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THE RECORDER National Difference«. Emit DrcMMiiig For Shoes. From tbe Oregoninn. Tbe best dressing for black leather is orange juice, 'lakes slice or quarter of au orange and rub it thoroughly all over the shoe or boot and allow it to dry. Then brush briskly with a soft brush until it sbiDes like a look ing glass. A moat convenient dress ing for tan shoes is the inside of a banana skin. This is rubbed well and evenly all over the shoe, and re moving ail spots and dirt as well as giving a fine polish, which last is brought out by using a flannel cloth for wiping dry and another clean flannel for polishing. A slice of lemon is also used as a tan leather dressing. Patent leather must never be blacked or polished with anything but au oil. They are tbe hardest kind of sboeB to keep in good order. It is necessary to take a clean sponge and cleau them from al! dirt before applying the oil. It may then be rubbed dry at once with a flannel or other soft cloth which will not scratch tbe pat ent finish.— Commercial Tribune. Air. Alfred Mosely tells tbe British world of commerce and industry that KV«BY THVIMDAY AFTKIiNOON tbe American boy is brighter thau the English boy. The reason for it, BY .... be tbiuks, is in the kind of education DAVID J«. STITT, we give onr youth, His ideas have found such acceptance that a batch ÏDITOB AN» PBOPBIETOB. of pnpilB is to be sent over here to study us. They will represent not SUBSClilPTION KA'lEtì. ooly Parliament, but business houses, One Year................................ f2 00 labor circles and universities. It is Hix Months...................................... 100 not at all improbable that the Ameri Three Rouths................................................. 50 can boy is brighter than tbe English This paper is entered at the Bandon post boy, for travelers seem agreed that our grown-ups are brighter than offioe as Second-class Matter. Britishers, and it is doubtless true P. FISHER, NEW8PAPEK ADVER- here as in Wordsworth's England • Using Agent, 31 Merchants* Exchange, that the child is father to tbe man. Hau Frqnoiscu, is onr authorized agent. This paper is kept on file in his office. But is thia difference attributable to education solely or even chifly! THURSDAY. JAN. 9, 1909. No one need expect to settle a question of this sort decisively out of EDITORIAL. hand, for if it could be done tbe na tions would soon be on a dead level Disastrous storms, destruction to of mediocrity. They differ greatly as shipping and life upon the seas, rail it is, aud from time immemorial they road wrecks, explosions, and other have studied each other's excellences calamities, in which life and property for hints to use at home. Great Brit has been destroyed, have been of so ain seems continually to have a com frequent occurrence during the past mission of some sort on tbe Continent few months as to appear special visit or in this country, searching dilli- ations sent to open the eyes of man« gently for the secret that is to do kind as to the wrong methods pur away with German superiority in sued in carrying out the plan of life. textiles, for example, or American Nihiljsts have been practicing their advantage in steel. But tbe problem diabolical profession again. They remains unsolved, and a new com made an unsuccessful attempt to blow mission is always needed as soon as up tlie Grand Duke of Russia. In an old one has made its report. thinking over tbo way these foes of Fortuuately, certain things are good order and good government implanted in nature's laws, including proceed, one cannot but observe the human nature, which equalizing ef similarity of their method of doing fort of man are powerless to over business and that of the trust organ come or to eradicate. The American iser. When the nihilist explodes bis public school system has undoubted bomb he cares not bow many other advantages in sharpening the young hutp^n being are killed or injured by mind which are impossible anywhere his act so long as he accomplishes the except under democratic conditions tpajn object for which be has planned. with cosmopolitan population. On The same is true of the trust pro tbe other hand, we lack the legacy moter. He is calloused as to the ef which insularity has given to Great fect his scheme may have upon others Britain, Napoleon’s organizing faculty so long as the profit accrues to him. to France, and Bismarck’s unifying If bis association breaks other busi achievement to Germany. We are ness institutions, and sends his vic unable to shake off the tariff shackles tims tp their graves through want and that Great Britain shed generations exposure be cares not He is as hard ago, we have not tbe French taste in ened to the pangs of human suffering art, por tbe German’s talent for plod in bis way as the nihilist is in bis ding thoroughness. Climate and soil There is talk and talk of reci inheritance and invironment, all procity, but when wecometo view the stamp ineradicable traces on National verified interests of manufacturers, processes of thought and handiwork. Each people, that is to say, has its we will begin to understand the con peculiar advantages, and what is ditions that will intervene to make reciprocity unpopular, and perhaps, more, each always will. Centers of after all, it is only another song and iron production or cotton mannfac- (lance of tariff and free trade, called ure or carrying trade will shift about, up to lull the public mind into repose but no nation can hope to attain all in order to shut out more important its points of superiority while it is questions. The steel trust would be acquiring new ones. A New Year’s very willing to admit woolen and resolution most urgently needed leather goods so long as it obtains the among certain American statesman is privilege of having its products ad that they will abandon tbe idea that mitted free of oharge into foreign this Nation can supply the world countries. The Woolen manufac with all its foodstuffs, turn out all its turers no doubt will be pleased to mauufacturies and do all tbe carrying have reciprocal trade in leather and trade besides. Each in bis place, and WUres made from steel, while the boot not one in everybody’s place. l( BUxlLIBHltD L and shoe manufacturer will beam with good will toward all men if be is protected while the other fellow’s goods are used to give bis manufac tures ingress into foreign countries, and so on until'tbe end of the chapter, but when it comes to the point none of the manufacturers of the protected industries will be willing to give up their scinch on American consumers to advance trade wherein Others than themselves are the gain ers. Oregonian: Owing to the effect of thp Naval controversy upon the public mind, the proposal to erect a grand naval arch at the Battery in New York has been abandoned and the money already subscribed will be re funded. The plain truth is that it ia impossible, so disgusted have tbe people become at the uncovering of tbe petty spites, rancors and jelousies among men high in rank in the Navy, to secure a sufficient sum to carry out tbe plan conceived when the Navy wqs high in popular favor. It will take apotber war and at least one more great victory to restore this gallant aim the service to tbe favor that it lost by tbe unwise publicity givon to tbe conspiracy of one set of pfficers to injure another. • lOO Reward »1OO. Tbe readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least pne dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages and that is CaUrrb; Haifa Catarrh Cure is tbe oply possitive cure now known to tbp ipodical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, re quires a constitutional treatment Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken inter nally acting directly upon tbe blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foundation of pf the disease, and giving tbe patient strength by building up tbe constitu tion and assisting nature in doing its work. Tha proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers, tbat they offer one Hundred Dollars for any pase that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address, J*. J.C hbmbt & Co., Toledo, Ohio Sold by druggists, 75c. H’il! S (W'ty V'.H hes|. Predict« Another War. American Says China is Openly Violating the Protocol. N ew Y obe , Dec. 30.—Charles A GOOD «COMMENDATION. “I have noticed that tbe sale on Chamberlain’s Stomach & Liver Tab lets is almost invariably to those who have once used them,*' says Mr. J. H. Weber, a prominent druggist of Cas cade, Iowa. What better recommend ation could any medicine have than for people to call for it when again in need of such a remedy! Try thorn when you feel dull after eating, when you have a bad taste in your mouth, feel bilious, have no appetite or when troubled with constipation, and you are certain to be delighted with tbe prompt relief which they afford. For sale by C. Y. Lowo. THOMAS ANDERSON, Prop. If You Do Lard, Stoves, Ranges and We nre still doing business at The Old Stami and van please you. Give us a Call and examine uur on Hand at all limes Fresh Beef, Pork, Mutton, Smoked Meats, Sausages, Etc., also Fresh Vegetable«, Poultry, Eggs, Butter and all Farm Produce, and a Farm Implements, Etc Now is the time to purchase Hardware. in 6tock a large assortment of The undersigned has Generous supply of fresh Groceries Hardware, Tinware, Graniteware, I will pay highest market price for beef, pork, mutton,wool, bides, etc. Glassware, Crockery and Miners’ Supplies. I’aintH, Oil«, Boors nn<l Window». T1N8HOF IN CONNECTION. LADIES’ FURNISHING DEPARTMENT. RT HT Ltr- Î-ŸT HF” A. McNAIR, The Bandon Hardware Man. In connection with tbe Murket Mrs. Anderson conducts a LADIES’ FURNISHING DEPARTMENT, constantly add ing new goods to her stock of Jackets, Cloaks, Ladies’ Underwear, Shirt Waists, Shirt-Waist Sets, Collars, Cuffs, Ladies’ and Children’s Hose. New goods! Fall and Winter Goods coming in on every boat. Ladies ’ Particular attention given to new and latest styles. Orders taken for Men’s Taylor made The New, Speedy and Elegantly Fitted Twin-Screw Suits. Fit and Satisfaction Steamer, Guaranteed. Drees and Furnishing Goods, Oneitft Union Suits, And Wonderful Bargains in Underwear nnd Hosiery. Mandalay, Suits for Mon, Youths. Bova and Children., Constantly on Hand. Men’s Furnishing* Goods a Specialty. M<*w Hats, New l ies. New Shirts, Undorwarc, and Shoes. Boots and linbber Goods. Groceries, Huy, Grain, Seed and Feed, W.C. Sanderson. CAPT. A. REED. This Steamer will give a regnlnr 10 day Service between Coquille River, Oregon, aud San Francisco, California, for both passengers and freight. For full or further information apply to Captain A. Reed, on board steamer or N. LORENZ. Agent. Coqu'llc, Oregon. M. It. LEE. Agent. Bandon, Oregon. E. T. KBUZ. General Agent, 207 Front Street, ban Francisco. California. AMERICUS CLUB RKET What We Can Do For You Two Papers for the Price of Oue. Stopping the Interest. CARL NELSON, Prop. You Get (lie News of the World anil the Local News Throwu Daniel VVebator once dined with an lu as a Bargain. old Boston merchant, aud when they came to the wiDe a dusty old bottle of all kind ou bund. To those who pay up nrrenrnges nn<l a was carefully decanted by the servant year in HÜvanue, and to all new subscri and passed by tbe host. Taking tbe CORNED BEEF. bers who pa)- in advance, we make the bottle, be filled Webster's glass and following proposition comprising several PICKLED l ’ ORK. banded it to him. Then, pouring out different couplets to select from : another for himself, be held it to tbe Paxes or PuiiLiciTioss ran Ys.ia. BUTTER, EGG, and light and said: P andon R ecorder $2 00 FRUIT and VEGETABLES “How do you like it, Mr. Webster!" San Fraucisoo Bulletin 6 00 of nil kinds. Portland Evening Telegram r, oo “I think it is a fine specimen of old Weekly Oregonian 1 M) port.“ Meats Delivered to persons living on tho I Appeal to Reason 50 Biver. or along the tage Route “Now can you guess what it cost Our Offer. me!“ asked the host. The Balletin is one of the leading papers “Surely not,“ said Webster, “I only of tbe We»t, mid is a daily published in San know that it is excellent,“ Francisco, and gives all the news. Oui offre includes the Sunday Bulletin. “Well now, I can tell you, for I Reorder and Bulletin, one year.. 00 made a careful estimate tbe other Recorder and Bulletin, one ruonlb 50 day. When I add the interest to tbe If you haven't a regular, healthy movement of the I The Portland Evening Telegram is issued -•---------- -<»•> ’ ’ re ••*> j|| be. Keep your first I find it cost bowels every a. .<»„ day, i oree. - ol- vvlll Uicn price, jjxxvv, A uuu that turn ■«. w v me xwv» the u |)owe|a open. nd bo you well. 1' I'orce, tho Ehupo tiliapo of ot vio- six times a week. It gives all the news that In tlio • • '• • * ", lent iihysic or pili poison, is duiiKcrouiu Thu Hmooth- is woith reading and up to time of going Io sum of • just five shillings per glass. “, est, easiest, most perfect way of keeping the bowels I I oleuranil clean is to take press, much of it being 24 hours fie*her than “Good gracious! You don’t say so,“ CANDY when it reaches here through any utlnr cried Webster. And then draining CATHARTIC journal. hie glass, he presented it again with Recorder and Telegram one year. $5 00 tbe remark: For a weekly newspaper tbe Weekly Ore “Fill it up again as quick as gonian lends in the Northwest, and gives all tbe news usually contained in a weekly can, for I want to stop that paper. founded interest.“— Exchange. Fresh Meats ——ooo— Won't MolestTheni. Recorder and Weekly Oregonian. .$2 50 It is the duty of each person to seek in EAT ’EM LIKE CANDY formation along all lines that tend toward Pleasant, Palatable, Potent. Taste Good, Do Good, Nover Sicken, Weaken, or Gripe. 10. S3, and 60 cents ( bringing about better conditions nnd greater per box. Write for free sample, and booklet on I prosperity for tbe human family, and for health- Address ____ ___ <33 «V r *,11« the purpose cf giving our readers a chance ¡ to inform themselves we give them the best —Appeal to Keas:>n. Any doctrine that does not appeal to the highest order of rea soning is not safe. Recorder and Appeal to Reason... $2 00 (your own selection) to every sub scriber. Only 50 cents a year. C onstantinople , Jan. 2. -Tbe r7i_„............ cent arrest of two naturalized Ameri- cans at Tripoli, Syria, for refusing to pay the tax providing for exemption from military Bervice, has led to sharp representations on the part of tbe A FREE United States Minister to Turkey, John G. Fleishman, to tbe porte. The latter promptly ordered the release of tbe men arrested aud instructed the authorities not to molest American citizens. KEEP YOUR BLOOD CLEAN F Gammon, superintendent of colport eurs for the American Bible Society in Norther China, writes to tbe so ciety concerning tbe present situation in the Chinese Empire as follows; “While at Shanghai I observed MOTNHLY WEATHER REPORT. that the Chinese Government was openly violating tbe provisions of tbe IIÁBB. CUBBY COUNTY, OBEOON. protocol. The great empire would D kcbmiikb . 1901. shake off European domination. Mean temperature 47. 1 Thousands of boatloads of small arms Maximum temperature 72. on 19, 28. Minimum temperature 27 on 12. and ammunition were passing weekly Pecipitation 11.81 incbee. op the Yangtse Kiang and the ar No. dnyrt clear 21 senals were being enlarged and Pertly cloudy 4 worked day and night. Cargoes of No. of (lays cloudy, 6 of frost, light, 11 to 17, 27, explosives were being received, and Date Prevailing wind W <t N W tbe Dowager Empress had issued in Remarks. Elevation 1342 ft. structions to all officials to recruit JOSEPH HARE, Voluntary Observer. tbe army, and also to inform her as to tbe lighting strength of each divi TRESPASS NOTICE. sion and tbe time required to con Notine ia hereby given Io all persona not centrate the forces at a given point. totreepaaa upon ihe premises of l>r. Kenyon, “There were and are many other aituated between Floras Lake and the oonu- ty road, in Northern Curry, by removing, nnpromising features which weighed cutting, or destroying timber upon said heavily upon tbe minds of those in land. $25 reward will be paid for Informa tion leading to a conviction of trespass as terested. I must believe that tbe end stated above. Dated nt Bandon, Oregon. Maroh 14. 1901. is not yet, and that within 10 years, PETE It NELSON, Agent. and possibly within fivj, a war will ensue tbe like of which the world has never known. For centuries China has been making repeated attempts to expel tbe foreigner, each time prob ting by past experience, each time with more power and success, Shnving 15 Cent«. each time better equipped and better planned. Rath« 585 Cent«, “She is now preparing as never be fore, buying vast quantities of su Workmanship up to date in any perior weapons and reorganizing her thing in my line, ----- Next Door to Postofflce,--— armies on a correct basis. Therefore tbe next attempt will be gigantic in foroe and terrible in execution. It will result in a universal upheaval and tbe final dismemberment of this empire—at a terrible cost.” J. L. THOMPSON, Shaving Parlors and Bathrooms —o-- Do You Know the News Capital Journal; The rotten spot in tbe Navy has not been touched. Is that branch of the government under tbe dominion of a text book trust, that such a libelor as Maclay should have written a history of tbe Ameri can Navy and bad it adopted as a text book for tbe Naval Academy! There is a field for President Roose- ye|t to cantef his rough-rides over. DO YOU NEED ANY HARD-WARE? DANDON MÆMKET, fvT'YoB can have it all for Per Ronth 60c Per Month tn tbe Evenima Telegram, of Portland, Oregon. It ia tbe largest evening nc»n- pape published in Oregon; it contains all tb< new« of tbe state and of the nstioi Try it for a month. A »ample o py w l be mailed to you free. Adureaa The Telegram, POUTLAKp, OBE. PATTERN BO YEARS* EXPERIENCE M£ CALLS, MAGAZINE ÄTENTS A LADIES' MAGAZINE A gem; beautiful colored plates; latent fashions; dressmaking economics ; fancy work; household hints; fiction, etc. Sub scribe to day, or, send <c for latest copy Lady agents wanted. Send for terms. Stylish, Reliable, Simple, Up-to- date, Economical and Absolutely Perfect-Flttlug Paper Patterns. MSCALLrffö Ä BAZAR, I P atterns AH Sums Allowed Md Perforation show the Bastlog and Sewing I hies. Only 10 and 1, cento each—none Ugh«. Aik for them Sold in nearly every city and town, or by mall from THE MoCALl CO., 1IS-I13-II7 West 31st St, NfW YORK. T rade M ark « D esigns COPYRIGHTS AC. Anyone sending a sketch and description may quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an Invention is probably patentable. 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Tho unparalleled urowth of this paper demonstrates tha there is room in the newspaper field for a national paper devoted to the discussion of political, economic, and social problems. To the coin unis of Tha Commoner Mr, Bryan contributes bis best efforts; and his review of political events aa they arise from time to time can not fail to interest those who study public questions. The Commoner’s regular subscription price is $1.00 per year. We have arranged with Mr. Bryan whereby we can furnish his paper and the Recorder together for one year for $2.25. The regular subscription price of the two papers when subscribed for separately is $'5.00. jpro-p's CATARRH WILLIAM MCKINLEY E l D orado TONSORIAL PARLORS P. B. HOYT, Prop. Located In EL DORADO BUILDING, First Street. BANDON. <II<IC<1ON SHAVING, SHAMPOOING AND HAIR CUTTING AT STANDARD PRICES. Ilallinwm newly fitted np with Porcelain Tuh. Hnt or Cold Halli, 33 cent,. Gives Relief At once. 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