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Resort of the
Oregon Coast
Bandon is growing faster than
my town in Oregon
Its advancement is real, not on
paper
Manufacturing plants all running
and several more big
industries
coming
Shipped more lumber since Jan
1st than any port in Oregon except
the Columbia.
The Coquille valley is the garden
spot of the Coast country and we
have the timber and coal industries
Fine openings for workers and
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hustlers, but grafters and hot air
artists are not wanted
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How one a tecultb* k*ie I is the noise of
a city, undergo a ehauge wfeeu away from
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upuu bi* return from ■ lw>> weeks' outing in
the u ouritalin A»k*d t ext I*in. h* •* id in
B*rt
Aui r. mul'd io a Milin*-*, which
• *111*4 *tt Ira’>*(' -'.-I -’ll* 'G a ■
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trird to let (itch thing* a* were vi.ibl* to me
bri'oia* implsutrd >» mv mind, but could
not. ha tbe city's turiin il bad always hern
my inspiration for tb* gathering of thought.
Had I remained much longer there my brain
had turned from its accustomed groove to
one I die*d to think it might have l*d me."
Poor lad! a j altry two week* of his life, the
only day* be ev*r -pent in freedom and not
know it.
Patrick Henry's taiuuu* lament still lin
gers round th* earsuf m*u
What will h*
do with freedom if hi* r.cquaiutanoe with
her bus only been a passing one. All tbe
judicial element a cannot evolve a law to te
obeyed by all alike, to th* pioper under
standing of what freedom 1*. lhe savage
interprets it ns the chance allowed to hiu -
bush bis rival.
Civilized man has so many answer* which
seem to suit tlie problem, that, like Euclid's
point, nothing but potitiou tor foundation
remains there is mor* truth in Tolsti's
cry of work, to give us from ourselves, than
is contained in volumi s of philosophy. 1
am told that the life i t a vessel, while in
coxnmiMiot,. i l’eatly exceeds that of the
craft anchored in harbor awaiting chance
fm belter chatter. There is nothing in idle
ness. save space, bounded by limitation*.
Yei.r* have not sufficed to cause me to look
upon work with eye* of admiration, though
I hope to btfme passing from this valley of
the beautiful to one of greater worth.
What mistake* outwirdly liquor makes
while inwardly in man. It make* his brav
ery seem teal. I have known him flaunt a
warlike pose when danger was well over the
divide He gets much credit fi t courage
when it ba* come unaware* to him, wberea*
a record ol bi* tunning prowess w mid be
given tiad the dictates of bis heart been
obeyed by trembling legs. Moral courage is
the hrnnd, not the primed sort of man's in
tervention. that makes him face hi* duty as
a hero. I once broached this truisim to an
acquaintance.
If th* building bud been
target it would ha'.c contained mor*? re-
firring to a pngiliatic event 1 partly saw)
I be hall was closed to nou-psyer*, mid a* I
had not the value i.f a copeck about me. I
took standing room on top tlie awning . f a
ItuN'her shop across th* wsv. and viewed the
I dancing shadows of the bruisers with tired
' , I -a*ure. Knowing him to b* a eolleg*-bred
fellow, I looked fm Inin to see tl.* poi t at.d
dilate upon it. When he Bought aesistance.
I analyzed it to my heart s discontent: to
to apparent putpo*e. And never a sign
from linn could 1 get as to tlie meaning of
my fitst-born pet. In tins d u I have often
wondered whethei 1 was not a greater fool ;
than I tiieu tlmuglit him to be: but n. w be
lieve he (bowed -neb skill in disguising n
tellige ce from hi* lace, as to blind me <o
see he wished to take from in- a kn ekid ■
Condition of vanity il,en possessing me.
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All the New» of a Week’» I
Happenings Told in
Brief Manner.
Edw Christenson of '*au Francisco, Pres
ideut f the Prosper Mill Co . arrived lieie
last
1 bm »»lay evening.
nt
Bn»r
Your
MUNIH:
PRICE PER
1 Quart .
2 Quarts.
He whs accom
panied by Messis J. J. Havieide and Tai-
bre t of that citv. who ate here regarding
Geo. A. Henry
tbe new boat which I Heuckendcrtf is con
structing.
Mr. iHlbrett is an engineer,and
const ruder, bene* in this division Connect
ed with lhe new boat, ia tbe object of bis
visit here. Edw. Cbristeusou will remain a
C. H. PATTERSON
Dray and General Delivery
few days inspecting the plantar this place,
B andon ,
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ti*sday to visit bis patients who are all con
valescing.
•I Kronenberg. manager of the Parkers
burg mill, was a visitor at this place one day
last week.
Sijm Nass departed Friday morning for
Marshfield where he took the sttnr Alliance
for Astoria. He expects to bring more men
to operate tbe cannery this fall, which wil
• liable them to increase the pack, providing
the salmon run is good.
Mis. E Fisli, with her son and daughter,
took, tbe Dispatch Thursday morning for
Coquille where she spent several days visit
ing Mr. and Mr*. A. Johnson .*
Ferman Btoa. of Randolph are preparing
to build a gasoline boat for R. W. Bullard.
1 bev will build several new boats in the
near future.
Wm Mast and Clinton, from Myrtle Point
were down transacting business with the P.
M Co . Thursday. They will open a logging
camp on the North Fork in a few weeks.
Eight or nine men employed in the Pros
per mill, after laboring an hour Friday
nr rn'ng, qnieHv donned their coats and
li t* mid took their exit. No particular rea-
* 11 is |.ri i«n fur their amlden conclusion. I
md though it caused some little inconve-
111*1 <•* Win Hii'lung. the skilled and able
m rikger. w h” never permit* trouble to trou
ble I.'m. managed to keep tlie wheels a toll
ing. He s«nt to Coquille for nfen to till lhe
ve"*ncie*.
Once at Hen, wishing to elevat in V t e a
of the midiiiplir scene, 1 clinil ed th. - miz-
Mr WvniPii. a j hotngiaj he». w4ir» has
zeo-rigging to i lie cross-trees and > •aw a
sight which
no v m mein i \ . The limi io the <*<Mintv for some time mame np
night was dar
E ypt. >ave alult. where, rn») Hm don Eiidav on h b smefig tup. lie
tr tn cotiritlefs -tHi« h softened li^ht whs «‘ri’«, m th;ee weeks for AJnaka where tie
sh'-d; but to the waste of water« it could
t
p t titrate, Ro dense the blackness. As
the ill’ll.
rs.-el i lowed her way. *be left a wake,
»Tob nenn.
lit- Hif'il ' a '.Ui pho«i horescent ul
• h m» e
r»°rt hi po
m enuth it
ed A" tune« ?lie ruoon
t tv to ce-
» * i • (I Ir iu II HC’ldditlW IHHSM <’f ltt’ldH.
» h tm^ t heir rtli:»' with buffi <:f VHiifd
P v*d G'ibi. of th’ft
who has been
¡oifi. luakll tx i L h t fuiftit* r\ vifu «iif of
• d»1’m- I »»;• ui \ . Af’fl KftZ’l U lI’.’H MV.bilf I f t»’: vi«1 ñ ’» » the P isper noil for »he
i,<rt ’e . »o..k li-> find vacation last week,
o*. riHiid f.t thf iiihìii < ffk, to I f guHfd
i nt it thé- event of the new arrival.
a -I i|
*« f will] tl f qufrv. whs ki ;\-
• e ur- hu Hl tbf ( |F Hint Dffdfd HIV
«tur-
i ?• s io e ’ In i ? I p ii exi LiiiHtj! n that nil
t the
h» »i* tt that to -p.tisfy h JoiiKHìK I
Hube d. I liettid tl p untaf« ifd noni
the
Ci III» t ■ i u ab< »it J-f i ng < I hz \ .
Hf
nrd. • li I f nd It Mi If could Ol S I» f
di Ili
input h I iiinke up remembered
IHPU' h limili* at hph . wgi I p in conjune
m»i, the tuo< n, become uiibnl-
K it iì ?I i ’ I v i pa els. hi d atti ibutfd.
camp No. 1
Mill f’<> . « ai down f'om
Ipflt *»f 1 be week.
A in ol’s *5e* will g»z* long upon a sight
M i Pedlar, of Ne tv Aberdeen, mede Co-
that • fleet* his heart; and mine (while
quille a t>nsi0H<fl visit I hursday. returning
stroi nig. il tbe wharf' wandered to 11 pic-
Fridav.
tine whir h helped them much.
While
wilt. hr>g the Coquille, where its wiudiug-
.1. Wver. who b .s been a tenant on Adam
aeenit-d to conform with mine i for I am I in Pershbaker'* I huo above Riverton, and
hie to come, and forget, then go. and ia wb.s* leu«* f. i a » ea r ex pl ted t tie til *t of
iiieniber. *o t.< kle i* mv memory with me). 1 April, had an auction vale of In* possessor a
saw four nimdetis with arm* entwined, alm la*t Friday. He will be snccieeded bv Mr.
in dieam-like a'titnde gazing. One whs h Bunigaitner. of Coquille. uh" wnl have
blond of fairest type; the other. < f a tips a« charge ul the plsre f«»r tbe coming year.
f ur. but i f n shade mote dark. One wax a
The Carman A Cri es' mill was closed a
brunette of that depth Night set i.mil mil
few holos 'a«.. TiieoJa. hoitcg * d*c*.b<ed
mere I ¡tli . ■'I, I e 1 he oi nei s ti.auf. inngeu
carriage to repair.
bet »ten tin m > three.
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Cap* Mi Cilium, an emp'. yee in the*»r-
vice of tbe Hollar SteAiusbip Line, whs an
arrival per strnr Elizabeth last 1'horsday.
< anl'V Tribune, ( lackamaaCounty.
from San Francisco.-. He came to thia river
Hun. .Ji liu H Aitkin, a proinitietu investigating tbe proBp» its fora probable
banker i of Huntington, is i nt fm run for the sluir Melvin Hollar, a steel boat
about •jt?' feel I ng and owuedby the Dollar
’ tale Treasurer with excellent yro--
( o. It «as n port*J abe would carry lutsi M
i peds.
Mr Aitkin is a sonmi bn*ji « e on 12 tt dt.'iiglit. but i.mong shipping men
man.- an XCelleQt firiaticier, ami a ot i- itbo irv tioin whom we gather our in
formal! n. - e Peru b .t her eairving v <pa -
good Cll IZen .
itv i* eta i.r I l.*,ii M i n 14 ft draught expies*
Orwin N -np iiit*l. Douglas Coni: ty.
mg lli’ir gave di ubr He to any probability
Of the severnl CHndidutPs out ,'oi o her tanning to rlnaiivei • N it consider
State I ii-afsurer. Hon. J. H. Aitkin, t.| ing lie. iirii'-vfit win ti I >aded, i> is evident.
Huntington, Biker county, easily ha« In m ’ I « pre*, tit <1 aid it ions of the entrance
to no Ul.
ibe iu-i.l* track, and is sure to le be quite
nominated anil elected. He is one < f 1 i’g II
the «quarest and most honorable men
Lw > li* '.*■ a
in the state, and will make au ideal week 1 In i In
State Treasurer.
I m ;« 1 11 I glin r
Mrs I .’ I i. U ..
Republican* must be careful this Glow
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