Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, April 25, 1899, Image 4

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    CHOICE
CUg f u r a l i
PEACE
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PAIN
T U E SD A Y , A P R IL 25, 1899.
Church Directory.
M. E. ch urch , south regular services
each Sunday niormuK and evcniug. by the
pastor,
E. 1 j . F itch .
W e have peace, and than*
who are sorely afflicted with
Rev. Robfc. Ennis. Presbyterian, will oc­
cupy tho pulpit at the Christian church in
this city th« 2d and 4th Sundays o f each
month. All are cordially invited.
will have peace from pain and
a perfect cure by using
NEURALGIA
8T. JACOBS OIL
LOCAL IT E M S
A large number o f passengers
came over on Friday's train.
Al Flanders is putting up a new
baru on his pb.ee near town.
Charley Jackson, of Empire, vis­
ited tho new county seat last F ri­
day.
Tho FarmJournal for 5 years and
the H khald at the price of one years’
subscription to the H k k a l d .
Sheriff Gage visited the bay
side several days last week, return­
ing Friday. He caught—a bad
cold.
Lumber is being delivered at
many points iu this place for
buildiug purposes or other im­
provements.
Mr. ami Mrs. Taylor Dement
were iu town visiting the latter’s
parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. B. Figg.and
sister, Mrs. Hersey, last week.
Important Law lor Fruit Growers.
The recently paused Morton law
o f this state makes it a misdemeanor
to throw cuttings or trimmings from
gardens, orchards or hop yards from
the premises of the owner, or keep
them there unconsumed by fire for
a period of more than thirty days;
to knowingly keep an infected tree
or plant without using the means
the law prescribes to clean it; to
import infested or diseased fruits of
any kind, or export packages of in­
fested trees, plants or fruits (green
or dried) out of the state, or to sell
spraying materials in packages of
more than ono pound without a cer­
tificate o f the seller guaranteeing
the quality aud degree of purity.
Any infraction c f this law is
punishable by fine of from $25 to
$ 100 .
Coos f5ny News.
Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Strang re-
It is the intention to start the
occupy their home at the north end
o f the long bridge, vacated last Ten mile creamery About the 1st of
week by C. M. Skeels and family. May.
Au effort is being made by those
C. W. Wheeler, head camp lec­
turer of the W. of. W., will be in interested to have a postotiice at
Coquillo City on Monday night, North Bend.
G. W. Beale’s new steam launch,
May 1st, and give a public address
Cadet, was launched from Holland
at Masouio hall.
Bro’s boat building establishment
Monday of last week WillieCroy
¡Sunday,
and sister, Miss Mina, left for the
The Manila, lately built at North
neighborhood of Grants Pass,
where the family has been located Bend, bus been chartered to go to
the orient. Capt. Traynor is in
for about a year past.
command.
Mra. W. T. Miller, at Fisbtrap,
C. A. Metlin and family moved
lias so far recovered as to be able
to travel some. Mr. and Mrs. Mil­ from Empire to Marshfield, Satur­
ler, and their daugbtei, Mrs. Ed­ day. They occupy the Ellerby
munds, went to Bandon last week. house, near the school building.
Among the freight brought up on
Prof. George Johnson passed
the Alliance, Sunday, we noticed a
through town to the bay last Fri­
Chesapeake bay dog, from prize
day and returned yesterday. He
winning stock, bearing the address
hns I be “ Dean” school, on the
o f A. J. Sherwood, Coquille City.
North Fork, which opens next
Capt. Ackerman and E. Heuck*
Monday.
endoiff visited the Coquille last
Mrs. C. E. Bullard has sold her
week to make arrangements for
nice farm at Arago to Messrs.
shipknees and natural crooks for
Tyrrell & Woodward, who some
the new vessel about to be built at
while since bought the Wimer
the Marshfield shipyard. W. II.
place there. The parties pay $7000
Noble is getting out the keel at bis
for this plaee.
camp near Beaverton. It will be
County BuperintendeDt Bunch in two pieces; the sticks to be
was assisted by his brother, Prof. about 95 feet long each.
Fmnk Bunch, Prof. C. H. Nosier
and Miss Irma Lnkens last week
Odd Fsllows Will Meat. s
in making out the school appor­
tionment.
The grand lodge, I. O. O. F., of
Oregon, which meets in Salem dur­
ing the third week iu May, will be
one of the largest bodies ever con­
vened in that city, over 300 dele­
gates bsing elected throughout the
state to attend its meeting and par­
ticipate in the deliberations.
flie
legislative bodies of the three
Arrivals by Allinnce from San branches of the order— the grand
Fiancisco, via Eureka, April 16th: lodge, tho grand encampment and
E Bussiere, W E West, Nellie the state assembly of the Rebekah
Bullard, Mrs Hattie Stowars, Mrs branch— will convene ot that time,
Henry ltboner, Wm Wolff, A It taking between 700 and 800 visitors
Tenbrook, E G Flanagan, Mrs J B tospend the week in Salem- The
Hnssett, It Peters, J Ilillstrom.
grand encampment will meet on
J. W. Krowson, of Drain, reached Tuesday, May 16th, nnd complete
this place last Wednesday, cu n its business session on the same day.
visit to his son Thos Rreweon nnd The Rebekah assembly also meets
family, nnd with the additional on Tuesday, and continues in ses­
purpose of suiting himself to a lo­ sion until Friday. The grand lodge
cation. Mi. K. had been a promi­ meets on Wednesday, May 17tli,
nent business man iu Douglas and adjourns on the Friday follow­
county for many years, but recently ing.
The following lodges will be
disposed of those interests nnd will
represented in tho grand lodge by
probably come to Coquille City.
the number of delegates indicated
Departures for Portlaud by Alli­ from Coos county:
ance, April 17th: F Hiilgren,
Arago, No. 28, Empire City, 2;
Wm Stephens, W Kendall, W C I Sunset, No. 53, Coquille City, 2;
Peunock, Lee Fan, Carrie Birdsley, Bandon, No. 135, Bandon, 1.
Mrs Mary Scolt, YV. H. Sheriing-
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bousen, J W Braiuard, Jos Old, A
(Port Orford Tribune.)
A Nicholls, Clias Norris, John
Fred Schetler, of Empire, and
Stauff, S B Stoy, Mrs J It Dennen, Ed Fahy, of the Coquille, were iu
Miss E Miller, Edward S ottle,E H town Sunday ou business connected
Morgan, Miss M Stephens, Martin with the telephone line.
Wallace.
From parties living at Bandon
“ A word to the wise is sufficient" we lenrn that a tri-weekly mail will
nnd a word from the wise should t>e be established between that place
sufficient, but you ask, who are the aud Lnuglois. This will be a great
wise? Those who know. The oft convenience to the people resid­
repeated experience of trustworthy ing between Bandon and Langloia,
persons may bo taken for knowledge. ns under present conditions they
Mr. W. M. Terry says Chamberlain's are compelled to go several miles,
Cough Remedy gives hotter satis­ either to Langlois or Bandon, to
faction that any other in the market. obtain their mail.
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He has ls-en in the drug business
at Elkton, Ky., for twelve years; 1ms
Gov. Geer last Wednesday put a
sold hundreds of bottles of this stop to the importunities of the nu­
remedy nnd nearly all other cough merous candidates for the position
medicines
manufactured, which of state fish commissioner and their
show* conclusively that Chamlwr- friends by appointing F. C. Reed,
lnin's is the most satisfactory to the of Astoria, to that position, made
people, and is the best.
For sale vacant by the death of the late in­
by it. S. Kuowlton
cumbent, Hollister D. McGuire, who
was drowned in the North Umpqua
liver.
The new officer will be re­
$100 -Reward $100.
quired to file a bond for $25,000,
The readers o f thin paper will be pleased J and bis compensation, under the
to learn that there is at least one dreaded
disease that science has been able to ©nre in I act passed at the special session of
all its stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall's I the legislature in 1808, is $2500
Catarrh Cure is the onlv positive enre known |>er annum.
Last Thursday two new cases of
the lately epidemic sickness which
lias existed here for a few weeks
were announced nnd the quaran­
tine invoked.
George Hite and
Etta James were taken down with
it.
to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a
constitutional disease requires a constitu­
Another young woman sues Lip-
tional treatment. Hall's Oatarrh Cure is
taken iuternally, acting directly upon the man, Wolfe A Co. at Portland.
blood and mucous surfaces »if the system, Miss Ida Bingham wants $10,000
thereby destroying the foundation o f the
She alleges in her cotn-
disease and giving the patient strength by | damages.
building up the constitution and assisting l plaint that she was falsely accused
nature in doing its work. The propr
proprietor*
| of theft and compelled to confess to
liv e p
have so much faith in its curative
im ow
i ers,
that thev offer (hie Hundred Dollars f«»r that nccusatioii and that money was
any case that it fails to eure,
o f testim onials. Address.
M Tftold
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T H E
Herald Land
and
Loan Co.
(HERALD BUILDING)
Coquille City, Oregon.
B uy » and S ells your R eal E state and anything else you wish to
dispose of.
M akes L oans and I nvestments for you.
R ents or L eases your faun or city property.
Write us if you want en A qent iu this county and at the county scat
«BjrWhen asking information, give the number of tho piece inquired
about corresponding with the number in this list.
some large farms 1 to No. 14.—One acre with house near
the academy in Coquille City.
3 miles from town,
Very cheap.
creameries, and good shipping fa­
cilities, which can be had kkiht , No. 15. —80 acres on river, nenr Riv­
ou account of old age or infirmity
erton—43 acres bottom land, 25
of owners, or lack of means, or
acres fenced and cultivated, 15
proper tact for handling; some
acres bench, big timber logged
are under mortgage, and must
off and seeded,40 acres hiM, Build­
be sold; some of these can be had
ings and orchards ample for pres­
low , and would divide into sev­
ent use. $3000.
eral choice small homes that can No. 16.— 160 acres, 3 miles from
he made very profitable iu time
Norway, No. 1 bench and hill land;
to people who are able to work,
suitable for fruit, stock, corn or
nnd have means aud act to han­
vegetables.
Cheap buildings,
dle them.
fine bearing orchard, 16 acres
under plow nnd considerable
If you want a business lot at a rea­
brush slashed off and iu grass for
sonable figure the Herald Land
Co. can supply you.
pasture, well watered. Cheap at
$1700.
Owner has business in
If you think of embarking in the
tl>e east, hence, a bargain.
grocery or general store business,
our Mr. Sanford can give you in­ No. 17.— A trade for unimproved
timber hind (must be convenient
formation where good bargains
for marketing), or a stoek farm, or
can be secured in those lines that
grazing laud in Coos county, for 50
will no doubt save you money.
acres full bearing grapes, 40 acres
Our outside hustler, Mr. R. D.-)
under cultivation other than
Sanford, will take pleasure in I
grapes, nod remainder of 160-acre
giving you information, and )-
tract best of unimproved land, 12
showing these properties to ]
miles from Los Angelos, Cal.
interested parties.
New house, windmill, tank, wine
storage room and everything else
No. 2.— 80 acres on Bear creek,
in shape to run a vineyard.
known as the Bickford Bartlett
place, good timber and bottom No. 18.— 280 acres of up-land, sev­
land combined; spring branch;
eral springs, 7-room house, barn;
will be sold at a bargain, as owuer
50 acres cleared, 30 fenced and
is nonresident; will make a good
balance covered with alder brush
home when improved for a man
mainly. Some valuable red cedar
with small capital who would turn
and coal on land.
Fine founda­
labor into value.
tion for stock range and controls
other range adjoining. YVill grow
No. 4.— Small house nnd large lot,
good clover and other hay grasses
on edge of town, at a sacrifice;
when cleared; is not too steep.
cheapest home in town nnd desir­
Cheap and on good terms.
able place for any one not iu busi­
ness and only wanting a home. No. 19,— 103 acres on Bear creek;
$200 gets it.
35 acres fenced and in grass; good-
sized barn and sheds; fair dwell­
No. 5.—4 lots, two of them choice
ing-house, young orchard, fine
garden land; good house and barn,
water and outside range, making
large woodhouse, trees and run­
a desirable location for stock.
ning branch; 5 blocks from court­
$2000, with some stock included
house in Coquille, $550.
— one-half cash.
No. 6.—An undivided £ interest in
a good farm near Myrtle Point; No. 20.— 120 acres on Big Creek,
suitable for a small stoek ranch
will be sold very low by a non­
and home. A few acres cultivated;
resident; other interests might be
good orchard, cheap buildings—
secured at a bargain also, on ac­
place is neglec'ed and will be sold
count of other interests demand­
vevy low to an actual resident, as
ing their attention.
Property
owner is not able to live thereon
known as the Hoffman ranch, at
and tired of renting it out; $550
junction of South and Middle
gets it.
Forks of Coquille river; fine land.
No. 8.— 32 acres all choice river bot­ No. 21.— 116 acres near Beaver Hill
coal mines, known as the YVillard
tom land, with all necessary build­
place. 80 acres is very rich bea­
ings, fences and trees; thrifty
ver dam bottom, balance hill land.
young orchard of 50 trees, market
IlaH spring water and will make
varieties; 16 acres cultivated; bal­
an A 1 place when improved.
ance willow land, uncleared; on
Can be had at reasonable price on
the river bank, J mile from Arago
account of it being owned by an
postoffice and creamery.
All
aged lady, who cannot improve it.
fine clover nnd other grass land.
$2500—half down.
No 22.— 280 acres 5 miles from Mos­
cow, Idaho. 200 acres in cultiva­
No. 9.—If you want cheap land,
tion, balance wood and good pas­
here it is: 160 acres 4 miles from
ture, good hr use, good barn, good
postoffice, store, creamery nnd
bearing orchard, plenty of small
steamer facilities; several acres
fruit, running water, also wells.
rich creek bottom, though narrow;
Price $5000.
balance rolling hills— good grass
land when brush is slashed and No. 23.— For sale, or exchange for
land seeded; 30 acres open.
good bottom land on Coquille
Buildings and finest spring water
rivsr or its tributaries, a choice
— $650. $300 cash; balance can
30-acre fruit tract, 55 miles east
be paid in labor clearing other
of San Francisco, 2300 soft-shell
almonds, 150 apricot trees, also
land $75 each year.
general varieties for family ucs.
No. 10.—80 acres, 1| miles from
Cheap at $3500.
No. buildings.
Coquille; a few acres creek bot­
No drouth.
Fare by boat to San
tom, lialance green timber bench
Francisco, 25 cents.
land. Timber reserved for 6years
removal. Five acres cleared on Also 180 acros adjoining above,
bottom; fine spring branch; fair
60 acres in cultivation, 40 nctes
house and barn, other improve­
good saw timber, balance good
ments. Only $800. Good terms
wood and pasture land; about 40
of payment
acres of the last could be put in
cultivation after being cleared; all
I No. 11.— A splendidly improved 160-
under fence, no buildings. Price,
acre farm, joining creamery, post-
$1800. Would trade for prop­
office and school. Splendid build­
erty of | the value of the nbove,
ings, fences, orchard and soil, all
and take mortgage for other half
in fine order; part choice liottom
remaining one and two years at
land, cleared and cultivated, or in
8% interest
clover; good water for house and
stock;
bench mainly cleared Stock Is up, you want a stock ranch
and in grass, balance in fine tim­
cheap, in order to make money
ber.
$(¡000; all cash down.
easy. We hare it, 436 acres on a
Twenty selected cows, tools, furni­
branch of Coos River, handy to
ture nnd fowls, and everything
steamer communication, orchards,
ready to work with, for sale sep­
buildings, spring water piped to
arately and reasonably.
tlie house, 40 to 50 acres bottom
land, controls back range. Sev­
No. 12.— Why pay #150 for one or
enty head of cattle now for sale.
two small town lots, when wo can
Five dollars per acre gets it, part
put you onto several acres inside
cash.
the incorporation for the same
money? It is nearly level bench-- 160 Acres— Dairy Farm, with sub­
good fruit nnd building ground,
stantial buildings, fences, orchard,
when cleared — J of a mile from
engine, eream separator, cows,
P. O. nnd schi jol.
tools, some furniture and crops on
hand ready for immediate busi­
No. 13.—360 acres. 8 miles from
ness, for less than $5000. Finely
I Coquille City, on North Fork of
watered and not far from steamer
river, only $3200. Fair improve­
landim*.
ments all around; 60 to 80 acres
tillable, lialance saw timber handy $1000 buys a neat home and large
grounds near the business center
to riTer. A bargain for the right
‘ of town.
■uan.
20 acres of very rich bottom land
on the bank of Coquille river
near Coquille City.
Will sell
half or all, at a prico you can af­
ford to clear the timber, consis­
ting of Alder, Ash und Myrtle.
Must be seen to know its fine
quality of soil and location.
13£ Acres of fine land, half bench
und half bottom land, inside of
Coquille City limits; bottom land
in meadow und vegetables. Can
be divided at a profit by right
party. Only $1100.
11 acres inside incorporate limits of
Bandon with house and fencing.
Will sell at sight, or exchange for
other kind of property we can
handle. What have you to trade ?
Iu fact if you have any property
which you wish to sell or trade.
10 A 3res of 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 land 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 raftiDg
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
loug as desired, with interest at
8% .
$500 —part cash, balance on long
time, or in small payments, will
buy 12 lots in the heart of Co­
quille City, half bottom ground,
half high oval bench, suitable for
building, trees, etc.; only 5 blocks
from postotiice— ur improved.
«teyCan be improved by actual res­
ident at an enormous profit, es­
pecially if owner can do most of
the work himself.
Sanford will
show you tho property.
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 high
buildiDg 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.
fP w o good residence lots, sightly
location, $160 fo r both.
Two fine level oorner Lots, near the Acad­
emy, in Coqnille City, for $110.
Two Lots on com er near the Courthouse,
cheap for oasli.
Four Lots in business part o f town for
$1000: usual size. 60x100 feet.
6 fine Hesidenoe Lots. 8 blocks from busi­
ness center of Coquille for $420; time
Riven if you want to build.
Six beautiful Building Lots near the
Courthouse for $000.
fcyPSV? have many other Lots, Houses
and Lots. an-* Ranches to show you. not
nbove enumerated, if yon mean business,
nnd our Mr. Sanford will look out for your
interest, if vou tell him as near as may be
just what yon desire nnd wish to invest, so
he can net intelligently for you.
1 K
Acres—One mile from rail-
road depot and steamer landing in
Cequille City; liottom and bench land;
spring branch; fenced, but no buildings;
choice location: $400 cash.
St * 4 0 0 0
K“ ncl1
California
t j l U V y v / V / for A ranch on Coquille
river. For particulars call at the Herald
Land & Loan Co’s office.
Choice Dusiness Lot, near R
A
It. depot, river landing and in business
center o f Coquille City. Price $1000.
T T T p hive the best land, best
’ ’ *5 location, and bm l improved
«mull farm in the Coqaille valley, is in-
*ide property, in one o f the nicest towns in
, Coos county. If vou want th«a very best
1 at prices an.’ terms that are an object and
have $3000 to $«000 to invest in a home
that is >
\ jov forever, and mean business,
write us for exact description and terms o f
optional payments.
200
A C R E S —Ou an arm of
Coos Bay: part very rich creek
bottom land: sandy loam: house nnd two
hams: good orchards: small fruits: fencing;
the finest springs imaginable right at
house and barn, sufficient for never failing
power for small machinery if desired: out­
side ritr g e on hil' land. Bottom land thor­
oughly cleared. Cattle, horses, fowls, ini -
pleroents and furniture, nil included, at
i $ 6600 .