Valley record. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1888-1911, March 26, 1891, Image 3

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    VALLEY RECORD
Passed Away
Mrs. Molloy, the Evangelist.
The Perishing of Vucle Sam Colver.
BREVITY BASKET.
Rogue River Campmeeting Associa­
GROCERIES I
tion
Mrs. Emma Molloy-Barrett, the evan­
A Linkville dispatch of the 21st says:
Use Holden’s Ethereal Cough Sjrup.
gelist, was taken ill Friday with a hys­ The party sent to search for Samuel Col­
The preachers belonging to the M. E.
Eugene real estate men arc engineering a church in Southern Oregon met at Cen­
terical fit. An enormous crowd was ver, supposed to have perished, have not
pouring out in the evening to hear her all returned . The horse was found in a newspaper l>ooin
tral Point on Monday 16th, and organ­
talk, for certain reasons expecting to pothole. The saddle had been taken off
The wedding ring—the girl, her mother ized the Rogue River Can pmeeting As­
and
her
big
brother.
hear something particularly “rich, rare and the horse’s bead tied to a bush. An
sociation. Rev. T. L. Jones was elected
Another A male nr Drama.
and racy.” But they were disappointed overcoat was found near the horse with
president and Rev. C. A Lewis secreta­
Judge Tolman is confined with the la
The
finest
goods
in
the
market
can
be
had
“Rained by Drink,” a powerful four to find there was no meeting that night letters addressed to Colver. There is no only at the clothing palace of O. H. Blount. ry. Revs. Lewis, Alridge and Landen
knppe.
act drama written by Noble Adkiason, and in fact till Sunday. Sunday morn­ doubt of his fate, although no body
Fred Shultz is recovering from an attack will be presented to the Ashland public ing the pastor,Rev. C. A Lewis, preach was found. It is supposed that after ty­
D. G. Coy, of Medford, brought up a lot were appointed as an executive commit­
of la grippe
goods and bad them auctioned on Mon­ tee. The fair grounds at Central Point
on April 15th by tbe Young People’s dra­ ed and Sunday evening a very small con­ ing the horse’s head up out of the water of
have been secured and the first camp­
Luther L. Burtensbaw and A. 6. Ham­ matic club. The proceeds are for the gregation was out, Rev. Lewis again Colver started for help, but, being crip­ day.
meeting will be held there beginning
mond left Monday for Salem.
Bobby
McGinley
is
playing
this
week
at
benefit of the public reading room
preaching and announced that the re­ pled by a leg which bad been broken
June 11, 1891, and continuing about two
the
Orpheum
theatre.
San
Francisco,
with
J. R. Ford of Iowa, a friend of T. W.
vival meetings closed that evening. Rev. some time before, became exhausted and another company.
weeks. Good shade, good water and
Death of Mrs. C. A. In low.
Barclay, is in A «bland to remain.
Lewis also announced, in response to perished.
abundant opportunities for pitching i
Mrs. Cornelius A. Inlow died at lier personal inquiries, that Sister Barrett
Representative Hermann has secured an tents makes this a very desirable place '
The R ecord ' s advices up to noon to­
Archie Pennington, who is clerking (or
houie
east
of
Bear
creek
Tues*
lay
from
allowance
of
$1200
for
use
at
the
United
Tanner A Co. at Mott, i* in town.
would not accept the R ecobd ’ s invitation day was that the search party was still States land office at Roseburg.
to camp for a couple of weeks Further i
the effects consequent upon childbirth.
notices will be given in due time.
■Senator Theo Cameron was up at the She was formerly Miss Prentice, about to explain her condact in the R ecobd ’ s out and that his scarf had been fished
Senator-elect Chas. N. Felton, of Calfor-
columns, also that she would not defend out of a body of water twenty feet deep
Well* farm yesterday to see Ras Wella
35 years old, and besides a husband she her conduct from the pulBit, as some bail at a point eight miles north of Linkville nia, was a partner of “Hen” Owens in that
BORN
Sheriff Birdsey waa up on the Siskiyou« leaves a family of eight children, the
toward reucan
Pelican bav.
oav. The
ine party were ex- celebrated saint's swamp land transactions
Monday, collecting poll-tax from the Chi­ eldest being aged 20, and other friends anticipated. Rev. Mr. Lewis assured wwara
the congregation,without producing any- pecting to be able to find his body with-
The rooms recently vacated by Evans & TOLMAN—In Ashland, March 20, 1891, to
nese.
and relatives to mourn her untimely tak­ thing but his aav so, that the woman ’ in a few days now. either in Klamath Brunk's paint shop have been neatly fitted
the wife of J. Crit Tolman, a son.
John Dollarhide and wife, of Hornbrook, ing off The husband is an industrious evangelist was all right morally, and that; l*ke or one of the bays of that stream, up as a millinery store for Mrs. M. H Cb- MAl'ZEY—In Marshfield, March 14, 1891,
were visiting In Ashland the first of the and honorable citizen and has the sin­
to Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Mauzev, a daugh­
while her revival work in Ashland baa Mr Colver had left his ranch on horse- bey.
cere sympathy of the community in this I ceased, she would deliver a lecture on back before the snow storm and the
ter.
A report from Linkville states that a joint
great
loea
C. U. Ragodale went to C o I um county
‘
• • evening.
‘
neighbors thought he had arrived safely stock company is being formed to build an­ INLOW—In Ashland precinct, March 20,
! temperance
next - —
Friday
Saturday. Hi« family preceded him a
other steamer for use on Upper Klamath
1891. to Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Inlow. a son.
On the first page is ’ aomething addi- at .Phoenix, in this county. He was us­ lake.
A Vote of Thanks.
week.
ing crutches at the time, having not re­
|
tional
concerning
the
history
of
Mrs.
The Wouiaaa' Relief Corps wish to ex­
DIED.
Mi»xe* Kate Pljrmale anti Mamie Linn,
covered from the effects of a broken leg.
The legislature of California has set aside
of Jacksonville, went to Yreka Sunday on tend their thanks to the Poet, octette | Molloy, the evangelist, and below we add He was undoubtedly trying to get out of Modoc and Lassen counties as a new agri­
some
more
of
the
boy
’
s
evidence,
also
the
a visit.
club, tbe joung people and the editors
­ TANNER—At Mott, Siskiyou county,
Springfield Herald’s testimony as to its the place near where his horse was stuck cultural district and given it an appropria
r *
March 24, 1891. of measles, Kenneth, ?
O. B. Whit inure, grand lecturer of tbe A. who so kindly assisted them in giving weight. What was published last week and fell through the snow into the pond tion of $4500.
months old son of Mr. and Mrs. W. G.
O V. W , lecture, at tbe opera bouse tbi« i their entertainment; also for the liberal satisfied the thinking element of the where his scarf was found.
The
Examiner
says
another
effort
is
be
­
Tanner. The corpse will be brought over
' patronage they received from the pub- !
evening.
Samuel Colver was born in Ohio, and ing made to establish another paper at
on this evening's train for burial Tn Ash­
whole community that Mrs. Molloy was
i lie.
T he C ommittee .
Lakeview.
It
is
by
enemies
of
the
Exam
­
Jerry Nunan, the Jackxonville merchant,
land.
17| pounds net----- per box $1.25.
not a fit person to direct or guide the at the time of his death was about 77 iner publisher.
was on Sunday’« train on a buxine«« trip to
Doable Train Servlii-.
He moved to Texas in early
I morals or truly religious element of any years old
San Frannxco
O H. Blount is chuck-a block with cloth­
war between the Texans
. . was . in the
--------------------------------------
Tbe railroad officials have about con­ community. But Rev. C. A. Lewis, tbe i days,
Al Prentice am veil from Sacramento laxt cluded to put on the much talked of, Methodist minister and a handfull of an<l Mexicans, and came to Oregon ing, boots and shoes, hats and caps si^ce
evening to attend tbe funeral of bia «inter. , “overland fiver” between Portland and | others who were instrumental in bring- among tbe early settlers. He settled on “ts new stock has arrived. But it don't
take Blount long to unload.
Mr«.(X A. Inlow.
Kan Francisco the first of next June. ing her here, pretend to think that this a elaim where the town of Phoenix now­
Julius Drevfuss, a San Francisco drum­ Oar of tbr Bandsomcst Kesidraces ia the Stair
Norman Mack ley, formerly of thin coun­ Their local train service which has its evangelist is all right, at the same time stands, and was the first importer of
ty, panned through Munday ' from Albany terminus st Redding and Roseburg, will i refusing to give the public one scintilla ! blooded horses to Oregon, bringing them mer for a tailoring establishment, commit­
for Salr ar Exchange for Fam Property.
ted
suicide in Susanville on the 5th inst
to Santa Cruz, Cal.
French Canadian stock. He was
'
then be connected and we will have two of fact, information or logical reason for from
Cause—“the little brown jug.”—Advance.
one
of.the
first
republicans
and
promin
­
that
belief.
For
their
benefit
we
pub
­
Levi Murrix, the extensive farmer of Tal­ trains per day.
WILL SELL on long time or exchange
It is reported that W C. Cbattin, Dr.
ent precinct, left Satnrday un a brief bu«i-
The freight traiu, which now lays lish some more information in this issue. inent in the early history of that party.
for farm, my residence in Ashland with
Dorchester's friend who has been teaching
ne»« trip to Ban Francisco.
over all night in Ashland, will soon con­ If they are not vet satisfied that this Mrs. Later he joined the prohibition move­ the
a
frontage of 160 feet on Main street, and
Klamath agency school, has been dis­
Al. Hayman, proprietor of tbe Baldwin tinue on right through. Heretofore tbe Molloy is not at least 50 per cent worse ment and stumped the state for prohi­ missed by the new agent and an inspector 150 on Alida avenue. The grounds are
and Marquam Grand theatre«, was on Jaxt freight north of Ashland only ran six than the most immoral person that ever bition in 1887. He was a man of high
nicely laid out with choice fruits and shrub­
W T. Beagle and others leave Sunday bery, artificial stone walk, good stable and
evening'« train for Portland.
days in the week. Hereafter it will be stepped into this community, we will mental power, though of late years his
for the Grouse creek mine on the south side outbuildings. Tins cottage was built in the
Col Blaisdell, tbe well known Eastern like the south freight—seven days per , supply them with still further convincing faculties were somewhat impaired.
General John F. Miller says he came of Ashland butte, where thej’ will operate fall of 1888, of the choicest material and by
Oregon miner, wax on Tuesday's train for week.________________
proofs. But we fear that nothing short
their placer claim until the snow Hies next first-ciass workmen. Newson Bros., S. F.,
Fort Jones on mining business.
of a gouge-chisel would have anv effect through Rogue river valley in June, 1852, fall.
Ft. Bidwell Ke-eatabllahed.
architects. Will sell or exchange any part
and
found
Mr.
Colver
on
the
olaim
where
on
the
reasoning
faculties
of
these
jack
­
Mrs. Jackson il<x:ker«iuith returns this
of one to four acres all in choice fruit and
San Francisco, March 23.—The secre­ asses.
Phoenix now is. He was then a well-to- I It is contended now that Spanish navi­ adjoining said residence This is the most
week from a visit with ber daughter, Mrs.
tary of war has decided not to abandon ’ The only part of her history that Mrs. do, kind hearted, hospitable, public- gators originally named Oregon “Aragon,” modern in style, and best constructed cot­
bailie Morton, at Tenino. Wash.
after the Spanish province, and this grad­
Fort Bidwell, California. This post was
tage in Southern Oregon. Choice location,
Peter Henderson, who has «old his bar- decided upan some time ago as one of no i Molloy can defend is that the Btate prose­ spirited man. At the first republican ually underwent orthographic change to and
can be had at a bargain. Inquire of E.
meeting
I
remember,
held
at
Jackson
­
its present form
I era hop at Medford to W. L. Townsend, value or strategic importance, and its cuting attorney failed to convict her as
E. Miner, owner, or W. N. Luckey, Real
But Has no Tinte to Eat,
being legally an accessory to the murder ville, he was one of the leaders, and he
leaves soon tor tbe Coo« bey country.
The horses in Sams valley afflicted with Estate Agent, Ashland. Oregon.
ruWSl
abandonment was ordered. It is not
was always a leader in what be under- the
glanders are being destroyed according
Mrs. M. B. Bowditch has lieen visiting at known what causes contributed to the of Sarah Graham, and that in the ab­ took
.
As he wishes to keep up with
I to law by the respective owners. The state
Grants Pass this week, where Attorney change of the decision, but this morning sence of a conviction the presumption is
that she is as pure and innocent as the
pays
the
owner
three
fourths
the
value
of
Bowdllcb has been on legal business
Catching
Suckeis.
the rest of the crowd of La­
General Gibbon issued an order direct­ driven snow But granting this assump­
each horse killed.
C J . Messner was in Ashland Monday for ing that Troop C, Fourth Cavalry, be re­ tion, does that condone her continuous Linkville Star.]
dies, who say
State and county taxes become delin­
the Portland Evening Telegram, an alleged lieved from duty in the department of
D. W. Anderson, at Lost river „ ,, quent
HEREBY respectfully inform the farm­
the first Monday in April. Sheriff
democratic pa)>er owned by the Oregonian. the Columbia at Walla Walla, Wash., adultery and nastv immorality, the over­ 3ends his dog a fishing for suckers, gap,
and
|
ers and laboring people of Jackson coun­
whelming evidence of which, both mor­
Birdsey says there will be more delinquent
Luther L. Burtenshaw. Esq., returned to­ and take their station at Fort Bidwell.
the animal goes to work with a degree of I taxes this year than last, and estimates the
ty, Oregon, that I have lieeti appointed
day from Salem, where be argued tbe Myer The troop will march from Fort Walla ally and legally, is unquestioned?
Deputy Organizer of Alliance and Indus­
The R ecord submits that those Chris­ intelligence and physical activity that amount at over $25,000.
When they see the fine line
and Wright cases before the xupgeme court. Walla.
trial Unions in this county. Correspond­
_________________
tians who were instrumental in bringing makes the local fishermen blush like a
The Marshfield Sun says there are now ence solicited from all who are desirous of
Mrs Wm. McConnell came over from
of Corsets just received at
red
steer.
With
his
teeth
he
catches
a
such a morally diseased creature to this
between five and six hundred men at work
Rogue River Rcse*-vatiou Lands.
Yreka last evening, her brother, Erastus
grip on the gone sucker, and then with a on the Coos Bay-Roseburg railroad, anil organizing Alliances.
.
conntv
in
such
a
public,
official
manner
SAMUEL
H.
HOLT,
Wells, being again in a very critical condi­ Washington dispatch, March 22d.]
owe the moral, decent sentiment of this rapid flirt of his head he flings the wrig­ that in less than four months trains will be
l’hoenix, Oregon.
tion.
It was generally believed by some peo I community an apology before they can gling victim high anil dry upon the beach. running from Marshfield to Myrtle Point.
Mrs. Emily Pitt Stevens lectured iu Ash­ pie in Oregon that a treaty was made ; again expect the general respect of all its Mr. Anderson and Fido have cought
L Gherber, the Sacramento cattle buyer,
land Sunday and Monday afternoon, and with the Rogue river Indians in 1851 for citizens.
7000 of them
As each sucker yields arrived In Ashland last week. He has had
will lecture again Sunday and Monday
a cession of a portion of their reservation
One of her defenders who is not con­ nearly a pint of oil, and as the oil sells Silas Obenchain buying cattle in this vallev
nights.
lying south of the Rogue river. It was versant with her career, said : “But she rapidly for from 80 cents to $1 a gallon, to put on their Klahiath county farm and
Tine Bish, son of Austin W. Bisb, fell i to ascertain the exact status of this treaty
-O'
one can estimate the value of a dog that they left for there this week with 300 head.
I
from a horse Satnrday and broke the two and its provisions that Senator Mib-hcll has reformed; why go and republish her catches several hundred of them every
0 II Blount buys shoes direct from the
ba«l
past
history?
”
This
is
good
logic,
Imnes of his left arm between the wrist and
factory,
for
spot
cash,
and
can
sell
you
bet
­
introduced and had passed a resolution but will the facts bear it out ? Accord spring time. This is a fat country.
elbow.
ter goods and for less money than the small
•J
calling upon the secretary of the interior ing to a statement made in a sermon,she
dealers
Lumber! Lumber!
Chas. Cole, J. H. McVay, Chas. Clawxon for a < opv of the agreement. This agree­ said that she was converted at eight
(Succestors to Chitwood Bro».)
and W. C. Hoss, of the vicinity of Horn­ ment was sent to the senate, hut it is
James Norris at his lumber yards on
C R. La Valley, of Reynolds. N. D., who
years old
When her adulterous rela­
brook and Klamath City, were in Ashland
the north side of the railroad track, near ; has been sojourning in Ashland, has con­ Main St., Opposite Flagstaff.
found
that
it
contains
no
provision
for
a
tions
with
Geo.
E.
Graham
were
termin
­
Tuesday.
cluded to remain and will open a cigar, to­
cession of lands by the Indians
These ated by a mob taking him out of jail and the depot, Ashland, can sell you sash,
P. M Daily, o< Hnn Francisco, father of Indians merely agreed with Governor hanging him, she had been in the field doors, windows, mouldings anil all kinds ' bacco and notion store in Reeser s block.
------- Full Line of
His wife leaves for Ashland within a few
the late Mrs. Frank Morine, came out to Gaines to stop fighting and to put them­ for over fifteen years as an evangelist of finishing lumber. Leave your orders j weeks.
DRUGS,
CHEMICALS,
Ashland to attend ber funeral, returning
selves under the guardianship of the gov­ and prohibition speaker. When did this at Luckey’s real estate office, and they | Mrs. Emily Pitt Stevens, of San Fran­
Tuesday.
COSMETICS, TOILET ARTICLES,
will
be
promptly
attended
to.
ernment. This agreement, made forty “reform” take place? When has she
cisco, a national organizer of the W. C. T.
STANDARD PATENT MEDICINES,
Frederick Ward and Mr*. D. P. Bowers, years ago, is witnessed bv a number of ceased being the rankest of all hypo­
Jacksonville Jottings.
U., will lecture in the Presbyterian church
the distinguished actors,
_____ _____
were ___
on _____
Tues- early settlers of Oregon who have been crites? If she has repented and reform­
next
Saturday
and
Sunday
nights,
the
28th
day's train to open a week’s engagement in
Taxes will be delinquent after April 1st.
And everything kept in stock by a first-
and 29th Inst Everybody is invited to be
identified with the development of the ed who has ever heard her utter a prayer
Portland.
class Drugstore.
Mis.i Nettie Wright, of Tolo, is paying present
state. Among those who signed it were; for the departed soul of Sarah Graham,
Mrs. Ubas. Anderson of Phoenix went to
B9“ Pre»cription» a Specialty.
friends in town a visit.
The new engine for the Jacksonville rail­
Little Shasta Imlay to visit ber sister. Mrs. C. M. Walker. H. H. Spaulding, Samuel whose life on this earth she caused to be
[nils’»!
Jos. Rapp, of Talent, paid relatives and road was lying in the Ashland freight yar<P
A. H. Walbridge, and then goes to San Luis Porter, Matthew Hall, William H. Rec­ a living, breathing hell?
Saturday. Its weight is given as a lti-ton
friends a visit Tuesday.
tor, James Pay, L. W. Pent Huntington
Obi*|>o. Cal.
engine, though it looks much smaller and
Concerning the time when they live«.!
and P. P. Bailey.
Nunan is in San Francisco, laymg in seems a parody on the big Hogg engines
Alva Beale, of Linkville, was married on
in Elgin, Ill., Charlie Graham, the 13- bis J. spring
stock of goods.
lhe 12th to Miss Laura Patrick of Grants I A New Enterprise by Bro. Billings. vear-old son, testified. (This was when
running over the Siskiyous.
Pass. They have gone to their next in
Circuit court for Jackson county con­
they
were
living
in
separate
houses
in
L. B, Woodworth, the Oakland, Cal.,
When the woman-evangelist undertook
Klamath county.
the same town.] “I have seen father in venes Monday, April 5th.
horse and mule buyer, has been in Ash­
to
particularly
“
dress
down
”
the
people
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
Geo W. Kearns, who has a big wood- i
Senator Cameron and Representative land since Saturday, for the purpose of
Mrs. Molloy’s house.
He went there
cutting contract with the railroad com- : of this town from her pulpit she would nearly every night. Sometimes he would Merritt were in town Monday.
looking at several bands of horses in this
pany at Wolf creek, was up Saturday with I shriek out, “Why is it that there are eo
one of which some Modoc county IFTÒTTITS,
Jennie Jackson and Mollie Miller were section,
Lis wife and little child.
many saloons, so many gambling dens, stay until 10 o’clock, and sometimes 11.
parties were taking to the Pnget sound
visiting
at
Grants
Pass
Saturday
and
Sun
­
Sometimes
Mrs.
Molloy
wrete
a
note
and
BERRIES and
market.
Fred H. Rowe, of Douglas county, was ' so many bouses of ill-fame in this city?” wanted to see mv father on business. day.
over at Hosley's null yesterday. The lutn- 1 She would generally answer her own Sometimes she wa$.sick, and sometimes
The Reflector is a neat college journal is­
VEGETABLES.
J. B. Eddy, of Pendleton, U. 8. inspector sued by the students of the state university.
tier market on the Pacific coast Is brisking ' conundrum by shouting that the town she just wanted him to come and see her.
of the reservation, spent Friday in Jack­ A. E. Reames, of Jackson county, is editor-
up and prices are stiffening.
was rotten to the core with infidel­
I wasn’t always in the room but when sonville.
in-chief, and he has several able'assistants.
Gen. E. L. Applegate and wffe are down ity and sin. About the first thing the I was he was rubbing her hands, when
Chas. Thurman, of Little Applegate, was The publication speaks well for Oregon's
in Josephine county this week on a visit evangelist done in Ashland was to call she was sick, and when
she
wasn
’
t,
he
here during the week,
’. His health is slowly leading school.
to their son and daughter. Frank Apple­ on the two high-toned and elegant look­ was holding her on hen
1 his lap. _ I 1 have
______
see» improving.
gate and Mr*. Butler Helman.
Geo. R. Young, representing Georgia
ing females known as “Missouri seam­
him holding her on his lap a good many
Dist. Att’y Colvig and Judge Hanna are Reed's comedy troupe, was here this week
Samuel Flint, assistant superintendent of stresses.” As tbe Water street house of times. When he went there on business
Main Street; Ashland.
them for a week’s engagement, com­
the railway mail service, was in the valley ill-repute was neither elegant or high- he was helping her write letters and at Salem, having business before the su­ billing
mencing Monday night. Their concert is
preme court.
this week arranging with the branch rail­ toned, and was patronized onlv by sheep
given to advertise the Paradox Medicine
road about carrying the mails.
J. D. 8. Pearce, of Sterlingville. lias pur­
herders, Chinamen and a few boys, some some of her lectures. When I went to
follow him up stairs he would tell me to chased the Maegly mine on Boorman creek Co.’s remedies. They will also play Jack­
E. M. MILLER, Clerk.
people
were
wondering
how
she
could
sonville and Medford. A dog show'accom­
Edw. A. Swope, ot Portland, was on
stay down and play with the children.
panies the troupe.
Tuesday's train bound for New York on a know that there was more than one house I do not remember the first time I saw anil has taken charge thereof.
business and pleasure trip of about two of ill-repute in Ashland. The secret is
Wm. Payne, of Sams valley, paid our
General Joseph E. Johnston, the great­
months. He goes by the Sunset route.
out. The Water street house of ill-repute Mrs. Molloy in Graham’s lap The first town a business visit Monday, as also did
est soldier of the Confederacy and a cen-
time
I
remember
of
it
was
at
Mrs.
Mol
­
Dr.
West and wife of Phoenix.
Wm. Patterson is over from the Vertrees i , has been in existence four months, G. F. loy’s house in Elgin ; it was in the room
tleman of the first magnitude, is dead.
mine in Scott valley, which is being pros- , Billings having located the ill-reputed above the parlor; Cora Lee was present
Major H. F. Barron cauie down from
jiected by a party of Ashland people. He occupant
___ ,
there,and has collected the rent
Ashland the first of the week. He reports Gen, Johnston, as United States railroad
commissioner during Cleveland’s admin­
will return after the A. O. U. W. entertain- regul ilarly every month in advance for besides myself. Don’t know the number stock looking well in that section.
istration, passed through this citv once,
roent
; five months. As G. F. Billings holds of times I saw Mrs. Mollov sitting on
Mrs. M. E. Tyler,
Jas. McCully came in from the Cinnabar, coming from the south on the overland
father
’
s
lap,although
it
was
quite
a
num
­
Geo. Hall of Dayton, Wash., arrived in . the high and exalted position of super-
where he has been employed during the stage.
ber.
About
every
time
he
was
over
to
Ashland Monday looking
I'
ig for a location for . intendent of Sunday school in the M. E.
past year. He will remain a few days.
himself and others.
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| The county clerk and assessor have
- -
J"-R-Cunnyiigham
church
of Ashland and is such a close her house, Bhe was on his lap. Mrs. Mol­
Artist.
Messrs. Honeyman and Buchanan, of
loy
would
sit
in
father
’
s
lap
and
he
would
wsnt with him thia week to the hvana creek | fr|eni| of
evangelist she evidently I
Portland, came out Friday to look after the found 82,700 acres of land on which the
put
his
aams
around
her.
I
told
mother
’t*cu“n'
speaks by the card as far as knowledge : I
R. R. V. R. K., in which they are inter­ great land grabbing corporation, the Cal.
Corner Main and Granite Street».
& Or. Road Land Co., has never paid
0. T. Harris, who has been one of the is concerned.
I.'__ ___ doubts
2_____ the
2— I about it. She said she had seen it her­ ested.
If anybody
self.
”
boomers at Seattle and other Sound cities statement that Billings does rent this
any taxes. It will be assessed this year, PICTURES COPIED AND ENLARGED
Wimer
has
sold
his
limequarry
to
G.
Jeff
tor the past two yean, returned to Ash­ house to the ill-reputed woman known I The Springfield Daily Herald is a con-
W, Walker and has moved with his family to and the company will probably be made
land Mouday and ia now at Mott and Duns­ as “Feathers” the reporter ot this paper
Bromides made in all sizes. Call and
the
Walker place, recently purchased, near to pay back taxes on the same.—Lake­
■
wiU
.»end
the
next
win-
a8
...
r
repo™r
or
uus
paper
muir. Mr. Harris Uk.
will all keen obaervers,! <«} -how them thejast rece.pt, signed
examine our work
view
Examiner.
Woodville.
ter in Ashland. L«»v
«wn uusci.w?, i --—---------- -
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. 1
Mr. Harris believes Rogue river valley is ! and written out m Billings’s own band- j
Sheriff Birdsey has discovered that
John V. Keisur, of Jackson creek, this
on the eve of a very prosperous series of writing, dated March 2, 1891, which is’ I cross-examination of Charlie Graham it week moved his family to Sterlingville. He ; John McCarthy, one of the fellows in jail
yean.
I in the possession of a citizen of this town. savs: “From nine o’clock a. m. until 3 will have charge of J. F. White's 160 acre at Jacksonville for robbing a freight car
w
n «’
k
> I
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■ o’clock p. tn. Charlie Graham was on tract recently purchased.
at Medford, is none other than John De
Dr. Cook, w ho is treating Mrs. J, .
man who has practiced medicine for 40 I the stand and underwent a searching
S. W. Kindle's ianiily has arrived from Mears, who is out on $1000 bail, furnish­
n. Herrin and Mike Mickleeon at San ' year., ought to know salt from sugar; read eross-examination with the same cool-
and they are occupants of the ed bv his father, on a charge of assault
r ranclaco, writes:
I am more than what he says:
nesa and self-possession that character- California,
Nickell house. Mr. K. is engaged in with a deadly weapon in San Francisco.
pteued with the progress Mr. M. I ihb
T oledo , O„ Jan. 10.1887.
iZPd the ordeal of Wednesday. Altogeth- Chas.
mining on Jackson creek
He seems to be “in for it ’ at both ends.
maiie, and if he keeps on 1 see no reason 1 “«——«•
._ i
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Miss Amelia Muller has charge of the
why he should not get well. And when icine for most 40 years, and would sav that1 hpuys, and in no material particular was
Mrs. M. L. Stanley, agent for the cele­
I
lie is cured 1 will fe«*l that it is the great­ in all luv practice and experience I have hia testimony, given in the direct exam- Western Union telegraph company’s office brated “Ladies’ Tailor System” of dress­
the temporary absence of the oper­
ASHDAND,
OREGON.
est cure I imvs ever made, on aivount of never seen a preparation that I could pre- ination, shaken. When it ¡8 considered during
cutting, is prepared to teach the same.
its being in such an obscure place, and scribe with as much confidence of success 1 that the lad is onlv thirteen years old, ator, Miss Laura Harrison.
Those doing their own dressmaking will
Hon. O. B. Whitmore, grand lecturer of find it invaluable, as it is the only reli­
so much to contend with ou account of I a« 1 can Hall's Catarrh Cure.manufactured • and that during all those hours he was
lhe saliva. I have cured larger earn ers, by you. Have prescribed it a great manv BUbjecte<l to a continuous fire of interro- the A. O. U. W , will deliver one of his in­ able method. A combination of square I All work ordered will lie made to give entire
fron. l .wvprs !i|p.i ;n »he art« teresting lectures at the court house on and compass. For further particulars
but they were where I could get to them tiiues and its effect is wonderful, and would
in conclusion that 1 have yet to find a ‘!*u
,ronl *.dWY.pr8
,n t the. ar.t8 Saturday evening, March 28.
SATISFACTION-
eaailv. Mrs. Herrin’s case is doing as I 1 say
ARE DAILY ARRI VI IST CG
case of Catarrh that it would not cure, if ° ‘ foaa-ex.innnation, it will not only be
James Cantrail, of Uniontown, was in inquire at her place of business, east side
well as could poasiblv be expected, as it thev would take It according to directions, conceded that he is a boy of remarkable
of
Main
street,
south
of
Breeden
’
s
gro
­
Repairing
neatly
and
promptly
done,
town this week purchasing farming iniule- !
was a very bad case, but it is yielding i Yours truly,
L. • L^G orsvch . M. iYc.
D., | 1 intelligence
and presence of mind, but] ! menu, with which he will improve his farm cery store.
7’rTiTi"u*
nicely.
Giuvr
mcLiuvu,
waa ft'i*
and at Low Rates.
Office 215, <'u(«uu,
Sanimit u*.
St i H,ai>
that uc
he‘ iwi
told the
truth,’ na
as lie
he was
ad- | recentlv bought in that vicinity.
Eraslus Wells died to-day at noon from
cirrboaua of tbe liver, aged 64 years. He
ASHLAND Oa. ..Tncasnsv.Mar. 36 UM leaves a wile and six children, besides
bis father, mother, and several brothers
and sisters.
PERSONAL AND SOCIAL.
M c C onnell & winter ,
«LEADING GROCERS ’ * «
Finest Goods, : Lowest Prices!
<= SOAP. =-
-= SOAP, —
The Most Soap for the Money, Sure.
FOR SALE!
I
Fine Line of Tobacco and Cigars.—Agency of
Wells, Fargo ft Co.’s Express.
THIS MAN IS HUNGRY
ORGANIZE ALLIANCES
I
±ow
C. « 0. * D. * EMPORIUM
PLAZA DRUG STORE.
J. C. BARRETT & CO
WILSON & WALSWORTH
I SAW A. MAN
J. W. Hockersinith,
PORK, BACON & LARD
IIOTOtìRÀPIIS.
WHO HAD BEEN EXAMINING
Those New Shirts, Silk Mixed, and
New Underwear, Hats, Caps and Shoes
at 0. H. Blounts.
Remember we have Men’s Hats .50c;
Men’s Shoes for $1.50 pr pair; Men’s
Pants from .50c up. Large Line Men’s
New Suits.
O. H. BLOUNT
H. JUDGE.
Harness & Saddle
Manufacturer Staple and Fancy Dry Goods
NEW GOODS!
Gents ERXxd. Boys Clothing,
Hats, Caps, etc.
And w ill be sold at our well known
LOW PRICES.
We do not advertise low prices on goods
We will give $100 for any case of Catarrh monished to do bv those interested ini
| Wm. Miller has purchased the Postal not in stock.—McConnell & Winter.
tb.at cannot be cured with Hall's Catarrh
trtal.”
telegraph line in this place and will act as
At lhe elec tion Tuesday, to bond the Cure. Taken internally.
The secretary of war is to resign.
When Graham’s quarters were moved ! press reporter for the Evening Telegram,
F. J.CHENEY *CO\Props., Toledo.O.
city for $5,000. bearing interest at 6 per
in the jail it was done hurriedly. Among ‘ the great daily recently started at Port­ This surprises the country. The secre­
1
d^'Sold
by
Druggists.
75c.
cent, for the construction of a city hall,
tary of war was supposed to be at jieace .
I
—
ing papers was a soliloquv or meditation land.
jail, etc., on the city’s land in the plaza,
from which we quote: “How true it is I Alonzo Slover, who has been a resident with all the world and contented in his ;
Coal
oil
$3
per
case
at
McConusll
A
Win-
1
the proposition carried—132 for, and 68 ter’s
But he was the old duffer that
that in married life and married love I of this place for the last three years, left | office.
ordered Ft. Klamath to be abandoned,;
against.
there's
‘
nae
room
for
twa.
’
How
easily
,
Saturday
for
Ag-ncy
Ford,
Missouri,
his
The entertainment bv the Womans’
i and just as might have been expected
PROPRIETOR.
"One <rf my customer, came m today and Relief Corps was well attended and an this all might have been avoided; and ( old honie. His many friends here wish j ! the old sinner has at last succumbed to i
Full Assortment always on hand, direct from the East, and
asked me for the liest cough medicine I enjoyable evening wa8 passed by those that now those who are at least as guilty,: him success wherever he may go.
Shop opposite piazza flag staff.
lia<l." Myra I-ew Young, a prominent drug­ present. Miss Lydia McCall recited an morally, as myself, should pose before j ! Judge Prim and wife, who have been vis- ! i remorse of conscience.
gist of Newiuan Grove. Nef>. "Of course 1 ( original poem by Mrs. D. L. Minkler. the world as victims to my deception! lting in Portland for some weeks past, ar­ I Nothing but cash trade solicited at O. 11. ' Ashland : : : : Oregon.
at Prices that Defy Competition.
showed him Chainbertain’s Cough Remedy ,
!
Blount
’
s.
rived
borne
Monday
They
were
accom
­
That
they
should
attempt,
by
a
useless
and lie did not ask to see any other. I have Recitations were also rendered by A. C. vindication and abuse of myself, to not j panied by their daughter. Mrs. M. J. Can-
A railroad prophet lias corne forward ! All Kinds of Fresh Meats
never yet sold a medicine that would loosen Godfrey, Misses Gertie Van Tassel and
| ning. who will spend some time in South-
; and savs it is the Atchison. Topeka and i
and relieve a severe cold »<> quickly as that Carrie Roj>er, the latter also singing a only clear themselves but eubject me to | ' ern Oregon.
Kept constantly on band. Fair living |
remedy does. I have sold four dozen of it duet.
Prof Shepherd sang a comic a violent death, is proof as clear as Holy ;
Santa Fe that is building the Roseburg-
w ithin tbe la.-»t sixty day. and do not know ; song and Prof, and Mrs. Shepherd enact­ Writ, that their love for me was, as Sa- | The new engine for the R. R. V. R. R. Coos Bav railroad, and that that com- ; prices is all that we ask.
ot a single case where it failed to give the [ ed a short singing dialogue which rah (his wife) said, only a desire to grat- arrived here Monday. It has the appear- pany is taking this stealthy method of'
We will make it to your interest to'
1 ance of being a small affair, but is warrant-
most perfect satisfaction." 50 cent bottles brought forth an encore.
Miss Millie [ ify their unholy passions. I wonder if ' ' ed to carry eighty tons over a three per getting Pacific coast outlet for their line ' deal with us, so give the new meat mar-I
for «ale by Chitwood Bros., druggists.
Giddings was the pianist of the evening. Cora remembers what Sarah told her ¡cent grade; and that will answer the pur- i From Roseburg the road will go in a' ket a trial
The entertainment closed with tne farce I once—“Whisky sent George to prison I ; pose at the present time.
Woodville Wbin Hog»
' southeastern direction, passing between £jyT'redi i>ork on hand every day.
> once, and bad women will do it again.’ j
Tlie prospecta for heavy crops of fruit “Sarah's Young Man,” the actors being Poor Sarah ! I cannot but now believe i | While Zack Cameron of Uniontown was Crater and Klamath lakes, and will
his gsrden recently, his little nine I eventually proceed to Salt Lake City,
and grain were never better in this sec- Ted Ban-lav. John Landers and Gus i that her love for me was more pure, true plowing
,
Godfrey, and the actresses Misses Lvdia
year
ola daughter picked „ up a gold nugget ! We guarantee every article as represented )
tion.
and
steadv,
if
not
so
ardent,
as
that
pro-
i
weighing
twenty-two
dollars.
(
...
i---- ...
___ This is the I ' or will refund monev.—McConnell & Win- I
McCall, Carrie Roper and Gertie Van
•Mr Church,of the M. E. church north, Tassel. The Ashland male octette were fessisi by Emma and Cora. She was the second large piece found in a short distance 1 ter.
flame, thev the pyrotechnic dis- i of the other, the first one,found eightyears
preached at this place the 21st and 22nd on the stage several times during the steady
play.”
aeo, weighing eighty dollars.
Mrs. Molloy makes $100 a month for
evening with vocal music.
tnal’a.
The dance to be given under the auspices whipping the devil around the stump Permanently Cured without Cutting Burn­
or Dilating. A perfectly painless treat­
called the king of uiedieiiws—
Jeff Wimer, of Jackson creek, has
Popularly caller!
French Tansy Walers.
i of the I. O. O. F. for the benefit of the or­ 1 with her reputation—a severe instru- j ing
_________
'
It conquers scrofula,
ment and a guaranteed cure in every case,
bought Geo. Walker’s place on Wards \ Hood's
Sarsaparil.a.
These wafers are a sure and safe specific phans’ Home on April 24th, at the U. 8. ; j inent. This is better pay than any of no matter how’ long standing. This treat­
salt
rheum
and
other
blood
diseases.
creek, and moved down last week.
for all kinds of female troubles and will re­ nail, promises to be the event of the season. ! ’ the ladies of Ashland get for living out ment, for Stricture, of Dr. Boxell’s, is the
Last evening’s freight from the north move all obstructions to the monthly peri­ ! The supper will be given by the lady mem | I respectable lives
However, none of greatest discovery known toMedicine. It dis­
One of our citizens, commenting on the
no matter what the cause. They are hers of the order, and this insures to all an 1 them would trade places with Mrs Mol- solves and completely removes the Stricture
weather to a neighbor recently, remarked did not arrive until about midnight The ods,
excellent
repast.
Tickets
have
been
placed
what
every
woman
needs,
and
may
be
used
freight crew attempted to “kick” a cattte
there is no one season alike in Oregon.
$2 a couple, including supjier. The mem­ , loy. notwithstanding the fact that she without annoyance or pain to the patient.
car from the south end of the switch to safely. For sale by the Livingstone Chem­ at
bers will welcome all who wish to attend. ' makes more money and has a “certifi­
ical
Co.,
manufacturers,
San
hrancisco,
Cal.
G. F. Scbmidtline took a lot of his ex­ the stockyards at the north end. It was
cate of good character” from Rev. Lewis
cellent dried fruit to Grants Pass last going at a high rate of speed when it For sale by T. K. Bolton.
A sure cure for the whisky habit: Dr. I and Bro. Billings
We call special attention to C. M. HENDERSON & CO.’s Chicago) Ke
week, where he found a ready market struck the caboose of the south freight.
Livingstone’s Antidote for 'Drunkenness
Peculiar to their 8ex. and not proper to
In Probate.
O. H. Blount has received his new stock name
School
House Shoes, and CHURCH, BROWN & CO.’S (Boston) $3 00 calf B J
will
cure
any
case
of
the
liquor
habit
in
here,
including
all
of
those
delicate
The blow knocked two of the occupants
for it.
Estate and guardianship of Geo V Gil­ from ten to thirty days, from drinker to of spring clothing, all tailor made, and the Infirmities and Weaknesses, which they
O. W. Gilbertson has improved the of the caboose. Conductor Geo. Linn and lette and Hugh H Gillette, minors—Fi­ the drunkard. The Antidote can be given most handsome patterns ever offered in would shrink from disclosing to their fam­ Shoes, the best made. Every pair guaranteed.
appearance of liis place by fencing in Brakeman John Cassel, who were asleep, nal settlement, and guardian discharged. in a cup of coffee without the knowledge of Southern Oregon.
ily physician, permanently cured in less
I
several acres with a substantial picket through the windows. Linn received a
Estate of Jas W Collins—Order ap­ the person taking it. The Antidote will
Mrs. Marie E. Morine, wife of 8. F. time than was ever known' to Medicine be­
severe
6ca)p
wound
and
Cassel
was
quite
not injure the health in any way. Manu­ Morine,'aged 32 rears, 7 months and 11 fore, by Dr. Boxell’s ‘‘New System of Treat-
fence, and bas put out a tine young or­
pointing
Tuesday,
May
5th,
1891,
as
time
! ment.
It rejuvenates the genito-urinary
factured by the Livingstone Chemical Co.,
chard therein. That’s the kind of work badly injured about the spine, though of final settlement.
who
died a last
was buried | 1 organs and makes weak men strong
San Francisco, Cal. and for sale by T. K. dava,
VUI'
xIilV'"
“” Thursday
* ITI
that improves the looks of the country. his injuries are not considered danger­
in the Ashland cemetery Saturday, a
When possible.it is always best to call for
Estate of John Orth—Inventory and Bolton.
ous.
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„rgonal
consultation
and special
examina
very appropriate * funeral
sermon . beins
personal
consultation
and special
examina^
Mrs. Clayborn Neil, of Ashland, was
Presh oysters Saturday, at McConnell A appraisement filed and approved.
Representatives of an Eastern syndi­ preached by Rev. G. J. Webster. Mr. , tion. But those who cannot possibly* call
called to the death bed of her aged father, Winters’.
should
Vrite,
stating
their
case
‘
f
ully.
write,
fully. 'Med-
Are you Married ? If not, send your ad­ cate will soon be here to look over the Morine has the sincere svmpathy of the
F. W. Heard, at this place on the 14tb
¡cine sent by __
mail
2 or
— express,
_ J
sealed,
|
free
dress
to
The
American
Corresponding
Club,
California
&
Oregon
lands,
from
Eugene
community
in
the
sad
loss
of
an
exem
­
inst. Mr. Heard had reached the ad­
Janies yfuinn is to put a dynamo in Shas­ P, 0. Box 613. Clarksburg. W. Vs
from
exposure,
to
all parts of
the
Pacific
f
____
.
.
‘
'*
“
■*
1E*
to
the
Idaho
line,
with
a
view
to
pur
­
plary
lady,
wife
and
mother.
Besides
vanced age of 88 years. The interment ta river, two miles from Yreka, to run an
chasing the same. Several teams have the infant son who had just come into Coast. Add-ess,
took place on the I5th inst in the Wood­ electric light in that town.
The
complete
volumes
of
Dickens'
works
JPm A. Box ell, M. D.,
I
ville cemetery, attended by a large circle
The blue gravel mine of Lee. Lash A Co . ora Mammoth Cyclopaedia with only a few been engaged from Billy Carll to carry the world, a daughter, aged eleven years
Consulting Physician,
at Greenhorn, near Yreka, still continue« cents additional io the R ecord ' s subscrip­ the party over the country.—Lakeview : is left motherless, though both will be
of friends and relatives.
W’ igcisb .
S t . P avl DwEysvaT. P obtlaxd , G o X. |
Examiner.
tion
price.
1
provided
with
all
the
comforts
of
a
home.
to
pay
at
the
rate
of
IMO
a
dav.
Woodville. March 24th. 1891.
Bond
Voted.
Central
Market
R. P. NEIL,
R oots ® S hoes )
STRICTURE!
Diseases of Men
J. M. McCALL
Examine the VALLEY REC-
ORD’S Premium Offers. It will
Pay You to Invest.