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T h e S cen ic g a v e its last p e rfo rm an ce last S a tu rd a y a n d is now closed. Mrs. B ledsoe to o k o v e r th e licensed R ebekah Convention service, a n d ih e licensed p ic tu re s T h e A n n u a l C o n v e n tio n o f th e are now b e in g sh o w n at th e G ra n d . R e b ek a h D odges of C oos C o u n ty 1 S pecial fe a tu re s of th e in d e p e n d e n t wl) ch was held a t M y rtle P o in t lust service w ill also be sh o w n .a u d M rs. w eek, was a tte n d e d by d e le g a te s B e x p e c ts to g e t th e c ream of b oth from C oquille, B a n d o n , M y rtle P o in t services. A te le g ra m from th e a n d th e Bay. A sw ell c h ic k en d in - ¡ F ilm S u p p ly C o., of P o rtla n d , as- u e r w as serv ed a t six o ’clock p. ro. su re s her th a t M r. L e m a n s k i h a s no | a ^ e r w hich all R e b e k a h s a d jo u rn e d c o n tro l over th e in d e p e n d e n t se r to th e L o d g e room w h e re a fte r the vice in th is c o u n ty a n d th a t she u su a l p re lim in a rie s B andon p u t on can d e al d ire c t w ith th e m . So th e th e floor work T h e ir w ork was th e a te r-g o e rs can re st a ssu re d th a t c e rta in ly sp le n d ily d o n e and g ain ed th e y will be g iv e n th e best th a t is th e roost sin c ere a p p la u s e from g o in g in th e c o u n ty , a n d th a t th e all th o se p re s e n t. T h e c o n v e n tio n G ra n d , w ith fu rth e r im p ro v e m e n ts w as h e ld a fte r lo d g e . Mra. C h a s. now in c o n te m p la tio n , w ill be one A d a m s, o f M y rtle P o in t, vice c h a ir of th e b est sh o w h o u se s in the m an, p re s id in g in th e re a d in g of c o u n ty . th e m in u te s of th e lo st m ee tin g , R e p o r t o f th e C o n d itio n o f th e w hich w as h e ld a t B andon, officers w ere e le c te d fo r th e e n s u in g y e a r. Mrs. C o ats of th e B ay b e in g u n a n i A t Coquille, in the S ta te of Oregon, close of business, Oct, 81. 1911. .............................. m ously ele cte d C h a irm a n w ith M rs. a t the R e s o u rc e s R S. Ivnow lton o f C oquille, as Vice $46,233.51 C h airm an A fte r all b u sin e ss m a t Loans and discounts O verdrafts, secured and un te r s had b e en d isp o se d of, it was 47.92 secured 9,549.38 a n n o u n c e d th a t a c c o rd in g to sc h e d Bonds and w a rran ts 12.500.00 B anking house ule th e n e x t m e e tin g w ould b e held F urniture and fixtures 5.000.00 a t N o rth B e n d , b u t th a t if for som e Due from banks (not reserve banks 64.24 u n fo resee n re a so n th a t city fo u n d it Due from approved reserve banks 13,242.83 im p o ssib le to e n te rta iu , e ith e r M a rs h Checks and other cash item s 123.60 field o r C o q u ille w ould be glad to Cash on hand 11,669.11 O ther resources 210.20 d o th e h o n o rs . 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W o rld , H o u se h o ld M ag a z in e , P e o p le ’s P o p u la r M o n th ly and F a rm L ife to this address: N a m e ..................................................................................... Address Contest candidates are a uthorized to give thiscombination of sale, all the right, title, in te rest and used and belonging to the Seeley-An e sta te which said defendants E. F. derson Logging Company, all w ater Stutsm an and A. H. Stutsm an and all pumps and w a ter system used in sup persons claiming under them subsequent plying the Seeley-Anderson Camps, to the plaintiff’s m ortgage lien in, of blacksm ith shop and all tools, imple and to said real property. Said m ort m ents and machinery and appliances of gaged prem ises hereinbefore mentioned every kind contained thereon or th ere are described in said execution as fol in, all cook houses, logging houses, lows. to-w it: Beginning a t a point 727 bunkalations and buildings of e \e ry fe e t east and 296 fe e t north of the kind and description belonging to the southw est corner of the east half of the said p arty of the first p a rt mentioned northw est q u a rte r of section 36, in in said m ortgage and used in connection township 27 south of range 13 w est of w ith their logging business, all saws, the W illam ette M eridian; thence east axes, wedges, sledges, and all tools of T he leisure tim e of your custom ers and pros 12 chains; thence south, 26 % degrees every kind and description used in and pective custom ers is during th e evening. w est, 6 chains; thence south 22 '4 de- about said logging camp, all goods, grees w est 6 chains; thence south, 26.18 w ares and m erchandise, provisions and They feel grateful to the merchant who deg es w est, 4 chains, thence souin, i supplies, of every kind and description 60 degrees west, 2.89 chains to a point contained in and about the cook house, dresses his windows attractively and lights 7 fe et norlh of a live inen m yrtle a t store rooms, and store building of the them properly with Mazda lamps, so the the northw est corner ot county bridge p a rty of the first p a rt mentioned in across Cunningham Creek; tfiencenorUi said m ortgage; also, all wire, ropes, merchandise displayed can be examined. 64 3-4 degrees w est, 1.37 enains along cable, falls, lines, pulleys, blocks, jacks the north boundary of county road; and all o th er tools and instrum ent! or People who cannot be attracted during the thence north, 27>8 degrees west, i im plem ents used in, around, or sbout chain along the north boundary oi coun the said logging camp of the p arty of day will pause at night to inspect a beauti jo u rn e d a t a b o u t 10:30. Total t s , 640.79 ty road; tnence north, 34 ,‘ 8 degrees the first p a rt named in said m ortgage, fully illuminated window. -:- -:- to-wit, tne said Seeley-Anderson Log w est, 2.40 chains along north boundary L iab ilitie s of county road; thence north, 12 .9o ging Company, and known as the T he w ork the windows do a t night counts C apital stock paid in $25,00 ).00 chains to place ot beginning, and con- logging camp contained upon the “ Doe Surplus fund 746.00 tam ing 12 80 acres, m ore or less, sub T ra c t” , and also som etim es known as big in day-tim e sales. -:- Undivided profits, less e x je c t to a right ot way lo r a railroad the Bill Creek and Bear Creek Logging Of In terest to Those W ho penses and tax e s paid 1,961.40 owned by th e Dean Lum ber Company Camp; also, eight miles of telephone Let us render expert assistance. Phone 71. j Individual deposits subject to and its assigns. E xcepting thereirom line extending from said logging camp P atronize th e Mvoies check 61,459.64 lots numbered 1 and 2 in biocK numbered to the Coquille River, and elsewhere, Demand certificates o f deposit 1,737.75 1 in the townsite o t Sunny side Addition and all telephone poles, insulators, in Savings deposits 7.736.00 to Coquille City, Coos County, Oregon, strum ents, and franchises and rights of M rs. J. B ledsoe h a s been e x p e r i as platted, Said sale being made sub- way owned by the party of the first Total - $98,640.79 je c t to redem ption in the m anner pro p a rt in said m ortgage set forth and e n c in g som e o f th e in c o n v e n ie n c e s used in connection with the property vided by law. a tte n d in g th e m o tio n p ic tu re b u s i S ta te of Oregon, I " D ated this 17th day of November, 1914. described in said m ortgage wherein the County o: if Coos. I intention was to m ortgage and convey ness, w h en se rv ic e is received from W. W. G age , I, R. H. Mast, cashier of the above- to the said p a rty of the second p art in Sheriff of Coos Countv, Oregon. a c e rta in c la ss o f p ic tu re “ m a g n a te .” named bank, do solemnly sw ear th a t the said m ortgage, to-w it; the Alfred ll-17-5t. th e above sta te m en t is tru e to the Johnson Lum ber Company, plaintiff’s H ard Tim es in W ashington L a st W e d n e s d a y th e G ra n d w as b est of my knowledge and belief. of the County C ourt of the S ta te of O r predecessor in in te re st in and to the Notice of Final Settlment R. H. M ast , Cashier. w ell filled w ith p e o p le w h o h a d egon, for the County of Coos, with th e said m ortgage, all of the railroad In th e C irc u it C o u rt o f th e S ta te o f O r e seal of said C ourt affixed, this 2nd day franchises, rig h ts of way, and lodging H . D. M c lu tv re re tu rn e d F rid a y , com e to see a n in sta llm e n t of th e C o rre ct—A tte s t: G eo . A. R obinson , g o n in a n d fo r th e C o u n ty of C oos R. S. K nowi . ton , Notice is hereby given th a t the un of N ovem ber 1914. equipm ent, supplies, provisions, goods, a fte r an a b sen ce of a b o u t tw o “ T re y o f H e a r t s ” series. T h e first A tte s t: J ames W atson , Clerk, D irectors R obert Dollar, T rustee, ) w ares and m erchandise belonging to dersigned has filed in the Countv Court seal OF By R obert R. W atson, the said Seeley-Anderson Lo Plaintiff, -ogging for Coos County, Oregon, his final ac Subscribed and sw orn to before me m o n th s. H e was v isitin g in the reel w eu t all r ig h t, b u t w h e n th e D eputy Clerk. vs. SUIT IN Company, and used in connection with count in the m a tte r of the adm inistra COUNTY court this 5th day of Nov., 1914. * Y akim a valley in W a s h in g to n ,w h e re second reel w as s ta r te d it w as i n ¡Seal] Seely -A n d erso n L og- equity to O. C. S anford , logging business in logging th a t tion of the E state of Wm. P anter. de ging Company, a corp- foreclose tra c t of tim ber in Coos County, Ore ceased, and said court has set W ednes I n t h e C l i c u l t C o u r t o t t h e S t s t e o f N otary Public. h e has p ro p e rty in te re s ts . H e says s ta n tly seen th a t it w as the second * - O r e g o n fo r C o o , C o u n ty oration, E. O. Clinton, mortgage gon, known a 3 the “ DOE TRACT,' on day, the 25th day of November, 1914, th a t tim es th e re are e x tre m e ly dead. reel ot a n o th e r p ic tu re a lto g e th e r, and J. E. W heeler as Bill’s ( reek, in smid county and sta te , as the day, and the County Court Room Sheriff s Sale of Real Property on Foreclosure intervener, and in connection with the camp known in the County C ourt House a t the city Levi G raham , Plaintiff, N o b u ild in g is g o in g on a n d th e re one th a t h a d been r u n h e re sev eral SUIT IN D efendants, j as the “ Seven Mile Cam p” on Seven of Coquille, Coos County, Oregon, as vs. EQUITY T h e w ro n g reel h a d is no sale for farm p ro d u c ts. C ash d a y s before Notice is hereby given, T hat by vir the place for hearing objections to said Lovina Graham , Mile Slough back of Old Randolph in NOTICE O t R E C E IV E R ’S SA LE tue of an execution duly issued out of final account and the settlem ent of said Coos County. Oregon; also, e ig h t hun co lle ctio n s are p ra c tic a lly im p o ssi been se n t from M a rsh field , a lth o u g h Defendant. (Summons) the Circuit C ourt of the S tate of O re Notice is hereby given th a t in pursu dred thousand (800,000) feet, more or estate. To Ixtvina Graham , the above nam ed b le, as h fo u n d in try in g io collect th e s trip a ro u n d it in d ic a te d th a t it gon, for the County of Coos and to me ! ance of the decree m ade and entered less, of tim ber telled and bucked, in D ated Oct. 24, 1914 defendant: W. R. PANTER. m oney from p a rlie s who have p le n w as th e seco n d reel of th e T re y of directed on the 13th day of November, \ in the above entitled suit in the above cluding all tim ber and saw logs of 1911, upon a judgm ent and decree duly I entitled Court, on the 3rd day <»f July, everv kind and description now felled IN T H E NAME O F T H E STATE OF A dm inistrator of the ty of p ro p e rty h u t can ra ise no H e a r ts , so lh a t th e o p e ra to r h e re did j j rendered, entered of record and docket - 1 ..............* OREGON. 1914, I the undersigned, Receiver of ujl and bucked lying in, around, and about E state of Wm. P anter, You a re hereby notified th a t you are deceased. m oney. As an illu s tra tio n of c o n not d isc o v er th e m i x tip u n til he be I ed in and by said Court on the 15th day the rv.ortgagi <1 property described in the said logging camp and betw een the 10-27-14 | of June, 1914, in a certain suit then in saitl decree and hereinafter described, said logging camp and the Coauille required to appear and answ er the T h e m ista k e [ said Court pending, wherein Alice will soil a t public auction to the highest River, all said property hereinabove d itio n s he sta te s th a t he saw 20 g a n to ru n th e film . In th e C o u n ty C o u rt o f th e S ts te of O r e | com plaint filed against you in the above entitled su it w ithin six weeks from the a cre s of good land th a t ha I b ie n c o u ld n o t be re ctifie d th a t n ig h t, Stem m erm an was plaintiff and E. F. bidder for cash, a t the court house described being th a t property th a t is g o n fo r C o o , C o u n ty date of the first publicatian of this sum- Stutsm an and her husband A. H. door, a t the County C ourt House, in used in and about and in connection so ld a few y e a rs ngn on tim e for but M rs. B ledsoe h a d an a n n o u n c e Stutsm an, ( ’. R. Wiley and his wife the City of Coquille, Coos County, O re with the operation of the Seeley-An- 1 mons, to-w it: W ithin six w eeks from In the M atter of the E sta te of Thomas I the 3rd day of November, 1914, and if ‘ n Lopginp Cnrrq sit itcd a rd c- n- $1500 go back to th e o rig in a l o w ner m ent m a d e th a t th e p ic tu re w ould Mrs. C. R. Wiley, N. C. Medley, un gon, a t 10 o’clock, in the forenoon of T. Sm ith, Deceased. ! you fail to appear and answ er on or be m arried, J. D. Finnell and his w ife A. Wednesday the 9th day of December, taii.cd on th e s >uth side of the C oquPe CITATION fo r an u n p a id b a lan ce of $350. Mr he ru n rig h t th e n e x t e v e n in g . T h e S. F'innell, A. H, S tutsm an T rustee, F. 1914, en masse, in accordance with the River in Coos Countv, Oregon, a id fore the 15th day of Decem ber, 1914, To W alter R. Sm ith, Alma B. Kay, th a t date being the last day of the tim e M c In ty re says we nre in p a ra d ise seco n d reel of the T re y of H e a rts W. Stevens, W. C. Laird, B. F. Willey said decree and order of sale all of said being lh a t logging camp upon th a t and William Schroedor, oo-partners, un m ortgaged property and premises des trac t of tim ber land known as the Bonnie F. Sm ith, W arren B. Sm ith, prescribed in the order of pnblication, c o m p a re d w ith c o n d itio n s » Isew here catn e o v e r th e n e x t d a y , but G . J . der the firm name of Willey and Schroe- cribed as follows, to-w it: “ Doe T ra c t” in the vicinity of Bili s Lyle C. Sm ith, E zra M. Sm ith, Jose the plaintiff will tak e ju d g m en t and de All the railroad track, grade, ties Creek and Bear Creek, in said County phine Fletcher, Mina Tucker, Levina cree again st you for the relief dem and J .'- t n in s k i ’s re p re s e n ta tiv e d e m a n d der, John R. Miller, & Flanagan & Ben n e tt Bank, were defendants in favor of e tc .. extending from a point on the and sta te ; also, all railroad, rails, tics, Catherine Stoltz, Edward A. Sm ith, ed in his com plaint, a succinct state- W hat Reduction Did ed Ihf.t th e first reel be se n t to Ban- plaintiff and against said defendants by Coquille River near Parkersburg, Coos etc. contained and being in th a t logging William Thomas Sm ith and Annie L. | m ent of which is as follows: which execution I am commanded to County, Oregon, and about nine and railroad running from near old Ran- Schneider, and Lizzie Sm ith, and to all For the dissolution of th e m arriage d o n , to go front th e re to M arshfield, sell the p ro p e rty in said execution and one-ha if miles back into th a t tra c t of do’ph up Seven Mile Slough and to the persons interested in said estate, contract now existing betw een you and R e a d ju s tm e n t of th e ta x roll h a s 1 c u ttin g o u t C o q u ille a lto g e th e r, herein after described to pay the sum tim ber known as the “ Doe T ract ", the camp known as “ Seven Mile Cam p” GREETIN G: the plaintiff, and for his costs and dis been com pleted by th e c o u n ty a sse s- TH E NAME OF T H E STATE bursem ents in this suit. j T h is M rs B ledsoe p o sitiv e ly re due the plaintiff of Nineteen Hundred said railroad being about nine and one , and belonging to the Seeley-Anderson OF IN OREGON. You are hereby cited Six & 65-100 Dollars, with interest half miles long, and hereby intending Service o f this summons is m ade by so ri f J T h r if t, fo llo w in g th e Logging Company, in said county and fused to d o , s ta tin g th a t she p ro thereon at the ra te of 6 per cent, per to include all rails, ties, grading, log sta te ; also, one logging locomotive, t* n and required to appear in the ( ounty publication thereof in pursuance of an e q u a liz a tio n by the c o u n ty board posed to sh o w tu h e r p a tro n s th e annum from the 15th day of June, 1914, landing, rights ol way, franchises for logging cars, two donkey engines, Court of the S ta te of Oregon for the order made by the Hon. John F. Hall. a n d it v as lon u d th a t th e re d u c tio n s until paid to g eth er w ith the costs and said railroad track etc., also, two Shay cook house, telephone line, and all live County of Coos, a t the C ourt Room County Ju d g e for Coos County :y, Oregon, a m o u n te d to £ 67*,605 00 . T h e fo r p ic tu re th a t th ev w ish e d to see; th a t disbursem ents of said suit taxed a t logging engines, eight S eattle Logging stock of every nature and description j thereof, a t Coquille, in said County and dated the 2nd day of Noveml ber, 1914, j S tate, a t ten o'clock A. M. of th a t day, J:— “ — ----- J— ----- th e I 934.60 and atto rn ey fee of Two Hun cars, six Togging cars known as the directing th a t aervice th ere o f be made belonging to the said Seeley-Anderson m er a p p ra ise m e n t was $ 2 2 , 0 57 . 740 , th e tro u b le w as th e ta u lt of dred Dollars and costs and expenses of “ Conologue < ars , four flat cars, one Logging Company and now contained ! then and th ere to show cause, if any by publication in the Coquille H erald, a a n d t h e new a -- ssm e n t is $ 2 1 , 586 ,- M arsh field b u n c h , a n d th e y co u ld said execution. I will on W ednesday, iron car, one hand car, two push cars, in or about and running about the said exist, why an ord>r should not be g ra n t weekly new spaper published in th e city 135 ,— T h e Rec id two road Seven iMile Logging Camp, in C oos 1 ed for the sale of the real property be of Coquille, Coos County, Oregon, ta k e th e c o n se q u e n c e s. S h e w as the 16th day of December, 1914, a t the all fuel and oil on hand hour of 10:00 o ’clock A. M. of said day scraners, ten slip scrapers, six donkey County. Oregon. longing to the said e sta te as praved for once a week for a period of six weeks, 1 in said petition and described as lot two commencing w ith the issue of Novem l b Ip t o rg a n iz e ru ra l lif e a n I th e n th re a te n e d w ith h a v in g her a t the front door of the County Court eng. nes used in connection with the Dated this 2nd day of November, 1914. ! j in block th irty in E llio tt’s addition to ber 3rd, 1914. m ake the c o u n tr. a l e t t e r place in se rv ice c u t ofT a lto g e th e r, b u t sh e House in Coquille, Coos County, O re Seeley Anderson Logging Camp in R. S tanley D ollar , gon, sell a t public auction to the high logging the tim ber from the “ Doe i Coquille City, Coos County, Oregon, A. J . S herwood , w hich to live, sto o d h e r g ro u n d a u d k e p t th e pic- est bidder for cash in hand on the aay I T rac t” , and all other donkey engines t W itness the Hon. John F. Hall, Judge 1 11 -9-5t Receiver. ll-3-7t A ttorney for plaintiff. FARMERS & MERCHANTS BANK The Public Appreciates Well Lighted Show Windows NOTES ON THE PHOTOPLAYS Oregon Power Company V.