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THE RECORDER IS PUBLISHED fSVEKY TIILU^UÀY AFTKMNOON BY DAVI!» F.. STITT, EDITOR AMD PROPRIETOR. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. One Year......... Nix Montila.. Three Months Ç2 00 . 1 00 50 This paper is entered nt tho Bandon post otfloe ns Sooond-olass Matti r. THURSDAY. MAR. i:. v.,02. EDITORIAL. Cabinet P om Ì ììoiim Kspannive. Ne«v Yors World. A member of the Cubiuet, to enter- taiu largely, sbolli«! have such a house as usually rents al from iGUOU to$12,- (XI0 a year. Senator Depew pays $1000 a moulb for bis house. On the other side. Secretary d ilsou, who is a com pai ni iveiy poor matt, lives in a house that rents for nut more than $75 a mouth. 1'ostmaster General Smith spent bis entire sulury of $8000 a year, aud was compelled to write magazine articles aud to add to his income iu other ways to maintain bis establishment. 11« liualiy wearied of the struggle and took apartments at u hotel. Each Cubiuet Minister is expected ouce a year to eutertaiu the I’resideul and bis associates at dinner. Beyond this he can cut out dinuer-giviug. The Secretary of Slate, iu addition, must give a broukfust ouce a year to the diplomatic corps. Secretary Duy resigned because be could uut afford to follow the social pace. Carriages and horses are furnished by the Government to Cabinet mem bets. All other expeuses they must pay themselves. A member of the Cabinet maintaining bis own bouse would have to expend at least $15,000 a year, or nearly double bis salary, to keep up even onlinary appearances. Attorney General Knox, upon tak itig up bis residence iu Washington, began by purchasing a bouse costing $110,000 aud hiinging with him u team of horses that cost $12 000. His expenses will be vastly iu excess of $15,000 a year. James S. Clarkson, when lie became first Assistant Postmaster General, rented a bouse at $3800 a year. His salary was $1000. Mr. Clarkson laughingly said to his wife: “What hail we do with the remainder of my salary ?” “Rent .a telephone,” was the reply. ---- 00-0----- Having a Kun on Chninber- Itiiri’H Cough BJenacsly. Ami now it is Major Jenkins’ ttiru to have a say. He will not accept the sword the presentation of which was accepted by President Roosevelt aud canceled by Lieutenant Governor James Tillman, of South Carolina. Now that Miss Ellen M. Stone has been liberated Uncle Sam intends that Turkey shall have to stand reim bursement of the fciim paid to the brigands. Tho sum paid was $72,000 and the old Turk will do a whole lot of sweating before that sum is squeezed through bis fingers. Sonth'Ciii'oliuiiuia evidently believe one turn deserves another of like character. President Roosevelt can celed Senator Tillman's invitation to fliue with Prince Henry, and now an invitation which bud been extended President Roosevelt to present a sword to Major Micalt Jenkins of the First Uuited states Volunteers, has been cacceled by request of the peo ple who contributed to tho purchase of the sword. The Oregonian, iu speaking of the Tillman McLaurin affair says: “The Senate can partially redeem itself by taking a stand now against ruffian«, liars and blackguards.” Well! when Between tho hours of eleven o'clock wo come to consider that “stand,” and a. m. and closing time at night on take into consideration the charges that have been made against members Jan. 25tb, 1001. A. F. Clark, druggist. of that body as to the means used iu Glade Springs, Va., sold t welve bot securing their election, the investiga ties of Chamberlain’s Coilgh Remedy. ting committees, etc., the redeeming He says, “1 never bandied a medicine features may be considered a doubt that sold better or gave better satis faction to my customers.” This rem fill quantity. edy has been in general use iu Vir In the “go” between Senators Till ginia for many years, and the people man and McLaurin, the U. S. Senate there ara well acquainted with its ex has lost its greatest opportunity, and cellent qualities Many of them have and the twain deserve censure for testified to tho remarkable cures losing their beads. The idea' that which it has effected. When you pugilists should get hasty, go on the need a good, reliable medicine for a stage without donning the gloves, cough or cold, or attack of tho grip, without a time-keeper, without a ref use Cliatnberlaiu's Cough Remedy eree, without having the meeting and you aro certain to be more than properly advertised, especially when pleased with the quick cure which it places of note stand ready to offer affords. For sale bv C. Y. Lowe. large money to witness pugnacious ■—oco----- scenes, is enough to chagrins the f laiius to Cure Consntuptives Senate. Elsewhere is published an article, this week, showing some of the ex penses which Cabinet members and Senators are subject to at Washington. There is one point that can bo dis- oerned very clearly by a persual of these expenses and that is, that these servants of tho people are tied down to custom and show as tightly as a dude is to fasbonable dress. High living, pomp, glitter and fashion seems to bo the order of progress, and it is little wouder that govern ments retrograde in their general purpose, which is to give the people a safe, honest and equitable admin istration. That a man is known largely by the company be keeps,” is an old truism, while another proverb says (bat “The books a man reads are an index to bis character.” Roth these sayings aro true and there are other fingerboards along life’s path way that point ont the different stages with unfailing accuracy. Denver will give $10,000 for the Corbett Me Govern fight, and Los Angeles will pay $20,000 for the Jeffries Fitzsim mons fight. These are handsome suras for cities to pay for something that has not the least element of mor ality or humanity in it; something that carries nothing but brutality and immorality within its scope. Did yon say the world is growing better? Cure for Catarrh ------ oæ 3 îjl >< » If You Do Fresh Stoves, Ranges Sausages, Farm lmp!ements, Generous supply of fresh Groceries Hardware, Tinware, Graniteware, LADIES’ FURNISHING DEPARTMENT. A. McNAIR, AMERICUS CLUB PURE WHISKEY New, Twin-Screw and Steamer W® In a combined movement planned by Kitchener in the eastern part of I he Orange River Colony the Boei force was driven against a blockhouse line, and lost GOO men killed and cup tured Two thousand horses and 28 Odd cattle fell into British hands, to getber with other supplies. Among the prisoners were General Dewet’s son, two commandants and several coronets. — ooo---- A Printer Greatly SnrprÎMed. “I was never so much surprised iu my life, as I whs with the results of using Chamberlain's l’ain Balm.” says Henry T. Crook, pressman of the Asheville (N. C.) Gazette. “1 Con tractfid ti severe case of rheumatism early lust winter by g -tling my feet wet. I tried several things for it without benefit. One day while look ing over the Gazette, I noticed that Pain Balm was positively guaranteed to cure rheumatism, so bought a hot tie of it and before Using two thirds of it my rheumatism had taken its flight and I have not had a rheumatic paiu since.” Bold )>y C. Y. Lowe. ——ooo----- dence property in Bandon. Enquire of J. M of all Lind oh hiitid. P rice of P uulicati » ns i » e B andon R ecoudfb Meals Delivered to persons living on tb-i River, or along the tace ¡.onte If .von haven’t a rejjnlnr, healthy movement of the botvcls every il.iy. you're ill or will he. Keep your bowels opeft. nn<l bo well. Eoree. in the Hhnpeof vio lent phy.-ie <>r pill poison, is <la»r_vron.,. The smooth est, easiest, most perl vet. way ol the bcivula «lourand «lean isle tako CANDY CATHARTIC EAT ’EM LIKE CANDY Pleasant, Palatahle, Potent. Taste Good, Do Good, Never Sicken, Wouken. or Gripe, 10, 25, nml M cents f»er box. Write for free »ample, and VVQUlet °n tea It li. Address <32 HTKRLIXG HKMEDY COMPANY, CHICAGO or NEW YORK. KEEP YOUR BLOOD CLEAN A FREE PAI Cur Offer. Th« Bulletin is one of the leading papers of (he West, and i.> a daily pub!;.1 Lt d hi San Franc: co. find <;iv< s all the news. Out ofTee inclndis the Sunday Bulletin. Recorder and Bulletin, one yerr.. $6 00 lb Corder and Bulletin, one moi th 50 The Portland Eveuitig T< -!<•$. ram is is.'.ueti six limes a ft .Lives al! the news that is woith reading am,l up to ii»ne of going to pr< ss. much o; ll being 2Hi< urs fre her than when it reaches here tbiuu^h any jonrn.n». Recorder and Td gram one y<r.r. For a weekly tiewsp tper the Weekly Ore f.o.tian leada iu the N »rth’.v« st, and gives all the news usually- cou.laint d in a weekly paper. lit-corner ami W< eklv Oregonian..$2 50 It is the tint.y of e ch person to Reek in formation along all lint s »bit. tend town id bringing about bv! ter conditions and greater pro-peril v for the human family, and for the purpose < f giving our render» a ebatjee to inform themselves we give them the —Appeal to Reas >n. Any doctrine doe» not appeal to the highest order of soiling is not safe, I-’ec »filer and Apnea! Io Reason. . $2 Trn for five cent*, st Drngf-iit.. Grocer., ReUsuntnts, Saloon., News-Stands, General Store, and Barber, fillups. They banish pain, induce sleep, and prolong lite. One gives relief! No matter what's the matter, one will do you good. Ten samples and one thousand testi monial, sent bv mail to any address on receipt ot price, by die Rip.ua Chemical Co., to Spruce St., New York Citj. 50 YEARS’ K T rade M arks ANY HEAD NOISES? D esigns C opyrights & c , Anvcme Rending a sketch mxf description may qnfekly ascertain our opinion freo wfiether an invent ion ia probably patentable. Comnuinica- tionsHtrictl7eot1ti1lentl.il. Handbook on Patents sent free. Oldest nuoncy for securing patent r . Patents taken through Munn & Co. receive tpecial notice, without charge, in the SctentUtc Htcericaa I« A handsomely Illustrated weekly. T.nrsest cir cuíate.n ot aiiy scient tile Journal. Terni., S3 a year: tour nionths, ÿl. Sold byull ncwsdenlers. MUNÑ & Co.36,Broad^N0w York Branch Office, G25 F St.» Washington. I). C. CLARENCE Y. »- ,jv. DEA^i^F by our new invention. Expect to worth $1, you can ’s at M. BREUER’S ip J is ” u F*r’t .¿<F «* "’3 *S S 8 eatt'sVEE.ifiix F. A. W&RMAtl, OP BA LI its! ORE. SAYS: Apothecary, By local applications as they can P. ß. HOYT, Prop. not reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to erne l.ocatcd in EL DORADO BUILDING, First Street, BANDON, OREGON deafness, and that is by constitution 1 ho Telegram, POKTÍ, % NI>, ORF. al remedies. Deafness is caused by tin inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. H lieu this tube is inflamed you have a rum Notice is hereby given to nil persons not toti- -pass upon the premise, of 111-. Ken von, bling sound or imperfect hearing, situated ....... ...... I'lorsH Lake and tin* «enti and when it is entirely closed. Deaf- ty road, in Northern Currv. by removing, catting, or deatroyinu titular upon said uess is the result, and unless the in- land. $25 reward will be paid for informa K >rE\M tion leading to a Cou viol ion of trespass ns § fliimation enn be taken out and this staled above. tube restored to its norma! condition, Dated at Bandon. Oregon, March II, IIK'1. FEI ER NELSON. Ai cut. hearing will bo destroyed forever; tune cases out of ten uro caused by Catarrh, which is nothing but an in « You Can't Get flamed condition of the mucous sur faces. $2 fcr but We will give Ono Hundred Dollars and get your money for any case of Deafness (caused by — -- catarrh) that cannot be cured by Nhnving i«> Cents. worth Hall's Catarrh Cure, bend for cir ISiGhs !85 Cent«. culars, free. F. J. C heney A Co., Toledo, O. Workmanship up to dato in any Denier in lloot» and Mhoe.« Sold by Druggists, 75c. thing in my line. llepairing'nnntly and promptly done at Hall's Family Pills are the best. ----- Next Door to Post office.------ lowoat living price». Only those bom deaf arc incurable. 1 HEAD Druggist and T0NS0R1AL PARiORS HEARING cPL [ m LOWE, Bandon. Oregon, E l D orado Shaving Parlors Bath rooms o S ’ 03 8 iu Francisco Bulletin Portland Evening Telegram Weekly Oregonian Appeal to Reason ÎàïStæA EXPERIENCE Do You Know the News J. L. THOMPSON Do Fresh Meats UPTON. In thè Evenirne Telegram, of Portland, Oregon. Il is Ihe laigeal evening newa- pipi' pnblished in Oregon: il oontaii.s all tilt news of the 6int-e and of the natioi Fry it for a month. A sample c py w 1 be mailed to you free. Adores» “EL DORADO Hotel Coquille, CAI’T. W. II. BATCHELDER. Real Estate to Trade A few days ago a company was in- corporated iu Baltimore with a capi- t alization of §10,(10(1,(10(1, which con trols pat tents whereby liber and cel luloid can be taken by a cheap pro cess direct from the cornstalks. Il will enter at once into competition with the strawboard trust, placing upon the market many articles simi lar to those manufactured by the lat ter cutupuny. DO YOU NEED ANY HARD-WARE? biaiuœt , An old Viigmiu iioiso breeder who L) THOMAS ANDERSON, Prop. We are still doing business nt The Old is visiting iu New York claims to have | Staiul mid can please von. Give U8 u Call Hti infallible cur« for catarrh. “It , and exaiuiuu our Will Keep on Hand nt nil Time» seems to me," be said “that SM) per Beef, Pork, Mutton, Smoked Meats, Lard, cent of the people of New York city and Etc suffer more or less from catarrh, If Etc., also Now is the time to purc-lian« Hardware. The undersigned has they will do ns I suggest, they I can in stock a large assortment of Fresh Vegetable«, Poultry, Eggs, Butter and all Farm Produce, and a cure themselves in short order. i "A friend of mine who used to ! live iu lookers bad such a severe case > of catarrh that be was compelled to give Glassware, Crockery and Miners’ Supplies. I will pay highest market price for beef. pork, mutton,woo), bides, etc. up bis business and go to Colorado. ' ii’uliil*. Oil*. Door* und WI iii I ohm . The doctors told him that the high TINSHOP IN CONNECTION. altitude of that state would benefit him. He remained iu Colorado near ly a year aud then found bimeelf as The Bandon Hardware Man. badly ofi‘ as when ho left Yonkers. After be had made up Lis mind that L-tf- In connection with the Market Mis. Anderson conducts a nothing could cure him and that be fctT LADIES’ FURNISHING DEPART MENT,constantly add might as well die at home as among ing new goods to her stock of Jockels, Clonks, Ladies’ strangers be met an old tinker, who HT Underwear, Shirt Waists, Shirt Waist Sets, Collars, Cuffs, gave him the remedy, which cured Ladies’ and Children’s Hose. Inin in three mouths. Particular attention giren to new and latest stylen. “Dissolve a little powered alum in a pil-t of ci<{er vinegar. Use the so I lotion as a gargle three or four times Speedy Elegantly Fitted I a day. It won’t do any harm if yon The swallow some of it. Two or three limes a day. but particularly just be fore going to lied, dip a chicken feath fì iiís^eii IS pg ^., 1 er in vaseline and stick the feather - - l?rog3‘s up the nostrils. I suppose any con trivance bought al a drug store for the purpose will do just as well hs a chicken feather, but the old tinker iu- sisted that there was some medicinal This StenmeT will eive n regular 10 day Service between Coquille River, Oregon, and San Francinco, California, for both pahsunger» and freight virtue m the feather. "The gargle clears the throat and For full or further information apply to Captain A. Reed, on board steamer or lower portions of the air passages N. LORENZ. Agent. Coqn’Ile, Oregon. M. R. LEE. Agent«, Bandop. Or< gon. from the nostrils. The vaseline heals T. KltCZ. General Agent, 207 Front Street, Sun Francisco. California. the disease«! conditions of the iiff«-cta«l This well .known hot« 1 is now tinder new and com parts. In a week the sufferer will petent management nml Ims been thoroughly inn feel better, aud if he will kpep up tho hat Can For You treatment he can be assured that he ovated throughout. The table service is equal tq will tie cured,” New York Mail and any in Southern Oregon. Sample rooms for com Express. merciai men. Baggage transported to and from SKI.XOS. 1’i-op. ----- OCO------ boats ami trains fin-of charge. t"! Fino new bar in connection with the hotel. ISwet-w Ciwigiit in Trap. D enveh . March 1. -The News prints the following from its Albuquerque, N. M , correspondent: “You can quote me as saying that we can cure consumption in every MOTN’HLY WKATHICIt ISEI'OKT. stage,“ said Major Appel, chief sur geon at Fort Bayard. "I have never HA HE. CURRY COUNTY, OREGON. before made that statement, but we FEBRUARY 1902. have succeeded in demonstrating it Mean temperature 43.15 Maxi m il in temperature 66, on 19, beyond doubt.“ Minimum temperature 34 on 13. General MacArthur, who bad been Pecipitation 26 36 incile». accompanied by «Major Appel from No. days clear 10 tho fort, indorsed the statement and Partly cloudy 7 declared be had never been so much No. of days cloudy. H Date on which hail fell 7, 12. and 25 to 28. astonished and pleased with anything Th. storms 7. 9, 10, II. 12, 16, 25, 26. in his life as the result of careful in Prevailing wind S W vestigation of the work at the Gov Remarks. Elevation 1342 ft. ernment Soldiers' Sanitarium at Fort A remarkable warm mon hs. JOSEPH HARE. Bayard. The main features ot the Voluntary Observer. treatment that has proved 80 successful iu the pure air of the elvated region are life out of doors, the most carefully selected, nutritions A I’orlv acre tract of linili. r land in Ben ton County, n like truci in 't’llliunook, and diet aud absolute rest iu the caso of one in Coos. reduced patients. Will trade either of tlic’o tracts for resi DeHfneMS Cannot he Cured PLilad j I| hia Record: IVe draw in long breaths an«l protrude when we talk of our billion dollar export busi ness. I; is maguilieent.. But wo for get that we uro a billion dollar conn try and there uro tunny millions of us. Our exports nmonut to Ç19 per bond and this is much, but tho ex ports of Great Britain are $30 per lieBil and the exports of France $21 per head. Even Germany follows close at our heels with yearly exports of $16 per bead. Toledo Bee: If protection is such a wonderfully good thing, why don't th« Republican leaders in Congress jump at the chance to discuss it and spread their argument before the people? Carnegie accumulated sev era) hundred millions while the i eo pie were being tax««! to protect him. The Bteel trn -t is selling steel rails in Europe for $17 and charging Ameri cans $28 for tho same rails. They pan do that because tboir infant in tiistrv is protected. J Is just in receipt of a new and fresh stock of I Drugs and Chemicals, Patent and Proprietary Preparations 1 Toilet Articles, »r iio'gÍMtN MunilrieH. P ekfvmes , B kuhhes , S ponges , S oaps N uts and C andies . Clftai’H, Tobacco* and Cigarettes. PaihtK. Oils. GhiRHPR. nnd Painter’sHupplied B altimore . March 30. too ». Gentlemen Beinpf entirely cured of deaftiess. thanks to your ittauiuut i will now give you a full history of my case, to be used at j our discretion. About five years ago my right ear began to sing, and this kept on getting worse, until I lost my hearitig in this ear entirely >, I underwent a treatment for catarrh, for three month«, without any sitcccss consulted<1 num ber of physicians, among others, tile most emivent ear specialist of this city, who told me th^k only a?» operation could help me, aud even that only t emporal ily, that the head no\ses would then cease, but the hearing in the affected ear would bo lost tor' ver »4 I then saw your advertisement acciden ally in a New York p.'»per, and ordered vourtreaV;« ment. After I had used it only a few daj s according to yo>ir lire* tions. the noises ceased, and ij to-day, after five weeks, my hearing in the diseased ear has been entirely restored. I thank youig heartily and beg to remain Very trn’.v voitrs. F. A. WERMAN, 730S. Bp’nd’.vny, Baltimore, M L Our treatment does not interfere irith your usual occupotion^ YOU CAN CURE YCURSELF AT HOME at n nominal coist. INTERNATIONAL AURAL CLlral'J, 593 LA SALLE AVE,, CniOASO, ILL —THE STEAMER----- DISPATCH THOMAS WHITE, Master L p .' ivph Bandon every morning, except Sunday, at 7:30 o’clock and makes conuec lion« with the train ai; I steamer Myrl at 16 M) a. «n. nt Coquille City. Leaves Coquille City at 12:30 p. ni.. arriv- nn at Bandon nt 1:30 p. ««>. Ask your Druggist for a generous IO CENT • TRIAL SIZE. m.Tcnry r Ruy other injurions einig. It I» quickly Absorbed. Gires Relief at onc-j. It opens end cleanse» the Nn«n! Pa-snscr. ¡w n «•« Ailays Icilnmmatlon. Tieniti and Protects the Vervi- ™.n o. Senses of Taste and :uoll. F I! H’ bi I >. : l>r-i ■ ■ r 1 io .... b •.¥ b.Rui’iUni«*., ¿ó Wunen Street- New York. fiSTQHISmtie OFFER» For rq.tny year» we h ive e-1! onr Wh l»klci .and Ckais to Who1e»n1ors only ar. 1 our biand« are preterr?-' by them, nn liioy arc superior to all others. In or hr»-'. givetiieConiumer »he benefit of Uie largo profit* of Peeler and Mi ian w.. have de< «-’cd *.» now sell direct to ths Consumer our Sto«,* iI.;. I'ruiuii < f W' -k «" "I C‘g ra at l'ts than wh-'l-'«-In •'ri-ei: With a-.. rv if’art b-lrier-fnrr famous 10 rear n’d <?■«•" < Pun rTf •nd one hex of nur justly r iehr xted Pennine Cuban Hand*M*de Ide c.osr Mavsaa Caban Rpeefai«.we will gi\o ABSOU TV.i.Y FHfloneof «he hand somest open face, extra he.ivv r.kis 1 Gent ■ ’.Vatehes r»-.de.too lady«» atom win«! and s^t, genuine Atr-rican movomert and c-ao, host timekeeper on earth, d>- 1 not tarnish - d will last a lifetime 1 evtraflno Vienna Meer schaum i'ipo, l g;nuino M.-.-rs'-finu -n Cly.ar lb>l «*»r, I genuine Mo-rschaum Cit-artf»- i! >1 rr, I r -.tty le .tb.'r Tob •/-<-.« P...,ch, 1 elesert extra heavy nick t-1 match f ax. 1 pair poor I cuff ? «.ttons, 1 bill »op collar 1>’d tor, 1 neck- in 1...1 .■»!-, I p>:-?!ac“o i.i.t’nnf; 1 double chain and one be«»uilf’ll chann All Jn-vel ry heavily 1 tk {ml.i plated. AH the»« 14 pieces with onebox of our firaffiuf- I an-.“octais and anonuarlbotUeof onr fam"iie10yeaTold Queen City Huh Pure R re cannot ho h -irhlfor !o-s than il2 00. '*e sell «he Whiskey »nd Clears in-ilWi V iJ 0 with privilegeof ox cbidlnfftheltrrizesfnrVnloI ^OsOi atLlnntlon, while whlsto and Cigars alcno cost more than we ask fnr tho entire lot Our Whhfc-y fa an 4bsnto«olr Pnr.a l«l y^ar r id Rye and our Clgero rvnutne Coban band* n»rde.clear Itovana.roa « in • - t n«-n f-’etorv Th--«’ r-njirs nro far better nr: ar.-.-tb’v paoraffv t . ; L,.r. »t> Busrsnirt- «1.« goods and refbnd i I An txti a Premi’im of an eluant Pocket knife with two blades, I cork-sorn- • pl ISS cutter, If 93.97 is «ent in edvflnre With order. Goods sent In plain package. wholesale Prico Lists of Liquors and Ch’<r« Responsible ORents ’rented Order te-day. IJ. Be DXSTU LER’S DISTRIBL lIKy Write for j B., «31 North Clark gt., Chlc»<o,