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A THE RECORDER I, ,UBt.lf>HXl> ICVER7 TUUB8D4Ï AFTFBNOON ... BT ... PAVID K. STITT, 5DIT0B AND PROI’Bi.'I OB. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. line Tear........ Six Mouth».. 'fbrepMqiHh* »2 00 . 1 00 00 ’l’hi» paper i» entered at the Bandon poet otfloe aa Second-class Matter. Robbers made a run on the Farmers’ and Citizens' bank, at Oalion, Ohio, a few nights ago, and run off with forty thousand dollars. Rockefeller imported a minister from his Chicago Uuivesity to preach to him in Cleveland, whom be paid a good round salary, but as the minis ter bad a lighted candle be would not. bide under a bushel, Rockefeller is now out in the cold, having left the church, and it is probable that the minister will be left out in the cold too. If Rockefeller’s conscience troubles him he might ease himself up again in an attempt to buy oft Justice, by another charitable en- dowment. P. FISHER, NEWSPAPER ADVEK- • tisittg Agent, 21 Merchants’ Exchange, San Franoisco, is onr authorized agent. This paper is kept on file in hie office. L Cureed by War. From the Oregonian. THURSDAY. OCT. 24, 1901. EDITORIAL. Jt will be impossible to couple the anarchists, who have been associated ip tbe Qoebel assassination, and mar ried trial case, with tbe Socialists. They would shoot you on tbe Hpot at |he ^lightest imputation of such an pllianps. Tbe anarchists are not all dead yet pnd Kentucky seems to have its share. The Goebel assassination case has Bbown up a good round number pf them, apd tbqt there are more to be found there yet is evidenced by the threat which the “Mountaineers“ have made against Judge Cantrill Who presides oyer the Powers’ trial. The inquiry into the conduct of Rear Admiral Schley proves where that gentleman was during tbe battle pf Santiago, July 3, 1898, and it might be well to look up tbe lqcality of Admiral Sampson during tbe eatqe poriod so as to determine WhQtq Uncle Sam sbquld honor for ¿bat famous 4th of July gift of tbe year mentioned. Secretary of the Treasury Lyman J. Gage wants the faults eliminated from tbe present currency scheme. He wishes to retire government legal tender notes, and desires to do away With tfau pqblic treasury, and have PncleSamdo his business through the banks. He wants tbe govern ment's guaranty behind bank note issues to aease. In other words Sec Rotary Gage, who is a banker himself, wants tbe finances of the country put ppmpletely and unreservedly under the control of the Banking Associa tion. AH manner of meaps are now sug gested to get rid of anarsbists except |he ppp which will prove most ef fpptivo. The projects offered strike at tbe result, hence, remind one of |he difficulty of eradicating Canada thistles: As long as the roots rernnin |he thistles spring up and tbe task is hopeless. To get rid of anarchists (Tig after the root of tbe evil, which will be found in class legislation. A l>ig nest of these vipers can be found as lobyists at Washington, and dig a little deeper and you will find another tot behind them which is still more red handed, and who foot tbe bills of those who infest congress. These are tbe anarchists who outrage justice and equity and bring about condi tions of anarchy in the sooial struc ture- Ex Controller of tbe Currency Eck- pls seconds Secretary Gage’s sugges tion to retire legal tender curreucy of tbe government, “as there is always a possibility of tbeir reissue in a form that wiH be detrimental to tbe country.“ He wants to see the sub treasury abolished because he claims that it Jocks up money, and stands a pen ace to tbe business of the country, jt might be proper to ask, whose country? If the coantry belongs to the people, thon tbe people bad bet ter keep, perhaps it would be better |o say take the control of the cur rency in tbeir own bands aad see that the trust ¡ b held sacred, but if the country belongs to the Banking Association, by all means turn it over |o them and see wbat tbe members of fbat institution will do with their slaves. Tbe legal teuder currency ptill maintains tbe government's right |o issue and control tbe currency, hence tbe desire to get rid of legal fenders. The same is true as to tbe guaranty of bank issues. e ----------------------- Socialism means true reformation, and Socialisls have the welfare of tbe human race at heart, morally, physical ly and piopfally, and yet in reaching put for these higher purposes in life, they are opposed by the very men aud women whom they are trying to aid. In Secfalia, Mo., social lets were ejenje^ the privilege of renting a hall or building of any kind in which to |io)d tbe state convention. However tbey were not subdued and were able to puicbase a tent for that purpose. “Truth, crushed to earth, will rise again,” aud though tbe Great Reform er was crucified, Lis purposes will ob tain though tbe earth shake from cen ter to qraumfereuce in untaogliugt be akeiu of iujustioe. In all ages men have blindly fougbt against reforms which would have led them to tbe highest possible attainment of life, and tbe present age is not an excep fej0.: i The most pitiful, if not the most horrible, phase of the Boer War, like that ef the war in Cuba previous to the interference of the United States, is found in the condition of the non- combatants gathered into camps. According to official returns made to the British War Office, there were during the month of August a total of 137,619 of these hapless creatures —women, old men and children—in these camps. Within that month 23-15 prisoners, of tho type known in Cuba under Wevler's rule as recon centrados, died, of whom 1878 were children. This is a death rate of 1.7 for the month, or about 20 per cent a year; that is to say, 200 in each 1000 —a rate that would exterminate the whole body in about five years. The homes of these people have been burned and their farms devastated in order that they may not be ablo to assist the men in the fighting ranks. The British Army, more humane than that of Spain, feeds them a meager ration, but they have scarcely an apol ogy for shelter, and very little that civ ilized people call care in sickueBS. Only the most stubborn of all races would subject their helpless ones to such suffering as this after the faintest prospect of fiual victory for their cause bad long vanished. Two yearn' Futile Effort. From th« Oregonian. in stock a large assortuieut of 1'nintn, Oil*. Doom mid Window». T1N8HOP IN CONNECTION. LADIES’ FURNISHING DEPARTMENT. New goods! Fall and Winter Goods coming in on every boat. Ladie’s Orders taken for Men’s Taylor made Suits. Fit and Satisfaction Guaranteed. Drees and Furnishing Goods, Oneita Union Suita, and Wonderful Bargains in Underwear and Hosiery. Mandalay, MQ fl O ^trfts for Men, Youth«. Boys and Children. AVAcXvJLv/ Constantly on Hand. Men’« Furnishing Goods a Specialty. New Hats, New l ies, New Shirts, Underware, and Shoes. Boots and Rubber Goods. -ry Groceries. Hay< Grain, Seed and Feed, CAPT. A. REED. The Commoner: According to a London dispatch, “Tbe succession of ‘regrettable incidents’ which Lord Kitchner bus reported has evoked editorial councils to the government to cease to endeavor to wage war by proclamations and to recognize tbe need of crushing the Boers by force of arms. According to Boer circles in Brussels, Commandant General Botha intends to hold the 150 British prisoners as hostages against the carrying out of tbe terms of Lord Kitchner’s proclamation.” The Boors celebrated the date for the proclama lion to go into effect by capturing a company of English soldiers. Kitch ner “has sent columns of troops in pursuit of the Boers“ and the Eng lish papers are wasting columns of space explaining how it was done. Oregon Timberman: The state ment shown elsewhere in this issue of tbe Timberman regarding the destruc tion of lumber by tbe white ant in the Philippines, shows conclusive y tbe value of Pucific Coast hemlock. Hemlock grows in Oregon aud Wash ington up to seven and eight fett in diameter and 250 feet high, and shows no sign of wind shake. Up to this time it has not ever been regarded t s of sufficient value to estimate w hen timber is being measured. For tan ning purposes the baik issupeiior to that of tbe Eastern Hemlock, to which it has no similaiity, except in name. For inside purposes tbe lum ber is valuable, being entirely free from pitch aud takes a splendid pol ish. Now that it has been ascertained that hemlock is “white nnl proof” its commercial value is correspondingly enhanced, and a hitherto much de spised coast lumber is gradually- working its way into public favor. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department Of The Interior, A. McNAIR, The Bandon Hardware Man. The New, Speedy and Elegantly Fitted Twin-Screw Steamer, Maximum temperature 88, on 17 Minimum tempera tare 14 on 9. 19. Beware 1’ecipitation 8.58 inches. No. days otear 19 as mercury will surely destroy the Partly clondy 8 sense of smell and completely derange No. of days cloudy, 3 tbe whole system when eutering it Date of thunder storms, 21. through tbe mucous surfaces. Such Prevailing wind N. W, Remarks. Elevation 1842 ft. articles should never be used except JOSEPH HARE. on prescriptions from reputable physi Voluntary Observer. authority—Th« We are «till d ing bunims« nt The Old Stand and can please vou. Give us a Call and examine oqr Tinware, Graniteware, Generous supply of fresh Groceries Hardware, Glassware, Crockery and Miners’ Supplies. of Ointment« for Catarrh that Contain Mercury A recignlxed Ore<i»ti!an. . TÍO X U U. J-/O Fresh Beef, Pork, Mutton, Smoked Meats, Lard 9 I Stoves, Ranges and Farm Implements, Etc Sausages, Etc., also Now ib tLe time to purchase Hardware, lhe undersigned baa ------OQO------- ------ oao— DO YOU NEED ANY HARD-WARE? MARKET, THOMAS ANDERSON, Prop. October 9, tbe anniversary of tbe LJ ultimatum of the Transvaal Govern ment to tbe British crown, was made _| ~" ill keep on Hand at nil Times the occasion of unfavorable commeut ou the management of tbe war by almost the entire British press. Tbe situation is a remiuder of themiscon Fresh Vegetables Poultry, Eggs, Butter and all Fann Produce, and a ception at Washington of the strength and resources of tbe Southern peo pie at the outbreak of tbe Civil War, as sbowu by the first call for troops, I will pay highest market price for beef, pork, mutton,wool, bides, etc. 75,000 men for three months, and the mutterings of discontent that tbe Administration of President Lincoln was not able to effect a speedy term in ation of hostilities. England certain ly, and the civilized world as well, expected that the Boers would be f-i/“ In connection with the Market Mrs. Anderson conducts a compelled to an early surrender when HT LADIES’ FURNISH1NG DEPARTMENT, constantly add- tbe ultimatum from Pretoria was |-t?" ing new goods to her stock of Jackets, Cloaks, Ladies’ met by the embarkation of reinforce J-*/“ Underwear, Shirt Waists, Shirt-Waist Sets, Collars, Cuffs, moots and supplies for the British J-i/” Ladies’ and Children’s Hose. Army io South Africa. Two years Particular attention given to new anil latent styles. have passed, and the end of the strug gle is not yet in sight, and tbe war policy of the British Cabinet is cen sured as unable to manage properly wbat tbe nation has so freely given in blood and treasnre. Tbe Birming ham Post, one of tbe most loyal news paper, expresses tbe general feeling, saying: “Patience has its limit, and we fear that the end of the pateioce of tho British public is nearly reached.“ Appeal to Reason: New Zealand baB the same number of miles of rail road per capita and trafic the same, as this country. It costs her people $1,250 a year per mile to use the roads; here it costs $7,500 a year per mile. The people of New Zealand have public ownership of railroads. We haven’t. Public ownership of rail roads baa never been a campaign question in this country—and never will if the railroad and other corpor ate influence can prevent it. Would it not be a good idea to submit the proposition to the people and see what a majority wants? The Swiss people had two national referendum votes on the question, aud decided to make them public property. The railroad managers said the republic could not operate the road, and that the government would be bankrupted by tbe effort. Instead of which the experience of two years has proven them false prophets, and the rates have been reduced to less than one third, and tbe revenue is still enough to pay tbe interest on tbe sums spent for the roads and provides a sinking A Typical South African Store. fund that will cancel tbe debt in twenty five years. Are we not as in O. R. Larson, of Bay Villa, Sun telligent and honest as the Swiss days River, Cape Colony, conducts a people? store typical of South Africa, al which can be purchased anything from tho proverbial “needle to an Not «cared. anchor.“ This store is situated in a From the Loaisville Conner Jonmnl valley nine miles from the nearest Congressman Babcock, of Wiscon railway station and about twenty five sin, lias not been frightened by the miles from tbe nearest town. Mr. thick-and thin protectionists of bis Larsen says: “I am favored with the party into abandoning bis movement custom of farmers within a radios of for tariff revision. “When any thirty miles, to many of whom I have article,“ said be only this week, “can supplied Chamberlain's remedies. be manufactured in tbe United States All testify to tbeir value in a bouse cbeuper thau anywhere else, and is bold where a doctor’s advice is almost an article of export, tbe duty pro out of tbe question. Within one mile duces no revenue and affords no of my store tbe population is perhap- protection, but simply enables those sixty. Of these, within the part who secure control to make such twelve months, no less than fourteen prices as they see tit in the domestic have been absolutely cured by market up to a point where it can be Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. This imported.“ Mr. Babcock insists that must surely be a record.“ For sale he is still a protectionist, aod that he by C Y. Lowe. believed in tbe Dingley bill when it MOTNIILY WKATHKIt IlKPOItT. was enacted, but he contends that true protection is tbe fostering of indus IIABK. CURBY COUNTY, OBEOON. S eptember , 1901. tries in tbeir infancy, aud aot the Mean tenroeratnre !>7. 10 BUpport of monopolies. cians, as the damage they will do is tenfold to the good you can 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 inactions snr faces of tbe. system, jn buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genuine, It is taken internally, and made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co. Testimoniala free. Sold by Drnggista, price 75c. per bottle. Hall's Family Pills are tbe best. OA.NIX» W. C. Sanderson. This Steamer will give a regular 10 day Service between Coquille River, Oregon, and San Francisco, California, for both passengers and freight. For full or further information apply to Captain A. lieed, on board steamer or N. LORENZ. Agent, Coqu’lle, Oregon. M. R. LEE, Agent’Bandon, Oregon. E. T. KRUZ, General Agent, 207 Front Street, San Francisco, California. M eat market ’ AMERICUS CLUB PURE WHISKEY What We Can Do For You Two Papers for the Price of One. — AT TI1E----- DORADO’’ Yon Get the News of the World and CARI. 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L’o the coluiui s of Tho Commoner Vr, Bryan contributes his best efforts; and his review of political event« as they arise from time to time can not fail to interest those who study public questions. The Commoner’s regular «ubscription price is $1 .(Ki per year. We have arranged with Mr. Br.van whereby we can furnish his paper aud the Recorder together for one year for $2.25. The regular subscription price of the two papers when subscribed for separately is $3.00. si Ten for five cents, at Druggist«. Grocer«, Restaurant», Saloons, News-Stands, General Stores and Barbers Shops. They banish pain, induce sleep, and prolong Hie. One gives relief! No matter what's the matter, one will do you good. Ten samples and one thousand testU m onia Is sent by mail to any address on receipt of price, by ths.Rlpaua Chemical Co., to.Spruca St., New York City. LOWE, Oregon, Druggist and Apothecary, G en . C hablis « H. G bosvenob . 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Send 12 2c «tamps to pay expense of ----- THE STEAMER----- wrapping, packing and mailing elegant prospectus. Taking 10 to 50 orders daily. 50,000 copies will be sold in this vicinity. Address THOMAS WHITE, Master THE CONTINENTAL ASSEMBLY, Leaves Bandon every morning, except Odd Fellow’s Building, Sunday, at 7:30 o’clock and makes conneo Sacramento. Cal, tions with the train and steamer Myrl at 10:30 a. m. at Coqnille City. Leave« Coqnille City at 12:30 p. m., arriv- ng at Bandon at 4;30 p. ro. DISPATCH ex Po You Knew the News p gTYou can have it all for ,’<*r Month EOn MW Fer month In the Evenims Teleeram. of Portland, Oregon. It is the largest evening newa- pape published in Oregon; it contains all tht news of the «tate nnd of the natioL Try it for a month. A sample c py w 1 be mailed to you free. Address The Telegram, POKTLAND, ORK. L and Omcx at R ossburg . O rkgon , Oct. 14 1991 ■yOTICF. IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT Druggist 11 the following named sett.er has filed for ageneroo. notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, nnd that said proof IO CENT will be made before J. H. Upton. IL 8. TRIAL SIZE Commissioner at Langlois, Oregon, on Storv nnd n half honRo;fi ronin«: fire plnce. December 7, 1901, viz: Large lot near center of town. $lf>0. P. B. HOYT, Prop. JAMES C. MCADAMS, One Rtory house ñ moms: lot nnd n half on his H. E. No. 84iV>. for the 8W W of 8 Wl/ contains no cocaine, Near woolen mill, $125. m rcury nor any other NM of SWt<, SEli of N WM. *>0. 20. Tp. 30 Lo<mte<l In EL DORADO BUILDING. Both of these are renl añapa, call on J. M. injurious drag. 8 . R. 14 West. First Street, HANPON. OKKtiON UPTON. Bandon. It is quickly Absorbed. He names the following witnesses to prove (Ilves Relief at once. his continuous residence upon and cultiva Tt opens nnd cleanses tion of said land, viz: N. R. Smith, and SHAVING, SHAMPOOING AND HAIR the Nasal Passages. H. B. Smith, of Hare. Oregon. 8. A. Altim- CUTTING AT STANDARD PBIC ES. Allays Inflammation. bangh, nnd James F. Aliunbnugh, of Laug- II cal a and Pr. »tecta the Membrane. Restore’th; loin. Oregon. Bcnsee of Ta»:« and bmcll. Full Size 5vo.; Tnul Weakly Bathroom newly fitted »ip with Porcelain J. T. Batmtss. ftir.o 10c ; at Brntraists or I y m ¡¡I. Tub. Hot or Cold Baths 25 cento. ELY BkOTUKK3. M Warreu Street. New York. ■x-t24 Register. E l D orado CATARRH Two Real Bargins in Real TONSORIAL PARLORS Estate. Ely’s Cream Balm Subscribe for the Recorder COLD 'N HEAD I3OOTS «IIOISS Vou Can’t Expect to Get $2 worth fcr $1, but you can get your money’s worth at M. BREUER’S Denier in Boot* and Shoe« Hepairing neatly and promptly done at lowest living prieea. J. L. THOMPSON, Shaving Parlors and Bathrooms Nhaving 15 Cent*. IlnthM 545 Cent«. Wnrkmanahip op to date in any thing in my line. ----- Next Door to Poatofflce — -n