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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 19??-1917 | View Entire Issue (March 16, 1917)
'■VrSl run ta Adjoining City Park Closest-in> Since the purchase of the Patter on the market son grove by the city for park pur 1 poses has been assured, the Coquille Land Company has put on the mar ket, for immediate disposal, 40 lots in their Notley Addition, which ad joins the park on the south. Located as they are, some just across the street, and none more than 2 blocks from one of the most attractive parks in Coos county, these lots are among the most desirable resident properties in the city. As the park is improved and beautified the value of this property will increase by leaps and bounds and iwithin a very short time will be worth several times what we are asking for them. By buying the lots that are of fered here, the purchaser is not get ting property upon which it will be necessary to spend a great deal of money for clearing. The land is prac tically cleared and is in splendid con dition. The Notley Addition is the clos- est-in addition on the market in Co quille today, and is, in many ways, the most desirable. All the lots that are being put on the market at this time are within two or three blocks of the City high school and about eight blocke from the business cen ter of the city. Good Streets Streets are improved to the very edge of the addition, and those lead ing into it, while not improved, are in better condition than some unpaved streets within a block or two of the business center. Lots 50 Feet by 100 Feet The lots in this addition are 60 feet by 100. feet and every one of them is suitable for garden purposes. COQUILLE Office in Slagle’s Tailor Shop TOTAL . In order that these lots may be sold as quickly as possible, a single price of $100 is being made on each of the 40 lots. No partiality will be shown and those who buy first will be able to choose the lots which suit them best Any of the lots that are being offered are easily worth the amount asked, and there is included a number of choice ones that far ex ceed this sum in value. ; :— We do not intend to hold these lots to anybody’s order; they are go ing to be sold as rapidly as possible. If you are looking for a location on which to build, Notley Addition of fers you an exceptional advantage; if you wish to invest a little money , as a speculation, you have only to consider the location of this proper ty and the price we are asking, to realize its desirability as an invest ment Easy Payments Not only are we offering these lots at an exceedingly low figure, but -w ro i willing to give you terms that wRl surprise you. To secure any one of these lota requires only an initial payment of $10 and a weekly pay ment of $1.00. : * This property is going to go, and go quickly, and if you desire to se cure one or more of these lots at the price, and on the terms, that we are offerrmg them, you will have to act at once. New industries are seeking lo cation here and this year, and the years to come, promise to be the most prosperous Coquille has ever known. This means that property will be in demand. Secure yours now, before the prices advance, and pay for it a dollar at a time. We will be pleased to give you any further information . you may desire regarding this prop erty, or show you over it in person. u ii ) ' ' ' v" . ’’ ' •; H ie Commercial Chib. > . V i • i..- , " v ■ CHAS. WALKER, Manager A report of the committee appoint ed to invM tifat* the condentary prop a Y. M. C. A. headed by the right osition sms the first m atter of bum kind of a man, would accomplish won ness considered a t the Commercial ders for the moral uplift of Coquille. Club Wednesday evening. Mr. Mc ; There to another m atter which has Kenna reported progress, and that ha bee^ quits freely discussed for the had secured from Mr. Conway a state past and which will settle ment of what the Buttercup Dairy many month of CoquiUe’i difficulties—-hitch Products company required in the way ing racks, corn show pavilion and of information and inducement The tourist camping ground—if be information to being secured and successfully carried through. it can When while various sites have been consid street to the n#* bridge to laid ered, no selection has been made. the out through the Lamb properties and Inasmuch as Mr. Conway stated south to the Muff on Front that prompt action to necessary to thence street, J. A. Lamb expects to move his secure this 1100,000 concern, it to evi house around facing the new street dent that Coquille muet get busy if end have several business or residence she is to stand any chance of cap- lots to put on the market. Whether taring the prise. It to too big a thing lots shall be laid out in that and means too much for Coquille to these magnificent myrtle grove back of his lpee through inaction. house depends oa how greatly Coquille - An opportunity to presented b/ the wanto * JS S N m JK U H m M M jIlM intact If lots are sold the trees will 1,198.66 here to get considerable advertising be cut down and never replaced. 1,960.00 for the Johnson mills and for the Co But there to an opportunity for Co quille valley by the printing of pla quille to secure e tract 340x240 feet 27,990.89 cards to be tacked on the sides of which will include all of the grove. every ear loaded. A committee was Mr. Lamb has neves placed a price on appointed to confer with E. E. John it although he has said be would LIABILITIES son as to the ways and msans of se like to donate it to the city. How curing this inexpensive advertising. ever, the dty must purchase it, and 10,000.00 The Club feds, as does ovary «lá that soon, if they ever expect to own 2,666.64 •48.17 i,m « 7 sen of Coquille, a ¿reat interest in the i t I | to time to think about the mat 12,600.00 school site case and the need of ad ter seriously. The Commercial Club ditional school room to becoming •8,178.24 acute. As a step toward preventing to considering plana by which H mjght be secured without a direct tax, by 102,240.17 this case being dragged through the giving entertainments, games, etc. 10,628.67 courts for throe or four years more, If owned by the city the corn show a committee was appointed to confer 11,084.10 with the school board and Messrs. pavilion could be built in one comer; racks could be installed on Barrow and Strang, to ascertain hitching the brow of the hill and still leave whether any settlement to poccible the entire grove open for picnics, which will expedite the erection of a camping parties, tourists, and the like. new high school building. ST of the above named beak, do solemnly sweat Many other items of municipal im Make Vacant Lota Useful. » true ta the beet of my knowledge and belief. provement and prognes were dtocua- L. H. MAZARD, Cashier, aed, which tod W. J. Longs ton to re That waa a highly commendable ta before me this 14th day of March, 1917. mark as he left the hall that th en suggestion made at the Commercial J. J. Stanley, Notary Public for Oregon. waa a g n a t deal difference between Chib this week that Coquille line up My commiesion expine January 4th, 1920. the Commercial of Club meetings now with other towns which a n urging F. Sherwood, O. C. Sanford, L. Harlocker, and those he attended when he first the um of vacant lots for gardens. came hare five yean ago. “You have A well kept garden plot to much m on m on life and pep now and I con attractive than a forest of woods, but gratulate you an the improvement,’’ m on important to the aid in reduc he said. He also mid he was etijl ing the high coot Of living. Then working on the clay products manu a n dosens of lots in Coquille which had ito two upper floors filled for the facturing line which first brought him a n available for gardens and ovory- Arts time to its history. The war to this county. Some one to going to has proved a blessing there, turning develop the industry in this county, lots of people to that direction be he said, because you have all the es cause the European trip to no longer sentials hero—clay, fuel and trans- attractive. FIRST NATIONAL BANK TOTAL__ ù Selling atthe Uniform 1 1 5 Price $1 Coquille, Oregon' SNAGS FOR - THE COURT. I1 file ** th«m ^ , (Continued from first n o t.) ........................ ^ .v - The idei to that a very different en gineer corps will be required if that proposition carries than if it does net. The county court hero fode that it ought to begin as soon aa possible on ¿862,000 road bond issue was voted last May and that to watt for Survey or McCulUfeh to make a new survey of the Bandon to the county line road and the Marehfleld-CoquUle rend this pi«u tm¿7 «d before the county court to r**dJr *• * * <■» contrmcts for U m work on those projacto. This will obTtau “ y furthw «w»y »» ••toto* Aa to the new Highway Commis sion, whether it appoints Its new en gineer before June or not, all the under the direction of the old com mission, the County court thinks that a formal approval will be given by the new one in ample time to permit the advertising and letting of con tracts contemplated in the next few Deputy Game Warden J. M. Thomas was over on this side last Saturday looking for game law violatore. He did not report the capture of any new highway engineer to appointed, "m afia# breakers, but h i did toll of will prevent either of those contracts the cbaages in the game tows made being completed this year. This will by the last legislature. The bag limit not only involve a year’s wait for im for doer this year to to be two instead proved roads a t those places and mean of three as heretofore. One reason another year of mud blockade bo- for reducing the number that can be tween here end Marshfield, but will' lawfully killed to the severe winters result in what to practically a losa of ot the past two yean which have a year’s interest on the bonds. When the Judge and commissioners meet the new commission for this dis trict, Mr. K. J. Adams, a t Marshfield today, they hope, however, to se cure some additional information as to the time a t which the new state highway engineer will be appointed. There to still more hinging on get ting to work speedily on the tost sec tion of the Coquille- Marshfield road, however. Under the new bond tow, if it to approved by the people, it to thought that Coos county can have its Ca® m us for Statina try .