Bemocratie, State Ticket, it*. •<• ________ 5 ^IIE RECORDER IS PUBLISHED EVERY THLKSDAY AFTERNOON e- . j » * - • » » • .... BY .... DAVI» K. STITT, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR, 8UBHCR1PTION RATES. One Year...................................... f- 00 'six Months.......................................................... 1 00 Three ¡Rouths............................... ................ .. 50 Thia pnper IH entered et the Bandon post oiSoe as Second-class Matter. THURSDAY. APHID 17, 1902. JWITORIAL. President Roosevelt saya it is our duty to help Cuba, but the mouied interests bang on to that old proverb —“The first law in nature is to look out|for self,” and althuugh the Uuited States is a mighty nation aud Cuba but a child, it ia fair to presume that capital will concede no great amount of fostering care to Cuba unless it sees returning interest iu the deal. Private interests are not summed up in the command, “Love one another,*’ but may be grouped iu the axiom, “Do the other fellow before be does you.” Oregonian: The marked increase a few months ago iu the price of meat throughout the country was met by consumers at first with protest, and then by querulous inquiry into the cause. Relief not coming from any quarter, the philosophical American settled down to make the best of it, and, it is said, has already, to bis great delight, found that he had been bating more meat than was good for him, ' and that the increase in the price of meat has been a benefit rath­ er than a calamity, even of the milder sort. No doubt this conclusion is well based. There is little question but that some Americans eat more meat than is healthful.' A lesseued use of (bis staple, with an increased consumption of other more nutritious and less stimulating foods, wilt prove valuable in assisting medical scien lists to put to route rheumatic aud other disorders that appear to ln- crease rather than diminish with tbe advauce of civilaflon. The following ticket was launched by the Democraiic delegates assem­ bled at Portland last week: For Governor—George E Cbam- berluin. of Poitlaud. For indorsement for Uuited States Senator—C E S Wood, of Portland. For Representative in Congress, First District--J K Weatherford, of Albauy. For Representative in Congress, Second District—W F Butcher, of Baker City. For Supreme Judge—B F Bonham, of Salem. For Secretary of State—D W SearH of Independence. For State Treasurer—Henry Black­ man, ot Heppner. For Superintendent of Public In­ struction— W A Wann, of Eugene. For State Printer—J E Godfrey, of Salem. Important News Notes T uxhday April 8 Major Waller on trial for barbar- oua treatment of Filipinos says that Gen. Smith instructed him to kill and burn and uiuke Samar a howliug wilderneaa. Cholera is increasing in the Philip­ pines. President Roosevelt visited Charle- stone. Fighting is reported between Christians and Turks in Northern Turkey. The Canadian government will contribute 2000 more men to the South African war. W kdnkrdat April 9 The Danish Laudstbiug voted iu favor of cession of West Indies. The Chinese rebels iu Kwang Si Province were defeated. President Roosevelt visited the Charleston Exposition, aud presented a sword to Major Jenkins. Insane wife kills husband, son and herself at Everett, Washington. T hubsdat April 10. The Senate passed the postoSice appropriation bill. The Boers are said to have accepted the British peace terms. The rioting at Belgium reaches a seriouB stage. Diplomatic relations between Italy aud Switzerland are severed. Geo. E. Chamlerlain uominated for Governor by Democratic State Convention. F riday April 11 On Birect Leginlntion. From the Daily Oregonian of Miirch 31. " The referendum in an obstacle to too much legislation; to surreptitious legislation; to legislation iu particular inferests; to partisan machine legis­ lation, and to boss rule. The dread of innovation, received as a first im­ pression when the change to this system is' proposed, will pass away on examination of it. It has been louncl, to the confusion of the radical leaders, that the measures they most prized have been negatived by the electorate. Of course, there would remain a vast variety of legislative measures which it would not be deemed necessary to submit to a di rent popular vote. All plain and simple acts, or most of them, short, direct and easily understood, would pass from the Legislature directly to the statue books; but the referendum would be ordered in all cases where there was serious opposition or doubt; that is to say in those very cases which ought to receive widest exami­ nation and be subjected to most searching discussion. Important leg­ islation would thus be lifted above the schemes of interested persons, above the dominion of parly or par­ tisan leaders; legislative jobs would |>e miuitnized and a check nearly ab­ solute would be put upon profligate legislation. These are some of the advantages. The disadvantages are such, mainly, as would bo urged by those who hab­ itually seek benefits through the present legislative system, aud who object to relinquishment of existing opportunities. • The Oregonian be­ lieves that upon study of the subject by the people this amendment will prevail; but it must be remembered (hat iu this, as in all similar cases, a (najority of the electors voting at the particular election in which an amendment is submitted, must be re corded for it, in order to carry it. BETTER THAN PILLS. The question has been asked, “In what way are Chamberlain's Stumach r. Kenyon. Aitonteil lx tween Flores Lske and the coun­ ty road, in Northern Onrry. by removing. Cattine, or destroying timber np»n said land, $:.’■> reward wifi lx1 pii.i for informa­ tion I«- h ’in ■: I*» a c. mietimi of trespn.e hh Àia led above Dated nt Uandon. O’ea-n March 14. 1901. . FBI EK N1LKON. Arent. W. C. T. U. COLUMN. B THOMAS ANDERSON, Prop. We are still doing business at I he Old “Woe unto them that rise op early Stand and can please vou. Give os a Cail in the morning that they may follow and examine our Will keep ou Hand nt «11 Times strong drink; that continue until night till wiue inflame them.” The sad effects of strong drink Now is the time to purchase Hardware. 1 bo undersigned baa ought to keep young men from it. It in block a large assortment of ¡ h uot ao much appetite which starts Fresh Vegetables, Poultry, Eggs, Butter aotl all Fann Produce, and a one downward as the customs of society. Glassware, Crockery and Miners’ Supplies. S unday L aw . I will pay highest market price for beef, pork, mutton,woo), bides, etc. Section 1890, provides that if any Paint*. Oil«. I>«orM and Window«. person shall keep open any store, TINSHOP IN CONNECTION. _ _ _ _ . __ ebop, grocery, ball ally, billiard-room or tippling bouse, for the purpose of labor or traffic or any place of amuse The Bandon Hardware Man. meat, on the first day of the week, commonly called Sunday, such person J-j?" In connection with the Market Mrs. Anderson conducts a upon couviction thereof, shall be I-£T LADIES’ FURNISHING DEPARTMENT, constantly add- punished by a tine of not less than Jt?" ing new goods to her stock of Jackets, Cloaks, Ladies’ live and not more than than fifty dol­ Underwear, Shirt. Waists, Shirt-Waist Sets, Collars, Cuffs, lars; provided that the above provi­ Jr£/” Ladies’ and Children’s Hose. sion shall not apply to the keepers of> ¿Pl drugstores, doctoy shops, undertakers EST’E#” Particular attention given to new and latest styles. ----- AT THE----- livery stables, barbers, butcher and bakers and all circumstances of neces sity and merc^ may be pleaded in eelf defence. Sectiou 1909, provides that it shall be unlawful to keep open any bouse - Prop's or room in which intoxicating liquor is kept fur retail, on Sunday or give, or sell, or otherwise dispose of intoxi­ cating liquors on tbHt day; any per­ son violating the provisions of this section shall be fined a sum not ex­ ceeding twenty five nor less than ten This Steamer will uive a repnlnr 10 day Service between Coquille River, Oregon, and San dollars; said hue to benefit the com­ Francisco, California, for both passengers and freight. mon schools of the county iu which For full or further information apply to Cnpt. W. II. Batchelder, on board steamer, or < «xpiiile < ilys the offence was committed; provided, N. LORENZ. Agent. CoquUle, Oregon. M. R. LEE, Agent, Bandon, Oregon. as this section concerns keeping open J. 1* TITl’Ktt, Proprietor. E. T. KKl'Z. General Agent. 207 Front Street, San Francisco, California. a bouse or room, it shall uot apply to tavern keepers. This well known hotel is now under new and com­ It is estimated that two million petent lutinagemeiit and lias been thoroughly leu- boys from each generation are re­ ovuted throughout. The table service is equal to quired to keep the saloous run­ any in Southern Oregon. Sample rooms for com­ Two Paper* for tlie Price of One. You ning. Have you a boy for the place? mercial men. Baggage transported to anil from Get tlie News of the World and You vote for saloous; you will surely CARL NELSON, Prop. boats and trains free of clihrge. the Local Nevn Thrown help to keep them up. How many Fino new bar in connection with the hotel. iu a* n Bingaln. boys have you for the trade? To­ night while your boys are asleep vis­ To those who pny up nrrenrngps nnd n of all kind on hand. it their beds, look at them yuar in advance, and to all new Hubscri- as they quietly slumber, and choose ber« who pay in advance, we make the the oue you will give to help keep up CORNED BEEF, following projioHif ion comprising several the liquor traffi: or perhaps yon can different couplets to select from: PICKLED PORK. spare two. You favor the liquortraf P iiice of P ublications pei : Y eau . tic; it makes towns lively, helps pay BUTTER, EGG, and T andon K ecordkb $2 (X) San Francisco Bnlleiin G 00 expenses of town government, anil FRUIT and VEGETABLES Purtinnd Ev< mng Tclvgrarn r> 00 makes business good. Surely to se­ of ull kinds, Weekly Oretioninti 1 cure these benefits you can spare one Appeni tu K chhîjh 50 Meats Delivered to persons living on ti:> or more of your boys to enter occa- Gnp CiTcr. River, or along the - tage Route sionly for amusement, to take a social The Bulletin is one of the leading pnpe glass, to play cards for pastime, to of the West, and is a daily published in San | Franci-co. nnd gives ail the news. Our ufftc spend time, talent, money, to become I includes the Sunday Bulletin. boisterious, red faced, worthless, to i Recorder and Bulletin, one year.. $(’» CM) fill a drunkard's grave and break a Kecorder and Builvtin. one month 50 a mother’s heart. Come now, be The Portland Evening Telegram is issued honest; how many boys can you, oi you haven't a regular, healthy movement of the I six times a week. It gives all the news that uwels every day, you're ill or will be. Keep your bowelH open. nn>l be well. Force, in tho ttlmpoof vio­ I is woith reading and up to time of going to will you supply to the trade. lent pity sic of pi 11 p<»i«on, f< dtuipxTOiH. The Kinooth* ' press, much of it being 21 hours fie her thiin ciiFiosi. most perfect way of keeping the bowels The W. C. T. U. meets i eti Tues­ cst, clear and clean Is to take when it reaches here through any uth i CANDY day afternoon at 3 o'clock ut Gram.- jourua'. CATHARTIC ma Shoemaker's residence. Recorder and felt gram one y nr. $5 (-0 Boer leaders iu South Africa con­ sult President Kruger in regard to peace proposals. A big strike is on in Belgium and rioting at Brussels began agaiu. Pope Leo has been robbed of 000.000. n- O hio , C ity or T oledo , 1 L ucas C ounty . f 8 F rank J. C heney makes oath that be is senior partner of tlie firm of F. J. C heney &C o ., doing business in the City of Toledo, County and State aforsaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDTED DOL­ LARS for each and every case of C atarrh that cannot be cured by the us« of H all ' s C atarrh C ure . FRANK CHENEY. Sworn to before mo and subscribed iu uiy presence, this Gth day of De­ cember, A. D. 1886. ) A. W. GLEASON, SEAL | Notary Public. S tate of If You Do Stoves, Ranges and Farm Implements, Etc Fresh Beef, Pork. Mutton, Smoked Meats, Lard, Sausages, Etc., also Generous supply of fresh Groceries Hardware, Tinware, Graniteware LADIES’ FURNISHING DEPARTMENT. A. McNAIR, AMERICUS CLUB PURE WHISKEY The New, Speedy and Elegantly Fitted Twin-Screw Steamer, Mandalay, M EAT market DORADO “EL Hotel Coquille, CAPT. W. H. BATCHELDER. What We Gan Do Fcr You Fresh Meats It is believed at Manila that Waller will be acquitted. The Boers have uot yet accepted the British peace terms. The revolutionary movement in Bel­ gium appears to be spreading. General Wade Hampton is dead. President calls for resignation of immigration officials. A man walks over 100-foot bluff al Mosier, Or., while admiring water­ “I have not the slightest hesitancy fall. He fell in water but received in recommending Chamberlain’s severe injury. Cough Remedy to all who Hre suffer­ S atubdat April 12 ing from coughs or colds,” says Chas. The House passed the bill granting M. Cramer, Esq., a well known watch­ a $5000 pension to Mr. Mckmley. Major Waller’s methods were de­ maker, of Colombo, Ceylon. “It bus nounced by the judge advocate in the been some two years since the City Dispensary first called my attention Manila trial. A general strike has been pro­ to this valuuble medicine and I have claimed throughout Belgium for Mon­ repeatedly need it and it has always been beneficial. It has cured me day. It is espe­ Peace in South Africa ia within of chest colds. cially effective for children and Bel measurable distance. Miller, the Detroit murderer, was doin takes more than one bottle to cure them of hoarseness. I have per sentenced to life imprisonment. Rev. T. DeWitt Talmage is dead. snaded many to try this valuable May Pippin, 7-year-old, arrived medicine, and they are all as well pleased as myself over the result.” at Portland alone from England. For side by C. Y. Lowe. S undat April 13 The Boer leaders have communi­ MOTNHLY WEATHER KEI’OUT, cated with Lord Kitcheuer. HABK. CUBBY COUNTY, OBEOCM. Major Waller was acquitted. MABCH 1902. The cholera situation in Luzon Í8 Mean temperature 42.9 worse. Maximum temperature GO, on 30. The government will take steps to Minimum temperature 32 on 13 23 24. dissolve the meat trust. Pecipitation 17.71 inches. J. W. Flanagan, of Marshfield, was No. days clear 19 cloudy 7 in town Wednesday making arrange­ Partly No. of days cloudy, 5 ments for the Marshfield Miniatrel Date on which bail fell 2 18 14 20 21. Company. Date of frost, light, 28 29. M onday April 14 DO YOU NEED ANY HARD-WARE? MARKET, ANDON fiOr EAT ’EM LIKE CANDY BTBRUXfl REMEDY COMPANY, CHICAGO er NEW YORK. 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Address *3| ------------ ~ Do You Know the News Per Slonth BEST FOR THE BOWELS H.1-IH-1I7 Wes» Snowfall in inches 4.50 Date on which sleet fell 2 13 14 25. Prevailing wind S W Remarks. Elevation 1342 ft. Total prrcipitati n for 1902 52.08 inches. JOSEPH HARE. Voluntary Observer. RIPANS TABULES Doctors fiB.d A Good Prescription for mankind Our treatinent doea not interfere with your u*ual occupation» •“JSS:.“4 YOU CAN CUBE YOURSELF AT HOME INTERNATIONAL AURAL CLINIC, 596 LA SALLE AVE., CHICAGO, ILL THE Sl’EAMER----- DISPATCH THOMAS WHITE, Master Leaves Bandon every morning, except Sunday, at 7:110 o’clock and makes connec lions with the train and steamer Mvrl at 10:!M) a. tn. st Coquille Citv. Leaves Coquille City at 12:30 p. m., arriv- tig at Bandon nt 4:30 p. tn. J. L. 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