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About Southwest Oregon recorder. (Denmark, Curry County, Or.) 188?-18?? | View Entire Issue (Feb. 17, 1885)
Southwest Oregon Recorder PUBLISHED kteb; tui:siay morning, AT ... . Denmark, Curry County, Oregon. .... sx .... The Recorder Publish.no Company ' SUBSCRIPTION RATES. One Year .. .$2 50 Sr. JJcnth- 1 60 Advcrtisiiff iK'-itts Reasonable. . Tu'a paper is entered at the Denmark pjstcifllce aa Second-cl is. Matter. TUESDAY.. FEBRUARY 17, 18S5. STATE AID FOR SCHOOLS. It is a cLrouic Lubit of a consiJ-ti-iiblj ixTCfntaa of tho Legisla tors of any given State to ride some sort of educational hobby, and Ore gon cannot claim exemption from the rule. Aid is sought for this "institution" and tbat, with rose colored prophecies j.s to the good to flow out to bless the dear people from the success of any schoino proposed. Sectarian fcchools never tiro of begging S.ate aid, while other institutions clamor for an appropriation ''just this once Uiore." But now another raid is threatened upon the people's ex chequer to '"endow"' a series ol "Nor mal Schools," and it is urged in sup lort of this latter scheme that such schools rae an absolute necessity in order to tit men and women to "teach the young idea how to shoot" It rnahow does not occur to the cham pions of the "Normal School" great 3. eel that men and women were taught and quite well qualified for the battle of life long prior to the jSormal humbug era. In a recent interview with the Sandwich Island's Sugar King, Mr. Spreckles said that the interviewer could set down one thing as certain, iz ; "that Claus Spreckles knew what was good for Claus Spreckles." "We have no doubt of the truth of this, for tho transition in compara .ivoly few years, from a retail grocer in Church street, Nov York, to an in- k-xuc oi ten thousand dollars a day, ;u 'I a title of Knighthood from King Kalakua, shows that Sir Claus j.-, to say tho least, thrifty. Ho knows how to throw out a sprat and .dtch a mackerel as well as most peo ple. The late Ferando Wood, if he were alive, could tell us something it'.-out bow the "Ways and Means Commit tee of tho House could be r.-od for the good of Mr. Spreckels, Vt:iit Sir Claus worked the argu ment of "extending .American com mcree in tho Pacific" "for all it was worth in preventing the abrogation if the one-sided Hawaiian treaty. If Mr. Spreckles don't quietly run a renewal of this treaty through the present Congress, it will not be be cause ho does not know "what is good lor Claus Spreckles" nor that he does iu t understand "addition, division and fciience." Speaking seriously, haven't we had about enough of mak ii.g men rich by act of Congress? Justice. Senator Van AVyck, of Nebraska, during a speech made by him in the Sjiie-Aipon Senator Cullom's bill to Treate a National Railroad Commis sion, stated that Kite four thousand millions of fictitious watered stock in existence are a mortgage on every acre of land in the Republic," and that in effect the fanners of the Uni ted States were "working their farms on shares with the railroads, and that the railroads took the lion's share." That this is literally true on Twuvy -products can be seen by com paring prices -at the point of produc :.vn with thcof ;ti?:markets where consumed, and the principal' question involved is whether tho sum demand ed by the railroad for its service is a reasonable one. - Right here is where the watered 'stock Comes in, "and. where rates are demanded 'which pay interest, or dividends upon ' these fic-: tiiious securities, they are unques tionably, equivalent to a mortgage upon the industry of both producers Turdnsuiners, With the industries oi tim country thus loaded, is it any wonder that the rich grov rapidly The Eastern Republican papers have not yet done talking about what beat Blainel Some are blaming Beecher and some blaming Burchard but tho thing which beat Blaine was :he common school system in its ordi nary course of instruction. The three It's which walloped "tho Plum d Knight" were not "Rum Roman sm and Rebellion," but "Reading. Riting and 'Rithmetic." It was these three that enabled tho Ameri can people to figure up Blaine's twenty -one years as a public servant at a compensation not exceeding $5 000 a year; and they found that it did not quite foot up a million of dollars. And that was what beat Blaine. The public nasal organ smelled a large sized rat Standard. In a highly ironical article in a recent number of J ustice reviewing our diplomatic relations, Benjamin F. Butler says "Experience, which some cynic has said is the only school that fools learn at, has shown us .that we have always lost when we made treaties with any power except bar barous tribes, i. e., the Indians, and then we always gained. Our diplo mats have always been equal to the task of overreaching the Indians by treaties, probably because tho poor Indian could not read them when made!" TO SHEEP MEN. I WOULD RESPECTFULLY CALL THE attention of interested parties to ths fact that I have for sale fct my place a num ber of thoroughbred Merino Ricks and Ewes. Address, J. W. CARMAN, Denmark, Or. 10 $10 10 10 We Wish an energetic Man op Woman in every neighborhood on the Coast. For full particulars address, A. L. BANCROFT & CO., SAX FRAXCISCO. FOR SALE. rpHE MURRAY I'LACE ON FOUR MILE JL is for sale, with or without stock and fanning implements. Price very reasonable. Title U. S. Patent. For particulars call at this office, or address Richard Hill at Ran don, Oregon. NORTH STAR HOTEL, ELLENSBURG, OREGON. This House is centraliy located, roomy, and generally adapted for the convenience and quietude of its patrons. GOOD FEED START E ATTACHED. Meals, 37K cents. Roard by the week at corresponding rates. The public are invited to call. A. M. GILLESPIE. REDUCTION IN BLACKSMITH WORK LAX G LOIS & XI2LSOX. From and after this date wo 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. We do no botch work, and don't you forget it. LANGLOIS & NELSON. Miss Jennie Malehorn, Resident Stlusic Teacher, Denmark, Oregon. Lessons given on the Piano or Organ. Terms Reasonable. J. HUNTLEY, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW, ELLE' SEXJEO,'. OREGON. Particular- attention -will 'be paid to "Land busisiness. - J. A. GRAY. a. mv slGfcrs. SIOLIX & G'KAY. ATTORNEYS and COUNSELORS AT LAW, MAliSHEIELD, OBEGOK. WjlljjrjRctifie in all cf the State and Federal NOTICE. We, the undersigned, would most respectfully announce to the Citizens of Curry County that we now have our stock of goods opened and have on hand a complete assortment of General Merchandise,which we are prepared to dispose of at prices lower than, ever before We are also prepared to Wholesale goods in quantities, and will guarantee to compete with San Francisco, Sacramento or Portland. In exchange we will take all kinds of marketable goods, such as Grain, Wool, Hides, Corned Meats, Chickens, Eggs or anything that can bo sold in the San Francisco markets. We wish to demonstrate to the citizens of this County that we are not here as transcient traders, but that we have come to stay and do all in our power to help build up and advance the interests of the people. To substantiate this i.ssortion we will state that this Summer we propose to construct a wharf which will afford a means of shipment for anything citi zens will produce, and open to the world an almost unknown harbor though equalled by none between San Francisco and Puget Sound We invite all to come and see us and them selves as to what we are able to do. CRAWFORD & WILBUR. JOHS N. LAXGLOIS. PETER NELSON LANCLIOS & XELSOX, General Biacksmithing, NEW LAKE, CURRY CO. HorsesIioelH&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. ..;.A SUPPLY OF.... FARM HAKDWAUF, ....CONSISTING CF.... Axes, Brush Hooks, Mattocks, Shades, Hoes, Shovels, Rakes, Braces, Ti-.U, Screws, Drawing Knives, Nail , Etc. , AST OCK OF TABLE CUTLERY. Door Locks and Hinges, p II n Coal Oil, Soap, Hatches, Vinegar, Powder, Shot, Cap , Lead. THE BANDOG HOTEL. Jiandon, Coos C ., Or. M. E. ANDERSON, 1'roprietors. . rrHIS HOTIRTC TTAS KVVM I 'T.Tvfl V'FT.V I JL furnished, and is at o . the home of I the tourist. Thf hniian in rif mu;u til the steamer landing. The e is supplied with the best the market ords mid no pains spared to render conifo t to quests. ROBERT PAS 'JNS, BOOT AND SHOEMAKER POUT ORFGKU. Custom work a specialty. Repairing . neatly done. . 1SS5 ; Hi VALUABLE TO ALL! : "Will be mailed T?nf . to all BDDllcantfl Rf. a2? customers of last year without vruermgn. n contains illustrations, pricea descriptionB and directions for planting all . vegetable and Flower SKEDS, BULUsrete DR. SPINNEY. NO. 11 KEA11NY STKKET, TREATS AliL CHRONIC, SPECIAL AND PRIVATE DISEASES. YOUNG MUX WHO 'ARK Kl TFK1UNG from the effects of youthful follies or indiscretion will do wcii to nvnil themselvefi of this tne greatest b'xin ever laid at the ni ter of suiiering iraimunty. DK, SP1NNEE will guiurautee to foii'tii $iWJ for every case of Seminal Weakness or private doceaao of any kind or character which he undertakes and f ailes to cure. MIDDLE-AGED MEN Thore are many f.t th age of thiiiy frj six ty, who are troubled with too frequent evac uations of tho bladder, oiU'ii aocompaiiied by a slight smarting or bnrninjj seusatioii aud a weakening oi the systt-m in a manner the patient cannot occouilt for. Oa cxkui ining the urinary deposits a ropy sediment will often be found, any sometimes sniaii particles of nlbamum will apir, or the color will be of a chin, luilkim hue. H-suhi changing to a dark torpid appearance. There are mrny men who d.-eof this tiaceade ignorant of Ua cause, which is tho second blageof Reminal woakmss. Dr. S. will vxxr nntee a peifect cure in all such c:ises, and a healthy restoration of the genittAimary organs. OFiicii -llouus 10 to 4 and (! to 8. Sundaj's, from 10 to il a. u. Coiuaitaur free, lhorouh exaiuijr;tivn and advice, i?5. Call or address DR. SPINNEY CO., lsT'tf No. 11 Keavtiey st. f?na Fmn:so. DOCTOR MTNTIE (SPECIALIST AND GUADUAfE.) TREATS ALL CHRONIC, SPECIAL AND PRIVATE DISEASES. The Great English iemeay TS A NEVER FAIL JL in" Cure for Ner vous Lfeuihly. Irtenii ProEtatorhea, i'araly- sis, rtud ail Hie ter aole elfeot of self abuse, of youthful follies and excesses m maturer years, such as Loss of Memory, Lassitude, Nocturnal Emis sions, Avenion to Societj, Dimness of Vision Noises in Head, the vital fluid passing unol Rervei through the urme, aud many otl't-r dirtoaHes that lead to insanity and death. DR. MINTIE, who is a regular phy-i-jian, (graduate of the University of Pennsyiva nia) will agree to forfeit Five Hundred iil lars for a case of thid kind tha Vital Ites torative (under his special advioe and tre.it ment will not cure, or for anytLing impure or iujurtoGs found in its coniiiositiou. ULi. MiNl'i ii treatsj ail iirivpte ch:H'.ise8 without Mercury. Consultation free. Thorough ex amination and advice, including analysis of urine, 3. Prioo of Vital Restociitive, HiJiO a bottle, o. four times the quantity. 3 : sent to any adiress uion leceipt of pri.w, or C. O. D., seoare from oln-ii-vHtiou and in pri vate name if desired. E. A. MLVi'iE, H. D., No. 11 Keirnv Stve-.t, Uiii Prna.sa.., Oni. SAMPLE IK'i'TLE IRE.L: Villbese -.t to any o ie r.piiling by letter, Kt''dJi sympto us, a,L,e ajiu m:.. otriet bv crecy in repaid to ah i)U.;ii:es. ti'-UiU'tioa.-;. Du. uNl.ES JiiDNBi' .iviiMEDV, M Priiliji'iOU.U, cures all kun& of Kidney and bladder Comi;i'.iiits. 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