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HE FINALLY GOT WARM The Best Whiskey in the World i B udu i V L.ed w. H. M c B rayer s of Organization Along Trades Union Lines. ■Z’JV? Co-operative 8 Years Old * M.M‘ BRAYE hi Bottled in Bond Insist on Cedar Brook it you want only the very best W. H. McBrayer’. Cedar Brook Distillery Lawrenceburg. Ky. : At all Hotels, Bars and Clubs <?5) RASMUSSEN BROS. Distributor s I j i i f The El Dorado, Bandon, Ore We are Agents for the 1 • , Hamons Baldwin Pianos i I If you are contemplating buying a Piano, give us a call. It costs you noth- r ing to examine them Prices $250 and up Easy Terms II BANDON DRUG CO. Linjc Clarence \ O regon BANDON Druggist <tml .1 /idtlbfi'-i ry Is.nst in receipt. of a now -'»cl- "f Drugs and Clieniimii' C.,'> nt an - Proptietary Pi »pat dt'-.i :, Toi'1 ' \r tides. limn Sunt'ici' -, P-<: ii - i Brushes, Sponges, S -.p, 'ôuts ,n: Candies, Cigars. Toha, cos mid t ■ areties, Paints, Oils, < il.’, s and Painter's Supplies. Clubbing Offer I I > : 1 Senn-Weekly Oregon Journal, one year ... Semi $ 1.50 ...... Weekly Bandon t Recorder I/O one year_____________ _______ _ $3.CO 7 »ul . I Both Papers One Year The Semi Weekly Oregon Journal Pul.luh« the t«i< t ind mog . omplcl- t‘ l*- give, reliable I [ graplitr new* o» the maikct reports, ar it i: puMi tin! al Pottlar ■ where the rected world; market newi -an lie and is cor- to date lor each «rue. It al o has a page of special mailer for the home, an farm and Í intereuia, -.lory p.’» end a pa., or more of comic each week, and it ti cs to the ttibserdrer twice each week - .04 I nier a i year. 1 The Semi-Weekly Bandon Recorder Gives all the local new* and hamper in*? should be in every borne in the. vrciaity. two papers make a splendid cotobba; oc .:i you can save $1 by tinas to 1 he ending yo»ir Bandon Reeordrr. tabori; • c. also give our -.ubvnber a grwxi cbhbi'S'J fer for ihe Daily and Sunday, of - or Sunday J >utnal in connection with li e .Semi- Weekly Bandon Recorder. A Writer’s Indoor Experience on a Cold Night In Bordeaux. What beautiful sunshine we had at Bordeaux, umi how nice and wurui it was lu lb»* daytime! As long as the sun kept out it was lovely; but, oh, when the sun went down! They gave gave me a beautiful. large. •ft.v room at the hotel with doors and windows all over it. After dinner 1 went i;p lo try (o write, and then 1 ’ouml that Siberia had come ug.ilu, 1 put great lugs uf wood upon the tire nd blew’ them with the bellows till the Hames roared up the chimney, but •till i shivered In the ley blasts that blew (hrough every crevice. 1 put on i.:y ulster. I dragged the blankets from ihe la-d I ran races around the room ami practiced the Indian clubs with a be \ y portmanteau in each hand, but ‘ till I felt m.» blood coiigealifig. ajnl the horrors of the early morning came I :u-k again. In this dilemma my'companion’s Su min experiences stood us in good stead lie was with Gordon in the e-• l:iio»i < f ls7«»-7. He took our walking sticks • id umbrellas, umi with these ami tlm 1 Junkets ami (he rugs he figged lip a ni ■ •. comfortable tent in front of the lire. Silting in this tent in our big room wo at last got warm, and my lingers able to hold a pen.—George R. .Sims in ‘ Dagonet Abroad.” CY VANY FOFS. . rt Alone Can Repel >f x Privileged Must Ce bur in Ibis voir.! such an op]«.»i n as there is nôw . a lime when siter. Many Into combinath».i condition, thia.:" never had to be and el io the Libor >tniggle, : cunside Joseph Ku i l.-li'iar uf (.. ■ I. ! Mighty ,- rorcu created b.» great com 1 binati.» n ; ■■.' e;i; ¡'ml u.d of mfoft have rt' -*ui!\ . ; i -o dated i ’ lib i i: •il Sta 1 o > op rem • tiri. . hind.* i in.- mm ■ thorough and eomplfte < um« f; • i . «/'.!. di:i- orgardz .-alien uf the workers n primal wlii- !t, if ignored and +vft tlindlou in j idem t*. He i < tm* , imcossi ill be more than dNas tmeund of hi l: je. o 1.» - ir <m ! su- undone trous t» o tb.- . aure of labor. Combina preme bi . h •: 1 »V asiiingion. hi. 1 a ll.l- Hun an al co opei-pte effort are tile only m.iii. Ln ics •? «’• Lamar. i will not only brirgusgre.it live of G(N»r gi.a. h:'»ving b. *n a n lem- (hints that ber of th ... Ilion's he;?-•<! «t uri 'r;nn er men uro of relief, increased liberi.. l.wxs umi! hi ■ ileal h hi IM*.*.”,. 1 he and ii’ iprovenient of condition, but ire ah olutely necessary to I’m»« of the latter•’s app.dnt nent j, v tl’i'V was a seiuit« :i MiosDslPi-i. Slid mi:! 1 )!o us to hold what we hate ill >f ih * ready t ■ained mid prevent th.-ir sacri- furi’mr ba k 1. - 1 Mi. Ms .|p;d J. . h - <:i whll. ;erv ; u»*e. Many Ii.i.¡ils lire uplifted against Ing on tlm s iipretm • bomb <-f '■ rgi.i after bavin*/ eoilili. -I th law i'f Hi.* i organi;: ulioii of la! or, iiai'.icularly a.' those will re.'ugulze In it the hl..turo. i'n.idah',,' < liaiuplon of the lowly ' ho new associate Justice was b >rn ngnl hist th • . it.-r ia.-111111'111« of priv <1 hi:« I leg-, .1 pow.'r .1 I monopoly. 'I 1-.prlv fifty-three years •,.» and rc education at the I'iilv'*r,.i(y uf Geor ilegi ,»d fev. "iid ¡he parasitical many gia. Washington and I jm university tire opp." <1 to labor'« ailvan. c -at. and ^‘Isewbel’e. I:e whs . admitted to not the bar in !K79 h : <| i ••u*t: *i*d at Ml- and . Ii' iu«» of this they weu1 ' when h»* became only r- lard aud clunk any forward gusta, Ga.. until assolate justice of tlie Georgia sti- movement on tile part of labor, but preme court. Previ.>u s 0» hl« «1 ‘Vatlou wot Id ¡unite It criminal for till \.ho toil r\ ed In I Iw leg- and sweat to organize for m ltual pro to th»* b •nob hi h*ij hint uro of his ; ¡¡’it«. teetion ami imrn-ovement. To <-i:-miinvent the desires of all such Thn Humor of Morcan. and to prevent them from putting J. Pierpont M- iL 'ii is gifted with a what the., de-ir ■ into practice it is necessary that labor should organize great dr:*l more uf humor than is gen eraily know n. N’*»t long a*. »» v. ldle in itlun-f trade union Hues, and there London h<‘ vs iny - ■ ‘d to a woman never was a tint»* like tin* present to du 11 nor a thin', ns already stated. who m id? s »:n»* pretentions to pecisg11 when the n» ci sslt.v was greater. "Pardon me.” said the vuinan hair.liti- lu oi'tler Hint the forces of labor ly. "To whbdi MfU'gmw do you belong?” •shctiltl mlvmi-e mill It’ive il fall' prom "Oh. we ill»* a i Inde’jendrnf branch.” i-.- of mi cess in return fur th ir ef replie 1 Afr. Morf in . ly’/. "but we dat • lofts il Is til t uts-essary to eulist the i » th • Norm.in kla r -.” "Ah. then, m.-.t uia.;.>fi'.' o1' workers tutu th? a co.:t of :r<ns!” Mr. Mor : r.iml .i.my i l’or, auizeil labor After down luto Ills pocket and ilmt comes tlteir education, but first uf • 111 ' J u: Abi *l i ; n ' ■ »rO ail mil it come the eidlstineut. Evei'i tu I l ie» «». ••TM h .” Il" >^n<l. eltiTi must 11 ■ made Io tiring ns man., < :o.:i of arms. A few other .is p- ibl<? Into lltii', lor the real have udopt’*<1 the same ein- strength of nti.t movement, particular nt.” im continued confidentlal- ly of an e • inoinle nature, lies in the :■ itlmrim;- f1 eiii in as fa t m.lii! r of ttm ■ who have iilentitlod tit.-m-'I'.ei wi'li it in its tulvan .'euieiit and growth. .No stone sli.utlii lie left uuturneiL nothing left undone, that Connecticut’s Nev/ Governor. weald be conducive to success or aid Judge Simeoa I-. Baldwin. Con BCti- In the work »:' organization; no task out’s imw governor, is the flr t 1 '.m >- slmaTd b-' consider'd too great that cr.it to sit In 1b.* guberm tori.il elinir hiis I'm' it I Ihe enrollment of a rv-iri’tl in 1M!)I. greater tn-mint-ship In th' ranks of since Governor X Dr.rim L’c' can/ alga a liu«t l:ut fall -ludf le'iur. tor ii I only by sm-riike and on : e i"i" in ttd dir. etion tlmt Hi ■ |ilmi Baidwiu resell:*'-.] ath’.ek in d I hat will prot» t I lie him by C-iIoivd l!oo ‘V‘*lt ar.»l (lemnn'I- . i.i Ir |. ; ed a rrtr'i dion. Tin »•(Jon-I failliuf lu worker "ad m< his position semtre. Tim most sta .-e ful plan of or an- . tin? jndj. • make a satisfactory ) issm d a statorne.,!. In which li»' an; iz.-iiioft. the piri that has given tile noumed bis IntKrHun bringing suit be a moults ami brought the greatest returns, tile best one of all, is the one against the former president for slan which can lie ear ((1 on by every in- der. Later Im refused to attend a <lin- .dividual trafli* unionist every day of ner at Now Haven at which Mr. Roose his life, The» grand rally and public velt w:is the gimst. of lienor. meeting with ¡» -«a 1 uccoinpaniineiitR G»»\t i:mr r.ai iwiii i ’ native of New | at times niakes a wonderful showing Huven and i ’ .-•♦»ven! years old. His and brings Intermittent r: mlts and is Rogi\r s . rn n i Bal»]»via, sometimes fairly successful, exhibiting father \y who wa goveruoi* of Connecti< ut i»i I? t iiiiiueii' e in im-lubershtp, as well as « i in im-rei e in numbers but It:- . si t. not to b ‘ .’» iipnrcil with the success ; that iitlemE the efforts of tint Indi vidiinl wot !;iiic quietly as an organizer. It is the It.- unionist Imbued with tile- trit-' spirit of union unionism, ism, working 1 «tendily and quietly for the good be can do. nocked, jeered «nd misuntler- nd ofttimes discriminated | stood against tllgned. but who strug gle i uutnfully fl long the put li lie has •eted. that hows the biggest gains There b nut a man i tin- end. ingbuiit our urgaiiizatluti who bus L tbe up|a>rtuuity i:i a greater or a*r degree of nddJog to our nn inber- hip by till mean* if he but* wake 'ie effort. It wilt Dot l»e ueces ary t alL limes to make any dejtree of anrlfl • I » vd:t n new menil». r. and il bo fearful of cousequeiiceM ake the effort. A u^rd >f unionism wtoeuevcr the occurs and a fair state- tint it Involves and th • good • to all v.’ltu toil w I mmi xjrhl.v organizKl will <!<> d mor»’ thorough work ju than bluster, tliidg band*. It In lb«* quiet » ahop who quietly in- iii»unidt>id ;t fellow worktuau SI’JK'iN 1 wu.nwt’: bt iieflt.« that will coute mizati»ni ion und and who point* tbroiia ¡I dut J A\ e owe to each mutiMilly helpful that trade union and hue pdttou that it now the twine quiet man. fctitioualy at work, id never censing, who place the trail»* un! >n lie high plane It ?s d« x- 'itid fur which it v ,: im Wl'fli limit, pn-mt Gvvei nm\he||i ¡t’i . la pul'iic: »•r toward tin til h nominated Jame^ G [’»lai -• re »■ bod ' h U m » preside/icjr. hhd-drf’ Jmirnul AN ARCTIC DELICACY. C-.kimo Soup Would Hardly Tickle Re fined Palates. Kane and l>r. llayes, the first white men apart from nil occas onal .whaler to vl it ll»‘ Eskimos, found some <llf ticulty in lueommodatlng themselves to local customs. In "Till' Toll of the Ar. il- 1> M. Edwards quotes Haye;' uccoii.'it of his first visit to a native 1111». After a cordial welcome ho was pressed to eitt. •'This," ays Haves, "was an Invita tion which 1 feared, but now that It had collie 1 knew that It would be un wise to decline It. The expression of thanks was one of the few in their language that I knew, -tud 1 made the most of this. Tlc-.v laughed heartily when I said koveuHk lu reply to their Invitation, aud Immediately a not very beautiful young damsel poured some of the contents of the pots into n skin dish, and, offer sipping It to make sure, as 1 supposed, that It was not too hot. passed it to me over a group of lieads. At tlrst my coiinige forsook me, but all eyes were fixed upon me. umi It would havp been highly linpo lite to shrink. 1 therefore shut my eyes, held my nose, swallowed the dose and retired. I was told after want that it was their greatest delicti- cy -a soup made by boiling together blood, oil mid seal Intestines." "Three Sheets In the Wind." "Wlmt wa ■ llif origin of th» phr»M for ilriinKeiiib': <. •three nhcclH In the wind?' ’’ ii lamb.man asked a sailor I In “Well.” said the* sailor, oilier day. “I’ll explain that mutter to you. The two lower corners of a ship’s sail itre held taut by two ropes, one called a tuck am! another called a sheet. tack is always kept very tight. the sheet Is loosened According wind, and the looser the sheet more freely the sail swings, sail Is quite free Its sheet is said to» be In Ho- wind.' Now, suppose that all three of a hip’s sails were quite free They would then fly about very eraz! ¡lly. and the ship would wabble. The ■ mu e of the ship would he a zig zag one. and Ihe reason for this would lie that she had •three sheets In the wind.' That. I guess. Is why a mall when lie zigzags In his course is said to be 'three sheets in the wind' He Was Not Laconic. John Morley in Ills life of Gladstone tells the story of the atateauian'Z ex amination for admis ion to Oxford mil I versify when lie was a youth. The ex aminer. having utterly failed to floor tile candidate on some point of the ologv, -end. "We will now leave that part of tile subject.” “No. sir,” replied the ciintlidnte: "if you please, we will not leave it .vet," mid j,ro<-eeded to poor forth n fresh stream. The dean In Mi. Gl.cJsloiie's dny was Gaisford. fa num ' among other things .for hie tn-n Imnt brevity. "1 his laconic gift.” observes Mr. Mjarley slyly, "the dean evident!»* lied not time to transmit to all of Ids flock.” « Genius and Goodness. i h ive h:td « »m ‘times hi mine the gloved ami white palm of the upper class ami the heavy black hand of the lower via < and have recognized that bulb are hut of men. After all (hese have pa a d before me 1 say that inanity lias tt wynonym (‘quality that under heaven then» is but one thing we ought to l.ow to. genius, and the only fldtig I fore wtilcli we ought to kneel, goodness. Victor Hugo. THE HARDWARE MAN BRIDGE N BEACI I Stoves. Ranges and I ieateis have in them so many ex» ••’’etn •» that they are now acknowledged the gre atest sellers on the coast and they at«- growikf in favor every year. We have the exclusive agency in Bandon (of these home! o J and office necessities, and prices range exceedingly modest in either case. TINNING AND PLUMBING A SPECIAL! Y Our Assortment of Hardware, liuware and I Jxed Tools is Must lumpki? S am S ays Cover your inside walls with * our 10 inch Shiplap. GEO. W. MOORE LUMBER CO />.-7.VA ()/■ HANBOY OltEGON Capital Stock $50,000 BOARD OF DIRECTORS: J. L. Kronenberg, President. J. Denholm, President; F. J. fahy, Cashier; Frank b lam, I . P. Manly. Vice A general banking business transacted and customers given every accommodation con sistent with safe and conservative banking CORRESPONDENTS; The American National Bank, of San Francisco. Calif; Merchants National Bank, Portland, Oregon; The Chase National Bank, of New York. THE COQUILLE RIVER LIL E Sirs. Filiekl & Bandon Twin Screw, New and Fast 1st Class Passage, Up Freight. Our $10.00 & $7.50 3.00 interest» are your interest». Fair rates anil good service our motto A. E. F.Htabrook Co., 245 Cal. St., San Francinco I.. !.. BRANDENBURG. Agent, Bandon, Oregon l ast and Commodious S. S. BREAKWATER Leaves Portland (Ainswortli Dock) « p. m. every Tuesday. . I f J eaves Con» Bay every Saturday at service of lite tide. Confirm Sailing« Through C, M. SPENCER, Agent Bandon S.S. ELIZABETH NEW STATE-ROOMS INSTALLED Eight Day Service fletween the Coquille River and San Francisco $7.50 First Class Passenger Fare, $3 on Up Freight Freight Rates, A I Saving. S;iA ing produces a peace of mind mi known to him who in time of misfor tune mt' i I< pend on the bounty of his friends. Determine to save, for will paver i- the prime essential. Deposit regularly. Lay «side some portion of each week’s of month’s income. De posit extra and unexpected receipts Worse Than Hard Words. ••Why did you kill your parrot? The poor bird meant nothing by its pro- fa nify.” •q could stnml Its profanity, hut it learned to Imitate the lawn mower last summer ” - Washington Herald. Prayer carri»“« us Ita If way to God, f-*»tlng brine*’* il« to the d<x»r of Ms palace, nnd uluisgltjug insures uh ad m halon. Koran J. E. WALSTRO.M. Agent, Bandon, Oregon. E. A E. T. Kruse, owners and manager*, 24 California Si., San Francisco. r. It you wish a bottle mid- — I !A N I >< IN Call at the Eagle, If you love the goodi tbafs old— Call al the Eagle. , ’T aint no uic to it and blink If you really need a drink. Just make a sign or ring a b*ll, And you fxt they’ll treat you right Down al the linglr Alvin Munck, Prop. BANDON. OftEOON Harn'ess Shop l ull line oi Harness, Sad dles, Bridles, Halters, Blankets and everything usually kept in a first- class harness shop. Repairing a Specialty W. .1. SABIN, Prep. I-