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About Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910 | View Entire Issue (July 13, 1905)
THE JiECORDER is ronusiiKD . EVERY TUUKSDAY AirTERNOON .... BT .... DAVID K. STITT, SDITOH AND rnorRiETOR. SUHdCMPTION BATES. Ono Yoar $2 00 Six Mouths 1 00 Threes Months 60 This pfper is entered nt tho Bandon post oilice ns Seomnl-clnKH Matter. THURSDAY. JUDY J.?, 1905. EDITORIAL. Ami now it Cougressmnn J. N. Williamson who is biMnj held up for public inspection, wbilo Attorney Honey will soo to it that the public shall havo, tho advantage of the stronirest X Kay exhibit. Already tho exposure is very damaging to Williamson's case. The beef trust magnates, under in dictment, assnme a haughty indiffer ence. Presumably their affectation is to parade before the public as much injured persons. However, it is pos sible to misjudge them. They may have preyed upon the people so long that thv have become hardened to an etn? that they havo no regard for public opinion. There is considerable lamentation arising from certain quarters over the verdict found in the .Senator Mitchell trial, some even expressing surprise that ho should be found guilty. It seems to us, that with the facts so clear!' proven, it would have been a greater surprir-e to have found a jury that would not have convicted him. If our Dation would progress and stam3 as a model and leader for other governments to pattern after, it must rid itself of just such iniquity as Sen ator Mitchell has helped to foster. No country can crucify the just aud turn loose its criminals and flourish. Palestine tried that experiment some 2000 ypars ago. and tho result has certainly been very apparent. Now comes the rumor that Rnesia is wauting a tight with Great Britian, and that she will make peace with Japan. Perhaps she may want a change, but it looks tnvr-.'u as though t-he will ha-ve alljthe fighting at home that she can attend to in tho next year or two. Japau has whipped her a good deal more severely than Eng lnnd ever did, aud perhaps Knssia is desirous of the change, in -rder to ea:o up the uoso by d ogives. It is protmhle that Madam Rumor is lying about the old lighting JJear, though, for with the greater pnrt of her out side lleet in the bottom of the ocean. and that of the Black .Sea, either in the hands of mutineers or likely to soon be there, she is not in a very nourishing condition to seek a quar rel wih the British Lion. Telegram: The public hopes that the beef trust will find tho?o indict ments as difficult to chew and digest as tho steaks which the trust has been sulling at skyscraper prices. Oiegouian: John D. Rockefeller haviug given '10.0'0.0(X) to a general educational fund, and something like S30,UU0.0U0 or $rlU.0U0,U0 more for similar purpo-es to various iustitu tion-. there is hope that after a while he may remember the tax collector. Higher and liowcr. James B. Dill, ono of tho most promiuent corporation lawyers of the country, has left a practico estimated at $300,000 annually for a S3000 Judgeship, It is reported that Mr Dill is so disgusted with tho revela lions made receutly in tho circles of high finance, that he no longerdesires io give them the benefit of his legal services. This action of Mr. Dill is valuable in indicating tho growth of a new spirit in the land. Some men are coming to feel, as they have never felt before in this country, thnt man cannot live by bread alone. Every thing that makes life .vorth the living is seen to be in jeopardy from the dis honest, commercial aspects of modern life. Once, men felt that life meant something, that there was a spiritual side to it, but men havo grown skepti cal through the constant spectacle of rotten living on the part of men who ought to bo the examples for the younger generation. Even the skepticism which men feel in regard to tho validity of tho relig ious instinct is largely due to the ma terialistic way of living that the pro fessorsof religious principles indulge in. Men claim that they believo in spiritual conceptions of life, yet their business is curried on as though God and immortality were fictions, and not realities, A retired missionary, on being asked if he had ever seen any Christians in his life, replied that he had, but that they all called them selves Hudhi-ts. Whit a commentary on religions belief and practice among CUOLK1U J.SFANTJUM. Child Not Kxpwtiul to Live from One tfour to Another, but Cured by Chamberlain's Colir, CholeniiiiiO I)luirhoa Remedy. Ruth, the little daughter of E. N. Dewey, of Agnewvallo, Va., was seri ously ill of cLolora infantum laBt summer. -'We gave her up and did uot expect her to live from one hour to another," ho says. ul happened to think of Cbamborlain'H Colic, Cholora and Diarhoea Remedy, and got a bot tle of it from the store, in five hours I saw a change for the better. We kept on giving it and before she had taken tho half of one small bottle, she was well." This remedy is for sale by C. Y. Lowe, Druggist. Ceii ten n i ill Note. Liberates famous Italian band of fifty pieces, is now giving two free concerts daily at the LewiB and Clark Exposition. Susan B. Aulbony, the loading ex ponent of woninn's suffrage in tho United States, wan the booored guest on Friday, June 30, at a reception h- Id in the Oregon building at the Lewis and Clark Exposition. . The free illnatrated lectnrea by Bar ry Buckley, of Washington, D. C, which are given e?ery afternoon at four o'clock iu the Government build ing nt the Lewis and Clark Fair, are attracting large audiences. Mr. Buck ley speaks eloquently op the wonders of the Yellowstone National .Park, and his lecture :s beautifuliy illus trated by colored lantern slides. The price of admission to the Lewis and Clark Fair grounds in the even ing has been reduced, by a provision whereby tho purchaser of a fifty cent admission ticket receives with his ticket, coupons which admit him to twenty five cents' worth of shows on the Trail. Thp arrangement is proy ing popular. The change was made bpcause it was thought that the. fifty cent charge, which merely permitted the visitor to the grounds, was nnrea sonable, sinco the exhibit palaces Bre not kept open in the evenings. A SurprUe Party. A pleasant surprise party may be given to your stomach aud liver, by i aking a tm.licinfi which will relievo 'their pain aud discomfort, viz: Dr. King's New Life Pills. They are a most wonderful reruedy,affordiugsure i relief anJ cure for headache, dizzi ! ness and constipation. 25cts at Lowe's jjrug oioro. T Oregonian: Pugilist Ross was killed at Aberdeen, Wash., July 3. by Eagi list Donnelly, with whom be was en gaged in a prize fight contrary to law. Donnelly was arrested, and is said to j feel very sorry ever tho terminaiion jof the affair, although sorrow among I brutes is npt common. It is some what uncertain why Mr. Douoelly should suffer the pangs of rgrot over the termination of the fight. It is nothing but tho brute instinct in mau that makes the Gghting game inter esting, and, when ono of the brutes proves himself ho far superior to the other brute tbht he kills him. the vie tory would seem to be much more glorious than where ho only half killed his man. It is not at lull clear that the world has lost anything by tho death of Mr. Ros, and if Mr. Donnellv could only be hanged with out entailing too much expenseonthe county, there would not be very m uch regret. Tlit; Diamond Cure. The latest news from Paris, is, that they havo discovered a diamoud cure for consumption. If you fear con sumption or pnoumonia, it will, how ever, be best for you to take that great remedy mentioned by V. T. McGee. of Van leer, Tenn. "I had a cqqgh for fourteen years. Nothing helped me until I took Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs apd Colds, which, gave in stant relief and effected a permanent cure." Unequalled qqicjk cure for Ibroat and Lung Troubles. At Lowe's Drug Ssore. Price 50cts and S1.00, guaranteed, Trial bottle free. Fon Salk. Cornijr lot with Tfraall bone and onthnildincs; lot 1.35x45 feet; situated on Iris Street ner.r Bfobmhandlo Factory. Price y.DO. Enquire at tbi office. Alao three luts in Cartwriht Addition. WANTED MEN AND yqXIEN in this and adjoin ing cunntieR for borne or traveling work, representing and advertinlnc the Wholesale and Educational Di-partn-.ents of nn old es tit bji wlied Manufantnring House. ' Salary c:.ii0 1 nor day with expenses advanced. Kir furnished when n-fcwRHary; position perma nent; reference exchanged. Address Blew Brothers & Co.. Home Dept.. Chicago, III. X-Ray Gas Generator. The Wonderful Light of The Twimtieth Century. On an ordinary Inmn this attach men will increase yonr light to least doublo tho capacity of tho ordi nary burner. This is a lato and most popular invention, and does away with snjokini? chimnevs. and reauires j i no cleauiug or trimming of the wick. Call and Investigate it. Sole Agent fo:r Bandon and Vicinity. Home Circle Column Crude Thought An Tlioy Fall Frou The Kdltorial Pen. Pleasant Evening Rev eries. A Column Dedicated to Tired Mothers aa They Join The Uoine CJrcle at Kreuing Tide. WPJMAN'S HEART. God's ancela took a little drop of dew Fresh fallen from the beaveu's far-off bine. And a white violet, so pure and bright, Shedding its fragrance in the morn's soft ' light. And a forget-me-not laid altogether oat of ight Within tho chalioe nf a lily white; With humbleness ai i grace they covered it. Made purity and saa.ieaa near to sit, And added pride to this and fears a few, One wish, but half a hope and bright tears, too, Courage and sweetness in misfortunes smart, And out of this they moulded woman's heart. If yon have any doubt in your mind as to the good that can come to yon by living in the sunshine way we ask you tp try for one day and prove by personal experience whether or not it is worth yonr while to scat ter sunshine. Pegin at once by try ing to make those about you in your homes happier. Keep a sharp look out for little opportunities of help fulness. Be courteous and kind whenever you speak or are spoken to. Ie pleasant to everyone every where. Be willing to sacrifice your own per sonal enjoyment if by doing bo you can make other persons happier. Do all this aud see when night comes if your own heart is not full to over flowing with peace and joy unspeak able. A little fun has a great effect upon the different characters of men and women. Martha the Martha wo all love knows this and encourages it in her home. So sisters, if John is cross, if the children try yonr pa tience, if well, if the stovepipe even should fall down (as ours did today), and every thing goes wrong don'i worry. Worry draius the system and shortens our lives. Joy is the sunshine of the heart. Let's laugh and enjoy every moment of the time as it passes. It's just as easy to be u leader as a wheel horse. If the job be long the pay will be greater. Be cheerful; don't worry; laugh at yonr troubles aud your home will be hap py and you will bo the Martha that made it so. Try it for oue year. Tho responsibilities of home train ing rests chiody upon the mothers of our land. The fathers are uecessan ly driven out to face stern realities of life, and the time spent in the so ciety of their families is circum scribed, The mothers the queen of the home too often allows thom stdves to bo eugroced with household duties, to neglect tho little ones. It is true wo live iu a fast age The do mands of civilizalion are lusatiablo. Thousands of details press on the mother's mind and energies, especial ly iu the absence of hired help, and eveutually nudermiue her physical strength, and as the members are al ways iu sympathy with the physical, mental aberration might possibly en sue. Let them economize time, lake advantage of all the short cuts to do things thus gain time to spend with those little jewels, merely loaned to them by a beneticient Creator; let i hem devote as much time as possible to them, make themselves worthy of their confidence and love, and interest themselves in all things which per tain to their children's iuterest and attention. Seek their opinion con ceruing business matters around th home, thus inculcating a spirit of self-confidence, which is an indiVpen sable pre requisite in the battle of life Sympathize with them in all their little grievances, which are manifold and multifarious. KEEP YOUNG. The middle aged woman needs to keep a sharp lookout upon herself There is a danger of standing still mentally, of leaning at thirty or forty upon very brittle opinions and ideas formed at twenty years of age. Too many girls stop short in their eucatioo, It Ls never wise to adopt the notion that one can stop learning every day has its lesson. Men stay young longer than women. Perhaps it is because a man at twenty-one years old knows that be knows nothing in the world's opinion any way, lie is just preparing to run a race over a course untried by his feet, though trodden by millions of others. Ho steadies himself, looks about him. and reQeptsthat if he is to keep in the race he must have bis eyes wide open all the time and learn how to run as be goes. TJie young woman u.syally considers that with ber college diploma in hand strenuous mental application and effort come to an end. With the : i young man? school and college are only preparations for the activities aud achievements of maturity. The phenomenally brilliant undergradu ate is seldom heard of again man or woman. Too early development is uot a favorable augury. The great school is the school of life, with a course of study covering throe 6core veara and ton. It is those who are recognizod forces during the last half of this schooling who are of account in the world. Kent Her Double. "I know no one for four weeks when I was sick with typhoid and kiduoy trouble," writes Mrs. Annie Hunter, of Pittsbnrg, Pa., "and when I got bettor, although I had one of the best doctors I could get, I wus bent double ami had lo rest my hands on my knees when I walked. From thiB terrible afh'iction I was rescned by Electric Bitters, which restored my health and strength, and now I can walk as straight as ever. They are simply wonderful." Guaranteed to cure Stomach, Liver and Kidney disorders. At Lowe's Drug Store. Price 50cts. A recognized authority The Weekly Oreconlan. What We Can Do For You V 1 1 1 Two Papers for tho Price of One. You Got flip Neirs of the World and the Local Hoysf -Throrn in as a Bargain. To those who pay up arrearages and a year in advance, and to ail new subscri bers who pay in advance, we make the, following proposition comprising aovernt different couplets to select from t PmOB OX FCBLI0ATIO58 PXB YeAB. BandoK Kecobdeb $2 00 San Franciaco Bulletin 6 80 Portlaud Evening Telegram f 00 Weekly Oregouian 1 W) Appeal to Beason CO Oar Offer. The Bulletin is one of the leading pape of the West, and is a daily puljliahed in Han Francifioo, and ives all the nowB. Our offeo includes the Sunday Bulletin. Recorder and Bulletin, one year.. $7 00 Recorder and Hnlletin. one month C5 Tho Portland Evenitiy Telegram is isHiied six times a week. It cives all the news that 18 woith reading and up lo time of Roiti tc prena. much of it beiny 21 hours fresher thai. when it reache-J here through any other journal. Recorder and Telegram one yi-ar. $." "0 For a weekly newKpaper the Weekly Ore uoniau lendd iu the Northwest, and gives all the newrt uHually contained in a weekly paper. Recorder and Weekly Oregonian.. $2 50 It in tho duty of e.tch person to seek in formation along nil lines Ihnt tend toward bringing about better conditions and greater prosperitv for the human family, and fo the purpose of giving our readers n chauce to inform themselves we give them the lu-Ht Appeal fo Reason. Any doctrine that does not appeal to the highest order of rea soiling is not safe. Recorder and Appeal to Reason... $2 00 ISnscball Schedule At Randon June 4 M.irsl.fleld 73 Handon June It Corjnille vs ' June 25 North Rend vs " Inly 1G Marshtield vs " July 2".) Coquille vs Aug G-North Bend vs ,l Aua '27 Matsjifield vb " Sept :i Coqni lie vs " Sept 17 North Rend v '! At (lo ,nillo May 21 R'tndoii vs C-iqmlle June 4 North Ind vs I nne 2.i MnrsWiit ld vs " fnlv 2 Randon vs " Jiihiir, No Hi li.n-1 vs " ug 'I M.irlnicld vs Aug K? Handon vs 41 Ant; 27 North Rend vs " Sept 17 ilarshSt-ld vs " At North Rend Mny 21 Mar-hfif-ld vs North Rend May 28 lUndon vs 44 f ID r'..n..;il.. ; Inly 9 Bandon vs Jolv 2tt Man-hfield vs 11 11 Inly :U foqnille vs Aug 10 Randon vs 44 Sept :t Mardifield vs 44 Sept 10-Coqaillu vs At MarshSeld Mnv 2S Hnqtrille vs Marshtield June 11 North Rend vs " June IS Handon vs 44 July 2 North Rend vs Inly II CiKjuiile vs " July : J 1 Randon vs 44 ng i:i North Rend vs 44 ui; 20 Coqtiille vs '4 Sept 10 Ra:idou vs 44 Chamberlain's Diarrhoea Remedy. Never fails. Iluy it now. It may save life. I 1 n . iuib great bxock medicine 1b a money saver for etock raiscra. It is a medicine, not a cheap food or . condition powder. Though put up ; in coarser form than Thedford's Black-Draught, renowned for the I cure of the digestion troubles o persons, it has the eamo qualities of invigorating digestion, stirring up tho torpid liver and loosening tho constipated bowel for all stock and poultry. It is carefully pro, pared and its action is so healthful that stock grow and thrive with an occasional dose in their food. It cures hog cholera and makes hogs grow fat. It cures chicken cholera and roup and makes hens lay. It cures constipation, distemper and colds in horses, murrain in cattle, and makes a draught animal do more work for the food consumed. It gives animals and fowls of all kinds new life. Every farmer and raiser should certainly give it a trial. It costs 2"c. a can and saves tea times its prico in profit. PrrrsDUKO, Kia., March SS, 190A. I have been using your ni&ck-Draught Stock and Poultry Medicine on my stock for some time. I have used all kinds of atock food but I hav femnd that yours is the best for my purpose. j: 8. HAJSON. CLARENCE Y. LOWE, liumlou. Oregon, Druggist and Apothecary, Is juat in rocoipt of n new aud fresh stock of Drugs and Chemicals, Patent and Proprietary Preparations Toilet Articles, l)rnggi8ts Snmlrien. Perfuie8, Buushes, Sponoes, Soaps Nuts and Candihs. Cigars, Tobacco and Cigarettes. Paints. Oils. Glasses, and Painter's Supplied BOOTS 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. SEWING MACHINE. ROLLER BEARING. HIGH GRADS. by buying thte reliable, honest, high grade sew ing machine. STRONGEST GUARANTEE. National Sewing Machine Co. SAN FRANCISCO. CAL. F4CTQRY AT BELYIDERE. ILL. First Class Watch iteBairine:. ates Ground, Polished and Mounted to ordt'r; or 11113 qtli'r work in my lino will lie clone in a noat mu cntis factory manner, at a reasonable price. Call and ei" my new line of jewelry con sisting of Stick Pins Hnt Pins, Susb l'uxn, fjad's Waist Sets, Hroochps, Hrncelets. CufJ nud Collar Kiit'ons. Chains, Cbnrmg, and KiuK. wLich has just arrived. AKTHUK 1SIOR. Watchtuiikcr utid Jeweler. Bandon, Oregon. SCILLtkh couch A'iD CURS THo LUNGS W?Tii S r' rr'-iv'rt P:7 e FGn 9 O'JGHSand 50C&S1.C ISOLDS Fiec Trial CO I Suxent and Quickest Cure for all TIIKCAT and IiTJNG TliOUB- IES, or JKEOrjEY BACK. El Dorado TONSORIAL PARLORS P. B. HOYT, Prop. Located In EL DUUADO KUILDINO. Fli-Ht Street, ItAMDON. OUKiON SHAVING. SHAMPOOING AND HAIli CUTTING AT STANDAltD PKIGES. Iluthronm newly llttrtl up with Porcelain Tub. Hot or ')( ItntliN 25 cent 80 YEARS' EXPERIENCE Tradc Markc DCSIQNS COPVRIQKTS AC. Anyone sending a sketch and description may qnlcklr ascertain oar opinion free whether an Invention Is probably patentable, Conmunlea. lions atrictlr confidential. HANDBOOK on Patents sent free. Oldest agency for eecurtngrpatent. Patents taken tnroueb Munn & Co. receive rptcial notice, without charge, la tho Scientific Jtatericatt. A handsomely 11 In t rated weekly. Jjtnrest Hr cnl.Xlnn nf any scientltlo Journal. Terms. 93 a yejxr: four months, $L Bold by all newsdealer. HUNN&Co.3810- New York Brauch Offlco. 635 F BU Washlnston. 1). C Wanted-An Idea Who can thtcA of Some Simple thin? to natentf thrr mar bring yon wealth. MTft. WaiHagtOB, D. a, for t&elr ll&O prtie ai act ct two bacdrod InTen lions w&ated. BURN ft CO., Fateot Attoy- onet Wk The City Meat Market, Yes! We Hove the Ilpt'f, Pork. Wnl. Mutton. Ij.niib, Holognn and Pork Snnsnyp, Pressed Poof, Head! Clneae, Curned 'ta-f, Pieklid i'. rk, Ks, V-j:t-tables and ilutter. Call uu ua nud nut our prices Iicforo buying eNrwhere. We are not like the Hind Wheels of a wnqon, always following in the same rut. Wo are piwhora, striving for a larger business, and w get th -re by keeping Tli Best Meat in tlie Land and Rolling at the very lowest prices. We are hero to plettRc and hero to stay. Ifours to serve, J. Waldvogel & Son, Props. The Newly Refitted, Speedy and Elegant Steamer Will give a regular ten day Service between Coquillo l.iver, Oregon, and San Francfeco, California, for both, passengers and freight. CAPT. M. MARTIN. ' E. DYER. Agent, Bandon. Oregon. S WAYNE &. HOYT. Agent, 22G Battery Street, San Francisco. California. City Barber BATH SHAVES, as Cta EACH SHAMPOO, HAIR CUT, Hotel Coquille CJoqoillc ity5 Ogon, J. P. TIPPER, Proprietor. This well-known hotel in now under new and com petent nianoKCineut and has been thoroughly ren ovated throughout. Tho table service is equal to any in Southern Uregon. buiple rooms for com mercial men. Baggage transported to and from boats and trains free of charge. Fine new bar in connection with the hotel. . The New, Elegantly Fitted, and Speedy Steamer 1UI rt iAi m H r at- 9 J 0. P. JENSEN, Master- This Steamer ia New. is Strongly bnill, and fitted with the latest improvements, nnJ wil give a regular ti day service, for passenger and freight, between the . Coquille Hiver, Oregon, and San Franciaco, Calif. KLBEKT DYElt, E. T. IIUVZ, Managing Ayent, 'W THE JOY CF LIVING CAN BS FULLY REALIZED WHEN TOU The Popular Liver Medicine Will Keep You WeU A GUARANTEED CURE for all diseases produced by TOR PID LIVER and IMPURE BLOOD. Do not fill your systaca with Arsenic, Calomel and Quinine. They act as ranV poisons which vitiate the blcod. debilitate the system, end leave a trail of bad symptoms which require years to obliterate. HERB INE is purely vegetable and contains no mineral or narcotic poisons, is absolutely harmless and is the simple remedy of nature. It carries orr all poiscn in the system and leaves no injurious effects. CURED BY HER3INE AFTER OTHER REMEDIES FAILED Mr. L. A. Hicks, Iredell, Texas, says: 41 1 wu tick in bed for eight months with liver txonble, th doctor seemed to do me no good. I was told to try Herbine, and it cured me in a short time. I cannot recommend this wonderful medicine too highly. TAKE IT NOW! LARGE BOTTLE, 50c Ballard Snow ST. LOUIS, SOLD AND RECOMMENDED BY C. Y. DO YOU NEED ANY If You Do and exaoiiuo our Stoves, Ranges and Farm Implements, Etc, Now in tho time to purchase Hardware. The nndersigned has in stock a large assortment of Hardware, Tinware, Graniteware, Glassware, Crockery and Miners' Supplies. Faints. OIIh, Poor and Windows. TIN'SIIOr IN CONNECTION. ' A, MoNAIR, The Bandon Hardware Man. Tit KS PASS XOTIUK. N'ntinp ia hercliv "ivi-n lo nil Tins not to truxnnKs noon iho tin misi"; of Dr. Kcnyon. rtitiritt'd lu'twi't-n Floras LaUi :ul thcromi- tj- road, in Northrrn Curry, by rriuoviiiL'. outline, or destroying timlifr npon aaid lint.l. aL'Ji reward will ho n(ul for informa tion loading to a conviction of trenpass aB Htatod above. Dated at Bandon. Oregon. Mnrob 14. PET B II NELSON, Axeut. 0 Tes! Variety of Stock HICO SHop" ROOMS, EACH 25Ct8. AND BATH. SINGE. MASSAGE, Agent. Pandon, Oregon. Front Street, San Fmncico, California. 1. JT rf" a. r a. f . m b m n 1 as ENJOY GOOD HEALTH GET THE GENUIJ Liniment U. S. A. LOWE. HARD - WARE? We are still doinn bnfiincBB at The Old Stand and can pleaso von. Give ns a Call THE STEAMER DISPATCH THOMAS WHITE, Master Leaves Knndon every morniDR. except Sunday, at 70 o'clock and makes connect tionq with the train and steamer Myrl r 1050 a. ro. at Coqnflle City. Loavca Coqnille City at 12:30 p rn., arriT- I ins at Brtudou at 40 p. iu. "