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THE KECOEDEE xb ronLisnKD EVERT TUCKSDAY AFTKRXOON DAVID K. ST ITT, sniTon a.nd rnoPRiETon. S0HSCK1PTION KATES. .One Year $2 00 Six Months 1 00 Throo Months M Thia paper is entered at the Handon post office ns Second-class Matter. THURSDAY. SEPT. 7, 1905. EDITORIAL. ThoPenco Treaty between Russia and Japan was signed last Tuesday. Knropntkin was no more n snccess at propbeP3inj than at tiiibtinjj Japs. He predicted that Russia would die tate tbo terms of pence at Tokio. by Jnly 4, TJU4, out tbo terras were agreed to some 10;0D0 miles from tliat ulnce, without dictation, and all the Russians who visited Tokio during ibo last eighteen mouths, did so as prisoners of war. In concessions made by Japan in the Peace Conference sho is said to havo startled tbo world, but tbis is not the first time the world has been surprised by Japan. When war began between Japan and lnnsia, and tbe army aud navy of the latter began to go down before the victorious Japa nese, it was u continuous string of surprises until the Russian fleet was demolished in the Yellow Sea. Tho Oregon Legislature at its la.-t session uudertook to legislate forest fires out of existence, but it seems the Oregon solons are up agaiust tire af ter the sauio manner in which tbe Peace Congress of a few years ago have been beset by tbo war spirit. Since the Peace Congress, continual warfare has been waged, the heavier calamity falling upon Russia whose ruler was first to conceive of the prop osition, aud now comes a series of forest fires in Oregon that threaten, perhaps, tho greatest damage in many years. There has been great surprise nt tho magnanimity of the Japauese in forgoing indemnity in tbe treaty with Russia, but wueu we take a square look at the sit uatiou, there is uot much cause for 6urpriss. While Japan ha the situation well in band, yet Russia a a luujj Uiaiu'-iuu Hum iuti Sl'uuu ol war, aud it would be difficult to force 3nd collect an indemnity, and ba-ides this, were hostilities resume J now, the cause of dispute would change an.l Japan would be fouud eugaged in a mercenary warfare, the boue of cou tention being spoil. o couut ry could afford to continue the carnage likely to result uudersuch circumstances. Like Finding .Mom-y. Finding health is like finding money so thiuk those who are sick. hen you havo a couh, cold, sore throat or chest irritation, better act promptly like V.,C. Barber, of Sandy Level, Va. lie says: "I had a terrible chest trouble, caused by smoke aud coal dust on my lungs; but after finding no relief in other remedies, I was cured by Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Cold." Greatest salo of any cough or luii inedieiuo in tho world. At C. Y. Lowv's Drug Store. oUc aud $1.00. Guuruuteel. Trial bottle free. IV u'C aCntiM Asked and Agreed Upon. Rut-.sia to pa Japan hr entire war expfusi'-s (estimated at $6'JU.UU0,U0U). Withdrawn. Russia to cede LJand of Sakhalin to Japan. Russia cedes southern half and re tains northern half. Neit or nation to fortify Maud or approaches. Tho cession of tho Russian leases to tbe Liaotung Peninsula, eompris iug Port Arthur and Daluy. Granted. Tho ovaouatiou of tho entire pro vince of Manchuria, tho retrocession to China of any privileges Russia may have in tho province and tho recogni tion by Rnssia of tho principle of tho ''open door." Granted. The cession to Japan of the Chiuese Eastern Railway bolo.v Harbin, the main line through Northern Manchu ria to Vladivostok to remain Russian property. Granted a3 regards railroad south of Changtufu. ThQ recognition of tho Japanese protectorate over Corea. Grouted. The grant offisbing right in Sibe ria northward from Vladivostok. Granted. The relinquishment to Japan of tbe RussiaQ warships interned in neu tral ports. Withdrawn. Finally, a limitation in tho naval strength of Rnssia in far Eastern paters. Cured of Uunu Hick after 15 Yours of SuiToring. I had boon "troubled with lame back for fiftoon years and I found a complete recovery in tho use of Cham berlain's Pain Balm," says Jobn G Bisher, of Oillam, Iod. This liniment is also without au equal for sprains, aud bruises. It is for salo by C. Y Lowe. There is l'cace. What was tho issue between Japan aud Russia? For what did theso bol ligerents contend? For nothing loss than sovereign sway and masterdom on the northern Pacific coast of Asia. Japan has won. Russia has been forced to abandon her pretensions. She is reduced to the position she held in tho time long before tho war began, aud to a lower portion. And fhe acknowledges it. Japau takes Port Arthur from her. Japan take- from Russia the position fhe had usurped in tho Liaotung peuitiMila. Japan takes from Russia tho railroad from Harbin to Port Ar thur: Japau takes from her tbo con trol hbe had assumed or usurped over Manchuria. Japau tnke.s fioui her the power aud opportunities she had usurped over Corea. Japan, moreover, has mot Russia's naval power, and has destroyed it. Japan has met Russia's military power and has defeated and rolled it back. Upon every point Japan has won everything she contended for. She has not succeeded in compelling Ruroda to indemnify her for her ex penses iu the war, becanso she was in no position to force it. Tbo indemni ty was tho one thing vbicb she had uo power to compel. On all other points she has won. Japau will now see to it that Rus sia's position on the Pacitic shall no longer be a menace to her. For Japan, as agaiust Russia, has absolute coutrol of tho sea. Control of the sea is the key to such conflicts as that between Russia aud Japan. It was rational, in the highest de- gree, when Japan claim to iodemuity- abandoned her -a claim sho had no power to enforce. Jnnan nover i could have expected to obtain indein-' nity iu mouey. hbo put tho claim forward, so she might have opportu nity to make concession by abandon ment of it The result of the war is virtual ex tinction of Russian power on tbo Pa cific coast of Asda. A remark is to be made as to tho influences and methods through which peace has beeu established. It has been brought about through Prosi dent Roosevelt. Wholly impartial as between tho contestants, and boariug between them nn even hand, his in sistence on peace has almost com pelled them to nihke peace. It was his initiation that brought about tho conference. It was his appeal to Tokio aud to St. Petersburg, that prevented separation and adjourn meut, time and again. An ordinary man, in the chair of the President of the United Slates would have taken no action. But Theodore Roosevelt, a man of war and a man of peace, saw that peace ought to be restored between these belligerents. He bus brought it about. Japan has wou all sho contended for. Russia is 'saved from the last humil iatiun. Peace is ru established, and Theodore Roosevelt is. for this age, the foremost man iu the files of time. - Oi egonian. September 27ih has been sot aside as "Washington State Day" at the Lewis and Clark Exposition. Gover nor Mead will deliver an address. In the evening. President Gooile of tho Exposition will tender a banquet to Governor and Mrs. Mead, at which tho Washington State Commissioners and their wives, with many other lead ing Washingtouians will be present Gov. Samuel 1:1 Elrod, of Soutb Dakota, has issued a proclamation calling upon the people of his state, so far as may be possible, to visit Portland on tho 12th of September, ami take part in the South Dakota Day exercises' at the Lewis and Clark Exposition. The Governor calls at tention to tho facf, that Captains Lewis and Clark, on their expedition a hundred years ago, passed through what is now tho state of South Dakota. Attacked Ity u Mob and beaten, in a labor riot, until cov ered with sores, a Chicago street car conductor applied Buckleu's Arnica Salve, and was soon sound and well "I uso it in my family," writes G. J. Welch, of Tekonsha, Mich., "aud Hud it perfect." Simply groat for cuts and burns. Only 25cts at C. Y. Lowe's Drug Store. Notice tf liMsolution. Notico is hereby given to nil whom it. may concern, that tho firm hitherto known aH the Hunt lirothertj, and carrying on a business in lumber at what lias been known as tho Clavton .Sawmill, situate about eight miles south of liandon, has boon disnolveJ. S. N. R. Huut having Bold his interests to J. N. Luke, and the said J. N. Luke, andJ.C. Hunt having Bold their interests to Robt. P Hunt, tho old firm has hocorae dissolved and Robt. P. Hunt will continue the business in his own individual name. All acconnts duo said firm are due and payable to quid Robt. P. Hunt, who iiKsnmes all liabilities of the said linn of Hunt Rros. Dated at Rnudou, AugtiRtSlHt, I'.KIa. RORT. P. HUNT, J.C. HUNT.' S. N. R. HUNT, J. N. JiUKK. Home Circle Column Crudo Thought An They Fall From The Kdltoriul Ven. I'lcanaut livening Rev erie. A Column Dedicated to Tired Motlicrx ns They Join Tlio Hume Circle- at livening Tide. THE MUSIC THAT CARRIES. I've toiled with tho inon tho world hna blest And I've toiled with tho men who fuilod I've toiled with tho men who s.rovo with zest, And I've, toiled with men who wailed. And this is tho talo my goal will tell, As it drifts o'er the harbor bar; Tho sound)) of a sigh don't carry well, Rut tho lilt of u laugh rings far. Tho men who were nenr the grnmbler'ti sido They heard uot a word he said; Tho sound of a book rang far and wide, And they hnrkened to ttiat instead, Its tones wero sweet as tho talo they tell At tho rise of tho Christinas Btar Tho sounds of a Bigh don't carry well, Rut the lilt of a laugh rings far. Tho ante-room to heaven is found in loyal love and in an unsulliod homo life. The right kind of a man allows the wholo world to boo by his mannor, his expression, aud his life, when ho lovos a good woman, but bo keeps for her alone those demonstrations of affec tion which need no audieuco. Millionaire christians who have just planned u corner on wheat, which shall pauporiza thousands of their irother man but shall swell their own millions iuto billions, will bow their grey beads revorontly on tho velvet lacks of costly pow.s to glorify the nnme of that gentlo Being who was )oru in a manger, and who batle His 'ollowers to 'Dj unto others as they would be done bv." Will he accept heir landatiou? Sympathy and encor.ragoment are ho spurs to groator deeds. One grain of sympathy can be compared to a grain of mustard seed, but ouo seed plaQ'od aud replanted will be enough to finally spread over tho largest field. A living seed ouce fell from a flying bird's boak iuto the crovioo of a rock. It grew and multiplied until finally it burst the rock iu twain. This is a scientific fact, a real happen ing. Bo not selfish with your words of euconragemont and sympathy. There is nothing so "cheap" and yet nothing can be more valuable. What this old world needs is more sympathy and more encouragement Why does a boy consider bis mother his best friend' Because he can car ry to hor his troubles and feels that she understands an.l will sympathiz with htm. Y hy d.ies this" seii same boy, grown to bo a man. seek a mate? More sympathy. The companionship aud eucjuragomeul of a kindred soul. Wosay man (and that inehi les woman also) marries for "love," and wh.it is love but sympathy? The way of life is filled with droary places. To most of us. our pathways aro strewn with bitter disappointment. Our weary feet, iustead of treading velvet cusli ions of green sod. stumble over jagged rocks. It is theu that ,wo seek an oasis of sympathy. V long to pour into sympathetic ears the tale of our troubles, our hopes, and our ambi tions. It is then the value of human sympathy is appreciated. riiEE':ri.i.Ni:s.s. Every poison has its antid.de, and the one that never fails to give relief in emotional poisoning, is laughter Laughter, or rathi r that pleasurable tono of feeling of which it is an ex pression, is not only an antidote for depressing emotions, but it is a most efiective preventative of these emo tional displays, and is also a far bel ter tonic to tho entire body than any pharmacist can compound. Tho art of being cheerful is one that nny ono can cultivate and develop to a most effect ivo degree. It is eas enough to smile when everything looks bright and the world siuile- with you. and it is very difficult to be cheerful when undergoing your must suvoro ordonls. Do uot expect too much from your efforts, nt first. Be tfiu with being cheerful under the more trifling annoyances. Coutrol yourself in tho lessor voxatiouR, and you will gradually bncomo master of yourself in tho most severe ordoals. WOMAN IN" THE HOME. In the homo woman occupies a po sition of unlimited powor and inllu ouce, if sho but knew it. Nowhere elso can she exert such an inliueuce upon the life of tbo nation and the world at large. Tho moment sho loaves the home in search of power, she loaves the sphere where her greater powor resides. One of tho saddest and most menacing signs of the times, to our miud, is the neglect of the homo life, tho ease with which divorsoB are granted, tho way iu which children aro allowed to grow up on tho streets, to be out at all hours of tho night to seek pleasure nway from tho home. Today there is a tendency for wom an to look npou the oaros of domestic life as irksome. There is a growing desire to appear in public life. Tho quiet homo life is too uneventful, too humdrum. Children aro a nuisance bocauso they tie tho mother down. THUKH JUKOItS CUltKI) or Cholera Moilm with Ono .cmnll ltottle or CIiuuilfrliili Colic, Cholera uiwl Diurrltot-u Kenwdy. Mr. G. W. Fouhr, of llihtoor Ala., relates an experience ho htul wuilo serving cn a petit jury in a murder case at Edwardsvillo, county seat of Clobonrno county, Alabama He says: ''While there I ato some fresh meat and some souso meat and it gave me cholera morbus in a very severe form. I wtis nover more sick in my life and sent to tho drug store for a certnin cholera mixture, but the druggist sent me a bottle of Cham berlatu's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, instoad, saying that he had what I eont for, but that this medi cine was so much bettor he would rather send it to me in the fix I was in. I took ouo dose of it and was better in five minutes. The second doso cured mo outiroly. Two follow jurors wero afflicted in the Bamo man ner, und ono small bottlo cured tho three "of us." For solo by O. Y. Lowe, Druggist. AMERICA'S GREATEST WEEKLY. THE TOLEDO BLADE, Toledo, Oliio. The Host Known United Newspaper StntoH. in th Circulation 185,000. l'opular in Kvcry Statu. The Toledo RliiuV is now installed in its new million, witn a modern plant ami i-ieuptut-nt, ami lamlitius ecjmil to any pul- iii:atiin between .New ork ami Unlearn. It is tho onI Weekly newspaper ed.ted ex pressly for ovi i State ami li-rriloiy. T1k .Ni-ttS ot tho WoilJ so arranged that lnsv people can more easily comprehend, than U loading cunili. rs mic coIiiiuih of dailies. All current, topic mad; plain in each is-uo by special t-dii trial matter written f rom inct p t:on down to due. Tho only payor pub lished espeeiiillv lor people who do or d not read tlmlv iu wspapors, and t thnt for plain facts, lint this kind of a new-.;-ip'-r H poptilat, is proven bj the fact that lie. Weekly l'llrulc now bus over IVi.OJO joirlv -)iib-crib: t9. end is ci-enUied in all parts of the l. rf. In addition to tho news, I he Iliruio publisher xii.nt and serial stones, ani main departments f matter suitable to ovny member of the faintly. Only ono do!i..r a j ear. Write for fr-e specimen cony. Address lTlU HliAIiK, '1 oledo. Ohio. Rocor lor snb-eribers ran bavo the l!lai!i and the kivoKiiuu, for $ a year, payable in advance. A Valuable Book, One of the tuot valuable tuioks i hat has been offered to the public lately is The American Family Educator. This book is a fund of knowledge that will interest the whole house hold, and should be tbe companion of all persons in their leisure mo-'uTTTWt?- r.d-rico is aon;h nntV followed ii will provo n source of pro ii as well as pleasure. Sold only by J. J. Edwards, Aot. O- T- Blumenrotlier U. S. Coamioioner and Notary Public I'il ini: and l inal pinofc nitule on Homo -t-ifls. I imbrrflnims and other U. S. Lands Mnury l.onih Negotiated on Approved Sfonrity. Oili-o in room 10 Movorle Rniidinc, Ran don. Residence, on Rut tL Crock. Oregon. All klmls of Keal ICstute bought and .old. Do You Know the News :'"Y'iB can have it all for IVr K,On 33sh j:;sH: In the Kveii'm'i Telegram, of Portland, Ore :-in. It i the laigcst evening in s-p-ipe published in Oregon: il contains all th. news of tho slate and of the natioi Trv it for a month. A sample c -py w I be ni'iib-d to yon f roe. Address Tho Telegram, i'Oi;n,..vi), o itK. Chamberlain's Diarrhoea Remedy. Never fails, liny it now. It may vave life. What We Can Do For You i wo 1'n pert for tbe l'rlco of One. You Cet the "eis of the World ami the Loeul News Thrown in it- a Itiirgalii. To IhoRH who pay tip arrearages and a year in advance, and to all now Hub.scii bern who pay in ndvance. wo. make I he following proposil ion compriHing riovoral different couplets to select from: i'litcK oi' l'uin.io.vrioNs pkk Ykaii. JUndon liKcoanuu 00 Sun FrancNco Bulletin Portland livening Tolegram Weekly Oiegonian Appeal to KeiiKon C 80 r. oo 1 fit) fill Our Offer. Tho Bulletin ia ono of the lending pn-,io of tho West, and is n daily publiHhed in San Francisco, and gives all the news. Oar offoo includes tho Kundtiy Bulletin. Recorder and Bulletin, one year.. $7 00 Recorder and Bulletin, ono month Co Tho Portland Evening Tolegram is issued six times a week. It gives all tho news that is worth rending and up to time of going to proHs. much of it being 24 hours freaher thnt when it reaches hero through any other journal. Recorder and Telegram one yt-nr. $." fiO For a weekly nowspnpor tho Weakly Oro gouinn load in tho Northwest, and give all the news usually contnincd in n weekly pnper. Recorder and Weekly Oregonian..$2 fiO It i'h tho duty of each person to Reek in formation along all lines that tend toward bringing nbont bet ter conditions and greater prosperity for tho hniunn family, and for the purpose r-f giving our renders a chnuco to inform themselves we give them the best Appoal to Reason. Any doctrino that does not appeal to tbe highest order of rcn Honing is not safe. Recorder and Appeal to Reaeon,.. $2 CO CLARENCE Y. LGVVE, Uaudon. Oregon, Druggist and Apothecary, Is just In receipt of n new and fresh block of Drugs and Chemicals, Patent aud Proprietary Preparations Toilet Articles, Iriirgists Sundries. Perfumes, Brushes, SroNOES, Soaps Nuts and Candies. Clarx, ToliaoeciK and Cigarettes. Paints. Oils. GlusseK.and Painter's Supplied You Can't Expect to Get $2 worth for $1, but you can get your money's worth at M. BREUER'S S)ealor in lioota and ShocM Ropniring nently and promptly done at lowest living prices. sewing machine: ROLLER BEARING. HIGH GRADE. by buying tMj reliable, honest, high grade sew ing machine 7- -J . 0 S JAVA STRONGEST GUARANTEE. National Sewing Machine Co SAN FRANCISCO. CAL. Jb'irst Glass Watch Repairing. Agates Ground, Polished and Mounted it) order; or any other work in my lino will ho done iu a neat and sal is factory manner, at a reasonable price. Call and ef my new line of jewelry cou sitting of Stick I 'in, Hat Pins, Sash Pins, Lady's Waist --ts, Rrooc-hes, Rracelets, Cuff anil Oullar lint tons. Chains. Charms, and Kings, which has jnst arrived. A UTHI'li RICH. Y,;K-..:t. il.t r ..cd Jeweler. . . . Oregon. ... 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UfantodAn Vrfoa Who cao thtdl of soma simple IIUlilUU nil iuuu thuutoMteatt Protect roar Ideas: they may brlcg you wealth. Write JOim WKDOEADURK & CO.. Patent Atloi- oeys. Washlnfftoa. "J. C. for their 1.8U0 prlao offet ILit oi two hundred luTentlons wanted. iTWt The City Meat Market 0 Yes! 0 Yes! We Have the Variety of Stock Hi cf, Pork. Veal. Mutton. Lnmli, Roh-gna and l'ork .Srikhuh, Pressed Reef Head pe, Corned Reef, Rickltd l'ork, Kgg-., VcgiiaMes and Rutter. ' Call on ns and get our prices In-fore bnymg elst-wlirre. Chci-pe Call We are not like of a wagon, alwnys following in the same bUKinesH, and wo get tin to by kee; ing Tli est liL&SLt in tli Land and Helling nt the very lowest prices. We uro here to please nnd here to Htny. ITonrs to serve, J. The Newly Refitted, Speedy and Elegant Steamer Will give a rcgnlnr ten day Service hetween Coquille River. Oregon, and San Fraucwco, California, for both passengers and freight. CAPT. M. MARTIN. E. DYER. Agent. Randon. Oregon. S WAYNE & IIOYT, Agent, L'lli Unttery Street, Kan FranciKco. California. City Barber Shop BATH SHAVES, 25 Cta EACH SHAMROO, HAIR CUT Hotel Coquille J. V. TlPaKK, Proprietor. Tbis well-known Uotol is now under now and com petent mauanetuout and has been thoroughly ren ovated throughout. Tho table service is equal to any in Southern Oregon. JSmiilo rooms for com mercial men. Baggage transported to und from boats and trains free of charge. Fiuo new bar iu connection with tbe hotel. The New, Elegantly Fitted, and Speedy Steamer JEliz c. p. I'hie-StenniT is Nt-w. is Strongly hnilt. r-nd give a regular t d: Ktiirt , f-; Coquillf Kivr Oregon, h. 1. KKl'I. M w '-I Sn r.', : THE JOY OF LIVING CA BE FULLT REALIZED ITIIEN TOU ENJOY GOOD HEALTH TRtflB The Popular Liver Medicine Will Keep You Well A GUARANTEED CURE for all diseases produced by TOR PID LIVER and IMPURE BLOOD. Do not fill your system with Arsenic. Calomel and Quinine. They act as rank poisons which Yitiato the blood, debilitate the system, and leave a trail of bad symptoms which require years to obbterate. HERB INE is purely vegetable and contains no mineral or narcotic poisons, is absolutely harmless and is tho simple remedy of nature. It carries eff all poison in tho system and lcavea no injurious effects. CURED BY HERBINE AFTER OTHER REMEDIES FAILED Mr. L. A. nicks, Iredell, Tcras, says: " I wai rick in bed for eight months with liver trouble, the doctor seemed to do me no good. I was told to try Herbine, and it cured me iu a short time I cannot recommend this wonderful medicine too highly." TAKE IT NOW I LARGE BOTTLE, 5Gc GET THE GENUINE Ballard Snow Liniment Co, ST. LOUIS, U. S. A. SOLD AND RECOMMENDED BY C. Y. DO YOU NEED ANY HARD-WARE? X-p Tf) W nro flill doin business nt Tbe Old Stand nnd can please yon. Give hb u Call and oxamiuo our Stoves, Ranges and Farm Implements, Etc, Now ih tbo time to purchase Hardware. The nrulersigned has in stock a lare assortment of Hardware, Tinware, Graniteware, Glassware, Crockery Paintu, OilK. Doors and Windows. T1NS1IOP IN CUXNECTIOX. TKKSrASS NOTICK. Nolioe U hereby civvn to all imthohs not totrertpiiax npon the pri'iuisusof Dr.Kfiiyoti. situated between FlornR Lnko and the comi ty rond. in' Nortbeni Curry, by removing. cut tint', or deBtroyinc timber ann 8nul Innd. 2f rnwiird will be paid for informa tion lending to n conviction of tredpaxH a Hinted above. Dated at Bandon. Oregon. March 1 . I'.m. PET Bit NELSON, Aaent. the Hind Wheels rut. We are pushers,- fitriviug for a larger Waldvogel &. Son, Props. 1ST ZD BOOMS, EACH '2T,CIb. S I . G E . .MASSAGE, AND BATH. abeth. J JENSEN, Master- fittid r;th the Infest improvements, and wil r-m-r Mid frf-ii.ut. between the and ban I't uicsco, Calif. .1. rird)ii. t)rr p.m. 1 1 i. itit, San Prmeisco, Cnllfornia. UAStX. LOWE. and Miners' Supplies. A. McNAIR, The Bandon Hardware Man, THE STEAMER-; DISPATCH THOMAS WHITJl, Master Lenves Bainlon every morning, excep- Sunday, nt 7:110 o'clock and makes connect tionH with the train nnd steamer Myrl at 10:.10 a. in. at Coquille City. Lonvea Coquille City at 12:30 p. m., arrY; ing at L'umlon ut l;o0 p. mt