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< ' — W. C. T. U. COLUMN Startling Uvldeaee. THE RECORDER I» VOBLliaCD KVKBl THUMHUAf ArTKBNOON .... NT .... DAVI» M. MT1TT, TDITOB AND PBOFBirrOB. SUBSCRIPTION HATES. On» Year................................................... »2 00 Hix Month»................ I 00 Thro» Month»............................................. 60 Thia paper 1» entered at the Bandon poet office Heeond-elaaa Matter. Fresh testimony in great quantity ia constantly coming in, declaring Dr. King's New Discovery for Con sumption. Coughs aud Colds to be nnequsled, A recent expression from T. J. McFarland, Bentorville, Vs., serves as example. He writes: “I bad Bronchitis for three years and doctored all the time without being benefited. Then I begun taking Dr. King's New Discovery, and a few bottles wholly cured me.” Equally effective in curing all Lung and Throat troubles, Consumption, Pneu monia and grip. Guaranteed by C. Y. Lowe, Druggist. Trial bottles free, regular size 50c, and $1.00. THURSDAY, DEC. 17, 1903- Joit How Macht EDITORIAL. “I would do anything to get an edu Ex-President Cleveland baa given cation t” said Joe, savagely thumping hie ultimatum on the Presidential tbe down sofa-piPow till a fine, Huffy nomination, He will not again be dust flew from seams and corners. the nominee for that position. “Just bow much wonld you do, General McArthur says be did not Jost* Mid practical Uncle Phil, in say it, that is, bis reported interview terestedly. “As much as hlibu Bur- about future trouble with Germany. riU!” Well, that ends it, but the testimony “How much did be dot’ inquired has gone out before the public, and it Joe. “Was be a boy without any will have about tbs same effect as if chanee!” be had not denied the report. The “No, indeed!” said Uncle Phil, who same thought has been reported as never sympathized with whining Joe’s going out from other prominent way of looking st things. “As many sources in the past chaneea m you have, or any other boy There ought to be plenty to do at with brains and ten fingers. Had to Washington. Congress and the Ad work at the forge ten or twelve hours ministration are getting many irons a day, but that didn’t binder him from in the fire. With the Colombia-Pan working away in his mind while bis ama business on hand, the Turke’ in bands were busy. Used Io do hard sult to Consul Davis, Russia demur sums in arithmetic while he was blow ring against the open door treaty in ing tbe bellows." “Whew!” said Joe, as if he, too. China, and the post office frauds saw a pair of bellows at hand. “How moiling to heaven, there ought to be omethiog doing at the Capitol City. old was het older than I am, wasn't he!" In Illinois there is a fight on be “About sixteen, when his father tween capital and labor, that points died. By and by be began to study to the future, as a time of trouble. other things. Before he died be knew Capital is arrayed on one side, and eighteen languages, and nearly twice labor on the other. Capital claims that number of dialects. All thia the right to hire whom it pleases, and time he kept bard at work blacksmit h pay the price it may please to pay or ing.” agrees to pay. Labor foresees, in this “I don't have to work as hard as arrangement, conditions wherein it that!’’ said Joe, after a while, with a will be compelled to work for any price a shamefaced look that rejoiced his capital may dictate, and in the end uncle’s heart. poverty, want and starvation. The Joe was a farmer’s son, and in busy fight is coming on, and the index fin times there was a good deal for a boy ger points forward to the time spoken ot his age to do. So far be had not of. when no man can buy or sell un been spared to go away to any pre less he has the “mark of the beast'' paratory school to “fit" for college. consent of the organization which will So be bad faint-heartedly aud sulkily evolve out of these conditions. given up tbe thought of gaing there. Strikes are the fruit of greed, ava- Somehow, Uncle Phil’s words bad put rioe and disagreement. They are ex things in a new light.—Christian Up- pensive luxuries, but are necessarily look. the offspring of congested conditions which obtain under the competitive Wor«t of All Experience«. system. When the universal brother Can anything be worse thnn to feel hood of man is reached, when justice that everp minute will be yonr l»Rt? sits enthroned, and peace spreads her Such was tbe experience of Mrs, S. broad wings over the bumau race, H. Newson, Decatur, AI r . “For three strife will have hidden her shamed years," she writes, “I endured insuf countenance to appear no more. ferable pain from indigestion, stomach When will that l>e! When labor and and bowel trouble. Death seemed capital discover bow unwise each has ienvitable when doctors and all reme boon in fighting the other to the bit dies failed. At length 1 was induced ter end. Experience is a severe but to try Electric Bitters and the result an impressive teacher. was miraonlous. I improved at once Telegram: The announcement is aud now I’m completely recovered. made that miners drink less now than For Liver, Kidney, Stomach and formerly. This is true also of rail Bowel troubles Electric Bitters is the road men, theatrical people, newspa only medicine. Only 50c. Its guar per men and nearly every one else. anteed by 0. Y. Lowe, Druggist. ----- OOO----- During the past few years the cause CLARENCE Y. LACK DRAUGHT Tbe Dext W O T U meeting takes place Tuesday, at 2 JJO, P. M , at tbe M. E. Church. The Other ttleve. Dr. Adolf Lorenz, tbe famous sur geon of Vienna, while addressing an assembly of several hundred medical men in Philadelphia, gave a bit of in teresting autobiography, aa follows: “Forty-four years ago I waa a little and very poor boy. One day, wander ing along tbe street, I found a single glove. I pot it ou. It was much too large, and contrasted harshly with my feet, which were bare. Prond and happy I walked to my home, and showed my treasure to my mother. ‘My dear boy,' she said, ‘yon will have to work very bard to find tbe other glove.’ In tbe many hardships of later life I often remembered tbe sig nificance of these words. But, at the age of thirty, after maoy struggles, I had overcome all obstacles as a student, and arose to be first assistant to tbe late Professor Albert. I taught general aurgery, and tbe dream of my life was to become a famous surgeon —to rummage in tbe interiors of fel low-mortals. But tbe dream never came true. I contracted a peculiar form of eczema. I could not follow my chosen work. I thought that tbe other glove was gone forever, and I could .scarcely resist tbe temptation to blow out my brains. In complain ing of my lot to Professor Albert, he aaid to me: ‘If you can't get along with wet aurgery, try dry surgery.’ So it was not by love, but by necessi ty,{that I became a dry surgeon. But necessity ia tbe mother of invention, and after twenty years of bard work I found, at last, theotber glove. And it baa brought me the esteem and ap preciation of the profession, and tbe grateful thanks of many a mother.'’ There are men in every trade aud profession who aiesearching alter the other glove, but Lave not yet found it. This may be because they are misfits iu tbe world, aod are joined to an oc oupation for which they have no taste or ability. Ability, however, is not always a natural gift, but is more likely to be the result of concentre'ad effort and determination. Paul’s apt phrase is tbe secret of success in every spbere: “Thie one thing Ido." There are carpenters who ought to be minis ters. and lawyers who should be stone masons, and in every walk of life there are men wedded to some busi ness in which they will never succeed. You may have seen men in a profes sion for which they bad no liking, and yet because they threw themselves with a divine frenzy into it they be came masters and wou fame. Mat ion Sims, the great physician, loft written an autobiography which is full of in struction. He was driven into medi cine without any love for the profes sion, aud after five years qt successful practice be was on tbe point of aban doning it to become a dealer in ready made clothing. For ten years he purposely avoided tbe class of cases which afterward made him fatuous. He seems to have been forced against bis will into all bis peculiar successes- A strong predilection for a pursuit is not necessary to insure success in it, but industry and conscientious thor oughness are certain to bring great and enduring {results.—St rutb Clyde, in Tbe Wesleyan. Bandon. J STOCK «nd POULTRY MEDICINE Stock and poultry have few troubles whiah are aot bowel and livsr irregularities. Blaek- Draught Stock and Poultry Medi cine u a bowel and liver remedy for stock. It putt the organa of digostioa in a perfect condition. Prominent American breeders and farmers keep dieir bards and «ocka healthy by »riving them an occa sional do« jBl»A-Draught Stock and Poultry Madinina in their food. Any stock raiser may buy a 25-cent half-pound air-tight can of this medicia» from his dealer and keep his stock ia vigorous health for weeks. Dealers gener ally keep Black-Draught Stock and Poultry Medieiaa- If yours does not. send 25 cents for a vstnple aaa to the manufacturers. The Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chat tanooga, Tenn. 1 Watches ! Are You Aware That in tbe oonrae of a year the balance of yonr watch make» 167,800,000 revolutions? Apothecary, I» just in receipt of a new and fresh stock of Think of It. Dry Goods of Every Description Ladies Coats, Capes and Collarettes. Drugs and Chemicals, Patent and Proprietary Preparations Toilet Articles, DruKslatn Muudrien. PzaruMES, B rushes , H ponobs , S oaps N uts and C andies . Cigars, Tuhaer«« and r tgarett«». Fresh Groceries of all Kinds. Paint», Oil», Glasse«, and Painter’s Supplied BOOTS SHOES Suits Made to Measure AGENT FOB WARNER’S RUST PROOF C0R8IT. You Can’t Expect to Get $2 worth fcr $1, but you The New, Speedy and Elegantly Fitted Steamer, can get your money’s worth at “Chico,” M. BREUER’S Thia 8team»r will give « repnlsr 10 day 8ervioe between Coquille River. Oregon, and Ban Franciaoo. California, for both passengers and freight. Repniring.'neatly and promptly done at loweat living prioea. CAPT. M. MARTIN. E. DYER Agent, Batidon, Oregon. 8WAYNE A HOYT. Ageut, 220 Battery Street, Ban Francisco. California. CITY MEAT MARKET, Fresh Meats, Best Quality Bandon Meat Market, T. -A-ncTerson. Prop. All kind» kept. BOLOGNA SAUSAGE, HEAD-CHEESE mid VEAL always ou band. CORNED BEEF. PICKLED I’ORK BUTTER, EGO, and Will Keep on Band at »U Time» Fresh Beef, Pork, Mutton, Smoked Meats, Lard. Sausages, Etc., also In time the oil gnmn, nnd produces fric FRUIT and VEGETABLES Fresh Vegetable», Poultry, Eggs, Batter and ail Farm Produce. tion, which wears the delicate bearings, de of ell hinds. I will pay highest market price for beef, pork, muttou.wool, bides, etc. stroys their high finish, and perfect fit; thuB Meats I>< livered to peretna living on th» ruining «n ncurate time piece. When you do this do not blame the jewel River. or along the stage ltpnte er btcause he onnnot make it run as ac curate as it did before. An ordinary machine is oiled daily. Yonr Ladle»' Jaohets and All Kinds of Good» F.j, A Large Stook Juul watch from which yon expect correct time ■»g ««LWHEgqjmHr ____ Capes. Bummer Woar. .should be cl< an«cd and oiled once a year, Received. Do not neglect yonr watch, but have it re pJ ■ ■■ iJ IB ’ ■! Bl GENTH’ FURNISHING GOODS. paired by AitboT Rice, the reliable jeweler 1 L M Efl J k Q who goarantevaall his work. ^8^1 w U k ■ K w J Bandon. Ore. Ji-Jmawli wuirnw^ft* .«ffi Spring and Summer Goods. Orders Taken for Tailor Mede Clothing. K » ' - -Sr- —T _____ rade ’FFfV ’ V Harness hMaker, M arks Distorts CopvRtnMTS Ac. Anyon» lendtn» a aketeh anil description may quickly Mcoruln our opinion fra» whether an Invention 1« probably patentable Commanli»- tloni atrlctly eonadenttal. Handbook on Palante aant free. Oldeat uency foreeenrtnsaatanta. Patente taken throuab Mann * Cfo. raoalva 9pf.elal nutlet, without ebani«, tn Iha SdtHtifk American. A handsomely illustrated weekly, lereeet etr- «ESln ot nSSifii IB F BA. Washington. D. C. Dealer in Hjrr.oM & Saddles and all kind3 of leather wares kept in a harness shop. What We Can De For You Two Paper« for th© Price of One. You Repairing a Specialty. Get the New« of th« World and William G>dlier will act ns my agent nt Bandon and all orders left with bin: for goods or repairs will receive prompt atten tion in » r a Baitfitln. O-o to the Racket Store FoB------- La diet CdU iid Childrens Under wear •embroidered Wk«, Rutin«, Fnee«, Hand E l D orado TONSORIAL PARLORS Do You Know the News 60c DRY GOODS /‘T CLOTHING attar Boots and SLcoe N. T ,OK ENX’S STORE MiBrtM.,. New York Coquille, Oregon. Beer, Porter and Ale. b Druggist and J. WALDVOGEL & SON Props. of temperance has made rapid strides, Th* Fo*e Bicycle Daily Mei kerchief», Neck-tic« >w»i»end<*rt», Ladle«' Hose, Geutle- for increased oompetition demands •randa Calendar. I dcu ' m none, clearer heads. The rs-issne of tbe Pope bicycle Ladies Outing-rianel Under-Skirts, The Rev. Irl H Hicks lOOl daily-leaf calendar may be considered OUM-weiT, Writing Tablet«, A Jndicial Horse Trade. Almanac. tbe opening gun proclaiming the nat All kind» of Notion«, and things too no From the San Francisco Call. ural and healthful return of bicycling. un runs to inentiou nnd save money. Tbe Rev. Irl R. Hicks Almanac for The following is told on the late Col. Albert A. Pope, tbe founder of Mu»- J imis C abtwbioht , Prop. 1904 is now ready. It will be mailed Judge Campbell when he was police our bicycle industries and tbe pioneer to any address for 30 cents. It is judge of this city: in the Good Roads Movement, is again surprising bow such an elegant, cost BANDON BREWERY, A prisoner was before him for some at the bead of tbe bicycle industry. ly book can be sent prepaid so cheap petty crime, but bad no attorney. The Upon tbe 366 calendar leaves are ly. No family or persou ia prepared C. GEHRIG Proprietor prosecution, not wishing to take, un freshly written lines, from the pens to study the heavens, or the storms due advantage of the prisoner, moved of our greatest college presidents, MANUFACTURER OF and weather in 1904, without thia wou- a postponement till he could get a doctors, clergymen, statesmen, ’end derful Hicks Almanac and Prof. lawyer. Judge Campbell said: other eminent men and women, all of Hicks splendid paper, Word and “Ob, that's all right. This is a them eulbuaiMtically supporting bi- Works. Both are sent for only one small case. Let it go, and I’ll see cycliug. Half of each leaf is blank dollar a year. Word and Works is Hava na hund and will keep constantly that the man's interests are protected.” for memoranda. Tbis calendar is free tbe trade and family use, brand» of the among tbe best American Magazines. for beat quality. During the trial tbo court under at tbe Pope Manufacturing Compa Like the Hicks Almanac, it ia too well took to examine the defendant as fol ny’s stores, or any of onr readers can Good« delivered tree of eharre at anr known to need further commondatinn- lows: obtain it by sending five two-eent Few men have labored mors faithfully The Court—Wbatic your bnsinosef stamps to tbe Pope Manufacturing for tbe public good or found a warm Samplet« can be found in the saloons. Defendant — Horse-trading, your Co., Hartford, Conn., or 143 Sigel St.. er place in the hearts of tbe people. honor. Qbicagn, Illinois. Soad Older? -Word and Wot to l'be Court —Ahl Have you any Publishing Co., 2201 Locust St., St. horses at present? Louis, Mo. There is more Catarrh iu tbis sec Defendant—¥e«, your honor—two. Tbe Court—Well, say, I have a lion of the country than all other dis A recognised authority—Th» Weekly pretty good horse myself. How d you eases put together, and until the last Oreganmn. P. B. HOYT, Prop. few years was supposed to bs incur like to trndof TRESPASS NOTICK. But before tbe defendant could an able. For a great many years doc Loeated la EL DORADO BUILDING. is hereby given to all persons not First Stmt. BANDON. OREGON swer, tbe prosecuting attorney inter tors pronounced it a local disease and to Notice trespass upon tbe premises ot Dr. Kenyon, prescribed local remedies, and by situated between Floras Lake and the coun SHAVING, SHAMPOOING AND HAIR v»ned: “Just a moment, if yonr honor constantly failing to cure with local ty road, in Northern Curry, by removing, ting, or destroying timber upon eaid CUTTING AT STANDARD PRICES. pieuse. As I said, I do not wtsb to treatment, pronounced it incurable. out land. $25 reward will be paid for informa see any advantage taken of this man, tion leading io a conviction of treapase as Bathroom aewty A tied ap with Porcelain Tab. Hot dr Cold Hath. V» mil. and I insist on a postponement until Science has proven catarrh to be a stated above. Oregon. March it. 1901. he can aecure counsel to protect him." constitutional dieeaaa and therefore Dated at Bandon, PETER NELSON. Agent. requires constitutional treatment. Head About to Burat From Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured ----- THE STEAMER----- Bevor« Blllou« Attaeb. by F. J. Cheney A Co., Toledo, Ohio, “I bad a severe billions attack and is the only constitutional remedy on felt like my head wm about to burst tbe market It is taken internally in THOMAS WHITE, Master when I got bold of a free sample of doses from 10 drops to a teaspoonful. JWYou eaa have it all for Leaves Bandon evary morning, except Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver It acts directly on tbe blood and Bnndny. at 7:30 o'oloak and makes connec Per Tablets. I took a dose of them after mneoua surfaces of the system. They tion» with tbe tr»in and steamer Myrl al ■•nth 10:30 a. m. »1 Coquille City. supper and the next day felt like a offer one hundred dollars for any Leave« C.-qnille City at 12:30 p. m., arriv tn the Kvenimg Telegram. of Portland, new man and have been feeling hap cane it fails to care. Send for circu ing at Bandon at tjlp p. n>. Orason. It lath» largeetevening new«- pnpe published In Oregon; it eoalalna py ever since," »ays Mr. J. W. Smith, lars and testimonials. ?OK SALE—ISO acres of land; 130 aerrs tbe »tale and * of * *•") the ■II th* new» of ------ creek bottom, covered with aluer and Address, F. J. C he met A Co., natiot Try it for a month. A »amnio of Juliff. Texas. For biliousness, salmon brash; 7 seres ph w land nnd 12 I be mailed to yon free. Addre-a »W» Toledo. Ohio. acre« in p««ture; honae and ootbnilding«; stomach troubles and constipation 10 miles Booth of Bandon, on Foor-mile Sold by Druggists 75 cents. these tablets have no equal. Price The Telegram, Creek; price SI,KOO. F<-r psrticnlnrs address P. 8. Trmuap. HM Hbauer St., Portland, Or. Hall's Family Pills are tbe be-<t. rORTUKD, QRK. ¿5 ‘■-•nt» For Mie by C. X- Lowe. DISPATCH Oregon, Dealer in Roots and Sltoen ■oenatxs, Ge.. Jan. »0,1»W. _BU»k-Dm(ht tooek end Poultry Hedioiae ia »he beat I «restated. Our .to«» «as lookins bad whoa you east ■a the medicine and now they era «attia« •» So». They are teokia« M par eeat. better. ». ». BROCKINGTON. J. ANN Denholm LCWE, the Local >'««« Thrown CONSTANTLY on HAND A Large Stock of Fresh Groceries and Provisions Now is the time to buy. Will be diapoeed uPal prioee that will tiHtoniali you, while there are /"^4-Ta zhw» VhClT’Om'înd v AAC a MCAA ^CaAXAO room fop more. To those who puy np arrearages and a year in itdvauoe. and to all new subscri bers who pay in advance, we make the following proposition comprising severul different couplets to ack-ct from: Patos or I’tiiiT.icATtoxs ran Y bab . B andon R bcobdrb |2 00 6 SO S hu Francisco Bulletin r. oo Portland Evening Telegram Weekly Oregonian 1 w 60 Appeal to Reason Our Offer. ** ‘‘’“I *° Good», Clothing. Nhoea Bnij „[ber good« that iua«l be sold to iu«ke Phoenix Family Flour The Ferfeot Fh'odu.ot of Saleoted Ca.liftoxm.ia. Wheat. livery Sack Cana ran toccl. Ycur Money Back if it Don’t Suit, e The Bulletin is one of tbe leading pa,» of tbe Writ, and ia a daily published in S ri * For Sale Exclusively by Francisco, and gives all the news. Our offee includes the Sunday Bulletin. Recorder and Bulletin, one year.. $7 00 - - *................... — ■ --------------------- Recorder and Bulletin, one month 66 The Portland Evening Telegram is issued six times a week. It gives all the news that is wot th reading and op to time of going tc press, much of it l>eing 21 honra fresher that when it reaehet here through any other journal. lteoorder nnd Telegram one y*ar. $5 60 For a weekly uewsp .per the Weekly Ore is Ma.xxu.fla.crtuxeci toy L'onian lends in the Northwest, and give, nil the news usually contained in a weekly paper. Recorder and Weekly Oregonian..$2 60 It ia the doty of each person to seek in formation along all lines that tend toward bringing about bet ter condition« and greater OREGON BANDON, prosperity for tbe human family, and for ♦ A the purpose cf giving onr reader« a chanoe to lutorua tbeiuseivea we give them tbe best —Appeal to Reason. Any doctrine that does not appeal to the highest order of rea To operate the Fairbank Waabar ia so «in.pl» that aay paraon <*n team to ■•» ii in soning ia not safe. thirty minutee. and aov boy ot girt, »«a or t«elve yaM* of ago, aaa operate I*. Recorder and Appeal to Reason... *2 00 . With ibi» Waaher the clothes are rabuad ei.b an area, steady pmnn, wbieh do»a SANDERSON BROS., Bandon. THE Fairbank J. W. Wasiier lAlHlIAMC not tear or injure them. Tbe water ia foreed Htrongh and through the eloihee. making A FREE FATTERN i them al aotutaly olaau. white (yonr owu «fleetion) to every •criber. Only SO cent« a year. bealvhful. A Fairbank Waaber will eave olotbee «Bough in one year to pay ite ooat, and elolbea that would he worn out by the abort, aharp procam of hand rubbing, or by an ordinary {MS CALL'S. I MAGAZINE Washer, are comparatively well preserved. Parties pnrohasin« a Fairbank Waaher can have their money refunded upon roinrn tbe Washer, if it provee unsatisfactory after a thorough trial ba» been given it. A LADIIS’ MAGAZtNL A ; beautiful ewloeed plate«; Fateat ] fashions, dres.rnskiiig aconontl«« ; fanep | work ; household hints.; helion, et«. Bub- | sen he to dixr, nr. send jc for latest «opjf I Lady agents wanted Send for terms. 1 StyliNh, Reliable», Simp!«, Up-t«*1 4at«, Economical «nJ Abnol«t«i*] Perfect-Fitting Pa per Patteras. » Faow D o »* koo , C.,tx>»*no. | I have a Fairbank Wash«». It ia toll we eoald expect in a waabar, easy rennin« and bandy for oleanlng after tbe waabin« ia done, advantage» not foand iu other machines M bs . N. Cowrrvu. MS CALL M BAZAP- , P atterns : / I bare a Fairbank Washer; Ilka ¡1 very much; wonld not do without it for <20. Mia. W, Baur. F bom Wawrntwo. Oaaoow. I bavsa Fairbaok Waaher; tb« mor» I aae it the battet I like It. It vubai eaay anicleau. Maa D. Warr»««. I bare -i Fairbank Waeber. I think I can’t «e« alon« witboat it now. Ma». Jon Ooixma. Faow B«»no«. Oneoa. I have a FairbaTk Wash in*’Machine.“ Uan »ay fr<®*>xperiano- that It is tbe mott The Weekly Oregonian and Uli. paper complete family wasbar we ever need. W .ald not ba witboat the Fairbank Waabar foi give you all tbe new» ot home, state, the twiaa tbe prioa of tame- L- *r*soMrr. Northwest and the nation.