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• * / % • , • • • • * • . “• • • • *• • • • •• • • • « •. •w f I 9 » » « < « • • • « r A — ■> ■ Me - ----- — — ---------- ------- - ----- —T----- jior in;, .v 41 nth.-, an I w »s qui e'1 « School Rejxjrt “Why Lie Ye Here AM the it lie there, while others are get Aeii kn<»v»4 mung tin .. .11 rim < ■> ting theirs cashed and putting the. Day Idle?” of this »«* tion. Before leaving Co 4b I money into something that will in Report of the Randqii Public I quiUe for Marshfield Taylor left two crease their income and capita! I Schools for the fitth school month watches and .1 package of papers •it Ltdgea are Requested to Notify this Office on Election of Officers ant on While the title of this article is No,--you would go out in search ending Friday February 18, loto with Mr Barker and was to call for Change of Meeting Night. Carda under this Head are 50c per in., month taken from the Scriptures it is a for sum" one well enough acijuainted Grade i, Mrs. Kopf, Teacher— them at a later date, His suicide ¿•¡th the bank to identify you, so very appropriate one for those who Enrollnii nt tor year 49; enrollment The letter take an active interest in pushing that you could get I hat which is for month 45: daily attendance 3 : was very unexpected, Lewah Tribe No. 48, Imp. O. R. M. follows: e Dr H. L Houston. the resources of this county before coming to you in order that you ¡»er cent of attendance 92; times late I..E 1 8 every Thursday evening al 8 run at PHYSICIAN A SUHGKub Lowell, West Va., the Bandon Wigman. Sojourning chiefi the commercial world. ft is our may conqiete with your competitor • 4; roll of honor 19. Ottice over Drug Store. Hoar«, 9 te 1'2. in good standing are cordially invited to attend. Mr E. C Barkei, Coquille, Ore. The Bandon Lar is ly'tig idle h . iu . 1:30 to 4, pm.; 7 to 8 in the evening. duty to develop every resource W. r. .Allen G E U ikon. Grade 2, Miss Marsh, Teacher — Dear Sir: 1 have just received a Night calls answered from ottice. C. of R. Sachem. that Coos county affords and not waiting for someone to properly Enrollment for year 45; enrollment BANDON, ... OKKUON letter that Miss Eiecta Brady of identify it with congress tliat she leave a burdensome weight on the MKMOUiC. for month 41; daily attendance 37; l>r. H. L. Perkin« next generation. Other cities are may get what belongs to her and jxr cent of attendance 95; times late Gravel Ford wiote to my mother, ■g \NDON LODGE. No. I MI A. F. & A. Mrs. M. B. Gwinn. also John N. M. Stated communication* first Saturday Office in Denholm I Building progressing every day and it would compete with her competitors. This 9; roll of honor ¡8 Taylor’s mother, also a clipping after the full moon of each month. All Master OFFICE HOURS: IO a. m. to 3 p. be selfish and unjust for us to bear accomplished it would be economic.d Masons cordially invited. tirade 3, Miss Radley, Teteller — tn., 7 p, m. to 8 p. m. J. A. vtoiruon. W'. M. Night call our unfinished duties upon those to ship out over the B.tndon bar the Enrollment for year 47; enrollment from a newspa|K‘r that John N after office hour* answered from G. T. I readgold. Secretary Residence who come after us. • Our children things that belong to the Coquille for month 43; daily attendance 31; 1 Taylor had committed silicide at ! Centr.d Hotel in Marshfield river anil not by some He u other .node I. <». <>. F and grandchildren will find that Dr L. F Sorensen. ,-er cent of attendance 89; times late a h ill brother of mine. He soent is unnatural of transportation that jD ANDON LODGE. No. 133. I. O. O. F. their time will be fully ooccupied in DENTIST 4; roll of honor 1 t. meet* every Wednesday evening. Visiting Christinas at Miss Brady’s home. Office Over Vienna Cafe keeping pace with the generation and more exp isive. Grade 4, Miss Lusk, Teacher— We have not heard from him since brothers in good standing cordially invited. The Bandon bar is tn search for Telephone at Office and Home. I C. F. Thomas, N. G. in which they live. Enrollment for year 37; enrollment He wrote to us and my A. J. Hartman, Secretary bANDON - . OREGON Nature has given to this sec someone to identify it with congress. ft.r month 32; daily attendance 27; Dec. I answered O. T. TKKAIM1OLU, tion of the country a beautiful river Who will that someone be? Will it per c»-nt of attendance 94; time-' mother was sick and Rebekah Lodge No. 126. to Bandon, his letter ami sent it be the port commission ? it will !! ATTORNEY AND COUNSEL! R forty miles in length. Everything late o; roll of honor 13. PLATEE i S in K. of P. hall every second AT LAW, doctors said , - - t ----- ------- z---------- and WHY LIE YE HERE ALL THE PAY ¡Ore., and after the that nature has given to this world irxiirtk Pn.-lavs fourth Friday*. Practice nights £_ first Fri ( iatle 1, 2 and 5, Miss Latiim r. NOTARY PUBLIC live long 1 IDLE? Boost for it. * * * my mother could not day of the month; Social evening the 3d Friday has been given for a reason, the Teacher, - -Enrollment for year 36; wrote him again to come home at ot the month. A cordial invitation extended to Bandon, . Oregon. BENEFIT OF THE HUMAN RACE; —Correspondence in the Coquille Enrollment for month 31; daily at all members m good standing. Office With Bandon Investment Co 1 once. Our mother died January the sun for heat, the moon for light, Valley Sentinel. tendance 27; per cent of attendant t 26th and I wrote to J hn. Neither Belle A. Kolp, Secretary. Inez Jenkins, N. G. the cattle, the fish, the wild beasts 87; times late 3; roll of honor 9 Dr. H. KI. Erown. of my three letters have ever been of tbe forest for inaint rance. Like GOOD COUGH MEDICINE FOR CHILDREN ' Grade 5. Miss Rosa Teacher Knlghta of I'ythlisa Resident Dentist. i returned and yet the paper states wise. was the Coquille River Office in Panter Building if )! .TPI 11 LODGE, No. M. Knights of Th« season for coughs and colds is Enrollment for year 42; enrollment I ‘phias. Meets every Monday evening Office Hours: 9 to 12 M.. I to 5 P. M. given for the benefit of mankind now at band ami too much care cap for month 40; daily attendance 37; that he lelt 2 watches and a note for some money wit i you and of at Knights hall. Visiting knights invited to Phone, BANDON. OREGON that it may serve as an outlet to not be used to protect tbe children. per cent of artendance 95: time W’m. N. McKay, G. C. A child is innch more likely to con course he knew you well so will yoi. attend. B. N. Harrington K. of R. S. the resources tributary to it. But tract diphtheria or scarlet fever when late 3; roll of honor iS. (»lease write me all you know about its purpose has been scoffed at and he has a cold. The quicker you cure Grade &, Miss Murphy, Teacher-- him for if we can we want tot. s his Cohi the less the risk. Cham unnatural transportation substituted Woodmen of the World Attorney and Oounselor-at Law berlain's Cough Remedy is tbe sole Enrolhnent for year 38; enrollment to have his remains brought back to It is the bitter truth even in Coos re'iance of many mothers, ami few of for month 31; daily attendance 28. '-aside (.amp No. 212 meets every first and COQUILLE. - ORE I can send y m one o! third 1 hursdays of each month. V isiting county where railroads are might\ those who have tried it ar« willing to per cent of attendance $2; times West Va. Office over Skeels' Store neighbors cordially invited. . his photo’s if vou want 11 e to use auy other. Mrs. F. F. Starcher scarce. If we turn our attention to of Office Phone, Main 335; residence. Main 346 R. W'. Bullard, C. C. Ripley, W. Va.. says: “1 bav>- ate o; roll of honor 18 : I lease answer bv return mail. J. N. Hosking, Clerk. the tons of freight that are being never used auvthiug other than Grade 7. Miss Walker. Teacher- • Yours very truly, shipped ovet the railroad line to Ghamberlaiu’s Cough Remedy for, Enrollment lor year 38; enrollment DR J. D KELLEY Die. K W. HOSNITKR M ason L. G winn . children, and it ba« always given Coos Bay we would realize how my PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON good satisfaction.” This remeny cou- f r month 35; daily attendance 30; Taylor will be remembered as a Physician and SurgeoD unappreciative we are of nature. tams no opium or other narcotic nn<> per cent of attendance 94; times late BANDON OREGON former night wa ch at the Cody may be given as confidently to H Office and residence in Panter residence property Office in Donald Charleston home, opposite The Coquille Vajley is lending its ¡child as to an adult For sale bv c o; roll of honor 14. mill. Presbyterian church. Bandon, Oregon next door to Bijou Theatre support to Coos Bay. Charity be I Y. Lowe, GradeS, Miss Gearhart, Teacher- gins at home. If we do not help Enrollment for year 34; enrollment STIFF NECK lor month 32: daily attendance 29; ourselves we cannot expect recogni Still neck is caused by rheumatism In Memoriam per cent of attendance 93; times of the muscles of the neck It is from the government or tion usually confined to one side. \V lute late o; roll of honor 10. from those who could put the Co- it is often quite paiuful, quick reli f Thomas Ashton was born at New High School, H. C. Oslien, Brin., 1 may be had by appyling Chamber quille River where it belongs be fore Congress and the Rivers anti Castle, on Tvne, county of Durham, Mrs. Oslien and Miss Rodger.'', Iain's Liniment. Not one case of ■1 F.ngland December 26th, 1831. Assistants—Enrollment for year 48; rheumatism m ten requires iuterm 1 Harbors Committee, treatment. When there is no fever BOARD OF DIRECTORS: J. L. Kronenberg, President. J. Denholm, Vice enrollment for month 42; daily at and uo swelling a- in muscular and The C. A. Smith Lumber Com tnd was of English parentage. President; F. J. Fahy. Cashier; Frank Flam, T. P. Hanfy. Part of his childhood was spent tendance 37; percent of attendance clirouic rheumatism. Ctiamberluii: pany has about 65,000 acres of A general ban 1-■ ness transacted and customers given every accommodation con Liniment will accomplish more than valuable timberland tributary to the in Scotland, at Fdenburough, his 90; times late I. roil of honor 8. sistent with safe ana conaervativs banking any internal treatment. For «ale by Coquille River, twenty-three hun father being an Exciseman. At CORRESFONDENTS: The American National Bank, of San Francisco, Calif; C. Y. Lowe. SUMMARY Merchants National Bank, Portland, Oregon; The Chase National Bank, of New York. dred acres of which cruised one this place he became familiar with ---- ooo ---- Total enrollment for year 414; en billion five hundred million eight the quaint dialect of that country, rollment for month 372; daily at Woman Astronomer Sees hundred and fifty thousand feet of which enabled him to thoroughly tendance 322: per cent of attendance Í Vegetation on Mars timber. Taking this as a fair aver 1 appreciate and explain the trite 92; times late 24; roll of honor 14:. age their holdings of 65,000 acres i phrases of Robt. Burns and other Roll of Honor includes pupils tiibutary to the Coquille river ■ Scotish writers, whom he often Boston, March 8—Professor neither late nor absent during the would approximately amount to 'quoted to express his finer senti - month. The following students of Percival Lowe's claim, that Mars is four billion five-hundred and two [ ments. the high school have attained a inhabited is confirmed today by million five hundred and fifty! At twelve vea rs ot age his father BRIDGE & BEACH Stoves, Rang es and Heaters have in them so many excellencies standing ot A for the month in the | Mrs. Mai »el Lewis Todd, wife of that they are now acknowledged the greatest sellers on the coast and they are growing thousand feet of merchantable tim- died and he was placed in a large Professor David Todd. Mrs. 1 ’ odd subjects named* in favor every year. We have the exclusive agency in Bandon for these household ber. To ignore the Coquille river wholesale grocery establishment at who is well known as a writer and English and general history, Lura and office necessities, and prices range exceedingly modest in either case. and transport their logs to their Bristol, England, where he served Morgan, Ralph Bullart], Wynona lecturer on astronomical subjects, TINNING AND PLUMBING A SPECIALTY. mill in Marshfield for manufacture seven years behind the counter. declares she has seen canals on About the year 1851, he went Patterson, Ray Walins,Ernest Rossi Mats an ' that they cannot possibly would cost them ;n tbe neighbor Our Assortment of Hardware. Tinware and Edged Tools is Most Complete. ter, George Strang, Leia Bucking hood of one dollar per thousand to Melbourne, Australia, engaging ham. 1 be of other than artificial origin. Slit feet or a total freight expense ot in freighting to the mines fn the English, general history and says the canals are straight and S4 ,502,550.00. The Simpson Lum interior of that province, returning algebra, Grace Woods, Ernest regular. Based upon her obseva Portland and Coos Bay Steamship Line ber Company have about half a to the county of Durham, England, Watkins. tions, she expresses the opinion billion feet of timber tributary to I about the year 1856. Algebra and general history, Les that it is the vegetation lining the On November 15th. 1858, he took the Coquille river and the immense 'canals, and not the water courses, ter Jenkins. interests of other large timber cor passage at Liverpool on the S. S, General history, Loyal Wiren. ■ that is seen through the telscopes. porations, whose products are trib Forward, on which voyage she made — ----- English, general history and titary to this river are almost in the passage of the Straight of physical geography, Sails from Coos Bay Saturdays at Service of Tide Amelia Cha- AN IDEAL COUGH MEDICINE: days to San Sails from Ainsworth Dock, Portland, Wednesday at 8 P. M. estimable. Anti these are but a Magellan, ninety neay, Thos. Laird. Lentner ('«allier, “A« an ideal cough medicin 1 r - small portion ot the resources to Francisco, Calif , in which state he gard Chamberlain's C ’Ugli Remedy Zettie Gibson, Ernest Wilkins, T >111 W. F. MILLER, Agent, Marthfield C. M. SPENCER, Agent Bandon | in a class by itself“ says Dr. R. A. be developed within the drain of the resided until 1866, when lie went (Istien. U iltshiue of (.wynneville. Ind. “I (1 IOE z J Coquille river. The value of our I again to Australia to visit a 30 Algebra. English, general history lake great pleasure in testifying t<> coal is being recognized and is being brother at Melbourne, where he the results of Chamberlain’s Cough anti physical geography, Grace Medicine. In fact. I know of no carried out from week to week remained until 1868, .in 1 which year Disher, Daisy Hansen, Elsie Kinlev other preparation that meets so fully over the Bandon bar. The North he was married t«j Mis M irgaret Algebra and English. Carl Bow the Expectations of th« most exacting Pacific Steamship Company are 1 Coughlan, of Bristol, England, with in cases of croups and coughs of man. children As it contains uo opium, looking into the possibilities of the whom he emigrated the same year F.nglish, Hazel Stephenson, Lei i chloroform or morphine it certainly Coquille country with growing in tp California, residing at Sacramento Langlois, Rittie McNair, Sylvia uakes a most safe, pleasant and etli terest and are now building a it which place were born three Rackleff, Ebba Wiren, Nora Gibson. cacions remedy for the ills it is in tended.“ For sale bv ('. Y. Lowe. magnificent anil up-to-date steamer children, two daughters anil one Rates $1.00 to $2.00 per day. Special rates by English anti German. Earl Watkins son. two of whom with the mother to run between Bandon and Portland English, German and geometry, week or month. Sample Room in Connection. and it will be but a short titne until urvive him. one daughter dying Erma Craine. A remarkable sale of Oreg >n fruit in infancy. The sorowing son other crafts will be seeking berths English physics, Casar, F.nglish lands was that made during the past and daughter are Chas W. Ash at our wharves. history, Jessie Woods, week when the Burrell orchard, of ton of near Farkersburg and M rs. Oregon Will the C. A. Smith Ltitnltei Respectfully submitted, 605 acres, near Medford in the S. L. Ourry of this city. In I878 Company expend $4,502,550.00 H. C. OsTlEN, Supt. Rogue River Valley passed to he came with his family to Coos for transportation of logs from the -------- -OS-XJ- ■ ■ new owners f >r the rec >rd break county, Oregon, where he located Coquille country to Marshfield? The ing figure of $4< k ». om >. Captain on the Coquille river, where In A I I.EASAS r PHYSIC answer is YES, if we have not a bai (.Jordon Voorhies, of Portland, sold remained permanently until his When you want a pleasant physic deep enough to accomodate their give Chan.berlnm ‘ 8 Stomach and the property to C. M. Speck and death, which occured February 17th steamers. And it is quite un Liver Tablet« a trial. They are associates, of Spokane. The orchard 1910, after an illness of about one mild arid gentle in their action and reasonable to believe that the C. year.—Coquille Herald. always produce a pleasant cathartic has a splendid record, returning a A. Smith Lumber Company or any • ‘fleet. Call «t C. V. fxrwn'H drug fortune each yeai from it' large other corporation traveling along -(•■rn for * free «ampio. acreage of apples and pears. It is FOR IHSEASia OF THE SKIN the most economical lines will Nearly al) di-ea>»>s <.f tii« «km aneb said a portion of the orchard may he throw away over four million of as eczi'tun, totter, salt rbetitn and Relative Found subdivided and sold in small tracts dollars if we can show them how to barber’s itch am characterized by no by the new owners. save it. We know that we have intense itching mid smarting, which often make« life a burden and dis The Coquille Sentinel says: As a the resources, we know that we turb sleep and reel Quick relief may bi bad by applying Chatuberlainv sequel to the suicide at M rsh field have the sure development ot as Timber and Coal Lands f Salve. It ailays the itching and recently of John Taylor comes a good a bar as ever was at tlie smarting almost insinutly. Mtn.' mouth of a river, and we Know that ca-ea have been cured by its ise etter to E. C. Barker of tlus city I wish to list timber and coal ¡.«nd, For sale by C Y. Lowe. Loin owners, on the Coquille and . m Taylor's half broth r ;. A' we can show them . Virginia. T i lor wa-a ¡0 ;er . tributaries. Write foil j».«rt < • il.ir-. If you had a hundred dollar —oo<s—- First class job work a specialty. , iad Worked in the camps near her' O. W. BmoGs.-M .rshfield. 6(f. check in your pocket would you let C. R. BARROW BANK OF BANDON A. M« NAIR THE HARDWARE MAH BREAKWATER o o Hotel Gallier Bandon Read the Recorder » « a a a a a . • a • • a