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I THE RECORDER 18 PUBLIMHBD KVERl THLKSDAY AFTERNOON ... BI . DAVIlt B. STITT, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. SUBSCK1PTIUN KATES. One Year............ Bit Months.... Three Mouths.. 00 . 1 00 50 Thia ppper is entered at the Bandon post otBoe as Sooond-class Matter. THURSDAY, MAR. »7, 1*02- EDITORIAL. General Otis thinks that Filipinos are not. capable of governing them selves. Perhaps that accounts for the suppression of the Declaration of Independence when it was being cir ciliated in the Philippines. Great Britain held the same opinion of the Americau Colonies a ceutury and a quarter ago. She now holds that opinion of the South African Repub lies. The millionaires of the United States hold the same views as to the governing ability of the great major jty of American citizens and they see to it strictly that money interests do the governing. I «popular With PolititianM. The following method of making nominations, which appeared in the Oregouian, is one that would practic ally demoralize political rings and wire-pullers but it would have a pur ifying tendency on politics! "The Mississippi Legislature has passed a bill making such radical changes in the method of conducting primary elections and nominating candidates for office in that state that the Governor is being petitioned to withhold his signature on the ground that the bill is unconstitutional.- Ac cording to the terms of the bill, all nominations will be tuude at primary elections. Even United States Sena tore must be nominated in the same way, The primary elections are to lie governed by the regular election laws of the state, the conn ty executive committees of the different purliee having the functions of the couuty election commissioners and appoint iug the officers to have charge of the primaries. Participation in a party’s primary elections is restricted to vol ers who have affiliated with that par ty for two years, or who are admitted by the terms of the sti|te committee. The expenses of these elections are to be borne by each party, and the print ing of ballots, receiving the vote and making returns are carefully guarded by strict regulations. State conven tions are to be held only once in fom years to name delegates to the Na tional conventions and choose elec tors. Bills to effect the mine pur pose of taking primary elections oui of the coutrol of parties nnd placing them under the control of the state and county authorities are before the Massachusetts and New York Legis lature.” What Bring* Prosperity. Portland Telegram, Rep. 4NDON MARKET, B DO YOU NEED ANY HARD-WARE? THOMAS ANDERSON, Prop. We are still il'Ulig buxineiw at 'i'b•< Old The increase in the output of gold _ Stand and can please vou. Give uh a Call .luring the past decade has been re and examine our ““““ ——— R,en ou H hu J at all Tiiuea markable, and has changed not only the commercial, but in some degree the political face of the world, Iu Now is »be time to purchase Hardware. The undersigned bus 1891 Australia produced of gold in in stock a large assortment of round numbers. ¡630,000.000. in 1900, Fresh Vogetabl*«, poultry. Eggs, Butter ttml nil Farm l’radqpp, aud a ¡#80,1X10,000; Africa. 1891, $15,000,000; 1899, $80,01X1.000; America, in the Qlassware, Crockery and Miners’ Supplies. same period, increased its out put from I will pay highest market price for beef, pork, mutton.wool, bide", etc. $45,000,000 to 150,000,000; Asia, from I'alntM, Oil*. Doors t*i»d Windows. $8,000,(XX) to $18,(XX),000, while Eu TJIÍ8HOP IN CONNECTION. __ - rope more than bold its qwn The grand total shows that wbjle in 1891 a little less than fi.(XX),000 ounces of The Bandon Hardware Man. gold were produced in the world, in 19(X) over 12,000,000 ounces were pro Hr In connection with the Mnrkc Mrs. Anderson conducts a duced; the output m> re than doubled Mr LADIES’ FURNISHING LEl'Ali 1 ME.XT, constantly add io nine years. Here is one of tl)e ing new goods to her stock «4 Jackets, Cloaks, Ladies’ causes of prosperity that politicians Underwear. Shirt Waists, Si.irl Waist Sets, Collars, Cuffs, MT prate so glibly about, and give all the i^r Ladies' and Children’s Hose. credit to some ’’party.’* Particular attention given to new and latest styles. Suppose no more gold could be .¿FL&1 ----- AT TUB----- found, or that nobody would dig it « 1 out of the rocks and earth and fling it into the channels of commerce dur- iug the next ten years—where would your boasted prosperity bef \V bat would become of your "party!” It is _flXtis8»iiiii«j-4Cii Bros., - Prop's. the workers, not the talkers that keep the world alive. If You Do Fresh Beef, Pork, Mutton, Smoked Meats, Lard, Stoves, Rouges and Farm Implements, Etc Sausages, Etc,, also Generous supply of fresh Groceries Hardware, Tinware, Graniteware A- McNAIR, LADIES’ FURNISHING DEPARTMENT. AMERICUS CLUB PURE WHISKEY “EL DORADO The New, Speedy and Elegantly Fitted Twin-Screw Steamer, A Printer Greatly Surprised. Mandalay, CAPT. W. H. BATCHELDER “I was never so much surprised in my life, as I was with the results of This Steamer will aive n regular 10 day Service between Coquille River, Oregon, nnd San Francisco, California, for both passengers and freight. using Chamberlain's Pain Balm." Adversaries of Socialism proceed to For full or further information apply to Captain A, Itced, op l.qard steamer or says Henry T. Crook, pressman of th« build up ice bouses and then demol N, hORENJi. Agent. Coqu’llt'. Oregon. M. H. LEE. Agent. Bandorr. Oregon. Asheville (N. C.) Gazette. “ I Con ish them, They try to grasp the so E. T. KRUZ. General Agent. 207 Front Street, San Francisco, California. tracted a severe, case of rheumatism cialist idea by holding on to the com early last winter by getting my feet petitivo or grah-ull-in-sight system, wet. I tried several things for it but it cannot be done. Water and oil without benefit. Oue day while look will not mix. Christianity and Pa ing over the Gazette, I noticed that ganism do not walk band iu hand Pain Bahn was positively guaranteed Right has not made covenant with ------ooo------ o cure rheumatism, so bought a bpt wrong, hence, if you would under Socialists dominate CAUL NHLSOX, Prop. le of it and before using two thirds stand tfie condition that must and «tute Ticket if it my rheumatism bad taken it" will exist under the Fatherhood of God and the brotherhood of man, The Socialists met in state convert flight aud I have not had a rheumatic of nil kind on baud. To those who pay np arrearages qnd a yon must separate it from a system tion Ht Portland on Wednesday. pain since.” Bold by C. Y. Lowe. year iu advance, and to all new Hubscri- — ooo — - which engenders strife and cultivates March 19. and nominated a stat, bers who pay in advance, we make the Exchange: In a little country CORNED BEEF. lawlessness in the human family. ticket as follows: following proposition comprising several school not far from Princeton, liter PICKLED FORK. dlift relit coupleiH to select from : Socialism reaches out. and beckons us For Governor—R R Ryan, of Mari ary exercises are regularly indulged P lice of P ublicatt iNa per Y eah . on'to the elimination of evil; compe on County. in every Friday afternoon during the BUTTER, ÊGG, and tition beckons us on to the destrnc $ 2 00 B andon K ecoeokb For Secretary of State—C W Bar lerrn. A 12 year old boy read an Sm FrauüUoo Bulldin <; ou ticu of all that is just and good. FRUI I’ nnd VEGETABLES zee, of Wasco County. Portland Evi iinig Telegram r. « hi original essay on “The Newspaper.’^ of nil kinds. For State Treasurer—W W Myers, 1 no. Weekly Oregoiiiau This latter day youthful S.ilomon of Clacknias County. Appeal to Henson Meat» Delivered to persons living on th<> w treats his subject thus: “Newspa Ki ver, or along the tage Boute •For Justice of the Supreme Court Cur CfTcr. pers ars sheets of paper on which The Bulletin is one of the lending paper "-C P Rutherford, of Hanley Count;. -tuff to read is printed. The men of tin» Went, nnd is n dnil.y publn»ln d in San For Superintendent of Public In look over it to see if their names is in Francisoo, nnd gives nil the news. Our olfee We lire informed that a number of strnctiou, Attorney General and State it. I don’t know how newspapers includes the Fund iy Bulletin. electors believe that because they Printer—To be filled by the Stall came into the world. 1 don't think Recorder an J Bulletin, one year.. S3 00 Recorder and Bulletin, one month 50 registered two years ago, tfiat they Central Committee. A Gjd does. The Bible says nothing I The Portland ^veiling Telegram is issued For Congressman, Second District “I have used your valuable CASCA» may vote at the coming June election ibout editors, and I never beard of ItE'A’S and tlnd them perfect. Couldn't do six times a week, h gives all the news that without registering again. This is — 1) T Gerdes, of Clatsop County. them. I have used them for some time i one beiug in heaven. The first editor without tor Indigestion and biliousness nnd tun now com i is ivoiih rending and up to time of going to For congressman, First district B error. You must register again if cured. Reoommond them, to every one. i press, much of it being 21 hours fie>her than 1 ever beard of was 1 lie f> Ih r who pletoly tried, you wlh never be without them tn you would vote. True, if your name F Ramp, of Douglas county, was >vrote up the flood. He bus been Qnco uhen it reached here thruugh any ullnr the family.” Euw. A. M anx , Albany.N. Y. is nut on tbo poll book, you may call nominated nt Oregon City next day. Here ever since. Borne editors belong j .linin’. CANDY ----- OGO----- - Recordov and T«4igrain one y<nr. $5 00 six freeholders, who can make allida to church and some try to r: ise wbis CATHARTIC For a weekly newsp tper the Weekly Ore Senator Mitchell For It. vil as to your qualifications, and you Kers. Bunn times the paper ui<*s, mid L’Oiiiau loads iu the N< rthwest. and gives! will be permitted to cast your ballot . ben people feel glad, 1 lit si inebody i ail the news usually ouhtaun d in a weekly Declare r in Favor of 1 nitiatlve an<l But why bother your neighbors and paper. starts it up again. Editors never V ’ TRAPI MAAM RSOiATIRtO Referendum. delay the judge and clerks of election Recorder nnd Weekly Oregonian. .$2 50 went to school, because editors never Ik is the duty of e oh person to seek in by such a course when you caa regis get licked. Our paper is a mighty The following letter from Senatoi formation along all line« that tend toward ter now ? poor one, but wo take it so ma can Pleasant. Palatable. Potent, Taste Good. Do bringing about bet ter conditions aud greater Mitchell is self explanatory: Gand, Never Sicken, Weaken, or Gripe, 10c, 25c, 60c. Any persons who will become of pro-peritv f.»r the human family, and for •‘Washington, Feb. 26.—H oe . W. use it on her patitrv shelves. Our ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... ago before the ensuing June election BUrllni Rriwrdy fwapqay, Ckleaga, Mo.tr.al, New Yark. Stl the purpose < f giving our readers a chance S. U’Reu, Secretary Direct Legisla editor don’t amount to much, but pa to inform themselves we give them the best may register now, or be may wait said be had a poor chance when be tion League, Oregon City, Or.—Deal HO’TO-BAC —Appeal to Reason. Any doctrine that until the day of election and cast his Sir: I beg to acknowledge receipt of was a boy. He goes without under does not appeal to the highest order of rea ballot after subscribing to the re clothes iu winter, wears no socks nud soning is not safe. quired oath, corroborated by six free yoiitB of February 17. just received, has a wife to support him. Paw has Recorder and Appeal to Reason. . $2 00 in which you state that the Portland holders. not paid his subscription in five years Board of Trade has referred to its 50 YEAR8’ committee on legislation a request mid don't intend to.’’ EXPERIENCE (laving a iitia on Cliamber- • - ---- oco ----- i n Î from the Direct Legislation League Iain’s Congli lleinedy. MOTNHLY WKATIItli KKI’ORT. ’-S' iki ■ of Oregon for their indorsement and Í Between the hours of eleven o'clock approval of the proposed amendment HABR. CUBBY COUNTY, OREGON. a. tn. and closing time at night on to the constitution of the State o! FEBRUARY 1902. Jan. 25tb, 1901, A. F. Clark, druggist. Oregon, providing for the initiative Mean temperature 46.15 A LAIL S’ F! .3AZ!NL T rade M arks Maximum temperature 66, on 19, Glade Springs, Va.. sold twolve hot and referendum, A rem; beautiful colon <1 p'atts; latest D esigns (.■»allions ; xtr« « >i,ik>n ; «■< n:mies ; (,»n< y Minimum temperature 34 on 13. C opyrights A c . Iles of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. “I think you know without any ex Pecipitation 26 36 inches. work ; Ivin-.c ... <| I ls . Imo.ii, etc. Sub- Anvone sending a sketch nnd description may scribe I...I..’, or. «rod ». |,,r hlr-tropy quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an Lady agilita w.i.urd b<in| for terms. He says, “I never bundled a medicine pression from me that I not only am No. days clear 10 Invention is probably patentable. Communlcn- Stylisli, Reliable, Smini««, Up.to- tionsRtrictlvcontidentlal. Handbook on Patent^ Ì that sold bet'er or gave better satis now but have beon for many yeare Partly cloudy 7 eent free. Oldest agency fur securing patents. date, Eri'ibuim I ;m«| Absolutely Patent« taken through Mupu A Co. receive Perfect-Fitting Paper Patterns. No. of days cloudy, 1| faction to my oustomers.” This rem heartily iu favor of this proposed tprclal notice, without charge. In the Date on wnich hail fell 7,12. and 25 to edy has been in general use in Vir amendment, and I have no hesitation Th. storms 7, 9, 10. 11. 12, 16, 25, 26. ginia for many years, and the people in expressing myself at all proper Prevailing wind 8 W A handsomely Illustrated weekly. Largest cir culation of any acientlflc journal. Terms, |3 a there are well acquainted with its ox times and in all proper ways in ite Remarks. Elevation 1342 ft. year; four months, fl. Sold by all newsdealers. A remarkable warm morphs. cellent qualities Many of them have favor. I believe h large portion ol MUNN SCo.”'»”“- New York Branch Office, 625 F yt^ Washington, D. C. JOSEPH HARE. testified to the remarkable cures the people of Oregon favor the amend Voluntary Observer. All Seams A îh ^’4 nn î Pf ríor¿?t tons show \vbich it has effected. Wbon you ment; so let us try it. tile Basting and Sewing Lines. CLARENCE Y. LOWE, need a good, reliable medicine for a Only jo and ci" f; each— none higher ‘•1 have not time at present, not As< for th i S<.!<| i i nearly c\cry city Bandon. Oregon, cough or cold, or attack of tho grip, do I think it necessary to go into th* and town, or by mail li :n THE McCALL CO., use Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy specitic reasons why I favor this II3-IB-II7 WeM 3ht St.. N£W YORK. and yon are certain to be more than amendment. The reasons entertained V I pleased with tbo quick cure which it by those who fayo< it ar« known gen affords. For sale by C. Y. Lowe. erully to the pooole of Oregon. Is just in receipt of it new and ti7”Yon can have it all far fresh (stock of ------ oco----- “J ohn H. M itchell Per Drugs and Chemicals, Democrntic Pritnnry. Month I Ileario-Hs Cannot be Cqted Patent and Proprietary Preparations By local applications as they can In the Evenirti« TeloRrnm, of Portland, The Democrats of Bandon precinct Toilet Articles, Oregon. Il - ih - the - largest evening _ newa- met in primary convention in the not reach the diseased portion of the pape published in Oregon; it oontains nriigsiMtN NuiKlricM. the alate and .... of the Town Hall last Saturday afternoon ear. There is only one way to cure all th. newH of ... P ehfumbs , B rushes , S ponges , S oaps P. B. HOYT, Prop natioi Try it for a month. A sample for the purpose of electing seven del deafness, and that is by constitution c pv w I ba mailed to you free. Adore*« N uts and C andies . egates to send to the County Demo al remedies. Deafness is caused by Locateli I h EL DORADO BUILDING, Cigars, Tobacco* and I’fgurettea. The Telegram, Flint Streut, HAN DON. tIKKUON Pnints. <Jils. Glasses, nnd Painter’s Supplied cratic convention which meets at an iutlamed condition of the rnneoot- POKTLANP, OKR. lining of the Eustachian Tobe. When Marshfield, on April 2. ----- THE STEAMER----- SHAVING. SHAMPOOING AND HAIR D. J. Lowe was chosen chairman tins tube is inflamed you have a rum TKK8PASS NOTICK. CUTTING AT STANDARD PRICES. of the primary and C. Y. Lowe was bling sound or imperfect bearing, and when it is entirely closed, Deaf Notice is hereby given to all person« not Bitthvoom iiQwly fitted up with Porcelain elected to th» office of secretary. THOMAS WHITE, Master to trespass npon the premises of Dr. Kenyon, Tub. Hot or Cold Ratlin çenta. The convention then proceeded to ness is the result, and unless the in situated Leaves Biindaii every morning, except between Floras Lake and the comi Snndsy, nt T:IM) o’clock end ninkes connec the selection of (lelegHtes with the tliimation can be taken out and this ty road, in Northern Curry, by removing, lions with the train and steamer Mvrl at cutting’, or destrovina timber upon said following result: tube restored Io its uormal condition, land. $25 reward will be paid for informa 10:30 a. m. nt Coquille City. leaves Coquille City at 12:30 p. m.. arriv D .1 Lowe, Chris Rrxmnteen, bearing will be destroyed forever; tion leadin’.'to a con viol ion of trenpasa as al! at Bandon at 4:30 p. m. stated above. Chas Lorenz, W C Sanderson, nine cases out of teu are caused by Dated at Bandon. Oregon. March 14. IIK'1. T J Thrift, F L Lowe, PETEK NELSON. Areni Catarrh, which is nothing but an in A G Hoyt. tlamed condition of the mucous sur ------ OOO - - fnceH. 1 Chronic IMarrliocn. We will give One Hundred Dollars Mr. C. 13. Wingfield, of Fair Play, for any case of Deafness (caused by Mo , who Buffered frotn chronic dysen catarrh) that cannot be cured by tery for thirty-five years, says Cham* Hall’s Catarrh Cure. Send for cir —O- — berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea culnrs, free. Nlmving 15 Centi», F. J. C heney & Co., Toledo, O. Remedy did him more good than any liuti»« 25 Cent». Sold by Druggists, 75c. other medicine lie had ever used. For Hull’s Family Pills nre the beat. pale by C. Y. Lowe. ---------- •. • ----- Workmanship up to date in any Denier in Root* mid Shoe* FLY’S CREAM BALM I« R positive cure. A rec irnlied authority—The Weekly A r»o>gnlzod authority—The Weekly thing in my line. Apply into the nostri». If I« qr.i kty ntmorhed. se Kepairing’neatly and promptly done at Hotel Coquille, VJo<fliiille CJ'ity, J. 1». TUPPER, Proprietor. This well known hotel is now tinder new and com petent management and has been thoroughly ren- qvated throughout. The table service is equal to liny in Sontbern Oregon. Saiuplo rooms for com mercial men. Baggage transported to and from boats and trains free of charge. Fino new bar iu connection with the hotel. M I'-A'i MARKET Fresh Teats |n Order to Vote You MustRegister. Biliousness r Ì BIPANS TABUÏES Doctors find A Good Prescription for mankind i! 1 ■ I ! < Ten for five cent«, at Drugjdata. Grocers, Restaurants, Saloons, News-Stands, General Stores and Harbert Shops. They banish pain, induce sleep, and prolong life. One gives relief! No matter what's the matter, one will you good, Ten samples and one thousand testl> monials sent by mail to any address on receipt oí price, the.Ripant Chemical Co., lo.Spruce Si., New York Ciljr. by •M£C¥i ,'MAG. Scientific flmericatt. Do You Know the News öOc Ä Druggist and Apothecary, E l ' D orado TONSORIAL PARLORS ARE YOU 4 DEAF? ¿ HEAD DEAFNESS OR HARD HEARING ARE HOW CURABLE by our new invention. Only those Ixim deaf are incurable. HEAD NOISES CEASE IMMEDIATELY. F. A. WERMAN, OF BALTIMORE, SAYS: B altimore , Md.. Match 30, 1901. Gentlemen : — Beintt entirely cured of deafness, thanks to your treatment I will now give yot^ a full history of my case, to be used at your discretion. # About five years ago my right ear began to sin and this kept on getting worse, until I lou my hearing in this ear entirely I underwent a treatment for catarrh, (cu three ’months, without any success, consulted a num ber of physicians, among others, the most eminent ear specialist of this city, who told me that only an operation could help me. and even that only temixirarily, that the head noises would then cease, but the hearing in the affected ear would be lost forever. , , , I then saw your advertisement acciden’fftlv inn New York paper, and ordered your treat ment. After I had used it only a few <U\ys-awarding to your directions, the noises ceased, and to-day, after five weeks, my hearing in the diseased has been entirely restored. I thank yoi^ heartily and beg to remain Very truly yo\u> , _ ... ... KA. M ERM AN, 730 S Broadway, Baltimore, Md. Our treatment doea not interfere with your usual etcru potion, YOU CAN CURE YOURSELF AT HOME n*" ""»T.,nal INTERNATIONAL AURAL CLINIC, 596 LA SALLE AVE., CHICAGO, ILL DISPATCH i M >orrtBi J. L, THOMPSON You Can’t Expect to Get Shaving Parlors $2 worth fcr $1, but you and Bathrooms can get your money’s worth at M. BREUER’S people -The Ure|on;«rv OreffoniAn. ----- Next Door to PoatofDce.----- lowest living prices* eenu »I Drui'el«t« or hv mn l : «nmpr» 1er. hy mail. JL.' BHUTIIEKL M W.rrvn ta., New YurkCity. ¿^ASTONISHING OFFER!! For m*ny years ws hnva «old o«,r WUisk lea and Cigara to Who!ssa!era only and our brand« *ra prafarrad by tham. u they are superior to all others. In order io give the Conauwer lhe benefit of the large profits of D oa *» and Middlemxn. wo have <fc*Med io now «ell direst to the Consumer our Moot Popular Hraede of Whitklaa and Clnrs xt Was than whokaale prteys. If EtUTIFUL PRIZES FREF £ n.~:nr< whiskey With every quart bottle of onr fatnona Id year old QneentUinub PnreRyr and one boa of our juatly eelohrated gennlre Caban llend-Wadr JOe e rar Ha vase Cabas Specials, we will ylm ARHOLITILY FRF.Kononf the band oornest open faro, extra heavy nlehel Oent'e Watchoe »»de fao lady«; ikm wind and act. genuine American nr>VMsent and raae, be«t timekeopor on earth, dost not tarai«> and will last a • axtra fire Vienna Mrer- «'•haum Pipe, 1 genet»« MaasechAum Cigar Holder, 1 genet»»« Meerschaum Cigarette Holder. I pretty leather Tobacco foueh, 1 elegant oxtra heavy nickel match bo«, I pair pearl cuff buttons. I hall top collar button, 1 neck tie holder, 1 pair sleeve button«. 1 donble chain and one beautiful charm \I! jewelry heavily Itk gold plated All thews 14 f itwee with one bo« of our famouSCubanSr eclal« and one quart battle of our famous 10 year oil Queen City Club Pure Rye cannot be bought for Is«« than tl2 00. Wo cell the Whi.koy and <ir»r. m ft Ml V ftf C n f) with privilege of or eluding the 14 prixe« for UH 1« I ^vawl amination, while Whiakev and Cigars alone eo«t more than we a«k for the entire lot Our Wblekry 1» en Aheeletoty Pare 10 paar old Rye and our flgero gonalae Cohen bawd* ■ado,clear Havana.made in our own factor« Th »«e r I gars are far better twe good« goes« en see —■ nr than anything over ad vortixod before We «Jeerantee the * rrmnn -Ith two blades. 1 cork-«crew, I cigar c«tt«r and 4 An Extra Premium of an decant Pocket knife wl;!, givsecnnsr, Goode Writ« fog gliae cutter, ireavi If 13 97 iseouam is sent in anvanre advance won with order order Goode sent in plain package. quors end Cigars. Responsible agent« wanted Ord»f *>-day. 4 bWTRIBLTINQ CO«-Dept. IU. <31 North Qlark Chlcafo9 Ofc