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About Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910 | View Entire Issue (July 12, 1906)
• • • SFCoos County nV ¡^....Timber.... jjg ANDON PUBLIC SCHOOLS 1' i-a ir utidi-p .t.**t 'ad H.nt ile meseekers Wil! Find Excellent Educational Ad- * • ut re l'n trd •<tat< " must • n < 'utbe Pacific States lo -upply in vantages in Bandon. invil i ior Luti tmg a** l m * * *f * ini i i I uu I m ’I" i ■» ing tinibi r tee *gllÌZed tifi I rsUllifbt HO *1 >oII o f I »* Hi* ll'.r prodll ••« a a . M c N air I he Old Reliable Dealer in..«. STZi ! gr .ilei V. h i •• V d i .s coiiuty or timi er **f in 1 thail does I •’The Welle or P*t' O or i C ios timi < in i x coni.He ctllly. «he Otiiy |oc Mie-. faiU'ills Port l'ut Orfi. Orfo’ d il l W II ite ..Il groWH, w||i*h 1« alm ¡limisi i*t impre * i *’* i* ’ * to xxorni', \ ■ ssels bin It 3-i y i ai - with wlille ceda! fruii*» ire 11 1 id * l> Ile S SOIIfld HH tll- day tlb-x weie built. This is ime of i In* most x ,*i|u - ble specie« olimi oli i .• co st. 1 is BANDON, Headquarters ior FISHING TACKl BRIDA * Dì ACHÄCOS SUPERIOR H kinus, Guns Aciiculturai and Ammunition. Implements 'Alvi UY CHINAWARE tine of ti* n*. miikin tilt t: * xcel| *nt !., ishing lumber, and can be used for so mauv purposes that it is much u <1* maud. Il is la gely lined for finish Gas Pipe and Fittings Agent ior Bridge & Beach Stoves and Ranges, Stil ing lumber ami tilings * lug price. •‘Bed ceda* (iiow-a oug lliexx tel Nason’s etto and Damascus Cutlery, courses, Ih"tigh the amount is limitai*. “Fir Bed mi I yell ov fir predomi nate; grow io a large « ze, earry a a good | er cent of clears, and com pares lavorati y xvitli H e be«t tir , n Pure Liquid Paints. the coast. Trees often run up to loti feet io the iir«t limb, and in iiulam th*ir -iz** Well Masts 115 feet I ;• without -I splice al’ ofluii Cllt fl’ III II tir titilli* r uh *d '••■I•• io sliipliuild'n ITI.e first settiers of Bandon early The course of study of our sclu ols loved their appieeiHtion of ediica- is that prescribed by law for all tl e ris! advantages l*v including among schools of ihe state, and the uniform lir tiist a<*'« a provision for btnld- serie« of text books is tn use. Any L' a «c.iUoi liotise and maintaining a pupil that has passed tiie eighth lin.-l, and have ever .since given the grade tinal examination has issued to bouis of the town their hearty sup- bim a diploma, Tins diploma enti r’ ties him to enter any high school in ■ l'tie e luc it i’ •r.-*1 eI vantages In Ball- tiie state without furl her examination l.i sin equal P> those in towns of and with-mt any cornili ions. Pupila j of t ill* eighth grade of the Biinlon I'. a! Size. i i have no difficulty tn passing ■i'iiu ncho.ll bii'l ling n.ex in n«e is a I school« lir r *o n s'ra nr- with modeln fui- lie* ¡ilia! 1 state examination. O' the ho look the examination l ire throughout. The building also eighteen will* fitai..s a library rimai, recital ion the past year, fourteen passe I with |*>n. clo-ets. etc. ldie library room high standings. ktnins a library of about two bun-1 About two years ago it I was decided The red tir is unif**t *tdy -<*un*i am! • g eat strength. I'bt« limber i- p< liarly adapted f > joist» siimi. brid mil »hipbiiil ling, and m ilei a1 of all kinds X* iiere gleal * tf i I req ii *re* I “S|race \\ I n li glow- hi cons: era!*!** quanti*i is also a vain i! < tin ber. Its ■"* "f ng ■ 1*1 mgs fill p i e m* I** Hi.*** lir di*<*~ makes a tine fin shmg Inml grow tl on 11 .* highland« f • large per cet>* of i*|eais. “H* tn *> *k !« f *nni| giowiiu all over th....... . I'ry, scalier I terval« through fin* o h r toi timber. It i< al- * n v dual I - li by a vole to establish a 1 High School, there being absolutely no comparison |.J and seventy-five volumes. [Tills building is already insufficient aud the ninth and tenth grades bave of the hemlock of the coast with the r the needs of the school, and since been added hemlock of the east, so far as their The enrollment tn Hie High Schcol relative values are concerned. B holidays another room in Hie (i Fourteen of I R Hall has been occupied, and this year was thirty, “Myrtle—Is one of the finest woods I addition of two more rooms to the this number successfully complet'd for finishing that grows It is very- pool building is needed, l'he graduat hard, fine grained, and susceptible of Five teachers have been employed ing exercises were held the latter a very high polish. For fine hard Iring the past year Miss Pearl wood finishings and furniture, it can part of May. lalker bad charge ef grades one and I not be excelled, 'l’he largest stand is I The district is in an excellent tiuau- Io; Miss Bertba Wilkins taught i found above the tide water on the Co lades three and four; Miss Annie cial condition, the assessed valuation quille and Coos rivers. l.ddvogel the next two grades; Miss I being two hundred mid twenty three “Maple—Is found in considerable * COQI IEEE STEAMBOAT. ( oqnil le river is navigable f i oin Bandon to Myrtle I’l.int, a dist mice of 3b miles. Sen-going vessels load at the I’m-kersburg mill seven miles up th** river from Bandon ami a little dredging is all that is needed lo mak*< the river navigable for this class of vessels to Coquille City. 2b miles. the tenth grade work, prence Walstrom grades seven aud j thousand dollars, this being a very rht, aud during the latter half of . large increase in the past few years. b year the principal, Albert Gib- ! There are no outstauding debts, and ris, bad charge of the two years’ i all school property is paid for. thus Lb school work. Ju all probability an addition will ! putting the district in excellent shape xox H quantities. As regards size and Io eality, the remarks regarding myrtle will apply to maple For furniture, flooring, and inside finish, this lum ber has superior qualities. “Alder Exists in large quanlitii all over the county. It is generally The educational prospect is g od. small in size, bears a good finish. ami >r** teachers added to the teaching is used for the cheaper grades of fur I co. The enrollment during the The schools have done good work nitjire. Experience has demonstrated st year was very nearly two boo and the prospect for increased useful that for wood split pnllies it is the best wood found on the const. After Hess is excellent. ed and fifty it is dried and polished it remains in place under almost all conditions. A I.'. spool factory would find Coos counlx f an excellent l< call n. Aide» is ale* j vain a> Io f. r use in tie manufacture of pulp. -4. J E W E L E R “A|N D WATCHMAKE R| * From a lumberman*-* standpoint Co<), I, .an ’deal county I lb* number of wall r courses miwh | tilde of being driven, foini ii cheap ami inarticai III» tlio I o gelt ng log to I idea atei — ooo— ROSA Manufacturer of LUMBER built this coming summer aud to make any needed improvements. Æ R.TYÏ.TT.BL IOI 3OX RICE Ot OR KURD a( ’El )A R L, „73Q SUICt 'I A I /IA Sn.>w in Ceos County. ' Oplllle Helal I. ns / '/ < Hl I’'III His/icj Friday, January lfith, ixas i oticed in this city a few (l ike s i w fa mg, t e tiist seen in the. i of Hi-* vd ex in two years, a tig which * tn new comer« from itu- <*in ami mid lie we«ti*ru stati*« » 1 Ú 4 X ? .* a - _ A « u i a tminât'.* lotli to be) eve till hex see I |- themselves. in|e our > pjr fi I* I s II , v ill if di iigreeuble f»*a rt wjvnv* .•».ww’r5F»\ s u airily too much moisinte foi big ••st I eils of comfort, it I 11 XX -I I a I ili ox, w III I** t lie bit ds ate singing al ìli h limi-, fr« I II < -t k - n as being a climate far pief II tit spring-* iigs. \\ Idle oui night« < giK • lb* liver III e gel tin.; ili h hi abli* to one subject to extri me low ate ••'* I. diete being ilgli fiosts fre plowing 'Sell nmler Way du- bpl Ing g »es I f temperature, blizzards, life past two weeks • f tine ycl lies, etc. During January just again. quelli lx. we I ax.* not neeti ice tli cker . r sebus'ie- in Hie open yards >n ilihii window glass and the probabili H*-llse ties ¡ live I UZZ *d a'out n’l w-nHiii, while pa»taie« pástate« look like li'ace, while l-eing full of ast winter '<> *g md tl e flogs set ut I heir ties are we will riot this winter, judg April ■ i May img'ht might l>< l> • bere, l.ere. (' ooh xe<rs have«, and had bad tosen in” fiotti the general a| [MUiratce . f county. against ifie world fot climate. during the whole winter up to that merry evening tacket the mill'll** of ( hiléis Cnn/ullv /:. ba : Souvenir Postal Cards----The largest and Local, State and Comic Views. order. best assortneit in loun. and mounted to AGATES polished If you find a nice agate while on the beach we will tell whether it is worth mounting. you A large assortment of watches, clocks, silverware and Jewelry of all kinds................................................................ p ( )R A ¡ON •• • » « %