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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 29, 1908)
THE IAILY COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHF1ELB. OREGON, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 1908. I ONE "ILLiilll IN PLACER GOLD : ynrf X o A w ii CITY & COUNTRY PROPERTY, TIMLRJM, COAL. LAND. .1 v KMISHWI HI rVHTai sk KV ' ION7 fa i ,S 1 j0&ZS JSSSSsHI KM1B&aMMH TflWl'L JTWTl) IfiSCTBKX II III IBM. Ii J IiKSTiBM TW! llhKXfc! 'xQ 11W M " ( V a3 M llWifc JUL SiMMir'.lVJIPu rzvssj s&y .Bacsas'P a?ja nfflji an -r . -&-a9' w iaiHFiEiuS; :"ferci trr - z - "" - Id Investors Ten years' experience in the Coos Bay country has made us familiar with its resources and values of property. We share this knowledge and its value with those who do business with us. The following properties will bear the closest inspection either for investment or for loca tion. 340 Acre RaecSi On Coos River, There are about 30 acres plowed land, the balance is low bench, the most of which Is level and especially well adapted for fruit. About three quarters of a mile of river frontage on tide water, splendidly adapted for summer homes. There is a bearing orchard of CO apple trees besides pears, plums, prunes, berries, a young orchard of Baldwins and Graven steins just set out the first of this month. 27 head of cattle, 4 pigs, 150 hens and all kinds of farming implements necessary to successfully oper- Icvv BNk ate a farm. Price S8.000.oo 5fi! CORNER 50x140 on Broadway close in, a snap for $1150.00 WC J 1G0 ACRE ranch on Coos River, small orchard, a snan for S5.000.00 BUSINESS lot en Broadway close 'u $750.00 LOT 50x100 in South Ma:shfleld, $10.00 worth of wood and lumber on the lot $850.00 LOT 40.U40 and a 7-room residence, on C Sticet $2200.00 GOOD business corner $5,000.00 289 ACRE ranch on Catching Inlet, 8 0 acres bottom land . . . .$10,000.00 215 ACRE ranch on Catching Inlet, 30 acre's bottom land $0,500.00 Wo have business propositions both large and small and for real bargains in Real Estate don't fail to see STUTSMAN & CO. For any information concerning the Coos Bay country write to us. The best of references. p' Southern Oregon Mines, Big and Little, Arc Many and Rich, And 1908 Promises to be a Banner Year. stut: SMAN Office Comer of C and Front Sis. Flmm 1711 arshfield, Ore. I ltlll II I I I (f f ' ' o-ai HH6HI n-o-t---a mtjm .,. ttttf,t(ttp I THROUGHOUT the entire ener getic, bristling NORTH the HENRY' F. MILLER PIANO of BOS TON has maintained the leading po sition among the critically musical, a fact which speaks eloquently of Its artistic worth. High giado In the most minute detail. GRANTS PASS, Ore., Feb. 28. "Ono million in virgin gold!" This is the slogan of tho southern Oregon placer miners for this season. Most of tho surface properties are already thundering their giants, and many others will soon follow. Tho rains continuo heavy, with an abundanco of , now on the ranges. Tho diggers arc jubilant, and all things indicate a splendid season and a big harvest. A good feature of this year's placer operations in southern Oregon Is the operation of the multitude of smaller mines. These mlne3 are located on shallow but exceptionally rich ground. Tho output of each Is small, but tho total makes a big sum. The operation of these gulch diggings is m ado possible by tho heavy, warm rains, causing big flows in tho smaller streams. It seems certain that the Green back and Granite Hill mines will soon resume. Both have been idle for a year. Tho Greenback em ployed 150 men and tho Granite Hill 100. Internal troubles were largely responsible for tho closlnig of tho properties. It is announced that these have been adjusted. Quart in Gnlice District. There is greater activity in the old camp of Galico than since tho palmy days. Present activity, how ever, is centered on tho quartz mines, whereas it was on tho placer diggings before. Several fabulous strikes have been made, notably on tho Oriole, Copper Eagle and Teddy. The Oriole has been shipping $400 ore, and has a quantity of It ready to ship. The Almeda company has a largo crew employed on Its mammoth i copper properties. This Is now one , of tho deepest developed in southern ' Oregon. It has more than two miles tof underground work, all in oro. The lledgo is 200 feet wide and carries ' high grade smelting ore from wall to I wall. The company has completed the wagon road route from the mine l to Galico, making a through wagon road to Merlin, over which It will houl shipping ore. The United States forest service, at an expense of 10,000 is completing tho trail down from Rogue river from Galice to the sea. This trail will glvo a shorter route into the lower Rogue, river mining district. Little Mine, but Rich. J. E. Kirk & Son, owners and man agers of tho Lucky Bart mine, oC Gold Hill district, have mado another cleanup, securing a $G00 brick from 18 tons of oro removed from tho paystreak. They havo been working on this paystreak for several months, and cleanups havo been mado regu larly. Though tho Lucky Bart is not a big property, it is making a fortuno for its owners. Though unable to operato tho smelter In winter, the TakilmA Smelting company maintains a lirgo crew on its copper properties in tho Waldo district. Tho mines aro being deeply developed, and an immense body of oro uncovered, more, In fact, than the smelter in its short summer runcan reduce, but It Is the hope ot the company that a railroad will ul timately bo built into tho district. Satisfied With Windy Hollow. The Pino Creek district is show ing up better than ever. One of tho properties is installing a stamp mill. Several others will place milling; equipment next spring. Windy Hollow district is more quiet than during tho summer. Tho mine owners have done their assess ment work and are content to let tho winter's work pas3 with that. The district is remote, and it is al most Impossible to get in supplies except in summer. - R. S. Mooro has leased the Babr mine of Jump-Off-Joe district and will operato it this winter. This property has been under develoment for several years. It is owned by Sacramento and Boise mining men. G. W. Troutwlno and associates have bought a controlling interest in tho Oregon Belle mine of Thomp son creek district. Dr. Troutwine is manager. Just arrived on tho Alliance; nicest lino of ladles' shirt waists and mus lin underwear In tho city. Coos Bay Cash Store. PHONE 111 for messenger boy to carry parcels or run errands. Today's ads. should find some de sirable tenants for Eom( desirablo properties. !5H5E5Z525S5H5ZSE5E5E5Zi3ESH5Jii5E5E5H5ESE5HS Pictures aadl Framing Artists' Materials, Stationery and Photo Supplies, All kinds of Photographing! also De veloping, printing and Enlarging for the trade. 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