Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, February 17, 1910, Image 2

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    naturally will iiassenger boats betwe -n Bandon Aged Pior.eer Came to C©
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profit in the way of incr ased busi­ and Coquille City, reaching all the
I_iOGÌ£j 3 a.xid Proftweional Directory
vVith First Wagcns
ness and necessary grc wth.
For ri.'er points
There has beyn a
these reasons Bandon promises to marked increase in theshipping, due
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Lodges are Btqtiestcd to hotify this Office on Election of Officers and on ä
1 ave a lively stir this summer and to the revival ot the lumber busi­
Fort. t Grove, ().., F< .
Al-
Change
of Meeting Night. Cards under this Head are 50c per in., month
her people, who are wide awake, ness.
moran Hill, pion er of 184^ and 83
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are pieparing for advancement
Besid s jjer manufacturing and y ars old, died last night on bis
which seems certain.
business features,
Bandon has farm eight miles south ot Forest
Dr H. X j . Houston
Bandon is naturally a inanutaf*> another advantage, that of summer Gr ve His funeral will take place Lewah Tribe No. 48, Imp. O. R. M.
lyiEETS every Thursday evening at 8 run at
PHYSICIAN & SUHGEUN
'unng and ship) ing point, because resort possibilities. The beach be­ Sunday, with interment in the Hill,
tile Bandon Wigman. -Sofourning chiefs
Otlice over Prag Sture.
Hour», U t<>
«•f her harbor and the river which ex­ low the city is one of the must cemetery, which is Vn his farm and i ui good standing are cordially invited to attend. a.ni. t :30 to 4. | m ; 7 to 8 in the evening.
W. T. Allen
G E M lison,
Night calla anssvered frour office.
It is which was named for him.
tends well back into the interior picturesque on the coast.
C. of R.
Sachem
ItANIMtN.
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OKtUON
I
But the territory around gives a fine lined with beautiful rocks and af­
Almoran 1 Iiil was one of the first |
l»r N. la. Perkinm
Masioiiic
r> tail business which can always be fords one of the greatest play
f that great immigiant w ive to
QANDON LODGE. No. 130 A. F. * A.
grounds
for
pleasure
seekers
in
the
OFFICE HOUKS; 10 a. m to 3
depended upon
In consequence
come into Oregon from ea tern
M, Stated communications hist Saturday
tu., 7 p. tu. to 8 p. tu.
there has been a big amount of whole of southern Oregon. Many states. He had alien y been on tin 1 iter the full moon of each month. All Master
Residence
in New Denholm Building
of the residences are on the bluff Pacific Coast over hall a deca 'e Masotu coiduily invited.
Building this winter.
J. A. Vldrruon. W. M.
One of the largest private im- ■iking the beach, with a beautiful when the California excitement G. T. Treadguld. Secrelary
Dr Z j . F. Sorensen
1 movements is the building of the view of the ocean. In the summer started. Unlike so many still sur­
DENTIST
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new Cody mill.
The old plant of scores of campers enjov lhe fine viving pioneers of the ’40s and
Office Over Vienna Cafe
Q XNDON LODGE. No. 133. 1. O. O. F.
Telephone at Office and Home.
the Cody Lumber company was climate and pleasures of lhe sea euly ’50s he w.i not a child when
meets every Wednesday evening. Visiting
bANDON
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OREGON
co
1st.
The
place
promises
t
>
be
lestioyed by fire.
The company
Ip* crossed the plains but a young brothers in good standing cordially invited.
C. F. I homas, N. G.
one
of
the
most
noted
summer
re
­
uas nearly completed a new struc­
man of 22 5 ears.
A. J. Hartman, Secrrtary
O. T. TK£A DUOLI»,
sorts
of
the
state
The
average
ture, which in its equipment will be
Mr. Hill was a charter member ol I
ATTI )R N E Y A N D COUNSE L< H
AT - LAW,
Rebekah Lodge No. 126.
one of the finest mills in the county. annual maximum temperature is Holbrook Masonic Lodge, of Forest |
NOTARY
PUBLIC
It will employ about 60 men, be­ >2 degrees, and the average mini Grove. He was one of the three |
I S in K. of P. hall every second and
fourth Fridays. Practice nights first Fri­
IL M.
INM1OMEK.
sides the 65 now at work in the mum temperature 52 degrees The remaining charter members at the I day of the
month; Social evening the 3d Friday
Baudot),
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Orogcn.
company's camp and will cost e ver sea breezes make the summers de time of his death.
ot the month. A cordial invitation extended to
Office
With
Bandon
Investmeot
Uo
lightful,
and
lhe
place
ideal
for
a
ail
meml>ers
in
good
standing.
$100,000.
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Inez Jenkins. N. G.
vacation.
The Odd Fellows lodge is build­
Belle A. Kolp, Secretary.
LAME SHOULDElt
With
present
progressive
public
Dr. H- îvl. Brown.
ing a hall on First street. On the
This is a common f .riu of mnsenlnr
movements,
the
1
irge
expenditures
Reaident Dentist.
rheumatism.
N
>
interual
treaiiuent
Kui^htn
of
Pythian
tower floor will be a theatre which
is needed. Apply Chamberlain's
Office in Panter Building
of
private
capital
and
the
opening
ELPH1 LODGE, No. 64. Knights of
till be one of th« best appointed in
freely three times a day and a quick
Office Hours: 9 lo 12 M., 1 to 5 P. M,
Pythias. Meet; every .Monday evening
the connty, and on the second floor of a railroad, there seems to be for cure is certain. This liniment has it Knights
hall. Visiting knights invited to
Phone,
BANDON, OREGON
Bandon
the
coming
summer
the
proven especially vuliiai le for mnsen ittend.
Dr. L. P. Sorensen C. G.
» ill be a lodge hall. The build ng
B. N. Harrington K. of R. S.
opening ot a new era for the city bv lar and chronic rheumatism Sold by
will cost,'about $7,000,
(
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Lowe.
• The Bank of Bandon is erecting a the sea and much of the undevel
Woodmen of the World
Attorney and Counselor-at-Law
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two story concrete building. The oped but rich territory >f Cum
Mr. E. Berg of Sprague, Wash , fQ easide Camp No. 212 meets every first ar .1 COQUIDLK. - ORE
lower floor will be the home county. I
third rhuisdays of each month. Visiting
Office over Skeels' Store
‘
passed
th ough here recently on his ; neighbors cordially invited.
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of the Bank and the second floor
R.
W.
Bullard,
C.
C.
Office
Phone,
Main 335;
residence. Mein 346
way to Pacific City, the new town
will be fitted as offices. The struc­
A COMMON COLD
J. N. Hosking, Clerk.
on Lake Fiores south of Bandon. ,
ture is flatiron shaped and will
We claim »but if catching cold could
DR J- D KELLEY
OK. E. W. KONNITEK
he avoided some of th»* most dang*-r- He has made arrangements to open j
cost about $10 000.
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ns
and
fatal
diseases
would
never
be
up
a
general
merchandise
and
gro
j
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
The Timmons building has been
Physician and SurgeoD
beard of. A cold ofien forms a cu -
OREGON
finished, at a cost of $7,000; an ad tnre beds for germs of infectious di- cry store at that place \V. I'.( BANDON
residence in Panter residence property Office in Donald Charleston home, opposite
dilion to the El Dorado block was •ases. Consumption. pnenm mia. Evans of this :ity sold him the en- 1 )flice and next
Presbyterian church, Bandon, Oregon
door to Bijou Theatre
iipbiberia and scarlet fever, four of tire bill of groceries.
Mr. Evans
ererted, at a cost of $3,000; an ■ lhe
most dangerous rind fatal diseases
addition to the Dime theatre is .ire of this class The culture bed states there will be important de j
being built and will cost about formed by ttie cold favors toe devel­ velopme its take place in tha sec­ $
of the germs of tbe«s diseases, tion soon.
The twelve surveyors
>500; the Coos Bay Brewing Com opment
1 hat w mid not otherwise find iodg- who passed through here on the i
pany is erecting a business building merit. There is little danger, bow
It i N IM»N
OREGON
which will cost over $3000. lhe ever, when a good expectorant cough Breakwater are there running lines
mt-.licine
like
Chamberlain's
Cough;
Capital, »25.000.
school house completed a few ■ Remedy is used. It deans out these tor the proposed railroad from Ban-
Ion
to
Gold
Beach
—
Coos
Bav
months ago cost $35,000
culture beds that favor the develop 1
BOARD OF DIRECTORS:
J. L. Kronenberg, President. J. Denholm, Vice
me’it of the germs of these diseases Harbor
President; F. J. Fahy, Cashier; Frank Flam, T. P. Manly.
These buildings mentioned
That is why this remedy has proved
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over $150,000 in cost. During the sb universally successful in prevent­
A general bank
.less transacted and customers given every accommodation con­
11\ s ’« *»ji i a . > r r a e
sistent with safe and consetvativ: banking
past ycai there have been buil ing pneumonia. It not only cured c r 1 a a MOST
POPULAR BECAUSE IT
CORRESPONDENTS: The American National Bank, of San Francisco, Calif;
about 150 residences, averaging in vonr cold quickly, but minimizes the
IS THE BEST
risk of contracting these dang< r .n-
Merchants National Bank, Portland, Oregon; The Chase National Bank, of New York.
c ist $1200, which makes another liseases. For sale bv C. Y. Lowe.
"IliHvas. l l Chamberlain's C mgli , I
IL-tui'dy for the past eight years and
$180,000 in public improvements.
find it to be ooe of tha best sellii g
The public improvement which is
medicines on the market . For babies
being done bv the city and that Corporation Bill Taken Up and vonng children there is nothing
better in the line of cough syrups,” I
which has been contracted for will
says Paul Alleu, Plain Dealt, g, La ,
total about $12,500.
So the im­
This remedy not only cures thej
Washington, D. C. Feb. 7.— roughs, colds and croup so comtnou
provements which have been finish­
ed or are about completed reach a The administration bill providing among your children, but 1 pleasant
BRIDGE & BEz\CI I Stoves, Range* and Heater« have in them «0 many excellencies
ior federal incorporation of corpora­ md safe for them to take. For sale
total of nearlv $370,000.
bv
C.
Y.
Lowe.
that they are now acknowledged the greatest sellers on the coast and they are growing
tions, engaged in interstate com
- —ry* mj — -
The population of Bandon has
in favor every year.
We have the exclusive agency in Bandon for these household
i mcrce was presented in both branch­
aud
office
necessities,
and
prices range exceedingly modest in either case.
been growing, and now reaches
Another good wintry blast has i
es of congress today In the House
2700. During the past year ic
TINNING AND PLUMBING A SPECIALTY.
the reference of the bill to t: e judi­ struck the effete East, the therm n
cording to the school census there
etor
registering
as
low'
as
24
de-
i
Our
Assortment
of Hardware, Tinware and Edged Tools fs Most Complete.
ciary committee was made without
have been added 11S children to the
grees
below
zero
in
some
places.
At
objection, but in the senate, Sen­
number
attending the schools
ator, Newlands of Nevada opposed | this same time Oregon people were '
which puts the Bandon district
the second reading of the bill and enjoying the finest kind of weather ‘
Portland and Coos Bay Steamship Line
second in th 2 county in point of at­
g ive notic he would ask tomorrow and here at Bandon, out-door pic
tendance,
I to have it referred to the Com nics on the beach and in the woods
The city has made about 3500
niittec on interstate Commerce. have been the order of the day.
ieet of plank and piling street im­ Senator Clark of Wyoming, who in
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provements to extend over the low-
troduced the bill in the senate when !
STOMACH TROUBLE CURID
portions of Bandon.
About 400
Sails from Coos Bay Saturdays at Service of Tide
asked, said the measure involved ' if you havA any trouble with your'
feet of macadam is to be laid in the
Sails from Ainsworth Dock, Portland, Wednesday at 8 P. M.
legal points which only the judi- 1 stomach yon should take < 'll imber-
business section, about two miles of
ciary committee could deal with j lain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets.
sidewalks will be finished in the
Mr. J. P. K'ote of Ediua. Mo., -ays;
W. F. MILLER, Agent, Marshfield
C. M. SPENCER, A(ent Bandon
(andon
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properly.
"I
have used a great many dilT.iont
spring. Streets have been extended
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medicines for stomach trouble, i>nt
in all directions to the residence
find Cha'idwlniu's Stomach .md
districts.
Liver Tablets more beneficial than
, FEVER SORES
anv other remedy I ever used.” For
The business section of
Fever sores snd old chronic sores| sale by C Y. Lowe.
should not be healed entirely, l>nl .
dong the water front. It
back of it is a high but level plateau, should be kept iu healthy condition, j
This can be done by applying Cham
The Oregon Agricultural College;
on which the residence districts her lai tl's Salve. This salve has no
will
celebrate its quarter Centennial
spread out for many blocks. As superior for this purpose. It is also
as
a
state institution at the close of
most excellent for chapped hands,
more waterfront and more business sore
nipples, burns and diseases of j the present college year with the
Rates $1 .00 to $2.00 per day. Special rates by
territory is need ?d a new portion, the skin. For sale by C. Y. Lowe.
most elaborate function ever held at
known as Woodland addition, has
week or month. Sample Room in Connection.
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the institution. The most able and
been opened and largely sold, It
Trespass Notice
distinguished speakers obtainable, i
will allow the extension of the water­
excellent music. military drills,
Bandon
front and the business section.
athletic
contests
and dramatic
Notice is hereby given to all whom
Several new industries are prom­
exhibitions will be among the fea
ised for Bandon. F. S Perry, who it may concern not to enter upon or
tures.
All of the college and
owns the veneer factory, will soon tresnass in any manner upon the
Lots 3 student organizations will hold re- i
start work on a new plant on th-- following described land
unions —in short every effort will be
waterfront. (Uianey Brothers, who and 6 in section 23 and the lots 2
made to attract the almnni of the
op«rate a big logging ctmd on and 3 in section 26 in Township 30
NEW STATE-ROOMS INSTALLED
college at this time. The details
the Coquille river, are content South of Range 15 west of Wil
have not been worked out but the
plating the erection of a big mill at Lunette Meridian and the .South
Eight Day Service Between the Coquille River and
enthusiasm
of both the stud' nts at d
East quarter of the North West
Bandon.
San Francisco
the faculty, in .vho-e hands the ar­
Two passenger and freight steam quarter of section 23 in Township
rangements have been placed, i* 1
era make regular hips to Sin Fran­ 30 South of Range 15 \Ve-t of Wil*
rirst-class Passenger Fare,
-
$7.50
The above -util lent gu trail <• of the great sui -
cisco. besides the lumber b >ats lamcite Meridian.
cess
of
t
e
undertaking.
Recently the steamer Newport described land situated in Coos and
Freight Rates,
-
$3 on Up Freight
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was put on the run, and gives direct Curry counties
W allace P. P omerov
•J. E. WALK FROM. Ag*nt. Bandon. Oregon.
freight connections wuh Portland.
Finishing lumber ol all grides
E A E. T. Kruse, owners and managers, 24 California St., San Francisco.
5-4t
Langlois,
Oregon.
The North Pacific Stea nship C >.n
will be delivered to any part of the
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f
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¡»any owning the Newport, has pur­
city on short notice.
Apply to
chased the river boats from the
New lol of best barley. lowest Rockwell Bros, on the S S. Litt e
C »quilkTransjh .1.4110,1 com price m town at Estabrook Ilan place, 2 I 2 miles southeast of Ban­
pany and will operate freight and house.
tf
don.
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New Era Comes To Bandon the road, and as
The following was taken from the
Portland Journal of Saturday, Jan­
uary 29 and shows to a consider­
able extent what outsiders think of
Bandon:
Now that the Bandon-Pon Odord
railroad h.ts been sold with as
surance of actual construction be
ginning in the spring, a new era of
prosperity and growth has started
in Bandon, Coos county, which is
appropriately called Bandon-by-the
Sea. During the past six months
much has been done in the way of
improvements. There is now more
of an appearance of going ahead
than in any of the southern Oregon
ports, and the railroad movement is
starting a new advancement and
the coming summer is expected to
be the most lively ever seen it the
city.by the-sea.
The railroad was organized by
leading business men ot Coos and
Curry counties, and was promoted
by Steve Henderson. The purpose
of the road was to penetrate Curry­
county and give that territory an
outlet at Bandon for the vast re
sources of the country south of it.
A survey was made from Bandon to
Langlois, and on down to Port
Orford. The opportunity to dis­
pose of the road at advantage pre
sented itself and recently the sale
was announced to have been made to
Seattle men. It is generally un­
derstood th it the real purchasers
are the Southern Pacific, and that
the road is to be a part of the coast
lline.
At any rate assurance is
given that the part from Bandon
tc Port Orford is to be built at
once, as the rights of way provide
that work must begin in a specified
time, the limit of which is but a few­
months.
Bandon is peculiarly situated, in
that it has some advantages which
other cities in the county cannot
have. It is at the mouth of the Co
quille river and is the seaport out­
let for the whole of the rich Co
quille valley, which includes the
mos* extensive part of the farming
land of Coos county. It is the ship­
ping point of everything from a
large section of ranches and for the
products of a number of mills which
line the river.
The
city is
headquarters
for
several large
lumber camps, so that between the
ranches, the lumber business and
the other industries the city has a
good payroll.
Curry comity, yet in an unde­
veloped condition, finds a natural
outlet at Bandon. From 10 to 20
tons of butter is shipped from Curry
county to Bandon every year, be­
sides other ranch products. South
of Bandon in Coos and Curry
counties are five sawmills, the out­
put of which is purchased by Ban­
don shippers and a large amount
of match wood and cedar railway ties
are brought up from the timber dis
tricts to Bandon for shipment to
San Francisco.
All of theie products must now
come by wagon, an expens ve and
difficult method. It costs about $4
a thousand to get lumlier and match­
wood to Bandon The railroad
will be able to give a much lower
freight rate, and will make possible
the shipping of greater quantities.
Vast timber areas, most of
which are owned by big lumbermen
are tributary to the new road. All of
this timber must be gotten out some
way, and the railroad will offer the
chance That the height is thereto
be hauled gives assurance or the
road, even if operated only as an in
dividual line from Bandon to Port
Orford, as being a profitable under­
taking.
Thousands of acres of fin * land
for dairying and grazimg can be
found in Curry county, and much of
this would be acquired in smaller
tracts and occupied were it not for
the difficulty in reaching the country.
If the railroad is built it will do
away with the long hard drives over
the wagon road and give ranchers
easy transportation to market.
With Bandon, a seaport in touch
with both Portland and San Fran
cisco, and the onljrvity of any size
in this part of the state, she naturil
ly is the center and outlet tor t «
country which will be opened up by
i
C. R. BARROW
BANK OB BANDON
A. MO NAIR
THE HARDWARE MAN
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