Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, October 25, 1898, Image 4

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NO MISTAKE.
Bill Jons*.
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I e u n d prom ptly o f
T U E SD A Y , OCT. 25, »896.
Church
Directory.
Mi. E. oh arch, south regolsr service*
each Sunday inorniiiK and evening. by the
pastor,
£ . L. F itch .
HUI8TIAN CHURCH. Coquille City
Preaching lm and Hd Lora's days iu
each mouth, at 11 o’clock a. id . and 7:30
p. m. Sunday-school everjr Sunday aft 10
o ’ clock a. m. Pray»r-meeting every Wed­
nesday eve ring.
0. A. S tuci . Minister.
C
NEURALGIA- U I L
Mrs. E. M. Lockhart.
The Oregonian has been publish­
ing pictures of the pioneers of Ore­
gon, in a number of late iseuee, to­
gether with a short biography. In
ths
issue of the 14th the familiar
L O C A L ITEMS.
features of Mrs. Lockhart appears,
Read the Jesuit Typewriter ad­ followed by a short history of her
vertisement on Ibis page.
* life, in these words:
Mrs. Esther M. Lockhart waa
“ Regie” is the name o( a new born at Ulyaees, Tompkins county,
postoffice established in Corry N. Y., January 13, 1825.
She was
couuty.
next to the youngest in a family of
McDonald's bar»>er shop is where 10 children born to Peter and Eliz­
you get a good hair cut and a nice abeth Selover.
Her fattier died
clean share. Give him a trial.
when she was eight years old. Two
Arrivals by Alliance from Port­ years after her widowed mother
land, Oct. 15tb: Mra R C Mather, moved with her family to Huron
Miss J Mather, H N. Mather, Jeo couuty, Ohio. Seven years later
Mather, W F D Merosr, Mrs Mei- Mrs. Selover also passed away, and
cer, Mrs Toye, and seven in steer- the following year, at tbe tender age
nge.
of 16, Esther began her career as a
V IT -A N T E D -A G E N TS FOR “ GLAD- teacher. She met with great sue
v v stone, His Life end Public Hervlces," by
Thos. W. Hsndford. A wonderful story o f s glori­ cess in her work, and, entering Nor­
ous career. Over flno large, radlent pages. 100 walk academy, at 20 , as a pupil, was
superb, rare engravings. Richest, biggest, best
and ouly endorsed “ (Jiadstoue book" published. soon engaged as assistant, in which
Only fl.80.
Commission, 00 per cent.
Credit
given. Freight paid. Outfit free. Drop sll trash position she remained until her mar­
and clear ¥300 a mouth with the only true and
good "Gladstone b o o k ." Address T he D o m i n i o n riage to Freeman Goodwin Lock­
C o m p a n y , Dept. 36, 363-366 Dearborn street, Chi­
In the
cago.
fJunUtseplfi hart, on March IG, 1848.
DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve has spring of 1851, the California gold
the largest sale ot any Salve in the excitement being at its height, Mr.
world. This fact and its merit has Lockhart disposed of his property
led dishonest people to attempt to in Ohio and Btarted with his wife
counterfeit it
Look out for the and infant daughter for the west.
man who attempts to deceive you After traveling many miles by water
when you call for DeWitt’s Witch and rail they reached St. Joseph,
Hazel Salve, the' great pile cure. R. Ma, where they purchased oxen,
wagons and supplies, and joining a
S- Knowlton.
Arrivals ky the Areata,Oct. 17tb: large company of other adventur­
D McIntosh, F Iverson, Mrs E M ous spirits, started on their long
Anderson, Mrs G Robeits, P Jo- journey across the continent. On
dell, F K obo, Miss M Dabl, E leaving St. Joseph, Mrs. Lockhart
Stocker, G M McDonald, W Smith, underwent a novel experience, be­
Jos Lando, J Heinberg, Mrs W ing obliged, on account of the sick­
Grow, J O’Conner, F Olson, J ness of her husband, to walk beside
Grundy, W Williams, W Patrick, tbe oxen, and, with whip in hand,
D Faceeuti, A Pagannsi, W Bo- drive to Council Bluffs, the man in
litbo, A Wittonbageo, A Laidlow, charge of the baggage wagon yok­
Jas Bowden, J Lyne, W Gollard, ing and unyoking the animals for
S Goldsink, W Abrams, J BreoDan. hbr. After a tedious and perilous
journey of five months they finally
arrived at Oregon City, on Septem­
$100— Reward— f 100.
The readera o f fthis paper will be pleased ber 13, 1851. Six weeka after her
ft»> learn that there is at least one areaded arrival Mrs. Lockhart began teach­
disease that science has been able to cure in
all its stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall’s ing achool in Yamhill county, where
Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure known she remained for a year. She then
to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being; a
constitutional disease requires a constitu­ moved with her husband to tbe
tional treatment. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is Umpqua valley, where they lived
taken internally, acting directly upon the for a year, when they went to Coos
blood and niuooua surfaces o f tne system,
thereby destroying the foundation o f the bav, arriving at Empire City, Octo­
disease and giving the patient strength by ber 18, 1853.
Mrs. Lockhart was
building up the constitution and Resisting
nature in doing its work. The proprietors the first white woman to settle in
have so mach faith in its curative powers, Coos coouty. She taught tbe first
that they offer One Hundred Dollars for
in
tbe county, begin­
any case that it fails to cure. Send for list school
o f testimonials. Address,
ning at Empire City in November,
F. J. CHENEY A CO..
1854. Mr. Lockhart was a mem­
Toledo, Ohio.
ber of tbe so-styled “Coos Bay
B F B o ld by druggists, 75 oents.
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Commercial Company,” and the
( From the Coos Bey Nava)
supposedly rich coal claim at North
Creamery butter is now selling Bend was assigned to him immedi­
in towu at 45 cents per roll, ana ately upon his arrival in.tbeonunty
eggs bring 30 cents per dozen.
They remained at their post for
A car o f coat was bruught from two months, surrounded by hostile
tbs Klondike mine Tuesday, and Indians, whose actions gradually
two more were brought down Sat­ became so warlike that tbe family
urday.
bad finally to hurridly to pack their
Ernest Stauff, o f North Bend, belongings and flee tor their lives to
has secured some fine views o f the Empire City, the only settlement in
McFarlio cranberry bog, on North tbe county. Since then Mrs. Lock­
hart has made her home in Coos
a>>ugh.
Iv o mall and passenger wagons, county, occasionally spending a year
She now resides
for fte new Marsbfield-Roseburg in California.
route, arrived ou tbe Areata. with her daughter at Marshfield.
They will be useddnriug tha winter Mr. Lockhart died in August, 1882.
moDth«, and in thh summer llior- Mrs. Lockhart ia the mother o f six
ougbbrace coaches will take their children, four o f whom are liviDg.
Mrs. Lockhart shows no sign of the
places.
Jacob Lando, who purchased the hardships she endured for years.
interests o f a busiuHe firm in At 73 she still exhibits the same
Honolulu, lately, writes that he is courage and energy tbat made her
doing well, and the futire looks iu years gone by an undaunted pio­
promising. Mrs. Lando and fam- neer.
ily intend Isaving next month to
join him.
13. D. M cFarlio, of North slough,
was in towu Thursday, with s sup­
ply of cranberries foi tbe local
market. The berriea are excellent
in every respect, especially the
variety known as Champion, which
it is claimed takes the lead o f all.
Coal from tbe veio in tbe neigh,
borbood o f the water reservoirs,
close to town, has been tested in
8 au Francisco and is pronounced
semi-bituminous.
The vein lies
00 a level, and everything indi-
k w t h lr h l H ears« Sr Dr. Mil«*' Eala Fills.
The New Fish Lew.
Tbe law which has been signed
by the governor, making the fall
open season for salmon extend to
November 20, instead of chsing
November 1, on all tbe waters of
Oregon exoept the Columbia river
and its tributaries, was introduced
into the senate by Reed of Doug­
las, and reads as follows:
“ Section 1. That section 2 of an
act to amend sections 3 nud 6 of an
* ii* l o a l l i u l U saasll h a a
var^ r
J A m fit -
act entitled ‘An act to protect sal­
uble one to work.
mon ana olhsr food fishes in the
The schooner Mizpah, which state of Oregon, and upon all wat­
sailed from the Coqmlle in the ers which the state has concurrent
spring, bound for Kol
Kotzebue sound, jurisdiction, and to repeal sections
was at 8 L Michaels lately, on her 13488, 34(10, 3491, 3492, 3493, 3494,
return trip. Glen Aikenu nnd son 3495, 3496. 3497 and 3498, of Hill’a
Charley, and in fact nearly
. a l l of anotated laws of Oregon, filed
those who went uortb with the ves­ ths office of tbe secretary of state
sel, are still on board, hound for February 22 , 1893,’ to as to read as
follows:
borne.
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“ Sec. 2. It shall be unlawful for
A few weeks ago the editor was any persona to take or fish for sal­
taken with a very seTere cold that mon in tbe waters of the Nehalem,
eaused him to be in a most miser­ Tillamook, Nesturoa, Salmon, Siletx,
able condition. It was undoubtedly Yaquina, Alaea, Siuslaw, Umpqua,
a bad rase c f la grippe and recog­ Coos bay, Coquille, Sixes, Elk,
nizing it as dangerous he took im- Cbetco, Rogue River, Wiudcbuck,
mediate steps to bring about a or any of tbeir tributaries, or in
speedy cure. From the advertise- j any other stream! or bays in this
roent of Chamberlain's Cough Rem-' state, except the Columbia rirorand
edy and many good recommends- its tributaries, from the 20 th day
tions included therein, we concluded ' of November until the 20th day of
to make a first trial of the medi­ December, or between the 15th day
cine. To say that it was satisfac­ I of April and the 1st day of June.”
tory in its results, is putting it very
It carries the emergency clause.
mildly, indeed It acted like magic
and the result was a epeedy and
One Minute Cough Cure surprises
permanent cure. We have no besi- people by its quick cures and child-
tancy in recommending tbia ex- ren may take it in large quantities
cellert Cough Remedy to anyone without tbe least danger.
It has
affleted with a cough or cold in won for itself the best reputation of
any form.—Tbe Ranucr of liberty, any preparation used today for
Libertytown, Maryland.
The 25 odds, croup, tickling in flic throat
and 50 cent sizes for sale by R. 8 . or obstinate coughs
R. S. Knowl-1
Knowlton.
ton.
1
T H E
Bill Jones! Bill Jones!
Grentest msn in town.
Nevt-r besril him mine a fuss,
Never saw him frown.
Jnst to aee his smilin’ fnce
Always does you good.
Never has a word to aay,
Always sawia' wood.
Reducing Rite: of Interest.
H e r a ld
Bill Jones! Bill Jones!
’Stoniahln’ , indeed;
Never nska yer polities.
Er what’ s yer elinrch ercreed.
Never says “ It looks lika rain!”
Never snya “ It’ s hot!”
Never makes rumarks at all
Which be hadn't ought.
The bill reducing the rate of in­
terest, and now before the governor,
provides that section 3587, chapter
51, of Hill’s annotated laws of Ore­
gon, be amended so ns to read as
Bill Jones! Bill Jones!
follows:
Knowed him fifty year;
Never vet has said a word
"Sec. 3587. The rate of interest
A lady shouldn't hear.
in this state shall be 6 per centum
Meets yon with it how polite,
per annum, and no more, on all
Passes on his way:
Never
tries to argify
moneys after the same become due;
The topics of the day.
on judgments and decrees for the
Bill Jones! Bill Jones!
payment of money; on money re­
Never known to mix
ceived to the use of another and
With them fussy fellers in
The- game of politics.
retained beyond a renso n a b 1 e
Never rnn fer office yet;
time without the owner’s consent,
Never will, I guess.
Never stops yon ’cause he baa
expressed or implied, or on money
Feelin’ s to express.
due upon the settlement of matured
Bill Jones! Bill Jones!
accounts from the day the balance
Joggiu’ right along;
is ascertained; on money due or to
Never worries no one with
become due where there is a con­
A story or a song.
S’ posw yon think in William the
tract to pay interest and no rate
MilleDvynm has ooms;
specified. But on contracts, inter­
Bnt taiu’ t so tery wonderful,
Fer Bill is deef and dun-b.
est up to the rate of ten per centum
—Baltimore American.
per anuum may be charged by ex­
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press agreeraeut of the parties, and
The special session of the legis­
no more.
latin'* ended ou Saturday, 16th
“ That all acts or parts of acts in inst. The appropriation bill passed,
conflict with the above be, and the carrying a total of $1,222,000.
same are, hereby repealed.
“That inasmuch as the counties
BO YEARS*
of the state are paying interest on
EXPERIENCK
tbeir county wurrunts at tbe rate of
8 per ceutum per aununi, thereby
imposing a useless burden on the
taxpayeis, this act shall become the
law upon receiving the signature of
tho governor.”
D is io n s
C oev siow ra A c .
Cr»M|> Q u l r h l r C u r e d .
(HERALD BUILDING)
Coquille City, Oregon.
B uys and S ells yonr R eal E state and anything else yon wish to
dispy.se of.
M akes L oans and I nvestments for y o u .,
R ents or L eases yonr farm or city property.
Write us if you wnut cu A oent iu this county and at the county scut
some large farms 1 to $1350—32 aores, j mile from town,
and shipping facilities by rail or
3 miles from town,
water; good box house and small
creameries, nud good shipping fa­
cilities, which can be had iiight ,
barn. It combines nice level bench
and good bottom land and run­
on account of old age qr infirmity
of owners, or lack of means, or
ning water for stock; fenced; or­
chard of 72 trees, very thrifty and
proper tact for handling; some
bearing; light clearing, no green
are under mortgage, nnd must
be sold; some of these can be had
timber; will make valuable home
low , and would divide into sev­
for a good man.
eral choice small homes that can
200-acre
place, suitable for stock
be made very profitable in time
and nice healthy home, with
to people who are able to work,
plenty of bottom land for hay,
and have means and act to han­
fruit and vegetables, fair building
dle them.
anil spring water and orchard,
some good saw timber near float­
’ Our outside hustler, Mr. R. D .'
ing water. Will be sold for the
Sanford, will take ploasure in
mere pittance of $1050 on ac­
giving you information, and
count of age of owners, and dis­
showing these properties to
tance from other conveniences
interested parties.
wbich an old couple require.
If
you can spare $500 to pay down,
better investigate this.
Stock is up, you want a stock ranch
cheap in order to make money
79 acres saw timber, 3 miles from
easy. IF« have it, 436 acres on a
Coquille saw mill, and rafting
branch of Coos Iiiver, handy to
water; land suitable for grass,
steamer communication, orchards,
fruit and vegetables, wheu timber
buildings, spring water piped to
is removed; fine springs, all hill
the house, 40 to 50 acres bottom
land. Only $6 per acre; time
land, controls back range. Sev­
given with proper security as
enty bend of cattle now for sale.
long as desired, with interest at
Five dollars per acre gets it, part
8 % .
cash.
,
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-« --r
P atents
Mountain Glen, Ark.— Our chil­
dren were suffering with croup
when we received a bottle of Cham­
berlain’s Cough Remedy.
It af­
forded almost instant relief.— F. A.
Thornton. This celebrated remedy
is for sale by R. S. Knowlton.
Anyone ■ending a vkNeh and Ceertptlon may
nfakiv ai
ascertain our opinion free whetner an
«utekly
tn is probably patentable. Communion-
Invention
*-*•- --nfldentlaL Handbook on Patenta
agency for * ecu ringpatent«
through Munn A Co. reoe
____________ , .. __hout charge, In the
Scientific American.
A handsomely Illustrated weekly. Largest elr-
culatton o f any scientific Journal. Terms. W a
------ s fonr months, |L Sold by all newsdealers.
36 1 Broadway. New York
ngton, D. C.
F St.. Washington,
NEW YORK WORLD,
Thrice-a-W eek Edition. 20 acres of very rich bottom land
on the bank of Coquille river
W h o MF.ST PAPER at *
Dear Coquille City.
Will sell
156 Papers a Year for One Dollar 1
1 llU lowebt piucf . f
half or all, at a price you can af­
The Tlirico-n-Week World is aw good as a Daily
ford to clear tho timber, consis­
at tho price of a weekly, and with your largest
ting of Alder, Ash and Myrtle.
The Thriee-a-ffeek World
nnd beat local paper, giving all your County
and State news, is equal to a daily and weekly
Must be seen to know its fino
and Coquille City Herald
nt only the price o f a weekly —$2.25.
quality of soil and location.
The World prints the news of all tho world, hav­
Tog ther One Y* ar
ing special o-irreipondonee from all important
news points on tne globe.
It has brilliant
illustrations, stones by great authors, a capital
humor page, complete markets, departments
for the household and women’s work and other
special departments of unusual interest.
« f o r Only $ 2 .2 5 .»
10 Ajros of mostly fine and high
ground for residence when subdi­
vided; near business center of
Coquille City. Large bouse and
The regular subscription pries of both papers is $3; we will seud
other improvements. An acre or
both cne year for only $2.25— or at the rate of about
two of choice bottom land for
1 cent eacb, postage prepaid.
garden. Mostly wood land, wbich
can be utilized to advantage. Only
$1000— which ia too cheap, but
it must be sold soon.
A A Jh1
and L o a i ) G o .
Land
DEFORESTS
jamiiti MAGAZINE
14 acres mostly level bench land,
some bottom, light spring and
ruDuiDg creek, small new house
and Imru, young trees and vines;
a new place, only partly im­
proved, inside incorporation of
Coquille City. Will make a nice
home and is very low at $600.
$500 — part cash, balance on long
time, or in NUinll payments, will
buy 12 lots in the heart of Co-
quille City, half bottom ground,
half high oval bench, suitable for
building, trees, etc.; only 5 blocks
from postofiice— ui improved.
t&'Cun be improved by actual res­
ident at an enormous profit, es­
pecially if owner can do most of
the work himself.
Sanford will
show you tbe property.-^X
call on our hustler and see what
he can do for you, as we have a
wide list of wants and can often
exchange to your advantage as
well as ours.
$8 5
Buys two lots in Coqnilla
City; good situation.
T Iwo
good residence lot», sightly
15
Acres—One mile from rail-
location, $150 fo r both.
4
road depot and steamer landing in
Cequille City; bottom nnd bench land;
apring brancht fenced, but no building«;
choice location; $400 cash.
$3000
^ allc'1 *n California
-* u v W
for „ ranch on Coquille
river. For particulars oall nt the Herald
Land A Loan Co’a office.
Choice Businesa Lot, near R.
A
K. depot, river landing and in business
center of Coquille City. Price $1000.
«4 50
160 acres for sale at
V * t h i n price; improvement» are
worth $1000, to be given a way.
QQ
Aores — Half level
bench;
balance choice bottom land cleared;
spring branch for water for stock: small
house, % mile from incorporate limits o f
Coquille City; hea fine view o f town and
valley, also steamer and cars. $1150.
1 1 / Acre in Coquille City, new
2-story house o f 7 rooms; closet«
and porches; barn, chiokenhouse, garden,
good apring close to house, young orchard
and small frnit; pasture for cow, etc.; all
cleared and fenced. A bargain.
Q Q Q
A C R ES— The best Dairy
Ranch in the Htate; no want«
land; all high land; 1 mile river front, close
to town; G acres orchard, fine fruit; 100
neres open land, ready for cultivation,
fenced and cross-fenced; a new 2-storj
house, and new 2-story barn.
* * X^ ' * J
T o TnAPB—For a farm near Coquille City.
A house and lot in Floresville, Texas, worth
$1200, or 240 acres o f land--40 acres im­
proved, house insured for $400; all fenced;
GO miles from Han Antonio, Texan. Or 160
ncr* sin western Nebraska, adjoining Grant,
county seat of Perkins county. Consider­
able improvements on this place; a woll
that cost $500. For farther information,
oall at the H erald office.
i'OR SALE— 207 acres o f land; 50 acre«
bottom, mostly all cleared and in culti­
vation, well fenced; balance bench land;
40 neres pasluro; 2JV' fruit trees o f firM-clana
fruit; I acre small fiuit; 7-room house, in
good condition; plenty of water handy;
largo barn and stable with wagoushed;
workshop, wood house, dniryhous*, smoke­
house and other outbuildings. Stock and
farming ntensils also for sale. Situated on
main road, near public river landing; handy
to school. Price very low.
i
13$ Acres of fine laud, half bench 24 neres inside city limits of Co­
nnd half bottom land, inside of
quille, 11 of wbich is the very
Coquille City limits; bottom laud
best of high creek bottom ground,
FOR
in clean meadow, without any ob­
in meadow nnd vegetables. Can
$ 1 .° « A Y E A R .
0 Ifive D ip best land, bsst
be divided at a profit by right
structions. Most of the balance ^
The subscription price of
and best improved
party. Only $1100.
is level hill land; some cultivated «mall farm location,
DEMORE8T'H
in the Coquille valley, ia in­
ts reduced to |1 s year.
on bench ground, fnir buildings side property, in one o f the nicest towns in
Coos county. If vou want the very best
DEMOREST’S contains more matter, artistic,
nnd running water; some young at
$1000—25 acres, J mile from Coquille
priees nti2 terms that are an object nnd
scientific, sooial and practical than any other one
trees and shrubbery; all well have $3000 to $0000 to invest in a home
City; half level bench land, choice
magazine contains.
that
is a joy forever, and mean business,
fenced. Price $2200.
It is a magazine for the whole family.
for fruit or early vegetables; half
write us for exact description and terras o f
It Rives as much general matter as an exclusively
optional
payments.
rich
low
bottom
land,
must
be
literary magazine.
12 acres more or less inside of Co­
It treats household topios as fully as a strictly domes­
druined. Small prune orchard
quille
City
limits.
All
well
cul­
tic journal.
Q Q Q ACRES—Ou an arm of
tbercon iu full hearing,well feuoed,
It gives as much interesting matter for young people
tivated creok bottom land, except
Coos Bay; part very rich creek
as a strictly young people’ s publication.... .It gives
and only little expense required to
a couple of acres nico high bottom land: sandy loam: house and two
as much fashion news as a strictly fashion p a p er...
put
all
in
cultivation;
no
buildings
I
burns;
good
small fruits; fencing;
building ground, woll fenced iD the finest orchards;
---- It is beautifully printed, illustrated, and care-
springs imaginable right at
except small barn. Easy terms of
fally edited.
two parcels, fine strenro of water house nnd barn, sufficient for never failing
DEMOREHT’ H MAGAZINE Fashion Department is in every way far abend o f tha*
payment.
power for small machinery if desired; out-
divides high land from the low­ I | side
contained in any other publication. Subscribers are entitled each month to patterns
ra* ge on hill land. Bottom land thor-
land, just tbe place 99 out of |on?hly cleared. Cattle, horses, fowls, im-
of the latest fashions in woman’s attire, at no cost to them other than that neces­
$1000— part down— will buy 160
sary for postage and wrapping.
lemeuts
and furniture, all included, at
every hundred is looking for, in a
.5500.
acres, 3J miles from Coquille City,
small home, near town, schools,
NO BETTER CHRISTMAS G IF T ^ n A T y r'^ n l^ p tio n
with several acres of choice creek
etc. Call on our bustler, Mr. R.
fir*R em it $1 by money order, registered letter or check to
TpOR SALE—or trade for desir-
bottom soil above all river over­
D. Sanford for prices and any in­ A able inside property in Coquille City.
DEMOREST’S MAGAZINE, 110 Fifth Avenuo, New York City.
flows, with small new house and
formation not in this list
A Hotel building, rosin portion 24x50 feet,
the finest spring branch imagin­
2 stories high; L to same, 24zG0; all fur­
OR THE HERALDS
complete, well snpplic*d with the
able; bnlnnce of laud is now cov­ 11 acres inside incorporate limits of nished
best of water, and does the entire business
Bandon with house and fencing. for the Government Stone Onarry every
ered with good saw limber, which
r which means from 30 to 50 regular
Will sell at sight, or exchange for
is worth more than we ask for the
good steamboat facilities; also
other kind of property we can only rders;
place as soon as it can be used, and
to r For Prompt Subsnptions t o r ^ Both One Year for Only $2.25.
about. 300 feet from depot. In connec­
handle.
Whnt
have
you
to
trade
?
tion is good Feed Stable and all outbuild­
is
fine
grass
or
fruit
land
when
Send your subscriptions to this office.
ings, with three good lots, 50x100 feet. This
In fact if you have any property is
timber is removed; one of our
a grand location for some one. Price,
which you wish to sell or trade, $3500. Good property taken, same as each.
best bargains.
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THERE ARE TYPEW RITERS in great variety
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ufacture is warranted.
i and any part that becomes broken or unfit
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Write for circulars and prices to
MRS NORA A. MeF.WEN,
A.rent for Coos county,
Hoouille City. Oregon.
1 reaiurer« Notice.
Notice is hereby given that the following
| county warrants will be paid on presenta­
tion at rov office in Coqnille City. Oregon:
No«. 8136, 8119. 8052. W 9 . 8053. H141. 8143,
8145. 8146. 8147. 8028. HOW) 8MW. All of the
above-named warrants we-e endorsed April
8.1892. No interest will be allowed after
September 23, 1898.
W W H atss . Treasurer.
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makes of typewriters rented nnd sold. Expert repairing and parts and platens for all
machines Typewriter nnd office supplies and specialties. Donit fail to try a Webster
ibbon for your machine and the Multi Kopy Carbon. W nte ns.
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COAST AGENCY COMPANY.
266 STARK STREET,
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HERE TO STAY!
L H. MORGAN,
Contractor and Builder,
PORTLAND, OREGON
The Riverton Hotel
MRS. 0. A. KELLY, frojriftor,
RIVERTON, COOB COCNTT, OREOON
COQUILLE CITY, OREOON.
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all
kinds of buildings. Plans and speci
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Table, »applied with the bMt ia th .
market.
Kesnlar board and lodging. | t per weak.
Single »ta la . 25 cents.
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