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BANDON
BANDON BEACH
a Hiiiuiuer resort him uo equal ou the Must
«I <rtb <>t San |-'rMi>ciM'o.
Bandou IK holed for
Ils ev« lily teini-ered climate, tbu mean aununl
I, iii | m ralure Is ini: lesa variable than at any
oilier |H>int III Ibi tinted Stales.
Destructive
winds and ilivlrieal storms are unknown.
Doni, seekers will find maay opportunities bere.
Bandon i* located at the mouth of tbe Coquille
river, k mile from the Pacific Ocean. Population
HIM). Has woolen mill, abmule mill, broom handle
plant, eaniierv and aeveral sawmills m vicinity
das water system. u<sal scbisrls and churches. I
boats dally on t'ocpnlle river
Steaiufts and
schooners to Hau Fraucisco. Railroad oomiiu:
Volume XXII.
Widow of Holy Roller Is
Insane.
BANDON,
J. L. Kronenberg was a Bay visitor
this week.
OREGON: THURSDAY,
MAY 17, 1906.
COOS A MODERN EDEN
Number 20.
i
uninformed lu lie overdrawn, but we
Lumber Needed at the City.
stand ready to prove every one of
San Framiseo, May 14 A cloudy
Portland s Mayor asks the citizens
them.
A
Desirable
Place
to
Dwell.
Where
aky
and cold rain this morning damp
Seattle, May 12. Groveling ou the to plant flowers in all vacant lots.
It
may
also
appear
that
Coos
ened
the spirits of tbu homeless
the People are Free From Disad
floor of the police matron's home aud
E. C. Morrison arrived from Col
thousands
Despite tbe weather au
county is all that could be desired iu
begging hysterically that she be orado last week and will assist bis
vantages of a Climatic Nature. A
It is now definitely known that the
increase«!
number
of men went to
tbe way of a dwelling place for a
commercial banks of San Francisco
allowed to spend the night in Lake brother, H. F. Morrison in bis barber
few of our Advantages.
work
cleaning
away
debris ami pre
man. Ibis is not quite the case, but
are 1«, open for business on Monday,
view cemetery to witness the resur shop this summer.
paring
foundations
for temporary
we believe it is as nearly no as any
May 21. This was the date first set
Miss Mena Lambert, of Eureka,
structures.
rection of her husband, Franz Ed
Man seems to be possessed of a no place that can be found ou this mun by the Clearinghouse Association.
Daily rations are now being issued
mund Creflield, the late Apostle Josh arrived here Monduy evening and madic spirit. Iu some, this amounts dhue sphere.
The announcement that the banks
will visit a month with ber sister.
to
164.000, over 100,000 less thau a
Nevertheless, we are entirely honest
ua of Holy Holler notoriety, Mrs.
almost to a migratory habit. People ami sincere in this article, and to would opeu "not later than Juno 1’’ week ago. Of tbe dependent it is be
Mrs. Bert W alker.
was made to guard against any ac
Creflield. widow of the murdered
lieved 100,000 are iu a positiou to pay
Frank Bowker arrived last week are continually "moving on” with the prove it, we shall show what dis
entent
or delay that might prevent
mail, has become insane. Today she from Lead, S. D. ami has accepted a expectation of bettering their condi advantages we have show both sides
fur 15 cent meals when the committee
the banks from opeumg ou the 21st.
pleaded with Prosecuting Attorney position at the ElDorado barber shop. tlou of finding the perfect spot the of tbe picture.
is ready!«) supply them.
At least
Every precaution is being taken to
50,000
are
absolutely
destitute
aud
He
will
also
take
the
position
as
We have cousideiabie rainfall in
Mackintosh to allow her to be taken
"heaven on earth ’ at the next stop
insure the ability of the banking in
must
be
provided
for
until
they
can
director
of
the
baud.
th«' winter which some people try to
to the cemetery under guard, so she
piug place. Experience has taught find fault with. But we assert that stitutions to do exactly as they have secure work
C. F. Lorenz left today for Port
could see her husband rise from the
many this search is futile. "Tberoll our warm ami gentle rains are much promised to do.
lu a month it is expected the num
land
where
he
goes
as
a
ilei
egate
to
' dead tomorrow morning, as she be
-
ooo
iug atone gathers no moss'' is an ad to lai prefe reil to the snow ami sleet
her of «lepeudelits will be reduced to
the I. (). O. F. Grand Lodge. He will
lieves he will. The request was de-
10,000. Health conditions continue
blizzards or the drought of olbei
Lltllg I oin
also visit Seattle before returning in ag«< hundreds of years old. There is
excellent.
At Gohlen Gate camp
countries.
It
is
true
that,
our
roads
nied.
Yesterday morning, at break of
no perfect spot on this globe. Each
the iuterest of the woolen mil).
are
not
what
might
be
desired,
but
then«
is
not
a
single case of typhoid
Then the woman begged the police
day. a scene of wondrous beauty pre
It is important that Bandou send a ami all have their drawbacks. So tbe i Goos is as yet undeveloped and mails
ami
there
has
been but few deaths
sented itself. Al) the glass aud leaf
matron to take her there. W hen this delegation to North Bend May 23rd worldly wise select tbe place that to
do not build themselves The county foliage were drooping with dew. A from pneumonia.
was refused she became hysterical and 21th to attend the Farmers and them presents the fewest of these ami i is now expending thousands of dollars
lu Oakland 20.000are being fed by
gentle breeze swayed branch aud leaf,
and up to a late hour tonight bad re Shippers Congress. Prominent speak there they build their homes. This in making such roads as any com
and as the suu illumined them the the committees. Under tbe direction
fused to be quieted or take any rest ers from all over the state will be selection is largely a matter of iudi muuity might well be proud of. And drops of dew sparkled as gems of of regular army officers all Oakland
there. It would be a grand thing if
the new grades ami covering of rock rarest beauty, while lowly at our feet refugees are being concentrated in
or food. Her cries are like those of a
a big delegation and the band could vidual taste; but there are a few gen will make roads that will be perms
camps today, Chinese refugees al
wild animal. She declares that if attend.
era! disadvantages which all people uent. W e have no railroad cotinec bloomed the beautiful narcissus with Berkley are being transferred to tbe
its purity and exquisite fragrance.
she is not in the cemetery to gieet
H. \V. Dunham is as restless this alike desire to shun. There are iilro Hou willi tbe outside world at present Nature does indeed appear under Chinese camp in Oakland,
her husband when he arises her soul week as a boy with his first pair of advantages which al) seek to find be but one road is now building from
Three hundred street cars are now
many contradictory forms. She iias
Dram
to
connect
with
the
Southern
in
operation in San Fraucisco. It is
is lost.
pauts. He has just received word fore selecting their permanent loca
just awept By iu her fury making no
I'acilic
and
several
oilier
lines
have
expected
the waler supply will be re
W hen be was buried she did not from a Seattle firm stating that they tion.
distinction between saint or sinner,
stored
to
tbu burned district in a
been
surveyed.
Aside
from
this,
we
the just or the unjust, entirely regard
shed a tear or show the slightest sign would put on three more steamera in
Very fe w people but desire to shim
week.
have
tlie
Very
best
facilities
for
ship
the Alaska trade and ottered him a
less of human life am! welfare, when
of sorrow. She maintained her com
tbe lumber mills iu
run to Nome. He is undecided as to tbe rigors of an artic winter or the ping freight by water the cheapest presto! she smiles and fusciuates with I Although
posure firm in the belief that although what be will do with the otter.
pestilence and coutagioii of a torrid transportation obtainable. So we do her myriad cbarmes. The problem is Humboll comity ure working 24 hours
her busband was buried W ednesday,
a day, employing three shifts of men,
not st>e that the lack of railrords is perplexing.
Miss Bushnell, who is employed at summer. Tbe lightning, tbe blizzard,
there will shortly be a lumber frmiue
any
great
drawback.
Sunday would see him alive again.
M iss Myra Thompson, daughter of
the Tupper House laundry met with the cyclone, the volcano and earth
W
e
have
telephone
telegraph
lines
I Mary E. Thompson, reached Langlois iu this city iu tbe opinion of millmen
It is feared that the woman’s mind a peculiar accident Monday.
She quake are alike dreaded by all. Tbe
and builders. Tbe local sales of
connecting us with all tbe world.
last Sunday. She comes from San
was stooping to pick up some article writer has lived in sufficient proxim
will be permanently lost.
lumber are now more than double
W e have daily mail service aud our
Francisco where she was one of the
on the floor and on rising up struck
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ity to most of these to form au idea steam boats run regularly from all
that of tbe consignment to tbe city
earthquake sufferers, escaping, how
her head against a shelf. She felt no
and consumption is increasing daily.
Don’t furgut that Dr. Steele, dentist, is bad effects from the blow until the of tbeir attendant annoyance and too the important cities on tbe coast and ever, without personal barm.
located in Bandon.
The fleet of small lumber schooners,
some
of
them
cross
11m
Pacific
taking
next day but since then has been in a often dreadfulness. To avoid all of
We are glad to learu that, the com which is uormally adetjuale for tbe
our
lumber
and
other
products
to
the
Clark Allison left yesterday morn serious condition.
these, be has selected Coos county as
coast trade, ¡ h unable to relieve tbe
orient ami bringing merchandise in mission merchants m Sail Francisco
ing for bis home at McMinnville.
situation ami it is f«>ared that unless
who
handle
our
butter,
have
resumed
bis
permanent
abode.
"There
let
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Angus Eickworth, linotype oper
return.
new timber lauds are immediately
business
relations
with
our
dairymen
W. H. Bunch, County Supt of ator on the Los Angeles Examine', live and die”
Our fruit is sold ui the top prices
developed ami tbe output, of existing
upon good conditions
Schools, was a Bandon visitor this walked in on his Lome folks here yes
mills tripled, frame building opera
Last winter, while tbe peopleoftbe on the Atlantic coast and in Europe,
week.
terday and gave them a complete
Born, M HV 15, to Mr. an< 1 Mrs. J. lions here will quickly come toastop.
in
all,
we
are
So,
taking
it
all
New England aud Northern stales
thoroughly convinced that for a place Hoffsiss, a «laughter. We hereby
Fred Christensen has sold bis surprise. He came tup to Bandon on
were shivering around their tires, ex
S. J Sleep died at North Booti
the
steamer
Elizabeth,
spent
Sunday
to build a home, Coos county is not send congratulations.
interest in the Scb. Oregon to Capt.
May
13th.
erting
every
energy
in
tbeir
conflict
visiting friends in Coquille and
equalled anywhere in tbe world, and
Cilutou Maleborn seems to be busy
II. Johnson.
Thus. Anderson was a business
reached home by yesterday’s train with tbe icy blasts that swept down is as near perfection as any place on of late hauling butter to Bandou from
Tom Lewis expects to start for I He will remain about three weeks be
xisitor
at the county hub Monday.
earth.
The
disadvantages
we
have
the Star Ranch.
upon them from tbe north ami kept
Alaska next week where he will accept fore returning to Los Angeles.—
Lost
Hand satchel, between How
W e learned that Dr. Green was in
them locked in winter’s frozen clasp mentioned ar j the worst that exist
a positiou as engineer on a vessel.
Coast Mud.
ell's
camp
and Bandou. Please re
here, aud when compared with other town yesterday; lie is about to move
for many months, their business at a
turn
to
N
E.
Barklow.
places, sink into insignificance.
into ttie house formerly occupied by
standstill, all industries paralyzed,
Yes. ami there is another matter of Mrs. Modine.
T. B. Davidson left this week for
transportation blocked and no power vast importance which we have not
the W illamette Valley where be will
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or plan of human mind or brawn able mentioned. The healthfulness of the
join other parties proceed to Nome,
to overcome the difficult les, the people climate is almost perfect. A bat few Cheese Factory and
Alaska, where they go to expert some
of Coos county were serenely follow contagious diseases ami epidemics
Creamery Wanted. mining property.
have visited us have been in so mild a
The Rebecca lodge bad four candi
ing their usual avocations, wearing
There is a great opportunity at
form as to scarcely merit mention ex
We hare opened an office in the- .Marshall building
dates
for initiation Saturday night,
Bandoil
for
a
cheese
factory
ami
the usual amount of clothing, sleep cept for tbe purpose of calling atten
aud alter the work was finished a tine
west of tlie Postoffice in Randon for the purpose of doing
ing with windows op«-n and eujoying lion to their very mildness.
lunch was spread aud the members
a generai Rea! Estate business, and are noir pre pared to
Ami there is another matter which
all tbe pleasures and luxuries of a
spent a most enjoyable evening at
handle Farm. Timber a nd Coal Lands and- Town Proper
amounts almost to a disadvantage
mild ami temperate climate.
games and other amusements.
The ease with which people make n
ty- Our Sun Fra nriseo office brings us in, eon tari with
Now, while people of tbe middle
Mr. ami Mrs. J. Denholm left on
living, here is no doubt accountable
/•il pitalists seeking desi ruble investments and affords us
the Elizabeth today for San Fran
and southern stales are seeking shel
for tli«> lethargy with which all per
cisco. They are enroute to Scotland
special facilities for handling large tracts of Timber or
ter from cyclones and floods ami hail sons who have lived her«1 any com-id
where they expect Io spend about five
storms ami lightning, we of Coos have arable length of time seem to be at
Coal lands, or tracts suitable for colonization.
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I month visit log t be old home. Ttien
no misgivings, for these calamities fueled. But this «inly emphasizes the
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1 f you have property for sale in, either town or coun
I many lì tends wish them a pleasant
I'oiinteolisness of nature as «li-played
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never befall us.
try,
in
large
or
small
tracts,
come
in
and
talk
it
over
with
journey and a safe return.
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befoi«> us here.
Soon
we
shall
read
of
people
lie hope to establish ourselves in business here by
o’ us.
So. I might go on, and oil aud on
hroiigh' ■•-»< the ean’ern &rt4- middle | «‘Ven'like ¡ «'nt ysoh's brook, ion-ver
fair
dealing
and
eou
rlcou
s
treatment,
Ail
property
ilisted
I
states dropping on the streets '«ml in and yet could not tell it all. Volumes
Ò with us will recci re our rery best attention.
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the harvest fields overcome by the could be written ami the story be st ill
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Come in and let us gel acquainted.
beat. We of Coos will wear «mi incomplete. Coos county is one of
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T. n.
R. if
II rir.r.i.c.n,
HEELER. . Manager.
I those rare places that Io be appre
w niter clot lung and enjoy thecoolmg
ciated mllsl lie seen ami fell. -Se«-
I and health giving o«,ean breez«», fol . Italy ami «lie. ' See Coos and live.
| lowing our daily toil unaffected by
Coos County is on th«1 eve of a great
H be tierce rays of the sun which are awakening. The world at large has
just discovered us is flocking to lie
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counteracted by other climatic
You
are
invited A to
call and
see 4 the
new • up-to-date
iu hundreds. Prices are advancing.
fllleuces.
If yon wish to own a spot in a vent
In additiou to all this, Coos county
able garden of Eden, invest now tin
is overflowing with natural resources I ss your bank acoiint runs into six j
awaiting capital aud labor to enrich ami seven tiguies. I Ins is no fancy '
tbe fortunate oues w bo will take ad fable. Come ami see for yolllself. If |
vantage of the limitless opportunities you are from Missouri, we i-iiii show
you Coquille Sentinel.
offered. The rivers are teeming with
Presbyterian < liurcli.
foo«l fishes of all variety. Twice each '
At the Presbyterian Church serv
day tlw clam flats are laid bare to a ices next Sunday, morning ami even
Tin* store is replete with everything hi high grade
feast fit for kings. The hills are cov mg. May 20 Sunday School at 10
furnishing*. Our vast showing of Underwear,
\. AL, ami Clmstian Endeavor at 7
ered with valuable timber in which! P. M. All are welcome, especially
Shirts, Hosiery. Shoes, Neckw<>ar. Suspender*, etc.
game can be found in abundance. st rangers.
Combined with our special low prices keep* this
S. F. Banks to
Open May 21.
s The WHEELER REAL ESTATE COMPANY. !
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nSpring is Here
ISTeA/v Spring Styles
\IFXS Fl XX/SH/XGS
Spring Furnishing Goods
Complete Line Just Received
For Gents
For Ladies
store prominently at the top as positive headqiinr
ters for wearers of stylish aud dependable Furnishings.
The bills are full of coal, gold, silver
Card of Thanks.
The undersign«*«! wish to extend
and many «>ther valuable minerals.
The pioductiveness of th«' valleys their heartfelt thanks to friends and
neighbors for kindness and aid «luting
cannot be »xeslled any placeou «'aril).
our recent lierevemeot.
Even the sir snd tr»M are filled with
Mrs. Estelle Mars, Mrs. E. Manciet,
birds that fnrnisb <«>«»d to man.
Mr*. J hs . Caugliill Alfred Gauntlet!
4be««
u»*y *s«u to tbe W m Gauntlett.
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