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BA ND ON
The
Growing
Town
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Coos County
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The Manufacturing
Town.
The Coming Summer
Resort of the
Oregon Coast.
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COQUILLE NEWS NOTES MADE ' IN OREGON
EXPOSITION
Leander, Our Correspondent
May 19-26. 1906.
Tells of the Week’s Inci
dents at the Hub.
The beau'iftil balmy days of Wm
uier are here again, and the moon,
the ipireu of night, as she casts her
illuminating lays over our city,
touches a tender chord in our hearts
as we see the young coiipbs promt«-
iiadiug up and down Lover’s Lane
and in the uear future we expect tu
chrouicle some of the antics of dame
Cupid.
Circuit Court has adjourned and
our City ha* resumed its usual equi
librium However our merchants are
doing a prosperous business,
M
OREGON
Cash Prize» Offered School
Children for Essays.
Bandon Scholars Should Cap
ture Some of These
Prizes.
l'\>r tlie purpose of extending the
Mrs. H. W Dunham hasev-ntnally
arrived at home, but iniircorrespond educational scope of the “Made in
ent being young in years aud some Oregon
exposition of the mana
what mode*! amt bashful, has n«»t
fact tires of the state to take place in
been grunted the privilegi» of inter-
viewing the lady appertaitiiug the Portland, the week of May 19 to 26,
ordeal she passed through, but will aud, to impress upon the iniuda of
later on.
th<> younger generation the practical
benefits
to be derived from patronage
\\ e are on the eve of our municipal
election ami that is the all absorbing aud encouragement of home industries
topic al the present time. It has aud, further, to stimulate widespread
prestige over I lie June election
It interest in the resources of each
is up to us wet or dry.
county of this state, the executive
1 see I hat some of our politictd committee offers to the school chil
parties are deficient in having men
dren of all grades of Hie state of Or
enough to till all of the different
offices and as they endorse an equal egon thirty four prizes for the best
distribution to all, we see one who essays upon the subjects indicated to
aspires to Couuty Judge, also for be submitted on or before May 22,
Mayor of our city, and when we elect 1906.
him to the two offices which will lie
Teu dollars will be paid for the
the most acceptable to his royal high
best essay from a boy or girl attend
ness.
ing any school iu the state, under tbe
The health of our city is good and
title;
‘‘Benefits Derived from Pat
if this continues the doctors will soon
be seeking a job in the logging roniziug Home Industries.*' Essay
camps.
not to exceed six hundred words
We have an evangelist in our city Should dwell upon what is made in
who is trying to direct ns in the nar- Oregon; who derives the benefits
row road and tells us that cleanliness from home industries, also, how and
is next to Godliness. Therefore last why; aud the advantages to
a cum-
Saturday evening the tire laddies
muuity from manufactories, Essays
turned out and washed the streets in
all sections of our city, consequently must be origiual.
Five dollars will be paid for the
we have on a holiday garb and uow
when you Baudotiiaus come up please best es*ay from a boy or girl at.
stop at the suburbs and clean your tending tiny school in the state for
feet before entering the portals of our
the best essay under the title: “Com
city.
moditiesof Oregon." Should enumer
There is a little stringency in ready
ate the variety of commodities that
money among the boys working in
can
l‘e made from any one thing now
camps at the present time owing Io
the San Francisco disaster and will being produced in Oregon aud util
be until the banks resume payment; ized in manufacturing processes;
then we will all have fourth of July sh'iill relate any autboritatively-
money.
ku iwn new processes of manufacture
J \\ Lene Ve * *t i ick
in any locality of Oregon; tell briefly
be on tbe next steamer
art i ves what commodities are most profitable
from Pi rtiand.
Jobe
ill the
and best known, and why. and also
merchandise business
*evi tai
why 'bis is a good couutry in which
year* Munii
some tune ago a and In* f ur
to
stut the maiiiifactiiring of new
lealing mid
and eourteoii
courteous treatment
ilie'i will secure him a liberal patron producis or commodities. Limit, live
age tli'W.
tino !r--d vvords
Tbir-i and fourth prizes $2.50
lie W aid Illi* gone Io bis milies
on the Sixes rivet to w< I k lllld pros- ea h. Fifth to lentil prizes, inclusive
p»-ct them
W in. i* au o|d land mai k
Bandon is growing faster than
any town in Oregon
Its advancement is real, not on
paper
Manufacturing plants all running
and several moie 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
hustlers, but grafters and hot-air
artists are not wanted
<e
By order of the
EX EC I T1VE COMMITTEE.
Another Pioneer Gone.
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rivalry for ’he bom rs. Scb'iol teach
Monday evenute at tin« home of Il ’H
daiicti'er. Mis. J I I Mars. Joint Gnuntlett. ers au«l parents alike should take a
it SI ye ir-, aiid oue of Ala* pione- ih o| keen interest in this content. E~enys
the const county, pns-cd away to it;,.
Be<««n<t Mr Gaotitlelt was n ii . tu. <>i should mention facilities for niaiiu-
Hampshire, England. When a younu tuan f ■ tilling which the County poseeseeri
he held the position of f'qitnili'« I'lerk n
Manufacturing need not necessarily
the British Navy. It« served in the Crimean
War on ihe ftansli.p «f tdniiral sir Charles b>» going <><■ at the present l«ut (tie
N ipier. Afterward- he engaged in biisim ..
prospects may lie enumerated, ex
as veneral merchant at B.d iratt, Australia
He e.-nie to Cdifornia nt the commence plain.ng r» a-oiis for expectations of
ment of the cold i xeit* inei.t He came to later grow li. Should mention if there
(’iirry County in the .nrliest ph'iieer «lavs
residinc al I lleiislnirg, m«w Gold It ,ich is waler power in (lie county; where
where he encaged in mining and st««ck- located; whether it is sufficient to llse
raising. He served as sheriff amt comity
clerk of Curry ouutity. He leaves five ehil in maniifactnring; probable amount
dren, William Gsnnfleft, of Seattle, A fud of Imrse power (if known); W Ilei her
Ganntlett and Alts Jas. Cauglitll, of Gold
Bench Mrs E Mancictte and Air«. Fs'el'e easily nccesaible irom town or rail
Ma «a of thia city.
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r<»ad and any at) I all miter fo.lt tl| i s
The funeral services will
Ileld »li h » IP« rtaniin;; that wqild be likely I q m
nft. moot» fr< t«i »!«• Ept- pal church c
j tei-t-t a mannfaciurer desiring io
dng»A] bv'the past'it. Ilev W e • •
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jbnd « Iqvatiou
Describe what
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At North Bend
Is uow open for the re
ception of patients. The
terms me $10 per week
and upwards. For par
ticulars apply to : :
Sisters of Mercy
North Bend, Or.
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Souvenir
Postal Cards
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SAILED.
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her, 20 tons misc.
7.—Stuir Chico for S. F. with 220 M I uni-
ber.
»—Sell. Hugh Hogan for S. F. with 500 M
lumber,»
H. E L. B 'dillioii. C. Timmons mid AV.
S. McHinch were passengers to San Fran-
i iseo on th. stm Elizabeth.
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BAR
Mrs E. Martin, wife of ('apt. Martin of
the Chico, and sou, are stopping m Bandon
•at present, having come from 8. F. oil the
Iasi trip of the Chico.
Anol her sailor who was in the melee Sat
urday night was brought before Recorder
Morse yesterday and taxed $25
1’. Whitcomb and wife passed through
town yesterday from Weddetlmrii enroute
to San Francisco.
V. A Nemy re of Portland arrived yestt r
day to ncci pt a position at. the woolen mill.
E. J. Larsen was down from Coquille yes
terday. He reports that work on his m w
shilipll mill is progressing nicely.
<’. S MrCulli ell will be I'll independent
candidate for surveyor.
ALVIN MUNCK, Prop.
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Best Wines.
Liquors
and
Cigars.
Married. In Coquille, < Jregou, at
the home o f Mi. ami \l i s. F. J. Little
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May 7. 1906, Clyde Barker and Miss
We invite our friends to lull
Ofal \\ eekly, J list ice J. H. Cecil of
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and see us.
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ficiating...............William Wiggins of
Smith Rosa. Cal. vv lio was hi I lie
Western Hotel at the time of the
earthquake, ai rived in town Friday
and pl needed Io Batldoll the same
day. He was a looser in the disaster
and came uear being crushed when
the building above mentioned Col
lapsed................ Mr. mid Mrs. J. \V,
Young and son, B. «1 Young and Delivered
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lotti-
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family passed through this city Tliurs
day on their way from Newport to
Biindou, where they will make then
PRICE PER MUN II:
home in the future. Another son,
t (¿nart .......................................... $1.50.
J E. Young, is now a resident of
•» Quarts..........................................$2.75.
Bandon, being one of the operatives
of the shingle mill at that place who
they will join, recently bud the mis
fortune to lose bis wife by death and
was left with twin babies to care for.
[’!...go i. t-o ¡{; cbmg.—-of-the Mas-
dames Young as they passed through.
Herald.
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handsome silver watch. 'Tenth to
of Coen villiniy bnt Faib»«r Time Ima Fiftu Hi | riz.es one dollar each, cash.
lealt kmdly wilh Inni and tudiiv lin i'«
The list of pi iz «a Will be dislribnted
is noi a yoiing man
of
in
the or h r indicate ! for the best
life timi vati follow
a
essay from 'each county enlitled:
goed secotid.
“Manufacturing Facilities of our
Tbeieare several commercial me II
County,’’
on tiie run interviewing our II 1 I
The t wo essays in tbis class which
cnants but I suppose then* are a great
Ul iny of the lioy s that have been fam - are adjudge«! best from every stand
liar iigures in Hie past that we will point will be awarded each $2.50 cash.
see ||O more owing to t he disaster I li.it
For lh«« live next List essays setting
befell San Francisco
We regret
f
ntii the maniifactnring, agricultural
their absence for H.e Knights of the
Road were a jovial and genial class or other imlustries of that couuty
of boys Olliers will taketheir |Ja< es there will be presented tt »ll't’d silver
an«l nevv bonds of friendship will be watch, with the prize wmuier'a name
formed to replace those that We have
etigraved thereon. The thirty-one
lost.
L eander .
next best essays from different By Associated Press.
In response to the many inquiries
counties will be awarded each one
Spring Millinery.
coming from all putts of the countv
dollar cash
Trimmed hats oil display al I'
to the Sacramento Y’alley Develop
Lowe's. Hats made and trimmed to
This distribution is made for the ment Association, as to the extent of
order
M ath G arfifii «.
purpose of inducing every couuty in the injury from the recent earthquake
the officers of the Association make
the state to enter into a friendly the following statement;
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producer! in the county of practical
use, what the products can be made
into, etc. It may be an agricultural
produit, oi *>f the range,
forest.
stream, n me or sea, lint it must lie
within your < iwii county. Give the
most important firialiicts: the quail
tity, the cbaiic»'-. for increase; wb.it
opportunities there may lie for pro
duciug other articles and the most
practical use t.i which the products
can be put to be of the greatest bene
fit to the state of < fregon.
These subjects invite school cliil
dreti to display what general knowl
edge they possess concerning their
own section that is of practical value.
The prize-winners essays will be
published, togettier with the names
(and the pictures, if sent Io the secre
tary's office) of the successful con
testants.
There will l>e an absolutely impar
tial judgment of the merits of each
essay submitted to the committee ami,
while the time is short, it is hoped to
have a hearty response. The com
mittee's work will be expedited and
the awards made more promptly if
these rules are followed:
W rite on but one side of the paper.
Write on your essay, very plainly
the name of the county.
Contestant should write his or her
name on a slip of paper inclosing in
blank sealed envelope attached to the
essay, Don't write your name on the
essay paper, This ¡usures impartial-
ity in judging the articles.
Address ail articles to D. C. Free-
man, secretary “Made in ( fregón*'
committee. 215 Oregonian building.
Portland, and mark in lower left hand
corner, “Essay contest."
Two important facts should be
made known to the world, First. the
earthquake was accompanied by so
nous results in no part of the state
except oil the peninsula, on which
San Francisco is situated, and south
to San Jest- and a few points near the
Bay. Berkley. f<>r example, and many
points around the Bay, entirely es
caped injury and so al-o did the great
valley regions of the Sacramento and
Sun Joaquin and other parts of
Northern California ami all of
Sout'iem California. Of the one
hundred in I fifty-seven thousand
square miles in the Stale the injury
tn person or property occurred on
| ■*' than the small area of one
hundred squat« tuilp'
Kicond, the appalling losa of prop
ertv in S.oi I ram i-'
is cause I l»y
bif it I r. i bv tlm earth'make
Geo. A.
He ìry.
El. I )ORADO
TONSORIAL PARLORS
P. B. HOYT, Prop.
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HI ILDING.
Mrvrt. IMMHIX
SHAVING. SHAMl’GtllNG
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< TITING A I S'l ANDARI) PRIi ES.
Batlir........ senly fitted up with I'ore.laln
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Hot or Colli ItatliM
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CLARENCE Y.
LOWE,
Hnndon. Oregon,
Druggist and Apothecary
Is just in receipt of a new and
fresh stock of
Drugs and Chemicals.
Patent and Proprietary Preparations
Toilet Articles.
Druggist« Munii riea.
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