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THE RECORDER IS PUDLIHUEP tVEllï TIIUIUDAY AFTEKNOON .... BY .... DAVI» E. STITT, ÏDIT0B ano pRorniETon. SUBSCRIPTION BATES. fine Year...................................... $2 $0 Six Months.............................................. 1 OC Three Months........................................... Al This paper is entered nt the Hnndon poit otfloe as Secoud-clnsH Mutter. THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 1002. EDITORIAL. The Chinese throne tins issued ar edict discouraging the nocient custom of binding the feet of females. This Would indicate at least one step tow ard a higher humanity through re gard for natural laws. Advocates of the competitive system are begiuing to use their old lash to retard the growth of Socialism and to keep their weak kneed followers in line. This lash is ridicule It is the argument of fools who are unable to meet issues aud overt brow them by reason, and can effect but the weak and foolish. Tho intelligent, honest person, who knows that a thing is right, does that thing because it is right regardless of ridicule. The term “between the devil and the deep sea“ is sometimes quoted as representative of an existing condi tion, or one purposed, aud the term might be applied to those who are lighting Socialism, as taught and urged upon tLe basis of right aud equitable conditions, yet who are aiding aud abetting Trust Socialism by upholding conditions which make it possible for large concretions of capital to overcome competition and Nourish at the expense of tho geueral public which constitute, by far, the greater part of humanity. This class stands between tho two forces, aud aids in its own enslavement, while its true frieuds battle for perfect liberty. The partisan Democrat or Republi can tells the Socialist that he will throw his vote away as the Socialist party has Dot the ghost of a chance to wiu with u singlecandidate. Well! tpat is peofound reasoning. When did a mau ever attain that which be wanted by working for that which he did not want? Now comes the ques tion: Can a man throw bis vote away in voting his principles? The an swer is no. He bus been true to him self, true to what be has advocated, and st an da blameless before any judge, while on tho other hand, if he has voted fur something be does nut want, ho cannot respect himself, uor does bo deserve the respect ami con fidence of his follow man. Voting for gratitude, when your judgment says do , is out raging your conscience and weakening your ability to with stand wrong. Did Wendell Phillips throw away bis influence when he talked to almost deaf cars about tho enormity of chattel slavery thirty odd years prior to Lincolus Emancipation I’r oclamntion? Initiative and lieferenduni. »Htteawmi Life I’noy Waslicd Aaborc. Is self-government right? If so, the referendum and initiative follows. Direct legislation means simply an actual instead of a mere theoretic sovereignty of the people. We u»e governed today, not by a democracy, but by an elective aristocracy bolding for a term. The people are sovereign only at the moment of election—the men they el» ct become their masters for oue, two, four, or six years, as the case may be. Self-government is one thing—the choosing of the men who are to govern you is n different thing. A child may choose its guardian; a slave might be given a voice in the selection of his master and yet be ab solutely subject to his domiuiou after the choice were made. Power will be used in the interests of its possessor. If tlie power of gov (lnment is to be used in the interests of the people they must haze contin uous and effective possession of the government. We call our legislators ‘■agents’’ and the people their "prin cipal”—queer agents who can give away their principal's property de spite his protest, and aro not respou bible to him during their term of ser vice; queer principal that cannot veto his “agents’” plans, no matter how much he objects to them, nor instruct bis agents what to do whenever be sees lit, nor discharge said agents when they refuse to carry out his or ders; queer principals who has to obey tin» commands of his “agents” instead of giving them orders.- Ejr. ------ OOO - BETTER TH AN PILLS. The question has been asked. "In what way are Chamberlain’s Stomach & Liver Tablets superior to pills?” Our answer is: They aro easier and more pleasant to take, more mild ami gentle in effect anil more reliable as they can always be depeuded upon. Then they cleanse and invigorate th»» stomach aud leave the stomach* aud bowels in a natural condition, while pills nre more harsh in effect and their use is often followed by constipation. For sale by C. Y. Lowe. —ooo— Just get ready to vote for direct legislation. It doesn’t matter what party supported the measure in the legislature, and it doesn’t matter who introduced it. Here is a chance for you to vote your own citizenship into power, and you are certainly misguid ed if yon loose the opportunity to give yourself the greatest constitu tional right- that of being a force in the Jaw making department of the state. Never mind what the politico! bosses say—just vote yourself the right to have something to say about laws under which you must live.— Arg us Hillsboro. Portland Journal: Cecil Rhodes left a thousand million dollars to schools that shall "foster the Imperi al sentiment.” Evidently Rhodes feared that a republic might be erect ed over bis grave. Oregonian: The young King of Spain is iu good health, and will be crowned according to law on bis com ing birthday, which will be Muy 17 next, when he will be 16 years old. and, being then of age nuder tho law. he will lake up the rule and Lis mother’s r<’gency will cease. The young King is already 5 feet 9 io. in bight, and gives promise of being still taller. He is bright, active, of The Socialist frequently has the amiable disposition, is a fine horse charge lianutlngly thrown into bis man, and at. army reviews frequently face that he “wants to divide up," spends eight hours in the saddle. that is, that he wants a division of ----- o&o------ the wealth of the world made and »« Yoti ('ntch O b ? each person giveu his or her share. Front the Oregon: Bless yon, what an idea! How about A Republican member of Hie ways competition? Does il ever ask a di ami means committee is quoted as vision? Well, hardly! it simply ar saying: ranges couditii us so you have to stand My blood boiled when I stood and deliver What division does the in our Inst conference on Cuba steel trust require when you use any and watched tbe members of my party passing through the tellers. of its manufactures? How much For tho first time there was a each do you cede to (be oil trust, tho chance so apply the principle of sugar (rust, the tobacco trust, (ho protection to the nilvant.ig»» of whiskey (rust, or the railroad trust, Western agriculturists. Yet if you have cause to use (lie products these men from the East walked up, . . . virtually saying that of each or either, or the advantages when it came to a division of the they offer you? And when you sit protection spoils the \\ »»st had do down to enjoy your frugal repast rights which they were bound to just remember that the salt that re.-pect. That was what made my blood boil with indignation. savors your vituals costs you four They (the Easterners) have never times as much as il did before the ask» d anything v.e have not ac salt trust asked no, demanded you corded them, irrespective ot tho to divide your pittance with its mem rights of the consumers. bers. Socialism only purposes to di The last phrase is ingenious and il vide the labor of production with the lumiuativo. ------ COO------ wealthy classes and is willing that such classes shall have a full and S tate of O hio , C ity of T oledo , I L ucas C ounty . ) ’ equitable share of Ibid produced. This F rank J. C heney makes oath that is fair and it is only a selfish person who is blinded by’ greed, or one be is senior partner of the firm of F. lucking in self respect and the proper J. C heney ¿¿C o ., doing business in the spirit of independence who is willing i City of Toledo, County and Stale to bask in idleness at the expense oi aforsaid, and that said firm will pay tbe sum of ONE HUNDTED DOL other people’s labor. LARS for each ami every case of From the Coast Mail we learn that C atarrh that caunot be cured by the a shooting scrapo occurred Monday use of H all ’ s C atarrh C ure . FRANK CHENEY. afternoon at Libby in which Charles Sworn to before me nnd subscribed Johnson took a shot at Andrew (Race Horse) Johnson, the ball grazing (ho in my presence, this 6th day of De left shoulder. Both tnen are colored cember, A. D. 18N6. A. W. GLEASON. and the row seems to have been the i ----------- seal Notary Public. result of an old grudge. Johnson P ort T ownsend , Wash., April 3.— Neab Bay Indiana, returning from the coast south of Cape Flattery, re port that the beach is strewn in places with a large amonnt of wreck age, consisting of pieces of boats, oars, spars and rigging from vessels. They say that they never saw such a large amount of wreckage. At Qnil- layute, in a pile of wreckage, a life buoy was found with the name “Mat- teawan’’ on it. The buoy was brought to Neah Bay and turned over to the Indian agent, who scut it to Tacoma on the steamer Alice Gertrude to day. DAN JL>< » DO YOU NEED ANY HARD-WARE? MARK l-trr, THOMAS ANDERSON, Prop. 1-) We nre «till doing buxines» nt ’Hie Old Ktnnd nnd onn please you. Give ns a Call «nil examine our Keep on Hand at all Times Fresh Beef, Pork, Mutton, Smoked Meats, Lard, Sausages, Etc., also Fresh Vegetable«, Poultry, Eggs, Butter nnd nil Farm Produce, nnd a Now is the time to purchase Hardware. in stock h large assort meut of The nodmigued bus I will pay highest market price for beef, pork, mutton,wool, bides, etc. Paint*. OH». Door* aiul Window*. T1NSHOP IN CONNECTION. LADIES’ FURNISHING DEPARTMENT. fST ¡ST ,-¡¡7° JAZ* In connection with the Market 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. The New, Spaedy and Elegantly Fitted Twin-Screw Steamer, Mandalay, CAPT. W. IL BATCHELDER. Following is the platform in brief as summed up by the Oregonian. Iteteution of th»» l’hilinpineg. Arraignment of tbe Imais. Cliine w exclusion. Protection where needed. CAUL NELMON. Prop. Labor’s right to organise. Salaries fur stuto oiliceis. Government aid nnd oontrol of irrigation. Opening of the dalles. of all kind ci» hand« No lense law. Fed.-ral conservation of fisheries. CORNED BEEF. The Groat oleomargarine bill. The initiative and referendum. PICKLED PORK. Extension of tbe primary law over the state. BUTTER, EGG, and ------ OCO----- - A VALUABLE MEDICINE. FRUIT and VEGETABLES I For Coughs anil Colds iu Children. of all kinds. Fresh Meats Meats Delivered to persons living ou tha “I have not tbe slightest b sitancy I River, or along tho Inge Route in recoin mend ing Chamberhiin's Cough Remedy to all who arc» » u IF t - ing from coughs or colds.” says Chas. M. Cramer, Esq., a well known watch maker, of Colombo, Cejlon. “It has “I have yoce 14 nt a time without a been some (wo years since tho City movement of the bowel«, not boiug able to Dispensary first called my attention move them except by using hot water injections. Chronic coostlpntlon for seven years placed me in to this valuable medicine and I Lave this terribly condition; during that timo 1 did cv- erytbing I heard of but never found any relief; such repeatedly used it and it has always j was n»y case until I began using CASCAKETâ. 1 now havo from one to t hree packages u day. and if 1 been beneficial. It has cured me was rich I won id give Ç100.CÜ for each movement; It ispuc L a relief." aylmeiiL. H unt , of cheat colds It is espe 1CS3 Russell St., Detroit, MloX cially elective for children and sei <lom takes more than one bottlo to euro them of hoarseness. I have per suaded many to try Ibis valuable medicine, and they nre all as well pleased as myself over tbe result.91 For sale by C. Y. Lowe. Ploasar.t, Palatable. Potent. Taste Good, Do I Good, Mover Sicken, Weaken, or Gripe. 10c, 25c, 50c. ... OUM CONSTIPATION. ... Steiles U«rae«ly Company, Chitado« Mentraai, York 3iS .U-.-'Y’r.-r.lVi’il. Ai * , A. McNAIR, The Bandon Hardware Man. Following is the result of the state Republican convention of last week, mid tbe congressional nominations: Governor—\V J Furnish, of Uma Particular attention given to new and latent styles. tilla. ■' ■■ » ¿un i; Supreme Judge—R S Bean, of • Lane. .Secrotary of State—F I Dunbar, of Clatsop. State Treasurer—C S Moore of Klamath. Attorney-General—A M Crawford of Douglas. State Printer—J R Whitney of Linn. Superintendent of Public Instruc tion J H Ackerman, of Multnomah. This Steamer will give n regular 10 day Service between Coquille River, Oregon, nnd Snn Francisco, California. for both passengers and freight. For congressman of the First con For full or further information apply to Capt. W. II. Batchelder, on board steamer, or gressional district- Tlios H Tongue. For congressman of the Second N. LORENZ, Agent. Coquille, Orogon. M. R. LEE. Agent, Bandon, Oregon. E. T. KRDZ. General Agent, 207 Front Street, S hu Francisco, California. congressional district—J N William son. unimproved; 27 acres in grass, the balance is covered with alder and hh I uiou brush; joins county road, and close to school Price $7.00 an acre. Enquire of J. H. Jones Bandon, Orogou. and Farm Implements, Etc Tinware, Graniteware Generous supply of fresh Groceries Hardware, Glassware, Crockery and Miners Supplies. Ilepuhlicaii. State Ticket T'OR SALE—A ranch conRiMing of ICO acres; RitQHted ou Conner uteek, 12 i miles South of Bandon; mostly txjttom land, If You Do Stoves, Ranges What We Can Do For You Two Papers for the 1’ilcc of One. You Get the News of the World and the Loral News Thrown in as m , Baig-.iln, AMERICUS CLUB PURE WHISKEY ----- AT THE----- “EL DORADO” Hasiiiusseiii Bros., _ Hotel Coquille, fjoqtsilie C.’ity, Tbis well known hotel is now under new an<t com petent runiiageinent and Las been thoroiiglily ren ovated throughout. The table service is equal to any in Sontliern Oregon. Snuiph) room-, for eom- uierciitl men. Baggage trunsported to aud from boats and trains free of cbi.rge. Fine new bar in controetion with the Lot» I. To those who pay up arrearages ami a year in advance, and to all new Hnbscri- bers who pay in advance, we make the following proposition comprising severr.l different couplets to select from: P rice of l’u:n icati . ins pse Y ear . B andun K boobdfb 00 San Francise » Buìhiin Portland Evening Toltgrain VZt’uk’y Oregonian Appeal to Kea-um 6 (10 t, 00 1 W) S3 <Fur GiFer. The B'.Hetin io one of the leading papers I of the West, nnd is a daily published in San Francbco. and give s all ?b” news. Our offee includes 1 he Sund.iv Bulletin. Recorder and Bulletin, one year.. $6 00 lit colder and Bulletin, oiu* mouth 50 i The Portland Eveniuj’ Telegram is issued t i six times a week. It gives all the news that 1 : is woitb tending nnd up to litn<-» of going to 1 press, much o! it being 21 lmurs fie-.her than j , when it reaches here tkiuUiJi any oth r j< mrn a’. Recorder and Telegram one y<ar. $5 00 For a weekly uewsp »per the Weekly Ore • onian leads iu the Northwest., and gives nil the news usually contain«d in a weekly ¡wiper. Recorder and Weekly Oregonian. .$2 50 It is the duty of e >ch person to seek in formation along all lines that tend toward bringing about bet ter conditions atid greater pro’-peritv for the human family, and for tbe purpose « f giving our r< r.ders a chance to inform themselves we give them tbe best —Appeal to Re.num. Any doctrine that does not. apppal to the highest order of rea soning is not safe. Rccmdcr and Appeal to Beason. . $2 00 in ) fo cvcrv sub- c nts ;t \ car. MOTNIILY WKATUKK BEPOKT. "A Zr.Iä HAUK. CURRY COUNTY, OREGON. MARCH 1902. Moan temperature 42.9 Maxi mum temperature 60, on 30. Minimum temperature 32 on 13 23 24. Pecipitution 17.71 inches. No. days clear 19 Partly cloudy 7 No. of days cloudy, 5 Date on which hail fell 2 13 14 20 21. Date of frost, light, 23 29. Snowfall in inches 4.59 Date on which sleet fell 2 13 14 25. Prevailing wind S W Remarks. Elevation 1342 ft. Total prreipitati n for 1902 52.08 inches. JOSEPH HAVE. Voluntary Observer. Do You Q Know the News 4 ; ~T’You can have it all for Per l*<*r Month Wvb month In the Evonimg Telegram, of Portland, ( )req >n. It is the largest evening news- pape published in Oregon; it contains all th» news of the state and of the nntioi Try it for a month. A sample c py w 1 be mailed to you free. Address The Telegram, ( * Anyone »ending a Rkotrli nnd description may quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an invention is probably patentable. Communica tions strictly confidential. Handbook on Patenta sent. free, oldest agency fur securing patents. Patents taken through Munn A Co. receive tpecial notice, without charge, iu tho Stiestific flmeriam. a ALL CASES OF MUNN & Co.38,9road^ New York DEAFNESS OR HARD HEARING A handsomely Illustraied weekly. Largest cir culation of any scientiflc journal. Terms, |3 year; four months, fl. Sold by all newsdealers. Branch Office, 626 F 8t., Washington, D. C. Ail Se.- s * . •; 5 ¡'.’FI;bi .it lens show t‘ ■ f ' ; : ?•? ■ lines. Only io nnd 15 cr: is i-n-h -none higher. As . for L i •• nearly every city and to.k n, nr Lv in; I htnn T1 L Not joe i, hrrebv given to all pernore not totreapass npou th»* premises of Dr.Keny<»n, situated h- tween Flora« Lake and the coun ty mad. in Northern Curry, by removing, cut tiny, or destroying timber upon said land. $25 reward will be paid for informa tion leading to a conviction of trespaM as stated above. Dated at Bandon, Oregon, March 14, 1901. PETER NELSON, Avtnt. CLARENCE. Y. Bandon. LOWE, Oregon, co.. IB-li’ i-l<7 Ap.t -f»t St . VW YWK. ARE KOW CURABLE Only those bom deaf aro incurable. by our new invention. 0 1 I. HEAD F. NOISES CEASE A. WEHMiAN, OF BALTIMORE, SAYS P alttmori ’., Md . March 30, 1901. Gentlemen — Being entirely cured of deafness, thanks to your luatnitiit 1 will now give you a full history of my case, to be used at your discretion. About five years ago niv right ear began to sing, and Ibis kept on getting worse, until I lost Is just in receipt of a new and my bearing in this ear entirely I underwent a treatment for catarrh, for three riotith^. » im! ?i\ » 1 • • y crf.Milt^»! n num fresh stock of ber of physk-ians. amoi the mo t emi • • ■ idmethat only an operation could help me, end even that ( » il t r ’ ily, that the head noises would Drugs and Chemicals, then cease, but the hearing in the »affected car v <>ui<i 1 : 1 t . I then mw yoar advenisement I ordered your treaty Patent and Proprietary Preparation« > ment. After I had used it only a feu days acc <'.i ■_ t»> y r ■ <1 ! . ■ »’ the noi • sC'/ared. and to-day, after five weeks, my hearing in the disc:.-« ,t. h. 1 .»i; cni it Uy restored. I thank you Toilet Articles, heartily and beg to rernaiu Very truly x »nrv F. A. WER.’-^N, 730 S- l'«-o...1way, Baltimore, M<1. IlrnKglsitM SiinilrieH. Our treatment does not interfere with your it.,« -I <><: ■><patior,. P erfumes , B rushes , S ponoes , SoArs ;«t a liomiuol cosh N uts and C andies . Apothecary, E l 'D orado T0NS0R1AL PARLORS P. 8. HOYT, Prop. Loomed in EL DORXDO BUILDING. Filai Street, BAN BON. OKKGON PORTLAND, OHK. TU ES PASS NOTICE. ANY ’ HEAD NOISES? ARE YOU DEAF? SHAVING, SHAMPOOING AND HAIR CUTTING AT STANDARD PRICES. Ballirnmn newly fitted tip with rorcelaln Till». Hot or < <»hl Batlis 25 cents. BMj<.>rrss YOU CAN CURE YOURSrLF AT HOME Cigars, Tobaccos and Cigarettes. Pnir.ts. Oils. Glasses, find Painter’s Supplied ------ THE STEAMBB----- THOMAS WHITE, Master Le»ives Bandon every morning, except Sunday, at 7:30 o'clock nnd makes conuec lions with tho train and steamer Myrl al IOSW) n. m. at Coquille City. Leaves Coquille City at 12:30 p. m„ arriv» ng at Bandon at. 4;30 p, m. 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 went Io Marshfield and swore out a Hall's Catarrh is taken internally, complaint, charging Johnson with and acts directly on tbe blood and mu —o---- assault with n dangerous weapon. cous surfaces of tbe syst»»m. Send Shaving 13 Cent*. Marshall Carter arrested the accused for testimonials, free. Itatha a.* Cent«. man and took him to Marshfield for F. J. CHENEY & CO., trial. He was arraigned before Jus- Toledo, O. Deafrr in Boot« and Shoe»« Wnrkmnnsbip up to date in any lice Hyde and given id! yeterihty to Sold by druggists. 75c. thing in my lino. 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