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About Semi-weekly Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 1910-1915 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 10, 1912)
BANDON, OREGON. TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 10. 1912 VOLUME XXVIII t Awful Death of Little Lid. New Drug Store. Important News of Oregon New Freighter I hr Myrtle W . recently refill-d Portland Ore., Sept, to (Special) W. S. Wells who is to open a drug store in the building recently — As trances ol co-oi/eration are ■nd rechristened, owned by L. 1 n heeler, now makes regular trips vacated by the Oregon Bar, has being received by the management between here and Myrtle Point i.and arrived in Bandon with his wile, and of the Pacific Northwest She carries sea io »ds on her up will open lot business about Sep Products Show frem ail sections <>f I river trip, returning laden with the tember 2<>lli, or as s.ion as the build the north coast country. A letter offeiings ol the soil. The boat is 54 ing is re nodeled so that he can get lias just coine from Idaho promising feet long, with a ten foot beam and in. Mi. Wells has a large portion that each county in that state will has carrying capacity of 15 ton-. ol his stock Leri already and will be have an exhibit. She is titled with high speed 45 hor-e getting in ne w goods on every boat Twenty two different districts in motor and makes ten miles ail lioui The new store th- Northwest states aie ready to until he opens up. w iih ease. will be known as the Orange Phar- sign contracts and make a splendid con .utned -------XXK>—- I The boy sle| t upstairs in the iliacy. showing and there is every indica Along the Water Front. Mr. Wells is a gr.ulu ite of the tion that the land show in lite N >- building and escape was undoubted I ly cut off by the flames before lie pharmacy department of the Oregon vemeber will be a remarkable ex was awakened. His mother, who Agricultural College, Clast ol 1903, position of soil products. Coupled The Batsev was in from Portland was the only other person on the and lias been in the drug business with it, and held at the same lime yesterday. She brought in 75 tons He in Portland, will be the biggest ol freight and took out 131 bundles premises at the slept n the residence at Portland and Oregon City. about a hundred leet distant. When comes recommended as a thorough dairy show ever held in the West, ol splints and five tons of miscellan awakened by the fire she pulled a business mair and will no doijbt These exhibitions are bound to be eous freight. bellcord connecteel with the loom meet with success. of permanent benefit to the whole The Brooklyn arrived this morn- Mr. Wells will announce tlnough state and to neighboring occupied by her son but could not states ning with forty tons of height and get a response. At that time the the columns of the R ecorder just which, like Oregon, find their great the following passengers: E.J. Perag- Hames were already pom ing out ol when he will open for business. est asset in the soil and its varied go. Chris Botcher, Miss Edna Hays. the upper part of the building- ----- ---------------- wealth, T he show will do much to Mis W. R. Bout brake, Iva Green, The boy’s father was in Portland encourage agricultural development. New Parcel» Po»t Law. Mrs J. Barrows. The Brooklyn where he went about a week ago. Benton County came to the State will sail at 1 1:00 o’clock tonight. He has been notified by wire and Fair with flying colors, capturing The Elizabeth will probibly arrive will undoubtedly be here in time lor Li responce to many inquiries foi the first prize for the best county ex tomorrow and sail Thursday. the funeral. An elder brother re information Senator Jonathan hibit in competition with all section» The l'ifield arrived this inornir.g sides in Astoria and a sister in Port Bourne, Jr., Chairman of rhe Senate ol Oregon. This is the tilth time Committee on Post Offices and Post Benton lias scored sneh a triumph with 110 tonsol freight and the f, Bow land. The remains were brought to Roads, has prepaied the following and speaks well for the resources of ing passengers. Miss Bernice Hamilton, Mrs. R. Coquille Thursday. The lime of summary ol the provisions of the that part of the state, The county I) the funeral will be announced as new Parcel Post Law which will be- exhibits at the lair were particularly >>*' Dickey, and nurse, Mrs A. B. Kelky, G H Williams, Mrs. Bi gie soon as the time ol the arrival of the come effective January t, 1913: good this year. and two children, R. Gihso 11, A. fuller from Poillind is asevrt lined. Any article is mailable it not ovei Editors of the state Morris, E Erickson, A. |. Duall, 11 pounds in weight nor more than —Coquili Sentinel Pendleton Round-Up in a body. A W. H Neale, W. S. Randall P. 72 inchds in length and girth com - ........ A-’UrVj» • -■ special excursion is being organized Grove, Fred Oakes, J A. Dupont. billed, nor likely to injure the mails by the State Editorial Association Around the Country. 01 postal equipment or employees. -----000— that is calculated to bring together i Flat late of 1 cent per ounce up very representative assembly ot pub Death Defying Feats of Mov to 4 ounces regardless of distance. Everybody kicking about the lishers. Special entertainment will ing Picture Players. /Above 4 ounces, rates are by the weather. A great ileal ci damage ' be provided for the newspaper men pound or fraction thereof, and has been done to oat hay. Summer and Aberi lakes in Cen G. M. Anderson known as Bron- varying with distance as follows: Died—At Will Smith’s ranch, First Each ad. 11 tral Oregon are to be made to yield cho Billy in the famous Essanay near Hare, Sept 1, 1912, Mis. Will lb dilionai lb lb up the wealth of salts in their waters western picture escaped death in a .01 Strane Mrs. Strane has been sick Rural route and city delivery .05 A Los Angeles company with very horrible form during the taking of a .05 .03 over two months. Most of the time 50-mile zone large capital has secured a long great subject, entitled, Broncho Bil 150-mile zone .06 04 her deatli was expected daily. She J lease on 88,000 acres about these ly's Bible The climax of the picture .05 300 mile zone .07 leaves a small child and a husband, 600-mile zone lakes and is building a refining plant is a thrilling hand to hand stuggle .08 .06 also her lather to mourn her sad 1000-mile zone .07 .07 for evaporating the watei. It is between Mi. Anderson and Frederick .10 .09 death, The community extends 1400- mile zone estimated that not less than toa.ooo Church on the very edge of a preci .11 .10 their sympathy to the bereaved ones. 1800-mile zone tons ot products will be secured an pice during the struggle Andeison Over IKUII miles .12 12 nually. Miss Helen Gnnlin, who lias been overbalanced and, to the horror of The Postmaster General quite ill the past week, is able to be make provision lot indemnity, Plans are well along to plant a the other actors in th- play, fell ovei up again. surance, and collection on delivery, large Polish colony in Oregon. The the cliff, however, good fortune was Mrs James Cope who lias been with additional charges for such Polish Society of Philadelphia is on Anderson s side; in falling he veiy poorly the past six months is sci vice, and may, with the consent «eeking from 5,000 to 10,000 acres succeeded in grasping hold of the not much improved. Her many of the Intel state Commerce Com of good land in a body suited lor root of a tree, protruding from the fi lends hope she w ill soon be able to mission alter investigation, modify this purpose and hopes to b. ing cliff and desparate!y clung to it while be out among them again. i.i'es, weights, and z ue distances, about 250 Polish families here with his body hung suspended in midaii, The society is I A rope was quickly lowered and An William Cox, brother to Dr. Cox, | when experience his demonstrated in the coming year. in coriespondence with Oregvii dersor was pulled up to safety. He is reported very ill at the Foster the need therefor. people with a view to securing such escaped unhurt, aside from a few mill. ---- 000----- a tract. bad bruises Mrs. Butler has been very poorly The University of Oregon You can set this splendid picture Uncle Sam proposes to be th ” the past tw« weeks. Correspondence Schools at the Grand Theatre tonight, Tues big brother ot the Oregon farmer. Geo. Walters wer.t to Roseburg A movement has j isl been started day September. loth. last week to meet Mrs Walters' -------- ✓ az - w . - — whereby the Department ot Agri father and mother ol (»rants Pass culture. the Salem Board of l iade Millinery Opening who are coining to spend the winlci and the Oregon Agi iculluial College the University Extension Bulletin, here. M ss Mott annouces her millinerv t<> Citizms ol Oregon, forty Uni will co-operate to maintain an ag A letter was received from A ricultural specialists in Manon Comi opening Thursday Sedtember, 12th versity «ouises by mail. Ability to Davis and family. They have rented The public invited to call, mil in profit by the courses selected is the ty, and others will soon be placed a place lot a trim of three years, at The expense is distributed between sped the new line o* fall and winter only requii Smith River. They like it tine down the Corre 71 tl ice Department. the various interests and fanners are styles. there, but say they are having luls «^4^- -- I in the depart- advised as to best methods. Courses .ire ol fog. ment of 1 Debating, Eco Oregon wh^at growers hope to Boarder* Wanted. Mr McConnell and family ar nomics. ion, Electricity capture the $5,000 traction engine rived ho.ne last week. l'h<y ha* e English Li •, English Com and plows offered as the prize for Can accommodate ten boarders. • been at Roseburg the past three Mathematics, the best five bushels ot wheat grown Inquire ol Mrs. L McCue, first doCr [tosition, weeks. —M. M Meckmic.il Drawing. Physical Ed in the American Northwest ibis year east of Jas. Mast’s store. 66-tf '.icalion, Physics. Phy oology, Soci by the Northwest Products Exposi - —ooc------ For Sale. ology, an.l Surveyiug. Write to tion at Minneapolis November 12-23 While he failed to see many mem the Secretary of the Correspondence There will be sharp cumpelit on foi ■ bers of our Local Grange, he said 320 acre stock or dairy ranch, 12 School, University of Oregon, Eli first place. All who enter should j he enjoyed 1 good time on Bandon’s miles horn town. 125 Angora goats. gene, for inform ition and catalogue ship their five bushels ot gram to beautiful beach. He left Monday Good house and barn, good knees, Courses in Residence at the Uni I Will A. Campbell, Minneapolis, in morning to attend a Grange meeting | tune to reach bun bv November t. Brice $10 per versity prepare for the Professions plenty ol water. at Marshfield, then will 1 eturn to his Terms.—Stillwell X Turner, of Engine»ting. Journalism, Law, acre. Dr. Bird B Clarke, a specialist home. He says he finds Bandon ¿S-tf agents, Bandon, Ore .Medicine and reaching. Fall se 1 the livest looking city he has visited mester opens Tuesday. Sept., 17 ; on spine, nerves and rheumatism — ocx> — on his tour of seven counties. Address the Registrar for catalogues will b<’ at the Gather Hotel Saturday, For correct stenographic work Mrs. M. L Sill and s m arrived descriptive of the College of En Sept 14th to 2t»t. Call from 9:00 and copying, phor.e 582, or address a in to 9:00 p. tn. Dr. Clarke | yesterday Ir. m Portland Io join Mr. gineering. the College of Liberal Box 616, Bandon, Or. 62-tf has met with marked success in I Sill who has been here for some tune Aits, the S hools of Education, and they will make this city their Wittei Water lor your liver, kid Commerce, Law, Medicine, and Portland, North Bend and Marsh field having cured the worst cases home again neys and rheumatism C. M Spen Music. 7o-*4 cer of lumbago, rheumatism, nervous -—000------ For Carpet and Rug weaving, RHMR1 OF THF. CONDITION Ol Irving Tol l the 14 yew old son of II A. Todd who lesides near Arago, wax burned to death in the berry-packtag ln»n»e adj lining their residence at nine o clock Wednes day evening. It is presumed that the fire was started by the explosion ol a coal oil lamp in a chicken biood- er which was in the lower part 0 the building and the burly «»I the un fortun ite boy were almost entirely For house moving or house rais ing, see H. H. Dulort. 69-tf W anted —Watches Sabro Bros. Those afflicted should to repair— ness, etc. | see her at once. 71-U NUMBER 71 address Mrs. J. L. Foster, 28-tf Band 11. I HF BANK OF BANDON AT BANDON, IN Hit STATE OF OREGON. A I THE CLOSE OF Bl sINESS SF 1’1 I MBFR 4, 1912 RESOURCES Loans and Discounts Overdrafts, se< tired and unsecured Bonds and Warrants Stocks and other Securities - Banking House ... Furniture and Fixtures Due from approved reserve banks Cash on hand ... Total 4169,422 |73 25,151 4,066 11,241 5,281 78,049 - 30,416 12 48 99 93 71 83 83 74 4323,81 1 63 .... Capital stock paid in Surplus fund ...... Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid Postal savings bank deposits ... Individual de|xisits subject to check Demand certificates of deposit Certified checks ..... Cashier checks outstanding ... Time certificates of deposit ... 50,000 13,000 10,810 795 227,298 8,300 241 400 12,965 00 00 08 78 ?2 32 50 00 03 4323,81 1 63 Total SI ATE OF OREGON, C oiai * or C oo » - ss 1, J 1. Kronenbcrg, President of the above named bank, do sol- einnl* swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. J I. KRONENBERG, President. REPORT OF 1 HE CONDITION OF THE First National Bank AT BANDON. IN THE STATE OF OREGON, AT EHE ( LOSE OF BUSINESS, SEPTEMBER 4, 1912. RESOl RUES: Loan» ami Discounts .... 483,919 27 Overdraft*, »»cured ami unsecured 75.73 U. S. Bond» to secure circulation 15,500 00 Bonds, Securities, etc. ..... . 5,633 90 Benking House, Furniture and Fixtures 4,264 00 Due from State and Private Banks and Bankers, Trust Com- panic« and Savings Banks 4,959 25 Due from Approved Reserve Agents 21,732 83 Checks and Other Cash Items 169 39 Exchanges for Clearing House 15 25 Notes of other National Banks 925 00 Fractional Paper Currency, Nickels and Cents 102 30 lawful Money Reserve in Bank, viz.: Specie . . 49,727 35 10,257 35 Legal Tender Notes . . 53W 0U Redemption fund with U.S. Treasurer (5 per cent, of circulation) 275 OU Due from U. S. T reasurer 500 00 Total 4148,349 23 LIABILITIES Capital Stock paid in . . . Undivided Protits, Irsj Expenses and Taxes Paid National Baid Notes Outstanding Due t<* State and Private Banks and Bankers Individual Deposits Subject to Check , Demand Certificatvs of Deposit Time Certificates of Deposits Total 425,000 2,521 15,000 51 «9,4/8 3,142 13,154 oo 42 00 84 76 33 88 4148,349 21 ST ATE OF OREGON, Cot si y ot Cum.-.ss. I, E D. Webb, Cashier of the above named leaeik, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. ' E. D WEBB, Cashier. Subscribe I and sworn to before me this 9th, day of September, 1912. A. D. MILLS, Notary Public. Correct rectors. Attest: H. L. Houston, C. Y. Lowe, E E Oakes, Di Luck May Be Unlucky. “ Tain't itllits lucky to git ** hut yon vtiis goiu' after,” said L’ticJe El*u ■•Many 11 man lias missed Iteln' arrest Mt under de game laws simply tiecause he were u bad shot”—Washington Ftar. FUTURE OF THE COUNTRY. I 1 have no fear of the future. Under the stars and stripes and all they symbolize we have met every problem that has arisen, and. though at times the clouds were thick and the thunder rolled ominously, we have l>een able at the close of the struggle, ns Key did at Fort McHenry, to we that “our flag was still there.” The American people who have grown up with Uncle Snm and who have taken their inspiration from old lnde|»endenee hull believe In the constitution and the author ity of law. and their faith is our shield.- Representative J. Hamp ton Moore. I The Interests of the Small Depositor are not overlooked in this hank. W e value small ac counts, and do all we can to make this class of depos itors feel at home. W e are in a position to assist depos itors in conservative way. to develop their interests, and invite the consideration of our facilities for render ing large or small service in a satisfa* tore way. FIRST NAT L BANK