Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, October 10, 1901, Image 4

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THE RECORDER
DAVI» M. STITT,
Ignorance and the uninformed
often confuse Socialism with Anarchy.
Below are a few cases given from
Democratic aud Republican sources
in which tbe proper distinction is
made:
SDITO» AND PHOPHIETOU.
From the K. G, Daily Times. (Dem.)
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This paper is entered at the Bandon post
office as Seoond-class Matter.
P. FISHER, NEWSPAPER ADVEB-
L • Hsing Agent, 21 Merchants’ Exchange.
San Frnnoiaoo, is our authorized agent.
This paper is kept on file in his office. ___
THU RSI) AY, OCT. 10, 1901.
— editorial .
Tho British war office is expecting
tbe speedy collapse of Boer resistance
in South Africa, but there is nothing
strange or startling in tbe expection,
as it is a well known fact that this
same expectation has been held out
during tbe last two years.
Rev. Dr. Reed Mackay, who found
the Biblical text from which he
preached victory to tbe Shamrock's
crew, was very ingenious as an ex­
pounder of scripture, but a second or
third rate prophet. He should re­
member tbe injunction “That tbe
scripture is not subject to private
interpretation.“ Each failure to cor­
rectly interpret proves tbe interpreter
a stranger to the Spirit of Truth, to
which alone tbe interpretation of
scripture is permissible.
Senator Mitchell is trying to con­
vince tbe Postmaster General that
Portland is the proper place from
which to ship a portion of the mail
which goes io tbe Orient. At first
thought one might think that Senator
Mitchell wished quicker delivery for
mail from the country contiguous to
Portland, or that he was working for
a special benefit to that city, but by
probing deeper tbe cause is apt to bp
discovered in the desire of some
transportation company to get a pull
at the governments treasury. Senator
Mitchell has long been charged with
beiug in with the corporations
Dividing the Oriental mail contract
between several companies is not go
ing to put money into Uncle Sara's
strong box, and the wily senator well
ppderstands tb is fact,
^he Commoner: Newport has just
bad a “dog reoeption.” This must be
>vbat we have known as tbe “howling
sjjfell” set.
Exchange; The Pension building
at Washington is overrun with rats
ped the women clerks are talking of
going out on a strike until govern
ment rat catchers are appointed and
perform the necessary work.
To the readers of this paper who
will send their name and address for
a sample copy of the New York Fam­
ily Story Paper they will receive tbe
opening chapter of Miss Laura Jean
Libbey’s best story, “Betrothed For a
Day.” Do not miss this opportunity
to secure free tho opening chapter
of this grand and intense love story.
Do not wait until you road thoroughly
this paper but write at onco, to,
Munro’s Publishing house, 24 -26
Vandewater Street, New York City,
N. Y.
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Coast Mail; The Graham property
on tbe hill near the I. O. O. F. come-
fry has been purchased by the Rev.
Father Donnolly, who ia authority
for tho statement that a thoroughly
equipped hospital will be established
there. This is something of which
Marshfield is badly in need. There
is no reason why so many people
should be obliged to take an expen
sivo, disagreeable and, for one seri­
ously ill, a dangerous, sea trip, to
reach a hospital where tboy can bo
properly cared for. There is plenty
of medical and surgical talent hero,
and with a properly equipped hos­
pital and a corps of trained nurses
tho worst cast's could be cared for at
a fraction of the expense involved in
going to San Francisco and Portland.
Coquille Bulletin: The electric
lights, which were put in by Frank
Morse, were turned on last Monday
evening. Tbe lights are good, and
Mr. Morse's patrons are well pleased
with them. Tbe plant, which is sit­
uated at Johnson’s mill, is now in foil
working order, and has the very
latest machinery, and is up to-date in
every respect. While the lights are
now as good as ape furnished any
place the present standard will be
kept up nnd those who have not al­
ready bad their residences and busi­
ness bouses wired, will no doubt see
the advantage and superiority of
electric lights over coal oil or gaso­
line, and they will not be loDg in
prderiug them. Mr. Morse and crew
are now busy finishing the wiring
that is to be doue in this place; and
as soon as tbe poles are brought up
from tbe lower river tboy will com­
mence to get Myrtle point lighted.
Which will be in a very short time if
the we1 tier is at all favorable.
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There is ao word which is so often
misunderstood as “Socialist.“ It
really means one who studies and
works for society, for the people, and
so far from being a reproach, to call
a man a Socialist is to credit him
with the purest and deepest of
philanthropic feeling.
From the Chioago Tribune. (Rep.)
Upon every occasion when anar­
chists break loose aud put in practice
their "gospel of force," there is a
popular tendency to include Socialists
also in the general condemnation.
This, however is a mistake. The So­
cialist would have the state control
everything; the anarchist would abol­
ish the stale and have the individual
control everything, which would mean
chaos.
From Taeomn, Wngb , Daily Nowg. (Dem.)
There may be a disposition on tho
part of some people who have not fol­
lowed the question to confuse in their
minds the doctrines of so called So­
cialism with the destructive policy of
anarchists. Of course, no one who
has given any thought to tbe great
social and economic questions which
are now pressing for a solution would
be in danger of any such confusion of
mind, but to many newspaper readers
tbe terms Socialism and anarchy may
have much the same significance.
Socialism is simply the application
of tbe principles of natural right and
justice and equality to the economic
questions in which society is inter­
ested. When applied to matters of
government, we cal) tbe principle
democracy. Socialism is the exten­
sion of the principles of democracy
from politics to economics. We are
steadily grafting Socialism upon our
democracy and giving it more and
more recognition in politics. Munici­
palities all over the world are dealing
with the problems of Socialism. Tbe
public ownership of certain utilities,
such as the light and water service in
Tacoma, is a step in tbe line of So
cialism rather than what we term
democracy. The question of trusts
is one which is now uppermost in the
raiuds of tbe Socialists in this country
to-day.
But Socialism and anarchy are whol­
ly distinct and they are diametrically
oppose to each other. A man canuot
be a true Socialist and advocate an
urchy any more than lie can be a fol
lower of Jesus Christ aud at tbe same
time be a murderer and assassin at
heart.
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A Typical South African Store.
O. R. Larson, of Bay Villa, Sun
days River, Cape Colony, conducts a
storo typical of South Africa, at
which can be purchased anything
from the proverbial "needle to an
anchor." This store is situated in a
valley nine miles from tbe nearest
railway station and about twenty-five
miles from tbe nearest town. Mr.
Larsen says: “I am favored with tbe
custom of farmers within a radius of
thirty miles, to many of whom I have
supplied Chamberlain's remedies.
All testify totbeir value in a house­
hold where a doctor's advice is almost
out of tbe question. Within one mile
of my store tbe population is perhaps
sixty. Of these, within the past
twelve months, no less than fourteen
have been absolutely cured by
Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. TbiH
must surely be a record.“ For sale
by C. Y. Lowe.
Oregonian: Tho yachtsmen of tho
United States have in tbe past half
century spent more than SI,500,01)0 in
keeping the America’s cup on this
side of the water. The money has
gone into tboconstrnction and sailing
of the yachts Magic, Columbia,
Sappho, Madeleine, Mischief, Puritan,
Priscilla, Mayflower, Volunteer, Vig­
ilant, Defender. Columbia, Constitu­
tion nnd Independence. Since tbe
cup is still with us, with promise of
remaining here indefinitely, it is con­
ceded that the money has been well
spent.
Bibilicul Prophecy of Sham­
rock.
From tbe Chicago Tribune,
I
ALDON
B
3IAUIÍKT,
THOMAS ANDERSON, Prop.
If You Do
Stoves, Ranges
We are still doing business at The Old
A curious illustration of bow a
Stand and can please you. Give uh a Call
and examine our
Bible text may be found for almost
on Hand at all Times
any occasion is furnished in the ser Fresh Beef, Pork, Mutton, Smoked Meats, Lard,
and Farm Implements, Etc
mon preached last Sunday by Dr.
Reed Mackay to the crew of tbe yacht
Etc.,
Now ia the lime to pure-base Hardwure. The undersigned bas
Shamrock on a text taken from Isaiah
in stock a large assortment of
Fresh Vegetable*, Poultry, Eggs, Butter and till Farm Produce, nnd n
xxxiii:23, which reads: "Their tack-
lings are loosed; they could not well
strengthen their mast; they could
Glassware, Crockery and Miners’ Supplies.
not spread tbe sail; then is tbe prey
I will pay highest market, price for beef, pork, mutton,wool, bidos, etc.
of a great spoil divided; tho lame
Paint*. Oil». Doors and Window*.
take tbe prey.“ Dr, Mackay said
T1N8IIOP IN CONNECTION.
this was a prophecy of victory for
Shamrock, tbe last clause Leing es­
The Bandon Hardware Man.
pecially applicable to Sir Thomas
Lipton, who is still lame from the ef­
fect of a recent accident. Tho clergy­
I-.7* In connection with tho Market Mrs. Anderson conducts a
man’s discourse was greatly admired
LADIES’ FURNISHING DEPARTMENT,constantly add-
by tbe sailors of the lush yacht.
tf?" ing now goods to her stock of Jackets, Cloaks, Ladies’
Americans may be less inclined to
Underwear, Shirt Waists, Shirt Waist Sets, Collars, Cuffs,
accept tbe inspiration of the text as
¡rif" Ladies’ and Children’s Ilose.
Dress and Furnishing Goods, Oneita Union Suits, and
applied to tbe present occasion, and
Wonderful Bargains in Underwear and Hosiery.
Particular
attention
given
to
new
and
latest
styles.
may charge Dr. Mackay with tbe
ministerial shortcoming of having
preached only what bis congregation
New,
Fitted
wished to hear, but judgment on this
point should be reserved until after
the races. If “the lame" should hap­
pen to “take the prey“ it would be a
Suits for M» n, Youths. Bovs and Children.
strong argument on the side of Dr.
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Constantly on H»»nd. Men’s Furnishing
♦
Goods a Specialt
New Hats. New l ifs. New Shirts, Und&rwaro,
Mackay's wisdom in tbe choice of a
ami Sh'»es. Boots and llubb* r Go »ds.
text, if not of his biblical exegesis.
Grocerien, Jhty, Grain, Steel and b'eed.
Oregonian: Famine prevails in
some portions of Russia year after
give a regular 10 day Service between Coqaille River, Oregon, and San
year. This condition now exists in This Steamer will Francisco,
California, for both passengers and freight.
nineteen provinces among tbe most
For full or further information apply to Captain A. Reed, on board steamer or
populous in the empire. This means
N. LORENZ, Agent. UoqnUle. Oregon.
M. R. LEE. Agent, Bandon, Oregon.
tbe utter destitution of hundreds of
E. T. KRUZ, General Agent, 207 Front Street, San Francisco. California.
thousands and the necessity of gov
eminent relief for them for at least
nine months. Systematic efforts for
You
the relief of these people—as indus­
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trious and economical as any upon
Two Papers for the Price of One.
Y om
earth—are in progress. Notwith
Get tlic News of the World and
CARL
XELKtkV,
Prep.
standing this, suffering from hunger
the Local News Thrown
and its deadly ally, typhus, or, it is
tn as a Bargain.
fitly called in Russia, the "buoger
fever," will be past computation.
of all kind on hand.
3 < Ji r-422î ï ï oia S
To those who pay up arrearages and a
- IProiD's.
Oregonian: Tbe inventive genius
year in advance, and to all new subscri­
of man is constantly manifesting its CORNED BEEF,
bers who pay in advance, we make tho
following proposition comprising several
power in tbe world of material thing.
PICKLED PORK. different couplets to select from :
A conspicuous example of this mani
P rice of P ublications peb Y ear .
festation is found in turning to ac­ BUTTER, J3GG, and
$2 00
P
andon
R ecokdeu
count, through mechanical invention,
6 00
S.tn Franuiico Bulletin
FRUIT
aud
VEGETABLES
the product of thousands of acres of
r. oo
Port laud Evening Telegram
oí all kinds.
wire grass that grows upon the marsh
O vc ^;< ibs .
1 50
Weekly Oregonian
lands of Minnesota. Five years ago Meats Delivered to perrons living on tho Appeal to Ronson
50
JOEÏN <1 «KHN. Pioyiieixtr.
this grass, being ionutritious, was River, or along the Stage Route
Our Oir. r.
The Bulletin is one of the leading papers
worthless. Now it is harvested and
This well known l»>t, I is now under new mid com­
of the West, and is a daily published in San
manufactured into twine aud various
1 Francisco, and gives all the news. Ouruffee
petent niiii'iiy.'m-'ht :>nd has been thorimghly inn­
articles of furniture, and has become
I ificlud 8 the Sunday Bulletin.
Ari'
ovated
throughout The table service is equal to
one of the most valuable products of
Recorder and Bulletin, one year.. $6 00
any in Southern Oregon. Sample rooms for coil;.
“I raflbred the torture. of tho damned
tbe state. One company in St. Paul with
Recorder and Bulletin, one mouth
50
protruding piles brought on by constipa­
m«rcial men. B iggngo transported to and from
alone hns 6000 men working on wire tion with which I was aflllcted for twenty | The Portland Evening Telegram is issued
years. I ran across your CASCARETS In tha 1 six times a week. It gives all the now» that
bouts
arid trains flee < f charge.—
grass products. TbiB is tbe largest town of Newell. lit., and never found anything
to equal them. To-day I am entlroly free from is woith reading aud up to time of going to
Fine new bar in connection with the hole!.
single industry in the city, nnd prom­ piles
nnd tool lllro a new man. ”
in» hs , much ot it being 21 hours fie-her than
C. H.KriTZ, 1111 Jones St., Sioux City, Io.
ises further expansion. Our pine­
viheu it rcauhei here through any uth.r
needle industry in Southern Oregon
CANDY
jotirna’.
is nnalagous to this in that it converts
W.
CATHARTIC
al
Recorder and Tel. gram one y< ar $5 00
* For a weekly lio^sp per the Weekly Oie
into articles of coinmereial valuo a
I
I goinau leads in the Northwest, nnd givo«
heretofore worthless and practically
i al! the news usually contain- d iu a weekly
VRAOS mahk OUmUtD
inexhaustible product of the land.
paper.
also
Sausages,
Generous supply of fresh Groceries Hardware, Tinware, Graniteware,
LADIES’ FURNISHING
DEPARTMENT.
The
A. McNAIR,
New Srping and Summer Goods
coming in on every boat.
Ladie’s
Orders taken for Men’s Taylor made
Twin-Screw
Suits. Fit and Satisfaction
Guaranteed.
Ready Made
Speedy and Elegantly
Steamer,
Mandalay,
W. C. Sanderson.
CAPT. A. REED.
AMERICUS CLUB
PURE WHISKEY
What We Can Do For
DORADO”
Fresh Meats
Hotel Coquille,
PILES
"UOMHAND FAMILY”
is a large, eigbt-page, 48 column monthly
journal for the home nnd family. It has
splendid nerinl stories; bright, thr.lling
shoit stories; brilliant sketches; beautiful
poems; a boys’ and girls’ page; reliable ar­
ticles for tbe faimer, mechanic, professional
man—for everyone, in fact; it has tbe newest
and latest fashions for ladies fully illus
trnted; in faot, "Home And Family” is all
that a journal for tbe People, everywhere—
in town, city, aud country—should be, and
for a short time the subscription price will
be only Iff cents for a whole year’s sub.
scription. "Home And Family” is well
worth CO cents a year, and later on, that will
be tbe prioe. Send 15 cents to-day, nnd
secures year’s subscription. Postage stamps
aooepted. Get one or two friends to do the
same. You will be glad that you did so.
Address:—"HOME AND FAMILY”
25 Church Street, White Plains, N Y.
TRESPASS NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given to all persons not
totreapARs upon the premises of Dr. Kenyon,
Hitunted between Floras Lake nud the conn
ty road, in Northern Curry, by removing,
cutting, or destroying timber upon said
land. $25 reward will be paid for informs
tion leading to a conviction of trespass as
stated above.
Dated at Bandon, Oregon. March 14. 1901.
PETER NELSON. Agent
GKO.
P. TOPPING,
ATTORNEY and COUNSELOR AT LAW
Recorder and Weekly Oregonian. .$2 50
It is the duty of each person to seek in­
Pleasant, Palatable. Potent. Taste Good, no formation along all lines that, tend toward
Good, Nover Sicken. Weaken, or Gripe. 10c, Xo. 50o.
bringing about bet ter conditions nud greater
... CURE CONSTIPATION. ...
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—Appeal to liens.>n. Any doctrine that
does not appeal to the highest order of rea­
soning is not safe.
Recorder and Appeal to Reason. . $2 00
I
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(Hr. Bryan’* Paper.)
The Commoner ha« attained within six
months from dftto of the first issue a circu
lation of loo.ooo copies, a record probably
never equaled in the history of American
periodical literature. The unparalleled
growth of this paper demount, rates that
there is room in tbe news «per field for a
national paper devoted to the discursion of
political, economic, and social problems.
l*o the columns of The Commoner Mr.
Bryan contributes bis best iff< rts; nnd his
review of political events as they arise fioin
time to time can not fail to interest tLvse
who study public questi >ns.
The Commoner’s regular subscription
price is JI.00 per year. We have arranged
with Mr. Br.van whereby we can furnish his
paper and the Recorder together f. r one
year for $2.25. The regular sub’d ipt ion
price of tbe two papers when subscribed for
separately is $3.00.
WILLIAM MCKINLEY
Ills LIFE AND WORK,
Practices In all the Courts of the State.
Office on Second
ou
Life Insurance
or money loaned
MOTNHLY WEATHER REPORT.
nA HR. CUBBY COUNIT. OBBUOM.
SErTBMBBR, 1901.
Mean temperature 57. 10
Maximum temperature RS, on 17
Minimum temperature 44 on 0. 1U.
Pecipitation 8.58 inches.
No. days olear 111
Partly cloudy 8
Nq. of days cloudy, 3
Dnte of thunder storms. 21.
Prevailing wind N. W,
Remarks. Elevation 1342 ft.
JOSEPH HARE.
Voluntary Observer
BIPANS TABULES
Ths Cemmcner.
BT
Floor in Concrete Building
G in . Cw ahles JI. G bohvenob .
Firat Street,
Rolioies and Bonds bought
Pre-'iden’s life long Friend, Comrade in
on same.
war and Colleague in Congress. Was near
his side with other great men when his eyes
Ilan <lon.
Oregon.
were closed in death. Followed the bier to
the National Capitol aud to Canton. 'Die
General requires a shaie of tho proceeds of
his
book to be devoted to a iVtoKiney
BANDON LODGK, No. lift, A. F. A. M *
Monnment fund. Thus every subscriber
-i II ANDON LODGE, No. lir>, A. F.A .M. £ becomes a contributor to this fund. Millions
I) Stated communications first Sat- E of copies will be sold. Everybody will buy
nrday after the full moon of each £ It. Orders for the asking. Nobody will
•X month. All Master Masons cordially K refuse. Elegant Photogravure Portrait of
invited. By order of
W. M. ® President McKinley’s last picture taken at
tbe White House. You can easily and
T. J. THRIFT, Secretary.
quickly clear $1.000 taking orders. Order
lleware of Ointment. for Catarrh that
outfit quick. Chance to prove success,
secure yearly contract and become Mana­
Contain Men-ury
ger. Send 12 2c stamps to pay expense of
as mercury will surely destroy the << Court Queen of the Forest No. 17,
wrapping, packing and mailing elegant
prospectus, 'Taking 10 to 50 orders daily.
sense of smell and completely derange
Foresters of America.
50,000 copies will be sold in this vicinity.
tbe whole system when entering it JpOURT QUEEN OF THE FOREST.i Address
through the mucous surfaces. Such
No. 17. meets Fridnv night of eacli^
THE CONTINENTAL ASSEMBLY,
4 week. in Concrete Hall, Bandon, Oregon.g
Odd Fellow’s Building.
articles should never be used except *A
cordial welcome is extended to all vis-*
Sacramento. Cal,
W. W. SHIPLEY.
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on prescriptions from reputable pbysi Siting brothers
* H knrt G oits ,
Chief ltangef. 3
cians, as the damage they will do is
Fin. Secretary.
tenfold to the good you cau possibly
derive from them. Hall’s Catarrh
Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney
& Co., Toledo, O., contains no mercury,
and is taken internally, acting direct­
ly upon tbe blood and tnucuous sur
faces of tbe system, Jn buying Hall's
Catarrh Cure be sure you get tbe
genuine. It is taken internally, and
made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J.
Cheney & Co. Testimonials free.
Sold by Druggists, price 75c. per
bottle.
Hall's Family Pills are tbe best.
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Anyone senrltn? n »ketch nnd description may
qmekly ascertain, free, whether an Invention is
probably patentable. Coonnunicatioiis strictly
confidential. Oblast agency for securing patents
in America. VVe have a Washington office.
Patents taken through Munn &, Co receive
special notice in the
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Shops, They banish pain, induce sleep, and prolong life.
One gives relief! No matter what's the matter, one will
do you good.
Ten samples and one thousand testi­
monials sent by mail to any address on receipt of price,
by the.Ripans Chemical Co., lo.Sprucc St., New York City.
CLARENCE Y. LOWE,
Bandon.
Oregon,
Druggist and
Apothecary,
MW
In just in receipt of n new and
fresh stock of
Drugs and Chemicals,
Patent and Proprietary Preparations
Toilet Articles,
Driijt'giMM Snndrien.
P erfumes , B rushes , S ponges , S oaps
N uts and C andies .
Cigars, Tobaccos and Cigarettes,
Paints, Oils. Glasses, and Painter’s Supplied
----- THE STEAMER-----
DISPATCH
THOMAS WHITE, Master
Leaves Bandon every morning, except
Sunday, nt 7:30 o’clock nnd makes connec
tions with the train and steamer MyrI at
10:30 a. m. at Coquille City.
Leaves Coquille City at 12:30 p. m., arriv-
ng at Bandon at 4:30 p. m.
Two Real Bargins in Real
TONSORIAL PARLORS
Estate.
P. B. HOYT, Prop.
lor mankind
SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN,
Storv nnd a half honse|5 room®i fire place.
Large lot near center of town, f 150.
One «tory honse Fi rnorns: lot and a half
Near woolen mill, $125.
Both of these aro real snaps,oall on J. M.
UPTON. Bandon.
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