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•t * 4 Volume XXII Oregon and towed her into tbe river. The tug was just coming op tbe river and tbe two boats extinguished tbe fire on tbe schooner with tbeir bone. Tbe sawmill, store aod practically all the property burned was owned by tbe Doo estate, tbe lose will prob ably bo HO,000 to 50,000. Tbe estate bae never been settled up so it is not as yet known wbat tbe plans for tbe future will be but it is certain that mill be rebuilt at Parkersburg or some other site on tbe lower river as tbe Doe estate owus ooe of tbe finest tracts of timber io Coos county. OREGON: THURSDAY, AUGUST 23, 1906 Number 34. Mrs. T. Anderson was an op river H A. Gross aod wife returned last I Coast range aud down the Umpqua visitor Toesdsy. week from Cottage Grove river to tbe Ten Mile lakes, where tbe A J. Hartman returned on tbe • R C. Dement and family of Myrtle road turns toward North Beud and Elizabeth from San Francisco Point were beacb visitors Friday. i Marshfield.—Journal, James Lamont returned from a i J. E. Quick of Coquille was in town ----- ooo— Coquille Mill and Tug Co. Southern Pacific Halids Over trip to San Francisco last weak. yesterday watobiug Bandon grow. House and lot on First St., Bandon, Property Burned Last Sept. 5tb to 8th are tbe dates set House aod four lotB in Baudon Fortune for Coos Bay, $775, Baudon Real Estate A Loan for tbe Roseburg District Fair. $650, Bandon Real Estate & Loan Co. Saturday. Roseburg & Eastern. Co Mrs 8. R. Cbarleeon has beeu visit Geo. P. Laird went to tbe Bay The little town of Parkersburg, Mr, Delong aud wife of Spokane Payment was made yesterday by ing Myrtle Point friends the past yesterday; will return tbiseveniug. •even miles up the river, was prao- are uew arrivals and have taken up week. Large business block in Bandon, tbe Southern Pacific to tbe Spreckle^> a homestead on Fourmile. tically destroyed by fire last Satur J. T Mars is having bis billiard H000, Bandon Real Estate A Loau interests for tbeCooe Bay, Roseburg day, tbe Kronenberg and Gehlke Geo. Henry sends word to direct emporium treated to a new coat of Co. A Easteru railway, recently pur residences and two of tbe compaoy bis Recorder to Klamath Falla as ba paint. • bouses being all tbat remains of tbe P. B Hoyt returned tbe latter part chased by the Harriman company. is located there fur tbe present. Capt. Eiliugsou aud wife bave re of tbe week from a business trip to The amount of money transferred busy little sawmill town. Tbe saw Rube Gardner returned last Tues mill, general store, warehouse, baro, turned from a month's visit on Puget Portland. Another of tbe towns in Oregon was something over fl.000,000. What day from Klamath Falls where be boarding boose, five bunk houses, tbat voted dry at tbe late election baa Sound. Mrs. Tom White and children re ever consideration passed aside from has been workiug tbe past six five or six residences, more than a voted a wet charter under tbe consti Capt. and Mrs. Stsynes of tbe Sal turned borne from Coquille last months. this sum is not kuowu. million feet of lumber and tbe wbarf tutional amendment, Freewater, Sat vation Army are in town bolding Wednesday. A. S. Emerson of Mnltuomah are in smoldering ruins. It was only urday, taking its place alongside Co meetings. Tbe transaction is said to have been Mrs. B. N. Harrington has returned county has purchased two lots in by bard work tbat tbe few remaining quille. Freewater and Coquille are Mrs. A. Erickson returned Friday from a visit with relatives and friends the largest single deal affectiug San Woolen Mill addition, of E. Dyer. buildings were saved. Tbe loss is tbe only two places tbat have by tbe from a visit with relatives at Fern Francisco capitalists since tbe earth Consideration $175. in tbe northern part of tbe state. total as there was no insurance. medium of special elections voted for dale, W ash. -----OOO----- Rev. Horsfall will bold services in quake and fire It is believed to pre Friday tbe schoolhouse was burned. saloons, but there are several others Mr. and Mrs. Dunn and son left St'John’s church Sunday moruiug cede immediate development of the It is supposed tbat tbe fire was start which are seriously considering the Tbe Wheeler Real Estate Co. has yesterday for tbeir home in San at 11 o'clock aud evening at 7:30. ed by a spark from tbe old sawdust advisability of following suit. Harriman plan to have two trunk purchased the Suook tract of 34 acres Francisco. pile under tbe cbute. As everything Geo. Button's baby was quite I lines between Portland and Sau in the south part of towu aud will Unless some legal action is taken J. P. Tupper came down from Co seriously scalded one day last week was dry as tinder water was used all by the temperance workers to prevent Fraucisco, tbe coast line diverging at have same platted aud put on the afternoon and night to prevent tbe th° exemption of dry towns from tbe quille last evening to look after busi by falling into a tub of hot water. market at uuce. They have sold an Drain and running south via Coos fire from breaking out afresh in other local-option law under the provisions ness matters interest to I. 8. Kaufman A Co, This Stm. Liberty was running oo tbe places, and Saturday morning it of tbe constitutional amendment, Tom Lewis returned last week from Dispatch schedule two days this week Bay and Eureka. is a very desirable residence section looked like there was no further which permits cities to enact tbeir Nome where he bae been employed while tbe latter made special trips Contracts for tbe first 20 miles of aud we predict that lots will go like dauger. However at 12:15 tbe north own charters, special elections may for some time. with freight to Coquille. tbe line from Drain westward have but cakes. end of tbe wbarf was discovered to Boon become tbe order uf tbe day all M. McDonald, tbe Coquille barber, Mr. aud Mrs. Wm Gallier left yes beeu let to tbe C. E. Lose company be a mass of setthing flames and was through tbe dry belts. Some other was down yesterday enjoying tbe Tbe Yaqttina Bay life saving station terday morning for Illinois and Iowa of Portland aud San Francisco, aud gaining snob headway tbat there was cities are bolding off until the issue ozone from the briny deep, will soon be changed from its present where they will spend two or three meu bot'Bes and materials are being no hopes of extinguishing it and the has been settled in tbe courtB. J. L. Kronenberg and A J. Sher months visiting relatives. They took location to the old ligbt-bunae reserve efforts of all were confined to saving There is much significance attached wood bave purchased ibe interest of passage on stm. Alliance for Port laud. assembled fur tbe beginning of grad on tbe north side of tbe bay. The wbat they could from tbe buildiogs. ing September 1. Tbe line will con to tbe Coquille aud Freewater elec Mesera. Crites and Peddler ìd the E. A. Barnett, of near Myrtle Point old light-bouse will bo used for Tbe fire spread with such rapidity Aberdeen mill. returned from tbe Bay yesterday and nect at Marshfield with tbe Coos Bay tbat tbe beat soon drove tbe workers tions, as they show tbat unless tbe quarters for tbe crew aud the captain Hundreds of strangers are now vis proceeded to Bandou where be will road purchased from the Spree kies, away from tbe buildings and prac local option law is a part of tbe visit bis motherless children who are and about 25 miles of this ruad south will reside in tbe old dwelling-house, tically nothing was saved, Through criminal law, much of tbe effect of iting Bandon every week. Tbe hotels while ths tower will be a look-out being kept by Mr. and Mrs. F. M. tbe efforts of Miss Sadie Fahy, tbe tbe last elections will be undone. and rooming booses are taxed to ward will be used. Tbe purchase in Wandling. — Herald. station. It has not been decided bookkeeper, most of tbe valuable Many of the cities wbicb are now dry tbeir utmost capacity. cludes the Beaver Hill coal mines, The loss of Oregon timber, result what to do with the present station Don’t forget tbat yoa can bave papers and record books of tbe com voted wet, but being linked with your horse shod at tbe old Stand by ing from tbe recent forest tires bae south of Marshfield, and other coal pany were saved. In tbe postoffice building down the coast, but tbs something enormous. It is lauds ill the vicinity; also I,linkers at / tbe postal funds and stamps were other districts could not overcome Field, the Sboer, or any other work been boathouse will be need to keep an roughly estimated that fully 5,000 Marshfield and two steamships. secured but tbe latter were badly the heavy prohibition vote. They that yM may need ifi ’Ws lfaH extra boat and beach gear for conven Southern Pacific engineers are damaged. Practically all of tbe rec- were voted dry against their w‘iUl Mrt. Nàia Rasmussen,^ Mrs. Ada square mi lee have been burned over, ience in case of a wreck in tbat vicin ' Ords and Supplies were burned. Tbe Among tbe Oregon towns tbat making surveys for continuing tbe □ an<t Mies Mollie Fahy were this season. J. c Corson of Java, South Dakota ruad south to Eureka. .The sectiou ity. men lost all tbeir belongings and a of Mr. and Mrs. James lop new number of fatdiliea.*wire Jmrned out hold a^ect|l elections to p —ooo----- -- ’ at Cape Blaucu the latter j. B. Corpon of Decatur, Indiana and for which contracts have already beeu charters so that the sal< L. Clorsoo of Kent, Wash-, were here Snare had tried the teachers completely and bad no place to go. last week. ... • . - . < i y • ' let, from Drain westward, amount to maw be licensed ■» ire: 1 visiting tbeir , brothers. It was the patience sorely, and when tbe latter 14>e fire was first discovered |t Irens Lamb otCoqnille-, graduate in F aid A >45 the entire /lace about $2,500,000 This will, it is said first time that a(l have beeu together looked tip and saw tbe girl chewing Tomina, Joseph, allowt «asic of Columbia College, Milton, Oregon, gum, with her feet sprawling into ashes. be tbe most expensive part of tbe is prepared to give lessooa on piano and for fifty years. Wasco, Sherman County, ai T » the aisle, she said: n in Bandou, Tneedsy and Wednea Tbs schooners Advat*e gpd Ore Albany and McMinnville. Martin Peterson, a 15-year old boy road. It will include three tunnels, dfcyMeach week. Terms SO cents art bonr. ‘•Susie Jones, take that gum out of gon were alongside the wharf wfien employed at the Deau Co. sawmill i otie of them 3000 feet lotig, and much Mrs. Chas. Kime. Of your month and put yon»- feet in!'* tbe fire broke out. Tbe Advance cut tr f V bad an arm caught in tbe rollers of : rock work on the route through tbe —Lippinoott’s Magazine. If the pretty girl knew bow tempt Tbe following teachers rom this jç off tbe headlines and sailed out into the planer and horribly mangled last I ing she looked when she vicinity attended Hie 7 titnte at the river bnt tbe Oregon was not so Monday. Tbe arm was amputated bands behind her and leai)e b h Beod, last weak; . ssea Ber- fortunate. Her sails were burned off just below tbeshoulder. Wilkins, Annie M. Waldvogel, and one side badly scorched. Ths her chair, she would do i|, jn The R ecorder has a communica same. — Somerville Journal.' Martha Blundell, Ida Gamble. Tber steamer Liberty pot a line on tbe tion from Drain stating tbat 200 esa Hanly, Beatrice McLeod, Mrs. E. mules and grading outfit for tbe new M. Sackett. railroad was unloaded there Sunday Tbe keel has been laid for another and five or six hundred meu were ex nl,-« big steam schooner al th« Heucken- pected within a few days. dorff ship yard. The new vessel is A farewell party was given Miss beiDg built for Hooper A Go. of San Blanche Stitt by the young people at Francisco, and will carry a‘cargo of her borne last Monday eveuitig. She 850,000 feet of lumber. Capi Lund- left Tuesday moruiug fur Myrtle (pilaf is bere to look after the build Point where she spent a day with ing of tbe vessel. friends and joined ber parents Grand Chancellor M. F. Davie, of Wednesday on their wBy to the nion, Oregon, and F. S. Grant, of Willamette valley. Portland, visited Bandon last Satur Mr. and Mrs. D. E Stitt left yes-, day and Sunday. A special meeting terday morning for Springfield. of tbe lodge wax called for Saturday Yaqoina Bay aud other points where ' evening, and a most enjoyable social they will visit relatives aud also look This store is replete with everything in high grade evening was reported. A splendid for a new location. Tbeir mauy furnishings. Our vast showing of Underwear, ■ .< Shirts, Hosiery. Shoes, Neckwear. Suspenders, etc. banquet was served to csp tbe festivi friends here regret to see them leave combined with our special low prices keeps this ties of tbe evening Messrs Davis but wish them health and prosperity 1 •tore pronwnently st tbe top as positive beadquar and Grant were well pleased with tbe wherever they may choose to make city by the sea. ters for wearers of stylish and dependable Furnishings tbeir future home. licl W • . t »> 7» W EJ I • 1 > !• I - Both the Goqnille and Johnson Capt. Ablio of San Francisco was visiting bis old shipmate, Capt. John sawmills are scenes of activity just at son at tbe U. S. station a few days present, owing to tbe loading of ves « this week. Capt. Abliu will be sei# nqyt in ('w Bttf fi'3 Coquille tbe master of tbe new steam schooner null baa beep xnnumg five quarter ft w Casco wbicb will be launched at lime since Tuesday to finish out Marshfield Saturday nigbt. Thia goea. and car loaders have also I vessel will go on the Bandon-San worked overtime while trains have I Francisco run and load at the Aber moved steadily *l>ackward aud for deen mill. She will carry 450.000 ft. ward. The Johnson mill is also sup of lumber and is said to be a fine plying cargoes, aixl would rim night vessel. I and-day werp tbe l|h6r to be bail.— Sentinel. Florence West — • Th« announcement that work has In order to get lumber to San Fran cisco and other California cities.ship actually commenced on tbe milroHd pers are engaging tngs to tow old is sure to create an increased activity Best bargains offered by schooners from tbe lumber-cutting in Bandon realty. Even at the present porta of the southern Oregon coast to time is probaly more buildiug being San Francisco. It Is figured tbat l«y done here than in any town in the tbie method tbe amount of lumber county and the prospect for scenting , that can be banled by each vessel can several big enterprises employing . J in ’elepbone buildiqg, upstairs he doubled The Portland Journal hundreds of people was never bright states that freight rates have advanced er. BaodoD. with the railroad, will C. T. Blumsnrother •Irfrft'l .«ft about 80 per cent during the past have excellent shipping facilities and A. D. Morse *< year, the present rates from northern manufacturing enterprises look with ports to San Francisco ranging fr >m favor upon places that have an outlet ■mm «6.50 to $7.00 per tbooaapd feet. by both rail and water. Parkersburg in Ashes. * BANDON, Spreckels Paid His Million. Sent to any address MEN'S FURNISHINGS Complete Line Just Received 1 year, $1.50 Trowbridge’s LORENZ & HOYT Headquarters for » NOW is the time to buy Bandon real estate. ... I ' . r ' I • • I : f < I BANDON REAL ESTATE CO. Bandon, Oregon. Dependable Merchandise BANDON, OREGON