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About Southwest Oregon recorder. (Denmark, Curry County, Or.) 188?-18?? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 30, 1884)
Southwest Oregon Recorder PUBLISHED KVKKV Tl'ESDAY JIOUIN.G, AT .... Denmark, Curvy County, Oregon. The Recorder Publishing Company. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. . One Year $2 50 Six Months . 1 M Advertising Ilate Reasonable. This paper is entered at the Denmark Postoffice as Second-class Matter. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1884. NATIONAL. DEMOCRATIC TICKKT. Fob Pbksidknt . GROVER CLEVELAND, of New York. Fob Vic3Pbesident ' THOMAS A. HENDRICKS, of Indiana. Fok Presidential Electors W. D. FENTON, of Yamhill. L. B. ISON, of Baker. A. C. JONES, of Douglas. "Public Office, a Public Trust" GHOULS AND DEMAGOGUES. Senator Dolph, in an "interview," said that, on the tariff question, the Democrats had repudiated their old time idol, Andrew Jackson. JLet us see about this. In his Farewell Ad dress "Old Hickory" voiced the same sort of anti-protection doctrine now held by the great Democratic party. Let ghouls and demagogues read the following and stand rebuked. Presi dent Jackson said: "There is, perhaps, no one of the powers conferred on the Cieneral trov ernment so liable to abuse as the tax ing power. The productive and con venient sources of. revenue were necessary to it that it might be able to perform the important duties im posed upon it; and the taxes which it lays upon commerce, being concealed from the real payer in the price of the article, they do not so readily at tract the attention of the people as smaller sums demanded from them -directly by the tax gatherer. "But the tax imposed UDon eroods enhances by so much the price of the commodity to the consumer. And as many of those duties are imposed on articles of necessity which are daily used by the great body of the people, the money raised by these imposts is drawn from their.pockets. "Congress has no right under the Constitution to take monev from the people unless it is required to execute spme one of the specific powers en trusted to the Government; and if they raise more than is necessary it is an abuse of the power of taxation, and unjust and oppressive. "It may indeed happen that the revenue will sometimes exceed the amount anticipated when the taxes were laid; and in such case it is un questionably the duty of the Govern ment to reduce them, for no circum stance can justify it in assuming a power not given to it by the Consti tution, or in taking away the money of the people when it is not needed for the legitimate wants of the Gov ernment." " Dr. J. W. "Watts, the great "Tem perance Alliance" mogul of Oregon, who is traveling about the State at a salary of 100 a month and : perqui sites, teaching the people that their only salvation from the curse of rum selling lies in . united, separate political action, is putting in his best licks for Blaine, the candidate of a convention which ignored all temper ance suggestions in its platform, al though it was besought to give rec ognition to demands of the reformers Mr. Watts's position involves treach ery and recreancy so rank and inex cusable as to call aloud for expulsion from the high place he has occupied in the ranks of the agitators for sepa rate political action in the promotion of the temperance reform. Though the reformers have an unexception able ticket in the field for President, said ticket is betrayed and sold out by the very head center of the move-? ment in this State. This demon strates the important fact that Dr. J. "W. "Watts aforesaid agitates f or pay and position under false pre tenses. He makes merchandise of the "cause" with contributions of the rank and file jingling in his pockets. Judas Iscariot was respectable by the side of Mr. Watts, for, after he had betrayed his Master for thirty pieces of silver, his conscience smote him and he went off and died. The Portland, Maine, Argiis, speak ing of Mr. lilame's slander suit against the Indianapolis Sentinel, says: "This is a very ojd trick with Mr. Blaine. He tried it on us more than twenty-five years ago, to the tune of 20,000 if we ' remem ber correctly. "We paid only for the writ in the civil suit A year and a half after, he had us indicted in an other county and we promptly de manded trial, but we did not succeed in getting it, and at the next term of court a nolles pros, was entered with out our knowledge at the opening of the term and official notice given us thereof. The whole thing was mere bluff. Western editors will not be ffreatly disturbed by attempts in the same lino now. If Mr. Blaine pro poses to be a witness, as seems to be intimated, there will be great inter est to hear Mr. Blaine's version of the affair. As a matter of fact, how ever, lie will do nothing of the sort, After the, election he will ge out of court the' easiest way he can.-'' The . Blaine campaign managers having subsidized Patrick Ford by ordering 300,000 copies of the Irish World for the campaign, try to reason from this fact tnat the Irish must vote the Republican ticket But a few months since, tho same Patrick Ford was wont to abuse Blaine in very round style for general recreancy in his shabby treatment of McSweeney in a British dungeon. It may bo that the price of 300, 000 campaign copies of tho Dynamite World wrought Patrick's change of heart toward the Blaine crowd. But the Dynamite World was not a Democratic paper any way. The average Republican is just now easing his troubled mind over Clevelands glowing prospects with a firm belief in the statements of Blaine organs to the effect that Curtis and the "Hessian" cut but a sorry figuro in a presidential contest anyway. Sage reflection, but in the light of the unstinted praise accorded Har per's Weekly in former campaigns 11 Dnngs into painrui prominence that bit of "other ox" philosophy. The tellpgraph is the most efficient and untiring advocate the Blaine fac tion have. It magnifies every move ment in favor of its client and belit tles every circumstance in any way likely to benefit Cleveland. But we will have a different order of things some day, under a system of Postal Telegraphy. McMasters, in the Free-mail's Jour nal, the leading Irish American pa per in this country, says there were always Irish Republicans, and that there is no indication at the East that any greater number of Irish Americans will support Blaine this year than usually vote the Republi can ticket. Just as Iliddleberger is to the Ma hone machine, so Buttler has become to the Blaine machine. Both have kicked out of the traces, as it were, and have broken the "treaties." Both chiefs are crying aloud for aid to en able him to turn the elephant loose. The flood light of publicity has been turned on another batch of Mul ligan letters. Fisher has turned them over to the N. Y. press. McSweeney of British Dungeon fame writes a letter for publication endorsing Cleveland, and denouncing Blaine. During the time that Blaine' was in Congress that body gave to the railroad companies $zzb,U(X),0(X) and 290,000,000 acres of-public land, and Blame voted for every one of these measures that he did not dodge. The Congressional Record will be searched in vain for a single vote of Blame s against any of these steals, And during that time Blaine accum ulated the snug little sum of $20,- 000,000 by "judicious investments." Humboldt (Cal.) Standard. Extracts from a letter book recently discovered: J. G. B. to B. F. B. : "I see various channels in . which you can be useiui." B. F. B. to J. G. B. : "I do not feel that I shall prove a deadhead in the enterprise." .Lancaster Post - READ THE LIST OF OUR PREMIUMS. The San Francisco Call ' ....AND THE.... Southwest Oregon Recorder For $2.75 a Year. Believing that the most acceptable ;and useful Premium that can be offered to our subscribers is a metropolitan newspaper re plete with the news of the day, wc-have made arrangements with the proprietors of the SAN FRANCISCO CALL to club with THE RECORDER. The regular subscrip tion price of our paper is $2 GO PEK YEAR. Now we will lurnish BOTH PAPEIIS FOR ONE YEAR (including the magnificent "Bird's-Eye View of California," especially drawn for the WEEKLY CALL) for a 75 per year in advance. Send for sample copy. The Chicago Weekly News Southwest Oregon Recorder I'or 2 50 a Year. The CHICAGO .WEEKLY NEWS is rec ognized as a paper unsurpassed in all the requirements of American Journalism. , It stands conspicuous among the metropolitan journals of the country as a complete News paper. It is INDEPENDENT in politics, presenting all political news absolutely with-. out fear or favor as to parties. It is in th fullest sense a FAMILY PAPER. Each is? sue has several COMPLETED STORIES, a SERIAL STORY or absorbing interest, and a rich variety of notes on Fashions, Art, Lit erature, Science, etc. Send for Sample copy. The Farmer and Dairyman Southwest Oregon Recorder ' For 82 50 a Year. The NORTHWESTERN FARMER ANDf DAIRYMAN, published at Portland, Ore gon, is a large 16-page, G4-colum'n handsome ly printed monthly publication, and th.9 publisher's price is 75 cents a year. Those wishing a Farm and Dairy paper cannot but lw pleased with the FARMER AND DAIRY MAN. Being an Oregon publication it is adapted to the wants of the farmer of this State, and is vastly suderior to the many so- called agricultural papers published at the East. Eoth papers for the price of one. The Missouri Republican ....AND THE . . . . Southwest Oregon Recorder The ST. LOUIS REPUBLICAN is a large eight-page Newspaper, and is replete with news from all qurters ef the globe. If yon know the REPUBLICAN you like it already, and you will read it with accustomed dilli gence and profit during this interesting year. If you do not know the REPUBLICAN it is high time you did. NORTH STAR HOTEL, ELLENSBURG, OREGON. This House is centrally located, roomy, and generally adapted for the convenience and cpiietude of its patrons. GOOD FEED STAEI E ATTACHED. Meals, cents. Board by the week at corresponding rates. The public -are invited to call. A. M. GILLESPIE. J. H. UPTON, NOTARY PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCER, ALSO.... Real Estate and Collection Agent, Denmark, Curry Co., Oregon. LANDS AND TOWN PROPERTY bought and sold for a fair commission, taxes paid and a general agency busi conducted. J. W. DENNETT, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW, MAKSHFIELD, OREGON. CollECtions a Specialty. Office in Coos Bay .News lmldinsr. J. A. OBAY. ' J. M. BIGLIN, SIGLIN & GRAY, ATTORNEYS and COUNSELORS AT LAW, MAESHTIELD, OREGON. Will practice in all cf the State and Federal uourts. JOHN N. LANGLOIS. PETER NELSON LAXULIOS & XELSOX, General Blacksmithing, NEW LAKE, CURRY CO. IIoreslioeiii;,AVaOiiiiinkiiig, Impairing, Etc. In connection with our shop we keep for sale cheap, a genera stock of Groceries, Canned Fruit, CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS. ... 5 A SUPPLY OF FAKM HARDWARE, - , . . ....CONSISTING OF.... Axes, Brush Hooks, Mattocks, Spades, Hoes, Shovels, Rakes, Braces, Bits, Screws, Drawing Knifes, Nails, Etc. ' AST OCK OF TABLE CUTLERY. Door Locks and Hinges, Stiap Hinges, Tacks Coal Oil, Soap, Matches, Vinegar, Powder, Shot, Caps, Lead. r JOSEPH HARE, THE BUTCHER, DENMARK, OREGON. TI TILL DELIVER MEAT ON SATUR- davs at Bradlev's Cooperaee about 10 o'clock; Denmark, about noon: Burnham's Camn. 3 or 4 o'clock. About July 1st, tne mail will pass my place twice a week, when all order per post win receive prompt atten tion. In the meantime would like orders sent in early in the week or given previons Saturday. I will also buy hides and pelts, trade in eggs, etc., and don't you forget it. final proof notice. Land Office ax Rosebubo, Obegon, ) September 2, 1884. f "VTOTICE is hereby given that the follow !N 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 Ellensburg, on Saturday October 18, 1884, . Viz- Walteb D. Shoemakeb. Pre-emption D. S. No. 4015, for the S of SEK, NWJ of SEK and SWK of NEM, section 30, town ship 30 south of range 14 west. ' He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultiva tion of, said land, viz: A. B. Sabine, Joseph Hare, Chas. Langlois, and Thos. Langlois, all of Denmark, Curry county, Oregon. . J' Wm. F. Benjamin, Register. 13 TELLING snTHIS MAN-- That if he donteell his Heavy Draft, Horse-killing llind'ir, and buy an Easy Running DtERiMG Twine Binder at once, every home on the farm will Boon be dead WILLIAM DtERING & CO., Chicago, III. BINDERS, BEAPER8 AND MOWEB8 THE ' ORSES' FRiENOS. 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There are mrny men who die of this decease ignorant of tqe cause, which is the second 8lage of seminal weakness. Dr. S. will gur antee a perfect cure in all such cases, and a healthy 'restoration of the genito-urinary organs. -. Office Houhs 10 to 4 and fi to 8. Sundays', from 10 to 11 a. m. Consultation free. Thorough examination and advice, $5. Call or address DR. SPINNEY & CO., ls"tf No. 11 Kearney st. San Francisco. DOCTOR MINTIE (SPECIALIST AND GKADUATK.) TREATS ALL CHRONIC, SPECIAL AND PRIVATE DISEASES. The Great English Remedy TS A NEVER FAIL- inc Cure for Ner vous Debility, Senii- IX nal Weaknesses, Ex- H AC ST ED VITALITY, Spermatorrhoea, Dot Alaiiiol,Impotency. Frostatorhea, Paraly sis, and all the ter rible effects of self abuse, of youthful follies nnd excesses in maturer years, such as Loss of Memory, Lassitude Nocturnal Emis sions, Aversion to Society, Dimness of Vision Noises in Head, the vital fluid passing unob served through the urine, and many other diseases that lead to insanity and death. DR. MINTIE, who is a regular physician, (graduate of the University of Fennsviva nia) will agree to forfeit Five Hundred Dol lar for a cat cf this kind the ltal isen toratlve (under his special advice and treat ment) will not cure, or for anything impure or injurious found in its composition. DR. MLN 1 IE treats all pnvt'te diseases without Mercury, Consultation Free. Thorough examination-And advice, including analysis of urin, 5. Price of Vital Restorative. 1 BO a bottle, or four times the quantity, .; sent to any address upon receipt of price, or CJ. O. D., secure from observation and in pri vate name if desired, E. A. MINTIE, M. 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Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Staple and Fancy Goods, Hardware, &c.,&c. FAMILY CiltOCKltlJ.S. Doing my own hauling, with Teams fed from the products of my own Farm, and buying for CASH and Selling for CASH, I can Defy SUCCESSFUL COMPETITION, BOTH AS TO PRICES AX1 QUALITY. It is my ambition, no less than my fixed . determination, to offer such inducements as shall justify the people of a very large area of country round about in favoring me with their patronage.