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BANDON
The
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Coos County
COQUILLE NEWS NOTES FROM BUSY PR0SPERtp|<|. i(JU4
Leander, Our Correspondent All the News of a Week’«
Tells of the Week’s Inci-
Happenings Told in
dents at the Hub.
Brief Manner.
M. G. Pohl, tbe Myrtle Point optician,
was soliciting orders st this place (esl
Wedlii—lay He also vialtid dig. rent places
along tl e lower river.
Tbe tloud gales of beuveu
opened aud the gentle rain i«» de-
scenditig upon us, Inbricatiug tbe
earth aud insuring us a buuuiiful
harvest. Consequently the farmer
has a jubilant couuteuuuee and tbe
lugger comes to town to t> p'etiish I.is
few necessaries of life und a few days
relaxation from his labor.
Mrs. Martiu of Rivertou, was here last
week for a short visit.
W. f Kerr, on«- of Coquilli s prominent
biisiniss men. was a caller at this place last
lhur-d.iv lie was accompanied by a Mr
Bradley, representing the Bradley Short Co.
of Portland.
\ egetatiou is nearing maturity, al
ready the strawberry, the first aud
tbe fairest and the Li st of all of the
fruits of tbe year, Ims made its ap
pearance and it is a welcome visitor
aud now we can indulge iu the luxury
of strawberry short cake, but as yet it
is very short.
J. W. Leneve’s stock of merchati
dise came on tbe last Alliance and li-
has it installed in bis store and it
makes a liandsome display John is
an adept at tbe business aud with bis
fair dealing and courteous treatment
he will do a lucrative business.
Its advancement is real, not on
paper
Manufacturing plants all running
and several more big
industries
coming
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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.
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Is iww opeii fur the re
ception of patients. The
terms me $10 per week
and upward*. Fur par
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SAN FRANCISCO
Sisters of Mercy
I'util further notice
Steamer Chico
J. Nyroos one of tbe shipyard employes
was on the sick list for a few days last week
but is able to tie around again.
R. W. Bullard, of Bullards, was absent
from home last week, having business which
called him away. Mr. J. Hamblock sr. had
charge of his store during his iitisence.
from San Franc imcu
follow*:
Souvenir
Postal Cards
$2.00 per ton.
To Bandon
To Coquille City
$2.75 per ton.
Point
$3.50 per ton.
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Jewelry Store,
Bandon.
Advance,
loading
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17 Stm. Elizabeth for S. F. with
200 M lumber, 75 cords matchwood,
10 tons butter, 40 tons mise, and tbe
following passengers: Mr. aud Mrs.
Gus Mayer. Mr. and Mrs. J. Denholm
Mrs. Lorentzen, Jas. McIver, J. F.
Jacubsen, Aug. Brandt, A. Adolph-
8ou, \V. W. Granville.
call fcr the product of all coast-wise
Messrs. E. Huuekend'irtT and J. Donald
son were taking iu the sights at Bandon mills. Tillamook Herald.
Inst week.
The following passengers arrived
Mrs. C. Haytor and Miss M. Doak, have
opened a confectionery store at Randolph
and trade bids fair for a profitable business
Randolph was once one of tbe leading towns
on tbe river but for tbe last 12 or 15 years
almost deserted, is slowly assuming the
aspect of former days.
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The engine at the Carman A Crites mill
became disabled Ina .Saturday and the mil.
was closed for a few days.
Gio. Wilson who lias been on Bear Creek,
for several months, iu a logging camp has
relinquished bis claims there and will go to
Langlois where lie will engage hi tbe black
smith trade.
J. Engleiuan has secured a position at
Parkentburg.
(iiis Mayer and wile who have been hen
sime August. e>|H-ct to depart on stnir
Eozabelti lor San Francisco, enroute Io
home in the East. Mr Mayer since bis
arrival here has been the employ of the
Prosier Mill Co., having held the position
in the store as clerk, for tbe past foui
moiitlis He lias awaiting him, a position
in a large establishment 50 miles from
Chicago, and will enter his new place the
tirst of •Jnue.
Nielson, will probably dispose of tin-
ti. p. engine which he received Inst
\ party on Coos Bay will purchase
It if lie decides to sell it.
Nels
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week.
Mr. Hutchison, of Marshfield, is negotiat
ing for the purchase of a tract of timber
land «sued by E. O'Connell of Marshfield,
and A. Pershbaker of this place, the true
containing several hundred acres. He will
cruise Ibe land and make bis decision in a
few days.
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Bandon,
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E. C. Morrison, Miss E. Thoiupson,
Mrs. V. Tober and child, K. E. L.
Bediilion, Master Allen Peterson.
ALVIN MUNCK, Prop.
Capt.J. F. Jacobsen, Jos. McIver
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aud August Brandt were in town
this week, they having brought tbe
Best Wines,
Katie Cook up from San Francisco to
Liquors and
Kogue river. Mr. Hume lias bad the
boat remodeled and w.ll probably put
Cigars.
her ou the run from Sau Francisco to
Rogue river aud Port Orford.
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If yon saw the skipper of a gasoline
We invite our friends to call
seboouer directing the navigation of
and see us,
bis vessel from a Morris easy chair
and handling the wheel comfortably
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ensconced in the bright green cush
ions of that same chair, what would
you think? Tbe gasoline schooner
Berwick arrived in port from San
Francisco. Occupying a prominent
position on tbe main deck was Cap
tain Caugbell’s most valuable posses
»ion. a Morris chair, saved from the Heli » cred
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tertible earthquake and fire. Passing
towboat and steamer captains glanced
enviously at this latest marine luxury
PRICE PEK MON1H:
and sighed at the parsimony of their
employers.
1 Quart .......................................... $1.50.
TbeBerwick came in ballast and 2
Quarts.......................................... $2.75.
will load a refrigerating plant for R
D. Hume ,A Co at Rogue river. Cap
tain Catigbell resided with bis family
at Greenwich and Buchanan streets
tn San Francisco and tbe chair was
tbe only article of furniture he man
aged to save from tbe wreck of his
home. Portland .Journal.
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Win. llowe.'l has out a raft of piling which
Miss Mary N Chas«*, of New
wilt lie taken to Coquille for a logging road
which is being constructed near t lia t Hampshire, representing the cause of
place.
the proposed equal suffrage law. is to
M iss Hofaess was up from Bandon Sun speak in Bandon some evening during
duv. blm loin been keeping tsioks for Dvei tbe latter part of next week. Miss
Word was received last week of tbe A Fredericks at that plaça-.
Chase comes well qualified as a
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TONSORIAL PARLORS
P. B. HOYT, Prop.
speaker and an authority on this im
She will speak in
tbw Presbyterian church. Notice of Locateli in EL DORADO WILDING.
Niondn AndvrM<ui. of Kandclph, haa jiiMt
First Street, IIAMIIIM, OKKI.ON
tbe time will be posted tn the post
received a new
engine fur bin camp.
office.
SHAVING.
SHAMPOOING AND HAIR
It i.4 »aid tu be the largest of the kind on
Mrs. Bjotkqaist whh nn up river passenger
portant question.
the first <»f th»» week.
the river.
Anti Saloon Ticket.
Ct ' f'l'ING AT STANDARD PRICES.
Levi Smith, frotn Prosper Mill Co., camp
The mass meeting which converted Bathroom newly titled up with Porrelain
No. 1. drove Mirile Point, came down on a
Tub. Hot or Cold II h II im 25 centi
at the court bouse last Tuesday by 1
business trip Monday.
the Law and Order League and anti - |
Mi« Mary Chase, of New liampabire. saloon people endorsed tbe following '
who has been sent to Coos County tn the ticket;
“Wet” Ticket Wins at Coquille. interest of the Hiiffrsye aineti.Intent is plati Ed llackltT, Joint Representative.
num a me, turn for the people of tbia place.
Following is tbe vole of tbe Co 4- She Is cotmidvaed an interesting speaker,
W. F. Disher, Representative.
qutlle city election:
her facta and arpnuienta being brought out
J. F. Hall, County Judge.
For Mayor Stanley 104. Burns 97, in a convincing manner. She made liiver-
C. E Cleghorn, County Clerk.
a call the first of the week and will try and
Quick 19.
A McNair. Commissioner.
arrange a meepng here about I tie 25th.
For Connctlmen Geo G. Leach
10S, H. W. Dunham 104. A. \\ . Var
ney 97. Fred Belloui 86, J T. ,\ sl.-r
84, ’»V. A. Goodman 78, A. J. \\ ils.>n
31, J- C. Wilson 20. J. H. James 24
Fur R»*corder—R. R Powndi r 142.
A. E. McDnffee 50, E. G D Hol
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N. WiLou, has given up bis position iu from Sau Francisco on tbe Elizabeth
the mill aud will secure a position in Crime's Sunday; John Felsher and wife, R.
camp near Riverton.
B. Swayne, J. B Huut, A. Eickwortb,
Mrs Bruce arrived at the home of
her parents last week. Mrs. Dunham
preceding her a few days. Mrs. Bruce'c
health is not what her friends would
like to have her enjoy. She was re
cently out of the hospital nt San
Francisco when tbe earibqmike came
aud demoiistied tbe building they
were tn casting them out upon the
streets clad in their night
meuts. Your • correspondent
viewe I Mi- I I timballi relative
ordeal they passed through.
were close to the city hall. They got
out on tbe street immediately after
the first shock. Every thing was rent
assunder. They beat a hasty retreat
for the city park loaviuu everything
to bo devoured by the flames. Th»-
city hall, that magnificent structure,
the handiwork of mans architecture
was a roaring furnace. What tbe
quake bad failed to do the flames
finished, leaving everything in ruin»
Surrounded on h II sides by tire the
park was the only avenue of esc.-qa-
and it was a haven of refuge fot
them. Sberefiains from relating the
grewsome sight that came before the
eyes, and wishes to eflace it from her i
memory, suftice to say that b.-reafler
she thinks that Oregou mists an»
preferable Io California earthquakes
L eander .
Bend, Or.
will make freight rates
Mr. and Mrs Lackstrom, were among tbe
Tbe Elizabeth brought a large
departures for Marshfield oil tbe Dispatch
last Friday. Mr. L. bad been in declining amount of express for Coos Bay uu
health, and decided npou a change f >r a few on her last trip. Her cargo was prin
days.
cipally flour aud feed.
Mrs. T. Teiinisou, who had been down
Tbe steamer Coquille Kiver sailed
freiii Coquille for several days visiting her
Thursday fur San Francisco with a
pareuts, Mr. and Mrs. Sanderson, of this
full earg i of lumber . The fire will
place returned to her home last Saturday.
Monday was our municipal election
ami tbe bone of contention was wet
or dry. Both sides marshaled all of
their availablt force- and aligned
them in battle array with a sprinkling
of socialists recouoitering on the
skirmish line, and after tlie smoke of
battle cleared away the wets ba-l
carried tbe day and plauted tbe ban
ner of victory iu the city ball. Fol
lowing is tbe result; For mayor. <J
J. Stanley; cotinciltuen. Geo. Leach.
A. W. Varney and H. \V Dunham;
recorder, K. Pownder.
death of Miss Kosina Walser at Sau
Fraocisco. She was sick with measles
at the tune of the tire and was coni
polled to camp in the park where the
exposure brought on a relapse. She
was tbe youngest daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Jos. Walser of this city aud
was attending school in San Fran
cisco. Tbe bereaved family have tbe
sympathy of tbe entire commuuily.
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N. Barklow, who lias been employed in
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Howell's camp for the past few months lias
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given up his i* sition and moved to Bandon
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\V. A. Goodmau secured tbe cun-
tract to plauk Second street, This
will be an improvement tu our city,
and will make a pleasant drive way
and business street.
any town in Oregon
from
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and at fever heat. Already they are
extending the bsnd of good fellow
ship with fascinating smiles aud in
qtitring after tbe welfare of your wife
aunt and cousins ami kissing tbe
ragged and dirty urchins but it all
belongs to tbe business.
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J. Pheiinegar. who recently moved to tins
75 tous freight aud 11 passengers.
place, lias deciced to locate here and has
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purchased ten acres of bill land back of
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and will erect a residence upon it, perhaps sea tonight.
this fall.
N. Crites of New Aberdeen, was a business
Tbe political cauldron is boiling
caller at Bandon last Thursday.
The Coming Summer
Resort of the
Oregon Coast
At North Bend
Mrs. G. Boone, of Marshfield, catne over Parkersburg mill.
last Wednesday to visit friends and rel
SAILKll.
atives on the Coquille. She spent n few
hours at tins place visiting with her foster
10- Scb. Ruby for S. F. with
father J. Donaldson.
m lumber.
The Cuuuiugbam rail road is em
ploying all of the men they can get
and exerting every energy to hasten
its completion and soon tbe iron horse
will be transporting logs from the
different camps that are preparing to
open up in the aforesaid valley.
The Manufacturing
Town
Wilt Elliott received a slight lujury last
rhursdiiy. while working at the planer in
the Prirs|«r mill. A pile lieing caught m
the machine, one i-nd was foiced upon liis
foot causing it to become bruised aud
swollen. After a days lay-off be was able
to resume work again.
THE MERCY HOSPITAL
It Hiiricti, the Hcliiiol soperiuU-ndent vis-
•led i be school at this place Tuesday.
Those strawberries bare laeti subjected
to dunlile anrvellla- cc »iuce the Recorder,
a. wi II as our* If ha- t-vinu-d utiuualaknblv
suspicions desiuM upon th«m. However, a
itutai tor) c< nipp 'n -*» I» aboqt to be af
fected .
CLARENCE Y.
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LOWE,
Oregon,
Druggist and Apothecary
Is just in receipt of a new and
fresh stock of
Drugs and Chemicals,
A. N. Gould, Surveyor.
This is slanping io the face some, Patent and Proprietary Preparation»
of the tegular nominees who are
Toilet Articles.
known to be strong anti-galoou men
!>ru«l»te Nnndrlee.
and have spent time and money in
P erfumer . B kuhheh . S ponges , S oaph
lighting the liquor traffie. Looks like
N uts and C amheh .
some foxy politician had stolen a
<?l|p»re, Tob»<-r<»M aik I < 1 gHretted.
march vu lb» tuue^ mwtitig,
I’aiut*. Vila, Glass and Painter*’ 8upplie*,