Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, June 27, 1899, Image 4

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    tiltȓU*
í
H tj Retain.
Departures by steamer Areata,
Juue 14: M. Kloeas, Mrs. Klocus,
Mr. Tibbetts, Geo. Hultor, S.
Church Directory.
Wilde, J. Gel a bn I, A. Colvitis, 11.
M. E. church, south -regular services Cibir.
each Sunday morninKaud evenin; by the
Arrivals by Blanchard, June 19:
E . L . F itc h .
pastor,
C. G. White. J B. Kittle, J. F.
Rev. Hobt. Conia. - Presbyterian,
- - — J ------- will , o'V
.
oupy the pulpit nt the Christian church in Beyers, H. A. Jnrraii, V. It. Berry,
this city the 2d and 4th Sundays o f enoh A. H. Williams, Mrs. Delaney ami
month. All are cordially i n v i t e d . ______
2 children, John Carlson, Martin
Gross, J. Baud, O. C. Ellingsou,
L O C A L IT E M S
C. E. Noble, A. McNeal, Eugene
Hay, there— and everywhere. Barrion, Gus Wick.
T u e s d a y , j u n e 27 ,
Farmers are iu the midst of it.
ST. JACOBS OIL
CURES
the town of Kiverton. I t is close to j
i from
the Tinion min«, now in operation. Small
house and barn, and a amall orchard and
Rheumatism, Neuralgia,
Sciatica,
Lumbago,
Sprains.
Bruise*,
Soreness,
Stiffness.
i quod Harden spot. Full 750,000 feet of good ,
| saw timber, spruce and lir. Call at this |
j office, or address ns.
—
» ■ #»
"—*
l Port Orf oril Tribune.)
The fine draft staiiion, “ Duke.”
The 4th of July.
Remember
what it cost to attaiu it and honor it. formerly known aa the “ Hume
Orvil Dodge was down from his horse,” well known in Curry county,
Myrtle Point home on business died at Joel Bond’s ranch on Elk
river last week.
last Wednesday.
Mel, Charley, Johnny and Deed
The FarmJournal for 5 years and Fitzhugb and Gene Pierce, all of
the H e r a l d at the price of one years Sixes, departed leeeutly for Cow
subscription to the H erald .
creek, Douglas county, from where
Charley Strang accepts a posi­ they will go on a protracted pros­
tion o d Coos river and expected to pecting trip in the mountains.
leave last week for that section.
Grandma Zumwalt has a pair of
Joseph Willsie, committed to the old-fashioned pothooks which iiave
asylum at Salem from Coos county been in use for nearly a century,
in 1878, died on the morning of und which were brought to OregoD
from Missouri 49 years ago by that
Juue 15th.
Indy. The hooks are a pair of|
The Pioneers’ promise to have
those which ‘‘our mothers” used iu
the best, biggest nud happiest re­
handling kettles around the fire­
union of that association ut Marsh-
place.
fiele on August 15th.
Cooa nay News.
Our old friend, R. O. Kirkpatrick,
Special trains, between Marsh­
has a splendid cure for corns which
he is serving to the afflicted. It is field and Myrtle Point, will be run
on the Fourth.
a dead shot; give him a chance.
The annual meeting of the Coos
The contract for carrying the
mails from Bandou to Langlois, Or., County Pioneers will be held at
has been awarded to A. G. Hoyt Marshfield on August 15th.
Dick Nobl6, while loadiug a scow
aDd C. B. Cox, at $232 per year.
with lumber, at the Bay City mill,
Coos Bay News: The little
Thursday, met with an accident,
schooner .Petrel, lately built at
resulting in his jaw being badly
Tillamook, is loading a cargo of
fractured. Dr. Horsfall attended
general meichandise at Astoiia, for
him.
Coquille City.
We learn from J. A. Yoakam that
George Wimer came in from the mill at Porter will be ready to
Waldo a few days ago and took run in about n month. It is the
his children out Monday o f last intention to have the boom dredged
week.
Will Wimer and Tom also out, and some dredging will also be
went out to Waldo.
done along the water front. He
ltev. Futrcll preached at R iver further states that Arrangements
ton Sunday, 18th inst., returning have been made with C. G. White,
Monday got off the boat at Strang’s a shipbuilder from San Francisco,
to tulk insurance, failed to get on to commence immediately the con­
again iu tim9 and had to walk struction o f a steamer with a car­
rying onpacity o f 1200 or 1500 tons
home.
of coal, to be run iu connection
Glenn Aiken came over from with the Klondike and Beaver Hill
Marshfield on Inst Friday’s train, mines. The steamer is to be a fast
and met his trother Gave, from boat and will have excellent pas­
Roseburg, at the station, after
senger accommodations.
Capt.
loug separation.
Both are veter­ Hall, of the Blanchard, is to have
ans und pioneer settlers.
charge of the new steamer.
--------------- M f >.------ -------
George Collier und John John­
Destructive Game Birds-
son returned from the mioiug sec­
tion last Wednesday. They visited
W. H. Spaugli, a well-known Lano
the Johnson creek locality, and be­
came well satisfied that it would county man, writes as follows to the
do to tie to, so we may expect they Salem Independent: In these.days
when our wisn legislators are pro­
will soon plant themselves ttere,
tecting everytlrng but the crojis of
Hawkins’ ‘‘ New Store” is spread the farmer, I think it time that the
ing in a lively way.
Mr. II. buyB farmers are devising somo means to
for cash and sells for cash, hence protect theniHolves anil their grow­
his best grades of goods at low ing crops. I have seven acres of
prices.
His shelves are not full bottom land planted to corn; laud
yet, but coming at the rate o f two on which I have raised 75 busholH
invoices on one stenmer will soon of corn per acre. Ten days ago I
make a big show.
had ns good a stand of corn as I
William Miller, o f Williams, ever saw. Today fully oue-fourth
Josephine couuty, lias l>?en visit­ has been palled up by China pheas­
A dozen old China roosters
ing some two or three weeks with ants.
his son-in-law, Frank Miller, at did the work." In another week I
Arago. He inspected this bustling look to see tlie eutiro crop destroyed,
little burg last Wednesday, and and the law protects the birds for
visited our sauctum with tiis old city sportsmen to shoot while my
acquaintance and friend, Justice labor and my crop aro destroyed.
Last year half of the entiro corn
J. H. Cecil.
crop in this section was destroyed by
Joseph Noah, formerly n resideut
China pheasants. Can some reader
of Coos river, now.xif Woodland,
of the Independent inform me how
Wash., was the victim o f a colli­
to protect my growing crop without
sion May 31st betweeu his farm
violating the law?
wagon and a street-car ou Holly
and Railroad avelines. He is now
E d u c a t e T o u r llo w o lo W it h « '» « c a r e t s .
Candy Cathartic, cure const ipation forever.
lying in St. Joseph’s hospital suf­ 10c,
26c. If C. C. C. fall, druggists refund money.
fering from severe though not dan­
gerous injuries.
Bad management keeps more peo­
Comrade W. Croy arrived in ple in poor circumstances than any
Coquille from ( ’entrai Point, Jack- other one cause. To be successful
son couuty, last Tuesday—ono week one must look ahead and plan abend
out. I lie old veteran is looking so that when a favorable opportun­
well, but he will moye back here in ity presents itself ho is ready to
a short time, or as soon ns his take advantage of it. A little fore­
daughter, Mrs. Ida Harrington, is thought will also savo much expense
uble to travel. Mrs. II. is in poor and valuable time. A prudent and
health, nud would be all right here. careful man will keep a bottle of
Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and
W. H. and Mrs. Nosier received Diarrhoea Remedy in the house, the
a wedding card from Portland last shiftless fellow will wait until ne­
week announcing the marriage o f Ü. cessity compels it and then ruin liis
G. May no and Miss Rlmdn Hale on best horse going for a doctor and
the 21st iust. Miss Hale (now Mrs. have a big doctor bil) to pay, be­
Hay ne) is a cousin of Mrs. W. H. sides; ono pays out 25 cents, the
Nosier and lived here some years other is out a hundred dollnrs and
ago, and is therefore known to then wonders why his neighbor is
some of our citizens. The H erald getting richer while ho is getting
seudsicongrat illations.
poorer. For sale by R. S. Knowl-
Comrade W. P. Hkelly arrived ton.
------------- «
« —■----------
on the train from the bay last Fri­
" Who is the victim?” asked the
day morning, iust in froir the V et­
erans’ Home, Napa, Cal.
He will deputy coroner when he arrived on
“ He is the publisher of
visit his children and friends here the scene.
for a fortnight, mnkiDg headquar­ an almanac,” was the reply of the
“ But what have you against
ters at Mrs. Gilman’s, above town. mob.
He has been absent about three him?” asked the deputy. “ His book
years. He is iu fair health, and says that this is spring,” answered
Verdict:
Justifiable
speaks well of the management cf the mob.
the Veterans’ Homo in Napa { homicide.
county.
of
Ointments for Catarrh
Comrade J. W. Krewson and Beware
family arrived ill Coquille from
that Contain Merenry.
Grain last Wednesday and OCCU- As mercury will surely destroy the «Mise of
pied tlieir llioo little home, tllO late smell and completely drrnnge Hie whole
a t ___!.. il VI,-
i___
* , i. _ w
__ tvstem when entering it thronuh the nmcous
Marshall \\ ay place. John McCoy, tnrfares. Knob articles should never he
n Iieiglllior, helped hi ing the folks ueed except on prescriptions from repntnhle
as the danisac they will do is
over, ami accompany in# were physicians,
ton fold to the good you can possibly derive
Comrade A. \\. Hart, and a | from them. Hall’ s Catarrh Cure. manufr.o-
nephew, Herbert Conway. Com­ I fared by F. J. Cheney A (To.. Toledo, O.,
I contains no merenry, and is taken intern ally.
rade Har! is prospecting and like* | net in« direct Iv apen the U.ood and mucous
the appearance o f thing** already. I snrfaees of the system. In buying Hall's
| Catarrh Cure by sm© yon get the Pennine,
Comrade Hart aerved in the 185th j It is tnken intern ally, and made in Toledo,
|
N. Y. infantry, ami lost a leg at Ohio, hy F. J. Cheney A Oo. Testimonials
free.
pHterahorg We wonld welcome I j ¡-y***Sold
by druggists, price 7.r*c. per bottle.
him to a citizenship among ns.
1 Hull's Fan ilv IMIs arc the beat.
F r e s h G r o c e r ie s dust Received.
We make COFFEE a specialty,
which we order in quantities to supply the demand, conse­
quently it is always fresh from the roaster.
W. M. W AY, Proprietor.
T h e W o n d e r fu l
Quaker
Bath Cabinet
SPRINGS OU MINERAL SPRINGS AT HOME.
Russian. IIot-Air, Steam, Vapor, Medicated,
H OT Turkish,
Perfumed. Mineral. Salt, Quinine, Hop, or
Sulphnr Paths, at a cost of about
THREE CENTS PEK BATH.
FOR LADIES, CENTLEMEN OR CHILDREN
Dispels Colds, Fevers, Skin Diseases nnd Cutan­
eous Eruptions.
Prevents disease; cures
often when drugs have failed.
Bliould be
i d every Home, Doctor's Office, Beauty or
Massage Parlor, Sanitarium, Asylum, Hos­
pital, Barbershop, or Hotel.
ALL SPRING STEEL FR AM E, CHEAPEST AND MOST CONVENIENT FOR USE
On exhibition aud sale at C O Q U IL L E PHARM ACY, or at my res­
idence near old school building,
NORA A. McEWEN, Agent.
H
o t e l c o q u ille ,
*
*
*
O. H
H. BUTLER, P R O PR IE T O R .
S a v in g
l e a s e d t h is n e w , c o m m o d io u s a n d m o d e r n h o s t l e r ?
I am now prepared to entertain the traveling pnbiio in first-class
Htyle, with the-very best of accommodations and nt most reason­
able rates.
Tables supplied with the best the market affords.
SAMPLE ROOMS for Commercial men
SPECIAL ACCOMMODATIONS and Terms
roomy and Obntrally locatod.
for Families and Theatrionl Troupes.
Rates—$1 to $1.50 per day.
S
4TH OF JULY
Comes But
Once a
Year,
BUT
OUR NEW GOODS
C O M B
TWO INVOICES
ON ONE BOAT
We cordially invite you to call
and inspect our nt w goods und
learn the low prices,
You get full value when you buy ,
nt the New Store. We mark
ptices down to bed-rock for
cash, nnd thus save your, pay­
ing others’ bad debts.
Latest Styles.
IVI. O. H A W K I I Ï Ï S .
Com er opposite Odd Fellows’ Hall— north side.
Qandies,
Toilet S oa p
Shoe PolisJI
O ils>
Quinine
Unguents,
A r a i c ^
Wall P a p e p
Bay R u]y[
Sarsaparill^
ParegoriQ
J n k ,
J^axatives,
lin im en ts,
Envelopes,
J e w e lr Y
MACY & MOORE.
the News
of the World
S t a t e
and C o a s t
s p e c ia l
s e r v ic e
• 24 to 36
Hours
Ileal of All Oilers.
i n pin
V a g i 2 Daily Erenint Teleeram and HERALD
1
4L) lilt)
I tioth
month,
Evening Telegram and Herald, both 6 mos., only - $2.10
“
**
"
both 1 year, only - - 4.15
All the Congressional and State Legislative Neivs
come fu ll and complete daily, and your Best
Weekly Local Paper for only the price o f one.
good clover and other lmy grasses 20 acres of very rich bottom land
some large farms 1 to
when chared; is not too steep.
on the bank of Coquille river
3 miles from towu,
Cheap and on good terms.
•
near Coquille City.
Will sell
creameries, and good shipping fa­
half or all, at a prico you can af­
cilities, which can be had moHT,
No. 19,— 163 acres on Bear creek;.
on account of old age or infirmity
ford to dear the timber, consis­
35 acres fenced and in grass; good-
of owners, or lack of means, or
ting of Alder, Ash nnd Myrtle.
sized barn and sheds; fair dwell­
proper tact for handling; some
Must be seen to know its fint
ing-house, young orchard, fine
are under mortgage, and must
quality of soil and location.
water and outside range, making
be Bold; some of these can be had
a desirable location for Btock. 13| Acres of fine land, half bench
l o w , and would divide into sev­
$2000, with some stock included
and half bottom land, inside of
eral choice small homes that can
— one-half cash.
Coquille City limits; bottom land
be made very profitable in time
in meadow and vegetablea Csu
to people who are able to work, No. 20.— 120 acres on Big Creek,
be divided at a profit by right
nnd have means and act to han­
suitable for a small stock ranch
party. Only $110u.
dle them.
and homo. A few acres cultivated;
good orchard, cheap buildings—
It acres inside incorporate limits of
If you want a business lot at a rea­
place is neglected and will be sold
Bnndon with bouse and fencing.
sonable figure the Herald Land
very low to an actual resident, as
Will sell at Bight, or exchange for
Co. can supply you.
owner is not able to live thereon
other kind of property we can
nnd tired of renting it out; $550
I f you think of embarking in the
handle. What have you to trade ?
gets it
grocery or general store business,
In fact if you have any property
our Mr. Sanford can give you in­ No. 21.— 116 acres near Beaver Hill
which you wish to sell or trade.
formation whero good bargnins
coal mines, known as the Willard
can be secured in those lines that
place. 80 acres is very rich bea­ 10 Acres ot mostly tine and high
ground for residence when subdi­
will no doubt save you money.
ver dam bottom, balance hill land.
vided; noar business center of
Has spring water and will make
Our outside hustler, Mr. R. D.')
Coquille City. Large house and
an A 1 place when improved.
Sanford, will take pleasure in I
other improvements. An acre or
Can be had at reasonable price on
giving you information, and [
two of choice bottom land for
account of it being owned by an
showing these properties to )
garden. Mostly wood land, which
aged lady, who cannot improve it.
interested parties.
j
can be utilized to advantage. Only
No. 23.— For sale, or exchange for
$1000— which is too cheap, but
No. 2.— 80 acres on Bear creek,
good bottom land on Coquille
it must be sold soon.
known as the Bickford Bartlett
■ river or its tributaries, a choice
place, good timber nnd bottom
30-aere fruit tract, 55 miles east 79 acres saw timber, 3 miles from
land combined; spring branch;
Coquille saw mill, and rafting
of San Francisco, 2300 soft-shell
will be sold at a bargain, as owner
water; land suitable for grass,
almonds, 150 apricot trees, also
is nonresident; will make a good
fruit aud vegetables, when timber
general varieties for family ues.
home when improved for a man
is removed; tine springs, nil bill
Cheap at $3500.
No. buildings.
with small capital who would turn
land. Only $6 per acre; time
No drouth.
Fare by boat to San
labor into value.
given with proper security as
Francisco. 25 cents.
long as desired, with interest at
No. 4.— Small house and lnrge lot, Also 180 acres adjoining above,
8 % .
60 acres in cultivation, 40 acres
on edge of town, at a sacrifice;
good saw timber, balance good
cheapest home in town and desir­
$500—part, cash, balance on long
wood nnd pasture land; about 40
able place for any ono not iu busi­
time, or in small payments, will
acres of the last could be put in
ness and only wanting a home.
buy 12 lots in tho heart of Co­
cultivation after being cleared; all
$200 gets it.
quille City, half bottom ground,
under fence, no buildings. Price,
half high oval bench, suitable for
No. 8.— 32 acres all choice river bot­
$1800. Would trade for prop­
building, trees, etc.; only 5 blocks
tom land, with all necessary build­
erty of J the value of the above,
from postoffice— unimproved.
ings, fences and trees; thrifty
and take mortgage for other half
tts9*Can be improved by actual res­
young orchard of 50 trees, market
remaining ono and two years at
ident at an enormous profit, es­
varieties; 16 acres cultivated; bal­
8% interest.
pecially if owner can do most of
ance willow land, uncleared; on
the work himself.
Sanford will
tho river bank, ^ mile from Arago No. 24.— A splendid 2-ac.ro homo
show you the property.*®«
with large new house; great var­
postoffice and creamery.
All
iety of fruit and shrubbery. Free
fine clover nnd other grass land.
•spring water; bottom and side- Dairy and Stock Farm of 240
$2500— half down.
a "res, only 3 miles from Coquille
hill ground. Inside of corpor­
City. It has an excellent combi­
ation
of
Coquille
City.
No. 9.—If you want cheap land,
nation of low moist pasture and
here it is: 160 acres 4 miles from No. 25.—One and one-hnlf acres in
meadow land, and upland pasture
postoffice, store, crenmery nnd
Coquille City, with house; bottom
with some good timber. Is an
steamer facilities; several acres
ground
and
bench.
Spring
estate property and run down some
rich creek bottom, though narrow;
branch, etc. $350.
by being rented out, and will be
balauoe rolling hills— good grass
sold at the low price of $12.50 per
land when brush is slashed nnd No. 26.—Good new cottage nnd 6
acre, subject to nn order of sale
laud seeded; 30 acres open.
fine residence and garden lots,
by the court. Title perfect and is
Buildings and finest spring water
near courthouse and business, in
an excellent bargain for any per­
— $650. $300 rash; balance can
Coquille City. $760.
manent dairy or stock man.
be paid in labor clearing other
No. 27.—House with several small
land $75 each year.
rooms and two lots, in Coquille 12 acres more or less inside of Co­
quille City limits. All well cul­
City, $300.
No. 12.— Why pay $150 for one or
tivated creek bottom land, except
two small town lots, when we can
a couple of acreB nice high
No. 28.— 5-room cottage and two
put you onto several acres inside
building ground, well fenced in
lots, two blocks from postoffice—
the incorporation for the same
two parcels, fine stream of water
onle $450.
money? It is nearly level bench--
divides high land from the low
good fruit and building ground, No. 29.—9-room box house, small
land, just the place 99 out of
when cleared— | of a mile from
barn, five blocks from postoffice
ever}' hundred is looking for, in «
P. O. and school.
and courthouse; only $400.
small home, near town, schools,
etc.
No. 13.— 360 acres, 8 miles from No. 30.— Roomy new house and two
lots on a prominent residence
Coquille City, on North Fork of
f"Pwo good residence lots, sightly
comer for $600.
river, only $3200. Fair improve­
• location, $150 fo r both.
ments all around; 60 to 80 acres
No. 31.— One lot near business cen­
Two filio level corner Lota, near the Acad­
tillable, balance snw timber handy
ter of town. Lays low and can emy, in Coquille City, for $110.
to river. A bargain for the right
be had cheap. Would be valu­
Two Lots on corner near the ConrthoxM,
man.
able for certain purposes; only cheap for cash.
$75.
Fonr Lota in bnsinesa part o f town t o t
No. 15. —80 acres on river, near Riv­
$1000; usnal size, 50x100 feet.
erton—43 acres bottom land, 25 No. 32.— 10 acres, one mile from
6 fine Residence Lots. 8 blocks from busi­
acres fenced and cultivated, 15
Coquille City, with house, barn, ness center o f Coquille for $430; time
acres bench, big timber logged
given
if you want to build.
trees and spring water. A nice
off and seeded,40 acres hill. Build­
8ix beautiful Building Lots near tbs
home, when better improved.
Courthouse for $000.
ings nnd orchards ample for pres­
Only $600.
I -v f We have many other Lots, HoussS
ent use. $3000.
We want to correspond with
No. 16.— 160 acres, 3 miles from
parties who are looking fo r a
Norway, No. 1 bench and hill land;
suitable for fruit, stock, corn or first-class Hotel with a good
vegetables.
Cheap buildings, business. We have something
fine bearing orchard, 16 acres interesting in this line. Must
under plow and considerable have $3500 ready cash to be­
brush slashed off and in grass for
gin with.
pasture, well watered. Cheap at
$1700.
Owner has business in Stock Is up, you want a stock ranch
the east, hence, a bargain.
cheap, in order to make money
easy. He have it, 436 acres on a
No. 17.— A trade for unimproved
branch of Coos River, handy to
timber land (must be convenient
steamor communication, orchards,
for marketing), or a stock farm, or
buildings, spring water piped to
grazing land in Coos county, for 50
the house, 40 to 50 acres bottom
acres full liearing grapes. 40 acres
land, controls back range. Sev­
under cultivation other than
enty head of cattle now for sale.
gmpes, and remainder of 160-acre
Five dollars per acre gets it, part
tract best of unimproved land, 12
cash.
miles from Los Angelos, Cal.
New house, windmill, tank, wine 160 Acres— Dairy Farm, with sub­
storage room and everything else
stantial buildings, fences, orchard,
in shape to run a vineyard.
engine, cream separator, cows,
I tools, some furniture and crops on
No. 18.— 280 acres of np-land, sev­
band ready for immediate busi­
eral springs, 7-room house, barn;
ness, for less than $5000. Finely
50 acres cleared, 30 fenced and
watered and not far from steamer
balance covered with alder brush
htndin!».
mainly. Some valuable red cedar
and roal on land.
Fine founda­ I $1000 buys a neat home and large
grounds near the business center
tion for stock range and controls
of town.
other range adjoining. Will grow
and Lots, and Ranches to show yon, not
shove enumerated, if yon mean business,
and onr Mr. Sanford will look out for you»
interest, if von tell him as near as may b#
’ ust what yon desire and wish to invest, so
te can set intelligently for yoa.
t
15
Acres—One mile from rail-
road depot and steamer landing in
Cequille City; bottom and bench land;
spring branch,: fenced, bat no building»;
choice location; $400 cash.
C Q flfin
Ranch in California
t j J O U U U for „ , Bnoh on Coquille
river. For particulars call at tbe Herald
Land A Loan Co’ s office.
A
Choice Business Lot, near R
R. depot, river landing and in bnsineea
center o f Coquille City. Price $1000.
We
have tbe best land, beat
Q f\ f\
A C R E S —On an arm o f
locution, and best improved
•mall farm in the Coquille valley, is in­
side property, irf one o f the nicest towns in
Coos county. If you want the very best
at prices and terms that are an object and
bare $30UO to ftiUOO to invest in • home
. that is a joy forever, and mean business.
write as for exact description and terms o f
| optional payments.
Coos Bay; part very rich creek
bottom land: sandy loam: house and two
barns: good orchards: small fruits: fencing;
the finest springs imaginable right at
! house and barn, sufficient for never failing
j power for small machinery if desired; owt-
1 side rarge on hit? land. Bottom landthor-
ouih ly cleared. Cattle, horses, fowls, i « -
| plements and furniture, all included, st