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i 1 í E Û E( () RÏ>ER Triwa» Below we give au editorial from the Duily Oregonian which we com tVKUl TUl'HSUAY Al'TEKNOON mend to our readers. It is just the kiud of article which gives au insight >.. ST.... into conditions, and puts up the »AVI» !.. NT ITT, strongest uignmeiit for the equity that can only obtain through Social EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. ism. It reads as follows: President Harriman is quoted as SÜBSCU1PTION KATES. expressing the belief that if President One Year......................................................... <2 00 Hill or any other man owned all the Six Months..................................................... 1 00 railroads in the United States much Three Mouths................................................. 00 better rates would result. “We often This paper is entered at the Bandon post have conditions where we could it • duce the shipment of certain com ollieo ns Seoond-olnss Jdatter. modities when we have got a prevail THURSDAY, MAR. 20, 1902. ing movement of empty cars one way or the other,“ said Mr. Harriman, EDITORIAL. and with a freer hand I believe, the railroads could increase the move The tight which tbo Boers put up ment of commodities from one part when they whipped 12(X) English of tho country to the other or to Ja troops and captured General Mothnen pan or to any other foreign country, is almost a full grown battle and en if they had less restriction. tirely too stiff to bo called guerilla Mr. Harriman is entirely right warfare. when he says that with a freer hand It is exceedingly ludicrous to benr the railroads could increase the move an opponent of Socialism set up ill- ment of commodities from oue part conceived, distorted ideas of its prin of the country to another and from ciples and then proceed to demolish one country to another. And if all them, Socialism combines nothing the transportation lines were owued within its scope that is not just and by one man or one Corporation, the its whole philosophy is bound up in carrying service pf the world might the text, “Do unto others as you be much better and cheaper than it would have them do unto you.“ is. Nobody has yet denied that con solidation of transportation hues or The Ship Subsidy bill seems to be a party measure and opinion as ex other industrial properties would uot pressed through the press is that the render possible better service or light Senato will pass tlie bill, but that it er charges. That is uot the point of will be held up in the House, as the the complaint ¡igainst the trusts. It Republican leaders do not like to is not doubted that in this time of shoulder the responsibility before the prosperity, transportation charges coming elections which take place might, without threatening the sol veucy of the various properties main in most of the states of the Union. tain their independence. They are Conjecture of England's expense not forced into mergers and commun in carrying on and concluding the ity deals in order to confer greater South African war places the amount benefit on the public. They could do at two billion dollars. This sum is more for the public, but they don't. probably too small instead of too Consolidation enables them to do large, and should the British Empire more, to save expenses aud reduce become involved in any serious trou the cost of service. But does any ble with any of the European nations body suppose they will do this merely she might find it necessary to with because they cuu? draw her forces out of Africa. The great object ion is not that com The Kaiser is said to bp planning a binations disqualifies these great big naval demonstration to force Bra forces for better serving mankind. zil to relinquish her design of confis The power to do better by combining cating a railway which is already in cannot be doubted. But the hard the hands of a receiver favorable to fact remains that such power is not to ttiat government. When individu exercised solely for the public als or even large companies of men good. So long as human nature is resort to demonstrations of military what it is, so long as meu strive for strength, or in other words make their private gain, they will use tbo power, demands at the point of tbo sword which gigantic combinations of cap and bayonet, they are outlaws, ban ital give them, for the advancement dits, etc., but when a nation exercises of personal and private ends at the pitch authority it is all right, nations expense of tho public. The element stand agape and the weak fellow of human selfishness cannot be elim coma3 to tiuie. inated from this problem. That is why it is inexpedient and unsafe for Each oongress during late years the people to permit such power to 1ms taken a turn at the money ques be exercised by agencies whose chief tion, and lmd its say in the way of aim is private gaiu. Mr. Harrimau legislation, but the question won't and Mr. Hill are fond of declaring down. Now there are two more what benefits can be conferred on the measures wanted in support of the public by coalition of transportation goldstaudard, and it is very probable interests and elimination of competi that there is a scheme behind these pleasures to force the government to tion. But these men are not actuated issue bonds when Wall Street wants w holly by benevolent impulses. They them or when her operators have idle are shrewd men of business, and their capital upon which to draw interest. aim is to get money from the public One of these measures is au act to and turn it into private channels. create a gold reserve, and the other is They will grant the public such bene an act to koep silver at par with geld fits as will best serve the private in and which will obligate the govern terests they represent. It is not what ment to pay out gold in exchange for they can do, but what they will do, silver when offered in five dollar lots, that concerns the public, and the or any multpie of that number. Get power they ask is too milch to be these measures once passed and silver safely granted. ----- OGO----- will be used to empty the United States' treasury, and the nation will Tlie Hnixei- and l*r- xideiit be com [Milled to issue bonds to keep Exchange « ablejjrnuii». up the gold reserve although the W ashington . March 12. The fol vaults at Washington may bo over lowing catilegrams were made public loaded with silver coins. here today: “Wilhelmshaven. March 12,1902.— Capital Journal: Tlje only criti President of the United States of cism against the Socialist party is America, Washington: Now that my that they want to benefit too many brother has left t Im hospitable shore of people and do too much good in the the United States homeward bound. world. I feel it a pleasing duty to express to The Oregonian; Settlers are com yon how deeply grateful I and the ing into the Northwest by thousands whole of tho German people are for Heavy trains running in two and three tho splendid hospitality and tho cor sections, crowded with boiueseekers, diality of tho reception which was ac roll into the ltocky Mountain section, corded to Prince Henry by all classes and. dropping portions of their Jiving of the American people. freight hero and there, push on to the “My outstretched hand has been 1‘acilic Coast, bringing hundreds of met by you with a firm, manly and settlers. In a single day last week solid grip. May heaven bless our re six teams carrying in the aggregate latious with petice and good will be 2500 people rolled into Helena, Mont. tween the two groat nations. My A newspaper of that city says that best compliments and wishes to Miss “When those destiued for points Alice. W illiam . I. 11.“ further West got off to stretch their “Washington, March 12, 1902.— legs the crowd looked like a political Emperor William. Wilhelmshaven: mass meeting.” AReuts say that the lour brother's visit to this country prospect for a large immigration in; has accomplish» 1 much in showing creases daily. Tho mighty section the depth of kindly feeling which ex inviting immigration and develop ists between tho two nations. It has ment will absorb these people, and tbousaudH to ci me after them with been most fortunate in every way. out crowding. Oregon will take a and I trust you will permit me to goodly share and extend cordial wel congratulate yon on the admirable mariner in which be has borne him come to all. self. He has won the genuine and —COO----- hearty sympathy and regard of all Chronic »iarrhoen. with whom be lias been brought in Mr. C. B. Wingfield, of Fair I’lay. contact. We have welcomed him for Mo , who suffered from chronic dysen bis own sake, and wo have welcomed tery for thirty fivo years, says Cham him till more heartily ns the repre berlain's Col "», Cholera and Diarrhoea sentative of yourself and of the migh Remedy did him more good than any ty Germau people. 1 thank yon in Other medicine he hud ever used. For the name of the American people for what yon have done, nnd I thank yon sale by C. Y. Lowe, personally iu addition for the gra A ree.ignlit it authority—The Weekly cious form which yonr courtesy took. TutonoRE R oobivilt . CiTf°nt4lh il PULLI» -.V When Nur;;eon»> are of no I' m *. DANIN >rv J The driver of the stage, which was rolling down the Rocky mountains as fast as six mules on the gallop could keep ahead of it, may have noticed that I was writes a correspondent, a little nervous, for after u bit he sooth ingly said: “'No use to grip that railing so mighty bard, stranger. We shan’t come to the danger pint for half an hour yet.” “Th«u it’s on ahead?" I queried. “Yes, three miles ahead, and I may say for your benefit that bangin’ on won’t d<> any particular good.” “But 1 don’t waut to slide off.” “Aud you won’t. If Anythin’ goes it’ll be mewels and coach and the hull caboodle altogether, and as the drop is plump 300 feet you wont have t.o nee for arnica or sticking plaster af terwards.”— Boston Courier. MARKET, THOMAS ANDERSON, Prop. ■ Will Kvi p oil Hand at all Hines Fresh Beef, Pork, Mutton, Smoked Meats, Lard, i Sausages, Etc., also Fresh Vegetables, Poultry, Eggs Batter and nil Farm Produce, ami a The undersigned has E’tiintN. <M1 n . floors and Window*. LADIES' FURNISHING DEPARTMENT. 2 ’ ** JD" ¡-t/“ J-jf” TlNSliOl’ IN CONNECTION. —= —— A. McNAIR, The Banden Hardware Man, In connection with the Market Mrs. Anderson conducts a LADIES’ FURNISHING DEPARTMENT, constantly add- ¡ng new goods to her stock of Jackets, Cloaks, Ladies’ Underwear. Shirt Wahls, Shirt Waist Sets, Collars, Cuffs, Ladies’ and Children's Hose. AMERICUS CLUB PURE WHISKEY Particular attention given to new and latest styles. J-*/"; “I was never so much surprised in my life, ns I was with the results of using Chamberbiin’s l’ain Balm,” says Henry T. Crook, pressman of the Asheville (N. C.) Gazette. “I Con tracted a severe case of rheumatism early last winter by getting my feet wet. I tried several things for it without benefit. One day while look ing over the Gazette, I noticed that Pain Bahn was positively guaranteed to cure rheumatism, so bought a bot tie of it and before using two thirds of it my rheumatism bad taken its flight and I have not had a rheumatic pain since.” Bold by C. Y. Lowe. —AT THE----- The New, Speedy and Elegantly Fitted Twin-Screw Steamer, DORADO" u Hotel Coquille, CAP T. W. IÍ. This Steamer will give n regular 10 day Sr rvic. between Coquille River, Oregon, and San Francisco, California, for both passenger» ai.d freight. Oregon, For full or further information apply to Captain A. Ketel, on Lost rd steamer or N. LORENZ. Agent. CoquUF. Oregon. M R. LEE. Arent, Bandon. C t . gon. E. T. KRl’Z, General Agent, 207 Front iSireet, Sun FnincLoo, California. —ooo— Getting Steady to Fight Hu:«Niit. S eattle , March 13.—Captain F. H. Smith, a well known Englishmen, who arrived h?te yesterday on the Tosa Marti from Japan, declares that war between that country and Russia is soon to come. “Trouble over the Russian occupa CORNED BEEF. tion of Manchuria is the cause of the PICKLED PORK. trouble,“ said Captain Smith, “and the Japanese are spoiling for a chance ¡ to whip someone. They are making BUTTER. ECG, and FRUIT ami VEGETABLES all preparations for the scrap that of all kinds. must come soon. When it does come, i England will be forced to help the Meats Delivered to perr.oiiR living on th > i 1 Mikado's army, and the war may in River, or along the lime Route ¡ volve all Europe. In the meantime, 1 the Russians are pushing work on the railroad across Manchuria, and to this tho Japanese have no objection Russia however, must defend the road against the attneks of tho natives. Jr voti Jlitvcn v li rejrniiir, uviti.ii.v nitnimriiw • n>» Soin« 10,000 coolies are now employed i LowelB «very »lay. yoit’ro ill or will b. . Kc« |) your Imwi 1.4«¡»on.’ mi l>'* well. Force.In ti e nhnpeor vic- I I i- iit ¡In .-.io or pill poison, i.; danuc roti;;. Tiio 'J i - in tlie work. ! <■ t.< a.sio-u nil Si, porri < L way of keeping tho bowels I mi shdoo clear nnd clean ij to ttvke vviovriii'.i: iiia’Oirr. I couar-,, i . heou N. raBBUABT 1902. Mean tenweratnre 45.15 Maximum temperature W. <>ti lit, Minimum t> uipernl i.re 3t on 13. l’eeipit.-it.im> 21! ISO inclies, No. days clear 10 Partly cloudy 7 No. of days cloudy. 11 D h I o on which hail fell 7, 12. i.nd 25 to 28. I'll, storms 7, !), 10. 11. 12, til, 25, 26. Prevailing wind S W Kemnrks. Elevation 1342 ft. A remarkable warm mon ks. JOSEPH HAKE. Voluntary Observer. Now is the time to purchase Hardware. iu stock u iaige assortment of Etc I will pay highest market price for beef, pork, mutton,wool, hides, etc. ------- 020------- hark , cuiibx à • kJ ÿ Tinware, Graniteware, Generous supply of fresh Groceries Hardware, Glassware, Crockery and Miners’ Supplies, A Printer Greatly Norprlxeti’ motxiily If You Do and Stoves, Ranges EAT ’EM LIKE CANDY Pleasant, Palatable. Potent. 'I .is',c flood, Do Good, Never Sicken. Wonkon. or Gripe. 10, L'>, mid 50 ecniA p.-r box. Write for free sample, mid booklet on ; health. Addres« *•.« | STF.IILINU REMEDY COni’ANY, CHICAGO or NEW YORK. KEEP YOUR BLOOD GLE1H i Two Papers for tho Price of One. You Get the News of the World mid tlie ! <><•:.I Nows Thr iv. n TbiH well l;nuwi> hotel is now tiudur new nnd com petent niunaReinent mid has been th- r >o.^hly <>n- ovated throughout. The table-.erviee is equal io nni’ in Southern Oregon. Sample rooms fur eom- mercial men. Baggage triinspoi ted to and from bunts mul trnins fire of charge. Fine new bur in eimnaetion with tho hotel. in as a Ba.**;nh>. To thrne who p.-.y up nrp’arngep. nnd a year in advance, m.d to all new subscri bers who pay in advance, we make the folbiv.'iiig prouva*i<,n comprising several llllï. I'' lit I •«»lìplek; to H<-h cl from : Yi: AR. P mbi : of Funuc iTX »N3 $• 00 G 00 i. 00 1 50 50 I'AX-noN 11 ÚKC l!D! Il lì m Finn tin l’uri Intuì Evenivi» Tt 'ii gy.un VZt \’ v Qre^ouian Api'CiU tu Re «".son <?ur Ch'-r. Tho n.-r.i tin iq otic < f tU‘* b í-oGi’’ of tin- W.'.t . mid is ’i •: 1 ily published. i:i S hi ¡’’i nucec<». ajid J ali ih" news. O t¡ jli'cv ii.< h’.des ■ !.'■? • ‘>:i •! i.v Füllt-' in. Ri’.’ rd< r mui Bu’.íclin. míe yc ¡r.. S3 00 R-<•<‘¡dvr and l’u.íuí :;i. one moi.ih 5J The r«:rSa:id Evuiou- T.'»gr im i- six t:nus a we.-k, It /¡yu- .'ill tu«' u.■■■.<- th.i is wr.irb ru.”.d:ii,‘’ m:d up to tini- «>f jr- i «i: pr i ss, fii'ich 0: ir beino 2 ! h‘’nis fie l’.< thm obeli it luauLet bete 11.rough 11 ay olle j -rn.ih Re-’ »r.b r and Ti’tv- ani ;.v’p y< n¡-. $5 CO Fol’ a v.’. ekly dcvl ;»,. pur 1 ',<• X. « ci: \y ( • 1 ’l. i Ul le id ’ ¡’.I t in* 'll h . mill il th'.' i;ev. - l..’ a. linio d in a Wvt ld> Ih .»■•I’Jer .•’.•.•.‘i ’.Vr. ’.’.y O. i'.'oi jan . .$•» 59 It is th o ufy of D ch |t»rsi’i to st uk in- foi’ii..'itiou nil liniihit tend tuwmd <»ringing 'it .»'.it be! 1er e<>ndition.5 mid grt abu pro perilV fur the Luman family, nnd h«i I he purpose f.f giving our n adt ra a chance to inform them>elve.< we give them the b"St —Appeal to Rua-m. Any doctrine that ■ Ioos not appeal to the highest order of rea zoning is not sefe. lo o »rder nu-d Appen! to ’ten-son. . 00 Ten for five cents, at Druggists. Grocers, Restaurants, Saloons, News-Stands, General Stores and Harbers Shops. They banish pain, induce sleep, and prolong life. One gives rebel! No matter what’s the matter, one will d<» you good. Ten samples and one thousand monials sent by mail to any address on receipt of by the Ritians Chfctnical Cm, to bpi uti St., New Yoi ,''OR SALE O’t KENT.—One acre lot in i ’ Banihm; Gooiipioiise wnti five rooms ami I out-hooses on lot. Enquire at tins oilice. / 1 ENERAL AGENTS WAN I ED lo se! V I Prof. Lone’s Maur.et ic Combs. Tliev remove dandruff, cure scalp niirm-nt . amt check falling hair, are inilnrni Imhle amt will not. break. Everybody wants them: good proposition to hostlers. bend for terms. Outfit (six styles) in a plush case •Y2.0i>: Ladies' Dres-dna Comb 50c. Gentle- men's'1’oilet.Comb 40o—both 7»c. Write to day. Magnetic Comb Co.. Pekin, III. » I nonth in the Evenime Telegram, of Portland, Oregon. It is the largest evening n»*ws- pape published in Oregon; it eontaira all th« news of the state and of the natioi Tty it for a month. A sample c py w I be mailed to you free. Address iotr.-Ions show ¿h •.*!’»>) lines. f\t Only io a;.!! if, • -. s e tch-none higher Ar.k for thr u S<.i<| i.i nearly c\ery city and town, or bv m.< . 'rom —--5——’"T -. ¿ --'<3 < Bandon, Oregon, _____ Id just in receipt of n new and flush »lock of T0NS0R1AL PARLORS Patent and Proprietary 1’reparatious Toilet Articles, First Strei t. ItAMlON, OKHGON SHAMPOOING AND HAIR TRESPASS NOTICE. CUTTING AT STANDARD PRICES. Notice is hereby given to all persons not to trespass upon the premises of Dr. Kenyon, situated between Floras Lake and the coun ty road, in North» in Curry, by removing, cutting, or destroying timber upon B.nid land. $25 reward will be paid for informa tion leading to a conviction of treapaae as stated above. Dated at Bandon. Oregon. March 11. 19(1. PETER NELSON, A/rnt. Bathroom newly fltt<»<l np with Porcelain Tab. Hot or Cold Baths 25 cents. 5 H- r 3 < UM F. A. WERMAH, OF EALTI. ’O.-t'r, 8AY3: Drugs and Chemicals, floated in EL DORADO BUILDING, V ] Only those burn dc-f are incur: •ra 7 - srn? a v n _ la BKwaitiíJáo ’JL'i 2 B aliimgru .. Aid . A’arcli ?o. toot . I will now give you a full history of tny case, to Le med at vov.r di'-cretiou. .................. About five years ago tny right car began to .-.iag, ami tms kept on getting wor. e, un- -I I lost my heat ing in this ear entirely . . , ....... I underwent a treatment for catarrh, for three month-' v I’b' Vi any t cct" - * >i. 'i.. .«la num ber of physicians, among others, the most eminent ear spcci/ili t of tin « city win» told n»c tuat only an operatioti could help me. and even that ‘>n! i ’■ in doi ;;i ¡iy, tliat Lae hcrai noises would then cease, but the hearing in the aifeeted « ir w«.i<M ? h :, I then saw your advertisement acciderr.ally in a X» *v '. >rk par-; r. and or .« ¡ad your treat ment. After I had used it only a few da\ accoi • ■ ■ i ’. aii d-.rtet'.on<. ti:< i . ¡-< : c .•• • . and to-dav, after five weeks, tny hearing in the disi a-td ai has been eiiLircly rc.-tcred. I t.tank you heartily and beg to remain Very truly yotu - .. , ,, , F. A. WERMAN, 7.V» S. Broadway, Balttmc e, Md. Gentlemen : — Being entirely cured of deafno^..thanks to your treatment y P. a. HOYT, Prop. jT I f*1 ' n 1 f v E l ’ D orado SHAVING, ïJrnsgtHÎs K sish I tî « h . P e -'. î 'UM i : s , Bnusnrs, .S ponges , Soars N uts and C andies . C’.q-ir.s, Tobaccos and CI rm ret tes. Our treatment does not Interfere :i itti, your vsttal occnyatlou. YOU CAN CURE YOUFSELF AT HOME .... IHTERNlTIOXAL AURAL CU.1l«, 5JS U S.U'.t AVE., CHICANI, ILL Paiiitd, Oils, Glasses, and Pninter’sSupplied THE STEAMER----- DISPATCH THOMAS WHITE, Master Leaves Bandon every mortiing. exeepl Sunday, at 7*80 o’clock and makes coimee lions with the train and steamer Myrl al ¡•.,..0 a. i , i . ;it CoQClilI' ‘ ItJ D aves Coquille City at 12:30 p. ni.. nrriv- i.o at B indon at 4;30 p. m. Ask your AST0NISHIK8 OFFERII For many yesrs we have sold our Whiskies an«1 Cigars to Wholesalers only 1 and our brands are preferred by them, as they are superior to all others. In o’ brio five the Consumer the benefit of the ltrfe prufita of Dealer anó M’.I Homan, we have derided to now sell direct to th« Consumer our Mont t opulnr Brands of Whiskies and Clears at leas thin wholesale nrirca Or Ugg! at J. L. THOMPSON^ You Can’t Expect to Get Shaving Parlors $2 worth fcr $1, but you and Bathrooms can get your money's ----- O-- worth at Nhavtiig 15 Cent«. ----- Next Door to Postoflloe.------ 5 rv r"* t o x: THE P cCA’.L CO.. 113-115-117 W,.,| 51.: St. X.W VOJK. l’ORTLA ND. OKE. Workmanship up to date in any thing in my line. AM. Branch Office, 625 F St.. Washington. I). C. All Sea-is t the L::U . i The Telegram, lluttiM ”.» Cent*. A liiilliii & Co.33’“’7 Hew York Do You Q Know the News £ Kfv-» ♦. . . Scientific Jifflerican. A handsomely illustrated weekly. Largest cir culation of nny scientltlc journal. Terms, f3 a year ; four months, f l. Bold by all newsdealers, A Forty ncre tract of timber land in I’en- ton Comity, h like tract iu Tillamook, ai;d one in Coos. Will trade either of I hc.se tracts for resi dence propeity in Bandon. Enquir • of J. M. UPTON. Per »1111th Anyone sending a sketch and description may nnlokly uscortnin our opinion free whether an .............. - --------- — ----- — Invention Is is probably patentable. < Coniniiinicn. tionsmrlctlye'»nildeiitial. Handbook on Patents gent ,H V^'»[ ‘^yhig^patmmi. „¿nt tree. free, (»hiest 9P2 agenc y for ’¿' Becuring patents. Patents taken jhrotiuh Muan ^Co. receive fvicial notice, without charge, in tlie <|,l" >iiy <*.->' ■ ■ ...... .. .. Perfccl-l ilGujj Raper i’attmis. R92I Estate tj Trade. ; -. "Y'ou can have it nil for T rade M arks D esigns C opyrights & c . A ffrin ; b-'.'»»itiiu! < b t -l p'.r <?; latest fashions; -In-.•.••„i1., : ■ mies , Lii’cy wo<k ; ho:;.., • JI .1, , r s.;l> ■cribe to tl..'. , or, s. lid - r d ( I. ;. t copy Lady a-ent S. . ; t.,r t. i ids Styli*’», Ro’..ib’v. ’ i t ’ Hfvto- date, K ' I . k ; ' i -oi’utely M. BREUEB’S Denier in ItootM nnd Nhocn Knpiiriiig n< ntly m il promptly iloiu nt lowest living prices. for a generous IO CKNT TH,'AL DIES. Ei/s G.Rau iWni contains no cocaine, ne retry n *r aay other InJ.ii’ious drrtg. It U qalclly Absorbed. Gives Retief at enee. It onenf end c’? the a. Allays In’.’a’Wnnîion. Rtf '. - n d Frou-cts lho '. .raía i-, rt ■;■.- • mi I : n.. 11. * * ■'* i.t. so., i-» : "t in«-- ”1 r ’ r »<i i- * w4UlxU.lvi.iv . „ iU.i-. t».' the iwnof) if tint I An Estrn Premium of »n Pocket k’*lf« with two bhd«S, 1 fork-screw, 1 rig.vr cuuer aud F a, reirawfrit. I tlkt i P|,M cutter, If W.OT is Mat In sAwm«*« w-th order. Goals mu I In plam package. Write to« wholenl« Price Lists of Liquors nnd Clears. Responsible obento wanted Ordet today. 4 V. S. DlSTH-LfcK a DISTKIB l TING CO.-Dept, it., North CUrk gt., Chicago,