Southwest Oregon recorder. (Denmark, Curry County, Or.) 188?-18??, September 23, 1884, Image 8

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    Southwesl.Oregon Recorder
PUBLISHED
EVERY TUESDAY. MORNING,
.... AT ....
Denmark, Curry County, Oregon.
The Recorder Publishing Compact.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES. .
One' Year '. .....$2 r0
Six Months 1 50
Advertising Rates Reasonable.
This paper is entered at the Denmark
Postoffice as Second-clas3 Matter.
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1884.
NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC TICKET.
Fob President
GROVER CLEVELAND, of New York.
Fob Vice-President
THOMAS A. HENDRICKS, of Indiana.
Fob Presidential Electors
W. D. FENTON, of Yamhill.
L. B. ISON, of Baker.
A. C. JONES, of Douglas.
"Public Office, a Public Trust"
"BRICK" POMEROY.
"Brick" Pomeroy has launched an
other Democrat upon the sea of jour
nalism, this time the United States
Democrat, published in New York
City, the second and third numbers
of which have been received at this
office. If M. M. Pomeroy is not ec
centric, not to say erratic, he is noth
ing. "With more than an average
share of ability and originality, he is
yet haunted with the idea of the im
portance of hi3 personality, and
hence is prone to give to all of his
important writings a species of per
sonal identity in poor keeping with
the spirit of modern impersonal jour
nalism. The Chicago Times when
"Wilbur F. Storey is dead will proceed
the same as before, upward and on
ward, and, beyond the obituary an
nouncement in its columns, the gene
ral reader need not be reminded that
Y. F. Store y ever lived. The same
will bo truo when Medill of the Tri
bune, of the same city, passes away;
and when "Watterson of the Courier
Journal is no more. When the
Knapps of the St. Louis Republican
are dead and gone, that paper will
go right along as if nothing had hap
pened. But, we welcome "Brick" Pomeroy
back into the ranks of the great, pro
gressive Democracy. He has been
harloting among strange Gods for a
few years past, having been struck
abaft of the reasoning 'line with the
Groonback craze. The Democrat is a
largo, neat paper, and is afforded for
2 per year.
The libel suit of Blaine against the
Indianapolis Sentinel is likely to turn
out a boomerang. The Sentinel com
pany are anxious for the case to bo
pushed, and the prosecution wavers.
The Sentinel has seventy-five affida
vits to prove its cnarges. it now
transpires that a similar prosecution
had been commenced against another
paper and withdrawn, Blaine paying
expenses. The story that he seduced
the woman that became his wife (at the
muzzle of a shotgun) is not a new
one; and there are many circum
stances connected witn nis marriage
that lend color to the theory that all
was not right For instance, his bi
ographer states that he made her ac
quaintance in Kentucky, and that
thereafter they were married in
Maine. But the most suspicious thin
about the whole affair, is the mutila
tion just now of the tombstone which
marks the last resting place of the
first born. That would expose all,
and Blaine is the man for the emer
fiency. '
Thelwaes of the stichers in the
East "Weymouth shoe factory were ro
dueed below the'living pointy where
upon they threatened a strike. The
bosses laid low for a while until
cargo of imported Italian . stitchers
arrived, when the old hands were un
ceremoniously bounced. But the
trouble of the kid -gloved bosses did
not end here. The lasters of the fac
tory held a secret meeting and re
solved not to last for the Italians,
The boot and shoo industry is highly
The United States steamship Talla
poosa was run into and sunk, off the
coast of Massachusetts on the night
of August 21st, She was struck in
the bow' by the schooner James S.
Lowell, and filled and went down
almost instantly. Dispatch.
The Tallapoosa was one of the very
few Government vessels, pronounced
seaworthy by a late examining com
mission, and it was said of her that,
though over a million dollars had
been expended upon her in the way
of repairs she was yet but a dismal
hulk. This opinion of the vessel is
fully justified now that she has been
6unk by a collision with a coasting
schooner. Four hundred million dol
lars have been taken from the people
to make a navy, and yet the best vos
scl the people had to show for this
immense expenditure, has been but
ted to the bottom of the ocean by a
common schooner. Turn the rascals
out
We cannot account for the hostility
of the Portland Standard to the ac
tion of Governor Stoneman in re
moving James A. Johnson from the
position of Registrar in San Fran
cisco upon any other hypothesis than
that that sheet is still wedded to its
idols, the railroad monopolists. If
there has been a man who has stood
up squarely for the people against
the encroachments monopolies,
that man has been Governor Stone
man of California. All honor to the
Governor for the removal of a pliant
tool of Stanford & Co., who own forty
thousand dollars in the Alia, of which
paper Mr. J ames A. Johnson is editor.
Governor Stoneman has shown him
self to bo made of sterner stuff than
to be used by the Stanford crowd,
though the same be backed by the
Alfa, James A. Johnson, the recro-
ant, and Attorney General Marshall.
Under the heading, "Coal Miners'
Families Starving," a Coal Center
(Pa.) special says:
"The miners' camp was reinforced
to-dav bv tho wives, mothers and
children of the miners who were ar
rested last week. In the afternoon,
about fifty of them, headed by a gray-
haired woman of 7U years of age,
marched to the office of Squire Daw
son and applied for admission to tlio
poor house, claiming that they had
no means of support The applica
tion was refused. Tho party then
took up the line of march to opera
tor .Noels house, but some special
omcers would not permit them to en
ter tho grounds
And Blaine says the workingmen
aro prosperous.
Harrison, Blaine's attorney in tho
libel case was recently interviewed on
tho subject of the suit, .and, in an
swer to a question, stated that if the
Sentinel company did not press the
case it was not likely that it would
come up for hearing prior to the
election. But the Sentinel crowd aro
pressing the thing; they have assumed
tho offensive, and will force tho mat
ter to a hearing if possible; however.
they fear that Blaine will forestall
tho investigation by withdrawing the
suit and paying the cost as he did
former case ho brought involving the
same subject matter.
It has been suggested to Jones, the
manager of the Blaine campaign, that
the "Plumed Knight" be withdrawn
from tho race and that some accept
able Republican be put upon the
track. But Jones replies that to
withdraw the Maine statesman under
fire, would be a confession of a blun
der which it is now too late to cor
rect. It is only defeat' with Blaine,
while it wonld bo defeat and disgrace
with a substitute candidate.
James A. Johnson had been twice
elected to Congress from the Third
District of California by the Democ
racy, and then Lieutenant Governor
of the State; and, after all, accepted
the editorship of Leland Stanford's
Democratic(!) organ, the Alia. Vale
"Jim" Johnson. To the depths with
you.
It is fortunate for tho Democracy
of California that Governor Stone
man occupies the chair of State. He
is firm, far-seeing, incorruptible; and
this is why he has been made the tar
get for the poisoned shafts of the
minions of monopoly all pver the
WM. H. AVERILL,
GENERAL MERCHANT,
deat.fr in.
Dry Goods, Dress Goods,
Staple and Fancy Goods,
Hardware, &c.,&c.
FAMILY GROCERIES.
Doing- my own hauling, with Teams fed
( from the prtxlucta of my own Farm,
and buying for CASH and
Selling for CASH,
I can Defy
SUCCESSFUL COMPETITION,
BOTH AS TO
PRICES AND QUALITY.
It i3 my ambition, no less than my fixed
determination, to offer snch inducements as
Bhall justify the people of a very largo area
of country round about in favoring me with
their patronage.
A NEW STORE.
Business Association,
HXLXNSKURG, OUXGON.
. . . . DKA1KS8 19 .
Genera! Merchandise.
TJiTE TVKE PLEASURE IN INFORM
u ing the puopta of itogue rier and vi
cinity, that we no hnvo our new store open
anu have a rail and complete stock of
....ALL KEiDB OV....
Groceries, Provisions, Iry
Gootf, Clotliiug,
BOOTS AND SHOES, TINWARE,
IRONWARE
CIlOCKEIiT, r.l.ASS'VARK, CUTLERY,
- AXE.-, SCVXIES,
HARDWARE, HARNESS, SADDLERY,
BUCKETS, ETC., ETC.,
Teas, Coffees, Sugars, Rice, Dried Fruits,
Canned Fruits, Lard, Chesse, Pickles,
Codfish, Flour, Oat Meal,
Coru Meal, Graham.
FINAL PKOOF NOTICE.
September 2, 1884.
AX OTICE is hereby Riven that the follow
J. l ing named settler has filed notice of
his intention to make final proof in support
of his claim, and that said proof will be
made before the Judge or Clerk of Curry
county, Oregon, at .Lllensburg, on
Saturday October 18, 1884,
Viz: Walteb D. Shoeuakeb, Fre-emption
D. S. No. 4015, for the S of SEK, NW of
Mix and of Nmi, section 3U, town
shio 30 south of rainre 14 went.
lie names the f ollowing witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon, and cultiva
tion of, said land, viz:
and Tho. Langlois, ail of Denmark, Curry
county, Oregon.
Wm. F. Benjamin, Register.
'. J. IV. BENNETT,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW,
MABSHFIELD, OREGON.
Collections a Specialty. Office in Coos Bay
.News Bnildine.
X. -A. GHAT.
0. M. SXGUK,
SIGLIN & GRAY.
ATTORNEYS ant COUNSELORS AT LAW,
MAKSHTIELD, OREGON.
Will "practice in all cf the State and Federal
(jourts.
J. HUNTLEY,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW
ELLENSBURG, OREGON.
Particular attention will be pais, to Land
JOHN N. LANGLOIS.
FETER NELSON
IAXCOOS & NELSOX,
cneral Blacksmithing,
NEW LAKE, CURRY CO.
Horseshoeing, Wagoitmakiiig,
Repairing, Etc.
In connection with our shop we keep for sale
cheap, a general stock of
Groceries, Canned Fruit,
CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES,
HATS AND CAPS.
....A SUPPLY OF....
FAR3I HARDWARE,
. . . .CONSISTING OF. . . .
Axes, Brush Hooks, Mattocks, Spades, Hoes,
Shovels, Rakes, Braces, Bits, Screws,
Drawing Knives, Nails, Etc.
AST OCK OF TABLE CUTLERY.
Door Locks and Hinges, Strap Hinges, Tacks
Coal Oil, Soap, Matches, Vinegar,
Powder, Shot, Caps, Lead.
Port Orford Stage Line.
Port Orford to Bandon,
S. J. CULVER, - Tropr.
Splendid and Commodious ' Thorough-
brace Wagon.
THREE TRIPS A WEEK EACH WAY.
Leaves Port Orford Monday, Wednesday
and Friday mornings of each week; reaches
Denmark at noon, and Bandon, by or before
U o clock. .
Returning, leaves Bandon Tuesday, Thurs
day and Saturday, reaching Denmark at
noon, and Jrort Urtord from ltobp.ni.
FARE AND FREIGHT RATES:
Through fare $3 00
To Denmark 1 GO
Through freight, per 100 pounds. 1 50
To Denmark io
JOSEPH HARE,
THE BUTCHER,
DENMARK, OREGON.
TT7ILL DELIVER MEAT ON SATUR-
V t days at Bradley's Cooperage about 10
o'clock; Denmark, about noon; Burnham's
Camp, yjr4 o'clock. About July 1st, tne
mail will pass my place twice a week, when
all orders per post will receive prompt atten
tion. In the meantime would like orders
sent in early in the week ot given previons
Saturday. I will also buy hides and pelts,
trade in eggs, etc., and don't you forget it,
NORTH 3TAR HOTEL,
ELLENSBURG, OREGON.
This House is centrally located, roomy, and
generally adapted for ine convenience
and quietude of it3 patrons.
GOOD FEED STABIE ATTACHED.
Meals, 37K cents. Board by the week at
corresponding raies. xne puouo
are invited to call.
A. M. GILLESPIE
L. P. FISHER'S
k. nviTiTTSlNO AGENCY.
Rooms 20 Si 21, Merchant's Ex
change, California street, S. .
13 TELLING
sTH!S MAN
That if ho dont oel! bia Heavy Draft, Horso-killing
Hinder, end bay an
Easy RuwawG
Dritsq Tvjiks Binder
at once, every horea on tho farm will soon be dead
WILUAM DSEHI.'US & CO., Chicago, ill.
BINDERS, REAPERS AND MOWERS
mi ' w M
ziT3 r? a n n
THE UKbtS' riiicnuai
ron SALE EX
WILLIAM MAXXIXG
CANYONVILLE, OR,
DR.. SPINNEY..
NO. 11 KEARNY STREET,
TREATS ALL CHRONIC, SPECIAL AND .
PRIVATE DISEASES. '
YOUNG MEN 1VIIO ARE SUFFERING
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MIDDLE-AGED MEN
Thare are many at the age of thirty to six
ty, who are troubled with too frequent evac
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and a weakening of the system m a manner
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particles of alburnum will appear, or the
color will be of a thin, milkish hue, again
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There are rhrny men who die of this decease
ignorant of tqe cause, which is the second
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healthy restoration of the genito-urinary
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Sundays, from 10 toll A. m. Consultation
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DR. MINTIE, who is a regular physician,
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DR. MINTIE'S DANDELION PILLS are
the best and cheapest DYSPEPSIA and
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THE BANDON HOTEL.
Bandon, Coos Co., Or,
M. E. ANDERSON, Proprietors..
THIS IIOUSE HAS BEEN ELEGANTLY
furnished, and is at once the home of
the tourist. The house is easy of access to
the steamer landing. The table is supplied
with the best the market affords and no
pains spared to render comfort to guests.
J. H. UPTON, ;
NOTARY PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCER,
....ALSO....
Real Estate and Collection A&ent,
Denmark, Curry Co., Oregon.
LANDS AND TOWN PROPERTY
bought and sold for a fair commission,
taxes paid and a general agency ' busi '
conducted.
Fop Sale.'
160 acres good hill land buildings
and some in cultivation. Good
stock range on place and ad
joining. 160 acres' good upland, partly open.
ICO acres possessory right on Elk
excellent bottom. .
80 acres fine bottom land, part very
rich prairie. '
Enquire of J. H. Upton,
V .' Land Agent, Denmark! '
protected,
Golden State-
jjusinesa. ,