/ EUGENE V'IÎT >r,ity J Eg » ORE II ,O1 . w* z.» ■Q a NDON LODGE, N o . 133. I. O. O. F. meets every Wednesday evening. Visiting brothers in good standing cordially invited. A. G. Hoyt, N. G. A, Knopp, Secretary Klilglifx D at lodge . I’ytblaa N o . m , Knight« of ¡ Pythias. Meets every Monday evening i at Kniuhts hall. Visiting knights invited Io attend. C. R.Wade C. C. B. N. Harrington K. of R. S. Dr. B. L Houston PHYSICIAN & SUHGEoN Office over Hruv «tore. H jutb , 'J to ’.2 7 to 8 in the •veniug. a.m. 1:30tu 4, Night caUa answered from office. HANIMIN, - - OUKOON - Dr L B. Sorensen DENTIST Office Over Vienna Cafe Telephone at Offi ce anti Home. OREGON bANDON County Court Will Make Start on Proposition This Year T. TKKAUUOLI), ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT - LAW, I COR her , another steamship line to Califotnia, to carry the coal output of the Gage mine at Riverton, the new splint factory will soon be in oper­ ation, the new box factory is practically complete, the loggin» road is par Report Say« That Portland Hotel and Number of Regi- dences Destroyed. Post Bookter« Are Coining Office Saved. Here tially if not practically assured, all the mills anil factories along the river In fact there is evéry evidence of prosperity, i Commissioner Geb. J Armstrong, look where you will. Report has been received here The establishment of a fruit and vegetable cannery here will be the that the gasoline schooner Anvil who has returned from the session of the County Court recently held in means of developing the country in the Iruit and vegetable raising busi leaves Portland today and that a Coquille, reports that the court sei : ness as never before, and the fact is generally conceded that theie is no i delegation of Portland business men aside $10,000 as a staiter on cruis- j country on the face of the earth that can excel us in this matter. It will were aboard with the intention of ing the timber of Coos conmv so j mean thousands and in time millions of dollars to the farmers of Coquille that a proper estimate of value can paying a visit to this section of the be reached and the large timber valley and the employment of a great many people. All other indus­ country. holders made to pay their propor­ tries will also help to a very gieat extent in building up Bandon and the No further report has been heard tionate shale of the taxes. While ( oquille valley. but it conditions are favorable the this will suffice to erut.se only a small There is, however, something more that we should do, and that is to Anvil should be here in course of per cent of the timber, yet it will be a start in the propc- direction, and prepare in a public wav for the future development of this section of the the next few days. under the.circumstances was all that country, and the two vital necessities that are now before us are good ; — ooo----- the court could appropriate at this time. In the matter of road money Mr. Armstrong says there is a little less in the county road fund than these was last year, but the court is de­ termined to make it go as far as possible. The outlook for county business is quite promising, and there will be several changes made and improve ments instituted in the managing of affairs. Mr. Armstrong says that the members of the countv court are working together very harmoni • ously, -------- --------------------------- G. We have a number of new industries promised, among which is a finii cantieri, Rs was announced in last Friday’s R e are running at full bl ist C. S. Hubbard Sachem. M mbou I o . elphi NUMBER 3 »«"t ™ s««« ■" BUSINESS MEN ............. Lodges are requested to notify this ofiue on election of officers and on change of meeting night. Cards under this head are 75c per inch per month. G E W.l«oa. C. of R. , I SEI ASIDE MONEY 3 Lodge and Professional Í ■1 *CM Lodges Install Officers wagon roads and a port cointr.isvion. These are what the farmer needs to ! get his produce to town and thence to the markets of the world. These i are what the merchants need to get their goods from jobbing houses and . orts established 1 under the law are moving off smoothly, with no friction, and the recent election at Coos Bay, which carried so emphatically for the issuing of At about 9:30 o’clock last night lire broke out at Gardiner, situated about 10 miles from the mouth of the Umpqua liver, consuming the hotel and about a half dozen dwell­ ing houses The post office also caught tire, but according to report, /A number of Bandon was saved people say that the tire was easily discernable here, the skv being lighted up brilliantly. The amount of loss is not ob­ tainable at this time, owing to the fact that the wires arqjdown between here and Marshtield, it was impos­ High School Notes sible to get into communication with Gardiner today. However, it is re ­ The meeting of the Literary Soci­ ported that the Gardiner mill, and ety last Friday night was well at the big stores were not burned. It tended and the interesting debate was also impossible to obtain the and program seemed to be enjoyed facts as to how the lire originated. by all. The debate was: Resolved, ----- 000----- That it would be for the best inter­ Obituary. ests of the United States to build and maintain a large navy, The negative won, two to one, but the Lola Leah Conrad died at the debate was close. The judges were, home of her mother in Bandon this Ernest Sidwell, Miss Rose Hutchins, morning Deceased was born in and P. C. Stephenson. On Jan. College City, Calif., June Sth, ¡894. 27th, the literary program will con ■ being 16 years, 6 months ami 9 days sist chiefly of a debate—Resolved, old at the time of her death. She Thai tin railroads of the U. S. came to O. gon with her par.-ii: should lx? owned and operated by when but a baby, and bad been an the Federal government. This invalid since she was about eight promises to be interesting and is well years old. The direct cause of her death was sustained on each side The B H S, Boys’ Basket Ball tuberculosis of the brain. The fuiural will be held at the team will play at Myrtle Point next Methodist church tomorrow after Friday night. Everard Boyle is noon at 2:00 o’clock. coaching the boys. The sorrowing family have the The various classes met yesterday sincere sympathy ol many friends in ami selected new policemen for the ensuing term of one month, and their time of great bereavement. $300,000 bonds, and the votiti,; down of the Bennett amendment, has put Bandon G. A R. and W. R C. held joint installation ol officers at a quietus on all the croakers over there. In every instance where |>ort Bandon, Oregon. Office With Bandon Investment Co their hall Saturday. A* big dinner commissions have been established and an amount of money raised suf was served at noon and a general ticient to do something worth while, the government has come through Dr. LT- KI. Brown. good time enjoyed. with a like amount, and thus vast sums of money are at the disposal of • Rendent Dentiat. G. A. R officers installed are: J these ports tor developing iu any manner the jjott commissions may see A. Ifaulds, Commander; G W. Rea, Office ia Pinter Building Senior Vice Commander; R, F. fit, the result will be they will have excellent harbors. Office Ho»*rs: 9 to 12 M., I to 5 P. M, There are some who have based their objection on inequality of tax­ everything is moving on nicely in Phone. BANDON, OREGON Shannon. Junior Vice Commander; The A. M. Sumner, Chrplain; Charles j ation, but now that the county court has set aside money and taken steps our city school government Mayor, Rodgers, Officet of Day; T. T. toward the cruising of the timber, the croakers from that source will have election of new officers Chief of Po'ice, Recorder, Pros Allen, Officer of Guard; J. W, Fel­ Attorney aud Counstlor-at-Law to be quiet ; so n«.w every objection to the port commission that has yet Atty, Municipal Judge and Asso< i ler, Quartermaster; C. B, Zeek, COQITI LL E. - O R E Post Surgeon; F. M. Sanderlin, Ad been raised, lias b-.en met, and now if the objectors continue to object, j ate Justice of the Supreme Court, they will be compelled to hatch m> some new theory for such objection. Office over Skeels’ Store will take place next week as it will jutant; R. II. Rosa, Patriotic In Office Phone. Main 335; residence, Main 346 Let’s take the sensible view ol the situation and get in line with the j be the ending of the first semester. structor; T T. Allen, delegate, A. progressive element of our populat on, and Bandon and the adjacent Ì There has not been any stump D. Mor e, alternative. BK E. W. BOMMITKÜ •peaking or candidates' campaigns The W. R. C. installed officers as country w’ill be the queen of the realm in all that is good. as yet. follows: Deborah Young, President; PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON ---- ow---- Mrs. G. W. Rea, Senior Vice Pies BANDON OREGON Portland Live Stock Receipts Father Dies. ¡dent; Ann Jones, Junior Vice J*res . Coquille Mill Being Repaired Office and residence in Panter residence properly Mrs. C. M. Spencer received a ident; Mrs. S. C Rockwell, Chap-j next door to Bijou fheatie lain; Ada Still, Ticasnrer; Ruby • message Saturday that her father North Portland, Ore., Jan. 14th. The Coquille Sentinel says: “The Feiier, Secretary; Maryetta Mojpe, John Hoffman had died at his home Receipts for the week have been work of rebuilding and repairing DR J‘. D KELLEY Patriotic Instructor; Martha Zeck, in Parsons Kansas Wednesday Jan .229!- cattle, 82 calves, 1263 hogs, the local saw mill goes on in a steady ■ Press Correspondent; Sadie Shields, , uary it th, al the age of 77 yeais, 10 2893 sheep and 99 horses and mules. Physician and Surgsoa manner and those at the head of the I Conductor; Maude Tucker, Arsis months and 21 days. Mr. H< ffm.rn U.ider the influence of increased work announce that the repair wotk O# kc in Donald Charleston home, opposite ' tant Conductor; Sara Coates, Guard; had lived at Parsons for the last 45 cattle receipts prices eased off a Pre»Lylenan church, Bandon, Oregon will be completed and the mill in Doris Williams, Mrs Bowman, Viola . years. He was born in Bodliiem, quart«r to fifty cents horn the high shape for operation about the first of Rosa anti Mrs. King. Color Bearers. Hessen D..I invladt. Germany, Feb point ol the week before The March. No announcement of the MY CLOTHES ARE AT THE The Sons of Veterans installed of­ ruary 22, 1833. and came to America unusual prices of the week before time of resuming operation has yet ficers Friday night as follows: C. B. when ¡8 years old. settling'll Illinois were not representative of the in been made, and no definite plans Zeek, Commander; R. A Felter, He was married in Belleville, Illinois trinsic worth of cattle, but were the will be announced until the state of ^Senior Vice Commander; M. F. in 1854 to Elizabeth Saengster who result of unusual scarcity. Ihe the lumber market justifies such an­ Shoemaker, junior Vice Command died in 1874. He was again mar ­ market is still high, bring 50c higher nouncement. er; Chas. Lomas, Chaplain; Claude ried in 1880, to Mrs. Mary Smith than Chi ago, rn