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FROM BUSY PROSPER
All the News of a Week’s
Happenings Told in a
Brief Manner.
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Cbru. Dafltelaou lutoruia us that bls wife,
after ■ lingering illueea the past year, baa
grown steadily worse, aud be wilt take ber
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to 8. F. on the flrat boat for medical treat
ment
Mrs. E Ueuckendorff and Olga Federaon
were passengers to Bandon on tbe Liberty
Monday giorning.
Mixa tiara Ward and brother came from
It ia rumored that N. A Pederson, who
Bear Creek, Monday and proceeded on af
bought the marsh and limber land above
ternoon boat to Myrtle Point
tbi. place, formerly owned by Mr». Jacktun.
J. W. Clinton, tbe Riverton logger, oalled
hai disputed uf tbe tract at a good figure,
at this plaoe the flrat of tbe week making
to a stranger unknown to us. Mr. P. also
arrangements with tbe Prosper Mill Co., for
owned property in Bandou. which he hat
tbe advancement of a oelebratiou fund for
recently told to parties at that plaoe.
h>a tneu.
Levi Smith, tbe prosperous Myrtle Point
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lugger, was doing buxftieta with the Prosper
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Mill Co. last Tuesday.
Capt. Jensen, of tbe Elizabeth was ac
companied by bia wife and two children last
tiip.
Headquarters for
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They visited friend» at Batidun and
Pru»per, returning to 8. F. per saiue boat.
J. C. Taylor bad tbe lumber hauled last
week, fur bis letideiice which be will erect
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on his property near this place.
Messrs. T. Ashton and H. Clemens from
up tbe river, were Bandon visitors last
Thursday.
Denpite tbe strike in 8. F. we occasionally
see a stray vessel heaving in sight. The
stm. Chico made her appearance last Fri
day and loaded a exig > at the Aberdeen
mill.
W.
Carothers,
who was op on a two
months vacation, from Oakland, Cal., re
turned per stm. Elizabeth last week
He
bad awaiting him bis old position in a
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grocery bouse, which bid undergone some
changes since the San Francisco tire.
Edw. Faby, Sr., of Fahvville, who
Merchandise
whs
quite ill n week ago is much improved and
able to be around again.
J. Onsbv, of Randolph. has been at Faby-
ville, engaged in shearing sheep for a few
days.
Mrs. T. Tennisson of Coquille whs down
visiting ber parents, Mr. and Mis Sander
son', tbe first of the week.
The sch. C. T. Hill, arrived last Friday,
and loaded lumber for the city.
BANDON, OREGON
LOTTERY TICKETS.
The R ecorder may not be up to
Married.
—In east Marshfield, Ore
Mainlin'd Ibis week lib of July and
gon,
June
27,
1906, Leonard Masters
publication day coming too close to
and
Mrs.
V.
Richards.
get her. Next week, however, we ex
pect to put out the best edition ever
Married.—Iu Chicago. III., June 19.
issued in Coos county.
1906, Dr. John E. Wieder, of Marsh-
held, aud Mies Margrret Daly of
It is said that a free boat is to be Chicago.
run daily between Coquille and Ban
Married.—In Coquille, Oregon.
don ,so that tbe thirsty can visit tbe July 1. 191*6. George Snyder and
city by tbe sounding sea. where con Miss Fannie Sturdivant, W. R. F,
versation water can be procured in Browfie officiating.
desired quantities. Coos Bay News.
Married. — Near Coquille, Oregon,
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W. N. Buss, of Humboldt county, the July 1, 1906, John R. Swafford and
gentleman who purchased the Beale tract Miss Emma V. Colvin. W. R. F.
near Coquille and in improving it, was a 4th Browue officiating.
of July visitor in Bandon. He thinks of
Married. — In Coquille, Oregon
making some inveatment» in thin vicinity
■ nd baa great faith in the future of this June 27. 1906, Chas. Whetstone and
•«ection as a dairy district.
Miss Nettie Duiley, Justice J. H
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Cecil officiating.
Mrs. Ada Howard of Washington, Deputy
Married.—Iu Coquille. Oregon,
Organizer of the H ovh I Neighbors, organ-
izvd a camp in Bandon. June 18th. which July, 2, 1906, at tbe residence of Mrs.
waa named Bandon Camp. An invitation 8. S. McAdams, John McAdams and
wna extended to Coquille Camp to visit Miss Frances Haga, J. H. Cecil of
Bn udon Camp which whs accepted. The
ficiating.
t'oquille Koval Neighbor» chartered tbe
Married. — In Marshfield, Oregon,
Favorite which landed them in Bandon at
10 p. nt., Bandon Camp meeting them Hl June 28, 1906, Edward Metcalf and
Ibe wharf with a hearty welcome, mid con Miss Lucile Powell, Rev D. W
ducted them to the hnll, where the work
■ vhh illustrated by Mm. Howard, D. O. till Thurston officiating. — Herald.
1 n. m.. then adjourned Io partake of nil
excel lei t lunch, prepared by the ladies of
the Bandon Camp, then had a good social
time till 3 p. m , when the visitors boa riled
the steamer for home.
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W. Hoover Hiid 8. Meyers, uf Bandon,
have greatly improve J the looks of two of
our Prosper residences, having just given
them a coat of paint.
We are in receipt of h communication
from A. Talbot, who for several years re-
aided ne ir this place and was well known
here, and in BHndon. I Due to declinine
health be departtd last fall for Wash,,
where be ia now located. His many friends
will be pleased to learn that he has greatly
improved m health, now weighing 165 Iba ,
and is doing well financially.
A btoken pipe necesaitated a few hours
delay in the Prosper Mill last Wednesday.
E. Heuckendorff. the Prosper shipbuilder
went, to 8. F. ou last Elizabeth. He goes to
procure material for the new vessel. J. J.
Haviside who furnishes tbe iron work for
been slow in sending the
the vessel ha»
goods, which has caused a great deal of de
lay. Mr. Haviaide telegraphed from 8. F.
last week that lie would leave, overland, for
this place the first of this week, but it ia
presumed he will poRtpone hia visit now
Work Begins
About July 15
At Drain.
J, W. Nier, right of way agent, is
authority for tbe statement that grad
ing will begin ou tbe Drain road be
fore tbe 15tb of July.
Mr. Nier was seen at Elkton by tbe
writer. He said that be would be ou
Coos Bay iDeide of feu days to look
after right of way matters
He ex
peels to remain only three or four
days this trip but will come again
Mr. Nier also set at rest another
important question, He eaid it was
nut tbe intention of the company to
go on tbe east side of the bay io
order to reach Marshfield but to con-
stiuct a line as direct as possible. He
stated that tbe bay would be crossed
at North Bend He hoped this plan
would be satisfactory to all tbe
people on the bay.
It certainly will, All Marshfield
desires is railway connection, the
same as the rest of us. and it will
want the shortest and straigbtest
line,
A road on the peninsula, either
along the shore or up Pony inlet, will
serve Marshfield better than a road
to circle around tbe bay on the east
side.
But anyway the location of the
road should be left to the railway
company itself. The Southern Paci
fic iu building this line is looking to
tbe needs and convenience of the
people as well as its own investment.
Any route that meets the judgement
of ibe railroad will receive tbe hearty
approval of tbe people.
Iu order to bridge tbe bay plans
must first be approved by the secre
tary of war and then there must be
an act of congress granting tbe right.
The writer also saw General Mana
ger O Brien iu bis office in Portland.
He also confirmed tbe report that tbe
work of grading would soon begin
aud said every necessary step to that
end was being taken.
Mr. O'Brien said that be whs plan
ning to pay Coos Bay a visit within
tbe next thirty days.—Harbor.
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that Mr. H. baa gone to adjust matters con
cerning the furnishings for the boat.
Mrs. Whorl, who had been visiting her
si-ter Mrs. E. Faby Jr-, at Fahvville re
turned to ber home, at North Bend, last
Mrs Fahy accompanied her and
Sunday,
will spend a couple of weeks visiting her
parents. Mr. and Mis. Simpson at North
Bend
Don’t forget that Dr. Steele, dentist, is
nested in Bandon.
Tbe poetoffice was moved mto the
Siitt building Sunday.
I. 8. Kaufman, the Marshfield real estate
m in was a visitor in Bandon yesterday.
Call on Zeek. Bandon, for Seed
Oats, Seed Barley, Seed Potatoes.
F or S ale —One 4| ft. Cut Cham
Mrs. F. 8. Carman, of New Aberdeen,
pion
mower at cost. Wm Gallier.
visited her daughter, Mrs. C. Felter, at
I Bandon, Sunday.
Sacks \\ anted—by Bandon Com
Waller Smith was a visitor here last Sat- mercial Co. Three cents each, cash
• Dr. Prentie. tbe dentist will be in
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MARINE
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June 29—Stuir Chico from S. F.
M. G Hob) of Myrtle Point was a
June 29—Sch C. T Hill from S. F. business visitor this week.
loading at Prosper Mill Co.
July 3—Sch Ruby from 8. F , load
ing at Prosper Mill Co.
THE MERCY HOSPITAL
BMLKD.
June 28—Stmr Elizabeth for S. F ,
with 200 M lumber, 75 cords match
wood, 50 tone miec.ami tbe following
pataeugers: J. Jensen, J. C. Cbristeu-
seu, Joe. K Mack, D. G Beale and
wife, Mrs. Clara Dean, Edua Dean.
G. P. Barrow, Wilbur Carothers, Mrs.
Jensen and two children. Miss Hazel
King, Edith Killaui aud Miss Mertie
Davison.
July 1—Hmr Chico for S. F.. with
200 M lumber, 40 cords matchwood.
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ALVIN MUNCK, Prop.
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Timber Land Act, June 3, 1S7S.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
United States Land Office, Roseburg Ore.,
May 3, 1906.
Notice ia hereby given that in compliance
wrth the provisions of the act of Congreas
of June 3, 1878, entitled “An net for the sale
of timber lands in the States of California.
Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Terri
tory” as extended to all tbe Public Land
States by act of August 4,189?, Edward L.
Ohman, of Bandon. Conntv of Coos, State
of Oregon, has this day filed in this office
hia sworn statement No. 6683, for the pur
chase of the SE quarter of SW quarter of
Section No. 6, in Township No. 29, S.. Range
No. 13 West, and will offer proof to abow
that tbe land sought is more valuable for
its timber or stone than for agricultural
pnrpoacH. Hnd to establish hia claim to said
land bef'ne the Contity Clerk Hnd Clerk ot
tbe Co. Court of Coos County, at Ina office,
on lh 11 reday, the 26th day of July. 1966.
He names as witnesses: Frank Flam,
Edward Ilsd^ell, Albert Snead and William
Doak, nil of Parkersburg. Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adversely
tbe above-described lands are requested to
tile their c I hiiiih in this office 0» or before
said 26th dxy of July. 1906.
B bnjxmin L. Eunr, Register.
B buamui L. E ddt , Register.
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Is now open for the re
ception of patients. The
terms aie $10 per week
and upwards. For par
ticulars apply to : :
Commencing July 1st, Bandetr and
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lower river points are sopplied with
mail seven days in the week instead
of six as heretofore. The mail also
arrives here about 11-00 o'clock a tn.,
and leaves at 1:00 p. id . Under the
old schedule the mail left here in the
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morning and arrived in the evening. I
The new arrangement is much more
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satisfactory.
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Mrs E. M Sackett of Foiirmile was ; urday.
Pies, cakes ami cookies for sale at
the guest of Mrs, R. Walker this
Wm. Thomas, of the Seely A Thomas
Miss Sylvia Leneve’s. Fresh every
week.
camp, was doing business with the Prosper
day.
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Mill Co., Saturday.
John Shields has taken charge of
Mr». Dr. Kime and two children and Mrs.
Fiank Barrows sbof a large bear
E. A Smith, once a resident of Prosper Gross, of Cottage Grove are visiting Ban
tbe City Restaurant.
last week just back of bis residence was down from his home near Lampa last don relative».
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Saturday looking after liis p-operty here.
W. F. Disher has bought an interest in
The steamboat inspectors will be ill the east part of town.
the Bandon Mgf. t'o. and is now president !
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He
has
been
axw-filer
in
Crane's
camp
for
here next week.
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Dr. Steele leaves tomorrow for a the past few months, and took a day off to ••f tbe company.
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I weeks' stay at tbe homestead on North visit Pioaper.
^OK BALE—A rood yon ng Jeraey mi'k
uow. Cheap. Inquire of Albert Kinley.
1 Inlet. He will be gone about a week
Mindéines Hewett and Shull and A. Ward Bandon. Oregon.
timber Land Act. June 3, 1M7H
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were Bear Creek visitoia and ahoyp-rs here
MILLINERY.
NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION.
Tlie Common Council <>f the City Saturday.
Mi»» Grace Hoyt invites the ladies of this United States Land < ffice, Roseburg, Ore.
I. Chandler, of Chandh r A Baker's camp vicinity to call and see her aaaortment of
of Coquille, realizing tbe seriousness
May 3, 1906.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
of the city's predicament from a was down on toe 30ih. having business with millinery goods! New and up-to-date styles
Lowest prices. Can please everyone. Call with tbe provisions of the act of Congress
financial point of view, and the glow the Prosper Mill Co., tegatding his logging at residence.
of June 3, 1878, entitled * An act for the sale
ing sentiment for tbe banishment of affairs.
I he Coos Bay Times ia the new Marsh of timber lands in tbe State» of California.
local prohibition, lias decidot to ask
Heimann Bros.. of Kandolpb. hate b-gnn field daily paper, tbe result of tbe consoli- Oreg >n, Nevada, and Washitigton Terri
another expression of -
aunici- work on another gasoline laiineh.
lx i<>n of the Coa«t Mail and Advertiser. tory,” as extended to all the Public Land
j pality on the subject
A Pershbaker returned home. Saturday, > hir old Chicago friend. Gus. W. Kramer is States by act of August 4 1892, William A
aloon.
. I’o I bhl «‘ll<t the Ci'lltiCll nW
editor ami manager which we are confident Prewett. . f Patkerabutg. County of Coos,
special trow a weeks xb euce to Sixes Hiver.
Stale of Oregon, has this day filed in tbi»
msnrea 'he ««ucreeH ol tbe new venture.
session \\ ednesday evening, Mayor
Win Howell, spent several dais at Co
• iffice his sworn statement No. 6684, for the
Goy
C.
Barnm,
th«
Shoshone
real
Stanley in the chair, Bnd on a legal quille last week
purchase of the NE1< of Section No 14. in
esta'p man who has sold 606 lota on lownahip No. 29. 8„ Range No. 14 West,
I opinion that Ibe city could proceed
Our mail sei vice lias somewhat changed
Coos Bay within the past six months, and will offer proof to show that tbe land
under an amendment adopted at tbe Jnlv lai brought om flrat Sunday mail, and
sought is more valuable for its limber or
I late State electnm. it was unanimous according to tbe new enforce ment, here went to Coquille and Bandon points stone than for agricultural purposea. and to
todiiv.
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He
was
accompanied
by
John
ly voted to call a special election. after. we will have daily aud Sunday de
establish his claim to Raid land before
Diera of Empire—Coos Bay Timea ibe County Clerk and Clerk of County
. this will be held a) Masonic Hall on livery with a change in time, the outside
Ur. aching Services. — Elders E. Keeler, of Coert, of Cone County, at his office at Co
1 Monday, July 9tb, 1966.
mail for lower river points, coming in on Mvrtle Foint, and J. C. Clapp, of L >a An qnille.Oiegon, Oil Thutsday, tbe 26th day
The voters will decide whether th«
geles, will ayive here Sa'urday and on of July, 1906.
Ensign Storey will be in charter aliall be Hinended to permit the morning boat.
Sunday the 81b will bold service» morning
He namea as witneHses: Ed Hadaell, of
t he Prosper school will be closed all week, and evening, in Stitt'» Hall, services oontiu Parkersburg. Coos County. Oregon, Thomas
t lie existence of saloons. Hod an an
'andon July 14 and 15. imal license of not lees Ilian $6tM> giving all an opportunity to c<lebrate the uing a week or ten days.
Prewett, of Parkersburg, Coo« County, Ore
Ehler Keeler ia well known here while El gon. Nathaniel Harklow, of Bandon. Coos
4th at home or away.
each.
Other
licensing
matters,
and
^pen air meetings Saturday
der Clapp wax one of the first miasionairiea Connty,, Oregon. Chris Long, of Bandon,
I the prohibition of gambling, bawdy
Henrv Holm, purch is«-d about Í 6 bend of on the coast and has grown old in the aer- Coos Comity, Oregon.
nd Sunday.
Meetings at honsee, bouses of ill fame, etc., will sheep front Hamblork and Fahy for bis vice of Ibe Ijord. Both are able eiponen a Any snd all tersotis claiming adversely
l»e voted on Notices of election market at Marshfield they were driven to ■ >f the scripture, and a solicitnoos invitation tbe above described land» are requested to
? lethodist church in the even- also
file their claim» in tbit office on or before
have bee in printed and posted. Sen- South Slouch Sunday and from there taken 1« extended tbe the publie.
“Search all things, hold fast that which said 26th day of Joly, 1906.
tinel.
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D. E. Stitt, pastor.
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TONSORIAL PARLORS
P. B. HOYT, Prop.
Located in EL DORADO BlTLDING,
First street, RANDOM. IIKHIIIN
SHAVING. SHAMPOOING
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CUTTING AT STANDARD PRIf ES.
Bathroom newly fitted up with Porcelain
Tub Hot or Cold IlHthu 25 cent«
CLARENCE Y.
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LOWE,
Oregon,
Druggist and Apothecary
In ja«? In receipt of a new end
frewh btock of
Drugs and
Chemicals,
Patent and Proprietary Preparations
Toilet Articles,
IkrnggiMN Mundrira.
pFRrvxrs, B rushes , B pokgeh , R oam
N uts and C andikh .
Cigars, Tobaccos and <'|parettea.
Paints, Oila. Glass and Painters’ Huppliea.