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THURSDAY. JULY It, ti>01.
EDITORIAL
J. Pierpont Morgan represents a
tower of wealth aud power, the great
ness of which tbe average mind is in
capable of conceiving.
Search
back along times corridors and how
many humau skeletons will coufront
you in the wake of Morgan’s onward
march. Great towers of wealth are
built upon dead people’s bones, but
it. is impossible to estimate tbewrecks
left behind, or tho hopes that bave
been blasted in the building of such
towers.
Capitol Journal: it has. just
leaked out that Architect Burgraff
aud John Holman of Albany were
part of the bloomer basebail outfit
that has been working ibe valley
towns. It was suspected that part of
tbe crowd were not women, and tbe
grand jury of Linn county is said to
be investigating these puriiculiai
cases.
— oco-----
Wu Ting Fang, tbe Chinese minis
ter delivered the 4tb of July oration
at Philadelphia, Pa., last Thursday.
The following extract is part of his
address:
“This nation, it seems to me, has
not sprung into existimes without a
manifest destiny. There must be
some noble end for which tbe in
dependence of the United States was
established. It was to demónstrale
to tbe world what great good to ma •
kind a free and independent people
can do; to establish ‘a government of
the people, by the people, and for tbe
people;“ to preserve law and order; to
treat all people alike with fairness
and justice; to do away with selfish
and clannish feeling; to make Amer
ican patriotism synonymous wilh fair
play; with tho love of mankind, with
freedom and liberty in accord nice
with law and justice. By pursuing
tbpse ends this republic will become
the greatest power upon the earth
and you citizens of this great country
will be móre than ever respected mid
loved
by all.“
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Wiossi
in ul.
Sir Iln
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Bici
The* Cuiigreaxlonal J iiuketins
Party.
lucrease
The Capitol Journal, of Salem, iu
speaking of the Congressional party
which has been visiting the West
Hnd Northwest ostensibly in the in
terest of tbe people generally, for tbe
purpose of determining wliat improve
nients can be made to further the
producing interests of tbe Great
West, presents the following brief
commeut upou the utility of the com
mission:
When we cousider tbe performance
of one man Harriman, of Wall street,
beiug practically in control of three
great Trans Continental lines, tbe
unties of a little handful of politicians
coming out West and inspecting our
rivers and harbors, to see wbat can
be done to improve them, aud make
I hem more effective competitors of
Harriman et al., are euough to make
tbe HUgela weep. When it is grasped
that the shinplaster filching states
men who throng tbe Washington
boarding houses, when they are not
deadlieutiog about tbe country on
some junketing tour, are riding on
special trains furnished them lo go
about the country aud lay awake
nights to see bow they can device
ways and means to ent down tbe div
idends of tbe plutocrats whose tem
porary lackeys they are, it is enough
to make the people of this earth shed
tbe briny tear at being such everlast
ing damphools. Of course, the
leather lunged bowlers who fill the
congressional records with spoutings
on expansion and tariff for rural eon-
s mu pt ion must laugh in their sleeves
at. the gullibility of tho sucker voters
who drive miles to get a chance to
drop a ballot for the continuation
of this farce. But our government
survives in spite of these processes.
Like a gigantic megatberm of the
. eolithic ages, tbe American political
mastodon plunges on, bis ilaiilisdang
ling with parasites and leeelr's living
on bis life blood, lint strong enough
to support them all nnd still hold his
place in ibe jungle of nations. But
tbe wolves of aggregated capital are
snapping at his throat, and unless
some way is found to cut Ibeir fangs
or divert their attention to other
game, this government will become
weakened by their rapacity, aud the
old Republican elephant go down in
tbe mire. Iu the mean itue some one
ought take a stick aud beat off the
parasites, nt least dining Ibe vacation
of congress.
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Sure of öf.c Thing.
iu Circulating
.71 rd iu in.
W ashington . July 2.—Tbe monthly
circulation etnleiuent waned by tho
Controller of tbe Currency shows
tbnt at tbe. close of tbe fiscal year,
June 29 1901, ibe total circulation of
bank notes was $653.742,186, an in
etease for tbe year of $44.101,743 anil
an increase for tbe month of $7,159,
587. Tbe circulation based on United
Bonds was $323,809,684, lit) increase
for tbe year of $49,775,134 and un
increase for tbe month of $352,507.
The circulation secured by lawful
money amouuted to $29.851.505, a de
crease for tbe yuar of $5,673,380 and
an increase for the mouth of $1,807,
130.
The amount of the United States
registered bonds on deposit to secure
circulation notes was $326 219,230,
and to secure public deposits $103,-
810,450.
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iJit.y, Orioli, od July 27, TJiJl. viz:
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ou his H. E. No. 8i>73 for the SW’.j of NW’i
W bj of S 'A Jq. of Sec. 5 and N
of N *4
of Sec. 8 T. 28 .. LL 14 W.
líe nanns the iollowinn witnriwes I«»
¡•rove hiN (•ontinuous residence upon ant;
cultivation of ««id ¡and. viz: Janies A. A!« r
ii.”> a. of Huliaidfi Oregon. Andrew F. H:»n-
sen. <»f 1 ai!birds, (tó’eoon. Gustave SchnJz. <>f
Huibtids, Oregf n, lLubeit W. Bullard, ul
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quickly lueertain, free, whether un Invention is
probably paientable. ('oniinuniCHtions sitictiy
Confide nt i’O. Oldest, nconey lort'e« tirng p.’Jo.uta
in America. We buve u WcidilnptOH ofliee.
Patents taken through Munn & Co. re^cira
•peclul notice in the
1’arlic lir
SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN,
J..; l J.
brantifnllv llhi’tratcxl, JnrtfoAt rireulation of
nnr scieniiflc iournul, weekly, termsi^.iD a yocr;
fl.Msix months. Wpceijncn coplmt nn 111.A»•>•»
Booii ox P atents sont free. Address
MUNN & CO.,
uiil Evcachvny, fiew Y gt X i *
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The decisions which the C' >11 it U nite ’) U tah :.! L a d
’¡ ol huijg
pF/iTP. I.rf’Cl-., CUNTJI .0 i'C-R AND
rendered late iu M<<y in two of Hie () reg .» x , J qo ' o VJOL.
<
PiHC-1 CJ.l Bili!.'. I. s
;i epuri :l to
1H IIE GP'.Y G’. vT i THAT I?
cases involving our relations to the 1 MOllCE
V. It. IIUCKINOITAM.
J. M. CoNBAD.
b
’iild nm»’’«)p hom«s of c l,o 1- I e - i el-yíe»
compliaTtc.e v it b lie pr vi ¡ gum <f t.
wt>-eiaau
in
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ri'
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newly acquired islands were so self ad of Ct nure^fi > f Jun»' 3. 1878. eutitl J *’ U; e* \*ry p I liotih’il’. hein« ex |e-i i. ■■ret è hi,,
i,r tie
f -r the Hide of Hmb r land.« in tip
contradictory that for days news act
bnildii-:.-, i i--v: u-.i io' pi.e livery srd Feed Stable,
‘Mntc.j of.
slif «I’D’»», f
it, Nevndn. rt t; Hi t* 9 1:
faci ivi• ih rii line« <d •
paper commentators upon them were Wii-bingu.M 'lTrritorv ¿..s ext« ntied r-j <i; a».H>
CGNKAD A- BÜJrêlKGHAM. l’irerM.
Mvrtì * Aiantlvrf a s;.u«’iiik
the F.tbli? Lull I St tfi-s bv .-•■ f .\tv-i t »•
perplexed. Tbe imperialist nnd anti- IM'J2. ’ eneuue Y. C.db’ghnn. <»f Coq-iiije C tv
AI.su.
Cando::, 0recon.
ui ty of Coo«, State of (.‘re^on. h
»hit.
Eeo.p« cov-fa' !’*•
a
imperialist press alike claimed n th
Jay filrd in this ollice hi« sworn nta»en»-”f
Fu’l J.ineof Da.ini (’askets
victory fox a limit, an I it will ba odd No.. 1G72 for I he puicbnse < f the SE,J4 “f
at Lo’.ve<t C.’icli Fiir«'
General Draying ai:(i Hauling
Sec. 13. Ehj ofNE :v of SeciifH» N >. 2.L it.
c :<>. l’.TorriMi, Agent.
if a misunderstanding of tbe effect of township
a Specially
No 29 8. IL No 11
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of tho decision shall linger long in S.-c. i9, Town-hip 23 th, R lw W.. r.nd
oiler proof to h ' hiw that tin* laud soil"1,it.
Commercial J/cw Prow pi I y and
tbe public mind. Briefly put these i- will more
v.duiib’e for its timber or Ho c it an
S'if'ly Delivered at any
for r^ricultural purpos h . end t«> e tablish
points were del erm med.
I’oil.t.
his claim t > said land before the Keurisier
1. —Porto llico became American and Receiver of this ollicc tit Reerburp.
Cct.d Kip*. Good Tefinip, Knies
<»n Tuesday, the 20th day «-1
territory by the ratification of tie Oregon,
VuguHt 1901. lie up mes as witnes^e-:
P.ensoi.ablo
treaty of pence; thereafter dntieslev- Nat.lnin baiklowof Fat ket^burg, Oregon-
«•rs Belle Barkloxvof Pa^kersburj Ort-eon.
Will Fornirli ni <1 Pciiver Word on Short
ied on imports from foreign countries Josiah A. lhnk of Fr.rU-nt tiiyz. (he;;« n.
Notire
could not be collected on impoits Fred Perkins of Bandon. Oregon.
ry r>
Any and till persons claiming edv^rneh
from Porto Rico.
r. tt. HOYT, Prop
the above desert bed hinds are reques’e-d t.
die
their
claim.»
in
thi«'
uHi-
e
on
or
b;
fo;«
2. — But Porto did not become
said 20th day of Augr.,-.t, 1291.
•ori'.-.l !:> II, DOIlADO BfiDDIN'.?.
American territory sufficiently to en
J. T.BMDttR*’.
limi Miopi, II.IMION, oki . i .UK
jnelB
Register.
joy the constitutional guarantee that
“all duties, imports, and excises
SH WING. SHtAMI'OQF.CJ AND IERI!
shall be nuiform throughout the
Cl ITIN J A T .STANDARD PUR .. l.
United States,” and accurdingly the
BMthl'fW'in »»evvly fpf« <1 'pv.iih !’<»i *•« hr in
Foraker tariff designed for Purto
‘I HO. i’oi or ( old '.îllillK ÍJ5 C. IltM
two Papers for the Price of One.
You
Rico especially is constitutional.
Get tho N$ wm of the World mid
Eight of the jiwtioes divide,I l->gic
the I.ocal News Thrown
ally on the disputed question whether
in as n Ba gain.
Porto Rico is or is not United Slates
territory, and as such sulject to ad
To thoqn who p iv up arremagcg aud a
the provisions of the constitution—
year in advance, and I.«» n ? n» w mu L h li
i“.-2oç> CvAy
»
Chief Justice Fuller an 1 Justice Hir-
' promptly procurtd, OF. NO FEE. fiend mod«!,
bera vUio pa> in advance, we make the
or photo foifrea report on patentability. Book “KowW
is
a
lcaik-r. M:«'o in ail tho
lan. Brewer, and Peckham tailing the fullov.ing proposition compris-ing several ( 1 to ObtainTT.S. and Foreign I’atentaand Trade-Marks,’ &
standard calibers, both rim and
FREE.
Fairoot terms ever offered to inventor’.(t)
nflirmaiivo, and Justices Gray. bite. ch fie rent c mpietg to wth-ct irornt
PATENT LAWYERS OF 2® YEARS’ PRACTICE.'
center lire.
IV-iglit atout 7
,29,000 PATENTS PROCURED THROUGH THEM.
1'ltICB GF PüHLICATI-
Shiras, and Mclv nna tbe negative
Y eas .
i All busineKo confidential. Sound advice. Faithful
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■crvice. Moderate charge«.
Justice Brown by a singular feat of B andon R kcoiidüu
63
these riflea aro not carried
W^C. A. SNOW & CO.® in If stock
G iKI
itilell. eitial acrobatics supported each S iix Fra nei to > Bulletin
by your dealer, send
PATENT
LAWYERS.
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price and we will Bend it to you
Opp. U. S. Patent Office,
WASHINGTON, D. C.
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lhau theelecied Presi lent, tbe United
Appeal to Rfiiiwn
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is fiereby Liven to all perpors not
tbe United Slates to its new subject of the West, Hnd is a daily publiait d iu oai. ♦ n Notice
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trespass upon the [remises 4 i r lb nvon
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colonies.
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CHICOPEE EALlS, tllUS., U S. «.
Hie Hundny Ballet in.
ty road, in North ru Cutrv. by r»muvii v.
Ttie curious and complicated logic includes
cutting, or iieslroviiii’ tin h»-r n’ - fi
Recorder mvl Bulletin, one ye ir.. $<» 00
by which tbe emit fi i.ally came to Recorder and Bulletin, one month 50 land. $?5 »en’arrt will bi- p’id f< i it »«
leading to a conviction of tit.i|a
I be rescue of l he iidmitiitdralioti gives • The Portland Evening Telegram is is-ujeti lion
-tateii ah«)v('a
humorous perliueucy to the reflec six timed n we«k. It gives all the news that Dated at Bando”. Grep* n. M; oh II. III I
PETEK NEU ON. A ent.
n
non of the | hilosopbic Mr. Dooley:— is worth reading aud up to tiim* of
preas, much of it being 24 hours fiedi^r thar
‘•There's w an tbii gl'm sure about.” when it reaches here through any oth (
Bargins in Tea’
“What’s tbatT” asked Mr. Ht-u- journal.
r» 4 m
nessy.
Recorder and T--1 «’grain one y-nr. $5 CO
dia * V«
For
a
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tiewKp»per
the
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“That is,“ said Mr. Dooley, “no
Store nnd a half house: 5 rnnrr1- • fire place.
and
m ilter whether th’ constimion fol I’onian lends in the Northwest, mid rive- Large lot near eetiter of town. .$150.
all tbe nevA usually contain- d in a week!}
for the New Er» Edition of
lows th' flag or not, th* supreme court paper.
One story l*onse 5 room.*’: lot and a half
The Emporium Economist
follows th* election ret irii»,“ The Recorder and Wt-eklv Oregonian..$2 50 Near wool-ii mill, $125.
now in Pres«.
It is the uutj' of e .ch person to seek in
Pilgrim.
Both of these are real snaps, call on J. M.
About tbe most interesting set of
fellows in every community are tbe
geniuses who imagine they are great
and talented and destined to shine in
tbe world nnd who are logrolling and
crowding to tbe front like thirsty oxen
at a watering trough, each afraid the
world is not going to recognize his
greatness. They have a horn in tbe
side for this one, a hunch for that
one, aud a general desire to trample
down all who stand in the way of
their success iu getting there. Such
h ive no principle of live and lot-five
in their composition. They never
knowingly parade the virtues of
another, or speak unreservedly of tbe
good qualities of a fellow creature.
Ail their friends are so many useful
pieces of furniture, so many stepping
stones for them, to climb. Society is
a kind of Step ladder by which they
mount over tho garden wall of success
sad grasp their fill of the fruit grow
ing there and never thinking that
another’s mouth is watering, and
that another bus desires and f< clings
which in their mad scramble they
laave rudely pushed aside. Tbe true
yiew of life has never broken oil these
sordid undeveloped natures. They
are swallowed up in self seeking, for
getting that bo is greatest who most
faithfully serves others, and thiit the
Son of Man came not to be ministered
•to, but to minister unto others. Tbe
Apostle Paul laid down tbe golden
rille of conduct, “In Honor Preferring
One Another.” not each nincompoop
for himself. lie that dxalteth him
self shall be abased, and lie that
tbinketli little of himself shall be ex
sited. Greatness is tbe very rever-e
of the village egotist. This gift of
grace is referred to in script tire where
it is said that to him that
bath it shall be given and fro.m him
that bath it not shall be taken away
that which Le hath. Of course, each A recognized author.ty—The Weekly
Oregonian.
has in him tbe seed of true greatness
MONTHLY WKATIIKK KEI’OHT.
and *otil equality with tbe divine, ex
cept the village egotist. He is tlie
MAIUt. CVHKV Cotisrx. ORBU.N.
fellow from whom it Lias been taken
June P.M)1.
nwn.v. But poor devils, they are riot Menn fernneratnie 51.27
Maxiinnm temperature 70, on 16, 17
to blame when nine tenths of the f»l- Minimum
tmipernti re f/Jon 4, 5, 12
lowers of tho great example are in Pectpitatim' 1.19 inchen.
Dating themselves by this same pro No. dnya clear 27
cess nnd swelling up their frog nature Part'v ciondy I
to the fullest extent of their ox-lp b Cl xov.y 2.
Prvvn’ling wind N. XV,
(mbitiona only to burst when some Rfiunrks. Elemtion lfi42 ft.
pin point of truth punctures their in-
JOSEPH HARE.
Vol her.—C’apifof Journal.
Vnbmtarv Observer
New Srping and Summer
coming in on every boat.
Leave* lhiudon every morning, except
Sundny, nt TJtO o’clock and makes coni.ee
tions with the trnin and steamer Myrl i.l
10:30 a. m. ni Corjnillo City.
Leaves Coquille City at 12:80 p. m.. arriv-
nn at Bnndou at 4:30 p. in.
Is just in receipt of n nev/ nnd
fresh »tuck of
A. McNAIR,
Ths Bandon Hardware Man.
Druggist and
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