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J. Neilson brought suit against tba Pro«-
per Canning Co., last Frida,. in tbe Ju*tioe
Court at Coquille City, Geo. P. Topping,
of Bandoo, pleading for tbe defendant, and
J. J. Stanley, of Coquille City for tbe
plaletiff. A controversy over tbe payment
of tbe annual salary was the cause of actiou
and at this aeaemn tbe case »«« decided in
favor of tbe platutiff.
K. L. Bedillion, manager of tbe Baudon
Woolen Mills was s business caller here last
Wednesday.
K W Bullard of Bullards. N A. Pederson
and Mrs. B W. Fahy, of this place, and J.
A. Morrison, of Parkersburg, were paseeu-
gers oo tbe Wemdeeska to Coquille City
Friday, where they were summoned to ap
pesr on tbe cannery case.
Mrs. Kendall of New Aberdeen was a
Myrtle PoiDt visitor last week.
F. 8. Dow, commission merebnat from
Marshfield, was doing business with the
Prosper Mill Co., last week.
W. Pedlar of New Aberdeen, departed tbe
19th for bis three months sojourn in tbe
East.
Mrs. W H. Thomae went to Riverton
Sunday to visit her daughter Mra. Geo.
Steward, who has been quite ill for the past
week, at that place.
Mrs. EdgelPe mother. Mrs. Correll, a sis
ter Mrs. McKee, and niece Mrs. Truex, ar
rived here last Wednesday from Wisconsin
having come from Portland on tbe Alliance
They were preceded by their husband« and
all will locate here.
Mias Host ess of Bandon, was op visiting
friends at this place Sunday.
Mrs. Krall, of Flanagan A Bennet's raneb
is visiting at tbe Bay.
Mr. Harrington logger front Myrtle Point,
was down settling logging affairs with the
Prosper Miil Co., last Friday.
A. Wilson went to Crane's camp last week
to visit his eon Manuel who is woikiug
there
J R. Magee, has contracted to hanl some
logs for Burgess Bro«., above Parkersburg,
and also for tbe Prosper Mill Co., near Riv
erton. He has charge of Wm. Howell's log
ging engine and has moved it from this
place, intending to use it for hauling the
logs.
Inez Jenkins has been at Aberdeen, fol
tbe last week, serving as assistant in the
boarding bouse.
Mrs. C. D. Felter of Bandon, visited ber
parents at Aberdeen, the first of tbe week.
Mr. and Mrs. Whorl, of North Bend are
visiting the latter's slater Mrs. Edw Fahy
Jr. and family at Fahyville.
A. Persnbaker and wife and Mrs Car
others and daughter. Miss Welcome, wen
visitors at Coquille City last Friday.
Mrs J. Conrad, of thia pisce Ims pur-
oha-ed a residence and two lots in Bandon
near the shingle mill. She expects to move
to Bandon in the near fnture.
Chas McCue has disposed of bis interest
in the old home plaoe opposite Randolph
His share comprised about 40 acres which
was sold to W. Parker, of Parkersburg for
$2300. It is rumored the site was purchssed
for a ssw-m’ll location,
Mrs. Prewett and Miss Colvin, were down
from Beer Creek shopping last Saturday.
Mrs. Wm. Howell's ranch opposite Ran
dolph, is about to change ownership. She
has a buyer and expects to dispose of tbe
property.
The Coming Summer
ResOrt of the
Oregon Coast
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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
spot of the Coast country and we
have the timber and coal industries
J Carlson, ebip-carpenter made Marsh
field a visit last week.
J R. Magee while here last week, related
a coal prospect he found on the place
known as tbe Stewart place, where he lives,
above Riverton. He being a good judge of
such productions, stated that be bad found
an opening which revealed one of the 4nest
veins of coal, and superior to anv he bad
*«eu in tbe county. Still we gather en
eouraging news from our coal fields.
J. McCormac. the well known engineer, of
Riverton
was doing some work here last
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week
M and Mrs. J. Flam were visitors here
last Sunday.
Mr. J- A. Hawkins baa just re
t nr tied from Piwuo, Cal., where b«
l»s Lfipu visiting a »«tet whom be
bad Dot seen for uiMy year«.
Sand Thrift came down from Ban
doo Monday and is now visiting old
home friend«. He baa receutly re
turued from Honolulu stopping for a
few weeks, on bis return, at San Jose,
with family friends
June 15 tb the two sods of Dr.
Green started with their invalid
father for Spukaue, taking tbe des
perate chance that tbe change might
benefit him. Ou Mooday bia condi
tion was so amo us that a niesaage
was sent bis daughters to joio him
immediately at Marsbtield hospital.
They accordingly boarded the north
bouod stage. Since that time oo in
telligence has been received. Tbe
doctor has many friends in this vicin
ity who are in sincere sympathy with
bis unfortunate condition
Mr and Mrs. Dart, of Port Orford,
accompanied by their son, passed
through town last Monday on their
way to Portland where they iutend to
reside in the future. Mrs. Dart is an
invalid SDd goes to Portland to be
near her daughter who lives there.
Mrs. E. Jensen of Pert Orford was
io towo Monday, calling on friends.
Tbe funeral of tbe late Chris. Ad-
olphsen was held at tbe cemetery last
Monday, and attended by a large
concourse of people. Tbe services
were conducted by Rev. Mr. Roach
of Bandon.
Dr. Tatom has been at the Pioneei
hotel for several days doing dental
work. His wife accompanies him on
this trip.
Rev. Roach held services morning
aud evening at tbe church last Sun
day.
The Misses Gretchen Sherwood
and Emly Harlocker of Coquille
came down from Bandon last Tues
day evening with Ransom Rackleff.
They iutend making a vacation visit
with young friends here.
The mail service between here and
Myrtle Point has improved as tbe
roads are better, aud tbe mail is no
longer carried on horse back.
Randolph.
Mrs. G. Burns who was reported
very ill last week was removed to tbe
Wetmore hospital Saturday. There
is little hopes for her recovery.
Pressie Swindall visited friends io
Randolph Tuesday.
Mrs. I. C. Fredericks and Mrs.
Chas. Hayter were shopping in Co
quille Thursday.
Quite a number from this place
took u> tbe show at Bandon Monday
and Tuesday nights.
Mrs. H Kyle. Mrs. Wtu. Bates and
Mrs. Wilbur Hayter were Coquille
visitors Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Russell visited
friends in Bandon Tuesday. Mr.
Russell returned by (be afternooD
boat, while Mrs. Russell remaiued to
take in the show at that place
Miss Ivy Langwortby visited Miss
Effie Collier Tuesday.
Mrs. A. Holtin visited Coquille
Wednesday.
Harvey Dunham who was injured
by running a piece of steel in bis
limb last week was able to reiuru to
his work at Andersoua camp Tuesday.
He was accompanied by Ned Lan
rence who is also employed at that
camp.
Mr. J. Moore was a Baudou visitor
Tuesday
Mrs. Wilbur Hayter had tbe mis
fortune to run s sewing osschitru
needle through her huger twice. Tbe
Deedle was broken in two pieces
which were takeD out separately.
Mrs. Persbbaker and daughter
Ruby visited I heir old home at this
place Sunday.
Quite a number of young people
from this place sre preparing to start
for Corry Co , Sunday on a camping
expedition and will remaiD until after
tbe fourth.
F zggy and P a st .
E. Fish and family and C. Goodman and
family were among tbe pleasure seekers al
Bandon Sunday.
W. Peck, of Sixes River was upon bust
neas last week He owns land near that
river whiob is suitable for a stock rsuge and
be is trying to make arrangements to pur-
eteast a herd of cattle for the place. He de "
parted for bis home Sunday and was ac
companied by A Persbbaker, who goes on
a business trip.
It is slid that the white fir butt logs are
known to sink and move with the tide under
wHter. It has been intimated that a camp
on the river has been logging this timber
and such is known of tbe disappearance of
tbe logs, and it is presumed that if inveeti
gation be made, this may perhaps prove tbe
cause of dies» ere to tbe vessels, and if com
plaint be made, free tbe river from such ob
structions which are a menaoe to naviga
tion and avoid further trouble.
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J. 8. Leep. from Myrtle Point was at thia
Hanford, Cal., June 26—This city,
place Monday. He is interested in logging
at that place.
which was threatened yesterday by
the rising waters of King's river, i6
safe today, due to the heroic efforts
of scores of men who worked all Digbt
at Last Chance ditch bendgate and
prevented it from going out. The
river to day in the highest in yenrs.
By a break in the levee 1(M) feet wide,
hundreds of acres of rich farm lands
were damaged The main line of the
Santa
Fe was washed out. Gram,
Mira Lillian Gardner, of Sau
vineyards
and yonog orchards have
Fraociaco. ia visiting at tbe bome of
b
en
destroyed.
R. W. Ballard.
Mr Ingle, traveling for a 8. F. dry goods
bouse was soliciting orders here Monday.
Geo. P. Topping nu>di this plaoe a flying
visit tbe first of the week, having bnsiuees
which called him here.
E Henckendorff is making preprations to
construct a lighter in bis yard at this place
Mrs Kortb and daughter. Mra. Trost and
Anna Miller were visiting friends in Pros
per Tneaday.
Fine openings for workers and
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Zeek. Bandon, for Seed
artists are not wanted.
Oat*, Sewd Harlaj, Scad Potato««
Stockton, June 26 A break at
Kucknc lauding, ou the old river,
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widened to to 4(M) feet thia luomiug.
^puator Hamden, tLe colored min and the water ih pouring upon I'niou
island in vaM volutuee. ft is now al-
strel who came through here some most aertaiu that the eutire inland
tbiug over a year ago, has organized will be flooded. Three hundred ariued
a new cuinpauy of teu people aud meu patrolled the levee all uigbt
Writes th* Recorder from Sau . Fran long, to guaid against breaks.
oisco that be will be along here about
tbe first of July.
LOCAL NEWS 18 YEARS AGO.
FROM BUSY PROSPER
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THE MERCY HOSPITAL
F reight
At North Bend
Is dow open for the re
ception of patieutR. The
terms aie flO per week
and upward«. For par
ticulars apply to : :
from
SAN FRANCISCO
Sisters of Mercy
Until further notice
Bend, Or.
North
Steamer Chico
will make freight rates
from San Francisco
follows:
To Bandon
$2.00
To Coquille City
$2.75
To Myrtle Point
$3.50
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THE
NOTICK FIIH I’l HIK ITION.
Department ol the Interior.
U. 8. Land Office Roseburg, at Or.,
May 10, 1906.
Notice is hereby given that the following-
named settler has tiled notice of her inten
tion to make final proof in support of her
claim, and that said proof will be made tie-
fore County Clerk aud Clerk of County
Court of Coos County, at his office at Co
quille, Oregon, on July 18, 1906, viz:
CLARA K. CANTERBURY.
Widow of Edward M Canterbury, who
made homestead application No. 9595, for
the W1^ NW„ 8BM NW'«. NE'« 8WJ<,
Seo. 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 ddy . Register.
Timber Land Act, June 3, 1878.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
United States Land Office. Roseburg Ore. 'I
May 3, 1906.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
with tbe provisions of the net of Congress
of June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale
of limber lands in the States of California.
Oregon, Nevada, and Wnsbington Terri
tory” as extended to all the Public Land
States by act of August 4, 1892, Edward L.
Obman, of Bandon. Conntv of Coos, State
of Oregon, has this day filed ill this office
his sworn statement No. 6683, for the pur
chase of the HE quarter of SW quarter of
Section No. 6, in Township No. 29,8.. Range
No. 13 West, Rnd will offer proof to show
that the land sought is more valuable for
its timber or atone than for agricultural
purposes, and to establish his claim to said
land before tbe County Clerk and Clerk of
tbe Co. Court of Cooa County, at his office,
on Thursday, the 26th dHy of July. 1906.
He names as witnesses Frank Flam,
Edward Hadsell, Albert Snead and William
Doak, all of Parkersburg, Oregon.
Auv and all persons claiming adversely
the starve described lands are requested to
tile their claims in this office on or before
said 26th day of July, 1906.
B enjamin L i . E ddy , Register.
timber Lnnal Act, June 3, 1H7K
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Uai<«d Sis.«-»'Lahn Office, Roseburg. Ore
May 3, 1906.
Notice ia hereby given that in compliance
with the provisions of tbe aot of Congress
of June 3, 1878. entitled "An act for the sale
of timber lands in the States of California.
Oregon. Nevada, aud Washington Terri
tory,” as extended to all the Public Land
States by act of August 4, 1892, William A
Prewett. of Parkersburg, County of Coos,
State of Oregon, baa this day filed in this
office his sworn statement No. 6684, for the
purchase of the NEq of Section No 14. in
Township No. 29. 8.. Range No. 14 West,
and will offer proof to abow that the laud
sought ia more valuable for its timber or
atone than for agricultural proposes, and to
establish his claim to said land before
tbe County Clerk and Clerk of County
Court, of Cooe County, at bis office at Co
quille. Oregon, on Thursday, the 26th day
of Joly, 1906.
He namea as witnesses: Ed Hadsell, of
Parkersburg. Coos County. Oregon. Thomas
Prewett. of Parkeisburg. Coos County, Ore
gon, Nathaniel Barklow. of Bandon. Coos
County, Oregon. Chris Ixrng, of Bandon.
Cooe County, Oregon
Any and all person« claiming adversely
the above Jeecritred lands are requested to
tile tbeir claims m this office on or before
said 26th dev of July, I9t)$.
B cnjamin L. E ddy , Register.
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LOWE,
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Bandon,
Oregon,
Druggist and Apothecary
I« just In receipt of a new end
fresh stock of
Drugs and
Chemicals,
Patent and Proprietary Preparations
Toilet Articles,
ItruirgiMtn Nundri«*«.
P. W. McCann who bag been lo
P erfvmih , B rushes , S ponges , Boars
W. E. Dietz of Myrtle Point wa$ caled in Humboldt for tu ipp time
Nurs anh C andins .
soliciting orders for nursery stock in pa«', ia calling mi <>14 Bmi-lutt friends
Cigars, Tobacco* anil < IgarettM,
tbis vicinity lbj| week
tide week
Paints. Oila. «Java and Painter< Supplies
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