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About Semi-weekly Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 1910-1915 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 8, 1914)
ItWrBtlMTMnlt) mtstJWtntimntum "' t on PAGE FOUR SEMI-WEEKLY BANDON .RECORDER. TUESDAY, DEC. 8TH, 1914 " j. Seattle Good Roads? Enthus: iast PoitsMlcut Bdiefits" df BeiteV 'Highways. f-f u fohhndi Cr J'AUwiys Jthfe hard work.'of cmn.gn ftor.btar rowb is to',convthc the farmer' and the landowner mat paved highways are necessary for their prosperity. It Oregon you mast overcome", the ar gument we met in-Washington,-thut hard surfaced roads ire for the en joyment of autpmobUiat merely. To bhow you what benefit We have re ceived fi. : i the paved roads built ir. Kintr cot. .ty, I will cite that, dpiihg this wa on the farmers in White Riv er Vt.l'oy have" teen saved $110,000 by oi it- htito truck Hue in the cot of hnuling dairy and other products to Seattle and the ;mijk , -$$efl?lnfc plants. Tuo other auto-Criick coin panios, the managers estimate, havi effected equal results, so tliat thu of n million dollars is not -too high fc figure at which to fix the saving to the farmers of this valley this year This could not have been done witl i iuhl'ii ntimii i iihwii IMPORTANT : EVENTS IQI4-IK AT 1 W1NTE!( SHORT COURSE JAN. 4-30 Agriculture, including Agronomy, Animal Husbandry, dairying, Horti culture, Poultry llu.tMnJry, Insects, Plant, and Animal kUeiatmr Cream ery Management, Aarketlng, etc. Homo Economics, including Cook ing, Home Nursing, Sanitation, Sew ing. Dressmaking and Millinery. Commerce, inch.Jiiig f'.tiilness Man agement, Kural IxoiH'ir.ics, Business Law, Office Training, l-arm Account ing, etc. Engineering, Including Shnnwork' and Roadbuilcline. FARMERS WI:I:K FEBRUARY 1-6 A general clearing house session of six days for the exchange of dynamic Ideas on thtf most pressing problems . '6fth'etlmes. Lectures by leading authorities. State conferences. EXTENSION SERVICE' ; Offers lectures,, mdfi&(t 'schools'; In stitutes and "numerous ccrrebpondencs courses: 'on reqiicit." 1 .' MUSIC:- Piaird,StrirKi Band VJoJce. No, tuition. V'Reducd fates on all rail roads. For f utthet'lncrma jon addfess, The Oregon Aerfculfurai'Colloie, (tw-lS-Mo-M) CORVAt-LIS, OREGON Mrs. Geo. foeRdorftr Pupil of Enist'tlsftmatw Piano TKebry Studio 535 Bluff St. Phone 113 , ,. PURE' DRUG'S. .' Do you want pure dru and drug sundries, fine, perfumes, hair brushes," and toilet articles? If so call on C. Y. LOWE;- Rafffloh The Alpha -Rfefaarant .Best Home Cooking in . town . Monmefnade bvavS, picg and takes. ()eu from 6i 30 a n ;iu,li ititt Mrs. F. D. Meyer, Prqp. Nrt ilnur i fi 11 N'.itl lla.k. IHote!" Bandon? Anuruan IMan. fJH) .Hid f.Sil un (iy, f t S0i eur old road" These are.tho words of Frank Tor ce, Uie dairy farmer of Orilla, 1 .nlci from Seattle. Farmer Terrace 3 widely know nin Washington" und Oregon as a leader in work for bettor oadV. He hns ntlrossod many good oods meetings in this state, nnd dur ig the meeting -of th6 Legislature woV years, ago was presented with ,old watch in appreciation of his of ectTve- Work in the cause of better i oads. The watch was bought witl .'unds raised by popular subscrip .ion, and the presentation was made y Governor West. Having time and noans to devote to urging a policy of lermanent roadbuilding, Tcrraco ha ;iven up 1(10 working days the last wo years to the work of pleading fo '.ettcr roads. "An auto truck takes a ton of ' reignt from my farm to Seattle for .1.50, delivering wherever I desire she railroads would charge $2 and in -dditiou there would be cartage ;oth ends of the shipment. I can give ,ou other concrete instances whei .lyse'f and other farmers have di octiy benefited from the new paveo .igh vuyis," said Farmer Teirace ;tHi g a shipment' of nearly two ton .f p.pe fiom Seattle the auto truck .-harced S4 to bring it to my door vliereae-lha railroad charge ahd cart ,ge would liavo amounted to $6, be ' idea my loss of time. Before we hue ue toad paved it cos tme 1 Vi cent i gallon to haul my milk to Seattle 1 iow the cost is of a cent a gallon Jach truck hauls from 130 to 140 cam vcigliing 110 pounds each, making two oui.d trips daily. A few years ago .hipped 70 tons of cabbage over tht oads on which lost of money had licoi vasted, and it cost me nearly throe imes what the cost is now over th mved roads with auto trucks. S .vhat do we farmers care for the lit ,ie extra taes levied to build per nanrtitly paved roads. We want th jest roads, no matter .what they cost.' "There nre 20,000 cows in White iiver Valley. It is a common matte or a cow to givo a monthly return of 17 the entire year. The dairy indus ry in this valley brings in ?2,G00,0O ,'early to the farmers. The condens u miiK piants are running to lull cap icity and have their products sold un .il next May. Condensed milk and reani are shipped everywhere. Bui lairying is decreasing in this vnllej locause'the land has become too val lable for that. Because of the new .jrder of things brought, forward hj he paving 8f the county highways ho land is being cut into sma.ll gar ln tracts. Threhtal value of land ivo miles out of Scattlo is $00 pci ear, and 13 miles out $80, while the orry land from 10 to 80 miles out las an annual rental vnlue of $100 in aero. "I nm hoping to see the Columbia aivor Highway completed and hard turfneed," concluded Farmer Terrace 'It will be the greatest investment he people of Oregon and tho tax- layers of Mtlltiiomah county could JMike. I own no land there, but onw it is more fertile than the up- nndR of Iniget Sound, an dthe thou lands of acres of uncultivated land ilong and back of the highway you ire building' will be mado accessible amines rurnisning opportunity to nave these lands occupied by dairy men, Barry growers and farmers gen- srally, tho road will .soon ropny itf -oat in tho crop of tourists an dsight- aeers which theg ront highway will attnict year after year. Sam Hill, myslf autf othars tried to get a Col umbia Highway started down the north hank of the river, ubt we met with loo much opposition from other (jurtfi of the state, the people of Tu -et Sound bclievcing it woidd benefit Portland too much." A VERSATILE MONARCH. .. i i. - . i.i leUr the Craat of Russia Was a rte.il Jack of All Trndes. All hlsutrtKUH agre tlmt IVtor tht Cfreat of Uuatilii wan a iuhii of vnrlouv coomf)ll8bnienu After lie be-cumt emperor Ut worked as a shlplmlldei .In Auisterdaui Ilia object was to tudy the count ruction of ships that the intormntlun gulneel a an ordinary norKtuuii lultfht nld him In eatabllsb ln a flrat cIiks iiutjt in bis own coun trj. He nlso KtuliJ anatomy and '"ill tu (Jtllifht In dissecting buiuan kh fie u smd to hut acted at eX'Tiitiuuer on several ueeaaioiis. ou being wtno. after the fige of Nurvu eoptiiln soldiers disobeyed orders wtmtwunm tut MidmeMl timrn to deatb nd killed them blmMir. Hu whs mIm will to Bug ortuiliiala with bis own tin nd lit tratl ed as a eurmou In hi uwi eonntr) wht-ru lm was uiujouwil U nfitnrm niiiniittiibmii n whII a io (.!.. l ,,-i. i., ,u,, im-ji, in j, ..h .. i, i,,. U'liuUjr riirriatf a m f " - ' 'u-ii i.ui. 1 1 Hi, vcrantllltf i. ' i" ii i' i .Ilia prmwvatf Ut Tmitp ii.,.iiih hi V..rlittr4 wlwff ilu'tfc ( iiiji huhIu it i unitMWr m4 trtl)-r trf, iirui i. ii n1 ivory $ II In ii" ii i huh i i,i ( in MHU llit) llwla la l . iiM.nl ui, "f MAiMM IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE COUNTY COQUILLE RIVER MANUFACTURING COMPANY ) A CORPORATION, PLAINTIFF, - - : . .) ' V. : - ' ) ROBERT DOLLAR, TRUSTEE, IN RE ALFRED- JOHNSON LUMBER COMPANY, FIRST . NA ) TIONAL BANK OF BANDON, A CORPORATION; ) AND C, McC. JOHNSON, DEFENDANTS ' ' ) ' No. 4007 Notice-of Sale' by 'Rece'iver. - - . Notice Is hereby given, that I, the undersigned -receiver of the "assets of tho above named plaintiff corporation hercinbefone, duly, appointed by -thfc court and qualified according to law pursuant to the authority, vested in mc by law and the order of tho court on December 12, 1914, at 11:00 o'clock A. M. of said day at the building known as the Cbquille River Manufacturing Company's Factory at Bullards, Coos County, Oregon, Vill offer for sale and sell to tho highest and best bidder for cash all of the following describ ed chattels of the plaintiff corporation, towit: . . xlxl8, 452 bdlcs, 50 pes per bdl. , . 1 ; ' x8xl4, GO pes. ' i x0xl4, 280 pes. '' " V ' x3x20, 2G bdles, 100 pes per bdl. ' ' xlxll in., 100 bdlcs, 50 pes. per' bdl. . ''. '-' ' xl.13Vi, 303 bdlos., 50 pes. per bdl. , Vix2x25, 1000 bdlcs, 50 pes. per bdl. . . . .. . ; . x4x20, 18 bdles, 100 pes. per bdl. ' ' - -! tfxWxliys, 05 bdlcs, 40 pees per bdl. ' ' - lxOxl2Vi, 175 bdles, 20 pes. per bdl. x5xlf, 10 bdlcs, 40 pes. per bdl. 14x1014x16, 9 bdlcs, 40 pes per bdl. l'6xlx22, 284 bdles, 50 pes. pod bdl. 1x2x24, 144 bdlcs, 50 pes per bdl. xl3xl4, 38 bdles, 4U pes per bdl. 1 0x16 American Planer. x2-x28-&, 1280 bdles, 25 pes per bdl. ' . 1x2x24, 180 bdles, 50 pes. per bdl. ..... 4x9-94x22, 24 bdles, 50 pes per bdl. x3-xl5, GO bdles, 80 pes per bdl. x3-xl5, 5 bdles, 80 pes. per bdl; &x3.18Vi, 39G bdles, 100 pes per bdl.. xlxll, 120 bdles, 50 pes per bdl. 1x1x18, 180 bdles, 50 pes, per lidl. Vix3x25)i, 3G0 bdles, 50 pes. per. bdl. 3-10x3x18 Vi, 3G0 bdles, -100 pes. per bdl. 4.4x24, SG4 pes, 50 pes per bdl. . 7-10x4x22,330 bdlcs, 50 pes per bdl. 74x1x18, 300 bdles, 50 pes. per bdl. ' '4x3x18, 480 bdles, 50 pes per bdl. : x5-VixlG, 30 bdles, 80 pes per bdl.-5-10x3x25 870-bdles, 50 pes per bdl.. 3-lGx5-4xl8, 100 bdloii, 50 pes. per -bdl, ixlVjxl7, 75 bdles, 150 pes per bdl, 3-1Gx3x25Vj, 240 bdlcs, 50 pes per bdl.' 4x2?4x25, 230 bdles, 50 pes per bdl ' Iix2-lixl8, GOO bdles, 50 pes per bdl. 1ix5-1ix22, 40 bdles, 50 pes per bdl. 4x9-9ix22, 27 bdles, 50 pes per bdl. x5M.xl0, 470 pieces. lxG-M-xM, 700 pieces. 9ix8xl0Vi, 54 bdlcs, 25 pes per bdl. ltexiy.!Xl5V,-350 bdles, 50 pes. per bdl. xl2'4xl3, 39 bdles, 20 pes per bdl. 1 Rip Saw, American, Power. , . 2 Cut off Saws. 2 Haul up Saws. 1 Twin Band 1 0 in. Band Saw 1 8 in. Roll. 1 Knife Grinder. 0 Resnws. 15 Round Saws Guide." 1 10 H. P. Motor. ' ; ' : 1 35 II. P. Motor; ' :::..:.' 2 25 II. P. Motors. 1 Portable Forge. , . '. .' Line Shafting and Pulleys. ' 1 Diamond match cut-off saw arbor table and belts, shafts complete. 1 American Gxl5 Matcher including '.-sits, shafts, etc. -1 Morshon 54 in. Twin Band'Rcsaw with, ball bearing crowding wheels ompleto as regularly furnished but without saws. 1 American No. 132 15x6 planer leads and countershaft rebuilt. 1 General Electric Fort Wayne :20 volts, 1800 R. P. M., complete as 1 General Electric Fort Wayne 220 volts, 1200 R. P. M., complete ns 1 Goncral Electric Fort Wayne Cycles, 220 volts, 1200 R. P. M., complete' as rogularty furnished. 1 Goncral Electric Fort Wayne 220 volts, 1200 R. P.' M., complete as 'ocated in the building or factory of , in Coos county, Oregon, and opposite the Bullnrds Post Office; that tho said chattels and all of them, also miscellaneous lot of tools, implements, odd lumber and small chattels, also all book Juc, or to become due to the plaintiff title, Intcroat and estate of tho plalnifr and land occupied and use dby said plaintiff corporation for such factory at Bullards .Ferry in Coos County, Oregon. ' ' ' Dated at Bandon, Coos County, Oregon, this'24th day of November, 1914 E. E. OAKES, Rocoivor. City Meat Market A I'ULL LINE OF SELECT FRESH AND SALT M EATS ALWAYS ON HANI) MODERN. METHODS AND COURTEOUS TREATMENT COM BINE TO MAKE YOUR TRADING u HERE A PLEASURE. YOUR PA.' TRONAGH SOLICITED. Phone 193 OKEGON FOR COOS -.-I- .V nnd Matcher complete with joiner 'induction Motor, 10 II. P., GO Cycles, 'regularly furnished. ' Induction "Motor, 35 II. P.,' GO Cycles. regularly furnished. Induction' Motor, 25 H.' P. Motor, GO Induction Motor, 25 II. P., GO cycles, regularly, furnished, all described as said Defendants 6n tho Coquillo River accounts, notes, credit, nnd, monies corporation, also all of tho right corporation in. and' to tho buildintr STATE Of SM3..s)i)j& 130 " LODGE DIRECTORY h Masonic. Bandon "Lodgc,No. 130, A. F. & A. M. Stated communications first Saturday nfter the full moon of each month. Special communicatio'ns Master Masons cordinlly invited. C. R. MOORE, W. M. PHIL PEARSON, Secretary. Eastern Star. Occidental Chapter, No. 45, O. E. S., meets Saturday ovonings bofore and after stated communications of Masonic lodge. Visiting members cordially invited to attend. L.. KATE ROSA, W. M. ROSA BINGAMAN, Sccretar.v. Rebckah ' Ocean Rebckah Lodge, No. 120, I. .0. O. F.,' meets second nnd fourth Tuesdays nt I. O. O. F. hall. Ti-an-cicnt members cordially invited. ELVA MILLER, N. G. . MINERVA LEWIN, Secretary. I .0. O. F. Bandon Lodge, No. 133, I. O. O. F., moots every Wednesday evening. Visiting brothers in good standing cordially invited. D. C. KAY, N. G. L. I. WHEELER. Socrotary. Knights of Pythias. Delphi Lodge, No. 04, Knights of Pythias. Meets- every Monday ev ening nt Knights hall. Visiting knights invited to attend. ERNEST SID WELL, G. 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. m. 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 evenings in I. O. .0. F. hall. Transeient Moose cord ially invited. Somothing doing ev ery Thursday. Yon tin nnwf pet'" KOl loielca aart AnwrUin coraposMc iieM n.4 soon othr. ;v.r'.v"""t- MoratAuMita -Co.ljr,i..no( CwjKDi IWpaurtl Mavhili. .751 Pni-a Cp.64, No. 2. 0,0dm Ar, rlCS 'au . Kii.. inf HI UMntrlU Mtl4 iZn Euiuu Itilw'uiua liee.liJicn .o' ffrtimciuilio. Atk fat catUog. Mi :1 I Brown & Gibson 1 The l.e.iling Contractors ; anil Builders ' Wc furnish plans and speci firntieftfn rel it y ounrc o ing to build anything, no matter how lnrge or how small, we can save you money. Let us figure on your building. I City Transfer S. D. Kelly, Proprietor Light and Hcnvy haul ing promptly done, i y Contracting and grad- X ing. Transeient trade J fsoucucfi. n o r s e s boarded. Phone. 1151 I Office: Dufort Iuilliug 10c J5 arsflsp C. I. Starr J'jr C'Ihm. WWk K flitH i . ; 0w b I Hit .wVs ( a . PROFESSIONAL CARDS 9 (i) C. R.. WADE Lawyer BANDON, OREGON DR. H. L. HOUSTON Physician & Surgeon Office in First Nntionnl Bank build ing. Hours, 9 lo IE a. m; 1:30 to 4 p. f m; 7 lo 8 in the evening. BANDON, OREGON DR.' SMITH J. MANN Physician & Surgeon Ofike in Ellingson Building. Hours, 9 to 12 a. m; ) to C p. m. BANDON, OREGON DR. L. P. SORENSEN Dentist Office in First National Bank built! ing. Telephone nt house and ofllce. BANDON, OREGON G. T. TREADGOLD Attorney and Counselor at Law Ofllce in Ncjy Bank Building Notary Public BANDON, OREGON DR. R. V. DEEP Physician '& Surgeon Office in EHingson building, Phone 72 BANDON, OREGON DR. ARTHUR GALE Physician & Surgeon Office in EXingson building. Office phone, 35C. Residence phone, 35ri. BANDON, OREGON DR. S. C. ENDICOTT Dentist Oflieo in Ellingson building. Office phono 1241. Residence phone, 1101 BANDON, OREGON DR. I. L. SCOFIELD Dentist Office in Fahy nnd Morrison Build 'ng. next to Emergency Hospital. 1 Thne 1141 BANDON, OREGON DR. H. M. SHAW . Eye," Ear, Nose and Throat Specialist Office Phone 330-J Res Phono 105-.1 Rooms 200-1 Irving Block MARSIIFIELD, OREGON BENJAMIN OSTLIND Consulting Engineer and Architect MARSIIFIELD, OREGON TheHolidays will soon be here A Gift to strengthen friendship your portrait WHEELER STUDIO. ---9 Credit and Po wet MANY OF OUR MOST SUC ("ESSFI'L MEN ASCRIBE THEIR "START IN LIFE" TO THIS DA V TIIRY OPEN ED A RANK ACCOUNT. CREDIT AND POWER CAN Illi! WHSLDItl) IN Till! COM MUUCfAL WORM) II V THE MJCAJift OI' A HANK Mi. CO I 'N'T. WB INVITK YOU TO (JIM VN wmt m. riUHT skfn ukm Geo, Erd man, Proprietor