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'T U E S D A Y , A U G . 20, 1889.
Johns Creek Items.
T h e W a t e r W> D r in k .
TELAMI HOTEL.
J. L . L e w kllh i *
about !»0 sheep and lambs, hogs, chickens. J. A. LBUMiEau
ph»w,
harrow,
roller,
wagon
and
a
good
i
E ditor H erald :—-Were you
Weather pleasant, and rather dry for
mower Hold along with the farm. Please!
thi*; country.
over impressed with tho magnitude
don't all speak a, once.
-r* p y T ’A T U
^ ’P I )
O ur i>e<»{ilo are all done with their
hny- of the disciples of Hippocrates to
U £4200—240 acres 10 miles from Myrtle A j X l f J J .1 A I . Q J u l b X b
-AND —
»n d .r o <bioito»lh«r‘ ■.hot.»’ *l>i le; incren9e ,,le population 0F this
Point SO acres bottom Ian 1 20 cleared there
on UK) acres level bench, balance rolling I
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* * " “ ou.
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« '* “ u,ryMt ‘" planet? I'osBihly, yon may my-
hills, living water several orchards and fair
conn1
that
their
researches
tend
uot
so
new house, postofluv, mills .schools and
Vo scribe made n visit to Coquille City n
C. D. E L L I O T T , Prop.
church convenient; 120acres joining- will bo
few tlnvs since after an absence of almost much to an increase as to the pre
free if sold soon; governin' nt land joining.
a >ear. Considerable improvements in that vention aud cure of disease and;
OIE*
Front street
. . .
Coqnille City.
W £1700— hi acres two miles from
length of time is quit*« noticeable. Most the prolongation of life. W ell,
Tables supplied with the best tbe market
Coqnille
City
partly
improved
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prominent among these is Lyons store from a humanitarian standpoint C O Q U IL L E C IT Y . Coos Co., O r i acres bottom, balance line level bench, 15
affords. Large airy rooms with the beet
acres cleared n beautiful small place, be nut i-
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; n.l the llnunewell building. If quite a that would be true, still, tho result!
new
spring beds.
clear spring branch handy.
number of sniribilike Mr. Huunoweli should is an increase in population. T he
I Y £1500—lti'J acres three miles from town
x" drift Dito (Toquilla, with plenty of j SCytlie of the grim reaper is evud- W ILL TRANSACT A GENERAL REAL ■ several acres fine creek bottom land, burned
and seeded to grass, the finest of pasture,
c pual lo back them, in process of time, ¡ * 1 f o r tb e n o n c e , aml the inevitable
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and pure spring water on the land joining
»>«n wroulii
« « . m l , p rm n , . p o r io d p , « tD one(I. I „ c u m b a tin g
ESTATE BUSINESS.
tan be had reasonable.
W ill Buy, Sell and Transfer
verv hnndsome appearance.
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Z £101X1—75x100 feet corner lot near cen
There seems to be considerable musical i (*pDth, and 111 the absence of his
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ter of Coqnille City, with large buildings
talent. both vocal and instrumental, devel- °tix ilia iíes, plague, famine and war
thereon, also two lots 50x100 feet with good
oped in Cuquillo City. This is real praise- j sVe Vl)ta‘n «-greater density of pop- Will !)UV Uild SCl ¡UlDrOYCd FaMlS new cottage, nice location for only £1000.
Improved Lands, Tim ber Claims,
<t 320 acres ot coal land near tide-water >
Worthy.
Young people could no t employ i elation, and there again, owing to
Stock Ranches, Etc.
on the river, several veins of coal theron,!
all their leisure time in a belter way than ¡ gregarious proclivities
of
tho
price on application.
Collection
o f Claims P ro m p tly ;
in the study and practice of vocal aud in- gems homo, we are confronted
A A £7<X*—152 acres near Minard’ s mill
slrumeutnl music. We visited the skating W ltllOteof the principal CflUSe> of
on East fork of the Coqnille.
Attended to.
v6n4
rink, and found that some of the young disease— overcrowding and
the
UK $1000—160 acres of unimproved land
Office In Residence of J. A. Lehuherr.
near Parkersburg on w hich is some valuable
pe .pie have become quite expert in the art unavoidable accumulation of infec
We wish to say to those desiring farms or !
cedar timber will make a good homo when
of skating on rollers. It is natural enough, tions germs. Notwithstanding the
improved.
homes, that we have now quite a number
and right enough for young people to have
CC £2500—1G2 acres nt month of Lampey | o f places on our list, which we c; n sell;
Buy, sell and lease city property
improved methods and enlarged
social amusements, and among all the ath
creek
cattle, 35 sheep, uiare and colt, 1 reasonable, ranging from £700 up to as high
means of battling with disease, I make investments for other parties tools, 15
sold along with place.
letic exercises whi ;h I h ive ever yet wit-
Myrtle Point, Oregon,
as £7000—some stock ranches, mostly bench
Wo have over 4000 acres of fine fir and
n< sod. there i> none which is more grace am utterly astounded at the indiff
with the same care and judgement cedar timber which can be had in large or find hill, while others are mostly bottom:
ful! or an using for both ladies and gent lo erence displayed ami the ignorance
small tracts which includes some of the some fairly improved, others highly improv
ia - l io *>n, age in than skating on ‘ ro.lers.*' manifested in reference to tke exercised in their own purchases. finest old growth timber in the county.
ed. Call FU.d look over our list. Will take,
ROPAGATOR of, uud dealer in Fruit
it i lare limi been lamp jx’St.s on the street j Water which WO
CUllSUUiC.
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• 1200acresct b'st cedar tract yet to be had pleasure in showing the places. No sale, j
T a u and siuaS*. traits. He keeps
in
the
county
all
in
one
body
at
only
£7
per
vomii r - wit!' lights in ti.t-iu. we could have matter what muy be t!»ö character P a r fig g wishing to dispose of prop
«•»ere. Just thiuk of it. Correspondence so no damage. We Lave also desirablo towni constantly on hand n well regulated assort
al irosi imagined that we were in a "town,“ I o f the ground, gravel or lime,
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licited.
property for sale.
erty can not do better than to
meut, cheaper than the cheapest.
v bile we were in Coquiiie City,
in form - where wells are in use, they should
Scud in your orders no pains spared to
Tin*
ISiimtoii
lle
a
e
li
I'.stale.
mu iv for Coqniib i .ty. the streets are too be protected from the drainage of
place it our hands as our
give
full satisfaction.
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nairow and the buildings are nii^ too i cesspools and other avenues of de
Containing upwards of 660 acres, to be
chances for disposing
much huddled up in
bunches. Great
sold in lots to suit purchasers, including
leterious seepage. 1 believe it to
• are should at way» bo exercised in having
land lots of ten acres and upwards, build
are first-class.
be one o f the greatest pleasures of
the streets in good condition—perfectly
ing lots, sites for villa residences, etc., etc.,
smooth, level, hard and clean. The boys life, to a thoughtful being, to know
at the town of liandon Beach.
The pro
W e are prepared to attend to
might occ isionully want to have a foot-race that the cup o f drinking water is
ductiveness of the soil which is a black or
with the town marshal. In that case, they pure and undefiled.
a dark brown sandy loam is well known.
T h e SIDEWALK PHILOSOPHER.
should have some sort of a fair chance to
The equibilitv of the cliiuati— there is only
Coqnille City, Or.
wiu the race.
one degree and a decimal la-tween the tem
I.e
lt
r
r
l'T-oui
II,union.
One of our neighbors while slashing a
perature of the month» of May and Decem \ Skiffs Built on short notice; I’rice— Skiffs,
Joe Nay
few days ago, collided with a good-sized
ber, and only eleven degrees between ! one dollar per f<x»t, Cleucker and curved
v is here looking
D as nice
h.'riitts' nest, aud it had any amount of as a school inarm.
G-. W* Majory, jr. Prop.
W E T R A N S A C T A L L L E G A L the winter and the summer—see last boats, two dollars oer foot. All kinds of
real black hornets in it with white faces and
Painting and
Parties from Portland are look-
annual rep >rt of tin cli f f signal officer ■ ship's bouts made to order.
firey tail? Iuimediately after the collision jug at Goy. Bennett’s place with a
of the army—render it a most desirable lo j repairing oars and spoons, eto., etc. v7n:M
B U S IN E S S I N
T H IS
AVING just leased the above well-
took place, the neighbor made a dive for view to purchasing. H is place in-1
cality for those in search of health and rec- |
known hostelkrj, it shall be my ear-
the nearest brush-pile, and got himself un
rt ation. It contains the purest and coldest !
eludes the
celebrated Baudon
i nest endeavor to give patrons the l»est
der it in a regular quick-about-it sort of
springs, and creeks (lowing with an abun r IM IE co-partnership heretofore er.isting
L IN E .
bench which has not an equal on
I between (he undersigued in thè livi-rv treatimnt possible, and snch as will merit
fashion. As a matter of course, he skinned
dant supply of wat-. * throughout the year.
the
Oregon
const
for
a
place
of
business
ìs this day bv mutuai coiis'-nt dis- their patronage. The house has been rend**
his nose in his hacte to get under that
Tiieabove lands include tie* renowned Urn- solved. J.J. Baker of the 'Arni v ili «*on-
VC ted tluour;hout; supplied with good ln*ds,
recreation
and
resort.
W e hope by fair dealing and don Beach by light of patent and of con
brush, but that was a matter of very little
duct ihe l*uSirie receivt- bills due the timi and the table will be constantly supplied
F. A. Rounds, a railroad builder
consequence. The next day our neighbor's
and pa v the «b*bts of the sanie.
strict attention to business to mer- siderable length, with it ; rock bound bays, l).:t**'i Coquille City, Oregon, I J. .1. Baker, with th'- best the market affords.
fact had the appearance of being very fat. after finishing a four- uile load for
agate beaches, golden sands, spacious eaves
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Aprii ìst, 1S8‘L
( G. L. Coon.
v7n2ltf
G. W. MAJORY.
1 heae hornets stem to be very energetic in AJr. t raw ford at llo r a s creek, luis
the confidence of parties having and varied attractions, and when connect-. ;1
tln-ir business habits.
When they begin come to the river to run Capt.
by rail, weich we It s«.* it soon will be. with
business, they mean business, and they ail Parker’s rotiti on Bear creek.
the inland raiiwus. will in r.l! proba
business to transact in our line.
seem to be remarkably unanimous in their
bility be tin* greatest marine nml summer
The Coquille City Trombone
in o d e •foperutions.
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These
facts concerning
resort on the Pacific const. Apply to
the In-run can be easily demonstrated band gave a dituce F r id a y evening
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(1 «•<•;;. a: l us-:; :i r.
Baudon B a eh, Coos r canty. ‘ Art*.
Ileal Estate Fina
SHERWOOD i SANFORD
Oh! wlint locioue» blackberry
pies nt the Lehulierr hotel hist
week.
B illy Robert* is building a cosy
cottage near
the residence of
Frank Decker.
( ’ has. E. (». Doit/ is erecting a
barn ou his lots in Border & Ben
der’s addition.
Mr. Lewellen. Sr., is putting up
a nice residence near J. L. Lewel-
len’s furniture store.
Also wild hinds, Tim ber Haims,
John M. Roberts, a fine mechanic,
is putting the finishing touches on
Dr Fie nt go’s fine residence.
stock ranches, etc.
J. A. Lehnherr’s large barn is
so far enclosed that lie has placed
within it a nice lot of oat hay.
Mrs. J. C. Bro .n with L ittle
Grover ' i-ited ( ’oquille City last
week. They were missed at home.
J. 0. Brown's addition to Myrtle
Point is or recoid amt he now of-
feis lots for sale.
One block has
nlready been sold.
Sol Wise and lady visited Ban-
don last week and enjoyed the fes
tivities occasioned by the meeting
o f the teachers at that time and
place.
Residents of the upper liver are
requested to send ir news items to
this departnnnt. M e hope to be
able to occupy more space in the
H erald hereafter.
Wm. Volk mar’s hardware store
is being pushed forward with en
ergy. It will be the highest build
ing in town, square top and leaded
tin roof.
J. A. I.ehnherr has purchased
and shipped about eleven tons o f
chittini bark this season.
This
has become quite an industry in
this part o f the valley.
Dr. George D. Elgin came down
from the quartz mines Saturday
and remained over Sunday. Moun
tain life seems to agree with him
as he is rugged and hearty.
Our town is covered with dust,
k
-
ed aud most thoroughly enjoyed.
owing principally lo the log w.tgous
n s r o T ic iE r i
A £6100.—320 acres, 155 of bottom, bal
The party here Saturday night There were some two hundred
engaged in supplying the Edwards
ance hill itmd
acres plow land. 10 acres
'O T in : is h-reby given that my wife,
participants, ami dancing was kept meadow, good buildings orchards and spring
«fc Dalmas mill with timber which was a very pleasant affair.
Sara’.; J-'.. An«lr> .vs. h shot my bad end
up
till about four o’clock in the water, school and postotllce near, oue-half board without ji.st <• t-o or provocation,
is being converted into lumber
M orris Bennett tlrew the prize
mite from Fairview 1*. O.
and 1 warn all persons l. ! t > trus* iur on
very fast.
gold watch that was offered with morning. Everybody is loud in
B £1500—200 njres. 40 of swale bottom, ir.y account.
Jeff Wilson is now a resident of baking powder at W ise <Sc Bender’s praise o f your band which has not, balance bench hind. :t0 plowed, 60 roughly
C. S. ANDREWS.
a superior in the county. We cleared for pasture, fair buildings and good Myrtle Point Or« : n. .h..lv Is*. 1 '-P. nfs
our town and w ields the li ¡nimer store.
shall always be glad t: patronize young orchard of 300 trees. 1(H) bearing, -id
and saw with dexterity. W e thiuk
acres fenced with red Cedar.
Frank Pcx>re the painter has in
It TA Zie
if J eff had a good chance he would stalled Diek Braden as barber the dances given by it or in its
(i 65>'—t 'l acres 23 cows 17 other cattle,2
tine mares, new wagon and two sets harness
go and see some other fellow ’s girl. while he embellishes the buildings ivonor.
cider
press, plow, harrow, hay rake and
The steamer Dolphin o f Port oth *r prop.rty
Keep cool, boy, the chance will of our city with artistic skill.
sold along with pi nee. 130
land arrived in the river Friday a o. . ;f b it >rti ¡•»’ h L .liclear d.20iu mead
come.
Mr. 1 «ieh tho gardener will soou
ow, t vo good houses and go d barn, finest
A. A. Hang, who is ¡n the real es be able to supply our market with at 3:30 p. m. with supples and of v v» r, only on«-half mile from r;ver
some 33 fishermen and li.j Chinese buidniv. at KanUoipn mid one mile from
tate business in Portland, has been ripe tomatoes. Wo trust that this
operatives for Hume’s cannery, Parkersburg choice location for stock.
a guest at the I.ehnherr hotel and will be in advance o f Elder E d
LE. £it!J0—160 farm and sixteen heed of ,
it also stopped in at Gardiner to
at J. A. Lehuherr s n few lays munds.
cattle twelve liog-t. twodoren chickens au«l
deliver supplies for the Umpqua two o the
black cats in Oregon. One
past. H e is a pleasant gentleman
Robert Low e, deputy county canneries.
N ot being acquainted of tie c'i >iccst bn-'»i;nM offered on our list.
audis verv fa: orably impressed with
Farm fairly improved with I uiltlniep,f, nces,
clerk arrived in town Friday.
It with the bar, Capt. Lathom stood and
orohard. On head wat is of North
the ( ’oquille ami promises a report
is whispered around that he will o f f the Coquillc till Jimmie AveriU ft>rk of ('< qu i lie.
T r y th e C u r e I ?; S ' " ' h ' ' ' i
o f this section on his return home.
F 250‘J—10> acres tW) of very rich low
make his home at this place.
lit* run out iu*a skiff, and piloted him
land, will be excellent when drained
Dr. (? ussenhoven G now fully will be a welcome resident.
j in. Not minding her tiller first swamp
balance
hill land, a few acres cultivated,
settled in tha resilience formerly
Messrs. Leneve, Dunham, E arl; rate she failed to keep ttie channel barn on place, but no house; lies in a handy t n a * y S -t e s a
5 «! tl
C ti J
occupied by Dr. Flentgo and is Mrs. Leneve, Misses Leneve and around Jenks rock and weut on the neighborhood to roads school, town and
Cleanses thoNasr! XVis:?3rrc3. Al
having a large practice.
H is di Nichols came up ou the Ceres Sun- M iddle grou uls where ¿he remain- navigation, only partly improved.
lays Inflammation. Heal3tho Sores.
G
D
UX)—16'/acres
one
mile
and
a
half
ploma from a German medical col day evening.
from river landing at Arago; fair building» Restores tho Senses ci' Tabiij, tlmoll
They procured a ed over night,
lege is sufficient proof that he un carriage and attended the camp-
and orchard, best of water: several acres and Hearing.
The new hands are to take charge cultivated
and balance is good timber and
derstands his profession and lie meeting two miles above tojrn.
A particle fs cpplird into each nostril and
j of the Ocean House at once.
gra s laud on a public road and well loca
1» ngrc«*nt»le. PrlcoGOc. nt I)ru «r> *l" or by
has had excellent success in the
ted.
mail. ELY RROTIIEUS.SO Warren St,New Yoik.
S t r a y e d or S t o l f n : - A
lmy
cases be h is treated.
FF. £301)—Forty-three acres all choice
mare with white saddle markf
Notice is hereby given that for land, tFenty-tbrce acre«cleared, neat build-1
C. E. Sehroeder received from altout
lo hands
neon It
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in^s. fence« and hne variety of choice frmt
ids hurll,
high, has bepn
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; llie purpose of making examination Bo.ttH Gan land at tho door if iliey wish,
below a nice spring wagon a few
J. C. Brown’s PftS* (, f a
days since.
Twenty-three years missing irom .J. U. cro w n s pas- (>f #l|l persons who may offer them- School, «tore, and postoffice dose at hand.1
ture two weeks.
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... r Very pretty location and ch*ap terms can
>. Any information „i
ngo we taw Charley driving a yoke
! voltes
candidates for teachers o f u.
on part payment.
1)14 £1200—Largo, new (¿ueen Anne cot
of oxen Lite! ed to a sled taking » i l l l»| liberally p a iffo r . Address! Jhe ^ b V ic H c i«^ ^ ' .V i'lifir n m n lv ,
•I. ( . lirou n, M yrtle Point, Oregon. : u ,c counly bo,„ a of exmnineis tage at liandon, with two acres of ground. \
the ' folks” down to the b >at land
Entirely new and not «juite finished, one of
Judge Low e arrived from C a li-' thereof will bold a public ex« mi mi- the finest Beach properties at the mouth of
ing. The sled was all under n ud
at times and one ox was blind and forma one day last week. He v is -! tioz« at M yrtle Point, Aug. 28th the river. Will soou bo very valuable.
J £7d«i0—160 acres all level but 15; 60
the other could not see much. ited his b rot nor lliomfis and son:e coinuienciug at 1 p. in.
acres
’ll arod and cultivated, soil of the tin-:
R. W . A ir e y
Now, Charley and the “ folks" get friends here after which he went
est quality, being black sandy loam easily
Board
of
Mr.
worked, does not oveflow; balance of un
J. D. B l a c k
into a carriage and drive in style. down the river to his home.
Examiners cleared land is thickly studded with soft
Low e would not swap off Oregon
W. II. B u n c h
D ie d :— August 13, 1880, L illie
maple, much of which is tine saw ti her,
for California, “ not just yet awhile;
good large house and barn, orchard of 200
M ay,daughter of Albert and Jen
F o p S t ilr .
large fruit trees: tine spring branch on place
no, not yet.”
Y. M. Low e will
nie Graham, aged 13 years, 1
A farm and dairy ranch for sale at a bar good red cedat and place for fencing; all
soon return to the land of M yrtle gain.
adjoining the fair grounds at Arago stock, grain, hay, implements, wagons, b ar-!
month and 1 day. This death oc
to stay.
j (3 os county. Oregon, containing 1U) acres. ness, etc., on place at time of sale go with
curred near M yrtle Poin where
! UK) acres bottom land ami 4‘J acres level the place which will be vorth over £1000:
Mr. B. J. Harrison o f Johns ! bench land. 10U acres cleared aud fenced, this is one of tbe finest farms in the county
the fainil'* reside. Eiliie May was
mile from river frontage with g*» d when well developed and must be seen to
a beautiful and lo vely girl and was creek with his sons have been out oue-lndf
steamboat
landing; a quarter of a mile be appreciated.
loved by all who knew her.
She hunting f<U' the lost Goeller for a 1 from postotlice and school house, good or-
K £10)0—40 acres of good bench land
was sick in ed only one day be week. They conclud« that they I chard, two barns, one house, in ilk hour o, one mile and a half from Coqnille on which
j woodshed and other outbuildings. To be
fore her spirit passed to the other followed his trail to Wards creek i sold with place. IS cows, 12 two-year obi is a large amount of red cedar; is easily
i cleared and *>n a public road.
shore. The fam ily are not alone as they saw tracks thirteen inches heifers, 13 yearling heifers, 1 blooded bull,
L £K50—50 acres six miles from Myrtle
in their sad bereavement because lo n g that appeared to have been ! 1 u'!un <>f horses and harness, dairy fix- Point on North fork se.eral acres of bottom !
a) H in tu e s p iin g .
I h t y place. For price and terms apply to Roht. i land, balance brush and hill land, will make
this amiable daughter had many liind
lost
nil
tra
ce
at
th
e
a
b
o
v
e
m en- I w. Bullard, Randolph, Coos county, Ore- a fine small home.
f.iends. Kind and sympathizing
M £2000—130 acres, 100 of bottom, 30
“ :1 li
neighbors laid the remains away in ♦ ion ed creek. M r. H a r ris o n is su reH *00,
; good level bench lnnd unimproved but will
■n,oi<-<* .in » t Hr,*,*iv«*rt i*j make a flue place when cleaied and im -1
the M yrtle Point cemetery on I ri- that ( lo e lle r ciiiue o u t ou \\ a id s i
»roved; water handy;six miles from Myrtle j
c
re
e
k
.
S la ,-r»o o «l «1* N ;m lo r«l.
day. The parents have the sym
Point, time given on part payment.
pathy of the entire community.
M ..rm D e n n o lt,n .»n 5 BPllc n ll« l
GO. B m m m f »..-«1 lot. - I n n
nt
our
rr«o,iis
a
fewr
days
since.
!
H-room
house:
sparkling
spring
branch,
va
trees
all bearing frn.t m the hea.t of Co
Capt. George Leneve called at
They report that the road up Catch- i rl0'y ,,f ln» d* hll‘* ¡*«>ttoin and timber, sev- quille City only £10(X) if sold soon.
our rooms one day last week.
He
O £2500—177 acr«)s; 20 bottom land 1 > h I- |
states that the improvements al inti cTeek ir in good condition and road price
1 mice good hill; W0 acres cleared for pasture
ready made by Hugison, under that wagons can be taken up to the; 230 acres near Norwav; so acres bottom and meadow, good buildings, orchard and
Thus we see that i ^ s t i y weii c earod and in a high state of [ fine spring branch No. 1 for stock four miles
Capt. Jencks, in removing snags latter's *1 place.
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] cultivation: 150 acres o f bench land, plenty from Myrtle 1‘oint on the river.
.between Arngo and the junction of the residents oil that Stream ere] of Stock water, tine orchards of choice fruit
HH. £650—Sixtv-one acres part bench
ample buildings, new fences, the b«»st of
ih o North an l South forks of the still improving the highway in crops.
I
and
part bottom land. Was one«' improved
The best farm yet offered for the
I but as owner is a non-resident, place is
river has been a great improve their vicinity. Mr. Bennett states' money. Brice £3660.
considerably grown up with brush. Good
ment to navigation.
“ Nancy’s that there is only seven miles of I 123 acres ou Middle creek:35 acres bottom speculation for a party with a little “ git,”
to make in order to open a ! land, ¿0 fenced ami cultivated: H5 acres r f also 200 acres unimproved land on bear
Pinch” that has been so hazerdous road
ti
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r> • 1 i I old growth timber; good orchard of 15U | creek nt a mere trifle.
and troublesome to pass on account thorongfare from M yrtle Point to | tri)£ all for$l6jj0>’ K
Q £1000—160 acres on Halls creek 12
I Ills se ve n m ile s is
14() acres a few mile.* from Fairview suit-
o f the numerous snags is now in Denmark.
head of cattle sold with place, fine stock
through
a
section
where
there
are
i
«b
h
for
stock.
4
horses.
11
hea
l
of
cattle,
good condition, and it is not even
j land partly improved plenty of fine spring j
but
few
if
any
settlers.
A
bout
|
lotof
¿ay’
i
ilall
offered
,or
necessary to “ slow down” in pass
!fl(>00 to get and creek water fair buildings and young
orcharil.
one-half
o
f
the
distance
is
in
Cur
-
1
quicks«*l‘
e
.
ing that place. The steamer Ceres
i
It £K50—160 acres joining the almve with
A few ton acre lots only 0110 mile from
is now' able to come up to the folks ry county and the other half in town
bearing orchard anil some creek bottom
at £_'5U eai*h.
land is very cheap.
and the captain, and Robert Dun Coos. It is hoped that the respec
Fiv-* l"t-i and ne « house in (’ »quille Cny
8 £3000—123 acres, 50 of No. 1 bottom!
tive
county
courts
will
see
that
this
part
choice
garilen
land,
all
well
leuuedund
ham, the engineer, have taken
land balance hill land, one mile from I
a
bargain
*tt
sl'iiO.
road
is
opened
and
grade«l
as
it
is
rooms nt the Lehuherr hotel in
Myrtle Point lies d ire c tio n the river and
Wo always have some excellent bargains
stead of going back to Norway to o f vast importance to both counties that it will pay buyers to investigate. n3tf a good public landing, fair bniding, sight
commanding.
Mr.
stay at night.
Thus we see that that this road be opened.
T £3')00—76 acres, half bottom and half
the appropriation made by con Bennett and Buell pre enterprising
hill land with splendid spring branch good
orchard, poor buildings, several hundred
gress for the purpose o f clearing and intelligent ciiizens and are
* dollars worth of stock nnd other things use
w
illing
a
id
anxious
to
do
nil
they
1 have 14 head of six month's old steer ful thrown in, eight niilea below Coqnille
out the obstructions to navigation
calves.
C. A. B u l l a r d .
can
to
further
this
enterprise.
City on the river bank: very sightly location
on the upper river, is o f vast im
Arago, C 003 county, Ore. all bottom land cleared anil fenced.
portance and benefit to the people
[ W e received a communication
II £7500—200acres: the Boss Dairy Farm,
o f this comparatively large agri of about two columns from this
only Smiles from Coqnille City, and hav
ing other advantages which make it well-
cultural district.
Capt. Leneve department describing tho recep
Those owing mo notes or ac nigh perfect, such as the purest spring wat
states that every eflort possible tion of Hon. B. Hermann which!
proper division of hill and bottom land:
counts now over due are requested er,
SO acres hill, 120 of bottom; 100 acres slush
w ill be made hereafter to loud we are unable to get in the paper
ed und cleured for pasture and meadow, ull
freight aud passengels at the forks this week. It will appear next.— j to settle without further notice.
fenced, good buildings uud orchards. 50 head
E d . I
n‘2-2w
J. H. R oberts .*
mixed cuttlo, tine bull aud yoke of steers,
o f the river.
Sales in Person.
SÏ
LE W E LLE N ,
Milt Polli, OHI.
J. H. ROBERTS,
in
Town Property,
Geneal Merchandise,
Myrtle Point, Or.
M yrtle P o in t N u rs e ry ,
J. F. Noyes, Proprietor,
P
“TOPSIDEGOLOWH
iui T j point
Wrensli ill A* W m isln ll,
Boat Builders,
H O T E li,
Myrtle Point, Or.,
H
s*rX : "ud ***"*■ «» *»»'» bail that «as weil «tte 0 ,i. Sherwood & Sanford.
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WiSE & BENDER,
-D E A L E R S
IN —
General Merchandise,
3k<T;^rtl3 P^oint, Ore.
Agents ft>r all Ixiods o f YeLielee
Stauer & Walker’s Farm and
hliU Machinery.
( The Largest House in tlx* Pacific Northwest.)
Osborne Mowers and Steel Spring Tooth Harrow.
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STORE?
Or.,
Coqnille
1
D ry Goods,
Carpets,
Clothing,
Hats, Caps,
Boots & Shoes
Best Value at
L Y O N S ’ STORE.
White Cedar,
Oregon Pine,
Ash, Maple,
Spruce,
In Stock and Cut to or
der at LY O N S ’ MILL.
For Sale Cheap!
Furniture,
P a r l o r Sets,
Bedroom Sets,
Chairs & Lounges,
Bedsteads,
Mattresses,
Cheap at LYONS’ STORE
Choice Groceries,
Canned Goods,
Flour, Meals,
Bacon, Lard,
Seeds, <fec.,
FINE STOCK AT LYONS'STORE
Hotels and Logging
Camps Supplied with Package
Goods at Low Rates
L Y O N S ’ S T O R E -------- COQUILLE CITY.