Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, March 26, 1908, Image 6

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the republican nomination for jus­
tice of the peace in this district.
Mr. Topping fcas heretofore h*ld the
position by appointment to fill 4
vacancy and has made a go<ul record
in the office.
Weinhard's be« at the Arcade.
John K. Scott, employed at the
shipyard,
had an ankle broken while
D. P. Strang, j»., has sold his
He is reported doing
ranch on Bear creet to
par­ at work.
’ilicely now. Dr. Kelly in charge.
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The officers and members of
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Occidental
Chapter, No. 45, O. E S.,
tary.
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Barn—to Mr. and Mia. Hoxie, are requested to be present on Sat­
tVM. Da. Kclhp «ttandiag physi- urday evening, March 28, at Mason­
ic H»ll. Special work. By order of
the Worthy Matron.
The Jlawi Co. has now» choice
Presbyterian Church There will
honey ua 4raA Giv* it • trial
be services Sunday, March 29 at r 1
A. F. Linear ha» I** appointed
a. m and 7:3o p. tn. Sunday school
pmuaaster
to succeed
at’ 10 o’clock and Christian Endeavor
himaalf.
at 6:30 p. m. Strangers especially
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For 5 and 10 cent epaxialtie» see are welcome to worship with us.
Mr» Conrad's display.
Mr. C. L. Hudson, advance agent
MiM Grace Langlois of Blanco for the Empire Dramatic Co., which
Lil« Saving Station is v art mg friends presents Hazel Kirke in this city on
and relative« in Bandon.
Friday evening, was in town last
Weateva Ladies’ sboK, aomething
•veil Na the U4iea by Lorenz &
Hoyt.
C. M. Wade accompanied the
hand in the capacity of base soloist
on its recent concert tour.
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Saturday completing arrangements
for the presentation of this admirable
jSlay here.
Mrs. Hartman is expected home
to-night or-Friday from Portland;
'she has telegraphed that she will
Seed Potatoes.—For seed pota- bring the finest arraj of Easter hats,
toas AMinire of J. H. Jones, Four- suits and cloaks for ladies, ever seen
in Bandon. Her show windows wlil
m*.
be worth inspecting when the goods
C. E. Hollopeter aud Mr. and
are displayed.
Mrs. Verne Dwiggins arrived from
The Baptist Congregation in this
Portland Friday night.
city are making a determined effort
Office and sleeping rooms to rent to build a church here; to that end
in heart of city. Bandon Investment they are circulating a subscription
Corporation.
list and are hustling things along.
A communication from Charles Churches improve a community;
Daily states that he and his mother they are indicative of civilization and
are residing temporarily at Fortuna, so regarded, even by non-believers,
California.
and we need more of them. A few
1 If you want pure whiskies arid more churches and a larger attend-
iines you can get them from Jami- anee, would be a good slogan for
some of our people.
in & Brown.
The skating rink opened Saturday
night with a bfg crowd in attendance.
The revival of the sport is arousing
great interest.
For a first-class s^iave or an up-
to-date hair cut call on Harry Mor-
risen, next door to postoffice.
T. M. Neilson, Frank Thrush and
R. W. Bullard were elected dele­
gates from Prosper precinct to the
republican county convention.
boyi . es
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Pa »<4
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cosfe more than cheap paint per
gallon, jrtst as good, fat cattle co*t
more than poor stock — there is
more to it.
But it is cheaper in the end be­
cause the larger gallon, better ma­
terials, and liner grinding make
it go farther and last twice as long.
UV’ 40 MO
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These are FACTS. Let us prove them. It will
save you money. Ask for color cards and pain-
phlets. They are FREE. Have you read”
“Study the Facts”?
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For sale in Bandon by
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Bandon Furniture Co
Fine Repairing Specialty.
Bando i,
Oregon
‘ Theréì
i do re
THE MERCY HOSPITAL
Great Opportunity,
For Homesee
Sisters of Mercy
The industrial growth of our town is surely and steadily
going up the river; there the mills and manufactories
must be, and near them will m » the homes of the many
interested in such industries —the homes of the men who
toil with hand or bra n, and desire to ‘go home to a hot
meal with the family.”
COQUILLE SODA WORKS
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MANUFACTURERS OF
ALLEN & DAVIDSON. Soft Drinks of All Kinds
—DEALERS IN
The Beat Only.
New goods and fresh supplies
will be received by every steamer,
in the line of Groceries and Pro­
visions,Candies, Nuts and Cigars.
Oregen aud California Fruits and
Vegetables.
* GINGER ALE. SARSAPARILLA. ETC.
All Sodas guaranteed to give satis­
faction or money refunded
Correspondence solicited.
Al.BERT JOHNSON,
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In Sweeney’s First Addition
Proprietor
• COQUILLE, OREGON
Bandon Foundry
"_Q<3 Machine Shop
They are for sale by 1 RANK A.SWEENEY,
383 • Fourth Street, Portland, and by the
Garfield & Von Pegert.
Mill
and Steamboat
Call aDd examine goods and
WORK
BANDON
INVESTMENT CORPORATION
A SPECIALTY.
$ 343
get prices.
2 Hermann.
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229
3 Arago
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337
4 Lampey.............. ................. 359
ALLBX A DAVI »SON
ü Brown
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Bandon. Oregon.
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559
6 Empire................
7 McKnight........... ................ 115
. 2895
8 Coquille ....... .
9 Marshfield........... ......... : 4467
Turned Shafting, Cap and Set
10 Cnnninghum ... ................ 109
Seretes,
Machine
Bolts,
It Parkersburg. . ................ 367
12 Catching Inlet
................ 965
t Pipe and, Fittings,
13 North Bend..
3848
Brass Work.
14 Riverton
. . ..............
457
15 Big Creek...........
.. 152
ALVIN MUNCK, Proprietor
General liepniring.
Pattern Shop in
16 Willancb
................ 323
17 Kentock ........... ................ 13«
Connection.
18 Flagstaff ........... ............... 193
... ......... ‘223
19 Strang ,
20 Fisbtrap. ......... ................. 236
21 Randolph
................ 338
FORMERLY ANCHOR BAR
22 NortiyFork......... ................. 103
23 Lee....................... .........
265
24 Rack left
. . ....... 211
25 Fairview.............. ................ 329
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187 Will be located in fine new quarters
26 Haynes Inlet
1 Myrtle Bank
The greatest opportunity of the times exists to'acquire a
hbrne cheap, right near the industrial portion of the town.
Lots 40x100 feet c.in b< had for installments ot $u.oo
per month, with clear titles and warranty deeds.
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AT BANDON
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S pecial M achines
■ - ’ Bun;r to O rder .
Don’t miss this opportunity.
want a home or an investment.
It’s a good thing, whether you
Title Guarantee
and Abstract Company
ELKHORNS SALOON
28 Gravel Ford....... .................
29 Two Mile ....... ................
30 Sumner ........ .
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31 Rural.................... ...............
32 Dora.......
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33 Bald Bill
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34 Catching Creek
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35 Daniela Creek
36 Roger a ..............
37 Sugarloaf
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38 leuipleton .
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Coos Hivar.
40 Libbey .............. .................
41 Myrtle Point
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42 Rock Creek
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43 Norway............... ................
355
206
277
163
110
259
217
265
169
223
east of the Poslothce, after
March tst, 1908.
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NEAR ^HE BOAT LANDINGS
BANDON
Choicest Wines, Liquors and
Cigars
Marshfield Office Adjoins Flanagan & Bennett bank.
That at Coquille Adjoins Postoffice.
Choice brands of
Marshfield Phone. 143
Coquille Phone, 191
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¿fC Phone at our Expense u lu 11 ordering Abstracts
Win«*«. Liquor» and C igar*
319
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595 z
2067
181 GOOD BILLIARD AND POOL TABLES
Weinhard's Steam Beer
445
on tap.-
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Title Guarantee and . Ibstract Co.
J. S. Barton, Abstractor
Portland Flour Mills Co.’s Great Brand
“OLYMPIA
$1.35 Per Sack.
$5.40 Per Barrel.
Also “White River” Brand at $1.35 and $5.40.
And a Good Family Flour at
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bbl ..r >1 25 per wack.
Prosper Oregon.
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100 Pound Sack, $5.50
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iPvtre Cane Sugar
E. E. OAKES, Manager
W. H. BültC«.
Co. «api
Henry Sencstacken, Manager
SPECIALS
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Oakes Real Estate Co.
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<*«»«| tii I le. Oregon.
We have completed a tlioronidi and up to dato ABSTRACT PLANT, f
and are now ready to furnish CORRECT ABSTRACTS at short no­
tice. Orders will receive careful and prompt attention.
BEN SCHUYLER. PROP R
Courteoua Treatment
362
164
(io®d Treatment
233
121 Gall and See " M U N C K ”
' Call and see me
583'
127
’32
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151
52 «vrtle Creek.
................ 349
53 North Inlet .
................. 3118
54 Bandon
167
55 Deaver Slough
56 Esterbeck
............
115
199
57 Booth Inlet
58 Sunny Side......... ................ 235
Agents for
205
59 Halle Creek
Sole Agent« for
60 Prosper
.
.................... 139
61 Reach View
CONNECTICUT FIRE IN
181
62 Hear Cretk
SURANCE CO.
WOOLEN
MILL
ADD
63 JobtiBon • Mill
...........
169
tM Four Mile
ST. PAUL FIRE & MARINE
65 Sitkum ............... .............. 121
66 Lake.
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OAKES ADDITION
INSURANCE CO.
67 Excelsior
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115
169
68 Larsen's Inlet
PHENIX FIRE
INSUR­
... 187
69 Beaver Hill
BREAKWATER ADD.
151
ANCE CO
70 King Creek
133
71 Buell ------ -------
109
72 Coaledo
331
73 Pleasant View
Loro I Agent» for German American lloMpital
................ 236
74 Pleasant Hill
Aamociation
................ 129
75 Ix: 11 st Grove .
145
76 Glenn Juuotion .
............ 265 I
77 Bridge................
Rents Collected and Taxes Paid for nonresidents Notary Public.
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109
78 B. T. Deinent
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Property Bought and Sold. If you want results’list with us.
283
80 Weet Norway
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194
81 I,surel l.ske
ft you want to buy improved or unimproved property, business
168
82 Coos liny
lots
yr business chances, come and see us. The largest list in
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Bandon to select from and always charging.
84
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181
J . 3Kortup,»Jf»
45 Allegany
46 New Lake
47 Roland Prairie
4s Shiloh .
49 Enet Marshfield.
50 Remot«
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EWELRY
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The Eagle Saloon
The Coquille Sentinel in its last
edition presents a very attractive ex­
ample of an enterprising local paper,
«oatainiag much that must be ot in­
ters« to its community.
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ME ET I N GS:
Having purchased the business
of H. M. Axtel &Co., it shall be
our aim to merit and receive a
share of the pnblic patronage,
by selling at the lowest prices
and by fair and honest deal.ng«.
For bargains in jewelry see A.
Rice.
Mr. L. C. Pratt of Salem is visit-
11* with C. E. Hollopeter and wife.
Mr. Pratt is a plumber and may re­
main with us for the big boom that
it coming.
For Sale—A small buach of fine
young gaatle milch cows. Enquire
M F. M. Sanderlin on his farm, five
«ik»s southeast of Bandon.
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LOWE BROTHERS
HIGH STANDARD PAINT
PENTECOSTAL HALL
The County levy for public school
purposes, for the year 1908, will be
apportioned among the school, dis­
tricts of the county as indicated be­
low. In addition to the amounts
given, each district will receive from
the State, in August, not less than
$1.50 per pupil, based on the Nov.
1907, enumeration. This informa­
tion will enable boards of directors
to arrange definitely for the year’s
public school.
The Coquille Valley Telephone
Co., an amalgamation of the farmers'
lines in the upper valley, hate lately
incorporated' with headquarters at
Coquille.
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Teacher o? Piano
Groceries & Provisions.
The Bandon Hardware company
have put in a splendid assortment of
farm and garden (jols and imple­
ments.
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Report of the Baudbn Public Schools frr
the sixth school ur>nth ending Friday,
March 6. 190'
GRADE N<l. I Miss Wilkens. I't tu ber
Enrollment for the year, 62; e'it-1 m. -nt Btüt Conservatory Method.
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for the month, 41. dailv attendance 26
days attendance, 47, days absence. 1 *7.
times late, 8; roll o^honor, 2.
GRADE NO. 2—Mi«s Yoe. Teacher, l r
rollinent for the vear. St; enrollment for
the month, 3'.*: daily attendance. XI: dav»
attendance. 402; davit absence. S!l times
late, 10; roll of honor, t.
( over
st . > I ICE.)
GRADE N<>. 3—Mias Collier. Teacher.
Enrollment for the year, 4H: enrollment for
the month, IM!. daily attSlidanc«, ?.‘t. d it
attendance. 471; «lava altsr nce,
; times
SUNDAY 11 A. M . 3 (»• AND
late, 5; roll of honor. 2.
7:30 F • M.
GRADE NO. 3- Miss Davies, Teacher, i
Enrollment for the year. 46; eiirolliueiit for
TUESDAY till KSD.U AND
the month. 3!». daily attendance, 31; days
attendance, ■’¡•¡7 days absence. 10* times
, SATURDAY. 8:06 P. M.
late, 20; roll of honor, 2.
SEATS
GRADE NO fi—Mr«. Myera. 1’iacher.
Enrolfm-nt for the year, 3't enrollment for
: : No Collection.
the month, 27; dailv attendance, 21: deyr
attendance, 301; days absence, 54. times
late, 0; roll of honor, 3.
GRADE NO. 6—Miss Murphy. Teacher.
Enrollment for the year. 4tl. enrollment for
the month, 86; daily attendance. 32; days
attendance, 568: days absence, 34; times
tardy 7 ; roll of honor, 0.
GRADE NO. 7. s Miss Rodim- leacher.
Enrollment for the yt ar. 60 enrollment tor
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the month. 44 daily attendance, 36. days
attendance. 650. days absence, 160; times
Cari ies a full line of
late. 30; roll of honor, 6.
HIGHSCHOOL—H. C. Oatien. principal, II atches, Clocks, Jeivelry, Cut
Mrs Ostein, assistant. Enrollment for th
(¡lass, Pocket Cutlery, Etc.
year, 19; enrollment for the mouth, II
dailv attendance. 13; dava attendance 21'«
days absence, 15; times late, 3, roll of Everything is Fully Guaranteed
honor, 4
Summary—Total enrollment for the year,
366; total enrollment for the month, 269;
average daily attendance, 207: total days
attendance. 3738; total days absence, 663;
times late, 92; roll of honor.
Roll of honor includes pupils neither ab­
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sent or late during the month. The follow
ing stndentB of the high school have re
At North Bend
ceived a standing of A for the month in tl.e
subjects named. A equals 95 to 100 percent
Elisha Wilson, English, general history,
Is now opeh for th« re-
bookkeeping. Erma Crains. English gen
eral history, algebra, bookkeeping; Lena
ceptioo of patients. The
Langlois, English, general history, algebwt,
terms aie #1(1 per week
bookkeeping;
Nora Gibson, general
history, algebra, bookkeeping; Roy Cor
anff upwards. For par­
son, English, geometry; Blanche Rad­
ticulars apply to : :
ley. English, geology, algebra; Jessie
Wood, engliah, general history, algebra
Sylvia RacklelT, English, general history,
algebra, bookkeeping Hazel Stephenson,
English, general history, algebra, book­
North Bend, Or.
keeping
Kittie McNair, general history,
bookkeeping;
Ebba
Wiren, English, ______ I
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general history, bookkeeping.
Respectfully submitted,
H. C. O stien , Supt.
Apportionment of County
School Funds.
Lorenz & Hoyt for Shoes—all
kinds and styles.
March 23 was declared a legal
Dial. No.
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holiday by the mayors of North
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Bend and Marshfield for the purpose
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of welcoming the steamer Nan Smith.
C csm aad Fava a laugh with Bar­
way O’Flyna, the Irish comedian,
Mad Patacas Greta, the eccentric
Kqgiiab character in Hasel Kirfce,
at Mka epara house Friday, March
27th.
Mr. Sc «run. who hes «> ably
handled the editoriel department of
ths Rwcoanaa fee some time past
Ma* reeignsd the josition for busi­
aeee reaasais and is no longer con*
•«Ml with the paper.
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Friday, March 27th, is the date
hr t*a presentation of Haiel Kirke
in thia city by the Empire Dramatic
eomgeeiy. an organization of county
talent. Don’t fail W take in this
Irell toneftfh comedy dranu
• Oaorge P. Topping has filed his
petition With 'die county cl«rk for
SCHOOL REPORT
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