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THE RECORDER IM PUBLISHED tVKKT THI KSDAY AFfSllNOON ■ Y DAVID F. STITT, TDITOB AMD PROFRIETOB. Hi’BsriurnoN hates . One Year....... Hix Months.. Thru« Months fióme'Circle Coi unni A well knowu traveling man who visits the drug trade satrs be bus often beard druggists inquire of customers who asked for a cough medicine whether it was wanted for a child or for an adult, and if for a child, they alttost invariably recommend Cham berlain's Cough Remedy. Tbe reason for this is that they know th»re is no dnngiff from it m«d that it always cures. There is not tbe least danger in giving it, and for coughs, colds and croup, it is unsurpassed. For sale by C. Y. Lowe- Thia paper is entered nt th« Bandon post otU.vo a* Hecond-cInsH Matter. T hu nsDA r. our. 12. vjq :> EDITOK1A L. Rockefeller is tbe possessor of a wig, so the story goe», mid the world is wondering how many scalps be has taken to secure one of his owu. John D. Rockefeller io credited with ttiesiiiteini iit ‘'tbnt money is not all there is iu tbe world.” 'A'ell, nat urally we should expect just such a statement from the grout oil dealer. Money and Kerosene are two impor tant items iu Lie apbere. Oil being tb • first of importance, and the lever by which be raises tbe other item of yalue. All other considerations are secondary. Pay-dreamers love to while away their leisure hours in building air castles, as it takes but a short stretch of tbe imagination to transport tbe ideal into tbe fancied real, Just now there are muny air castle builders: some of them think they will be Gov ernor of Oregon next June, while others are after Mayoralties of large cities, while nut a few ate iu fancied possession of the next Presidential bat, Bix.zt*, Nwt Basincaa. Chicago l’ort. One of tbe most popular fallacies of our day is that we are martyrs to tbe strenuous life. Life, we tell our- selveB, is lived at such a tremendous pace in these twentieth century days that wo are all breaking down under tbe strain. Especially hero in Amer ica we are so astonishingly efficient, aud so wonderfully industrious, we are accomplishing such mighty re sults, that our constitutions are going to the demnition bowwows. It is all very sad and very noble, and at bot tom we are proud of immolating our selves on tbe altar of progress or civ ilization, or whatever capitalized di vinity most strikes our imagination. But the cold facts tire these: Amer leans are not breaking down general ly, aod those who are do not succumb to overwork, but to overstrain from generally intemperate liviug. Hard work sei tom kills. Cluse attention to business, keen interest tn practical work, tbe full exorcise of one's facili ties do not break min down. Labor is the portion of man, and be is healthier at work, aud bard at work, than lie ever could be idling. Iu tbe language of the street, it is booze, not business, that kills, if tbe slang term be extended to include not only tho intemperate uso of liquor, but intem perate living of every kitol. Some Seasonable Advice. It may be a piece of superfluous advice to urge people at this season of tbe year Io lay in a supply of Cbarn- berlaiu's Cough Remedy. It is al most sure to bo needed before winter is over, and much more prompt and satisfactory results are obtained when taken as soon as a cold is contracted, mid before it bfis become settled in the system, which can J niy be done by keeping the remedy at band. Tins remedy is so widely known ami so altogether good that uo one should hesitate about buying it iu preference to any other. It is for sale by C. Y. Lowe. Like Banquo's ghost, the Chinese movement against Americans “will not down,” and Minister Rockhill, Who, a few weeks ago, was so very confident that tbe trouble was of small consequence, is now expressing some misgivings over tho trend ut af fairs. The mutter was discussed at n Cabinet meeting Tuesday, and it was decided that some important changes must bo made in tbo regulations gov erning tbo admission to this country of Chinese citizens. Too much red tape on tho American ond of the route was undoubtedly tbo primary cause of tbo unfortunate row that lias been provoke«), lint it will lake considerable time after the removal of this red tape again to get China into a sufficiently good humor to induce her to extent) any favors in trade or otherwise to the •’foreign devils” who have brought on the trouble. Oregonian, ri»u. t. n«t Ri«-h. are often frustrated by sudden break down, due to dyspepsia or constipa tiotf. Take Dr. King's New Life Pill» •nd brace up. They take out the ma terials which are clogging ybnr ener gies, am) give yon a new start, Core headache, and dizziness, too, At ('. Y. Lowe « Drug Store. 25e. Guar- M«wd, if Isfort line's Victim. A a í . l ® It a ad ou. Oregou, £ shabby little room iu this city. She cam« h«re expecting to get work dur ing the fuir. bh« was perhaps not Time is fleeting, so be doing altogether well when slit cam« here; Any tusk there is for you: on that very account she may have You are stronger, while accruing Gain of good and wisdom, too. somewhat lacked those hn-lling quid Be not with tbe drones and shirkers, ities which mark the self reliant As through life they idly stroll; American. But she did the be.-t she Victory belongs to workers, could ami failed. Her little stock of Strive aud you will reach be goal. money exhausted and the full season ‘■When we come to the end of life coming on tbe poor friendless girl saw nothing to do but to go out on i >t ’s UJt the wisdom we have acquired the Street and ask fur help. Only this ' <»r Ibe wealth we have gained or tbe fame we have woo, that we like to re or starve, member, but tbe love we have given If she hud only known how it might have been otherwise. Il is easy for and received.” those who know Io say, but bow dif The object of life is to learn to live. ferent for those who do not know. We are at school here, aud shall al There is honorable employment for ways be ut school until we are dis scores of girls in Portland; there is a demand for their services that seems missed from earth's classes to be pro never filled. No girl need starve moted into Heaven. It is a pity we here and no girl need descend from do not learn our lessons. It is a pity respectability to make a decent liviug. if we grow no gentler, no kindlier, no There is a never-ending demand for more thoughtful, no more unselfish, girls in tbe domestic service of tbe no more unworldly, as tbe years pass city, and those who are willing to do over us. the work can get well paid. But this As a rule the children’s progress nt girl did not know, or if she did, felt home is regulated l>y the home atti the presence of the tubercular disease tude toward school. It parents are the snfferer from which gets such in di Here ut, children also are indifler- scant comfort from her fellow human eul; if parents »re interested in school beings. work, a new impulse is given to tbe In any event she went nut on tbe children’s interest. Farents should street. The lynx-eyed officers of the strive to understand tbe teacher ami law soon noted her movements, lo to hold her at the highest standard. cated her room, and were ready to a.- No teacher can do justice to himself rest her for vagrancy. Meantime her and pupils if he is made au object of disease was making steady ravages, constant and severo criticism; expres and death and tbe law stand face to sions of disapproval should never be fuco ready to claim their victim. I made m the presence of children; un- Brought home to ns tbe case gives Ti taBon'sni between the home and every feeling person a wrench. 1,1 school destroys the value of school to poor vagrant, perhaps unable to work Hie cbildreu. boing hurried into a pauper’s grave, and ibe law, typifying humanity and Sb» was just &□ ordinary womaa our grade of civilization, finds noth without much titno for culture. She ing better for tbe victim, whose only did not know the difference between crime is misfortune, than arrest for an Ionic and a Doric column in nrebi vagrancy! God belt, us all, for in tectur«, and aha was not up on china some directions we have progressed painting or Roman emperors, but «ho very little.—Portland Journal. brought up her three children to tell tbe truth, to love God, to love their brothers, mi l to do honest labor with their han.Is and not b » ashamed of it. First, soak tbo corn or bunion in I When she died tbe papers did’ut no warm water to soften it: then pare it tice it, but the Recording Angel said, down as closely as possible without I as bi» took up a fresh peu and turned drawing blood and apply Chamber- Iain's Pain Balm twice daily, rubbing over to a clean page: A queen is coming, Get ready hei throne; She hath wrought nobly—» She cat cd fur her own. 0 Yes! G Yes! Druggist and Apothecary, I n tUN* in rece ipt of a new aud freaU atuck of A SONG FOR THE WEARY. Life is bat a world of battle«; You lUQHt fight tbeui would you win : With the idleness that prattle., Victory has never beeu. l beu why abould yon be couiplainiua If in one attempt yon fail? Each endeavor give« yon training. Till at la.t yon should prevail. Nugget« of «uocuiu are lying, Underneath life', rogged road; Dig aud dig and keep on trying 'Till you strike the previous lode. Skies above ycu will be bluer, As along tbe way yon tread, Friends around you will be troer, So be brave aud go ahead. City Meat Market, CLARENCE Y. LCV.E, Crude Thought. A. The, Full fruui Th* Editorial Feu. PleuMtut Kvvnlug Kev «ri«», A Column ttrdlc-utr«l I*» Tired Mother, h . They Join Tho Hum« Circi, nt Kv.ulug Tide. Drugs r.nd Chemicals, Patent und Proprietary Preparations Toilet Artich's, DriiKgl«t» Nitiitli ieM. Wo Have the Variety cf Stock B vf. Pori:. Venl, Mutton. I. it b. Pork qskm '» 1 rv>8<d Kerf, lit »4 (’bits» , Uonit’d Bort, iiikltd !’■ rk, F^ys, \ttil hs ntul Butter. - Call u|i us and Ktt <>ur ptioeti bt-forv buying el>»t where. Wa are not like the Hind Whetls <>f n v«£<m» tUwHv* f«>i:<»*inR in tbe »ame rat. I'U’ainesM, and we got tb r<* by k< iq ing Wu are pUHher«, alrivina for n larger Tlira Bost MaELt in tlio I-iiind. and A« llilif! nt Hr \ r\ |»t i: << We arc ii^ie to ph a«** .tnd here to stav. Yours to serve, J. Waldvogel & Son, Props. P kbfvmes , Biivsnts, S ponges , S oap * N uts and G andies . Cigars, Tobaccos ami Cigarettes. PtiintN. Oils. Glass*, s, nnd Painter’s Supplied Absolutely Pure HAS HO SUSSTirUTE A Cream of Tartar Powder, free from alum or phoe- phatic acid aOYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK. The Newly Refitted, Speedy and Elegant Steamer I 5< M Niior> You Can't Expect to Get $2 worth fcr $1, but you can get your money’s worth at Will give a regular ten day Service between Coquille Kiver. Oregon* and San Francisco, California, for both passengers and fre’gbt. M. BREUER’S City Barber Shop Governor Chamberlain has entered into a contract with Lowenberg-Gomg Company for the leasing of convict labor, 150 men. for two years, at 3.J Cents per hour per man. TLe Gover nor thus conforms to the spirit of the resolution passed at the last Legisla Dealer in Roots and Shout. ture which anticipates that prison la- lx>r can be successfully employed np- Repairing neatly and promptly done at lowest living prices. on public roads. The Governor again concedes his willingness to abide by the will of the people.—Portland La bor Press. M. MARTIN CAPT NWAYNE A E. DYER. Agent, Bandon. Oregon. IIOY T, A ü < nt, 22G Buttery Str:-el, Nan Francisco, California. AND BATH ROOMS, GEORGE HITE, 1'uoruiTos. SHAVES, EACH SHAMl’OO, AMERICA’S GREATEST WEEKLY. THE TOLEDO BLADE Toledo, Oliio. HAIR CUT, 25 Ct« SEWING MACHINE. ROLLER BEARING. HIGH GRADI. The SINGE, 26 Ct». EACH Hotel Coquille VJo<|nil!e «Jity., The Toledo Blade is now inatuBvd in its new building, with »t modern plant and equipment, m.d facihti* t equal to any pub lication hetweeu Now York mid CiiictiKo. It is the only Weekly newspaper edited ex pressly for every Mate anil Territory. The News ot the World s > arranged that busy people can more easily cuuuprehend. than by reading cumbersome colnmna ot dailies. All current topics made plain in each issue by special editorial matter written from incep tion down to date. The only paper pub lished especially for people who d > or d » not read daily newspapers, and yet thirst for plain facts. That this kind of a newspaper is popular, is proven by the tact that the Weekly Ki-ide now has over 1X m ,(X)0 yearly subscribers, and is uiiGUluted in ail parts of the U S. In addition to tbe news, the Blade publishes short, aud s**rial stories, hu j many departments < f matter suitable to every member of the family. Only one dollar a year Write fur free specimen copy. Address THE BLADE, Toledo, Ohio. Recorder subscribers can nave the Blade and tbe K ecouddr , fur ¿J a year, payable iu advance. J P TliPPKH. Proprietor. This well-known hotel is now uuder new ami com petent management am) lias been thoroughly ren ovated throughout. The table service is equal to any in Southern Oregon. SmpJe rooms fur com mercial men. Baggage transported to und from boats and trains free of charge. Fine new bar in conuociion with the hotel. Automatic n C. Elizabeth, by buying thlt reliable, honest high grade sew ing machine. STRONGEST GUARANTEE. National Sewing Machine Co., SAN FRANCISCO. CAL. C. P. JENSEN, Master* 1’Lih Stt-anHT is New, is Slrnntlv buili, nnd fiHttl will» flip Intent improvements, nnd wi( li»ve a lecular h ¿n\ s» i \ io , L«r t j ( i •» and fre'rl ’. between the Coquille 1’ivcr, Oie^un, a«;d ft.tii Franc sco, Calif. FACTORY AT BELVIDERE. ILL. Eid LLl’ DYEH, Arent. Ufiid.m, O Mamii’in'I Afier-L L" 7 Front Streit, Sa 1D1*. IX. Tu Houston, PHYSICIAN & SUHGEON First Ofli.i« over Furniture Store. Honrs, 9 to 12. a.in. 1:30 tu 4, p in ; 7 to 8 in the evening. BANDON, • - AF ' Y OREGON, O- T- Elu-naeiirotlier U. S. Commisicnerand Notary Publio Aga tes Ground, Polished and Mounted vigorously for five minutes at each to or.'ler; or uny other work in Filings and Final proofs made on Home application. A corn plaster should steads, Timber Claims and other U. S. Lands line will bo tlouo in a neat and Balis be worn a few days to pro’ecl it from Money Loans > p^utiuted on Approved factory manner, at a reasonable price. the shoe. As a g«ueral liniment for Security. Call and see niy new line of jewelry con OOAND IN8T.TUTIONS. sprains, bruises, lameness and rheu Office in room 10 Beyerl «• Building, Ban sisting of Stick Pins, llat Pins, Sash Pins, Lady’.'. Waist Sets, Brooches, Bracelets. Cuff matism, Pain Balm is nnequaled. The homo anJ the church me two don. Residence on Butte Creek, Oregon. For sale by C. Y. Lowe. of the grandest institutions known to All kinds of Real Estate bought and and Collar Bntiona, Chains, ( harms, and Rings, which has just arrived. mankind. What would be any nearer kl. ARTHU1 to heaven on earth than a happy Wiwh to b<* Governor. ù Jew» 1er. home, with a loving futh r an 1 moth Baker City, Ore., Sept. 28, 1905. er, with their littlo family? When Orecon. Subject Io the termsnnd conditions God created man be said it wasn’t of tho primary law, I am und will ba good for man Io live alone,so lie made a candidate for Governor ou tbo Re him a helpmate, not a slave. But ” iu* 'L* publican ticket m«n don't seem to understand it that O&CS; It is not a question of salary. There . way. If the wife shares our sorrows are many things far more valuable i an 1 trials, she should also be partaker than gold, arid to my mind the office-of our joys, of Governor of the state of Oregon is ! If Hbe asks yon about your busi- one of them. | qoss don’t snap her up and tell her it Am going to make an honuraldo ef- ig none of I kt business. Always fort to secure that position, aod want speak kindly. Kiss her once in a if. OS all my friends throughout the state while and tell her sh v is pr> Ity, for no What We Can De- Fcr You i. - a *ii> to assist me, and I appeal to them for 1 man who loves bis wife can fail to set- support. Any promist» or pledge will | some pretty trait about her. If you t wo Papers fur the Price of One. be made direct to tbe people; no haven't don-i this, try it. Nothing Get- the News of the World mid other promiso or pledge will I e mad«?. woul-l please her hotter, am) she the Loral News Thrown Am not and will not be or become would repay you a thousand times iu as n Ihvgaiu. a candidate of any faction, any man, for it. When sbs is fooling bad ami To those* who pay up ri - h *arng<*a and a or combination of men. Will either woriied show a disposition to sympa year in advance, and to ail new RiibHcri- bera who pay in auYqnce. we make tbe be nominated or defeated on my tbize. And the wife should do tbo following proposition oompriaing several TONSORIÄL PARLORS merits, and will not in the least com same for her hnsl-and. different couplets to select from : Nothing promise niy 'official integrity. Will would please him more when he comes P rice of P ublications per Yr.AU. P. 8. HOYT, Prop stand by this, even though it should in after a hard day's work than for B andon IU coddeb J2 00 6 «0 cost mo the nomination. My nomina her to meet him at the door wit b a Hau Francisco Bulletin Loeat .1 In EL DORADO BUILDING, 5 00 tion would not mean ibe success o.- loving smile nod a k!««.— It makes Port Ian 1 Evening Telegram Iloti Street. MANIKIN. OKKUON 1 50 Weekly Ore^ouinn defeat ot any element of the Republi him feel that she appreciates what bo M NHAVING, SHAMPOOING AND HAIR Appeal to Keawon can party. I want to see tbe party baa done for her. Nothing can make Our Offer. Ct Tl ING A T STANDARD PRICES. harmonized and united, and tbe whole home more loving than kind words. The Bnlletin ig une of the h-adine rape IlMtliriMiiD newly v»p with ! Ju ticket elected, nnd if uoiL'inatod and We thought the lovliest LometLsl w. wf tbs Weal, uud ig a dally published iu Nau Hot or Cold IhtfltK 25 erntw elected will endeavor to accomplish ever was in was, when they spoko to Francisco, nnd Hires sll the news. Our oflee that end and give tbe state a clean, each other, it was always father, includes tho NundHy Bnlletin. 60 YEARS* EXPERIENCE honest, economical, bnsiuess, republi mother, son or daughter, and it is like Recorder and Rullelin. one year.. l~ 00 Recorder and Ihilletiu. one month 0!» can administration. that old darkey once said, when auotb The Portland Ereninu Teleuram ig issued No matter what may be the result, er called him a black African. ‘‘It’s six limes a week. It aire» all the news that I pledge my hearty support to tbe not so much what you say, as it is the is worth rending and up to time of going to press, rntich of it being 2t hours ficher Hint: ticket. Yours truly, way you speak it.” when it reache« here through any other U A J ohns . T rade M arks tre 'tí CURSS RHSUMATISM AKD ALL PAIN tw g<U?<#LC’A, SF^AIWS, CUTS, aS’JUtl, SiJftSIfe, SCALSS, RsiF mi xr-r. <5CO sor<E«, crick i « hack , 3;c.ucMt, luiv . hago , M bi ft— Ch.* STIFF Ui>wts, COffiTWACTeO MUSuCLS, SFRAIMIO « a, 'o»’’ i > iki ||. s , coiiJt trjsr.n <*r Va.’C&vs, rnosrAb FIST, QObH^. BUNIOKS. Cail.9U.tMS, ALL ..'trUM»ATIU4J QV UAL OR GSASY. no Insomnia and Indigestion Cured. “Last year I bad n very severe at tack of indigestion. I could not sleep at nigbt and suffered most excruciat ing pains for three hours after each meal. 1 was troubled tjiis way for about three months when I used Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets, and received immediate re lief," says John Dixon, Tullamore, Ontario, Canada, For sale by C Y. pow«. New Cure for Cancer. All aiirf ice cancers aro now known to be curable, by Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Jas. Walters, of Duffield, Va., writes: *’I had a cancer on my lip for years, that seemed incurable, till Bucklen’s zkrnicn Salve healed it, and now it is perfectly well.” Guarnn teed cure for cuts and burns. 25c at Lowe’» Drug Store. I* Il Affi II 0*1*1 a I yi ** ynamoeriain a Colic. Cholcr* ind purrh«». Remedy. Never fails. Buy it now. It may save life. journal. K.-oorder nnd Tehgrnm one yetir ♦•"> SO For n weekly newspaper tbe Weekly Ore gonian lead» in the Northwest, nnd gives all tbe news usually contained iu a weekly paper. Recorder and Weekly Oregonian..$2 50 It is the tint, of etch per awn to seek in formation along all lines that tend toward bringing about i>et ter conditions and greater prosperity for the human family, nml for the purpose cf giving our readers a chance to inform themselves we give them the best —Appeal to Reason. Any doctrine that does not appeal to the highest order of rea soning KnM safe. Recorder an«l Appeal to Reason. . >2 00 D csignb CORYRiaHTS Ac. Anvono ffpndlng n nketrh and deacHptlnn may quickly iwrcrtAln nur opinion fre® whether an Invention is probffbly patentable. Communtea« tions strictly confidential. HANDBOOK on Patent« «ent free. Oldest «gency for «ecurlnirpatents. Patents fatten through Munn A Co. receive ip«*Lil notlct, without charge, in the “I was much afflicted with rheu-nr.ti-m, writes Ed. C. Nud, IowavBIc, Sedgwi < Co.,Kam ss,“going about on crutch s nud suifering a great deal ot pain, I was induced to try Ballard’s Snow Liniment, which cure.', me, after using three S ■ ’>«.ttl s. IT !S TIHJ GREATEST LINIMIiNT I I.VI-itt SliD; have rec- ernmended it to a number of persona, »11 express themselves as being benefited by it. I now wait without crutches, and am aide to perform a great deal of light labor on tho farm.” THRTE SIZES: 25c, 50c AND 15 L00 BALLARD S^OW LHNIMEJNT CO. ST. LCUtf. U. S. A. GOLD AND KEGOMMCNOED CY C. Y DO YO’J NEED ANY HARD-WARE? ”f-C n X nre doing Im^inesR nt Tho Old **-^ V Stand and can pleasg,yon. Give ns a Call and examino our Stoves, Ranges and Farm Implements, Etc, Now is tbe time to purchase Hardware. The undersigned biiB hi stock a large assortment uf Hardware, Tinware, Graniteware, Glassware, Crockery and Miners’ Supplies. Paint*. Oil*. Door* anti W ìih I oivm . TINSIIOP IN CONNECTION. A. McNAIR, The Bandon Hardware Man, Scientific flmcrican. A handsomely Illustrated weekly. largest cir- cul tio I of any s •- urnal. Terms. >.3 3 year: four months, f L Sold by all newsdealers, LOW E TRKAPAftM NOTICE. . ---- THE STEAMER---- Notice is hereby given to all perunns not to trespass upon the premises of Dr. Kcnv< n, C q 33,pro*<|*,i- situated between Floras Lake and tbe coun Branch Oillco. C36 F Washington, D. C. THOMAS \\ Hi I E, Master ty ruad. it) Northern Corry, by removing, «otting. or destroying timber np«m said Len.r. Band,,« every tuornirig. rxrep- land. $25 reward will be paid for informa- Snndar. M 7:30 o'elc.clt and malte, conti«« t tion leading to a couvicfion of trespasa rm tion. «rith thè train »nd nL-amer Jlyrl et "?u_?*?•]**• stated above. 10:30 il. ni. nt < «qnille (’il». Dated at Bandon. Oregon. March 14. 1!<1. Lenvt H Cxqaille Cftv nt 12:30 p ni., arri*: «m, Wublnrtü« U c7, tor tk«lr »¡.vi pria, ottrt PETER NELSO a N, Agent ■ x YUM vt l«n> hu.-<lr.<l lu Poitou» w*u:«4. iui{ «t Bandai: al 4«X) p. ni, MUNN £ New York Wanied-Hn Idea SSi DISPATCH