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About Southwest Oregon recorder. (Denmark, Curry County, Or.) 188?-18?? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 18, 1884)
Southwest Oregon Recorder PUBLISHED KVEKV TUESDAY MORNING, AT ... . Denmark, Curry Counts-Oregon. .... by .... The Recorder Publishing Company. SUBSCRIFITON BATES. One Year $2 50 Six Months 1 CO This paper is entered at the Denmark Postoffice as Second-class Matter. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1884. A LIFE AND DEATH STRUG GLE. The struggle which has just cul minated in the triumph of just doc trines and correct principles was one of the most hotly contested in the an nals of popular elections anywhere; and, considering the forces against which the people had to contend, the result almost staggers belief. On the one side were arrayed the honest and undisciplined hosts, without resources and almost " without definite organi zation, but somehow animated with a common purpose, and that purpose to bring about "a change." Against this unequipped and in some respects desultory army was arrayed another army of a far different sort; thorough ly disciplined and equipped, backed by unlimited resources, and to whom the "change" sought were certain death. That such an army would hold the fort" at any price and any sacrifice Was to have been expected, and that it was dislodged, considering its vantage ground, more than illus trates the adage that "Truth is mighty and must finally prevail." There are none of us so stupid or inexperienced as not to realize the vastness of the leverage in elections which money in unstinted quantity supplies; and that there was any lack of money at the command of the Republican manipulators it were folly to suppose. They had one hundred and twenty thousand Federal ofiicials to draw upon, whose official tenures depended upon their bleeding freely. They had the National banks at their back with every incentive which could be begotten of selfish, sordid, inter est, to keep the party in power the party which had not only created the system but had finally relieved it of taxation, justly amounting to over 3,000,000 annually. They ad the great railroad corporations whose in dividual members had become mil lionaires through gratuities bestowed by the Government at the expense of the people, at their call. They could draw at will upon an army of manu facturing princes made rich and arro gant through bounties extorted from the masses in the shape of tariff taxes. As a powerful and unscrupulous cam paign auxilliary, they had the West era Union Telegraph Companz at their becK booming Blaine and dis paraging Cleveland. And all these enumerated resources were supple mented by vast contributions poured into the party coffers by organized bands of Government thieves, such as the Navy Ring, the Star Route gang, the Treasury robbers, etc., etc. "A look at the books" is what these lat ter most dreaded. It was the stu pendous odds the people had to con tend against which places the great victory in the foremost rank of par- tizan acheivements. But the victory is won, leaving the votaries of the "cohesive power of public plunder" stranded, exhausted, routed, demor alized, annihilated. Let a grateful though long suffering people give thanks for their deliverance from the toils of the boldest, most unscru pulous political oligarchy that ever overrode law or defied decency in any Government by the people, on earth. The Republican vote in Multno mah county was seventeen hundred less at the Presidential election than it was at the J une election pre ceding, while the Democratic vote Avas nearly the same at the latter at the former election. From this state of facts one of two conclusions must prevail, viz: Either there was tall repeating in Juno or the popul tion of Portland has fallen off iui jnensely since that date. The New Northwest of the Cth hints at the conclusion that, if Blaine be beaten, it will be. the result of the candidacy of St John! Now, did not the whole brood of suffragists from Maine to California and from the lakes to the gulf (and you say their name is legion) support Blaine? And, though they could not them selves vote, it will be a sorry com mentary upon the' influence they can wield over their "husbands, sons and brothers," to suspect tnat ' they could not overwhelm and snow under the paltry aggregate vote accorded poor Si John. And that paper has stated repeatedly during the cam paign, that Butler's candidacy .was a sore spot in Cleveland's prospects. This much being granted, and ad mitting that the opposition Cleveland encountered at the hands of the suf fragists was only half as potent as it was claimed it would be, his election is an evidence indeed that the unpur chaseable, liberty-loving masses have finally recurred to the sober, second thought. "While it is by no means certain that Cleveland will carry all of the Southern States even, he is a ht sub ject for a lunatic asylum who enter tains the remotest hope that the Dem ocratic standard-bearer will get one electoral vote at the North. Mail, (two weeks before election.) Well, sinco the smoke of the bat tle has partially cleared away, sup pose wo post the books: New York 36 Indiana 15 Massachusetts 12 New Jersey 9 Connecticut 6 Nevada ' 3 To'tal ? 81 Eighty-one Northern Electoral votes and several precincts to hear from is pretty good "The King of France with twenty thousand men, . Marched up the hill and then marched down agan. The above lines doubtless occur tg Senator Dolph as ho treads his homeward way foot-sore and alone, reproaching himself and anathema tising the Fates for the victory the Republicans were pro raised but will never achieve in New York." And the $25,000 put up by the National bankers of Oregon to carry New York; where's that? Gone where the woodbine twineth if Dolph did not cache it by the way. Public office a public trust." Gro- ver Cleveland. "Burn this letter." James G. B. S. N. A. DOWNING, M. D., Physician and Surgeon, PORT ORFORD, OREGON. Calls promptly attended in any part of the Uounty ana adjacent parts. J. A. OEAY. J. M. SIOLIN. SIGLIN & GRAY, ATTORNEYS and COUNSELORS AT LAW, MARSHFIELD, OREGON. "Will practice in all cf the State and Federal Courts. J. W. DENNETT, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW, - MARSHFIELD, OREGON. CollEctions a Specialty. Office in Coos Bay .News ismiuinc. J. UUNTLEY, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW, ELLENSBURG, OREGON. Particular attention will be paid to Land ousisiness. , J. II. 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 paia ana a general agency busi conducted. i ' lT I for the workine class. Send VJT V7 JLJ 10 cents for postage, and we win sena you jjkek, a royal, valuable box of sample goods that will put you in the way of making more money in a few days than you ever thoUL'ht noKH'.lilo nt nnv hnuinoaa fW ital not required. We will start you. You can worn an tne tune or spare time only es, young and old. Yoa can easily earn from 50 cents to $5 every evening. That all who want work may test the business, we make this nmviraltd offVr? To nil whn who are not well satisfied we will send $1 to pay tne trouble ot writing to us. Full par ticulars. directions, eta., nent fr for tunes will be made by those who give their wnoie time to me worn, lireat success abso luteiy sure. Don't delay. Start now. Ad dress Btejson & Co., Portland, Maine, The Chicago Weekly News ....AND THE. Southwest Oregon Recorder For $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 the fullest sense a FAMILY PAPEli. 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 San Francisco Call Southwest Oregon Recorder Eor $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, we 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 50 PER YEAR. Now we will lurrush BOTH PAPERS FOR ONE YEAR (including the magnificent 'Bird's-Eye View of California," especially drawn for the WEEKLY CALL) for s 75 per year in advance. Send for sample copy. The Farmer and Dairyman ....AND THE.... Southwest Oregon Recorder For $2 50 a Year. The NORTH WF.KTF.liW 'PATtAT'tfT? Awn DAIRYMAN, published at Portland, Ore con, is a lan?e Ki-tiace. (UInmn hnHgAmo ly printed monthly publication, and the imuiibuer aurice is to cents a year. J. nose wishing a Farm and Dairy paper cannot but be nleased with th VAliMK.U A m rATT?v. MAN. Being an Oregon publication it ia adapted to the wants of the farmer of this otaie, anu is vastly suuerior to tne many so called agricultural papers published at the jLust. xjotn papers tor tne pnce o one. . TIMBER LAND NOTICE. TT S. LAND OFFICE. ROSKRTTRO. OR. U egon, October 16, 1884. Notice is here by given that Zaecheus Boice has applied to purchase the NW of SE of Section 2, Townshio 31 South. Rancm 15 Wag Will. Mer. under the act of CnnmHa Jnno a 1878, for the sale of timber lands in Califor nia. Orecon Nevada and WnaViinnrtrin Ter ritory. Any and all persons claiming ad- vciseiy any oi me uoove xana masc nie tneir claim with the Register of the Roseburg Land Office during the sixtv tlava rmhlirn. tion hereof, and failing to do so, their rights win oe barred by statute. W. r. BENJAMIN, Register. SHEKIFF'S SALE. TVTOTICE IS HEUKKY fiTVTTI'V TTTAT TiV virtue of a warrant duly issued out of tue county uourt oi tne state of Oregon for the County of Curry to me directed, com manding 111ft to lvv nnon tVia mvvla an A chattels of the delinquent tax payers named in tne ueiinquenc tax roil lor tne year 1883 thereto attached, and if none be found, then nnon thn rpnl nnniprtv no cu. ftl n,l An scribed in said tax roll, or so much thereof as suaii satisiy tne amount of taxes charged therenn. t,oerlhfr Mnih vfa nrwl o-co I have this 10t.ll dnv nf Mrim mUr loir,,l ' on the following described pieces or parcels oi lanu as set iortn in said tax list, situated in Curry County, Oregon, known, described and asHessnd a fnllmva? Mffiraar V. "W and wife, NK of Wm. Tichenor's Donation viaim io. oi, sections 4 ana &, Township No. 33, S. R. 15 west; Lot 1, Section 7 and Lot 1. Sec. 8: and tllft fnllnwiTior Kl.wL-a nnrl tide lands in Port Orford, according to the ltznugn map nied August 27, 1881: Block o anu tiae ianu soutn oi ana adjoining it also Blocks 5(5. fkS. . KS. R7. rH tn n w J3, 139, 188, 140, City of Port Orford, and improvements, assessea at v,oAi, taxed at miy-one uouars ana eleven cents ($51 11 ; anu on Monday, December 15, 1884, At the hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon at the Court House door in said cocntv. I will sell the same at public auction to the higH est bidder therefor in U. S. gold coin, to satisiy saia txes ana costs. Dated this 15th day of November, 1884. WM. BAILEY, Shoriff of Curry County. THE BANDON HOTEL Bandon, Coos Co., Or. M. E. ANDERSON, Proprietors. qHIS HOUSE HAS BEEN ELEGANTLY lurnisneu, ana is at once tne nome oi the tourist. The house is easy of access to the steamer landing. The table is supplied witn tne Dest tne market affords and pains spared to render comfort to guests. NORTH STAR HOTEL, : , ELLENSBURG, OREGON. This House is centrally located, roomy, and generally aaaptea ior tne convenience ana quietude of its patrons. GOOD FEED STABJ E ATTACHED. Meals, 37X cents. Board bv the week corresponding rates. The publio are invited to call. A. M. GILLISPIE. L. P. FISHER'S A DVEBTISING AGENCY. XI. Kooins 20 & 21, Merchant's Ex change, California blreet, S. F. WM. H. AVERILL, ENERAL MERCHANT, .... DEALEB TS.... Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Staple and Fancy Goods, Hardware, &c.,&c. FAMILY GROCERIES. 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 AND 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. JOHN N. LANGLOIS. PETER NEL80N LAXGLIOS & NELSON, eneral Blacksmithing, NEW LAKE, CURRY CO. Iforseshociiig;,Wagonmakiiig, 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.... FARM 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, Coal Oil, Soap, Matches, Vinegar, Powder, Shot, Caps, Lead. For Sale. 160 acres good hill land buildings and some in cultivation." Good stock range on place and ad lomincf. 160 acres good upland, partly open, 160 acres possessory right on Elk, excellent bottom. 80 acres fine bottom land, part very rich prairie. Enquire of J. H. Upton, Land Agent, Denmark. DISSOLUTION NOTICE. 1VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT JLl the co-partnership heretofore existing between M. F. Shoemaker, A. B. Sabine and W. D. Shoemaker is this day dissolved bv mutual consent, M. F. Shoemaker re tiring. Dated October 16, 1884 M. F. SHOEMAKER. A. B. SABINE. W. D. SHOEMAKER. lEstev Oraan Co graniBooruyy i ii u hi i ... it i r mi -r FINAL PROOF NOTICE. Land Office at Rosebuhq, Oeeoon, ) October 16, 1884. f NOTICE is hereby given that the follow ing named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will bo made before the Judge or Clerk of Curry county, Oregon, at Ellensburg, on Saturday November 29, 1884, Viz: Jambs Moneoe Upton, Pre-emption D. S. No. 4557, for the Wtf of W Section 11, 1 TownshiD 31. South of Uanrw IS West.. lie names tne ioiiowing witnesses to prove ' his continuous residence upon, and cultiva- N. C. Lorentzen. Wm. Cox and E. SvDher'. of Denmark, Oregon; and S. J. Culver, of Port yrford, Or. W. F. BENJAMIN, Register. DR. SPINNEY. NO. 11 KEARNY STREET, TREATS ALL CHRONIC, SPECLAITAND PRIVATE DISEASES. 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