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About Semi-weekly Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 1910-1915 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 24, 1914)
.SEsiMvfilsKLY AKi)6M jtECORfiisU, ;i'ijfeauAv, noV, situ, m-i; PAGE FOUIl SO In the County Court or thu State ol j)rcj;on, in; and1 for tile XWlRy 1 Oofrrf.' w' ' In tho mattbYof the estate, of Chris fophci' leilgmNvdod, IftifSafeoIl. "Notice of Final Account. Notice is hcruliy-Riven, lliat-MAKY E. LUDGISRWOUD, fUlmiiiMlraliix o thu estate of Christopher-LedKer-wood, deceaned, has tilcd in theiibovc entitled CouiC hur Iinal nveount in wild estate, and that tlic judgo.of -the said i ourt has appointed Moncla), -the 7tli day of December, it'll, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. of aaid "day, at the Court House in CoqiriUc City, Coo;- County, Oregon, an tho Mmc-nnu place- for -lioai iiiR olijautiohs to such' lli.al account, therefore all persons in terested or otherwtbc nre hereby no tilled that hearing will be hnd on such final account at the above stated lime and place and those having objection to such hcuuiiI and the closing 01 said estate, inut file and present rami' on or before such date. Thih notice is published In the Fri day ist.ue of the Hanclon Jtocordor, c semi-weekly newspaper, published it. Cook County, Ore., for four HUccossivt week.:, the first on the Gth day of No vember, and tjie last on tho fUn da of December, 11)1-1, being published five times. MAKY 13. LHDGEIttVOOD, Admin istratrix of the Estate of Christophoi Ledgerwood, Deceased. GEO. V. TUl'I'ING, Attorney foi the Estate. Notice of Adminisl ration. Notice is hereby givon that by or der of the County Court of tho Stuei of Oregon, in and for tho County oi Coos, Mary ('. Harrows has boon dulj appointed executrix of the estate niu Last Will and Testament of John A llamblock, deceased, and that lotion testamentary with Will nnnoxot were duly issued to her on the 2-lti day of October, 1!)M, and that she ii now qualified and acting. Therefore, all norsons Having claim. against tho wild entute arc hrocb notified to present tho name will proper vouchers to tho said executrix at liandon, Oregon, within six tu, months from the 27th day of Novum ber, 1!)M, the date or the final publl cation of thi.i notice. WAUY'C. HARROWS. Executrix of tho will and estat. of John A. llamblock deceasc GEO. P. TOPPING, Attoinoy for tin estate OREGON FOR COOS In the County Court of (lie State ol Oregon in and for the County ol C oos. In the matter of the estate of Cros man Timmons, deceased, Notice ol Final Account. Notice is hereby given that Jciink R. Timmons, executrix of the Last Will and Testament of tiie abovt named deceased, lias filed in htea hove entitled Court her final account in thi matter of thea hove entitled estate and that the Honorable John F. Hal has appointed Monday the 7th daj of December, 1914, at the hour of It o'clock A. M. of said day at the Court House in Coquillo Cnty, Coos County Oregon, as the time and place foi Hearing objections to sucli Iinal tie count and the final settlement aiu closing of Raid estate, and has director the undersigned to give notice of sucl final hearing in some newspaper nub lished in tho county, onto a wee.! foi iiiur (i) successive wl'ukh. THEREFORE all persons interest ed or otherwise wire hereby notificc that a hearing will bo had of such fi nal account at the above staled tim and place and those having objec tions to Mien una! account and tlx closing of said estate, must file aiu present same on or before such date, This notice -is published in the Fri- day issue of Hie ISandon Recodrer, t semi-weekly newspaper published n Coos County, Oregon, for four (1) successive weeks, tho first on Octo ber ISO, 1!)1 1, and the hist on Novcin ber 27th, 11)11, being published fiv (u) tunes. JEANIE R. TIMMONS Executrix of the Last Will nnc Tentamout of Crofimaii Timmons deceased. Notice for Publication Isolated Tract PUISLIC LAND SALE Department of the Interior, U. S Land Office at Roseburg, ' Oregon October 21, 191-1. Notice is hereby given that, as di rected by the Commissioner of the General Land Office, unduV proviBioiu of Act of Congress approved March 28, 1912, (H7 Stat, 77) pursuant to the application of Graydon T. Trend- gold, Serial No. 07tni. we will otfei at public sale to the highest biddor, but not at less than $1.25 per aero, at 10 o'clock A. M., pn the lBtli day of December, 1914, at this plllce, the following tract of land: tho SWW of the SHV of Sec. 1, Tp. 30 S, R. 14 W. of W. M. Any person claiming; advorooly tho above-deseribod land are advised to file their claims, or objection, on or before tho time designated for sale. J. M. Upton, Register. Notice for Publication. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land (Mice at Kfni'luiiir, Ore., No vember 12, 1911. Notice is hwehy given tht Edwin E. Slillwell, nf Unii.lon, Oregon, who on April -I I, I imik, made HoHitmUwl entry, 1 IMs Senal No. OJ179, for NW', KN',. SS NV'.. NISI NW'(, Set ii. 'i .'", Township 21) H, It.HHf.' l-r. U ., Will, lierldl.n. Iu.h filed liollie of i.ili-nl ton li Ilia I e In, III five Jl-.ll' pi'iMif. In i-MulilUh I.iih In 1 In l.iml uluiVi iiImxI, Ix'f.n M I) Tm-hiIkmM I 1'nHUH' ' -I ln iirtiiu lluiwlmi, Ci - inly ii -1(1111, 1-- tin r-Mh d' 1. 1 i--iiiui luif Imtu.. i I nitlsiy I I lllillll tif I 4 I III I ut II i. l. tUMHiMi : Jul II ,... Oil ,ll, Julll I Hi tlllll , I H Hi fl I ' IN TIIE CIRCOIT'COURT OF THE STATE OF COUNTY COQUILLE RIVER MANUFACTURING COMPANY A CORPORATION, PLAINTIFF, V. ROIiERT DOLLAR, TRUSTEE", IN RE ALFRED JOHNSON LUMBER COMPANY, FIRST NA TIONAL RANK OF I1ANDON, A CORPORATION, ) . AND C. McC. JOHNSON, DEFENDANTS. ) No. 1007. Notice of Sale by Receiver. Notice is.horcby given Hint I, the undersigned receiver of the assets of -he iibove named plaintiff corporation hereinbefore duly appointed by the .-ourt and qualified according to law pursuant to the authority vested in .me lyinw and the order of the court on December 12, 1911, at 11:00 o'clock A. -d.-it,said day at the building known as the Coquillo' River Manufacturing Jompnny's Factory at" Billiards, Coos County, Oregon, will offer for sale md sell to tho highest and best bidder for cash all of the following describ ed chnttels of the plaintiff corporation," towit: xlxlS, -ir2 bdles, fit) 'pes per bdl. " , x8V4xl-l, 00 pes. v xT)Vjxl-l, 280 pes. , Hix:ix20, 2(1 bdlos, 100 pes per bill. -xlxll in., 100 bdles, 50 pes. per bdl. xl.xl!D4, ;19.'J bdles., 50 pes. per bdl. Vi-2x25, 1000 bdles, 50 pes. per bdl. 1' '"-o Vf.x'l,4x20, 18 bdles, 100 pes. per bdl. . "1 ' x-lxll, 05 bdles, -10 pees per bdl. -' ' ',i l.9xl2Vi, 175 bdles, 20 pes. per bdl. ' x5x!5, 10 bdles, -10 pes. per bdl. ,. ' " ' ' texlOVixlfiTt, 9 bdles, -10 pes per bdl. 1x1x22, 284 bdles, 50 pes. ped bdl. 1x2x21, 1-14 bdles, 50 pes per bdl. xl8xl4, !18 bdles, 40 pes per bdl. .12Vixl.1, .'SO bdles, 20 pes per bdl. lVixl'xiriVj, !!50 bdles, 50 pes. per bdl. V4x4x21, 801 pes, 50 pes per lull. 7-K!x4x22,:i:iO bdles, 50 pes per bdl. x2-"Jix28.-'j, 1280 bdles, 25 pes per bdl. 1x2x24, 180 bdles, 50 pes. per bdl. ix9--ix22, 24. bdles, 50 pes per bdl. x:i-xl5yi, 00 bdles, 80 pes per bdl. x:i-xl5-y,, 5 bdles, 80 pes. per bdl. V6x3xl8Vi, I!!)!! bdles, 100 pes per bdl. xlxll, 120 bdles, 50 pes per bdl. 1x1x18, 180 bdles, 50 pes, per bdl. Vixax251,A, H00 bdles, 50 pes. per bdl. :i-l(ix:ixl8Vi, 300 bdlos, 100 pes. per bdl. TixlxlS, flOO bdles, 50 pes. per bdl. Vix3xl8, 480 bdles, 50 pfs per bdl. x5-Vixl5:i, bdlos, 80 pes per bdl. . 5-10x.'lx25M!, 870 ixlles, 50 pes per bdl. v :M0x5-;Kxl8,-100 bdles, 50 pes. per bdlfi. VixlM:xl7ii, 75 bdles, 150 pes per bdl.--:i-10x:!x25, 240 bdles, 50 pes per bdl. Vix2--54x25Vj, 230 bdles, 50 pes per bdl yix2-xl8, 000 bdles, 50 pes per bdl. Vix5-M:x22, 40 bdles, 50 pes per bdl. Ux9--y4x22, 27 bdles, 50 pes per bdl. . x5xlG, 470 pieces. lxG-Vxl4, 700 pieces. ftxSxlO, 54 bdles, 25 pes per bdl. 1 0x10 American Planer. 1 Rip Saw, American, Power. 2 Cut oft" Saws. t '.J 2 Haul up Saws. 4 J 1 Twin Hand , 1 0 in. Hand Saw Guide. ", 1 8 in. Roll. 1 Knife Grinder. - T 0 Resaws. . . .. 15 Round Saws :' ,,,-.':' " ' ;J-. 1 10 II. P. Motor. ' , ' ' 1 115 II. P. Motor. -. .T '' 2 25 II. P. Motors. ' " - 1 Portable Forge. Line Shafting and Pulleys. 1 Diamond match cut-otr saw arbor table and belts, shafts complete 1 American 0x15 Matcher including belts, shafts, etc. 1 Mershon 54 in. Twin Hand Resaw with ball bearing crowding wheels omplete as regularly furnished but without caws. 1 American No. 132 15x0 planer and Matcher complete with leads and countershaft rebuilt. 1 Goperal Electric Fort Wayne Induction Motor, 10 II. P., 00 220 volts, 1800 R. P. M., complete as regularly furnished. 1 General Electric ' Fort Wayno Induction Motor, 35 II. P., GO 220 volts, 1200 R. P. M., complete as regularly furnished. 1 General Electric Fort Wayne Induction Motor, 25 H. P. Motor, 00 Cycles, 220 volts, 1200 R. P. M., complete as regularly furnished. '1 General Electric Fort Wayno Inductirn Motor, 25 H. P., 00 cycles, J20'volts. 12Q0- R. P. M.. complete as regularly furnished, all described as located in the building or factory of said Defendants on the Coquille River in. Coos county, Oregon, and opposite the Bid'anls Post Office; that the said chattels "and all of them, also uiscellaneous lot of tools, implements, odd lumber aid small chattels, also all book acco.mts, notes, credits and monies duo, or to become dud to the plaintilf eorj oration, also all of the right title, interest and estate of the plainilf corporation in, and to the building and land occupied and use dby said plaintiu corporation for such factory at Billiards Ferry in Coos County, Oregon. Dated at liandon, Coos County, Oregon, this 24th day of November, 1914 E. E. OA ICES, Receiver. joiner Cycles, Cycles, Riley's Gold Mino. "J nines Whltcoinb Itlley," said a dentist, "carries a great quantity of uold In his mouth. One day, sealed In Hie operating elmlr. while some minor repair work was going on, 1 left hlin for a moment. I heard a gentle mur mur. Mr. Ill ley hud taken up n hand mirror, was looking at his teeth, mid Indulging In a talk to himself. 'Well, well, well.' Mini tin. poet, 'what a quiinllt.r of gold. Looks as (t 1 had eaten a mUmml bank and hnd for gotten to pick my teetb after dinner!' -IndliinaiMillM News. 20 MILES ON RUNAWAY CAR Brakom.m Keeps Lantern Swlnoino For O.ingiir Wirnlntj. MiMlfuril. Ore. - ('IIiiuIiil lo Hut rnnl t II IIIHHWH.v Sollllielli I'nellle freight Mtr. -I I' fowler. hniketiiMii. bihel1 ibnNitfii Hie Miilf-.n) niiU at a my miivtlte mill rn lumr mil hi nlslii, lilllc-kil)- WlMglHii Ills lHllll-111 In mini veil nuns im vtuiui hi HU nih" Ik? llpiriuK' llii- en i Ira mill tvumtn Hm o4i an iiiiln 1 1 in 1 1 jUIiInmJ In IJul1 IMl Willi,. Hi ,1-lllLi.l. MHIIillllltf MMlLNll tkUff ViUvm Mini AliHll) lniliiM mi f WMIH H' 11 1 1 I IW llMrMlll H AMlllH0 fmi Hi.ii.inif of ii I'liiniiia ntt4 4 fii i.M irnln hmi I4- irN.ii ImiAt 't I'liu i, i i- tin iii l. m -i iwii, n,ii,w m,m wnii,i it lwwti bm-'iii THE VOICE OF A CHILD. How Oao of tho World's Greatest Song Dirds Was Discovered. Many years ago a maid employed by Miss I.-indberg. a famous dancer of the Royal Opera In Stockholm, was given a holhl ly by her mistress and set out to take a wall;. Passing a shabby little house lu the poorest section of the city she heerd a child's voice, which seem i-d to h t wonderfully fresh ami bounti ful, an I, looking up, she saw a little girt silling near the window singing to a pet l.ltleii. lu great excitement she lushed to her mistress ami told her of the iMiiUlti. voice she liml heard. MImn Liindberg was Hoinewliiit skep Ileal, lint Dually tveiil In the linuse nml lien i d Hie HM-ifiif win itf. Hlin, ion, was 1'invliiM-il of the ureal iwIiii-nI Immiiid of tho i-hllil' liilie Mini lepoilei) u Ci'iniIIih, I hit hIiikIiik IiiiimIih' of lln lM'IH CfifVUM nan nwi miiiiiomIihI tttiepll e I m llil, lail at Mkw jiiHlliei'H re IHm he, Iihi, wenl nml. MlHiMllijg mi llii' ahU wuHi. biwiil llii- child SNr4MMj in luru. he ludl ilumi I lube iiMUMiutr uf iIm lUiVul uum. uuil urmiigi-iiii-iiii. Mem muU Uf wWnli llw lllli' Hill auliaf fui llwi MMMl ttlii w iii tin i' inlfcini n n (fug yMuti III lji liu ill 'irn mHMj ti4 &im E- .nu, tmtmUuii 1 liw lnuiuv io4Mi WjUi$ (3(S , LODGE DIRECTORY , Masonic. Rnndon Lodge, No. 130, A. F. & A. M. Staled communications first Saturday after tho full moon of each month. Special communications Master Masons cordially invited. C. R. MOORE, W. M. PHIL PEARSON, Secretary. Eastern Star. Occidental Chapter, No. 45, O. E. S., meets Saturday evenings boforo and after stated communications of Masonic lodge. Visiting members cordially invited to attend. L. KATE ROSA, W. M. ROSA RINGAMAN, Secretary. Rebekah Ocean Rebekah Lodge, No. 120, I. O. O. F., meets second and fourth Tuesdays at I. O. O. F. hall. Tran cicnt members cordially invited. ELVA MILLER, N. G. MINERVA LEWIN, Secretary. I .0. O. F. liandon Lodge, No. i:i3; I. O. 0. F., meets every Wednesday evening. Visiting brothers in good standing cordially invited. D.-C. KAY, N. G. L. I. WHEELER. Secretary. Knighls nf Pjthias. Delphi Lodge, No. 04, Knighls of Pythias. Meets every Monday ev ening at Knights hall. Visiting knights invited to attend. ERNEST SIDWELL, C. C. B. N. HARRINGTON, K. of R. S. w. o. w. "With Charity Towards All" Seaside Camp, No. 212, W. O W. meets Tuesdays, K. of P. hall, 8 p. in. Visitors are assured a hot wel come. By order of W. A. KELLER, C. C. C. M. GAGE, Clerk. Loyal Order of Moose. Meets Thursday ovonings in I. O. O. F. hall. Transcicnt Moose cord ially invited. Something doing ev ery Thursday. , "y tae ami tumbril ant cLh. t( ' ..... clliau tufniiositiont la . Century Edilion" at 10c a Copy mommcnJcU lo l.inB schools n-J cotai,i,,"i. U'.J I - , h.iiv uice.K ,ca Canrlco llt.UUut ..lh.v h " .75 JilSf, Op. 61, No. 2....... Chopla .10 ll lawnwll, .MIIU. l!o0 I SoiuL. l-th.tin.i. I 1 ...... ..crttiuvcti .ou- - ncvarrriuilllns. Ask lot CsUlog, ) Our rnce 1 fl i i in: J. T. MarsIM t Brown & Gibson i The Lending Contrjiclor: ami Builders We furnish plans and speci fications and it you are go ing to build anything, no matter how large or how t "small, we can save you money. Let us figure on your building. 4 ...j..;.;..j..5..;..I...j.......;l..j..;.-j..j..i... I City Transferi Z S. I). Kelly, Proprietor T I Lifflit and Heavy haul- I inir promptly done. $ Conti'actinii: and erad- int,r. Transcient trade i t solicited, II o r s e s hoarded. Phono 1151 3: i $ Office: Dufort Huiidin t 4 ,(, ,,, ,. 4. Does your Pocket Flash Light Need ewBatteries Just received a fresh shipment andon Drug Co. Talk to Your Man If you want to ask a question and net an immediate answer jou use the telephone. It saves you time and money. Our lonjr distance lines reach the principal points in Coos and Curry counties, and on connecting lines you can talk to all points on the Coast. Call local office for information and rates t Coos and Curry Telephone Company C. I. Starr 1 I'lumhinu and Sicun Klini n I 1 Firm ( Ihm Work yiinr.ini-i'd. 1 (Mil. in' 'mi llUtf. m'liu4 Ht 1 EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS S. S. BREAKWATER ALWAYS ON tlME SAILINGS From Porl land livery Tuesday at 8:00 P. M. From Coos Bay Every Saturday at Service of the Tide. Confirm sailings through Baudot. Warehouse Co. PHONE 142 -- - . T G. E. WILSON G ENBRAL BLACKSMITH s All kinds of light and heavy work. Horses scientif 5: ically shod. Deformities romedied. Brin'jp in yu,' clippies and get their feet adjusted hy a man that I knows a foot Carl Clifford, the scientific horse :: f h jer. Tie checkers, splitting mauls, and all kinds S of tie makers tools. All work guaranteed right. t City M eat Market A FUI.L LINK OF SIXF.CT FKUSII AM) SALT MUATS ALWAYS ON HANI). MODIJKN AIKTIIODS AND COUKTKOUS TKUATAIKNT COM IIINH TO iMAKK YOUU TltADING II HUH A I'LHASHUH. YOUU lA TKONAfi H SOLICITHD. Phone 193 Geo. Erdman, Proprietor ilmiriiit Him . viMi iHvii BET: Don't ccuWt?l yoaibrcvins FquntW Pen Tho Qtmlily Lift imtmymyf wmitl SABRO BKOS m 11 -x. t,