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Cits Retala. T U E S D A Y . A P R IL 18, 1899 Church Directory. M . E. ch u rch , south -regu la r services each S unday m orning and evening, by the pastor, E . L. F itch . Kev. K o b t. E nnis.aPresbyterian, will o c cu p y the pulpit at the C hristian church in this city the 2d and 4th Sundays o f each m on th . All are oordially invited . L O C A L IT E M S . CHOICE SPRAINS BAD W ORSE W ORST Clubbing 1 Offers. Can he promptly cured without delay or trilling by the GOOD BETTER BEST ST. JACOBS OIL. ° n e o f the largest and best of tho illustrated Magazines, which has now for three years claimed thnt it possesses the largest clientele of intelligent, thoughtful read- ers reached by any publication, daily, weekly or monthly, in and the world. fW illlA n iv llitlll* lOSHIO I lOlllllll. Thrice-a-Weeh New York new • vi AM. Many ladies and children line Simple method of finding the the river batiks daily with rod aDd true meridian. What must I allow line, catching the luscious trout. for the variation of needle this year? Architect Burggraf, of Salem, The above question is often asked lias been the successful competitor by travelers and woodsmen who for plans for the reconstruction of locate timber. For their benefit I shall now describe a simple method tbo Lincoln county courthouse. for determining the true meridian Mrs. John JenkiDs and children or the variation of the compaes took the train for the hay last Wed needle. To use the astronomical nesday to visit. Mrs. J. has been instruments would require some ex boused very closely for several perience, and to those who are not months, owing to sickness in the accustomed t“ such work, a com family. plicated mathematical instrument Johnson’s mill is doing its part with difficult formula;, however ac in the shipment of lumber. Reg curate, would bo a source of error?. ular and special trains carry it to Therefore, I shall deal with a simple the bay for shipment, notwithstand method free from all the mathemat ing schooners can go to the mill in ical calculations, yet accurate enough safety and load up direct. for any ordinary land surveying— Charley Collier struck for the the method is by equal shadows o f mines iostauter when he heard of ike sun. To do this, on a level the strike o f Uncle Ben Harrison. ground or ice, set up a straight The news aroused an interest pole perpendicularly by means of a Two or three hours among many who have claims there plumb line. before noon, mark on the ground which were temporarily idle. the extremity of its shadow. From Ira B u z u d , of the Salmon moun the bottom of the pole, stretch a tain mining section, who has spent cord reaching to that mark, and several weeks in town with his part with this cord as radius and the pole ners, the Johuson Bro’s, left last as center, strike an arc eastward. Wednesday for the “diggings.” He Two or three hours after noon, was inspired by the good news from watch for the moment when extrem Uncle Ben Harrison and sous. ity of the shadow of the pole touches Capital Journal: Sheriff Gage, the arc. There make another mark Now, bisect the of Coos county, brought to the on the ground. asylum ou Sunday, a woman aged distance between the two marks The true 58 years, Mrs. Elizabeth From, of thus made upon the arc. Myrtle Point. Ha employed as meridian will pass from the bottom guard, Mrs. Josie McDuffie. Mr. of the pole through this bisecting Cage is one of the sheriffs who point if a line stretched on the never brings a woman patient or ground from the bisecting point and a compass irisoner without employing a to the pole placed so that its N and S marks emale guard. are cut exactly by this line, the de I. G. Davis, half brother of our County Judge L. Harlocker, came viation of the needle from the line will he the variation for the locality. to Coquille City last Wednesday To find stability ef a pile. Rule from his home at Los Angeles, -Multiply weight of ram,in pounds, Cal. Mr. D. is a pleasaut-looking, elderly gentleman, whom we hope by the fall of ram in feet; divide to interview further about joining the quotient by tbe penetration of with us to uuilu up our section. pile also in feet, and again divide It is 30 years since Mr. Davis by 8. The result will be the weight and Judge Harlocker had seen of load, in pounds, which the pile each otbor, and this was therefore a will snfely support. hearty greetiug. W e didn't mnke the law, wlncb we published recently, relating to throwing cuttings or trimmings from gardens, orchards or hop- yards ou the streets, public roads or other premises, or keeping them there unconsumed by fire for a period of more than 30 days, yet we guess it is a good law; we pub- lislied it, too, kindly and with good intentious, so far as our citizens are concerned, hoping to protect them agaiust the introduction of fruit pests and save them from Hues aud penalties several times over the annual subscription cost o f the H eiut . d , but we gat no thanks for it from some people, However, we go ahead and repub lish it in today’s H kbal D by re quest of (lie state board of horti culture. It providesother features o f protection to our fi«lit growers, and we commend that yon read it aud “ heel” yourself against its pen- »¡tie«. —-- * .»» * $10 0 - Reward $100* Tfee reader« o f thin p*p*r will b e »loaned t*» learn that there is at leant one drended dinense that science has W n able to enre in all it« stacres. and that is Catarrh. Hull** < 'alarrh Cure in the only positive enre known to tho m edical fraternity- Catarrh being n con stitu tion a l d iM M r requires u con stitu tion a l treatm ent. H a ll's Catarrh Cure ia taken internally, noting d iie * lly upon the b lood and raucous surface* o f the system, thereby destroying the foun dation o f the disease and giving tin* patient strength by b uild in g an the eonat)iuti<»n aud a*«»«ting nature in d oing its work. T h e proprietors have so m uch faith in ita curat it * powers, that they offer One H undred D olla r« for anv oase that it fails to mire. Send for list o f testim onial« Address. F. J. CMKVFY * CO. • »lcUo, Ohm. b o u i by druggist*. Lucent* I T A l .l il . Joseph Choate, when studying for tho bar, once said to General Benjamin F. Butler that lie was bet ter acquainted with the statutes than jWith nuy other branch of his work. [“ You must remedy thnt," replied Butler, “ for what’s to prevent a fool legislature from repealing all you know?” The C 0 QUILLC CITY V - 00 m,fact>a a daily- columns year) i " 1" * 8000 I I n i* o | ils IKIlllU. Coquille City, Oregon. All three for one year only $2.85 OR IF YOU PREFER, LAST AND BEST, we will send the. . . . 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It gives ns much general m atter as n n exclusively literary magazine. . , _ II treats household topics as fu lly as a strictly dom es tic journal. It gives as much interesting m atter fo r you n g people as a strictly young people’ s publica tion . — It gives ns much fashion nows as a strictly fash ion p a p e r ... ___ It is beautifully printed, illustrated, and ca re fu lly edited. D E M O U K ST ’ H M A G A ZIN E F ashion Departm ent is in every way far abend o f that con tained in nny other p u b lica tion . Subscribers are entitled each m onth to patterns o f the latest fashions iu wom an’ s attire, at no cost to them other than that n eces sary for postage and wrapping. Great Special C im m O ffeC 3 ^ NEW YORK WORLD, The In the supreme court at Salem last Monday the following cases from Coos county were called: The case o f Lars Clemmensen, appellant, vs. August Peterson et nl., lespondents, an appeal from Coos county, was argued and sub mitted. Following is a brief state ment of the case: This was a uro- ceeding to review a certain judg ment made and entered in the re corder’s court for tbe town of Marshfield, Coos county, Oregon, and to have the said judgment declared null upon the gtonnds that the said recorder had no juris diction in the premises, based upon the claim that the enacting clause incorporating the said towu ia not broud enough and Joes not state specifically that the Baid recorder • hall he clothed with the powers and duties of a justice o f the; peace. J. H. Noaler, respondent, vs. the C. B.R. A E. R. R. A Navigation Co., appellant; ordered that respondent have until May 15th to serve and file his brief. Attorney 8 . H. Hazard, of E n - pire, left tor Salem early last week to l»> present at supreme court on legal business. the News of the World S t a t e and C o a st s p e c ia l s e r v ic e B uys and S ells your R eal E state and auythiug else yon wish to dispose of. M akes L oans and I nvestments for you. 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Before the Supreme Court. In tho supreme court Wednes day the case of Grant Beale et al., respondents, vs. Win. and Emma J. Hite, appt Hants on appeal from Coo« couuty, as argued and sub mitted. Herald Land §1 Loan Go. hampered people’s newspaper in Coos county. Cause ol Their Success. ANOTHER CASE A ltO t'E D . T H E p I .UU . A metropolitan paper (almost 11 0 1 I I I . i “ A word to the wise is sufficient” and a word from the wise should lie sufficient, but you ask, who arc the wise? Those who know. The oft repeated experience of trustworthy persons may be taken for knowledge. Mr. W. M. Terry says Chamberlain’s Cougli Remedy gives better satis faction that any other in the market. He has been in the drug business at Elkton, Ky., for twelve years; has sold hundreds of bottles of this remedy ami nearly all other cough medicines manufactured, which shows conclusively that Chamber lain’s is the most satisfactory to the people, and is the best. For sale by R. H. Kuowlton T he o n ly Kenuino real estate paper pnb- ished in A m erica. It circulates In every !’ ‘.:;te in the U nion. Parties interested iu b uyin g, sellitiK or exchnugiuu laud, mer- rillll Hill ju or rvthnv ... , ■■ ...III l l what t chandirte other p rop erty w ill A fimi they want in T H E N A T IO N A L L A N D j ..... ,,,,, o f special bargains uurcninn L IS T . It is ja m full ■out o ffe r, o f cloh nilK O . Single oopiee by m ail 10 oentg. Address T he N ational Land L ist fiublishinir G o.,G reen Ridite, Miaauuri. ‘ Young man,” said the earnest man, “ I hope you are intent upon following the strait and narrow path.” “ I should say so,” replied I the slim youth, who doesn't mean to be irreverent, but who thinks too much about'his wheel; “ we ought to have had one betweeu hero and Baltimore long ago.’’ remedy for pain, Everybody (foes a-tiabing. Simple Rules tor Finding Meridian The FarmJournal for 5 years and Stability ol a Pile. the H eiialu at the price of one years’ subscription to the H khald . Prepared for the H m u l d by J. S. K a u em a u , The Duptials of J. L. Bowman, manager o f the Salem woolen mills, and Miss Lydia Rogers, of the hay, are announced to take place at Marshfield on the 19th iust.— to morrow. They will reside at Port land. Mr. Bowman is known in this section aud quite popular as a representative of the Salem mills, o f which he had been a solicitor for some years past and canvassed th is county, Miss Rogers is one of Coos county’s most charming daughters. T i l e Ait. II o nit I I . u h i I 1. 1 s t , 24 to 36 Hours Ahead of All Oilers. V ^ l 2 Daily E ? e i i i T e l i r a , ° , i S ? AO els Evening Telegram and Herald, both 6 mos., only - $2.10 •• ** both 1 year, only - - 4.15 All the Congressional and State Legislative News come fu ll and complete daily, and your Best Weekly Local Paper for only the price o f one. some largo farms 1 to tillable, balance saw timber handy to river. A bargain for tho right 3 miles from town, man. creameries, and good shipping fa cilities, which can be had i u o h t , No. 14.—One acre with house near on account of old age or infirmity the academy in Coquille City. of owners, or lack of means, or Very cheap. proper tact for handling; some No. 15. —80 acres on river, near Riv are under mortgage, and must erton—43 acres bottom land, 25 be sold; some of these can be had acres fenced and cultivated, 15 l o w , and would divide into sev acres bench, big timber logged eral choice small homes that can off and seeded,40 acres bill. Build be made very profitable in time ings and orchards ample for pres to people who are able to work, ent use. $3000. and have means and act to han No. 16.— 160 acres, 3 miles from dle them. Norway, No. 1 bench and hill land; If you want a business lot at a rea suitable for fruit, stock, corn or sonable figure the Herald Land vegetables. Cheap buildings, Co. can supply you. fine bearing orchard, 16 acres under plow and considerable If you think of embarking in the brush slashed off and in grass for grocery or general store business, pasture, well watered. Cheap at our Mr. Sanford can give you in $1700. Owner has business in formation where good bargains the east, hence, a bargain. can be secured in those lines that No. 17.— A trade for unimproved will no doubt save you money. timber land (must be convenient Our outside hustler, Mr. R. D. ^ for marketing), or a stock farm, or Sanford, will tnke pleasure in I grazing land in Coos county, for 50 giving you information, and ) acres full bearing grapes, 40 acres showing these properties to j under cultivation other than interested parties. grapes, nod remainder of 160-acre tract best of unimproved land, 12 No. 2.— 80 acres on Bear creek, miles from Los Angelos, Cal. known as the Bickford Bartlett New house, windmill, tank, wine place, good timber and bottom storage room and everything else land combined; spring branch; in shape to run a vineyard. will be sold at a bargain, as owner is nonresident; will make a good No. 18.— 280 acres of up-land, sev home when improved for a man eral springs, 7-room house, barn; with small capital who would turn 50 acres cleared, 30 fenced and labor into value. balance covered with alder brush No. 4.— Small house aud large lot, mainly. Some valuable red cedar on edge of town, at a sacrifice; anti c o a l on land. Fine founda cheapest home in town and desir tion for stock range and controls other range adjoining. Will grow able place for any one not in busi ness and only wanting a home. good clover and other hay grasses when cleared; is not too steep. $200 gets it. Cheap and on good terms. No. 5.— 4 lots, two of them choice garden land; good house and barn, No. 19,— 163 acres on Bear creek; large woodhouse, trees and run 35 acres fenced and in grass; good- ning branch; 5 blocks from court sized barn and sheds; fair dwell house in Coquille, $550. ing-house, young orchard, fine water and outside range, making No. 6.— An undivided J interest in a desirable location for stock. good farm near Myrtle Point; $2000, with some stock included will be sold very low by a non — one-half cash. resident; other interests might be secured at a bargain also, on ac No. 20.— 120 acres on Big Creek, suitable for a small stock ranch count of other interests demand and home. A few acres cultivated; ing their attention. Property good orchard, cheap buildings— known as the Hoffman ranch, nt place is neglee*ed and will be sold junction of South and Middle very low to an actual resident, as Forks of Coquille river; fine land. owner is not able to live thereon No. 8.— 32 acres all choice river bot and tired of renting it out; $550 tom land, with all necessary build gets it. ings, fences and trees; thrifty young orchard of 50 trees, mnrket No. 21.— 116 acres near Beaver Hill coal mines, known as the Willard varieties; 16 acres cultivated; bal place. 80 acres is very rich bea ance willow land, uncleared; on ver dam bottom, balance hill land. the river hank, J mile from Arago Has spring water and will make post office and creamery. All an A 1 place when improved. tine clover and other grass land. Can be had at reasonable price on $2500—half down. account of it being owned by an No. 9.—I f you want cheap land, aged lady, who cannot improve it. here it is: 160 acres 4 miles from postoffice, store, creamery and No 22.— 280 acres 5 miles from Mos cow, Idaho. 200 acres in cultiva steamer facilities; several aergs tion, balance wood and good pas rich creek bottom, though narrow; ture, good he use, good barn, good balance rolling hills— good grass bearing orchard, plenty of small land when brush is slashed and fruit, running water, also wells. land seeded; 30 acres open. Price $5000. Buildings and finest spring water — $650. $300 cash; balance can Also 180 acres adjoining above, CO acres in cultivation, 40 acres be paid in labor clearing other good saw timber, balance good land $75 cayli year. wood and pasture land; about 40 No. 10.—80 acres, 1J milen from acres of the last could be put in Coquille; a few acres creek bot cultivation nfter being cleared; all tom, balance green timber bench under fence, no buildings. Price, land. Timber reserved for Oycars $1800. Would trade for prop removal. Five acres cleared on erty of J tho value of the above, bottom; fine spring branch; fail- and take mortgage for other half house and barn, other improve remaining one and two years at ments. Only $800. Good terms 8% interest. of payment. ford to clear the timber, consis ting of Alder, Ash and Myrtle. Must be seen to know its fine quality of soil and location. 13*| Acres of fine land, half bench and half bottom land, ineido of Qoquille City limits; bottom land in meadow a n d vegetables. Can bo divided at a profit by right party. Only $1100. 11 acres inside incorprorate limits of Bandon with house and fencing. Will sell at sight, o r exchange for other kind of property we can handle. What have you to trade ? In fact if you have any property which you wish to sell or trade. 10 Asres ot mostly fine and high ground for residence when subdi vided; near business center of Coquille City. Large house and other improvements. An acre or two of choice bottom lend for garden. Mostly wood land, which can be utilized to advantage. Only $1000— which is too cheap, but it must be sold soon. 79 acres saw timber, 3 miles from Coquille saw mill, and rafting water; laud suitable for grass, fruit and vegetables, when timber is removed; fine springs, all hill land. Only $6 per acre; time given with proper security as long as desired, with interest at 8 % . $500—part cash, balance on long time, or iu small payments, will buy 12 lots in the heart of Co quille City, ltnlf bottom ground, half high oval bench, suitable for building, trees, e ta ; only 5 blocks from postoffice— urimproved. ISriCan be improved by actual res ident nt an enormous profit, es pecially if owner can do most of the work himself. Sanford will show you the property. “YBE Dairy and Stock Farm of 240 acres, only 3 miles from Coquille City. It has an excellent combi nation of low moist pasture and meadow land, and upland pasture with some good timber. Is an estate property and run down some by being rented out, and will be sold at the low price of $12.50 per acre, subject to an order of sale by the court. Title perfect and is an excellent bargain for any per manent dairy or stock man. 12 acres more or less inside of Co quille City limits. All well cul tivated creek bottom land, except a couple of acres nice bigh building ground, well fenced in two parcels, fine stream of water divides high land from the low land, just the place 99 out of every hundred is looking for, in a small home, near town, schools, etc. n^wo good residence lots, sightly ^ loca tion , $150 f o r b oth . T w o fine level corner Lots, near th e Aoad- em y, in C oqn ille C ity, for $110. T w o L ots on corner near the C oa rth otM , cheap fo r cash. F o a ^ L ots iu business part o f tow n fo r $1000; usual size, 50x100 feet. 6 fine R esidence L ots, 8 blocks fro m b usi ness center o f C oquille fo r $420; tim e given if you want to build. Six beautiful B uilding L ots n ea r Coarthouse fo r $000. IJjrVVe have m any other L ots, Houses and L o ts , and R anches to show you, n ot above enum erated, if you mean business, and oa r M r. Sanford w ill look out fo r your interest, if vou tell him aa near as m ay bs iust whnt you desire and wish to invest, so lie can a ct intelligently for you . 15 Acres—One mile from rail No. 11.— A splendidly improved 160- Stock is up, you want a stock rnnch road depot and steamer lan d in g in cheap, in order to make money C oqnille C ity: bottom and bench land; acre farm, joining creamery, post- office and school. Splendid b jild easy. B> have il, 436 acres on a spring b ra n ch : fenced, but no buildings; ch oice loca tion : $400 onsh. branch of Coos River, handy to ings, fences, orchard and soil, all Ranch in Ctlifotnia steamer communication, orchards, in fine order; part choice bottom fo r a ranch on C oqnille land, cleared and cultivated, or in buildings, spring water piped to river. F or particulars call at the H erald the house, 40 to 50 acres bottom Land <fc L oa n C o’ s office. clover; good water for house and land, controls back range. Sev stock; bench ntninly cleared Choice Business Lot, near R enty head of cattle now for sale. and in grass, balance in fine tim R . depot, river landinjg and jn _bu«insss City. Erie* $1000. ber. $6000; all cash down, Five dollars per acre gets it, part center o f C ‘oqnille oqt Twenty selected cows, tools, furni have tbe best land, beat cash. ture and fowls, and everything 160 Acres— Dairy Farm, with sub loca tion , and heat inn proved stantial buildings, fences, orchard, •mall farm in tha 'Joqaille »a lley, la in- ready to work with, for sale sep aide property, in on* o f the nicest tow ns in engine, cream separator, cows, Uona oonn ty. I f yon want the very treat arately and reasonably. tools, some furniture and crops on at prices anJ te rn * that arc an ob ject and No. 12.— Why pay $150 for one or i have to $«000 to in rent in a horn* that ia a jo y forever, and mean b a s in e « , two small town lots, when we can I hand ready for immediate write na fo r exact description sud U r n s o f ness, for less than $5000. Finely put you onto several acres inside j op tion al paynicnta. the incorporation for the same; watered and not far from steamer A CH ES—On an arm o f lamlinr. nearly level b e n c h - . money* It -■ is — -------.•---------------- . , n ay: part very rich oreeX good’ fruit and building ground. $1000 buy« n neat home and large bottom land: .a n d * loam : bouse and two grounds near the buainess center barns: Rood orchards: amali fru ite; te n o n i«; when cleared — J of a mile from ---------- .--------- w- ---------------- the finest sprinRa im aginable ri«h t at of town. P. O. and school. honse and barn, sufficient fo r never failinR fo r small m aebinerr if d esired ; oat- No. 13.— 360 acres 8 mile» from 20 acres of very rich bottom land power side ra* « e on bill land, fiotton i land thor- on the bank of Coquille river o n zh ly clea red . C attle, horse*, fow ls, ia#- Coquille City, on North Fork of near Coquille City. Will sell elements aud furniture, a ll in clu d ed , at river, only $3300. Fair improve- 1-a'f orali at a “ rice yon can ttf- r.i - • ->M e r r r — d r o t o 8 0 « " r e $3000 A BO Y E A R S ' E X P E R IE N C E P atents Headquarters for Om ans CHOICE LIQUORS. C YR U S N O BLE. O L D H E R M ITA G E , B U R K E ’S SCOTCH M ALT, CoAvniOMTS A c. Anyone rendili« n «.n e h * r ‘ I <1 TT^ P O c«* * T qntexty ss-ert.m o»r opto ton Inrenllnn M rr-MMT »Ion. auleti*.« ■ *,? ? u rent fr*a ' 'M et for iw-.urma . Patent# taken thfon.lt Mtinti A to . reeel*, «wrut nette*, nlttioo« chante. In the Scientific American. _- s r W 'l « L T V . I-nrsest elr- A hsnilsomely I1lu*trst*«1 nr niitpntifl'' mlstion of snr * ~ Jm«rn*l. Terms. $» » year : ; four iour mo mom h», $L Sold by alll m1* 1 ’ * Tour CLUB ROMS 'N COUTCCT'C V 1 MIINN * f n t i n » - , N pw Ynrk A r W e d n e t it It '• the We