Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, December 01, 1904, Image 4

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THURSDAY. DUC. 1. ÍM4
EDITORIAL.
Do yon believe in protection! Cer
taiuly we do. Protection is a g (Kid
thing. Carnegie is protected amibe
ha* made $3'M»,(MI0.<MX>,out of it in a
very *h ut tin e. \\ Imre did lhe mon­
ey come from! On I well, the con-
suiiier« pud that aul th y are mit
fteither.
That Bussiao intoie^iH have com­
bined to tight tbe Standard Oil Co.,
js no sign Hint they will be success­
ful. They may find that Rockefeller
is aw hard to
of as I he Czar
ha- found the Japanese to be Bocke-
f •|i“i has bUJCesaftilly held up tbe
American continent for several years,
and th»» Busaiau interests will have
no smuiuer breeze to go up against.
Frosty says that business is increas­
ing, aud that ho sent off an extra
stage, this morning, having men ail
tbe way from British Columbia to
South America, and two dead soldiers
in it. It is no uncommon thing for
men to start out with live soldiers and
"kill” them on tbe way, but to even
biqt that a man would start off in that
wreckloss manner, from a “wet” town,
would be sufficient canse for a chal­
lenge as to irutb aud veracity, and if
tbe offence bad been committed in
Kentucky, a fiist-class funeral would
most likely have followed —Beware,
Frosty, of tbe manner in which you
state it.
Injunction lilranted,
Now comes the news that Judge J.
W. Hamilton has granted an injunc­
tion restraining tbe County Court of
Coos County from issuing an order to
olose the saloons in compliance with
the Local Option law as voted upon
ut the November election.
That the election notices were not
posted iu time to give^the required
notice; that tbe petition for such vote
to be taken did not have Ibe requisite
amouqt of signers required; that there
was illegal voting, and that a large
number of voters had no notice of the
electiou are alleged reasons upon
which stay of proceedings are made.
The above proceeding indicates
that the County Court will be re­
strained from taking any action until
tbe May term of Circuit Court, at
which tbe matter will come up aud
most likoly be adjusted.
Coquille Herald: A. N. Gould, the
civil engineer, who spent several days
at Eckley, last week, doing some sur­
veying and leveling for a large min­
ing ditch which is being constructed
for the Commander mine, returned
yesterday to tinisb up tbe work. This
company i« getting tbe mine in line
shape, and will doubtless soon be in
shape > i ipilie reward for the bard
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V ■« I-, uuig <lint iti» Russian
tir, I oil
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u - e- a ■ uprise. 1 i;
i: ilussi <i ilicet» ramly ar» willing
t admit tii-it they sr» capable of per
petiatitig an error.
Idaho women have shown their in*
tvre-t in the Lewi* ami Clark Ceuteo-
uia! :.y voting to isuw $I,<X>0 worth
ot hue furniture, purchased by tbe
F«deration ¡of Women's Clubs, from
tbe Idaho building at tbe 8t. Louis
A orld a Fair, to ForiialuL In case
Idaho should not have a building at
tbs Centenuial, they will offer the
furniture for use in the general reeep
♦io* rooms set *»u|« for women in the
Oifgon building.
Running like mad down ths street,
dumping the occupants., oc * hundred
«4h«w uccideuts, are svcey day oxwue-
twueew
It l»huo«M
everybody to
Mass a nsliultle Salt* bandy, aud tb«rs
i* uoue ss gixai a* Hwrhluu s Arnie*
Balve. Burn*. Cute. Norse, Kcneesa
and files, disappear quickly under it*
aewbing effort, 'dftete at C. J. Lov*'*
p»M Store
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Vo» sprain«, bruises, burns, scalds
and similar injuries, there is nothing
so flood • Chamberlain's Pain Balm.
It soothes tbe wound, ami Dot only
flivee instant relief from psio, but
cau»W tbe parts to beal in about oue
third tbe time reqnired by the usual
matusent. Hold bv C. Y. Lowe.
ICieoL FHUGHAX
SUBSCRIPTION BÀTM.
Vl^bt M III B. Bill« ,
AU Lanergraey MrOitiu«
Tbe following program was ren­
dered by tbe pupils of the Two mile
Scb<M)l, Friday afternoon, Nov 25tb,
1904. There were about tbirty tive
visitor« present.
Those who will persist iu closibK
their ear* Hguiust tbe coutitmal rec­
ommendation of Dr. King’s New Dis­
covery for Consumption, will have a
long ami bitter tight with their iron
bles, if not ended earlier by fatal ter­
mination, Read what T. R. Beall of
Beall. Miss , has to say: “Last fall my
wife bad every symptom of cousump
Uou. She took Dr. King's New Dis­
covery after everything else had failed.
Improvement came al once, am) four
bottle« entirely cured her.’’ Guaran­
teed by C. Y. Lowe, Druggist. Price
50cts ami $1.00. Trial bottles free.
B oiik . ^Americft,” Sobool.
Reading, “Tbe President’» Thanksgiving
proolamation,** Roswell Tilton.
Recitation. “The First Thanksgiving,'’ Crude Thought» A m They Fall From The
Fdltorial Pen. Pleasant Evening Bev­
Marie Wandling.
Solo, “Softly the Light Now Fades Away.”
erie*. A Column Dedicated to Tired
Ruby Tilton.
Motliei* as They Join The Home Circle
Recitation, “Thanksgiving for All,”
at Evening Tide.
JeHse Strader.
THE OLD HOME.
Recitation, “The True Thanksgiving,”
Lvinan Davison.
In the quiet shadows of twilight,
Song. ‘Hoe O'»t Your Row,’’ School.
1 stand by the garden door
Recitatiou. ‘ 'lhe Cnt’s Thanksgiving Solil
And gaze on the old, old homestead,
oquv,” Loyd Hunt.
Bo cherished and loved of yore.
Reading, “It Takes a Man to be Brave,’’
But the ivy now is twining
Gina Davison.
Untrained o’er window and wall;
Song, ‘‘Oregon My Oregon,” School.
And no more the voice of children
Recitation, “Poor Little Joe,”
Is echoing through the ball.
Harry Wandling,
Sch »ot Maxima, School.
Through years of pain and sorrow,
Duet, “Oregon Land,” Frank Strader and
Since first J bad to part,
Roswell Tilton.
The thought of the dear old homestted
Reading, “H<»w Toni Sawyer Got Hia Fence
Has lingered around my heart;
Whitewashed.” Viola Beyerle.
Tbe church embowered with rones,
Recitation, t* fTbank You,’ Day,” Ruby
The gable’s drooping eaves.
Tilton.
And the song of the bird at twilight,
Song, “Sweet Summer.” School.
Amid the orchard leaves.
Recitation. “The Leak in the Dike,”
And the forms of those who loved me,
Frank Strader-
In the happy childhood years,
Recitatiou. ‘»Mud Pies,” May Wandling.
Appear at the dusky windows
Song, “Thanksgiving Day,” Frank
Through visions dim tut-d with tears.
Straeder and Roswell Tilton.
1 hear their voices calling
Recitation, “A Little Girl’s Trials,”
From the shadowy far away,
Marie Wandling.
And I stretch my arms towaid them.
Recitatiou, ‘ Once Theie Was a Toper,”
In the gloom of the twilight gray.
Noah Davison.
But
only the night winds answer
Son«, “Thanksgiving Once More,” School.
As I cry through tbe dismal air;
A nnis W aldvugkl .
And only the bat comes swooping
Teacher.
From tbe d irkness of its lair,
But still the voice of my childhood
The Key that UnloekH the Door to
Is calling from far away,
Long Living.
And the faces of those who loved me,
The men of eigbty-five and ninety
Smile through the shadows gray.
INFLUENCE.
years of «go are not tbo rotund, well-
Home Circle Column
fed, but thin, spare men who live ou
a slender diet. Be as careful as be
will, however, a man pant middle age,
will occasionally eat too much or of
some article of food not suit id to his
constitution, and will need a dose <-f
Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver
Tablets to cleanse and invigorate his
stomach and regulate his liver atei
bowels. When this is done there is
no reason why the average man
should not live to old age. For sale
by C. Y. Lowe.
How Governor-Hievt Douglan
Won.
We are all well doers or evil doers
Every man is a missionary, now and
forever, for good or for evil, whether
be intends it or not. He may be a
blot, radiating his daik influence out­
ward to tbe very circumference of
society, or he msy be a blessing
spreading benedictions over thelength
and breadth of the world; but ablauk
be cannot be. The seed sown in life
springs up in harvests of blessings or
harvests of sorrow. Whether onr in­
fluence be great or small, whether it
bo for good or evil, it lasts, it lives
somewhere, within some limit, and is
operative wherever it is. The gravo
buries the dead dust, but tbe cbarac
ter walks tbe world, and distribi.t‘8
itself as a benediction er a curse
among lb<> families of mankind.
The sun sets beyond tbo distant
hills, but the ray of light be haves
behind birn guides tlie pilgrim to his
distant home. The friend with whom
we took sweet counsel is removed vis-
iby from tbe outward eye; but tbe
lessons that be taught, the grand sen
timents that be uttered, the holy
deeds of generosity by which be whs
characterized, tbe moral lineaments
and likeness of tbe man still survive
and appear in the silence of eventide,
and on the tablets of memory, and in
the light of morn nnd noon and <iewy
ev«; and, being dead he yet speaks
eloquently, and io the midst of us.
It is only the pure fountain that
blings forth pure water. The good
tree only produce tbe good fruit. If
the center from which all proceeds i-
pure and holy, tbe radi of influence
from it will be pure and holy also.
Go forth, then, into tbe spheres that
you occupy, the employments, the
trades, the profession« of social life;
go forth into the high | hires or into
the lovely p aces of tiie laud; mix
witli the soaring cataracts of social
convulsions, or mingle among the ed­
dies of streamle s of quiet and do
mestH- life; whatever sphere you till,
carry into it a holy heart, and you will
radiate around yon life and pow r.
aud leave behind yuu holy and boneti-
cent influence.
The phenomena) victory of W. L.
Douglas in Massachusetts, make* him
a figure of national interest, ami bis
reasons for the result are interesting.
He sums them up very briefly thus:
“Publicity, and an issue.”
The issue that he forced upon the
people of Massach setts was reciproc
ity—"a single, live, straight issue,” he
says, “which reached straight iuto
tbe everyday affaire of tneu aud wom­
en. I made the fight solely on tbe
proposition that we should have re­
ciprocity, aud that all trusts which
sell their products abioad cheaper
than we can buy them here should
not be permitted to enjoy protection.
I gave them practical examplesof the
working of the tariff. * * This was
tbo issue that the people were palpi
fating over. We made people believe
that tbe tariff and the trust question
is tbe same, that it is idle to talk of
solving the trust question so long a*
we are sheltering these gi mt paupers
under onr protection sys’em I told
our people that, they p it .<6 in the
protection pool for every dollar they
took out; that onr 650,000 homes con­
tributed $65,1 MX) (k)<) a year to the
trusts; th it tiie steel trust ilonereap*
5Si',01)0,1100 a year out of protecli m,
■ nd pockets it, selling iibioad cheaper
than we can buy from it. My election
means the first gnn in a battit» for
reciprocity nnd tnriff relief, I Wfts
elected as a result of the aroused feel­
ing of this state on the subject. It
was broader than a labor movement.
My vote was uniform throughout tbe
farming and textile mdls sections.
Hr volut ion Imminent.
Wmy Republican b'.-.sim-ss men here
A sure sign of approaching revolt
in Boston voted for me. My election
and serious trouble in yonr system is
wm distinctly the verdict of this state
nervousness, sleeplessness, or stomach
that w» most have a reciprocity Hüll
upsets. Electric Bitters will quickly
induced tariff.”
dismember the tronbleso'ne causes
It never fails to tone the stomach, reg-
A CaKaiu C*re fc»r Crowp.
elate tbe Kidneys and Bowels, stimu
Wh«n a child shows nyinptorn« of
late the Liver, and clarify the blood
eroup «bee* is no time to eaperiment
Run down systems benefit particular
with n«w remedio*, no matter how
ly and all the usual attending ache«
highly thsy may b* r«vomm«nded.
vanish tinder its searching hud thor
There ii on« preparation that can al-
ougb effectiveness. Electric Bitters
way« br depended npon It has been
is only 5()cts, and that is returned if
i* n«e fur many years and has never
it don’t give perfect satisfaction.
been known to fail, viz: Chamberlain's
Guaranteed by C Y. Lo ve. Druggist.
ilonifb Remedy
Mr. M F. Compton
of Market, Texas, says of it; “I have
KILL the COUCH
«tomi Chamberlain's Congh Remedy
ANO CURS the LUNGS
i* M«sr« «a«es of croim with my chil-
<tr«*, •nd can truthfully say it always
giva* prompt relief.” For sale by C.
I. tors.
• »■ I ID—«^lioglT. !«• p»rw>n* to rvjrr-
■Mt lontf ««t.bli.hed #«iol»snle h»n«« nnt»nii
NM'I
n>«ivb.nf« ,ud «tf«nt* Izs-xt territo-
0
r,of Gflrotto*««. «IK.alur,. «nd rxprn**i
psi« *>«klv.
Expen«» monr. ><l,nn>><l
and (.'layer Hay Baled anA Comm Moon extra, «rrm.nent en*«v«a>*nt.
Bn.tn.M
«ncce««fnl
Hretionn »,p«rirnrr
Delivered at Coquille or Bandon, Or.,
not ««u-nii*l
Uncinai ««if «d.lrr.se.1 «n.el-
for $11 per ton by Steamers Dispatch, ope.
Ad<lres«. Sür*,iHX«vi*HT tiM'KM**
favorite or ^il*rfy.
.125 Deftborn St., Onceno.
Hsw Eiscovery
/*ONS'JA’.PTION
fries
50c &$ 1.00
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Fres Trial.
Yñrex^auS^sñcKÍÍnT'uré for all
ZWaQAC .and Í.UNO TB0VB-
Mff, afWOflEY BACK.
,ai ysi5"*
(«tip Pulikly Ktiitkr«! < ut
LCVvE,
CLARENCE Y.
“Some weeks ago during tbe severe
Kaution. Oregou,
winter wontber both my wife and n.y
self contracted
coldfi which
speedily developed iuto lhe wor-t
kind of Is grippe with i ll jts c isern
I
ble symptoms,” sr.ys Mr. J: S. Egles.
Is jus! in receipt of h new and
frvah stock of
toll of Msple L .tolir-g. lown. “Kuees
ami joiuts Hilling, muscles sore, bead
Drugs nnd Chemicals,
stopper! up, eyes and m se running,
with alternate spells of chills and i'atent and Proprietary Preparations
fever. \\ e began using Chamberlain's
Toilet Articles,
Cough Remedy, aiding tbe same with
Druggist* Nun dries.
a dose of Chamberlain's Stomach and PEHruMEs, B mushks , S ponges , S oaps
I
Liver Tablets, and by its liberal use
N uts and C andies .
Cigar«, Tobaccos uixl (Tgnrettm.
soon completely knocked out tbe
Faints, Oils, Glasses, and Fainter’s Supplied
grip.”
These Tablets promote a
healthy action of the bowels, liver
and kidneys, which is always beueti-
cial when tbe system is congested by
a cold or attack of the grip. For sale
by C. Y. Lowe.
druggist and
ooorr>*
You Can’t Expect to Get
$2 worth fcr $1, but you
can get your money's
worth at
We carry a. fine line of y'all and Winter
Hata, and Ladies' Fu-i-nisliing Goods
Give us a call and examine onr good*.
GEORGE
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BOLOGNA
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t ord^r; r any other work iu my
lih will l>e done in a neat and waiin
fnct«»r> manner, at a reasonable price.
( all and se • my new line of ]<•«< Iry oou-
>i ting i Stick Pins, Hat Pina, Sash Pins,
La ly’s W iist Sets, Brooches. Bracelets, Cuff
aud C«»llar Buttous. Chains, ( harms, aud
«¿inga, which has j'ist arrived,
ARTHUR RICE,
Watcbmuker and Jeweler.
Oregon
Bandon,
To those who p»v up Rtreftrages and a
your in advance, and to all new subscri­
bers who pay in advance, we make the
following propoHition comprising several
different couplets to select from:
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Recorder and Bulletin one year.. $7 00
Record« r and Bulletin, one month
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.« woitli leading and up to time of going u
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NOI ICE FOR Pi BLIC .I ION.
Timber Land Act, June 3, 1378.
U nited S tates Lisn O ffice , Roseburg.
Oregon. October 14, i!Mi4.
Notice is hereby given that in complianci
with the provisions of tip ac <f (’o n_r<«H of
June »,1878 entith d "An net f«n tli sale «d
limber lands in tiie St ites -f (’aifornia.
Or« gon, Nevada, and Washington Terri­
tory,” as ext« lid« d l«> ell the Public L ind
States by act of Aug 4, 18.‘2 Caroline 1
Pedillion of Bar.don. (’«unity of <’.»os. S’ it«
of Oiegoti, has ' bis day filed in t! is office
h« r «worn statement N ». 6428, for the pnr-
chaseof the SWl4 of SEl4. of Section No.
il. in 1 jwn^hio N ■ 29 St-u’h, of Range N’o.
II W«a‘, nnd will offer |iro- f to show that
»he land sought is more valuable for its tim­
ber <»r h ’ oii «- than for agricultural purpose«. ,
and to eetab!i»b her clnim to said land be- !
f re C. I’ ¡»¡mm nrottn r. U S (?i»mmisMi"n-
er. »it hi« • ifi ’e at Bandon, (’«»o« County, on
Wednesday, th«* 1st day of Febrnnrv, 1905. I
She names as witnesses: Fr«-d M. Lookwood. !
• f Bandon, Robert E. L Bedillion, of Ban- (
don, Hpray Osb rn, of near Bandon. J. P.
Hunt, of near B indon, «11 of Coos County,
Oregon.
Anv mid all persons claiming adversely
the above-described lands are req nest rd to
tile their claims in ibis office uu or before
said lbt day ol FtUrutn>, F.AJ5.
J. 1 • B ridges .
Register.
oct 27
CONTEST NO I ICE.
Timber Land Act.'»luiif. 5. ie»’«3:
U nited S tates L and O ffice . Roseborg,
Ore«»on, N »vemlwr 25. 1904
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
with tbe
of the act of U"ngre«s
<>f June 3. IN78. entitled "An act for the sale
>f timber land« in the State« of California,
O-tqion. Nevada, and Wanhinfiton Terri­
tory.” as extonde«] to all the Public Land
States bv act of
4, 1H‘J2. Frank Flam
of Parkersburg, Conntf of Co »a. State of
Oregon, has tbi« day tiled in thia office his
«worn statement No. R574, for the purchase
of the Lot 16, of Section No. 12. in Township
No 29 8., Range No. 14 W., and will off« r
proof to «how »bat the land a »ncht is more
valuable for its timber or atone than for
• tf'icnltnral purpo«<M, HnJ to e«tal>h«h bis
claim to said land before James Watson,
County Clerk of Ooos County. Oregon, at
office of Oiun’v Clerk in C »art House, at
(’oqurtle City, Co>s Co. Oregon, on Mon­
day. tfte l:i«h day of Febrnary, I9H5. He
names as witnes^e Amos E. Had^nJI. Ed­
ward Obman. J F Haga and Elmer E.
Doyle all of Parker.«tuik. Goos Co., Oregon.
Any and all person« claiming adversely the
aIxwe described laiijs are requested to tiie
their claims in this »lire on or before said
I3tt> day of Feorfihry. 1995.
J. T. Bai no««,
dee I
Ufiaisfer.
Deyirtw.ent of tbe Interior.
U nitbd S tates L and O ffice , at K o « k -
bürg O regon . Oct. 3, 1904.
A sufficient contest affidavit having been
filed in this office by Margaret Lamont con­
testant, against homestead entry No. 10*32.
made June 27th, 1901, for
of NE^. NEC
of NW'i. Section 3<l, Township 29 8.. iian^r
14 VV-, bv John E. lathan». oontewtee, in
which it is aile.ed that aaid John E. l atham
has wholly abandoned said tract, that he
has changed his residence therefrom for
more than one year aincemakinB said» ntr\ ,
that the «aid tract is not settle«! up »n and
cultivated by said party ns reqnired by law.
said parties are hereby notified to appear,
respond and offer evidence touching said »il­
legal ion at 10 o’clock, a ill , on February 15
1905. before Col. (L 1’ Blumenrother.
s.
(’o»nmi«sioner, at his office in Bandon Ore­
gon. and that final heering will be held at
10 o’clock, n.m.. on March 1. 1905, be for»
•he Register nnd Receiver at the United
States Land Office in Roseburg. Oregon.
J. II. B ooth , lieceiwr.
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816 Wells Street,
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I was al! run down from norvous-
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my position and take a rest. I
found that I was not gaining tny
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could wish, and as your Wine of
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good medicine for the ills of our
sex, I bought a bottle and began
using it. I was satisfied with the
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and strength and aldo to take up
my work wilh renewed vigor. I
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and am pluawxl to endorse it.
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Prop
Repairing neatly and promptly done at
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Miss. Aç ne 3 Westley
816 Wells Street
Marinette.Wis.
Secure a £ 1.00 bottle of Wine of
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a Black-Draught today.
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MRS. E. 4
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