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«'• «Il I o LODGE • DIRECTORY. * Construction Work Soon to Begin on New Coast Road.- Town Trustee». COQUILLE NEWS NOTES FLOU The regular monthly meeting of tbe Town Trustees was held at tbe “Actual construct ion work on the M «»ollie. council room last Thursday night. Leander, Our Correspondent andon lodge . n <>. 115, a . f . a m . , railroad linn from Drain tuCuos Bay Tells of the Week’s Inci Stated comiiuiuicatioiis first Sstur- haH beeu commenced. Gangsuf men Present: B. N. Harrington, acting dsv after tbe full moon of each mouth Pres., F. A. Mehl, J. H .Shields and denti at the Hub. are clearing tbe right of way west All Master Masons cordially invited. R. E. L Bedillion, Trustees; A. D. I G BOAK, W. M. ward from Drain,” said Jefferson I*. N blson , Sec. Morse, Recorder and E. B. Heury, Myers, who lias just returned via the W inter weather still remaiuetb Marshal. Tbe following bills were High Patent, Eastern Washington Flour I. O. O. F Drain stage route from North Bend with uh . summer aud sunshine is allowed and warrants drawn for same. andon lodge . nu ■ . 13», 1. O. O. F. and Marshfield. B. L. & W. Co. water for May ¥ 27.901 dilatory in coming to remain, aud it meets every Ratuid Saturday evening, Mr. Myers declared tbe proposed Visiting Lroihers in good standing cor is working a hardship upon the farm G. P. Topping, for a written dially invited. route of the Harriman road down the er who baa low land, and al tbe pres- Eastern Oregon Flour. C. F. LORENZ,. N. G. opinion aud drawing ordi Umpqua river would be as great a A. J. H artman . Sec. 12.5B eu ^ time has a surplus of water. nances scenic route as tbe Columbia river. Special Prices on 5 and 10 Sack lots. Geo. Laird, meals for prisoners Foresters of Ain erlea. 1.25 I'be recent freshet was sufficient to Tbe road wili follow tbe Umpqua for ’KT QUEEN OF THE FOREST. No. miles, aud that stream is said to be D. J. Lowe, A. Henry ami S. D enable tbe loggers to bring out tbe * * ( >OI J 17, iiiw I h Friday niglit of 0Mb WMk. Barrows, Judges town elec remainder of their logs, aggregating * in Concrete Hall, Bandon. Oregon. A cor one of the most beautiful iu Oregon. 9.99 1 about 9000 logs, tilling all of tbe « tion dial welcome is extended to all visiting There are magnificent heights, senti brothers. W D. MARSHALL, booms. This will replenish tbe mills * * A. K ick . Chief Ranger. nel rocks aud gorges. Nature has A. J. Hartman ami H. Manciet Fin. Secretary. 6.(10 so that together with tbe camps on Clerks * here been most extravagant with her B. N. Harrington aud A. D. * Bandon, - _ _ Oregon. tbe tide water tbe mills can now op foliage. Tbe river is about the size Woodmen of the World. Morse canvassing election 6.1)9 1 erate to their full capacity and con easide camp N o . eia. w o. w. of the Willamette. meets in regolar session the first slid E. M. Clayton, lumber for ay rain and ill eeds tinue so during tbe summer. ’’W third Thursdays of each month in the Ma “On t.’oos bay will be tbe secoud always on baud. streets 14361 sonic hall. Visiting members are cordially city in Oregon,’’ said Mr. Myers. Our election passed off smooth and invited. A. RICE, C. C. Win Gallier, wire netting 1.50 “ North Bend aud Marshfield will be harmonious. While a considerable O.C. W aldvookl , Clerk. come one city. I predict that in 10 O. A. Trowbridge 5.1 cases oil 17.65 of interest was manifest in tbe dif E. HADSALL, I). P. STRANG, Jr. years from this date they will have E. B. Henry, marshal services ferent amendments and candidates, . for May aud labor on streets 370.30 Practical Surveyor. PROFESSIONAL 50,090 people. Tbe combined cities let us bury the hatchet and dispel should be called “Coos City,” or some J. W. Hoover, night watchman from our minds all trivial animosity for May 45.00 similar title by which the term “Coos” incurred during the campaign, and Dr H. Iu. Houston, 8 (Ml If you want a boms in Oregon, investigate our offerings. may be preserved in the municipal A. 1). Morse, Recorder work together for the best interest of t’H\ SlUIAN A SURGEON Ordinance No 75, entitled an or- directory. I know that the people of all in tbe future. We have Timber and Coal Lands, Farm and Dairy Lands, Stock Ranches and Office over Drug Store. Honrs, 11 to 12. tbe east regard them simply as Coos dinaiice to reimburse certaiu persons CITY PROPERTY. H.m. 1:30 to 4. p m.; 7 to 8 in the evening. I see your Prosper correspondent. bay towns, and have no recollection fur nioueys paid for license to sei) Night calls answered from office. * liquors within tbe corporate limits of *° *be last issue of tbe Recorder, If you wish to buy, sell or exchange, call on us and we will give you good of tbeir separate entities. \\ ben they tbe town of Bandon, which liceuse «-‘barges me with bashfulness and tim- BANDON, ... OREGON. service. Homeateadera Located on Desirable Government Land. write to me making in«|uiries con was issued by tbe Board of Trustees | idity when Miss Chase, the suffrrge * L cerning something they saw at tbe 40 (¡ood level LOTS in WOODLAND ADDIX’ION, c I oho iu and cheap for cash. campaigner, was a passeuger on one of tbe Town of Bandon and rendered Dr. S- L. Perkina, 1 LO™ in W°OLEN MILL ADDITION. | r rpX exposition they refer simply to‘Coos,’ I price, according to location ................................rj I •) _l\z I V void and nugatory by an act of tbe of the boats. Now I am not going to and no particular town is ever men PHYSICIAN d- SURGEON, palliateor deny anyof tbe allegations legislative assembly of tbe state of tioned. My prediction is that tbe for I am governed by the rigid bine BANIION, OKEIiON. growth of these cities will be greater Oregon, which license so issued to Stock ranch of 520 acres; good buildings ami other improvements. $5 per acre. laws of Connecticut, for LuLu baa tbe persons hereinafter named and We have dairy ranches, city residonoe property ami acreage property within city than any Oregon city ever saw. They Office at residence on Fourth Street. road tbe riot act to me, wbereaa if limits. holders thereof, were prevented from have tbe right kind of men to start she ever heard of me paying attention Office in KIDorado Bldg BANDON OR I>r. I». L. NTEELE with men who lire strictly up to pursuing tbe occupation of retailing or becoming infatuated with any of liquors in less quautity than one gal date, liberal, ami who do things. The tbe fair young ladies, abe would forth railroad that will be built along tbe lon, within tbe Town of Baodon, for with cancel our engagement. Now tbe full lime to which they would bay connecting North Bend Hüd OFFICE OVER FURNITURE HTORE. when the aforesaid campaigner came otherwise be entitled, by an order of Marshfield eventually will run BANDON, OREGON. through the water front of one cum tbe Circuit Court declaring tbe Lo aboard of tbe steamer accompanied cal Option law operative in Coos I wilb 8 bevy oi Coquille's fairest rosy bined, solid city. GKO. 1*. TIII'I'ING, aud Ruby cheeked young ladies, is it County. “Tbe trip from Coos bay to ( iar- ATTORNEY and COUNSELOR AT LAW l’lie above was unanimously passe«! I be wondered at that 1 was con- diner, a towu of 600 people, oil tbe AND and in accordance tbo following bills fused and nonplused? Once 1 did NOTARY PUBLIC. Umpqua river, is 22 miles and is a were allowed and warrants drawn for venture to go to the hurricane deck, tine wagon load across tbe beach, Fire Insurance, same. but when partly up, tbe melody of Gardiner is called tbe ‘white city.’ Bandon, - - - - Oregon. Rasmussen Bros,, 136.44 ’hose feminine voices reminded me of Every bouse is painted white. 'rhe Gross Bros , 87 69 a phonograph or an automatic talk late Senator Reed, who founded the A. Munck 17003 *°K machine. Wind one of them up O- T Blumenrother place, inserted hi every deed a pro A written remonstrance against Hu<^ fbey will run 24 hours without V. 8. Coiniiil.Hloiier and Notary Public. vision that the purchaser should making improvements on tbe exten Ht°PP’ng- Under thosecirciimslauces Filings and Final proofs made on Home paint bis bouse white. The people steads, Timber Claim« and other U. 8. Iginda sion of First ami Atwater streets. H,u 1 ,o be condemned for being faiul Money Loan* Negotiated on Approved have become wedded Io the custom, signed by R. H. Rosa and sixteen bearted. Nee urlty. ami now take a pride in it. Tbe ef There is a problem (hat needs an- Office in room 10 Beyerle Building, Ban fect is remarkable, and with tbe green others, property owners along said 1 C. P. JENSEN, Master. don. Residence on Butte Creek, Oregon. «ixtension of First and At water streets alyziug which is more intricate than background of Oregon coast forest Real Rotate bought and Sold. the amendments embodied in tbe This Steamer in New. is Strongly built, nnd titled with the Inlest improvements, nnd will and foliag«’, it makes one of the most was tiled aud the matter laid over. give a regular 8 dnv service, for passengers nnd freight, between the ------ OOO----- election ballots. Why is it, on a Sun- Coquille River, Oregon, and San Francisco, Calif. beautiful sights I ever witnessed. The month of the Umpqua has 18 ELBERT DYER, Agent, Bandon, Oregon. LOCAL NEWS 18 YEARS AGO. E. T. KRUSE, Managing Agent, 207 Front Street, San Francisco, California. feet of water, and has never had tbe [From R ecordkr June 2, 1888.1 ... waves are saying, is it necessary that expenditure of a dollar of government They say 0. I’. Potter ha, bad a mess of two of Bandon's young busiuess men The Old Reliable money. The «Southern Pacific's Coos new potatoes, crown oil tbe bill. Yon inigbt > ... ■ ... . 7, should have important business al the Correct A bat rar ta for any bay extension will cross tbe river at fence rotter on Lookout rock , and . in tbe 1 Blacksmiths and Wagonmakers springtime, gentle Annie, he'dtoBHd<)wti| t '' <J * ’ I1 *y h eatthat require«llljeirimme<l- the bay, eight miles east of Gardiner. part of Cooa County fur iate attention. Also, what perquisite The bay lias 20 feet of water to the early vegetables to the natives. IIOItSESIIOFIAL n failed on Miort Notice. K. D. Hume’s new and novel steamer 'io®8 Ibe ( aptain receive, or is he ill point of tbe crossing, where there Thistle, Capt. Swart«, paid the river a visit collusion with them, that the young Prieta Right. H envy Forging will probably be built a new towu. last week. ladies are so busily engaged in con- Ship Work “Fifteen miles up the river is COQUILLE, - - - OREGON. Mr. Charles Crew died at bis late home versa!ion that they are carried past nnd Logging Work Scottsburg, at tbe head of present LEANDER, n our Specialty. steam navigation. This place is the near the mouth of Sixes river lust Monday | their destination. at an advanced age. oldest commercial center in Oregon. ----- o * q > o — II anhon , O rkoon . It was tbe first place where whole Iaam Walker returned from Humboldt on Port Orford. tbe Thistle, bringing his family with him. sale bouses were established iu tbe June 9 I By this time Mr. Bancroft's by state, and is said to have once been In this precinct there were 91 votes | draulic giant is tearing into tbe gravel the point of tbe largest customs re on Elk River, and will open up tbe cast as against 58 two years ago. ceipts in Oregon. It was the early Only Regular Line Between Portland and Eureka Ploras Creek, to the | tirMÍ extensive mioiug operations ever Born—On home of Judge Deaily and other Ore | done on Elk river. iw ook 13ay :: gon pioneers. The railroad will pass wife of E. M. Blackerby, a son. May 30. ‘ 88. Mr. Melville and family from through it, and tbe residents believe L. W SHAW. Agent, GEO. D. GRAY A CO., Gen l Agts, Bandon public school opened Mon .Seattle have been at Knapp's hotel Ko« Can’t Expect to Get the former commercial greatness of Marshfield, Phone 441. 421 Market. St. San Francisco. Worth for I, Rut tbe town is to be restored. It now day in the dish id's new building, some time, wailing for tbe weather to You Can Get Your has about 299 people. The old town >vith David Strang as teacher. Thirty clear up, before going to their Home MONEY'S WORTH at s‘ead location on Elk river. is practically «lecayed, and a new pupils were in attendance. town is being built.” Tbe ladies of Dairyville have or Married June 6 ‘88, D. E. Dean “We can’t all have money,” Elkton is ‘20 miles farther up the and Mrs. Barbara Coburn, Rev. M. ganized a Basket Ball team ami will said Brother Bill no doubt give tbe Port Orford girls a Iteuler in Boot*« mid Shoe*« river. About 200 people reside here. W. Hampton officiating. It was foiindeil by th« Jal« Senator Misn May, «laughter of Mr. an«l match in the near future. Repairing ueaily and promptly done at “But we can at least look as though we had.” Beckley, whose widow still lives in Mrs. Robt. Walker, returned Satur J. T. White of Bandon brought lowest living prices. CALL ON tbe old home place on the banks of day on tbe Thistle from Smith River, down a lol of baggage for parlies who tbe Umpipia. The towu is named by where she has been living with her intend to take up claims near Brush tbe junction of the Elk and Umpqua grandmother atxl attending school creek He also brought a consign rivers. The railroad will here leave for tbe past ten monlbs. ment of paper for tbe Tribune, which And see the new line of Samples for tbe Umpqua and follow th« Elk river comes just in the “nick of time,” A gill net was found on tbe beach to Drain, about ll> miles. The country Tbe steamer Plant came in Sunday lust Saturday which bad in it a sea is rich in farming and slock raising, lion, a shark and several salmon. night about ten o’clock from Coos besides timber and coal. There are - Hamersly skinned tbe lion to send Bay, came lip near the wharf and now piled up at Drain steel rails borne to bis folks, while Cbris ___ Long. although it was fairly smooth, pulle.i i sufficient to buihl 82 miles of track. Emil ami Fred Pike were at work dis-• out ami sailed for San Francisco, I Engineers employed on the survev entangling tbe web There were: lp®’ing our merchants iu no enviable | ' who were interviewed at Drain said about 50 fathoms of net, and as it was humor, as they had a full lot of sup-1 i that the route had been definitely lo- too deep for Rogue river aud not plies on her. which are badly needed j <ate«l and right of way secured from deep edough for the Columbia. Ihe here. Besides there was considerable j Drain to the crossing of the Umpqua butter awaiting shipment to the city. wonder is, where did it come from7 between Scottsburg aud Gardiner. J. W. Bennett has announced tbe The people of Port Orford and From there Ibroiigh the Ten-Mile Northern Curry should own a suit Lake eoiiiitrv to t'oos bay the route engagement of his daughter Miss able vessel and build a wharf of their ia still to be finally determined Elsie to Arthur McKeown of Berke own. It can be easily done if they among the several surveys made. The ley. Cal The New llrug Store is Now Ready for Business. Everything New and Fresh. will only get together ami talk it up. — oco----- engineers have orders Io locate a “A number of ailments, some of - Tribune feasible route with a maximum grade them dangerous, are comprised under —ooo— I not Io exceed one half of 1 per cent. the general head of |a»stage stamp Dr. Tatom. Dentist, will be io Bandon J 11 Ut’ A railroi«! of the first class will be tongue,'’ said a physician. “Postage AT stamp tongue, in a word, is any dis lOtb, an<l remain one week. Fine line of Fancy Candie«. Imported and Domestic Cigar«. built Portland Journal. order contracted from the licking of ----- OOO---- 7 ------ OOO—r postage stamps. Three or four per Rev. Sam Jones the noted revival MILLINERY. sons a week visit me with postage ist. says- “When God give*« man a . RANDOM Miss Grace Hoyt invites tlie ladies «>f this stamp tongues. They have throat wife ami six children He has done a J( ic * clean room«, 25 and 5Uo a night, *1 25 vicinity to call and see her assortment of inillitmrv g.Nals! New ami up to d ite atylea. trouble, or skin disease, or a pnftnou- great deal for a fellow» But when He n week j $5.00 a month. Lowest prices. Can pleRM pvpryone. Call ary complaint, brought on by |he teas ffivsa him a society woman nnd a nt reaidMico, MPS. 8 (RAH CODEELO. rec|lesi habit of 4Binpdickiqg/' poodle dog, He has done bitn up. I • J B “Pure White B Byer’s Best, Blue Ribbon” MASON S PATENT FRUIT JARS B¡X PANTH1« H S , G 11HOS M F COQUILLE VALLEY LAND CO. 1400 ACRES CEDAR TIMBER 13dU, Resident Dentist The New, Elegantly Fitted, and Speedy Steamer Nelson & Fields VI >xí ract CJoiiipaiiy I California and Oregon Coast Steamship Company Stèamei Alliance 1 *< M SIH MS V :: C XI M. BREUER S P. 13. HOYT Neat and Nobby Spring and Summer SUITS II B andon burnished Rooms D rug Co Drugs and Druggist’s Sundries, Patent Medicines, Brushes and Toilet Articles, Fancy Stationery, The Pacific o ■1 Q O’ « O oc