Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, November 29, 1898, Image 4

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TU E SD A Y . NOV. 29, ISOS.
LOCAL ITE M S.
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It 's becau se yo u d o n ’t cu re It w ith S T . J A C O B S O I L , w h ic h p e n­
e trates to th e sca t of th e p a in and s u b d u e s , s o o t h e s , c u r e s .
Mrs. Watkins, of Gravel Ford,
The Pioneers' History.
came down arid did some purchas­
ing last Wednesday.
To the Pioneers of Coos County:
It is reported that the steamer We, the undersigued, hereby certify
Weeott, L'apt. liobert Dunham,
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that we have examined carefully the
■will be placed on the San Fran­ Pioneer History of Coos and Curry
cisco-Portland route, calling at way Counties, compilod by Orvil Dodge
ports.
and we consider it a valuable work
Lpounrd Coou of Lee was dowu and do not hesitate in recommend­
last Wednesday, about his last visit ing it to others.
We note some errors made by
from that neighborhood, ns he was
to move yesterday to Dillards, the priuter, but there are but one
or two that are of a misleading
Dauglas county.
character, except those in the bio­
McDonald, the barber, now oc­ graphical sketches. After xve have
cupies new and superb quarters iu considered the large number of
the new Hnwkius building, with all names mentioned in the work wo
the conveniences for a neat Imir wonder that there are not more
cut or cleun shave.
errors, as the printers were not a<-
Mrs. D. H. Prewett and little sis­ quainted with the persons written
ter, and Miss Leueve, were up from about.
Parkersburg and spent Wednesday
We consider that Mr. Dodge has
nud Thursday of last week with faithfully performed his task, and to
friends in Coquille. The former our knowledge he lias expended all
also did some shopping.
of his private means to have the
Our frieud Mnrshall McDonald valuable compilation published; au I
received another little Miss at bis| we urge those who have subscribed
borne last Wednesday morning, for tho bock to redeem their pledgi s
and is correspondingly happy, and thus relieve him of his financial
though be wanted a boy. Mother embarrassment.
E h w a iid B e r b e r ,
and baby are doing well.
S c h il l e r B . H er m a n n ,
A pain in the chest is nature’s
W. H. H arris ,
warning that pneumonia is threat­
D aniel G il e s .
ened. Dampen a piece of flannel
Extract from a letter received by
with Chamberlain’s Pain Balm and Judge E . Bender, from Washington
bind over the seat of pain, and an­ D. C.
other on tho back between the
“ I received Dodge’s Pioneer His­
shoulders, and prompt relief will tory. It does him credit and con­
follow. Sold by R. S. Knowlton.
tains a great deal more of detail
Arrivals by Alliance, Monday, than I anticipated finding. It is a
Nov. 21: W. Brown, J . P. Bark- perfect photographic view of the
dull, Mrs. Hall, Mrs. Anderson, [ early days of the Coquille l iver, and
Miss Hall, It. J . Linden, \V. C. a faithful delineation of pioneer
Snunderson and wife, Mrs. Nilson, character; in fact the old pioneers
Cbas. Crowell, H. A. 'Jyrrell Rev. seem to speak and live ngain through
It. 8. Tyrrell, It. S. Tyrrell, ltev. this book. I am satisfied a number
L. R. Woodward, Wm. Steckpl, of the boys in the department
John McDonald, G. Chism, K. M. would be glad to have such a racy
account of the early pioneer days.
Thompson.
Kirkpatrick's article, Battle Rock, is
Passenger list per Alliance for
more like a romance than a reality,
Portland: John Htone, J . G. Blake,
and is worth the price of the book
Joseph Bowman, Mrs. Ada Cowley,
John Tellford, Mrs. J . Tollford, itself, especially since we know that
Malcolm Tellford, James Tellford, every fact therein described is true.
‘ Sincerely yours,
A. L. Davis, A. C. Rank, J . E.
“ B in o l ii H e r m a n n . ”
Grashuny, Mrs. Clara 8. Donald­
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son, A. Russell, Adolph Carey, A H eadache*. »t o p p e d la 20 m inutes by D i
Getliony, Chas. S u I b , M. J . Fadden, Miles* T a in P i l l s . " 0 . ie c e n t a
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C. J. Larson, \V. Frederickson, and
(From the Coos Bay News)
19 Chinamen.
D. L. Watson, who went to Cal­
Hon. Thus. Beck, patentee nnd ifornia, a short timfi ago, in hopes
sole owner of the fruit drying in­ of benefiting bio health, is stop­
vention and process to be used in ping near Los Angeles, aud is feel­
tho new estblishmeut at Marsh­ ing better than when he left the
field, was iu Coquille City Inst hay.
Wednesday. He accompanied Mr ,j
■Stagss were taken off the mail
Burleson, the proprietor of the
plant, with a view to get some lum­ route between the bay and Rose-
ber here for certain uses.
Mr. burg Inst week, on account of land
Beck is the designer of tho plant, slides, nnd no pnsseugers are taken
and will superintend its construc­ over ttint loute at present. The
tion and placing of the mnehiuery. mail is carried on pack horses.
About 1800 tons of coal was
W. T. Miller, a good citizen of
Fishtrap, was in towu lust Wed­ shipped from the Newport mine
nesday on business.
Mr. M., last week. Oue of the miners in­
though nn industrious, careful and . forms us that they are still short-
economical tnrmer, has been uo- ^ banded, nnd that 40 more men
fortunate of late bv the destruction conld be used to good advantage.
of Ins homo by tire, nnd sickness
W. H. Noble has 22 men em­
nnd accidents to himself and mem­ ployed at his logging camp ou the
bers of his family, but he has not > Isthraui, near Beaverton.
His
given up the struggle. He has now c h i r p buildings me completed, nnd
about completed a new house, and whan he gets everything in work­
the Idessiugs of health nnd recov­ ing order ho expects to put in
ery are gradually resumiug their about 75,000 feet of logs per day.
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helpfulness.
Hon. Geo P. Topping, repre­
sentative for Coos, was taking in
How s Hus.
lour town last Wednesday on a
We offer One llniitlred Dollars Howard
for any case of Catarrh that cannot bo : business visit.
cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure.
Cspt. \V. II. Harris, of Myrtle
F. J . CHENEY it CO. Proprietors,
Toledo, O.
Point, one ot Coos county’s most
We the undersigned have known F J . | esteemed pioneer citizens, visited
Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe
bim pWfeotly honorable in nil businesn ! the bay last week, returning home
IrniiHaotioiiK nnd financially nble
««»J j through this place Wednesday.
If you want nice, fresh French
chocolate and cream candies, go to
Mrs. Boot’s. Her daughter*, L iz­
zie and Maltha, are making dell-1
cions candies for the holidays, and
will furnish for patties and family
use.
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11. L. Hurleson, who is construct,
ing the fruit dryer at Marshfield,
mudo n business run to this city
Inst Wednesday. His building at
Marshfield is progressing, us will
be seen iu our clippings from the
Coes Bay News in today’s H erald .
rile
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some large farms 1 to
3 miles from town,
creameries, nud good shipping fa­
cilities, which can be had r i g h t ,
The TwIce-ct-Week Republic,
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nnd have means anil act to han­
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Our outside hustler, Mr. R. D. "j
of this splendid offer. “798
Sanford, will take pleasure in I
giving you information, and )■
showing these properties to 1
interested parties.
Stock is up, you want a stock ranch
cheap, in order to make money
easy. We have it, 43(> acres on a
FOB
branch of Coos River, handy to
00 A Y E A R .
steamer commuuication, orchards,
$1.
I buildings, spring water piped to
T h e subscription price of |
DEMOKF.HT’8
the house, 40 to 50 acres bottom
is reduced to $1 a year.
DEMOREST'S contains more matter, artistic, | land, controls hack range. Sev­
enty head of cattle now for sale.
scientific. social and practical than any other one
magazine contains.
Five dollars per acre gets it, part
It ia a magazine for tho whole family.
cash.
It gives as much general iuntter ns an exclusively
literary magaziue.
11 treats household topics as fully as a strictly domes­ 20 ncres of very rich bottom land
on the bank of Coquille river
tic journal.
It gives as much interesting matter for young people
Bear Coquille City.
Will sell
ns a strictly young people’s publication....... It gives
half or all, at a price you can af­
as much fashion news ns a strictly fashion paper. ..
---- It is beautifully printed, illustrated, and care­
ford to clenr the timber, consis­
fully edited.
ting
of Alder, Ash and Myrtle.
DEMOREST’S MAGAZINE Fashion Department is in every way far ahead of that
Must be seen to know its flue
contained in any other publication. Subscriber* are entitled each month to patterns
of the latest fashions in woman’s attire, at no cost to them other than that ueces-
quality of soil and location.
This is the best offer over made by any newspape
We will give
WORTH $4,25,
Only $3.00
I DEIYIOREST’S
ihtm ilt) MAGAZINE
Wm. 8trahnn, formerly residing
■ l o w 1.» ( T i r e l l i l l l m i * . ( ' . . H e .
here, but now of Myi tie Point, was
snrv for postage and wrapping.
in town last Wednesday and in­
I suffered for weeks with colic i
n year's subscription to ----
formed us of tho heavy wind, rain and pains in my stomach caused by NO BETTER ( H I U S 1 M A S G I F T ^mn
Demo rest’s Magazine can be made.
nnd hnil storm which prevailed in hillioUHiiess aud hail to take medicine (grllomit
"Remit $1 by money order, registered letter or check to
the mountains above them and at all tho while until 1 used Chamber­
DEMOREST S MAGAZINE, 110 Fifth Avenue, New- Y'ork City.
that place early that morning. lain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea
OR THE HERALD’S
Mr. 8. thought it equal to the Remedy which cured me. I have
worst that visited this section, since recommended it to n good
f COQUILLE CITY HERALD ^
though he left home before learn­ many people.—Mrs. F. Butler, Fair-
ing of auy damage that may have haven, Conn. Persons who are sub­
Both One Year for Only $2 .2 5 .
resulted. The storm was pretty ject to billions colic can ward off * « r For Prompt Subsriptions * * ir
Send your subscriptions to this office.
I i a I here, though its fores must tho attack by taking this remedy as
have been much broken by the soon as the first symptoms appear.
time it struck Myrtle Point.
| .Sold by R. S. Knowlton.
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The three-year-old boy of J. A.
Coos Bay Nows: The drivingof
Johnson, of Lynu Center, 111., is
The H k r a i . o is agent for nnd will nlso club with the Salem Daily .States­
subject to attacks of croup. Mr. pileHforthe foundation nnd wlmtf
Johnsou says he is satisfied that the for the fruit dryer was commenced man and Weekly Statesman.
last
week
by
Christensen
A
t
John-
Daily Statesman, per year...........................................
,$fi 00
timely using of Chamberlains
2 00
Coquille H xrald , “
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Cough Remedy, during n severe at- : son. Tlio location is close to the
tack, saved his little boy’s life. He depot, and favorably situated for
$8 00
is in the drug business, a member receiving produce and shipping.
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Both for one year for.........
of tho firm of Johnson Bro's. of The building, which will le 40x
$2 23
Daily Statesman, 6 months.
that place; and they handle a great 80 feet, Iwo stories, will be con­
2 00
Coquille H erald , 1 y e a r ,..
many patent medicines for throat, structed by Grant Beale. Mr. Bur­
and lung diseases. He had all these leson will be ready to receive ap­
to choose from, nnd skilled physi­ ples ns soon ns the roof is on.
$4 23
$:) 50
Both for on ly .. . . .
cians ready to respond to his call, Boys nud girls wishing employ­
ment
in
the
dryer
should
npplv
to
Weekly Statesman, per year.
$1 60
but selected this remedy for use in
o M
his own family nt a time when his Mr. Burleson, nt the Central hotel,
Coquille H erald ,
chilli's life was iu dnngev, because immediately.
$3 50
he knew it to he superior to any
treasurers Notice.
other, and famous the country over
Butti Wceklics otte vcar for................................................................ $2 50
Ni.tic*
is
liercbv
nivea
that
Ilio
fi
Il-iwinu
for its cures of croup. Mr. John­
The Nt itrsman will fumisti you thè Associated Press and State and
rnnnt, warrants will hr paid i n pn -unts-
son says this is the best selling tii'll Ht niv otljrr in C.Mpnlle Citv. Oreitnn: State Officiai Court» and Department* News— ALL THE NEWS " '.lieta
rough medicine they handle, nnd Nos. Slits, St:w. SD5Ï. Stxw. SOiW, SKI. Hit'.*. tnost intercala voti—2 t bontà in rii* r thau nny Siiti Francisco papera.
a i « , a u ;, w » , m a , aunt, au mí thr
that it gives splendid satisfaction in si«»,
nboTr-nanipd warrant-i wr ,. rmH.mril April Thus yonrstate Daily and hc-it homo Wcekly are fumished to you nt iess
ull cases. For Bale by R. 8. Knowl­ i lv!!*J. No interi’ =t will hr allowed utter ttaan 30 cinta a moniti; or thè largo Wcekly Ntatesman nnd your H krald
September -5, Díir*.
ton.
AV . AV. H a t c h , Tme-mrer, 1 for lesa tlrnn 23 cents per monili or lesa than 5 ccnts per week.
tr and DEMOREST'S MAGAZINE. -S
The News 24 Hours Later than Other Service.
$1350 —33 acres, j mile from town. I $1000- 23 ncres, 1 mile from Coquille
anil shipping facilities by rail or j City; half level bench land, choice
water; good box house nnd small ] for fruit or early vegetables; half
barn. It combines nice level bench j rich low bottom laud, must be
and good bottom land and run- j drained. Small prune orchard
liing water for stock; fenced; or­
thereon ill full bearing,well fenced,
chard of 72 trees, very thrifty nnd | and only little expense required to
bearing; light clearing, no green \ put all in cult nation; no buildings
timber; will make vnlnuble home ! < xcept small barn. Easy terms of
for a good man.
panne nt.
200-acre place, suitable for stock
and nice healthy home, with
plenty of bottom land for hay,
fruit and vegetables, fair building
and spring water and orchard,
some good saw timber near float­
ing water. Will he sold for the
mere pittance of $1030 on ac­
count of age of owners, and dis­
tance from other conveniences
which nn old couple require. If
you can spare $500 to pay down,
better investigate this.
79 acres saw timber, 3 miles from
Coquille saw mill, and rafting
water; land suitable for grass,
fruit and vegetables, when timber
is removed; fino springs, all bill
land. Ouly $<> per acre; time
given with proper security as
long as desired, with interest at
8% .
14 acres mostly level bench land,
some bottom, light spring and
running creek, small new house
nnd barn, young trees nnd vines;
a new place, only partly im­
proved, inside incorporation of
Coquille City. Will make a nice
10 A Arcs of mostly fine and high
home aud is very low at $(¡00.
ground for residence when subdi­
vided; near business center of
Coquille City. Large house aud $500 —part cash, balance on long
time, or in small payments, will
other improvements. An ncro or
buy
12 lots in the heart of Co­
two of choice bottom land for
quille City, half bottom ground,
garden. Mostly wood land, which
half high oval bench, suitable for
can be utilized to advantage. Only
building, trees, etc.; ouly 5 blocks
$1000—which is too cheap, but
from postuffice—ur improved.
it must be sold soon.
l^rCan be improved l>y actual les-
ident at an enormous profit, es­
l.Tj Acres of fine land, half bench
pecially if owner can do most of
nnd half bottom laud, inside of
the work himself. Sanford will
Coquille City limits; bottom land
show you the property.-&»
in meadow aud vegetables. Can
be divided nt a profit by right
24 acres inside city limits of Co-
party. Ouly $110U.
quille, 11 of which is the very
$1000—part down—will buy 1 GO
best of high creek bottom ground,
acres, .'H miles from Coquille City,
in clean meadow, without anv ob­
with several ncres of choice creek 1 structions. Most of the balance
bottom soil above all river over- i is level hill land; some cultivated
flows, with small new house and
on bench ground, fair buildings
the finest spring branch iningiu-
nnd running water; some young
able; balance of land is now cov- j trees and shrubbery; all well
ered with good saw timber, which
fenced. Price $'2*200.
is worth more than we ask for the
place ns soon ns it can he used, and 12 acres more or less inside of Co­
is fine grass or fruit laud when ! quille City limits. All well cul­
timber is removed; one of onr I tivated creek bottom land, except
best bargains.
a couple of acres nice high
building ground, well fenced in
11 ncres inside incorporate limits of
llnndon with house nnd fencing. J two parcels, fine stream of water
divides high lan»l from the low
Will sell at sight, or exchange for
other kind of property we can I land, just the place 95) out of
every hundred is looking for, in a
handle. Wlmt have you to trade?
Iu fact if you have any property l small home, near towu, schools,
etc.
which yon wish to sell or trade.
Buys two lots iu Coquille
»385 Citv;
anod situation,
good residence lots,
T wo
location. $l!i0 for both.
J Q
sightly
Acres—One mile from rail-
road ili-jvit anil st.iamcr landing in
i »rpiille Citv; bottom and bench land;
-'■prim? branch’ fenced, hut no buildings;
cl ice location; $400 cash.
^ iin n O
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river.
; Land
Ranch in California
^
f or n rnnei, onCoqnill*
For particulars call at the Hcrfild
Loan Co's ofiice.
A Choice Business Lot, near R
tt.ilcnot. river landing and in bnsineas
I center of Ooqnillo City. Brice $ 1000 .
acres for snle nt
$ 4 5 0 tlii»
?“ price; improvements are
worth $1000, to be given away.
Acres — Half level bench;
23
balance choice bottom land cleared;
spring branch for water for stock; Hinnll
bor.se. % mile from incorporate limits of
Coaailie City; hes fine view of town and
valley, also steamer and cars. $1150.
1 \y Acre in Coquille City, new
2 2 story house of 7 rooms; closets
j and porches; barn, chickenhonse, garden,
I good spring close to house, young orchard
I and small fruit; pasture for cow, etc.; all
j cleared and fenced. A bargain.
soo
ACRES—The best Dairy
Ranch in the State; no waste
land; all high land; 1 mile river front, close
to town; t> acres orchard, fine frnit; 100
acres open land, ready for cultivation,
fenced and cross-fenced; a new 2-story
house, and new 2-story barn.
To T rade —F or a farm near Coquille City.
A bouse and lot in Floresville, Texas, worth
$1200, or 240 ncres of land—40 acres im­
proved. house insured for $400; all fenced;
00 miles from Snn Antonio, Texas. Or 160
acr> sin western Nebraska, adjoining Grant,
county seat of Perkins county. Consider­
able improvements on this place; a well
that cost $500. For further information,
call at the H erald office.
?O R SA LE— 207 ncres of land; 50 acres
bottom, mostly all cleared and in culti­
1 vation.
well fenced: balance bench land;
40 ncres pasture: 230 frnit trees of fir»t-class
fruit; 1 acre small fiuit; 7-room house, in
good condition; plenty of water handy;
large barn and stable with wagonshed;
workshop, woodhonse, dniryhouse, smoke­
house and other outbuildings. Stock and
farming utensils also for sale. Situated on
main road, nenrpnblic river landing; handy
to school. Price very low.
X T T p have the best land, best
^ location, nnd best improved
«mall farm in the Coquille valley, is in­
side property, in one of the nicest towns in
Coos county. If von want tho very best
at prices and terms thnt are an object and
have $3000 to $6000 to invest in a bom»-
that is a joy forever, aud mean businesa,
write, us for exact description and terms of
optional payments.
A C R E S—On an arm of
Coos Bay: part yery rich creek
bottom land: sandy loam: house nnd two
1
od - H’l.'ii*U: SIBllH fruits; fencing;,
the finest springs imaginable right at
house and barn, sufficient for never failing,
power for small machinery if desired; out­
side rar ge on hill land. Bottom land thor­
oughly cleared. Cattle, horses, fowl*, im-
i'letvt nts and furniture, all included, at
$5500.