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I 00 ••• * o o 0C I « Dorothy Gibson, American his tory, geometry. Respectfully submitted, Report of the Bandon Public H. C. O stien . Schools for the sixth school month Supt. ending Friday March 26. Grade 1, Miss Wilkins, Teacher, enrollmnet for year 66; enroll Kermit Roosevelt Beats up ment for month 50; daily attend Voyager ance 43; days attendance 862.5; days absence 80.5; times late 14; Naples, April 6—Parental dis roll of honor 19. approval has been set upon Kermit Grade 2, Miss Marsh Teacher, Roosevelt’s liking for poker games enrollment for year 39; enrollment liecause the son of the ex-Presi for month 33; daily attendance 30; dent of the Uuited States engaged days attendance 608.5; days ab in a fistic encounter with a fellow sence 34.5; times late I; roll of passenger whose remarks offended honor 17. him. Though he praised his son’s Grade 3, Miss Radley Teacher, pluck, Mr. Roosevelt let Kermit enrollment for year 43; enrollment know that such incidents would not for month 38; daily attendance 35 be tolerated. days attendance 707; days absence The encounter folloived Kermit’s 55; times late 5; roll of honor 13; efforts to bluff a German player in School Report Grade 4, Miss Hamlin. Teacher, enrollment for year 50; enrollment for month 45; daily attendance 42; days attendance 834.5; days ab sence 46.5; times late o; roll of honor 23* Grade 5, Mrs. Myers, Teacher, enrollment for year 43; enrollment for month 29; daily attendance 28; days attendance 567; days absence 38; timeslate 2; roll of honor 16; Crade 6, Miss Murphy Teacher enrollment for year 46; enrollment for month 38; daily attendance 37- days attendance 750; days absence 25; times late 2; roll of honor 24. Grade 7, Miss Walker Teacher, enrollment for year 40: enrollment for month 32; daily attendance 30; days attendance 606.5; days absence 19; times late 1; roll of honor 16; Grade 8, Miss Cole, Teacher, enrollment for year 33; enrollment for month 21; daily attendance 18; days attendance 373; days absence 22; times late I; roll of honor 14. Highschool, H. C. Ostien, Prin., Mrs. Ostien Assistant.,—Ent oilmen t for year 33; enrollment for month 31; daily attendance 29; days attendance 573; days absence 28; imes late o; roll of honor 19. SUMMARY Total enrollment for year 393; total enrollment for month 317; daily attendance 292; days attendance 5882; days absence 348.5 times late 26; roll of honor 161. Roll of honor includes pupils neither late nor absent during the month. The following studehts of the high school have attained a standing of A for the month in the subjects named. A equals 95 to 100 per cent. Carl Bowman, algebra, English. Arthur Walker, general history. Victor Breuer, book-keeping, En glish. Ensa Perkins, book-keeping; Thos Laird, book-keeping, gen eral history. Dilla I .omas, book-keeping. En glish. general history. Amelia Chaneay, book-keeping, English, general history. Crace Disher, algebra, book keeping, general history. Elsie Kinley, algebra, book-keep ing, English, general history. Zeltie Gibson, book-keeping, English, general history. Marguerite Habet ly, algebra, book-keeping, English, general history. Ernest Wilkins, book-keeping, English, general history. Guy Frederick, algebia, English, book-keeping, general history. Tom Ostien, Fnglish, general history. Lentner Gallier, book-keeping, general history. Sylvia Rackleff, English, general history'. Lena Langlois, algebra, English, arithmetic. Nora Gibson, English, general history. Elisha Wilson, arithmetic. Hazel Stephenson, English. Erma Crainf. . algebra, English, general history, American history, arithmetic. Rittie McNair, arithmetic, En glish. Maud Lowe, algebra, English, general history, arithmetic. Jessie Wood American history, English, geometry. Beulah Hesse, American history, English. a o 9 © « 9 4 Booster Clubfor Myrtle Motive of Street Improvement Notice is hereby given that the common couqpl o[ City o[ Oregoo.dij upon the 4th rj - * I Oint ’ day of January, 1909, at a regulai meeting, orde* that a .-idewalk be built upon west side of Curry street, beginning ar the city limits, an] running north to north side of Sixth street, then west to west side Abernathy street, thence north to Fifth stieet. Also upon the 15th day of March. 1909, it was ordered that Coquille Avenue from Atwater street south to*Sixth street, and also Third street between Broadway Avenue and Pacific Avenue, be improved by establishing an official glade, and grading said streets according thereto full width and building sidewalks upon both sides thereof, for the full distance pro posed. Also upon the 15th day of March, 1909, it was ordered upon petition therefor that a new and official survey and grade be made of Colum bia Avenue from Atwater Street south to Sixth Street, and that sidewalks be built upon both sides of said street for the full distance. Notice is herreby gnenthal unless a written re monstrance be signed by owners representing two- thirds of the real property upon each of the above proposed improvements be filed with the City Recorder within twenty (20) days from the first publication of this notice, which said twentieth day wili be upon April 20th, l*>99, then the said council may pass an ordin ance providing for such improvement, and as es- sinz the cost thereof upon the adjacent property. Dated April I. 1909. C. R. WADE, Recorder. 12-31 h BANDON REAL ESTATE^ AND LOAN COMPANY o Editor J. C. Savage of the Co quille Sentinel who is secretary of ALL KINDS’ OF REAL ESTATE BOUGHT AND SOLD the Coquille Commercial club, was sent to Myitle Point Saturday as a Money Loans Negotiated on Approved Security. special emissary to arouse the All U S 1 and Matters a Specialty and Prompt > /rile Point people to the .need of ly Attended tc. Pension and Insurance Agency organizing a commercial club here Bond Brokers 1 runs-Atlantic Steamship and Railroad Ticket Agency to act with the other commercial clubs ot the county on matters in which the entire county is in K ooiiim SÎ and 3. I p Ntnirw, terested. He rem lined until Mon New Denhulin Building; day and he :.nd Orvil Dodge inter BANDON. OREGON viewed most of the business m -n. C. T. B i . umenrother , Notary Public As a result of their efforts a meeting was called to be held at the Her mann hall Monday- evening. At the hour for the meeting a representative body of the business men had assembled at»d plans for a Is called to'the fact that COL. C. T. BLUMEN- the poker game aboard the Ham permanent organization were at once ROTHER of Bandon, Oregon, will insure Saw mill men, Loggers and other kinds of workmen burg. After losing a pot the Ger inaguiated. The need of haste was against sickness, accident or death at reasonable NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION man exclaimed: shown by the fact that the various rates. It will pay you to call on him and see Department of the Interior, “Einen eingebildeten luemmel commercial bodies were to be rep what he offers in that line. U. S. Land Office at Roseburg, O-egon. und rowdy.’’ (A stuck up ill-bred resented before the county court March 12. 1909. rowdy.) Kermit answered in Ger on Tuesday to urge an appropria Notice is hereby given that James L. Foster, Fire Insurance Burglary Bandon, Oregon, who, on August 25, 1903, man:- tion for an exhibit at the Alaska of made Homestead Entry, No. 13008, S. R. “Was wollten sie damit sagen? Pacific-Yukon exposition at Seattle. 0J549, for E 1-2 of NE 1-4, SW I 4 of N E 1-4; NW 1-4 of SE 1-4, Section 35, I ownship Ich habe sie nicht genug vertanden: W. T. Dement was chosen as 29 South, Range 15 West, Willamette Meridian, Sagen sie das noch einmal.” chairman oi the temporary organ has filed notice of intention to make final five year proof, to establish claim to the land above (What dil you mem? 1 did not ization, and J. O. Stemmier was described, before G. T. Treadgold, U. S. Com exactly understand. Say it again.) elected secretary. After a letter missioner, at Bandon, Oregon, on the 24th day April, 1909. Portland and Coos bay Steamship Line The German player exclaimed in from the Marshfield club was read, of Claimant names as witnesses; Jacob Wald- English: inviting co-operation in the county vogel, of Bandon, Oregon; John R. Stillwell, of Bandon. Oregon, John H. Tucker, of Ban Ion, “You think you are better than a .tppropi iation matter, the meeting Oregon and John H. Chenowith, of Denmark, German Crown Prince.’’ proceeded to the election of per Oregon. BENJAMIN L. EDDY, Register. “Ill show what I am,’’ said young manent officers. C. C. Carter was r .st publication March 18. Roosevelt. elected president; Dr S. C. Endi He arose from his seat and at cott vice-president; NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION J. O. Stem Department of the Interior tacked the German, who was not only mler, secretary, and W. F. Hen U. S. Land Office, at Sails fr<ni Coos Bay Saturdays at Service of Tide older, but had considerable advan dricks, treasurer. Sails from Portland Wednesday at 8 P. M. Roseburg, Ore., March 19th, 1909 tage in weight. L. C. Bargelt, S. D. Fulford and is hereby given that Alice A, Black, Roosevelt landed hard punches Orvil Dodge were named as a com of Notice Port Orford, Oregon, who, on April 30, that winded his opponent, and then mittee on constitution and by-laws 1901, made Homestead Entry, No. 10632, S, R. 02199, for lots 3 and 4; NE I-4of SW 1-4, finished him at will. to report at a meeting to be called, Section 18, Township 32 South, Range 14 C. F. McCOLLUM, Agent Phone Main 34 A Street Dock in the near future Uy the president. West, Willamette Meridan, has filed notice of intention to make final five year proof, to establish It was agreed that the name of the claim to the land above described, before J. Trolleys Without Tracks II. Upton, U. S. Commissioner, at Langlois, new organization should be the Oregon, on the 8th day of May, 1909. “M rJe Point Commercial Club.’’ Claimant names as witnesses: They are forever trying some George Fitzhugh, of Port Oriord, Oregon; K The question of incorporating the John W. Crowley,"of thing new down in California. Its Lodge and Professional Directory club and selling shares was favor A. M Fitzhugh, of •X a new potato, or a new orange, a fit «« •• •• 4 ably considered and will probably '-e S. P. Peirce, of new breed of cactus or a nqw trap BENJAMIN L. eddy , Register, settled at next meeting. Lodges are Requested to Notify this Office on Election of Officers and on First publication, Mai ireh 25th. •it for the tenderfeet. There!s some It was agreed to send a committee <5 Change of Meeting Night. Cards under this Head are 50c per in., month thing doing all the time. ;<< of five to Coquilie to meet with the The latest leaks out from Santa ’> *><• * * IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF <• <• •> <<• Barbara where a group of capitalists county court Tuesday and, with the THE STAI EOF OREGON, Lewah Tribe No. 48, Imp. O. R. M. delegations from the clubs, urge an Di’ H. Li. Houston have applied for a franchise for a IN AND FOR THE COUNTY JVj E.ET S every Tuesday evening at 8 run at PHYSICIAN & SUHHEuN appropriation for an exhibit at OF COOS trackless trolley line. Wires are Bandon Wigman. Sojourning chiefs Office over Drug Store. Hours, » to 12, i Seattle. The following were named in good standing are cordially invited to attend. strung over the public road, and a.Qi. 1 :H0 to 4, p.ru. ; 7 to R in the evening. C. 1 Fieger, Otto Newman, as such committee: C. C. Carter, A, G. E rickson , Plaintiff, Night calls answered from offioe. fanners, tradesmen, pleasure-seek C. of R. Sachem. VS. I j. O Stem.nler, L. A. Roberts. T. BANDON. . OKKUON ers and others having the proper S. P earl E rickson . Defendant M MAO life. D. Guerin and Orvil Dodge, The Dr- Waren J. Kelley equipment hit onto the wire and SUIT FOR DIVORCE Q ANDON LODGE. No, 130 A. F. & A. same committee was authorized to Physician and Surgeon - Operative away they go. M, Stated communications first Saturday Surgery a Specialty. confer with a similar committee the full moon of each month. All Master True, this line is not in actual To S. Pearl Erickson, the above after OFFIC I. and RESIDENCE above Post Office Masons cordially invited. C. I. Kime, W. M. from the Coquille club in reference named defendant: operation as yet; but it is talked of; to issuing a booklet descriptive of IN THE NAME OF THE STATE Lloyd Rosa, Secretary Dr. N. I,. Berkiuw the franchise is actually applied for Coquille and Myrtle Point and the OFFICE HOURS: 10 a. m. to 3 p OF OREGON. I. <>. <». F and thereby lies the right of com tn., 7 p. tn. to 8 p. m. Coquille valley. D ANDON LODGE. No. 131 I. O. OF. Yon are hereby required to ap mon interest to discuss the matter. Office in New Denholru Building, meets every Wednesday evding. Visiting The meeting a Ijourned to meet pear ami answer the complaint filed It is said, moreover, that some brothers in good standing cordially invited. against you in the above entitled «nit J. A. McCord, N. G. DR. LESTER P S0REN8EN. half dozen very short lines ot this again on call of the president.— on or before the last day of the time R. B. Derby, Secretary. Enterprise. prescribed tn the order for the publi railless trolley are in operation i n cation of this antntuous, which pre •T rhe suburbs of the European cities. Rebekah Lodge No. 126. scribed time is six (6) weeks, the last Of course, if the business makes Coquille River Transportation day of which time will be Tlinrsi lay. iWrEETS in K. of P. hall every second and Office in'New Lowe-Laird Building. Telephone at Home. fourth Fridays. Practice nights first Fri the 29th day of April, 1909. <ood in Europe we shall expect 9 a. m., to 5 p. m. By request day of the mohth; Social evening the 3d Friday Hours: And if y>n fail to so appear «nd Co.’s Schedule » to 8, p. m. ot the month. A cordial invitation extended to even better results in the glorious answer said complaint by the said BANDON all members in good standing. OREGON Leaves Arrives climate of California time, the plaintiff will apply to lite Maggie White, N. G. G. T. TKEADGOLU, B.sodoo Coquille court for a decree forever annulling Clara Goetz, Secretary. Yet, to the uninformed aud unin the marriage contract existing be ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR 6:30 a m Coquille, 8:30 a m itiated. there are many complex tween yourself and the said plaintiff AT - LAW, Knights of FythlaH 7:00 a m Diapateh, i0:00 a nt This summons is published tn tiie T^ELPHi LODGE. No. 64. Knights o ities suggested in the contemplation NOTARY PUBLIC 4:00 p m Bandon R ecorder . a weekly news >f this invention. There are a num Favorite, 1:00 p in F’ythias. Meets «very Monday evening II. N. con 91 INNION HK. paper published in Coos Con.dy. at Knights hall. Visiting knights invited to Leaves Arrives ber ot questions to be asked, if not Bandon, .; Oregon Oregon, for six (6) consecutive weeks, Coqnills attend. H. M. Morrison, C. G. Bandqp beginning March 18,1909,and ending answered. Suppose that a load of Favorite, 7:30 a m B. N. Harrington, K. of R. S. Office With Bandon Investment Co it) 30 a m April 29th, 1909, by order of publi coal monoplizes the line and a party Coquille, 9.30 a m 11.30 a tu Modern Woodmen« cation made by the Hon. John F. Ur. K- Ki. Brown, of high-steppers gets on the uire to Dispatch, i.OO p tit Resident Dentist. Hall, county judge of Coos county at T able rock camp . No. 9176, m . w . 5.00 p m Office in Psnter Building go some where or anywhere, so of A. meets the 2d and 4th Wednesdays The Coquille connects with the chambers in Coquille, Oregon, on the ot each month at K. P. hall. Visiting neighbors Office Hour»: 9 to 12 M., I to 5 P. M. -o they go in a hurry, what would traías at Coquille for Marshfield hu <1 12th day of March, 1909. cordially invited to attend. G eo . P. T opping , F*h°n<-.__________ BANDON. OREGON happen? We can easily petceive Myitle Point. E E. Oakes, Clerk.. R. W. Boyle, H. C. Attorney for Plaintiff. 9 7t The np river passengers can cone l»B. E. W. KONNITER transportation problems here that Woodmen of the World. to Bandon on the Favorite Hml have PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON would put rate making, common ♦S easide camp . No. 2i2, w. o. w.. three hours here in which to do their BANDON OREGON points, water competition and all meet« in regular session the first and third Phone Call» Promptly Attended. trading and other business. I hursdays of each month in the Masonic hall. that sort of thing in the shade- We Office in L-sird Building, Comer lit snd Whsr Visiting neighbors are cordially invited. Street*. Rooms in Denholm Home on Plank can see nothing but a complete R. W. Bullard, C.C. Rosd, O. C. Waidvogel, Clerk. covering of parallel lines slow wires HAS A SELECT STOCK OF and fast wires, freight and p issenger At North Bend NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION wires, eait or northbound, west or » Department of the Interior Attorney and Oounaelor-at Law Is now open for the re southbound wires. We can con United States Land Office at Roseburg, Ore. ception of patienta. The COQUILLE. - ORE ceive of no invention so opportunely March 19th, 1909 Ntrain Beer on Brought terms ate flO per week Office over Skeel»' Store Notice is hereby given that Virgil E. Hixson, arrived as this in connection with o( Bandon. Oregon, who, on September 28. COURTEOUS TRETMENT and upwards. For par • NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION the farmer’s uplift idea, none that, 1'103, made Homestead Entry, No. 13102, S. •v ticulars apply to : : DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR R. 03572, for W 1-2 of NE 14. N 1-2, of in his hiyher development, should United Stste» Lsnd Office st ! SL 1-4, Section 26, Township 29 South, Range contribute more to the gaiety of the Rosburg, Oregon, ( ebrusry 24. 1909. 14 West, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice Notice u hereby given thst Levi Gol, of I of intention to make final five year proof, to es- nations,—Telegram. Bsndon, Oregon, who, on, September 5, 1903. o o o YOUR ATTENTION BREAKWATER THE MERCY HOSPITAL The Opera C. R. BARROW Wines, Liquors & Cigars Sisters of Mercy GROSS BROS. North B and, Ora. BANDON OREGON — ...... City Transfer FURNISHED ROOMS All kinds of draying and transfer ring FOR SALE—mill wood rom Cody’s mill $2.00 per load. Coal sold and delivered at lowes prices. J. Jenkins, Prop. Old papers at the R ecorder fice five cents a bundle. AT Clarence ) Lowe - - O regon Druggist a n d A/ndhecu ry Is just in receipt of a new slock of Drugs Hurl Chemicals, Pater., and Proprietary Preparations, Toilet Ar MRSJSARAH COSTELLO ticles. Druggist Sundries. Perfume*. Bruenes, Sponge*. Soap. Nm* an<l Nice etesii rm«! 26 land 50c a Candies. Cigars, Tobacco* and Cig' night; $1.26 a week; $5 iminnth of arett-s, Paints, Oils, Glass and BANDON OREGON paintem Supplì««. bandon The Pacific 6 tablish claim to the land above described, before ; G. T. Treadgold, U. S. Commissioner, at Ban don, Oregon, on the 8th day of May, 1909. t laimant names as witnesses: Amos E. Hadsall, of Bandon. Oregon. ( assius M. Doyle, of “ • « Willie A Doak. of Alfx-rt Snead, of " HENJAMIN I.. F.DDV, Register. First publication March 25th Bring your •fol) Work to T he R ecorder made Homeatead Entry No. 13049, S. R’. o3553, for lot» 5. 11 and 12; NW 1-4 of SW 1-4, Section 2, Township 30 South, Range 14 Weil, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final five year Proof to estab lish claim to the land above described before G. T. Treadgold. United Slates Commuaiooer, BXl9*n<iOn’ 00 Apnl’ Claimant names a» witnesses: Robert Walker. Jr., of Bandon, Oregon John Crowley, of Bandon, Oregon George Crowley, of Bandon, Oregon Hans Clausen, Bandon, Oregon BENJAMIN L. EDDY, First publication March 11 a »