Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, October 18, 1906, Image 4

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    ALL THE LOTS IN
Azalea Park
Addition
cspital euougb to secure a vessel and
they will then surely net their a tin re.
Wheu the “Newport” was put ou
this route last year the Portland pa-
pers called the boat such uames as
antiquated aud obsolete. Now kt
the business people of Portland coute
forward and help us put ou a boat
that will be a credit both to their city
and to the Coquille River. Our trade
from the uorth has been ou the in­
crease foi“several years past, and by
next spring we can safely say that
this river can load a steamer every
trip.
The bvsitiess between Coos Bay and
Portlaud has increased enough during
the past year to warrant the addition
of a third steamer. Their business is
not outs, as they are getting the ser­
vice while we are silting back while
furnishing them with what timl er
aud other commodities they want,
and taking our goods when we cau
get them, weeks after they are or
dered shipped
W hen placing our orders with
Portland houses we are getting an
acknowledgment of same, stating
'•that I be goods ordered will be
shipped just as soon as the steamers
can lie prevailed tipou to take them,
but, as they have more freight on
their docks than they can take this
trip, wo will have to wait until they
sail, etc, etc, but we will keep after
them until they will receive your
shipment.”
Now, gentlemen, are we going to
sit still and allow Ibis to continue,
and you may rest assured that it is
not going to improve, even with the
addition of another boat to Coos Bay.
More boats and better service will
surely make more business, and, as
we are on the wrong sideof the divide
in Coos, we will have to take what is
left, unless we make a move m I lie
right direction, and that direction
points to a direct steamer service of
our own.
Come forward and let our watch­
word be, “A Portland Steamer of our
Own.”
Very Respectfully,
COQUILLE NEWS NOTES
THE MERCY HOSPITAL
Leander, Our Correspondent
Tells of the Week’s Inci­
dents at the Hub.
At North Bend
H A r s
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Is now open for the re-
ception of patients. The
terms aio $10 per week
and upwards. For par­
ticulars apply to : : ■
The weather clerk is giving this lo-
cality spring weather iu mistake for
autumn, as we are showered with al-
ternate warm rains aud sunshine, re-
suiting iu abundant fall feed for live
stock, which will add materially to
North Bend, Or.
the farmer’s exchequer aud the gen
If you want h StyI ih I i and Up-to-date
Hat call at the retiidenoe of
oral prosperity of the country.
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Last Saturday the sad intelligence
reached us of the accidental death of
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Captain Reed at Norway. He was en­
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HANDON, OREGON.
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gaged repairing an eve trough on his
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barn when the scaffolding gave way,
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precipitating him to the ground and
causing instant death. With the pass­
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ing of Captuiu Reed Coos county has
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COQUILLE
lost one of its best known, most es
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teemed aud respected citizens aud an
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old pioneer. He was one of the first
NOSLEIi * MORRISON, Prop ra.
settlers who blazed tlie trail to mark
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Coquille, Oregon.
the beginning of our modern civiliza­
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tion. He constructed and operated First-Class Laundry Work
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t ie first steamboat to ply the waters
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of every kind done on short notice,
of Coquille river, and bis name is a
and at reasonable prices.
Proprietors,
familiar household word linked with Satisfaction is Guaranteed, Sr «
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honesty, uprightness and progressive J’-#'Orders left on Monday h with our Ban- Sr Bandon,
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spirit. Had the captain beet) spared don agent, A. O. TROWBRIDGE, will be
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another year he would have reacted given careful attention and delivered in
Bandou at the store Friday evenings.
the four-score milestone. The body
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was laid to rest on Monday beside
that, of bls wife who bad preceded
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him, interment being made in the
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cemetery at Norway overlooking bis
Winter apples for sale at
beautiful farm and the winding river
on which be bad spent so many hap­ 25 cents a box at my orch­
ALVIN MUNCK, Prop.
py and prosperous days.
ard Purchaser to pick them
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Our sick are improving somewhat.
furnish boxes.
Mrs. Alfred Johnson, Sr., shows signs and
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of convalescence, and Mrs. Hattie
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JOHN GILARD1
Liquors
Bruce can sit lip some now.
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The new buildings under construc­
Pain in your eyes, head­
tion at the county seat are nearing
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completion, amt some of them are fine ache, weariness, nervousness,
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We
invite
our friends to
specimens of architecture. P EDrane are signs of defective
and see uh ,
is excavating bis lol opposite the Her­
ald office preparatory to putting up a
building for general merchandising
purposes. It will bo double storied.
B andonian .
The bens hereabout have joined t be
Consult M. G. Pohl, licens­
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union and goue on a strike, aud now
ed optician, at Bandon Hard­
Railroad Construction.
our bill of fare consists of bam with­
ware Co. store, Oct. 16, 17,
Mr. McCollum came in by way of out the eggs. Unionism is the pre­
18, 19.
Drain, and it was tint natural tliai lie vailing fad these days. I see by a Sa­
should observe the things that were lem newspaper that the ministirs of
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happening along the line over which the gospel have formed a combina­
the Southern Pacific company will tion and refused to offer prayer for
All the Latest Styles and Everything Up-to Date iu
build its road, says the Times.
the Legislature without an increase
Ladies’ and Children’s Wear. A Nice Line of Hoods and “Drain is one of the busiest phuos of salary, but that august body of
has a select stock of
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statesmen
will
overcome
the
difficulty
ill Oregon,” said Mr. McCollum.
Caps for Children.
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“Naturally being the headquarters for by employing a non union colored
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railroad operations, many people lire man just as soon as the next session
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and
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flocking there, and a new hotel that is declined opened.
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All Kinds of
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The jingle of wedding bells reaches
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Part of Alls. Anderson's Stock has been purchased, and will be Sold off as has been opened for bnsiness is ap­
^tram j|crr on |jraught. •* - ■ ■
preciated by travelers.
my ever open oars, mid the Sentinel
fast as possible at Cost. Call and See Us.
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“Camps for construction gangs on who guards the matrimonial bark has
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C ourteous T reatment .
the line between Drain and Marsh­ whispered that she will sail on an
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field are being arranged, and the si'es even Skeel about the 24lh instant. A
(¿FOMM 1 51 •<>.*■* £
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bon voyage, say I, and you can shout
Coqu.lle
River, Portland property on the coast is now paying for six have already been selected
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Bandon, Oregon.
large dividends; from 40 to GO per
“Il’s a question of securing help Io the same through your megaphone as Furuished at Living Bricca. A abure
Steamer.
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cent is no common prolit. Can we work ou the road now. If the com­ the bark moves mollifluously past I ho
of the Public Patronage
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invest our money in any business pany could secure all the men it City by the Sea.
Solicited.
CLARENCE Y. LOWE,
We are pleased to know that the proposition that will bring ns better wants, the completion of the road Io
Dr. Withycombe, Peter Loggieand
Coquille people are now waking up to and quicker returns, Iwsides nicrea - Coos Bay would only be a matter of another notable were infusing enthu­
Bandon. Oregon,
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a real necessity. We advocated su-fa ing our advantages and aiding iu the a few months. As it stands trow it siasm into our people a few dayH ago
a steamer not many years ago, but, upbuilding of our individual Im i- will take some time to build the line relative to a denatured alcohol plant
In jiiHt in receipt of n new and
for some reason, the upper river peo­ ness?
fresh stock of
to be established at North Berni very
through to the Bay.
ple did not take much interest in sm h
Now, gentlemen of llm Coquille
ARTHUR RICE
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“There are nine tunnels to I e soon. The word alcohol struck we I
Drugs and Chemicals,
Jeweler and Watchmaker
r.y
a scheme. Can the people of ill’s River, it is time that you should wake bored between Drain and Marshfield Coquillians like a bolt of lightning I
BANDON, OR.
ft Patent ami Proprietary Preparations
river build such a boat? W hy not?
tip and act on such a business enter­ before the road can be put tbroiq h. from a clear blue sky, but when told i
SOUVENIR POSTAL CARDS. S
Toilet Articles,
Can $10,000 be subscribed in stock prise, aud, I must say. a business None of these tunnels areof great, ex­ it was only the kind of alcohol they
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The
largest
and
best
assortment
in
$
ft
DriiggiwtK Nnndri«*n.
by the enterprising people of this necessity. Take lip the matter befoi e tent, but boring holes through moun­ use fur fuel and lighting the light­ ’ lift
town. Agates polished and mount- V
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erfumes
, B rushes , S ponges , S oap .
town? Yes, and more if necessary.
some outsider steps in and takes all tains takes time,” said a Southern ning struck with far less terror. Nev­ II' cd to order. If _v<»u find a nice agate i
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N uts and C andies .
while
on
the
beach
we
will
tell
you
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Can the business peopleof Coquille the cream away from us.
Pacific man who spent the early part ertheless if the plant gets started It o’ whether it is worth mounting. A fa
Cigars, Tobaccos an<l Cigarettes.
City do likewise? You bet they can,
\\ bat wo may be lacking to put up of the week in Marshfield.
i'aintH. Oils. Glana and Painters’ Snpplies.
will be of everlasting benefit to all of $ o large assortment of watches, clocks.
silverware and Jewelry of all kinds, fa
aud will.
a first-class steamer wo surely can
The Southern Pacific engineers w ho Coos comity, irrespective of where it
Gold and Fountain Pena. including
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What can Myrtle Point do toward get subscribed in Portland if we came here on Friday last have taken may be located, as nearly 150,000
the Waferman and Conklin's auto- v
1ft
such a project Hint will forever re­ cannot, then that city does not <1, ■ lines and levels on every one of the ions of potatoes will be needed every I malic tillers, the best in the market, fa
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lieve the peopleof tlTal section from servo our trade. There are sever. I principal streets of Marshfield Tlie year. Coquille Valley, which usually ft We have the Marshall one dollar
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fountain pen.
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an excessive freight rate, which is boats now projected to rim to thia party is under the direction of Mr. ligules in any enterprise started in
bound to come.'
river, but they are all to be built. I y Weir, and it is probable that the nine C imih county, must raise the greater
They surely can look far enough Hau Francisco capital, and will i.o men engaged in the work will remain portion of these potatoes.
into the future to lie able to say. doubt carry our lumber and other for several days.
Our new wharf is approaching com­
“Gentlemen of the lower river, count freight in Hint city.
pletion, and we will eoou have taken
Notice to Customers.
us in for a like amount. We can
on metropolitan airs.
Why cannot Portland come lit <>ur
surely find al least twenty enterpiis assist iiiu ' ii and help us establish
The Farmers' Institute held here a
By the first of November my but­
ing persons here who are willing Io regular steamer direct Io tins rivet ’
cher shop will have been moved from few days ago was of pronounced in­
P. B. HOYT, Prop.
invest $500 each m a stock company Wn should not lie liackward alim i
its present location to the small terest and benefit to all, more espec­
to build such a steamer one that can asking for tlieir HssialHiiee, as I hey do
structure nearer the wlrnif where I ially to the nood tiller of the soil.
be made to pay from the very stall.” not hesilale to semi I heir I raveling shall be just ns well prepare.I Io sup
Becky Luvkiss sailed away to Ban Locateli In Eb DORADO Id'll.PING.
Finit Street, RAMION OKKtlON
There are surely fifty people livipg men Io l Ins river asking for our trad. . ply nil my natrons with first-class don ou the Antelope, and wo all shod
SHAVING.
SHAMPOOING ANU HAIR
a tear of genuine regret. Before go­
along the river, bet ween Myrtle Point If they want it let them do iis the San
meats. The building is now being ing the Ladies' Clean up Clnb gave
CUTTING AT STANDARD PRICES.
and Bandon, who can and will sul> Francisco people have been doing fi r
fitted for oocnpnqcy.
her a new Nee-morn Waist as a token Hathroom newly fitted up wlfli l'orcelaln
HCfibe at least $100 each, Steumbout i the past ten years of more put up
of then esteem,
L marder ,
Tqb. Hot qr Çold Hath* ’4A cent«
T. A. A npekbon ,
Will be advanced in Price to
$75 for Inside
Lots and
$100 for the
Corners,
Oct. 24th, ’06.
Wheeler Real
Estate Co.
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Sisters of Mercy
MRS. A. G HOYT,
Eldorado
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Wines, Liquors
and Cigars....
Steam Laundry.
Ra Sinussen Rios.
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APPLES! APPLES!
ANCHOR
BAR
Millinery, Dressmaking and Tailoring.
1STe’w Store Opened
LEWIN’S
Market
Al RS. AKK ENZI E
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WINES, LIQUORS
CIGARS.
Everything Sold at Portland Prices
AIK’S. NEESON
Opera
MEATS and
PROVISIONS
E, LEWIN Prop.
Druggist and Apothecary
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JOB...
Ei, D orado
TONSORIAL PARLORS
PRINTING
Neatly and
Promptly
Done at the
Recorder office,