Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, May 03, 1906, Image 4

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BANDON
The
Growing
Town
of
Coos County
The Manufacturing
Town.
f he Coming Summer
Resort of the
Oregon Coast
Bandon is growing faster than
any 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 poi t 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
hustlers, but grafters and hot-air
artists are not wanted.
COQUILLE NEWS NOTES
the condemnation of every true hu­
mane ami loyal citizen, wherever be
may be, that is ruled by a just ttud
Leander, Our Correspondent merciful (toil, such as rules this nui
verse. Is it possible that we are to
Tells of the Week’s Inci­ revert back to ilm ballueiiiatiou of
dents at the Hub.
traditional ciaya when Mouut Vesu
vias belched forth its molten lava,
We are now robed m the habiliment burying Pompeii under its Rabes anil
of summer. The trees are all covered bringing ruin ami destruction. Such
with green foliage, and all indications a supposition at the present day ot
intelligence ami enlightenment, is iu-
point to a Ixiiinliful harvest.
Circuit Court is still in session, con consistent. It is poor cousolatiou for
sequently out city is ovet flowing with the relatives and friends of those who
people from all parts of the county. met death iu the late disaster to
The larger amount of cases are dis­ flaunt it in their faces that it was a
posed of. The criminal docket con­ punishment meted out for their wick­
Also those who lost their
sisted of one ease, lull the civil liti edness
gaols were many, and now as the i property ami are staggering to regain
smoke of battle has cleared away and a livlib rod. Was H ouly the wicked
How about the ghouls
results summed up, t consists of the punished.’
legal lights having the mouey. ami who are looting the dead? \S by did
the litigants can return home wiser in they escape? AU cities have their
knowledge, sadder at heart, ami thug“ and licentious inhabitants. but
San Francisco will arise from its
poorer in tinances
ashes a grander and nobler city than
Tlie all absorbing topic now is the
ever. Heretofore San Francisco was
coming municipal election, Htid the
noted for her liberality ami hospitali
bone of contention ÍH wet or dry ; I lie
ly. and the general outpouring of aid
• Iry conten t that if It goeH Wet, that
to her al the present lime demon­
we Will lie visited with some ¿¿rent
strates the sterling esteem iu which
calamity as a punishment for our
she is held by a generous and munifi
wickedness, and the wets contend that
cent country. San Frauciseo is not
if it goes dry we will meet tinaucial
dead notwitbstandiugtbecold blooded
ruin and starvation, so it is ¡1 dilem­
assertions of the Rev. at Seattle. 1
ma, and think the non partisan is
care not what position he occupies in
doomed for destruction, go as it will.
society, whether he is clothed in min­
The refugees have about all re­
isterial robes or otherwise, (he man
turned from San Frauciseo aud re­
who will malign and thrust the dag
lated 1 heir weird experience except
ger of calumny at the vitals of a city
Mrs H. W. Dunham, who is stranded
when it has gone through the trying
at Roseburg, and is dressmaking, en
ordeal that San Francisco has ami is
deavoiing to replenish her depleted
staggering to regain a foothold to re­
exchequer so she can cross the divide
sume the role of metropolis city of
to the Coquille valley, the Mecca of
this great commonwealth,such a man
paradise, wt.ere earthquakes, cyclones
deserves the condemnation of every
and epidemics are unknown, and the
loyal American citizen. And I can
large red apples grow, and the table
only liken the aforesaid gentleman
on tiie clam flat is spread twice a day
with the animal that invades the
with an invitation extended come all
chicken roosts at the hour of mid
of ye that are weary, hungry, ami
night, and when molested is noticea­
heavy laden, and partake thereof
ble by bis offensive smell.
freely.
L eander
Scientific men are now attempting
to analyse and solvetbe great problem
appertaining to the calamity tliat ov­
ertook California, and ttieir analysis
is varied, and a great deal of travtrsi-
ty exists. One fanatic Evangelist at
Seattle, who is as devoid of Christian­
ity as science, evidently is assuming
to be on peculiar intimacy with the
Lord, and assigns the reason was be
cause Sau Francisco was so wicked.
If that was the reason wbete does
Seattle get otf al? Ido not wish to
pluck one star from the constellation
that embellishes any city, but anj
.me conversant with the two cities
must concede that the wickedness ol
Sau Francisco fades into insigtoti
caiiee with Seattle in lhe field. 1
would advi“e tlie Rev. Robert Cairu
to forthwith hie away to some moiiti
tain top and there teceive betlet
litine inspiration. The'mok ibai tn
is supposed to I'e teaching divine doc
trine from. I rands him a wolf mas
|l|eradlliu m sheep's <1 thing, devoid
o one diop of idirisiiati or lnitnaue
coursing through bis vein-
Lord with, all uf Hi* intinile
iiiei' .v, i“ lie more cruel 1. dav I ban at
0111.er times? Out he not give them
a chance to escape at Sodom? Does
the Rev. think tlie Lord more cruel
now than in those days? Are His
people less worthy of consideration?
\\ hat about Noah ' did not lie teceive
notification, and himself arid family
saved? \\ as thero uo ^ood people in
all of San Francisco? Were those
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FROM BUSY PROSPER
All the News of a Week’s
Happenings Told in a
Brief Manner.
timber ever put tn a vemd
Mr. Williavna, an up-river logger, WHs
transacting bu,io< -s here the firtn of tbv
week.
Mi* J limbing. ae< 'iiip.uiMvt by her tu­
ter and a fti.-gd. wlm I au been visitlug ber
at H uh |*laee, took tlie Diapatch Tuesday
morning for Coquille.
A Pershtiafcer is b ,\ uig • new wiiarf built
for a landing hi his ranch near Mivertou.
Fr.jni appearances I bh I Week, the dosing
of both nulls Hud ship yard, one would have
judged thut this section hud already been
affeeted by the change in 8. F., but uow
that the Co.’s have bad more definite news
and know the condition of affairs, it is prob­
able there will be no occasion to close the
conoerus, and from some re¡sirts itiuevi
dent that lumber will still be iu good dt-
niHtid. In a letter to Wm. Hicklug, mana­
ger of the Prosper Mill, from Sudden Á
Christenson of San Francisco, of April 27lb,
they ordered the vessels to be loaded with
random pine nnd spruce, hut cedar was not
wanted. They have a temporary office at ‘.I
Mission street City, so they nre now able to
do business and will receive luuilier as be­
fore.
'The proficient instructor, Prut. L. K. Ed-
inubds. opemd his summer term of selmol
Monday. From the increased enrollment
this term. Mr. E.'s retaining popularity ns a
teacher Is evidenc. d. and we nre pleased to
note the interact they have taken. 31 pu­
pils were enrolled the first dav, which over
ran the seating capacity, and several pupils
are yet tu enter.
Mr. J. Dunn's wife and auu arrived from
8. F. on the stuir Elizabeth
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StuHiuor Chico left I be city Tues­
day and will be here tomorrow.
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Sotoyome is also due.
Is now opeti for the re
ceptiou of patients. The
terms aie $10 per week
ami upwards, For pat
ticnlara apply to ; ;
Sisters of Mercy
North Bend, Or.
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Postal Cards
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Bandon.
Capt. Jensen informs the R ecorder
that the story about the str. Buck­
man encountering a tidal wave off
Blanco is all hot air. He says he
talked with the purser of the boat at
S. I’, and he was surprised to see the
story in the papers.
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We invite our friends to call
and see us,
That’s the
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TONSORIAL PARLORS
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P. B. HOYT, Prop.
Located In EL DORXDtl HI ILDING.
Kirmt
Street. BAMIGN
OREGON
■SHAVING. SHAMPOOING AND HAIR
CI T I ING AT STANDARD I'RK i s.
Hathrooiu newly fitted op with Porcelain
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Hot or Cold Bulli. i».y cents
CLARENCE Y.
LOWE,
llMn<l<»n. Oregon,
Druggist and Apothecary
Is just tn receipt uf 11 new and
fresh stock of
Drugs nnd Chemicals,
Patent ami Proprietary Preparations
Toilet Articles.
tkrnggiwt* SniidricM.
I’lRFtMls, Bat SHFS, SfoNGFS. SoAIH
N uts and C andirs .
42 West Coulter St.
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from S. F. with 100 tons freight and •>
six passengers—M. S. Shoemaker and
son. Mrs Dunn and son, and a son
and nephew of C. G Gehrig. She
will sail for the city tomorrow morn­
ing. The officers and crew escaped
loss in tbn disaster witb the exception
of Assistant McKenna who lost every
thing he had in bis room.
The Evening' Telegram,
Portland, Oregon,
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Coquille buoy, a red first class uun,
marked Coquille in black, heretofore
reported adrift, was replaced April
26, and numbered 27.
HEAVEN
Pr' p‘r M'"
‘*c""d ""*ne ,on«
tin ber 'lotn J. \V C-niton for ship plank,
this uuiver-e. Such d> ♦trine deserves ‘ 1 g, »li|rh is 'indoubtedlv some of the tings'
At North Bend
The Breakwater sailed from S. F.
to Portland direct yesterday and will
stop at Coos Bay on the return trip •>
The acb. Kuby, 25 Java from N hii Dieno,
arrived at the Prosper mill last Wednesday.
Sbe will aail for Sati Francisco with her car-
Everyone should subscribe for
i>o tins trip.
his home paper, in order to get all
Mrs Herman of Randolph and Mrs V.
the local news, but to keep in touch
Smith of lIns place were among the shoppers
with the world's daily events
at liai don last Wednesday.
should also read
Mrs.
Goodman acted uh proprietress at
the boarding bouse for a fewdaya Inst week.
P. Hansen made Bandon a call last week.
Messrs 1’ike and Harlocker had A. N
Gould of Coquille City engaged a couple of
dais last week establishing the lines on
The leading evening newspaper of
their timber tracts near l iverton.
the Pacific Coast, which has com­
Mis C berth came up from Bandon for a
plete Associated Press reports and
■boil visit, last. Wednesday. She is prepar
special
leased wire service, with
irig to take her departure, with her husband,
correspondents
in important news
<>n tin sell Ruby toi San Francisco.
centers
and
in
all the cities and
I i vi Smith was down from liia camp near
Mi idle Point last week. In speaking of the
principal towns of the Northwest.
S n Francisco disaster lie stated 'bat a
Pori land and suburbs are covered
I" ol in r wlm had one of t lie largest laundries
by a bright staff of reporters, and
in the oilv, bud escapr d unharmed, but was
editorial, dramatic, society and
one of I he manv property losers.
special writers. Saturday's edi-
John Donaldson made n lour of the iqi
'ion cors’sts of 2(5 to 28 pages, and
rivei towns atid places of business last w< ek.
returning Monday.
! is colored comic pages, as well as
J. Moore finished Inst Thursday the road
j* department for children, colored
work which lie had been doing for the conn
faiiiicn page, an interesting serial
ty.-. He made several changes in the course
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sioiy
and other attractive features
of the road near Randolph, avoiding several
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i.i addition to all the news of the
\aids uf muddy road.
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day.
Mrs }•'. Gribi, went to Bandon last Thurs
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dav to consult Dr. Houston. Their infant
Subscription Rates: One month,
[ whom the earthquake killed and de daughter had been sick, bur it was found to
50 cents; three months. $1.35; six
In' nothing serious.
stroyed their property, all wicked?
months, $2.50; twelve months, $5.
Wm Howell lias abandoned the use cf hl“
I No good men among them? Are there
Sample copies mailed free.
• ngltie for a few days and has been using
no bail ones among those that es­ Ina t< am to haul piling.
caped destruction?
Will the Rev.
('has Hnytor is constructing a new resi­
gentleman answer, if this was the act dence nt Randolph whiejj will *«■ occupied
C. H. PATTERSON
of a merciful God. why should he by liisfimily when completed.
punish the righteous as well as the
A Johnson, tlie up-river mill man. was Dray and General Delivery
uni ighteoiis .' If He bad the destroy­ • yersr eing In* camps at s< ven-mile Inst Fri­
Meet all Boat*,
day.
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ing power why did not He segregate
Being out of material in the ship yard,
B andon , :
O regon .
them? Did not He destroy churches
work was not pushed very rapidly for a few
that were erected and dedicated to day* last week, but they now have the him
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I worshipping Him ? W hen thedestroy- bei and if the iron was shipped oil the stiur
1 mg angel descended w hy did m t He Elizabeth, now in. work will be resumed
Rv Benjamin Fiske Barrett.
A number of the ship carpenters were pas­
• discriminate, or was He so angry that
:JKt pp.,ft1,»? inches: large tvpe; tine doth.
He was going to make a general sengers Io M»r“hfield last Saturday.
For a limited time this book is
W li rsor, from up the riv< r, has moved
clean up7 W hose sin was putnsl ed
offered nt trade rate«, 50 c..
his family near New Aberdeen.
by killing innocent women ami etiil
with !• cent* postage for mailing.
Affi r sen r 11 day« repairing last week. t he
dren whose lives were as pure as the
CON ft NT«.
Pros, ■ r mill was started Friday noon. Mon
white driven snow ’ It is hard cunse-
dav they bad a slight break which nveesai- The Origin of Angela.—The Essential N r -
lation for tbe relatives of those that tated a few ‘hours' delay. I be Aberdeen tnre of Heaven —Character of the Angela.
fell prey to the disaster to contem­ mill after 10 or 12 dais' idleness resumen —Testimony of Scripture.—'The Sure Way
to Heaven.—Ptactical Tendency of thia
plate that their death was dim to an operations iiirsdav.
Di“cloaure. —Environment in Heaven, and
avenging God for their wickedneas
J. Niels nt and t 'lias Wilson look a run W hat Determines it — Societies in Heaven.
The Rev.’s theory makes tbe Al over to tt.e En pile light house. Sunday, to — A Heaven for the Non-Cbristian World —
mighty a cruel and liard hearted |ia>k alter the foirner’s boat which was Are Eartlilv Relationships Confirmed in
la aclieil a couple of Wicks ago. I llev found Heaven?—Meeting and Recognition of
monster whose insane cruelty defeats it in fairly goo.i condition and will
have it Friends in the Hereafter — Personal Appear­
its own purpose-». W hat is th 11-e town! i»er to Ibis river as soon as the
ance of the Angela — Rejuvenescence Hnd
I of traveling the narrow road if we are ueatln r |«riniis
Growth iti Heaven.—Houses Hnd Homes in
to be punished for the wickedness
F. Htlgien ami A Nielson wire H h nd< >n Heaven — Garments in Heaven —C'hildien in
ami misdeeds of our neighbors? Sm-n j visit* r-> Monday.
Heaven —Sex «nd Marriage in Heaven.—
Work in Heaven—The Three Heavens, and
doctrine is heresy and can onh etna- : Mr Osborne. the Randolph saw mill man.
How Related. Eternal Progress in Heaven
nate from a fanatic wb<> is devoid < f w. s III re on business Monday .
—Consociation of Angels with Men.
humanity for his fellow man ami
"■ Dd'ar of New Aberdeen, made a lias-
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makes an unjust ch uge agam-t ti.-
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OrnmpoteBt and Siqueme Ruler of
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