Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917, December 08, 1914, Image 4

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DEATH
In th . Circuit Court ot the Stmt, of O re ­
gon in and for th . County of C6oa
TAXES
A n d old S A G E said these w e re the on ly tw o
certain th in g s in the w o rld .
P. E. DRANE
H. 0. ANDERSON
will give a
will give a
prize to the
prize to the
candidate selling
candidate poll-
the greatest val­
ing the greatest
ue in Enamel
number of votes
Ware between
between Nov.
Nov. 20th and
20tli and Dec.
Dec. 10th.
i 0 th.
VOTES?
EXTRA VOTES AS FOLLOWS; DO TOIJ NEED
ARE YOU OUT TO WIN?
10.000 votes extra on any R u g ;
10.000 votes extra on each D re s ­
ser; 3,000 extra votas per dollar
on Alum inum W a re , Communi­
ty Silver, Cut G lass and B rass
Goods; 5000 extra votes per
dollar on all book accounts.
Watch for another Special
Offer next week
This store will remain open evenings
until Christmas
500 Extra Votes
This Week Only
ENAMEL
WARE
IT’S UP TO YOU
To make a showing and get up with the live ones.
If you are out to win this is your opportunity, we
have a new, complete line of enameled ware and
our prices will suit the most conservative buyers.
IN EVERY HOME
There is always something needed in the enameled
ware line, even if it is only a water dipper, so get
busy. Let your friends know that yon can get 600
votes for every dollar they spend with us on enamel­
ed ware this week. Call on us yourself, so you can
see what we have, so you can tell them about it.
you will be the gainer. A little energy along with
staying qualities (don’t be a quitter) will make you
the winner.
AT ANDERSON S AT P. E. DRA/NE’S
He Ijad Not Seen Our Canpigi)
The Pianos will certainly be given away in a short time
to the fortunate candidate having the MOST VOTES.
Ju st a W o r d
V otes W i ll be O btained by T rad in g at the Firm s Mentioned B elo w
H. 0. ANDERSON AND P. E. DRANE
HELP YOUR FRIEND WIN
2000 Yrotes on the dollar for new subscriptions and 1000 Votes on the
dollar for old subscriptions given by
TRE COQUILLE H ERALD
| Robert Dollar, Trustee,
Plaintiff,
vs.
Seely-Anderson Log-
| ging Company, a corp-
oration, E. O. Clinton,
and J. E. Wheeler as
intervener,
Defendants.
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SUIT IN
i KqutTY TO
1 FORECLOSE
mortgage
A. J. SHERWOOD. P'tES.
L H. HALWD. Cashier
F IR S T
R. E. SHINE. V.-Pres.
0. C SANFORD. Asst Cashier
N A T IO N A L
BANK
op oogu riiu a, o a a o o p .
T r a n s a c t s a G e n e r a l H a n k i n g Htminette
■••re •( Olrs.Ur«,
NOTICE Oh R E CE IV ER 'S SA LE
National Bank o f Commerce, New York City
Notice is hereby given that in pursu­ R, O. D.meut, A. J. Sherwood,
L. H.rlooker, L. H. Hasard,
Crocker Woolworth N ’ l Bank, San Francisco
ance of the decree made and entered
Isaiah Hacker. U. K. Shiue
First National! Bank of Portland, Portland
in the above entitled suit in the abo e
entitled Court, on the 3rd day of July,
1914, I the undersigned, Receiver o f nil
the mortgaged property described In
said decree and hereinafter described,
R. 8. K nowlton , President
G ko . A. R obinson , Vice-Prea.
will sell at public auction to the high, it
R. H. M ast , Cashier.
bidder for cash, at the court house
door, at the County Court House, in
the City of Coquille, Coos County, Oie-
gon, at 10 o'clock, in the forenoon of
Wednesday the 9th day of December,
1914, en masse, in accordance with the
said decree and order of sale all o f said
mortgaged property and premises des­
COQUILLE. OREGON
cribed as follows, to-wit:
All the railroad track, grade, ties
etc., extending from a point on the
Opened for Busmet March. 1890
Coquille River near Parkersburg, Coos
County, Oregon, and about nine and
one-half miles back into that tract of
corrkspondents :
timber known as the "D oe Tract” , the
said railroad being about nine and one
Ladd & Tilton Bank, Portland
First National Bank, San Francisco
half miles long, and hereby intending
National Park, New York
First Trust & Sa-ings, Coos Bay
to include all rails, ties, grading, log
landing, rights of way, franchises for
said railroad track etc., also, two Shay
logging engines, eight Seattle Logging
cars, six logging cars known as the
‘ ‘Conologue Cars” , four flat cars, one
iron car, one hand car, two push cars,
all fuel and oil on hand two road
scrauers, ten slip scrapers, six donkey
And Auto Line
engines used in connection with the
Seeley-Anderson Logging Camp in
logging the timber from the “ Doe
Leavte Myrtle Point 8 p .m .
T r a c t , and all other donkey engines
Arrives Koeeburg,..... 6 p. in.
used apd belonging to the Seeley-An­
derson Logging Company, all water
Leaves Hoteburg..... (1 a. m.
pumps and water system used in sup
Arr. Myrtle Point by 6 p. in.
plying the Seeley-Anderson Camps,
blacksmith shop and all tools, imple­
Make reservations in advance at Owl
ments and machinery and appliances of
Drug Store, Marshfield.
every kind contained thereon or there­
in, all cook houses, logging houses,
bunkalations and buildings o f every
kind and description belonging to the
said party of the first part mentioned
in said mortgage and used in connection
with their logging business, all saw s,
axes, wedges, sledges, and all tools of
every kind and description used in and
-eMESs-ty
ON»
4* 4»4Tj
about said logging camp, all goods,
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OLD
RELIABLE—EQUIPPED
WITH
WIRELESS
|
wares and merchandise, provisions and
supplies, of every kind and description
contained in and about the cook house,
store rooms, and store building of the
party o f the first part mentioned in
ALWAYS ON TIME
tj
wire, ropes,
blocks jacks
Sails
from
Coos
Bay
|
instruments or
December 5th, 10 a. m.
implements used in, around, or about
the said logging camp of the party of
From Portland 8 a. m.
the first part named in said mortgage,
December 1st
to-wit, the said Seeley-Anderson Log­
ging Company,
and known as the
Tickets
on
sale
at
Portland
City Ticket Office 6th & Oak St.
logging camp contained upon the “ Doe
T r a c t , and also sometimes known as
P. L. STERLING. Agent
Phone Main 181
the Bill Creek and Bear Creek Logging
Camp; also, eight miles o f telephone
line extending from said logging camp
to the Coquille River, and elsewhere,
and all telephone poles, insulators, in­
struments, and franchises and rights of
way owned by the party of the fi> st
part in said mortgage set forth and
used in connection witli the property
described in said mortgage wherein the
intention was to mortgage and convey
to the said party of the second part in When Pie Making Stumped
the said mortgage, to-wit; the Alfred
Omar.
Johnson Lumber Company, p lain tif’s
predecessor in interest in and to the Mysolf when young did hungrily
said mortgage,
all of the railroad
frequent
franchises, rights of way, and loggi ig Baker and cook and heard soft
equipment, supplies, provisions, goo-Is,
blandishment
wares and merchandise belonging to
About it and about, but evermore ■■s»
the said Seeley-Anderson Logging Came out by the same door wherein
Company, and used in connection with
I went
its logging business in logging that
tract of timber in Coos County, O e-
gon, known as the “ DOE T R A C T ,’ on
Bill’s Creek, in said county and state,
No mysteries about our
and in connection with the camp kno vn
They're just simple,
as the “ Seven Mile Camp” on Se\en pies.
Mile Slough back o f Old Randolph in well baked, juicy pies — all
Coos County, Oregon; also, eight hun­
dred thousand (800,000) feet, more or kinds— tasty and Rood.
less, of timber felled and bucked, in­
The proof of our pies is in
cluding all timber and saw logs of
every kind and description now felled the eating.
and bucked lying in, around, and about
You'll like their homemade
the said logging camp and between the
said logging camp and the Coqu'lle taste— a specialty of
ours.
River, all said property hereinabove
described being that property that is "M other" has nothing on us
used in and about and in connection
with the operation o f the Seeley-An­ as pie makers.
derson Logging Camp situated and con­
tained on the south side of the Coquille
River in Coos County, Oregon, and
being that logging camp upon that
tract o f timber land known as the
“ Doe Tract” in the vicinity o f Bill’s
Creek and Bear Creek, in said Cour.ty
‘ and state; also, all railroad, rails, ties,
etc. contained and being in that logging
railroad running from near old Ran­
C O O K B R O S .. P R O P .
dolph up Seven Mile Slough and to the
camp known as “ Seven Mile Camp”
and belonging to the Seeley-Anderson
Logging ( ompany, in said county and
state; also, one logging locomotive, ten
logcing cars, two donkey engines,
U n d er N ew Management
cook house, telephone line, and all live­
stock o f every nature and description
belonging lo the said Seeley-Anderson
Logging Company and nuw contained
in or about ana running about the said
Seven Mile Logging Camp, in Coos
County. Oregon.
Dated this 2nd day o f November, 1914.
R. S ta n l e y D ollar ,
ll-9-5t
Receiver.
Farmers and Merchants Bank
Roseburg Myrtle Point Stage
Carrying Baggage and United Slates Mail
J . L. L A IR D , P ro p rie to r
Office at Laird’s Livery Barn, Myrile Point, Both Phones
STEAMER BREAKWATER
Ah, Our Pies! Fit For a King!
Baked For You by Experts!
CI TY B A K B R V
HOTEL BAXTER
Having leased this well-equipped hotel, I propose
to conduct it in such a manner as to merit pat­
ronage and give satisfaction to the traveling
public.
M. M. YOUNG, Proprietor
Notice
Notice is hereby given that Alex Sny­
der, contractor, has completed his con­
tract for the improvement of a portion
o f the Rock Creek-Myrtle Creek county I
Road, in Road District No. 18, and that ;
the County Road Master has filed his !
certificate of completion approving the 1
work done on suen contract, and any !
person, firm or corporation having ob­
jections to file to the completion o f said
work may do so within two weeks from |
the date of the first publication of this
notice, to-wit: from the 24th day of
November, 1914, in the office o f the
county clerk.
caD
Dated at Coquille, Coos County, Ore-
this 24th aay o f November, 1914.
THE PARTICULAR MAN
gon.
11-24-14
Is just the one for whom we like to do printing. We like to meet the
man who wants what he wants when he wants it and who insists on
having it. We are equipped for serving him, let him be as exacting
as he will.
Come and see us about that job that must be done “just so.” Take
plenty of time to tell us what you want, and let us show you that we
meet your wishes.
J ames W atson ,
County Clerk.
WILI/IAMJÖN
HAFFNERCD
ENQRAVER5TR1NTEB5
ms;
D BN V LK , COlsO
Notice
Notice
NOTICE is hereby given that Alex
Snyder, contractor, has completed his
contract for the improvement of a por­
tion o f the Morton Tyrell County Hoad,
in Road District No. 25 and that the
County Road Master has filed his cer­
tificate o f completion approving the
work done on such contract, and any
person, firm or corporation having ob­
jections to tile to the completion o f said
work may do so within two weeks from
the date of the first publication o f this
notice, towit: from the 24th day of
November, 1914, in the office o f the
County ( lerk.
Dated at Coquille, Coos County, Ore­
gon, this 24th daj o f November, 1914.
ll-24-3t
J ames W atson ,
County Clerk.
NOTICE is hereby given that Leon­
ard Hartley, contractor, has completed
his contract for the improvement of a
portion of the ( ’ooper Bridge- Dora coun­
ty road, in Road District No. 17, and
that the county Road Master has filed
his certificate of completion approving
the work done on such contract, and any
person, firm or corporation having ob­
jections to file to the completion of said
work may do so within two weeks from
the date of the first publication o f this
notice, to-wit: from the 24th dav of
cNovember, 1914, in the office of the
ounty clerk.
Dated at Coquille, Coos County, Ore­
gon, this 24th day o f November, 1914.
J ames W atson .
11-24-14
County Clerk.