9 THE EECORDER IB rouLtsnED EVERY TUUKSDAY AFTERSOON DY DAVID K. STITT, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. pne Year ?2 00 Six Months 1 00 Throo Months 60 This paper is entered at tho Bandon post offlco as Second-class Matter. THURSDAY, JUNE 2 1905. Telegram: Oyama bas Linievitcb cornerned. If tbo Japanese army does not crnsb tbo Russian army within tbo next few days, Oyama will have demonstrated tbat bis self re straint is as remarkablo as bis skill in strategy. oo Centesimal Notes. Tbe attendauco at tbo Lewis and .Clark imposition is increasing daily Excursions are run every day from one or moro cities in tbe Northwest bringing many people to tbo Fair. Evervbodv wbo bas visited tbe Lewis and Clark Exposition pro uonnces tbo Trail "tbo best ever, Thero are thirty shows, and you can seo tbem all for about ?7. Tbe prices range from 10 to 50 cents. Tbe price of admission to tho Lewis and Clark Exposition on Sundays bas been reduced to 25 cents. Tbe week lv admission remains at 50 ceuts. On Snndays tbe gates open at noon ant" close at 11:30 p.m. July 12 will be Advertising Men's Day at the Lewis and Clark Exposi tion. Tbe Pacific Coast Advertising Men's Association will be in session on that date. This Association is working along very broad lines for the promotion of tbe coast and its products, and for tbe elevation of ad vertisiug aud tbe betterment of the craft. Towns and citios of tho state o Washington will begin their specia davs at tbo Portland Fair this week. June 27 was Oklahoma day. and Gov eruor Ferguson of tbat territory, with many citizens, was in attendance June 30 is omau's day, and July 1 is Tacoma dav. The Domiuiou of Canada also will have special exer cises on tbat day. Tbo American Li brary Association Convention begins its sessions Monday, July 3. On the 'Fourth of July thero will bo n grnnc! celebration of Independence Day with n great display of fireworks in the evening. II npo Task. It was a hugh task toundortake the cure of Ruch. a bad case of kidney disoase as tbat of C. F. Collior, of Cberokeo, Iowu, but Electric Bitters did it. Ho writes: "My kidueys were so far goue, I con Id not sit on a chair without a cushion, and suffered from dreadful backache, headache, and de pression. In Electric Bitters, how ever, I found a. enre, and by them was restored to perfect health. I recom mend this great tonic medicine to all with weak kidneys, liver or stomach. Guaranteed by C. Y. Lowe, Druggist. Price 50 centsi. Telegram: Four more saloons have been licensed to do business in the neighborhood of tbe Exposition Bravo indeed are the gentlemen who compose the liquor license committee of tho City Council. OOO Cohan Diurrlioca. "U. S, soldiers who served in Cuba during the Spanish war, know what this disease is, and that ordinary rem edies have little moro effect than so much water. Cuban diarrhoea is al most as severo and dangerous as a mild attack of cholera. Thero is one remedy. howver, that can always bo depended npn as will be seen by tbe following certificate from Mrs. Min nie Jacobs, of Houston. Texas. "I hereby certify that Chamberlain's Colli. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy cured my husband of a severe attack of Cuban diarrhoea which ho brought home from Cuba. Wo had several doctors but they did him no good. One bottle of this remedy cured him, as our neighbors will testify. I thank God for so valuable a medicine." For salu by C. Y. Lowe, Druggist. Telegram: The law docides tbat .Senator Mitchell is not charged with moral turpitude. Thero is moro of what the late Josh Billings would have called dam phoolishness in the law to the square inch than is associ a tod with all other professions. Fh J ale. Corner lot with small honse and nntiinildincs, lot 12iji4."i feet; situated on IriH Street near Hroonihaudle Factory, l'rice 200. Knnnire at this offico. Also three hits in Cartwrigbt Addition. WANTED TRUSTWORTHY MAN OR woman to manage business in this county and adjoining territory for well establised hnu.se of solid financial standing. $?0.00 straight cash salary with all neoessary ex penses paid weekly by check from head quarters. Money advanced tor expenses, i'osition p"rraauont; previous experience net essential. No investment required. We tarnish everything. Enclose self-addressed euvelope. Address Manager, 810 Como Block. Chicago, III. THE SHEEP - De Laney's new novel An Oregon writer's Greatest Effort. A story of the gn-at range, wan Into ivhich In interwoven the roniuiitio cplmideH or acquit-inK timber lamls, and tho lul-ianc-t ui nt ,r irrigation. ' This production wi l appear in the Semi Weekly Oregon Journal in serial form. Tho Journal will be clubbed with the ItEconDEii, the two for .'.?.,. Subscribe at once and ?id thio great story of life as told by l'aul 0? l:a,!T Oregoniao: New York is to havo an ordinance permitting her citizens to get drunk three times in ono year without being punished. If tbe New York drunks aro like those of some cities, the authorities will have great difficulty iu determining where Ihe ''spre" begins and whero it ends. Three drunks of the kind indulged in by some professionals, would lust for tbreo years. Dylaig of Kainino is, in its torments, like dying of con sumption. Tbo progreFS of consump tion, from the beginning to tbe very end, is a long torture, both to victim and friends. "-When T had consump tion in its first stage," writos Win, Myers, of Cearfoss, MdM "after try ing different medicines aud a good doctor, in vain, I at last took Dr. King's Now Discovery, which quick ly and perfectly cured me." Prompt relief and sure euro for coughs, colds, sore throat, bronchitis, etc. Positive ly prevents pneumonia. Guaranteed at C. Y. Lowe's Drug Store. Price 50c and S1.00 a bottle. Trial bottle free, Home Circle Column Crude Thought An They Full From The Editorial Pen. Pleaimiit Evening Kcv erlcn. A Column Dedicated to Tired Mother as They Join The Home Circle at Evening Tide. An Uriah Bull. One day an English gentleman me Pat and at once got into conversation with him, "Well, Pat," he said, "1 havo often heard of an 'Irish bull; can you tell me what it is?" "Well sir," replied Pat, "you see those seven cows standing up by tbat tree? well tho one lying down is an Oirish bull.' Glasgow Times. No Secret About It. It is no secrei; that for Cuts, Bums Ulcers, Fever Sores, Sore Eyes, Boils etc, nothing is so efloctive as Buck Ion's Arnica Salve. ''It didn't take long to cure a bad sore I had, and i is all O. K. for sore eyes," writes D L. Gregory, of Hope, Tesas. 2oc a C. Y. Lowe's Drug Store. Ki rally's groat specialty, ''Tho Car nival of Venice," on the Lewis am Clark Exposition Trail, opened las week. This is a remarkable show Bolossy Kiralfy has been known the world over for many years as a suc cessful creatorof brilliant spectacular exhibitions, and this time he has stir passed himself. There aro nearly 300 people iu the performance, including scores of pretty girls. Performances are given every afternoon and even ing. J uat 'What Everyone Should Do. Mr. J. T. Barber, of Irwinville, Ga., always keeps o. bottle of Chamber iain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy at band ready for instant use. Attacks of Colic, Cholera Mor bus and Diarrhoea come on so sud denly that there is no tirao to bnnt a doctor or go to thestoro for medicino. Air. Barber says: "I havo tried Cham- berlaiu's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy which a one of tbe best med iciues I over saw. I keep a bottle of it in my room aa I have had several attacks of colic, and it has proved to Sold by C. Y. Lowe, Druggist. Oregonian: Tho log raft is extend ing its field for operations. Wbon it first appearod on the Pacific the builders were unable to get it safely over the course from Coos Bay to San Francisco. But tho route was length ened to the Columbia River, and then toPnget Sound, and now a San Fran cisco firm is said to be arranging to tow one of tbo unwieldy masses of logs across tho Pacific to Japan. The first rafts towed on tho Pacific were not very successful, but since A. B. Hammond beiran operations with them, not a raft has been lost, and it is highly probable that tho trans-Pa cific ott could bis successfully accom plisbed. Sprained Ankle, Stiff Shoulder. Nook, Inline These are three common ailments for which Chamberlain's Pain Balm is especially valuable. If promptly applied it will save yon time, money and suffering when troubled with auy odo of these ailments. For sale by C. Y. Lowe, Druggist. OOO The Weekly Oregonian aiid this paper give you all the nowa of home, state, the Northwest and the nation. WANTED. MEN AND WOMEN in Ibis and adioin- na comities for home or traveling work. representing and ndvortislng the Wholesale and Educational Departments of an old es tablished Mantifacturine House. Salarv $:j ) per day with expenses advanced. Kin tarnished wuen neoessnry; position perma nent; references exchanged. Address, Wow Brothers it Co., Homo Dent., Chicago, III. TWO PICTURES. When morning broke and baby came Tho house did hardly Beom tho samo Ab just before. Tho very air Grew fragrant with tho essence raro Of a celestial garden, whero Tbo angels, breathless, leaned to bear The yoothfol mother's fervid prayer To God, to goard her first-born care, And with what diligonco eaoh ear Did listen, as her lips did f ramo The helpless little stranger's name When baby came! o c When darkness came and baby died. Tho misty grief that fell belied The transient joy that filled tho room But jnst before; whero brooding gloom Now dumbly spoke tho baby's doom. Wo hid away the little things Woven by nature's matchless loom A woman's hands! Tbo amber bloom Waxed dimmer on the finch's wings! Tho flowers, too, iD sorrow tied, As if kind nature drooped and cried When baby died! Modern living is a complex affair, greatly in contrast with tbo simple modes of lifo of tho earlier Americans aud of thoir immediate descendants. All tho appliances which have been invented notably during the past generation to give heightened com fort to tho borne, and to make labor easier, have added to this complexity of living, aud most materially to its cost, How materially, ono would hardly beliovo until he had studied tho matter for himself and discovered beyond a question that today a man caunot support a wife and bring up one child, living in a comfortablo and not at all lavish manner, upon what his ancestor would havo considered su CQcient to rear a large family. He cannot do it on what it cost bis .an cestor of only two generations ago As men and women aro educated aud taught to thiuk for themselves, they will no longer follow bliudly tbe load of the so called ''fashionable" boll wethers, but will rocognize tho charm of independent modes of thought and lifo, and will permit thomselvos to live according to their own ideals and in their own ways. They will see tho folly of attempting to imitato tho methods of the millionaire on the in como of the average business or pro fessional man, but will live thoir own lives, happy in doing the things which they really caro to do, instoad of the things which they do just because somebody else does them. How fretful wo sometimes fool when we aro hungry! A baked potato will prodnco such a change in us that we hardly know ourselves. Tho tooth ache has boon known to transform in half an hour a saint into a sinner. How quickly will music calm an angr child! 'The trifles of oar daily liven, Tho common things .scarce w irth rocall, Whereof no visible trace survives, Theso are tbo mainsprings, after all. Destiny is not without tboo, but within. Thyself must mako thyself." All those facts only show what a powerful influence little things may have over us. Our lives are made up of moments, and the character of each moment depends upon tho influences of that moment; and it requires but a very small influonco to change tbo charactor of a moment. SII OWING WILLINGNESS AT HOME. Love shows itself iu our willingness to do little or big things that will please our loved ones. A man may not caro for violets, but bo shows his love for his wife, if ho will, for her sake, go down on his knees in the grasB aud gather a bunch just for her. Ho may not caro to go to church, but if his wife and children want him to go, he could fchowbis lovo for then by going with them. Ho may thiuk that thoy ought to know he loves them dearly, because every day of his lifo he is working for them. But his love is not all that it might bo until it loads him to do tho things tbat aro specially ploasing to his fam ily. Numerous caros, deep thought, au absorbing lifo work, a crowded day, free no mnn from tho duty of showing his lovo at homo in ways which aro wholly of his wife's or his children's choosing. The man who complaius of tho use less demands bis family make upon him, bad better right about face and ask himself bow much he is doing to make such loving claims soom no onger like demands. THE DEADLY FOURTH. The Fourth of July is rapidly be coming a day to be droaded rather than enjoyed. The Fourth of July means the death of hundreds of chil dren by explosives of diffnroat kinds. Tho daily papers on the fifth of July nevor fail to contain column aftor column of death notices from toy pis- ols, fire crackers and various kinds of explosives. In New England tho growing disgust tbat a day which should bo hallowed by patriotic mem ories should be degraded into a dav marked by tbo killing and maiming of hundreds, if not thousands, of children, and into a day of torture for bo sick and nervous, and of dread and anxiety for the strong nud well. 'he hospitals of the large cities on tho Fourth of July nro filled with youngsters of all agns, cut and burned, with their hands torn to shreds anl their sight destroyed or injured, and the death duo to lockjaw alono would, if wo were not calloused by custom, cause such au outcry that thoso who sell or parents who put into the bauds of their children the deadly toys would bo held up to general execra tion. That thoro is no exaggeration in this statement of the case is borne out by the newspapers of the morning following the Fourth, in evory city in tho country. Among the sick and unwell, or those who are in the least nervous, the constant din and tbo sud den ear-splittiDg explosions cause a degree of misery that in itself would justify tho suppressions of all explo sives even if they wero entirely inocu ous to 'those that handle them and to surrounding property. No ono has the right to subject others to torture merely to amuse himself. To bring children up deliberately to disregard the comforts and well being of others is to teach license, not liberty, on the day that should bo consecrated to liberty. A 11ml Scare. Some day you will got a bad scare, when you feel a pain iu your bowels, and fear appendicitis. Safety lies in Dr. King's Now Lifo Tills, a suro euro, for all bowol and stomach diseases, such as headache, biliousness, costivo ness, etc, Guarauteod at C.Y. Lowe's Drug Storo. Only 25 cents. Try them. X-Ray Gas Generator. The Wonderful Light of Tbe Twentieth Century. On an ordinary lamp this attach raent will increase your light to at least double the capacity of tho ordi nary burner. This is a late and most popular invention, and does away with smoking chimneys, and requires no cleaning or trimming of the v. irk. Call and Investigate it. Snli Agent for It:indoii :md Vicinity. At Hr.ndon June -1 Jfarshfield liamlon June It Coqnilla vs ' June -North Head vs July 10 .Marshlield v.s July Coqnille v.s Ann 0 North Hend vs " Aus- -'7 .Marshfu-ld va " Sent :l Ooqnillu va " .Sent iT North Head va " At Co.uille May -1 Handon fqtiillo June 4 North l!.-nd s " June i". Marshli.-ld v-j Jnly "2 Hamloti vs " July 10 No th Hend va " Ans 0 M.-.rahlifild v.s ,l Ann Kl Handun vs " Am? 27 North Hetid vs " .Sept 17 Mar.'.htidd vs " At North Hend May 21 Marsh field vs North Hend May 2t Hnndon vs " Jnno 18 Coqnille va " Jnly 9 Bandon vs " Jnly 23 Marthfield vs " Jnly III Coqnille vs ,l Anc 20 Handnt! vs " Sopt:J Mar-ihtield vs Sept 10 Coqnille vs At Marshfield May 23 Cnquillo vs Marsh field June 11 North Hend vs " June 13 iSatuIon vs July 2 North Head vs Jnly tl-Coqoille vs " July "! Bandon vs Au IU North Meml vs " Aiic 20 Coquilh? va Sept 10 ltn:itl"ii vs A rec-Riilzcd OreKonian. authority Tlw Weekly CLARENCE Y. LOWE, Il:iiidon. Oregon, Druggist and Apothecary, Is jaai In receipt of a new and freHh stock of Drugs and Chemicals, Patent and Proprietary Preparations Toilet Articles, Irjigrjts Sundries. PEaFUMES, BltUSHES, SPONGES, SOAPS Nuts and Candies. Clicurs, Tolmecos and CitrnrcttcH. Paints. Oils. Glasses, and Painter's Supplied BOOT? SHOES You Can't Expect to Get $2 worth for $1, but you can get your money's worth at M. BREUER'S Dealer in Boots and Shoes Repairing neatly and promptly done at lowest living prices. Vlc 01 i SEEING MACHINE. ROLLER BEARINQ. HIGH GRAD2. ii -OK-' by buying thlfl reliable, honest. STiiONGESiT GUAKAKTES. Nationai Sowing frischine Co., SAN FRANCISCO. CAL. FACTORV AT KHLVIDIIUE. First Class Watch Repairing. Agates Ground, Polished and Mounted to order: or any otbr-r work in my Siiio will bo ilonu in a noat and satis factory manner, at a roasonable price. Call and see my new lino of jewelry con sisting of Stic!; Pir.. Hat Tins, Kr.su Pius, Lady's Wai.st Sets. Urooches. Bracelrts. Cuff and Collar l'.r.foi.s. Chains. Charms, and HiiiKH. whioli lias just arrived. AKTHI'K KICK. WatcLiiiak-.-r and Jeweler. Bandon, wrsctK? it's: lv! y:rr Oregon. t i 9 Thedford's Dlack-Dranpht comes iiwiiiiiiu uiu I'll i in; n.iii-iu and keeping the oody in healtli than any other medicine made. It is always ready in any emergency to treat ailments that aro froqnent in any family, such as imlimtion. biliousness, colds, diarrhcea, and stomach aches. Thedford's Blnck-Draucht is the standard, never-failing remedy for stomach, bowel, liver and kfdney troubles. It is a cure for tho domes tic ills which so frequently summon the- doctor. It is an good for children aa it is for grown persons. A dose of this medicine every day will toon cure tho most obstinate case of dys pepiia oc constipation, and when taken as directed brings quick relief. Danville, ill., Dco. 31, 1003. TtMKWoM' niack-nrauicht has been our family doctor fur flvo year and wo want no other. Yfbr-a any of u feci badly wo take a doo and aro all rlstit In twclvo hours. Wo bayo spout lts of money for doctor bills, but got nloni Just as trull with DlacV-brautfht. IliA Ut baIIKII. ; Aik your dealer for a packapro of Thedford't Black-Draught and if he doea not keep It aendUc. to Tho Chatta nooga Medicino Co., Chattanooga, Tcnn. and a package will bo mailed to you. ar. ' hr J iTl! V V K ! sfOn I 0;. T.w Hl:U Prico 6Ci: &$1.C0 ; Free Tr;3l. Sun' '. .Mid u licJicst Curo for nil ? y XHROAT and J-'JG- TROUB El I3orado TONSORIAL PARLORS P. B. HOYT, Prop. r.ocat-d in EL lKIt.DO m'lTjDIXR. I"ir.st Stri'ot, r.VMIHN, (IKDCON SHAVING, SHAMI'OOiNG AND 1IAIK CI' iTIXG AT h l'ANDAKD l'KICES. Hittliruom niMvly llttod np with Poro'lniii Tub. Hot or Cold llatlih '-'5 c-ii!m 60 YEARS EXPERIENCE T lie City Meat Marlcex 0 Yes! 0 Yes! We Have the Variety of Stock Ueof, Pork. V-nl, Jlutton. Lamb, Holofimi and Pork Sansae, Pressed Ueef, Head Chouse, Corned H?cf, Pickhil Pork, kj.'Uf, Wctiahlt-.i mid Hotter. Call on us and get our prices before biiyui elsewhere. We are not like the Hind Wheels of a wagon, always followinc in the samo rnt. Wo aro pushers, striving for-a larger business, aud wo cet tb.ro by keeptn Txie Best nEeat in tlie Land and selling at the very lowest prices. Wo aro hero to please and hero to stay. "S"ou.rs to serve, J. Waldvogel & Son, Props. The Newly Refitted, Speedy and Elegant Steamer HICO Will Riyo a regular ten day Service between Coqnille Kiver, Oregon, and San Frnncico. California, for both passengers and freight. CAPT. M. MARTIN. S WAYNE & E. DVEIi. Agent, Handon. Oregon. HOYT, Agent, 2-,(I Jiattery Street, San Francisco. California. City Barber Shop .A.2ST3D BATH ROOMS, SHAVES, 25 Ct9 EACH SHAMPOO, II A I It CUT SINGE. MASSAGE, EACH 25 Ctg. AND JJATH. Hotel Coquille ;oqiiIilc JJity5 Oregon, ,T. V. TUPPER, Proprietor. Tbis well-knowu hotel is now under new and com petent management and bas been thoroughly ren ovated throughout The table service is equal to any in Southern Oregon. Smtilo rooms for com mercial men. Baggage transported to and from boats and trains free of charge. ' Fine new bar in connection with tho hotel. The Nsw, Elegantly Fitted, and Speedy Steamer beth, 0. P. JENSEN, Master- I'bis Steamer is New. is Strongly hnilt . and fitltd v?tth the latest improvements, and wi give a rei-nliir S dav Fei vice, fi r passenger" and freight, between the Coijnille Kiver. Oregon, and Sn Francisco, Calif. ELUKKT DYEK. ttnt. Knndon, Oregon. E. T. KHl"Z, Alnnai'ing Agent. 2i7 Front Stnet, San Francisco, California. THE JOY OF LIVING CXSi BB FLXLY REALIZED WHEN TOU ENJOY GOOD HEALTH ETC tCACI UAX The Popular Liver Medicine Will Keep You Well A GUARANTEED CURE for all diseases prodnced by TOR. PID LIVER and IMPURE BLOOD. Do not fill your system with Arsenic, Calomel and Quinine. They act as rank poisons which vitiato tho blood, debilitate the system, and leave a trail of bad symptoms which require years to obliterate. HERO INE is purely vegetable and contains no mineral or narcotic poisons, is absolutely harmless and is the simple remedy of nature. It carries of? all poison in the system and leaves no injurious effects. CURED BY KERBINE AFTER OTHER REMEDIES FAILED Mr. I,. A. Hicks, Iredell, Texas, says: "I waf ick in bed for eight months with liver trouble, the doctor seemed to do me no good. I was told to try Her bine, nnd it cured me in a short time. I cannot recommend this wonderful medicine too highly." TAKE IT NOW! LARGE BOTTLE, 50c GET THE GENUINE Ballard Snow Liniment Co. ST. LOUIS, U. S. A. SOLD AND RECOMMENDED BY C. Y. LOWE. DO YOU NEED ANY HARD-WARE? Wo aro still doinc business at Tbe Old Stand and can nlease von. Give na a Call and examine onr trade marks Designs COPYRIQHTS AC Anyono sending a nketch and description mar qulcklr ascertain our opinion free whether an Invention Is probably patontablo. Communica tions atrlctlr confidential. HANDBOOK on Patent sent free. Oldest atroncy for securing jutonta. Patents taken through Munn & Co. receive tptclal notice, without charge, in the Scientific American. A handsomely lllnstraled weekly. lArsest clr- Torms. 13 a cul .tion of nnv vclentinc Journal year: inur montns, 71. com uyau newsdealer MUNN & CQ.36,B'oadwa'- Hew York branch Offlro. G25 F BU Washington. I). U. Wanted-fln Idea Who can tMnl of some slmpls thlcc to tiatcntl Protect your Ideas; they may bring you wealth. Write JOHV W Kl)tE.ftBURN & CO.. Patent Attor- , dojt. Wahlnstca. ). C. for their Sl.SM prlso octet k list of two huudrwt IhtcuUous wanted. 1 If You Do an Stoves, Ranges and Farm Implements, Etc, Now is tbo timo to purchase Hardware. Tbe undersigned has in stock a large assortment of Hardware, Tinware, Graniteware, Glassware, Crockery and Miners' Supplies. SainiM, Oils, Doors niul Windows. TIN'SIIOP IX CON'XKCTIUN. A. McNAIR, The Bandon Hardware Man. TUKftTASS XOTW'K. Notice is hereby jiiven to all Hrsoiis not to trespass noon the premises of Dr. Keoyon, situated between Floms Luke ami the coun ty road, in Northern Carry, by removing, murine or destroy in e timber npnt said land. reward will b pnid for informa tinii leading t a conviction of trespass :n sta'ed Mbove. In!ed at Hando'i. Ore-. n. Mreh U. i'L I Ell MiLbUN. Aeut. THE STEAMER DISPATCH THOMAS WHITE, Master Leaves Hnndon every mornirig. excepi Sunday, at 7:30 o'clock and makes connec-. tioos with the train and steamer llyrl at 10i!0 a. in. t Coquille Citv. I Leaves CV.(piiJle Citv at 12:30 p. m., arms it.u at ii'andou at 4:oU p. m.