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About Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910 | View Entire Issue (July 12, 1906)
VESSELS LOADING AT PROSPER BUSY PROSPER. A Thriving Little Community. A Few Notes About its People and Enterprises. Tbe busy little town of Prosper is located on tbe south bank of tbe Co quille river about 2.J miles above Bandon. It is tbe principal place of importance between Bandon and Co quille City. Tbe population is about 100 and is growing. During tbe past year a number of people have built homes and located here. Tbe place baa a good school about eight months iD tbe year with an av erage daily attendance of 22 pupils. At present there is no church build ing but services are held occasionally in tbe hall. With its sawmills, shipyard and cannery tbe name of Prosper is sng gestive of busy and prosperous times. The town of Prosper was founded by Mr. A. Persbbaker. near tbe mill. Tbe store building and stock from Randolph was moved on scows to its present site and was converted into a warehouse, while the new one a substantial up-to-date two-story structure was occupied on the first floor as tbe retailing mer chandise department. In January 1895, after a season of excessive rain fall a landslide occurred which car ried tbe building into tbe river wrecking it beyond repair. Fissures in tbe hill were discovered a week before tbe landslide occurred and tbe stock on tbe first floor and household goods on tbe second were removed to a place of safety. The loss of the building was estimated at $3,000. In 1895 another building was erected beside the warehouse in which the stock was placed and which still marks tbe business center. In 1896 Mr. Persbbaker completed a band- some, modern residence in tbe west part of town where tbe family at present reside. In 1903 Mr. Persbbaker retired from active business, selling tbe mill and store to Sudden A Chris San Francisco and now I tenson of bears tbe name of tbe Prosper Mill Co. Many changes have been made since tbe transfer, tbe capacity of tbe mill increased, electric light plaut installed, wharfs and booms enlarged and various other improvements i made. PERSHBAKER. Founder of the Town of Provper. MILL CO. WHARF. knowo as the shot gun feed to tbe Beck feed, which will allow them to cut lumber 80 ft, in length—tbe pres ent leugtb is 56 ft. At tbe same time they will put io a system of live rol lers which will facilitate baudling and increase tbe output from 45,000 to 55,000 ft. daily. It ia the intention to install a pony band aaw a little later. These extensive repairs will cause tbe mill to close down for a short time, but it is thought that tbe work cau be accomplished in a week or ten days. The company also have a store in connection with the mill and carry a complete line of general merchandise and make a specialty of loggers' sup plies. Wm. Hicking, the manager of tbe Prosper Mill Co,, came from Aber deen, Wash., to take charge of tbe business when tbe mill changed bands. He is an indefatigable work er, and it is doe to bis good manage ment and strict attention to details that tbe mill has made such a good record in continuous running and up to tbe limit output. ------ OOO----- - SHIPYARD. built a few years prior by J, R. Gil strap, was burned, the cause uu- knowu. In 1904 another cannery was built which is now being successfully operated by a stock company of which R. W. Bullard is the president, Sam Nass mauager, and Mrs. S, W. Fahy secretary. The fishing season opens about August 15th and continues un til Nov. 20th. Silverside salmon is the principal output. This cannery is equipped throughout with modern, up-to-date machinery, and is the means of distributing a large amount of money to the inhabitants of tbe lower river during tbe fall months. —ooo CARMAN & CRITES. On the opposite side of the river from Prosper is the Carman A Crites sawmill. This mill was built about three years ago by Messrs Carman A Crites, who came from Gray's Har bur, Wash. The mill is< equipped with a band saw and has a capacity of 65,0»Ml ft. daily, At present it is said to be tbe best equipped mill on the river Since January let they The Wheeler Real Estate Co. 01? E( ¡ON I J A N DO N. Agents for Farm, Coal and Timber lands and Bandon properties. Reliable information as to the country and general con ditions free to all inquirers. San Francisco connection Large bodies of coal and tim ber lands. Tracts of all sizes for Fruit, Dairy or Stock farming. have been i sawing logs for the Cody Lumber Co. A number of new cot T. B. WHEELER, A number of vessels have been tages have been bmit on their prop built in Prosper, viz.: Prosper. Mas- erty this year for their employees. MANAGER BANDON OFFICE. If You are Thinking of Making a Change write and let ns tell you about one of the Finest Valleys on the Coast — oo PROSPER MILL The Prosper Mill Co. botigli tbe Mr. Persbbaker came to Coos mill property of A Persbbaker in couuty iu 1867, and baviog bad be December, 1902. Sudden A Christ queathed to him by a younger brother enson of San Francisco are the prin a small merchandise store, entered cipal owners. They are also inter bis first business venture at Randolph ested in tbe Aberdeen Lumber A iu 1870. He gave the business bis Shingle Co of Aberdeen, Wash , and I strict attention and with many | the Siler Mill Co. of Raymond, struggles, brightened with brilliant Wash. When this company came prospects, be made it a successful tin into possession of tbe mill they im dertakmg. Randolph in those days mediately commenced the work of was quite a lively place as it was tbe remodeling tbe plaut and extending supply point for b large sectioti of the wharf and boom. The mill makes country. For about twenty three an average run of over one million years Mr Persbbaker was engaged in feet monthly, and has lost very little business at this place and shared iu time during tbe past three years, the benefit from tbe black sand probably Dot over a week. Tbe harvests which made Randolph a company now bss sixteen million ft. noted place iu tbuse d&ya. of legs contracted for on ibe upper Iu 1887 be commenced work on bis river fortbe logging season of *06-07. sawmill aud bad it iu frame In 1888; The stm Elizabeth loads at this mill. the machinery was installed, aud The seb Ruby has been taking lum sawing commenced Nov. 18th. Tbe 1 ber from this mill ever since she was mill bad a capacity of ‘20.000 ft daily. built. The Lizzie Prien loads here. Wm. Hammerburg was foreman and ' and there are always from four to six T. P. Hanly head sawyer For sev vessels ruonitig regularly. eral years be cvoducted the store at The company now has under ad Raudolpb and tbesawmill at Prosper, but later combined tbe two at Pros visement and will make a change I per In 1893 a new store was built i some time this month from what is Where the climate is ideal and crops were never known to fail. 40 miles long with a fine river running through it emptying into the ocean, It is lined with saw mills and factories and there LAUNCHING SCH. OREGON are unlimited opportunities for others colt, Winchester, Mizpah, Oregon, and two steam schooners, 'Coquille Kiver and Aurelia. A permanent shipyard and dry dock have been tilted up by E. Hetickendorff, who came here from Marshfield about one year ago. Mr Heuckeudorff is now buildlug a large steam schooner for Sudden A Christenson, of San Fran cisco. which will be ready for launch iog soon. Tbe vessel will be christ ened the “Raymond' and will carry lumber from Raymond, Wash., to San Francisco. He is also building at the present time a large scow for BANDON CONCERT BAND. Ono of the organizations of which the town is proud is tbe Bandon Con cert Band. The band is equipped with tbe finest set of insiruments in Southern Oregon, and when it conn - io playing they can deliver the good- Open air concert« are given almo.t every week and they always tiave a large and appreciative audience. The present membership is as follows; Frank Bowker. Director. tbe Prosper Mill Co with a capacity Clark Allison, 1st Clarinet. John D Monroe. 1st Clarinet. of 150.000 ft. of lumber which will be Phil W. Pearson. 2nd Clarinet. used in scowing tumber to Bandon. Geo. P Topping. 1st Solo Cornet C. S. McCulloch, Solo Cornet. SALMON CANNERY. II. Manciet, 1st Cornet. In 1894, the caunery, which was T. W Robison, 2nd Cornet Ernest Boak, Solo Horn. Geo. M anciet, 1st Horn. Haldon Foss, 2nd Horn Carl Tilton, 3rd Horn J. L. Stitt. 1st Trombone. F red Gtibi. 1st Trotiil one •la«. Lamont. ‘2nd Trontlame D A Patt“rson. Bari'one W tn. Tettbtook. Has-. H Nelson. Bass. C I . B nmenrolb r. sm<re Iruni Roy Gibson, B«ss Drum MEUCKEND ORFF'S SHIPYARD We have a valley over PROSPER. Geo. P. Toppmg. Gen. Mauager. as there is timber enough to last for the next hundred years. We have some fine bar- farm and We also have some fine bar- gains in town property in one of the best gains in timber land as well dairy land. as towns in the county noted for her fine schools and churches of nearly every denomination. THESE ARE A FEW OF OUR BARGAINS: KI I HI. ÿ2,5< M i 9 room house and 3 lots, good location Fine bouse, al) modern improvements and one acre of land. <4.400. A 411 acre dairy ranch, all well improved, tine location. >3.350. A good dairy ranch, 42 acres, well improved. 8 cows, good separator and other farm implements. Home market for everything produced. Ÿ1.200. 200 acres good timber land N 1.280 16<l acres tine timber land. If you don't see anything here you want, write and let us know what you want and we will try and get it for you. Write or call COQUILLE VALLEY DEVELOPMENT CO COQUILLE, Coos County, OREGON