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About Semi-weekly Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 1910-1915 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1911)
* Only One More Week of the Big Sale SATURDAY, JANUARY 21st, is positively the last day; so do not blame us if your friend gets a 20 per cent, discount off regular price on his suit or overcoat and you do not. We give you all the same chance. Everything in the store reduced from 10 to 20 per cent. Below we quote you a few prices: 55.00 B. Stetsons go at eat h. . •• 13 45 4 5<> 4 00 2,65 now 3 00 3-5° * » 2.15 3 00 2 50 < < 2 on 1-75 1.00 ■75 $5.00 4 So Men’s Underwear 4 00 $2.65 3 5<> $3.00 wool, now 1 < 2 OO 2.50 3 00 2. Oo 2.00 2. 50 union suit now 2 OO col Ion, now 2. SO '•25 /Ml John Men’s Suits Men’s Shoes Men’s Hats $4 35 now 3.85 3-45 2.95 2 45 " , '■ Men’s Overcoats now $25.00 22. 50 « • 20.00 « < *• < > < < * ‘ ♦ 4 520.00 17 85 18.00 159° I8.OO i < I5.OO $5 S» ' '4 35 3 50 2.50 “ ".85 I 5° comforters I 2. 50 now $5- 5° 5.00 $465 2.75 4*5° 4.00 '•95 I '5 $4 35 < ( 3 »5 «< 3 65 « < 3'5 9 95 ii 85 «4- >5 « « - 3-8.5 I 2.5O 9-95 3 35 2 95 2 45 All Cluett Dress Shirts now $1.35 I 45 •95 All Monarchs now 85c wocl < 1 $1590 now 15-00 14 35 Men’s Sweaters now $19 9« Boy’s Knickerbocker Suits Blankets Boy’s Knee Pants Boy’s Long Pant Suits Twenty cent, per all Men's Pants. reduction on This means that you get a $5 pair for $4.00. $12.50 ii now i 50 A big lot of boy’s knee pants go at this sale. now $1.00 65c $9-95 9-35 10.00 ** 9 00 n 75c 50c 7 95 7'5 45c 30c « 4 All our slickers, rubbers, oil hats and rubber goods go at a 10 per cent, discount. You can not af ford to miss this great opportunity of saving yourself money. Come in and see. Everything marked in plain figures. Hub Clothing & Shoe Co. BANDON f------------------ Local Lore J "Fl FI ELD" WAY." The "ONLY 42-tf Stmr I'Tl'TI'Li). The Popular Packet for Particular People. 5)tl Posters are out for the big For- csteis’ ball, January 20th. The year toll will have 53 Sun days. How do you like that? We are prepared to furnish esti B. L. Tracy has commenced the const!uction of a concrete founda mates on cost of wiring and lighting tion for D. H. Jackson's new f i- your house with electric lights. Let us talk it over with you and give dence on Bandon II eights. Anyone wanting seed grain, call you figures. o.’tf Bandon Lights PowerCol on T. W Robinson. Extra good Frank McMullen of Denmark, ! seed oats 2C. 6<tf was a Bandon visitor last evening | Redmen’s Annual Ball will be a having slopped over on his way to St. Patrick's Ball instead ol St. Vai the Bay en route to Portland entitle's as previously announced. Mrs. C. A. Rohu entertained the Ladies’ Art Club at the home ol Dr Rossiter yesterday afternoon in a very pleasant manner. T he club also had as guest of honor, Mis. C B. Selby, of Marshfield, who is visiting Mrs. F. J. Feeney, a mem ber of the club. Mi“s Mritie Davison, of Portland was a passenger on the last trip ot: the Breakwater to Coos Bay. arriv 1 mg in Bandon today, for a visit with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. I.. J.| Davison. The P.ivilla Troup It Ft on the Fi field today. Constipation i; the came of many ! Don't forget that T W. Robison ailments and disorders that make life is handling all kinds of hay, grain, Fake Chamberlain's feet), etc., at the very lowest miserable. Stoma'll and Liver Tablets, keep prices. 40-if Mrs. C. E. Kopl had the tnisfor your bowels regular and you will For sale by j tune to tail Wednesday evening, ivoid these diseases. wrenching het back severely. She C. Y. Lowe. is unable to attend to het school duties at present, and Miss Blanche R idley is teaching in her place yes terday and today Mi v. Kopf hopes to lie able to lie at her post again , stores tone in ih< Monday. buwels Pi ice sac See or phone L. j Radley for .1'! Lo we. kinds of Fire Wood. 27 tf M. W. Young • • MARSHFIELD 1 Your Money Savers Report of the Condition of the Report of the Condition of the First National Bank Bank of Bandon at Bandon, in the State of Oregon, at the close of business, Jan. 7, 1911 at Bandon, in the State of Oregon, at the close of business Jan. 7, 1911 RESOURCES Loans and Discounts - - - - - - - - » - Overdraft^ secured and unsecured ------ U. S. Bonds to secure circulation Premiums on U. S. Bonds , - - - 7.80 - - - ...... 156.04 Bonds, securities, etc___________________ Checks and other Cash hems Expense - - - - - ------ - - ...... .... 16489.63 .... 3.415.91 320.96 Due from banks (not reserve banks).___ 57,436.28 4.974.71 6,843.12 Due from approved reserve banks____ .... 2,34-45 Checks and other cash items___ _______ .... 30630 ... 44,602.02 Cash ori hand___________ Total $273,521.87 99.60 - Specie....................................................................................... 4,219.80) Legal tender Note: 30.fD9.60 Other real estate owned__________ ____ 230.00 Notes of other National Banks ...... Fractional Paper Currency, Nickels and Cents - 828.99 .... Banking house, furniture and fixtures 741 79 .......... ....$114,858.43 4.017.08 14,796.56 Due from State and Private Banks and Bankers. Trust Companies and Savings Banks * _______________ _ Overdrafts, secured and unsecured______ --------- Due from approved Reserve Agents Loans and discounts 15.5OO.OO - County and City Warrants. Securities, etc. Furniture and Fixtures - RESOURCES $43,622.90 LIABILATIES 5,113.80 894.00 I 775.00 Redemplton fund with U. S. Tieamrei (5 per cent, of circulation) $94,567.10 Total Capital stock paid in_____ _______ v... Surplus fund_____ _________________ ............... Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid__ ............... $ 47,900.00 8,870.36 5,243.01 Individual deposits subject to check_____________ LIABILITIES 199,157.47 Demand ceitificate.s ol deposit______________ ................. 6,025.51 $ 25,0 0.00 Time certificates of ............... 5,256.00 ( Certified checks____________________________ .......... .. 1,069.52 15,500.00 (»posit 46,827.10 2,574.00 •Total $273,521.87 4,666.00 STATE OF OREGON, COUNTY OF COOS -SS. $94,567.10 Total I. F. J Fahy, Caihier ol the above named bank, do solemnly swear that statement u true to the beat of my knowledge and belief. STATE OF OREGON. COUNTY OF COOS the above F. J. FAHY, Cashier. SS. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 12th day of January, 1911 I, J. W Robert*. Cashier of the above named b.nlr, do solemnly swear that the GEO. P. TOPPING, Notaiv Public. above statement it true to the best of my knowledge and belirf. J. W ROBERTS. Cashier CORRECT ATTEST: C. Y. LOWE, J Subscribed and sworn to belore me thia 12th day of January. 1911. L KRONENBF.RG. C. Ledgerwood, who has been ill S nt Francisco, v ia F. J. FAHY, Diirectors. B A. KOLP. Notary Public at the Blundell residence toi sever.«! i w here lie w ill w 01 k A. Me N AIR, CORRECT ATTEST: days, is somewhat improved today E. E. OAKES, Chaplain, Robt, Johnson; I. G , Card of Thanks He and Mis. 1.edgerwood had se to H L. HOUSTON. A. J. Macy; R S. N. G., J. Ham cured passage on the Elizabeth for Directors. Mr, and Mrs. Thos. Donaca wish block; L. S. N. G„ C. Bullard; R. California, where they intended to ■ — —— to thank people who so kindly as S V. G , W. M. Bates; I, S. V. G , spend the winter, 1ml owing to Mr Along the Wharf sisted them during their recent mis Mr. Hermann. Ledger wood's condition ol health, j fortune at the Aberdeen tire. Portland Live Stock Market The hog market showed an in- N. G., Minerva Lewin; V. G., he having taken a bail relapse, the! : crease of 20c a hundred, opening on gradel^ ti ’C Macy; Sec., Clara Goetz; trip had to be postponed. The I'ilteld crossed out Ibis morn- See A. A. Pauli for best Monday with a top ot 8.90, and coal. Ph me 382. fat.tf ¡Trea’ I,lcz Jenkins; Warden, Mat- j. ing with 518,000 feet of lumber anti F or S ale . My beautiful resi Portland, Ore, Jin. 7. 1911. reaching 9 to before the close of the tie Rasmussen; Conductor, Lethia deuce in West Bandon, consisting of 20 tints ol miscellaueous freight, ami I (Special) Recirpis on this market week. Although Eastern markets Moore; Chaplain, Anna Craine; I. the lolloping passangers Joint Installation two large lots, modern house, six lor the lift w;ek til January, ¡91 I. hardly justify this pri^e, the scarcity G , Emma Harrington; O. G., Sarah Geo W. Mvore, J L. Kronenberg and wife. rttotns pal try, bath, closets ami ate as follows: cattle 195?, calves of local hogs prevents buyers and Costello; R, S. N. G., Mary Wal wood shed. Also one litre» room Joseph Foyda, C. Martin. Hans Smith. H H 78, hogs »822. and sheep 412;, packets from forcing the price down. B.adlord, A | Dalton aud wife. E. Ni.-n :adt Wednesday evening Jan. 1 lt th. kir. L. S. N G., Mathilda Johnson; house. All new and well improve I G. W. Johnson. Doo St.la. F. H. Crosby. N. which, considering the season, is a The sheep market has been very Bandon Lodge, No. 133, and Ocean ! R- S. V. G„ Maggie White; L, S. A snap for a short time Adtlrc s W. Yo**o- Mr. W. e, W F. Csipple, Mi goctl beginning lor the New Year. I good during the past week. The Rebekah Lodge, ¡26, L O. O. F., jV G., Blanche Radley. orcalion W. W. Devoe. Bandon, Johnson W J. Met «How. Mrs. John, mi , Mrs. Two lots of < xtra choice California salr ot grain fed lambs at 6 50, ewes held joint installation at their ------ hall, -----, Afrer the installation ceremonies Wise. Jess Day. J G Bale., an.I the Pa Oregon, 55 it steers brought respectively 7 50 and at 4.75 and mixed sheep at 4 25. the officers of Bandon Lodge being *ere over the ladies of the Rebekah uda Slock Co., ux ie number. Dan Stetta, G. W J icol s >»» and I1.01, but the general tone ol tl»e Iietng jii advance of 50c over iiav installed by A. J. Macy, Deput) l°dge invited the Odd Fellows to lhe rhe Elizabeth sa led this morning J. <!. Kites sailed on the Fifield to cattle market was quieter and buy lex! stuff, shows that the buyers ap I Grand Master, with Titos. White, as dining room where a bountiful coll i day for Sau Francisco, all taking with lie bundles of I r. mm handles. ers showed a tendency to diserimi- preciate go<»d mutton. Deputy Grand Marshal, anti the of- *’on ^ad been ] repared, 800 bundles veneer slices 2 cases samples of black sand, containing — ooo —- I nate mote closely bet a cell the differ fleets of Ocean Rebekah Lodge be wivoletis, 6 biles woolens, 38 bote, the elusive gold. When buying a cough medicine ing installed by Maggie White, Dep The liver loses its activity at times et»l grades ottered. Good steers ate cheese atul 250,000 feet of lumber, Judge A. S. Hammond, of M ir.b | quoted as steady In strong at 6 50 I tor children (rear in mind that Cham utv President, with Anna Craine as i and needs help. HERBINE is an also the following passengers- i berlam's Cough Remedy is most ef effective liver stimulant. It also pur fie'd, is in the city on legal business : to 6 75: the cow market is about th • fectual f<w colds, croup and wboop Deputy Grand Marshal. Mrs. F. F Dwkson Mr- E. M H-alon. Go The mg cough and that it contains no Seventy-yards canwt Im sale at Heaton. Floyd Hr aloo. I anghugs. Joe Sails. 'sitne as quoltil heretofore. Following are the officers of both ifies the bowels, strengthens diges the harmful drugs. For sale by C. Y on sale of three registered Shorthorn Arthur 3 oun<. W Ymatg. C. O IHsosi. Oo the Second Hand Store lodges who are Io serve for the next tion and rrstores strength, vigor and cheerful spirits. Price 50c. Sold A. Nel-oo. i heifers at 6.25 demonstrated once Lowe. six months: hill. ' «• ----- 000— bv C. Y. Lowe. 1 more the value of good breeding The Ao .it,» sailed today with a N. G., Orrin Trowbridge, V. G. ; Mrs. F E. .Dickson left OU the All Redman are requested to be I The bull market was exceptionally full cargo of coal and the Ruby ar L P Sull, Sec.; A. Knopp; Treats., present at the open installation ol Elizabeth today tor S<n Francisco, Definition FI F IELD—• Superior and will join her husband al Giants rived tn p rt this mor tong. The strong, 4.75 being the highest price I officers to take place on Tuesdiv, L J. Radley; Warden, W. Lund aJ ‘>*h*r’s —Why not patronize Jan. 2|lh. [laid tor sometime. quist; Conductor. A. J Hartman: the »jest and "ONLY WAY?" 54U I Washcalore is also in port. Pass. t