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M r». A M i>», s V miffed .»nd Kittle
May, Mrs. Emma Osborn.- Mr. and
Mrs T. W. Robison, Mrs Mars'
Ellen Rogers, Mrs. Emma Smith.
W. A Stillwell, Mrs. Amy Laura
Topping.
The Ruling Elders are: W. F
Disher, T. W. Robison, and S. D
Barrows.
The Trustees are: A McNair,
T. W. Robison. J. N. Hosking,
Mrs. Emma O.-born, S. D. Barrows.
Sunday School Officers: Supt. W.
F. Disher; Sec. and treas, A. Me
Nair. Sec. and Treas for the church,
Mrs. T. W. Robison.
1. I* S»*»u‘wn
<«a1lie* Bros.
G I TrradgpM
O A Trowbridge
Belov ve give mi itemi/ed ac» E N Smith
count of all receipt» at:d disburse- E E Oakes
■aents of the carnival fund which C E Hollopeter
R H Rosa Co
»hows a deficit of $199 85.
S
Henderson
Dispursements
C R Wade
B Steinberger, book agt
J
C Moore
A Johnson, col tickets
Estabrook Co
C Bowman, sell confettee
Coumerilh
Christensen Co.
B Steinberger, book agt
B J Coumerilh
T Laird, col tickets
Geo
P Topping
G P Topping, orchestra
Smith
Bros
Sidtvell
A H Sparks, col tickets
Hanrahan
&
Still
A Johnson, col tickets
Rasmussen Bros.
Rayl .int. col tickets
Alvin Mu nek
A Johnson, col tickets
Woodruff & Turner
A H Sparks, col tickets
F T Tuttie
T Laird, col tickets
C Y Lowe
Ray Lint, col tickets
Chas Lorenz
H Hunt, labor
Laird & Neilson
J A McCord, laljor
Jamieson
& Brown
L Gallier, labor
Garroutte
Bros
T Lewis, labor
F A Bates
F Feiger,, labor
John
Jenkins
L Laidlaw, labor
J
S
Lovall
C Bowman, labor
H F Morrison
H N Brown, labor,
C
E Bowman
A J Hartman, labor
Bandon
Drug Co.,
R Lint, labor
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Woodruff,
W R Mavity, labor
I M A Norton,
B Steinberger, book agt
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■ E Lewin,
R H Rice,
Bandon Hdw Co
J
T Mars,
Ceq. Vai. Sent’l, advt
J L Kronenberg,
balloon ascension
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Shields & Kennedy,
O Gross, auto hire
I S Jacksen,
Coos Bay Times, advt
Gross
Bros.,
Trans of show people
H Manciett,
Carnival supplies
J
W Lint,
Building arches
M
Breuer,
Coos. Bay Pub. Co.
A
B
Sabin,
I
| S Tilton
J Fenoglio.
G B Fdwards, for team
Bandon Creamery Co.,
G P Topping, orchestra
O
W Gibson
Portland Oregonian
Owl
Saloon,
R W Boyle,
J Anselmo,
Coumerilh Christensen
E H Fish.v
C Timmons, bldg for dances
Mrs. Costello,
O A Trowbridge,
R W Boyle,
Bandon Hdw Co
J U Shields,
Mrs. Turney, work on robe
J Comforth,
Mrs. C Tilton, ...............
W McKay,
Rosa Co.,
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IIOW TO CUBE A COLD
Be as careful ns you can, you will
occasionally take cold, and when you
do. get a medicine of known reliabil
ity. one that has an established repu
tation and that is certain to effect a
quick cure. Such a medicine is
tUianiberlaiii’s Cough Bi-niedy. It
has gained a world wide reputation
by its remarkable cures of this com
mon ailment, and can always l>e de
pended upon. It acts on nature's
plan, relieves th«» Inn»«, aids expec
toration, opens the secretions and aids
nature in restoring the system to a
healthy condition. For sale by Ci. Y.
Lowe.
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No Minister to China as Yet
Washington, Oct 12—'lhe State
department this afternoon announced
the resign tlion of Charles I*. Crane
as minister to China, Crane was
recalled from San !■ rancisco about
a week ago, as he was about to em
bark. He [had attended a banquet
given by the Chinese in his honor,
and made a speech OU the far
Eastern situation. It is thought
that the State Department deemed
he had talked too freely.
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Wilt!? she was eng igeJ 11 clean
ing her second story windows Sat-
unlay afternoon Mrs. Greve fell to
the side calk below, striking on h< c
head and shoulders, and escaped
without breaking ano bones of her
body or being uncoil scions. She
was sitting in the window and wash
ing the sash on the outside. She
attempted to pull the upj er sash
down when it give way causing I d r
to lose her balance and fall out
backward. —Times.
In widely separated portion
of Oregon holies are enlertaineel oi
obbaining oil, and practical men are
engaged in sinking welL. Difficulty
is encountered in seeming le.t-a-s
from owners of land on reasonable
terms. It seems ¡credible that
land owners, without capit <1 or in
clination to put money into a ‘‘hole
in the ground” on the chances ot
finding natural gifts, will preve nt
capital ami labor from developing
what will be the source o' great
wealth and development. In older
countries land owners ate even more
exacting. — 1 larbor.
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every I liursday
Dr it . I_i Houston
evening at H run at
the Bandon \X i^tuan
Sofouiuuig chiefs
in good standing aie cordially invited to attend
W. T. Alien
G E U ilson,
C. of R.
Sachem.
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1‘HYSICIAX
& SUHUEuA
Ollier over Brun Store.
lloara, S k> 1?.
Han. I til) to 4, pau. ; 7 to 8 iu the evening.
Night
ch II h
ItANDON.
Maminic.
Hiiswered from otiioe.
OKKGON *
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lie M. I.. Perkin«
OFFICE HOURS: 10 a. m. Io 3 p
nt., 7 p. iu. to S p. m.
gANDON LODGE. No. I JO A. F. * A.
M, Stated communications first Saturday
after the lull moon of each n onth. All Master
Masons cordially invited.
C. 1. Kime, W M
Lloyd R om . Secretary
Office in New Denholm Building.
Dr L F Sorensen
DENTIST
Office Over Vienna Cafe
Telephone at Office and Home.
BANDON
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OREGON
I. O. O. F
"RANDON LODGE. No. 133. I O. O. F.
meet» every Wednesday evening. Vinting
brothers in good standing cordially invited.
C. I. I homas, N. G.
A. J. Hartman. Secretary
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they iiiaii.u,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSEL! R
AT LAW.
Rebekah Lodge No. 126.
fVTEETS in K. of P. hall every second
anil
fourth Fridays. Practice nights first Fri
day of the month; Social evening the 3d F riday
, ot the month. A cordial invitation extended to
all memliers in good standing.
Maggie White. N. G.
Clara Goetz, Secretary.
NOTARY PUBLIC
I . S « OJIMINMONKH.
Bandon,
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Oregon.
Office \\ it It Bandon I uveHtmeut (n
Dr. H. JVT
KniglilH of I’ythiaM
Brown.
Resident Dentist.
LODGE. N o
64. Knight»
o
Pythias. Meets every Monday evening
at Knights hall. \'i-iting knights invited to
attend.
F)r. L. P. Sorensen C. G.
B. N. I larrington K. ol K. S.
TjELPHl
Office in Panter Building
Office Hours:
9 to 12 M., I to 5 P. M.
BANDON.
Phone.
OREGON
Modern Woodmen«
<’. R. BARROW
T’ABI.E ROC K CAMP, N o . 9176, M. W.
Attorney mid Counselor-at Law
of A. meets the 2d and 4th Wednesdays
of tach month at K. P. hall. Visiting neighbors
cordially invited to allend.
E E. Oakes, Clerk..
K. W. Boyle, 11. C.
ORE
Oflice over Skeels' Store
Office Phone, Main 335;
residence. Main 346
DR J. ID KELLEY
PHYSICIAN
BANDON
Office and residence in Panter residence properly
next door to Bijou Theatre
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COQUI EBE.
W. ItOSMTEIC
AND SURGEON
OREGON
I»K. i:
Pbysiciau and Snrgeon
Other ovet Steel's Store.
Coquille, Ore
IX) YOU WANT
Do you want to buy a farm or
some city property?
Do you want to sell your farm
or city property?
Do you want to insure your
property in a reliable com-
pany?
Do you have any wants in the
real estate or insurance line?
A big list of property to sell
Your choice of seven insurance
companies.
Anything else you want.
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The Real Estate Man
Stmr. Wilhelmina
CAPTAIN
C HRISTENSEN. Commanding.
Ceos Bay and Bandon twice a week
( otitie. tin«.- with Steain|Ship Alliance at Marshfield.
information of
Full
J. E. WALSTROM, Agt. Bandon
A. M< NAIR
THE HARDWARE MAH
BRIDGE & BEACH Stoves, Ranges’and I {eaters have in them so many excellencies
lhal they are now a, know 1,-dgcd lhe great,- .1 sellers on the roast and they are growing
in favor every year.
We have the exclusive agency in Bandon for these household
and office nrces .¡ties, and prices range exceedingly modest in either case.
TINNING AND PLUMBING A SPECIALTY.
Our Assortment of Hardware. Tinware nnd Kdged Tools is Moat Complete.*
BANDON STEAM LAUNDRY
Family Washing a Specialty.
First Class Laundry Work Guaranteed.
Special
attention given to fine woolen goods.
loaning and pr<w«irig Mons’ Suita ami Ladina' tin« aktrla given
prompt attention
F. A. BATES, Proprietor
Read the Recorder
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Lodges are Requested to Notify this Office on Election of Officers and on
Change of Meeting Night. Oards under this Head are 50c per in., month
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Snow in Chicago, dow n to freezing
¡n Kansas and Missouri, and still
colder in Nebraska and the Dakotas.
That makes Coos county tine weath
er of these days look and sound
mighty good.
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The second national apple show
.' ill be held in Spokane the middle
of next mouth. All apple growing
districts <f the Northwest an mak-
lug plans to maintain the records
established l ist year and the com i
petition promises to be keen, The
MORE THAN ENOUGH IS TOO MUCH
To maintain heiiltIt, a mature man | orchards of the middle west and
or woman needs just enough food to eastern state. are to be more widely ’
repair the waste and supply energy represented, according to indict- '
tin I body beat, f'be habitual con
I’he new king of fruits will
sumption of more food than is neces tions
sary for these pulp' ses is tbo prime be fittingly honored by’ the energetic
ciinseof stomach troubles, rlieuma people of the falls citv.
limit and disorders of the kidneys. If
troubled with indigestion, revise your
Is vour subscription paid?
diet, let reason and not appe’ite con
trol and take a few doses of Cham
A fast mail tram between Chicago
Miss I. Jenkins, sell confeette
Total from subscriptions, $640 30 berlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets and Portland that will bring Eastern
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and yon will soon be all right again.
MissB. Radley, “
mail to Oregon in much less time
For sale by U. Y. Lowe.
Coos Bay Times advt
than
is now required has just been
Total from subscriptions
Cody Lmbr Co. lumber
put
on
by the Harriman lines. 1 he
$1,190 40 Dissolution
and conceisic ns,
of Partnership
C Hollopeter light & supplies,
train
will
carry 11b pass ngers and
Total of all disburse
Miscellaneous bills,
w.ll make the run between the two
ments up-to-date,
1.183 75
cities
in 60 or 62 hours, clipping
We the undersigned doing bus-
Total paid out of fund,
$1183 75 Balance on hand and in
off
from
to to 12 hours from the
6 65 I iness under the firm name of Young
and Bank,
Bills Unpaid
present
schedule.
In this way the
& Parker at Parkersburg, Or. have
this day dissolved partnership by Harriman lines expect to meet the
$l5o.oh
Bandon Concert Band,
WELL-KNOWN HOTEL KEEFER USES AND
mutual consent. All accounts due shortened schedules of the Hill
Bandon Pub Co.,
28-75
DRUGGISTS RECOMMEND CHAMBER
; or against said firm to be settled roads, which have put in fast trains
LAIN’S COLIC. CHOLERA AND
G P Topping,
2-75
trout St Paul to Puget Sound,
DIARRHOEA REMEDY
with W. C. Parker.
5 00
Piano for dance.
All *our exchanges in Southern
"I take pleasure in saying that I I
S'gncd:
$ts<>. 50 have kept Chamberlain s Colic, Choi
Oregon
and Northern California are
20.00 era and Diarrhoea Remedy in my I, E. Young, W. C. IJafker. 39 51
For removing arches about
teeming
with railtoad rows. The
family medicine chest for about 15
$206.50 years, and bHve always had satisfac
Grand total of debts,
coast line is to be built ai once, and
THE BEST 1.1AHTEH
6.65 tory results from its use. 1 have ad
On hand Oct. 13th,
A piece of flannel dampened with many short lines are to reach the
ministered it to a great many travel Chamberlain's Liniment and bound coast from several interior points.
$19985 mg meu who were suffering from on to the affected parts is superior to
troubles for which it is recommended any plaster. When troubled with Certainly some of them will material
Collected from Concessions
and have never failed to relieve lame hack or pains in the side or ize, and the signs are favorable for
them,” «ay« J. C. Jenkin« of Gia«
$ 5 00 gow, Ky. This remedy is for sale tiy chest give it a trial and you are cer several. The greatest forests in
Harry Crane,
tain to be more than pleased with the
J H Johnston,
4 50 C. Y. Lowe.
prompt relief which it affords. This the world are on the immediate Pa
liniment
also relieves rlieniuatic pains i ci tic coast, and rival railroads kings
10 00
H Burton,
and
is
certain
to please anyone snf know these forests and want to
5 00
J J Williams,
fering from that disense. For saie by
Brief
History
of
Presbyterian
I haul the lumber they will furnish.
10 00
F H Hayes,
i’. V J •<»»««.
, With railroads actually building, a
E F Thorner,
5 00
Church
W Wiggins,
5 °«
Notice of Administrator’s short time will usher in such a boom
| all along the coast, as our country
8 70
Snake show,
Final Account
The
First
Presbyterian
Church
of
1 never before experienced. —Port
Cirls* show,
»5 45
Bandon,
Oregon
was
organized
Feb.
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Orford Tribune.
Art show,
3 70
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
the
Queen voting contest.
»I 50 6, 1891 with S. D. Barrows. Mrs
A citizens’ meeting was called
Barrows,
Mrs.
D. undersigned Administrator for the 1 here last Saturday evening for the
30 40 Deete
Dance,
deceased,
Barrows,
Mrs.
K. Estate of W. S. Pearce, dec
E F Thorner,
5 00 T.
has filed with the County Court of I purpose of organizing a develop
J W Williams,
5 00 Charlson, Miss Jane Charlson and Coos County,
ment league. A good interest was
Oregon, a final ac
10 00 Mrs. Ellen McLain as Charter
J W Mills,
shown,
being about 40 citizens
count of such estate, and a petition
F M Dyer,
3 00 members. The following named
| present, including the represent
2 00 ministers have been in charge since that the undersigned administrator atives from different points as far
C Carpenter,
be dismissed, and the estate be
Sale of confettee,
3 ( its organization was effected: H.
up the Rogue as the Bend and as
closed.
That said court has set
Snake, art and girl show,
10 25 A. Mosser, A Marcellus, W. C.
far
south as Harbor. All were en
Monday, November 15th, 1909 ten
Merry Makers,
U 05 Scott, Robert Ennis, G. Gilispie,
o'clock a. ni. at lhe coutt house in thusiastic in the belief that nothing
61 00 Adolph Haberly, Geo. H. Roach
Sale of confettee,
Coquiile, Oregon, as the time a.id would prove so beneficial to the
16 65 and M. E. Coen.
Dance,
1 co. ntry in general, as a few dollars
Since its organization many have place forbearing the finalxaccottnt spei.t in this way in advertising the
Telling fortunes.
2 00
II 00 united with the church. Some have filed in said estate.
Girls show,
many wonderful resources of Curry.
That all interested persons, or un
Snake show,
4 IO been removed by death, others by
Judge Bailey was elected president;
satisfied claimants, are hereby noti
Art show,
5 10 change of residence, some per-
W A. Wood, secretery, and Alt
fied and required to appear at such
Merry Makers,
5 30 manently, others for a season. The
.Miller, treasurer. One of the first I
Sale oi confettee
82 50 following names are to be found re- time and place, and file objec'ions, ! projects to be undertaken is a wagon I
if any, or the estate will be settled
Sale of lumber,
5 00 siding in Bandon at present:
| road up the river to connect with'
at
such time.
Barrows—Samuel 1)., Diana T ,
Dance.
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the forestry trail, now only a few
Dated at Bandon, Oregon, Oct. j
36 00 Mrs. Anna, Gussie Pearl, Clyde
Queen voting contest,
1 miles from the Curry-Josephine line.
14, 1909.
Sale of confettee
13 95 Frank, Charles C. Mrs. H. E.
—Gold Beach Globe.
A. M. H itchcock ,
42 00 Boak, Mrs Z. Boice, Mr. and Mrs.
Dane«,
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Administrator.
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Sal« of photo,
3 25 W. F. Disher, Mrs. Mary Dean,
City Transfer
Harry Burton,
2 50 Mrs. Carrie Cibson, Dollie L. Gib
FOR CHAPPED SKIN
2 50 son. Mrs. Camilla Garfield, Mr. and
S F Thorner,
All kinds of draying and transfer-
Chapped skin whether on tllH
FOR SALE—mill
* Total fro«» concessions, »550 10 Mrs. J N. Hosking, Mrs. (). H q I- i and« or face may be cured in one ing
>^ht by ...................
applying Chamberlain« rom Cody’s mill $2.00 p< :
man,
Mrs.
Lena
E.
Holman,
Louisa
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Subscription«
f It is almi nueqoaled «ore nip-
A. Haberly, Mrs. Ailma, Johnsou ' ( id»*
>1*- bruises ami buró» Fot s«ï» by Cod sold .nul deliver, <1 at
•25 00 Miss M. Lament, McNair—Mr. and » J. Ï. Low*.
W. »■w
rices.
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