Southwest Oregon recorder. (Denmark, Curry County, Or.) 188?-18??, November 11, 1884, Image 8

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    Southwest Oregon Recorder
PUBLISHED
EVEKJY TUES 1);A Y MjOKNING,
AT
Denmark, Curry County, Oregon.
by ....
The Recorder Publishing Company
SUBSCRIPTION RATES. ,
One YeaT ' $2 50
Six Months 1 GO
Advertising; Kates Reasonable.
This paper is entered at the Denmark
PostolEco as Second-class Matter.
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1884.
THE TEXT BOOK QUESTION.
The Willamette Farmer voices the
the sentiments of most sensible, dis
interested people when it denounces
our quadrennial text-book scramble
es an ontrago upon common sense
and common decency, no less than
an imputation upon the scholarship
of the more aged among us who ac
quired what they know under the re
gime antedating the discovery of
the improved (?) methods so much
vaunted now. That paper says:
"What seems surprising to us is
that common schools cannot get
along to-day with far better appli
ances than the most learned colleges
had when we were young. Only a
fow years ago a very few we had
this school book matter up, and new
text lx)pks were ordered and pur
chased. Already the schools need
improved books. It is necessary to
have new books at least every five
years, so it seems. Making and lob
bying school-books is becoming a
loomed profession, especially the
lobbying part. ,
"In this connection, we wonder how
the world got along half a century
ago. About that time we studied
Noah Webster's spelling book, and
those of us who learned to read and
npell in the good old spellers of that
time manage to .hold our own yet as
manipulators of language. All the
learning of the early part of our cen
tury was based on the old spellers
and readers, and the art of reading
hasn't so wonderfully improved as
these modern teachers and book mak
ers make us believe.
"We believe in progress and hope
all the talent attainable will be en
gaged in perfecting the common
school system, but it is hardly possi
ble that wo need to have new text
books ground out as by machinery
every fow years. Without jesting,
wo ask what great improvement has
been made in the rudimentary books
for schools in the past ten years?
How came it that the "world turned
out such scholars centuries ago? We
who are over fifty years old have
learned the good old mother-tongue
fairly well, without the new text
books to go by, and we cannot see
why new ones are needed so often.
"Lastly, and not least by any
means, fanners, whoso children fill
the public schools, haven't money to
spare to encourage speculation even
in school books. Times are too hard
and money too scarce to talk . about
expending it where it is not absolute
ly and imperatively necessary. So,
in view of the condition of the farm
ing world, wo relegate the school
book question to some time in the
dim and distant future.
"The law, however, reaves this
question, once in four years, to be do
cided by the County School Superin
teadents, who select books for the
ensuing term. The time for select
ing for the ensuing term is close at
hand, and people who have to pay
for schooling their children are ap-
prehensivo lest they shall be called
upon td buy a new set of books. To
put them to such expense will be an
outrage, during these hard times,
that they" will not forgive. We can
not believe that the County Superin
tendents will take any action that
can add to the burdens that are al
ready too grievous to bo borne.
There has not been a time in over
twenty years when all property was
worth so little, and all the people
vero'so embarrassed for want of
means.' "
General I'itz-John Porter has been
appointed Police Commissioner of
Now York.
THE BANDON HOTEL.
Damlon, Coos Co., Or.
M. E. ANDERSON, Proprietors.
rpniS HOUSE HAS BEEN ELEGANTLY
iurnisueu, ana is at once tne nome or
the tourist. The house is easy of access to
with the best the market affords and no
pains spared to render comfort to guests.
NORTH STAR HOTEL,,
ELLENSBURG, OREGON.
This House is centrally located, roomy, and
generally adapted for the convenience
ana quietude qf its patrons.
GOOD FEED STABJ E ATTACHED. ,
Meals, 37 cent9.; -Board by the week at
corresponding rates. The publio
are invited to call.
A. M. GILLESPIE.
3. A. GBAY. J. M. SIOLTN.
SIGLIN & GRAY.
ATTORNEYS ant COUNSELORS AT LAW,
MARSHFIELD, OREGON. :
Will practice in all cf the State and Federal
Courts.
J. W. BENNETT, .
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW,
MARSHFIELD, OREGON.
CollEctions a Sjx?cialty. Office in Coos Bay
.News building.
J. II. UPTON,
NOTARY PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCER,
....ALSO....
Real Estate and Collection Agent,
Denmark, Curry Co., Oregon.
LANDS AND TOWN PROPERTY
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FINAL PROOF NOTICE.
Land Office at RoseuurA Oheqon, )
October lfif 1884. f
"VfOTICE is hereby given that the follow--Li
ing named settler ha3 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, uregon, at Jiuensburg, on
Saturday November 29, 1884,
Viz: James Monkoe Upton, Pre-emption D.
S. No. 4"k)7, for the W of W Section 11,
Township 31, South of Range 15 West.
He names the following witnesses to prove
nis continuous residence upon, and cultiva
tion of, said land, viz:
N. C. Lorentzen, Win. Cox and E. Svpher,
of Denmark, Oregon; and S. J. Culver, of
l'ort Urford, Ur. Y. to . BENJAMIN,
Register,
TIMBER LAND NOTICE.
US. LAND OFFICE, ROSERUEG, OR-
egon, Octoler 1(, 1884. Notice is here
by given that Zaccheua Boice has appliod to
purchase the NW, of Sl5K of Suction 2,
Township 31 South, Range 15 West, Will.
Mer. nnder the act of Congress of June 3,
1878, for the sale of timber lands in Califor
nia. Oregon Nevada and Washington Ter
ritory. Any and all persons claiming ad
versely any of the above land mast file their
claim 'with the Register of the Roseburg
Land Office during the sixty days publica
tion hereof, and failing to do so, their rights
will be barred by statute.
W. F. BENJAMIN, Register.
JOSEPH HARE,
THE BUTCHER,
DENMARK, OREGON.
"TTILL DELIVER MEAT ON SATUR
V T days at Bradley's Cooperage about 10
o'clock; Denmark, about noon; Burnhani's
Uamp, 3 or 4 o clock. About J uly 1st, the
mail will pass my place twice a week, when
ail orders per post will receive prompt atten
tion. In the meantime would like orders
sent in early in the week or given previons
baturday. 1 will also buy hides and pelts,
trade in eggs, etc., and don t you forget it
fT t for the working class. Send
KJJLJ XS 10 cents for postage, and we
will send you F&ke, a royal, valuable box of
sample goods that will pat you in the way of
mating more money in a few days than you
ever thought possible at any business. Cap
ital not required. We will start you. You
can twork all the time or spare time only
This work is universally adapted to both sex
es, young and old. You can easily earn
from 50 cents to $5 everyevening. .That all
who want work may test tho business, we
make this unparaled offer: To all who are
who are not well satisfied we will send $1 .to
pay tne trouble oi writing to us. Jjuli par
ticulars, directions, etc, sent free. For
tunes will bo made bv those who rive their
whole time to the work. Great success abso
lutely sure. Don't delay. Start now. Ad
dress briNoJN . Co., Portland, Maine.
TO CONTRACTORS.
SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE
ceived by the undersigned Directors of
School District No. 13, Curry county, Oregon,
until Saturday, Nov. 15, 1884, to build a
school house for said district of the follow
ing dimensions, viz: 24x34 feet; box house;
walls to be 12 feet high outside measure; of
inch fir or cedar; battened with 1x3 inch fir;
to contain 10 windows, glass 10x16 4 on each
side and 2 in rear end; roof to project 18 in
ches and projection to be boxed; to be cov
ered with good 24-inch cedar shingles, at
least J-inch thick at butt; to be floored on
good substantial sleepers with G-inch rough
fir, underlaid with 1x3 battens; front door to
be 3jx7K feet, set in box frame with cor
nioe overhanging; upper joists 2 feet apart
to be supported in middle by braces secure
ly fastened to rafters.
Bidders will bo required to accept Buch ma
terial as will be available in the construc
tion of said house as is now on hand, at cash
prices, same to be mutually determined be
tween bidders and Directors aforesaid, and
any explanations with relation to matters
not mado clear from this advertisement can
le had by consultation with Directors. The
time for completion to be definitely fixed on
day of letting, but will not be required in a
shorter period than three months.
Dated this November 3d, 1884.
J. H. UPTON,
GEO. FITZHUGH,
WM. COX.
Directors.
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PETER NELSON
General Blacksmithing,
NEW LAKE, CURRY CO.
EIorslaoeing,Wagonmaking,
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. .
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160 acres good hill land buildings
and some in cultivation. Good
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160 acro3 good upland, partly open
160 acres possossory right on Elk,
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80 acres fine bottom land, part very
ncn prairie.
Enquire of J. H. Upton,
Land Agent, Denmark.
L. P. FISHER'S
ADVERTISING AGENCY. "
Rooms 20 & 21, Merchant's Ex
change, California street, S. F.
DISSOLUTION NOTICE.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GTVEN THAT
the co-partnership heretofore existing
between M. F. Shoemaker, A. B. Sabine
and W. D. Shoemaker is this day dissolved
by mutual consent, M. F. Shoemaker re
tiring. Dated October 16, 1884
M. F. SHOEMAKER.
A. B. SABINE.
W. D. SHOEMAKER.
FINAL PROOF NOTICE.
Lakd Office at Rosebttbo, Okeoon )
September ;?Jth, 184.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
that the following 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 tho Judge or Clerk
of Curry County, at Ellensburg, Oregon, on
Saturday, November 15, 1884,
I Viz: HANS NELSON Homestead, No.
&275, for tho Lots 3 and 4, Section 2, and
Lots 1 and 2, Section 3. Township 31, South
of Range 15 West.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultiva
tion of, said land, viz:
John N. Langlois, M. F. Shoemaker, Wm.
Cox and F. M. Langlois, all of Denmark, Or
Wm. F. Benjamin, Register.
DR.. SPINNEY.
NO. 11 KEARNY STREET,
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Thare are many at the ace of thirty to six
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