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THE RECORDER IH PUBLISHED EVFRT THURSDAY AFTERNOON .... DY .... F.. STITT, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. 8UBSC111PTION KATES. Ono Year........... Six Mouths... Throe Months. $2 00 . 1 00 50 Thia peper is entered at the Bandon post offioe art Second-olass Matter. THUHSDAY. SEPT. 5, tSOl. EDITORIAL. Beams of prosperity are said to be reflected iu tbo wheat fields, but it is a foregoue conclusion that transporta, tion companies will be aide to take out tho reflection and extract the beams long before tbo wheat reaches its final market. Franco is after that old bird which roosts on the Bosphorus and goes by the toothsome name of Turkey. Each of tbo European nations have in turn been trying to extract oil from that old fowl, and it begins to look as though the carving act is on. The old prevaricator must have b<r mind up to fight as 61ie has ordered throe hundred guns from Germany. The Qreponicin lias repeatedly shown that protective tariff builds up and fosters trusts, and in a late issue it goes to work to prove that free trado is not a panacea for trusts. There are practically only the two conditions to depend upon, with tho middle grouud of “tariff for revenue only”, and if the two extremes aro of no avail, it is about equally certain that the middle ground is untenable. However do not lose hope, as there is a panacea in government ownership, and in the sweet by and by tho com petitive system will dio out like tho embers of a deserted camp lire. Self preservation of the buinau family demands it. Growth in the fiiae of Ships A .MOTHER COOSI-J.ING. Monthlv Review. The growth in the size of ships be- camo most marked in the closing years of the century. Ten years ago there was not afloat a single vessel of 10,000 tons; in 1901 there will bo 25. In 1802 there were launched in the United Kingdom 37 steamers of over 4000 tons; in 1900 no fewer than 125 were built. Of the now steamers of over 10,000 tons to be born in the first year of the new century, five will Im over 18,000 ton« each. Who cun place a limit on what the new century may see? It is stated by a well known ¿^ipbuilder that he is ready even now to build a steamer of 50,000 tons if desired. As far as material is con cerned, the thing is quite practicable, though it may be questioned if it is desirable to place such enormous risks on one bottom. But before further increasing the size of ocean carriers, the problem to be solved is how to increase speed without in creasing tho consumption of coal. ---- ooo---- Consitrnctiuu of Vancouver Northern and Yukon lîaîïway. V ancouver , B. C., Aug. 30.—John Hendry, president of the Hastings Mill, of Vancouver, and Captaiu Mc Kenzie, agent of tho Great Northern Railway, have caused active work to be begun on the construction of the Vancouver Northern & Yukon Rail way. It is said that the line will be constructed within a year aud that tho new government bridge ucrosB the Frazer will be used by the Great Northern. • Turkey'« Downfall Predicted. W ashington , Aug. 27.- It is feared in official circles that tho withdrawal of the French Ambassador from Con stantinople marks the dissolution of the concert of European powers un der which the integrity of Turkov was guaranteed. By the treaty of Berlin all the great powers of Europe subscribed to an agreement to refrain from auy act that would tend to tbo destruction of the Ottoman Empire. This action was taken to forestall what were conceived to be the de signs of Russia to soizo Turkish ter ritory, and Russia her elf was led to subscribe to tho agreement by force of circumstances. Although several times strained, notably by such events as the last war between Turkey and Greece, this pact has so far endured without amendment, but it is appro bended now that if the action of France is carried out to tho extremo indicated in tho dispatches, each of tho other signatory powers will feel obliged>in selfprotcction to disregard tho agreement aud press upon Turkey the vast financial and other claims that have accumulated in the past quarter of u century, with a result of disrupting the present Turkish Gov erument. —oco—- Appeal to Reason: In New Zea land th© employers liavo to arbitrate whether they will or no. If they close their shops pending tho trial, if they refuse to show their books that the court may seo whether tho de mands of the men aro unreasonable, they uro socked into prison; if the men refuse to work pending the nr bilrntiou they are also imprisoned. After the arbitration board has made its finding, tbo rule applies to every man or firm in that vocation, so that no employer may employ at a less rato than another. If the men are not satisfied with the finding they can cense work, and the employer will have to find other workmen or pay more, but bo will not be molested by the late employes in any mariner at al) in doing no No such conditions as exist in this country occur in New Zealand. The boys went into politics there. —o:o----- Carnival At Portland. Oregonian: The steel trust Hp pears to be gaining on the strikers, and while any end of the trouble is to be desired for business reasons, tho present situation offers two dis concerting possibilities. One of these is that the laborers are far more likely than tho employers to prolong a losiug struggle indefinitely, and the other is that resort may bo had either to violence or to sympathetic strikes of large proportions. Every mill There is considerable publicity opened by tho trust is au incentive to given through press reports about reprisals ou the part of the Amalga * the increase of trade between this mated Association. ----- ooo ---- country and the Philippines. Taking everything into consideration it Upton Expect« To Win The America'« Cup. would be strange if we did not have considerable trade with these islands. N ew You , Aug. 30.—Sir Thomas First we imported u largo army into Lipton, in returning thanks for the the Philippines, and ever since we reception tendered him at tho baquet have boon shipping over supplies given in bis honor at Ashbury Park, with which to feed, clothe and keep said last night: that army in tho field, and it would “The last time I was in America be interesting to know just how tho principal object of my visit was The business men of Portland have much our trade relations haze in not attained. 1 did not take the cup subscribed t b'.ilt)') Io guarantee the creased with tbo Philippines outside away, but I carried away the friend of tbo trade we have established with ship aud good will of tbo American expenses of a Carnival to be held in our own government to supply the people, which was more than a rec the Exposition building from Sept. demands of the army. As to wealth ompense for my disappointment ami 18 to Oct. 19. A notable exhibit ef all the indos getting proposition our country defeat. I do not know what toy would, very likely, have been more success will bo this time, but I hope tries of the Pacific Northwest will bo largely the gainer hud sbo invaded I shall take away the cup, and that made in the big exposition building, arid athletic exercises, a horse show, tbo arid regions, of tbo western part tho old folks at home will get a and a military tournament wi l tie of the United States, with her army glimpse of it. held on Multnomah Field adj ititn;, and built irrigating ditches and res ------ OOO------ ervoiis by the use of which to re Crew Gee* Worth to Launch Two full military bands have been engaged, aud there will be many tine claim her desert lands. Sonnet. features iu tho amusemeut line. During these stirring times of The Carnival is iu charge of a com From the Marshfii Id Sum strikes aud disruption of business is inittee comprising 28 representative An effort will be tnado to launch n good time to direct your mind to busies« men. of which General Owen the cause of the trouble,and to search the stranded schooner James Set.net Summers is president, I. N. Fleiscb from the Alltsknu coast. G. II. Mer fora remedy. Trusts are generally nor vice president. A, B. Steinbach designated as tbo cause, and their chant has received ifatructions from treasurer, arid J. D. Mann secretary. control is looked forward to as a pan C. A. Hooper in San Francisco that With such men at the head of the acea of the ill effect they produce. the steau/r Signal is on route for affair, the Carnival is sure to be well this port w.ith steel hawsers, ropes, Trusts, however uro the legitimate wortli visiting. children of the competitve system, cables Dorks and three large anchors .IIIILV w.fl r t:::r it r.iitT. and are hero to stay as long us the weighing two, three ami five tone, system remains. A supply of water and such ol her apparatus as is necet* HAUK, CU11BY C.U SrV, OHI.UON. is no bettor than its fountain head, snry. and the steamer brunswick will Aug. VJ01. and results of a system of social con arrive later to take the gear and gang Mean temp ratni-e 5:1. 17 ditions will prove no exception to of men from here to the scene of the Maximum temperature 86. on 4 temperature 45 on !). 22. this rule. To compete moans to strive stranded vessel to make an attempt Minimum Peeipitation 3 00 inches. fur, ami the longer tho strife con to get her into deepwater. E. Heuck- No. dayn clear 30 tinues tho greater will bo the in endorff and fifteen men will go north Partly cloudy 1 equalities, and damnablo tbo ro- on the Brunswick, taking such ad Th. storms 7. 23 31. suits. You cannot hope for equi ditional material as launch ways, Prevailing wind N. W, Keiuarks. Elevation 1342 ft. table conditions and perfection of blocking wedges, etc., from this place J (.HE PH HARE. government under a system which as will Im necessary. Whatever sue Voluntary Ob8-'iv»r breeds nothing but hatred, greed, ct t i uttains in lnunchilig the Sennet avarice and contention. If it were is a subject of considerable specu possible tbo Competitivo system, lation. L at : d O ffice at R osxbubg , O regon , would through its evil trend, expunge Captain Peek, of the David Evans, AttfeoM I. 1991. who is familiar with Alaskan waters the higher aspirations, such as reach VJOTfCE IS HEHEHY GIVEN TIT VP upward to a'tsin tho highest stale of says that the sea is quite smooth at 11 the ¡«»llowinL' named Reitler I ihs died notuu» t f bin ntentiou to make final proof perfection and happiness, from the this season of the year arid has hopes, in support of his claim, and that hiik ! proof will b-* made before J. II. Upton U. S. Com tho weather remaining favorable, that human breast. Through strife comes iniiwonf-r at L ini’lois, Oregon. on »Septem war and bloodshed, and tbo buttle of the Cui s bay built craft will be save.i. ber 21, 19J1. viz: WALLACE POMEROY, Armageddon, prophesied long ago, , — - - oc*o---- i»n bis H. E. No. 8185. for the Lota 3 and C> lies at tho end of tbo competitive S tate of O uio , C ity of T oledo . I L«f. 23 find Lots 2 and 3 of ¡Sou. Jt> Tp. 30 8..R, L ucas C ounty , ) ' ' system. Peace, prosperity, and the 15 W. He nnmes the followin'» witnesses to F rank J. C heney mal.es oath that prove perfection of government nnd tho his C ’Dlinnons r< si•len«,e noon and human race can only be bad under he is the senior partner of the firm of : enit ivn t’on of said land, viz: C. M. Hough L Hii»loi«, ( )i ''i.-oit. A H G-ierhi. of social conditions from which strife, 1'. I C heney & Co., doing business I I i ro n • of !oi-. Ortn’on, E B. Thrift, of Lnngl »is, hatred, greed and inequality have in tbo City of Toledo, County- mid ; On '<»!!, (’. I . I »1 q wen rot her •’of Laugh (is, Orr«on. been eliminated. Will you diiect State aforesaid, and that said firm J. 1. B hidg ’ «, a’!;:8 RepUter. «ill pi.v the sum of ONE Ht'NDRED your rflbrts toward a peaceful change DOLLARS for each rtud every cnse to a grander future, or will you ig NOTlCi. r PI BI|14’AT1ON. nore conditions and taka chancea of of Catari b that cannot bo cured b> Dep'.u tinriit Of’I ho Interior, tho use of H alj / m C atarrh C ure . consequences? L and O jtfxuk at R oskbubg . Onv< - on . F rank J. C heery . Aucnst 10, HM)l Sworn to before tun an 1 snlinciibol Pot Hand Telegram: The British VOTirp. I< HLPJT.Y GIVEN T;I\T Artny of 200,090 at a million dollars in my presence. Ibis Gth day of Do- 1 i the I illowin > ohdh J sett, er has filed notice of his iab nt ion t > make final proof it day, reports having killed 23 Boer-. comber, A, D. 1838. ■ in support of hl < laiiu, an<Hhat *«¡<1 proof . a . W. G leason . b”-t week. Excellent! Gluriom! At I t •t’J he ma le btfor* L. H. Hn.'inrd. Coiintv <’i< rl< ?it Coquille City. Orejon, uu Sept, 28. Notary Public. this rate tbo Boers will be extermin • st al - 1001, viz: tiled at the samé t'me that Great POUTER SUMMERS. Hail ’ s Catarrh Cere is taken inter Britain goes bruke. I ,.r lit« H. 1-' No. 1(W7f.. for t*K> W'X "f MB’.. N tA J* of Sec 5, I p 'id 8„ i$. 14 West. Telegram: Kitcbnr-r sent out a nally and nets directly on the blood I SJg He of num. k H e following '.ilnesp s to prove' ami mticon-i-Eiirfiices ef the system. hia i'ontinm»’!-’ re ldenco npoi» and cnlliva few Johnny Atkinses -absent minded ; tion of Raid viz: t. I ilu in cm rot her. beggars, yon know- the other day to S-nd f r testimonial', free. F. J. of Bandon. O land, cmhi , Marn iel IJ. Smith, of Cur kt A Co., Toledo, O. Soi 1 by I'nndon. Ore'’onfF A. P’i<ks »n. of Itandon, banish the Boers, nnd the absent-1 Oregon. funded beggars haven't got back yet, I Drugge-t.-i, 7.’>c. Hall's Family Fills Oregon. B. 1'. Cope, of Band»»n. J. T. JhnpoFH, *■ *( the Boers are not batik bed. are the best. ent» If» Registar. Nodes for Publication. DO YOU NIED AiiY HARD-WARE? S ummer G oods ! Ba! Ba! little black sheep, Have you nay wool? Yea, yes, u>y dear kied sir, 1 have three ba«» full. I have one for iny master. So very kind, but uuwiae, And two for campaigners, Who pull wool over his eyes. If You Do Stoves, Ranges We nre etili doing bpsinfFH at The Old Star <’ and can phi* *. \<>u. Cive us a Call and examine our and Ferm Implements, Etc Now is tlio time to purcbi’se Hurdwaro. The undersigned bus in stuck a large as. urimeut of has just received a full line of Spring Hardware, Tinwaro, Graniteware, Dry Goods, also a Large Glascware, Crockery and Miners’ Supplies. Assortment of Men’s Boy’s and Children's Suits. A. McNAIR, LATEST STYLES AM) LOWEST The Bandon Hardware Man = PRICES. =~ A Large Stock of Fresh Groceries New Srping <x nd Summer Goods Always on Hand coming in on every boat PiilntM. Oil*. Moors ait«l Wir.doMs. T1N8HUP IN CONNECTION. r-* Perf.-ct tit Guaranteed. Orders Taken for Tailor Made Clothing. The New, Speedy and Elegantly Fitted Twin-Screw Steamer, T 1)reHS na‘1 Furnishing Goods, Oneita Vnion Suits, nnd AjutWonderful Bargains iu Underwear nud Hosiery. Orders tai.on for Men’s Taylcr made Suits. Fit and Satisfaction Guaranteed. ,(C) J- t i .ILly Goods u 9 T/T1' O Suits for ?-!eu, Yoathrt. B ovh and Childre». XT.XcwLt- Const-ntly on H nd. Jl.ti'» l-’urtiisliing i-c nltr. ‘ -v Hats, N<- v li--< N - -Shirts. Uud-irwaro, and Sil*« ■*. It. .its and Rubber Go '*is. Hay, Crain, Seed and L-'ccd, Sanderson Thia Steamer will eive a regular 10 dav Service between Coquille River, Oregon, nnd Sr.n Francisco, California, for both pasaengora and freight. For full or further information apply to Cnptnin A. Reed, on board steamer or M. I’.. LEE. Agent, Bandon. Oregon. N. LOBENZ. Agent. Ooqui/e. Oregon. E, '1. KliCZ. General Agent., 207 Front Street, San Francisoo. California. THOMAS ANDERSGF, Prop. Hotel Coquille, \Vc.u l’nnd 'it al! Time.-; Fresh Beef, Fori; Elj-ion, Smokes L rs t*' O V» . . - ' Fresh Vegetabl , 1’onl K Í ’ .Z. If nr- mi i i < .1 U ba C >* Jâ- -n wi'.b tho Mr.rb-t Mrs. An-ler^.nn eon luotu n ; : J r.l'.'.l:'! t’.c.-mtuntiy iu M- Q De Y; c-u f U'-. h-r» ’p/r» -Pj 3 è u V iw LI,• ty on i'er M'.t.ik m.-> of Jl.tl-eis, ls tu ' i r T. Tt V ; î 's, Si.it: V. ai.-t Stell, ChiHri t. ’s t.\< 7^^ ÏGüCani txpoc $2 worth 1er $1, 3t your money’s n u-Um.wool. Iii-les, etc. for b< i f. ] This well known hotel is now under new and com- pi-tent management and has been thoroughly ren ovated throughout. The tattle service is equal to any.in Southern Oregon. Sample rooms for corn- nierciul men. Baggage transported to and from boats situl trains free of ehurge. l’it.e new bar in eounoetion with the hotel. < V Butler a 1 nil F irta Produce, and a Generous cur JOJSX CFÍIMEX, Proprietor. W r* La . v J L U • y rartiviil tv at ici: li ;t ‘i b iil-t. tilliis’ Et- , Cul'ars, Cutfs, e. b.! f styl-s. u. . . ... ?.') ;<ett; s'--,- VW In thè /Pi-i¡vp ,r‘'!'.'';’'-”nt. of Pn^t'antl, (;rru-»n. Il :s thè ‘'t ••\a ninj? itr-v p tpe p ihli -.¡mi in uiepon: il ciòitaiDs ;:ll Ih i,< WR < f thè st; t.c and <1 tbi,- u.Ui.ti fT:,y ir for a umnth. a san pie c 15 w l la maiivd to you i 11 v. i\.dciess I L Ï’ ul al -rp-p ,£< •iuJLu io H T 7 T ? ' a 1_ > ii-.iil Sh’.><*« muri \ n i>. tiri'. a 4. al ! > O i.. olì y .i m ■k X'. .-¿•J i-y TRADE NARKS, ’ - YVorkuinuship up tu di.'o iu DS3ISKS, COPYKICHTS fto. Anynnn Rcn4ln7 n Pkofch mid description ivav qtecld.,'ascertain, free, whether an Invention ts proh’i't.'v iDitentab’e. ('oniaiunica!Iona strictly c-.a iil-cttiaL OU!* *.t, rem.« y r.u'ra1. »imtR patents in America. We have a Washlng'on - nice. Patents t:;ken through JJJ iuju A Co- receivij special notice in the 80IE?iTinS fMZalCttl, <".t>y thing in my lino. ------ Next 1.1 > t > P nt.itii • Two Roal csrgins Estate. ------ 5 sa « tC t i MUNN A CO., 1 ilro*\dv.Hv, Motv YcrL> V. R. Bue ; im ham . V 8VC***U L 2 s i# i ÿ II J. M. C i> DISPATCH A V General Praying and Haulini; a Specially Leaves Bendon every morning, except Sniit];ty, at 7:30 o’clock and luitkrs Conner tions wiili th»j train and steamer Myil at 10:30 :t. rn. at ('oquillo City. L hrvpr C fpiille Cd v nt 12:30 p. m., r.rriv- n.’T nt Bandon at 4:30 p. m. » Commerciai Aicv ]’r< ii.j.tly avr.' Safely l)tlivercd at ani, Point. Good Rigs, Gcod Teame, Rates ReiiBODtible ublic. if I.V X, Will Fumisi! mid Deliver Wood on Short Notioe. Notice is li<r<-l>v giv.-n thnt. I wilt pince pois m in the fieli! in which I paulino iny ilio p. 1* bus became neci-hs irv la do ao to ¡iroin-t uiy sii ep troni the rnvag< s ol the dogs. T. ANDEU8ON. E l D orado NOTICE POU PUBLICATION. ¡■pepili*Imeni Of The Interior. * V TONSOBLU PARLORS at f9 I ■ Zs-r P. D. HOVT, Prop. i In F.L DORVDO BUILDING. First Street, BANDON. OKEGC SH'VÍNH. SHAMPOOING AND HAI Bathroom newly fitt«-<l upulth P oh - ì I h » ¡ uh. Hot or (old >ÎH’hR <•< n«n CLARENCE Y. LC WE, llandon. g- . •'l ...... V—"T?WA!MTH) ■ Ct I TING AT STA ND A Bl) Piili .,3. one in each town to rule and exhibit a sample 1901 model bicycle < f our manufacture. YOU CAM MAKE $10 TO 11 T $50 A WEEK beside:-- having a wheel to ride lor yourself, fe’a 1091 Vettels Gudrantsed $19 to $13 V "A •; • ’09 & ’88 Hodsls S. $7 h $12 ■ (îie^on, r* ru ns. i of ”i * tt ì # u \ ' ’ ’ , ■’‘■••■'c Apothecary, »•'. Is ju*d in receipt of n new and fresh stock of Drugs end Chonucals, 1’iitent t:ml Piopru-tarv I’lopntutioi. Toilet Article*, Drug’iclpti* Nimdrie«. »T BAT '.i w potaitivc euro. ■Apply Into die îi-M«rrL*, It i« ce l:h nLr.Grhefi. ce 4.» At ì »rare*»r hv rmil : io.*, by pinil. ELY I HO ;TÙ’iU>» 54 Wi.rr n ». Yc.i. Çitv. ave Ci If5 M > l.G u > ’k j! • vw. A'.S'.i \\\'V •W ’V\'5 Bandon, Oregon. RUSSEL l’ANTER, Master U obeottrg , O jixgon . AnwHRt 10. 1901 X’OTICE IH HEREBY GIVEN TtIAT . Y the f »Ilo.vinf'-nanu d Ruttler hns fin ti notice nf hi« intenticui lo inaka final pr< '»f in anpporl nf hi** olaiin, and ibat said pr<»«if ■vili be mr.de labore L. H. Hnzard C»unt\ CI» rk at Cuquilla City, Oregon, ou Sopì. 2L 1901. viz: • SAMUEL H. SMITH nnlrsH. E. N » 10877. f «r tha NW>; of KWq of Beo. 3. L” . <»f t l. ». NELof bW’.4 • »f L e. 4. i n 30. S li 1 l W. He nnmea thf f >!l >wino witn' ssesto prove hia contimi ris rrnidRnce np<-n and cultiva t-ion <»f Hiiid lan I viz: C ì . Blumenrot hrr. of Bnnd’»n. Or»j(Xon. P >rter Niifiner-*. of ’• tnd »n, Orpfmn. A. Li‘kson. of. Bandoli, Oregon. B. F. Cupe, ol’ Bandoli. Orcuon J. T. Bini.» a: ?. Auslft il ¿iste»1. ‘V’fî ft - - L r CONRAD it BUCHINOTI \M. F f .< rs. - - THE STEAM ER — L and D fi icis fenile ml beautifully- ilhrai'H* M. larce^t eh eolation rf any »«JeatlRc j<:;u an’, uev’.iy, tern»*?.’’ ' ear; 1 L&i f n itl •. n copies and ON r.An.N t'S bent free. Ad.hess Story And a half bimse; 5 ronn-.- : fie pince. Lari-e lot u< nr center <»f town. One stay house 5 ?lot- and a La'.f. Near '.v< <.|. h ».till. Cl2.». B.»ri <-f tl t v arc real ana» s.call on J. M. I F I t nN. lhu»d n. Xotsce io i* e *3 f‘< it ■ ■ ‘ * z'. I’aiiit.u. Oils. Gii'rt • s.mid l niuter's Bupvlu . ■ I f À 17 ■ % . V , V.'AC. 4 li '.IB f Va Lua k a» * 4 A 1 • y o** ? • ;v’r yo? a u ’• t.» V h;'V I' f Uea ubi-c lately it lid to pay V » r ’ • h fa /Î1 > re’ dMng* Io.- m ... ■i ■ r <■ T' ■-V pEitruNKS, B hvxhes , H ponueh , S oap ;- Nurs axd C andies . Toh3''rn« nfid f'!;rrirrt♦ rn. i If-’ • • *1 U <-4 ; ... -, ttt le by c.u-.- Chic.-i-o ic-ul sc ac ‘, *' ■■ i : c . n <• xxl -a .. ........................................................ ’ .-up .-my lii.-..l: CN ele CJM i?t < a .cniHCt «nd allow er.-,-: : j tridwul <: cent dcpoiat 11 n >• r.T', * r**" ? 2 ’M You t:lkc ifcjQ B* -I ». : ■ * A