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About Semi-weekly Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 1910-1915 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 5, 1912)
14f / gf / f I H * f i Biinôon /ta lking of Columbia Ave RETORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE BANK OF BANDON AT BANDON. IN Till SI ATF OF OREGON. AT THE CLOSE OF Bl SINFSS SEPTEMBER 4, 1912. RESOI Pt I Loans and Discounts Overdrafts, secured and unsecured Bonds and Warrants Stocks and other Securities - Ranking House Furniture and Fixtures Due from approved reserve banks Exchanges for Clearing H >u«e Cash on hand #16'>,4.’2 1’1 25,158 4,066 11,241 5,281 70,049 - - - NUMBER »7 - - >125,811 61 if Ì •) 0 40 32 50 H2Ì.1ÌÌ TATE OF OllBGON. ( ■ »■ > < . I, J Sweet, A»st.Ca»h<r< «4 the «¡»at named bank, do >ol emnly »wear that the above statement is true to the best ot knowledge and belief . J. U Sweet. Awt. Ca.hier a C. Y. Lowe. R H Rot«J J. S. Kronenherg,. Director» I lAeiy ilaitrnun 111 will I** Mrs F. I*. Dyer 1« turned la»f t ght ft >m Monmouth where abe intere.ted in the torth«|»iiiH«g Pacific aid btrn attending the wedding ol lnlrrnition.il Dairy Show, to be Drnd Man at Riverton Not irrgrand daughter, Miss l.ela Buck hel l 111 Portland November It is promised that the Ingest num I ing ii «in who was married October Identified as Was Sup tier of strictly dairy rude ever .’6th to Mr. Harry Cheeseman. shown west of St. Louis will-he rs. Dyer was accompanied home posed. by her gtamlson, tieorge Bucking g «thered there at that time. Cattle of high degree will lie shown from ham who came for a short visit. many parts of the country and much The identity of the m in found CaptuJing more than twenty line stock will lie put up for sale. de id at Riverton last mouth has not onzes at tlv Dry Farming Congress been est.ibli-.hed as was sup|>osed. «1 Lethbrulge, Alberta. Tillman We are reliably informed that a Thr tallowing regarding the case :- 4.Obter <»iz.ir«i of th s branch ol gentleman, whose name we are not «gricuhuie, returned Co his home at at liberty to in ike public, is serious ffom the Coquille Herald: The mysterv of the «lead tnan ' 1.nilas the p.i't week. Mr Reutri ly consid« ring star.mg a drug store ipheid OregoiPs fame at Lethlwidge tound near Riverton October 2. in .mi di«i lna part iq helping the in Gold bea< h. The gentleman greases. The dead man was sup I United States win its share ol is an old Band teacher as well as .1 druggist an«! in .the event that he sharp puts 11 a stock posed to have been Ed Illidge, step he prizes against drugs, he wishes squ ol S. W. King of the firm ot .'ompetnion from C ma iian I ir.ners. to organize a band ami h«Jp bonat O ils X King, Poitland. But Mr. th«’ town along. We take it upon ourselves to encourage this em r Stanley, who as histice c( the peace, J. L Krouenberg r«.‘iurn«'d on the prise all we can ami will ask all ' the Wps acting coroner investigated the Fitiekl Irom .1 business trip to San residents «if the place to join us. Cfcse at the time, has this morning rrancisco. Talk the matter over and see what received a letter from Mr. lliidgc C. W. Burgess, ol the A. F. Esta- an be done towards organiz ng a from North Bend, saying he is ver} i-OuK Co., came up from San Fran- band. Let us all get busy amt not much alive and is wondering how risco on the Fitiel«! io look after let this opportunity go by, as we are sorely in need of a drug store, and the dead man happened to have his lusines* affairs a band would afford more amuse III dge's) card and address on 1 S Fish planted in Oregon streams ment and satisfaction than anything "ishing Not Good This Year ptison. this year numbered 37.‘257-546- a in reach ot a small community like very large' increase over additions to this. -Confer direct with George D. Most of the fisherman on the the tinny tribe of any former year in Wooil in the matter, as he is in with the .gentleman in ques Coquille river have hung up lor the le state s history. , Salmon, trout, touch Along the Waterfront. tion. Gohl Beach Globe. season. >ass, crowpe~>. cattish, etc were the AT he fishing business this year i.->h liberated. - A-a-t- has been exceptionally poor, in fact The Elizabeth arrived Sunday L ost --In Bandon on Saturday» * BANDON CHURCHES E most of tne fisherman have lost morning with 145 tons of freight money. The Coquille river .«n<l the following passengers; Mrs. near the laundiy, grip containing, , u T u ; 1 t ; < t j - i i * Cooperative Canning Co. has pack C. M. Meyers and three children. \orinng. ¡same prmted on S t . J ohn ’ s E piscopal C hurch . ed only about 7 ouo cases out of a Mrs. S. Webster, T. Bane, C. 1. cinder please leave at K3»a > store Services 2nd 4th and 5th Sundays mJ receive reward. Sotj. gurantee of a 12,000 cases pack so Green, M. Spadin. at if a. ni. and 7:30 m. Sunday thev will be considerably behind. The Brooklyn sailed Saturday In the rise ot the Bandon Water School on all Sundays at 10 a. m. Of course the cannery is still run with 32 tons of miscellaneous freight. Co against Marian Wilkinson which Wm. Horsfall, Archdeacon. ning but only gill netters are fish 114,000 shingles 117.000 feet ol une oft in Justice Wade’s court ing and the catch is very light and lumber and passengers as follow^: M. E. C hurch last week, the defendant was lined the «xtra 5,000 cases cann n possi J. Cavanaugh, W. W. Douglas, F. ■ 1 ve dollars and costs. The cas«- Sabbath school 10 a. in. bly be made up. J.* Per.izzo, John Devereaux. J, arose from the fact th it Wiikensoii Junior League. 3 p.m. The seiners have all hung up and Jacob», W. A. \ ernon, J, F Chek- hail turned on the water at his place Epworth League 6:30 p. in. are considerably be lind on their inens, J Cantings, |. Rodke, Mr-. atter it had been turned oft by the Services next Sunday as usual. catch in fact some of them are sever McDonald, Claude «McDonald. company and without their consent. J ohn J. Mi< key , Pastor. al hundred dollars out,'as he har The Fitield arrived yesterday with According to the law, this is a finable vest cf fish »has not bee nearly enough to pay expenses. Last year So torn of freight ami 14 passengers: ftense and thp offender *niay be P resbyterian . was one of the best in the history August Specht, Henry Musert, Mi. medfrom $5.or> too $500.00. Thi Services will be as follows of this river ioi fishing while this Lee, J. L. Krortenberg, C. W. Bur >eing the first offense, the minimum t_uie. Hour, 9:45 year will go down into history as gess, W. C. Laird, W. B. Grundy, was imposed | Pr«a ning at ii . qo , one til the poorest. G. J. Richards, J. T. Robinson, Si n lay school at 10 o’clock. E. E. Oakes reports real estate Mrs. iMary Skiver and child, W. W < hrutian Endei^r will convene business as more active thin it has Button ami wile, A. I Lodge. at 7 ;vo p. m. Coos County Athletic and been for some time. That sounds Preaching at 7:30. g<x>d anil indicates th it there is Debate Schedule. Freil Hollister returned Tnesday s >m«-'.hing doing in tl ese pirt«. H. C. H artranft , Pastor. irom a trip to Florence, Mrs. H - R. L. Gimlin and wife v sited The Coos county high school ath llistur and son Fredrick, remained over Sunday with Mi nil Mr . M ethodist E piscopal church . letic ami debate schedule as an for a longei visit. I red ■ «ys tint Harry Hunt. Sot/TH, Cor, 4th anrt Spruce, the Wilhelmina is now a total wreck nounced is as follow s day. S R. S teele , Pastor W. P. Holman has sold his dray being almost entirely buried in the B asket B all . business to Outchell Bros, who took Myrtle Point -at Bandon Jan sand. No attempt was made to sal- ' Have your eyes tested and fitted lussession ui tuc same November uary 31, 13, at Coquille. February vage the vessel, not even the engines j IS«.. We have not been inform« d by an expert. Dr. Harry E Herrn «n, 21, ¡3: at Marshfield, March 6, '13, being removed. — Coos Bay Halbur, <•; to what Mr, Holman will do but yesight specialist at Hotel Gallier. A number of public spirited at North Betid, March 7, 'I3. lope, he may decide to remain in Nov. 6th and 7th. Bandon at Coquille, December people of Florence have formed a Bandon. W anted —1000 empty s icks at 20, *12; at Maishlield, January 23. League of Social Hygiene, with C Mitral Warehouse. 2—if Wayne Carlson had the mis a membership iee of $5. The 13; at North Bend, January 24, '13; League will also devott- it- attention fortune to get his leg i»adly crush« d Myrtle Point, February 28, '13. Also 1 lot and house, furnished, at Coquille at Mfrtle Point. Jan to securing a le ture course and between two logs in Seeley & An- a] great sacrifice. l or particulars uary 24, ’13; at North Bend, Jan providing other educational features dersou- camp S.itUid.y. He w s a Idress Post Box 602, Bandon, Ore bioug t o th I andon Hosp al gon. uary 30, ’13; at Marshfield, Januarx tor the general public. 45-tf 31, ’13; at Bandon, February 14. 13. j mil arrangements are being where medical a entioii was giv< u, W anted —Watches to repair— North Bend at' Marshfield. De completed for the Pacific Northwest and u> getting along quite ♦ welt Sabro Bros. cember 20, '12; at Coijuille, Febru Land Products show at Portland, ■present. I arV 7. >3; at Bandon, February 21, November ¡8 23. So wide is the Mr. and Mrs Rasmussen arc th« John Kerngen was down from ’13; at Mvrtle Point, Marell 14, ’13 interest in this show that all th- proud parents of a tine baby bo5 Coqu le in business yesterday. Marshfield at Myrtle Point Feb exhibit space in the inainbuilding has born la>t week. ruary 7, ’13; at North Ben«!, Feb een engaged and part of ibe The Bindon Commercial club will ruary J4, ’13; at %an Ion, March Machinery'H «11, an annex is. now ( Jve their third annual ball at tin I «4.’«3- being apportioned between the late Wigwam Saturday evening, No D ebates . I’he best evitlence that entries. Everything indicate» the vember <Rh. Buy a iicket and help this batik is giving satisfac The date for the debating contest affair will be a gr.at sucei» 'th* pood cause along, was set for January 17 '13. The tory service to its clients is Astoria business men have arran F. A. Bates wiio was tormerli affirmative speakers of each High ged a special excursion to The tile unprecedented number proprietor of the Banddn Steam School will remain at home, while Dalles November ¡5 to inspect the of new clients who have re those for the negative will speak as progress of the work on the Celilo l.ann3ry, but who is now located ot. cently opened accounts follows: Mvrtle Point at North Canal Operations are now in full Vashon Island, near Seattle, arrived here. Berni, North Bend at Bandon, Ban blast and the trip ts made at the 111 Bandon Sunday night and will be Many of these newjjac- | here for a few days kxiking after don at Coquille, Coquille at Marsh special invitation of the cantL The counts were opened atj the Mr. Bates has recommendation of our,old field, Marshfield at Myrtle Point. Astorian are in favor of an open i business affairs. In case of a tie, the negative side river and propose tn shew their I many friends here who are glad to patrons who desired their ' see him again debates at home while affirmative interest by this trip. friends to share in the 1011- goes away. The debate question Dr Arthur Gale is moving into sciencious service we arc giving. is: "Resolved, That Immigration Big Picture Program Thurs 11s new office over the Orange Phar should lie further Restricted by Ad We have accommoda macy today and will be ready for ditional lest in the Common day Nov. 7. business at once. Dr. Gale has been tions for many more and Branches Taught in the immigrants in Bandon tor about two months our ofheers will I k - pleas« <l Native Country.” during which time he has proved to interview those w ho de 4000 feet of film best pi. tutes of T rack M eet . himself.to be an excellent physician sire efficient co-operation. the week. All rejieater!». Grand The annual track meet will be theatre. Admission 10c and 5c. a i l an accomplished gentleman. He held at Marshfield some time next I will up doubt get a good patronage. Steam heated, always cozy. will t*» later lUuiul * a EVIDENCE 741 32 Capital «tock paid in - - Surplus fund • • Undivided profit», le«» expense» and taxes paid Postal savings bank deposits Individual deposits subject to check Demand certificates of deposit « ertihed Checks .... Cashier checks ontstanding Time certificates of depowt - . . Letters of Credit - r . . Total 12 4« 99 91 ’1 81 St 20.657 40 - » they were drexted in pink and Oregon Will uirrietl pink c >mn«>s The groom resented at Eastern wu attended by hix bto’hri, Lester Cheesenian. Land Shows. A'ter the errem »ny way over and congratulations were extended, a very delightful dinner was served Portland, Or., Nov. 5, (Spec al) there bring about twenty-five pres Under the direction ol the Oregon 1 inmigrant Commission a splendid ent. Mr. and Mrs. Cheesem in were exhibit ol Oregon products has been sent 10 the land shows to be held at the recipients of minv beautiful Minneapolis and Chicago. In gather and useful prese i ’ s . and the be <t ing the exhibits, the commercial w shes of a host of friends. bodies holding ill «-mb iship in the Oreg«m Development League were ------- OTM-o----- . of great assistance. Annual Ball. For the first time Oregon will have a good showing at these big ^aiid shows and the advertising val The public is very cordi illy invi ue of such an exhibit will lie very ted to the third annual Thanks great. Visitors to the shows will giving ball, Thursday evening, Nov see what Oregon can produce an«l 28th to be given by a number of there will be complete information the E astern S tar ladies Mbsic about the state. A baggage car was tilled with the products ot fields by Kausrud's Orchestra. gardens and orchards, sent east, and the different products will cause eastern people to wonder at the agricultural richness ot this state. A» ha» been announced in several i- ur» of the R ecorder the Ban d». Comm’-nial club is planking street • u nbi» \ve ’r >m Atwjt' • » the ruck road south of th- city li nits rhe griding n all done and quit- a bit of the planking i* laid. H H (To ort is aaperin'rnding tn *<ir an 1 he understands it thoroughly contequeutly it is an a-sured fact that the work will be well done, much depends on this r’>ad. f< r the continued prosperity •if Bandon during ihe winter m «>nths as it is over this road that pracii- cally all the hauling is «lone, which means seveial thousand dollars a month to Bandon. The committe e is short some $200 or $300, yet of money enough to complete the work so it behooves the business men and citizens of Bandon, who have not contributed anythiug to do so now. Election Passing Off Quietly The committee consists of Col. R. H, Rosa. Mr. Best of the Estabrook Co. and H. H. Dufort, any oil The election in Bandon is passing which will gladly receive your off quietly today, ant! although the money, or if inconvenient to see rain is pouring down, vet there is a steady stream of voters going to any of thete m-n you can piy your and irom the polls. At 3:30 money in at the R ecorder office o'clock this afterdoon there were and we will receipt you for it and 270 votes cast in the east precinct and 220 in the west precinct of see that it gets to the Committee. Bandon ------ -------------------- There will prodably be at least 600 votes in the two precincts be Cheeseman-Buckingham. fore the polls close. . -------- —-Afl/v------- Miss Leia Buckinghim formerly one of Bandon's most popular young Library Report. ladies, but who now lives near Monmouth wis m«rrie 1. Oct 26th The report of the Bandon Library to Mr. Harry Chees« mm. Of the wedding the Monmouth H ?rald Association for the month of Octo ber is as follows: says: Number of hooks read 220, of A very pretty we lding took place which 101 wer" local books, and at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. 128 of the State Traveling Library M rs L ockwood , Librarian Buckingham, a« Bellfountain, at high noon, Oct 26. 1912, when their eldest d «ughter, I-ela Grace, Commercial Club. was united in marriage to Mr. Harry Cheeseman, Rev. Waltz performing the ceremony. The Commercial Club will meet The room was taste'ully deco in the Fireman’s Hall Thursday rated for the occasion, the prev riling evening, owing to the remodeling colors being white and pink, the of Concrete Hall bridal party entere«! while the wed diug m irch w ts bsing played by That Oregon is somew hat of a Mr». Waltz. ' wool state is sho vn by the fact The bride was chinning in a gown that one sheep produc d a fleece of white silk trimm.*d in chiffan and of 6-inch staple wool weighiug 28 forget-me-nots, and carried a boquet jtounds, worth almost $8.50. This •ol white chrysanthemums. Miss fleeece was grown in Morrow County Hazel Edwards, of Corvallis acted as maid of lion nr, weiring white and has been ship » --d t » the East and carrying white co<m_»», while ern l>nd shows as one pirt of Ore- goo’» exhibit. the brides maids were Miss Velma K. of P. Annud ball, Siturday Bucktngh im and Miss Fay Wool- ock -''str« and cousin *0 the b d- evening Now 16 at the Wigwam. Total * BANDON. OREGON. TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 5. 1912 VOLUME XXVII! I Eterni- w mk Iy 1 ' FIRST NATL BANk • ■—11 »