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Nature provided Coos comity » 1U1
two gateways tit the Paciti* «wean —
Coos bay and the Coquille river
that have become known throughout
the entire length *4 this coast in
shipping circles.
These harbors
have, besides their natural advan
tages received attention 'and im
provements of our national govern
ment to assist in their perfection,
large sums of money being spent
annually on the same,
Besides the
improvement to »he entrances the
government has done considerable
dredging and removing of obstacles
to transport ition in their inner
harbors. This fact is due chiefly
to ttie d< mauds of our important
comineict
In conclusion, Capt. Hart says:
‘ The principal articles of commerce
carried over the l»ar at /the entrance
to the Coquille river aft* lumber and
coal. This commerce is loaded oq
small coasting vessels along the 25
miles of the river between its mouth
and Coquille, and bv them taken to
San Francisco. Considerable coal,
a valuable and scarce commodity on
th<- Pacific coast, is found on Co
quille river about 15 mile- above its
mouth.”
EX rRAC IS OF OFFICIAL REPORT
The Coquille river enters the Paci
fic ocean in the southwestern put of
Oregon. It is formed by four small
forks, which coming from the coast
range of mountains, unite in ihe vi
cinity oi the town of Myrtle Point.
¿w
ator are mounted upon solid concrete
blocks, and the greatest care has
been taken to put in a plant that
would be sufficient to care fwr the
demand. It is new, complete, and
will be a credit to a much larger town
than Bandon.
A Frost 130 horsepower engine
and boiler will handle the load with
ease. The boiler is high pressure,
16x66. A General Electric Gener
ator 3 phase,, revolving field, 2300
volt, will light up the place. It has
a capacity of 2000 lights, 500 of
which are now in and a large num
ber of orders tor wiring have been
left until the plant was in operation.
The City of Bandon has ordered
12 arc lamps which will be located
as follows: Oqe. *t each of these
places—Fourth St. and Plank Road,
3rd St on top of hill, Baldwin’s Cor
ner, 4th St near G. A. R. Hall, in
front of City Hall, Lorenz & Hoyt
corner, Cafe corner. R. H. Rosa Co.
Contractors Wakefield
Jacob
son have the gox eminent contract
to ouilu these jetties
The original
plans called for an extension of the
jetty to 555 feet but the last work
only brought it out 225 feet when
the appropriation was expended.
About 35 000 ton of rock had been
used up to the time it was com-
menced a ain this year,
The last
appropriation was for $55 000 and
the present appropriation is for $05,-
000. Orvil Di<dge, w ho was greatly corner. Woolen Mill corner. Shingle
time has done some good work in
the way of building up Bandon and
vicinity was able to secure a daily
mail, and, incidentally, it has • pro
cured the establishment of an extra
night clerk service at Roseburg
which enabled the San F rancisco
mail *o reach Bandon one day
earlier. The Chamber of Com-
rnerce and the local business men.
of which this organization is prin-
cipally composed, with the assist-
ante of other commercial bodies on
the river and through their
representatives, procured the largest
river and harbor appropriation that
has ever been secured for the Co
quille River.
The present Bandon
Manufacturing Company, the Cody
Mills and the Price Shipyards, are
all valuable enterprises which were
brought to Bandon through the
efforts and influence of the Chamber
of Commerce, and are lasting
monuments to the business enter
prises of Bandon show ing what co
operation and organization will do.
This organization now has a
representative in Washington, D. C.,
attending the Rivers & Harbors
Congress, through whose influence
it hopes to secure an additional ap
propriation for improving the lower
water way of the Coquille River by
G. T. Treadgold. Sec
Cronntn Timmons, President
A. E Hadsall, Trees.
R H. Rosa. Vice-President
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Bandon Investment Corporation i«
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A. ID Morse, Mgr
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REAL ESTATE - TOWNSfTES - PROMOTIONS
BANDON
The Weinhard’s Brewery Depot
GEO.
A.
STOLTZ. Manager
WHOLESALE LIQUORS, Napa Soda, W.
A Games. A C* .’a WbiakiM, White Rock,
Standard Malt aod Cream of Malt, and other
Standard Brands of Brandies, Whiskies, Gin.
Wiuee, etc.
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In the old Panter Building
Prosper
Mill Co.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS
Oregon Pine, Spruce and
White Cedar Lumber......
WE CUT LOCAL
LUMBER ORDERS
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General Merchandise
LOGGERS’ SUPPLIES
a Specialty.
Market Price Allowed for Produce of all Kinds.
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PROSPER,
Title Guarantee
and Abstract Company
The Bia Cut in the Quarry Where Huge Rocka are Loaded on the Work Trains.
fl 11 r*liti<*l<l mill <'o<| 11 iIli*. Oregon.
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It is a tidal river, navigated by instrumental in securing this last Mill corner, in front of Broom Han dredging, and it will try to get a
coasting vessels and steamers to Co appropriation, is now in Washington dle Mill, 3rd St. at top of steps. sufficient appropriation, if not this
quille City, a distance of about 26 working in t e interests of another Owing to the fact that our streets Congress by the next, which will
secure to the Coquille River the use
miles from its mouth, and from appropriation for harbor and river are not familiar by name to the ma
of the monstrous suction dredge
jority, we designate the location as being built for the rivers and har
thence to Myrtle Point, a farther improvements.
Tupper Rock is being removed near public places. J. E. Walstroin bors of Oregon and Washington.
distance of 14 miles by river steam
The Chamber of Commerce has
ers.
In his report for the year for these jetty’ purposes. It has been and Price’s Ship Yard will soon
also, through the assistance of local
1900 to the secretary of war, Capt. blasted and broken so the original have an arc installed.
W. W. Harts, in charge of the im land mark is a thing of the past.
The power house is located near business interests, done a great deal
of local and outside advertising for
provement of rivers ami harbors of E tch-rock is weighed and specifica the Shingle Mill, and will bum saw
different enterprises, among which
Western Oregon, speaking of the tions state it must not be less or dust and slabs from that mill. It is has been the Pulp and Paper Mill,
Coquille river, suggests:
“On ac over a specified weight. It is very* a corrugated iron building, making for which advertising the organ
count of the conditions surrounding interesting to see the little trains it fireproof, and the engine room is ization, and Bandon as well, have
the work of constructing the jetties running regularlv to the end of the floored with concrete. A conveyer been richly rewarded. There is no
at the entrance to the Coquille river, jetty where the piling is secured by carries sawdust from the Shingle commercial body which deserves
greater support from every local
Mill to the power house.
it would be much more economical the heavy rocks.
business man or person interested in
The lights were turned on Novem the welfare of Bandon than the
if funds fi r carrying on the work
could be provided by Congress in The Electric Light Company. ber 16th, and Bandon is now lighted Chamber of Commerce, as it is or
On the fifteenth of June, C. E. by electricity. The reign of the ganized on the proper lines for good
installments of at least $50,000 each.
Hollopeter
commenced work on this candle and coal oil has passed, and business promotion and is one of the
The appropriation of March 3, 1889,
S40.000, was thy largest ever made lighting plant and system. Bonded the gasoline light, which are re strongest instruments for uniting the
influence and interests of a locality
for the work
Prior to that ap by his franchise to the city to have tained by a few of the merchants,
like Bandon and vicinity.
propriation, nine appropriations the lights turned on by the first of w ill soon be placed out of commis
Among the strong supporters of
•Tie made, aggregating #170,000, September, all lines of the construc sion. The electric lights give much the Chamber of Commerce we are
R. E. L.
•r an average of less than $79,000 tion work were rushed, but materia! more satisfaction, require less care, pleased to name:
O.
A. Trowbridge,
tach. If the north jetty is to be was very difficult to secure. Trans and are considered cheaper than any Bedillion,
Rasmussen
Bros.,
Bandon Com
completed aithin the estimated cost portation caused delay, as a greater other kind of light.
mercial Company, Lorenz and Hoyt,
it will bt necessary that the ap portion had to com* from the East.
Panter Bros., .ST. Bruer, Gallier
Chamlwr a4 Commerce.
propriations be larger ami thus Th* heavy machinery w as contracted
3ros., Bank of Bandon, Thos. An
make it possible to prolong the to be delivered in time to start the
One of the leading commercial derson, Gross Bros., Alvin Munck,
perwxlt oi active operations, w hich, plant at that date; but it was simply organization« of Bandon is the Wm. Kicking, J. L. Kronenberg,
ui turn, »ill vender n possible to impossible to get the orders filled. Chamber of Commerce, which is in C. A. J»mieson. Bandon Foundry.
Shields X Kertnejy, C. Y. Lowe,
dispense aiHkxxn» of the expense It has been their greatest contention, corporated under the laws oi the
Bandon Drug Co, Ren Schuyler,
th*t h** hrv* Mwtirred in past Wars tlrt* delay. At last enough material State of Oregon and resues regular A. Wl’N.iir and K R. Rosa.
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in mekiuiar r*p»Mr» n> thr tramways, was secured to commence the wiring Stock cortitacates to. its members
Th«* officers <»♦ th» Chamber of
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ttc., twmlNMxt «wtsary by actual of ^business houses and dwellings,
Ore. P. Topping.
The Banflflu <Tiam!*t of. Com- Comrtjecce are
President,
Motrf..
Fredricks, Jr.,
tteeta 0« « vca ^ i I*
terredo anj( unjil the jrfachinery arrived. .
rnerce he*
urgai«?/1(| t«
Sei refer*
tfcof* 41 correspon-
SV big (b«ler. engine a*d gener nearly dire« VMt» and
tbit iHkA »**>
•farc-frl
We have completed a thorough and up to date ABSTRACT PLANT,
and are now ready to furnish CORRECT ABSTRACTS at ehort no
tice. Orders will receive careful and prompt attention.
Marshfield Office Adjoins Flanagan & Bennett bank.
That at Coquille Adjoins Postoffice.
Marshfield Phone, 143
Coquille Phone. 191
¡t&" Phone at our Expense when ordering Abstracts
Title Guarantee and Abstract Co.
J. S. Barton, Abstractor
Henry Sengstacken, Manager
STEIGER & KERR’S
OCCIDENTALS"
EVER FAIL —
Bandon Hardware Co
Opposite Post Office«