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8 o B Tragedy Averted. THE RECORDER “Just in the nick of time onr little boy was saved,’’ writes Mrs. W. Wat II PCBLUUD kins of Pleasant City, Ohio. “Pnen- rVBKV tli ssi » a y A ftkknoon •Ionia had played sad havoc with him, and a terrible coagh set io be sides. Doctors treated him but be grew worse every day. At length we tried Dr. King s New Discovery for 1DI90B Atï> tloPCllTOR. Consumption, and onr darling was saved. He'a now aonnd and well.'* ■U1MCK1PF1O« «ATM. Everybody ought to know it’s the on «r oo ly sure euro for Coughs, Colds and all Ctab Tsar........... . 1 00 Nix Moutbs.. Lung diseases. Guaranteed by C. Y. co Throw Month» Lowe, Druggist. Price 50c aud *1.00 This paper is entered at the BandoD post Trial bottles free. otttoe as Seooud-cla»» Matter. Renias Troubles. THVRUDAY. HâU. 30, HrOS. EDITORIAL. Tbs Rnssiau Boor has been punc tured severely io Manchuria, and is migrating toward St. Petersburg. A New York Judge bas discovered that a woman's tongue is a concealed weapon, and rendered a decision in •ccordunce to bis discovery. A cou ple of litigants turned their batteries loose on the Judge. The United States, Englan I and Gtrmany have joioeJ iu lending money to Japan. Germnn sympathy may be with the Czar, but faith in Russian arms is too weak to trust her money in Russian bonds. Rusaia now st«uJs in the position of a vanquished prize fighter. If rhe wishes to get tip a bout with a first- class nation, she will probably be told Jo go and get up a reputation before receiving recognition. It would seem that the bant for n plan to suecoed President Roosevelt is already on. This is n fast nge und the public is not satisfied with the present but must delve into the future political aspect, hence the bunt for the man. Fairbanks is given the preference on the Republican ticket, but he is not a solitary aspirant, aud as the selecting time is yet three years hence, it might be well to wait awhile as: “Sufficient unto the day is the evil thereof," and perhaps he may not be wanted when the time comee. J’lmo works wonders, but perhaps the greatest change in the shortest period has been that wrought io the Great Russian Bear, which, a year ago, was the terror of the civilized world, stalking around in bis coat of mail, and enjoying Lis fierce reputa tion. But, alas! for his imagined greatness, the Spaniel of the Sea be- catno aroused and began by nipping his bearship on the nose; the animal turned tail immediately and struck out northward, and the Spaniel has been playing ou his heel until bis reputation, as that of a great tighter, has, in ono short year, gone so that he is no more considered the tierce am- tual to be avoided. aaw^Mwwvww«mwaawwwmsaw Centennial Notes. “It never rains but it pours'* is an old saw that is often found applicable to human conditions. It applies uow to the situation in Russia. Only one brief year age Russia was a power that every natiou ill Europe regarded with* reverence so far as her military and naval strength was concerned. But this brief year lias changed the attitude of tbo European powers; his changed the attitude of ;all nations of the earth. Perbap.* uinitiou feared Russia m >re than the Obina.se, for ttu fear that this venerable ernpirj wool I be dismembered through Russian in Hueneo was beooming co urnoa ip Fo kin. But the victories of Japau by sea and land have dissipated this fear, an 1 C .ina is ur. I >ubte ily bugi > n.u to breatbo easily once m >re. And poor Russia's troubles rnny b? named legion, they tire so many. Not only are the warships which tried con elusions with the Japanese at the bot tom of the soi, not only are her ar mies ileeiug, be3ton at every point, not only is the major portion of the territory that Russia coveted now in in tbo hands of the enemy, but tbers is insurrection at borne, terror among tbo officials of state, and adverse fi nancial eouditiuns difficult to over- come. It never rains but it pours, IIow applicable is the old saw to the Ku<- siau troubles of today. Russia thinks that she must retain her military prestige, but to retain this military prestige sho knows that the must have money, which sbo has not at her command, Aud the bunkers of Faris with whom she is now negotiating, tell her frankly that if sbe wants money from them she must eat hum ble pie, give up the idea of recovering her lost military prestige, and end the war. French baukers do not intend that the next loan shall be burnt up in battles. There is too much risk. These bankers aro pretty confident that future battleswill be the same as past battles, in which tbo Japanese have always won. These masterly ro treats of Rnssiiio troops do not pro dnee confidence in circles which have no sentimoat in these matters, bul loan money indiscriminately if the security is good aud the rate of in terest satisfactory. Peace already hovers in sight so far as the armies of the two powers are concerned. But for Russia, the cessation of hostilities will bring no peace. The insurrectionary spirit has spread until it now embraces many io the army once so faithful to the Czar, even the Cossacks beginning to foe) its infection. We sre now looking upon what must be the begiuning of the end. Russian despotism must fall. The very stars in their courses are fighting against it. Wheo it falls Lnt not til) then, tbo light of a better day will shine through all the Rus sia»,—Telegram. Home Circle Column ' ' CLARENCE Y. Editorial Fea. Betas. A OfMiMt and Fleaaaat Kvcaiag Rev Column Dedicated to Tired Mothers a« 1 hey «lulu The ilouie Circle I b >• «* in rv « ipt Í h new and freüh stock of« Read the ytory of any successful man and mark ita moral, told thous ands of years ago by Solomon: Seesi tbou a man diligent in bis business! He shall stand before kings.” This proverb is well illustrated by the career of |the indnstrioua Franklin, for he stood before five kings and dined with two. Drugs RrwgHÌM» Munii ries. pEsrcMEs, B bvshes , B posozs , S oaps N vts POWDER Eight boor laws are ignored by those tireless, little workers — Dr. King's New Life Pills. Millions are always at work, night and day. curing Indigestion. Bilioosnese, Constipa tion. Sick Headache, and all Stomach. Liver and Bowel troubles. Easy, pleasant, safe, sure. Only 25c nt C. Y. Lowe's Drug Stere. C andies . You Can't Expect to Get $2 worth for $1, but you can get your money's worth at M. BREUER’S What We Can Do For You Get the News of the AVorld and E Incation cornmeneos at th» moth . tbit the nuder- er’s knee, and every word that is i . . . nist th tor of :i> > d -c i.aed by spoken within the bearing of the little ì pi r- e*; having ■ at • vili ptekst’fit children tends towards formation of > me at Bniidou, chaiacter. A child is bettor nnliorti IV l:S>5. than untaught. Tne tr e purnoi-e of xN i Kit. education is to cherish an I unfold rhe Wiu. »lutcL re ■ • I of imm irtality nlrea ly sown within us; to develop to their fullest NOTICE OF FINAL A?COl > r. extent the cnpicities of every kin ! Notice is hereby riv- n that Frank Flaw with which God who made us has en Ex. eut. r of th' It-»1« V.il il d t. U.:e‘.t «.»: Fr:tneed F l ' iih . dece ised, ni.I on th,- Ltti; d v dowed us. ol .Mmch. 1 ‘ «■«, »i!- hi« biiai acj oint a* such H ilf the world seems to h ive f-nn.l uncongenial occupation, as if tlo* human ra-e had be"n shalieu up to getber and excliHUged ; luces in the operation. A servant girl is trying to teach, and a natural teacher is tend ing store. Good farmers are murder ing the law, while Choates nod Web slers are rntiniug down farms, each tortured by the consciousness of uti fulfilled destiny. Boys nre pining away iu factories who should be wrestling with Greek and Latin, nnd hundreds are cbatiug beneath unnat ural loads iu college who should be on the farm or before the mast. Ar tints are spreading "daubs'* on canvas who should be whitewashing board fences. Behind counters stand clerks who bate the yard stick and neglect their work to dream of other occupa tions. 2k good shoemaker writes a few verses for the village paper, bis friends call him a poet, aud the last, with which be is familiar, is aban doned for the pen which he uses awk wardly. Other shoemakers are cob bling in Congress, while statesmen are pounding shoe lasts. Laymen are murdering sermons, while B'eetiers and Whitefield* are failing as mer chants, and people are wondering what can be tbo ca ise of empty pews. A boywbo is always making something with ¡tools is railroad'-*] ti.rough the university and started on the road to inferiority in one of the three bonora- ble profea-ions. Reul surgeons Hie h indliug the meat taw and cl.-aver, while butchers are amputating Luman limbs. How fortunate that— night, Or she wiil have nothing to w. ar. Fattier, dear father, corar home with me now. It's lonely without any man. And mother will grieve when she oomea from the club. If things are not fixed ’rick md -,«n. Don't swear, dear papa, it isn't polite. The children in bearing might 1«. So let business slide, for dear mother, you know. Might b. ing b"tue a few friends to tea". S * Give the Local New» Thrown um a rail and examine our k’ouda. City Barber Shop JYISTID 1 FOOTS Sil IOK« m&uosuBsnnm Theie'e aorabbing and sweeping to d o for non-residents. Sale of all kinds of wild game absolutely prohibited. While mother is solving the prob.euis of ■rate. Limit on ducks ent down to 50 in a The childn-n are cryins f >r von. week, not more than 25 in a day Fishing for black base p»rnn<ted st The socks must be darned, the patches lacked on. all seasons of the year. Use of live The beds innst be turned back «o air: pigeons ns targets io trapshooting » And mother's shirtwaist most be ir med to prohibited. Working Overtime. and cirur«. TobM-co. and ClrarettM. Pulula. Oit». Glasses, and PainU-r'aSupplied Prof.., We carry a. flu© line of Fall strici Hata arici Laciies Furnistiinff G-oodla». Patent aud Proprietary Preparations Toilet Articles, BATH ROOMS, W F. HARKIN, IN CHARGE, Succi»«»)! tu J. JL. THOMPSON. SHAVES, EACH SHAMl'OO, JBCtn. H AIR C I' T, 25 Cts SINGE. MASSAGE, AND HATH. EACH Hotel Coquille .1 I* TI PPER. Pi-opriitor. This well-knuwti but el is uuw uuiler uew uud com- peteut management anil Lus been thoroughly ren ovated throughout. The table service is equal to any in Southern Oregon. S mple rooms fur com mercial men. Baggage transported to aud from boats and trains free of clisrge. Fine new bar in connection with the hotel. In a* a Bargain. To those who p iv np arrearages and a year in advance, nud to all new notiscri- hen. who pay in advance, we make the f- Ih.isino | ro|>oaitio!i comprising several dui rent couplets to select from: The New, Elegantly Fitted, and Speedy Steamer Elizabeth, t'u'CZ or PUBLICATION* ESS Y»AB. D asdox kicorDSB San Francisco Bulletin Portland tv.ning Tel: gram V. ; .a Appeal to R'.nscn E x - cuuk * wph tae I’i-rk of the (*• -unty Court, f »r Co »■* Coiraty, Sta'e <»f Oi gon And said C »art th« wi;» »:• ni •. i 4 ill ord. r d>- rt cting that : *’.oud-.y. th-* lT‘h day *.-f ¡•.►15, at 10 ii’ci irk A àl. »f e »i*l «in« . in ¡Lt County C »’ift H’u.u at the <'<jurl H oikl - iu i’oqni!le ’'io, Coon C »auty, O if ^ ou b.* the liar1 and pi .ee for hearing obj« ctiun.s to •♦aid final uec-'uiii, ai.d lb*, b'ttkiu. i.t th ro of. And said Court fartb r ordered this, the notice thereof, to be publi-h^d for 4 *ucces- sive w- vks m tbo B aloon R kcoudkh . the first publication Dated March Ifith, F bank F lam , i xe utor cf lust will of Fran- ccB 1 iaui, d.-ci •. i«-d. G so P. ’loi’PiNO .VP y for estato. 00 t> SO 5 00 1 K 50 C. P. JENSEN, Master- Thé BGÎÎétin il ’ v o' »¡ir Ladina Tbi? Ste.'imer is New. is Strongly built, nnd fitted with the latest improvements, and wi|i p’ibhsbéd in ..f Hiv h » k ! i a <1 give a regular H day service, for passengers and freight, I h tween the :i 'l l th IIC h H. ( Hr once Franc h'*»’», and Coquille River, Oregon, and San Francisoo, Calif. iiicfadva ?Lt Sun y Bulk un. ELBERT DYER, Agent, Bandon, Oregon. lUoi.rJ r «n 1 ! I- till : • ye r tr O E. T. KEL’Z, Managing Agent, 207 Front Street, San Francisco, California. i.\ t: I OH«« nioi.'tL Huet»! ib. r aud ' unii» Tsk'Sraiii is issn«d TL© Pou *1 It giVHs nil tb«« ih » wh that six liuie4 a w k is w.Mtl) reading and np to Emv «»f ♦< prcM. mneb of it being 21 Ivurs fte»ber timi, Ab?n it retubes here tbruu^L any uiL r j au nab ReourJor nn.l Tehgr.ur. mie v rr $”• âû Fur a weekly newfi;»«p<-t tbe »Veeklj Oie Ionian le uU i*i ti;e ?<■ rtbw.’At. and gives all the news usnaHy cun!a:tud in a ucvklj paper. K r«h“r aud W. kb Oregonian.? ’»0 Iti.ifhotlu’v of o ch person to fieek iu forwt’ion alov.c all ¡iu»s »k tt tend toward hr:aging Mbori: LeHer conditions aud u^eaUu pruxperitv i'«r the Lutuar. fn.olv. mid foi the purpose rf giving our readers a ch iiiov to inform themselves we give them the bvsf —Appeal to Rea* >n. Any doctrine that does not appeal to the highest order of rea Boning is not safe. Recorder and Appeal to Reason,.. $2 00 Church Directory M. E. C uuucti . Preachingaervice 1 and 1th Suu day r.t 11 A. M. and Hj ?.L S'liui iv School every S today at IQ. A. M. Epworth l.e.iguv . 7:1*. M. Prayer Luettieg Wednesday :;t ; : F. M. P k ' sbvikuis S S ebvick . rr.-nobi'-g tsi and 3rd Sundays, morning itbl evening. Sunitav Selesil each Sunday nt 10 a. m. En lenvor me- tings r.t the n-nsl honrs. Priver meeting—7 iW Thursday eveuings. Ail nre welcome. Ami.ru IE ibeui . v , Pastor. KING OF ALL LINIMENTS CUÄES EKEUSIATISM AND ALL PAIN ■ÎUUALCIA, BP«AtNa. •UT». BUWUIB, BUR««. »CALM. AOR««. CRICK IB BAC RÎIFP JO4RTA, SONTRACri ARKUS. COW WUSKSR’S ■------------------------------ - ------------------ FtAT.QCKttS, BUBIOMB, OMLBLAtMt, ARO ALL «»FLAMBATIORR OF MAB OB BBABT. B, B fl CFλ ■ F Jp' n» 1. > ÌTÌà ^*3 Class Watch E l D orado First Repairing. TONSCRIAL PARLORS Agates Ground, Polished and Mounted P. B. HOYT, Prop to order; or any other work in my t.oca'eil Io EL DORADO BUILDING, line will be done in a neat and satis III-.! Sheet, BANDON. OKKtlON factory man nor, at a reasonable price. Ciill and bch my new line <»f j-welry con sisting of Stick Pin*» Hat Pins, Sash Pine, Lady’s Waist SetH, Brooches, Rmrel« la. Cuff nud Collar But’ors. CliR»ua.. Charn«Ss a in J Kiugs, uLiuu ba-i just arrived. H.ithr »om neiUy fl’fid np with Porcelain Tul» I'«»’ «»r < old H».tío» 2ft c«*nts ■ruesi' tss Mil t< i:. II perft'tn* not Nolite i ■ h reby liven to nil to tre.pa»* f. the f»r *n»>B**<of i>r.Kenyon. aitunti-d let . h n I baas Lake hih ! tue coan- . i «rn Carry, by removing, ty road, in limb« r ap«»u t»nid culling, or land. <-«« • . * i will !>•* r.'.iti f«»r infoniiH- t» a conviction of tn-HpH*« hh •ion leading* ♦tilted »ib n v. n. March 14 ltM‘1. Dated nt Ban lo- . f) I E I i J! 5 LbON. \vent. AUTHOR UtCE. WdU-biDiik r and Jeweler. I Bandon, I was much afflicted with rheumatism, writes Ed. C. Nud, Iowaville, Sedgwick Co.,Kansas, "going eliout on crutches aud suiieriug a great deal of pain. I was induce^ to try Ballard's Snow Linimer.t, w hich cured me, after tiling three 50c bottles. IT IS TH 8 GREATEST LINIMENT I EVER USED; have omrnended it to a number of persons, all express themselves as being benefited by it. I now walk without crutches, and am able to perform a great deal of light labor co the farm. THItEE SIZES: 25c, 50c AND $1.00 BALLARD SNOW LINIMENT CO ST. LOULS. U. S. A. Oregon. . KSLL ths COUCH JANO CURS r the LUNCÔ k'âw îég LJ.nl C'O*SiJMpri;.j| QliCìiì and KLM 50c A $1.09 F.-eo Trial. WI 'i H P R.?.»-®» .. - tw /'•■I Surrst one. Quickest Care for all TESO AT and I.UNG TROUB LES, or MONEY BACX. Do You Know the News I Pl6 VT q 1? s Pb" cf. M arinettis AV is ., Sept. 25. lfOfl. I was all run down from nervous ness an-! overwork sn-l had to resign tiy poeiticr. ar.d take a r-st. 1 found that I was not gaining aiy «tri nsth and health as f»*t as I could wish, ar.d as yo:ir Wine cf Cardui was rocon>rucn.le<l r-s such» gxxxl nkdicine for the ill» of our «•x, I bought a I tt!" und ts-gan using it. I was «iti«fied with the results from the use of the first bottle, r.r.d took thrv mere r.nd then found I wjf ro-torel t- g<K,d health a> "i :.c<h and abb? to ta:;e up my v.-. rk "wit’j «mewed vir r. I consir itafineh nicaudex.« llent for w< -n-xut, nervous couditiun, and aiu pl.used to endorse it. AGNES WESTLEY, a«ry. »<wti wummu. noUMtf s < mm *. Secure a (1.00 bottle of Wine of Car-M and » 2-jc. jwlrvre of Tbo-tf^rd , Black-Draught U*lay. Wi»E"OFCA?.D'JI BIPANS TABULES Doctors find Jvf-Yon can havo it all for 615 WsUs Street Mar > nette WiJ. r.- -• a.«... i»»WA " now, Disturbances of strikers are not nearly as grave ns an individual dis order of the system. Overwork, loss of sleep and nervous tension will be followed by utter collapse unless a ro liable remedy is immediately employ ed. There's nothing so effective to cure disorders of the Liver or Kid neys as Electric Bitters. It's a won derful tonic, an effective nervine, and the greatest nil around medicine for run dowu systems. It dispels N'er- vousne*-». Rheumatism and Neuralgia, and expels Malaria germs. Only 50c, and satisfaction guarautee.1 by C Y. ijowe. Druggist. end Chemicals, The nation that is shortsighted enough to ignore the homes of the people, builds on a foundation of Absolutely Pure sand; and the homes which divorce themselves from all interests of social and national import, are inviting an inevitable tbralldom for themselves An interesting display at the Lewis aud their posterity. To the ideal and Clark Exposition from the state, the home, pure, safeguarded, Navajo Indian Reservation will Bhow happy, is its glory and its crown. Indian blanket weavers making the rugs that Lave make the Navojos fa The sculptor who brings ont the mous. breathing statue from cold marble, A story is being told of a Kentucky the painter who warms the canvas into a deathless glow of beauty, the editor, who, ui-ediog money, requested architect who builds cathedrals and that all bis subscril era should come hangs the wirld-like dome of St. to the office ami liquidate. There was Denier In Boot* and MI iocm Repairing neatly and promptly done at Peter's in mid-air, is not to be com a great stampede to the office. The lowest living prices. pared, in sanctity and worthiness, to door was broken down and other the humble artist, who, ont of the damage done before the editor could poor material aff tried by theshifting, convince them by the dictionary that charging, selfish world, creates the liquidate meant something else than what Kentuckians had in mind. Two I'apera for the Price of One. X’ov secure E leu of a home. Henry Clay, the ‘'mill boy of the slashes," was on« of seven cbil iron uf a widow too poor to send him to any but a country school, where he whs drilled in the “three it s. But be used every spare moment to study without a teacher, snd iu after years he was king Hmong self-made men. Th» boy who hud learneJ to speak iti h barn with only a cow and a horse for an audience, became one of the greatest American orators and states men. MRS. E. J. HtTE 4 co Apothecary. at Rvea^ig Tide. A model post office will be installed at the Lewis aud Clark Exposition. It will prove interesting as an exhibit, and useful in handling the immense amount of mail matter received at and »ent ont from Exposition head quarters. Fruit raisers of Pierce County, Washington, will give awny apples and strawberries at the Lewie and Clerk Exposition in order to convince Easterner» that Pierce County ie an unsurpassed locality for raising these products. Champion Liniment for 11 haumutism. The staff work on the beautiful Bridge of Nations at the Lewis and Chas. Drake, a mail carrier at Cha Clark Exposition is now completed. pinville, Conn., says: “Chamberlain's The Bridge is almost half a mile long Pain Balm is tbo champion of all lin- and is built of wood aud staff, in imi imeuts. The past year I whs troubled tation of solid masonry. The Bridge a great deal with rheumatism in my crosses Guild’s Lake, the largest shoulder. Arter trying several cares body of water ever enclosed within the storekeeper hero recommended an exposition fence, and connects the this remedy and it completely cured mainland with tbo Government penin me.” There is no use of * auyoue suf * 1 j sula. fenng from that paiuful ailment when Mrs. Eva Emery Dye, author of this liniment can bo obtained for a “The Conquest,” who Las been busy small sum. One application gives for several months tracing descend prompt relief, aud its continued use There is n Jiviuitv that shapes i.ur end«,* ants of the Lewie and Clark party for a short time will produce a per Kuugh he* them bow we will. other than the leaders of that famous mnnent cure. Fur sale by C. Y Lowe, C HIE HOME, FATHER. expedition, has located at Fowler, Druggist. California, a sou of the ‘‘Boy Sbtm- "Father, dear father, come home with me uow. non" frequently mentioned in the Work on the California Building at Ho is the Lewis nud Clark Exposition is I For mother is ont to the elnb; journals of the explorers. You said rec ir ,-c Lexar-ft >nr dii.lg.. 3. L.-* B. Buntrnou, un <,g<-d *Tí<ÍTpri'giT-i‘eiog'rnpn)iy,'>>ud the building y nr wo-k, respeted resident cf Fowler for many will be couiplet. J l»y May 1st. To ¿el the dear children some crab years. Judiie Shannon Las accepted The oook has gone out; her cl ib ai.»o moots, Tha janitor's gone on a spree; an invitation to be the guest of the Change In Tlie Game Laws Aud piur orotuer is-ritile has axviiliuwvd a Lewis and Clark Exposition, wbicu is The following, in I rief, are the nail. to bo b"ld in celebration of th« cen- changes made in the Oregon game And ho one to help him bnt me. teouial of the Lewis and Clark Expo law: Hunters' license of $1 a year for dition, on Juno 1st, the opeuing day. all hunters except farmers, and fill Father, dear father, come borne with m- More HU ta Oregon, liaudon, Crude Thought« A« They Fall From The ,,‘‘r Iflonth 5Or Mk/U p<“ Jlonth In the Evenirne Telegram, of PortlArwJ Oregon. It is the largest evening news pipe published in Oregon: it contains all th nrwt of * “ - and - of - -• the state th© J na'iot Try it for a month. A hntupie o py w I be mailed to you free. Adure&t The Telegram, PORTLAND. ORF. A Good Prescription 60 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE for mankind ««levlr ••cwrxei» o»r w pmbsbir Uoa« •*»«■ ■- Mat tr«a. CH<Mb( VSWI r fa taken tkrts tp ml natwt. without charge, in ma A Scientific American. Hh>«tr»ted weetly. Tguveet etr * ?al _ ___ lion _ _______ of any — «cfer.ttflc jnttfle J -urnaL Tern»«. Term«. >3 S3 a • veiu; rar : too four ------------ mnr.tba, •* |L Sold by all ------------------- new «dea 1er*. hllNM SCO.»'«-—Mew Tort Br^ncb OCico. C23 F St, WastlEgton, D. G L