Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, May 06, 1909, Image 2

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    ORDINANCE NO. 130
enrollment
for year
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rollment tor the month 41; daily
Hlis '
Ordinance rut-lkd "An (>:•!«!.„.. Io
I it 1 be wolves coulft not stay there
lt^uistr th manner oi application 101 Liquor
attendance 37; days attendant e I ,d < r.
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l.icrtUr. and la lap'al Section 4 of Oidmancr
In the latter pait oí the year 720; days absence 35 5; times late
No. 5. pajwd by the Board oi liuslees ol
the Town ot Bandon upon the I I th day ol
F«e th« T««th.
1858. the United Sutes Govern­ .1; roll of honor 25.
June. ItWI, and approved by the President .»t
Aa
a
dentifrice
and
mouth
'wash
ment had at last rounded up the
Grade 5, Mrs. Myers, l eat her.
borax 1» unexcelled. It cleanses the j the £L«rd upon the 11 th day oi June, 1891."
City of Bandon doe. ordain as follows
difilerent tribes of Indians dwelling
Enrollment for year 43; en­ mouth, hardens the kuiuh and relieves : '('he
Section I. That any and all person or per
near the coast and removed them rollment for month 25; daily at­ ankers lu using It for the teeth ■ iOns. fam or corporation making application for a
to the reservations.
A part of tendance 25; days attendance 50I; make a powder of one ounce each of ' Itcctue to sell spirituous, malt, vinous, fermented
powdered borax and pulverized soap or other intoxicating liquors within the corporate
these Indians were sent up to days absence 33.5 times late o; and two ounces of precipitated chalk limits of the city of Bandon, shall first give notice
of their intention to make such application, by
the Umpqua river while another roll of honor i3;
posting not Im than three notices ot their inten­
part had been left at Empire City,
tion to make such application Io the common
Grade 6, Miss Murphy, Teacher
Unmovable.
council of the city of Bandon, which said notices
and thus the hostilities in Coos and
•Where
is
the
great
hypnottot?
”
Enrollment for year 43: enroll­
shall Slate for whom the application is sought, the
“He has retinal broken hearted."
Curry counties were ended. The
number of the strerl, oi the building in which ill
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ment for month 34; daily attend­
pr .posed that the place o bu mess, cove ed by
Indians had lost mucK in every ance 32; days attendance 658; days “Work a failure?”
“Not until be tried it ou the office Hie Lcense, shall be; the person or petwns, linn
war, as Coos and Curry counties
ur corporation for the ben-fit whom llie liceire
boy
of a millionaire.”
absence 28; times late I; roll of
ii sought, and llir date, and hour at which the
were as near the happy hunting,
honor 16.
application will be presented to the council, al!
He
Thought
It
Appropriate.
grounds, the Indian s heaven, as
o! which notices shall be posted for a period of
“She is very much affronted ” •
Grade 7, Miss Walker, Teacher.
not les; than ten (10) consecutive d.ns, ini-
could be.
Enrollment for the year 43; en­ “Why?"
media ely prior to such date of application,
“Jack sent her a present.”
Clear to the coast, grew great for­
(exclusive ot the date of application) and shall
rollment
for mouth 28; daily
was It?”
be posted within the corporate limits of the city,
esta of Orford cedar, fir, spruce attendance 26; days attendance “ “ What
A rubber plant.”
in public and conspicuous places, where the same
and yew-trees of inspiring sizes.
may be easily read, and shall be signed by the
505; days absence 28; times late I;
bciitiieiaiy oi such apphcalion, or by an agent
Not Mutual.
Myrtle, maple and ash covered the
roll of honor 15;
duly authorized by him or them to sign the ame.
“I fear 1'11 have to raise your rent,"
low lands. So dense was their
The horrid landlord said.
Sec. 2.
I hat Section 4 oi Ordinant e No. 5,
Grade 8, Mrs. Kopf, Teacher
“At prices I am Ret tins now
entitled ’An Ordinance to provide for Liven ing
foilage that the sunlight was com­
I can't come out ahead."
Enrollment for
year 33: en­
a d Regulating B«»r Room., and Drinking Shops
“Well, you may raise It,” said the rr.aa. and to Prohibit the Sale of Liquors without Li­
pletely shut out and a semi-glow
rollment for the month 19: daily
“But 1 can’t figure how I can.”
cense’ passed by the Board of Trustees of the
produced. Underneath this gigantic
attendance 17; days attendance
I own of Bandon, Oregon, upon the I I th day ot
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production of nature, grew the 344; days absence 36; times late 3;
|une, 1891, and approved by the President of
DO IT NOW
s ud board on same said date, be, and the same
brake, tall berry bushes, the rho­
roll of honor 7.
Now is the time to get rid of your I is hereby repealed, and ail part or parts of said
dodendron, which is the glory of High rcliool, H. C. Ostien. Pi in, rbeuroatisio. You can do so by apply­ Ordinance in conflict herewith, as to the matter
our (lowers, mosses, algen, in long
ing Chamberlain's Liniment. Nine of publication.
Mrs Ostien, Assistant.
Passed the common council the 30th day of
cases
out of ten are sin-ply muscular April, 1909.
beards, tangled from the limbs and
Enrollment for year 33; enroll­ rheumatism due to cold or datuj (Seal)
C. R. WADE,
trees, only here and there an open
or chronic rheumatism, arid yield to
City Recorder, Auditor and Clerk.
ment
for
month
30;
daily
attend
­
ing was left to show the bright
the vigorous application of this lini Approved this 30th day of April.
STEVE GALLIER, Mayor.
blue sky.
In these places the soil ance 27; days attendance 5333; ment. Try it. You tire certain to be
days absence 46.5; times late o; delighted witti the quick relief
was carpeted with beautiful green
which it affords. Sold by C. J,
grass and gorgeous Howers, such roll of honor 13.
Lowe.
Special Election Notice.
SUMMARY
as the cannas, the native clover, and
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Notice
is hereby given, that the common coun­
Total enrollment for year 392;
a few other varieties, now nearly
cil of the city at a regular meeting thereof
total enrollment for month 292;'
Do Not Violate the Law
upon the 50th day of April, 1909, did pass
extinguished.
an ordinance, declaring and establishing 1 uesday,
daily
attendance
266; days at­
The
Prosper
Mill
Co.
give
notice
Herds of Elk, in droves of sixty
Jun«’ 1st, 1909, a
* a Special Election Day to
tendance 5287; days absence 383; mat all violators of the following vote upon the extension ol the boundaries oi the
to one hundred, deer, bear, panther
City of Bandon, for which election th«’ following
section will be prosecuted to full ex election board was named: Judges, M. Breuer,
swarmed beneath
these green times late 23; roli of honor 126
A. D. Morse a »id Charles Loren/, Clerks, Ed
Roll of Honor includes pupils lent;
shelteis, or climbed to the ridges of
B. Henry and George Manciet, which election
Sec.
394
It
shall
be
unlawful
the nearby mountains to enjoy the neither absent nor late during the
will be held -.1 the City f lail in Bandon, Oregon,
the p rlis thereat will be opened at 8 o’clock
gentle breeze as they lie down to month. The following pupils in the :i any person or persons, except and
A. M. said day and remain open until I o’clock
high school have attained a stand­ boom companies who are com P. M., when the same will be closed until 2
rest.
ing
of A tor the month in the sub­ pelled to catch and hold logs or o’clock P. M., when they will be opened again
Never having heard the report of
and so remain until 6 o’clock P. M., and th<n
fire arms they were fearless of the jects named. A equals 95 to 100 other timbers of value to take up be permanently closed, and that at laid election
saw logs, hewn sawed, or other tim­ the question of boundary ext« n ion will he sub­
approach of men, and more than per cent.
mitted separately to the electors of the city ol
Maud Lowe, algebra, arithmetic, bers and lumber of value found B'ndon, and to the efuctors of the territory :o
once did I stand only a few steps
a Irill in any river in this state, or proposed to be annexed, and th«- question to I e
from a full grown buck, eyeing me English, general history.
submitted at said election, is whether or not the
Sylvia »Rackleff, arithmetic, gen­ have the same in their possession, present limits of the city of Bandon, as estab­
and wondering vhat sort of an
that shall be marked with any lished by the Legislature of Oregon in 1891,
animal I might be Another time I eral history.
shall or shall not be extended to conform to the
Ebba Wtren, arithmetic, general mark or brand, without permission following description, to-wit:
passed through a large herd of elk,
of the owner or the agent thereof : Beginning at the quarter section corner on the
all standing still and looking at me history.
se tioii line between Sections thirty one (31) and
without leaving their positions.
Hazel Stephenson, English, gen- ! Provided the person claiming such ! thirty-two (32) in lownship twenty-eight (28)
mark or brand shall have a copy south of range fourteen (14) west ol th«1 Will­
Innumerable bear found feed on eral history. .
amette Meridian in Coos county. Oregon, run­
berries, such as grew there in im
Nora Gibson, English, general thereof recorded in the county ning thence west on th«’ quarter section line to
wherein he or they reside and any the ship channel of the Pac fic Ocean, thence in
mense quantities.
Many a good history.
a northerly course along aid ship channel of the
story could be told by inhabitants
Lena Langlois, algebra, English, person or persons violating the pro­ Pacific ocean to a point due west ol the north
visions of this section shall be I line of s.ction 1 wenty-five (25) Township
of meeting them.
Should you genet 1 ¡story.
Twenty-eight (28), south of range Fifteen (15)
deemed guilty of a felony, and on west oi the Willamette Meridian in Coos county,
wish to hea one just ask Adam
Elisha Wilson, arithmetic.
thence east along the north line of said
Pershbaker, who with John Rags­
Grace Disher, algebra. book conviction shall be fined in any sum Oregon;
stiction twenty five (25) and the north line of
dale, was surprised once when sit­ keeping, English, general history. not exceeding three hundred sectif n thirty (50) to the northeast corner of said
section thirty (30), in township twenty eight (28)
ting on a log, under which a bear
Victor Breuer, book-keeping, lollars or by imprisonment in the south
of range fourteen (14) west ol the Will­
penitentiary not to exceed five amette Meridian in Coos county, Oregon, thence
was hid, by having the animal rush arithmetic. Engli-h.
south along the east line ol section thirty (30)
out, running between Ragsdale s
Guy Fredrick, algebra, English,' vears.
and thirty-one (31) township and range aforesaid
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legs, he jumping up more frightened general history, book-keeping.
io th« place of beginning.
Whooping Cough
I hat the qualified voter ; residing within the
than a Comanche Indian, hollowed
Tom Ostien, algebra, English,
bounds of the above described territory, are here­
This
is
a
more
dangerous
disease
for Pershbaker to shoot, while general history.
by invited to attend the polls upon the said In t
I han is generally presumed It will «fay
of June, 1909, during the hours above
Pershbaker called back “Shoot
Ernest Wilkins, book keeping.
he a surprise to many to learn that named and vote upon the measure above set
yourself.” to which the fleeing John
Elsie Kinley, algebra, English, more deaths result from it than from lorth.
scarlet fevef. Pneumonia often re
Dated, at Bandon, Oregon, this 1st day of
answered: “I have no time:”
general history, book keeping.
suits from it. Chamberlain's Gough May, 1909.
P.
Ensa Perkins, book-keeping.
C. R WADE,
Remedy has been used it many epi
To be continued next week.
Recorder, Ci»y of Bandon.
Carl Bowman, algebra, English demies of whooping cough, and al 174t
ways witl the best results. Delbert
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arithmetic,.
McKeig of Harlan, Iowa, says of it.
CHAMBERLAIN’S LINIMENT
Thos. Laird, algebra, Englsh, •My boy took whooping cough when
nine months old, He had it in the
This is a now preparation and a general history, book-keeping.
winter. 1 got a bottle of Chamber
good one. It is especially valuabif
Zettie Gibson, book keeping.
Iain's Cough Remedy which proved
M a core for chronic and muscular
Dilla Lomas, algebra, English, good. I cannot n-cmumend it loo
rheumatism, aud for the relief from
highly." For sale by C.’«. Lowe.
pain which it affords in acute inHam- general history, book-keeping.
matory rheumatism . Those who
Lentner Gallier, algebra, book­
have used it have invaribly spoken of
City Transfer
it in the highest terms i f praise. keeping.
Lame back, lame sbonlder. and stiff
Beulah Hesse, algebra.
All kinds of draying and transfer­
neck are due to rheumatism of the
Dorothy
Gibson,
arithmetic, ring
FOR SALE—mill wood
muscles, usually brought on by ex­
McCall
posure to cold or damp, aud are physics, geometry.
rom Cody’s mill $2.00 per load.
than of any other make of pit
of ibetr style, accuracy and mmplicity.
quickly cured by applying this lini­
Respectfully submitted,
Corl sold and delivered at lowes
MeTall'" Ma««»'”, The '■'T'A'/J ’'. "" cn.
ment freely and massaging the af-
»"..ub.erU.er. thin .. vothe. '■,d,r'
D’J, 1^7.«
H. C. O stien ,
prices
J. Jenkins, Prop.
feoted parte.
Soreness of the
Supt.
i
muscles, whether induced by violent
H..d.om.pe..nhnn..
•xeroise or injury, is allayed by this
Coquille
River
Transportation
liniment. For sal 3 by C. Y. Lowe.
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BANDON REAL ESTATE©
AND LOAN COMPANY!
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School Report
Report of the Bandon Public
Schools for the seventh school month
ending Friday, April 23.
Grade I, Miss Wilkins, Teacher.
Enrollment tor year 68 enroll­
ment for month 52; daily attend
ance 45; days attendance 887 5;
days absence 86.5; times late 8;
roll of honor 13.
Grade 2, Mi <s Marsh Teacher.
Enrollment for year 39; en
rollment for month 28; daily at­
tendance 26; days attendance 527;
days absence 33: times late 5; roll
of honor 12.
Grade 3, Miss Radley, Teacher
Enrollment for year 43- en­
rollment for month 35; daily at­
tendance 31; days attendance 611;
days absence 56; .times late 4 . roll
•f honor 12.
Grade 4, Miss Hamlin, Teacher.
CONSTIPATION
For years I was troubled with
biliousness and constipation, which
made life miserable for me. My ap­
petite failed me. I lost my usual
force and vitality. Pepsin prepar­
ations and cathartics only made
matters worse.
I do not know
where 1 should have be 11 today
had I not tried Chamberlain’s
Stomach and Liver Tablets. The
tablets relieve the ill feeling at
once, strengthen the
digestive
functions, purify the stomach, liver
and blood, helping the system to do
its work naturally.—Mrs. Rosa
Potts, Birmingham, Ala.
These
tablets are for sale by C. V. Lowe.
Co.’s Schedule
Leaves
B.>ndon
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KINDS 01 REAL ESTATE BOUGHT AND SOLD
Money Loans Negotiated on Approved Security.
All I S 1 and Matters a Specialty and Protnpt-
1\ Attended tc. Pension and Insurance Agency
bond Brokers 1 fins- Atlantic Steamship and
Railroad Ticket Ageucy
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8.-30 a nt
('oq tulle. j 1 6:00
1.00 p m
3:00 p tn
Dispatch, 7:(M) a ui
i0:00 a m
Favorite,
i :30 p m
4:1 Xi p in
Leaves
Arrhes
Coqnilla
liHiitlon
Favorite,
7:30 a in
i0 30 a m
11.30 a m
Coquille, * 3.'Mi a in
4.00 p m
fi.30 p iu
5.<X) p in
Dispatch, 1.00 p oi
The Coquille connects with the
trams at Coquille for Marshfield and
Myrtle Point.
P atents
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TRADE MARKS
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D esigns
C opyrights A c .
LS Aid IDO KT
ORKOON
C. T. B i . umenkotheh , Notary Public
YOUR ATTENTION
Is t alk’d to the fact that COL. C. T. BLUMEN-
ROIIIER of Bandon, Oregon, will insure Saw­
mill men, Loggers and other kinds of workmen
against sickness, accident or death at reasonable
rates. It will pay you to call on hitn and see
what he offers in that line.
Insurance
Burglary insurance
CM
Portland and Coos bay Steamship Line
BREAK WATER
Sails ft' tn C’ ooh Bay Saturdays at Service of Tide
Sails from Portland Wednesday at 8 P. M.
F. Mi l'OLLl’M,
Professional Direotory
Lodge a.nd
•is
fz
Lodges nre Requested to Notify this Office on Election of Officsia aud ou
•y
Change of Meeting Night.
Cards under this Head are 50c p«r in., month
V
Lcwah Tribe No. 48, Inip. O. R. M.
Dr. u. I.,. Houston
EE I S every Tuesday evening at 8 run at
UA. (|le RanJon Wigman. Sojourning chiefs
m good standing are cordially invited to attend.
C. 1. I'ieger,
Otto Newman.
C. of R.
Sachem.
Offioe over Drag Htor
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Hours. H to 12,
H.m. I :80 to 4, p m.; 7 to 8 in the evening.
Night ch II h HiiRwered from oitice.
PHYSICIAN
Îi ANDON L ODGE, No, 130 A. F.
A.
M. Staled communications first Saturday
after the full moon ol each month. All Master
Masons cordially invited.
C. I. Kime, W. M.
Lloyd Rosa, Secretary
SUHGHUN
OBKGGN
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IMNIION,
Dr.
M aaonlc.
Wfi
!’»an J
Physician and 8urgeon - Operative
Surgery a Specialty.
Office at residence in Charleston house opposite
Presbyterian church. Phone connection with
Lowe'e drug store.
I O. <>. F
I>r N. 1,. Perkin«
O.XNDON LODGE. N o . 133. I. O. O F.
meets every Wednesday evening. Visiting
brothers in good standing cordially invited.
J. A. McCord, N. G.
R. B Derby, Secretary«
OFFICE HOURS: 10 a. rn. to 3 p
m., 7 p. in. to 8 p. m.
Office iu New Denheliu Building.
DR. LESTER P. SORENSEN,
Rebekah Lodge No. 126.
IVrEETS in K. of I’, hall every second and
fourth Fridays. Practice nights first Fri­
day of the month; Social evening the 3d Friday
oi the month. A cordial invitation extended to
all members in good standing.
Maggi«' White, N. G.
Clara Goetz, Secretary.
TjELPHI
LODGE,
No.
64. Knights
o
Pythias. Meeh every Munday evening
at Knights hall. Visiting knights invited to
attend.
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H. M Morrison, C. G.
B. N. Harrington. K. of R. S.
Modern Woodmen«
rFABI.E ROCK CAM!’, No. 9176, M W.
of A. meets the 2d »nd 4th Wednesdays
of each month at K. P. hall. Visiting m iglibors
cordially invited to attend.
E E. Oake,. Clerk .
Office in New Lowe-Laird Building.
Telephone at Homa.
Hour«: 9 a. m., to 5 p. m. By request
7 to 8, p. m.
bANDON
OREGON
G.
KnightM of I'ythlHN
R. W. Boyle, H. C.
T.
Woodmen of tlie World.
W.
O.
M
meets in rt'gular session the first and thi
I hursdays of each month in the Masonic ha
Viaiting neighbors arc cordially invited.
R. W. Bullard, C. C.
O. C. Waldvogel, Clerk.
The Opera
IREADGOi.D,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSEL« K
AT LAW,
NOTAItY n'«U0
II. N. I’OMJIIMMIONKK.
Bandon,
-1
Or»|on
Otlice W ith Bandon Investment Co
Dr. H. M. Brown,
, Resident Dentist.
Office in Psntei Building
Office Hours:
Phone.__
9 to 12 M., I to 5 P. M.
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BANDON
Phone Cells Promptly Attended.
Office in Lsird Building, Corner 1st «nd Wbsr
Streets. Rooms m Denholm Home on Plaak
Road.
R. BARROW
Attorney and Oouueelor-at La w
COQUILtLE.
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Anvone Rending ft nketrh and dcrirrlptlnn may
qnirkif iwrertaiir onr <»|>mi >n free whether an
Invention la probably patentable. < ■•mmunira-
tloiiR strictly confident lai. HANDBOOK on Patents
lent free. Oldest agency foraecurmg patents.
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taken through Munn A <’o. receive
¡tpfrtal notice, without charue, in the
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The np-river passengers can ernne
to Bendon on th« Favorite and have
Presbyterian Church
three hour« here in which to do their
Services will be held at the trading and other business.
Presbyterian Church, the first, sec­
PROPOSALS will be received
ond and third Sundays
of each al SEALED
the office oi the Light. House Engineer, Port
month at r 1 a. m. and 8pm land. Oregon, until 12 o’clock hl., May 17, j
1909. and then opened, for construction ol 1
Sunday School
and Christ’an keeper
r dwelling at Cape Blanco Lught-Station,
Endeavor at their usual lmurs. All Oiegon, in accordance with specifications, copier
of which, with blank proposals and other in- ,
are welcome.
formation, may be had upon application to the .
G. H. R oach , Pastor.
Light-House Engineer, Portland. Oregcw.
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Old papers at the R ecorder of­
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Nice clean room«: 2T> and 60o a
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