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About Western world. (Bandon, Coos County, Or.) 1912-1983 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1916)
I ' Charter Number: *71». STEAMER CONGRESS REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF COMPLETELY GUTTED STAR BRAND SHOES BETTER ARE (Continued troui fuel page) SanFrancisco she carried 1231 tons of general merchandise, including goods shipped from Southern Cali fornia. No part of this, officials of the company declare, was particu larly inflammable or in any way com bustible. In the vessel's fuel tanks howev er, were 5000 barrels of oil. The steamer had five decks. On the bridge deck were the officers quar ters and chart room. On the deck Just below were the wireless operat ors rooms, smoking rooms, child rens' playroom and dancing room Then came the promenade deck, a social hall and extra fare rooms The next deck contained staterooms, lob by, writing room and bridal suites. Below this was the saloon deck and dining rooms. The Congress had had on unevent ful career on this coast. On June 16 last when the Bear was wrecked n Blunt’s reef, the Congress was swept out of her coinpass course and approached Seal rocks near San Fran cisco. The breakers were discovered in time and the steamer was backed out of danger. (The JFirst National IBank AT BANDON, IN THE STATE OF OREGON, AT THE CUISE OF BUSINESS ON SEPT. 12th. IBI». No. »71» RE8OUBCE8 »67.732.10 Loans and discounts................. ................................. 27.30 Overdrafts, unsecured............................................... 15,500.00 U. 8. Bonds to secure circulation (par value) . .. . Bonds other than U. 8. bonds pledged to secure postal saving deposits..................................... 3 3,000.00 Bonds and securities pledged as collateral tor state X or other deposlta or bills payable (postal ex 2,000.00 cluded) ................................... -.................. Securities other than U. S. Bonds (not including 9.439.88 4,439 88 stocks) owned unpledged.............................. 750.00 Sub. to stock of Federal reserve bank 50% of sub. 24,157.98 Value of banking house (If unencumbered)........... 388 40 Furniture and fixtures................................................ 11 I Net amount due from Federal reserve bank . . . Due from approved reserve agents in New York, 7,383.52 Chicago and St. Louis................................... Due from approved reserve agents in other reserve 38,276 12 45,659.64 cities................................................................. Due from banks and banker* (other than included 954.19 in last two items)............................................. 153.17 Outside checks and other cash items........................ 229.62 76.45 Fractional currency, nickelB and cents................... . 910.00 Notes of other national banks.................................... 325.00 federal Reserve notes................................................. V 17.646.95 Coin and certificates.................................................. 520.00 Legal-tender notes...................................................... Redemption fund with U. S.RTreasurer and due Mr and Mrs. Edmund Croft, who 775.00 from U. 8. Treasurer..................................... have a summer home near Langlois, K »190.964.12 TOTAL were In Port Orford Sunday return ing from a visit to the southern end of the county. Mr. Croft is an ar 25,000.00 dent fisherman, and nearly every Capital stock paid in ................................................ 2,500.00 Surplus fund ............................................................... hi miner finds him trolling for salm 3,776.60 on on Rogue river. He reports the Undivided profits......................................................... 3,018.66 757.94 port on the river this year, however, Less current expenses interest and taxes paid . . 15,500.00 Circulating notes outstanding ................................. as below par. and says that very few 2.19 lalmon are being caught with the Due to banks and bankers.......................................... Demand Deposits: hook From here Mr. and Mrs. Croft 116,168.12 went out to spend a few days at the Individual deposits subject to check....................... 4.660.88 McKenzie Sea View farm on Elk Certificates of deposit due In less than 30 days . . . 2.747.77 Certified checks . .......................................................... river Port Orford Tribune. 601.52 Tostal savings deposits............................................... 2.000.00 Prof R. XV. Buffum. leader of the State, county or other municipal deposits.............. Port Orford band for the past two Total demand deposits (last 5 Items) .. .. 126,178.26 years, was here several days ago en Time deposits (payable after 30 days, or sub. to 30 days or more notice). 18,764.98 route to his former home at Arago. Certificates of deposit......................... I heir shoes are honestly and skillfully made—all leather-—no substitute» used Mr. Buffum was very successful at 18,764.98 Total time deposits (last item) his task while in Curry and the They are well shaped, good looking, stylish, comfortable, serviceable. »190,964.12 TOTAL Port Orford community Is to be con- i gratulated on the splendid musical When you buy a pair of “Star Brand” Shoes you know you are getting full irganlzatlon developed in such a STATE OF OREGON, COUNTY OF COOS, ss I, E. D. WEBB, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly value for your money-—a dollar’s worth for every dollar you pay. short time. swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and be lief E. D. WEBB, Cashier. HARA EAT HOME DINNER Subscribed and sworn to before me this 21st day of Sept , 1916. The Ladles Aid Society of the T. TREADGOLD, Notary Public for Oregon G. (SEAL) Presbyterian church will give a Har- My Commission Expires February 10, 1917. i vest Home Dinner, Saturday, Sep- • I tember 30. beginning to serve at CORRECT—Attest Bandon Marshfield Powers Myrtle Point C. Y. Lowe, Director. E. E. Oakes. Director j twelve o'clock. This dinner is to be H. L. Houston, Director. I t genuine old time Harvest dinner, j 'he kind "mother used to cook." and m -’M«® Atty. G. T. Treadgold spent the day where they enjoyed a short out ! served as she used to serve them, greater part of last week at Coquille ing. Notice to the Public the Fair.” Those present were: Mr. There will be meats and gravy and where he had cases in Circuit court. S. E. Marsters and daughter, Miss Intending to go away for a tint#. and Mrs Lewin. Mr. and Mrs H. C. dumplings with potatoes corn on the The evangelists at the Orpheum in Lida, of Gold Beach were in Bandon I hereby notify all persons that 1 pie Dibblee, Mrs. Dibblee. Mrs. C. Bum ’"ob, slaw, Jelly, preserves, and vite the co-operation of the singers Friday enroute home from a visit at will not become responsible for any you short everything {«lore — in gardner, Mrs. T Lewis Mrs. H. I ntertalns Thimble Club of Bandon. Meetings are held each Myrtle Point and other parts of the Indebtedness qontracted by any per Mrs. F. 8. Perry entertained the Gruss. Misses Dora Dibblee. Carol I would expect to find If you were to county. Mr. Marsters, who recently son or persons during my absence members of the Thimble club and a "Ibhloe, Margaret Gross. Vera Han- spend a day with mother at this afternoon and evening from and after this date Hnie of the year. Come and get as Tom Taylor, machinist at the Ban- sold out the Globe, is planning to few other guests last Thursi|ay af ■ ck and Master Edgar Lewis. Dat'd at Bandon. Oregon, thi» ternoon at her home < n Franklin ave iquare a meal as you ever ate in your don Garage, is carrying his arm in take his family to Myrtle Point for * • • • 28th day of September. 1916 The new- teachers were entertained life at 35 cents for grown-ups and a sling the result of a sprain sus the winter while he goes north. He nue, the oixaaiun being her birthday may decide to locate elsewhere while 821t1p IIAN8 C. CHRISTENSEN anniversary The afternoon was by the old at a beach party Friday j 35 cents for children. Don't forget tained while cranking a car. away in which event his family will 'lie date. At the Odd Fellows hall. Planked salmon was tbe spent In progressive Five Hundred evening E. D. Webb. Roy B. Corson, Maur join him. Mrs. Italiih Dippel won first prize chief dish in the «upper which ini ice Brown and J. 1. Brown drove to Mrs. I II Fassbender, second, and tiated the newcomers into the joys NOTICE OF SHI RIFF'S SAI F Let THIS paper be YOUR paper. the Rambo place on Four Mile Sun- Mrs Tucker third After a dellght- of eats’ on the Bandon beach I REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE e e * e ful luncheon was served the club BY VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION Given Birthday Luncheon presented Mrs. Perry with a shower md Order of Sale duly Issued by Mrs A. J Macy entertained at he Clerk of the Circuit Court of of aprons The club member* pres • T# ent were Mesdames .1 H. Jones. luncheon at her home on Twelfth he County of Coos, State of Oregon, AT BANDON IN THE STATE OF OREGON, AT THE CLOSE OF 11 C. Dippel, F II Fassbender, O. Street. Tuesday afternoon. In honor lated the 18th day of September. ■ BUSINESS, SEPTEMBER 12. 101«. Gibson. E. Lew In, Tucker, Nygren, of Mrs N. R Smith, it being the 1916, in a certain action in the Cir- No. 1<»H II lllllIVS. Banter, G Robinson, latter's 77th birthday anniversary •uit Court for said County and State, Voge. II. Dippel, T Barrows, Geo The sfternoon was pleasantly spent whtrein First National Hank of A RESOURCES Krd man The other guests were In doing fsney work and in converse Bandon as Plaintiff recovered jtidg- Mesdame* XX'alstroin. Holman, C lion Mrs. Snvth was boru in Carl- nent against Sarah A. King, Harry- »158,348.01 Loans and discounts Tuttle. T Robinson. C llasmusaen. ton, Ohio, but has passed many King. Charlie King and J. H Giles I 307.38 Overdrafts, secured and unsecured .1 Johnson, S Stephenson. F Perry, years of her life In Oregon It is a I tor the sum of Two hundred seventy- great pleasure to listen to her stor j’hrec and 30-100 Dollars, and costs I. Adams 58,085.48 X Bonds and warrants ies, and to contrast past conditions i vnd disbursements taxed at Sixty-six ear 758 85 Stocks and other securities with those existing today She is a ¡and no-100 Dollars, on the 8th riav vira. IHbblee llonoreal 10,300.00 vili Ivi Banking house Last Sunday Mr. and Mrs. E. Lew woman whose influence is felt, and >f September. 1916 S.036.00 Furniture and fixtures NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that in gave a dinner party at their home whom her neighbors delight to hon 4.066.93 Other real estate owned or She was made the recipient of I will on the 21st day of October. on Oregon avenue in honor of Mrs. numerous dainty birthday gifts. The 756.46 Due from banks (not reserve b'ks) 1916, at the front door of the Coun Dibblee of San Francisco who Is vis 46,775 88 Due from approved reserve banks iting with her son, H. C Dibblee, in lunch table was beautifully decorat ty Court House In Coquille in said thia city. A five course dinner was ed In sweet peas and covers were -County, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon 622.70 Checks and other cash items served at 6 o'clock Those present laid for seven Those present were >f said day. sell at public auction to 20,323 46 Cash on hand were Mrs. Dibblee. Mr and Mrs. H Mrs N R Smith, Mrs R W El ■ ’he highest bidder, for cash, the fol XXXXFL0VK C Dibblee. Dora Dibblee Carol Dlb- Hott. Mrs. XV XX Elliott. Mrs T T lowing described property, to-wlt: »303,381 15 TOTAL Allen, Mrs. J 8. Hay*. Mr*. XX 8 ■ Lots 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. hive and the host and hostess SPERRYfLOUR & <1 A Smith and Mrs J Macey. . ’ ». 29. 30. 31, 32. 33. 34. 35. block I • • • • I ■ LIABILITIES 23. and lots 22. 23. 34 and 25 in Get* Birthday Surprivr Tennis Hub Meets . block 7. all In Portland Addition to Mr and Mr* E .Lewin were in The members of Woodlawn Tennis i 'he City of Bandon. Coos County. »50.000.## Capital Mock paid in vlted to spend the evening at the Club met Tuesday evening at the 17.000 00 Oregon, according to the plat thereof Surplus fund home of Mr. and Mr* H C Dibblee, home of Mr and Mrs G T Tread- : 'n flle and of record In the office of; 11,35» 59 Undivided profit*, lees expenses A tajies paid Monday XX ht-n they arrived there gold The serial feature of the even he County Clerk of said county and ' 990.41 Poatal RAvin^a bank deposits they found that the host and hostess •ng was progressive Five Hundred st Hate, taken and levied upon as the had planned a surprise on Mr. Lew which Mr* W E. Beet won favors 204.1 81 86 Individual d Ann Ait a Ati'ni pct tn chock ' property of the said defendants or in. that day being hl* birthday annl for high score The guest* were al- 6,036.38 Demand certificates of deposit I «* much thereof a* may be necessary | t ernary I Domino Him I no whist whist was was th* so entertained wtth music and a 123 82 •n satisfy the said judgment In favor Certified checks fa sniiisement for the evenfna J About luncheon Ritlowed The next meet | >f plaintiff and against said defend-1 13,590.09 Time *nd savings deposits 10:3# the dining room door was ng will b* held at the home of Mr vnts with interest thereon, together1 100.00 Lattaei of credit | thrown open and a beautiful sight «nd Mrs T N Nielson with all costs and disbursements that The «reeled the eyes of the guests Have er may accrue »303,381 15 A D Winecar. one of the Wtnegar TOTAL ; room was prettily r decorated In red. ALFRED JOHNSON. JR.. brothers, daring deep sea fishermen whlte and blue Over the center of Sheriff pri Hhe table hung a large red btll and who formerly operated tn small open State of Oregon, County of Coos, sa. Dated at Coquille. Coo* County, P anama P acific under this on the table was a lar»e crafts off thtw port, salvaged the ten ttrrmn September 2"th. 1916 1. F J. Fahy. Casnier of the above-named batik, do solemnly Ex PO3 I t to h ‘ 1Q15 decorated with life boa's of the Congress last Thur» birthday cake. ail ■ ’ • i white frosting and red candled lav night and has »old them back to swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge Meets« (•» 014 Gtes«rkr«ad eherriaa, w hlch displayed a real the company for a neat little sum and belief ♦ F. J. FAHY. Cashinr 4 rape kperry Fleer, 1 rap riser, Cured Her Two Little Girls birthday spirit Mr l<e*in In a few The boat* were being towed over the 1 treepeea tiagrr, 1 tsaapne eiaaa- Mr*. Ada Sander*. Cottontown. Subscribed and sworn to befvre me thia 14th day of Sept. 1916. ■Hie. 1 trarpeoa seda. S rap ■• ‘»ords expreeaed I appreciation for the Coo* Ha» bar behind the Mlch'e when Tann., writes XVe use Foley'* Hon- laaara, 9 •<**. 1 rap ■ttk. % rap ef After lunch- the to* line broke and they went ♦o • y and Tar a* our beet and onN kindness shown i him I SEAL» GEO P TOPPING. •il«4 baiter er n little Dora Dtbblee pleased th* sea Wtnegsr hurried after them tn -<vn»h remedy It n*'tr falls to cure Ms an ineraOanu aad a-M sw -I um *. two little girl* when th*y have Notary Tubile for Oregon My Commise!^ expires November 20. 1919 tuesta ith a reading entitled The a small gas boat and succeeded In my ■Ilk area and ■ailed Sana Del mart* colds Relieves hoarseness, tickling «■* Saka * s skew rw stoat <•* toar ill) CORRECT— Attest ------ ! I a st Hymn The encore was With recovering *11 of the -i after eeveral threat, bronehlti* h»v fever asthma, T P HANLT, Director, R H ROSA. Director, C. V LOWE. Director 'the Last Little Webbtoot Going to hours' work croup ORANGE PHARMACY. “Star Brand” Shoes are made in the largest group of specialty factories in the world—with an enviable reputation for honest goods and square dealing. Years ago the manufacturers, Roberts, John son & Rand, adopted this ideal--to make bet ter shoes for the money than anyone else—and they have consistently lived up to it. They have four great specialty factories- each making only certain lines and and styles By this specialization their shoe workers have become most expert and skillful, and as a di rect result the standard of the shoes has been raised while the cost of making them has been reduced. Hub Clothing & Shoe Co boriai Notes •in BANli OF BANDON ßPERRY - Tí- GR and I ' ” ZE » >