Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, November 25, 1909, Image 2

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Engineers Don’t Understand is strictly prohibited by statute, and
That City Charter
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Notice
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i- -><•<»»
th«’ people are urged not to a< cent
«• XuOdge a.'id Prai'essional Directory
rel ates and th«-reby imperil the
(Coos Bay News)
NiAice is
that subscriptions <«
What has become <4 MamWicI s
validity of their contracts
'Die
The U. S. Engineers say that courts have held that a policy on new city charter? Several fNtuuii Will be received at tl»s Mice of the
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tr. R. .j. ,1 t<* Not.ty 'J is Office on Election of Officers and on
they understand the conditions which a rebate has been made is nenl <itizens and leading' att< a v ■ndersigned Company, or through
,
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of
Meeting Night. Cards under this Head are 50c per in., tunnth
the Security Savings ( I rust ( otn>
which exist at Coos Bay, concerning invalid.
labored long and faithfully last pany, Trustee, Portland, Oregon,
the bar improvement, and that
Under a recent law a rating spr ng ami summer to produce a for $800,000.00 First Mortgage 6
they believe a bar dredge will ac­
Lewah Tribe No 43. Imp. O. R. M.
bureau has bren established in the new «ity charter suitable to th«’ per cent bonds of the Portland Ce­
Dr H. I_«. Houston
ment Company, of Portland, Ore­
complish the desired purpose of
altered
conditions
and
requirements
i S every I hursday evening at 8 run at
E/IYN/U/AA A SUHGEui\
State by the general agents of
the Bandon Wigman. Sojourning chiefs
gon.
These bonds are $500.00
giving a greater depth of water.
Office over Drug 8tor>>.
Hours, !• to
authorized companies for the pur­ of the city. Af<er completion it was each; will lie- sold at par or face m good standing are cordially invited to attend. n.iu.
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to
4,
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au.
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7
to
8
in
the evemug.
How they have learned these con­
W.
T.
Allen
G
E
Wilwn.
pose of establishing fair at d equit­ submitted to the city council for value, plus accrued interest. A
Night calix HttHwered from office.
L.
of
R.
Sachem.
ditions is a mystery to the residents able rates on the insurable prop­ a iproval and action. Since then bonus of too per cent common
BANDON.
.
.
.
Oil Kl> ON
of the bay, as we know not of a erty in Oreg n.
nothing
has
been
heard
of
it.
stock
of
the
Company
will
be
given
1>I HMIIIllc.
This bureau is
l>r Bi. I«. IVrkiiiN
single instance, fcr a great many­ now engaged in re-rating the dif
If it is to be voted on at the com­ with the bonds, to-vv it: $500.00 of "D ANDON LODGE. No. HO A. F. A A.
OFFICE HOURS: 10 a. tn. to 3 d
M, Slated communicaliens first Saturday
years where a U. S. Engineer has (. rent cities and towns and endeavor ing citv election, it is time that the stock w ith each $51x1.00 of bonds.
tu., 7 p. tu. to S p. m.
Subscriptions
may
also
be
ten
­
after the full moon of each month. All Maste r
devoted any time to studying these ing to fix equitable rates thereon voters were being made familiar
C. I. Kime, W. M.
Office in New Denholtu Building.
dered through either of the follow­ Masons cordially invited.
Lloyd Rosa, Secretary
conditions. An assistant engineer in proportion to the liability o’ with its provisions so that they ing named banks of the City of
Di’ JL, I-3 Soi’eiisen.
has made a survey of the bar and
risk assumed. Very often the basis might vote upon the matter intel- Portland, to-w it;
DENTIST
harbor, reporting the depth of upon which rates are established are hgently
I. <>. <>. F
B ank of C alifornia
Office Over Vienna Cafe
DANDON LODGE. No. 133. | o. O. F.
C anadian B ank of C ommerce
the water but his duties ended not fully understood by the as­
If it is rot to be voted on why
Telephone at Office and Home.
meets every Wednesday evening. Visiting
F
irst
N
ational
B
ank
BANDON
.
.
OREGON
there. If he made any report about sured, which often leads to dis not?
brothers in good standing cordially invited.
H ibernia S avings B ank
C. F. I homas, N. G.
the thousands of tons of sand that satisfaction and an unjust criticism
Marshfield has outgrown the old
<*. T. TKKAUOOl.lt,
H artman & T hompson , Bankers A. J. Hartman, Secretary
ATTORNEY AND COl’NSFLt R
are blown into the bay annually and of the insuring companies. A means charter and needs a new one.
L add & T ilton B ank
AT - LAW,
are carried out on the bar by the is now provided whereby our cit­
Since Marshfield began agitation
M erchants N ational B ank
NOTARY PUBLIC
Rebekah
Lodge
No.
126.
U nited S tates N ational B ank
ebb tides, or of the immense quan­ izens should have immediate reliei for its new charter, the city of Ban­
I S. COJIMINMOXF.R.
EE 1
m K of P. hall every second and
tity of sand that drifts over the where excessive rates have been ion also has taken up the inatiei. or may be tendered through
Bandon,
- ;
Oregon.
fourth Fridays. Practice nights first Fri­
There is this difference, however.
sunken jetty into the bar channel, heretofore charged for insurance.
BANK OF BANDON,
day of the month: Social evening the 3d Friday Ollie«» With Bandon Investment Uo
ot the month. A cordial invitation extended to
we have seen no account of it He
Bandon, Oregon
Lloyds anil inter-insurers cannot Bandon prepared its charter, dis­
all members in good standing.
LDr. H. ivl. Brown.
made the survey which he was do business in Oregon unless they cussed it, carried it and business is
Maggie White. N. G.
Resident Dentiat.
The following well-known men Clara Goetz, Secretary.
sent here to «lo, and there his work
now being conducted under it while
possess a certificate from the in­
Office
in Panter Building
are the officers and directors and
ceased. We don’t believe that it
Office Hours: 0 lo 12 M.. I lo 5 P. M.
department.
Il trhw . Marshfield,—well Marshfield sect.s more prominent stockholders of the
surance
the engineers understood the con
to have forgotten all about it.
Phone.
BANDON. OREGON
Knight* of Pytlii.'iM
Portland Cement Company:
! Iewett ¿v Company oi Sa n Er tn
What
l
as
become
of
the
new
city
ditions they could conscientiously
A man M oore , President, ex-Gen. Mgr., DJ -PHI LODGE, No. 64, Knights o
representing the Retail
cisco,
Colorado Portland Cement Co., Denver,
recornm« nil a bar dredge. If a 1 irocer Underwriters and the Retail charter?—Times
Pythias. Meets every Monday evening
<’. R. BARROW
Colo. Ex-Gen. .Mgr., Union Portland at Knights hall. Visiting knights invited to
dug
through
a
channel were to be
Attorney and Oounselor-at Law
Cement
Co.,
Ogden.
Hardware Underwriters,
are at
aM«^-
Dr L. P. Sorensen C. G.
T heo . B. W ilcox , l ice President, Pres.,
sand bar, where then e was no wave tempting to do business in the State
B. N. Harrington K. oi R. S.
COQLTIBBK. - ORE
Portland flouring Mills Co., Portland.
or tide action, the bar dredge would in poen violation of this prohibitory a METHOPI8T MINISTER RE O MMEND A lex
Office over Skeels' Store
. N ibley , Secretary, ex-Treas. Grande
CHAMIIKHLAIN S COLIC. CHOLERA
Ronde Lumber Co., Perry, Oregon.
undoubtedly prove a success; but provision of the law. The Lumber
Woodmen of the World
Office Phone, Main Î35;
residence. Main f46
AND LHAKKHOEA REMEDY’
L. A. L ewis , lllen i Lewis, Portland.
where large bodies of sand are con­ Indemnity Exchange of Seattle is
t rtmP No. 212 meets every fust an J
C. W. N iblev , Pres., Union Portland
third I hursdays of each month. V isiting
“ I have used Chamberlain's Colic
tinually being washed to and fro mother of these organizations that
Cement Co., Ogden. I tab.
DR J. D KELLEY
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy for A. L. M ills , President, First National neighbors cordially invited.
by currents, and where there is no lias not complied with the Oregon -ever»l years for diarrhoea. 1 con
R.
W.
Bullard,
C.
C.
Bank, Portland.
J. N. I locking, Clerk.
sider that it i- ttie best rettuuly 1 Jos. N. T eal , Attorney, Portland.
limit to the supply, it is hard to
Physician and Surgeon
•tatute.
have ever tried for that trouble. I W. F. B urrell , President, Burrell Invest­
believe how anyone could have con
ment Co., Portland.
Fraternal insurance societies are I bought a bottle a few days ago from
Office over Steel’s Store.
•>R. K. W. ROSSITER
fidence that a dredge would do the not under the supervision of the our drnggist Mr. R. R. Brooks. 1 J. C. A insworth , Pres., United States Na­
Coquille, Ore
tional
Bank,
Portland.
PHYSICIAN
AND
SURGEON
work. The engineers say they insurance department, except that shall ever he glad to speak a word iu W. W. C otton , Attorney, Porthind.
Bring your
BANDON
OREGON
have a theory for bar improvement; he commissioner is vested with its praise when I have the oppor­ G eo . L awrence , J r ., Manager Lawrence
tunity.“
R ev . J I) K napp , Pastoi
Office
and
residence
in
Panter
residence
propert
•Job Work
Harness Co., Portland.
that they have made such matters
next door to Bijou Theatre
authority to decide whether other M E. Church, Miles (irove, Pa. Sold P aul C. BATES, Manager AetM life In­
to T he R ecorder
a study, and that the government societies than Masons, <)«l«i Eel by C. 1. Lowe.
surance Co., Portland.
i
W irt M inor . Ittorney, Portland.
depends on them to accomplish im­ lows, Druids, Knights of Pythias
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C has . E. L add , Pres., Ladd Estate Co., Ì
provements at least possible ex­ Ancient Order of United Workmen,
Portland.
Rogue
River
Resources
A ndrew C. S mith , Pres., Hibernia Sav­
pense.
This theory may be all Patrons of Husbandry and Knights
ings Bank. Portland.
right in certain localities and under
W. A. G ordon , I'res., II’. A. Gordon Co.,
of Labor are
purely fraternal
Portland.
With a strip of beach two miles
favorable circumstances, but with all beneficiary societies.
in.MMIX
OREGON
Acting un­
E. L. T hompson , Hartman S Thompson,
due respect to that august body der the discretion vested in him by long, that averages in width from
Bankers, Portland.
Capital, m *2.».OOO
known as the U S. Engineers, we the statute the commissioner is of one-fourth to three fourth miles and T om R ichard . hin , .V/iHugrr, Portland
Commercial
Club,
Portland.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS:
J. L. Kroneabera, President. J. Denholm. Vice
would most respectfully inform them the opinion that persons contem- (torn five to twenty-five feet deep T. W. S ullivan , Chief Lag., Portland [
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resident;
F.
J.
Fahy.
Cashier; Frank Flam. T. P. Hanly.
that will average in value five dol­
A' A . / '
C«., <■,. ,
( itl
that it's a condition and not a theory
A general banking business transacted and customer, given every accommodation con-
plating membership tn kindred lar.» in gold or«.* to the wagon load J ohn C. C i 11 tr . ex-Governor State of
which confronts them on Coos Bay organizations should first assure
sistent with safe and conservative banking
Utah, Salt l ake City.
C ORRESI’ONDEN IS: The American National Bank, of San Francuco, Calif;
with proper treatment; with a stream J ohn P in « k . i . Cashier, Hrst National
themselves of their character,
Bank, Ogden.
Merchants National Bank. Portland, Oregon; The Ch.se National Bank, of New York.
' that produces annually from fifty to G eorce
R omm y , I ice Pres., Deseret Sav­
organization and form of go ver il­
five-hundred thousand dollars in
ings Bank, Salt Lake City.
GOOD COUGH MEDICINE
FOR CHILDREN
lite rates
inent, and whether
food fish alone; with a copper belt C. I. eonard I, Pres., Southwestern Portland
AND GROWN FOLKS. TOO
Cement Co., I.os Ingeles.
charged are adequate to insure the
at the head of navagation that has O. C. B eebe , Cashier, '/ions Savings
“We could hardly do without benefits promised in then certifi enough copper ore in sight to run a
Bank Sc Trust Co., Salt lake City.
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy,“ say cates of membership.
Titos. R. C utler , Pres., I'tah-ldaho Sugar
thousand
ton
smelter
a
thousand
Co., Salt lake City.
Mrs. Flora Deapain »f Bloyd, Ky. “1
years; a coal field in the same vic-
A document giving full particu­
found it to be eo good for th«» croup
and have used it for years.
I can
nity that would steam the United lars concerning the Portland Ce­
heartily recommend it for coughs,
BRIDGE A BEACH Stoves, Ranges and Heatershave in them so many excellencies
States navy a decade; waterpower ment Company and its bonds will lie
colds and croup in children and
that
they arc now acknowledged the greatest sellers on the coast and they are growing
mailed
or
may
behad
upon
applica
­
‘■If affords me much pleasure to add enough if harnessed, to null
th«’ tion to the
grown folks too.“ The above shows
in favor every year.
We have the exclusive agency in Bandon for these household
my
testimony
to
that
of
the
thousand-,
the implicit confidence that many
North Pole down to where it could
and office necessities, and prices range exceedingly modest in either case.
who
nave
been
benefited
by
Cliatn-
motlers place
in Chamberlatu's
PORTLAND CEMENT CO.,
and stone 607-609 Lumbermens Building
Cough Remedy, a confidence based berlain’s Cough Remedy. My child Be reached; lumber
TINNING AND PLUMBING A SPECIALTY.
on many years, experience in the use Andrew, when only three years old enough to build a city as large as
Portland,
Oregon.
was
taken
with
a
severe
atlack
of
Our
Assortment
of Hardware, Tinware and b.dged Tools is Most Complete.
of it. No one need hesitate to use
New York and pulp timber enough
OR
this remedy for it cotaina no chloro ■ roup, and thanks to the prompt use
form, opinin or other narcotics and of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy his to glut the world's paper market are
BANK OF BANDON,
may be given fo a child as confi­ life was saved and today he is a some of the natural resources that
robust
and
heaithy
boy,'*
says
Mrs.
dently as to an adult.
For sal«» by
Bandon, Oregon
A. Coy, Jr. of San Antonio, Texas. ate lying right in our door that some
Portland and Coos Bay Steamship Line
C. Y. Lowe.
This remedy has been tn use for day, in no distant future will make
many years. Thousands of mothers
keep it at. band, and it has never been Gold Beach the richest and most
known to fail. For sale byC. Y. Lowe. thriving little town on the Pacific
Insurance Bulletin
Coast.—Gold Beach Globe.
BANK OF BANDON
A. MP NAIR
. THE HARDWARE MAN
o
BREAKWATER
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(Salem, Oregon, Nov. 12, 1009.)
University Bulletin
Following the practice in many
Stolen Cash Comes Back
of the insurance departments in the
McCALI. PATTERNS
The University of Oregon is send­
different states, Insurance Com
C t .< iiratrti lor style, perfect fit, simplicity nd
reliability nearly 40 years. Sold in ma v
ing out the October number of the
Salt Lake Citv, Nov. 15—The
missioner Sam Kozer has just is­
every city and town in the United States ami
Canail i. or by mail direct. Mote sold than
University Bulletin on the Oregon l«5»al owner of $2410 received by
sued his first bulletin relating to
any other make. Send for free catalogue.
High School Debating League. Charles G. Price, of Ogden, in the McCALVS MAGAZINE
department matters concerning the
More subscribers than any other fashion
magazine —million a month. Invaluable. Lat­
insurance situation in Oregon. This In addition to the material concern­ mail last December has been found.
est styles, patterns, dressmaking, millinery,
plain sewing, fancy needlewoi k. hairdn ■ sinj
bulletin issued with the avowed ing the League itself, ten pages are The < ui rency was wrapped in a
etiquette, good stories, etc. Only 50 <<••!» a
given to the “Principles of Effective newspaper, addressed to “Charles
year (worth double), including a free pattern
purpose of giving to the citizens of
Subscribe today, or send for sample copy
Debating” adopted by Mr. Gus Price.” Charles G. Price, the re­ WONDFRFUL
INDUCEMENTS
the state much that is important
to Agents. Postal brings premium catalogue
tave M. Buchen, instructor in Public cipient, was expecting no money in
that they should know affecting in­
J ami new cash prize offers. Address
surance matters with which they Speaking at the University of Ore­ this form, so he made the facts CHE McCALL ( 0. 238 to 248 W. 37th SI.. NEW YORI
are daily brought in touch and which gon. Complete bibliographies on the public and put the cash In a bank.
Guarantee of Bank Deposits,, I.imi
60 YEARS’
It was learned later tint V. C.
are of vital importance to the suc­
EXPERIENCE
Armaments,
tation
of
Wells had mailed the currency, af­
cessful conduct of their respective
Commission
Punishment,
ter robbing the East Side Bank of
businesses ami in providing ways
and means in the future for those ( itv Government, Single Tax and Portland Or.
Postal Savings B>nks are given
Th« bank began action to recover
who are ditectly depentlent upon
T
iken as a whole the bulletin is on«' the $2410 from Charles G Price
them Investments in proposed in
> T rade M arks
of the best the University has is­ and the Ogden bank, Judge Mur-
D esigns
surance companies are forcibly re
C opyrights A c .
sued
and
will
be
especially
valuable
Anyone somltng « «kotrh «nd description m«y
ray, in the Federal Court today,
ferred to, and our citizens are
micertiiin onr optnl-n free whether rn
to
debating societies and to all those gave the East Side Bank judg- quickly
.nvnntlon I« prohatfly »«lejituble Coniniunlc»-
urged to give the same careful at­
! >n«»rrtcilv conndcntlal. HAHOBOOK <'ti I'atenia
free, oldest aveney for seeuring valent».
ike ment for the amount with interest sent
Patent« taken through Munn .V Co. receive
tention to an investment in such interested in public speaking.
n- tivr, we hont charvc. in ttio
Scientific American
enterprises that they would in any ali other University publications, from the date it was deposited.
other business investment.
The this bulletin is sent free on request.
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wnrklv. I nrgopf
iii itlon of «nv iertiilc 1<Hirnni Term«. 1
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success of an insurance company
• f nr n •»itbi, |i. JkMübyal, rwt .i»ri
Notice of Dissolution
depends wholly upon the ability,
:jNN&Co.,e F ’BM
*d«’’New York
W IIAT WOULD YOU !>•' f
Ara.’ich Office.
HL. Waahiugton. D. C.
The partnership heretofore exist­
technical knowledge and integrity
Inca«»» ota burn or scald what
of the management, and no great« r would you do to relievo f|,e painT ing under the name of Dopp and
return can ordinarily be expected Such impitries are liabl»» to occur id J ones is this first day of October
from an investment in insurance any family and everyone should lu> A. D. 190«) dissolved hy mutua
prepared for them.
Cliambcrlain-»
stocks than from a similar invest Salve applied 03 a oft cloth will re consent. W. H. Dopp to assume
a full line of
all
debts
and
receive
all
accounts.
ment in any other legitimate busi- Iteve th«> pain aimost instantly, nnd
TREES, BERRIES. ETC.. EIC.
unless the injury 1» a very severe one
Signed
will cause the parts to heal without
Puces lower than other.
W. H. Dot’*».
Rrtiating both by life ami tire in leaving a scar. For sale by C. Y.
«■raace «srqeni«» and their agent Lowe.
H, E. J am E*. I NI.G. POlll
43’51
Sail» from Coo« Bay Saturday« at Service of Tide
Sails from Ainsworth Dock, Portland, Wednesday at 8 P. M.
. F, MILLER. Agent, Marshfield
o
01=1
C, M. SPENCER, Agent Bandon
landon
02
Stmr. Wilhelmina
CAPTAIN C HRISTENSEN, Commandmg.
Coos Bay and Bandon twice a week
( onneeting with Steam Ship Alliance at Marshfield.
Full
J. E. WALSTROM, Agt. Bandon
«
IIOMI-.-MADIi steam beer
Made by
Barr cLon. Brewery
BRUNO A- ANSELMO, Proprietor«
the IMPROVED
Coos Co. Nursery
COPPER
RIVETED
A Splendid Overall
for every use.
Cut generous­
ly full. Two
hip pockets.
Felled seams.
Continuous
fly.
NWtMallakn.
.r,6RANTIC0.
Manufacturer •
«m<»
(<K«nh
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