Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, March 11, 1909, Image 2

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School Report
Report of the Bandon Public
Schools for the fifth school month
ending Friday February 26, 1909.
Grade I,—Miss Wilkins, Teacher,
—Enrollment for year 65; enroll­
ment for month 54; daily attendance
40; days attendance 727.5: days ab
sence 152.5: times late 12; roll of
honor 14.
Grade 2,—Miss Marsh, Teacher,
—Enrollment lor year 39; enroll­
ment lor month 35; daily attendance
29; days attendance 555; days ab­
sence 45; times late 3; roll of honor
10;
Grade 3—Miss Radley, Teacher,
—Enrollment for year, 41; enroll­
ment for month 37; daily attendance
32- days attendance 582.5; days ab­
sence 135.5; times late 8; roll of
honor 14.
Grade 4—Miss Hamlin, Teacher,
-Enrollment for year 49; enrollment
for month 46; daily attendance 38;
days attendance 760.5; days ab­
sence 41.5; times late 4; roll of
honor 25.
Grade 5,—Mrs .Myers, Teacher,
-Enrollment for year 42; enrollment
for month 32; daily attendance 30;
days attendance 557; days absence
25.5 times lateo; roll of honor 20;
Gradeó—Miss Murphy, Teacher,
-Enrollment for year 45; enrollment
for month 38; daily attendance 37;
days attendance 675; days absence
19; times late 3; roll of honor 18.
Grade 7—Miss Walker. Teacher,
—Enrollment for year 40; enroll­
ment for month 34; daily attendance
32; days attendance 564.5; days ab
sence 25.5; times late 3; roll of
honor 19.
Grade
8-Miss Cole Teacher,
-Enrollment for year 33; enrollment
for month 26; daily attendance 15;
daysjat tend anee 380; days absence
48; times late 4, roll of honor 6.
High School, H. C. Ostien. prin­
cipal, Mra. Ostien assistant-Enroll­
ment for year 33; enrollment for
month 33; daily attendance 31, days
attendance 562.5 days absence 26;
times late o: roll of honor 21.
SUMMARY
Total enrollment for year 387;
total enrollment for month 335; daily
attendance 284; days attendance
5364.5; days absence 516.5; times
late 37; roll of honor 147.
Roll of honor includes pupils
neither absent nor late during the
month.
The following students of
the high school have attained a stand­
ing of A for the month in the sub
jects named. A equals 95 to 100
per cent.
Erma Craine, algebra, American
history, English, general history.
Sylvia Rackleff, English general
history.
Maud Lowe, algebra, English
physical geography.
Elisha Wilson, algebra physical
geography.
algebra,
Hazel
Stephenson,
English, general history.
Ebba Wiren, English,
Rittie McNair, English.
Lena Langlois, algebra English,
physical geography.
Jessie Wood, American history,
physics.
Dorothy Gibson, American his­
tory, physics, geometry.
Beulah Hesse, American history,
physics.
Tom Ostien, English, general his­
tory.
Ruby Snyder, bookkeeping.
Ella Felter, bookkeeping.
Guy Fredrick English.
Marguerite Haberly. bookkeep­
ing, algebra, English, general his­
tory.
Zettie Gibson, algebra.
Elsie Kinley, bookkeeping, al­
gebra, English, general history.
Grace Disher, algebra, English,
general history.
Amelia Chaneay. English, general
history.
Thos. Laird, bookkeeping, En­
glish.
Ernest Wilkins, English, general
history.
Dili« Lomas, algebra.
Carl Bowman, algebra.
Pearl Snyder bookkeeping.
Respectfully submitted,
H. C. O stien , Supt.
Notice °i AppliCBUoB
fo<
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lt»«d Sate« •
He will findbim-
Patftit to Mineral L «nds,
seif liable to arrest anil prosecution •
United Stale» Land Qiice
Record
as a gambler.
Ro»cburg Oregon Jan. 20, l‘ 0>
There are a number of other pro­ Mineral application No. 0914
Showing an increase in business visions that completely cover the I Notice 1» hereby given that Clayton B. Z«k. :
discouragement Mattie J Zeek and Adam Pershbaker. the hili j I
of $747,867 in a single year, and an field
to the
two of Bandon, Coo« county. Oi.-g.xi. and
ALL KINDS OP REAL ESTATE BOUGHT AND SOLD
aggregate of $2,262,367 in a little of gambling aS a business in the latter oi
of Proopet,
Pro»pet. Coo»
Coo* county. Oregon and
more than the two years of its exist­ Nevada.
it is evident from the ah I~K^and citizens wdhm the said county
and state, have applx-d for a patent to certain
Money Loans Negotiated on Approved Security.
ence, the Oregon Life Insurance text of the i measure and the sub- placer ground in the said county and »«ate tn the
All I S Land Matters a Specialty and Prompt­
Company, according to President st.mtial majority by which it passed Hinch Mining Dtunct. more partnularly de­
ly Attended tc. Pension and Insurance Agency
scribed a» follows, to-wit:
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A. L. Mills’s annual repert, has the Assembly, that public seniiment
E 1-2 ne 1-4 nw 1-4 suction 4, ip. 28soulh
Bond Brokers 1 rans-Atlantic Steamship and
14 west of Wtllamrtie Meridian, and
smashed all records for growth. in the Sagebrush State is determined o! lots range
Railroad
Picket Agency
numbered one and two. Mid lou being a
Mr. Mills read the report at the an­ to put the gambler out ot com­ pari of ne I-4 section 33. following J p. and
mnge; ne 1-4 nw 1-4; sw 1-4 sw 1-4 n e 1-4;
nual meeting and election of of­ mission.
w 1-2 nw 1-4 se 14; nw I 4 sw 1-4 se 1-4;
Affino
2 Hii«l 3. Ip St h irw.
ficers yesterday, and called attention
It the bill under discussion passes e 1-2 se 1-4 SW 1-4. section 33, Ip. 2/ south
n -'LLLLC
Xew Denholm
Ituihliiig
to the fact that practically all of the the Nevada Senate--an«l from all oi range M wcsl ol. Willamette Meridian, con­
BANDON.
OREGON
taining tn all 134.885 acres.
old companies had been left in the reports there seems to l>e lit.ie The said applicant» and theit assignors having
C. T. B lumenrother , Notary Public
rear by the home company.
This idouot of that--the anti-gambling located and applied to patent said placer lands
a* the ’independence Placer Mme’ and in their
growth, the president stated, was crusade, legally conducted, will Jia ve IiaillXT
name cbo
as associated,
the ’Independence
Mining
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.’ the said Independence I later Mine I
due to the safe conservative lines 1 established itself in every state and Company
and the location theteof, being oi record in the
upon which the company was teiritory except Alaska.
There office of the county clerk of Coes county. Ore- |
in Book 2 of Mining Records at Page 453
builded.
will be in the United States proper gen,
of said record, dated August 25, 1904.
"It was not intended,” said Mt. no place where the professional The said ’Independence Placer Mine’ and the ‘
Is called 10 the fact that COL. C. T. BLUMEN-
Mills, "that. Oregon Life should have gambler may follow his nefarious original location thereof conform in every way to ;
ROTHER of Bandon, Oregon, will insure Saw­
the legal subdivisions of the Govennient surveys,
a meteoric career, startling the bus- calling without having to fight for the adjoining claims are the Pioneer Placer i
mill men, Loggers and other kinds of workmen
against sickness, accident or death at reasonable
ness world with gilded promises im­ it. Of course gambling will not be Claim and the Eagle Mining Claim.
Any and all persons claiming adversely in any !
rates. It will pay you to call on him and see
possible of fulfillment, and that, in suppressed tn Nevada more .han in way the above described lands or any portion i
w hat he offers in that line.
thereof,
are
hereby
notified
that
unless
their
ad
the end would. have to be repu- any other state; but it will be pul un­
verse claims are duly filed according to law and .
diated.”
der the ban, driven to cover and re­ the rule and regulations thereunder, within 00
Fire Insurance
Burglary
‘ ‘Investments of the company are duced to a much lesser evil than days from the date hereof, with the Register of ,
the United States Land Office at Roseburg.
of such a high character that the when op.-nly conducted.-Telegram. Oregon, the said adverse claims will be barred, |
by virtue of the laws of the United States gov- ’
most conservative financial institu­
t ming such matters, and publication of this ,
tion would not hesitate a moment to
notice is hereby ordered for the period of sixty I
days, continuously, in the Bandon Recorder, a !
approve them; though the securities
Bank to Open
weekly newspaper of general circulation, hereby :
are gilt edged, nevertheless the
designated as neares« to the above described land. '
BENJAMIN L. EDDY.
average return is 2.06 per cent a
Portland and Coos bay Steamship Line
Register.
R.
H.
Mast
announced
Wednes
­
year.
First Publication Jan. 28.
"Our surplus to policy-holders is day that die Farmersand Merchants
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
now $106,230, and our excess of Bank of Coquille would open :ts DEPARTMEN 1 OF THÉ INTERIOR
income over every disbursemet t doors for business or Monday next
United States Land Office at
Roseburg, Oregon, February 24, 1900.
(which includes death loss) has in­ unless unexpected delay occurs in
Notice is hereby given that Levi Goff, of I
creased from $19,376 in 1907 to the arrival of supplies from Port­ Bandon. Oregon, who, on, September 5, 1901,
land. This institution was incorpo­ made Homestead Entry No. 13049, S. R. !
$34.383
1908.”
o3553, for lots 5, I I and 12; NW 1-4 of SW
The safety of investment tn life rated two years ago, but the arrival 1-4, Section 2, Township 30 South, Range 14
Sails fr in Cons Bay Saturdays at Service of Tide
Sails from Portland Wednesday at 8 P. Mi
nsurance as a general proposition is of the financial crisis at that time West, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice ol
intention to make final five year Proof to estab- i
commented upon, and attention is put a stop to the proposition, but lish claim to the land above described before
called to the fact that only 15 per now that times have improved, the G. I . Treadgold, United Slates Commissioner,
at Bandon, Oregon, on the 17th day of April,
cent of the insurable people of Ore­ directors deem it safe and expedient 1909.
A Street Dock
Claimant names as witnesses:
The r.ew
gon carry policies in regular com to open for business.
Robert Walker. Jr., of Bandon, Oregon
bank will open with a capital stock
I
panies.
John Crowley, of Bandon, Oregon
George Crowley, of Bandon, Oregon
oi $25,000, entirely held by local
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Hans Clausen, Bindon, Oregon •»
parties.
BENJAMIN L. EDDY.
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Million Given by Mrs,
Register.
R. S. Knowlton is president, G.
First publication March I I
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A. Robinson vice-president, and R.
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Vanderbilt
Lodge and Professional Directory
H. Mast cashi.T. The directors are
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R. S. Knowlton, Geo. A. Robin­
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New York March 8-Mrs. William son, R. H. Mast, E. E. Johnson
Lodges are Requested to Notify this Office on Election of Officers and on
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K. Vanderbilt, Sr., has given more and Geo Belloni.
Change of Meeting Night, Cards under this Head are 50c per in,, month
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than $1,000,000, it was announced
Temporarily the bank will occi py
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recently, for the erection of tour the east part of the I.eneve build­
Lewah Tribe No. 48, Imp. O. R. M.
model tenements for persons suf­ ing and use the old Leneve vault
Dr Ti. I_,. Houston
IVT
EETS every 1 uesday evening al 8 run at
PHYSICIAN & SUKGHuN
fering with tuberculosis. The build tor safe deposit purposes. No defi­
the Bandon Wigman. Sojourning chiels
UIHoe over Drtiu Store.
Honrs, 9 to 12,
ings are to be operateti in connection nite plans have been made regard­
in good standing are cordially invited to attend.
n.ui. 1 :30 to 4, p.m.; 7 to 8 in th«, evening.
C. 1 Fieger,
Otto Newman,
with Dr. Henry L. Shivley’s tuber­ ing the dispositian of the bank
Ni«bt ch II h Hiiswered from office.
C. of R.
Sachem.
culosis clinic cf the Presbyterian property on the opposite cornei,
BANDON.
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OHKGON
Mawoiiic.
hospital. A moderate rental will but it is expected that the building
Dr. Wa-renJ Kelley
Ö ANDON LODGE, No, 130 A. F.
A.
be charged.
Physician and Surgeon - Operative
will be completed some time this
All kmch of Repair Work done
M, Stated communications first Saturday
The buildings will be erected on a year and permanent quaiters estab­ promptly tin I in a workkmaulike after the full moon of each month. All Master
Surgery a Specialty.
Masons cordially invited.
C. L Kime, W. M. OFFICE and RESIDENCE above Port Office
manner
large plot close to the East river. lished theré.--Sentinel.
Lloyd Rosa, Secretary
They will be provided with ample
Horseshoeing a Specialty
Ili' N. I.. IN'i'kinM
1.0. O K
light shafts, large courts and at­
Location on p'ank road one fonrth mile
OFFICE
HOURS: 10 a. m. io 3 M
ANDON LODGE, No. 133, I. O. OF.
from the Steamer Ltindino.
tractive roof parlors ami gardens,
Food, For Instance
m., 7 p. m. to 8 p. m.
meets every Wednesday evening. Visiting
BANDON
....
OKEOON
brothers in good standing cordially invited.
will be six stories in height an i con
Office in New Denholm Building.
J. A. McCord. N. G.
tain about 375 apartments of from
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R. B. Derby, Secretary.
The unfortunate paterfamilias al­
DR. LESTER P. SORENSEN,
one to five rooms and bath each.
ready had a family of ten, of both
Rebekah Lodge No. 126.
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sorts and sizes. and it was as much
|yg EETS every second and fourth F ridays.
Office
in
New
Lowe-Laird
Building.
as he could do to find bread and
Practice nights first Friday of the month;
Telephone at Home.
Social evening the 3d Friday ot the month. A
Strange Human Nature
High
Grade
butter for them all, when there were
9 a. m., to 5 p. m. By request
cordial invitation extended to all members in Hours:
NURSERY
signs of the approach of another
7 to 8, p. m.
good standing.
Maggie White, N. G.
Blanche Radley, Secretary.
STOCK
BANDON
OREGUT
He
broke
this
gently
olive
branch.
"Hit's a mighty strange thing,”
On
Hand
said Brother Williams, “datw'en we to the children, and they received
O. T. TltKAIXlOl.ll,
K ii I k IU m of I’ytliian
TYELPHI LODGE, No. 64, Knight» of ATTORNEY
AND COUNSEL« R
lays up treasures in heaven we still the news in silence, except one Add rei*
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LAW,
Pythias.
Meets every Monday evening
inissie
of
some
ten
summers,
who
spends all we got on earth wid de
at Knights hall
Visiting knights invited to
H.
L.
Stevens,
Prop.,
Coquille
NOTARY PUBLIC
doctors to keep us from gwine whar said, with a sigh: "Well, I suppose
attend
H. M Morrison, C. G.
M.. G. Pohl, Local Agent, Bandon, Ore
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B
N.
Harrington,
K.
of
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it is!
We pray erbout it and sing it can’t be helped, papa; but there’s
Bandon,
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Oregon
erbout it, street« are gol and, lots of things we wanted more.”
Moilern IVnoil men.
Office \\ itLi Bandou IiivoRtmAnt t o
inilk an’ honey, but somehow
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'T able rock camp . n ». 9176, m . w .
o( A. meets the 2d and 4th Wednesdays
Dr. H. NI. Brown.
or other we don’t feei like walkin’
of each month al K. P. hall. Visiting n< ighbors
English
Walnuts
Reaident Dentist,
on a shiny pavement, an' milk an
cordially invited to attend.
Office in Panter Building
E E. Oakes, Clerk..
R. W. Boyle. H. C.
honey don’t seem ter suit our ap­
Office Flours: 9 to 12 M., I to 5 P. M,
I am agent lor Brooks & Sons fo
petite! I reckon it's des po' human Carlton, Ore. for their celebrated
Phone,_________ BANDON, OREGON
Woodmen of tlie World.
natur’ showin’ up whar hit’s lea-t I English Walnut trees. This firm is RE(ilSTEREI) OPTICIAN gEASIDF. CAMP, No. 212, W. O. W..
Mn». <’. K. HOLLOPHTHK
meets in regular session the first and third
expected We is all weak critters.’’ I the only English Walnut importers
Reliable Work and Goods.
liintrnctor on
1 hursdays of each month in the Masonic hall.
-Atlanta Constitution.
in the state.
Viaiting
neighbors
are
cordially
invited.
Mandolin,
Guitar and Banjo
Every Saturday at The Gallier
Oregon Life Ha» Unequaled gambling ",
law.
BANDON REAL ESTATE
AND LOAN COMPANY
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YOUR ATTENTION
BREAKWATER
A. N. AMES,
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h Ar
Wagoniiiakei
Coos Co. Nursery
ron
R. W. Bullard, C. C.
O. C. Waldvogel, Clerk.
Hotel 10 a. m. to 4 p. m
The Gamblers’
Last Stand
As a state, Nevada is the gamb­
lers’ last stronghold, and the moral
sentiment of the country is about to
carry the position. A drastic anti
gambling law has passetl the Nevada
Assembly and is now before the
Senate for consideration.
It is
aimed at the professioeal gambler,
and it properly designates him by
common notoriety. If diamonds,
purple and fine linen be his insignia,
and he cannot show the properly
constituted authorities that he en­
joys an income or follows a business
by which he came do these things
honestly—if he should live' and !
flourish as the green-bay tree ami!
there snould be no visible means of I
Board and lodging at Mrs. Law ■ support, the presumption will ’>e
sons* near Oriental Hall.
6 tt against him under the new anti-
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City Transfer
C la ren ce Jz.
FURNISHED ROOMS
All kinds of draying and transfer­
ring
FOR SALE—mill wood
rotn Cody’s mill $2.00 per load.
Cod sold and delivered at lowest
prices.
J. Jenkins, Prop.
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bandon
The Pacific
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O regon
I)ruand apothecary
[x just in receipt of |;i new stock of
Drug* and Chpuiicalx, Patent arid
I Proprietary Preparations, Toilet Ar-
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MRS SARAH (’OSTELLO
tir'len. Druggist SnnririeN, Perfumes.
BrnsliHH, Sponges, Soap. Nuts atxl
Nice denn rooms ?f» nnd 50c a
| Candies, Cigars, Tobaccos hiu I Cig-
niizht ; ¡Jl.25 a werk ; $5 iinxinth
,indfes. Paints, Oils, Glass and
BANDON
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OREGON | Painter's Supplies.
Boyles’Jewelry Store
THE MERCY HOSPITAL
At North Bend
Then- ar, more
Jewelry
Patterns ««M mth- t’m«»4
States than oi »ny/xh.r n.rle of ratt.n •
Tbl. <a »■
«count of ibefr -.tyle. accuracy «nd simph. xy.
MeCsIl'e M«,«rt«» Tb-<ÿ"" l F ..Moniha«
ron wM- r brea th«n nnv «rb-i I de bla«
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y-a.‘a aulwcnpi’o« (ir n.mbe- ' e-•• . AO ce«««, ts**?
number. .5 oraria. I very aubucnbcr «età « McCall 1 as­
tern Free. s.ii»cHt^ M«r
l.ndy Arem« Wanted. H»nd«.-me Prem>nm«a»
liberai c«ab «..mm.sa, n
eatler'.
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i p etn umq
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AGATES CUT AND POLISHI I»
Agate Jeweiry Made 4o Order
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Sisters of Mercy
Phone Calls Promptly Anended.
Office in Laird Building, Comer 1st and Whar
5ireef». Rooms in Denholm I lome on Plank
Road,
<’. K’. BARROW
Attorney and Oounaelor-at Law
(OQUILLK. - ORE
Offne over Skeel»' Store
Bring your
to T he R ecorder
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f.Cril «•••. nt ACK 1.F.0 VACCINE
Calilf.’rnta’t favoricr, tb< .aost sue-
<» iul. I.> ft «’ « I urtd lowest
i>ri«ed reliable v;i.cine made.
i ’ lw
r. • iiiny .» pIKuim Witte
for free Black Leg Booth t.
TUB CUTTER LABOI.ATORT
B cmxblbv . C al
If vour druggi .t d *» nut stock ouf
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OREGON
BANDON
Is now open for the re­
ception of patients. ,Tbo
forms ai<* $10 p«*r wook
and upwards, ’ For par-,
ticnlnra apply to : ;
North Bend, Ore.
FINE ENGRAVING
l»K. B. W. KOSMITBK
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
•Job Work
Carrie« a fine line of
Watches. Clocks and
Aho special attention to orclieatra drill to
popils desiring xnoh inntruction
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