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It is their aim iu the future to supply over
their bar the best whiskey in Coos county.
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Port Orford.
deputy road supervisor by Supervisor ' iug the schooner Berwick crossed
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Tex Robison, the latter having bought , over the ^»ar beaded for Coos Bay.
The merchants here have been haul
Mr. Geo. Peoples* and family are a meat market and tuovtsl to Bandon. The Berwick expects to returu imme
iug some goods from Bandon, at a inuviug to ihe ranch on the npper.
A. L. Ferrin, sawyer at the River diately with two million salrnou eggs
oust of oue cent a pound.
river recently purchased by Mr. Peu- ton mill, with bis family were shop for the new hatchery which is now
The teams hauling Io Cape Blanco | plea,
ping in Coquille this week. The mill ready for them.
had a bard time during lust week's '
Miss Jessie Tupper, who is attend is not running at present owiug to
A Mr. Ediuousouof Portlaud visited
storm, but finished hauling Holiday. ing school iu Portland, came home
the wharf being blocked with lumber. Gold Beach last week with the view
Charles Wakemau s lieacb sluiced Monday to spend Christmas with her As sopn as a vessel arrives for a cargo of iuvestiug extensively in property
early this season. aud he is said to be parents.
near this place. Mr. Edmonson was
work will be resumed.
takiug out gold uud platinum at a
Geo. T. Mouitou, *wbo has beeu
Sheriff Gage left Monday for Salem very favorably impressed with the
lively rate.
stutiou agent at the depot iu this city, with James Collins, Jaiues Coffey aud pros|M*cts of Gold Beach becoming
Jobu Tyler returned from bis trip has resigned his position after eight Mar Sing, the prisoners who were the metropolis of Curry iu the near
down the coast last Friday, He years of faithful work. George made sentenced, to the penitentiary by future. So great was hie belief that
traded horses while gone, aud HOW uiauy frieuds during his service by Judge Hamilton. The two former he secured a verbal option on D.
rides tbo beet pacer iu the couuty.
his pleasant aud accommodating go for one year each aud the latter Cuuuifl's place with the inteution of
Walter Moore, you of D. L. Moore, manner, aud be will be missed. Paul for two years. They weut via Marsh laying out a town site there.
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Item« from* Sentinel.
weut with the Fromm boys to joiu Peralta, who succeeds him, is in every
the It. R, surveyors at Oaklaud, who, way qualified to till the position.
we learn, have beeu ordered to Ari
Ralph Nosier has sold bis barber
zona.
shop to Chas. Moomaw, who has beeu
Jobu Deadmond spent a week at working iu a shop in Bandon. Mr.
Bandon a short lime ago, and save Moomaw took charge Monday morn
that he enjoyed the visit very much, ing. Nr. Nosier will conduct the bil
and met many of bis old time friends. iiard parlor recently purchased
Ho was surprised at the growth of him of Ben Schuyler.
the beautiful town.
W. T. Kerr has completed tbo re
Prof. Win. S. Guerin of Langlois
field and the Draiu route. John Law
reuce accompanied Sheriff Gage as returned last week from the Marsh
field hospital where be has been seek
guard.
ing relief from a cancer on the tongue
Gold Beach Items.
of which he has been a sufferer for
many years. Ou being advised that,
Jas. P. Russell, of Floras Creek,
the ouly relief obtainable would be to
weut up to the hospital at Marshfield remove the affected orgau, and not
last week to have a cancerous wart wishing to be deprived from tbo
pleasure of speech, although painful
removed from bis upper lip
ami difficult, Mr. Gueriu decided to
The run of stetdbeads has been very
The last load of freight for the modeliug of bis store, aud uow bus I good the past week. N. B. Hnutley return home aud endure bis suffering
iu the best way be could.—Globe.
j brought dowu from up the river last
wireless station at Cape Blanco weut everything in first class shape.
out yesterday. But there are about
The North Beud Harbor learDH
Ou the evening of Dec. 31st t be Saturday 182. A few other men who
that
J. H. Keatiug intends to inerease
160 tons of gravel and sixty thousand firemen of this city will give their are engaged in steelhead fishing have
the
size
of bis creaiu condeusary at
feel of lumber yet to be hauled—the auuual ball.
made similar catches.
that place, aud that he may build a
gravel from Sixes river, aud the lum
W. N. Wright has been appoiuted
After three weeks of patient wait I branch condeusary on the Coquille.
ber from Adolphsen’s mill.
A strange steam schooner painted
red, No. 76, with the word “Relief’
painted ill large letters on a white
ground, hanging over her side, au-
chored well out in Port Orford Hur
bur Thursday night, and departed
south next morning without any of
her crew coming ashore. Our people
do not know the vessel, but we pre
snme she is connected in some way
with the work of the W ireless Tele
graph. They could have coma in
closer, and easily have lauded in a
small boat.
Mary Marcella llev< r and
brother, J no. S. Satterfield of Neu
York, who are luterested io the Ophir
Mountain Mines, at the bead of Lob
ster creek, are speudiug a few days
at Port Orford resting tip from their
arduous overland ride from Roseburg.
They are accompanied by H V.
Thomas of Los Angeles, who is also
interested tu the same mines.
Isam Walker was in town Sunday.
He is on bis way dowu the coast to
Humboldt couuty, Calif. In coming
through the “grenn woods’’ near Den
mark the fore wheels of his buggj
C. P. JENSEN, Master.
This Steamer ia New. is Strongly built, mid fitted with the lateat improvements, and will dropped into a bottomless pit, the
give a regular H day service, for paaHengera and freight, between the
bind wliis-ls stood ¡ d the air, the seat
Coquille River, Oregon, and San Francisco, Calif.
and top were toru loose, aud the oc
ELBEKT DYER, Agent, Bandon, Oregon.
E. T. KRUSE, Managing Agent, 207 Front Street, San Francisco, California.
cupauts flew out of the buggy. Mr.
Neilson repaired damages, and be is-
now floundering in the mud below
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BANDON,
Fishing
Season a Failure
OREGON.
Tbo Humboldt (Cal.), Times of re
cent date says:
According to the statement of H
Witte, a representative of the fishing
firm of H Linderman & Co., of As
toria, the past fishing season on Eel
River has beeu n complete failure,
and the men that have been employed
by that company, with their ontlils.
will leave next Thursday for
GEO. I). GRAY A GO., Gen’l AgU.
L. W SHAW, Agent,
nort b.
421 Market. St. San Francisco.
Marahtii'ld, Phone 411.
The cause of the poor season is said
to lie because of t lie Condition of the
siilinoli, which have been white, aud
unlit for packing purposes Within
Hie last, week Eeel River lias risen five
BANDON OREGON
ieet, mid >i eonlinnal rise is still ouj
Capital $25.000.00
All the aslt which Ims I wn luon gid
BiHKD <>F DIKEi'I'OltS; .1. L. KnuNKSnsso. f’re-i<l«-nt, .1. D cnholm , Vic«- I't< ■ from the north by ibe Liudermaii
F. J. F aut . Caaliier. F rink F i . am , T. P H anit .
Com, any will also lie shipped i<> As
\ general banking bn.inen« tr.-<unnoted, and cuntomern given every acoonmmdatlo, t >riti, arrangements having b.-en mad»
consilient with s ife and c<>n»ervative banking.
for the shipments.
Correspondentsi The American National Bank of San Francisco, California.
According to local stopping men
Merchants' National Bank, Portland, Oregon
who have handled the salmon output
The Chase National Bank of New York.
Bank i* Open from !> a.m. to 1*4 m , anil I p in. tn 3 |»m.
of past siasons for the Linderman
Company, not one half of tlm former
season's slilpmenls Ims gone north
during this season Other companies,
including t lie Port Kenyon cannery,
are said to have suffered a disastrous
The New Drugstore in Now Ready for ItuMitir»».
I* verytliinç New unti Tre» h.
season.
California and Oregon Coast Steamship Company
Steamer Alliance
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Now plying between Portland and
Coos Bay only. Weekly trips.
BANK oi-
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Drugs and Druggist’s Sundries, Patent Medicines *- •
Brushes and Toilet Articles, Fancy Stationery,
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Fine line of Fancy Oandiee.
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Imported and Domestic Cigars.
The Myrtle Pomi Enterprise in
crowde I in ile collimi)« witt, land no
ticeli wbich m*ntm mudi etcheqner to
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Not Good After Jan. 6, 1907.
The Biggest, Contest Ever Held in Bandon
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Conducting a General & High-Class Restaurant Business
Quick Service if Desired.
Special Rates to Steady Boarders
Private Suppers for Lodges, Parties and Balls our Specialty.
Private Dining Rooms.
Prepared on Short Notice.
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