Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, August 30, 1898, Image 4

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TDE8DAT. AUGUST
23, 1898-
Chutait Olfactory.
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HtUSTUN CBVaCH
Prasohtn« IM »ad U
NO MISTAKE. I eurad promptly o f “ “
neuralgia
a ille City .
C o sali
L O C A L IT E M S .
McDonald'» for a good »bare.
Old papera for aale at tbia office
Wood, coal and brick delivered
on abort notice by
•
A. O. W h ee ler
The acbooner Joaepb and Henry
loaded with lumber at Lyon»' mill
and departed Tburaday.
McDonald’a barber »bop ia where
yon get a good hair cut and.a nice
clean »bare. Give him a trial.
Chamberlain’» Colie, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy alwaya affords
prompt relief. For sale by R. S.
Knowlton.
Last Friday's train took oyer a
flat-car of rail» from the logging
road at Pika’s camp to the new
Klondike mine at Beaver slough.
L e*i Heisner, the popular and
clever Marsbfielder, brought over
Messrs, Clark k Loftus and their
photographic tent last Thursday.
Jsonb Croy and family are stop-
ng at Phoenix, Jackson county,
egon, at least temporarily. They
were all well and enjoying their
outing
£
Hon. Binger Hermann, at pres­
ent commissioner of the land office
at Washington, has arrived in Ore­
gon, accompanied by his wife and
daughter.
Coquills River sad Coot Bay Harbor Im­
provements.
Following is from Major Fisk'»
report of the year’s improvements
on our Coquille and Coos bay har­
bors:
Under contract with Daniel Kero,
of Portland, the south jetty at the
mouth o f the Coquille river was ex­
tended 270 fe e t
Throughout the
entire length the jetty is now up to
high-tide level. When piles were
driven for this jetty, on underlying
bedrock was found only four feet
below the bottom of the river bed,
thus greatly facilitating the work.
N o work was done on the north
jetty, and it is now in such condi­
tion that it will probably have to be
rebuilt before it ran be used.
The
outer 300 feet have settled con­
siderably, are are iu much worse
condition than other portions.
TheCoquille was further improved
by haviDg many of its snags re­
moved and numerous dams con­
structed between Coquille City and
Myrtle Point.
Between Roberts’
landing and Rackleff landing great
stretches of dike and other shore
protections were constructed, and a
channel 60 feet wide excavated
through gravel shoals.
Previous
to these improvements, the Coquille
river was almost impassable at low
tide, but when operations were
completed, river steamers experi­
enced no difficulty in running up
stream as far as Roberts' landing.
COOS BAY WORK.
A ll of the late operations at the
Marshal Buck laid a side­ mouth of Coos bay have been con­
walk last Thursday on south side fined to the north jetty, which, up
of the Lawrence Johnson lot, on to a year ago, had been partially
Third street, connecting the new built to a length of 9600 feet.
In
walk laid by the little church and the past year half of this stretch
Episcopal ehoreh.
has bean brought up to high tide
level. The Coos bay collection dis­
One Minute Cough Cure surprises
trict shows s total of $10,072 in re­
people by its quick cures and child­
ceipts for the last year, and $105,-
ren may take it in large quantities 607 in shipments. O f 359 vessels
without the least danger.
It has
arriving at the port, 302 were sail­
won for itself the best reputation of
ing vessels; and against the 1660
any preparation used today for
incoming passengers were the 1680
colds, croup, tickling in the throat
who departed.
or obstinate coughs. R. S. Knowl­
There has been no change in the
ton.
proposed dredging of Coos bay
ANTED-AGENTS FOB "GLAD- harbor, although operations have
•ton», Hla L ife and Public BerrleM,” bv
form.
A
W . Htndferd. A wonderful story of i glorf- as yet not taken definite
Over aw
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U rge, l radient
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iwings.
1---- biggest.
Richest, oiRginii. uesi 400-foot half-tide dike was built on
and only endorsed I “ Gladstone bot
book” published, the right side of Coos river at Car­
®jily It .50. Commission,
mission, 80 per cent.
Credit
! a d ^ Fr*U^,tI J**d.
* 44- Outfit free. Drop all trash penter shoal to prevent the bank
a momth with the only true and
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ie book." Address T h i D om inion from sliding into the channel^ and
‘ amt , »ap t, 58, 38fi-5sa Dearborn street, Otai-
•’• f 0,
( junlttseplB in addition to accomplishing that
object has succeeded in securing nn
Coos Bay Newt:
A break, in additional depth of two feet in ths
the nature of a golden-bandeA R|y regular channel. At the time oper­
of Japan, baa been displayed in _____
ations ^________
ceased in
. ¡ » bi ; the 50-
’ ' ed was
the ahow window of tbe.'Bed Crcaa I foot‘channel which was desire
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W. J. Kelly, formerly a variety
performer, but now, according to
police evidence, without employ­
a n u f a c t u r e t h e c e l e b r a t e d ment, has been acquitted by Judge
•‘ B E A U T Y ” Automatic P u p ils’
Hennessy, of the municipal court, on
a charge of vagrancy.
Late yesterday afternoon he nnd
J. Rogers were jointly tried.
The
evidence was to the effect that both
were cronies, without visible or in­
visible means of subsistence. They
were arrested and prosecuted by
Officers Church and Kitzmiler, two
of the most reliable men in the de­
partment; and the story related
against Rodgers applied with equal
force to Kelly.
Yet the latter wss acquitted, nnd
the other fined $100. Judgment in
Rogers’ case, however, was sus­
pended on condition that he speedily
find employment.
find all furniture necessary for the honooi-
When Rogers was arraigned,
room. Every desk o f this company’s m an­
ufacture is w arran ted,
Monday, on a charge of vagrancy,
and any part that becomes broken or unfit nnd before he had time to plead to
for ose during that time w ill be d u plicated the
charge, Judge Hennessy re­
without charge.
marked :
W r it « for circulars nnd prices to
MRS. NORA A. McEWEN,
“ No, he cannot be a vngrnnt He
A ;ent for Coos ooonty,
'/oquille City. Oregon. belongs to the same order I do, and
I must protect him.” — Portland
One Charles Acderson, returned Evening Telegram.
from the Klondike, reports that the
Fifteen forest rangers are patrol-
gold dredger of Lavelle Young was a
failure, owing to the fact that no ing the Cascade reserve, with the
purpose o f preventing so far as
pay gravel was found.
possible the spread of forest fires.
Eastern Washington’s wheat yield
Evening Telegram, Aug. 23.—
is estimated at 18,000,000 bushels,
an increase of 5,000,000 bushels Captain Kuhn, of the .Salvation
over the yield of last year. But the Army, has 54 soldiers on the East
Side, and nightly meetings are held.
estimate was made at Seattle.
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RHEUMATISM.
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S an d sj-se b o o l * w i t S an d ay » 1 10
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C, A , S r i » » , M in uter
4 9 YEARS OF SUFFERING
The Judge and the "Vag"— But they Be­
long to the Same Order.
IDNEY
McDonald's for a shave.
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A rrivals by Areata, Aug. 21: E.
11. Holmes, Miss Mawsoo, H. H.
McPbersou, W. Klam, Mrs. Dr.
Goldson, Mrs. J. W. Chapman,
Miss M. Fox, Mrs. L. A. Whereat,
Mrs. J. H. Sackett, Miss K. Krcn-
holm, E B. Bernitt, Miss U. Kick-
worth, F. L. VooLiudem ao, Mrs.
VonLindeman, Mrs.
Seat,
A.
L . Seat, F. G. Schmidt, R. E.
Peasley, P. Girard, A. F. Zamlocb,
W. Man, Mrs. D. L. Albert, Miss
M. O ’Couuor, W. P. Butler, W . B.
Atterbury, W. Sutherland, A Han-
deliu, M. SwauBOD, E. A. Beau.
Our townsman, S. F. Shepard,
is a corporal in Co. M, Second
regiment volunteer eDcineers, Col.
Willard io im g commanding, at
Honolulu.
So, also, are Frank
Batter, Mr. Wilson, Mr. Wickander
and Mr. Blackmer, o f the bay.
Their battalion numbers about 400
men, to whom will be given the
task o f erecting fortifications on
the islands and o f establishing the
defenses o f
the harbors and
strategic points. A late number of
“ The
Wavo,’’
San
Francisco,
printed several camp views o f
these engineers.
They are fine
balf-toDe photos, and large enough
to readily identify familiar faces.
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fail to »|uickiy relieve an<i permanently cure.
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received. It win* for nn old friend, Mr. Wm.
Edwurdrt. of Mnninxlown Wis lie li.utu.ul Neuralgia in Ills client, buffering a grout deni of
uulii. so much bo Hint it uifecttd !m heart nnd lie Uuiild not sleeu on account of u smothered
feeling, lie h*H been under the cure of tha most m incut physicians, but found do relief
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and is Kuinhijf dally. 1 myself uin *'7 ve trs old >m»t begun taking your medicine In a April
for Rheumatism, which I have hurt for 49 years, h I uo for it weuk heart, Since taking
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heart never m loc« a bent I am to day ft well. 8iiun< woman, nnd I owe It to ,-5 Drops." 1
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Mrs. 1) T. Carver, Winslow, Stevenson Co., 111.
3 4 Y E A R S O F S U F F E R IN G .
D r am 8 : w ; -
J a n l a u y 2, 1897.
Over At years ago. I had Typhoid Fever,
nnd barely ctacupcd with my lue. If left my
■''■tern ho shuttered that I have nud ever
•Inee. RheumutiMiu and Throat Trouble,
which gave me a tumble (' ugh. I had been
unable to find any relief for the«« «libease>*,
until I learned or vour ' 6 D R O PS", which
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and my cure him been indeed w . jnokrfi ' l
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and the KheumutiNin which for u few veins
ast hits threatened to make a cripple of me.
i tuned, iiiiil I sin free from pnlu. Thin I n
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Gratefully yours.
MRS. SAMI KL RIB LET. Litchfield, Mich.
E
CATARRH
AND
HAY
FEVER.
I find the bottle of " 5 DROPS " to be very
ood and Just what t you
Mv wife
bus
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eeu suffering with Catarrh and liny Fever
iver 10 years. She hus
over
has tried everyt
everything and
doctored much, but uo cure until she "tried
“i DROPS“ which completely cured her.
Yours truly
REV. L. VON WALD,
March 31, 1896.
Millnink, 8. D.
E
N E U R A L G IA A N D S C IA T IC A .
For twenty long years my wife suffered un­
told tortures from Sciatica and Neuralgia,
sad I thank God for the day that your heav­
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the Gospel, and when I find any who suffer,
cannot help but recommend "6 DROPS", for
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REV. F. M. COOPER,Washington Center, Mo.
P A R A L Y S IS A N D R H E U M A T IS M
N o v b m d b k 9 , 1896 .
D e a k S lit s ;
It is with pleasure I speak of your price­
less remedy nnd of the good It has done me.
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lmve not had any pain In my back since I
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I have another bottle of "5
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1006 Wall Street.
Sioux City, lows.
INFLAMMATORY RHEUMATISM.
D e a r Stas;
S k it k m
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‘¿4, 1896.
1 wish to tell you and suffering humanity
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Gratefully yours,
HORACE P. ANDERSON. McCracken, Kant.
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C H IC A G O .
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UST A WORD
T H E R E A R E T Y P E W R IT E R S in great variety
but there is only one Leader and that is the
Coquille City, Oregon.
...JEW ETT...
B uys nnd S ells yonr R eal E state nnd snything else yon wish to
dispose of.
M akes L oans nnd I nvestments for yon.
R ents or L eases yonr f»nn A city property.
Writs ns if yon wnnt rn A gent iu tbia coonty and nt tbe county seat
L IG H T E S T TOUCH,
S IM P L E S T A STRO NG EST
PERM ANENT
ADJUSTM ENT,
U N IV E R S A L
K E YB O A R D ,
m
acres for sale at
some large farms 1 to $500—part cash, balance on long! S 4 5 0
this price; improvements are
time, or in small payments, will j
3 miles from town,
---- Most Satisfactory------
buy 12 lots in the heart of Co­ worth $1000, to bo given aw a y.
creameries, nud good shipping fa­
quille City, half bottom grouud, j Q Q Acres — H alf level bench;
cilities, which can be had niouT,
balanoe choice bottom laud cleared;
half high oval bench, suitable for I
ou account of old age or infirmity
It ia » combination oi tlio Dost features of the other standard m achine». I f yon
branch for water for stock; small
building, trees, etc.; only 5 blocks spring
of owners, or lack of means, or
house. % mile from incorporate lim its o f w a n t an al.aolntctv satisfactory w ritin g machine yon. ahi.nld. try this one. A ll other
lm k e a o f typewriters rented and sold. Expert rtpuirina an d part» end platen» for all
Coqnille
City;
hes
fine
view
o
f
town
an
d
from
postoffice—
ur
improved.
proper tact for handling; some
apeci
I
machine». ’ Typew riter and office »applies nnd »p
e c islfie».
D o n 't fail to try a W ebster
valley, also steamer and cors. $1150.
are under mortgage, nnd must J0af~Cau be improved by actual res­
Kopy Carbon. W rite ua.
‘Star” Ribbon for your machine an m the M u lti Kopy
1/ A cre in Coquille City, new
ident at an enormous profit, es­
hn sold: some of these can be had
'S
O sto.-y L « » , . „# 7
alosata
C O AST
pecially if owner can do ino»t of
l o w , ana s u .w
Jivide into sev­
and porches; barn, ohickenhonse, garden,
P O R T L A N D , OREGON
eral choice small
tJiat can
the work himself.
Sanford will good spring close to house, young orchard 266 S T A R K STREET,
lilies, when cut from the stalk the commerce on the stream, they
—
ip
profitable lu ...
nnd small fru it; pasture for cow, etc.; all
show you the property.-®fl
measured 2 feet in height, and was have mode it possible to handle
cleared and fenced. A bargain.
to people who are able to work,
inside city limits of Co­
18 inches in diameter.
It was commerce more expeditiously nod
nud have meanB and act to han­
A C R E S — The beat Dairy
quille, i i vt which
t.he very
raised by Thomas Bookman, at with less difficulty than before.
dle them.
llnnoii in the Stnte; no waste
best of high creek bottom g,^^nj
a ll high land; 1 mile river front, close
East Marshfield, and is a natural
Our outside hustler, Mr. R D ." )
in clean meadow, without auy ob­ land;
w
town;
6
acres
orchard, fine fruit; 100
cnrioaity.
Sanford, will take pleasure in I
structions. Most of tbe kulance 4 CreBj ° T'* n k n d . ready for cultivation,
The Gainesville (T e x a s ) Hes-
fenced
ana
cross-fenced;
giving
you
information,
and
)
is level hill laud; some cultivated honse, nn J new 2-story barn. a new 2-story
H are tbe fishermen on tbia river periau publishes a portion o f
showing these properties to |
on bench ground, fair buildings
given up the co-operative cannery letter from an old acquaintance
interested parties.
T o T b a d k — F or a farin near Coqnille City;
and running water; some young
proposition?
The Fishermen’s and frieod o f tbe editor o f tbe (
A house nnd lot in Floresville, Texas, worth
trees and shrubbery; all well $1200,
^ Union at Astoria has made t. sno- H erald who, with his fam ily, re­ $1000— 25 acres, | mile from Coquille
or 240 acres of la n d - -40 acres im­
City; half level bench land, choice
fenced. Price $2200.
proved, house insured for $400; ail fenced;
oess, althongb the form for mar­ sides in Havana, Cuba, and has
♦X) miles from San Antonio, Texas. O r 160
for
fruit
or
early
vegetables;
half
keting salmon has greatly varied for many years.
12 acres more or less iuside of Co­ nerrsin western N ebraska, a d jo in in g G rant,
M ajor Graulees
rich low bottom land, must be
from their original plan.jnst while sent bia letter to ths U. 8. by
quille City limits. A ll well cul­ county seat o f Perkins county. Consider­
im provem ents on this place; a well
drained.
Small pruDe orchard
the latter was on hand and being Frenchman who was leaving H a­
tivated creek bottom land, except able
that cost $500.
F or further inform ation,
thereon in full bearing,well fenced,
poshed. Tbev now ship carloads vana for N ew York.
a couple of acres nice high call at the H e r a l d office.
T b s man
and
only
little
expense
required
to
of fresh fish in refrigerator cars, sailed from Sagua Ie Grande, aud
building ground, well fenced in
O R S A L E —207 acres o f land; 50 acres
put all in cultivation; no buildings
while maocesaible points like this •aid $250 for bis 4 } days’ trip,
two parcels, fine stream of water F bottom, mostly all cleared and in cnlti-
vation,
well fenced; balance bench land;
except small barn. Easy terms of
will be called upon to supply tbe T 'be major says, tbe letter being
divides high laud from the low 40 acres pasture; 230 fruit trees o f fird-class
payment.
canned article, aa increased de­ dated July 21st: “ T h is city has
land, just the place 99 out of fruit; 1 acre sm all fiu it; 7-room house, in
condition; plenty o f water handy;
mand being made od na owing to been blockaded for three mouths, $1000— part down— will buy 160
every hundred is looking for, in a good
large barn and stable with wagonshed;
acres, 3J miles from Coauille City,
the diversion in other localities. and all is misery. Provisions are
small home, near town, school», workshop, wood house, dniryhouse, smoke­
an d other ontbnildings. Stock and
with several acres of raoice creek
etc. Call on our hustler, Mr. R. house
scarce. Bread ia 15 cants a pound:
farming utensils also for sale. Situated on
Dtalnsts Cannot to Cured.
bottom
soil
above
all
river
over­
D.
Sauford
for
prices
and
auy
in­
main road, near publio river lan din g; h a n d y
bs-on, none; lard $1 a pound; eggs
b y local application», aa they cannot reach
to school.
Price very low.
flows, with small new house and
formation not in this list.
I ha diam sed portion o f the car. There ia are $2.50 per dozen; beef 40 to 50
the
finest
spring
branch
imagin­
anly one way to core deafneaa, and that is cents nud very scarce; next come
20 acres high and low land, running
Acres— 3J miles from Co­
able; balance of land is now cov­
b y oonatitntional remedies.
D eafneaa ia
q u ille City, ou C u nningham
horses and mules; chickens Cl.50
spring branch, the best location,
eaoaed by an inflamed condition o f the n n .
sm all honse and barn , sparkling
ered with good saw limber, which
just out of towD, choice clover creek,
oooa lining o f the enstaohian tabs. W hen to $4, and turkeys $8 to $10 each.
spring branches, and 15 acres o f rich loam
is worth more than we ask for the
tbia tube gets inflam ed yon have a ram bling Famine atarea many iu the
face.
laud, mostly well cleared and ia bottom lau d; balance saw tim ber on hill
W>nnd or imperfect hearing, and when it i l
place as soon as it can be used, nnd
laud, and fine pasture lan d when tim ber is
white clover pasture, green all removed.
entirely eloaod deafneaa la tbe resolt, and This morning at 5 o’clock M orro
T im ber is w orth more than we
is
fine
grass
or
fruit
land
when
anleae the inflam m ation oan bo taken ont Castle commenced to belch forth
the year round, only $1300.
a«k for the plaoe. Price $1380; part cash,
s a d this tube restored to ita norm al condi­
timber is removed; one of our
or « i l l sell 80 acres with improvement for
her
big
guns,
aud
it
made
the
city
tion , bearing w ill ba destroyed forever
i choice creek bottom as good as $000; same terms.
best bargains.
a lo e oases oat o f ten are canned by catarrh; tremhle.
I thought tbe Yanks
the best in fine pasture grasses
which ie aothing b a t an inflamed oondition
$1350—
32
acres,
j
mile
from
town,
have tbe best land, best
were iu sight, sure.
I see their
— no stumps— j hill land slashed
o f the maoons anrfaove.
and best improved
and shipping facilities by rail or
N a wilt give one hundred do llars for ahy, ships every day from the roof of
aud seeded, nover failing creek •mail farm location,
in the Coquille valley, is in­
aaaaofl deafness i caused by o a la r rb ) tan my house, passing up and down iu
water; good box house and small
aud spring could be brought on side property, in one o f the nicest tow ns in
cannot be oared bv H a ll's Catarrh Cure.
barn. It combiues nice level bench
county. I f von wnnt the very best
front o f tbe city, 6 to 10 miles out.
Bend fo r eireutaro. free.
the land at reasonable cost m Coos
at prices and terms that are an object and
— _ . . r . t . C H E N E Y * Co., Toledo, O . N o telliug when this war will end,
and good bottom land and run­
pipes;joining town, fenced and h are $8000 to $(»000 to invest in a home,
M T B o ld b y druggists, TSo.
ning water for stock; fenced; or­
tboy intend to tight it out. * •
cross-fenced,
on public road. that is a jo y forever, and mean business, j
N o matter w hat the matter is, one w ill do you
write us for exact description and terms o f
chard of 72 trees, very thrifty and
* • People are leaving here all
$1500, time granted on part pay optional paym ents.
O ur J. J. Lamb returned laat tbe time. They go to Sagua and
good, and you can get ten for five cents.
bearing; light clearing, no green
on this, as well as many others we
Wednesday from ab extended visit taks foreign vessels for M exico or
A a « w •tyU' packet e o c U in ln * n w mrraicm r a » u l * h 1 b • paper carton (w ith ou t rlaae) to now fo r aalo
timber; will make valuable home
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a tt o m e dnit* »t o r e » - ro n n » i cwrra. Thtolow-priced «© ft Is intended f o r tba poor and the aconoml-
offer; if desired.
to bia old home in Arkansas. His Jamaica."
<>na rtosen o f the flve-cent carton* ( i*> tabula») can be had by m ail b r acixUiur forty-cla h t oanta
for » good man.
Coos B ay; part very rich creek |
the K ira xs C h e m ic a l C o h p a m t , N o . 10 Spruce Street. New Y o r k —o r a airiffle carton ( t h
11 acres inside incorporate limits of bottom land; sandy loam ; honse and tw o!
brother, David Lamb, reciprocates,
•tTLBS) w ill be sect fo r A re cento. Boat m edicine ere? made sine* the w orld waa created.
200-acre
place,
suitable
for
stock
barns;
good
orchards;
small
frnits;
fenoing;
I
Bandon with house and fencing.
D sW itt’s Witch Hazel Halve has
and visits oor section— bia first
finest springs im aginable right at 1
and nice healthy home, with
Will sell at sight, or exchange for the
visit Mr. Lam b gives an interest­ the largest sale ot any Salve in the
house a n d ba rn , sufficient for never fa ilin g i
plenty
of
bottom
land
for
hay,
other kind o f property we can power for sm all machinery if desired; oat-
ing sketch of bis visit, what he world. This fact and its merit has
side r a r g e on h ill land. Bottom land thor-
fruit and vegetables, fair building
COOS B A Y
handle. What have you to trade ? ou
saw of the changes which have led dishonest people to attempt to
ihly c le a re d . Cattle, horses, fow ls, ira- j
and spring water aud orchard,
In fact if you hove any property elements and furniture, a ll included, at !
Look out for the
taken place, etc., in tbe about 25 counterfeit i t
some good saw timber near float­
which you wish to sell or trade, $5500.
years absence.
He even tested man who attempts to deceive you
ing water. W ill be sold for the
call on our huBtler and see what X p O R S A L E — or trade for desir-
the old White river “shakes''— two when you call for D cW itt’a Witch
Any person cutting on or
mere pittance of $1050 on ac­
he can do for you, as we have a *
of which sufficed to reoall old Hazel Halve, the great pile cure. R.
able in sid e property in Coqnille City. 1
C. W. PATERSON, Prop.
count of age of owners, and dis­
removing
Chittim Bark from
A
Hotel
b
u
ild
in
g
,
main
portion
34x50
feet,
!
wide
list
o
f
wants
and
cao
often
8.
Knowlton.
horns aasnaistioos— otherwise he
2 stories high; L to same, 24x60; all fu r­
tance from other conveniences
exchange to your advantage as nished complete, well supplied with the M anufacturer o f M arble M onam ents, H ea 1- the Southern Oregon Co's land
fared very well, having bad a
which an old couple require.
If
J. H. James returned trorn tbe
best o f water, an d does the entire business
well as ours.
pleasant visit and diversion from
stones. T ablets, etc.
without being duty author­
you can »pare $500 to pay down,
for the G overnm ent Stone O n arry everv Cemetery lots enclosed w ith stone coping
treadmill sights and duties here at W illlam ette valley last Thursday,
r which means from 30 to 50 regular or curbing. Iron railin gs furnished to o r ­ ized will be prosecuted ac­
better
investigate
this.
after
an
abseDce
o
f
several
months.
home.
tders; good steamboat facilities; also der. Correspondence solicited from parties
O ffe r s
Besides visiting
relatives
and 79 acres saw timber, 3 mile» from
only about 300 feet from depot. In connec­ living in the eountrv or other towns who cording to Law.
tion
is good Feed Htahle and all outbuild­ m sv wish sn yth in g in my line o f business.
“ Let ms givs you a pointer," said friends, he hae also filled in the
Coquille »aw mill, and rafting
t -# "A n y person furnishing sufficient evi­
Buys two lots in Coqnille ings. with three good lots. 50x100 feet. This
M a b s h f if * d
................................. O b k o
M. F. Gregg, a popular conductor time with conducting religious
water; land suitable for grass,
is a gran d location for some one.
Price.
dence for recovery o f Bark so taken will
City; good situation.
$3600.
G
ood
property
taken,
same
as
cash.
be
given o n e -h a lf o f the bark recovered.
ou tba Missouri Pacific railroad meetings and preselling after the
fruit and vegetables, when timber
Do you know that Chamberlain's faith o f the Church o f Redeemed
M U T I I l i n O R K G O X CO.
is removed; fine springs, all hill fP w o good residence lot*, sightly
No. 351— A fiuF farm o f 83 acres,
Colic. Cholera and Diarrbcea Remedy Israel.
land.
Only $6 per acre; time
only 1 m ile from business centre, railroad
location. $150 f o r both.
cures you when you have tbe stom­
depot and boat lan din g at Coqnille City,
given with proper security ns
Truth wears well.
People have
Ranch in California just outside corporate limits, yet in the
ach ache *
W ell it does."
And
long as desired, with interest at
tovn school district, with nearly level road. !
learned
that
DeW
itt's
Little
Early
fo r a ranch on Coqnille
after giving this friendly bit of ad­
W e ll improved, large house and ba rn , good
8?4.
river.
F or psrticnliirs c a II at the iierA ld
fencing. Three an d one h a lf acres orchard,
vice. the jolly conductor passed on Risers are reliable little pille for 14 acres mostly level bench land, Lan d A Loan Co s office.
also
small frnits, good varieties.
Th irty-
Joan the aisle.
It is a fact that regulating the bowels, curing con­
some bottom, light spring and A Choice Duaineae Lot« near U. eight acres of choice beaver dam bottom COQUILLE CITY, OREGON
MRS. 0. i kELLY, Proprietor,
stipation
and
sick
headache.
They
land, well drained, and divided into m any
_ _ _ _ _
thousands of railroad and traveling
running creek, small new house ------ K. K. depot,
depot, river
river la lan<Kng
m n n « ana
and in in nm
hnsinesa fields. Several living streams furnish water
R1VEKTON, COOS COUNTY. OREGON
men never take a trip withouta bot­ dou't gripe. R S. Knowlton.
aud barn, young trees and vines; center o f Ooqaiile City. Price $1000.
’ork
solic
ite
d
.
H
ors-
A L L k in ds o f fa rm i
for all. sptin g water piped to the house.
shoeing an d plow work s specialty
tle of tbia Remedy, which ie the beat
Natural clover and other grsaa lan ds and
a new place, only partly iiu- \
R ight Rev. Bishop B. W istar
A cre«— One mile from rail­ suited for vegetables, fru it and grain. Supplies for lo gg in g w ork, w e d g e s . doga.
v e r y t h in g n e w a n d n e a t , a nd
cure for bowel disorders in the Morris, o f Portland, nnd Rev. W.
proved, inside incorporation of
T ables supplied with the beat in the
road depot and ateamer lan din g iu Forty-live seres o f hill land, one slashed rings. cAnt-hooks aud everyth in g used in
world, 25 and 60 cent bottles for Horsfall, o f Marshfield, reached
loggin g c am p« kept on h a n d .
Satisfaction market.
Coquille City. W ill make n nice r*<r'iUe Ci»v: bottom and
and bench land; and seeded for pasture.
guaranteed.
Sh
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o
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P
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lies’!!
nr board and lodging. *4 per week.
no
btrildin<?a:
Oneap.
o»n
sid°rin
i»
fjnalitv
and
tocatiou.
hs I o by II. 8. Knowlton.
this city last Thursday.
home and is very low at $600
l T ' " * loe«
4 ?*
sev8
Brio* $5000.
neei Feed s t a b le .
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(19 tf Single ideals, 25 cents.
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NOTICE!
Marble anil Stone Works
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$85
$3000
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W ALTER DRANE,
Blacksmith and
Wagonmaker,
The Riverton Hotel
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