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Port Orford Notes. The 4 Market A Complete Line of Fresh Vegetables, Fruits, Butter, Dairy and Ranch Products. Milk and Cream delivered. Leave orders for Wood, Coal and Ice Highest Market Price Paid for Farm Produce. / H. M. Axtell & Company Civil 7 engineer and Surveyor, s 1111<>< *11 Higher Classes of Work Solicited. BANDON, OREGON. California and Oregon Coast Steamship Company amei Now plying between Portland and Coos Bay only. Weekly trips. GEO. D. GRAY A CO., Gen’l Agfa, 421 Market. St. San Fraueisco. L. W. SHAW, Agent, Marshfield, Phone 441. Attorney •) N True «>f (iohl Beach, passed through Port Oi ford last week on Lis way to Portland, having been tmbpoeuied by Deputy Marshal Gil bert to ap[>eur before the Federal Grand Jury as a witness against Miss Lizzie Canghel), for irregularities in running the Gold Beach Post Office. There has Leen a fine run of spring salmon in Rogue river during the past week. These are the choicest salmon in the world, bnt they have the bad quality of making one, after tasting them, dislike all others. Mr. Cancanon, the contractor, who is erecting the Wireless Station at Cape Blanco, arrived labt Friday, ami no doubt finds things O K. In another week the tall mast will be equipped amt its power to send ami receive messages will be tested. As this is the most western station of the United States, ami so nearly central on this coast, its weather reports alone will make it one of great im portance. Fire at North Bend. Fire on North Bend's water front threw the entire city in nerve-racking suspense Saturday afternoon about 5.-30. A strong southerly wind was blowing, ami when the whistle at the shingle factory suddenly emitted ttie long, shrieking signals signifying lire, practically everyone on Sherman avenue made a wild dash for the scene. The blaze was extinguished by the employes before any more serious damage had occurred than the scorch mg of some of the timber supports in the engine room. The tire was started by the accidental dropping of a match near the big fly wheel. There was some lubricating oil on the floor ami this instantly ignited and almost simultaneously the room was ablaze. The hose was brought into service and the stream of water sufficed to extinguish the blaze. The fire was the first in many months in North Bend, and created no little excitement until assurance was given that there was no fear of danger. The tire department did not respond, as there was no necessity, aud the amount of damage is trivial. Our Obselete Navy. While the hearts of all trim Ameri cans beat with pride when they think of the powerful fleet assembled in Hampton Roads in honor of the little handful of Englishmen who made the first permanent settlemerit on Ameri can soil 300 years ago, it. is a matter of regret that all of the men-of-war CAPT. J. OLSEN, Master. in stern array are iu a measure out Tins Steamer is New. is Strongly built, and fitted with the latest improvements, and will of-dato. give a regular S day service, for passengers and freight., between the This statement sounds strange when Coquille ltiver, Oregon, and San Francisco, Calif. one bears that many of the very latesl ELBEItT I1YEK, Agent, Bandon, Oregon. additions to the American navy are in E. T. KKl'SE, Managing Agent, 207 Front Street, San Francisco, California. the marine parade, bnt it is true. All of the battleships are more or loss back numbers many of them should have been sent to the scrap pile years ago Every ship in the American fleet was designed beforethe lessons of tiue Japanese-Russian war were learned And these lessons caused a revolution SPECIAL RATES Hi' THE W'E E K O R MONTH. in battleship making. They are les sons which England and Japan quick SAMPLE ROOM IN CONNECTION. ly took advantage of. Both countries now have ships embodying the needed improvements. So far. the United States is only thinking about them, ; not even having let ¡be contract for the building of a real modern war- sLip. A great, deal of interest is taken in Will not. make a man look dressed np if lie has a three-days growth of beard Presto, change. Jnst *tep into the battleship Conneticnt, which will W. M STEPHENS’ Barber Shop head the Yankee fleet. This is Amer mill lie will make you look like a aeiitleninn. llot nnd Cohl Balli«. ica's most powerful Boating fortress, ami will be the flagship of this nation s fighting Admiral Bott Evans 1'he Connecticut was authorized by Congress in 1902, and designed ac cording to lessons taught by the We Have just Opened A Photo Gallery between the Life Saving Spanish American W ar. She is of Station ami the Gallier Hotel, and will engage in a general Portrait, l>ut 16,000 tons burden and has a and View Business, S years experience and all work is guaranteed -peed of only 18 knots when in the very finest sort of trim. It took nearly four years to build her. during which time the sea battles between the Japanese and Russians were fought. The points brought out those bloody contests could not applied to the Connecticut, and sister-ship, the Louisiana. Both Tlir New Drug Store in No older, smaller, slower, have less fight I ing power and carry fewer gunners than England’s big I tread naught. Japan will, within a few weeks, place in commission battleships that will make onr very best ones look puny. Fine line of Fancy Candies. Imported and Domestic Cigars. Ami all becanse America takes too much time in building her warship*. Just lii"t week press dispatches tulil of the placing in commission of the battleship Kansas, which was author f liL.M KNM ITH AND WAGON MA KIIRS ized in l'.ki3. The Mississippi, sister sliip of the Kansas and authorized Wafer: of ill Kind« Ma¿« to Orier. Kcrseshoeiag a Specialty the same year, has uot been placed in lab wot* atUaUod to ^runiptiy natali w<wk pn irnnti t if to tw anti «fact ion. t’rice«} commission and will not be for som« The New, Elegantly Fitted, and Speedy Steamer ELIZABETH HOULE : Hates $1,00 to $2.00 ger Day, BANDON, .... OREGON A Fifty Dollar Suit / he A uà’ Photo Gallery J. W. LINT. Bandon. Oregon I time to come. For Sa I If it takes iLo United State? over (Jue horse, trusty and well broken four years to complete battleships I for buggy. Weighs about 1000 pounds. an alh r. slower ami with less lighting power than the battleniiips construct I For furlbei particulars enquire of E \\. Fun. ed in England and Japau iu two years, how long will it be before we COO - bave a navy as powerful as that of 1 he Royal Chinook Shoes for Men, Switzerland’ Journal. the kind that gives HatisLu'tion to the wearer, at Lorenz A Hoyt. Weather Report. I Of interest to the ladies < f Bandon Lorenz A. Hoyt have just received their uew «nun tuer stock of .ires» goods. You are united to call and inspect. I Eldorado ♦ ♦ ❖ > ❖ •> The weather during the week was CLARENCE Y. LOWE, very pleasant. with an abundance of H hik I ou . Oregon, bright sunshine. Light showers oc curred nearly everywhere on Wednes day ami Thursday, ami the rain held over in the north western counties Is just In receipt of a new and during the greater part of Friday. fresh stock of The temperature averaged about eight Drugs and Chemicals, degree-, above normal in all the coun ties east of this range of mountains, Patent ami Proprietary Preparation- lu the latter district frequent frosts Toilet. Articles, ’ were reported, but they did no dam Druggists Sunti rie»». age of consequence. In the western counties a few light frosts occurred on P erfumes , B rushes , S ponges , S oap . Saturday ami Sunday mornings, bnt N uts and C andies . they were too light to cause any harm Cigar*, iobiit t'o* hik I Cigarette*. worth mentioning. The winds were generally light, but with snflicient Paint*. Oils. Gian* and Painters* Supplies. movement lo cause a rapid drying of the top soil, and by the end of the week the roads were dusty, altbo there was ample moisture in the ground just below its surface. «ÿ <» «N Druggist and Apothecary Building Toward Coos Bay. — The Boise, Idaho, Statesman Rooms says: — AT— That Boise will, before many years, be on the line of a road which it is I not unlikely the Northwestern will ! BANDON build from Casper, W yo., through I Idaho to a probable termination in 1 Nice desìi rooms. 25 and 50c a bight; $1 25 the Coos Bay country, is the belief of a week ; $5.00 a month. C C Moore, the well known resident MRS. SARAH COSTELLO. of St. Anthony, who is now tn the1 city on business. Mr Moore is a large land holder in and near St. Anthony. He is in a position to know of the operations of the Northwestern now building iu Wyoming, and although when approached by a reporter be said be could give no positive infer mtition to the effect that the road would build through Idaho, and did -------OOO — ooo- not care to be quoted on the subject, the announcement coming from him of the probability of further opera All Kinds oi lions of the Northwestern is import ant. The Northwestern is now building from Lander ’o the Yellowstone jiark. At Lander the company has construc tion material to build a line at least Furnished at Living Prices. A share 290 miles in length, according to the of the Public Patronage statement of Mr Moore, and he thinks Solicited. that the most feasible route fora line, which it is regarded as almost certain will be const meted to tiie Coos Bay country, would be through Idaho to Boise and on to Vale From Wyo ming the line could come into Idaho at. a point along the south line of Yellowstone nark, and Mr Moore is of the opinion that such a line will be built, offering the best route The Pacific LEWIN’S Market Wines, Liquors and Cigars..... I< I O > I 21 > * rtMrtil'A Sb pon At«amr street. Itami m, Or. * •> •> <• * «j. »> •> ♦ * <• * <■ <• « .•N T- Pasmussen IP os Proprietors. Oregon. • • Bandon, •è .% .;. k. ‘4 /. r-i-rfrr-tTPr; w-f-tTt-t-rt-rt £ £ THE £ E fc p ANCHOR BAR 4 ALVIN MUNCK, Prop. Í ?. F .c 3 4 jr and Liquors Cigars È ------------------- ■ L We invite our friends to call nnd see us. That's Stuff. the j. -T-í—i-p-í-r-1- - -r-rt-t MEATS and PROVISIONS has a select stock of : WINES, LIQUORS and CIGARS. E. LEWIN Prop. err on ]|rnu4t. IK X »TH £ J<ll< >ES Can’t Expect to det II orth for ,<?/. lint Get l'our ( 'a a WORTH at Seven and one-half Chicken Ranches. I have divided niv land into a little over seven sections containing five acres each which I have on the mar ket. These will make excellent chick- eu ranches, and the land is adapted Healer in Boots and Shoes to the culture of small fruits. A six Repairing neatly and promptly done at ty foot right-of-way passes through lowest living prices. fronting each tract. They lay two ami a quarter miles south of Bandon near the plank road, and sell for $60 aud $65 an acre. These lots are not in the hands of any real estate dealer, and 1 do my business direct with you. Call on or address. C. H. C handler , Bandon, Oregon. M. BREUER S < ■ FOSS 8 IfON R.l.VHO.V TRANSFER CO. C H PATTEKSON & SON Dray and General Delivery Meet, all Boats. •---- All orders bandied with cure.----- B andon , t O rmoon . Title Guarantee and Abstract Company Marsh field mid Coquille. Oregon. Ei, D orado TONSORIAL PARLORS We have completed a thorough ami up to date ABSTRACT PLAN ?, ami are now ready to furnish (’ORRECl ABS1 RAI 1 IS at abort no tice. Orders will receive careful ami prompt attention. Marshfield Office Adjoins Flanagan & Bennett bank. That at Coquille Adjoins Postoffice. P. Ö. HOYT, Prop. Located in ------------------- X-------------------- Marshfield Phone. 143 EL DOKABO Bl ILDING. First Street, BANDON. ORKOON SHAVING, SHAMPOOING ANI) Coquille Phone. 191 l-H“ Phone at our Expense when ordering Abstracts IIAIK I r ; Title Guarantee and Abstract ( o. Cl ITI NG AT STANDARD PKIf ES. J. S. Barton, Abstractor Henry Sengstacken, Manager B andon Drugs and Druggist's Sundries, Patent Medicines, Brushes and Toilet Articles. Fancy Stationery. <• <• <• <• ❖ PACIFIC GRILL ROOMS Prop’r. H. M. AXTELL, 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. Prepared on Short No ice. Phone Pacific Private Dining Rooms F k ¿*5 ^4-, r