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I Mrs G T. Trvadg «Id and Mix Notice of Concrete
Born, tn Mr. ami Mrs. H. P
I Mac Walker were Marshtick! vi-»itor.
Carlson,»t Four Mile, a son. July 1st.
Walk Construction.
Hast veek. rc'urning h u»e M- nda>.
A babv boy was born to Mr. and
T. B Wheeler, the fr«! catate
Mrs Fred Miller, of Four Mile.
ntan, has a big ad on the Editoriol
Notice u h«eby given that the Common
B. L. Tracy was dow n to lake June 29th.
page this week that should interest Council of the City of Bvndon, will upon Fridty
Dr E. P Bender, State Regisb r- buyers
port last week on business.
the 15th day of July. 1910 at the hour of 7.50
ed Optomeferist, will be at the Gal-
p. m of (aid day, receive «eal~J hid» for the
C. Woodruff an 1 George Turner, Iter July 13th, 14th and 15th.
Dr E P BenJe.-, Stale Regis- construction of one block of concrete sidewalk
it
< f the firm ot Woodruff .X: Turner,
t« ted Optoiuelerbt, will fie at the extending trom the Noith East corn« of 1st and
Dr. W Botot's Reliable Family Gallier. July 13th, 141I1 and 15th. it Pacific Streets to th« North We»t corner of 1st
were Lakeport business visitors last
Remedies
Pile cure a spec« thy
and Wharf streets in the City of Bandon, to-wrt:
week.
Mtss Crissii- Denholm, of Portland, F«t«ulin^ from Me ' air Hardware store corner
For sale by Mrs. L< ttie J. Jenkins
11 you want L« gin, Red Ra p- Bandon. Oregot-. Orders by maii «ccoinpanied by a friend, is visiting to Club saloon corner.
h« r sister, Mrs. T. W Robison, •< Specifications thereof may be received from
beri ies, or wii<I Bla< kberries, addre ss rpotnplly tilled.
25-21
the und«signed after Friday, July Sth. 1910,
this
city.
J. C. D onaldson , Coquille. 25-5.x
M r. and Mrs. J. H. H>ifftnan, and
The Council reserves the rr«ht to reject any and
F or R ent — Funiislmd house, all bids.
J. Ira Sidwell was down the coast their daughters. Misses Maud and
Given under my hand ths* (ah day of July A.
on business last week. He visit« d Edna, of Salem, are visiting l.is reasonable, fine location, bath, elec
D. 1910.
tric
lights
and
piano.
Inquire
R
e
Lake,H>rt, Port Orford, Gold Beach sister, Mrs. C. M, Spencer.
E. B. KAUSRUD
corder office
26-tf
an I .»lit r points.
Record« of the City of Bandon
‘ A. !•'. Estabrook Co. of Bandon
26-2t
Mrs David McNair of Myrtle
are in the market fot large quantities
Mrs. Albert Kirre and 3 children, of I’nt Orford Cedar Tel-ph« ne Point, was a Wndon visitor the first
of Cottage Grove, ai rii <a i in Bandon poles. Best prices paid. Full par part of the week, at the home of her IN
last week and are visiting relatives tieni.trs at office in Bandon Cal) or brother in law, A. McNair.
and friends.
write”
23-41
* A. F. Estabrook Co. of Bandon
are in the market for large quantities In the Matter of the Estate of
of Port Orford Cedar Telephone MADISON I. SWIFF. Deceased.
poles. Best prices paid. bull par
Notice is hereby given that the
titulars at office in Bandon. Call or
undersigned has been appointed ad
write.”
23~4t
ministrator of the estate of the above
Socialist meeting on street, Thurs named Madison I. Swift, deceased,
day evening, July 7th, 7:45. After by Hon. Jno. F. Hill, Judge of the
street meeting we will proceed to County Court of Coos County, Ore.
Town Hall to complete organization.
That the said named Madison I.
J no . G. W anhope , Organizer. Swiff. died intestate, on. or about
Shady Brook dairy feed is made the 10th day of June, A IL, 1904, in
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of pure alfalfa meal, rolled in good Coos County, Oregon
That
all
persons,
or
parties,
hav
mollasses. The best milk pro-
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE
ducing feed on the maiket. For ing claims against the said estate are
sale by T. W. Rol>is< n at Central hereby required to present the same,
with the proper vouchers thereto
warehouse.
6tf*
attached, to the undersigned as such
Miss Avis Hunt, who formerly
administrator, at his place of business
lived
at Bandon, died in* Tacoma,
At Bandon in The Slate of Oregon, at
in the Town of Bandon, Coos Co.,
Wash.. June 21st. She was the
the Close of Business June 30, 1910
Oregon, within six (6) months from
youngest daughter of S. N. B. Hunt,
who is a brother to Harry and Rob the date of this notice.
RESOURCES
Dated at Bandon, Coos County,
»
ert Hunt of this place,
Loans and discounts
$23,880 oo
Oregon, this 5th day of July, A D.,
U. S, Bonds to secure circulation
8,000.00
LOST—A Gray Leather Purse 1910.
Expenses
containing twelve dollars, somewhere
1,129 91
NELS RASMUSSEN.
Premiums on U. S Bonds
64 22
between the ball grounds and Breuer’s Administrator Estate of Madison I.
Bonds, Securities, etc
14.292.10
store. Has also some receipts in it. Swift, deceased.
Banking house Furniture and I«xtitres
3,784.08
A good reward will i.e given finder. CHAS B. SELBY, Attorney for
Dur from State and Private Banks and Bankns Trust Co '» and Saving Banks
898.40
26-it
M rs . O tto N eumann .
AdministYator.
Due from Approved Reserve Agerts
I3«56' 94
The log rolling contest on the
Checks and other Cash Items
3.7 <2.50
Fourth
delighted the big crowd o
Notes of other National Banks
i, 180.00
spectators,
and it was considerable
Fractional Paper Currency, Nickles and Cents
41.80
fun
to
see
the
fellows who couldn't
Lawful Money Reserve in Bank, viz:
stay on, tumble into the water. But
Specie
$3,547 05
the exhibition given by Messrs Van
4.582 05
Legal-tender Notes
1,035 00
Lu ven and Dunklee was a sight worth
Redemption Fund with U. S Treasurer (5o|o of circulation)
400.00
seeing.
Total
$75.527
Mrs. Lottie Keeler of Rawhide.
LIABILITIES
Nev
, who was citlled to North Bend
Capital stock paid in
$25,000.00
on
account
of the serious illness of
National Bank Notes outst ttidipg
8,noo 00
her mother, Mrs. Sarah Swiff, came
Individual deposits subject to check
22.357.50
over the Fourth and is visiting her
Demand certificates of deposit
L’47 -5°
brother, Charles Swift and family, of
Time certificates of deposit
19.022.00
Two Mile. Mrs. Keeler is a sister to
Total
$75-527
Mrs. Nels Rasmussen.
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STATE OF OREGON |
Tuesday evening’s mail brought
County of Coos
) ss
to E. Berg his appointment as the
I, J. YV. Roberts, Cashier of the above-named b ink, do sol«
first postmaster of Lak eport. His
eninly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my
bond of $500 has been prepared and
knowledge and belief.
sent to the pos’al department at
I W. Roberts, Cashier.
Washington for approval. His com
mission and supplies for the office
Correct- Attest
will arrive tn abot t 20 days.—Lake
Elbert Dyer
port
Banner.
II. L. Houston
E. E. Oakes
The First National Bank ha«- in
1 hrectors
stituted a new feature and will keep
the bank open on Saturday evenin s
from 7 to 8:30 p m., lor the accom
modation of the public. This will
be a great accommodation, not only
to merchants not wishing t > k« «-p a
large amount ot money in their
stores over Sundav, l««it will also
enable the working man an«l others
to get theii checkscadied ami trans
act other business.
The drill by the life savers the
afternoon of July 4th, was excellent
STOCK MAY NOT LAST 7 DAYS AT
entertainment for the large throngs
ol people who lined tip ajpng the
IS AN ORNAMENT TO ANY HOME; it has a Highly Polished Cabinet, a nine
SUCH A PRICE, so You Had Better Hitch
wharf.
The
shooting
of
the
line
up And Come in at Once
inch Steel Pressed Turn-Table, Nicely Covered with Green Billiard Cloth; Also a
across the river, pulling the man
Beautiful Enameled Morning Glory Horn, in Fact it is the Latest Scientific Pro
across afterward, and the bou drill
Another,'Argument That it Pays to Deal With us,
were all highly ent< rtaining, and
duction in Talking Machines
showed that the Bandon Life Saving
The Place Where All Must Pay Cash, we Offer The
crew were exceptionally well trained,
FAMOUS
A $30.00 Aretino Talking Machine Free When You Have Traded
and could, no doubt, render ■ fficient
work in case of emergency.
$50.00 Cash in Our Store
J C. Russell and wife, and Henry
Alfalfa Meal. 100 lb Sack
All we Ask is that you pay $3.50 to Cover Freight and Packing Charges •
$1.15
Russell of Betver Hill, visited over
Call in And Let us Talk The Proposition Over With You
the Fourth with J. T. Sullivan anti
THAT FINE GRADE WHEAT HAY
wile ot this city. J. C. Russell is
superintendent of the Beaver Hill
215 lb Bales
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$2.10 Bale
mines.
F. M. Smith, editor of the Lake
port Banner, and Barry Strong,
manager of the I-akeport Improve
Successors to
ment Co., were in Bandon, Wednes
A. F. ESTABROOK CO.
day, and made the R eccrder office
a pleasant call.
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T tettasi Amu« • /motel
ntìs. nerf wot fei:
WtfZ/y you have tfie pettiest íaty
in the wohfd. tfie ffiesfi aii^iff tie
a good thing fioY fafy. the aVi fafy
i^iff ftieathe t^iff fe nt a eh fetteh fioi
it iß he feieks ujs his fittfe ßeet in a
hand new eaWiage.
tfie ofd eai-
hiage is not good enough ßoi new faSy
First National Bank
you\S tiafy
Woodruff & Turner
The House Furnishers
DONT FAIL TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF
Our New Advertising
PROPOSITION
$30.00
Talking
Machine
We Made a Good Buy
FREE
For Seven Days Only, we will Sell
BARLEY 90c SACK
THE ARETINO MACHINE
RED STAR BRAND
COUMERILH CHRISTENSEN CO.
Bandon Warehouse Co.
Generai Merchandise
Bandon
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