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A n e th e r Ev|>Ies|eu. '
Resulting in fatal seriousness, oc
curred at the rock quarry on Coos
river last Thursday. Superintend
ent West and a Mr. Dolan (fore
man) were the worst hart, the
Intter dying on Thursday night.
West was still alive at lost accounts.
The blame is charged to the latter.
It seems that preparation was made
for an immense bloat Dolan was
opening powder-cans in the usual
manner, with a hardwood stick, but
was not succeeding as rapidly as
Wsat wanted him to, so he took np
a pick and struck into a can, caus
ing it to explode and setting off 26
more cant. Dolan was fearfully
lacerated and bad bis clothes all
bnrnt off before be reached the
water, as be ran to the river.
He
then walkbd to the house, but did
not survive long.
West may ra-
covsr. and if be does, criminal ac
tion may be taken agaiust him.
Uncle Jack Wood was down from
his North Fork home last Tuesday
snd Wednesday shopping and mar
keting some. He brought down
nice apples. He had some dry
bides with him, but for wbioh he
was only offered 2 ceuta a pound.
Uncle Jack wonldn’t stand this.
This suggests, that as leather is
still a pretty good price, there
should be a tannery started. There
it plenty of material o f all kinds
and a profitable business might be
established.
|W**t OrseaniAD.i
Rufus K ing some time since
found croppings o f coal on the
South Fork of the Coquille river,
and a bed ot petrified oyster#.
The sheila were perfect in abape,
bat they have since crumbled to
pieces. The oysters are aa solid ae
rock, and perfect in ehape. Under
the oysters was a perfect mudilat
o f blue mud, and over the whole
wee send rock. Specimens o f tbs
ooal can be seen at this officer.
J. H. Bryan, who has been log
ging on Catching creek, this county,
met with quite a mishap last
Saturday. H e battled a large 20-
foot ceder log to the landiag, and
it immediately commenced rolling
and went off a bank 35 feet high,
taking the team with it. Three of
the oxen were killed end the reM
moat have been badly bruised. W e
are informed tbattbey were obliged
to buul the dead animals off of
some live ones in order to save
them. Tbie is a severe blow to the
logger, and uo doubt he will have
plenty blocking hereafter to keep
the logs in place until be detaches
bis team from the same.
C apt Wm. H. Harris shipped 131
boxes o f apples to San Francisco
via Coos bay the first o f tbs month.
The fruit was nicely assorted, and
was o f Baldwin and Ballefiower
varieties, free from pest or blemish,
and they only netted him $31.10.
They were a choice lot of apples,
as everyone knows Capt Harris’
orchard produces no otbar kind.
The freight on the applea were 25c
per box by rail and steamer.
If
tbis is a fair return it ia evident that
it does uot pay to ship apples from
this valley to Sac Francisco, and
the thousands of boxes o f apples
now on the Coquille will rot instead
o f being shipped, because the boxes
cost 10c each, and as the average
price for apples ia 23 87-100 cents,
it onley leaves 13 84-100 seats for
raising, picking, packing and haul
ing them to the railroad station.
We copy the above statement from
Capt. Harris' bill which he received
from the firm o f commission
merchants in the city.
The Co
quille valley produce» the best
apples in the state, ae the pests
that are so common throughout the
Willamette and Umpqua valleys
have not made their appearance
here, nod it is a pity that so much
excellent fruit should go to waste,
however we believe that it would
be a very wise plsn for the farmers
o f Ceos county to keep a good
business man in San Francisco
every autumn who would handle
the produce sent from this section,
as there is bo doubt that commis
sion merchants reap the reward
justly due the producer.
GENERAL NEWS.
(Musaatld Han.)
A n urn lie r of carpenters arrived
ou tbe Ban lorille fr> m Portland
MUST ANSWER.
Washington, Nov. 13.—Judge aud have gone to work on tbe new
Cole, in the district court. District coal hankers.
Roliert Starkey received the sad
o f Colombia, today overruled tbe
demurrer in tbe case o f Dr. William news tbis week o f the death of his
McCartney, of Washington, and E. brother, John, at Liverpool, Eng.,
R. CbapmnD, of New York, brokers ou the 9lli ult.
who refused to answer certain
John Ellerby waa awarded tbe
questions before tbe senate sugar contract to build the town ball at
investigating committee. Tbis was the meeting of the trustees held
in the nature of a trial o f the deci- j Tuesday of till* week. His bid was
sion nnd means that Havemeyei,, «1,127.50.
Sesrles and Seyroout, recently
A mass mnetingof tbe citizens of
indicted and the newspaper men, Marshfield will be held Tuesday
Edwards and Sbriver, first indicted, uicht, Dec. 20th, in Odd Fellowa’
will hare to stand trial.
ball, for the purpoae of placing
local candidates iu nomination for
CHILD
SCALDED.
McMiunvills, Or., Nov. 1 4 — Yes the coniiug election.
J. D. Bennett has taken the con
terday, while tbe wife o f John
Linn, a painter, was engaged in her tract to move the Gravel Ford
week's washing, her 19-mouths-old creamery. At the present location
child in some manner crawled upon tbe uiaungemeut was unable to get
and fell into a tub of boiling water a aufficient ninount of water, hence
which waa on the floor. The skin the chauge of locution.
ell peeled off the little sufferer’s
W. 8. Vanderbnrg has aold ont
body, and, although tha child is bis interests in tbe Family Meat
alive tbie morning, the doctor says Market to John Fox and A. Ogren.
ii is impossible for it to survive.
Mr. Vaoderburg will conduct the
A SUGGESTION ON POLICE POWERS. business for tbe purchasing parties
for a time to come.
New York, Nov. 14. —At a meet
ing today of the board of trade and
transportation, this resolution was
passed:
“ Resolved, That the New York
Sarsaparilla la carefully
board o f trade and transportation
prepared by experienced
beliaves the police force of the city
pharmacists from Sarsa
o f New York should be divorced
parilla, Dandelion, U u -
from all political control, and that —
me s a, drake Uack,Plpeiae«wa,
it should be constituted on some Juniper Berries, and other wall k n ow s
snch basis as the ermy of th e 1 vegetable remisliaa. T h a Combination, Pro
United States or tbe state of New portion and Trooaaa ara Peculiar to H ood'a
York, with a commander-in-chief Sarsaparilla, giving it strength and curative
and all grades of officers, who aim)I
power Peculiar to IU e lf, not pos
rise from the ranks; that a provi
sessed by other remedies. H ood 's
sion shall be made for court-martial j
and for appointments to the force
by the strictest civil service rules, Curas Sorofuls. Salt R heum , Sores, Boils,
with promotions base! on civil ser riir.ples snd all other affections caused by
vice examination, and tbie accord Irrpuro blood; Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Sick
ing to the worth of the applicant.” Headache, Indigestion, Debility, Catarrh,
OOD’S
arsapariila
Connty Judge Schroederie mak
ing inquiry for the McMakin
children, recently given oat to
families from the connty poor farm.
They have been lost sight o f by the
Rheumatism, K idney and Liver Com -
FOUND TH E COLONEL GU ILTY.” "”
authorities, and as their father—
plaints. I t Is N ot W h a t
Columbus,
Nov.
15.—
Colouel
now deceased—was a veteran in the
w s Say, but w hat H ood's
Coit has been pronounced guilty of
Sarsaparilla Doos, that
late war, they are entitled to a pen
murder in tbe first degree hy Coro
tells the story— H ood’ s
sion.
Anyone knowing o f their
ner Edwards o f Washington Court,
Sarsaparilla
o v a T iu iK s c iv n e g if t
whereabouts will please drop a line
house, on account of tbe meu killed
by bis regiment while assisting the
T * livrrjr One mf Our Ilrarlrr*— with the information to Judge
“ W hlrb 1s I bn Sweeter?”
sheriff to protect a prisoner. The
Sebroeder at Arago.
sheriff, too, is accused. The jury
We shall print a coupon in our
H o o d ’a PHI* srs purely vegetabls.
About fifteen prominent mem
retained such a finding.
issue of NOVEMBER 27, entitling
everyone who gets a copy of the bers o f the Knights o f Pythias at
BOYCOTTING OUR OWN CURRENCY.
The lift-lnss liody of an agpd lady
same to a reproduction in colors of Marshfield came over on a special
LondoD, Nov. 16.—The lim es, named Mrs. Filkins was found
the great water-color picture,
in a financial article, this morning, Monday morning about 40 rods
train last Saturday and took a
“ WHICH IS THE S W E E TE R ? ”
says regarding the new American from tbs house of A Burden, near
steamer for Bandon.
The object
boBd issuer. “ Tha whole device of North Powder, Baker comity. The
paiuted by one of the most success was to oigauize a lodge o f that
the gold loan is calculated to bring body had been about two thirds
ful artists in water-colors. This su
order
at
Bandon.
Among
the
norn-
the gold from boards lying in Cal- eaten by wild beasts, but there was
perb present is copyrighted, and can
ifuruia and other western states sufficient evidence as to her iden
not be purchased of picture-dealers her we got a handshake from Judge
It is ouly to be hoped that the slip, tify.
T be women disappeared
at any price. It is li2Jxl7A inches J. F, Hull, Capt. Ernst, Prof.
illation for gold paymeut will uot from her home just three weeks to
in size, and will give the finishing Golden and Tim Seeley.
The
lead to a premium on the metal rs the day of the finding, daring which
touch to even the most expensively party returned Sunday.
Arrivals by the Arago: Capt. a result. A kind o f boycott o f the time diligent search had been kept
decorated apartment; and when
The time for which the sawmills C. M. Goodall, Capt. C. F. Taylor, currency dollar by tbe government np. It is hinted that one or more
hung in a simple room this picture
impaite an artistic effect, not only on this river were bonded for sale Beymis Merchant, D. L. Green, itself is sa experiment o f much arrests may follow tbe investiga
pleasing to the eye, but refining in to Capt. G. W. Williams A Co. J. F . Jennings, W. G . Webster, interest to tbe world at large. For tions that are to be instituted.
American citizens the interest
its influence. In this age of artistic expired the let o f November, but
The dried prunes belonging to
Mrs. Fox, Jacob Albnrt, John A l must be mingled with uneasiness.”
interior decoration a house without
Norris Humphrey and the Eugene
the
owners
extended
the
time
until
ii art, W . R . McNeil and six in
pictures seems only half furnished.
Canning company Imve I een Bold
CONGRESSIONAL CONTESTS.
Be sure to get a coupon out of this the ls t o f December. If the busi steerage.
WHshiugton, Nov. 16.— The re to F. A. Cook & Co., o f Portland.
ness is not ended by that data tLe
paper entitling you to this g ift
Do you want it— that splendid publican national
congressional The prices paid were: 35.000
project would be abandoned, but parlor picture, in colors, “ Which is committee today received informa pounds Italians at 6| cents, 15.000
European holdeis of Central we have assurances that the trade
pounds French at 5 cent», and 3000
the Sweeter?” given as a Thanks tion of the intention o f three more
Pacific bonds arc in something of a is made and a great change may
candidates to file contests ngainst pounds of Silvers at 6 cents. As
giving present to readers of the
stew at the prospective failure of be looked for.
their competitors who were given will be seen, the 53,000 pounds of
H erald only on cutting out and seats in the house on the face of fruit brought $3,295 50. The en
interest from the diversion of its
Isaiah Bnckman o f Portland, forwarding the coupon from next the returns, making a total of tire lot will probably be shipped
eurnings to gild the
Southern
brother of the late Cyrus Buck- week's issue.
twenty-six seats which will be next Saturday The same firm also
Pacific's securities and meet its div
purchased George M. W ieder’s
contested.
man o f that city and o f Hon.
F or S ale .— A new and charm
prunes, 2500 poands.
idends, and havo sent Sir Charles
TO BE HANGED.
Thomas Buckman o f Marshfield, ingly located rraidence property,
Wilson to see into matters and pro
Three masked meu robbed the
Woodland,
C
a
l,
Nov.
16.—
W
or
representative from this county, is in good neighborhood, with city
tect their interests. If they succeed reported to be very ill at hie home water. The bouse has five rooms, den, the train-wrecker, was sen bank at Sylvan Grove, Kan., last
tenced to be hanged on February Wednesday. They rode up and
no better than the government has in Portland, and that his condition is story snd a half high nnd pa
made the cashier deliver.
While
12, 1895.
pered.
Has
three
lots,
with
barn
thus far their prospects are gloomy. had become so serious an operation
riding out of town one of the rob.
IIN E SOLDIERS.
and woodshed. Very cheap. Call
Let us see —we believe it is railroad on his throat was deolared neces
Danvers, Mass., Nov. 16.—In a bars wns shot and killed, but the
at this office.
magnates who have led in the cry sary.
private letter received here from other two escaped with their booty.
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U. S. Assistant Engineer D. B. Hev. Cbas. Ewing, dated outside
that capital was timid and would
Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Pnwder
The literary department of the Ogden and deputies, Will Moomaw
Tukubnr,
Chins,
be
says
that
the
ho frighteued from investment in
W orld’s F air H ighest Modal aad Diploma.
Epworth League will
give an and W ill Reed, reached this place Chinese troops arriving from the
this country. We don’t wonder
entertainment o d
Thanksgiving in their survey and river soundings interior are more like a mob than \
that such is the caso, but the occa
an organized body. “ Every tenth 1
night, at Masonio
hall. Tha last Friday.
sion does not lie at tho door of the
man,” he adds, “ bears a banner,
W E B S T E R ’S
humorous play, “ The
Country
Andrew Perkins oame np from and ai least half the rest carry an
honest masses.
IN T E R N A T IO N A L
School,” will be given. Several the lower river and expects to go ! umbrella for defense against the
favorite characters will taka part to work soon. The representation J beat aud lain. All carry fans.”
¿ ¿ Z T W Z ... D I C T I O N A R Y
Sledge Hammer, Meadville, Pa:
A G rind MdmtMrr. — —
— — —
— — —
in it. Admission only 10 cents.
o f a serious illness befalling him
AN ATTACK EXPECTED .
Successor o f fAs
Tom Reed, the chiefest among ten
“ l mi b r i d g e d . ”
John Johnson and wifu wars is groundless. It is dyspepsia.
Yokohama, Nov. 16.--Dispatches
thousand Republican bosses, says
Standard o t tbe
from
the
headquarters
o
f
the
down from the North Fork last
The BandonHa will make another
l T. 8. Gov’t Print
the tariff question should be dis
ing Oflice, tbeU.8.
Saturday. Mr. J. raya hia health trip from the Siuslaw to Portland Japanese army operating against
Si
i prune Court and
cussed no more at present. That is
Port Arthur says
that Field
o f nearly all tbe
continues to improve and he is before rotnrning io tbis rivar and
Schoolbooks.
Marshal Glams waa expected to
right, Tom ; put it on ice immediately.
W a rm ly co m
growing stronger.
His children going to Gan Francisco.
attack that place yesterday or tod ay.'
m ended by eterjr
If it is kept in cold storage, away
H'sto
8u|’oiinten-
are recovering from the whooping-
Wa offer yon a beautiful picture, The Chinese force defending Port
»!rnt o f School«,
from maggots, it may do to quarrol
sml other Educa
Arthur
ir
estimated
at
16,000
men.
cough.
free, as a Thanksgiving token from
tors almost with
over in '90. But what will take
out number.
WAR SHIPS MOVING.
The heaviest frost o f tha season us, and giva particnlars in another
place of “ It's all on account of tho
A C ollege P resident w r it e « : “ F o r
London, Nov. 16.—A Shanghai :
visited thialooality last Fridav and column.
“ ease w ith irb ii h t b e ry o Pnds tho
tariff?"
dispatch says tbe Chinese fleet pnt
“
w
o r d Konph1, f
p fi n rocy o f d cf.n l-
Saturday mornings.
Still oar
“ The Country School," Thanks to sea on Monday. The Japanese
“ tlon , f »r I’ffHctivy ii»vlh«»di* In Indi-
Thornton's Monitor: If a dollar fl >wers bloom and fruits and vege giving night. Admission only 10 warshipYoshinowas sighted cruis
“ eatin g pronam iw » I*»»», f«.r terse yet
“ com|trcltnn»ivo Klbli'icruta o f facto,
a day is enough for the common tables and grasses grow ont of
ing off Wei-Ho on Sunday.
oents.
“ and fo r p ra ctica l ums r* n w o rk in g
laborer it is all any man on the face doors jnst the same.
“
d iction ary, ‘ W Yloder’ s International*
PARDONED
BY
GOVERNOR
PENNOYER
Attention to the daily habits of \
“ excel* c r y n tbor »Inrcle volume.**
of the earth ought to be allowed to
The club’s social hop last Satur the young prevents suffering. Take
Portland, Nov. 16.—Gov. Pen-
get hold of. If this is anarchy, then day night was well attended nnd Simmons Liver Regulator.
noyer today pardoned B. P. Watson
T h e Ortfl C rc-it Strtriflnrfl A u t h o r i t y .
and O. P. Mason, formerly propria
we aro an anarchist, and we want the heartily enjoyed. The organization
Hon. I>. I. firMK'T, J v i c o o f tbo V. 8.
Miss Olive Morris baa been down
Buprumorn;T'.?vrrc«i:
• T!ie lorcr’iaflonal
tors
of
the
Sunday
Mercury.
They
world to know it.
A system that has put a quietus on hoodlumism. visiting for several days past.
Dtctl- narv 1? tho i * r f.v io n o f «'!«•: innarie*.
were convicted some months ng<>
I commend U
ail L it b j t»t.c great stand
allows speculation to fare better The yonng folks go for plessnre,
ard authority.’ ’
N. E. and Jobunia Barklow o f criminal libel, C. E. S. Wood
than production is not founded on not for disorder.
being
the
prosecuting
witness
r r - A narinc o f ihrrr ernts jwr «V?y for a
mode ua a call yesterday.
year will provide more than eiMHirh money
justico and will eventually destroy
They were seuteoced by Judg-
The great picture “ Which is the
to purchase a copy o f the In*ei national.
Munly
to
one
year
in
the
conntv
itself.
Can you afford to be without It?
Tbe Alota evaporator at Medford
Sweeter?” to be given to all onr
jail. They filed an appeal bond
has
finished
a
run
on
100,000
O . f t C. MF.RRTA H CO., ruhllm hera,
The goldbug may fly high in this readers as a Thanksgiving present, pounds of green frait, and is just nnd a few daye ago the snpreun
S p ria g O eld , Masa.t V .S .A
court sustained the jndgmeDt of
as
described
in
another
column,
is
world, with champagne and wine;
starting in on 300 bushels o f apples.
■e»*ond to tho publisher* for tm pamphlet,
tbe
lower
court.
oar l>o mot buy eitenp repriaU of am-wtu edit-----
but we have it on pretty good an instance of onr enterprise in
Portland Telegram: Mr. Mor -1
DR. Jl’ COSH DEAD.
ton’s election coat him $20,000 in
authority that in the next he will bp their behalf.
Princeton, N. J., Nov. 16.— Dr.
Deputy Sheriff J. J. Stanley used cash and Mr. Hill the Democratic
wingless and mighty glad to get
McCoeh, president of Princeton
D A IL Y
nomination for tbe presidency.
DULY
a
bicycle
on
official
business
last
even a little water.
college, died at 11 o'clock tbis
INTERES T
V A LU E
Memphis Avalanche: Old Vox evening.
week between Empire City and
—o n —
Popnli has stripped Taromsny of
IP my child is horn with an inter Marshfield-
its yellow jacket and its three-eyed
Eiflish
bans
New
York
World:
MsebiDe
I A EXPORT,'
est-drawing legacy, then souieliody's
Belching at any time is due to peacock feather.
F »id by t h .
bossism is tbe rale o f sn oligarchy
child must give up a part of the indigestion— both are cured by
New York Tribune; It is a and it is in all thmgs opposed to United States.
ENGLAND,
products of his labor to pay that Simmons Liver Regulator.
1
“ greengooda” and bunco district a t- j to tbe principles and precedents of
interest. To which class does y ou r' Miss Msrvin Lamb is attending torney’s office which this city is, American Democracy.
$2.000.00$
!
J ? ,0 0 0 ,0 0 jn
We are
child I’.c'ong?
bussed too much.
cursed with.
school ir this place.
URES
ALD HEADS!|
W het Is the condition o f yours? Is your hair dry.
harsh, brittle? Doe* It sp lit at the ends? » '» * * •
lifeless appearance? Doe# It fall out when combed or
brushed? Is it fu ll of dandruff? D oes y o u r scatp ncli ?
Is It dry or In a heated condition? If these a ro s o m e o f
your symptoms be warned in time or you w ill become bald.
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Eleven thousand and four hun
There is a big apple tree iu L. L.
Horoiug’s yaid in Corvallis the dred dollars is the amount o f delin
trunk o f which is nearly 20 inches quent taxes in Lincoln county for
in diameter. In the apple-house 1894.
there is a bin that bolds 38 bushels,
Your own local paper, The H zr a ld
end it is heaping fall of apples, ell ond the twice-a-week New York
picked from this big tree. In ad-1 World all for only $2 a year 1
(lition, 10 bnshela of apples from
The Albany Democrat reports
the same tree were ground into
cider, makiug the total yield 48 nine candidates for city marshal o f
bushela, worth, at tbe present mar Albany in the approaching city
ket price, $24. The tree has been election.
bearing
a third o f a century,
The Fort Orford Tribune tells o f
and thousands of cuttings have a cabbage measuring four feet
been taken from it by nurserymen across and weighing forty pou.ids.
from all parts of Oregon. The It wa* raised on Elk river by A. J.
frmt is big and led, and i# known Marsh.
as the “ Oregon Champion," an ex
Send two 2-cent postage stamp*
cellent winter apple.
to “The Road Publishing Company,”'
Coast Mail: State Depnty O. G. Denver, Colorado, and get a sample
Quimby installed tho following copy of that great cartoon Populist
officers for the 1. O. G. T. lodge weekly, “The Road,” also a copy o f
last Tuesday night:
Dr. A. M. their famous English Octopus (devil
Evans, c.t.; Mrs. L. H. Heisner,
fish) map, free. This M*r and “The
v. t.; Mrs. E. Bowue, p. c. t.; Rev.
Road” with the H erald for one veer
G. W. Quimby, chap.; A. L. Pal
for
only $2.10.
mer, «ee ; MUa Miuuie Butler, nsst. j
.« pc .; Mrs. Edinut.da, treas.; Mist, i
Cirrie
Owens, fiu. sec.; Mis
E. Tompkins, marshal; Miss L.
Gree.-iuiun, dep. irmi ; Miss Agnes
Hulcnewoii, guard; Leo Matson,
sentinel.
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■ C O P Y R IG H T S .
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CAN 1 fl 1TAIN A PATENT t Wm m
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I k m , « u b iti
C h a m for Homes.
Good Time to Secure a
Dairy Farm or Ranch.
T h e H e r a ld ’ s B a r
g a in C o u n te r .
i K Q
A C R E S .— Having moro
^ ^ ^ ^ r e n l estate than I enr p rofitably
m anage in person. I offer fo r sale, nt p rice»
to suit tbe tim es and on good term s, nil m y
realty except ray hom e farm , which con sist»
o f 150 ACRES jo in in g C oquille City, which
inn splendid locu tion , handy to ¿own, good
schools, churches, m ills and railroad d epot,
also local river boat», nnd near lau d in g o f
Ben-going vessels, nnd it* a good n eighbor
h ood , which a cureful buyer will not be «low
to appreciate on Hccocut o f con ven ien ce,
accessibility to th e beet m arkets on th e
const. Having o f tim e in transacting busi
ness nnd low freights.
W ill he divided if desired. It has m ostly
80 acres o f very rich b ottom la n d ,
in grass fo r m eadow or pasture;
40 acres o f level bench land, and
80 acres o f rough w oodland.
L ivin g stream s and springs furnish water
in every field. This ia the very best clov er
and other grass lands.
6 acres aro in Petite and Italian prunes,
a lso a general variety o f frnits.
T H IS IS A C H O IC E D A IR Y F A R M ,
W ith a large, successful cream ery h a n d y,
is well fe n ce d , has two small barns, a house
that has served its tim e, but cou ld be
ch eaply repaired.
Steam ers and railroad
cars b oth pass w ithin 60 rods o f the house,
and being a w arm , well sheltered location ,
all con du ce to make thin a m ost d esirable
home fo r some one.
1 1
ACRES, also, of level saady
^ ^ land in R andon, and overlookin g
its fam ous beach and the Pacific ocean; has
fa ir b uild in gs nnd good water, is good v eg
etable or sm all fru it land and a oapital place
fo r roULTBY, and a few cow s to sell m ilk
to city custom er« and cam pers on th e b each.
As a health resort it c a n 't be beat, h a yin g
the m ildest whiter, coolest sum mer an d
m ost equable temperature in the U nited
States.
Q f\
A C R ES o f b « i» y timh«r,
8 m iles from C oqu ille C ity and the
river. W ill be sold low.
OU SE AND T H R E E L O T S in C oqn ilU
C ity
L 8 0 17 unim proved lots in various
parts o f C oquille C ity. Cooa cou n ty,
O r., givin g a variety o f location s to ch oose
from and at reasonable prices.
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Q Q - A C R E FARM 3 mil.*» from
town. 20 acres ch oice creek bottom
land and some vefy tine hkw lim ber on b a l
ance. Spring branch, cosy bail damn. eto.
Call on or add: - a s direct I v,
R. D. SANFORD,
on his farm at C oquille C ity,
O r call at T H E H E R A L D O F F IC E .
To the Unfortunate.
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623 kwn?T St.,
corner o f C om m ercial
San Francisco, C a l.
E stablished in 1854.
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nick and a fflict'd should not fa il to ca ll
npon him . T h e D octor has traveled exten
sively in Europe, and inspected th orou gh ly
the various hospitals there, ob ta in in g a
grent deal o f valuable inform ation , which
he is com petent to im part to those in need
o f his services.
The D octor cures when
others fail. T ry him . D R . G IB B O N w ill
make no charge unless he effects a cur*.
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Charge* reasonable. Call o r write. A ddress
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In the heart o f town have he-n
placed in onr hands, and will is*
sold together at a very reasonable
rate. This is a rare chance to
sccnre either business or residence
lota which will donMe in valne in
twelve months. Call and see them. 4Tif!
Box 1957, Ban Franct’ co, Cal.