Semi-weekly Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 1910-1915, June 10, 1913, Page 2, Image 2

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CONTESTANTS
Big Content is Livening up
and Interest Grows Rap­
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At last weeks voting
several contestants made
able gains.
in
content
consider­
At the voting toinor-
low afternoon, the positions mat
make some sensation il < hang's
The progress of this contest wll
be interesting to watch, look for the
report every Friday in the Bandon
Recorder and noti e positions of
contestants you will obtain consider
able lun from following the race.
Through a transposition in figures
No. 51 last week was reported as
having 81.590 voles. This should
have been 18,590 votes.
No. 25— 67.97 o
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89-58,105
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98—47 975
87 -42,955
101—34.456
100— 32,410
97~ 3’.820
77-3«.27°
61—30.555
86—24 465
22—23,705
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S 2 —20,660
51 — I8.590
10 :— I i. 305
88—7.690
91 —7,690
93-6,185
52—6.020
99—4,800
102 —2,600
Ole Lund Interviewed.
While in San Francisco waiting
lot further passage to Mexico F.vei 1
Wymanovcr chai’ced to meet Ol<
Lund, the I oner Marshfield h trness
ind 'hoe ni rchant, who is now 1« ~
rated in Hi'co, *»<> rking th re I r a
I irge boot anil shoe concern. Ole
Lund fvh sore over the outcome of
the election list fall, He said he
would never in his life come back
again to Coos Bay, the way the
Smith-Powers concern treated him
as candidate for sheriff. "To oust
Gage of the fat pasture, he rnonopo.
lizes it requires a stronger man than
1 was, and less of that subtle, vicious
republican politics from the saw-mill
people,'’ Ole remarked.
Ernest Wilkins
Kat he re ne Wav
Fred Reynolds
Ernest Watkins
Kate Chatburn
Archie Ri»a
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Sunday School at 9:45 a. m.
BANDON CHURCHES t Preaching every Sunday at 11 a. m.
Young People’s Meeting at 6:30
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A general invitation e Vended to
S t . J ohn ’ s E piscopal C hurch .
T. J. Ou EN, Pastor.
Services 2nd 4th and 51I1 Sundays all.
at 11 a. m and 7".3op. m. Sunday
School on all Sundays at 10 a. m.
B rethren C hurch
E. Lewin has taken over the
Wm. Horsfall, Archdeacon.
Regular Set vice—Preaching 1 1 00
Wigwam again anti will operate the
a.m Sunday school 10:00 a.m.
M. E. C hurch
Fvening service, 7:45.
same. He will give a benefit dance
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Sabbath school io a. tn.
All
are cordially ' ivited to attend
for the Bandon Baseball team in the
Sunday Preaching, it a nt
each service.
near future.
Evening sermon. 8:oo
C. H. B arklow , Elder and Pas­
Thursday evening prayer meeting tor in charge.
7:3<>
Junior League, 3 p.m.
Liberty Bell’s Last Peal.
Epworth League 7:00 p. m.
On the morning of June 8, 1835. the ,
Services next Sunday as usual.
TJberty liell, which for a century hud '
Welcome to all.
been Philadelphia's greatest Instru- I
J ohn J.^M ickey , Pastor.
ment for showing |oy or grief, was be- ,
ing tolled for Chief Justice John Mar 1
If you are
not saving
piano votes help one of
your friends who is
Ask for Piano Votes
One is given for every
cent paid at D. M. Aver
ill’s Dry Goods, O. A
Trowbridge, Boyle Jew
elry Co., and the Bandon
Bakery and The Agate.
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C hristian C hurch .
Sunday School 10:00 a. m.
Preaching 11:00 a. tn. All are
invited.
J. R. Mt DDF. ton . Pastor
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P resbyterian .
■hall.
On that’ occasion it was badly
cracked But. broken as it was. the
bell was afterward ruug on great ocen
■ions, although the tones were but
sorry reminders of the once powerful
sound So it happened Hint on Wash
Ington's birthday, 1843. the old tiell was
once again tolled in Joy At that time,
however, the previous crack became so
wide that the tones were completely
broken it was never rung again after
that day.—Philadelphia Ledger
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Services will be as follows:
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(Jut t Hour. 9:45
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Preaching at 11 :oo.
Su day school at to o'clock.
Chiisttan Endeavor will convene
First Lite Policy.
••• 'The first life Insurance (volley Hint
at 7 00 p. m.
Preaching at 7:30.
was ever issued is said to have tH*««n
H. C. H artranft . Pastor.
Written on June 18. 1583. and to Imre
lieen for £383 <>s 8d on the life of
a
certain William (llbbotia,' said Arch-
M ethodist E piscopal church .
Ibnld A Welch In a lecture •'The
S outh , Cor. 4th and Spruce
Preaching every second and fourth poller wnaforone year, and the premi­
um whr 8 per cent of Hie sum injured;
Sundays.
the
age was unknown It happened
Sunday School every Sunday al
IO a. m.
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S teels , Pastor that Gibbons died on May 29. 1584.
well within the calendar year, but the
Insurers contented the claim on the
L atter D ay S aints .
ground that twelve months of tweDty-
Reorganized Church of Jesus elght days each had passed. The courts,
' Christ ot Latter Day Saints, Colum­ however, decided against the insurers
bia Avenue
and the money had to be paid.”—Ex­
change.
Meeting every Sunday.
Sunday school at 10:00 a. m.
□ ¡■interested Affection.
I Preaching at 11
11:00
:oo a. m. Religio
He—Darling, you must want me to
. at 7:00 p. m. and preaching at 8:oo
give you something or you wouldn’t be
P- m.
so sweet and gentle today Site On
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All are cordially invited to attend the contrary. I don't want anything at
F.J. C hatburn , President.
all
It*» only for the dresmnaker —
Exchange
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R.ilpli (in¡-.trugen
tura Mnrgan
George Molami
B aptist .
Cor. Sixth Street and Coquille Ave.
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Dr.
Mil»*!1 Ai»tt Piin I t' i iirv.* it. Prove
It tor yui4rsel(
lAdv «1 Ueement.J
Donald
Mackintosh
Can write Fire In
surance on your
dwelling and its
contents inside the
corporate limits at a
base rate of $5.00
per thousand for
one year, $ 10 for
three years. Outside the
limits $6 and $10 in any
of half a dozen Standard
Old Line Companies,
Just phone me and I
will do the rest.
Phone 582 or 941
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