1HE RECORDER MlUUtioU WtHCU Villi id' hUlbu** follows: is ruBLiaHitD The merging of interests is to get liVEKÏ TUÏBSBAÏ AFTERNOON away from competition anti lessen the the cost of distribution of the product, .... BT .... aud at the same time lessen the places »AVID F. STITT, of labor and strengthen competition between laborers, thus entrenching ÏDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. capital by forciug labor to como to its terms or starve 8ÜHSC1Í1PTION RATES. In the face of these facts is it any One Year.......................................... «2 00 wonder that Is or organizations are Six Months.................................................... 1 00 forming all oyer the couutry in order to cope with the situation? Three Mouths................................................ If it is to the interest of capital to This paper is entered at the Bandon post unite iu order to obtain and take ad ollioe as Seoond-class Matter. vantages f conditions, it becomes necessary that labor shall orgnuize, THURSDAY. AUG 3R IM- — —— ------- —— as the freedom and welfare of the laboring masses depend upon thoir EDITORIAL. being able to resist tbeeucroachments English lords and generals are hob­ which capital is making upon their nobbing with Oouerals Delary, Botha , resources. and Dewett, in London. These mon j When it comes to a remedy there command the respect of their recent I is but one, and it can be found under adversaries. no other system outside the social In the strike region of Pens'1 vm ■■ system wherein the perfect brother- the courts have been called iq <> uood of man exists. It cannot be enjoin persons from feeding the st ai t found in a system that engenders ing strikers. American liberty is get­ strife and puts a premium on fraud; ting low down in the scale when a that barters iu crime and sells virtue man dare not give a hungry human for gain; in which greed stops nt being something to eat or fear of nothing, no matter bow appalling, when the thirst for gain is on, but it arrest, will be found where equity abounds, Some one » nqu nuj. “What where selfishness has been eradicated will Morgan do when combinations aud where love and respect for other have obtained until there are only persons and their rights exist. two comp ’ ie, left- That is an easy ri<.idem, hie will forthwith proceed Monday Wept. 1, Selected as .to make the twain one, and theu he Official Labor pay. will retire from business. Then we S alem , Aug. 14—Governor Geer shall have a social system. One in which every one’s interests will be celebrated bis return from Crater Lake by issuing the first Labor Day proclamation ever issued in Gregon Charles W. Fair and wife were yestorday. The Goveruor having both killed in an automobile accident, clitned the hills of Southern Oregou, in France, last week. Life was hard­ aud instilled with the mountain roads ly extinct before their relatives had and hot weather, realized, as he never gone to law over the property which did before, that labor needs a holiday. they left. It makes a great difference The proclamation reads as follows: iu this instance which died first, and ?Whereas, The Legislature of Gre- as there is but one person who can gon bas set apart the first Monday in testify to that incidont, a tine oppor­ September of each year as a legal tunity is oflered for the briber to try holiday to be known as Labor Day: bis band in settling the dispute. Un­ “Therefore I, T. T. Geer, Goveruor der the true brotherhood of man, per of said state, do hereby reccommend feet social conditions, such squabbles that ull places of business of what­ could have no place. soever kind, as far as possible, be The Seattle Humane Society is closed on Monday, September 1,1902’ showing some push in that it bas un­ and that the day be devoted to an ob­ der consideration the preparation and servance of such exercises as may presentation of a measure before the contribute to a better understanding next legislature, tbo nature of which tietween labor aud capita), the great is to compel negligent fathers to labor moving forces behind modern indus­ and support their families. This is a trial development, and it is especially commendable project, but most likely urged that, employers co ojierate with it will entail on the part of some one their employes in a mutual observance the task of keeping that class of men of the day in such manner as will fit­ iu employment and it will bo difficult tingly recognize the reliance which to do that outside of adopting Social each must place upon the other be­ isui uUieus (be statu prison is called fore the best results from both may Into requisition. Under Competition be expected or attained. a man who is forced to work by the “In testimony whereof I have here strong arm cf tbo law, is not likely to unto set my hand and caused the prove an efficient op profitable worker. great seal of the stato to be affixed Morgan is after the shipyards on hereto. Done at the Capitol, in the the Great Lakes. He is in the merg City of Salem, this 13th day of Au ing business again. He is not satis­ gust, A. D,. 1992. T. T. G eer , Governor, fied that other men shall have a busi uess avocation because there is com­ Kufs anil Commerce. petition in that. Morgan is a Social­ ist. He understands true business From the Oregon Journal. principles. Ho sees the waste in un­ Tn France, more than anywhere necessary competition, hence, bis so­ else, the science of economy is carried cialistic proclivities impress him to almost to a fine art. The common obviate the waste of competition by sewer rats of Faris are raised to clean combining tbo interests that compete. the flesh from bones that are to be There is but one legitimate objection used in manufactnries, but that must to Morgan’s combining scheme; it not be boiled to clean them. When isn’t large enough; he only wants to full grown rats are killed, their furs in those who have large capital are used for fur trimming, thoirskins interest aud make those of small for gloves, their thigh bones for the holdings servants of the combination. highest grades of “ivory“ toothpicks; He should take all into bjs system or their tendon-’ and bones are cooked in the end be will get taken in. down to make those beautiful gela­ tine capsules which our physicians, The. Hay The Compass Points. according to Popular Mechanics, Remunerative busineas is for the often give us modicine in, and their favored classes; those who have large teeth are used for tipping fine burn­ possesions by which they can control ishers for bookbindersVuse. business interests. The merging of the harvester interests into a Har­ Peoples Press: Can a man be a vester Trust and the consequent dis­ Christian and lend his endorsement charge of ten thousand agents, clerks to evil by bis silence? Think yon and other employes used iu tbo sale when you passively submit to an evil and distribution of Harvesters, shows system that you can also shirk re sponsibility for (hat system? The which way destiny is pointing. This small army of employes is no coming generation will inherit groat« r longer needed by the Harvester trdBt misery than that suffered by the poor hence, they must go; they are turned of the present, unless the system is changed. Has the noble race of man out to seek situations aud must come so degenerated that wecan unfeeling in competition with other laborers ly rob those yet. unborn of their free­ dom—aye of (bell very lives? for positions that are already filled. ----- 4 • ........ —— This merging of interests bns not S tate of O hio , C itv of T oledo ) increased production, but it has de L ucas C ounty , ( Creased the price of hnndling the F rank J. C heney makes oath that product This will not necessarily de he is the senior partner of the firm of crease the price of the product, lo the F. J. C heney «& C o ., doing business consumer, but it will enable the trust in the City of Toledo, County and to eave a larger per cent on the in­ State aforesaid, aud that said firm vestment although the former price will pay the sum of One Hundred is maintained. It also restricts com­ Dollars for each and every case of petition upon the sale of the product Catarrh that cannot, be cured by the while it. e ntails the number of poai use of Hall’s Catarrh Cure. i'o:.. i: i i laborers ami Ilins I i V y 'Vi HKeep ou Hand at nil Tinies Fresh Beef, Pork, Mutton. Smoked Meats, Lard, Sausages, Etc., also Clippiuti* from the Younc CrnHuder. “Tommy,” said a teacher to a pupil in a juvenile class, “what is eyntax?” "I guess it must, be the tax ou wbia Key” replied Tommy. The teacher thought he was eutitled to a credit of 100 per cent. “But you say they won’t allow a fellow to throw himself head first from a bridge?“ Yes, its the only kind of a dive the police will interfere with. Sei. Tobacco bas hastenod the death of at least two presidents of the United States and one emperor of Germany, and done serious injury to many thou sands of other victims, both old aud young — Millbrook (N. Y. Round Ta ble. Acknowledge» the Corn Fresh 5 ogetables, Poultry, Eggs, Butter t;od all Farm Produce, nnd a y 1 A. McNAIR, The Bandon Hardware Man In connection with the Market Mrs. Anderson conducts a Hr LADIES’ FURNISHING DEPARTMENT,constautiy add­ w ing new goods to her stock of «Jackets, Cloaks, Ladies’ i-tr Underwear, Shirt Waists, Shirt-Waist Sets, Collars, Cuffs, H?" Ladies’ and Children’s Hose. AMERICUS CLUB PURE WHISKEY Particular attention given to new and latest styles. AT THE----- The New, Speedy and Elegantly Fitted Twin-Screw Steamer, Mandalay, DORADO “EL - Prop's Hotel Coquille^ CAPT. W. II. BATCHELDER. Thia Steamer will pive n regular 10 day Service between CoQuilie River, Oregon, and San Francisco, California, for both passengers and freight. For full or further information apply to Cnpt. W. H. Batchelder, on board atenmer, or ”S Covaiiy on the 18th day of August 1899 in Book 15 of Moi tgagc records page 444 made and e^y^utid by said defendants to this plaintiff, and tu secure the payment of certain promissory notes and the f«)ih>wing sums which plaintiff also askc, judgment tor and wb.ich are mentioned in s i k Tmortgage namely: Against th? said T rade M arks m fvndants Alvin Munck and Julia Munck D esigns <»n t he first Cuimt, for ilm t»i;m of $J»2ü80 k C opyrights A c . and interest thereon at the rate of ten per Anyone sending a sketch and description may cent per annum Iroth the v t,v of De­ uiiickly quickly ascertain our opinion freo whether nn invention is probably patentable. Connnuntcfi- cember, lhilb Against the said defendants ¡tons strictly confidential. Handbook on Patents on the second count, for the sum of $1,47 95 sent freo. Oldest agency for securing patents. and indeiest theieon at t he rate of ton per » Patents taken -.n through Munn & F St.. Washington. D. C. premises covered by plaintiffs mortgage, for Bed Room Suites Curtain Pules and Fine Wall Paper and the years 181*9, 190) and 1901. For the sum and Pieces. Window Trimmings, House Lining. of $225 00 Attorney’s fees and for the costs -------- SEWING MACHINES ANT) BABY CARRIAGE^ ---------- and disbursements of this suit; and that the usual decree may be had. that the lands of said piaintiffs covered by above mentioned mortgage to secure the payment of the Furniture Repairing and Su.v tiling a Specialty. aforesaid sums, namely : the lot number six in Block No. one. in the Water Front addi­ I O Jr.Cut nnd Fitted to<) d» r- All tion to the town of Bandon, Coos County, V.1U1OQ aild ueigt.s kept <>n h o-d Oregon, be sold in the manner provided by A Full Line of Ben:.! Cu d.i t s. J id Goods, and Undertaking Supplies law to satisfy said judgment, and decree t<* Cm a..xt u llu.ijtl. getlmr with the accruing costs. That, tbo above named defendant^, Alvin Munck, Ju­ lia Munck and Harry M. Campe, and each k-- s w - r <>f them together with all per.-tons claiming under them, be forevor barred and fore closed of all light, tide and interest in ami to said lands and every part thereof, and that mortgage lien of plaintiff be adjudged the first, and only lien against, said premises, and that plain iff have a deficiency judg- ! ment agairst said defendants. Alvin Munck I and Julia Munck. That the overplus, if i any theie be after applying the proceeds | properly applicable to the satisfati* n of said ’ judgiuynt, be paid to the defendant. Harry ! M. Campo, ftsthe puichaserof said premises • ■a ’ under a trust died, and that the plaiotiif ¡ X. < have such other relief in the promt: « n as by I Far many years we hav« sold our Whiak let and Cigar« to Wholeaslcrs onl y law i rovided aiid to the Court muy seem j and our brand« are preferred by them, aa they are »uperior to all other«. Ir meet and equitable. order to give the Consumer tho benefit of the large profit« of Dealer nn«l JIiil«llei&an, we have decided to now «ell direct to th«Conaumer our Moat This summons is published by ord; r of j t ubular Draode of Whiakiea and Cigar« at losa than wh<«le«--1o prlMS the Hon. L. Harlocker, County Ju ge of Coos County Oregon, made on the 24th <1 \ ■5 With every quart bottle of our famoua 10 year old Queen CitvC’lub PBFcfiyc of Julv 1902 at Chambers in Coquille City, antuv>. ordur. Good« «ent • In plain nnte lor WholMal« Price Lleta of Liquors and Cigars. Responsible agents wanted Or<10l today. I V. Ö. DISTILLER'S DISTMIBOTINO CO— Dept. 431 North Clark fit*. Chicago, IU, 1 P. B. HOYT, Prop ANY HEAD NOISES? Loe . Cd in EL DOKADO BUILDING. First Street, BANDON. OKEGOX SHAVING, SHAMPOOING INI) HAIK CUTTING AT STANDARD 1’ilK ES. EAT ’EM LIKE CANDY Hnthmoin newly lltmil np wltli 1’orcelaln Tub. Hot ««r Cold Ballis '.’3 colli“. HOW CURABLE YÖÜR BLOOD ------ CLEAN I KEEP -------------- 1 ?ORRALEOR RENT.—Ono ncro lot in . Bandon; Good hou^e with five rooms nnd out-boones on lot. Enquire nt this office. DISPATCH THOMAS WHITE, M»Mor |4 i -! vch Bindon every morning, except i. ! y. at 7:*!0o'clock and mskes connee • (•• with th. train and steamer Mvri a; l ’0 a. m. at ( .»quill» f’ilv. L.- mv »-»- r..qril*». Cift utiiinn p. m. arm- a nt Baadcuat 4;o0 p in. ALL CASES OF DEAFNESS OR HARD HEARING Pleasant, Palatable, pot. nt. Taste Good. .^Oood, Nover Ricken. Weaken, or Grip.-. 10, 25, and M cents per box. Write for freo sample, and booklet on health. Address STERLING RKMEDY COflPAWY. rilH ACO ar NKW YORiL ----- THE STEAMER----- In t i< Oil Now is tbo time to purchase Hardware. The undersigned bus 111 stock u large assortment of T1NSHOP IN CONNECTION. LADIES’ FURNISHING DEPARTMENT. “I beleive that alcohol, to a certain degrw, demoralizes those who sell it and those who di ink it. I believe from the time it issues from the coiled and poisonous worm of the distillery un­ til it empties into the bell of crime, death and dishonor it demoralizes everybody that touches it. I do not believe that anybody can contemplate the subject without becoming preju­ diced against the liquor crime. All you have to do is to think of the wrecks upon either bank of this stream of death—of the suicides, of the in­ sanity, of the poverty, of the ignor- a nee, of the distress, of the little children trigging nt the faded dresses of weeping and despairing wives, ask­ ing for bread; of men of genius it bus wrecked; of the millions who have struggled with imaginary serpents produced bv this devilish tiling. Ami when you think of the jails, of the almshouses, of the prisons, and of the scaffolds upon either bank—I do not wonder that every thoughtful tuau is prejudiced agaiust the damned sluf! called alcohol.“- Robert O. Ingersoll ----- OGO---- - Notine .. tredpa Hanted y road. and Farm Implements, Etc I’aintw. Oils. Doom anti Window a. Demoralization of Al c* tallol. A Cure For Chole 11 Infantum. We me etill doing buxine““ nt Tie Old Stand and can please you. Give us a Call dud examine our I I will pay highest market price for beef. pork, mutton,woo), bides, etc. A prominent liquor journal has a column with a head "What we would like to see.” Among other things which it says would make its heart rejoice are these: “The Knights of the Royal Arch elect the Mayor of Clveland and cut a great figure iu politics whore their interests aro threatened.’’ “All Anti Saloon League, Law and Order fakirs and temperance orators given twenty-four hours notice ly law to get out of town or go to jail.” The toughs and bums of Ohio may long and wait for this, but will die without the sight. As old Governor Allen of Ohio used to say about tlie fulfillment of the hopes of the copper head element of liis party io the time of the civil war, “it is a—barren ideali­ ty.”— The American Issu^ The If You Do Stoves, Ranges Tinware, Gianitewaie Generous supply of fresh Groceries Hardware, Glassware, Crockery and Miners’ Supplies. “Our friend is well aware that there aro very few fraternal orders that will at the present, time receive u man engaged iu the liquor business, and they are becoming fewer day by day. Another feature that the Knights of the Royal Arch will soon put into op­ eration, will be a plan of insurance on the line of the Royal Arcanum Knights of Col limbus, and other strong insurance bodies Liquor deal­ ers are barred from all associations of this kind, and have to pay double rates in the insurance companies that take him as a risk. Two of the larg­ est companies in this counlry, the New ïork Life and the Mutai Life, will not accept a liquor man at auy rate. The above tire ull facts, ami our learned friends know it.”— Liquor Trade's Review. They Will Never Wee It. “Lust May,” says Mrs. Curtis Ba­ ker, of Bookwalter, Ohio, “an infaut child of our neighbor’s was suffeiing from cholera infantum. The doctor had given up all hopes of recovery. I took a bottle of Cbamberlaiu’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy to the house, telling them I felt sure it would do good if used accoyiling to directions. In two days’ time the child bad fully recovered, and is now (nearly a year since) a vigorous, healthy girl. 1 have recomeuded this Remedy frequently and have never known it to fail in any single in­ stance.” For sale by C. Y. Lowe. ---- GOO----- Appeal to Reason: Rear Admiral Beresford of the British navy bus ad­ vised that government to build eight 24-knot. liners capable of use in war to be leased during peace for a share of the profits. Wise Admiral! He F rank J. C hf . nev . Sworn to before me, and subscribed sees the folly of depending tipou syn­ in mt presence, tills (ith day of De­ dicates stronger than the government for transportation facilities in time of cember. A. D 1886. war. . . A. W. G leason , ' - fai . - Notarp Public. augmenting the number of applicants for positions briugn a stronger compe­ tition between laborers. This would not tie milch of a men­ ace lo the welfare of tbo laboring | claesea, were it the only institution to I thri ideu the public good, but when ! Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter we set one class after another of' i.ally and acts directly on th.” I«1.... 1 busitiesK inlei eats merging, and each i and mucous surfaces of the system, iu it* torn curtailing its force of di“ I Send for testimonials, free. tribniera and senaing them out. to F. You Can’t Expect to Get $2 worth fcr $1, but you can get your money’s worth at M. BREUER S Healer in IB ooím ns:,! Shoes lerof physicians, among others, the m’st eminent car sbccialist of this city, who told me that only an operation could help mo. nnd even that only temporarily, that the head noises would then cease, but the hearing iu the affect«. I «.’ar v. <«:il I be lost 1 ,revci. I then «aw your advertisem nt acckett ally ma N. w York paper, and ordered your treat ment. After I had used it only a few your directions, the Uu4aetCeased, and. to-day, after five weeks, niv hearing in t ie •.*■'.d « ar has been entirely restored. I thank you heartily and beg to reuiaiu Very trifle \ .ir< i . A. WERMAN, 730S Broadway, Baltimore, Md. Our treatment docs not h.i‘ r¡i te w