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Gasoline Schooner
Wrecked at Eureka.
Tbe gasoline schooner Corinthian,
i$ilb a crew of nine wen. while at
tempting to go to sea in a heavy gale
grounded on the beaob north of Hutu-
Soldi bar. Two of tbe crew were
Aowned and two men were injured
labile assisting in tbe rescue.
With tbe breakers were goiug over
tbe wrecked vessel, the work of res
ume was most hazardous. Tbe life
eaviog crew worked all night, and at
four io the morning the last man,
Captain Atwater was tuken ashore,
lifter having clung to the rigging all
digbt with tbe breakers pouring over
him.
Ole C'arlaoo, a sailor, and Andrew
AcCarry, a Berkeley student, who bad
been shanghaied and placed aboard
the steamer North Fork, lost their
lives io tbe surf in an attempt at
rescoe. McCarry shipped as a com-
Jon seaman in order to reaeb home.
longshoreman and another helper
4ere struck by floating lumber while
aiding in the reacue, and their legs
were broken, Tbe vessel is upon tbe
heacb, and unless floated at high tide
she will go to pieces within a few
fronrs.
Tbe four-masted schooner Vol-
unt er, bound Hom 8. F. to Coos
Bay, struck a rock uear Bodega, Cal ,
about 75 yards from shore, and was
lost. She was in command of Capt.
Bressem, who bad bis family on
board. T. T. Golden of North Bend
was also a passenger. Heavy seas
swept over tbe vessel but residents
along tbe coast got a line to her aud
all on board were saved except two
of tbe captain’s children who were
drowued by the upsetting of the
ship's boat in tbe surf while making
a landing on the beach Mrs. Bres
sem is a sister of Sig. Hansen, of
Marshfield.
Gasoline launches engaged in pas
senger carrying trade, of 15 tons
gross register or less, will have to bo
operated under Government regula
lions in tbe near future, very much
in tbe same manner as the larger
craft.
Presbyterian Church.
Children's Day Exercises will be
held in tbe morning at 10:30. These
exercises are conducted by tbe Sun
day School, and parents especially
jnvited to be present. All are wel
come. Christian Endeavor at 7 p. m.
Preaching in tbe evening at 8 Even
ing subject: “A Ltttle Child Shall
Lead Them.”
BANDON
The
Growing
Town
of
Coos County
The Manufacturing
Town.
The 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 port in Oregon except
the Columbia.
The Coquille valley is the garden
•pot of the Coast country and we
have the timber and coal industries
FROM BUSY PROSPER
City Tuesday to visit his brother C. Good
man at this plaoe This is his first visit to
Prosper for nearly taro years, having just
recently returned from Han Francisco.
All the News of a Week's
Happsaings Told in a
Brief Manner.
Mr. Hicking, mausger of the Prosper Mill
Co., receive^ late communications from
Soddeu A Christenson, of Han Francisco,
but is given no information regarding tbe
shipping conditions or strike at that place.
Due to the increasing demand for lumber,
they have ordered all merchantable lumber,
odds and ends, to be shipped.
Mrs. DeveMux, of Bear Creek, accom
pan led bv two Histera of Mercy from tbe
North Beud hospital were here Tuesday to
secure contributors for tbe institution at
that place.
Mrs, J, Mattsou, of tin. plpce. departed
for Marshfield, Weiuesday where *>bS spent
several days visiting relatives aud friends.
Kov 8. Wegner, representing Woodward.
Clarke A Co., wholesale druggists of Port
land, was taking orders at thia place last
week.
The gn so I i ue boat Buffalo, having under
gone a thorough overhauling, is as stauucb
as ever, aud was put into coiutuisaion last
Friday.
I). Perkins, of late master of tbe stmr.
Autelope, was at this place Friday, prepar
ing wood for his boat.
Miss Bessie Martiu visited friends at
Bandon a few days last week.
Slesdaities Heuckendorff and Peteraou
aud Olga Peteison were BHudou shoppers
from this place last Thursday.
Mr Polster of Empire City, having the
agency for an Eastern notion house, was
soliciting orders at this place last week.
Mrs. F. 8. Carman. of New Aberdeen, was
a passenger to Marshiield Wednesday
morning. She spent several days visiting
friends at that place,
W. Prager, a Portland traveling man was
a business caller at this place last week.
J. Hollenbeck, logger from the North
Fork, was among the arrivals at Prosper
last week.
Last Saturday morning Win. Kicking was
somewhat perplexed at the disappearance of
bis gasoline lauucb, which bad parted its
moorings, and made U h escape sometime
during the night. Though for several hours
no trace of Its whereabouts could be found,
he fortunately discovered that the incoming
tide had carried it up the river near Ran
dolph. where it was found stranded on the
sand flat.
Fd. Kenville, who has been employed in
Howell's oamp for the past few weekH, is
now holding a position in tbu mill at this
plaoe.
Miss Nellie Haydon, of Marshfield, was
the gu< st of Mrs. J. Hicking tbe latter part
of last week.
W. A. Neal, one of Myrtle Point's prosper
ous logging men, was a business visitor here
tbe first of the week.
We are pleased to note that our old
esteemed friend, J. K. Scott makes us a
brief call occasionally.
J. Moore was a Bandon visitor from lian-
dolph, last Saturday.
J. Donaldson, clerk in the Prosper store,
has been on the sick list for several days.
He went to Bandon Monday and is being
treated for neuralgia—"He has it in tba
neck.”
F. J. Fahy, cashier in the Bandon Bank,
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. 8. W.
Fahy, of this place.
Wm. Howell, lias closed his camp inde
finitely. He is negotiating tbe* disposal of
bis logging interests here, and is contem
plating a trip to Central America, where lie
has been offered a good position, logging
mahogany, and a salary of $:!50 per month.
Mr. and Mrs, J. Walstrom, of Bandon,
came up on a pleasure trip last Sunday.
Parkersburg.
Mrs. Thus. Deverattx, accompanied
by two bisters of mercy (who are so
liciting aid for tbe hospital al North
Beud) visited onr town Tuesday.
Mr*. Thurman aud daughter, M ibb
Kate are visiting Mrs. Thurman's
daughter, Mrs. Piper. Miss Kate
visited Mrs. Randleman Bunday. The
sunlight bad a peculiarly brilliant
hue as the Dispatch neared tbe Ran
dlemau landing. White roses have
occupied conspicuous places lately.
Come boys lie gallant and bring ou
tbe short-order meal tickets promptly.
Mrs. Rose and Mrs. Jergurson
drove to Bandou last week and report
the roads to be almost impassable.
Mr. and Mra. H. Dibble visited Mrs.
Dibble's cousin Mrs. Chas. Randle
man last week.
The launch Waupooia took a run
to Bandou Monday evening with
Parker captain and Carlson cook.
Miss Ellen Devereux is expected
home from Salem next wt»ek, where
she has been attending school for tbe
past year.
Miss Mintie Doak of Randolph,
visited her sister, Mrs. Drew of this
place Suuday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dibble of San Fran
cisco were guests of Mrs. J, T. Kron
euberg last week. Mrs. Dibble was
formerly Miss Georgia Lewis of this
place. Her old friends were glad lo
welcome her back.
Miss Mamie Rose visited Riverton
Sunday.
Miss Robah Lewis was tbe guest of
Mrs. Backensto, of tbe Myrtles last
Sunday.
Mr. Kroneuberg starts for Portland
Wednesday, to be present at tbe Com
mencement exercises at Hill's Mil
itary Academy, where his son Harry
has been a student for tbe past year.
Miss Theresa Manciel of Bandon
is a guest at the Rookery.
Last Sunday Capt. Jack of tbe
Waupooia took Mr. and Mrs Kronen
berg aud Mrs. Haines, to Walstrom's
where an enjoyable afternoon was
passed.
L ittle O ne .
F reight
Edw. Fish, bookkeepnr for the Prospet
Mill Co. was a North Bend visitor the Hist
of the week. He went tu quest of an edger
man.
A. T. Fetter, editor of the Recorder, spent
Sunday in Prosper, the guest of Mr and
Mrs. A. Perslibaker and family,
Ray VanAnken of Aberdeen, and G. Cox
of Randolph are numbered among the un
fortunates this week—tbe former with a
bruised knee and the latter a crushed foot,
both having sustained ibeir injuries by fall
ing lumber.
E. M. Randleman is endeavoring to pur
chase the property on Bear creek formerly
owned by J. Moore It contains a body of
timber and good cattle range.
Glen Cox of Randolph informs ns that the
saw mill back of that place has ceasid oper
ation until tbe stormy weather has abated
so as to have dry roads to enable them to
haul the lumber to tbe river.
They have
been gieatlv hampered bv th- recent steady
rains
(reo. G<s»dman. came down from Coquille
At North Bend
from
Is now open for the re
ceptioo of patienta. Tbe
terms ate $10 per week
■ and upwards. Fur par
ticulars apply to : :
SAN FRANCISCO
Until further notice
Sisters of Mercy
Steamer Chico
will make freight rates
from San Fraucisco as
follows:
To Bandon__________$2.00 per ton.
To Coquille City...
$2.75 per ton.
To Myrtle Point____ $3.50 per ton.
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day address here, was in tbe city
Wednesday from tbe Sixes, where be
is turning with bis son. He was pre
vented from meeting bis engagement
with bis comrades by reason of tbe
high water in tbe Sixes which was an
unfordable raging torrent. Sunday
be was out on Rusty Butte aud said
that tbe wind was blowing aud it was
snowing so that bis horse bad great
difficulty in keeping tbe trail. Capt.
Ormsby says they have penetrated
their mining property thirty five feet
with a tunnel,—Enterprise,
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A registered letter addressed to
John H. Crabtree, banker, St. Louis,
is returned by tbe postoffice depart
ment with tbe information that the
gentleman is unknown. Mr. Crab
tree is tbe man who is supposed to be
spending twenty eight million dollars
building tbe Oregon Coast A Eastern
railroad.......................Those who have
read bis Memorial day address at
Bandon have discovered that Father
Donnelly ia quite an orator, if they
were not already aware of the fact.—
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NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior.
U. 8. Land Office Konebtirg, at Or.,
May 10, 1906.
Notice ih hereby given that the following-
named settler han filed notice of her inten
tion to make final proof in support of her
claim, and that said proof will be made be
fore County Clerk aud Clerk of County
Court of Coos County, at hia office at Co
quille, Oregon, on July IS, 1906, viz :
CLARA K, CANTERBURY,
Widow of Edward M. Canterbury, who
made homestead application No. 9595, for
the WK NWK. HEK NWK, NE’X SW^.
Sec. 28. Tp 29 8, R 14 W.
She names tbe following witnesses to
prove bis continuous residence upon and
cultivation of said land, viz: Francis M.
Sanderlin, John O. Bates, Aquila W,
Strader, Elgin L. Strader, all of Bandon,
Oregon.
B enjamin L. E pdy , Register.
Mrs. J. Conrad went to Bandon last Sat
urday evening to meet Mrs. McAllister and
Mr. and Mrs. Wanainaker, relatives from
Woodlaud, C h I., whom she lias uot seen for
Timber Land Act, June 3, 1878,
several years They have come to Coos with
Myrtle Point.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
a view of locating in this locality.
United
Slates Land Office, Roseburg Ore.,
Mrs. W. Thomas, who has been cooking
Forty seven years ago last Friday.
May 3, 1906.
at Howell’s camp, has beeu offered a posi June 1, a colony of sixty pioneers ar
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
in compliance
ti* n in the Yoakam camp, uear Coquille,
rived at Myrtle Point to make this with tbe provisions of tbe act of Congress
and expects to move to that place in a few
I heir home. They were not the first, of June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for tbe sale
weeks.
of timber lands in tbe States of California,
Miss Lamont, compositor for tbe Re ns several bad preceded them to this
Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Terri
corder, was tbe guest of Mr. and Mrs. J laud of promise. However they found
tory” as extended to all tbe Public Land
Hicking, at this place, Sunday.
things sufficiently new and virgin to States by act of August 4, 1892, Edward L.
.1 Pederson, has his gasoline boat, undei entitle them to all tbe rights of pi Ohrnan, of Bandon, County of Cxx», State
repair, the shaft was found defective and |i oneers. Tbe colony first located five of Oregon, has this day filed in this office
new one is needed before he will be able to
miles south of town at tbe Ben Scholl his sworn statement No. 6683, for the pur
use tbe boat.
chase of the SE quarter of 8W quarter of
I be wharves at the Aberdeen mill art place, from where they spread out io Section No. 6, in Township No. 29, S., Range
blocked with Ipmber and owing to th< different diiectious. Among those No. 13 West, and will offer proof to show
strike in 8. F. shipping facilities look who survive of that baud are Mrs. that the land sought is more valuable for
doubtl ul.
Abram Hoffman, Mr. Beckwood its timber or stone than for agricultural
T. Waters, a traveling optician, who is formerly of Enchanted Prairie; Wm. purposes. and to establish bis claim to said
laud before the County Clerk and Clerk of
touring the county drumming trade inthai
Volkmar. Congressman Binger Her tbe Co. Court of Coos County. at hie office,
line, was doing Prosper last Thursday.
matin, M. T. Hermann, and Mrs on Thursday, the 26th day of July, 1906.
Some little dissatisfaction was manifested
He names as witnesses: Frank Flam,
Hmong Hie ship yard crew a few days ago. Laird, of the younger generation are
Edwnrd Hadsell, Albert Snead and William
over tilt* delay in tlie payment of then Mrs. Nellie Bender and Charles aud
wages, which was due to the unsettled con August Schroeder. Tbe first settler Beak, nil of Parkersburg, Oregon.
Any and ..II persons claiming adversely
tlition in 8. F., but they were soon put at is said to have beqn Jake Som.’nsr?-, «-
tbe
above-described lands are requested to
ease amt receiv<_<l_pujn ;-ii> sr.iij}1.
hero of tbe Indian war at Battle Rock file their claims in this office on or before
" tn Crow ami wife came up from Bandon
said 26th day of July, 1906.
Sunday any spent tbe day with J. C. Taylot He is now !M years of age. Russell
B enjamin L. E ddy , Register.
P. Dement, Calvin Gant of Rural aud
and fatinlv.
W. Peddler who for the past three yean
hits been connected with the Carman A
< rites mill, ami has held the position as
bookkeeper for the coiu|Miny, expects to de
part soon for the East, where be goes to
look after property interests, and ou a visit
to his old home. J. Nielson will succeed
him as bookkeeper.
THE MERCY HOSPITAL
Timber Land Act, June 3, 1878.
the Lenberrs were here. The first
NOTICE EOR PUBLICATION.
man of tbe colony to be buried was
United States Land Office. Roseburg, Ore.
Gustave Wilde who was accident);
May 3, 1906.
shot by himself while looking for ii
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
homestead location across tbe Co with the provisions of the sot of Congress
quille where tbe wagon roRd now of Jone 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale
spans the stream west of towu The of timber lands in the States of California.
Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Terri
accident occurred a week after the ar tory,” as extended to all the Public Land
rival of the colony.
States by act of August 4, 1892, William A.
Mrs. E. E. ('arter is home from s Prewett. of Parkersburg, County of Cooa,
visit with friends at Bandon aud Co State of Oregon, has this dny filed in thia
office his sworn statement No. 6684, for the
qnille.
purchase of the NEt* of Section No. 14, in
Tbe Women of Woodcraft will nn Township No. 29, H., Range No. 14 West,
veil tbe monuiueut erected to the and will offer proof to show that tbe land
sought ia more valuable for its timber or
memory of Mrs. Ruth Lewellen next stone than for agricultural purposes, and to
Sunday afternoon al 2 o’clock. The establish his claim to said land before
ceremony was to have been held last the County Clerk and Clerk of County
Sunday, bill was postponed because Court, of Cooa County, at bis office at Co
quille. Oregon, on Thursday, the 26th day
of the stormy weather.
of July, 1906.
Carl Albrecht isover from ti.e bay
He names as witMasm: Ed Hadsell, of
circulating a petition for tbe North Parkersburg, Coos County, Oregon, Thomas
Bend Chamber of Commerce and tbe Prewett, of Parkeisburg, Coos County, Ore
gon. Nathaniel Barklow. of Bandon. Cooa
Willamette Valley
Development
County, Oregon, Chris Long, of Bandon.
League asking Congress for a 40 foot Cooa County, Oregon.
bar He has not yet bad tbe refusal ’ Any and all persons claiming adversely
the shove-described lands are requested to
of a signature.
file their claims in this office on or before
Capt. S. B. Ormsby of Portland, said !N>th Aav of July, 1906.
who was to have given tbe Memorial .
BaajAMin L. E ddy , Register.
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SHAVING, SHAMPOOING AND HAIR
CUTTING AT STANDARD PRICES.
Bathroom newly Sited up with Porcelain
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Hot or Cold Bath* 25 cent«
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I k just In receipt of « new and
fresh stock of
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Chemicals,
Patent and Proprietary Preparations
Toilet Articles,
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