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THE RECORDER Important News Notes II PUBLISUKD M onday Jan 6 KVKHV TUl'MDAY ArTKBNUON .... BY .... DAVID F. STITT, Y DITOK ABD PROPRIETOR. HUBSCBIPT1ON 1UTE8. One Year...................................... >2 00 Six Months........................................................ 1 00 Three Months...................................................... 50 Admiral Schley was called to the White House to talk with President Roosevelt. Admiral Dewey aud wife went to the Florida beach on account of Mrs. Dewey's health. The garrison at Puerto Principe, have been ordered home, and will soon leave Cuba. Tuatmiv Jan 7 Senator Morgau calls tor an in quiry into the relations of railroad This paper is entered at the Bandon poet companies and Panama Cana), offloe as Seoond-elaas Matter. The Chiuese court has returned to Pekin. P. FI8HEB, NEWSPAPER ADVfK- • tisinn Agent, 21 Merohanta' Exchange. The population of the entire United San Franoiaeo, is onr authorized a«ent. States is 84,233.069. This paper is kept on file in his oilice. Papers were tiled in the Supreme Court iu the case of Minnesota against THURSDAY. JAN. 1«, l'JOS. the railroad trust. L W idiiiwh Jan EDITORIAL. Much baa been said and written about regulating trt.eta by law, and there are said to be laws »officient to control the trusts provided the laws are enforced. However this may be trusts seem to thrive on law and it begins to appear that they are more Jeikly to control laws than laws are to control trusts. Take the tariff pro tection for instance) that kind of law is as good for a trust as corn is for a lean bog. What is Public Opinion Worth I In a railroad collision in N. Y„ 17 were killed aud 40 others injured. In a train wreck near Ogden the firemau was killed and three mon in jured. Mayor Schmitz of San Francisco as sumed the duties of his office to-day. T bvbrdat Jan. 9 The House passed the canal bill by 30N to 2 votes. The opposition is completely dis couraged by the House vote. A canal to water 40,(XM) acres will bo built in Malheur County Oregon. F uidav Jan 10 Chamberlain was violently abused n t be German Roichstuy. Damaging testimony against Neely and Rathbono was introduced at the Havana trial. French bark Asie is again on even keel. Most persons stand in awe of pub- lio opinion without so much as a thought of inquiry into what consti tutes publie opinion, or as to the correctness of its conclusions. N atubdiy Jan 11. Public opinion is the general con Mitclioll may secure modifications sensus of opinion, or the agreement of the Philippine tariffbil). arrived »1 by the majority of rec There are 900 cases of smallpox in ognized writers and speakers upon London. any given subject, aud is as nearly cor The Kaiser’s yacht Hobenzollern rect, as is the knowledge of the writers will visit New York when the now and speakers perfect, nothing less, yacht is launched. nothing more, provided an honest Croker retires from the leadership expression has been given. of Tammany. To the above should be added an Coloue) W. M. Ilidpath, of Spokane other and broader degree of public announces his candidacy for Congress. opinion which is the expression of Portland baa shipped over l,CC0,00l) the general public, or the mass of bushels of wheat since January 1. mankind upon any and every subject S unday Jan 13 e 9 that comes up for consideration, aud A Sioux City company will build a |he correctness of the verdict can be beet-syrup plant in Portland. no higher tbar) the knowledge of the A family of seven perished in a fire body is which produces it. at Buffalo. To demonstrate what is meant by Mme. Nordica was injured in a this article, and to show the discrep train wreck in Georgia. Tho engin ancies with which public opinion is freighted, a few propositions appear eer was killed and three others were injured. below as illustrative of the truth of —ooo---- the statement giveu above. F. E. Coulter who lectured here a When Edison conceived tho prin ciples of convoying sound distinctly fort night ago, is receiving some by electricity, so that one person rather uncanny notoriety in this might ialk to auother person situated county. At Riverton he is said to hundreds of miles distant, or when have departed without so much as bo conceived the idea of bottling up thanking the laudlord or even enquir or registering souud, aud reproducing ing the amount of the bill, and from jt at will, who but one «lauding Myrtle Point comes the tale that he equally informed as to the possibilities pocketed a bottle of charcoal tablets’ of the principles under consideration and started off without liquidating. could claim the right to pass Judg However ba ;>aid for the tablets upon ment a» to whether Mr. Edison was the proprietor calling attention to the matter. Below is a clipping from fight or wrong in bis premises. W ben Daguerre conceived, in a the Myrtle Point Enterprise: “Frank E. Coulter the temperance very limited degree, the possibilities pf photography, he had to face and lecrurer and preacher, who was at çombat the adverse opinions of the this place last week, and this week, has liven making bits at Coquille and world- When Galileo told to tho world the Marshfield, failed to impress the peo theory that the earth is round and ple with scything except that be is a that it revolves upon its axis, the in first class petty thife. Before leaving quisition represented public opinion, town be took occasion to visit Dr. and Galileo was summoned before it Beep’s drug store and while the doc to auswer for the so-called heresies he tor’s back was turned the temperance reformer slipped a package of char was charged with teaching. There are many instances on rec coal tablets, valued at ten cents, into ord which prove the fallacy of public his pocket. Dr. Leep becoming opinion. Who, but a man enlightened suspicious at Coulter's actions went as Moses was, is able to understand to the door after be had left and saw all that Moses taught? The same is him in the act of taking a dose of the true of Paul and the apostles, while “cure all’’ mediciue. Dr. Leep called only perfect intelligence can compre him back and made him cough up hend that which is circumscribed in the price of the medicine, which be the life aud teaching of Jesus of did, not denying tho charge of swiping the package. Coulter has a shady Nazarptb. Truth never has been demonstrated reputation and will bear watching.’’ —ooo---- by public opinion, nor is it the off spring of public opinion. On the Myrtle Point Enterprise: J, T. contrary, it has ever hBd to battle for MeCormae, of Marshfield, has pur its existence, and hew its way into chased l.J miles of waler frontage on public favor by its power to cleave the Coquille river at Cedar Point. He ignorance and demonstrate beyoud the will build a large boom—one that will shadow of a doubt its right to exist. hold 3,000,000 of logs. Ignorance has al.vays been stub ---- OOO---- - born to yield, and it has held its 8100 Howard 8100. sway in the face of reason until forced The readers of this paper will be from one stand to another by the cleverness of truth to demonstrate its pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has solidity. This has always boon the way with been able to cure in all its stages and mankind, aud doubtless will be until that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure such time when the race as a whole is the only possitive cure now known discovers that what is known is but a to the medical fraternity. Catarrh small part of the intelligence that ex’ being a constitutional disease, re ists, and each person is advanced to quires a constitutional treatment that degree of knowledge where the Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter possibilities of truth begin to unfold. nally acting directly upon the blood Viewed from its true standpoint, and mucous surfaces of the system, and especially in its broader sense thereby destroying the foundation of public opinion is, aud always has been, of the disease, and giving the patient u bulldog sitting in the gate-way of strength by building up the constitu progress to retard the march of the tion and assisting nature in doing its human family to higher intellectual work. Tho proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers, that they development. In the world’s march toward higher offer one Hundred Dollars for any intelligence the few lead and the case that it fails to cure. Send for Address, many follow after when it becomes I ; list of testimonials. impossible to linger longer because F. J.C iiexf . y A Co., Toledo, Ohio. Hold by druggists, 75c. of the force and energy of those who Hall’s family Pill are best blaze an 1 hew out th« way. Ncliwab Tells France That Europe 1» Far Behind Times. P aris , Jan. 8—Le Journal prints an interview this morning with Charles M. Schwab, president of the United Slates Steele Corporation, who defends trusts as a necessary outcome of an advanced state of civ ilisation. Mr. Schwab says that the countries where trusts do not exist are destined to abandou the struggle for commercial supremacy. He says that the trusts have uothing to fear from socialism, and that the American workmen are better paid and happier under the trust system. Wbeu people earn good wages, be says, their rights do not trouble them. Mr. Schwab said further that the commercial power of the Uuited States is unlimited and nuliinitable. He says she will inundate France with her products aud force the French industrial classes to ubandon he struggle. America is only begin ning. The Old World has no idea what the Uuited States will become a quarter of a century hence. All here belongs to the middle ages. Mr. Schwab npproves of the French plan of industrial schools in the United Slates, but expresses bis fears that the graduates of these schools, when they return to France, will be par alyzed by the old ideas prevalent here, aud will do little or nothing. Le Journal also announces that it is iu receipt of a letter from M. Le baudy denying any connection with the reported gift of $1,000,000 to the University of Chicago for the estab lishment of a Freuch school in con nection with that institution. B DO YOU NEED ANY HARD-WARE? 31L t K K ET, > DOA . THOMAS ANDERSON, Prop. Fresh Beef, Pork, Mutton, Smoked Meats, Lard, Sausages, Etc., also I will pay highest market price for beef, pork, mutton,woo), hides, etc. Paint«, OH m , The New goods’ Fall and Winter Goods coming in on every boat. Ladies ’ Particular attention given to new and latest styles. „/Ff.¿ril Orders taken for Men’s Taylor made New, Speedy and Elegantly Fitted Twin-Screw Suits. Fit and Satisfaction Steamer, Guaranteed. Ready Made Dreh’« and Furnishing Good«, Oneita Union Suits, and Wonderful Bargains in Underwear and Hosiery. Suits for Mt n, Youths. Boys and Children, Constantly on Hand. Men’s Furnishing Goods a Special!r. New Hats, New l ie.i. New Shirts, I ndorwnre, and Slua s. Boots and Rubber Goods. Groceries. Hay, Grain, Seed and Feed, CART. A. REED. w. c .Sanderson. This Steamer will cive n rapnlnr 10 dnv Service between Coqnille River, Oregon, and San Francisoo, California, for both paxnenuara and freight. For fnII or further information apply to Captain A. Reed, on board eteamer or N. LORENZ. Agent, Co<|U'ilo, Oregon. M. K. LEE. Agent, Bandon, Oregon. E. T. KKfZ. General Agent, 207 Front Street, San Francisco, California. I What We Can Do For You AMERICUS CLUB PURE WHISKEY AT TÍÁ3C----- You Get the News of the World and the Local News Thrown “EL DORADO” X” in as a Bargain. To those who pay np arrearages and a y*-ar in advance, and to all new Rubsjri- bers who pay in advance, we make the following proposition comprising several diib relit couplets to select from» F r IOE GF PUHLICATIUNS t'EU Y k AR. !-ANDON R b CORDKR San Francisco Bulletin Port land Evening T'ek gram Weekly Oregonian Appeal to Ronson $2 fO G (x) 5 1 50 59 Hotel Coquille, -A. I I I I I “Jliavc been 11«hi" CASCASII2TS for Insomnia, with which I have been afflicted for I over twenty years, and I can say that Cuscurets have given ms more relief than any other romcv dy I have ever tried. 1 shall certainly recom I mend them to my friends as being n’t they aro I represented.” T kos . G illard , Elgin, 111. j •urnal. Recorder and Telegram ore v- r.r. $5 ('0 For a weekly uew&paper the Weekly Ore t onian leads in the Norlliwi st, and gives all the news usually cunlaim d in a weekly pa|K-r. lV-‘C'»r«tcr n:,J Weekly Oregonian. .$2 50 It is the doty of c >cb person to rock in- forniAtiou along ail lines that tend towaid bringing about better conditions and greater pro-peritv f<»r the htiiimn family, and for the purpose < f giving our readers a chance to inform themrolves wo give them the beat —Appeal to Reason. Any doctrine that does not appeal to the highest order of rea- Honing i i not Rafe. Recorder and Appeal to Reason, . $2 00 This well known hotel is now under new and com petent niHiiiigeineiit and lias boon thoroughly rou- ovuted throughout. 1 he table service is equal to any in Sonth. rn Oregon. Samplo rooms fur com mercial men. Baggage transported to and from boats and trnin- free of charge. Fine new bar in connection with tho hotel. K'-ï . B : Tk . l r- «U by r«u TRESPASS NOTICE. Notice is hereby given to all perrons not totreMpnsH upon the premises of Dr. Kenyon, situated between Floras Lake and the coun ty road, in Northern Curry, by removing, cutting, or destroying timber up n said land. $25 reward will be paid for informa tion leading to a conviction of trwpu»-» as stated above. Dated at Bandon, Oregon. March 14, T 01. PETER NELSON, Agent. J. L. THOMPSON, Shaving Parlors and Bathrooms -- o-- «having 15 Cents. Hntliw £.> Cents. Workmanship up to date in any thing in my line. ------ Next Door to Po« to ilice.------ --------------- w------------------------------- Do You Know the News ? tf^Yoa can have it all for ,’cr VI on til Ppr WUu ,71» nth In the KvenimR Telegram, of Portland, Oregon. It in the targwt. evening tiew«- pape published in Oregon; it contain« nil th» new« of the state and of the natiot Try it for n month. A snnipie c py w I be mailed to you free. Adores« The Telegram, PORTLAND. ORE. Pi «• rj i • .*■ ’i. der f are inch ■ . w in; e»i F, A. 1IALTI-.1HP 'Ll >'ar.-h -xo. loot. :. vt 1 v.ili m>w give you <7r«/7e’wr’».’ 1 • full history of my ca^t . < ■' • < t! • t ■. ■ i. About five years ago tny t ■ ;ht. it t<, :■i'. u. m.lthi: kept nr. g*'lting worse, until I lost my hearing it» this ear entiri I any >nr;'r.«s. cnnmiltcda num- u nth*, I underwent a treatment -r c.it.1 : L f u • >'f tin- city, who told me that n it < -r «J ber of physicians, among oth-rs. the i n -t •:.’ re.v, that tlv? head noiK’R voiAM 1V Iff only an operati. hi *could bt':> ? d . .• ' .1 '. lost f* re ver. then cease, but the hearin ■ in th afi> > • ■ *. < i k paper, mid ordered your treat- I then saw your advertisemt in m . . n . :. HHfvuoi s the ?> is..scci.scd, and ment. After I had nsed it only 3 few • to-day, after five weeks, my hearin'* in :b <*»-•»•“- , < t: ha - la n entiicly re.-tored. I thank you heartily and beg to remain Very tru’.. 750 S. Broadway, Baltimore, Md. F. A. WRK ßCÄKSÄ MÄGÄOTEW A LADIES’ MAGAZINE. 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CURRY COUNTY, OUGON. D kcembku . l'Jbl. Mean temperature 47. 1 Maximum temperatine 72, on 19, 2S. Minimum temperature 27 on 12. Pecipitution 11.H1 inches. No. day« clear 21 Partly cloudy 4 No. of days cloudy, 6 Date of frost, light, 11 to 17, 27, Prevailing wind W & N W Remarks. Elevation 1342 ft. JOHEPH HARE. Voluntary Observer. A. McNAIR, Tho Bandon Hardware Man. In connection with the Market Mrs. Anderson conducts a HT LADIES’ FURNISHING DEPARTMENT,constantly add- I-r’" ing new goods to lier stock of Jackets, Cloaks, Ladies’ - tfT" Underwear, Shirt Waists, Shirt-Waist Sets, Collars, Cuffs, Ladies’ and Children’s Hose. A FREE PATTERN MOT a NHLY WEATHF.lt KEPOKT. Doora mid Window*. T1N8HOP IN CONNECTION. LADIES’ FURNISHING DEPA R BI ENT. “I have noticed that tho sale on Chamberlain's Stomach & Liver Tab lets is almost invariably to those who have once used them,“ says Mr. J. 11. Weber, a prominent druggist of Cas cade, Iowa. 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Frosh Meats give you all the news of home, state, the and Farm Implements, Etc Now is the time to pmebuse Hardware. iu stock a large assortuieut of Fresh Vegetable«, Poultry, Eggs, Butter tind all Farm Produce, aud a CARL XELSGX, Prop. Telegram: Congressman Glenn, of Idaho, says be has been successful in life because be has been at work when other men were asleep. A gvod of fill kind oli hand. many men have gotten into the pen itenliary, instead of into Congress, by CORNED BEEF. a like habit. l’ICKLED BORE. Coquille Herald: Cheater Law horn, aged 19 years, died of smallpox, BUTTER, EGG, and on the 11th inst. This is the first FRUIT aud VEGETABLES case that biiB proved fatal iu this val of all kinds. ley, however, the number of cases is increasing in number, us well as Meats Delivered to perrons living on th-> severity. It was reported that a Riv< r. or lion«, the tngc Route death bad occurred in tho Houser family on the Middle Fork, but we aro informed that ihis is an prior, and that they are all improving. The Weekly Oregonian and this paper We are still doing busiuesa at The Old Stand and can please you. Give us a Cull examine our and Will Keep ou Hand at all Times Two Papers for tlie Price of One. A GOOD RCOMMKNDATION. If You Do Stoves, Ranges F.LYM CREAM BALW I« r ) < ì -IH vc rnre. Apply into the nori ri H. Il >.« citi-¡.¡y aíMoii-t-1. fio cent» At Dniivi*t<or Ly mn l : f««mp es i-x . by mail. -i -i , . W 1 NB Liljf« Sut Ecrite fer the Recorder ( HIS LIFE AND WORK, BY G KN. C h arle « H. G rosvenor . l’re iden’s life long Friend, Comrade m war and Collengue in (’oiig.esH. W.»« near bis side with ui h< r «rent men wneu lii-4 eye« were elorod in death. Followed the I ier to the National (’apitol and to Cnuton. 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