Seml-WecWy Bandon Recorder, October 24,' 1913 Page 2 " SEMI-WEEKLY BANDON RECORDER Published Every Tuesday and Friday by the Recorder Publishing Company.' Entered at the Postolfice at Bandon, Oregon, C. E. KOPF, Managing Editor. Subseriptio-nTloTYear in Advance., Advertising rates made known on application. OFFICIAL PAPErToF THE CITY OF BANDON ?rincipal Use of Each Breed of Dairy Cattle. - Oregon Agricultural College Cor vallis,' Ore.. Oct. 23. 'There arc only four breeds of special dairy cows that arc really worth consider ing bv dairymen of this state,'' says Dr James Withcombe, director of the College Experiment Station. "These four arc the Jersey, Guern sey, Holstcin and the Ayrshire. EacJi of these breeds possesses a superior adaptability o certain con ditions. "On the small farm or on high priced land where the production of butler fat is the principal object the Jersey is the best. If the produc tion of high class milk lor city trade is desired, no breed surpasses the Gurnsey. Gurnsey milk is highly colored and excellently flavored. In sectipns where there is an abun dance ol cheap feed, and milk to be produced for condensing or cheese making, no other breed equals that veritable milk machine, the Holstein. Under more rugged pasture condi tions where a good quantity of milk is desired without heavy grain feed ing, the Ayrshire is the cow that best fills the bill." Farmers Week Boiled Doyn Institute Work. Oregon Agricultural College, Corvallis, Ore, Oct. 23 -Farmers' Week as conducted this year will be a concentrated and developed farmers' institute, with all the ma chinery of the Oregon Agricultural College available for the farmers' use. The work will be intensive, practical and objective. The stu dents of Farmers' Week will have the use of all the advantages sup plied by the State instructors, buildings, laboratories, experiment plots.J orchards, fields, gardens, M. G. POHL BANDON The best is not too good for your eyes. Try me! Brown & Gibson The Leading Contractors and Builders We furtvsh plans and speci fications and it you arc go ing to build anything, no matter how large or how small, we can save you money. Let us figure on your building. WO Everything For Everybody at THE RACKET STORE Courteous Treatment Lowest Prices lass livestock and machinery. One of the most important phases of the work will be rural organiza tion, cooperatfon and credits. Farm- err. who see the necessity of some thing more than hrge crops to make their work as successful as tt should be will be informed of suc cessful methods of organization and direct marketing, as practiced m most European and in a few Ameri can countries. European farmers are maicing better progress than American farmers. The chief causes of this arc the better co-operative, credit and marketing methods ol the European farmers, These sys tems will be explained by Dr. Hec- toc Macpherson who went to Europe to investigate them, and recom mendations for rural organization in Oregon will be made by himself and other experts. An opportunity will also be given farmers to examine the approved machinery and tools of the College collection, and as far as possible to test their merits. The dairy demonstntions will in clude selection, feed and manage ment of the dairy hotel; sanitary methods of milking and Jiandling milk; and separating, ripening and manulacturing cream. Further information about the work of Farmers' Week may be had by addressing a request for College Bulletin No. 88 to Professor R. D Hetzel, Extension Director, Corval lis, Ore. Reduced fares for this course will be granted by all Oregon roads. Apples For Sale We will bring to Bandon Monday Oct 27th a lot of good apples, meet the Dora, price $1.00 per box, Special price on larger quantities. Those wishing to pick Baldwins and some other varieties in orchard for 25c come inside of a week. C. A Pendleton, Fat Elk. tlx Her for Sale. Leghorns and mixed. foc a piece. F. J. Chat bum. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Coos County. Geo, W. Mootc Lumber Com- pany, a corporation, Plaintiff, VI D. R. Bajcum and Anllinny f SUMMONS Beeler, anil the Coquillc Mill & Tug Company, a corporation 1 Defendants J To D. R. Baicum and the Coquille Mill fcTug Company a Corporation, Defendants: In the name of the State of Oregon, you and each of ycu arc hereby required to appear and answer tne complaint filed against you in the above entitled court and cause, on or before the last day of the time prescribed in the order, for the publication of this summons, and if you fail so to appeal and answer raid complaint on or before the fail day of the time so prescribed, the plaintiff take judgment agaimt you and will ap ply to the court for the relief demanded in its complaint, a succinct statement of which is as follow s: For judgement fjainst the deiendants Bascum anr. Beclcr foi the sum of 139.60, with interest at the leyal rate from and ofter Septemer 24th, 1913, loelher ith $75 reasonable attorney's fees and the costs and disbursements of th' suit and a decree forclosing the plaintiff's lien, as against all of the defendants in this suit upon the prop erty desr'ibed as a shingle mill, constructed and being upon a portion of Lot one, in section thirty, township twenty-eight, south of range fourteen west of the Willamette Meridian, standing on the right bank of the Conuille River, opposite the sawmill of the Geo. V. Moore Lumber Company, near to the Town ol Ban. don. Coos County, Oregon, together with the land upon which same is constructed, including a convenient space found said mill as may be required for the conventient use and occupation thereof, de scribed substantially as commencing at a point one hundred feet north of the said building, running ihence east to the Coquille River, thence southerly along the Coquille River one hund ed feet, ihence to a point one hundred feet south west of the said building, thence to the place of banning including all appurtenances, fixtures and hereditaments for the satisfaction of 'he siid judgment, and the lien of plaintiff with costs, disbursements and attorneys fees. This snmmoni is served upon you pursuant to an order of the above entitled Court, made and enteied on I6lh day of October. 1913. and re- ' quiring the publication hereof in the Bandon j Recorder, n semi-weekly newspaper, once a week for the period ol six weeks; the date of the f-'st publication of this summons is October 24. 1913. G. T. TREADGOLD, Attorney for Plaintiff, I'oitcflice address, Bandon, Oregon, Oct 24-Dcc 5F, as Mail Matter of the Scrond CI Notice for Publication. Department nf the Interior. U. S. Land Office al Roscburg, Oregon. September 19. 1913. Notice i hereby given trial Carl jjwcltiin of Bandon, Oregon, who on November 9, 1903. -.J- u .r,,t S!l No. 02209. or E 1-2 NE 1-4, NE1-4SEI-4, and Nw 1-4 SE. Section iA, low nship L-) a.. Itange It wesi, Williamcllc Meridian, lias Mou nonce or mien lion to make Five year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before C. R. Wndc United Slnles Commissioner, at Uanejon, Urefron, on the 31l day of October, 1913, Claimant names as witnesses: Ed 1 oung, f ll.n,ln Orrann V-. I.. Strader. o Uandon, Oregon, Dave Drew. Paikcrsburg, Oregon, Jim Drew ol t'arkersburg, Oregon. B. F. JONES. Sept 19-Oct 24 Register Notice to Contractors. M.ttri- ! Iiercliv rnvcni That seal buU will be received by the Common Council of the City of llamlon, Coos County, Oregon, until half past seven Wednesday the 29th day of ton. for the construction of sew er alone the center line 01 first street North, from the center line of June Avenue to the center line of Harlem Avenue thence -, - south alone the center line of Harlem Avenue to the center line of Caroline Street also alone the center line of First Street Fast from the center line of Jim A ....... i , tin. rmti-r line of Harlem Av ..,,,. lmii,.f uiirili .ilonir the renter line of Harlem Avenue to the center tine 01 i-aro It,,.. tr,;-l m-i'ririlimr to the lllitllS. Profiles and specifications on file in the office of tin City Keconler anil there open 10 mc m nf nil nrrsnn interested therein. IS i s will be received tor. tne worn as follows: Kxravation and back hllinrr, per culm yard- ... Vitrified sewer pipe 8 melt lain per 1001 Manholes. V, branches X inch by 6 licit. All bids must be in accordance with tin mnilrriiii-lltl : I'.'l 1 1 1 1 1 1:1 1 1 VI 11 (' Said SlieClllCU' tious and upon blinks for that purpose I. 1. ...ill 1... ....lr...l ......ii r.inct it flip WHICH Will lU M(1M111 ui'Vii ivijin. !,... ,.f tlm rlfv lif.-nnler. A certified check of five" per cent of the amount of bid must accompany the bid to Iietorteiteil to tne saiu v-tiy or naiiuuu in case the contractor tans to enier uuo contract with the sajil city within five day frr.ni il itf I'ontr.ict is awarded him. The Common Council reserves the nclit In ri!iil fitw Mill! :ill tlttl. Dated at liatulou. Urecon. tins unn nay of Uctoher, 1V13. K. It. K-Al'SKUD, uity Kccoruer First pub. Oct. 21st 1913. Second pub. Oct. 24th, 1913. Thiul pub. Oct. 28th, 1913. Notice to Contractors. Notice is hereby Riven: That sealed bids will be received by the Common Louncil of the City of Kimlon, Coos County, Ore- Ron, until half past seven o-ciock p. tn. Wednesday the 29th day of October, 1913, for the construction of a sewer alone the center line of Franklin Avenue from the center line of 13th Street West, to the cen ter line of 4th Street West, also alomr the center line of Ocean Drive from the center line of jackson Avenue to 4th Street West, thence alone the center line of 4th Street West, to the center line of Edison Avenue, thence alone the center line of Kdisou Avenue from the center line of 4th Stieet West to the center line of First Street West, thence westerly alone the center line of First Street West from the center line of Kdison Avenue to deer water, also alone tML' renter line of 9lji Street West from the center line of Harri son Avenue to the center line of Franklin Avenue also alone the center line of lltli Street West, from the center line of Harri son Avenue to the center line of Franklin Avenue, accordine to the plans, profiles anil specifications on file in the office of the City Keconler anil there open to the in snection of all persons interested therein. All bids must be made out on blanks for that purpose which will be supplied upon request at the olhce ol the ity Keconler. Hids will be received for the vvotk as follows: Excavation and back filline per cubic yard. Vitrified sewer pipe S inch laid per foot Vitrified sewer pipe 1(1 inch laid pel- foot. Manhole. Combination manhole and llush tank. V, branches S inch by ( inch. V, branches 1(1 inch by ft inch. Concrete per cubic yard. Wooden box her lineal foot. A certified check of five per cent of the amount bid must accompany the bid to be forfeited to the said City of Bandon in case contractor fails to enter into a contract with the said city within five days from the date said contract is awarded mm. Dated at B.imlou, Oregon this 2()lli day of October, 1913. U. 11. KAUSRUD, City Keconler. First pub. Oct. 21st, 1913. Second pub. Oct. 24th, 1913. Third pub. Oct. 28th, 1913. Notice of Final Account. Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned has filed in the County Court of Coos County Oregon, the final account in the matter of the estate of Mary Yarger, deceased, and that the Honorable John F. I lall. County Judge has ap pointed Monday, November 3, 1913, at 10 o clock a. m. ol said day and at the Court House al Coquille, Coos County, Oregon, as the time and place lor hearing objections to such final account, and the final settlement and clos ing of said estate and has directed the under signed administratrix tn give notice of such final hearing. Now therefore, all persons are hereby notified that a healing will be had on such final account at the above stated lime and place and those having objections thereto or the closing of said estate must file and present same on or before such date. This notice is published in the Bandon Re corder, a semi-weekly newspaper published in Coos County, Oregon for four consecutive weeks. the first on Friday, Sept. 26th. 1913. and the last on Friday, Oct. 24, 1913, being published live 13; times. ESTHER YAEGER MANN. Administratrix of the estate of Mary Yaeger, deceased. GEO. P. TOPPING. Attorney for Estate, aept. lo-uct w FRED L. LEEPER Contractor and Builder If you are aiming to build let me figure ' with you. Plans and esti mates furnished P. O. BOX 903, BANDON LODGE DIRECTORY BANDON LODGE, No. 130 A. F. ft A M Cilftf.! rtiminiinu-atimi. firct fAtnrdaV fter the full moon of each mouth. Special communications second Saturday thereafter. All Master Masons cordially invited. W. E. Craine. W. M Phil Pearson, Secretary Eastern Star Occidental ci iaiter. No. 45. o. E. S.. meets Sa'urddV evening belore and after staled communication of Masonic Lodge Visiting members cordially invited to attend. Alice I.. Oallier, W. IVI Rosa Bingaman, Secretary. 1. O. O. F BANDON LODGE, No. 133, 1. O. O.F. meets everv Wednesday evening. Visilino brothers in good standing cordially invited. I I. A. 1-lallicKl, IN, 1.1. D. C Kay, Sec. KhIrIiIk of I'jtlil.m DELPHI LODGE. No. 64. Knights ol Pythias. Meets every Monday evening at Knights hall. Visiting knights invited to attend. G. R. McNair. C. C. B. N. Harrington K. of R. S. Loynl Order of Mooae Meets Thursday evenings in I. O. O. F. Hall. Transient Moose cordially invited. Something doing every Thursday. Rcbeknh OCEAN REBEKAH I ODGE. No. 120 I. O. O.F., meets 2nd and 4lh Tuesday at I O. O. F. Hall. Transcient members cordially invited. Alpha Wheeled. N. G. Josephine Stoll. Secretary. W. O. w. SOMETHING DOING Every Minute F.vrrv TuMilav Nisht. SEASIDE CAMP NO. 212. WOODMEN OF Tl IE WORLD. Meets at K. of P. f lail. Visiting Neighbors Welcome. C. M. Gage. C. C. H. E. Boak, Clerk. Professional Cards. THOMAS F. HAGGERTY Atlonicy-nl-Law Over McNair's Hardware Store Phone 482 e BANDON, 'OREGON C. R. WADE Attovncij-al-Law Agent Pacific Surety Company. Office Bank of Bandon Bldg. Phone tl)2 BANDON, OREGON DR. II . L. HOUSTON Physician & Surgeon Office over Drug Stare. Hours, 9 to 12 a. m: 1:30 to 4 p. m; 7 to 8 in the evening. BANDON, OREGON DR. SMITH J. MANN Physician & Surgeon Office in Panler Building. I lours, 9 to 12 a. m; I In 5 p. m. BANDON, OREGON DR. L. P. SORENSON Dentist Office over Vienna Cafe. Telephone at office and residence, BANDON. OREGON G. T. TREADGOLD Attorney and Counselor at Law Office with Bandon Investment Company Notary Public BANDON, OREGON DR. R. V. LEEP Physician & Surgeon Office in Rasmussen Building. Phone 72. BANDON, OREGON DR. ARTHUR GALE Physician & Surgeon Office over Orange Pharmacy. Office phone, 352. Residence phone, 353. BANDON, OREGON DR. S. C. END1COTT Dentist Office Phone 71; Res. Phone 312 BANDON, OREGON DR. II . B. MOORE Chiropractor Office Hours: 9:30 to 12 and 2 to 5. Office in 'riromons Block, BANDON, ORE. DRAW A THE BANK Got Any Time To Spare? Use electric appliances for the household work and you will have time for other things. Let us demonstrate them to you BANDON POWER COMPANY W. TD. STJDINOFF TH13 HARNESS jVLAJNT A new supply of suit cases, trunks, shopping bags, robes, etc.,5 etc. Highest Market Price Paid FOR WOOL CENTRAL FEED COMPANY Phone 142 We want you For our customer not just today, but tomor row and for all time to come, if Right Goods Right Prices Courteous Treatment and prompt delivery is what you want WE HAVE YOU SPARKS Successor S. S. ELIZABETH LargwTwo Berth Outside State Rooms with Running Water Eight Day Service Between the Coquille River and San Francisco First Class Passenger Fare, $7.50 Freight Rates, $3 on Up Freight Reservations: Fuhrman't Pharmacy, Coquille; Perkins', Myrtle Point E. ft P- T. Kruie, owners and managers, 24 California St., San Francisco. J. E. Walstrom, Agent, Bandon. CHECK on the Bank of Bandon for the amount of your bills and note how much more your creditors will respect you. They at once class you as a man who does business in a business way. Have an ac count at the bank and your credit will be better, your money safer. Don't think you have to start big. Small accounts are as acceptable as small ones. . OF BANDON to A. E. White GROW i