Southwest Oregon recorder. (Denmark, Curry County, Or.) 188?-18??, December 01, 1884, Image 8

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    Southwest Oregon Recorder
PUBLISHED
EVERY TUESDAY jMORNING,
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Denmark, Curry County, Oregon.
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Tag Recorder Publishing Company.
SUBSCRIPTION KATES.
One Year $2 60
Six Months 1 60
Adverting IKates Reasonable.
This paper is entered at the Denmar
postoftlce us Second-class Matter.
TUESDAY, DECEMBER, 1 1884.
PHARISAICAL.
That the claim' that women seek
the ballot in hopes to ''purify politics"
is a hypocritical pretense, or is put
forward by those who are incapable
of distinguishing between purity and
the reverse, is abundantly proven by
the action of representative suffragists
from one end of the land to the other
Bupporting Blaine, the tattooed can
didate, whilo not one of them dare
attempt a defenso of his character
forhouosty, probity and integrity.
They could not but have known that
their favorite was corrupt and venal
to the last degree, that he had pros
tituted official position in the pursuit
of private gain, that all of his meth
ods had been notoriously indefensi
ble, unscrupulous and debasing, and
that no distinctive public act of his
had, in the past, been such as should
rightly have commended him to the
support of conscientious, upright,
disinterested voters. That he should
have been the pet, aye, the idol, of
all official rogues as well as of those
who expected to bfs was but natural;
and that he was supported by thous
ands of honest voters for the sake of
the "party," who lay no claim to dis
tinction on the score of excessive
"purity," is also true; but that such a
man, such a candidate, could have
enlisted in his behalf an army of ex
pectant voters who claim the ballot
on the score of their exceptional
"purity," is what staggers us. They
opposed with all the forces they were
able to bring to bear, the election of
a man against whom no whisper of
official delinquency or dishonor had
ever been uttered, a man whose re
cord stood unimpeached and unim
peachable. And it will not do to
take refuge behind the "Mariah Hal
pin" story, for Blaine's social record
will loom up to confound them. Let
us hear no more of the "purfying"
dodge, at least
DISTRUST
OF THE WESTERN
UNION.
We know of nothing which the re
cent campaign has brought to light
in a more forcible way than the dis
trust with which business men re
gard information coming over the
wires of the "Western Union Telegraph
Uonipany. wnetner tneir belief is
true or not, the fact remains that
"Wall street credits the management
with using its power to further stock
jobbing and political schemes of all
sorts, and mistrusts information
given out by its agency where ' the
dissemination may have some effect
upon the political or financial pro
jects of Jay Gould. It is extremely
unfortunate that this should be the
case. People distrust everything
that Gould owns, manages, says, or
causes to be said. They are afraid
that he will pry into their business
anairs wnenever tney send or re
ceive any important mess age. . Yes
terday, for instance, the street ' gen
erally cedited the Western Union
with fine manipulation of political
news of this State, having for its ob
ject the breaking by degrees the force
of the news that Grover Cleveland
had been elected President To
morrow they will probably discover
some other cause of complaint, and
as in the case of the Ohio election,
lay the blame on the head of Mr,
Gould. We ii6ver heard of such
complaints when Mr. Vanderbilt was
the moving power in the management
and probably because he is better at
minding his own business than in
terferoing with other people's.
It is said that Blaine
plumes at auction1.
has sold his
The N. Y. World says: "Claus
Spreckles' Hawaiian suerar monopoly
of San Francisco has caused much
trouble to Eastern refiners, and de
termined efforts have been made to
secure the abrogation of the treaty
with the Hawaiian islands, allowing
the free entry of sugar grown in that
country, it being considered unfair to
Eastern refiners, who . have to pay
duty on their importations from Cuba.
but Claus Spreckles has been a power
witn iteguDlican administrations, and
all efforts to overcome the monopoly
have failed. Spreckles has been able
to ship sugar as far East as St
Louis and undersell all Eastern re
finers.
It has been an open secret for
many years that San Francisco mer
chants could buy San Francisco su
gar in St Louis cheaper than the
same grades could be had of Claus
Spreckles right at home. But they
cannot ship sugar from Eastern re
fineries to compete with Spreckles at
home, on account of an arrangement
the latter has made with the Central
and Southern Pacific monopolies af
fecting freights from the East on su
gars. We, of this Coast have a spe
cial interest in the abrogation of the
Spreckles treaty. By reason of his
monopoly of the sugar interests of
the Coast, he fleeces us at his own
sweet will. Abrogate the treaty. It
is a stupendious iniquity.
Cleveland's vote in New
York is
68,48L
69,657 and Blaine's vote is
Cleveland's plurality, 1,241.
THE BANDON HOTEL.
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Physician and Surgeon,
PORT ORFORD, OREGON.
Calls promptly attended in any part of the
Miunty ana adjacent parts.
J. A. GHAT. J. M. 8IGLIN
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ATTORNEYS and COUNSELORS AT LAW,
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MARSHFIELD, OREGON.
Collections a Specialty. Office in Coos Bay
WM. H. AVERILL,
GENERAL MERCHANT,
.DEALEB IN.
Dry Goods, Dress Goods.
Staple and Fancy Goods,
Hardware, &c.,&c.
FAMILY GROCERIES.
Doing ray own hauling, with Teams fed
from the products of my own Farm,
and buying for CASH and
Selling for CASH,
v" ' I can Defy - -
SUCCESSFUL COMPETITION,
BOTH A3 TO
PRICES AND OJiJ AILITY.
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.
rETER NELSON
General Blacksmithing,
NEW LAKE, CURRY CO.
Horseshoeing, Wngonmaking;,
Repairing, Etc'
In connection with our shop we keep for sale
cheap, a general stock of
Groceries, Canned Fruit,
CLOTHIN.G, BOOTS AND SHOES,
HATS AND CAPS.
....A SUPFLX OF....
FARM HARmVARE,
. . . .CONSISTING OF. . . .
Axes, Brush Hooks, Mattocks, Spades, Hoes,
- Shovels, Rakes, Braoes, Bits, Screws,
Drawing Knives, Nails, Etc.
AST OCK OF TABLE CUTLERY.
Door Locks and Hinges, Strai Hin
Coal Oil, Soap, Matches, Vinegar,
Powder, Shot, Caps, Lead.
gs
For 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.
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.
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FINAL PROOF NOTICE.
Land Office at Robebubq, Oregon, )
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 be
made before the Judge or Clerk of Curry
county, Oregon, at Ellensburg, on -
Saturday November 29, 1884,
Viz: James Monbok Upton, Pre-emption D.
S. No. 4557, for the WK of W Section 11,
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:
N. C. Lorentzen, Wm. Cox and E. Sypher,
of Denmark, Oregon; and S. J. Culver, of
Port Orf ord, Or. W. F. BENJAMIN,
Register.
D R. SPINNEY.
NO. 11 KEARNY STREET,
TREATS ALL CHRONIC, SPECIALJAKD
PRIVATE DISEASES.
YOUNG MEN WHO ARE SUFFERING
from the effects of youthful follies or
indiscretion will do well to avail themselves
of this the greatest boom ever laid at the al
ter of suffering humanity. DR. SPINNEE
will guarantee to forfeit $500 for every case
of Seminal "Weakness or private decease of
any kind or character which he undertakes
and failes to cure.
MIDDLE-AGED MEN
Thare are many at the age of thirty to six
ty, who are troubled with too frequent evac
uations of the bladder, often accompanied
by a slight smarting or burning sensation
and a weakening of the system in a manner
the patient cannot occount for. On exam'
ining the urinary deposits a ropy sediment
will pften be found, any sometimes small
particles of alburnum will appear, or the
color will be of a thin, milkisn hue, again
changing to a dark torpid appearance.
There are mrny men who die of this decease
ignorant of tqe cause, which is the second
siage of seminal weakness. Dr. S. will gur
antee a perfect cure in all such cases, and a
healthy restoration of the genito-urinary
organs, uffice itouBs 10 to 4 and b to 8.
bundays, from 10 to 11 a. m. Consultation
free. Thorough examination and advice,
$5. Call or address
DR. SPINNEY. & CO.,
Is5tf No. 11 Kearney st. San Francisco.
DOCTOR MINTIE
(SPECIALIST AND GRADUATE.)
TREATS ALL CHRONIC, SPECIAL AND
PRIVATE DISEASES.
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vous Debility, Semi
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follies and excesses in maturer years, such as
Loss of Memory, Lassitude, Nocturnal Emis
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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 Pennsyiva
nla) will agree to forfeit Five Hundred Dol
lars for a case of this kind the Vital Res
torative (under his special advice and treat
ment; will not cure, or ior anymmg impure
or iniurious found in its composition. DR.
MHJTIE treats all private diseases without
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amination and advice, including analysis of
urine, 5. Price of Vital Restorative, 1 60
a bottle, or four times the quantity, 85 ; sent
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13 TELLIJO '
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at once, every horao on the farm will soon be dead
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i
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iu jjenmarK " 70
JOSEPH HARE,
THE BUTCHER,
DENMARK, OREGON.
WILL DELIVER MEAT ON SATUR
days at Bradley's Cooperage about 10
o'clock; Denmark, about noon: Burnharo's
Camp, 3 or 4 o'ciock. About July 1st, the
mail will pass my place twice a week, when
an orders per post will receive prompt atten
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sent in early in the week or given previous
Saturday. I will also buy hides and rWts.
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SHERIFF'S SALE.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT BY
virtue of a warrant duly issued out of
the County Court of the State of Oregon for
the County of Curry to me directed; com
manding me to levy upon the goods and
chattels of the delinquent tax payers named
in the delinquent tax roll for the year 1883
thereto attached, and if none be found, then
upon the real property as set forth and de
scribed in said tax roll, or so much thereof
as shall satisfy the amount of taxes charged
thereon, together with costs and expenses,
I have this 10th day of November, levied up
on the following described pieces or parcels
of land as set forth in said tax list, situated
m Curry County, Oregon, known, descriled
and assessed as follows: McGraw, E. W ,
and wife, NX of Wm. Tichenor's Donation
Claim No. 37, Sections 4 and 5, Township
No. 33, S. R. 15 west; Lot 1, Section 7 and
Lot 1. Sec. 8; and the following blocks and
tide lands in Port Orford, according to the
Fitzhugh map filed August 27, 1881: Block
28 and tide land south of and adjoining it,
also Blocks 66, 68, G9, 88, 67, 68, IK), 91, iXL
93, 13, 188, 140, City of Port Orford, and
improvements, assessed at $2,323, taxed at
fifty-one dollars and eleven cents ($51 11)
and on
Monday, December 15, 1884,
At the hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon at
the Court House door in said coonty, I will
sell the same at publio auction to the higH
est bidder therefor in U. S. gold coin, to
satisfy said ties and costs.
Dated this 15th day of November, 1884.
WM. BAILEY,
Sheriff of Curry County.
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