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-« <«• « Volume XXII. BANDON, Coach Co. Buys Barge and Tug. Report Say* that Two More Barges of Larger Capa city Will be Built < The report wax brought to Bandoo last Saturday by one in a position to know that tbe Riverton Lumber Co. baa purchased outright tbe tranaport tiarge Chinook and alap a capable tug for towing between bar and San Fran- ciaeo. This news la declared to bave been aent by Col. Wm. Coach of tbe Riv erton Co, who left for San Francisco aome time ago an route for tbe East. Juat what tug was pnrcbaeed webave not positive word, though our infor mant atated that no overaigbt of tbe duties required of her occurred in making tbe selection. That ia, abe must be fully equal to handling a cumbersome craft at sea under ordi- % nary weather conditions. Tbe company, it is also said, has fully decided to build two additional bargee, each considerably longer (ban the Chinook and having a carrying capacity of about 1,000,000 feet apiece. By having three transports it will be seen that one can be moving, one un loading, and one loading tbe entire time, and tbe tug will be kept stead ily in service. Tbe Riverton Co. leased tbe barge Chinook last fall as an experimental means of marketing their considera ble output, and tbe experiment proved that it would win if only tbe towage problem could be solved, wbicb prob lem evidently has at last reached the stage of solution, Tbe Chinook drawB 2 feet empty and about 8 feet leaded. JUST River boats give one fare round trip to those attending the Masquer ade Saturday night. OREGON: THURSDAY, Don’t forget that Dr. Hteele, deutint. is located in Bandon. DECEMBER 20, Holiday goods at coat at Marshall's. 1906. Mack Number 51. Swain Co. Coming. I MASQUERADE E. Boesen was up from Langlois Cash paid for sacks at Bandon The Mack Swain Theatre Co, now yesterday. Commercial Co. warehouse. playing to crowded bouses at Marsh C W. Small arrived from Idaho A bold hold-up aud attempted rob Walter Nelson bad business at tbe Saturday to locate here or iu Corry field, will «»pen an engagement at bery iu tbe main part of town was bay Monday and Tuesday. county Bandoo Dec. 27tb, 28tb, 30th and reported to our peace officers Bunday M. J. B coffee sells better than any evening, but, tbe victim being intoxi 160 acre ranch 5 miles from Bandoo; 31sth. Tbe following reference to cated aud there being a lack of evi other. Why? Ask your grocer. goo«l bottom land, $2300. Bandon this excellent compauy is taken from T A Anderson has started work on Real Estate Co. dence and authority to act, no arrest tbe Coos Bay Times of Dec. 18tb: was made. According to tbe story tbe uow building for Smith A Rohrer. 4 lots aud house in Bandon, all Tbe Mack Swam company played told by tbe complaining witness, a M G Pohl, the optician, was again cleared and tine oceau view, $1300, to a crowded bouse again last night, Suits made to order for Gentlemen. laborer who was in town with some looking after tbe public-eye in Ban Bandon Real Estate Co aud all went away well pleased with Hats for Ladies and Gents. money, be was assaulted io tbe match don this week. E. Lewin wishes it known that be their presentation of “When Women Masks for Everybody. wood district near tbe west-end wharf Harold Nelsoo is again doing gen delivers meat to any part of tbe town a short time after tbe supper hour, Love.” Tbe troupe will present eral blacksmithing and horseshoeing aud its suburbs free of charge. but broke away aud «»scaped after “ Down on tbe Farm” tonight and first being struck on tbe bead with at tbe Nelson shop. See adv. Col. Blumenrotber started for | will draw a full bouse, as tbe play is tbe bntt end of a gun. Tbe allegtsl The Pacific Grill Rooms will be Marshfield Monday morniug, but said to be good. Tbe company has assailant made no attempt to conceal kept open till midnight throughout turned back on reaching Beaver Hill. Come and See Elegant Display pleased its patrons greatly, and is one bimaelf either before or after tbe holiday week. Special midnight sup SATURDAY. S. A. Miller, who has been connected affair, and even went to church ttiat pers every eveniog. of the best theatrical organizations with tbe local canneiy tbe past sea eveniog, it is reported. There is a Tbe sheds goiug up at tbe Price son, departed for Astoria Monday that has ever visited Marshfield.—Re deal of mystery in tbe case, but per shipyard to facilitate winter construc Iwt. served seatB now on sale at Bandon haps a trifle more of barleycorn. tion work are of huge proportions and Jacob Boblender, bailiug from Ore-, Drug Co.’s Store. Butter wrappers prioted at tbe Ri« O. P. Haagensen, landlord and saw expensive character. gon City, this State, arrived Friday COKDEK office. A Merry Christmas to all. mill mau at Langlois, aud bis broth W C Chase, Representative-elect last ou a visit to his sister, Mrs. M S. er in-law, James P. Olsen of Den from Cooa county, was iu Bandon to Smith. SINCE 1877 WE'VE BEEN TREATING PEOPLE SQUARE mark. were both visitors to Bandon day, aud called on tbe R ecobdeh . He Beut Hoyt left Saturday morumg last Monday. Their mission was to will leave for Salem Jan. 10th. for Humboldt, California, in the in close tbe sale of a half iotereat in Tbe ifamlon Hardware Co. has a terest of life insurance. He will be each of their timber claims iu Curry fine line of holiday goods, consisting absent some time. county to J. Province of Wheeler of fancy crockery, etc, now on dis Miss Irene Lamb of Ooqaille. graduate in county, Oregon. Mr. Province is a play. Call and examine same. manic of Columbia College, Milton, Oregon, brother-in-law of Nels Rasmussen, ia prepared to give leaeona on piano and Bo t to ml «» sb roads Bre responsible mandolin in Bandon, Friday and Bat nr and with Mrs. Province is visiting jere at present. Tbe timber be in for the irregular arrival of mails tb«-se day of each week. Term» 50 cents an hour. vests in is prouounced some of tbe days from Roseburg. It is disap Inquire of Mrs. Cbas. Kime. very beat on tbe coast, and tbe price pointing to find only county papers Sunday was a delightful day on tbo paid Messrs Olsen and Haa?'ensen ag and letters coming on tbe Dispatch, river, tbe tides were unusually high but it ia of no use to kick. gregated about $4000. and tbe bar very smooth. It was a Costumes. SUITS, MASKS AND PAPER HATS. Leave Orders at Once. Miss Maud Garfield "Write TTs Today For Our Big, Illustrated Mail Order Catalogue .... Next Saturday evening. Dec. 22<i. ia tbe date of tbe grand masquerade to be given by onr soldier veterans io Bandoo. No effort has been spared to make this an event to be remem bered, and tbe public should give the soldiers a lift as well as thoroughly enjoy themselves oo this occasion. Miss Maud Gartield is tbe costumer, we believe, and there are indications that many will appear in mask and grotesque attire. The grand march will form io Bank Hal) at 8:30 p.m RECEIVED ! The Pacific Grill Rooms are In coming more popular day by day | Why? Because tbe service ¡8 No. 1, the tables stocked with tbe very best in tbe market, and everything ¡8 home like and inviting. Try tbe Pacific. great day for shipping, chicken ranch of bis homestead a few miles out of town. He will go into tbe business extensively, and when all is in ship shape will need but one beu to make tbe place j»erf«>ction. He expects to market bis product in Ban don and vicinity. Deckband Symonds of the Dispatch is off duty and navigating with a crutch this week. His foot got iu tbe way of a big milk can Sunday after noon. Donald Cbarleson brought his mother borne from Myrtle Point last Wednesday, and at latest reports her condition was about tbe same. The Recorder offer* a C. B. Zeek and wife were outgoing • beautiful $10 trimmed hat paseeugerB per steamer Breakwater! to the lady who secure* the Monday. Mr. Z«»ek goes to San Fran-1 most cash subscribers before cisco oo a short trip and bis wife to Remember our tbe East on an extended visit. They i Jan. 1st. bave rented their borne to J H Price. other prizes in the voting Abe Corson is preparing to mak« a contest. Dry Goods, Clothing, Footwear, Hats M illinery, Cloaks and Suits, F uni is h ings____________________ It saves you time. It saves you money. Free, postpaid, for the asking. Mail us this Coupon—-NOW ! Please send me at once your big, illustrated, Mail Order Catalogue, FREE. POSTPAID. NAME ..................................................................................................................... ADDRESS................................................ ............................................................. John Tyler is to bave charge of Ed n. h . Racklefl’B general store at Langlois Editor Dodge of the Coquille Sen during Mr. Racklefl's absence as our tiue), while en route to Washington Joint Representative in tbe coming to attend tbe National Rivers and Legislature Harbors Congress, bad the misfortune -------- ESTABLISHED 1877 At Dairy ville in the church on Sun THE BIG STORE to masb two of bis tiogers m tbe door day, Dec. 23d, 11 o’clock am, a ROSEBURG OREGON jam of a Pullman car. The ends of Christmas religions service will be the two digits bait to be amputated,; held. There will he Christmas sing I and it was an extremely painful ac- | ing in tbe eveuing also. Go ami en cident. joy Xmas in the church. Trip after next tbe steamer Eliza The balance of the machinery for beth will likely lay off a half mouth J. H. Price’s shipyard arrived per at San Francisco for the purpose of las^ Elizabeth, aud tbe jard will soou being converted into a modern oil- ■’ be iu sbH[>e for full operation. With burner. Tbe intention to so change [ an overhead sb«»d then» will be noth her furnaces has long b«*eii contem ing to delay ship construction through plated aud is uow fully decided up hi , tbe winter. we are authoritatively told. The task L, M MacLauriu ami C. M Rhodes, will only require about fifteen days. who decorated tbe walls of Alvin The Town Trustees met in special Miinck's resort, are uow at work ou session Friday eveuing, ami appropri J. P. Tupper's place. Tb«?se decora ated $100 from the city treasury for tors are certainly expert workmen, as th«» benefit of tbe tiiemen's uniform a glance at the interior of tbe fund. Onr laddies, we understand. “Munckey Cafe” will abundantly are shortly to appear in bran new prove. Mtinek has reached tbe con suits with the aid thus given Tbe clusion that bis place ia really better Trustees also granted Jack Tupper a ! looking than himself. liquor license for six montbs oo bis , F. Freund, who purchased tbe oil payment of $300. well uear Langlois a couple of months A change took place io one of <>ur ago, came up from San Francisco on barber shops Moudsy, H F. Morrison tbe last Elizabeth, bringing with him selling tiis business to W. M. Stephens quite a quantity of casing and other who with bis wife arrived from Bnffa material for use at the well. From Io, Wyoming, only two ¿fays before. this it would appear that operations The new proprietor, like the old, is : ar«» to go steadily ou iu tbe hope of said to l>e a No. 1 artist with the securing petroleum in paying quanti razor. We are glad to kuow it is not ties. Jack Tanze, late of Coquille, is tlie purpose of Mr. ami Mrs. Morrison now the foreman in charge of the to leave us for a while at least. work. i: J osephson ’ s :: A Full line of Dress Goods. Umbrellas in Great Array. Complete Line of Everything at Wholesale Prices. Trowbridge’s HOLIDAY SALE OF PLAT A .. Millinery.. Everything Going AT COST _ Sale begins Saturday, Nov. 24, , ------- AND ------- Lasts till after New Year. A/es</awes NELSON McKENZIE Cheapest .Lots . in Bandon The steamer Elizabeth came to port last Sunday with A. C. Bliely. tbe old time purser, again on duty. Ray Ki is man haviog taken a short layoff to visit bis parents aud tbe sweet orange groves in Southern California. King and McKenna say that orange bins sums have already appeared io otre of those groves, but Captain Jen-en and Bliely would not substantiate lb« story in toto. We await further devel Occidental Chapter, No. 45. Order Eastern Star, held an election of offi cers at its state«! meeting last Satur day evening, the election being fol- lowe«l by a snpjier and a good time generally. Those chosen to serve as elective during tbe ensuing year were as follows: W M, Mrs Matt Smith: A M, Mrs E Hite; W P, Cbas Kime; Sec, Mrs F H Mehl; Treia, Geo Lo renz; (k»nd. Mrs Cbas Kime; Asso ciate Cou I, Mrs Msnriett, 50x100 Feet Lots, 60 Feet Streets and 12 Feet Alleys. Title Perfect. Warranty Deeds. The Wheeler Real Estate Co,