tfflQtfiUt Citg S ta ll*.
T U E SD A Y , AUGU ST
16.
1898.
T h a m lM ry « f i t t e a w fu l.
USB ST. JACOBS OIL
Ceos bay News.
IDNEY
TO
Ichool F u rn itu re Co
OMRS
Church Directory.
Y o u ’ ll f o o l It Is w o r t h H o w o i g h t In g c
HKI8TIAN CHURCH, Coon i ll. City
Preaching 1 m Mid 3d Lord's day* in
each mouth, at 11 o'clock a. m. and 7:30
p. in. Sunday-achool every Hominy at 10
o'clock a. m. Prayt r-meeting every Wed
nesday evening.
0 . A. 8 t i n b , Minister.
anufacture
M •‘ B E t l ' T l ”
C
L O C A L ITEM S.
Bishop Morris' appointments are:
Sunday, August 21st, Bandon; Sun
day August 28th, Coquille City.
He held services last Sunday at Em
pire and Marsbdeld.
Schley.
D
E
S
th e celebrated
Automatic Pupil»'
K
Sohley,
He saw 'em with his little eye,
That's why
Their cruisers lie
All battered up there on the beach—
Schley's « peach,
J hat s what!
He opened up with shell snd shot—
One ship against the lot!
Schley
Went in to do or die,
And he did —
Just smashed the lid of their cracker box,
Schley old fox!
Why
Didn't somebody mention Hohley
Whin the good news came?
Did they try
To keep his name
From beiii g coupled with the glorious work?
Did they try to jerk
The credit he had won
Away?
Well, hardly, bat what's done is done—
They
Were exoited thnt day!—
So here's to Sohley,
The man
Who saw them with his little eye,
As they ran
For tbe open sea!
He
Is the man who merits praise—
To him is due
The credit, snd he'll get it too,
One of these days!
Just keep on. Sohley,
You're all right;
It was yoar fight—
Tbe world will know it by and by.
—Cleveland Leader.
S
,
RHEUMATISM. NEURALGIA.
CATARRH. ASTHMA. HEADACHE
A number of the uieu lately em
ployed at Beaver Hill aud New
port left fur other parts ou the
Areata aud Fulton, Saturday.
Fishermen captured some spltn-
did clunooke last week.
We saw
home at tbe fish market which
weighed over 40 pouads each.
It. F. Williams aud Otto Scbet- i
ter returned Saturday from a trip'
to Iloseburg. They report very hot
weather iu the valley and were
giud to get back to the coast.
Frank Batter, who enlisted iu ;
the engineers iu Portland, lately,
struck it rich. He is now a eer-
geaut, aud has been ordered to
Honolulu, where fortificatious are
to be built by the government. He
gets a position as overseer at *75
per month, with the probability
that the woik will laet at least five
years.
Harper Workman, who logged
on the bay a few years ago, writes
from Dawson City to friends on
tbe Siuslaw. He advises anyone
who can make a living at home not
to go to Dawson City.
•nd th e ir
m a rv e lo u s cu re .
Science of the ltKh Century
looks on with amazement
at the moat remarkable reo-
ord of cures ever known In
the World’s history.
Hundreds e l thoasaads ol Ssffsrera cared wltbsut a stalls tallare
by •* FIVE DROPS."
Th ough so universally used aud tested did I von ever hear anyone
did aud never will, for
speak
ill o f ..............................
this great remedy
ak Ilf.
* ‘ ? “ No, you never file
if taken as directed and In the proper uuantlty f ” 8
i Drops” cannot fail
to cure any ______
o f the diseases for which
it is recommended.
re<
__________,
. . . . ______
What
It ha* already done to relieve the suffering is told in thousands of
letters o f grateful piaise.
M r. 7. P. I.imeburner. widely known fo r many yean oj the special representative of
the Populists and Free Silver Press of the United Stales, has kindly forwarded the
following letter for publication:
^
DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve has
McDonald’« for a (joed »ha»..
n t . « S ir s —I am anxious fo r the sake o f the suffering and out o f gratitude to you to
the largest sale ot any Salve in tbe
mt ' of
o f ‘ your
ou r w
wouaerrui
onderfu l remedy.
remedy, o “ n me vm or January, i w e
ive my perzonal endorsement
Old paper« for aide st tin« office world. This fact and its merit has
ib sut
iiudaeuly seized with au uKfrravated; case o f intlnmiuatorjr
was In Washington and was
jalnful was the attack that within 24 hours my left arm was
rheumatism; so severe and painful
assistance, _ I --------
soured _ a bottle
paralyzed and I was only able 5 to dress
dre__ with
------ ---------------
__— . o __ f 5 DROPS
Wood, coal tnd brick delivered led dishonest people to attempt to
and took a dose that night, rubbing some ou externally
as directed. The followii
................................
‘ “
counterfeit it
Look out for the
on abort notice by
morning I was surprised to find myself Immensely relieved, and continuing treatmei
pm
woke the second morning cured. My arm was absolutely free from pain, aud all swellin)
•I
men who attempts to deceive you
*
A . O. W h e e l e r
and stiffness had disappeared. The quickness and completeness of my cure was re
when you call for DeWitt’s Witch
markable. I have known for over a year o f the great curative properties of your medicine
McDonald’» barber »bop ia where
and have several friends who have been cured by it o f Neeralgle, Catarrh and Asthma,
Hazel Salve, the great pile cure. It-
Wishing you every success and trusting that those similarly afflicted will at lea*
you pet a pood hair cut and a nice
give this remedy a trial. Sincerely yours
J. P LIMKBCRNER,
S. Knowlton.
Bureau o f Populist and Reform Papers. Old Stock Exchange Building, Chicago, fit.
clean »bare. Give biro a trial.
Mrs. S. Shuck, o f Lee, visited a
C U R E S THE IN CURABLE.
Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and
and all furniture necessary for the Scnool-
D kar S irs ;—I would like to thank you for your great remedy, “ 8 DROPS," and tell
Diarrhoea Remedy always affords day or two iu town recently, the
you what it has done for me. I had Rheumatism in every joint and in the heart, and I
room.
Every
df-sk
o
f
this
company's
man
guest o f Mrs. J. B. Fox.
Mr. S.
had Catarrh o f the head for 30 years, I was so poorly that 1 lost the use of my legs aud ar»g
ufacture is warranted,
prompt relief. For sale by R. 8.
and could not move without pain. I was so crippled, that 1 had doue but little work Ms
aod son Will came down a few
seveu years, and our family physician, a good doctor, told me that my Rheumatism
and any part that beboraes broken or unfit
Knowlton.
days later with some produce and
and Catarrh were Incurable, and I believed him. But now, after usiug "5 DROPS” only
for use during that time will be duplicated
— for
-----------------—
two months, I cau truly say 1 have not felt so well
seven years. This M ediciM q o f«
Mrs. Fannie E. Dyer, o f Baudon, to do some shopping.
without oharge.
The latter
■Mrs
than Is claims« ______
for It. ______________
At this time my
is ______
much - better, and _ _ have
________________
. . . Catarrh
______ __
_ _ scarcely
arosly
Write for circulars snd prioes to
Rheumatism at all and the heart weakness and pain are gone. Mv hearing Is now good
caroe up last Tuesday to spend a remaiued in town and gave a band
MBS. NORA A. McEWEN.
my eyesight Is much better. I have gained more than io pounds o f flesh and caiufa»
few days with ber sister, Mrs. R. iu tbe demolition of the Messer
A Tent for Coos county,
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a full day's work. It Is the best medicine I ever saw to give a mother who has a young chTidT
for it has the same effect on the child as on the mother. It wards off Croup and cures the
•Toquille City. Oregon.
E. Back, and friends.
hlacksmitbshop, preparatory to the
Hon. Mr. Sagasta, howling for a
hives o f the child aud causes sweet and refreshing sleep to both young aud old .
Yours respectfully,
WM. M. KEI.LRMS,
construction cf the fine new 2-story
more vigorous war aa he drinks ices
Jan. 2», 1808.
Siberia, Perry Co., Ind.
Bert Dean was given the con
Uncle (to the children, who have iu Madrid, ought to infuse new life
business house o f Prof. M. O.
7
.7
.
Wilson
oj
Omaha,
111. Mr. Wilson has
tract for delivering the lumber for
just
bad
a
dose
of
cod
liver
oil
all
been
fir
maiy
years
im
^
in
^
id
^
a
^
n
Z
lil^
tie
'above
lelt^whiekwas
Published, wrote Mr.
Hawkins on that site.
iuto the suo-baked Spanish soldiery-
the new eobool building and tbe
Kellems. ashing i/ his endorsement was genuine, and received this reply, which he/orwardedus.
around)
Children—Oh, no; but in Cuba, but nobody would blame
MR. J. J WILSON.
Crescent City News:
At press
work o f banhng was begun laet
mamma gives us five cents for every
2 D bar s
~ i r :—'Your
”
r letter or
me testimonial you spcaa
o f recent date at nana,
hand, theteatimpnlaJ1
speak oi
of » Is i
them if he didn’t.
time we are infomed by telephone
The
te compauy who manufactures and sells ” 5 Drops" published my testimonial Just
Wednesday.
spoonful].
Uncle— And then do
are It to them and every won! o f it is true, sod I could swear to It znd pro'
1 gave
from Smith river o f tbe arrest in
many witnesses. The company did not ask me for this letter. I sent it to tli
“ Papa, the paper this morning, in
you buy something nice? Children
County Superintendent Bnncb
January for publication In order that poor sufferers, incurable as I once was. and as you are,
Curry county, Or., o f Rev. J. R.
— No; mamma puts it into the sav speaking of the battery nt Cardenas,
might be cured Oet ” 5 Drops” and use it and it will cure you as it has cured me.
have
arrived duly last Wednesday morn
Barbee, M. E. pastor of tbe Smith
»leasure t to me -----
to answer all who write. Tell
received many letters like yours, and It is a pleasure
- all
ings bank. Uncle—And then you says, ‘she mads no response to tbe
ing and arranged for the convening
your
neighbors
what
I
have
written
about
Drops."
I
know
how
to
sympathize
with
those
river fold, and Rev. Mr. Duncan, a
Eigbt thousand Tennessee coal buy something by and by ? Chil New York's fire.’ Battery isn’t fem
who are afflicted for though I suffered so long, it Is now 8 mouths since I have felt any pain.
of tbe teachers’ examination at tbe
Dr.'S. VV. Keiferns, mv brother, uses ” 6 Drops” in hiB practice, and Joins me in en-
visiting clergyman, together with a miners hare secured a 7 pet cent dren—No; mamma buys more cod inine, is it?”
“ No, ray boy; you
dotilng this great remedy. He M y. for a ca u like ynur.lt l . a pmlllve cure.
public school building.
number of other Smith riveritea— increase in wages.
Sept. 21,1898.
MR. W. M AND DR. S. W. KKLLBMb.
can silence a battery.”
liver oil with it!
“ Dean’s Livery, Feed and Side loth ladies and gentlemen— for a
If you have not sufficient confidence after reading these letters to Bend for a large bottle,
send for a sample bottle, which contains sufficient medicine to convince you o f Itsmerlt. This
Stable” ad, appears in tbe HERALD. violation of tbe Oregon game law.
wonderful curative gives almost instant relief aud is a permanent cure for Rheumatism,
"B ert” is a social and enterprising Pattirnlara are not given, farther
Sciatica, Neuralgia, Dyspepsia, Backache, Asthma, Hay Fever, Catarrh. Sleeptassnese,
Nervousness, Nervous and Neuralgic Headaches, Heart Weakness, Toothache, Earache,
young man, faithful and reliable, than that they killed deer out of
Croup, "L a Qrlppo," Malaria, Creeping Numbness, Bronchitis and Kind rod Diseases.
aod will try to merit the confidence tbe season piesoribed.bythe statutes
* FIVE DROPS " Is the name and dose. Large bottles (100 dosee), $1.00. Six bottles for
$8 00. 8ampie bottle prepaid by mall uc. Not sold by, druggists, but only by us and ear
and patronage of tbe public.
ns lawful.
agents. Agents appointed in new territory.
“ Let me give you a pointer,” said
Fort Orford Tribune: O. Leneve
S W A N S O N R H E U M A T IC C U R E C O ., H«DMrtore3t,CfeiM|*.U>
and wife took tbeir departure last M. F. Gregg, a popular conductor
Buudoy to look for a new location, on the Missouri Pacific railroad.
They will first go to Heceta head, “ Do you know that Chamberlain’s
where they will visit T. J. Stitt Colic, Cholera and Diarrhnea Remedy
and family, after which they will cures yon when you have the stom
ach ache ? Well it does.”
And
go to Astoria.
(HERALD BUILDING)
THERE ARE TYPEWRITERS in great variety
after giving this friendly bit of ad
but there is only one Leader and that is the
N. W. Leneve and Zenie Straog vice, the jolly conductor panned on
Lave been very busy o f late in tbeir down the aisle.
It is a fact that
line of painting, and last week thousands of railroad and traveling
touched op tbe Btraog home prop men never take a trip without a bot
erty —now occupied by C. M. Steels’ tle of this Remedy, which is tbe best
B uys and S ells your R eal E state and anything else you wish to
family, at tbe end o f tbe long cure for bowel disorders in tbe
dispose of.
bridge—in a handsome manner.
LIGHTEST TOUCH,
world, 25 and 50 cont bottles for
M akes L oans nod I nvestments for you.
.SIMPLEST & STRONGEST
For broken surfaces, sores, insect sale by R. S. Knowlton.
R ents or L eases your faim or city property.
PERMANENT
bites, burns, Bkin diseases and es
Levi Johnson, general secretary
Write us if you want r.u A gent iu this county and at the county scat
ADJUSTMENT,
pecially piles there is one reliable o f tbe Y. M. C. A. at Oregon City,
UNIVERSAL
remedy, DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve. has resigned that position to accept
KEYBOARD,
When you call for DeWitt’s don’t charge o f a Presbyterian church
some large farms 1 to $500 —part, caah, balance on long
160 aerps for B ale nt
accept counterfeits or frauds. You at Wedderburo, Curry county.
time,
or
in
small
payments,
will
this price; improvements are
3 miles from town,
------Most Satisfactory------
will not bo disappointed with De- Mr. Johnson is therefore a nun in
buy 12 lots iu tbe heart of Co worth $1000, to be given nwny.
creameries, and good shipping fa
W itt’a Witch Hazel Salve.
R. 8. ter of that denomination.
Mr.
quille City, half bottom ground, I
Acres — Half level bench;
cilities, which can be had hight ,
Knowlton.
Hume, who ia tbe owner and pro
half high oval bench, suitable for
balance choice bottom land cleared;
ou account of old age or infirmity
It is a cotiibinatiui’ <>i ,u . neat li utnrca of the other amiidard ruechines. If too
branch for water for stock; small
building, trees, etc.; only 5 blocks apring
nn absolutely satisfactory writing machine you Hbculd try this one. All other
of owners, or lack of means, or
In the I b I s apportionment of the moter o f the place and conducts
house. yK mile from incorporate limits of want
makes
o f typewriters rented «nd sold. Expert repairing and pnrts and platens for all
large
canning
and
mercantile
from
postoffice—
ut
improved.
Coonille City; hrs tine view o f town and mnuhines.
proper tact for liandiiug; some
state school fund, Cooe county ia
Typewriter and offico supplies and specialties. Don't fail to try a Webster
are under mortgage, and must M0~Cnn bo improved by actual res valley, also steamer and cars. $ llf0 .
‘Star*’ Ribbon for your machine and the Multi Kopy Cnrbon. Write us.
accredited with 3829 children of interests there, recently wrote to
the
authorities
o
f
the
Presbyterian
ident at an enormous profit, es 1 \y Acre in Coquille City, new
be sold; some of these can be had
school age, and Rets ¡14594.80.
COAST AGENCY COMPANY.
pecially if owner can do most of
2-atory house of 7 rooms; closets
l o w , and would divide into sev
Oiifry connty bas 744 children and ohurch at Portland stating that he
porches; barn, cliiokenhonse, garden, 2G6 S T A R K S T R E E T ,
PORTLAND, OREGON
the work himself.
Sanford will and
eral choice small homes thnt cau
receives $892.80. The per capita would ereot a church and parson
good spring close to house, young orchard
show you the property. -©•
and small fruit; pasture for cow, etc.; all
be made very profitable iu time
ia $1.20, against $1 04 last year, and age and cotnribute $600 towards
to people who are able to work, 24 acres inside city limits of Co- cleared and fenced. A bargain.
tbe total fund—interest on tbe ir the minister’s salary, if they would
As a reply, Mr.
and have means and net to han
quillc, 11 of which is the very Q Q 0 A C R ES— The best Dairy
reducible school fund— is $156,- send him one.
Ranch in the State; no waste
dle them.
best of high creek bottom ground,
403 60, and is *21,749.36 in excess Johnson was recommended for tbe
ONE
land; all high land; 1 mile river front, close
They banish pain
new
field
of
labor
and
has
been
Our outHidc hustler, Mr. R. D.'l
in clean meadow, without anv ob to town; t> acres orchard, fine fruit; 100
o f tbe diatiibntion o f 1897.
GIVES
accepted.
aores
open
land,
ready
for
cultivation,
Sanford,
will
take
pleasure
in
|
structions.
Most
of
tbe
balance
ANTED— AGENTS FOB “ GLAD-
and prolong life
and oross-fencet«.; a new 2-story
Hsnricss," by
giving you information, and j
•ton», U l, u r f©
» and
»od Public Harrtoca,'
is level hill land; some cultivated fenced
RELIEF.
house,
and
new
2-story
barn.
wonderful story
Th oi. W. Ilaudford. A wondarful
«tory of a glori-
-
Ex-Mayor Sutro Dead.
showing these properties to |
________
_________
_ ______
_
100
on bench ground, fair buildings
oua
earner ___ Over
SO large,
radient pegea
Hloheat,
perl,, rare engravtnga. " S
ich ert, bfggeet
bfggeet, beet
To T iiadb —For n farm near Coqnille City:
and running water; some young
interested parties.
j
id only endoreed V tI.datone b o o k " pn bllabed
A house and lot in Floresville, Texas, worth
San Francisco,Ang. 8.—Ex-Mayor $1000—25 acres, | mile from Coquille
____
Credit
oly II «1.
Cum m lealon, SO por cen
t.
Credi!
Only
trees and shrubbery; all well | $1200,
or 240 aores of la n d --40 acres im-
given, freigh t paid. Out lit free
Drop ell treah
*
and clear l » n a month with tha only true end Adolph Sutro died at 2:30 o'clock
I proved, house insured for $400; all fenced:
City; half level bench land, choice
fenced. Price $2200.
good "Uledatone hook " Addreea T u t Dotatniog this morning.
Sutro was born in
I
60
miles
from
Han
Antonio,
Texas.
Or
160
C o k . a k i , Dept. » , 351-31» Dearborn afreet, Chi
for fruit or early vegetables; half 12 acres more or less inside of Co . aeresin western Nebraska, adjoin mg Grant,
cago. ’
rjunlttaapl« 1830 at
Aix-la-Chapelle, Prussia.
rich low bottom land, must be
quille City limits. All well cul county sent of Perkins county. Consider-
j able improvements on this place; a well
Tbe Southern Oregou Normal He came to Sun Francisco in 1850
drained.
Small prune orchard
tivated creek bottom land, except j that cost $600. For farther information,
and
engaged
in
mercantile
pur
School, located at Ashland, Oregon,
thereon in full bearing,well fenced,
a couple of acres nice high call at the H iiuald office.
advertises in the H e h a i .D Jthe op suits. Later ho turned his attention
and only littleexpenae required to
building ground, wsil fenced in
X>R SALE—207 acres of land; 50 acres
ening of its npproachiug *erra — to mining. He became the largest
bottom, mostly all cleared and in culti
put all in cultivation; no buildings
two parcels, fine stream of water vation,
well fenced; balance bench land;
1898 99—on
Monday, Sept. 5. individual property-owner in Son
except small bsrn. Easy terms of
divides
high
land
from
tbe
low
40 acres pasture; 230 fruit trees of fird-class
This school is Attracting a large Francisco, and it is estimated that
payment.
fruit; 1 aero small fiuit; 7-room house, in
land,
just
the
place
99
out
of
good condition: plenty o f water handy;
attendance from Coos county, be be leaves an estate of *4,000,000. $1000— part down— will buy ICO
every hundred is lookiug for, in a large barn and stable with wngonshed;
cause it renches out through our He was elected mayor four years
workshop, woodhouse, dniryhouse, smoke
small
home,
near
town,
schools,
acres,
3J
miles
from
Coquille
City,
advertising columns, makes known ago, and served one term.
and other outbuildings. Stock and
etc. Call on our hustler, Mr. R. house
with several acres of choice creek
farming utensils also for sale. Situated on
wbnt it can do and solicits our
D.
Sanford
for
prices
aud
any
in
bottom
soil
above
all
river
over
main
road,
near publio river landing; handy
J. R. Montgomery, a capitalist and
patronage.
This school grants
to school. Price very low.
formation not in this list
flows, with small new bouse and
veteran
Republican
of
Oregon,
diplomas, under the state’s author
the finest spring brauch imagin 20 acres high and low land, running 1 K Q Acres—3§ miles from Co-
having just returned from a business
ity. Read the ad.
able; balance of land is now cov
qnille City, on Cunningham
spring branch, the best location, ^
trip through tbe eastern states, in
creek, small house and b a n s sparkling
The president has appointed tbs
ered with good saw timber, which
just out of town, choice clover spring branches, and 15 acres of rich loam
an interview in the Spokesman-Re
following commissioners to meet a view, giving some very interesting
ia worth more than we ask for the
land, mostly well cleared and in bottom land; balance saw timber on hill
land, and fine pasture land when timber is
similar commission on the part of reading tor the prosperity howlers
place na soon as it can be used, and
white clover pasture, green all removed.
Timber is worth mors than we
Great Britain and Canada for the who attribute every blessing to the
is fine grass or fruit lond when
the year round, only $1300.
ask for the place. Price $1380; part cash,
purpose of adjusting the strained Republican party. He reports bus
timber is removed; one of our J choice creek bottom as good as or « ill sell 80 acres with improvement for
$000; same terms.
relations between the United States iness in the extreme eastern states
best bargains.
the best in fine pasture grasses
and Canada:
Senator Chas. W. as rotten. He says that even New $1350—32 acres, | mile from town,
— no stumps— J bill land slashed T X T a have tbe best land, best
Fairbanks, of Indiana; Senator York City is like a grave yard, that
C looatlon, and bast improved
and shipping facilities by rail or
and seeded, nover failing creek •mail farm
in the Coqnille valley, is in
George Gray, of Delaware; Repre Philadelphia is no better.
water; good box bouae and small
He re
and spring could be brought on side property, in on« o f the nicest towns in
sentstiveNelson Dingley, of Maine; ports that through the south the
Coos
oonnty.
If von want the very best
barn. It combines nice level beach
the land at reasonable cost in at prices an.! terms
that are an object and
Hon. John A. Hasson, of Iowa, iy»d planters went behind on tbeir cot
and good bottom land and run
pipes;joining town, fenced snd have $3000 to $6000 to invest in a home,
Hon. Jehu W. Foster, of the Die ton crop, and stagnation is the re
that is a joy forever, And mean business,
No matter what the matter is, one will do you
ning water for stock; fenced; or
cross-fenced, on public road. write
ns for exact description and terms of
trict of Columbia.
chard of 72 trees, very thrifty and
sult He reports business in the
$1500, time granted on part pay optional payments.
good, and you can get ten for five cents.
bearing; light clearing, no green
Onr old and clever townsman, middle western states where wheat
on this, ns well as many others we
A M w jtjrle packet containing twt niVAn r I n c a r t o n ^without r U a H i
drúff ¿toree—ron n m currs. This low •prtead
— -,— -
.
A
C
R
E
S
—On
an
arm
of
timber; will make valuable home
Uriah Root, bas resigned bis posi is the crop, as fairly good with dis
offer; if deeired.
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«an be
b l b a d b y m all
^ b y een PS"
__ ___ _ » d o w n o f tbe flre-cen t o e n o n e ( l$0 . tabalee)
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Coos Bay; part very rioh oreek
for s good man.
tion as night-watchman at Lyons' mal prospects for this year's price.
TAMILBS) will be sent fo r A to cent*. Best medicine «rer mat
11 acres inside incorporate limits of bottom land; sandy loam; house and two
mill, which poet he bas held for He declares that if anv man says 200-acre place, suitable for stock
Bandon with house and fencing. barns; good orchards; small fruits; fencing;
finest springs imaginable right at
several years, and, joined by his there is a revival of business in the
aod nice healthy home, with
Will sell at sight, or exchange for the
house and barn, sufficient for never failing
son-in-law, Will Darby, made a east, he is a liar.
Dun aud Brad-
plenty of bottom land for hay,
other kind of property we can power for small machinery if desired; out
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B A Y
side rarge on hill land. Bottom land thor-
prospecting trip on Myrtle oreek, street reports show that the busi
fruit and vegetables, fair building
handle. What have you to trade ? onthly
cleared. Cattle, horses, fowls, im
Douglas county, with a view to ness failures of the United States
and spring water and orchard,
In fact if you have any property plements and fnrniture, all included, at
going on a farm. He ia tired o f were greater for the year ending
some good saw timber near float
which you wish to sell or trade, $5500.
tbe night work, and desires to go on the 1st inat. than they were for
Any person cutting on or
ing water. Will be sold for the
call on our hustler and see what TJ?OR 8 A L E —or trade for d«»ir- \
to ranching, the occupation of his the year ending 1893, tbe great
mere pittance of $1050 on ac
C. 1V. PATERSON. Prop.
he can do for you, aa we have a ^ able inside property in Coqnille City. ,
removing Chittim Bark from
youth.
We ahsll regret to lose psnic year. This is a fearful show-
count of age of owners, and dis
wide list of wants and can often A Hotel building, main portion 24x50 feet, j
the Southern Oregon Co's land
stories high; L to same, 24z60; all fur- [ Manufacturer o f Marble Monuments. Head
such clever friends an neighbors, i ing when we lake into consideration
tance from other conveniences
exchange to your advantage a« 2 nished
complete, well supplied with the '
without
being duly author
stones.
Tablets,
etc.
bat tbeii own interests and pros- our immense wheat crop in connec-
which an old couple require.
If
best of water, and does the entire business I
well as ours.
perity come first, and we can but tion with the good priee of other
for the Government Stone Ouarry everv | Cemetery lots enclosed with stene oopinR ized w ill be prosecuted ac
You can spare $500 to pay down,
year which means from 30 to 50 regular or curbing. Iron railings furnished to o r
wish them success.
j cereals in sytnpatbv with it.
With
better investigate this.
boarders; good steamboat facilities; also der. Correspondence solicited from parties cording to Law.
Öfters
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i these immense crops, our big ex- 79 acres saw timber, 3 miles from
only about 800 foot from depot. In connec living in the ooantry or other towns who
tion is good Feed Stable and all outbuild msv wish anythin^in my line of business. t y A n y person furnishing sufficient evi
Dealnes* Cannot bo Cured.
! P°r^ trade, our Republican tariff,
Coqnille saw mill, and rafting
M arshfiptc
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dence for recovery o f Bark so taken will
B oy« two lots in Coquille ings, with three good lots, 50x100 fefet. This
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the advance agent of proeperity
be given one-half c f the bark reoovered.
is a grand location for some one. Price,
water; land suitable for grass,
City: Rood situation.
$3500.
Good
property
taken,
same
as
cash
t V e ' E M I portion
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in
the
White
House,
and
the Mr. There ia
fruit and vegetables, when timber
N IH T IIK R I OREGON CO.
only on« way to onr« deafness, and that ia Mamin Aurillons Hanna At the
No. 351— A fine farm of 83 acre«, i
is removed; fine springs, all hill
wo good residence lots, sightly
by constitutional remedies
Deafness is helm, the gold standard cuckoos
only 1 mile from business centre, railroad
location. $190 fo r both.
land. Only $6 per acre; time
cansed by an inflamed condition of the mu
depot and boat landing at Coqnille City,
Republican
oons lining o f the eustsohisn tube. When sing periodically of
given with proper security as A Q / Y / Y / Y Ranch io C slifom is just outside corporate limits, yet in the
this tube gets inflamed you haren rumbling prosperity.”
long aa desired, with interest at W A l V / V v I j ,,, a ranch nnCnqulIU tovn school district, with nearly level road.
sound or ireperfeot heating, end when it it
Well improved, large house and barn, good
entirely closed deaf ess is the result, and
river. For partientara anil at tha »«raid fencing. Three and oue half aores orchard,
One
Minute
Cough
Cure
surprise«
•
ft
unto— the inflammation can be taken ont
also small fruits, good varieties. Thirty«
14 acres mostly level bench land, Land A Loan Go's office.
snd this fwK» Motored to » its
' normal «ondi- people by its quick cures and child
MRS. ft. I. KELLY. Proprietor,
C IT Y , O R E G O N
acres of choice beaver dam bottom C O Q U IL L E
tion, hearing
bo i ireitoved forever r»a may take it in large quantities
some bottom, light spring and
Choice Business Lot, nesr R. eight
- v will
,
land, well drained, and divided into many
RIVEKTOH, COOS COCNTTf, OREGON
mn* »»res out o f t»n sr» o.QM dby cstsrrh:
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depot.
river
Undine
»nd
in
business
running
creek,
small
new
house
j
fields. Several living streams furnish water
Which 1. nothing hoi nn Inflsnred condition w it h o u t the least danger.
I t ha«
LL kinds o f farm work solicited. Hors-
for all, spring water piped to the house.
o f the mnoooa »nrfsoc«.
' won for itself the H ist reputation of I snd barn, young trees snd nnas: center of Coqnillk City. Price $1000.
•*hoeing and plow work s specialty
Natural clover and other grass lands And
verything n e w a n d n e a t , a n d
Wc will aive on» hnodred dollars fot »bv,
, a new place, only partly im- , 1 K Acres—Ons v ile from rail- suited
Supplies for logging work, wedge«, dogs,
for
vegetables,
fruit
and
grain.
Tables »applied with tbs best ia tbe
MM o f tUafnra» Icaaiwd hr catarrh) tut * DJ
p r e p a r a tio n used IO d«T f o r ,
rings,
cant-hooks and everything used in market.
depot »nd steamer landing in Forty-five acres o f hill land, one slashed
proved, inside incorporation of j A U
cannot he oured bv Hall's Catarrh Care, colds, croup, tickling in the throat I
logging
oatnps
kept
on
hand.
Satisfaction
snd
»ceded
for
pasture.
Regular
board and lodging. $4 per week.
Ccqnillc City; b,'tmm and bench laud;
fen d for q - t a k g f o A ^
ToUdo 0 o r obstinate cough.
R. S. Kuowl- ! Coquille City. Will make a nice j spring branch, fenced, hut no buudiMt.
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MOS
Cuesp. considering quality snd Ivchiico. guaranteed. Shon on corner north o f Pkv
Price
$"i000.
hoiue and is verv low at $600.
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2 choice location. i* *00 cash.
ton.
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C o q u ille
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Marble and Stoss Torts
$85
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Blacksmith and
Wagonmaker,
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