Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, October 08, 1908, Image 8

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IF YOU ARE
Particular
A. E. Hadsall returned Monday
evening from a trip down the coast
where he has been surveying aboil'
as to the kind of meat a week.
. Cap. Bowman who has been vis
you eat, and want the ing in the East for several weeks
returned home recently.
vry best to be had go Assessor Thrift of Coquille was in
our city a few days last week.
uh:re only the best is An old-time Coquellian in the
person of Ward Eel ter arrived in
town from Portland last Monday,
and took the boat the same after
noon for Bandon to visit his brother
J no. T. Felter.
Eighteen year-
have passed since the gentleman last
saw Coquille, and of course he see-
1 many changes. He now lives in
Portland and is engagtd in '.he min­
WRIGHT & WALDVOGEL
ing business.— entinel
The City
Meat Market
a
1 Have them.
Do You want to
Make Money?
The Thimble Club meets this af­
ternoon with Mrs. John. L. Conger.
Notice To
Tax Payers
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Please take notice that the second
i- stallment of taxes will be delin­
quent October 5 th 1908. No cards
wi’l be sent out except upon appli­
cation.
Dated September 10, 1908.
w w G age
Sheriff and Tax Collector.
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Notice
Are You Looking
For Bargains?
“1 SELL THE EARTH
Miss Anna Logan leaves tomorrow
on the Elizabeth or San Francisco
where she will resume her training
in nursing.
: Belle A. Kolp:
Are You Commanding a Higher Salary
REAL ESTATE AGENCY
than you were a year ago ?
Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Estabrook
and party who have been on a
couple of week's camping trip down
the coast returned to Bandon \Ved-
esday noon and will leave shortly
for California.
Mr. ane Mrs. Tom Hanrahan of
San Francisco were arrivals on the
Having disposed of my interests in ' Elizabeth Monday evening and will
the Ctv Meat Market I desire all in­ visit for a short time with friends and
debted to me to please call and set­ relatives here. Mrs. llahrahan was
tle immediately and save cost.
formerly Miss Hildi Erickson as
W N. W right .
will be remembered by many of the
37 2 1 Bandon citizens.
—ou<>—
Mr. Tom Jones of Hornbiook,
Notice.
Calif , came up on the Elizabeth foi
a few day’s sojourn in the city-bv
Any person found taking watei the-se I.
frjin any fire hydrant or attacning
Mrs. V. R. Dwiggins and baby
1 ose to file hydrant for any purpose left Monday for Marshfield where
c ther then for fire purposes will be
they will visit for a few days with
prosecuted to the fullest extent of friends.
the law.
C. E. Hollopeter left Saturday
B andon L ight & W ater C o .
tor Portland on a business trip.
For Trade.
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Rasmussen
returned on the last Elizabeth from
Desirable town property in Ban California where they have been tak
duo for a gcod team, weight about ng a six week's outing. They re-
j 20J or 1300 lbs. each. Address
1 very pleasant time.
E. M. F urman ,
The Ladies' Thimble Club wil
Coquille, Ore.
;ive a grand ball October 31 for
H. Manciet, sole agent for the B.
L Baum, Bon Boris. Put up in one- he benefit of a band stand.
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If not, there is something wrong with your
TAFT COMES FROM GOOD STOCK.
We are the
Leaders
IN FIRST CLASS PLUMB­
ING, TIN WORK, ETC.
If you are i 1 the market for
LIGHT OR
HEAW
HARD WARE, QUEENS-
WARE, ETC.
We have them and at prices
that will stagger you.
COME IN AND BE CON­
VINCED.
Bandon
HARDWARE CO
LAIRD & NIELSON Mgr..
Rosebu.g parlies bought three
'ots
in Plat A this week through
$‘/8.oo for a $40.00 Phonograph
w.ih forty cylinder 1 ecords two sizes Mrs. Kolp’s Real Estate Agency.
Mrs. Koi > sold a lot in Plat A
on monthly payments of $3.50
last week to Ira La.tgl »is oneot our
Write to E M. Furman, Coquille
More Than Enough 1» Too Much
boys. Ira is starting in right.
Don’t forget that the Racket store
To maintain health, a mature man
Notions, toys, qeensware, school or woman needs enough food to re­
L still in Bandon although it has
leceiitly changed hands.
Call and applies and many other things at pair the waste and supply energy
the Jacket store.
tec for your self.,
and body heat. The habitual con-
1 lie famous Coos Bay Beer al­
See the new line of stoves at the .umption of more food than is necess­
ways kept on ice at Rasmussen Bandon Hardware Co’s store. They ary for these purposes in the prime
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have heaters cook stoves anil ranges cause of stomach troubles, rheuma
A large assortm ent to select from tism and disorders of the kidneys.
Why Cold» are Dangeroua,
Remember the place. The Bandon
Fifty Year» Blacksmith
Liecmise yon I ihvh coiiimcleii ordi
Samuel K.Worley of Htxbtirg, Va.
ntuv cold* Nud recovered from them Hardware Co.
hall pound and pound boxes.
ROOMS and
LODGING
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Newly furnished large light rooms
Telephone. Electric Lights.
Rented by single night, week or
month.
INQUIRE AT OFFICE ot
The BANDON STEAM LAUDRY
no equal In Justice and generosity
among the nations of the earth.—Hou.
James S Sherman
Patronize home industry, buy
Colonel Br.van laments th» "diacrimi
your clothes from McKenzie the nation tiu.t has been going on againat
tailor. Suits $15.00and up.
the farmer" tn electing so few tillers
A fine line of silver ware just re-
ceived. Just what you want to dec­
orate your table Bandon Hardware
Co.
Name cards, two for five cents,
all two for five postals, will be on
sale at four for five cents at Van
Norden th* jeweler's.
W P. Fuller’s pure prepared
paint tot »¿ic by C. Y. Low*.
of the soil to Congress and the Senate
What troubles him chiefly, however, is
the dnx-riinlnatiou which the whole
American nation exercise« against a
certain farmer of Lincoln. Neb, In de
cliniug to cleet him to ths Wblts
House —New York Tribune
We can fit you to earn more money
Miller Cleaver Business College.
Have Yo u a
Piano?
ood
I. A. TURNELL
Leave your order at BOYLE'S JEWELRY STORE
I ihh been «Loving horses fur more than
without treatment of any kind, do
Three reasons for buying Cleve fifty years. He says: ‘‘Chamberlain’s
uu. fcr a moment imagine that cold»
Pain Balm haa given me great relief
in a md
dangerous.
Everybody Baking Powder.
A Grand Record.
kn^ws thut pneumonia and chronic Superior quality (best cream of tartar) from lame back and rheumatism. It
Tba Republic* a party is not •nly
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Hie
best
liniment
I
ever
used.
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For
catarrh have their origin in h com
rich in men, but rich in practical and
-ale by C. Y. Lowe.
u.U4 cold. Conatimplion is not caused Neatest Package (screw top can)
beneficial principle*— it is rich too in
I y a cold Imt the cold preparea the Best Price (3 lb can $100, 51b can
it« recurd, in promisee performed aid
ayateru
for the reception mid de­ $1.65)
Always insist on your gro-
Obligation, of Civil War.
pledges
fulfilled, and so we are for
velopment of the germa I hat would
Money Indebtedness is not the only party and party principles first and
“The
toil otherwise have found lodgment. 1 er sending you Clevelands.
obligation we incurred and assumed will acquiesce in the choice of the ma
It 1« the same with
infections dis goods that saves you money.’’
in the grant civil war. There was a Jority, rallying around the standard
ei»ea. Diptheria. acarlei fever, and
still
debt, an everlasting obli­ bearer who will carry us again to ri<
whooping cough afe much more apt
For sure and big increase in values gation greater
that could never be paid in full. tory.—Hon James 8 Sherman.
to 1 e contracted when the child has
l uy Industiial Addition lots.
But in the years that have followed,
ti cold. You will see from this II at
Mr. Bryan might make a hit In the
more real danger lurks in a cold than
High grade kodaks and supplies the Republican party has Inaugurated Kooky ! louiitaiu State« by proposing a
and developed pension laws under
tn auy oilier of the common ai'menta. i r sale by C. Y. Lowe.
which over three and one half billion federal guaranty of mining stock 4»
Toe easier I and quickest way Io cure
posits Omaha Bee.
e co|d la to take Clii.mb) rialn a Ooiigli
The whiskey for the most particu- dollars have been paid to disabled
veterans
or
to
the
survivors
of
tboae
Remedy.
The many remarkable I •r people—Stewart’s Bourbon, at
who gave their Ilves for their country
cures effected by I his preparation
A Matter of Color.
and their flag Thia pension system, a
La»« made it a staple article of trnde Jamison X Brown's.
Wanderer
(returned after several
<oera large part of the world. For
product of the policy of the Republican
For fruit jars, caps, and rubbers party, has no precedent in history and years)—Well, well, I’m mighty glad
»ale by C. I. Lowe.
go to the Bandon Hardware Co.
Land for sale in small tracts nea
training.
Family Ranked Among the Plain
than you were making. A tev months in our
People for Many Years.
The Tafts—those who at present are
school wil increase your earning capaciy 100
the Tafts—hail ancestrally from Ux­
per cent.
bridge, Mass. They say Hint Tufts are
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so thick in Uxbridge that eveu a worn
I an can't throw a stone without hitting
PREPARE NOW Fall term opens Oct. 5th, IW8
one.
Some years ago—in 1874, to
WRITE l'OR DESCRIPTIVE MATTER
■—there was a Taft reunion ill lx
bridge, to which descendant! of the
original Robert Taft came tliM-kiiig
from all parts of the country, One of
NORTH BEND
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the conspicuous features of the affair
was a historical address by Alphonso
Taft, lather of the present Republican
candidate. He traced the history of
various branches of the family, and
when he came to the one to which he
and his children belonged lie said:
"Our family have not embarked much
upon national politics, except that they
have snared in the battles of the coun­
try when national independence was
to be won. and also when the Union
was at stake. But brilliant political
careers have not been characteristic of
the Tufts in the past. It is not safe to
Then see
say what may be In store for them
There is a tide in the affairs of men
and also of families.”
This is taken from the account of
the reunion published at the time. Al­
phonse Taft would perhaps have been
(EXPERT PIANO TUNER )
somewhat dazzled if he could have fore­
seen how quickly and brilliantly the
family would proceed to "embark upon
Have your Piano timed by the local num, will sign
national polities.” He himself started
contract to keep Piano in first class condition, two tun­
tlie turn of the tide which be predict­
ings a year for $3.75 a tuning. All work Guaran­
ed. It seems to bs reaching its flood
teed.. I will call on you at once, write or see me.
in the career of the son who that year
was entcriug Yale.
As Alphonse Taft described his tm
mediate ancestors one sees where kls
son got certain characteristics. Peter
Bandon
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Oregon
Taft (1715) was "a large, good-look­
ing man of magnanimous disposition.”
lie bad four sons
Aaron, the candidate's ancestor, was
also so magnanimous that he lost
money by indorsing a friend's notvs. Report of the Condition of Bank of Bandon, at Bandon in
be was a man "of great intelligence
the State of Oregon, at the close of business, Sept. 23,
and integrity.” And then, going sumo- |
what further back, there was Captain j
1908
William Taft, who took Blarney Ca»
tie in the sixteenth century “by blar
RESOURCES
ney quit* as uiueb as by military
$67571.63
prowess ”
Good stock was Captain Loans and discounts
William from which to make a I wen Overdrafts, secured and unsecuied
547.68
tieth century Secretary of War Wil Bonds, Securities, etc.
13634-92
liana
to see you. How are you, and now
tire all the good people?
Stayathome—Oh, we’re all right
and getting along as well as could
lie expected.
Wanderer—And how is the Wid­
ow Green ?
Stayathome—She isn’t so Green
as she was.
Wanderer—What’s the matter F
She isn’t gray, I hope?
Stayathome—No; she’s Brown.
Wanderer—Brown ?
Stayathome—Yes; married Sam­
uel J. about five years ago, and she’a
been the Widow Brown for the last
two years.
Wanderer—You don’t say?
Stayathome—Yes.
• Wanderer—Well, by gosh, if she’*
willing to change color again, I’ll
ask her as sure as my name's Black.
Banking house, furniture and fixtures
Due from banks (not reserve banks)
Due from approved reserve banks
Checks and other cash items
Cash on hand
T otal
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid in
Surplus fund
1 Undivided profits, less expenses and texes paid
Individual deposits subject to check
I h-mand certigeates of deposit
Certified Checks
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Republicans, Democrats. Populists.
Socialists, Prohibitionists, Independ­
My place at Four Mjle dose to ents and «Il else who favor the elec
Clayton’s mill is for rent for two tion of Taft, coma to the City Hall
\ ears.
.4 acres 'in cultivation, 50 Tuesday' night at 8:00, for the organ­
ization of the Bandon Taft Sherman
acres fenced, good buildings.
L. A. R asma S on , a
Club.
For Rent
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25000.00
2000.00
4653-»5
118102.05
13368.65
2670.55
State of Oregon, County of Coos, ss:
I, E. J. Fahy. Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear
1 hat the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief.
F. J. F ahy , Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this Sth day of October 1908
C ecil R. W ade , Notary Public
C orrect A ttest
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J. L.K roenberg ,
F. J. F vhy ,
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8211.94
66.20
42.551 42
806.31
32404.30
165794.40