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SEMI-WKSkLi IJANDON KSr'iROBK., Fill DAY. DECEMRER" I. 19l4
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IMPORTANT EVENTS
IQI4-IK AT
L COLLI
WINTER SHORT COURSE JAN. 4-30
Agriculture, Including Agronomy,
Animal Husbandry, Dairying, Horti
culture, Poultry Husbandry, Insects,
Plant and Animal Diseases, Cream
ery Management, Marketing, etc.
home Economics, including Cook
ing, Home Nursing, Sanitation. Sew
ing, Dressmaking and AMIIInery.
Commerce, including Business Man
agement, Rural Economics, Business
Law, Ollice Training, Farm Account
ing, etc. Engineering;, Including
Shopwork and Koadbuildlng.
FARMERS WEEK FEBRUARY 1-6
A general clearing house session of
six days for the exchange of dynamic
Ideas on the most pressing problems
of the times. Lectures by leading
authorities. State conferences.
EXTENSION SERVICE .
Offers lectures, movable schools, In
stitutes and numerous correspondencs
courses on request.
MUSIC: Piano, String, Band, Voice.
No tuition. Reduced rates on all rail
roads. For further Informa'ion address,
The Oregon Agricultural College,
(Iw 12-l-tu-l-l) C0KVAI.LI5, OHIIOON
The Alpha Restaurant
Best Home Cooking in
town
Houmemade ijread,
pies and cakes.
Open from fiiJO a. in. till midnight
Mrs. F. D. Meyer, Prop.
Next door to First Natl. Rink.
In the -Circuit Court or the State of
Oregon for Coos County
Coquilic Kiver Manufacturing )
Company, u Corporation, )
Plaintiff, )
V. )
Uoberl Dollar, Trustee, in re ;
Alfred Johnson Lumber )
Company, First National )
Bank of Handon, a Corpor- )
ation, and C. McC. John- )
Hon, Defendants. )
No. 1007, Receiver's Notice to
Creditors
Notice is hereby given Hint the un
dersigned has lieen appointed receiv
er of tiie usscts of the nbovo nanie'1
plaintitr corporation by an order of
the Circit Court of the Stnto of Ore
gon for Coos County, made and en
tered in the above entitled causo, and
has duly qualified by tiling his oiUh
of oflleo and giving bond us requir
ed by law.
And all laborers and others having
claims of any kind against the above
named plaintiff corporation arc here
by required to submit their cluinis
with proper vouchers to the under
signed at his office in the First Na
tional Hank Building, at Baiulon, Ore
gon, within ten days from this date
for consideration and allowance in
order of priority or be precluded
from having such claims considered
in any way.
Dated at Handon, Oregon, this 2t
day of November, 191 -J.
IS. E. OAKES, Kecciver
mer of liandon, Oregon.
J. M. LTfON, KegUter.
Nov. 17-Dcc. 'id.
Notice for Publication.
Department of the Interior, U. S.
Land Office at Roscburg, Ore., No
vember 12, 1911.
Notice is hereby given that Edwin
E. Stillwoll, of Handon, Oregon, who
on April I t, 1908, made Ilonyistond
cntrv, M8K, Serial No. Oil.), for
NW'i SVV, S'2 NW4, NU',4
NV4, Seciton 25, Townnhip 29 S,
Range If, W., Will. Moridan, ha.i filed
notice of intention to make final five
year proof, to establish claim to the
land above described, lie fore M. K.
Treadgold, U. S. Commissioner, at
bis office at Handon, Coos County,
Oregon, on the 29th day of December,
1914.
Claimant names as witnesses: John
Crowley of Bandon, Oregon; John La
molit of Bandon, Oregon; Ceorge
Cox of Handon, Oregon; Grant Pal-
rani
di-
MAKE YOUR
CHRISTMAS DOL
LAR DO DOUBLE
DUTY BY TRADING
WITH THE
Bandon Dry Goods Co.
IN SOME DEPART- I
MENTS IT WILL DO
THEDUTYOFTHREE
OR FOUR.
H Sacrifice Sale now
Beginning today, Dec. 1st,
we issue I
Refund Slip
for everv cash sale. Rnv a. little
v y -
every day, save your slips, and j
be sure of a part of your
Money Back
Call at the
Red Crain Drug Co.
'J he IVoplm Drug Store"
for, full parliculai'fcs
Notice for Publication Isolated
Trnt
PUBI T- T.AND SALE
Deoarfmer.; .J the Interior, U. :
Lanu Office at Hom burg, OreRo
Dr-inUaf OA 1 '11 J
Notice in hci-el.v trivon that, as
rectcd by the Commissioner of the
Generrtl Land 0.'Tic uim-v provision
of Act of Congie.s. ap;.ied March
u, (( hiat., tit pursuant u
the uppllcr.tioii of Gi idon T. Tread
mtltl. Serial No. 0n'.'.i. v.l' Will offe
at' public sr.ie to the highest bidder
hut- tint at. Inns than J1.25 nar acre
n( in r.VliK-lr A. !Vt on th ISth da
of December, 1914, at this office, the
following tract ot land: tne w
of fhc HE ft of Sec. 1, Tp. 30 S, R.
W .( W M
Any person claiming advcr.t4y the
above-described l.'.na aic oavmeu w
file their clain.i, or objection, on or
Del ore me lime, uesiznaiea ior auie
J. M. Upton. Register
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon in and for the County of
Cool.
In the matter of the wtate of Cro?
man Timmons. deceased. Notice of
Final Account-
Notice is hereby given that Jeanie
K. Timmons, executrix of the Jjast
Will and Testament of tho above
named deceased, has filed in htea bove
entitled Court her final account in the
lliatter of thea bove entitled estate,
and that the Honorable John F. Hall
hus appointed Monday tho 7th day
of December, 1914, at the hour of 10
o'clock A. M. of Gaid day at the Court
House in (JoquiUe Only, Cooe County
Oregon, as the time and pliico foi
hearing objection to Buch final ac
count and the fiT.al settlement aw
clotting of said estate, and has dirocleo
the undersigned to gtye notice of such
final bearing in Borne newspaper pub-
utined in ine county, once a week foi
four (4) successive weeks.
TUKKKl'OKK all nerbons interest
ed or otherwise are hereby i-otilied
niiit a nearing will , be nii.l ol such h
nal account at the above stated time
and place and tho.'io liavine obie.
tions to such final account and the
closing of said estate-, must file and
present same on or before such date
lhis notice is published in the Fri
day issue of The Bandon Itecodrer, a
semi-weekly newspaper published in
Loos uounty, Oregon, lor four (4)
successive weeks, the first on Octo
ber MO, 1014, and the last on Novem
ber 27th, 1914, being published live
(d) limes.
JEANIE It. TIMMONS
Executrix of the Last Will and
Testament of Crosman Timmons
deceased.
Notice of Administration.
Notice is hereby srivon that bv or
dor of the County Court of the Staot
ol Oregon, in ami for the County of
Coos, Mary C. Barrows lias been duly
appointed executrix, of the estate and,
Last Will and Testament of John A.
Ilambiock, deceased, and that letters
testamentary with Will annexed
were duly issued to her on the 24th
day of Octobor, 1914, and that she is
now qualified and acting.
Therefore, all persons having claims
against the said estate aro hrecby
notified to present, tho same with
proper voucher!; to the said executrix
at liaiuloii, Oregon, within six (()
months from the 27th day of Novom
'jor, 1914, the date of the final publi
ation of this notice.
MAKY C. BARROWS,
Executrix of tho will and citato
of John A. Hamblock deceased
GEO. P. TOri'ING, Attorney for the
estate
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon, in and for the County of
Coos.
In tho matter of tho estate of Chris
topher Iedgerwood, deceased. Notice
of Final Account.
Notice is hereby given, that MARY
E. LEDGERWOOD, adminsitratrix
of tho estate of Christopher Leciger
wood, deceased, has filed in the above
entitled Court her finnl account in
said estate, and that tho judge of the
said Court has appointed Monday, the
7th day of December, 1014, at the
hour of 10 o'clock A. M. of said day,
at the Court House in Oquilla City,
Coos County, Oregon, as the time and
place for hearing objections to such
final account, therefore all persons in
terested or otherwise are hereby no
tified that heu-'ing will be had on ;uch
final account at the aSove stated time
and place nud those having objections
to such account ana tne closing oi
said estate must file and present same
on or before such date.
This notice is nuUliahod m the Fri
day issue of tiie -Bandon Recorder, a
Bemi-wccuy newspaper, pubiisnea in
Coos County, Ore., for four successive
weeki, the first on the th day of No
vember, and the last on the 6th day
of December, 1014, being published
five times.
MARY E. LEDGERWOOD, Admin
istratrix of the Estate of Christopher
Iedgerwood, Deceased.
GEO. U. TOPPING, Attorney for
the Estate.
Ramain of Josaptt'a Wall.
The wuntlns of tho orUrtwil Jnnnpti't
u-oll are to be fonntl nt a sit sttu'iturt
illrt'tly on l be emia! route from fr-ho
client to Memphis, sbont two mllm
poulbetiHt of Cairo, Tho woti Ht-if It
In In coiiitviiril of Mime lmrrm-1 s lie
loutfliu; ii the army f icni( n i ii.u
Near by is "the 1 1 il l .' ' lint v "
Inrmwt iikw'iiii' In IVII The
imr mIiiiim nf hntlii)- ben hiickv I i-
Vt II Ih uk 1" "i' ibil .l.m.ili'M (1U
romniilrc ull n"i li m In i ti so iirojil
Ms one nil;. lit t!4j;tii' fur Mil. will
Ilk nil ih.- at r-' i -r ir
eilUtf. ri-tf mill h 'orfint I r .'
SOGEALPARADISE.
Owning a Parterre Box In New
York's Opera House.
MERE MONEY CANNOT BUY ONE
It Takas More Tlmn Wealth to Enable
an Outsider to Break Into the Fa
mous and Ultra Exclusive "Goldon
Horseshoe" at the Metropolitan.
Anybody with money enough can be
come the owuer of the costliest nrt
treasure In nil the world If It is for
sulo. Auylmdy etui have the finest
yacht or the biggest Fifth nvonuii
uiunsloii or tho longest string of
matched pearls. This menus mere
money.
Itut tho attainment of u box ut the
opera Is without Irreverence about as
near achieving the kingdom of la-nveu
on earth as It well can be. Richer
alone cannot buy entrance therein.
Not one millionaire In a hundred
owns a box at the opera.
Why?
.Inst jot down these symbols:
N (H-fin-o
mI!) Hll't
dl.l.' to i
U. M .
4t
IM.
t
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Pere we have social Now Vork't
dlhfest problem (xpressed algebraic
slfy. "X" Is tho unknown iiunntlt.v
for wliic-b a given value Is required.
"N" Is the uucertitlii quantity which
the ui.'itbeiiuitlcliins cull a "vtirliint."
and "n," "b" nnil "c" two the Known
iliiniitltleH which can readily be n-cer
tnlniMl by referring to the real extnte
records on file In New Vork city
In n word, when the rich man solves
It lie UnowN exactly how much a box
arthe opera iwfi in own outright. It,
fee simple, he and Ida heirs and ni-
ilgnt forever. If If lifts tho value of
The correct nnwor has on.'y been
renelied live times In thirs? '.virsl
Strangely enough, too. rtrlK rlht re-suit
each time Is never the same. Each
'olntlnn. where "N" bnt been pp'periy
found before the hielty solver lingliw
on his problem, gives hlctber nsnre
than the one before.
Today the correct answer is $1?o,(vio.
the price for which one of tho coveted
boxes was recently sold.
'I he symbol "N'Vmeans, In n word.
(lie approval of the board of director)
of the Metropolitan Opera. If you
ran poostbly get It and hnvo the S120..
fXK) lying idle to boot, then you can
hcopmp the proud possessor of a bo.i
ncfiu ojiora-ttie one and greatest tie
sldoratum of Miose who would have
Impeccable social proptige in No
Vork, which mennn everywhere. It
alsa "iiieaim that boxes In the "g lden
hon.eshoe" are the costliest of anj
ojicra house In the world. The right ti.
hnvo your six places at every perform
ance of the opera Is a mere adjunct
to the ownership. It is the fact that
you. personally, own the box which Is
tho acme of tho whole transaction. It
means that your social standing Is Al,
flawless, unimpeachable, unassailable,
wholly perfect!
Now let us get rluht down to (lgurei
and solve our problem of the opera
box. We must assume. oT course, that
we havo "S" flcnred down to n nicety
that Is, we have thr unqualified ap-
proval of the directors of the opera
the hardest qtiantltv of all to obtain
Our known quantities are a nvtrer
if record nnd easy to obtain to the last
penny We find. then, as follows: Our
V Is the value of the building: our
"b" Is tho mine of the land: our "e" Is
tho mortgage upon the property as a
wholo. And the divisor, .in. Is the
number of boxes In the parterre nt
the opera, of which there can be Just
thirty-live, no more and no less.
So, we can now subslltule figures
for our algebraic symbols or loiters
anil work out the problem by simple
arithmetic. The building Is figured at
Sl.noo.000 and I he land nt S:i,W)0.000.
Besides this, there Is an equity In a
lot building where scenery Is stored,
which Is figured nt $100,000 Yon have
Juki ns much a share ill the dingy loft
iik you have In your brilliant red and
gold box at the Metropolitan Open;
House. R the total real estate valut
Is $4,000,000 Prom this you must snb
tract the mortgage, which Is $1,000,000
Ontv reuult, then. Is $3.t00.000. Nnw,
dlTlo this by 3T. We get $102.57.
Ttiat is the cost price of a Ikix thn
spera. The balance Is the sel-T's
profit
Uwfc to tliis fact the remaining or
btlnal box holders of thirty years' ngo
have quadrupled their money. They
dripped In $.10,000 apiece then, and
Dow their Individual holdings are $120,
000 each and growlnu every season
Death alone ever parts an owuer from
his Ihix. and then It stays In the fam
lly nine times out of ten Why?
Simplest thliur In tlu world layiiuso
ihtf Ihix la sure of a luiudHome income
every year A man could live In stvln
from what his Ihix nt tlx opera would
bring him If In- bad in
Monday la ltu gala nluht f the week
st I tie oieni. A clwbu I mi k and ' they
all cboli-i. ex(it Unit moiiiu are
' Itoli'M- than the teat for m-tiinr or
auditory purKNM - iiii In- rwittxl out
st a 1001. 11 nt" millet, for $;uk for Just
th.lH. ni four Moiidav litsHit wforta
hiii'H" Hi. i. 11. Its nlbu a4 mat-liui-
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