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A* a IQVUHr reaori bxa Hu equnl on the 0>'M*
north of San Frnuciaoo.
Bandon la noted for
lta arenlr taiuua'od oiiiuafa, the wean aunuaj
temperature being leau variable than al agv
other point lu the Chilled bfate«.
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*■ tide and electrical etorrna are unkuowu.
Houteaeekera will And many oppurtouitiea here.
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THURSDAY,
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DECEMBER 21,
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MERCHANDISE
Mentioning specially Ladies’ and Gents’ Furnishings in great assortment. Men’s newest Hats. Umbrellas
from 85c to $3.50. Greatest assortment of Neckwear, If you can not please a man with a Necktie from
our stock, then he is beyond pleasing. We have a great assortment of Negligee shirts and Fancy Suspend
ers. Our Shoes have already established their reputation for style and quality. The noted Crusader and
Nap-a-Tan for men, and the celebrated, stylish, Golden Rule and Beatrice for the ladies, are sure to please.
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Don’t overlook the fact that nothing is so conducive of
good cheer as a cup of good coffee. Celebrate your Xmas
breakfast with a cup of our IVANHOE 25 c. Coffee.
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JEWELRY-We have just received a nice line of Jew
elry-gold rings, stick pins, brooches, emblems, fobs, etc.
You can find suitable presents in this department.
We will handle your Butter and Produce in unlimited
amounts. We also have for sale Hay, Grain, Mill Feeds,
Seed Grain and Grass Seed.
Panter Bros.
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Bandon, Oregon.
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BANDON, OREGON
Some Information Concerning the Hustling
Little City at Mouth of Coquille River.
Bandon Has Made a Fine Growth the Past Year
and Has Bright Future.
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Bandon
Manufacturing
Industries.
Bandon Commercial
Company.
Within ten years from dow Bandon
will be one of the most important
manufacturing towns in this part of
tbe state. It doesn't take a prophet
to make this prediction. Almost
everything that nature does for a
manufacturing point baa been done
for t bis pl see, and only man's part
remains to be done, and be is at work
ou tbe job.
Already manufacturers bare seen
and seized upon tbe advantages here,
and there are now numerous plants
and more in sight,
A fleet of schooners and steamer*
are now kept busy between Bandon’
and California points, aud Portland
will wake up some day and send ves
sels after this trade, Riverboats also
ply up and down tbe Coquille river
for forty miles, giving tbe farmers
aod ranchers transportation facilities.
A railroad is being built from tbe
main line of tbe Southern Pacific at
Drain to tap this rich region, and it
is said that the Santa Fe will bnild
tbrongb this country with a Imo from
Sau Francisco to Portland. Thus tbe
shipping facilities for manufactured
products are aud will be all that could
be desired.
Tbe climate at Bandon is the most
equable of any in tbe United Blates,
and factories can run all tbe year.
For fuel we bave wood and coal.
Tbia whole conutry is underlaid with
coal, and development of this indus
try has hardly commenced. In many
places where development work has
been done, three and four strata from
throe to six feet thick overlay each
other. These coal Jguds lie imtuedi
ately upon, or so close to tbe (Jo.qjl'lle
river, that the coal can be put aboard
vessels at slight expense.
Tbe above are some of the reasons
why Bandon offers an attractive field
tof manufacturing enterprises. Fol
lowing is a list of tbe plants Dow
located here:
Bandon Woolen Mills.
Bandon Manufacturing (Jo,
Salmon Cannery.
Broombandie Factory.
Wood-pipe Plant.
Bandon Foundry.
Brewery.
Match Factory.
is a corporation consisting of t^e fol
lowing: Elbert Dyer Pres., Robt.
Frederick Jr. Sec., Geo. E. Howe
Manager, S F. office. They are en
gaged in manufacturing white cedar
lumber, shingles and broomhaudles.
They arc doing a general warehouse
business, and are agents for ocean
going steamers which are at tbe pres
ent time tbe S. S. Elizabeth and Oak
land, vessels making regular trips be
tween tbie port and San Francisco.
Mr. Dyer aud Mr. Frederick bave
virtually grown np with tbe town, tbe
former coming here with bis father
over 20 years ago; be has been identi
fied with the advancement of nearly
all tbe commercial entorpises that
bave helped to build np tbe town.
Mr. Frederick at tbe age of sixteen,
took charge of tbe office and general
store of tbe Coquille Mill & Tug Co.,
at Parkersburg, then under tbe able
management pl Captain J. Parker,
one of our earliest pioneers. At tbe
age of 22 be assumed the management
of tbe steamers plying 00 tbe river
between Myrtle Point and this place.
After operating them successfully for
about six years, be sold out and
joined the Kloodyko rush of 18.18,
for tbe Yukon River, Alaska, and
during the following five years ran
as both master aud pilot uf river
steamers op I lip Yukon between Daw
sun City and St. Michaels. For tbe
past three years fee has been identified
w^ tbe commorcjal advancement of
tbe town and ia not bere only to
’ watch Baodou aod tbe Recorder
grow,” but ia more than willing to
help them grow.
Mr Howe, while being a compara
tive stranger li>re ja well known San
Francisco. He has been connected
With several large enterprises of I list
city and at one time represented a
,S. F. company at tbe Hawaian
islands for a number of years. He
bus the interests of Bandon at heart
and baa done much to promote sev
eral enterprises of tbe turn. Jju j« a
tireless worker and never Uft8»S
Qpportuaity t® ®*>ist wj JpgBimU
proposition that be (pay bear o|
when be ia satisfied |t iriU be a bene,
tit tu the town aod give an nppyrtpq.
itj to “watch gafcjop |rp|,
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tbe coming year, Bandon is one of
1 dry goods,
'T* H F. towu of Bandon in located st the beaitbieet towns in tbe country;
1 racket,
• t tow mon lb of tbe Coqui lie ri roe. there are no severe epidemio and tbe
3 confectionery.
«Ixmt it quarter of a mil. from tbe
2 restaurants,
government raporte show that Ibo
grand <4.1 Pacific orosn, and it tb. temperature bar. is lews variable than
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.-^•■port towu for tb. rich Coquille'
al any place in tbe United States. Tbe
1 drug stoye,
valley Tbe town ba« a population
2 two chair barber shops.
leiuperaltire in January range from
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people and i. tb. mail .apply
2 blacksmith shops,
30 to 56 degree, and in Augnst from
p»t for almost that many more.
1 foundry and machine shop.
Itf U, 70 The mean temperature is
lUu.ioci baa rnpde a «««id growth the
1 livery,
about 52.2 and tbe difference between
!>®at year; many new residence« and
’he three winter aod tbe three snm- J 1 jewelry store,
bnaiuM. bnilding« have b*««n built and
me, mouths ia about 11 degrees. , 1 harness ebop,
,«>veea! mw bu«in«M> mlwpnwi bat«
1 distributing warehouse.
Flowers bloom out of doors tbe year
¿wca rol*H.«be>i TA4 promieee Io
round and tbe grass ia always greeu.i 2 attorneys, 2 physicians, 1 dentist.
be a banner yoar many m *re build
Bandon la a good trailing point aud
mg. will S* «w-eted and aeveewl mann-
i. well supplied wilb stores represent-1
fact-mrr ir.vi»*lriee ibat will employ
Tbe Government is extending tbe
«.rot« !•■»>,.Ired people will probebly ing the ordiuary line uf trade. We north jetty at tbia place
feet sea
bar.
be roiab ;*«*i tbia cumin« year.
ward. Tb. contractor« ary now at
4 general store.
Hair1 — ««■ M m I pl®*» of re*
work, aud about 60 men are em
1 beok,
ployed. It wjll take ahoqt a year to
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»• baro «*«»! aeUxH«.
1 newspaper, and job office,
finish tb. work aod when oompleted,
,-beroW* «ad
Tbe kSt ia
1 boot aod sho. »tore,
tbe liar will b. greatly improved.
Mqip wd a«b r»«*
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2 hardware storv,
gvev.iy r» «an sad aw <l>*ie light
2 grocery store«
Bandon baa 00 e of tbe best bands
2 wwal mark««»,
io the elate.
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Bandon is growing
,dawt ».U |tuk>*>»*.Uy ba inatelled
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Fruit
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Bandon
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Harbor.
Fishing.
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Tbe waters of the Coquille and its
tributaries teem with tjie king of all
food fish—tbe salmon—at certaiD sea
sons of tbe year. There is a Urge
salmon cannery at Randan and an
other at Prosper, three miles np the
river. Tbe |wo canneries this year
put np about 19,000 cases of salmon
aud distributed about fl4,000 to tbe
fishermen along tbe river.
Tbe industry hpre is the second
largest in tbe state—being next to
the Columbia. Over 81,300 io licenses
tbe New York and San Francisco was paid to tbe state thia year. An
markets. If you waut to make a effort w being made by the fishermen
to have a hatchery astablisbed on tbe
fortun», come to tbe Coquille apd river and no doubt their efforts will
plant a commercial orchard.
be snceessfui
Apples, cherries, pears, plums,
prunes and all kinds of berries do
well in this climate. Thousands of
gallons of wild huckleberries, dew
berries and black cap raspberries are
gathered each year. We bave no
“seedless’’ apples here, bnt this is one
of tbe few places in tbe world where
they raise termless apples. Onr ap
ples command tbe highest prices jn
View of Businea* and Manufacturing District, Bandon.