In .¡Inin»i>;:iiii.
ClirUCkl DIIUICTOKY.
(îeo. MeEwan’s baby lins been firewood, 200 barrels of salt salmon,
M* tlodist ser\ iocs. l>y L ev.T . 1*. Haynes
pretty sick for a few iluys but is and some stave bolts from Empire.
are held as follows:
First Sabbath at North Fork 11 A. M. better.
The officers of the steamer Coos
2 , 1,1
••
** I.anqiey creek “
Mrs. Elliott limi a sister from 1 fay say the coal from tho Henry-
aril
**
“ Fish Trap
“
“
Kansas to come to see her a few ville mine is far superior for steam
40i
*•
** Coquille <’ity “
*•
1 days ago.
purpt sns to any other coal yet used
l.(H ’ A L IT E M S .
Miss Georgia Parker, of Par on that vessel. The round trip
between this place and San Fran-
Mrs. A. (i. Aiken is much im kersburg, is attending Prof.M iller's
iscc is now made with from 38to40
commercial college at this place,
proved.
tons of Henryvillo coril, whereas
lì. II. Uosa was in town Sunday,
1 he d* uuocrata are highly elated
from 55 to 00 tons of other coal
over last Tuesday a elections.
if ,lis tongue had been ruu by
was formerly consumed, The die-
~
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C
. onice
«v „ :.
. * str
* • ctlv
n , & crani; it would liave got more
l he i,
H f . kald
is not
m a n d fo r Henryville coji I at San
rt st.
designed for a smoking room.
Francisco is said to greatly exceed
rite Ai y rt le Point brass band
The band has po.-tponed its en
the supply. This should stimulate
; has decided to give a grand ballon
tertainment to New \ ear’s eve.
the opening of the mine to its full
Christmas night. Further notice
capacity as speedily as possible.
1 ). i\ Edmunds’ school ¡it Halls hereafter.
prairie begins next Moiul ty, Not.
At San Franiseo extra choice
A Large lot o f Iron, Crockery,
California eggs are selling at 40«»
10 .
Terra cotta pipe, etc., sto, just
41c; choice, 37 ¿(<7 39c; fair, 25(</30
Ed. Weekly was in town yester
received at tho P ionkfk H aiid -
I tw!», 32',(»»34c; eastern, 20(»»23,
day looking out for absconding
wahk S toke .
per dozen. Oregon is not quoted,
logs.
Hunch ana
and ms
his’ two
lwo sisien,
sisters, because we cannot keep the home
w
.
. . .
; j Frank
rana inincn
Shmitï Hacker put in the aay , Mjss AHcfl aml Miss M;!V ]t ft this
market supplied,
and import
Saturday collecting taxes at this p|ace ,Rst Tlu,S(lny to attimi a Port-
instead of exporting eggs, yet we
plnce.
j land college.
have ¡tn excellent climate for poul
Clinton’s camp closed down S a t-; n
.
. ,r .
.
u rass is growing splendidly here try of ad dcsciiptk ns.
urdav
and
his
hands
were
in
town
, it
.. is
. got . ing
.
uiu.iy
now, though
cold in
[Gold ¡tench Gazette.]
yesterday.
| many other parts. Several states
Ini Dell l>my has returned from
The Annie broke her wheel rope ,mve* llft(| 8now rtlready.
the mountains, and reports his
hero Sumlav, nic#iiiii)j-ï, and had
y .
$ t «
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fpi
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sorne ditìicult\ in landini^*
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day night was a treat. As he was Three distinct ledges discovered,
Johnny Suyd**i > pbqm.int <<mn- compelled to be at home on Satur- that will assay 820 gold, 83 in sil
tenauce was noticeable on the land- (lay ilifc,|ltt ho f aiiej to ao to Myr-
ver, surface rock. One lead assays
mg of the Annie Sunday morning. tje‘ p 0 jn^
830 in gold and 80 in silver.
George T. Moulton is A. L. Nos-
The hard rains of the past few
Fall fishing is over, the fisher
ler’s efficient clerk. George is a days caused the roads to pack *nd
men ¡ill being discharged on Tues
g( kh I salesman, and every body put them in good condition for this
day. The cannery was shut down
likes him.
season of the year.
Travel will on IFednesday. The run of fish
President C leveland has issued cut them up in a few days.
has not been so large as usual.
his 4 hanksgiviug
proclamation,
Joseph Johnson has purchased
Fishing is in progress at Smith
and Thursday November -»Uh is Jesse I.eneve’s butchering busi
river and Chetco.
set apart for prayer and thanks ness in this place.
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H e intends
D ied .— Neat Coquille City, Sun
giving
•©
keeping a good stock of meat on
day morning, November 8 th, James
Have you seen the N* veiaber hand, (liv e him your orders.
P. Sell wee rs, aged 24 years, 7
West Shore. W e have not had
At oid the harsh, irritatiug, grip
time to read a word in it but the ing compounds so often sold ¡is months and one day.
James was a noble young man,
lithographs are "o rth ike )oui n i purgative medicines, and correct
loved by all who knew him - gen
subscription.
the irregularities of the bowels by
erous, kind and true.
He has
Shei ill" Ilacker, accompanied by the use of A yer’s Cathartic Pills,
lived, since lie was a small boy, in
A. A. Lord, of Empire, passed which a»o gentle, yet searching, in
this community, and no one can
t h r o u g h town last week in a fine I their action.
charge him with »i dishonorable
livery rig.
lh e former is collect-• Asft purifier, A yer’s Sarsaparilla act. l i e leaves a mother, brother
ing taxes, and the hitter probably |aets directly and promptly. A sin- and sister, who have the sympathy
hunting a wife.
j gle bottle will prove its merits. of the whole community in their
Tho following are local para-j Many thor^r.nds of people are sa^l bereavement.
The funeral
grapVi« from U?.t wo< U's Phundeal- , yearly saved from dangerous fevers took place from his mother’s resi
er:
“ Above the clouds,” drum - 1 by the exercise of a little timely dence, two miles north of town, at
iners are numerous, tramps »ire care in demising the S) stem by the half past three o’clock yesterday
troublesome, business is
good, use ot this remedy,
afternoon, under the auspices of
the Good Teinpler’s lodgo of this
more rain needed.
KSisiilt u fi iif B.ats IHt'i'linti».
New York elects H ill (demo- place of which he was a devout
His friends were sorrv to hear
th?it l ncl(* S; an D«Yinunt, who is j crat) for < ’eruor by about 11,000 member.
Tiie \n*A I
The spirit of little Floyd, son of Maggie
mid Jesse G. Belieu, of Angora, took its
flight to the Irani where parting is no more,
Oct.
l8Sf>. Aged one year, nine months
and nineteen days.
Little Floyd was so loving that he was
the light and life of his home. The dearest
child on earth.
One little plant just blooming fair,
Could not stand the storm;
Christ who loved him with a love so rare,
Changed him to an angel form.
It. was hard to give him up. No one who
has not had the trial of it can realize liow
sad it is to go home and find a vacant place
in the once happy family fireside circle.
Parent» do not mourn, for your little dnr-
ling is not lost but only gone before.
Why then mourn for your precious darling;
For lie is so happy over there»
And is waiting for the dear ones,
Iu that land so bright and fair.
(A Cousin.)
j am l
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A S a r p r iM * P a r t y .
___
I dreamed—but that is nothiug new;
I’ve often dreamed before;
An army numerously grew,
And made a dreadful roar.
1 ’wok* —v hat did my < yes Is hold?
Gre.it Scott! no vision these;
This army was. with hunger liold,
A n: iltuudoof fleas.
Lo tiarcon.
n s r a ir m r
i u l i . m
;.
F. S. Land Oilìce, Rosei>urg, Or. j
Oct. 30, 1885.
\
Ed. H er ald : —You may state to
your readers that by a late ruling
of the Commissioner of the Gener
al Land Oilice, the odd numbered
sections witi in the indemnity or
30 miles limit of ihe grant to the
Oregou and California Railroad
company, not listed by said compa
ny, are subject to settlement under
the pre-emption and homestead
laws.
Exchanges w ill please copy.
W. F. Benjamin.
Regis ter.
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I tiri iigiiig I ì I ìk I ik - ss .
To millions, pleasing their pal
ates and cleansing their Systems,
arousing their Liver,
Ridueys,
Stomachs and Rowels to a healthy
activity. Such is the mission of
the famous California liquid fruit
remedy Syrup of Figs.
Sample
bottles free, and 50c. and 81 bottles
for
sale by
\V.
L.
Dixon
Myrtle Point, J. II. Nosier, Coquille
City, H. Sengstackon, Marshfield
<fc Empire.
j
At Chetco, Oct. L>.>, Win. Lake and Miss P.
Sodgowick.
j
At Marshfield. Oct. 31, Ilir.ry Keino and
Miss Mary V. ilklund.
STEAMER COOS BAY,
At Marsh held, (Jet. :il, Mat Storu and
Miss Henrika Lackstroni.
J D EN N Y , M ASH ER,
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dobh .
o ^ R R Y iis r a -
At Marshfield. Oct. Id, to the wife of G.
A. Bennett, a son.
Brother Gus, you have our congratula
tions; hut to Master Marie Bennett we can
| not say so much.
You will be called all
t rorts of impious names before you reach
: your father's big editori il chair. We how
: ever. liojie you may live to celebrate, a hun
dred times, the r ‘curreuce of Halloween.
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&
60
60 ’ S .
I rugssie.i( lor ¡nihi^raph :iSh:u:i.
How grand are the bold lofty mountains;
How sublime the vo'oano's lire;
But to sip at the source of love’s fountains,
Is something we all most admire.
How refreshing tho sweet scented r>>M* is;
How charming the clear, silent brook;
Eli the pleasure’s enhaimed which encloses
My name in this beautiful book.
I.o Gareon.
H P IE 3 IE3 S 3
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W
I j L i I j m
a
k
e
ïhreo Trips per Month
^»> n i E .
From mid offer this dale, X or. 7,
/Ns >, L ndcrlakouj null he done of
h a lf fhe usual prices.
J. IIubhard.
fallii
JBE j T N A T ì H u H jj N"
p9ncisct
T o iic llir is
;
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PORT ORFORD.
_ tJ IE3
including tho
For the balance <»f 1»
luaininoth holiday number, to all who sub
scribe now for ! vstl.
Wiih tin; January issue T H E W EST
S IIU B L will bee in its twelfth year, and will
be more interesting than ever. Every num
ber contains original illustrations of scen
ery. towns and industries in the Pacific
Northwest, equaling in excellence the best
pr< duct ions of Eastern magazines.
The
eontributt il articles, generally literature and
stories are ent< rtauiing and carefully edit
ed. making the’ magazine a choice, chaste
family visitor.
Tin* comments on events
of interest to this region anel the large
amount of information concerning our va
rious resources and the progress of develop
ment given in every number regulars it e x
tremely valuable.
No family can afford to
do with >it it. and every one financially in
terested in the Pacific Northwest or desir
ous of learning of its resources will find it
invaluable.
If the subscription price* (>¡2 per >earl is
sent in now your name will bo entered for
INHi and the remainder t f 18^5 will be sent
as a premium.
L. 8 IM PE LS. Publisher.
l ‘JJ F o n t btreot, Portland, Or.
P ic k ’s Sun published at M il
Near '.Angora. October 24, little Jesse
Floyd,
twin son of*i'honias Everdoel, aged
waukee*, Wisconsin, is tho most
14 ;n> ntlis.
humorous paper in America to-day.
Kwvei b,* tliv sleep. Jo\e!v bahv.
Geo. W. Peck, its editor and pro Thy parents kn v.v
tliou wert good.
prietor, stands without nn’ equal as Ti. ay’ll m a t thee by and by. may lie—
If they liv< as parents should.
»i humorist Ho believes in mak
ing t.eop-le luit py, and no one can SMTLSon’ESE-: Eio.'Tifi: n i M h i i i v :
he
state
legislature
is
was
li'>
t
rxj'i'ct-
plurality.
O S m S A\E> I A D S .
visiting G: il if. »rni a
I e otherwise v ho reads his most
1
Tlw h d\v A 1 Schooner
t )no : robubliciin
Oil to hvo u F*tv ( [ i\vs ago.
0!>si,rv;s!ir«*'» «»IT I k * AI. ici a L o u t (n n n excellent paper.
Our readers aro
»
I .Viiol.ilSBT fffi,
who bus (1 i*licnt< * m nitli horo has ; jority of 3t
invited to read the prospectus of
In New
Xe-v Jersey the republicans
D esf . kted .— T he bachelors’ hall
no basino •vS t' Is. ts litq-p. *
Peck’s Sun, in another
column.
rn
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have a majority of five in the sen- is almost deserted, ¡is Mr. II. H.
The closing (Imvn for tins season ,
, . J .
Sample copies mailed free to any
m .
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| „.s ate, and tour in the assembly, Nichols ami family moved into ¡i
nf tho cannery his! week was luirri
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address.
house one block north, and with
-
———
,.n tho Chinese v. ho hiut come only ! ,n,lkl« « a u)aJ',r“ >’ ol " lDU 0,1
him
went
nearly
¡ill
that
constitut
-1
Ky
rn
p
o
f
I'igs.
4 few .lays before.
It i- t.» ho hnllot.
.
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11
In Connecticut tho republicans ( ed bachelors’ hall, »is but two of
Manufactured o:ily by tho Cali
hoped that white men will here- i
)
. 1 t M
lmve ¡i majority of 12 on joint ballot, the old grizzlies remain at the old fornia F ig Syrup Co., San Francis
after he employed altogether.
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, unpuihted “ hall.” Only two weeks co, Cal. Nature’s Own True Laxa
a republican loss of 71.
Several communications lmve to
This pleasant liquid fruit
In Yirgina 1 ee (democrat) is of feminine rule, w ith white table tive.
Itiiill Fxprmiv ftr <!:?
vo over to next week.
J>y some elected governer by about 23,000 fixtures, pleasant chit ch.it, bright remedy may be had of Mr. W. L.
neaas Meveriil come down the riv- majority. As far as reported the eyes, white aprons, and all that Dixon, agent M yrtle Point, J. H.
r yesterday that sou Id ha\e come jpgislaturo is heavily democratic, : goes to make up home, and now to Nosier, agent Coquille City, Henrj
ip the river last Saturday.
that party having 02 out of 100 he obliged to again resume tin Sengstaeken, agent for Marshfield \ '4 r IL L linn on no other K uifc. 'I'liis
Sample bottles free, v y vessel having made six round trips
For nearly ?i week, with the ex- members of the house, and 23 out plates, oyster-can cups, cheerless and Empire.
in the last six months, ii supposed to kei p
:eption of Sunday, it 1ms rained o f 40 in the senate.
Counties to damp roe ms on coming in from and large bottles ¡it fifty cents or up her past record, and will until further
nost of the time.
On Saturday be heard from will probably in- business, is almost too much, and! one dollar. It is the most pleasant, notice, on and after November l.Mh. deliver
the two old pickled crabapples left prompt and effective remedy known, fri ight to Copuillo City and all points on
he tide ruu up a little while, but crease these majorities,
the lower river at the following rates:
ince that time there has been eon-
In Massachusetts Robinson (re- ! are almost sorry that they set so to cleanse the system; to acton the
Flour
per ton, s ilt, nails, iron and coal
iderable freshet, the water run- publican) is elected governor by a high a price on themselves, during i Liver, Kidneys and Bowels gently ¡&2.50, other freight 84 per ton.
O ovuili . e M ill A l’ru C omcast .
lin'v
of about 22,0 d.
Tho (heir youthful days, »is to prohibit yot thoroughly, to dispel Head
O over the river banks in the plurality
_
v4n!2
World claims that the democrats ; s?ile in the feminine
market. aches, Colds and Fevers; to cure
Diver places
T ,
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.
gain hfteen members in the house Should the old dried-herring ap- j Constipation, Indigestion and kin
John Englenmn, o f Crescent . *
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and seven in the senate.
i pearance »ibout the hull become dred ills.
Jity, California, has been in town
.
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In Maryland the democratic unbearable, as it is quite likely to,
Pure bred Brown Leghorn and Plymouth
few days. H e is looking for a
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. Qn
The Aceme Electric Belt leads
Bock l ’oultry fur sale by Cartwright. 1 horp.
for it seems to have been vastly
icationfor busines, we understand.
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the van in perfection and price.
Yoncolla. Douglas County,
000.
The legislature will stand enlarged and revised since the la
le formerly lived here, and when
Remember it is warranted to give
( Iregon.
dies moved, there is no knowing
boy attended school »it this place, j ,>n^ us ^°^ou
full satisfaction.
It equalizes tiro
THE
.
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f
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Senate, republicans o, democrats what the result will he, hut we de
Irs. 1. Hacker, w»le of our worthy , °
,
circulation, gives instant relief
FAMOUS
.
,
20 : house, republicans lb, demo- sist; the subject is too painful for
from pain and nervousness, and
henlf, lieing teacher.
’
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crats 101.
Democratic majority contemplation.
Speedily
Cures
wakefulness,
M. C ottscuu . k :
J. A. Lyons, son o f our mill own- on j 0 i nt hallot, 90.
A democrat
' i lie best instru
S t i l l t h e y come .— A R ight was spasms and all nervous diseases,
ment now existing
r, lias been busy the past week in J
^jJ(} gnccessor of United seen during the first o f the week
i n b o t h lie in i-
disorders of the liver, kidneys, ____________
spheres. ’’
rranging a good lot of merclmn- j y tates Senator Gorman,
floating around over the streets of stomach, bowels; neuralgia, lum
C l vhv L o r i :; K kluh o:—"T have never seen
ise in the store of \\ . II. Caroth- j In Pennsylvania ()nay (repub- this city, and finally settled down
bago, incipient paralysis, colic, tLeir «*qual.”
rs. H e has other gools coming, pcal)) for shite treasurer, the only in a sin ill house not very far from
Piciasi: L ucca :—“T he Knabc Piano sur-
coldness of hands and feet, back pis-es all other mak.’S.”
nd intends keeping, constantly, a
()flicer voted on, is elected by
'1 he popular H.\HUINGTON PI VN<) and
tho school house, and as this R igh t ache, spinal weakness, nude infirm
the CHICAGO COTTAGE DUG YX.
nod stock of general merchandise. I prol)ahjy over ;}5(00U.
A ll the has something of a retinue in his
A. L. BANCROFT & CO..
ities, female complaints and gener
[is prices are very low\ C»dl allt^ changes in figures in that state train, this will be quite handy.
Sole Agents. 721. Market St.. San Frrncisco.
As al debility.
^ J. F,. H iokniiiicii , Blanco Drugstre. Marsh
e him.
show republican gains.
Single circuit belt, 85; double field.
he is a mechanic, »ind has come to
local agent.
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I f the price of salmon quoted by
stay, let us try and welcome him i circuit belt, 88 .
NOTICE BY ADMINIS Ett 1TBIX.
J. E.H AGFMICH,
o i k
A i:i< ;im o R s .
in a suhstantsal w »iy, if we have j
ie Mail to be found elsewhere in
'V ^O T IC E ih hereby given, to all persons
Agent,
iis paper, is correct—and we be- j
[Const Mail.]
anything to do that falls in the I At Blanco Drug Store, Marshfield. i ' whom it may concern, that on the 2lst
day of October. 188."», Elizabeth Fouts, the
5 ve the figures sire c o r r e c t — the
Salt salmon were selling in San line of his business.
uG 3m
administratrix of the estate of Jesse Fouts
»o men who caught 150 barrels Franiseo last week at 8 G@ 87 for
S ig n i f i c a n t f a c t . - -W o learn
Owing to the fact that an un- deceased, filed in the County Court ot Coos,
her final account of her doings and proce ed
aring the fishing season, o f a lit- j barrels and 83.50(»» 84 for half bar- from good authority, that during
precedently larger number of white ings as administratrix of said estate, ami
a over two months, will get alKiut rels.
the mouth of October, that there gee.^e have passed south in the past that thereupon the said court, dnlv made its
order, appointing Monday, the fourth day
thousand dollars for their fish. \ Among the freight carried away | weie nine more passengers over
two weeks, the wise and otherwise of January 188«. the first day of the next
would seem from this that put-1 by the steamer Coos Bay this week j the road from Fail-view, than dur- predict the coldest winter and the regular term of said eour , as the day for
the hearing of objections to such final ac
ng up fish in this way is not so were 105 tons of coal from the ing the other eleven months of the greatest number of marriages tho count, and the settlement (her of.
Elizabeth 1 outs,
country lms ever experienced.
.profitable as many pretend.
I H enryville mine, about 40 cords of ! past year.
n il •“'’v
Administratrix.
(aitiii Tassai
; Skcrage
v S î j 7
<-7 $10.
E^^cui’sion T ic k e ts a.t
K,ocinced R ates-
Fur Frsiilü sr Passage
-A-iepily to
JOHN L KOSTER.
323. Fi ent Street, San Francisco, Cal.
HENRY SENGSTACKEN,
Coos Bay.
L a n d
c o q u
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BLOODED
FOWLS.
K J ABE
P IA N ÌB
Agency!
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T ire U n d e rs ig n e d
L IS T
O c q u ille
C it y
and
is prepared to buy or sell for
reasonable consideration.
H e has tin* following for sale:
i
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P ^ R
A
c!i.ii:f1 ibi* Wiiidis 51<»nn9
Brewery fi r sab— capacity of six
barrels.
Good Locution—Every
thing Ci>uv, nient.
tvitisihctory reasons
given for wishing to sell.
V
a half acres one-half mile from
Ccquiili; City, on stage road; house of
five rooms, wood-shed, good cistern, 1.70
fruit trcis. some bearing—Very cheap.
O
il 1 and
~ ‘ ) acres on North fork near Gravel
i * ) Ford: 27» acres cleared, ! - use l<>x2i’»,
barn ffUx.Vl. smokehouse, wood-shed, bee
house; 4 stands of bees. 2 cows, household
and kitchen furniture, farmiug tools, wagon
and harness, lo acres of crops; range out
side and convenient for 100 head of shx’k,
is less than one mile from school house and
post offee—>; 2.700.
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acres. 1 miles above Parkersburg,
I U . on Coquille river: 2.'* acies bottom—
balbmce bench and hill land. House 20x28
barn 42x1» ), g«> >d. young orchard. b<*aring:
g<a»l timber on the on the place; good out
side range for stock. Price, 12.V).
l.MK' fur 1(10 acres of land, so acres under
O fei.ee, (500 fruit trees House, l»arnG0X40.
\ gi od range for cattle adjoining.
O
l*i<0 fc r House and two lots in Coquille
City; very cheap.
£•17.’ for House and lot in Coquille City.
•a 100 for two unimproved lots in Coquille
Gi y.
j'OJ acres* f grazing land known ns North
» h rail ie tt elve miles lrom Panuon,( »regon.
T.nTicr and on Cunninuham creek, cheap,
VCllES— A sphudic ranch, at a
» ) _ " very *rea bi.ruain. At lei st 1^/000
worth of good timber in dose proximity to
the water Two to thr o hundred sheep ro
with the place.
Plac* well iraroved—75
acres cleared—price, cash down, *2500.
* i | •> ACHES on Coquille river, 80 acres
2 i » ) bottom land. 0 acres cleared, bal-
lance good timber, cedar anti fir -convenient
to log.
Small house with three rooms;
*2200. Or. 120 acres including the bottom
and and house $*1200—a splendid chance
for or. wishing to make a home.
Liberal
terms given.
C U E VP! CHEAP!!
,*! acres in Bnndon City, on Main street;
t f large building of five rooms, etc., also
bam . The premises are cl ear ad und fenced
are pretty, and will be sold extremely cheap.
(G r a n ilc N t Bt:irg>iin O f l c r r d . )
r IN»wn lots and water frontage in Port
1 Urford — \ erv cheap.
Enquire of Walter Sinclair,
Coquille, Oregon.