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Dependable
Merchandise.
BANDON, OREGON
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We have opened an office in the Marshall building
west of the Postoffice in Bandon for the purpose of doing
a general Real Estate business, and are now prepared to
handle Farm. Timber and Coal Lands and Town Proper-
ty Our San Francisco office brings us in contact with
capitalists seeking desirable investments and a ffords us
special facilities for handling large tracts of Timber or
Coal lands, or tracts suitable for colonisation.
if you have property for sale in either town or coun
try, in large or small tracts, come in and talk it over with
us- We hope to establish ourselves in business here by
fair dealing and courteous treatment. Allproperty listed
with us will receive our very best attention.
Come in and, let us get acquainted.
T. B. WHEELER. Manager.
TsTe-w Spring Styles
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FURNISHINGS
A Soliloquy.
To the Coquille River. Writ
ten by “Judge Livro” on a
Recent Trip Down the Riv
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This store is replete with everything io high grade
furnishings. Our vast showing of Underwear,
Shirts. Hosiery. Shoes, Neckwear, Suspenders, etc.
combined with our special low prices keeps this
store prominently at the top as positive beadqmir
ters for wearers of stylish and dependable Furnishings,
LORENZ & HOYT.
The Recorder
Sent to any address
1 year, $1.50
Poultry Market.
A commission house at Portland.
Oregon, sizes up tbe market on poul
tion, and tie will crush the mineral
try products about as follows: “The
belt for its golden wealth. Way back
poultry market lias been very good
four decades you had no cities by
the past week, and the trade has not
thy side only a few cabins graced
been able to fill all orders. Hens and
the uplands and naught but canoe 01
g<zt>d mixed at 1B.| a-nd 14-ceuts. Old
skiff floated on tbe tides Now the
roosters at 11 and 13 cents. Large
steamboat whistle sounds away back
springs are very firm at about 17
upon the hills and th« locomotive
cents. Small springs are not so much
answer« and echoes back in defiant
sought after, but if they are not les*-
tones as it shouts across the fields of
than eighteen pounds to tbe dozen,
gram and passes th« cozy school
will sell at 16 and 17 cents. Ducks
' bouse with Old Glory waving at tlx
are a hit lx quiet and are selling at 14
top Cities and villages have grown
to 16 cents, but very small ones are
at intervals along your banks and
not wanted at al). Do not ship any
church spires point upward at many
of less than three pounds to tbe bird.
dedicated spots. Mills and matin
Geese Hre in very good demand al 9
factnri-H cast their shadows large and
to 10 cents on old and 11 to 12 cerite
wide and reflect their magnitude in
on yoitnj. Large young are much
mirror moving tide*-. See those ships
preferred. Turkeys are in very good
pointing toward your mouth. Ah’
demand at 15 ami 17 cents on old and
bow proudly they baffle off the waves
fin« spring inikeys will sell at a very
where your waters mingle with th*
Ingh price, as much as 23 and 25
tide Yes, you will receive her and
ask her to deliver her commerce on ceuts. We ask storekeepers to en
tbe wharf at Bandon, the City by the courage their patrons to raise mor«
Sea. In your youth, great river, you poultry. This market will want a
were not so kind, for your month whs very gieat lot of it this fall and win
full of rocks and sand, but man s
ter. and it is not too late now to pre
great skill and perseverance has
taught you better manners, and man pare for the business. There is a fine
kind adore* thee, grand ami noble demand for bens ami large springs
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THE MERCY HOSPITAL
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Would the people of Coos Bay tie
surprised to besr that Jim Hili ia
Imi k of the Oregon Coast and East
ern railroad! It begins to look that
wav.
Oh, grand and majestic Coquille
The only
argument advanced
river bow gracefully you glide from against Hill's connection with tbe en
the mountains toward the mighty terprise is that the president of Ibe
deep. Away up in the evergreen Great Northern is a thorough rail
forests you come bounding, bonnding road man and would not have in bis
employ such novices that made the
from the mountain side, froliciug tie
preliminary search through this
tweep boulders and rustling over
conutry, men who couldn't tell a rail
cataracts, flashing silvery gems lie road from a tow path on a canal.
neatb the boughs of fiHgrant wild These men were always putting tbe
wood skirting the majestic mountains, cart before tbe horse amt with twen
washing over pebbles, and gold-bear ty-eight million dollats in their pock
ets as spendiug money wanted a
ing gravel, forming aliuvial valleys
right of way even before a suryey
sindded with lofty maples and aro told where the road was going.
matic myr’le Onward gently rolling,
But this very crudeness may be
takeu
as an evidence of Hill's smart
passing green and fragrant meadows
ness.
No great rairluad builder dis
where the farmhouse glisteus in the
closes bis hand in tbe beginning of
sunshine and the thrifty orchards
an enterprise. For two years io
grow luscious apples with the blush written statements George Gould
of beauty on their cheeks. Dos t thou denied all connection with tbe West
remember tbe red men long ago who ern Pacific. Knowing the tight that
glided on thy bosom in hie rude it would precipitate for control of
canoe, or ibe war whoop of the sav strategic points Hill might naturally
wish to cooceal bis intention to bring
age, or the whistle of the elk as lie
a transcontinental railway to Coos
sought bis mate in the valley, through Bay.
the forest, o’er the bills and
But say wbat we please there is a
mountains high. Did not the doe, railroad builder back of the Oregon
with spotted fawn, seek thee io beat Coast & Eastern, and we will wake
up some day to find that it is a trans
of day and sup a cooling draught
continental system of tbe first mag-
from tby bountiful sides? Or per nitude. Tbe indications are that this
chance the bear, with swaggering railroad builder is uone other than
gait, plunged within tby shores and Jim Hill.
The first impression was that this
wallowed long, and growled, not at
Wilsey Crabtree enterprise was some
tby cooling influence but because it
wildcat scheme, but men do not go
was hie savage nature, or because a wildcatting unless there is something
salmon glided by. Did not the dusky in it. The enterprise thus far is all
Indian take from your bounteous outlay and no income
Men who stand high in financial
waters the shining silverside while
circles have investigated tbe stand
tbe dark haired maiden dried them
ing of tbe men back of tbe Oregon
in tbe shade as tbe pappoose cooed
Coast & Eastern and have expressed
and squirmed in tbe tepee on tbe themselves satisfied with their ability
bank. How about your bistory? Can to carry out tbe enterprise. This may
yo 1 give ns naught but legions or a mean that they have inside informa
Unit of what took place long ago be tion that has not as yet been divulged
to the public.
fore the white man came to plunge
At any rate the company is spend
bis axe into th“ stately forests along ing between seven and eight thous
your banks, tbe boughs of which in and dollars per month in preliminary
terlocked between thee and the sky. work. It has elegant offices fitted up
destroying sha ly nooks that nature in the Stearns building in Portland.
had provided in all of its beauty and j It has five surveying parties in the
field between Tillamouk and the
granduer. Beautiful river, if you had
Siuslaw,
the gift of speech you could rehearse
They are taking tbe right, of way
tales of warfare and blood that with the provision that trains shall
painted crimson streaks that gurgled lie running over the tracks in three
a mournful requiem down toward tbe years from the first of last January.
That is only two and a half years till
sea. These scenes have passed away;
we are to hear ttie locomotive whistle
tbe war whoop has died away and on the first of January, 1909. Why.
civilization has tamed the valleys, it has been more than two and a half
and you, grand river, have become years since the survey of tbe Draio
tbe bearer of mighty steamers upon road began ami we are still waiting
tby bosom. Wealth untold is float to hear that th« contract for construc
tion has been let most any day.
ing down your surface to the gigantic
The Oregon Coast & Eastern pro
mills, and tbe forestB that towered so poses to have 1,200 miles of road in
I majestically above thy banks will eni i uniting order inside of three years.
bark on the graud Pacific ami manu Only Jim Hill can do that and hi
will have to use the same celerity
factured lumber will embellish state
that has marked the building of his
ly balls and glittering palaces. Roll j North bank road down tbe Columbia
on beautiful river. Bring down more
Halbor.
j golden treasure from tbe quartz veins
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I the sands of the sea to convince man
that your supply is beyond exhaus
Complete Line Just Received
CoI?R. H. Rosa.
Is Hill Surveying
Line to Coos?
Is now open for the le
ceptiou of patients. Tbe
terms ai« $10 per week
ami upwards. For par
ticulars apply to : :
Sisters of Mercy
Bend, Or.
North
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Col. Rosa came to California in
1868, from Mictiigau. and two years
later came to Oregon and settled on a
homestead on Isthmus slough. In
1883 he embarked in ttie sawmill
business, building bis mill 2| miles
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two years later, and has been success
south of Bandoo. In 1896 his mil)
was destroyed by fire, lint was rebuilt
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Wines, Liquors
and Cigars.....
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fully operated sioce. He makes a ■>
specialty of Port Orford cedar lum
ber. Mr. Rosa has been closely ident *
Ra svi us sen Bros.
ified with tbe building of Bandon.
He is progressive and can always be
depended upon to put bis shoulder
to tbe wheel and push for anything
that is of beuetit to the town or com
Bandon,
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S. L. Shumate and George Burns,
accompanied by their families, ar
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rived from Bandon Wednesday. The
ALVIN MUNCK, Prop.
men have contracts to log 160 acres
west of Vigars addition under Hugh
McLain .- Harbor
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Best Wines,
Liquors
and
NOTICE FOK I’CBI.ICATION
Cigars.
Department ot the Interior.
U. 8. Land Office Riseburg, 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 snpport of her
claim, and that said proof will be made be
fore Comity Clerk and 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 W,^ NW«. 8EH NW«. NE« 8W«,
Sec. 28. Tp 29 S, R 14 W.
She names the following witnesses to
prove his 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.
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We invite our friends to call
and see ns.
That's the
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Timber Land Act, June 3, 187S.
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NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
United States Land Office, Roseburg Ore.,
May 3, 1906.
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Notice is hereby given that in compliance
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of June 3, 1878, entitled “An act for the sale
of timber lands in lhe States of California.
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Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Tern
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tory” aa extended to all the Public Land
States by act of August 4, 1892, Edward L
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of Oregon, lias this day tiled in this office
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his sworn statement No. 6683, for the pur
chase of the 8E quarter of SW quarter of
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Section No. 6, in Township No. 29, S.. Range
liHiidon. Oiegon
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No. 13 West, and will offer proof to show
that the land sought is more valuable for
its timber or stone than for agricultural
purposes and to establish bis claim to said
CLARENCE Y. LOWE,
land befote the County Clerk end Clerk of
the Co. Court of Coos County, at. his office,
Itandon. Oregon,
on I hursdav, the 26th day of July. 19U6.
He names as witnesses Frank Flam.
Edward lisdsell, Albert Snead and William
Doak, all of Parkersburg, Oregon.
la just in receipt of a new and
fresh stock of
Anv ami all persons claiming adversely
the id.ove <1* scribed lands are requested to
Drugs and Chemicals,
file th* tr claims in this office on or before
<nt<! fKh-ita 4 July, 4906.- — -.................
Patent and Proprietary Preparations
B enjamin L. E dict , Register
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WINES, LIQUORS
and CIGARS.
(«ross Bros
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Druggist and Apothecary
Toilet Articles,
Timber Land Act, .lune 3, ISIS.
l>rugg i sta Nnndrirn.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
United Stales Land Office, Roseburg, Ore. P erfumes , B rushes , S ponges , S oaps
May 3, 1906.
N uts and C andies .
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
C'I khim . Tobnrcoo hi »«I ( IgMrrtteo.
with tbe provisions of the act of Congress Paints. Oils. Glass and Painters’ Supplies
of June 3, 1878, ent itled “All act for 'lie sale
of timber lauds in the States of California.
Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Terri
tory." as extended to all the Public Land
States by act ot Angnst 4. 18112, William A
Prewctt. of Parkersburg. County of Coos,
State of Oregon, has this day tiled in this
office his sworn statement No 6684, for the
purchase of the NE‘ a of Section No. 14. in
Township N<>. 29. 8.. Range No. 14 West,
and will offer proof to show that tbe land
sought is more valuable for its timber or
stone than for agricultural purposes, and to
establish his claim to said land before
tbe County Clerk and Clerk of Countv
Until further notice
Court, of
County, at Ills office at Co
qnille. Oiecon. on Thursday, the 36th dai
of July , 1906.
He names as witnesses: Ed Hadsell, of I
Parkersburg. Coos County. Oregon, Thorns»
will niske freight rates
Prewett. of Patkersburg. Coos County, • Ire-
gon. Nathaniel Ba*k|nw. of Bandoil. Coos
from San Francisco as
Countv. Oregon. Chris Long, of Han lon.
follows:
Coos County, Oiegon.
Any and all persons claiming adversely
To Bandon............... $2.00 per ton.
the above described lands are requested to
To Coquille City___ $2.75 per ton.
file their claims in this office on or before
said Ntth dev of July, 1006.
To Myrtle Point .. $3 50 per ton.
B eniamin L. E ddt , Register.
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