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About Southwest Oregon recorder. (Denmark, Curry County, Or.) 188?-18?? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 22, 1885)
So'ji'nvasi Oragon Recorder . VVRL'j&TOZ) T'KS 1 A Y i; V E K Y MOKXIX G, Denmark, Curry County, Oregon. The He c order Publishing Company suEscxtiirriox bates. One Year ..$2 SO bix ilontha 1 60 Advertlftiis illates Reasonable. This paH.r is entered .nt the Denmark p wtoffije aa Sacoal-cluss ifatter. TUESDAY JANUARY 27, 1885. , A sample group of ring-fencers or fonco-ringters is shown xij by a letter of introduction from the Secretary of ,"Yar to the Secretary of the Interior, of whom the former says that "they ara old friends of mine, and gentle man of the highest standing." Of course they are, elsii they could never have becomea part of the fence synli cato. They "stand on their hi n Is." Washington Reporter. And by the way, the disclosures just made in Congress of the attempt Kansas and Nebraska cattle men to bribe members to vote against the measures looking to the breaking up of the syndicates which have millions of acres cf Government lands fenced jin for cattle ranges, take some of the stuffing out of the old war whoop, "Millions for de-fence, but not one cent for tribute." The Columbus board of trade esti mates that the Hocking Valley strike has cost it and the coal companies 1,020,000.. The loss to Columbus business men, outside of the board, is said to be 350,000, to the railroads centering at Columbus, 1.100,000, to the furnaces in Hocking Valley 220, 000, and to the city of Columbus 3,- 500,000. It is pleasant to know that the starved and starving miners were able to "sink several of the enemies ships," and it is further pleasing to note that the battle is not yet at an end. As was pretty generally known at the time, the action of Vanderbilt in obtaining a judgement against Gen ral Grant for the 150.000 loaned him at the time of the Marine Bank failure, was to protect the General against" other possible creditors, and on the 12th the great financier beg god Mrs. Grant to accept the proper ty taken under the judgment, but lady positively refused so to do. A bill passed the Senate on the 15th, placing the General on the retired list. Senator Siglin has introduced bill in the Legislature exempting Homesteads 'jum judicial sale, There is something unaccountable in the attitude this State has perversely maintained on this subject. If there is any valid argument why Oregon should stand out as the almost soli tary exception in the behalf of the statutory protection of the spot where people have selected for their homes it has never been vouchsafed to the public. Notwithstanding Gjaeral Grant's positive refusal to receive private aid the New York Sun proposes a "popu lar subscription, the amount sub scribed by any one person not to ex ceed ten dollars ; interest from this amount to ba paid over regularly to Grant, and after the death of the General or Mrs. Grant, the principal shall be disposed of as the survivor vaiv direct." liitoiavv iteid nas in his posses ion the written agreement of Garfield with Jay Gould & Co. for the an pointment of Stnnky' Mathews on the U. S. Supreme Bench. The rail roads needed Mathews in their busi ness, and so contributed throe hun dred thousand dollars to the Garfield campaign fund in order to secure him. -He ought to be impeached and removed. C. B:ili jq., in;s sold the Douglas Independent to J. 11. N. Bell who wi .edit that journal henceforward. Mr. Bail made commendable efforts to buildup the Independent, and con s lering tjie adverse circumstances undef which he worked succeeded admirably. The Detroit Times says "Jongress men who have their hands raised against the 1 and $2 greenbacks may as well pull them down. The people like them. They are more convenient to carry than the big sil ver cart wheels. They are convenient for paying small debts by mail, and it is cheaper to use them in this way than to buy postal notes." Dr. J. W. "Watts the temperance reformer" who deserted the St. John ticket and with the money furnished him to further the cause of temper ance, stumped the State for, Blaine, was most beautifully and effectually "squashed" at Salem on the 15th, the House refussnsr to admit him with in the bar, to support a prohibitory measure. None of the Senatorial aspirants have as yet shown their hands at Sa lem, all appearing to be waiting for something to "turn up." Mitchell's ghost in the back-ground is causing not a little uneasiness. Senator Hoar presented a petition from Mrs. Bolva A. Lockwood, pray ing Congress to see that the votes cast for her in the late Presidential election be counted. Did St. John make overtures to the Republican National Committee to withdraw from the fight on the pay ment to him of 25,000? Who struck Billy Patterson? The Texas Legislature met on the 14th and on the ballot for chaplain for the House, Beecher, Burchard and Ingersoll each received one vote. It may not be "thoroughly known and generally well understood" that Grant does not smoke, but the fact remains. FOR SALE. THE MURRAY PLACE ON FOUR MILE is for sale, with or without stock anl farming implements. Price very reasonable. litle L). b. Patent, t or particulars call at this office, or address Richard Hill at 13an- don, Oregon. ST. VALENTINE PARTY. -AT DEXMAUK, OK EG OX, ON Friday Evening, February 13. The best of Music has been engaged and a pleasant time is assured to all who may attend. Dancing Tickets (ladies free) $ .50 Supper, each person . 50 POSITIVELY NO CREDIT. THE BAfJDON HOTEL. ISamlon, Cooit Co., Or. M. E. ANDERSON, Proprietors. 'PHIS HOUSE HAS BEEN ELEGANTLY X 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. REDUCTION IN BLACKSMITH WORK J? rom and after this date we will Shoe Horses all round for 1 50 each Maul Kings made of best Swedish Iron for 50 cents per pair. All other work neatly done and warranted at corresponding rates. AVe do no botch work, and don you forget it. LANGLOIS & NELSON, For Sale. 160 acres good hill land buildings and some in cultivation. Good stock range on place and ad joining. 1GO acres good upland, partly open. 11 acres possessory right on Elk, excellent bottom. 80 acres fine bottom land, part very ricn prairie. Enquire of J. H. Upton, Land Agent, Denmark. WM. H. AVERILL, GENERAL MERCHANT, .DEfliEH IN. Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Staple and Fancy Goods, Hardware, &c.,&c. FAMILY GIIOCEISIES. Doing icy own hauling, with Teams fed lonijthe products of my own Farm, uud buying for CASH and Selling for CASH, I can Defy SUCCESSFUL COMPETITION, EOTH AS TO- P1S1CES AX1 QUALITY. It is my ambition, no less than my fixed determination, to oJu-r such inducements as shall justify the p jopit of a very large ' area of country round about m favoring me with their patronage. JOHN N. LANGLOIS. PETER NELSON General Biacksmithing, NEW LAKE, CCliKY CO. IIorseK!ioeiiiW.u;osiisiskiji; ICepairin, 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 ... . ....CONSISTING OF.... Axes, Brush Hooks, Matto ;ks, Spadet, Hoes, Shovels, Rakes, Brace ., Bits, Screws, Drawing Knives, Siiils, Etc. AST OCK OF TARL i CUTLERY. D:: -j t c t 1 1 I i . i Coal Oil, Soap, Ma "cue.?, Vinegar, Powder, Shot, Caps, Lead. ROBERT PASKINS, BOOT AND SHGEfMKER POUT OKFORD. Custom work a specialty. neatly doao. Eejairing Miss Jennie Malehom, Resident IVlusic Teacher, Deaiusark, Oregon. Lessons given on the Piano or Organ. Terms Reasonable. NORTH STAR HOTEL,, ELLEN SBURG, OREGON. This UouHe is centrally located, roomy, and generally adapted for the convenience and quietude of its patro:i.i. GOOD FEED STABI E ATTACHED. Meals, 31)4 cents. Board by the wesk i corresponding rates. The pubhc .are invited to call. A. M. GILLESPIE. L. P. FISHER'S IYERTISING AGENCY. XjL Rooms 20 & il, Hen change, California street, S. I", J. HUNTLEY, ATTOllNEY AND COUNSELOlt AT LAW, ELLENSBURG, OKEGOX. Particular attention will be paid to Land busisiness. J. A. OKAY. 3. M. SIOUX. SIGLIN & GRAY, ATTORNEYS and COUNSELORS AT LAW, MARSHFIELR, OREGON. "Will practice in all cf the Stae and Federal Courts. J. AV. BKXNKTT, ATTOllNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW, MARSHFIELD, OREGON. Collections a Specialty. Office in Coos Bay .News Buildine. S. X. A. DOWNING, M. D., l'hysicinn and Surgeon, POET ORFORD, OREGON. Calls promptly attended in any part of the County and adjacent parts. J. II. UPTON, NOTARY PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCER, ....ALSO.... Heal Instate and Collection Agent Denmark, Curry Co., Oregon. LANDS AND TOWN PROPERTY bought and Hold for a fair commission, taxe paid and a general agency busi condsucted. DR. SPINNEY. NO. 11 KEARNY STREET, TREATS ALL CHROMIC, SPECIAL AND PRIVATE DISEASES. TOUNG MEN AVIIO 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. Dli. SP1NNEE will guarantee to forfeit 500 for every case of Seminal Weakness or private decease of any kind or character which he undertakes and lanes 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 ot the system in a manner the patient cannot occount for. On exam ining tne urinary deposits a ropy sediment will often be f ou nd, any sometimes Bmall particles of allmmnm will apiear, or the color will be of a thin, milkish hue. again changing to a dark torpid appearance. J here are mrny men who die of this decease ignorant of tqe cause, which is the second slaga of seminal weakness. Dr. S. will gur antee a perfect cure in all such cases, and a healthy restoration of the geuito-urinary organs. Office Hcu3S 10 to 4 and (J to S. Sundays, from 10 to H A. M. Consultation free, ihorough examination and advice, r. Call or address DR. SPINNEY '& CO., lsTtf No. 11 Kearney st. San .Prancjsco DOCTOR MINTIE (SPECIALIST AND GRADUATE.) TREATS ALL CHRONIC, SPECIAL AND PRIVATE DISEASES. 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