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-THE RECORDER IS rCDLISHKD EVERX THURSDAY AFTERNOON ST DAVID K. STITT, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. SUBSCRIPTION KATES. One Year ?2 00 'Six MonthB 1 J ThreeJIonths 50 This paper is entered at the Bnndon post ojfioo as Second-olass Matter. THURSDAY. AUG. 24, 1505. EDITORIAL. How limes and men change.! It has only been a few years since Em peror Nicholas proposed universal 'peace, and now it appears that ho does not want peace excopt in bis own way, and lie stands ready to sacrifice thousands of subjects to have bis own way. Peace negotiations have been car ried on with the greatest of secrecy "yet the newspaper correspondents have beeu able to dish up page after paue of peace conference news to the public for breakfast, dinner and sup per. Tbey must bo veritable mind readers or good gnessors. The conference of the peace envoys of Japan and Kussia; according to nieement, was to be conducted with great secrecy, but what wo cannot un derstand is this: how, uuder the ar rangement of secrecy, can the press reporters get tho proceedings of the conference. We surmise that some one is doing tall guess work, or else huge lying is bGing done, Tho Sultan of Snla ofiered a por poa of his much divided heart to Miss Alice Koosovelt, giving as a reason that his people honored the President and wanted his danghter to remaiu among them. Miss Roosevelt refused the much married swain, and it is probable that he will take to him self half a dozeu more native wives to heal op tho brokon part of his heart Tho Czar of all tho Hussias talks very glibly of a disgraceful peace, and prefers to sacrifice all his subjects rather than submit to such treaty. Such pronounced statements from the Czar are heavily laden with what is commonly termed "hot air". It is no very great calamity, nor loss, to bis majesty to sacrifice a few hun dred thousand subjects, as all at gentleman particularly has at stake is biB pride. But it is different with bis subjects; their lives and property are at the emperor's command, and there is little question about the greater number of the Russian peo ple beiug absolutely willing that the czar sacrifice himself to secure peace, while some of bis subjects are over anxious for the change. "When whiskey is in wit is out," is an old proverb, and tho truth of it was demonstrated here last week, on a couple of occasions. Two men were fined for breaking into a house, and drnukenness was coupled with this act. In a second instance, two men, both drunken, were thrown together, and the result was one stabbed the other in the shoulder with a knife. One of these was a representative roan, one, who, in his profession, should be a leader in morality and thought leading to higher and better social conditions; but instead, is a good representation of how low a man can go under the degrading influence of drink. His mouthings wore too vulgar for any person Jto hear. Ban don is not edified by visits from such men Chamberlain's Diarrhoea Remedy. Never fails. Buy it now. It may save life. Commoner: Tbe Czar intimates that he will sacrifice every subject he has before be will submit to a dis graceful peace. By sacrificing a few grant) dukGs he will be able to con clu'de other satisfactory t-hiugs than a disgraceful peace. Oregooian: A Seattle man who is having domestic trouble, plaintively fold the newspapers that he "would have been happy with his wife but for his mother-in-law." Then he posed for bis photograph with a cigar in bis mouth and his hat on the back of bis head. A blind woman with no sense of smell might bo bappy with such a man. We should like to hear from the mother in-law. Mothlng on the Market Equal to Chamber- ' ' lHlnve Colic, Cholera and Dlar- rpou Remedy. t This fuel is well known to druggists everywhere, and niue out of ton will give their customers this preparation when the best is asked for. Mr. Obe Witmer.a prominent druggist of Jop lin, Mo., in a circular to his custom ers, says: "There is nothing on the market in the way of patent medicine which equals Chamberlain's Colic, pbolera and Diarrhoea Hemedy for bowel complaints. We sell and rec ommend this preparation," For sale by C. Y. Lowo. 1 3 - - - A 'WariiliJB t:o Mothers. Too much enro cannot, bo used with small children during the hot weather of the summer mouths to guard against bowel troubles. As a rule it is only necessary to give the child a dose of castor oil to correct any dia ordor of the bowels. Do not use any substitute, but give the old-fashioned castor oil, and see that it is fresh, as rancid oil nauseates and has a ten dency to gnpo. If this does not chock the bowels give Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Hemedy, and then a dose of castor oil, and the dis ease may bo checked in its incipiency, and all danger avoided. The castor oil and this remedy should be pro cured at once and kertf ready for in stant use as soou as tho first indica tion of any bowel troublo appoara. This is the most F'.iccessful treatmout known, and may bo relied upon with implicit coufideuce even in cases of cholera infantum. For sale by C. Y. Lowo. There is 5io I'eact. It is not possible for Kussia and Japan to "get together." No obsorv er who has takpn in the whole scheme of differences between them has snpposod it possible. Tbe effort to bring them together 1ms done credit to the humanity of President Koosovelt: but even President Koose velt, with all his optimism, could hardly have supposed there was a chance of success. Briefly stated, the demand of Ja pan is that Kussia shall withdraw from tho Pacific shore of Asia, givo up all her possessions on the coast and retire into the remote iuterior of Siberia: and pay moreover a monev indemnity to cover tho cost of the war, Po these tornn Kussia cannot possi bly assent Japan is to bo censured for advanciug them; but Kussia is not compelled, cannot bo compelled, to grant them, and she will not grant them. For if Russia is not to hold her footing on the Pacific, she need not pay any iudemuity, for she has only to "go homn" and pull her rail road up after her, and bo forever out of the reach of Japan. Japan deems the menace of Kussia so great that now when she has the advantage, she means to end it, once for all. She believos her own safety, perhaps her very existence as a nat ion, depends on extinction of Rus sian power in tho Orient. Her vic tories, by Jand aud sea. have placed her in position, she believes, to dic tate terms which will give her sec urity against furthnr attempts on the part of Russia. Much of her work has been done. She has gone three quarters of the way. She has rolled back after bloody 'fighting, tho great Russian armies. Sho has retaken Port Arthur after one of tbe nieHt difficult sieges of history. Sho an nihilated tho naval power of Kussia. Sho has taken Sakhalin. She has iuvestod Vladivostok. She confronts tho Russian armies in upper .M tn cburin with armies which sho beliven will ba.able to destroy tho rumuauts of Russian power on tho Paci lie. Sho believes herself in position to ex act peace on her own terms if not at tho council board, on tho theater of grim war. That she is resolved not to be put iu this pril or to be re quired to make this sacrifice in war again is the keynote to her policy. Sho will givo therefor one hnudaed thousand mon more, or two hundred thousand, to have it out with Russia no. v. The heavier" part of the sacri tico has been made, and now sho wishes to finish tho job. That President Koosovelt can do anything at all toward bringing tho parties to an agreement seems unlike ly. Tho quarrel admits of uo accom modation, because the war hasu't been fought out. If Kussia is lo be forced to retire from tbe Paciiic, there nnver will be need of h treaty of peace be tweon the belligerents, for tby will bo virtually beyond each other's reach. If Russia is to bo oxpelled from Asia, Japan will never go to Eu rope to fight Russia. The war, thou, may drag itself out. Orogonian. They Appeal to Our Sympathies. Tho bilious and dyspeptic are con stant sufferers and'appeal to our sym pathies. Ti.ere in not one of them, however, who may not bo brought back to health and happiness by the use of Chamberlain's Stomach and Li ver Tablets. These Tablets invig orate tho stomach and livpr and stronglhen tbe digestion. They also regulate the bowels. For salo by C, Y. Lowe. Centennial Notes. Tho Lewis and Clarko Poultry Show, which will open at tho Exposi tion, October 5, and run until the 10, inclusive, promises to bring together tho finest collection of poultry ever seen in the West. President David R. Francis of the Louisiana Purchase Exposition is a guest of tho Lewis and Clark Exposi tion this wook, with Mrs. Francis and two sons of tho distinguished couple. Mr. Francis has been Mayor of St. Louis, Governor of Missouri, and Secretary of tho Interior under Pres ident Cleveland. Home Circle Column Crude Thoughts A They Fall From The Kditorial Pen. Plennunt levelling ltev erles. A Column Dedicated to Tired Mothers nn They Join The Homo Circle at Kvculnc Tide. "Thnw fnllr lilmnt n nnmnn,a ontinro As though it bnd a limit; There's not a place in earth or bonven, I'bero'a not a task to mm kind Riven, Tberu'a not a blessing or a woe, There's not a whisper, Yes or No, There's not n life, or death, or birth, That has a feather's weight, Without a woman in it." Nothing permanent was ever gain ed in business, friendship or love by insincerity of word or act. Marriage is only beautiful, moral or holy while lovo rivets two hearts and pence and harmony broods over tho hearthstone Tho host trained teachers can never reliovo tho parent of the grave ro bponsibility and God given privilege of being the spiritual guido of tho child. We wonder how many parents real ize that their child is a book of blank paper in which shall be recorded the record of their own lives. Be careful therofore what you have written there for tho world will road it. All your secret thoughts tho child will try to write. Not infrequently wo seo mothers who mentally and physically antago nize their daughters, but theirs is a Spiritual law as well as tho law of good tasto, which should cu;uiiI a daughter to bo respectful and polite to her mothor, even if she cannot give her lovo or admiration. So long as men travel thoro will al ways be a sale and demand for guide books. Wo want to know the best road to tho country ve have not yet seen and all tho particulars pertain ing to it. Tho Bible is a safe guide book that tells of an unseen country and how best to reach it. There would be more business integrity and truer success if our young men would carry in their pockets and stud the book of Proverbs. "Ho becometh poor that dealeth with a slack hand, but the hand of tho diligent raaketh rich '' A false balance is abomina tion to the Lord, but a just weight is his delight." As king over the stalwart oak and lofty piup, the fig-tree would bavo been a dead failure, and as much out of place as some of our politicians ore in Cougrtss; but for bearing figs tho oak and pine are its inferiors. Beariug figs is the grandest thing in the world Tor a lig tree. It. shines iu its own sphere; but. stripped of iis fig bearing power.it has no excuse for existence. Sometimos a mother, who reigns a queen in her own household, forsakes her quiet sweetness of home rule for a noisy, rough, public career, for which nhe has not tho slightest qualification. Of course there are no such mothers who are readers of this paper, but wo have seen them and so have you. The prnpor educatiou of our girls i ony of tho important questions of the present century. Ii is something more than a social problem and is tie serving of our best thoughts. It i-. a civil and political, a moral and reiig ious4problem. The presence of women constitutes one of the chief chnrms and benefits of society. It is she who far more than man gives character to society. Into her care have been en trusted the nation's fotuie statesmen, those who soon are to bjelnlhed with authority, and to make laws for the greatest nation on the jrlobe, as her education becomes a civil mid politi cal problom. Her gentle presence as she bends over the cradle at the silent influeuco of b r daily life are slnping the entire moral character of the com ing generation, and thus her oduca tion becomes a moral problem. No one is more fond of music than the writer, but life is too short for our daughters to sp nd years at music and then, after all their culture, be discounted by tho ordinary canary bin!. Every girl should be given a good practical education, a homnedu cation; but that does not mean how to use the dust pan and broom. It means more than tho daily rontino of housekeeping. The whole mind must bo expanded and disciplined by tho study of Nature and her laws. I'iihllc i Aroused, The public is aroused to a knowl edge of tho curative merits of that great medicinal tonic, Electric Bitters for sick stomach, liver and kidneys. Mary H. Walters, of 5-iG St. Clair Ave., Columbus, Ohio, writes: "For several months I was given up to die. I had fever aud ague, my norvos were wrecked; I could not sleep, and my stomach was so weak from useless doctors' drugs that. I could not eat. Soon after beginning to take Electric Bitters I obtained reliof, and in a short timo I was entirely cured." Guaranteed at C. Y. Lowe's Drug Store. Price 50c. A recognized authority Tho Weekly oreponian. A MATTER F HEALTH K3 ER Absolutely Pure HAS HQ SUBSTITUTE The Trail, with its now roof of can vas, is becoming more popular than ever. The canvas roof is ono of tho mauy novel sights at tho Lewis and Clark Rxposition. It is said to bo the longest tent roof in tho world. A Touching Story is tho saving from death of tho baby girl of Geo. A. Eylor, Cumberland, Md. He writes: "At tbe ngo of 11 months our littlo girl was in declining health, with serious throat trouble, and two physicaus gave her up. Wo wero almost in despair, when wo ro solved to try Dr. King's New Discov ery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds. Tho first bottlo gave reliof; after taking four buttles she was cured ami is now in perfect health." Never fails to relieve and cure a cough or cold. At C Y. Lowe's Drug Store f.Octs and $1.00 Guaranteed. Tria bottle free. A Valuable Book, One of the mot valuable books that has been ottered to the public lately is The American Family Educator. This book is a fund of knowledge that will interest the whole house hold, ami should be the companion of all persons in their leisure mo ments. If its advice is sought and followed it will prove a sourcu of pro fit as well as pleasure Sold only by J. J, Enw.vnn-, Act. X-Ray Gas Generator. The Wonderful Light of The Twentieth Century. 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You ;t tho N own of the Wnrhl ami tho l.onal NVwh Thrown In f u Itii'gain. To those who juiy up arrcnrnjii-H mid a your in advance, and to all new subsi'ii hurs who pay in advance, wo make tlm following proposition comprisine, several different uotipluls to rifled from: I'iiick ok Publications run Yeah. Handon Hi:cokde Knu Fiancisuo Hiillutin Portland lOvrninu Tulugratii Weekly Orcijotiiiiu Appeal to Koasou I! SO n 00 1 ) Our Offer. The Hnllflfin mono of the loadine .if tho WHt, and in n daily published in Suit Frnncifico. and gives nil the news. Our offee includes tho Sundny bulletin. Recorder nnd bulletin, one year.. $7 00 Recorder aud bulletin, one month (T Tho Portland Evening Telegram in issued nix times n week. It given nil tho news that in worth rending nnd up to time of going to prcHfl. much ot it lining 24 hours fresher than when it reaches here through any other journal. Recorder nnd Telegram one yi nr. $." r0 For a weekly newKpnper tho Weekly Ore goninn lends in tho Northwest, and gives all tho news umially continued in a weekly paper. Recorder nnd Weekly Oregonian..$2 f0 It in tho duty of ouch person to seek in formation along all linen that tend toward bringing about better conditions aud greater prosperity for tho human family, and for tho purposo of giving our renders a chnnco to inform themselves we givo them the best Appeal to Reason. Any doctrine that does not nppnal to tho highest order of rea Honing is not Knfe. Recorder and Appeal to Reason... J2 00 CLARENCE Y. LOWE, Uuurion. Oregon, Druggist and Apothecary, Is just In receipt of a new and fresh stock of Drugs and Chemicals, Patent and Proprietary Preparations Toilet Articles, Druggist Sundries. Perfumes, Bhushes, Sponges, Soaps Nuts and Candies. CI garn, TohuucoH nnd Cigarette. Painta. Oils. 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Patent Attor. oeyr, Washington .V for their i.o prlto offe iijt of two huSrixl lurentlous wanted. 5k ma The City Meat Market 0 Yes! We Have the Variety of Stock Bref. Pork, Veal, Motion. Lamb, Bologna and Pork Saopaire, Pref?ed Beef, Head! Cheese, Corned Beef, Pickled Pork, Ecus, Veuelnhles and Butter. Call on us nnd cet onr nrioea before baj-iim elsewhere. We are not like the Hind Wheels of a wnRon, atwaya following in the name rnt. We are pushers, striving for a larcer, bufliuess, and we get there by keeping The Best Meat in tlie Land and nelling at the very lowest prices. W'u are here to pleaHe and here to stny. Yours to serve, J. Waldvogel & Son, Props.. The Newly Refitted, Speedy and Elegant Steamer cmco r Will giye a regular ten day Service between Coquille liiver, Oregon, and San Francisco,. California, for both passengers and freight. CAPT. M. MARTIN. E. DYER. Agent, Bandon. Oregon. SWAYNE & HOYT, Agent, 22G Battery Street, San Francinco, California. 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The nndersigned Las in stock a large asHortmeut of Hardware, Tinware, Graniteware, Glassware, Crockery and Miners1 Supplies. laintH. OHm, Doors nnd Windows. T1NSHOP IN CONNECTION. A. McNAIR, The Bandon Hardware Man. TKRSPASS NOTIfJK. Nolino is hereby given lo all persons not lo I re-pans npon I he, premises of l)r. Kenyan, situated between Floras Lake nnd the conn ty road, in Northern Curry, by reniovinc. cottinp. or deatroyinc timbor upon said land. ?'J."i reward will be paid for inforraa tion leadins to a conviction of tredpns n staled above. Daled at Bandon. Oregon. March 11. IWl. J'KTElt NLOLSON. Ajibnt. " 0 Yes! ISTID ROOMS, EACH 25Cts. AN'D BATH. SINGE. MASSAGE, ENJOY GOOD HEALTH IT NOW! GET THE GENUINE Liniment Co. U. S. A. LOWE. We are Ptill doing bnttineBB at The Old Stand and can please von. Give ns a Call THE STEAMER DISPATCH THOMAS WHITE, Master Leaves Bandon every morniiijj. oxcep- Snnday. at 7:30 o'clock and makes connect lions with the train and steamer ilyrl at 1050 a. m. at Coqnille Cilv. Leaves Coqnillw City at V2iV) p. rn., arriv iuc ut Bandon tt:30 v. vj.