Semi-weekly Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 1910-1915, November 15, 1910, Image 4

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She Loved Hie Torrib.
An Immensely wealthy widow who
fave yearly hundreds of thousands to
charity d«-ci»i«I to personally inspect
some indivlduil rases of deserving
poverty herself. One of her agents
brought Itefore her a |>oorly clad worn-
sii. saying:
“Here is a noor old woman, a very
So Reported By Mei Who t’.-.-eut sort of person. Iler I ius I niim I
i.<.-d to go nlxitit with, a dauciug tx-ar.
'tills creature, though usually very
Have Rccent’y Visited
t tme ami gentle, one day threw itself
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ou its master and ute him up.”
Riveiton.
"Alas, my good sir.” the ohl wotnau
broke iu. "siuev that moment the poor
beast and myself have lieen without a
home!”
It is rrpo ted that th • Eureka "What! The bens»!" asked the
mine at Rivetton is ag.ii 1 starting wealthy woman "Is It the stum* that
devoured your ImsbanJ?”
opi-iatii ns and will put out ioal at a "Ahis, my good lady, it is nil t!i it i-
rapid rale. There is I.its ot c«>:d left to tile i f the dear l liaeatisi oa.*." —
along the Coquille river that would New York Herald.
UPtKATES AGAIN
“F I Fl El. D ”
I he -ONLY
WAY.”
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I he < i»mplet<-si line <»f touting
i'latuir-l in t‘ ssn.it Rua (.n '-x ti
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Mitft Mollie I ,»liy, acc.»mftanird
by lieruieu*. 1.4tl<- Hazel Fahy, was
a H.itirioii visitor Saturday-
Wanted -Gill or worn.lit to do
house work. Apply at R ecorder
ottue.
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Sunday was a tine day for -• oiling
on the Bandon fieacli ami many
people took advantage of tb<* oppor­
tunity.
FOR SALE Five rmiii cottage
and furniture, and two lots. Be-,1
|<*> ation m town Clixa- io. lmpm»-
<>( Nels Ratniussen.
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lire G A. R. will give theit
regular annual masquerade ball a»
i Iriental Hall Christmas eve. Fur­
ther announcement of the details
will appear m a liter issue n| the
R ecorder .
sell ill Portland at ten to twelve dol­
lars a ton, if we only had a means o
transporting it to that city. Pres.
E E Oakes nt the Commercial
Chib ha-, written to Mr. Chapman,
nt iiagei ot th'- ailvertising depart­
ment of the Portland ♦ ommercial
Club, setting forth the facts in the
ca.e and staling that w«-could u>e
some «if PoriiaiKl's food stuffs 111 ex­
change lor our coal. Mr Chapman
Miss Eleanor M. Ellictt, lortherlv I has ref<*rr<-d the matter to the Pott
of Obeilin, Ohio, wlirre she studied land Commercial Club and some
three years in the Oberlin College of action may be taken in the in itt> r.
Portland will have to get busy or
Music, has begun her class in piano
San
Francisco will get a complete
forte. Call and see her lor particu­
monopoly-on
th«- trade ot this val't-v.
lar* regarding lessons.
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Report from J l>. Mills this morn
Mr. and Mrs. Al Marsh of Port
ing front Coos Bay, savs that Mrs.
Mill, is some stronger and tile doc­ Orforil were Bandon visit« r Montlax.
W. E. Gtaham, who directed the
tors hope to lie able to operate to­
jiresentat'on.
of “The Girl of the
day. Mrs. Mills li as been Very low I
and her friends here hope the opera­ Hour,” at Coqu-lle recently, i in
Bandon to-day trying to form a com­
tion will be successful.
pany
to present a p'av at one of the
Place your orders at- once for all
kinds of grass seed, seed grains, etc. local theatres.
Joi- Voting has sold his t ench near !
with T. W. Rob.son, at Central
lhe
race track lor $2,80«» Joe also'
Warehouse.
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into the'
Mrs. A. 13. Moist and daughter announce-, that lie will
real
estate
latsines
and
that
he has 1
Mildred and son Harold, and Mrs.
>ther
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F. E. Oakes ami daughters Mabel
J. Ira Sttl.iell of Smith 1 10s. X :
and Maxine and son Wallace went
Sidwell,
left <>n tire 1 1 tie-id for San <
up to the |oe ¡ lain home, Friday,
II«* aho'
lor a few «lays’ outing
I hey re F rancisco on business.
Te.x. I
e.x,
rets
to
go
to
San
Antonio,
turned Sunday, repotting a hue time.
before lie returns home.
Don't forget 1h.1t 1 . W. Robison
Pat flow anti Wilson who took
is handling all kinds of hay, grain,
over
the I.iki jioit Baniii-r air tn I:-*
feed, etc., at the very lowest
mg a vety newsy ami uplo-datej
40-if
prices.
paper out <>l it. They are htulk-isj
Mr. John Shelton a resident of ’lie ami will surclv make the paper a big :
upper river was a Bandon visitor
itlveit.srment I >r Lakeport. Su< ! I
y ester day
cess to you boys.
Mrs. S. J Maim ol Langl »is is a I
The Bandon school board will
Bandon visitor at the home of Mr. I meet thi-. evening ;m<l among othei
and Mrs. T. W. Robison.
items of Business, will is:.tic-a call lor I
W anted House work by the .1 special nleeting of the tax payers ot Ì
day. Phone 303.
5044X
the district to vote a special tax for
Oregon I auks have increasedin operating the scho »1 and tqking up
number since 1909 from 204 to 232. other financial matters for the pres
Total deposits for September this ent school year.
year were $142,670,514, an increase
It is reported that a large number
over 1909 of $20,696,666. The sur of pe< pie from Cotptille and Myrtle
plus this year is $4 798,663.
Point will attend the K. of P ball
Ladies’ M. B. Nuform Corsets for Saturday night.
sale at Rosa Co.’s,
ti
Mrs. Emma Smith witn has been
The Columbia River is being re­ laid up with bioo*i poisoning in one
stocked with Sockeye salmon. The ol her hands for several weeks, is
first shipment of 1,500,000 eggs improving slowly.
from an Alaska hatchery is on the
Mr. anti Mrs. F. E Hull of the
way and will be hatched at Bonne­
upper rivet t ame down the latter
ville and the young fish liberate <1 in
part of last week, Mr. Hull being a
the Columbia river when they teach
passenger to San Francisco on the
a suitable size.
l-itielil. Mrs. Hull visited with tier
W anted -{1,000 for 3 years at friend Mis. May Dickson while here,
to per cent, interest. Land secur­ returning home to day.
ity. Inquire at this office, 46-16
Mrs. Cessna ami children of Riv­
The Southern Oregon Co , has eiton were over-Sunday visitors in
protested its assessment on the Bandon,
ground that it is higher than the as­ Win. Candlin, the Coqtti'le tra velitfg
sessment of other property owners. man is calling on his Bandon cus­
The company owns over 82,000 tomers today.
acres of land in Coos county ami
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this year their total assessment was Advertisement for Bids for
about $25,000 over last year. As-
Street Improvement.
sessor Thrift claims that the assess-
is not too higl|, and is pre-
X went
Notice is hereby given that on the
p »red to give figures to sustain his
25th
«lay ol November, 1910, .t
contention.
See or phone I.. J. Radley for all 7:30 o’clock p. m. the Common |
Council of the City of Bandon will
kindsol Fire Wood.
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receive scale»I bids f if grading < I'
When in Bandon recently I >i< k I
Second Street in the Woolen Mill
Buell got some samples of brick
.Add. to the City of Bancon. < >r<’. 1
mule thereby B. I.. Tracy, a broth
between Pacific z\ve. .,n«l Coquille
er ol W. A Tracy of this city. The
Ave. Said grading to consist of th • |
samples show a him, hard quality ol
excavation of 2687.06 cubic' y ards
brick, and tho e who have examined
and the tilling of 1491.32 enbis yds,
them declare that they are very
Council reserves the right to re- 1
much better for any purpose than
the brick that have been ship;wd up ject any and all bid-.. Further de- 1
from San Francisco. If this is true, tails as to such specifications is now
the people here should assuredly on tile in the Recorder's nffi *e.
Dat-il at Band <1, Oregon, thi
patronize the Bandon yards, seivtng 15th
day of November, iqm
two good purposes by getting good
B« order nl ibe CoMinon Conncil
buck and supporting a local indus­
E B. K ausrud ,
Recorde.' Citv of Band *n
try.—My ill« Point Enterprise.
Elec?.
The first sleep is rite HO”n<’est after
the Ulst tiuur the Intensity of sleep
slowly dlmiitsbes; Item-«- ti e value <u
tuny winks after dinner iu quickly
recui>i*rnrhig shatrern! 1 uw-« rs Test
|>erature :tnd vitality are lowest at
about 2 II. 111., SO that two Ilnurs' sleep
before inkliikhi a.-«* wi rtli four tlmre-
after. Nature has tio rule its t<> tlx-
l.-llgtll of sleep, except that men need
less than women, since women an* the
more sensitive creatures and n wo
man's heprt lieats tive tittles more In
a minute than a man’s. Sleep should
be Just
long that wln-ti you wake
in tile morning a stretch anil a yawn
only are necessary to land you in a
daytime of bounding vigor.
As to
early rising, it is comforting to hear
Dr. Bryce say It is a halilt that Itas
gone far to wreck the constitutions of
many u growing youth. London Ex
press.
Ho Met Mis Match.
The Itus mn marshal buvaroff was
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Sa.vryer
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Tieaxute*________ - 1 M. D-mmick
T. J. 1 hi.it
CswteWl
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c -e-’y J edge
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Coniai., .wis. L. A. Andeiioa. NX . T. Dement
Mxyw......... .............................. J. \J.Mxrt
Recorder.. ...........................
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Treasurer
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Muni, ipal Judge ............. .. Geo. P. Topping
Atloiory............................. ..............F J Feeaey
Couiwilunn__ G. Bnak. M. Breuer, P. C.
Stevenson. Fl. Mancie«, R NX. Boyle, R. NX .
NX indsor.
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Thursday, Nov.
a. m..._ 7.5
Nov.
Friday,
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Wednesday, Nov. 16. 4 47 e. rr.__ 2.2
16. 4:43 p. m.
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Thursday, Nov. 17 __ 5*35 a. m.__ 2 5
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623 p. ir... 1.5
18 .6:12 a. m... ..2.8
Friday,
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THE
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First National Bank
at Bandon, in the State of Oregon, at the
close of business, Nov. 10, 1910
RESOURCES
BANDON CITY DIRECTORY
BANDON TIDES
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Report of (he Condition of
Coot CouPiV directory.
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Th« ladies of the Methodist Pro-
lestar.t church of Riverton will holtl
a basket social and literary program
at the chinch in Riverton, Saturday
evening, November 26th. The pro­
gram will commence at 8:00 o’clock
and the- boxes will be sold at 10:00
o’clock.
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famous us a Jester and was fond of
confusing the men undei- bis com­
mand by asking them unexpected and
aiisurd ijuesiioiis.
But m-casionu!ly
ln* met bis match. Thus one bitter
•January night, such as Russia only
< :fn priHlnee, In* rude up to a sentry
and demanded:
"IIow ma iy stars are there ill the
Call on M. A. Norton at
sky?”
The soldier, not a whit disturbed, Studio, for graining or sign
All:'Wi*|-ed coolly:
ing
“Wait a little, and I'll tell you.”
And he deliberately commenced count­
in.. "(»m* two, three.’’ etc.
Wh a be It :d reitcbetl loO Suvaroff.
who was half frozen, thought It high
time to ride < O', not. however with tn buy all kinds ol Junk, Hides and
out imiuiitm Hie muue of the ready
\\ i.<•I. Phone 331, 'T call acros*
re s utler. \e I day the hitter found
himself |iioii>oled.
I street front R ecorder «»Ilice.
Loans and Discount»
$37. It 5
Overdraft*, secured and unsecured
8
U. 5. Bond? to secure circulation
15,500
Expense
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90t>
Premiums on U. S. Bonds
156
County and City NX airxnls, Secuiilies, etc
16,420
Furniture and Fixulre,
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4,010
Due from National Banks (not reserve agents)
3. C m >
Due from State and Private Banks and Bankets. I rust Conijuim.-s and Sas.. .* P. ,.>k
2.»
Due from approved Reserv.- A.ents
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10.15s
Checks and other cash items .
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163
Notes of other National Bank i
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2.550
Fractional Paper Currency, Nickels and Cents ...
127
Specie
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$3,814 10
I egal Tender Notes
..... 1,557 00
5.371
Redemption Fund with U. S. lreasuier (5 per cent of ci’culatioa)
525
Total
90
70
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86
04
II
96
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74
93
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17
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$96,02d 41
LIABILITIES
■Capital Stock paid in
National Bank Notes outstanding
Individual Deposit? subject to vlieck
Demand certificates of deposit
Tune certificates of deposit
$ 25.000
15 500
48,373
3.760
3,394
Total
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51
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$96,028 41
STAIE Of OREGON, County of Coos,
I, J. W. Roberts, Cathier of the above na ned bank, do solemnly swear that the above
statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief.
j, \V. ROBERTS, Cashier.
Correct Attest:
E. E. OAKES,
C. Y. LOU E.
A. McNAIR, Director*.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 15th day of November, 1910
B. A. KOLP. Notary Public.
without rvitteL
wvciwy COM
XU , ¿Club Jims#.
W ar. tecL
Report of the Condition of
The Bank of Bandon
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at Bandon, in the State of Oregon, at the
close of business Nov. 10, 1910
RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts___ ______ ____
Overdr»lts Secured and Un-ecured
Bonds, 'ccurilies. Etc______ _______ _
Banking Hons’, Furniture and Fixtures.
Other Real Estate Owned
Due from Banks (net reserve bank.) .
Du from Approved Reserve Bank.' .
Exchange for C learing House __
Cash on Hand______ _________
$118,609 27
55 62
31,846 23
16,310 13
3,415 91
3,249 58
42,1‘>8 58
to tfouny eou fifes who eon tern ft fate
making a Home altd aie fooking
2,801
aiound^ oui stoic invites sfteeiaf al
40,026 20
$258,511 JI
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tention. ftiek out what tfou fike ^oi
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock paid in_______
caeh ioom. tfe
iatj tile eaipel
Surplus f und_________ ____
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Undivided Profit». Ie»s Expense» and Taxes Paid
Individual Deposits Subject to Check
and
the eititains and
Demand Certificate? of Deposit
Time Certificate! of Deposit ___
Cashier's Check’s Outstanding____
diafjeiies^ Set
lhe icds and set
Total.......................
$258,513 51
each freec ^heie il sfioafd (e^ hany
STATE OF OREGON, County of Coos, **.
I, F. J, F aliay. Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above
statement is true to the best of ray knowledge and belief.
F. J. F AHY, Cashier.
the {nettiies and finish that home
Correct Attest:
J. L. KRONENBERG,
FRANK FLAM,
eoml^ete^ ieady ^oi
to tfaifeiiyht
F. J. FAHY. Directors.
Subsenbed and swim to before m- this 15th diy of November, 1910.
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and com me nee feeeftin^ house
GEO. P. TOFTINC. Notary Public.
the defi^hts o^ that nc^ home aie
1 tfouis ^oi a ^e^ dofCa^Sy at the 6iq
S am S ays
stoie with Mt litt/e piiees.
you i s Piaty.)
99
$ 46,61 »0
8,468
4,798
189,020
5.8 17
3,750
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Ill Health and Civic Decay go hand in
hand. Use these spells of Autumnal
Sunshine to fix your house properly .for
the raw weather to come. G. W. M,
Lumber is the best for the purpose; it
stays where it is put.
Claude Woodruff,
The House
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Furnisher. Bandon, Oregon
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