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About Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 25, 1906)
Q • • w w ». 4 • • •• 4 WM <ft tt« W * ft.ft « .ft ft ft ft ft ft + *+<*<> + 4 ft + > ♦ ft > 1‘orl Orf«»r«i. s ♦ ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ♦ ♦ ft ft ft ft ft ft ♦ ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft s N ew Goods Just In. Lumber Ci^jppauy at N»<lh Bern! for the delivery of 30.1I0U.IMK) feel of logs annually. “Scarcity of help may delay us to au extent tn the const met lou of the line, but we will Lava it iu operation by spring.” Opposition Railroad. f San Francisco, The New the run of ealiuvu in Rogue river Sau Francisco is today the busiest this fall is reported to be very light. Advices from Portland say that t In* place iu the world. The work of re R. D. Huum is moving Lis hatchery Coos Bay Lumls-r and Coal Company at Bagnell’s ferry down to Indian building the great new metropolis of has iulvauceik its intention of build Creek. the Pacific coast is going on day and The dairymen’s ball al Langlois on lug a line from the vicinity of Beaver uight. Theie is no doubt that the the 1.3th is rejairted to have been a Hill Io South Slough, al) I >ecaut>e the new Sau Fruncisco will »oon outshiue ----- 0O0----- pleasant affair. Coos Bay, Roseburg and Eastern, a the old, but one of the important Lumber Inspection. Al Marsh has taken the contract to .Southern Pacific property. is unable things is that this fact should be deliver some lit or 50 piles for the re to provide a service sufficient for the At the meeting of the lumbermen kuown iu the East, where only re pairing of the wharf at this place. lumber concern. : Friday afternoon Io take tip th« ques ports of the disaster penetrated. The Sunday School which was re •> The Portland story was verified l»y tion of local lusjiecl loti, represents “Sau Francisco Six Months After” organized at Port Orford some two : •> weeks ago is doing nicely, aud the in trank Boutin, president of the C'ooe lives were present from the Coquille is the title of the first publishtsi story dications are that it will be well at Bay Lumber am) Coal Company Mill and Lumber Company, Myitle of San Francisco's rebuilding, and The Ladies are Invited to Gall. tended during the winter months. ”Wo have decided to build the five Point Lumber Company, Cody Lum appears as a Ilk* page special edition * Gordon ¡Land has been spending miles of line you refer to,” said Mr. her Company, Simpson Lumber Com : of the'San Francisco Examiuer of several days in Port Orford waiting Boutin, when queried iu regard to the pany, Jobnsou Lumber Company and Sunday. Oct. 21st. Each copy mailed Bandon, - - - Oregon. * for the schooner Berwick from Coos Portland dispatch “We have been Dean Lumber Company, says the East will assist in correcting public bay, ou which he has machinery for the saving of precious metals in the greatly handicapped by the failure of Times. opinion. ay rain and ill eeds ft blacksands, as be intends to do some the Coos Bay, Roseburg aud Eastern ----- ooo----- The local inspection system was AlwayH <»n band. ft experimental work on the rich beaches Company to provide its with adequate thoroughly explained by Messrs Beck Schiller B. Hermann, a son of Con naw w ** ft «w.ft ft?*» ft ft ♦ ft» * * ft» ♦ ♦ * » ft * * ft ft ft * * * ft ❖ « ft ❖ i. of Carry. transportation facilities. For the man, Alexander and Kelso, of Seattle, gressuian Herman aud a former mem The viewing and surveying of I Im A. E. HA DS ALL, D. STKAJfG, Jr. new county road from Zumwalt's lane past two weeks we have been practi all connected with the Pacific Coast ber of the Legislature from Coos and Practical Surveyor. cally tied up on account of tlie luck Lumber Manufacturers' Association, Curry counties, was in the city yes to Denmark has been completed, and County Surveyor Cunniff, who re of cars, ami we are only working a and the different miilmeu were quick terday, on route to Boston, Mass., turned to Gold Beach Saturday, says few men hi our camps at Beaver Hill, to see how an inspection bureau where he is uow living. Several If you want a home in Oregon, investigate our offerings. months ago Mr. Hermann sold out bis the road to be built is but 5{ miles owing to the congestion. would aid them. business interests iu southwestern long, and but two bills have a grade We have Timber and Goal Lands, Farm and Dairy Lands, Stock Ranches and “Work on the new line will be Owing to the fact that several of Oregon aud went East, establishing of 10 inches, against grades of 3 or I CITY FROFERTY. commenced at once, aud it is hoped the mills have contracts extending to himself tn Boston, where he has feet on the route now in use, and es If yon wish to buy, sell or exchange, call on us and we will give yon good to have the road completed by spring. the end of the year, it was thought opened a manufacturers' agency. He timates thtt the cost of bnildiug wdl service. Homesteaders located ou Desirable Government Land. Tim cost of construction is estimated inadvisable to start an inspection came west again last mouth ou a not exceed $3,500 or $3,600. 40 good level LOTS in WOODLAND ADDITION, close in and cheap for cash. at from $16,000 to $12.IMM) per mile. I 1 bureau at this time The decision of brief business trip. Mr. Hermann Thos. M. Keyser ‘informs us that 1 ‘i’v LOI’S in WOOLEN MILL ADDITION, db i - UV \ A-n Dr. David T. Day has given up Ids Steel rails have already been ordered, the meeting was that an organization expects to extend the business in Do price, according to location ............................... vl»* 1’ ’ I experiments in blacksands at Port two Stiay locomotives and 40 logging for the purpose of inaugurating a which he is engaged to the Pacific Coast, and in the near future will land and returned to Washington a cars are being constructed, aud will Htock ranch of 520 acres; good buildings and other improvements. $5 per acre. local inspection bureau would be probably establish branch offices in disappointed man. Dr. Day demon We have dairy ranches, city residence propel ty and acreage property within city be ready as soon as the track is laid. formed before the close of the year. this city and in Seattle.—Roseburg strated that iron ami steel can be limits. “ The logs ent near Beaver Hill will Spokesman. Tim inspector for the Coos Bay dis BANDON OK, made from the sand, but failed when Office in KI Dorado Bldg it came Io putting his discovery on a be hauled to the bay and dumped, trict will be appointed subject to con practical paying basis so as to com ami no towage will be required, as firmation by the Pacific Coast Lum II. K. Clover, who has been here pete with the ore product. Mr. Ivy the action of the tides will furnish in the interest of establishing a de ber Manufacturers’ Association, and ser Las faith in the richness of our natured alcohol (ilant, announces his momentum enough for the rafts, ami as tallymen work under the direction beaches in gold and platinum, how intention of going ahead with the in ever, and intends to install machinery they can Im taken to their destination of the inspector, the association will dustry, having received assurances os this winter and give them a scientific on the two tides. Owiug Io the good stand responsible for all grades made a sufficient potato acreage to wannaut oxo I him in proceedings. North Bend has trial. water on South Slough we hope to under direction of the inspector. Quite a scandal has developed al secure a large share of the coal busi It is believed that the new method been selected as the location for the tbeChemawa Training School recent • a • • ness which originates at Bunker Hill. of grading lumber will result iu a plant. The factory will have a capac ity for handling the potatoes raised ly, involving Asa D. Bagnell and “ There are several hundred million saving of from $75,000 to $11X1,000 per on 1,200 acres, but it is expected t hat Mabel McKay, an Indian girl student, causing the former to be held pris feel of limber we can handle when year to the lumber manufacturers of only 7,200 tons will be used the first year. At $8 a ton this will mean the oner by the school authorities in an our line is completed. Had ttie Har Coos Bay. payment of $57,600 to the farmers of endeavor to compel him to marry the riman line shown a disposition to ac 'l'be run of silver salmon in Coos Coos county for their potato crop. girl or make some restitution for bis commodate the owners of this timber alleged wrong. The Telegram of the we would not have built a road. 'The bay is heavier than it has been since The company furnishes seed for the 1870, but the fishermen are dissatis first year, which it will receive from 9lh goes into a lengthy account of the Have contracted for 50 barrels of Pure Old Trafford trouble in which letters from young company recently entered into a six fied with the price paid for silver- the government.—Myrtle Point En terprise. Bagnell’s guardian, Delos Woodruff', years’ contract with the Simpson sides—15 cents apiece. lt«»nrb«»n. It is their aim in the future to supply over and Superintendent Chalcraft are their liar the best whiskey in Coos county. The 1 rand is published, Mr. W oo< Irntl demanding the boy’s release as he graduated OLD TRAFFORD and its purity is guaranteed for medi from the institution last July. A mi cinal and family purposes. cy A j ' Bagnell is the youngest son of Mr. Bagnell, a deceased pioneer of this county, aud not a full blood' Klamath Indian, as stated in the Telegram, He strongly protests his innocence, and at last accounts refuses to com promise. Tribune. Dry Goods Ladies Fine Shoes H 1 , G M F COQUILLE VALLEY LAND CO. 1400 ACRES CEDAR TIMBER «X. o o 0 ....Old Trafford Whiskey Dai o The New. Elegantly Fitted, and Speedy Steamer 17 CENTS A DAY $10.00 DOWN — -ooo—- Evelyn Thrift Weds. C. /’. JEJfSEJf, Master. Miss Evelyn Thrift, the accorn Thia Steamer is New. ia Strongly built, ami fitted with the latest improvements, and will give a regular 8 day service, for paaaeiigers and freight. between the plished sister of Co'inty Assessor T. Coquille Kiver, Oregon, and San Eranciaco, Calif. E. T. ELBEK'I' DY EK, Agent, Bandon, Oregon. KliUME, Manegiug Agent, 207 Front Street, San Eranciaco, California. <’<»rr«*<*t AlistractN for any part of <’ oom Comity niolied Co on Short l*iic«'M fur N «»!■«*«* Kight. COQUILLE, OREGON California and Oregon Coast Steamship Company Steamer Alliance Now plying between Portland and Coos Bay only. Weekly trips. GEO. D. OKAY <t CO.. Oen’l Agta, 421 Market. Mt. San Francivco. L. W SHAW, Agi nt, Ma rah field, I’bone 411. The Recorder Sent to any address 1 year, $1.50 J. Thrift of Coquille and E. H. Thrift of Langlois, was wedded at San Jose, California, r»cently to Mr John Wil mer Stromberg of Oakland. Miss Thrift is a former Curry county girl, and daughter of the old and highly respected pioneer couple, Mr. Mrs. A. H. Thrift, who settled Langlois in the early days of Curry. She is an accomplished musician and a young lady who is unusually at tractive in many ways, and the K e cobder hastens to extend its congrat ■ illations and well wishes to the m-w made pair. Mr. Stromberg, the groom, i traveling salesman am) is well Hpok*-n of by the San Jose papers The Cou ple left for southern California on a wedding trip immediately after the ceremony. •----- 000 — Mrs. Jefferson Davis, widow of the famous President of the Confederacy, died tn Washington City Oct. 17th of pneumonia, aged 80 years. Presidi ut and Mrs. Roosevelt nent condolence to the family, and ordered a floral piece piece for the funeral. AZALEA PARK The Most Pleasing Residence Property -------------- in Bandon ---- -- ------ Sheltered from the Winds, Yet But a Short No Chili h< s or llil •. Alleys Back of Each AZALEA PARK will increase at least ONE HALF in price by this coming summer, and we expect the price to double. Have yon a little idle money? There is NO NAFKB IN VESTMENT tb iu Rea) Estate. Are you working for a salary? 1 lieu lay away 17 CENTS each day and invest it in a lot in AZALEA 17 cents a day! PARK Yon will never miss the money, and before yon realize it the lot will be paid for. You, Sir. Put aside a little of your cigar money von will bo benetitted both physic ally and financially, and you will soon own a lot. You, ZCsZE adam. ® g ® 0 Save a little of your “Sweets ’ money and deny yourself a few hair ami neck ribbons, and trick is done. It is no great hardship, and returns tire manifold. In considering this property we ask you to believe that we intend to build it up and We are right behind the property with al) of our ability and resources, ami whether you purchase in AZALEA PARK or not we ask your support in the efforts we are making and will make to build up Bandou as a Yin)««* it VnliiMbl«*. C3-re&.t Summer Resort You know that lots at a successful OC E A N R ESO R T advance more quickly in value than any other kind of property. B andon D rug Tht> New IhtiiMnrr in Now Reiidy for llitnln«'»« Kt erjthlng New an<l o. Rooms The price we are placing on lots in AZALEA P.\RK, considering location ami the lay of the ground, makes the property the moat promising section on the market. Do yon desire to I mid and have not money enough, come to us. We can aid yon. Fr« »»h. Drugs and Druggist's Sundries, Patent Medicines, Brushes and Toilet Articles, Fancy Stationery. The Pacific BAKUoW r!»»wn m uli«. 25 <iml 74V 1 i.ivlif ; 3 ’■ eel ; $5.00 a mont* . Fine line of Fancy Candies. Imported and Domestic Cigars, MK* KAKAN cìnteli o