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favor, that thrives bo pardonod ? Who asked it? and ivhy? Perhaps Hanna; we can understand that; but where IH PUBLISHED was Roosevelt and R' "nd Wood |VKBY Til U BSD A Y AFTERNOON and the rest? Tho relcasement of Neely nnd Rathbone from puuibli BY ... rnent is an intei national t'eatulal. DAVI» E. STITT, Cuba really insulted tho United States, though innocently and uuin EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. tentionally. by pardoning these thieves. Yet Cuba is not to blame; SUBSCRIPTION KATES. she knew that our most persistent $2 00 and prominent Senators and politi One Year......... . 1 00 cians demanded freedom for these Hix Months. . 50 Three Mouths audacious criminals. Tho world looks on; what does it Thia peper is entered at the Bandon post say? “The great Americau Govern oifioe as Second-clasa Matter. ment’s chief business is, apparently, P. FISHER, NEWSPAPER ADVER to protect and gain the freedom of .Jatising Agent, 21 Mt-ritbuiifs’ Exchange, rascals, swindlers and thrives.“ And dun Francisco, is our authorized agent. it looks that way. The pardon of This paper is kept on file in his office. three thieving pete of prominent poli ticians would put Robin Hood to the blush, if he were alive. He would EDITORIAL have scorned to take money iu the way they did. Reports from convicts Tracy and But wo ate more “civilized“ thau Merrill indicate that they Hppear nn<l he was. disappear at leasure, and from the — OOO----- - numerous thefts and holdups they llreatk* All Kecord*. are reported to have been engaged iu one would judge that their wants B loomington , 111., June 28.—All ought to be well supplied. weather records in Central Illinois, Rathbone who has been pardoned are being broken this year. Rain has out of prison in Cuba, where be had fallen steadily for 24 hours, approach been incarcerated for complicity in ing a cloudburst in extent at times, postoffico frauds, is importuning At intervals last night snow fell, Congress for an investigation. Rath while the temperature dropped to 45 bone was a witness before a commis degrees. But for the rain there wonld sion at Washington some six years have been frost. Excess of moisturd ago when one Marcus A. Hanna was this summer has given all classes of charged with having bribed Ohio crops a serious backset, ------ OGO — legislators, and his knowledge of the whitewashing process political influ The Same Ohl Story. ence can accomplish has induced him J. A. Kelly relates an experience to apply to Congress for a character. similiar to that which has happened Time swings rapidly along and Ins in almost every neighborhood in the reached a period when even the pro United States and has been told and digious obstructionists in Congress re told by thousands of others. He bad to move and they have chosen snvs: “Last summer I bad an attack the Panama Canal route. If scientific of dysentery and purchased a bottle reports in regard to this route are of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera nnd true, this choice will prove the greatest Diarrhoea Remedy, which I used ac strategy in obstruction that the world cording to directions and with entirely has yet seen. The route has been satisfactory results. The trouble was pronounced impracticable, and if this controlled much quicker than former is so, it means not only delay in con attacks when I used other remedies.” structing an Isthmian canal, for at Mr. Kelly is a well known citizen of least years to come, but it Henderson, N. C For sul« t>y C. Y. means that the American people will Lowe. be taxed to construct an inapoBsfbllily. - THE RECORDER I The Fopulist party in Oregon is gone. It has moved on in the line of progression and is anchored in Social • istu, the acme of government. The Populist party sacrificed itself to unite the reform parties, but failing in this, its advanced thinkers, many of whom were Socialists before the party sprang into existence, have gone to Socialism, pure and simple, as the grand bulwark behind -syliicb to do battle for complot^ justice to man— whether laborers or capitalists, as So cialism bolds nothing within its con fines except that which is right. It purposes to draw the line whore one man's rights end, and another person’s rights begin. How ever, Populism has left a momento by which it will be remembered, and that souvenir is the adoption of the Jtitiativo and Referendum in Oregon. Pardoned the Rascaln Out. Boot** and Filipino*. Lord Kitcbner appears to have Po litical as well as military talents, He welcomed the surrendering Boers not only as “fellow subjects,” but as ‘Tel- low citizeue,” This is unfortunately, more than wo can do, or rather more than we will do, in the case of the Filipinos. Euglund had a harder tussle in conquering the Boers than wo have had or will have in conquer ing the Filipinos; but the British now have citizens, “fellow citizens,“ as well as fellow subjects; but what have we got? Neither subjects nor citizens. The Supreme Court doesn't know; the Prssident doesn’t know: Congress doesn’t know; even Senator Spooner, who is supposed to know everything, doesn’t know. Possibly the only man who knows is Senator Beveridge, and the American people are considerably doubtful yet about that vacuous and voluminous oratorical pie^a of ma cbinery. Why not leave the whole question to tho egg walker, Senator Allieou? Let him arise in bis tremendous Iowan dignity, as a man who never ventured near a danger line in his long life, and say “Mr. President, Gentlemen. Men and Brethren: Tho Filipinos are not citizens, neither sub jects; this is clear; yon see it. It is ti necessity that we should treat them thus aud so. The Philippine question is thus easy; is bo resolved. By and large, that is all there is of it (two more eggs, please). Now everybody surely is completely satisfied, Smile, gentlemen, with me.“ (Great ap planse ) - Portland Telegram. W. C. T. U. COLUMN. DANDON THOMAS ANDERSON, Prop Right Shall Rule. Short is the triumph of evil, Long ia the reign of right; The men who win by the «id of sin, The nation that rule« by might* The party that lives by corruption. The trickster, the knave, the thief, May thrive for a time on the fruits of crime, But their seeming success is brief. Sneer, if you will, at honor; Make virtue a theme for jest; Reflect on the man who strives as he can To seek and to d? the best; Make goodneas a butt for slander* And offer excuse for vice; Proclaim the old lie. the corruptionist's cry, That every man has his price. Yet know that the truth shall triumph, That every evil shall find its doom: That the cause of right, though subdued by might, Shull break from the strongest tomb; That wrong though it seems to triumph Lasts only for a day, While the cause of truth has eternal youth, And shall rule o'er the world for aye. —J. A. Edgerton. The next W C T U meeting takes place Tuesday, at 3 P. M., the resi dence of Mrs. \V. H. Logan. Clippings from the Young Crusader. An English society is putting up in factories nnd shops anti-profanity posters and distributing leaflets on the same subject. Organized effort is being made by representatives of the various churches of St. Louis to secure a Religious building at the St. Louis World’s Fuir in 1903. There is to bo no •‘mid way“ and no open Sunday. Iu prohibition Maine, where it is said prohibition “is no good,” there were last year behind the prison bars 841 persons, a total of tliiiteen for every 10,000 people; while in Massa chnsetts, the best enforced license law state, there were 7,451 prisoners, or thirty three for every 10,000 of popu lation . Intemperance stands for every thing that is bad. The old story of the sheik comes to rnii.d. He is eaid to have offered a list of crimes to a young friend and asked him to select the least pernicious, The friend turned away from murder, licentious ness, stealing, and others, nnd selected drunkenness. Whereupon (he old man declared that he had chosen the very thing that would lead him to perpetrate all tho rest. Many years ago a New York daily paper, which has never been noted for its advocacy of tomparance, asserted that ‘•Rum is the key that openB the door to untold misery and debasement”- and the experience of mankindhns established the trnt -as of iho remavk. If You Do Stoves, Ranges We are still doing Im-iiusH nt I lie Old Stand niul cun pleare you. Give us a Call nnd examine our Will Keep on Hand at all Times Fresh Beef, Pork, Mutton, Smoked Meats, Lard, Sausages, Etc., also and Farm Implements, Etc Now is the time to purchase Hardware. in stuck a large assortment of Fresh Vegetable«, Poultry, Eggs Butter and all Farm Produce, mid a The undersigned lias Tinware, Granite war 6 Generous supply of fresh Groceries Hardware, Glassware, Crockery and Miners’ Supplies. 1 will pay highest merket price for beef, pork, mutton,woo), bides, etc. Paint*, Oil*. floor* am' Window*. T1NSHOP IN CONNECTION. LADIES’ FURNISHING DEPARTMENT. tmr A. McNAIR, The Bandon Hardware Man, 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. AMERICUS CLUB . PURE whiskey Particular attention given to new and latest styles. The New, Speedy and Elegantly Fitted Twin-Screw Steamer, DORADO I I Sawm as; CAPT. AV. II. BATCHELDER. This Steamer will eive n regular 10 day Service between Coquille Diver, Oregon, and San Francisco. California, for both pus.-seiigers and freight. < Th For fall or further information apply to C.-ipt. W. H. Batchelder, on board etenmer, or N. LORENZ, Agent. Uoqu’lla. Oregon. M. R. LEE. Agent, Bandon, Oregon. E. T. Klil’Z. General Agent, 2U7 Front St n t. Suu Fraticieco. California. í«'a K'S, Proprietor. ]Vi EAT MARK Ki CAÏÎL KWTOX I 5 ' I ï a v w tût* A O ) V<ri carry a complete stuck of TINNER'S SUOI’ IN CONNECTION. Too's, Cutlery, Doors and Windows, 'ittJup.H mid l’lunibtrg il 0 recon My liver was in a very bad shape, and uiy head ached and i bad stomach trouble Now. sinco tak ing Cascarets^l feci lino. 217 wife has also usu4 them with beneficial results tor sour stomach.” 4l>3. KRSUUNG, 11*21 Congress St., St. Louis, Ma Liniment Fur Strains. Mr. F. II W ells , the merchant nt Deer Park, Long Island, N. Y., says: “I always recommend Chamberlain’s P tin Balm as the iiigst liniment for strains. I used it last winter fi r a severe lameness in the side, resulting from a strain, and was greatly pleased with the quick relief an<| cure it ef fected. For sale by C. Y. Lowe. . COBSCN. •’Arter I war ladneed to fry (’.13C.1- KETAv, J will never be without them In the houso. —ooo — The DO you need any hard - ware ? MAH li l<rr. CANDY CATHARTIC ana j/jc-co’ Pieasant, Palatable. Potent. Tn Me Good. Do Good, Never Sicken, Weaken, or Gripe. 10c. 25c,50c ... CURE CONSTIPATION. Bed I loom Suites Ciir’r.in Poles and Fine Wall Parier nnd mid Pi< < t s. indo« ! mini ■. •>. iloti J«iiiinR« -------- SEWING MACHINES AND BA11Y CARRIAGES-------- ... Bicrlljq Remedy t ompany, (hlestro, Montreal, Sew York. 318 NOTICE FOR PUBLICAHON. AiflLTft FAO Sold amt guaranteed by all drug- I RU" 1 Ue&£U Rista to CX-IiE Tobacco Habit. Cabinet Shop in Connec •/> n .on. M Hi I and Pillows Xladti M2Ure<>'>e¿ order. Fuîiiitnre lb pa:ring and S.iw filing a Specialty. L and O ffice , at R usebuiig , OmtaoN* June 9.1902. •' t. nr.d Fitted to O dvr- Ail EO YEARS’ Gir. sa Siz.s «¡'V ;H.d wei«:t.4 k<, t on li "d VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAI ------ -- EXPERIENCE Ll the following named settler has filed A Full Line of Buri;:! C i J id .‘Js, nnd Undertaking Supplies notice of his intention to make final pru«»£ ( Of n Hand. in support of his claim, and that said proef wil'i he made before J. H. Upton* U. S. Com tn nJ oner, at Langlois* Orepon, on July 28, 1902, viz: JOSEPH J KREUZER, npr“<’> on his II. E. No. 8409. for the S}u of NW>4Z, T rade M arks of SW1^. Sec. 30, Tp. 30 8,. R. 14 West. D esigns He names the following witnesses to prove rrW t ’ C opv rights Ac. his coni inn ms residence upon and cultiva Anvone sending a sketch nnd description may L and On ice at iioexiiuiiG. < uegon , tion of said land viz: Charles Langlois <»f quickly Hscert.iiin our opinion free whether an Invention is prolmbly patentable. Communica Langlois, Oregon, F. T. McMullen, of Den J unu 9, 1902 tions strictly contidontinl. Handbook on I’ntenta mark. Oregon. A. J. Wilson, of Langlois, »ent free. Oldc:;t nircncy for securing patents. Oregon, C. F. Blumvnrotlicr, of Langlois, X t OTI<’E IS hereby GIVEN Tii.vr Patents taken through Munn A Co. receive the folloVc.ng inimtd st tt » r Las filed O^cial notice, without cimrgo, in tho Oregon. notiru of his ihlent n>n t«> moke filial proof J. T. B bidocs , in H' | port «.f bis ciaini. and that -aid piuof jnelit Register. will tie liiiide before J. U. Uptoii, U. IS. A handsomely Illustrated weekly. Largest cir t’ommiiisi'Hier at l.tingloia, Grugou* u., culation <»f any scientific Journal. Terms, f.3 a July 28, 1902, viz: year; four month», |L Sold by all newsdealers. For many yaar. w« have .nl.l our v. biak ici mrl Clgara to whrlMalora only rut cur I rand j are preferred by tl.em, aa they aro superior Io nil other.. Jn W \RREN BOVEE 3' er to (jivo the Consumer »he Iteiu ft. of the large profile of Dealer an 1 L and O uicb at R oseiivbo , O iikion , .1 'Hman.wehuvi decided to now soil direct to the Consumer cur Rost un liin H. E. No 8f-‘J7, for tlm Ki ’4, Seo. 24. Branch Office, 625 F St., Washington, I). C. I’oj'ulur Brs»ds of Whiakiee end Cljrr. at less thin wholes !« prices Jane il, UW2. L'p. 30 8.. K. 1.» West. ----------------- --- JU> ItES’fRlCTIOSS! KVEKV ___________________________________ OSR WI1.1, «KT THWI I i MOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THU he names tlm following witnesses to prove With evx rv quart bottle of otir fsmous 10 year old Ulf yi’lub Pure IJyr the following named Hettier has filed ilia uotilinu* us retiidencv up«»:i and uuitiva md ons f «x of our ju'-tly cdebrnt« I ..■'nnlnr Cuban h.md-Wade 10e Clear «ut««™ notice of his intention to inailo Hind proof lion of said land, viz: Chai ks 1. lUutoen Havana Cuban Sp^lala, we will give ABHOJ . TKI.Y FHEEoneof the h in 1- s Hnestopcn f're, extra heavy nickel Qanl’a Watches Diftde.tno lady«» stci 1 in support of his claim, and that asid pinot rotlior. of Laugiois, Oregon, Andrew J. Wil Ihmdon. Orogon* " ind and set, rennlne American movomrnt and case, best timekeeper <>n will lie npido before E. A 11,'dite. U. 8. Coin son of Langlois. Oregon, James Aluiubhiigh, <■ irth, d wi n, t tarnish and will last a lifetime. 1 extra fine Vienna Meer- mi-siom r. nt Myrtle Point. Oregon, on Jul\ of Langlois, Or* gun, Sjlvcsttr bumu.ers* of « 'haum l ine. 1 genuine Mocrs-haum Cigar Holder, 1 p-uuino Xcorsd.. ue •'igarettc Holder, 1 pretty k-ther Tobacco pouch, 1 cl-'tnnl extra heavy 211, 1Ù02, viz: Langlois. Oreguu. nickel rLitch box, 1 pair pc irl cuff butter., I l*»ll top collar button, 1 nock- JOSEPH E. WOODS, J. T. liUlDUKS. •i/! holder, 1 pair aloeve huttnns. I double chain and ono beautiful charm \!1 jow.'lry heavily 14k fold plated. All these 14 piece, with onobox of out jllfelll K gl-le’’. on hi. H. E. No. ‘.ttlJÓ. for the S.Uj of SE'4, famonsCubanSpeclel. and one quart bottle of our famous 10 year old Que n Sec. 1. Tp. 29 8 , It. 15 Went. City Club Pure Ryo cannothe bcHfht for lc«s than 913.00. Wo sell tin Whiskey and Ch,are in-ftM2 V (J*. QY C O I> with prlvileroef ex- He mimeH the following witnesses toprove Ib jusl in receipt of a new and NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. cludlngthoHpri.osforVnlln ■ tpvricf amination, Vvhilj Whiskey his continuous risidence niton mid coltiva fresh stock of HndCicirsalc.iieeostmorctbinT.-e ask fortheentire lot Our Wlilehey h nn Absoliite’y Pure 10 year old Hye nnd our Cigars Rennlne Cuban bantl- tion of said land, viz: John Lamont, of L and O ffice at R oseburg , O regon , made.clear Havana,made In our own factory These ci<ar. are far bettor Bandon, Oregon, S. D. Jenkins, of Bandon, han anything ever adverti«ed bcfnrn Wo Guarantee the froeda and refundl , . , — June 9, 1902. T-tap ? I An F.xtri Premium of an elegant Pocket knife with two blades, I cork-screw, 1 cigar «utter an Oregon, U. F. Shannon, of Bandon, Oregon. • *. represented. I 111* A’OTK’E IH HEREBY GIVEN THAT Patent and Proprietary Preparations — fl-tss I cutter, If <•> f3 97 lent I'l In nuvunrn ndvanre wnn with eru.r order Good« vomv aani^in Writ« ~ ....... . ”------ ■ ” ■ «• UIH'I, I! JI is .unj • •• plain ^package. F. W. Dygert, of Myrtle Point, Oregon. whoicMlc Frico Listo of Liquors *n«i Clgnrs. Responsible agents wanted Order to-day. , TN tli<’ tollowing named settier lias tiled J. T. BnilxiHs, V. 8. DISTILLER'S DISTRIBUTING CO.-Dept. IC., «U1 North Clark St.,Chicago, Toilet Articles, notice of his intention to make filial proof jne!9 ^Register. in support of his clfriui* nnd that said proof Druggists Siisidvie*. will bv made before J. H. Upton U. S. Corn missom r at Langlois, Oregon, on July 28* P erfumes , B rushes , S ponges , SoArs 1902* viz; Nurs and C andies . ANDREW J. WILSON, Cigar«, Toba<*coA and Clgareitm, on his H. E. No. 9017, for the SET of NW!4'. Paints. Oils, OiitHseR. and Painter's Supplied NW >4 of NE’4, '*)•• <>f HEU , Sec. 2.'», Tp. DO 8., K 15 W si. tie names the following witneaaos tn prove his continuous residence upon nnd THE STEAMER---- cultivation of waai land, viz: T. Blumen- P. B. HOYT, Prop rot her, of Langhin. Oregon, John Clausen, of Langlois, Oregon, Joseph J. Kreuzer, of rumiteli ill EL DORADO BUILDING, Langlois, Oregon, W. P. Bovee, of Langlois, THOMAS WHITE., Master ( Iregun. Flwit Street, 1IAN DON, Oil KG ON J. T. B ridge «, Leaven Bandon every morning, except ALL CASES OF juelO Register. Sunday, at 7:30 o’clock «nd makes connec SHAVING, SHAMPOOING AND HAIR tinns with the train and Htcamer Myrl at 10:30 a. in. nt Coquille ('¡tv. CUTTING AT STANDARD PRICES. Leaves C<»qaill<» Gity atl2:39 p. in., arriv ing at. Bandonat 4U10 p. m. U ^DERTAKINQ The custom of turning rogues free is nn old one, but that it is a wise one doeth not yet appear. It is a well established fact, that in fruit or veg etables. if oue begins to decay unless it is separated from those that are sound it soon produces an undesirable effect upon them, causing them to rot also. This is a condition that obtains among living, breathing human be ings as well as in the vegetable king dom, aud it is very questionable whether it is the proper thing to (urn criminals free and extend their contaminating influence. There is one marked circumstance on record wlicro the just was con —oco---- demned and the guilty party let go $1O(> Ke M a rd 8100. free. This instance was the crucifiction pf Jesus of Nazareth, and the turning The readers of this paper will be out of Barabbas, the robber by the pleased to learn that there is at least Jews. one dreaded disease that science has l’ahistine, the heme of the Jews be been able to cure in all its stages, and came overrun with robbers, and the that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure natton who chose to live with the tin is the only positive cure known to the just rather than the just, have wan medical fraternity. Catarrh being a dered for centuries in strange lands, constituthmal disease, requires a con a distinct people without a country. stitutional treatment. Hall’s Catarrh They received what they asked for, Cure is taken internally, acting di PARLORS but were they wise in making their rectly upon the blood and mucous choice? surfaces of the system, thereby The following comment is from the destroying the foundation of the Portland Telegram in regard to the disease, and giving the patient pnrdoning of Neely and Rathbone by strength by building up the constitn the Cuban authorities: tion nnd assisting nature in doing its Cuba made a bad mistake in the work: The proprietors have so much very beginning of its career. If it faith in its curative powers that they makes any more of the same nature, offer One Hundred Dollars for any Bathroom newly fitted up with t’orcelahi Tub, Hot or Cold But Its 25 cents. it will deserve to sink, nationally, case that it fails to cure. Send for “unwept,“ nnhenored and unsung.“ list of testimonials. One of the first things Cuba did Address, F. J. C heney & Co., To- to Get was to grant an amnesty or pardon to ledo, O. Sold by Druggists 75e. all criminals, theives and scoundrels flail’s Family Pills are the best. Shaving Parlors $2 fcr but you hailing from the United States Among these wore Neeley nnd Rath-- get your and Bathrooms bone, who stole large amounts from Notine ix hereby given to all persons not —o- - the Cuban postal funds. Cuba did to trespHss npon the premies*, of Dr. Kenyon, Shaving 3 5 Cení*. between Florae Lake and the coun Ibis, apparently, to propitiate or situated ty road, in Northern Curry, by removing, Itatli* 2.» Cent*. please the United States (government, cutting, or destroying timber npon said land. {■-’> reward will be paid for informa Bcalcr in ¡¡loot* nnd Shoe* pot have we descended to this—that tion leading to a conviction of treapas. as Workmanship tip to dato in any stated p> gain the favor of the newest and Dated above. thing in my line. RepairitifjjTiently and promptly done at at. Bandon, Oregon. Mnrch 14. lfM’l lowest living prices. fenkest of nations we ask,' as the first DETER NELSON, Agent ----- Next Door to T’oit office.------ ScfentUlc jfttnerfcan. MUNN SCo.36'“a* New York CLARENCE Y. LGWE, i Druggist and Apothecary Drugs end Chemicals, E l D orado ANY HEAD T0NS0ÍUAL J. L. THOMPSON Zou Can't Expect worth $1, can money’s worth at DISPATCH I fSB HARD HEAR8NG DEAFNESS ARS HOW CURABLE by otir new invention. Ask your Druggist for a generous IO CENT TRIAL SIZE M. BREUER’S i CATARRH Only those born deaf are incurable. HEAD F. HOISES CEASE «■«DIATflY. A. WERMAN, OF BALTIMORE, SAYS: B altimore . M<1 . Mnrch 30. toot . Gentlffnen .• — Bein^ entirely cured of deafness, thnuko to your treatment 1 will now give you a full history of my case, to be used at \ our di^retion. About five years ago my right cat bvg ; a Lo ; ing, and thia kept cti gelling worse, until I lost my hearing in this ear entirely I underwent a treatment for catarrh, for three mouths, wi’linnt any Micrrss, consulted a num ber of physicians, among others, the mo t eniinen» e *r « piciil: t oi this city, who told inc that only an operation could h Ip me, and ” 11 that <'nly P nij'dy, that the head noises woul«4 then cease, but the hearing in the n(T< - lea would b--lost t rover. I then saw vonr advcrtisevi , nt at i 1 i: •' N r. v 5 k j.tprr. ami ordered your treat ment. After I had used it only a few d ’ - ? : dir. g to ' ”ir directions, the noises ceased an<4 to-day, after five week«, my he-.r’»’’ hi t'v db -a-» I ear has bet n eutircly restored.^ I tha\ik you heartily aud beg to remain Veij trulv y i b. VfKKMAN, 730S Hr ..dway, Baltimore, Md. Our treatment dori trot in ■f. rv> tri th ifinir usitat occupation, Kiamination and advice free. YOU CAI! Cip-f INTERNt.TIC:iAL AUIUL AT HOME —SS?-» 6S6 U JAILS AVI, CHICAGO, IU,