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About Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 4, 1909)
» 11 ». ♦hr».« lab 1 • It Enrollment 35: daily attendance 33; * ♦ <Lt y«>u •»’ tint V'U in»»- ♦ per cent of attead.mce ^8: tune WALL PAPER TRIMMER. y » Tw'Xlgu Pi ’ ofösgional Dixeotory * Read acquainted with it » late io; roll of honor 19. Device Makes For Speed end Ac.ur.cy •• Conducted by Frank. F. Eddy, Grade 4, Miss l.usk. Teacher—F.u lowing splendid otters In Cutting Paper. Lodgri are Kequvbtcd to Notify this Office 011 Election of Officers and on Muter of Bandon Grange. » N i '» < a Nag < Pictured in the iK-<'oi'ipmiyihK rollnnfnt 31; daily attendance ♦ Change of Meeting Night. Cards under this Head are 50c per in., month It seems that I overstepped the per cent of attendance 97 times late graving is a ptipet hanger's table of Woman’s Hom® Companion and improv«*»! design, with a device mount <• The Pacific Monthly, costing S; 50 mark, that is overstepped one ot 4; roll of honor 18. ed thereon whereby wall paper may the state grange by-laws when 1 an Grade 5, Miss Rosa, Teacher — l>e cut mid tihiim»*»! with clean «siges will be sent at a special rate ot #3. file table is of the tohlillg ty|w anil Otter No. 2— McClure’s Maga Lev ah Tribe No. 48. Imp. O. R. M. Dr. I-l. Houston nounced last week that new mem Enrollment 44; daily attendance 43; so I S every I huisday evening at 8 run at urrmijeii that wlieu foldeal it «>c» u PHYSICIAN A SUEUEuN zine. Review of Reviews and the bers would be obligated at the next per cent of attendance 98; times late I h*s .tn uni; uall.v small compass The ** lhe Bandon W igman. Sojourning chiets Oiiioe over Drug Store. Hour«. S» to tl*. iirtaee ot tin- t ilile is inlaid at on»- Pacific Monthly, costing #6., will be ui good »landing are cordtally invited to attend. meeting. The requirement of the I; roll of honor 34. a.tn. 1:30 to 4, p.tu. ; 7 to H in theeveuiug. W. T. Allen G E W ilurn, ! i:i< el.l to tile I utter with strips sent for $3.Ao. Night calls nuawer»*d from uffioe. state grange is that candidates must Grade 6, M iss Murphy, Teacher— ,-ilgi C. ol R. Sachem. ul ui id iif »titter» nt i-olor m.d is pro BANDON. . . . OKItUON Offer No. 3 —Human Life. Ideal not be initiated, except as charter Enrollment 31; daily attendance 29, \ ided with a scale »•xtemiing at rigltr MitMOIliC. members, before the regular meet per cent of attendance 96; times late angh's to the Inlaid strip.-, t his serve Homes and The Pacific Monthly Dr ». L. Perk law D ANDON l.ODGE. No. 130 A. F. A A. a ■ a gmi. • fol' »-lilting the ptiper to tin* vytll be sent for #2. ing following the one at which t; roll ot honor 25. M, Staled communications first Saturday OFFICE HOURS: Id «. Io 3 p Order by number and send I you.’ »Her the full moon ot each month. All Mailer their names are proposed. But this Grade 7, Miss Walker Teacher tu., 7 p. tu. to 8 p. m. Mason» cordially invited. C. I. Kime, W. M order accompanied by postal money 1 is what we will do: We will have Enrollment 34; daily attendance 32; Office iu New Deuliolm Buildiug. Lloyd Rosa, Secretary oriler for the amount to file Paciiir: an open meeting on the first Satur per cent of attendance 99; times Monthly, Portland Oregon. 36-2 day in November to be followed by | late 2; roll of honor 24. Dr L E3 Sorensen I. O. <». K DENTIST a brief business meeting of the ------ OOO------- ■gANDON LODGE, No. 133. I O. O. F. Grade 8, Miss Gearhart, Teacher charter members. It will be a Office Over Vienna Cafe meets every W tslne«lav evening. Vuiting ih K III- APACilF Enrollment 26; daily attendance 25; brothers in good staiiding cordially invited. Telephone at Office and Home. meeting to talk over the possibilities C. F. 1 homas, N G. per cent of attendance 98; times resiilt* BANDON . . OREGON of the situation 1 will announce a of tin» A. J Hartman. Secretary late o; roll of honor 16 tHloag program and give full details of the! High School. H. C. Ostien, Prin., 1.0 I G. T. TKKAIMiOl.il, meeting in the next issue. The Rebekah Lodge No. 126. Mrs. Ostien and Miss Rodgers I ATTORNEY AND COUNSEL! R names of new members should be I pLff*FlE. I S in K. of P. hall every second and AT LAW, Assistants- Enrollment 47;dailv at fourth Fridays. Practice nights first Fri handed in at this meeting so that NOTARY PUBLIC I day of the month; Social evening the 3d Friday tendance 45; percent <f attendance ---- noo — they may be obligated at the next | ot the month. A cotdial imitation extended to r ». < (PitiiN»i(»5t:H 98; times late o; roll of honor 2 I ail members in g<Mxl Handing. meeting on the first Saturday in Notice of Administrator ’ s Bandon, - Oregon. Maggie White, N. G. SUMMARY December which will also be the Clara Goetz. Secretary. Oltice With Bandon I nvestmeut Co Final Account date for the election of officers for Total enrollment 34S, daily atten»l- .. . yr — ance 323, percent of attendance 97; the ensuing year. Knight» or Pytlili»» Notice is hereby given that the Dr. H- M. Brown. times late 30; roll of honor 209. "|^l I PHI LODGE, N<>. (»4, Knight» o * * * Resident Dentist. undersigned Admini-stiat<i Roll of Honor includes pupils Pythias. Meets every Monday evening Office in Panter Building It is worth noting in the grange Estate of W. S. Pearce, at Knights hall. Visiting knights invited to neither absent nor late during the Office Hours: 9 to 12 M„ I to 5 P. M. corner that the Initiative and has filed with the County attend. Dr. 1.. I*. Sorensen C. G. month. The enrollment is the Phone, BANDON, OREGON B. N. I larrington K. of R. S. Referendum law has had two C«x>s County, Oregoti, a largest in the history of the school guardians in Oregon that have pro- 1 count of such estate, and The greatest increase is in the high Motlern W »»oil iih - ii . duced the funds to defend it in the . that the undersigned ailn 'T ’ ABLE ROCK CAMP, N o . 9176. M \V. school there being an increase of courts against the attacks of those be Attorney and Oounselor-at Law be dismissed, and lhe < of A. meets the 2d and 4th Wednesday» 50 per cent over the first month of of each month at K. P. hall. Visiting n ighbofs who shudder to have lhe people pro set closed. That saiil court COQUIL.EE, - ORE last year. The following students cordially invited to attend. pose legislation instead of the bosses. November 15th, I909 ten E E. Oakes, Clerk.. Monday, Office over Skeels' Store R. W. Boyle, 11. C. of the high school have made a One of these guardians was the State house in o ’ clock a. tn. at the court Office Phone. Main 335; residence, Main 346 standing of A for the month in the Federation of Lalxtr, the other was th»* tune a id Coquiile, Oregon, as i » k . i: w. icons ite it subjects named. A equals 95 to the State Grange. final account place for heating the PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON DR J. D KELLEY 100 per cent. tiled in said estate. ♦ * * BANDON OREGON Charles Conrad, book-keeping Physician and Surgeon That all interested persons, or un Office and residence in I'antcr residence property The general aspect put forth in Ernest Watkins, algebra next door to Bijou Theatre Offne over Skeel’s Store. Coquille, Ore satisfied claimants, are hereby noti the Declaration of Principles for the' l.ura Morgan, English tied and' requir. d to appeal at such National Grange are these: Ralph Bullard. English, general time and place, and tile objec ions, I. United by the strong and history if any, or th<* estate «ill be settled faithful tie of agriculture we mutual Grace Wood, English, general at such time. ly resolve to labor for the good ol history Dated at Bandon, Oregon, Oct. the order, our country and mankind.' Wynona Patterson, English BANDON OKEGON 14. I90CJ. 2 We heartily endorse the motto , A. M. Hi trit» oi k , Ella Felter, English, general his I Capital, $25,000. “In essentials, unity; in non-es tory i Administrator. 4“ 5t BOARD O|- DIRECTORS: J. L. Kronenlierg, President. J. Denholm, Vice sentials, liberty; in all things,! I Esther Stankiewicz English President; F. J. Fahy, Cashier; Frank Flam, T. P. Hanly. charity.” I can only add “them is Ernest Wilkins, algebra, English, i A general banking business transacted and customers given every accommodation con my sentiments” too. In another general history sistent with sale and conservative banking ATHLETIC TRAINING. < ORRESPONDEN IS: The Amnican National Bank, of San Francisco, Calif; place in this same declaration of pur Leia Buckingham, algebra Why the Professional Is Enabled tc Merchants National Bank, Portland, Oregon; The Chase National Bank, of New York. poses I find the following. “Wei Grace Disher, algebra, English, Outstrip the Novice. A METHODIST MINISIFII RECOMMENDS acknowledge the broad principle general history A blillel In recently issued by chamberlain ' s COLIC. CHOLERA Unitotl States department of agri that difference of opinion is no AND DIARRHOEA REMEDY Elsie Kinley algebra, Engilsh culture seis forth the results of a long crime and hold that progress general history “ I have used Chamberlain's Colic serit*s of experiments carried on by toward truth is made by differences Cholera mid Diarrhoea Remedy for Dr. Benedict and Mr. Carpenter with Robt, Bl-ickerby, English. several years for diarrhoea. 1 con the remarkable respira-tion calorimeter of opinion, while the fault lies in Lentnei Gallier, English, general sider that it i- the best remedy 1 at Wesleyan university, which in the bitterness of controversy.’’ have ever tried for that trouble. I*j hands of Atwater anil Benedict lias history BRUNO & 'ANSELMO, Proprietors * * * Daisy Hansen, algebra, English bought a bottle a few days ago from added so nun h to our kn< wledge of onr druggist Mr. R. R. Brooks. I metabolism, says Hie Scientific Amcri ____ SOLE AGENTS FOR______ The Bandon R ecorder and the general history shall aver be glad to speak a word in »■an. As a result <•! tlies»* investigat; ms! I San Francisco Bulletin are offered Zettie Gibson algebra, English Weinhardt’s its praise when I have the upper it seems that the hlltna« laxly is a ma in a club combination. Now that is Torn Ostien, algebra English, I unity.” R ev I D K napp , Pastor chine of such wonderful etliciency that Buffalo Brewery Bohemian M E I'horch, Miles Grove, Pa. Sold one-tifth of the energy expondi-d by it a good thing. The R ecorder - general history Acme Brewing Co.’s by C. Y. Lowe. can bo utilized as work and that this speaks for itself. It also has the. Carl Bowman, algebra etliciency is more or less ttio same ini HOME-MADE STEAM men of all typos. Tin* longest and grange corner, which speaks for Amelia Chaneay, English, general most thorough training does not change | itself like little Jack Horner. As history, physical geography BANDON, OREGON this ratio. The Day He Selected. tor the |Bulletin permit me to say Thos. Laird, algebra, English, The professional athlete, if Im Is ablt-' When Mr. Gladstone was alive ho to outstrip th»* novice, does -•<» not lie that as a newspaper it is as good as general history was once discussing with some friends cause Ito has better muscles, lint be at Hawarden castle tin* greatest day the best, but besides being that it F.bha Wiren, English cause In* is able to put mor»» energy in in the world's history. Each member is leading under its great fighting Svlvia Racklefi, English tin* shop«» of tissue change Inf > action. ' <>f the group was asked to say on Training, besides preparing tin* heart editor, Fremont Older, what is at Rittie McNair, English which day ho, in the past or the fu- to stand great strain, acts to increase ture, would prefer tc live. It being the present time the fiercest and Maud Lowe, English, German the subject’s power of using up Ids supposed that lie should have his pres most important municipal siruggle I Hazel Stephenson English tissue and by giving him more muscle j ent knowledge, and afterward return BRIDGE A BEAT I I Stoves, Ranges*and Heaters have in them so many excellencies tissue to us»* ratlmr than by teaching; for good government waged any- Lena Langlois, English to his present existence, Mr. Glad- him to conserve Itis energies. In other that they are now i acknowledged the greatest sellers on the coast and they are growing stone ebose a day in Greece when where in the United States. Big Erma Craine, English, Germ.tn words, the professional has a more j in favor every ’ year. Athens was at its highest glory We have the exclusive agency in Bandon for these household issues are tied up with the cam geometry powerful engine because lie is able to I and office necessities, and prices range exceedingly modest in either case. use more fuel and not because he paign to elect Heney prosecuting Earl Watkins, English wastes less steam, if we may employ TINNING AND PLUMBING A SPECIALTY. of San Francisco. The attorney Nora Gibson, English a mechanical simile. <tUOD COUUH MEDICINE FOli CHILDKE Our Assortment of Hardware. Tinware and lidged Tools is Most Complete. biggest one is whether or not the Jessie Wood, English, physics, AND GROWN FOLKS. TOO A Canal Made of Steel, rascals of big business can be made English history In connection with the Nile irriga- to wear stripes. Respectfully submitted, *‘\V h notikl hardly do without tion system at Wadi Kom-Ombo a ! 'hmnlmrlain’s Cough Rpmody,” say H. C. O stien . Supt, steel canal 5,200 feet in leugtli has The Grange Corner I V :• V :■ : <■ <■ ■: < ■■ <■ < <■... <■ <■ <■ <. ç. <. <■ s-, * sV<. + Z j R. BARROW BANK OF BANDON Banclon Brewery BE A. Af NAIR THE HARDWARE MAH WHAT WOULD YOU DO* In case of a burn or scald what would you do to reltavo the pain? Such inquiries are liable to occur n> any family ami everyone ahonld be prepared for them. Chamberlain's Salve applied on a soft cloth will re lieve the pain a<moet instantly, and unless the injury ie a very severe one will cause the parts to heal without leaving a scar. For sale by C. Y. Lowe. School Report Report of the Bandon public Schools for the first school month ending Friday, October 22. 1909. Grade 1 Mrs. Kopf, Teacher—En rollment 53; daily attendance 44; per cent of attendance 97; times late 7; roll of honor 22. Grade 2, Miss Marsh, Teacher — Enrollment 47; daily attendance 42; per cent of attendance 96; times late 5; roll of honor 22. Grade 3, Miss Radley, Teacher — CROUP CURED AND A CHILD'S LIFE SAVED ,-It atiords ine much pleasure to add tny testimony to that of the 1 honsaods who have been benefited by Cliam borlain’s Cough Remedy. My child Andrew, when only three years old was taken with a severe attack of croup, and tbanks to the prompt use of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy bis life was saved and today be is a robust and beaitliy boy,’* says Mrs, A. Coy, Jr. of San Autonio, Texas. This remedy has been in use foi many years. Thousands of mothers keep it at band, and it has never beeu known to fail. For sale byC. Y, Lowe. Dissolution I of Partnership We the undersigned doing bus iness under the firm name of Young »Sc Parker at Parkersburg, Or. have this day dissolved partnership by mutual consent. All accounts »lue or against said firm to be settled with W. C. Parker. • • - Signed: . . J. E. Young, W. C. Parker. 39 5t Mrs. F lora Doapain < f Bloyd. Ky. “1 found it to bp so good for the croup and have used it for years. I can heartily recommend it for coughs, colds and croup in children and grown folks too.” The above shows ¡the implicit confidence that many motlers place in Ct>arrd>erlaiu‘s Cough Remedy, a confidence based on many years, experience in the use | of it. No one need hesitah* to us»* this remedy for it colains no chloro form, opium or other narcotics and may be given fo a child as confi- . dently as to an adult. For sale by C Y. ‘ Lo WO Winter’s Reading The Pacific Monthly of Port ami. Oregon, is a beautifully il- lustrated monthly magazine. Ifj you are interested in dairying, fruit raising, jxjultry raising, or ' want to know about irrigated lands, timber lands, or free govern- | inent land open to a homestead j entry, The Pacific Monthly will give you full information. The price is #1.50.4 year. If you will send twenty-five cents ! been constructed to distribute water from tlie service- reservoir to the earth canals, In S(*ction this metallic canal is semicircular, twenty feet broad and twelve deep It is made up of seven teen sec tions connected by expansion Joints, ami the riveted steel plates of which it consists are six millimeters in thickness. During the construction the engineers were troubled, among other things, hy the unequal expan sion of the metal. The expansion was greatest on the side whore the- sun hap pened to shine full upon the plates, and the lne<juality was often sufficient to displace the end of a section about to be Joined as much as four inches to on»* side or the other. Hotel Gallier Rate #1.00 to #2.oo per day. week or month. Is vour subscription paid' Sample Room in Connection. Bandon Gyrations of South Magnetic Pole. The south ntiiKnetic pole is deserllxMl by Professor David of Sydney univer sity. a titenilier of tlie Shackleton ex- ¡»edition, its a point that travels around with a kin»l of wall zine movement in a circular area thirty miles in dlam- eter an«l changes its position from day to daj' and hour to hour It was ob- served with a I.loyd-Cre; x «lip circle, wltieli has magnetic ne.slles that tilt m»»r»* and more nearly to ver'leal as the pole fs approached. The ordinary compass was use<1 also In the observa tions. but refused to act when near the pole. Special rates by ' I ! i I Stmr. Wilhelmina CAPTAIN CHRISTENSEN. Comm.ndmg. Coos Bay and Bandon twice a week Connecting with SteamfShip Alliance at Marshfield. information of Full J. E. WALSTROM, Agt. Bandon The Recorder $1.50 per year