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About Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910 | View Entire Issue (July 12, 1906)
'S ••• • will make roads I but will be peima ' W e bave no railroad coimec tietit. BANDON BILLIARD PARLORS liuu with the outside world at present hut olie toad i" now budding from Dram to couuect with |he Southern I'acitic and several other lilies have lieeu surveyed. Aside from this, w» have the very best facilities for ship o ping freight l»v watei the ch>-Hpest ttaiisporlatiou obtainable. So w> do O •> Uot see that the lack of Hlilrolds is any great drawback W e have teleplmi • tvlegtaph Im« b connecting us with all tii** wor III o o W e have daily mail serve e ami out steam boats run regularly from all the important cities on the coast and some of them cross the l’actiie taking our lumber and other products to the II \.N< It G D MANC1ET, Mgr. J. T MARS, Proprietor. orient and briugiug merchandise in return. r Our fruit is sold Ht I be top prices Coos a Modern Eden I o OU the Atlautii* coast and in Europe, So, taking it all in all, we are thoroughly convinced that for a place A Desirable Place to Dwell. Where the People are Free From to build a home, Coos county is not Disadvantages of a Climatic Nature. A few of our Advantages. equalled anywhere in the world, aud X_____________________________________ ___> Man seems Io be possessed of a no is as near perfection as any place on The disadvantages we have eat th never befall us. mentioned are the worst that exist pei >p|e here, and when compared with other almost to a migratory habit. People throughout the eastern ami middle places, sink into insigniticauce. are continually “moving on’’ with the states dropping <>n the .streets and in Yes, and there is another matter of madia spirit. In some, this amounts Soon we shall read of expectation of bettering their condi I tbe barvest fields overcome by tile vast importance which we have not tion of finding the perfect spot the beat. We of (*oos will wear our mentioned. The liealtbfulness of the “heaven on earth at the next stop winter clothing and enjoy tbecooling climate is almost perfect. A hat few ping place Experience has taught and health giving o'-ean breeze, fol contagious diseases and epidemics many this search is futile. “The roll lowing our daily toil unaffected by have visited iis have been tn so mild a ing htmie gathers no moss’’ ati ad the tierce rays of th» sun whiub file form as to scarcely merit mention ex age htltidieds of years ol I. There is I counteracted by other climatic in cept for the purpose of calling atten tm perfect spot oil this globe. Each 1 ll iletices. lion to their very mildm-ss. in So the and all have t heir draw backs. I ii addition to all this, ('m s county And there is another matter wlildi worldly wise select the place that to ' Is overflowing with natural resotitces amounts almost Io a disadvantage them presents the fewest of these and j awaiting capital and labor to enrich The ease with which people make a there they build their homes. Ibis I lie fort nnate one- who will take ad living hole is no doubt accountable selection is largely a matter of indi i vantage of th»’ limitless opportunities lol J he lethargy with which all pel vidual taste; but there are a few gen I offered I’lie rivers are teeming with sous who have lived here any cotjsid I oral disadvantages which all people | ! food fishes of ail variety. Twice each eralde length of time seem to be a! alike desire to slitiii. There are also I day the clam ilats are laid bare to a fected. But this only emphasizes the advantages which all seek to find he *' feast lit for kings. The lulls aiecov bounteousness of nature as displayed fore selecting their permanent leva-■ ered with valuable timber tn which before us here. game can be found in abundance, tion. So. 1 might go on, and on and on Very few people blit desire to sbllli file hills ate full of coal, gold, sliver even like Tennyson’s brook, forever the rigors of an artic winter or the and many other valuable minerals and yet could not tell it all. V olumes pestilence and contagion of a torrid I’lie productiveness <>f the valleys could be written ami the story be still summer. The lightning, the blizzard, CatiUot he excelled any place on eart.11 incomplete Coos county is one of Even tbe air arid trees are filled with those rare places that to he appre Tbe birds tiiat furnish food to man. ciated must lie seen ami felt, ‘See I the cyclone, the volcano and earth quake are alike dreaded by all. writer has lived in sufficient proxim These staten elits may seem to the Italy aud die." See Coos and live. ity to most of these to form an idea uninformed to be overdrawn, but we Coos County is on the eve of a great I of their attendant annoyance and too stand ready to prove every one of awakening. The world at large has often dreadfulness. To avoid all of them. just discovered tis is flocking Io us these, be has selected Coos county as Brices are advancing. bis permanent abode. own a spot in a verit It may also appear that Coos in hundreds. “There let me county is all that could be desired in If you wish to live and die' the way of a dwelling place for a able garden of Last winter, while tlie people of tbe man. This is nut quite the case, but ll ss your bank Eden, invest now nu acoiiut runs into six states we believe it is as nearly so as any and seven figures. This is no fancy were shivering around their tiles, ex place thill can be found on this lutiti- fable. Come and see for yourself. II erting every energy in their conflict daue sphere. you are from Missouri, we can show New England and Northern with the icy blasts that swept down Nevertheless, we are entirely honest you. Coquille Sentinel. upon them from the uortli and kept and sincere tn this article, and to them locked in winter's frozen clasp prove it, we shall show what dis for many months, their business at a advantages we have standstill, all industries Coos County Leads. show both sides e Coquille Sentinel. Coos county may lie isolated . paralyzed, j of the picture. Her We have cotistdei able rainfall in means of travel may be slow, tortuous transportation blocked and no power or plan of human mind or brawn able i the winter which some people try to and inconvenient iu some instances. to overcome the difficulties, the people i tind fault with. But we assert that The means of coming to and going of Coos county were serenely follow- ! our warm and gentle rains are much from the county may lie slow and mi ing their usual avocations, wearing I to be preferred to the snow ami sleet pleasant. the usual amount of clothing, sleep , blizzards ing with windows open and enjoying countries. all the pleasures and I lie drought of other about Coos county people ami her It is true that our roads resources. We have frequently tried hixtiries of a ■ are not what might be desired, but mild and temperate climate. But there is nothing slow or ('<>OH is aS Vet IIinleveliiped and r<?ads Now, while people of the middle i do not build themselves I lio county to describe these resources, the won derful climate and thousands of olliei and southern states are seeking sltel- is now expending thousands of dollars advantages, lint the half has never ter from c> clones and Hoods and hail hi making such toads as any com beeil told. Coos led all the oilier storms and lightning, we of Cues have mnnity might well be proud of. And counties ami countries at the Lewis no misgivings, for these ealamittis ttie new grades and covering of lock and ( lark fair. The gold medal for tills bus just l een received by Judge Hlfloekei. She lends wherever ami o S( )ET DRINKS. (’ ANDIES. Hi HITS, NITS, (’IGAlxS AND TOBACÍ T X ). NIGHT ream Ice o o I A NCIIHS 111 I Season Oregon Bandon, I lomes for All I ln- weather for the past two wi■ I - lias been Oil the verge ol spimg. Vegetation lias put foilli vii t.o I gramleiir, Hower beds and Im-lie» lie showing signs of early blossom f it • met s have been plowing and maloti.' readji lor heavy planting ol ■ I •, and t ile meadows ale sending fl'll II luxuriant grasses, in many places ,> foot high. Verily, our climate is ■ i ideal one, ami visitors from ill t lands express a surprise at seeing tl e mildness of lemperatur»“ til this i.i voted land; therefore real e tale I- continually on (lie increase m v due. and everything looks favorable Im i lively lime Ibis spring while hoe s are so low in price. A home cupabl 1 of supporting a large family with wholesome food and comparative lux ('OQIILLE VALLEY LEAKS IN bl MHEK <11 ITUT. ury can be purchased for one thous and dollars in various parts of the comity where tisli are plentiful and of the Rogue river, ami north to the I tnpipia, and pushing back from tue fruits are in abundance ocean to the summit of the (’oast Having been in the east a numl»r range, ts open to exploration W ith- of years recently, the writer knows iii these boundaries will be found that if people in the east and middle states knew of the possibility of bet limber of matchless growth, grazing taring their conditions by coming to land of excellent quality, gold, silver Oregon, ami particularly Io Coos and coal, and the very best of agri- These resources, county, there would lie a grand rush cultural lands. Io the coast. But the diileretice is so coupled with our salubrious climate, marked that one can hardly convince Lire sufficient warrant for our earnest them of the truth of the matter m ss in urging people to come ami tn Those who have come here are fully satisfied and really rejoice that fltej vestig.ale for themselves. Sentinel, have made the change. A coal strike Feb. 10th. in I’ennsyIvatiia causes untold suffer iug all over the Atlantic states and reaches as far west as Kansas, owing to the scarcity and high pi ice of fuel HOW TO GET TO The beef trust ami other monopolies r mi the necessaries of life make it .lit* » BANDON tieult for laborers to support tlu ii families These dilliculties are not with ns in this favored laud East of the Rocky Mountains it is almost mi possible for a laboring man to obtain a home capable of supporting a fami ly Here it is an easy matter, and a home is the most glorious thing a man can have I'liis .section offers the best of indueemenis for pc pie to come and see fol themselves what ooo - grand opportunities we have tn otlei Lumber, eoa1, agriculture, dairy, to the energetic and provident set Iler. Besides the Coquille valley- ma n it fact tiring, ti-hiug, mining Coos Bay is an ideal plact for specil these are the principal llldllst I les latmn as well as opportunities to I hat are fi mud in 1 he great < '< ,< 111111 < • make homes in a regi.m noted for | liealtli. In fact, lie" wh t'.ios Bit V illey ami will make it one of the ci ilti'ri, tenebmg ■ "it'll to t|ic nn nil. most popnl,ms districts in the state I Subscribe for the BANDON RECORDER and keep posted on the news of the great Coquille Valley and the coming town C'OQllLLE \ \I.LIA Cl.EAME.A 5ÎAl;?iili li LP. . * •-