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PAGE FOmt 9EMMVEEKLY BANDON RECORDER. FRIDA.V. NOV. 27TH. 191 1 Wat efm 5 3&1 FquiitK Pen, ThQuality.GifttbatevcTybody-vints SABitO tfKOS Manufacturing Joeleis Executrix of the will iTtid estate I of John A.,liamlilock slc eased GEO. P. TOPPING, Attorney for the estate t Pocket Hash Doss your Liffh Need ew Batteries Just received a fresh shipment anaon Drag :: Talk to Your Man If you want to ask a question and iet an immediate answer you use the telephone. It saves you time and money. Our long 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 Coos and Curry Telephone Company ' Notice for Puhlication. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land OHicc nt lioseburg, Ore,, No vember 12, 1UU. Notice is hereby tfiven that E lwin E. Stillwc.ll, of rtandon, Oregon, who on April M, 1908, made Home' tend entry, 1-18-16, Serial No. 04479, for NW'4 SWVi, SI NW',, NEVi NW'i, Sociton 25, Township 2') S, Kantfe lf W.. Will. Mwidan. linn filed notice of intention to make flnnl five Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Itosoburjf, Oregon, October 21, 1914. Notice is hereby given that, as di rected by the Commissioner of the General Land Office, under provisions of Act of Contfross approved March 28, 1912, (37 Stat., 77) pursuant to tho application of Gravdon T. Tread cold, Serial No. 078:19, wo will offer at public sale to the hichost bidder but not at loss than $1.25 per acre, In tl'o County Court of 'lite S(at o! Oregon, in and for the County of Cor.i. I,i the nuttc of (So eirtato -f Ohris t . ''ii- I'm, jrvoo.l, decerned. Hotier .f t' ..it . . O. It hot ce i. hereby jjivent'imt ' AV. E. LiCiKii.RWOOU, adraLt alii--of the estate of Christophe- i -. dcr wood, deceased, has filed 1.1 t u'oovc entitled Couit i.or li il ; l . .1 m said estate, a;.d that tlx juv ,f the said Court has appointed jV.oi. i v, the 7th day of December, 10) 1, . i the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. of i day, at the Court House in CoqiiiiV City, Coos County, Oregon, as the time and place for hearing objections to such final account, therefore all pert one in terested or otherwise are hereby no tified that hearing will be had on such fjnal account at the above stated time and place and those having objections to such account and the closing of said estate, mu3t file and present same on or before such date. This notice is published in the Fri day issue of the Bandon Recorder, a semi-weekly newspapor, published in Coos County, Ore,, for four successive weeks, tho first on the Oth day of No vember, and the last on the 5th day of December, 1914, being published five times. MARY E. LEDGERWOOD, Admin istratrix of the Estate of Christopher Ledgerwoou, Deceased. GEO. P. TOPPING. Attorney for the Estate. of TOPOGRAPHY Of WILDERNESS year proof, to establish claim to tho ! at 10 o'clock A. M., on the 15th day land above described, before M. E, Troadgold, U. S. Commissioner, at his office nt Bandon, Coos County, Oregon, on the 29th day of Decei ibor, 1914. , Claimant names as witnesses: John Crowley of Rnndon, Oregon; Joh" La mont of Knndon, Oregon; Gtorge Cox of Randon, Oregon; Grant Pal mer of Bandon, Oregon. J. M. UPTON, Rogistar. Nov. 17-Doc. 22. Notice for Publication Isolated Tract PUBLIC LAND SALE Mrs. Geo. Geisendorfer Pupil of Ernst Ilurtiuann Piano Theory Studio 535 lilnff St. Plume 312 of December, 1914, at this office, the following tract ot land: thu MV'i of Die SEy of Sec. 1, Tp. 30 S, U. 14 W. of W. M. Any person claiming adversely the above-described land are advised to file their claims, or objection, on or beforo tho timo designated for sale. J. M. Upton, Register. Credit and Power MANY OF OUR MOST SUC CESSFUL MEN ASCRIBE THEIR "START IN LIFE" TO THE DAY THEY OPEN ED A HANK ACCOUNT. CREDIT AND POWER CAN HE WIELDED IN THE COM MERCIAL WORLD BY THE MEANS OF A HANK ACCOUNT. WE INVITB YOU TO GIN ON It WITH U8. HE- F1HST NATL BANK Opiii ilurifiif lk im hmr wJ In the County Court of the Stalo ol Oregon in and for the County ol Coos. In tho matter of tho estate of Crate- man Timtnons, deceased, Notice of Final Account. Notice is heroby given thnt Jeanii R. Timmons, oxecutrije of the Last Will and Testament of the above named deceased, has filed in htea bove entitled Court her final account in tho matter of. thea bove entitled estate, and that the Honorable John F. Hall has appointed Monday tho 7th dav of December, 191.4, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. of said day nt tho Court House m Loquille Only, Coos County, urogon, as tne time and place lor hearing objections to such final ac count and the final settlement nnd closing of said estate, and has directed the undersigned to give notice of such final hearing in some newspaper pub lished in tho county, once a vveok for four (4) successive wcoks. THEREFORE all persons interest ed or otherwise- are horoby notifleu that a hearing will bo had of such fl nnl account at tho above stated Unit and ploco and thosi having objec tions to Ruch final account and the closing of Raid estate, must file and present same on or before such date. this notice is published in tho Fri day issue of The Bandon Rccodrer, n semi-weekly newspaper published in Coos County, Oregon, for four (4) successive wooks, tho first on Octo oer do, and the last on Novem ber 27th, 1914, beinir published five (5) times. JEANIB R. TIMMONS Executrix of the Last Will and Testament of Crosman Timmons deceased. Notice of Administration. Notice ie hereby given that by or der of tlw County Court of the SUtoi of Oregon, in and for the County of Coos, alary C. Barrows hits bet-: dui) appointed executrix of the est: u ami Last Will and Testament of John A Ha mb lock, dacutscd, and that K-m-t -taatamantary with Will nnnevc-J went duly ihitued to her on the 2 It! day of October, IU14, itnd that sh-- i i. n a- iUuiitioii uiid acting. Th"fui'e all iMTMitix i.avn- ' un lljiilli t tl i' mild i nt. ! ii -i ! ,-. 1 Mul ill- -I III J)l I'M Ml I'll ,t I -1 ' - I i i 1,1-1 i. li lll-l III I l.i -ill-. , t i -mi Ik ' ' I' "' - ' ' iiotKhk (rum tlw tfTUi dny ut N m li'H I he dut ut lU filial pui atiun ut lltU luHtf. Perils Fnced In Attempt to Go Down Unexplored River Resume of Fimil Stage of Journey Against Great Odds, Which Colonel Expected to Comploto In April. News from Anthony Flaln, the Arc tic explorer, that the Roosevelt South American expedition, of which he is a member, linn lost Its equipment may Interfere with Colonel Itoosevelt's In tention to complete his trip in April. The former presideut sailed for South America on Oct. 1, after linvleg received a hearty Kondoff the night be foro from moro than 2,000 persons in New York. Ho spent several wcoks in tho Argen tine Republic in November and De cember, traveling more than 5,000 miles through that country by ovfcry conceivable means of transportation except aeroplane. In December the party started from Buenos Aires by slow stages up tho Parana and Para guay rivers. Colonel's Letter Tells Plans, The Inst letter to be received by tho Amerlcnn Museum of Natural History from Colonel Roosuvclt'wns dntca .Inn 10 from Tiipinipoan, in Mntto Orosso, a large province In tho south ruiitml part of Brazil. This letter wns re celved by Frank M. Chapman, curator of birds In the American museum. Colonel Itoosevelt stated that the party expiated to reach tho headwa ters of an unexplored river In a month or six weeks and thnt ho expected to go down this, taking with him his son, fCormit; Anthony Fiala nnd Georgo K, Cherrle, a representative of the mu seum. He also wroto thpt this explor ing party would be accompanied down tne river by Colonel Rondon and other Brazilian members of the party. No mention wns inn do of the nnme uf this unexplored river, but In anoth er letter to his family tho colonel hml referred to this river as the Mo Duiv iitn or the River of Doubt. The liend waters of this river are at Mntto Oros ?o, between the Madeira and Tnpajos rivers, two large streams that How northward to tho Amazon. The Roosevelt party reached Coram Via. In Brazil, on the upper Paraguay ilver, on Dee. IB. A little north of Commlm (his river is not navigablo. The headwaters uf tho Paraguay rlv it are in the plateau that extends Into .Mntto G rosso. The sources of- rivers that run southward to Join the Itlo ile la Plata nre sometimes within a few miles of the streams that How down the north side of Uio plateau md become tributaries of the Amiizon By Horseback r-'ivo Hundred Miles. From the headwaters of tho Para guay It Is a Journey of 500 miles hy horseback to the headwaters of the Klver of Doubt. These headwaters are on a great plateau, between 8,000 and 1,000 foet above sea level. From there tho rivers drop abruptly to the flixr of the Amnon, imikiug navigation ex coptlonally dangerous because of the numerous rapids and wnterfnlU The Madeira and the Tnpajos both euninli groat wntorfalls, among tbin Mm some of the greatint in South AmcH.-u. If not in the world. The river betuiM'n those two streams. In which It li thought that the ltoowvnlt iinrty "Uwt everything;," In bedewd to have equal I ly dangerous rapids and falls. On .March Ifl u message was receiv ed In Rio Janeiro from Colonel lion- don stutlUB that the party, after u 500 mile Journey on horseback, had reach- ' Hi Ilnino do Mulgato. Ho said no savages had been met and thut Colo nel Rocwerelt was In good health li,i ran do Malgato is on the harder l ftrbeu the statu of Matto Oruato nud Auwaonaa and U near the headwater of two rlvem, thu t'iiiiiineuiorneiu I rtaiio aud (;yMiraua. ulil. b (luvv into tlw upimr Madt lm. The Mwilnlrii uver )nhm Hie Aiii i.-ii mm ilUliini- In h M.iniiitN Hit- i, i lit) Wlll'tl I III! pill) ll.llt l-kill'l i. nMWtf on ilwHr arHvul in HUHa nan MMilNM'JM, In-ill Mr Flala IIW HMMatfl. U Mk'IMl In the Circuit Court of the State Orcg- n for Cuos County CojillUe U'vi- ManiifBcturing ) Company, & Coj poration, ) " PlaJnUIT, ) V. . ) Robert Dolh.r, Ttu.-t'ee, in re ) Alfred . Johnson Lutnbfj-i ) , Company , Firtli N4tlonl ) H i Of Bahsn, a Cwpor- ) a'iOU, i4-C, McG- John- ) son, Defnds,rit. ) ' No, 4007, Receiver's Not i e to Crtnl.lors Notico is hereby given that the un--iersigned has betn appfiir.tcd receiv er ef the assets of t'ie above namr-d plaintiff corporation by an order of the Girclt Court of the State of Ore gon for Coos County, made and en tered in the above entitled cause, and has duly qualified '"by filing his oath of office and giving bond as requir ed by law. And all laborers and qtTTbrs having clainiB of4any kind against the above named plaintiff corporation are here by required to submit their claims with proper vouchers to the under signed at his office in the First Na tional Bank Building, at Bandon, Ore gon," within ten days .from this date for consideration and allowance in order of priority or lie precluded from having such claims considered in any way. Dated at Bandon, Oregon this 24 day of November, 1014. E. E. OAKES, Receiver "What are you so pleased about?" "Dr. Pohl fitted me with Bbudon lenses and they are aure' O. K. Pohl is very reasonable in charges Go and see him Wednesdays or Saturdays at Sabro Bros." tf Victor-Victrolas, Edison Disc Talk ing Machines and Records. Your in spection invited. Sabro Bros. Good pasture for a. few head of cattle at $1.25 per month, at Ledger wood place. C. H. Chandler 82tf. Grand Theatre f The Family Play House of Bandon ' Presents y A Big Special Lubin Fea-;, ture in five Reels "Daughters o A Powerful Story of Society Magniticient Settings, an all Star Part 6000 FEET OF SPLENDID FILMS Shown lEXT Life SUNDAY, NOV. 2$ ADMISSION ONLY 15c AND 10c i Boyle leweiry is giving la $150 in Diamond Rie again this year. One ring at $100.00 and one at $50.00, One ticket FREE with every $1.00 purchase. Drawing December 31st Cut Glass? Yes, Oar large stock is second to none. The slvlcs of cut ting are abaeiutdy new comprising the dainty Pansy, Daisy and Rose de signs. Call on as, examine and k convinced. r r l t f Y t y t The Alpha Restaurant Beyt Home Cooking in town Houmemnde bread, pies and calces. Open from A: 30 ,1. m. till midnight Mrs. F. D. Meyer, Prop. Next ilnoi to First Natl, liank. I Laure Community. J? Silverware the kind most admired is selling on its merits. It RESISTS wear. We also carry ALL ENGRAVING FREE. we "Quality Jewelers" Evcrard li. Hojle, Aljr. Phone 51 1 WBMMWOPWBU IILHWW n Jllll , Hl I.MIWI'U -V " "" " Wc carry no avcin t Jll, jC eel - AT THE i BEGINNING, TUESDAY, D c Store EC. 1st I BU We will refund in cash to eve ry customer the full amount of their cash purchases on one day in every month. . . No one will know what day it will be until the first day of the following month when the box will he opened and the refunds made, upon the presentation of the Sales Slips bearing -that date. I i t I ii liil 1JL i Save Your Sales Slips An YOUR MONEY B AT THE RED GRAIN DRUG THE PEOPLES DRUG STORE Gc C0( ii Jb ' iL :: i X I