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inequality and wrong, and this is the competitive system with all its ins and outs, and its laws by which its sub IS rUBLIBUKD jects are governed. XVXBÏ TUl'KWAY AFTEHNOON A government enacts this law, **tbou shalt not steal” and straight .... HI .... way offers a premium to the thief »AVID K. STITT, that is shrewd enough to beat the law and get away with the plunder—this SDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. is done through smuggling. You must not steal, but when yon trade SUBSCRIPTION BATES. be Bure to get the best of the bargain One Year................................................. I2 00 or the other fellow will cheat you. Six Mouths............................................. 1 ll(J You must not steal, but you must Three Mouths........................................... compete until acquisitiveness is bred into your descendents until they are This paper ie entered nt the Bandon post kleptomaniacs. You must not steal, office as Seoond-olass Matter. but yon may set a trap by which you p. FISHER, NEWSPAPER ADVER can obtain all the possessions of in .Using Agent, 21 Merchants’ Exchange, numerable fellow beings and starve San Francisoo, is our authorized agent. them ¡Dto their graves. You must This paper is kept on file in his office. not—but 6baw! what is the use to THURSDAY. AUG. 8, 1901. enumerate! The whole system is full of the Jew’s advice to bis eon EDITORIAL. when he said: “My son, get money. Get it honest O! tbut horrid bug-a boo, socialism! ly if yon can, but if you can’t, my It is just too awful! Why can’t those son, get money.” socialists bonds keep quiet and not The great trend of human existence disturb “confidence?” What do they seems to be downward toward a drear want anyway? Justice makes answer: wilderness of eternal death. Nothing but that which is due them. Which mad will you take? One They wish to rob no one; Doither do leads you upward, gives yon perfect they wish to be robbed. All they freedom, peace, joy, prosperity, life demand is that which will nicely bal more abundantly, and securely places ance the Scales of Justice. you on the highest plain of intelli Judge George D. Gear, of the Firs gence, while the other, carries you on Circuit court of Honolulu, has de* ward with seductive influence, pur cided that the constitution of the suing pleasures, joys and hopes which United States was extended to Ha never materialize, while the character waii at the time of the signing of the and intelligence necessary to the Newlands resolution, which took highest form of life has been dwarfed, place six weeks before the American and you pass out at the end of the hag was raised in Hawaii. This is present existence a subject of the once that the constitution got ahead lower order of laws. of the flag, but the twain are liable to Socialism Growing. a lively timo in chasing each other. THE RECORDER L WHICH WILL YOU CHOOSER From the Portland Telegram. John Burns, the English working There has been a conflict raging for man’s friend and representative in a very long period between the two Parliament, who is called a Socialist, forces—good and evil—and while at but is so only to a limited extent, times it has been fierce and keen, predicts that America will become perhaps at no one age have these two socialistic, and bints that the effort to giants been in stronger array than at become so will reult in another great the present, nor in such vast pro war in this country. This is no wilder portions. or more unreasonable a prediction As we view Nature we find two dis than one of the war of 1861-5 would tinct sets of laws arrayed iu mighty have been 20 years before it occnrred. battle. One set tends toward building Up until that war broke out—nay, up, preserving, and permanency, the even after it had been actually raging other toward tearing down, dissolv for mouths—there were millions of ing, destruction, and death, and man people who refused to believe that having come under the environments such a tremendous tragedy had oc of these forces must make bis choice curred or could occur. Men woke up as to which will bo the most congen every morning all over the North and ial to the life he choses to lead. rubbed their eyes thrice before they If he choses to be governed by the believed that the great tragedy was first named and higher order, then not a dream—even though their elder be begins to enquire for knowledge, sons’ seats were vacant at the break and he reaches out step by step, fast table. gaining a little here, and alittlethere Let a plain blunt statement be making each truth gathered, a step made here and now, causes of n groat ping stone to a higher position, from war are making as surely and rapidly which a new start can be made to a now, if somewhat more under the higher plain of iateliigeuce whore surface, as they were made from 1829 still greater research can be had in to 1860. It may not come; we are the line of progression. wiser; we look back now on the War If the lower order of laws are of Rebellion and say it was inevit chosen then the destructive path is able; no wisdom could have avoided pursued, and the way becomes easy it, and this is true. So, very likely, in although the end is not desirable. In 1950, the 200,000,000 people of this this line of—we will not say life, be country will look back on bloodier cause life means the very reverse— fields than wore ever seen before in but rather of death, all that ie neces the world's history and say: “No, it sary is to take off the brakes and could not be helped.” Why? it will Blide down the grade. Progress may be asked. Answer: Because the Gov be slow in the beginning, but as lime ernment sold and surrendered itself passes the speed will be accelerated to hogs, cormorants, vampires, hum and long before the victim, who has bugs, swindlers, rascals, grafters, chosen this train, is aware, he has gourmands, thieves and robbers. reached the end of pbysicnl endnr Mind, this is what they will say; will ence and glides over the precipice to they be right? It it easier to look the great beyond. backward than to look ahead; but the This path is designated as being wise man looks ahead. easy because of the little exertion Socialist—and after awhile, when necessary to find it. If you wish to the good times are overflown with the go out on the Gout train, intemper- lava of a panic, they will be militant, ence in eating and drinking will land vengeful, not merely philosophical, you safely at the end of the journey. argumentative Socialist—are being The Paralytic train will accorn manufactured by the score or hun module you at an early age providing dred daily. Every time Morgan you run counter to the preservative uiukea a new combination he makes a laws, and it will not even be necessary hundred Socialists. Every time to make search which laws yon must Schwab draws bis million dollars— violate; a blind leap at dissipation ouce a mouth—he raises blood in a will suffice. milliou hearts that boils for miBcbief. The Accident train is al way ready Every time Carnegie gives away a to accommodate those who wish to million dollars be aids a million men make the journey in the least possi to reud their wrongs—real or imag ble time, and a free ticket is supplied ined—even in the best, freest and anywhere along the line to allcomers happiest laud on earth. who are inclined to carelessness, or Bryanism will turn into Socialism; inquisitivness without inquiry as to Populism has but a step to take to cost. become Socialism. The Democrats The Sncide train starts at all hours are going back to bid for the support of the day or night and is a favorite and fodder and fees of the plutocrats with persons who have lead fast lives against the Republicans; many Dem and squandered their substance until ocratic voters will not go back; many they can no longer gratify the abnor more will come over to the gruwiug mal demands of their being. This is army of Socialism. By 1920, peihaps also the accommodation train as it sooner, it will be a resistless tide. bears off to the bourne from whence This is not a statement of what is none return, the victims of the com. desirable or hoped for; merely a petitive system, such ns have failed slight forecast of things to be, as in business and seek repose from their sorely as there is not a speedy und troubles, also those who because of radical change in the policy aud con lack of ability or opportunity have duct of the dominant party in this given up the struggle nnd sought couutry. But it is as impossible for lethe nre on this train. It is also a fa that party, with its Hannas, McKin vorite with persons who have attained leys, Forakers. Allisons, Elkinses, to a condition where excessive foil Depews and the rest, to change its and want make life bitter, nnd course, as it is for the leopard to especially is this true of persons, in to change its spots. this class, who hnve no hope of eter The children of thia country will have even a heavier task to perform nal life or future reward. Under these two sets of laws men than any of their ancestors bad. There is a cloud in th« Americau sky, tinned is a strange panoramn passing baud broad, on which, with a spy which combines the whole of so called glass, one may decipher the lettering civilisation, with its grout burden of of Mncauley’s prophecy. Well Worth Knuwing. We bad an accident happen at our bouse a short time ago which I think well worth telling. Our little boy. aged two and one-half years, put a Damsen plum seed up bis nose, and in trying to get it out bad pushed it so far up the nostril that only tbo tip of the seed could be seen. After trying different ways to extract it, and only succeeded in pushing it far ther up. we took him to the doctor, who merely put one finger on the opposite nostril to close it and blew in bis mouth; the seed dropped out on bis lip. We were more than willing to pay tbo fifty cents charged for the knowledge of this simple rem edy, and it may be worth just 86 much to many parents, who, like us, live many miles from a doctor.— Farmer's Voice. • ldolleward, 9IOO. The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a con stitutional treatment. Hall's Cat arrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby de stroying the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and as sisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers, that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of testi mouials. Address F. J. C heney & Co., To ledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Hall’s Family Pills are tho best. - ------------ • S ummer G oods ! J. Denholm DO YOU NEED ANY HARD-WARE? If You Do We nre still doing baaineaa at The Old Stand and can pleure you. Give ue a Cali and examine our Stoves, Ranges and Farm Implements, Etc Now is tbo time to purchase Hardware. The undersigned baa iu stock a large assortment of has just received a full line of Spring Hardware, Tinware, Granite ware, Dry Goods, also a Large Glassware, Crockery and Miners’ Supplies. Assortment of Men’s Boy’s and Children’s Suits. A. McNAIR, LATEST STYLES AN1) LOWEST The Bandon Hardware Man. < == PRICES, zzzz A Large Stock of Fresh Groceries New Srping and Summer Goods Always on Hand. coming in on every boat. I*»iiitM, Oil*. lloors mid Windows. T1NSHOP IN CONNECTION. Orders Taken for Tailor Made Clothing. PtGS^ie^. and Furnishing Goods, Oneita Union Suits, and Ladie’s Dress Woudeiful Bargains in Underwear and Hosiery.* The New, Speedy and Elegantly Fitted Twin-Screw Orders taken for Men’s Taylor made Steamer, Suits. Fit and Satisfaction Guaranteed. ----------- ■■-,, . ---------- Mandalay, T> CAPT. A. REED. Nuits for Men, Youths. Boy« nnd Children, Constantly on Hund. Men’s Furniahin* Goods a SiH-cialt/. New H its, New Ties, New Slni ts, ViuOrware, sml Shoe«. B< ots and Rubber Goods. Groceries, Hay. Grain, Seed and Feed. Q T.Tf3 C® ~iT W.C. Sanderson. This Steamer will give a regular 10 day Service between Coquille River, Oregon, and San ,, Fruncisco, California, for both passengers and freight. For full or further information apply to Captain A. Reed, on board steamer or N. LORENZ, Agent. Coquille. Oregon. M. R. LEE, Agent, Bandon. Oregon. E. T. KRUZ, Oeuersl Agent. 207 Front Street. Suu Francisco, California. A.TV A>< >IS A3 A 1 g E i ET, THOMAS ANDERSON, Prop. Hotel Coquille, ————— CToQuille The lloodlera Will Fight It. City, Will hi ep on Hand nt all Tiinen Fresh Beef, Pork. Mutton, Sir.oktd Meats, Lard, Qo-icpnpc Fin p H o Oregon. JOHN CITI! HEN, Proprietor. At the next general election in this state the voters will be called upon to This well known hotel is now tinder new and com veto on an amendment to the state petent management and has been thoroughly ren constitution providing for the adop ovated throughout The table service is equal to tion of what is kuowu as the initiative any in Southern Oregon. Sample rooms for com and referendum. In Oregon before mercial men. Baggage transported to mid from any amendment becomes a part of boats and trains free of charge. the state constitution it must be Fine new bar in connection with the hotel. passed by two successive legislatures and then bo voted on by the people. The last two legislatures have de BOOTS Do You clared in favor of the initiative and News referendum, and should it receive a majority of all the votes cast in the electiou, it will then become a pari of the constitution. The referendum -You Can’t Expect to Get requires that laws passed by the legis worth but you lature must be submitted to the peo can ¡jet your ’ Tn the Evenimg Telegram, of Portland, ple for them to accept or reject be Oregon». Il ìh the largest evening ne\\>- fore the law cau be enforced. The piipe published in Oregon; it c<>n1air?H worth at nil th* n« WH of the state and of the initiative provides a way by which natipi Try it for a month. A hampie the people may, by their votes, call M. BBEUER’S o py w 1 be mailt d to you free. Adtress for h law which, if demanded by a The Telegram, majority of the citizen«, the legis healer 1« Boots anil Shoe« 1‘ORTLA ND, ORK. Repairing nently nnd promptly done nt lature will have to adopt.— Ex. shoes >$2 Know the fcr $1, money s Fresh Vegetable«*, Poultry, l'.ggs, Butter and all L'arm Produce, and a Generous supply of fresh Groceries I will pay highest niarki t pii^e for beef. pork, mutton.woo), bides, etc. LADIES’ FLK5TS1I1NG DEPAKTAiEiXT. In connection with the Market Mrs. Anderson conducts a LADIES’ I URNISH1NG DEPARTMENT,constantly add W ing new goods to lar stock of Js<k(te, Clonks, Li dies' Z-iT Underwear, Shirt Waists, Shirt Waist Sets, Collars, Cuffs, îrs-y- Ladies’ aud Children's- Hose. 1ST 1-íTíir Particular attention given to new and latest styles. AMERICUS CLUB . r. -AT TIJE----- “El DORADO” lowest living prices. Contest Notice. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. U nited S tates L and O ffice , R umebuku O uegon . July 11, 1901. A nufficieut contest affidavit having been filed in thia office by David P. Strang, J r.. contestant, against the honiested entry No. 776B, made August 16. 1893, for the WX of NEX* and NX of SEX« Section 28, Town ship 28 8, Range 14 W., by Leonard Bfiggs. Contestee. in which it is alleged that the said Leonard Rrigga has not resided upon or improved the said homestead as by law required for the last six years, and that this alleged absence from the land was not due to his employment in the Army, Navy, or Marine Corps of the United State.) as a pri vate soldier, officer, seaman, or marine, dur ing the war with Spain, or during any other war in which the United States may be en gaged, said parties are hereby notified to appear, respond and offer evidence touchim» said allegation at 10 o’clock a. in. on August 31, 1901, before L. H. Hazard, County Clerk, at Coquille, Oregon, and that final hearing will be held at 10 o’clock a. m. on Septem ber 10, 1901, before the Register and Re ceiver at the United States Land Office in Roseburg, Oregon. The said contestant having, in a proper affidavit, filed July 3, 1901. set forth facts which show that after due diligence person al service of this notice can not tie made, it > ia hereby ordered and directed that such notice be given by due and proper publics tion, J. T. B bidgks , Register, juy18 J. H. B ooth , Receiver Notice For Publication. [Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878.] U nitrd S tates L and O ffice , B obeburg . O beoon June 3. 1901. MOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT IN compliance with iho provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled “An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon. Nevada, and Washington Territory.” as extended to all the Public Land States by act. of August 4. 1892. Terrence Y. Callaghan, of Coquille City, County of Coos, State of Oregon, has this day filed in this office his sworn statement No. 1672 for the purchase of the SEX of SEX of Seo. 13, E.X ofNE X of Section No. 24, in Township No 29 8, R. No. 14 W. and Lot 1 Sec. 19, Township 29 8., R 13 W., and will offer proof to show that the land sought, is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to e^tabliah bis claim to said land before the Register and Receiver of this office at Roseburg, Oregon, on Tuesday, the 20th day of August 1901. He npmes as witnesses: Nathan Barklow of Parkersburg, Oregon. Vlrs Belle Barklow of Parkersburg Oregon. Josiah A. Doak of Parkersburg. Oregon. Fred Perkins of Bandon, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely tho above described lands are requested to file their claim.) in thia office on or before said 20th day of Augnst, 1901. J. T.B ridof A, jnel8 Register. LL. THOMPSON, Shaving Parlors and Bathrooms —o---- Shaving 15 Cent«. Bath« 25 Cent». Workmanship up to date in any thing in my line. —r-Next Door to Postoffice.----- PATKOXIZE HOME MANUFACTURE! Al’-,« SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, beautifully Illustrated, largest circulation of any scientific journal, weekly, terms93.00 a vear; •1.50 six months. Specimen copies and 11 Avn B ook on P atents sent free. Address MUNN & CO., 3(11 Bi-oiiilwav, New York. V. R. B uckingham . J. M. C onbad . «/‘ave ETER LCQGIE. CONTRACTOR AND guaranteeing flrst-clnns workmanship in every particular, lieing experienced in the art of hou«<- building, is prepared to give satisfaction in all lines of his business. Myrtle Mantles a speciality. A LSO. i Keeps constantly on hnnd a Full Line of Bnrinl Caskets at Lowest Cash Prices. GKO. P.TOPPING, Agent. Box 4<’>. R andom , O begon • ----- '¿HE STEAMER----- DISPATCH RUSSEL PANTER, Master Leaves Rirtidou every morning, except Holiday, at 7JI0 o’clock and makes oonnec lion« with the train aud steamer Myrl at 10:30 a. m. at Coquille City. Leaves Coquille City at 12:30 p. m., arriv- ng nt Bandon at 4:30 p. m. Bandon, Oregon. If I Jp General Draying and Hauling a Sjiecialty Commercial Men Promptly and Safely Delivered at any Point. Mi Good Rigo, Good T haiur , Rtiles Reusouable 1 Will Furnish nnd Deliver Wood on Short Notice. E l D orado TONSORIAL PARLORS ■ "i if b P. B. HOYT, Prop. Locate«! In EL DOB ADO BUILDING, Firat Street, BANDON, OREGON SHAVING, SHAMPOOING AND HAIK CUTTING AT STANDARD PRICES. Bathroom newly fitted up with Porcelain Tub. Hot or Cold Raths J45 cents. STEVENS IDEAL RIFLE Prloe Only $10.00, is a lender. Made in all the ntandard calibers, both rim and center fire. Weight alrout 7 pounds. A W orld B eater . If these rifles are not carried in stock by your dealer, send price and we will send it to you express prepaid. Send stamp for catalogue describing complete line and containing valuable information to shooter». Apply loto thè nostriio. lt I» qnitkly abenrbed. 50 tento at Drnggiato or by msil ; namples 10c. by mali. 1LY PROTUERS. 54 Warren 8L, New York City. Anyone sending n «ketch and description may quickly ascertain, frue, whether an Invention is probably patentable. Communications strictly confldentisl. Oldest agency for securing patents iu America. We have a Washington ufllce. Patents taken through Munn & Co. receive special notice in the Livery and Feed Stable, Practical Builder, is now prepared to P build modern homes of the Intent etyle« CONRAD * BUCKINGHAM. Poors. No 44, KLY*8 CRfAM BAT.M 1« a positive cure. jFro-p's. T ie J. S teteis A iis 1» T ool C o . M.»a» ,,3I caicoett nut, ■*»»., u ». a . CLARENCE Y. LOWE, Bandon. Oregon, Druggist and one in each town to ride and exhibit a sample 1901 model bicycle of our manufacture. YOU CAN MAKE $10 TQ TO $30 A WEEK besides having a wheel to ride for yourself, 1001 bedels Guaranteed $IQ 1$ $18 ’00 £ ’99 Kedels .X $71* $12 533 S’tws’t Hard Whe-h«*» Apothecary, I h jaat in receipt of n new and fresh stock of Drugs and Chemicals, Patent and Proprietary Preparations Toilet Articles, Drug:* int« Kundriea. Pr.nrvME8, B uuhhes , S poxges , S oaps N uts and C andir ». Cigars, Tobáceos and Clsrnreties. I’nintN, Oil«, Glumes, and Painter’s Supplied <sa taken in trr.c'e by our Chicago retail 8to;n, tPO many good a.i new..., ................................ V.c ship ary bicycle ON APPROVAL,*<» anyone v (kout a ccnl depend in aurance and allow Y oii taka 15 p&YS FO 7 nltti 1 abaolutely no visit iu ordering from «3, a., 1 you do not need tops/ L vrHOn for mjf TUI a fUFi* 1 guarantee of caUl-’’jpics for us lu ur apevi.J '.ffer. , Czi'.sgo.