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* > • • % Volume XXIII BANDON, ‘/■■'I OREGON: i *** i Julón The Famous Camp Ground WEST BANDON LOTS Placed on February 18th REASONABLE PRICES AND •ASY TERMS • THURSDAY, Number 6 FEBRUARY Don’t forget that Dr. St« «-I«, dentist, is ; I located in Bandou. 1». W. E'aliy iias a horse« fol sale. i See notice. Social dance at , Saturday night. the opera house House, barn ami 3 lots in Bandon, I $1350. Baudon Real Estate Co. Cash paid for sacks by the Baudon Sherwin-Williams paints; a large Commercial Co. line just got in by Baudon Hurdware Clothes cleaned and pressed in a : Co« workmanlike manner. Leave orders A full new line of bolts and set at 1’. B. Hoyt's burlier shop. screws, all sizes, just received by For reliable watch repairing goto. Baudon Hardware Co. V. R. \\ ilson, Coquille. Ore. L J Cody arrived at Marshfield on 160 acre ranch 5 miles from Bandou: the Alliance this week from bis ten good bottom Jami, $2300. Baudon days’ business trip to Portland. Real Estate Co. A large invoice of barrel eburns There is going to be a mask ball at Come ami see them, Bandon Hard Langlois on the night of Washington's w are Co. Birthday. Feb. 22d. The County Court last week ap O. Wiren, keeper of the Bandon pointed Stephen Gallier of Bandou light, reports 11.54 inches of rain for ’ to serve as one of the three road i the month of January. viewers of the county for the ensuing Bandon’s Post office Figures They Show How Substantial Has Been Our Growth the Past Year. Among the list of Oregon towns ami cities that show material growth by their postoffice receipts during the past twelvemonth Bandon is eutitled to a foremost position. We observe from exchanges that some of our sister towns have sought this means of proving their claims to steady and substantial progress. It. is a very good method—one that of fers irrefutable proof if the facts ar<» on the right side of the ledger. In. 4 lots and house in Baudot), all year. the case of Baudon the facts are on cleared and tine ocean view, $1300, Mrs. Doris McKinzie left yesterday the right side, and in proudly saying Bandou Real Estate Co. morning enroute for Sohomisb, \\ ash., I so we also feel a pride that the rest of there to visit with friends for a month j the county is likewise advancing. The Leuton season commences on I The R ecokpeh feels indebted tbm E’eb. 13th. March 31st will be Easter) or so. week to Mrs. Robt. Walker, postmis Sunday an early date this year. Our readers should keep in mind tress, for the following statement of C. S. Elliott is not enjoying the that the members of our Rebekah the receipts of the Baudon postoffic« best of health these days. He is suf lodge are going to present a very en for the years 1905 and 1906. The fig fering considerably from stomach tertaining drama about the middle of ures presented show a net gain of trouble. March. $408.32 for the last year of 1906: J. A. Price, the shipbuilder, left for The steamer Elizabeth, says a tele- ; 1905. First quarter, $303.45; sec San Francisco via Coos bay Sunday , gram received this morning, sailed! ond, >264.76; third, $322.16; fourth, morning, lb« will be absent on busi from San Francisco fur Bandon last | *430.13. Total, $1320.50. uess for a couple of weeks. evening at <> o'clock. «She is now a1 1906. First quarter, $37’2.93; sec \\ hen your watch needs repairing full-fledged oil burner. ond. $383.47; third, $402.10; fourth, take or send it to V. R. Wilson, Alvin Munck bought two lots on $570.32. Tot a 1, $ 1728.82. “lhe Watchmaker;” over 20 years the bill quite recently through the Watch Bandon Grow! experience. Office at Coquille * Bandon Real Estate Co. He intends — ooo----- TLio Thus. Thomson ranch on building one or two dwellings as soon Pioneer Prewett is Dead. Two mile consisting of 160 acres, was as the lumber can be procured. sold yesterday by the Bandon Real Another of the early day settlers of Mrs. J. B. Gross intends accom Estate Co. to M. 1’’. Shoemaker for panying her daughter, Mrs. Dr. Kime, the Coquille country laid down th« $1100. on the latter’s return toCottageGrove cares of life when Esaw l’rewett Mrs. Agues Daily left yesterday next week, and will spernl several breathed his last at the family homo morning for Springfield, this state, months with Dr. ami Mrs. Kime in on Bear creek early yesterday morn where she will spend some time visit the hope of being benelitted in her j ing. The old gentleman bad been ailing for some time, and bis ad ing her parents. M r. aud Mrs. David impaired health. E. Stitt. Jack Tawse, foreman of the oil vanced years bad doubtless much to Sheriff W. W. (»age came down boring operations at Langlois, was in do with the fatal ending. Mr. l’rewett catue from the East from Coquille Monday evening, ami town Friday night on his way to away back in the sixties, and be had reported the river at that time to be Coos bay for a visit. He reports the witnessed the upbuilding of Coos within two feet of (tie mark reached outlook very encouraging, ami gave from a shapeless wilderness into a five weeks ago. the R k - okhei ; some facts that will be flourishing county, He was 72 years Th e local Odd Fellows have started duly heralded in our next issue. of age, and a man for whom all bad l’lie ladies of the Relief Corps an matters going for their first annual the greatest respect A widow, live nounce a public valentine party which ball which takes place on the night daughters and one son are left to of E’eb. 23d. An active and diligent they will give on next Thursday even mourn his demise. committee has the preparations iu ing, Feb. 14th. at the G. A. R. ,Hall. Funeral services were held at tba Ladies art» asked to each bring a bas band. l’rewett home today at 1 o'clock p. n».. C oai koi ; S ale E'irst-class coal at ket containing a valentine and lunch. and the remains of the venerabl v $3 per ton in sacks or $2.50 in scow I tht« same to be sold at auction to the pioneer will find their last repos«» loads. Leave orders at Peterson's j highest bidder. in Bear Creek Cemetery. Sam Nass, the canneryman, has Landing, above Riverton. The scboouer Oregon arrived last been waiting for better weather ere C has . P etehson . tn« starts for Astoria. Mr. Nass in Friday from San E’rancisco, and is Riverton Messrs. Blumenrother amt Morse forms ns that be is going to build an now loading at the Aberdeen mill for have obtained a leasefor 5 years to ti e addition to Ins cannery at Prosper. | her return. Capt. Anderson reports Concrete Hall over Trowbridges I ami when another season rolls round I a quick trip up with the southerly will be in better trim than ever for! winds. The Oregon brought 37 tons store from Mrs. I-’. E. Dyer They will continue to let the ball for lodge business. He also says that be is go of equipment for the new wireless ing to dispense with Japnese iu one 1 station at Cape Blanco, the same to and social purposes. department at least, ami employ only- be teamed from here to its destina A. Haberly left Friday morning on white labor therein. 1 tion. She also brongbt about 30 toiiB his return to Kansas after a brief of The Wheeler Real Estate Co., ' freight for the merchants of this visit to bis brother and family in this river, including gaBoliueaud kerosene place. The visiting gentleman bad whicli-is handling the new Western 1 to relieve the situation. addition to Bandon, have been forced 1 to cut short bis stay because of press to postpone their grand free excur The ladies of the Episcopal Guild ing business iu the East. sioo from Coquille aud Myrtl.- Point will give a Juvenile Masquerade I he Bandon Concert Barn! is plan because of the bard .storm and con Party at Bank Hall Saturday evening ning another treat for the people sequent floods. The excursion will next. Feb 9tb. Maskers under 18 of this section. It will be a conceit ; now ake place on Monday, E’eb. 18th. years of age will have the floor from interspersed with a laughable farce, I and it is proposed to make it a mem 7:30 till 10 p. m., aud for those who and is to be presented about the first orable event in ili»» history of Bandon, « do not dance other amusements will of next month. Full particulars will If th«« weather stays goixl then« will lie provided A committee will awaid appear in due time. doubtless be a swarm of visitors, as ] prizes. Music by Seaside Orchestra. Before the recent storm began Joe the eyes of the coiifity are properly i Refreshment booth in the ball. Or Coach had a force actively engaged , fixed on Bandon these days. We are, i dinary grown folks’ dance after 10 p. developing his coal prospects in the i growing, ami there is abundant cause i tii. Admission for juveniles, 15 ceots; Lampa creek section. These pros for it | for adults, 50 cents. All invited. pects lie about 1.' miles up the creek from the landing, ami Joe already has a tnunel in 250 feet with tracks laid a like distance. He will lav al together ltMM) feet of track. The coal that is revealed to him is of Very fine quality and in unlimited quantity, be reports. Chinese New Year begins next Monday, ami those of our citizens who neglected their resolves on Jan. 1st should now fall in line. We have heard that \\ alter Nelson has ordered a l>U of fire crackers ami punka from friends in th»« Province of Singpue. and Matt Smith will beat a tom-tom that is a special gift front a cousin in the Orient. Cashier Frank Fahy has made a resolve to hunt for only - nig ( I'igl-tails on the np-C'niutry m <t-h> s af'er ibis celestial new year there are other good re-obili hi * and a 'will t ike effect next Momlav. display and sale. We bave ordered in Groceries A. Trowbridg