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(:'. v Sjuihwbsi Oregon Recorder V V Z 11 V Tl'ESItAY JIOllNISG, .... AT Denmark, Curry County, Oregon. UT .... Tii.: Hecof.deh Publishing Company SU33CK1PTION KATES. ,n Ymv Lis XuiitLs .2 m . 1 oO TUESDAY.. FEBRUARY 10, 1885. Tho London Times, commenting Farneli's lectuve at Cork, says it is impossible to accede to Lis demands; that asking for aa Irish Parliament is asking independence, pure and simple, which is more than England 'can ever grant or Ireland attain. Tel. DisjCttch. More than -England can grant! And why is it that England cannot 'grant'' independence to Ireland? Les than one hundred years ago that same arrogant, brutal country insisted that she nevtr could and never would "grant" independence to tho Amprican Colonies; in this the mother country had some show of right on ht-r side, while in the case of Ireland she has none whatever. Ireland once had a Parliament and independence, - which England, the freebooter, through bribery and force, wrested from that hapless country. Castlereagb, liko Benedict Arnold later, named his price and got it, thus completing the surrender of his country to tho tender mercies of a powerful, almost savage, usurper. .Slater of Oregon voted against the bi:l to place General Grant on the re tired list. Bat lie has been doing all he could daring six years to get 1 itz-John Porter on tho retired list. Grant hurt the rebels and Porter didn't, and that is enough for Slater. Portland Paper. Just so. But it has been supposed that Generals Bosecrans, Slocum and Wool ford did "hurt tho rebels," and yet they all voted in Committee of the House against placing the great mendicant on the retired list of the army. How did this happen, if Slater luust bo criticised for his part in the matter? "Will the Mail explaine? The principle known as anti-monopoly is one of the foundation stones upon which the superstructure of our Government is built. For it is the doctrine of equality equal rights, equal privileges, equal restraints. A herever there is found an abuse of power, an incroachment of great in dustries or aggregated capital upon, the lesser industries and private rights, thon the application of anti luonopoly principles becomes the only peaceable means of relief. Such a condition of things prevails now. There are corporations that should be an unmixed blessing to the coun try, but because of tho amount of capital required to manage them and by means of combinations among themselves, they are practically mo i.'?io!ios As monopolies they are ex tortionate and oppressive. The op position that is made to any attempt at control or regulation of these mon opolies by the people, displayes either corrupt motives or a liberality of sen timent that is equally as dangerous. As a people, Americans are restless under restraint. They have submit ted to corners in articles of food, hich enriched a few speculators but '.:'ovo thousands into starvation. 1 h rough outrageonsly unreasonable freights and fares they have built up fortunes for railroad magnates, with i. rapidity that rivals the work of a logician's wand. They have seen oar National domain, which should ) e a heritage for their children pass Jag into the hands of syndicates domestic and foreign. In the face of r.ll these things there has hardly been a a emphatic protest. Such liberality is suicidal. It strikes at the very foundation of our Ilepublican institu tions. In the beginning of society all men are equal. In the past we see Uvat a few men were able, by the aid o: cunning, or physical force, to work up to positions of superiority. By ,'adiuii encroachments they finally rasp all tho advantages of the social jidjustmeat. The masses might toil l-!t the prollts of their labor was re vived by the privileged few. They placed griveous burdens upon the peoYie. uruii a Revolution would come along to restore tlx: original equality. The building up of a privileged class vi nobility, whi'jh, in other times was accomplished by physical force, in tfcis country is threatened by the enormois corrupting and coercing power of wealth. It Is nob for nihil istic, socialistic, or communistic pur poses that anli-monopolists are work ing, bat from the instinct of self protection : and self-preservation. ilumbild5siCal.) Slandaud. The Republicans of the California Legislature have elected Hon. Leland Stanford to the United States Senate to succeed Hon. Jas. T. Parley. For many years past it has been custom ary for the Republicans to depend for success upon Democratic blunders. Tho blundering business appears to bo getting over to our side of late. Blaine, according to our own witness es, was blundered out of the Presi dency. Stanford is President of the Central Pacific Railroad, and a good man, but if his election to the Senate by the Republicans be not a blunder which will cost them the State of California at the' next election, and hurt the party generally, then we will bo agreeably mistaken. As this Coast is now represented in the United States Senate, the railroads and other wealthy corporations seem to be all right Coast Mail. Rev. Dr. Talmage recently preached a sermon to prove that there was no conflict between scienco and religion, and one of his illustrations was that the first cable was laid by "Cyrus Field, a Christian." Where Dr. Tal mage got his information from we do not know, but from the time when good old Peter Cooper and his asso ciates in the Atlantic cable scheme got tho experience while Mr. Field reaped the harvest, we have never heard anything about Mr. Field to denote that he was a Christian. A scientist he may be, for he is inter ested with Jay Gould in his outra geous schemes for scientifically skin ning tho public; and if Cyrus is a Christian, then Jay is another, and we want to be counted out. Justice. Some sensitive people hold up their hands in holy horror when laborer and mechanics combine to keep up wages or secure what they deem their rights. But these same people have scarcely a word of condemnation for the railroad kings, -coal monopolists or manufacturing barons, who com bine to extort high prices for freight, coal and other commodities. The la borer combining is a "communist," while the capitalist combining is "an influential business man." New York Free Press. 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