1
L O C A L IT E M S .
Four
Additional locals on fourth page.
Mexico is oil the verge of civil
war.
A. L. Nosier lias live tons of flour
coming on a schooner.
The best bargains in boots
moved
The commercial'pulse is indicat-
New York, Oct. 12.— Two hun ed in the East by the iron trade.
of the Chinese On this cunst if there may be any
queer looking biid; it has neither dred members
Tenti :ers ncr wings.
Laundry roan’s Union held a meet- thing taken as a standard by which
The
last week.
Judge Dyer went to
H indoo on
business yesterday.
S. E. Steward moved his
Hume
returned
fisherman’s
I’ lie other night,
family
rooster
while
is
|y| r s G a m S O D S R e s t a u r a n t
a
Opposite O’Connell’s,
Front Street,
one of j ing last night to discuss the cutting j commercial prosperity can bo com
on r'lower river fishermen was ly- j of
to town the last of the week.
J. W .
A lio Ntunc H lellcan .
'I'll«- l'ls ln -r im in ** lto o M ier.
to town
rates
on
shirts
and
ing by his camp-fire waiting for a j They propose to organize
collars,
a
puted we
can doubtless look for
p e r -! it in the shipping.
B y this
M ARSHFIELD,
we
from a
drift, ho saw an object on the bank , ruanent union and make rules to i
justified in the assertion flint
O re g o n .
vvliicli he took to be a large rooster, prevent unfair competition in the we have materially improved in
Moats from f».:$0 toll, n. in.; 12:30to 2 p. m.
The schooner Lizzie Prion is “ Ah, ho says; you are my meat, future.
It is understood that the the past twelve months, as will be and 5:30 to 9 p. no..
is
still in the river Imr-bound.
The l will have a fine roast to-night.” j rules to enforce obedience to the shown bvthe following S. F. til?-»- Meals............ ............................................... 25cta.
Fishing on the river is still good,
the run lieing immense.
Dark* r’s mill at Parkersburg
running oti three-quarter time.
families
and
shoes can be had at A. L. Nosier’s.
la k e vonr hogs off the streets.
Marshal Johnson will take them up
in a day or two.
week s visit to Portland on Sunday,
bar is very rough.
, So he put after the .bird
with
u ; new orders will
be
so
stringent
patch of Oct. the 11:
No Chinese Employed.
A t present
v4n38tf
McMillan, the photographer, has club about three feet long, and lie and effective that they will
loft the river, and will now locate
at Newport coal mines.
Our
thanks
are
due
loh nny
bring there are 109 vessels in port, 58
belted him over the back a few the most obstinate Chinamen to i chartered and 51 disengaged. The
times, but didn’t fetch his bird, terms. Should the offender refuse chartered tonnage aggregates 85-
for 520 tons, against 51,040 at this
then he discovered Ins mistake, opening an opposition laundry, he time last year.
The disengaged |
It was a black bird, with white will be thoroughly boycotted by tonnage is 07,279 tons, against 85,-
So
iu* set his
foot
oil
him,
and or fail to pay a tiue of
$100
Hume for a number of salmon
Mr. 1 hos. Hirst, of Marshfield, during the fishing season.
was elected Inner Guard for the
spots, rather a small head, a large the Chinese community iu New j
at
time *a year aga
Jiear-
Father J. Heinrich arrived here
K. of P. grand lodge.
bushy tail, and rather a bad smell. | lo'ik.
| jy ap ^|ie chartered vessels are
Wednesday from
Uoseburg en
-A J .1 3 £ j . r L d . s c f HAULING
♦ *9»- ♦ —
Pickhandle Bill}’.
W e hear that the steamer Ante route to the coast country.
engaged for the grain carrying
Dont Stilli».
D o n e a t s lic r t n o tic e .
lope will make an excursion trip
trade.
During two days last week
Mrs. i ohuson has a good school
Hack Con: actin g with both Steamers.
ie Coast Mail in fits of jeal-
Don’ t snub a boy
because he
to Baudot) next Sunday.
over
40,009
tons
of
coal
arrived
in
G. A. Brown Proprietor,
of 5 0 scholars at tiie M ast school- <>us\ makes a gieat deal ol sPort j wears shabby clothes. W hen E di-
F. M . Decker, Agent.
thisjjport; said to be the largest
A wicked paper announces that house on North Coquille.
lllHtf
71v6.
of the H erald
old;
i) for
lor reverencing
reverencing o
iu , HOlJ t|ie inventor of the telephone
, , ,
• i ;
ti f
it will be a game of seven-up when
II mi v- ,
i t
» mphi .I m win» tiflp« of “ m im .ltm ”
,,,
.
1
i amount that ever nrrived in that
H . 1. Schweers and wife spent people with titles of
grandpa, j
ontereq Boston he wore a pair ^
^
time
the Chicago anarchists hang.
l ite Mail doesn’t tail of epow ] ¡nen breeches in the j
several days iast week visiting “ uncle,” etc.
Dr. G. W . Hoover died ut llose- Mrs. S's folks in Curry county.
lo give the “ Hon.,” and the reason, i <]ept|, 0 f winter.
A T e r r i b l e G a le a t G a lv e s t o n .
burg a week ago to-day. H e was
Don’ t snul. a ljoy because Iris j Oaheston, Oct. 12. A tenific
flits. A. L OLIVE. EROE.
John; y Lenove and wife return with most papers, is for distinction,
one of Douglas county’s best men.
but with tl o Mail it must be for
ed on Saturday from a visit to
borne M plain nud unpretending. 8 ,l,ois blowinK trom the nor‘ l1- nuil 0
...
n
the purpose of gaining favor, or Abraham L in coln s early homo w a s 'tl,f' "'d o r on the bay side of the b O q U I l l e
I r lt y ,
U re g O II.
Eld. ( . L. Boyd, of I ortbuul, friends and relatives at Denmark,
patronage.
An item in either of a loo-cabin.
will preach at the church in this
1 c i t j is washing oier the docks, Oil ' I ’ H ] S Populnt Hotvl has recently been
F. P. Hermann and family re
the county
papers relative to ,
Don’t snub a bov because of j the gulf eide the water is rolling | A
m l>otw, „rder .h ,„ ever before,
place to-night. G o hear him.
turned Tuesday from a visit to
Schroeder,
Grandpa ignolance of hjg pnrents. S ,mkpsj several squares into the c.ty agaiust | Xh(, table, are «applied with «11 the deli-
The schooners Parkersburg and friends and relatives at Floras (.randpa
W eekly or 1 ncle Tom Noris would ! p?are
world’s poet was the son '
ffftl^“* Steamships, sailing ves- cacios to he had, and in style to suit the
Coquille sailed for this river on the creek.
not
be
understood
bv
using
the
!
*
„
’
11
.
i sels and barces are pouncing heav- most fastidious epicure.
12th, and w ill he due here in a few
n
....... J
%
(,f a mau " « o w a s unable t o
. . .,
*
. i Its dining-rooms and sleeping apart-
Mr. Land arrived here last week
natnes Henry, William, or f o
r a
, ............1 lly against the wharves, and the !
lfu
, .......
‘
__
days.
, meats are second to no hotel in Southern
write
his
own
name.
.
from Modoc county, Cal. H e has
. a
.
i
i
i
i loss to shipping t *ill doubtless be Oregon.
si nee there are several of the same j
Geo. MeEwan has a number of a large family and will settle per
Don t snub a boy because he i
1 b
.
. . . . .
, V4n50
Mrs. A. L . Olive, Prop.
j heavy.
Ihe gale is steadily in- ______
name.
They are known bv these
chooses a humble trade. The au
the celebrated W hite Improved manent lv.
i creasing and telegraph comrauni-
titles given, by everybody.
The j
thor of Pilgrim’s. Progress was a
sewing machine- the best in the
Ih e road between this place and Mail may prefer “ Old Bob” and! tinko
cutiou with
with tiie
the main
main land will
cation
world.
n lltf
Coos bay is getting very muddy. “ Pittle Bob,” but it should not |
Don’t I nub a boy because be •l-"'btle«S be cut off by morning.
J. 1\ Messer and family return Freighting and Mge teams have
find fault with a person for show-1
T iie U n d e r s ig n e d
stutters. Demosthenes, the great
Remember this: W'e give the
ed Thursday from an extended vis- cut it up.
H a s
ing good breeding in doing revel1- 1
orator of Greece, overcame a harsh | H erald and San Francisco (Tiron-
to relatives and friends in Jose
O P E N E D
Tiie October W est Shore i tin ence to the aged.
and stammering voice.
| id e for $2.75 per year; the H erald
phine county.
» - > -«
-Au
m< >>t antistically gotten up of any
Don’t
snub
a
boy
because
of
his
R
1K
|
&
F.
Call,*$2.50;
the
H
erald i
Mexican
hostilities
are
still
be
Miss Dullard, of Halls prairie, issue* of that sj>!IflUÎill journal wo
Milton was ! ftlJ(| s. F. Examiner, $3.00; and the !
ing shown American citizens along physical disability.
and Mi»s Thrush, of Randolph, have Sl' en.
Well 'may
Se■e it.
| H erald and Home
Farm $2.50 l
made the H erat d office a pleasant Oregon fiel pn nul of the W est the border. A former San Fran-j blind.
TOST
cisoun tolls the following:
“ i I was
Don’t snub a boy because
of i aq [u advance. The latter papers j
lowing:
visit Saturday.
Sin >r*A
1» »i n in S:n; Francisco. My father dullness in his lessons.
Hogarth, 1 ^jie Home ifc Farm, will be sent a
Gallier A* Son has the lumber on
Th * s te liner ( O O S IS v atehib
is a native American; my mother the celebrated painter and engra- I year f rt»e to any address by the
the ground for an addition to their favorable opportunity to go a round
stn c l
a California Mexican.
1 was nr- ver, was a stupid boy at his books. J ^eiuL^r paying one year in advance
blacksmith shop, which, will be used to Coos bay. Some of those days
Is prepared to buy or sell for
rested at Paso del Norte on a
Don’t surd) any one. Not alone
e H erald and nilv arrearage
for a wagon shop.
reasonable consideration.
we will Lave to chronicle a disaster c h a r g e of being drunk, though 1 because, some day, they may far , that he may owe
tf.
H e has the following for sale:
If you would have appetite, flesh, bv these river boat? making this n e v e r touch liquor.
I was tried outstrip you in the race of life, but
j
lturkl<>n*M A ruieii Sail«*.
color, strength, and vigor take trip by sea. L ater . She \\< nt a- and sentenced to a month’s hard because it is neither kiud no«’
The Greatest Ba gain Out
Tho Lost sal vo in the world for cuts, bruis- I
Ayer’s Ssrsr.pnrilln, tint incompar- round Sunda> in good shape,
I
made
mv
Christian.
-
Christian
Advocate.
labor on the roads.
es. sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tet
A great riianee for uiakng Money,
able tonic and blood purifier..
The frame of Miss Lehman’s escfip» 1 and was followed to this
ter, chapped lmnds, chilblains, corns, and
Portland is to be congratulated an sHtn eruptions, anti positively'cures piles,
The cheapest— 148}< j acres ! j miles from
Rev. L P. Haynes is building house is up and the rustic on and side, captured and taken back.
on her chief of police.
Parish is or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give Gravel Ford. 30 acres in cultivation. All
him self a residence in this place, the roof is being put on.
It will They shot at me and clubbed me
the name and ms praises should perfect satisfaction, or money refused. Rood hind Roodoat range for stock. House
For sale by J . H . ¡26x16 with »died addition.
Barn .‘$0x42
H e has tee ntir.ost faith in th** fn- be a “ T an 1 will be an ornament
uith ,l I * *s t * > l I. -
I-lies put their f‘ e t ' j)e 9(ing throughout Oregon, as the Price 25 cents per box.
Rood
orchard.
5
head
of
cattle,
lot
of hogs,
Nosier.
ture of Coquille City, and doesn’t to the town. Lukins and R e are
mi m\ ikhk . ii d I eat mv head "ith unj^. Imill \V*ith courage enough to
I 12 stands of bees, fanning tools.
Good
.believe in paving rent.
doin<' the work.
ar«>ck.”
Drown shows evidence of i •
>
,
ii
m i :n .
timber on uncleared portion of the land.
vigorously’
prosecute gambling.
All for ¡52200 enquire of J. Sturdwart on the
Mr. T aylov
Dement
passed
Dave
V,t her’s wife presented rough treatment. G-msu! Brigham j
^
¿ noUg U in the way of fine8
On R>knr crpik. Oct. 15, 1S8G. Michael premises or of the undersigned.
through town this morning with him v .i t l i a 2 o r 5 9» girl Imbv on i'> 1!* *'n !ng •; i« p'»it ori bis tasi an(| forfeit« to pay the police force I Bandleinan, Aged S3.
70 acres at Gravel Ford 55 acres cleared,
f i He came to Coquille iu 1872. and settled on
a six months’ old short-horn calf. llet. 8. Dav is the prou lest man to be forwarded to Washington,
If he
will M g o i o U s i } ’ ; near creek, where several of his family ri- 2story house 16x25 with kitchen addition
It is n splendi l animal and is be in all the country about Fairview says a dispatch.
Bain 40x20. Good June orchard bearing
proseeute all irregularities a s he side. He leaves a wife and two children.
will be sold if reasonable offer made, for
ing taken to Hopkins’ ranch.
and while normally he is about a
‘•¿iii-'iiinx I’ iin* <;»r!*>.
has gambling, he c iu so o n dispense i Tic was iiishiv respected.
particulars enquire of G . D. Hobson Myrtle
Capt Littlefield is credited with 290 pounder, at tiie present and t«*r
Point or of the undersigned.
with half of his' force and make it ;
lO T lC E .
Throughout the length
and
saying that 1'oos bay bar will main- the past two weeks iiis av main
Myrtle Point, Orni
O LIVE HOTEL,
Land
Agency I
Liniil
Coquille
tain n depth of 20 feet of water at all
pois has kicked tho beam at a frac-
breadth <>f this free country young!
times when the present work there
tion over a t<»n.
woman who cowhide young m en ;
self-
■ u sta i m u g .
Ho is
doing
to. this.
the
The friendly
fight
a n d b e lo w to w n .
It,
is a
Mr. S
sightly
owns a
Uncle Harvey Lewellen writes
^ plncP
from Spadra, Los Angeles county, g(M)d plat of land there and will
Cal.: Been here near a week. Find; improve it the coming season.
Peaco to listened to with the closest
* tion.
For particulars, enquire
of J. C. Laird or of the undersighed.
th r ee lots .
are lequested to present the sam e!
to John \\ . lluiilO, president of the | A House of 5 roomscenterally located in
company, at the, canuery on the ! (^ ui,,e City Vi’^ chea^ £or cash
Coquille l iver on or before the
day of November, 1S8(>.
*- -
-
1st
[1 0 2w.
I to p o r l.
Corrected weekly by A.L.Nosier,
of the Cash Store.
Eggs, per d o /.,.......................
20c
Apples, per bushel,..............
P otatoes,............ “ ..................
Flour, per barrel,................
50
10
5.25
Butter, per roll......................
40
Cheese, per pound..................
10ft
Beefsteak,........... “ .................
Beef, per fore qr. “ ................
|>
do, per hiud qr., “ ................
<
M utton,................ “ ..................8 ((i 10
8
Salt P o r k ,.........
7
Corned B ee f,. . .
11
H a m s ,................
10
Bacon(sides) . .
44
9
do ( shoulder) .
ii
12
L a r d ,..................
2
C abbage,............
3
Onions................
S u g a r ,.................. “ ................. 10 (r/15
Coffee, in tins, . . “ ................
50
do, green,........... “ .................
14
Ten, g r e e n ,......... “ ................. 30 (¿r 70
lb
do,English bkfst“
8
R i c e ,......................“
4
Beans......................“
j reputation a n d it cannot restore ft Uhama, Croup and every affection of Throat, Apj)les, dried,. . “
lost one.— Salem Statesman,
Chest and Lungs.
20
Basins,
do
«
u
19
i , f _
Joe
m
1 Trial T
Free . nt J*
Noaler's Drug Currants, do ............................
»; U C
X Hudson
X U U C J V / 1 J (
t l J id
Vt M
X I A a
U t •
V Goodman
A V A A A U J a i i
I
li)
.
................................ f,tore- ^rgetuze fi.ou
W ool,
are engaged making shingles in
R pm «1«* Up.
FOR SALE.
j|qs jOWD
Carpenters give them
<^r n
i
. ............e: V 1,,down: * “' f uf“r” £
cr0rlit f for
making
the best shingle ia p<x*r. you are \othIrerd^ [ h UHeTd^che
m i
some sickness here. Our dear son,
Dr. Jay 1 nttle, formerly of this
S. B. Lewellen died am) was bur
ration be-
county, delivered the oration
Lf'-
ied three days before our arrival fore the K. of P. grand lodge at
here. The rest of our children are Portland last week. The Portland ever made OU the river. There are ■ y ° u nre Gdgettv. nervous, and generally
out of aorta, and want to brace up.
Braoe
well.
News S'°vs of him: The grand or- j no faulty ones to be found among up, but not with atimnlanta. apring medi
*
Grandpa Randleman ia dead. ator. D r. Tuttle, of Astoria, was j their make.
cines, or bitters, which have for their bnais
very cheap,
had -----
whisky and which atinin-
After h:s four score years had been next introduced, and delivered a
----- -------
completed lie was possessed of m a s t e r ly oration on the principles ! lh e t n s t qunrteily meeting of |
late you for an hour, and then leave vou
3
in
some vitality, and started on his of the Knights of Pythias.
H e the M. E. church South for 1880-7 ( worse_ °°n diti°n than before. W hat you
life’s journey, hut faltered at the sp>«ko of Knights who had, martyr- ; will be held at Brown’s school- j WRnt is a i Hlterative *hat will purify your
eighty-third mile ¡>ost, and quietly like, sacrificed themselves to save ilouso s.m tli Coaoille Bandon cir
* ' 7 henlthv actlon of Iilver and
realm,0,1 all to H im whom he had fellow Knight«. The speaker was “ T . , “ ,
‘
“
k a t a ,,-.m « « .y o a ,^ ,.h .y,„ad «w . r«-
trnateil. A go:si old man and a n - ! eloquent ami expressive, and Wh9 ( end, Nov. fill, and ,th 1880^
^
wa “
T
other land mark is gone.
his ashes.
a.ten-
1
1 , 2 '.
H . B. bwattord, Pastor
500 cedar,
ACRES of excellent timber, fir and
near Coquille City, for sale at
The papers just now are discuss- the English Flag Packing company I reasonable rates.
between the i appear to find fame in their fury ' ing the questions of hard times,
work and ought to be a good judge. Taylor brothers for gubernatorial and honor iu their whips. But we their cause, remedy, etc. They all
may as well tell the girls in all seem to overlook what we think
A. li. Nosier, as usual in the ad- honors in Tennessee, is evidence
frankness- that they should not I is the most potent factor in pro-
vanee in reducing prices, now sells that there is no cause in this late
judge by ontu aril appearances. In ducing stagnation and dull times
14 oz. plugs of tobacco ( usually day of leason and common sense
i. e. Inlying largely of what is
called lb plugs) for 50 cents.
He for the usual amount of mudsling- reality there is not a particle of
sincerity in the applause that is not needed and which all would be
is selling everything at extremely ing. The American people should
: won in this violent manner.
' better without, and supixirting an
low prices.
hail with joy this innovation of a
W hen a voting man has had the I army of manufactures of these nil-
.
I
^
The Gold Beach Gazette in the decent political canvass,
honor of a thrashing from a beau- needed wares,
absence >f Michael Liber the past
Tie’s coming open the gates of
t if ill young woman he gains a cer
EuNterii O r e g o n H a i lr o n d .
two weeks has been going for that the ci.v.
At last, accounts he was
tain distinction as a masher which
San Francisco, Oct. 11.— The
gentleman all suits, asking to b<> stormbound at
l.anglois’ ranch
. he pays for by being laughed at.
Bulletin to-night again asserts that
allowed to take a rest. W ith Walt unstuck and ready to move on, as
Rut th«' lady is laughed at, too. the Southern Pacific will turn off
Mike’s shot-wounds are long h e a l-; soon as tho storm king relaxes his
It is a big joke all round with a
to Eastern Oregon, and not soon
ing.
! {grip. W e refer to the jolly, joking
square show for gossips. The suc form a Portland connection.
It
W h y go about with that aching jeweler, J. J. \\ ilson in all his
cessful use of the whip is some- j asserts that the road will head off
head? Try Ayer’s Pills.
They obesity
He is c >ming prepared
thing that is beyond the reach of ; the Oregon Pacific and that will
relieve the stomach, restore the di- 1 to do work in his line with neatness
the girls.
. o attempt it is dan- j Fe a terrible blow to that road,
gestive organs to healthy action, re- an‘l dispatch at tho lowest prices j gerous; first, because it is an un- ; If the Oregon <fc California clioos-
move the obstructions that depress possible.
He is a good work main wonmnly and rowdylike act, and es to build across Siskiyou, con-
secondly, because the gjrls who nection may bo made.
nerves and brain, and thus cure ' ,l8 ru °st
>’ou know,
Ifllowt E x r r llf u t .
headache.
j Supt. Sherwood moved his fam- try it, as a rule, are not good girls.
N o doubt Miss Decker of Tot-
J. J. Atkins. Chief of Polioe. Knoxville.
O. Dodge, Esq., of Myrtle Point, | üy to this place Thursday, and tenville, R. I., who recently slash Tenn.. writes: “ My family and I are benefi
spent Friday in town attending they are now occupying their newly ed
the stenographer,
Hartley, ciaries of your most excellent medicine, Dr.
The
forms a beautiful exception to King's New Discovery for consumption;
a law suit before Judge S im o n ., finished family residence.
makes | having found it to l>e all that you claim for
this rule.
T he cowhide
H e is said to have made a very house one of the neatest in town
i
*i,„, uni inct cirmtli nf plenty of fun sometimes; occasion , it, desire to testifv to its virtue. My
lucid and interesting speech on If M.tU t ] ™ U
. \ ' ‘ ,
I idly it brings on a heap of trouble. I friend« t» whom I have recommended it.
can !
«t every opportunity.” Dr. Kings
our commercial laws, the point in the foot o f Henry street and c o m , ■ ]Jn*t t h e i e n re tw o t h i n g 8
\ t cannot better a good !
'T T T P« >n
the suit involving statues relative mauds a view of the river above , n w r (la
is completed.
\U persons having claims against
City
Ij 50 seatsabottl. at j . H. Noaler’s Drag
^tore
IS*2 accs on the Coquille river, near Co-
quilleC ity: 30 acres under cultivation, 60
acref or more in grass, all fenced. Good
barn and house; farming tools, wagon and
harness. Easy terms—enquire of S. Jones
or at this oltice.
W H IT E CEDAR
acres of white
cedar
timber
land, one-fourth mile from Rear
creek. Very Cheap.
Brewery for sale—capacity ot six
barrels.
Good Location—Every
thing convenient.
Satisfactory masons
! given for wishing to sell.
ut* and a half acres one-half mile from
Coquille City, on stage road: house of
five, rooms, wood-shed, good cistern. 150
j fruit trees, some hearing— Very cheap.
t ‘ 4*7 acrt*s 0 1 1 North fork near Gravel
Ford: 25 acres cleared, house 16x26,
I barn 3(1x54, smokehouse, wood-shed, bee
house: 4 stands of bees. 2 rows, household
j and kitchen furniture, binning tools, wagon
! and harness. 15 acres of crops; ran^e out-
I side ami convenient for ltn> head o f stock,
is less than on<f mile from school house and
: post ofi'ce—¡52500.
1
acres. 4 miles alaivo Parkersburg,
j 1
on Coqnille river: 25 acres bottom—
j ballance bench and hill land.
House 20x28
1 barn 42x60; good, young orchard, bearing;
! go«»d timber on the on the place; good out-
j side range for stoek. Brice. 1250.
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15<K' for 100 acres of land. 80 acres under
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fence, 600 fruit trees house, h a m 60X40.
I \ gi od miige for cattle adjoining.
! ^V. m i b r House aud two lots iu Goquille
| rp City; very cheap.
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, O n ( \ V C U E S -A splendid ranch, at a
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At least $5000
l worth of good timber in close proximity to
j the water. Two to three hundred sheen go
: with the place.
Place well imrovea—7fi
acres cleared—price, cash down. $2500.
i k> , P J ACRES on Cmiuille river. 80 aerea
bottom
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-— land. 6 acres cleared, bal
1 lance good timber, cedar and fir -convenient
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Small house with three room si
j $-'2i*0. Or. 12<) acres including the bottom
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S S 2 S V t s ? “ 5K S T ;
87 acers good land improved,situated at thi 1 terms given.
junction » M . C ' i a i l Vt ll'-a f irks of Co
One choice business lot in Coquille City
quille river. Call on D. McNair, adjoining | very desirable^ h a r g a in
the ^premises.
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acres at Gravel Ford, all l nit tom
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>) acres under cultivation,
$0 acres good pasture.
One of the besi
places on the North fork; would make a
good dairy farm.
For particulars enquire
of the unuersipbed or on tbe premises oi
J. B . Fox, Gravel Ford. Oregon.
c h e a p : c h e a p ::
W. R. G etty , P rop .
acres in Bandon City, on Main street*
* } large building of five rooms, etc., also
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Horses and Buggies at all hours.
Good barn. The premises are cleared and fenced
are pretty, and will l»e sold extremely cheap ’
Pasturage by the dny, week or month.
Enquire of Walter Sinclair,
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Coquille City. Oregon.
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