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bl ■ ■■ in ... — 1 ----- .. . - --------------- -- -r Dr. Wither Culin of Coquille was *s School R *port Resolutions hi Bit nd on Wednesday(night on bus ! intss. Report of the Bandon Public Be it resolved by the Master, oi S h kj I commencetl Monday after fleets and brethern of Bandon Lodge Schools for the third school month M. G. Pohl says the recent cold the holidtv vacation and everything No. ¡30, A. F. & A. M., that it is end tig Fridav December 17 1919. ii 1 ••.tiring n »:> hly ag tin. Map was caused by Peary and Grade 1, Mrs. Kopf. Teacher— the sense ol the lodge that in the S. H Goff and family arrive 1 death ol our brother A. B. Sabin, Enrollment for year 59; enrollment Cook forgetting to close the door here from 33 alia 3Valla recently and we have lost from our midst a good < for month 55; daily attendance 46; ■t the North Pole, The Order of Foresters will give will make Bandon their future home officer, a true brother, an honest j er cent of attendance 87; times late a ball Saturday evening January Wallace Pomeroy went to San man; one whose example in life and 3, roll of Itonot 14: Grade 2, Miss Marsh. Teacher— 22d. 5051 i Francisco on the Elizabeth on a death cannot be other than a pat Enrollment for year 54; enroll tern for others ’ . of us to follow after: Mr. and Mrs. George Turner left combined business and pleasure inent for month 52: daily attend* that the sympathy of the lodge is' last week for Gardiner, near which trip. anee 46; per cent of attendance 92; place they have a ranch and will ft- Frank McMullen of Langlois left hereby extended to the bereaved i main until abjut July. <•11 the Elizabeth for a combined bus relatives of our deceased brother and times late 9; roll of honor 21. that this resolution be spread upon! Grade 3» Miss Ralley, Teacher.— Try dfalfa meal for chickens and iness and pleasure trip to San the minutes of the lodge anil a copy Enrollment for year 4 j: en— cattle Estabrook Warehouse. 3ot Francisco. sent by the Secretary to Walter, rollmcnt for month 42; daily at- J. Eggenschayler, a prominent Sabin, son of said deceased and a tendance 37; per cent of attendance Miss Marion Douvilie of Portland ai rived on the Breakwater and will dairyman of Langlois left on the copy also to the Bandon R ecorder 91; times late 5; roll of honor 13 be connected with the Counter.Ill Elizabeth f r San Francisco and or publication. Grade 4. Miss Lusk, Teacher— Christensen store for some time at will go to his old home in Europe Enrollment for year 35; enrollment Committee for a visit and pleasure trip. least. month 33; daily attendance 29; per G. T. T readgold , cent of attendance 93; times late 3; FOUND — Child ’ s locket Can R. H. R osa , Best river grass hay at Estabrook roll of honor 10. have same by proving ownership A. J. H artman Warehouse. 47tf Gr.ule 5, Miss Rosa, Teacher— and paying for this notice. 52 it Small donkey engine, with 450 Enrollment for year 48: enrollment New Year’s Wedding J. H. Johnston received a tel feet of 5-8 line for sale cheap. for month 47; daily attendance 46; Clarence R. Langlois. 52 gtx egram We Inesday from A. F. er cent of attendance 95; times On New Year’s day Mrs. Hattie late I; roll of honor 24 Donald Charleston who has been Estabrook that the latter gentleman visiting his family here for some time would be in Bandon on the next Fi llansley, formerly of Arlington, tirade6, Miss Murphy, Teacher- — has gone to Portland at the call o field which will arrive here Sunday Wash., and Mr. S. S. Little of Ban Enrollment for year 35; eiir.uline.il don, were married at the home of for month 32; daily attendance 31; the United States Engineering office morning. The Fifield sailed Monday morn the groom, 2}^ miles southeast of per cent of attendance 95; times for some new worn. Best fertilizer for ycur garden at ing with 400,000 feet of lumber. this city, Rev. A. Haberly officia- late I; roll of honor 20,* Grade 7, Miss W dker. Teacher— the Estabrook Warehouse. 36. 5 tons of merchandise and the fol ting. Only a few friends were in lowing passengers: H O. Chase, attendance at the w edding. After Enrollment for vear 38; enroll- The Gold Beach Globe comes ou D G. Lewis, Miss Minnie Shinn, the ceremony a sumptuous wedding in an editorial scoring the promoters Mrs. W J. Fairman, F. A lains, J dinner was served which was greatly ment for month 37; daily at tendance 34; per cent of attendance of the new Pacific City in a way that L. Thompson, G L‘ Taylor and enjoyed by all present. 92; times late 1; roll of honor 15 shows decidedly wheie that journal W. Tracy. Mr Little has lived on his ranch (iradeS, Miss Gearhart, Teacher- stands on the subject. Finishing lumber o* all grides about seven years, and is well known Enrollment for year 32; enrollment A big supply of hay, grain mill will be delivered to any part of the by a 1 trge circle of people. OUi for month 31; daily attendance 30; feed and seed grain constantly on city on short notice. Mr. and Mrs. Little were old ac Apply to per cent of attendance 95; times hand. T. W. Robinson at Central Rockwell Bros, on the S. S. Little quaintances in Iowa where they late 5; roll of honor 13. Warehouse 49tf place, 2 1 2 miles southeast of Ban ^rew up in the same community. High School, H. C. Ostien Prin 46ft They will have the congratulations Mrs. Ostien and Miss Rodgers, Mrs. J. W. Young entertained her don. children and grand children to New Die Simpson Lu titer C > n > m and best wishes of many friends for Assistants.- -Enrollment for year ouï Year’s dinner. There were 28 pres has disposed of their mill at Knapp a prosperous and h tppy wedded life. 48; enrollment for month 44; daily ent in all and a regular old time lam- ton, near Astoria, to P. J. Bri.V, attendance 41; per cent of attend ily reunion was enjoyed. owner of the Grays Bay Logging ance 93; times late o; toll of honor Commercial Club Ball Co. The mill was built fnany years 16. OVER ONE MILLION MODERN ago by Capt. A M. Simpson and SUMMARY WOODMEN. WHY? it The Commerci.it Chib ball New has since been operated by the com Total enrollment for year 393; Jack Guyton, of Marshfield has Year's eve proved to be one of the been spending a few days in Bandon pmy. The mill has a capacity of best social events of the season and enrollment for month 373; daily at 50,000 feet daily. The new ownei tendance 340; per cent of attendance and along the Coquille river. He is is a wealthy logger of the Columbiaf everyone present had an enjoyable 93; times late 28; roll of honor 146. a newspaper man, and is correspon lime. The attendance was large The House Furnishers dent for a number of daily papers having several thousand acres of the and a neat sum was realized by the Roll of Honor includes pupils linest timbered lands of that sec and magazines. neither absent nor late during the | lion. It is estimated that the prop club ; fter all expenses were paid. For weekly Examiner Subscrip erty sold at a better figure than l he club takes this opportunity month. The following students of ' uneven, and also dangerous, and whereas the tions and Breakwater Reservations $too,ooo as that amount was re to thank the general public for their the high school have made a stand- Ordinance No. 146 peace and safety of the citizens of the city is ing of A for the subjects named. A see Spencer. 49 tf attendance at the dance, and also to used a short time ago.—Harbor This is ail ordinance entitled “An Ordinance re- menaced and endangered thereby, and also, the ■ equals 95 to too per cent: I city may thereby be compelled to pay con he Seaside Orchestra for the excel rju ring the City Treasurer Io keep a record of P. E Kreamer who has been siderable sums by way of damage, for any If you want Investment try tile lent music rendered. Outstanding Warrants." A Igebra — Zettie < iii son. such injuries that are liable to occur from the visiting his brother T. H. Kreamer The City of Bandon does ordain as follows: . old line. But if you want protection Algebra and bookkeeping -Lester It was decided by the club to Sec. I. That hereafter, when this Ordinance I present condition of the walk, and by reason and sister, Mrs. C. E Kopf, for a lor your funity at cost, try the I of such damage, further endanger the public, shall have gone into full force and effect, the give another ball on theSiturday Jet.kins week, leaves today on the Plant for peace, health and safety of the City of Bandcn, Treasurer of the City of Bandon shall be re MODERN WOODMEN it General History — Ralph Bullard, quired to keep a record in numerical order of all therefore in the opinion of the Common evening before St. Valentine's Day San Fraucisco where he has a posi George Mol and, Liira Morgan, warrants presented to hinr for payment, which I Council of the City of Bandon an emergency A rare opportunity to make some which will be Feb. the 12th. tion as civil engineer, with the he does not pay for want of funds; that the exists, and it is hereby declared to exist, and it I I.<1.1 Buckingham. easy money, 1 lonest representative number of such war-ant. together with the is therefore further declared that this ordinance Southern Pacific. amount thereof, and to whom issued shall be shall become of full force and effect as soon English and general history — who can give satisfactory references Weather Report kept by the I reasurer, and opposite or in front of i as the same shall be passed by the council, J. H. Jones’ dairy ranch on Four to take orders for Finest Watkins. Wvnona Patterson, each warrant shall be written the word "paid" or and approved by the Mayor. Smelt in your Passed the Common Council, City of Ban Mile for sale or rent. 52 8t. "pd" in red ink together with the date of pay , EUa Felter, Ray Watkins. locality. Add re ss. T. J. Temple ment. when the same shall thereafter have been don on the 3rd day of January 1910 English —Geo. Strang. Esther paid by him, and also opposite such warrant The rainfall for the month of De C. R WADE, The Fifield will arrive in port 229 E. Alder St., Portland, Ore. ! [SEAL] City Recorder. shall be written in black ink, the amount of in Stankiewicz, Robt. Bl icketby. cember was 6 12 inches; days cletr Sunday morning and will load at 52-ltx Approved the 3rd day of January 1910. terest paid thereon. Algebra, English anti general his 14, rainy and cloudy 17. once for San Pedro- She will stop Sec. 2. That the Treasurer shall procure a STEPHEN GALLIER. Mayor. suitable book for such purpose, and keep therein ----- ooo---- The rainfall for corresponding tory- Grace Wood,. in at San Francisco on her way nothing r Ise, a record of outsianding war- English and Physics—Earl Wat- and month of 1908 w.ts 5.40 inches, a down to take oil and discharge pas FOR lants, endorsed by him, and not paid. Riverton Locals Passed by the common council of the city of | kins, Lena Langlois Sylvia Rack difference of .72 inches. sengers as desire to go to the Randon. Oregon, on this 3d day of January. Toys, Notions, Dishes, The rainfall for the year of 1909 leff, Hazel Stepenson. southern city. 1910. Ladies’ and Children’s Furnish C. R. WADE, Physics—Nora Gibson, R it tie Win. White was in town on busi was 70.86 inches, the greatest rain B F. Elgin returned on the Fi (Seal) City Recorder. McNair, Ebba Wiren. fall on record. ings, Men’s Shirts and Approved this 3d day of January, 1910. field from his home in California and ness last week. English, German, physics and S I EPI IEN GALLIER. Mayor. The rainfall for the year of 1 908 Overalls Esther Magee has been quite sick is again in his place at C. Y. Lowe’s geometers — Erma Craine was 36 23 inches, a difference of WE ARE JUST RECEIVING drug store. Mr Elgin was called tor some time A LARGE STOCK OF 34 63 inches less than this year. I English, German and physic? — Ordinance No. 147 home some time ago on account of Rev. Lyons held .services at the Maud Lowe. O. W iren , HOLIDAY GOODS the serious illness of his mother church last Sunday. i« an Ordinance entitled an ordinance con English, English History, Caesar, This Cooperative Observer. demnin’ a certain tidewalk on First .treet, de- AT THE whom we are glad to say is much Several families It ive been visited physics- Jessie Wood. clacng that the same lie repaired; providing mproved in health again. for the assessment ol the cost thereof against by the chicken pox. Algebra, general history, physical the adjoining property, and det taring the same Rouse’s coal at the Estabrook geography -Tom ( stien to lie an improvement, Notice. Miss Edna Wright returned home City of Bandon does ordain as follows: warehouse. . 2ttf Algebra, English, general history I he last Wednesday. She will assist Mrs. Sec. I. That the sidewalk in front of lot For all kind* of 1 and physical geography—Elsie Kin two (2) of block two (2) ol the water front addi M. F. Flom, who has been. tden Thomas in cooking at Camp No. 4 Notice is hereby given that the i to the town (now city) of Bandon, be and REAL, ESTATE ley, Grace Dislier, Titos. Laird, tion the same is hereby declared to be worn out, tified with the Merchant & Kam of Hickings’. Common Council of the Citv of j Go Io aliovr the official grade, a nuisance to the public Amelia Chaneay. merer store for sometime has resign Charles Cessna is nursing a bid Bandon, Oregon, wi I upon Tuesday and a menace to personal rafety. CHANDLER A IIOLMES Algebra, English and physical traffic Sec. 2. Tnat the walk now io front of the ed his position there and within a hand witch he hurt in the mine and the nth day of January 1910, re Bandon. Oregon aliove descrilied lot lx-, ami it is hereby ordered few weeks will go to Bandon to blood poison set in. We are glad ceive and further consider sealed j georgrapy- Einest Watkins. shall be removed and completely lorn out, and I’hysical geography — Harr y the same placed upo. the official grade as es take charge of a store which he and to note that it is improving. Stove Wood $1.75 per Tier bids for the construction of tablished, for all sidewalks for said First street as Crain. R A. Coppie of the Golden Rule $1.50 per Tier established by ordinance, and that the new walk Block Wood, Freeman Steward was badly hurt 850 feet of plank and piling bridge Respectfully submitted, DELIVERED so lobe built shall lx- constructed of asphalt or Store in Marshfield, will open there inConolognes Camp last .Monday work on North Little Street. concrete as provided therefor by ordinance of Leave or telephone orders <0 Bandon Cash H. C. Os hen , Supt. —Times. Specification? can be obtained! the city ol Bandon, and under the direction of by being hit on the head with I a Store or Arcade Saloon the city engineer. from the City Recorder. Council I H av of all kinds The place to chain. He is now in the Beaver Hili I Sec. 3. That th* said walk when so re MACKLIN & CO. reserves the right to reject any and j buy it is of T. W. Robinson at the hospital. paired and laid of the uid material of asphalt or Turns Down Order com rcte shall be deemed an improvement, and all bills. Central Watehouse. 50 tf. the same is hereby declared to be an improve During the recent cold snap the C. R. W ade , ment, and that the cost thereof shall be assessed 60 YEARS’ . ” The Elizabeth sailed Monday mercury has ranged from ¡6° to 26 toand collected from the adjacent lot, to-wit: City Record er EXPERIENCE 52 i R. E. L. Bedtllion, man tger of the said lol 2, block 2 Waterfront addition to the morning for San Francisco with a the Bandon Woolen Mill, received town of Bandon. good cargo of lumber and mis above zero. Ice was formed strong Sec. 4. That the owner of such lot shall be <m order Tliur.id ty from a New York Modern Woodman >;iven noti.e immediately after this ordinance be- j cellaneous freight and the following enough to hold a man’s weight. firm for sixty thousand yards of comes ol effect, to repair said walk bv makiny ' V eritas . Set up take notice. Class adop passengers: Chester Ellingson, W. the said improvement, and if he fail within 15 woolen doth, but was forced to turn days thereaft.r to comm, nee such work then the lion in the near futi re J. Klinger, J. Averill, Edwin El T race M arks ! the order down, owing to the fact Recorder shall advertise for bijs for the construc Dcsicr s GIT BUSY, it lingson and wife: Walter Norton, tion thereof, anduj. -n a bid being accepted there- C opyrights lc. that he has orders enough ahead for The Great White Plague Anyone aendlnf a »ketch and dwripf ;.-n may by the council, then the amount of such bid C. L. Norton, Ray Norton, W. L. quickly twicer tn tn our opinion free wbr.i her **n now to keep the mill lullblast in for shall be entered in the city docket of liens against invention is probably nainp table. Comm union* Norton, Mabie Norton Lola Norton, Costs all life insurance companies t.lnnaatrictly confidential. HANDBOOK on rutenta u h lot and the same collected in the manner eent free. Cildeet agency for roruri / patanfr. several months. City Transfer provided by law. Patent« taken through .Munn A Co. receive Wallace Pomeroy, Ed Lyman, J. more than all other diseases. The tp/rfai notice, without charge, in the Sec. 5. Whereas, the said walk is rough, All kinds of draying and transfer- Eggenschayler, Frank McMullen, MODERN WOODMEN have and large rusty nails project alsove the surface FOR SALE—mill wood, th reof, and any person e-.peciaHy feeble persons, P. Sa y nei, Joe Forchatti, Arthur worked out the solution And it ing, New 1 >1 Qt best barley, lowest X ’ nhdwomcly IlInMrao <) weetoH. I r’r. from Cody’s mill $2.00 per loid ar apt to be hurt thereon at anytime, and where Nation of w tele .tine J. nriml Tm Coach, W. Sabin and Reynold Works, Do you want to know Co tl sold and delivered at lowest pi ”: f«»tir months, IL boidLyul. icwi 1-3lorn. ILC I m town at Estabrook \Vue- as the said walk is worn through in different price jilr , and the same has been 'patched with how? Krupp. it prices J. Jenkins, Prop. . I house. .UNN & Co.3e'B'Md«»- Kew Ycrk tf short rough tioatds, making the surface further ' Branch < »fflee. (J25 b’ BL* Washington, D. C. . 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