Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, January 10, 1899, Image 4

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"T U E S D A Y , JAN. lü, 1899.
C h u rc h
HERE
Know by the sign
C H O IC E
f
D ir c c ío r y .
M. E. ohnrch, south -regular services
each Monday aiorniiiK and evening, by the
pastor,
E. L.
anufacture
M •‘ U E t l ' T Y ”
F itch .
Q H K I B T U t t CHURCH, Coa a U le City
Preaching 1st and 3d Lord's days in
each month, at 11 o'clock a. m. and 7:*50
p. m. Sunday-school every Sunday ht 10
o'clock a. 111 . Pray« r-meeting every Wed­
nesday evening.
C. A. S tink . Minister.
S
Clubbing ! Offers.
IDNEY
chool Furniture Co
ST. JACOBS OIL
D
CURBS
Rheumatism,
Neuralgia,
Sciatica,
Sprains,
Bruises,
Soreness,
Stillness.
One o f the largest and best of the
Illustrated Magazines, which lias
now for three years claimed that
it possesses the largest clionti le o f intelligent, thoughtful read­
L O C A L ITEM S.
ers reached by any publication, daily, weekly or monthly, in
S ilk C ulture in Coos.
! the world.
Friend E. J.CoffeR, of the bay,
was over on business with county
A metropolitan paper (almost,
One o f the many rale products, J h rice-a -W eek
court last Thursday.
in fact, a daily, giving 8000
\ the culture of which demonstrates j
Z
York
columns a year)
Comrade A. D. Morse, of Ban- j Oregon’s widely diversified resour-1 n e w TOIK
Seventy-six pouudst
II
I .1 The Official County paper,
don, was n business visitor at the I ces, is silk.
¡o f raw silk of the best grade, val-l
i H ' l || H I #
all-home-print,and only
county seat last Thursday.
; ued at ¡*450, was raised in Coos COQUILLE CITY
independent, free, un­
Attorney A. E. Seaman, o f E m ­ county.
The southern Oregon hampered people’s newspaper iu Coos couutv.
pire, had business before the silk station was founded in 1803.
county court last Friday.
A series of experiments was made
Our young legnl friend, J . 8 . with 18 varieties of silk worms
Coke, of Marshfield, smiled on the imported from Asia and Europe.
county court in its beautiful new The result of these experiments, OR IF YOU PREFER, LAST AND BEST,
covering a period of years, was the
quarters last Friday.
we will send the. . . . COSM OPOLITAN,............... $1.0C
adoption of a new variety ot silk
and the..COQUILLE CITY H E R A L D ................. 2.00,
Attorneys J. M. UptoD, ot Ban- worms, a cross between the O Gon
and the E llis System o f S e lf Instruction in
don, and L. A. ltoberts, of Myrtle (Japanese) and the March (Ital­
Poiut, were visitors on business at ian). The eggs of the new variety,
Bookkeeping . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 .7 5
the county seat la6t Thursday.
together with instructions, were (Containing 21 blank books, form books, check books,
Comrade B. H. Haskin was down distributed among persons who etc.- -about 5 pounds of printed blanks and instruc­
Since the tions—giving full and complete self-instruction in a
last week from Fairview to do some had mulberry trees.
trading and attend the O. A. IT station was founded more than practical way, that anyone can understand, at so small
$ 2.75
post meeting, of which he is post 2186 mulberry trees have been a cost of time and money) a ll fo r o n l y ............ ................
planted which will shoitly furnish
commander.
leaves enough to snstaiu an enor­
The smallest thing may exert the
mous army o f silk worms.
The
greatest influence. Do Witt’s Lit­
amount of cocoons raised in the
tle Early Risers are unequaled for
Coos county district iu 1897 was
A N D
overcoming constipntion and liver
228 pounds, beside that raised iu
troubles. H. S. Knowlton.
the conducting of simple experi­
The industry is now in a
The stockholders o f the Arago ments.
Creamery Co. are called by an ad flourishing condition, and adds
vertisement in the H e r a l d to a another laurel to Groton's wealth.
special meeting to be held at the — Portland Evening Telegram.
creamery at Arago on Tuesday, the
CLUB W IT H THE HERALD.
A rriv a ls and Deparluros by Steamers.
21st day of February, to attend to
business matters, including, possi­
| and Daily San Francisco Examiner 1 yr. $ 7.50
Arrivals by Areata, Sunday, Jan.
bly, the proposition to sell or lease
2 .6 0
and Weekly Examiner, 1 year, only
1: Mrs M Johnson, Miss M John­
the plant.
son, B Johnson, R Brumbaugh, G
Mr. S. A. Fackler, editor of the
W Peek, Miss M Williams, Miss M
Mieanopy (Fla.) Hustler, with his
Mars. J B Robertson, J Ringue,
wife and children, suffered terribly
Miss A Ringue, L Ringue, Mrs J
from LaGrippe. One Minute Cough
Larsen, Miss Larson, A Ball, Mrs
Cure was tlio only remedy that
This is the best offer ever made by any newspaper.
Sprague, Miss S Sprague, F Cali-
helped them.
It acted quickly.
AVe will give
aris, \V P Pomeroy, A J Savage,
Thousands of others use this rem­
A M Evans, J. P. Blunt, J Ringue, The Twice-a-Week Republic,
j
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edy as a specific for La Grippe, and
E lliugue, P Miller, I Jaeobsou, J
A lo n e f o r » 1 b y c o r t
its exhausting after effects.
Jaurent, S Johnson, J Barnett, H And tlie New and Superb
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Since N. Lorenz broke the circle Heikkila.
REPUBLIC
SUNDAY
MAGAZINE,
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a l l to you o ne y e a r
by moviug his store to new quar­
Arrivals by Alliance from San
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POSTAGE PAID FOR
ters in the Odd Fellows’ building, Francisco, Sunday, Jan. 1:
R [52 complete
numbers, 18 lnrpe pages each of
several other changes have been Tyrell, J 0 Graham, Rev L W ood­ choicest illustrations and miscellaneous
made. Mrs. Moou moved ber mil­ ward, wife and family, F S Daw, reading that money can buy.l
linery goods (o another building, wife and two children, F Trimming, Coquille City HERALD, A
l0 S*,/arr;
The largest, best and only independent
nnd tliat place, part of the Cray C Atro, Johu Church, R II Most,
People’s Paper in Coos County,
building, is now occupied for resi­ J W Chapman, T J Fox, Miss Fox,
dence by \V. C. Rose, being just Mrs J W Chapman, F W Perkins
When you renew your subscription do not lose sight “©21
udjoiniug his meat and produce aud wife, Mrs O'Connor, Miss
ifetf” of this splendid offer. “70S •
market.
O’Connor.
The following purchase! tickets
No healthy person need fear any
dangerous consequence from an at the Marshfield office for Port­
J D Clem­
attack of la grippe if properly land, on the Alliance:
treated.
It is much the same as a ens, M Mismore, II S Moore, A M
severe cold and requires precisaly Cox, Geo P Topping, E S Platts,|
the sjune treatment. Remain quietly Ed Proctor, and 6 iu steeaage.
FOR
The following purchased tickets
at home and take Chamberlain’s
$ l . ° ® A YEAR.
Cough Remedy as directed for at the Marshfield agency for th e 1
Mrs Brynn,
The eubecrlptlon price of
severe cold and a prompt and com­ outgoing Areata:
DEMOREST’S
plete recovery is sure to follow. Wm Archer, Mrs Archer, E E|
is reduced (o $1 a year.
Myers, II Lockhart, S Bartolinc
For sale by It. S. Knowlton.
DEMOREST’S contains more matter, artistic,
G Alvise, J A Rainey.— News.
th e celebrated
Automatic Pupils’
E B K
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The Weekly S. F- Examiner,
HERALD
For little more than
the price of one^~
1
WORTH 54,25,
\ Only $3.00
DEMOREST'S
Fumili! MAGAZINE
scientific, social and practical than any other one
The steamer Barbara Hernsler
magazine contains.
Coos Bay News.
It is a magazine for the whole family.
left Jan Francisco Thursday, Dec.
It gives fi3 much general matter as an exclusively
The
baby
girl
born
29th, and through a fearful storm
literary magazine.
It treats household topics ns fully as a strictly domes­
aDd rough sea readied the offing steamer Weeott, at sea,
tic journal.
at our river Sunday, and in over | Ynqnioa lately.
It gives as much interesting matter for young people
the bnr to Bandou Wednesday! There tvns a fierce gale off shore
ns a strictly young people’ s publication....... It gives
ns much fashion news as a strictly fashion p a p er...
night. She reached our wharf at Suudny. The bnrometers at Em-
---- It is beautifully printed, illustrated, nnd care­
2 p. m. Thursday with a good load pire were lower than they have
fully edited.
o f freight. After disuhargiug nnd been for six yenis.
DEM OREST’ S MAGAZINE Fashion Department is in every way far ahead o f that
contained in any other publication. Subscriber* are entitled each month to patterns
receiving some freight for tlia city,
The Fulton arrived yesterday,
o f the latest fashions in woman's attire, nt no cost to them other than that neces­
about 5 p. m. she dropped below nnd will take coni from the railroad
sary for postage and wrapping.
to Riverton, to Tiraou’s bunkers, bunker nnd a deckload o f lumber NO BETTER i 'H P T g rr \ t A y 'riTTTT than a year’ s subscription to
Dciuotest’d
Deinoiest’s Magazine
Manazrae can b<
be made.
for a hold load of coal.
from Joliuson’s mill.
Remit $1 by money order, registered letter or check to
The following officers of Myrtle
W e have received No. 2 of Vol. 1
DEMOREST’S MAGAZINE, 110 Fifth Avenue, New York City.
o f a very neat little 3-enluinn folio Ledge, No. 3, K. o f P., were in­
stalled
Monday
night:
Albert
OR THE HERALD’S
paper, the College Echo, from
COQUILLE CITY HERALD ~Nj
Hialdshurg, Cal., bearing the com­ Mattson, C C; (3 L Nicholson, V C; j
pliments of “ Mrs. F. M. Oweu, nee j Louis Koehn, P ; Geo Winchester, j
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Uabrella Alexson,” so long and fa­ M at A ; Jas AA’atson, I G ; Jno 1)
For Prompt Subsriptions
B o th O n e Y e a r fo r O n ly $ 2 . 2 5 .
vorably known as a Coquille girl. ! Black, O G ; F A Golden, M of E ; !
Scud your subscriptions to this office.
The paper is published by her F P Nortou, M of F ; Jno Hall. K
husband, Elder F. M. Owen, o f the | of R and 8 ; Geo Black, M ot W.
Adventist church, and iu the inter­
S tatu ok O h i o , C ity o f T o l k d o , l
est of a college of that faith at
Lions County,
) s
Frank J. Cheney makes oath Hint he is
Healdsburg. Mrs. O. has many
the senior partner of the firm of E. J. C hk -
friends here who will be glad to mky & Co., doing business in the City of To-
The H f . rald is ngent for and will also club with the Salem Daily States­
hoar from her and her father's fam­ t*do, County and State aforesaid, and that man nnd Weekly Statesman.
said firm will pay the sum o f ONE HUN­
ily and of their prosperity.
Daily Statesman, per year......................., ........................$G 00
DRED D o li LA its for each and every case
o f Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use
Coquille H ebald ,
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............... ............................... 2 00
Marshall Way, having sold his of HALL S CATARRH CURE.
FRANK J. CHENEY.
residence property to Henry Teters
Sworn to bofore roe and subscribed in my
$8 00
a new-comer from Yamhill county, presence, this 0th day o f December, A. D.
Both for one year fo r...................................................................... $5 75
through the Herald Land & Loan 1880.
Daily Statesman, 6 months.................................................. $3 00
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A. W. GLEASON.
Co., moved last week for tempo­ -j i —
8 « a l J-
Notary Public.
Coquille H erald , 1 year...................................................... 2 00
rary residence to a house noar the
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally
Odd Fellows’ hall, vacated by At-
nnd nets directly on the blood and mucous
$5 00
toney Moon and family.
The lat­ surfaces of the system. Send for testimo­
Both for only ................................................................................... $3 50
ter now occupy the Mrs. Moore nials, free.
E. ,1. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, O
Weekly Statesman, per year................................................$1 50
property— residence and business l tV'Sold by
Druggists. 7f»c.
Coquille H erald ,
•• “ ................................................. 2 00
house— near depot, for some time!
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occupied by Mr. and Mrs. C. \V.
‘•Did you over meet a woman
$3 50
Martin.
Mrs. Moon will use whose very voies thrilled you with
Both Weeklies one year fo r.............................................................$2 50
the storeroom for Iter millinery unspeakable emotion?" “ Yes; tliat’R
The Statesman will furnish you the Associated Press nnd State nnd
stock, nud Ims dressmaking par­ the way my mother used to get mo
State Official Courts and Departments News— ALL THE NEWS which
lors and residence nttached.
up iu the morning.”
most interests you—24 hours earlier than any San Francisco papers.
Several now prospectors from fíca'InrH c utopperi la 20 minutes Ujr Di Thusyonrstate Daily and best homo Weekly are furnished to you at less
II uiiiboldt county, Cal., arrived in Miles' I* ain P ills . "tí .e cent a dose."
than 50 cents n month; or the large Weekly Statesman and your H erald
Coquille City Wednesday of last
for less than 25 cents per mouth or less than 5 cents per week.
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week. Among them nrn Robert
E X P E R IE N C E
Tyrrell, son o f It v. Mr. Tyrrell,
Thrice- a -Week Edition.
of II uiiiboldt. vi ho a couple of years
It EST PAPER at l
since bought the O. W. Wimer
LOWEST' P U IfE ,
place, comes to locate in the
156 Papers a Year for One Dollar !
Fishtrap section.
Rev. L. W ood­
The ’1 hrice-a-Wcek World is as good as a Daily
l o y r y v w * w ?1
v t t » i
at the price of a weekly, and with your largest
ward, also comes to locate.
Com­
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Tlirire-a-Week
World
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anti best local paper. giving all yonr Comity
rade John Church is prospecting
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and Stnte news, m equal to a daily and weekly
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only the price of a weekly—$2.25.
The H erald hnd a pleasant call
Anyone «enillng n »kelrh nnd description may
The
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from the lalter anti hopes to wel-
ing special c rre pnndence from all important
Invention 1 » protinMv patentable, C«m»iminlra-
Ilona »trtotl? confidential. Handbook on Patents
coine Imu to permanent resilience
news
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illustrations, stories by grest ant hors, a capital
with us.
He served in the 106th
Patenta Liken through Munii ,% Co. receive
dkt «»tat Jk
humor page, complete markets, departments
•prrhtl nntice, without rlmrge. In the
N. Y. legiuient during the war, at
for the nmisehol l and women’s work and other
special dep.trtnu its o f unusual interest.
the d ose of which he struck out
A handsomely Illustrated weekly, t a r m i efr-
west to grew up with the country.
The regular subscription price of both papers ¡9 $•>'« we will send
eulatton o f anr »dentiti«* tournai. Tern«». |3 a
y«"»r ; four month», fl. Hold by all oewadealvra.
both i lie year fur only ¡¡*2 25—or at tlio rale oi about
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without charge.
Write for circulars and prioes to
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A. ;ent for Coos county,
dooaille City. Oregon.
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(HERALD BUILDING)
Coquille City, Oregon.
B uys and S ells your R eal E state nnd anything else you w ih I i to
dispose of.
M akes L oans and I nvestments for you.
R ents or L eases your farm or city property.
Write us if you want t:u AGENT iu this county aud at the county scat
#a5“ \Vlien asking information, give the number of the piece inquired
about corresponding with the number in this list.
W p JlQ UP sorae largo farms 1 to 160 Acres—Dairy Farm, with sub­ Dairy and Stock Farm of 240
acres, only 3 miles from Coquille
stantial buildings, fences, orchard,
If U lidV U 3 miles from town,
City. It has an excellent combi­
engine, cream separator, cows,
creameries, and good shipping fa­
nation of low moist pasture aud
tools, some furniture and crops on
cilities, which can be had r i o h t ,
meadow land, and upland pasture
hand ready for immediate busi­
on account of old age or iufirmity
with some good timber. Is an
ness, for less than $5000. Finely
of owners, or lack of means, or
estate property and run down some
watered aud not far from steamer
proper tact for handling; some
by being rented out, and will be
landing.
are under mortgage, nnd must
sold at the low price of $12.50 per
be sold; some of these can be had
$1000 buys a neat home and large
acre, subject to an order of sale
l o w , and would divide into sev­
grounds near the business center
by the court. Title perfect and is
eral choice small homes that can
of town.
an excellent bargain for any per­
be made very profitable in time
manent dairy or stock man.
to people who are able to work, 20 acres of very rich bottom land
on the haul; of Coquille river
nnd have means and act to han­
12 acres moro or less inside of Co­
dle them.
pear Coquille City.
Will sell
quille City limits. All well cul­
half or all, at a price you can af­
tivated creek bottom land, except
If you want a business lot at a rea­
ford to clear the limber, consis­
a couple of acres nice high
sonable figure the Herald Land
ting of Alder, Ash nnd Myrtle.
building ground, well fenced in
Co. can supply you.
Must he seen to know its fine
two parcels, fine stream of water
quality of soil and location.
I f you think of embarking in the
divides high land from the low
grocery or general store business, 135 Acres of fine land, half bench
land, just the place 99 out of
our-Mr. Sanford can give you in­
and half bottom laud, inside of
every hundred is looking for, in a
formation whero good bargains
Coquille City limits; bottom land
small home, near town, schools,
can be secured in those lines that
in meadow and vegetables. Can
etc.
will no doubt save you money.
bo divided at a profit by right
$1000—25 acres, i mile from Coquille
party. Only $1100.
Our outside hustler, Mr. R. D.'|
City; hnlf level bench land, choice
Sanford, will take pleasure iu I 11 acres inside incorporate limits of
for fruit or early vegetables; half
Ban don with house aud fencing.
giving you information, and )
rich low bottom land, must be
Will sell at sight, or exchange for
showing these properties to J
drained.
Small prune orchard
oilier kind of property wo can
interested parties.
thereon in full bearing,well fenced,
handle. What have you to trade ?
No. 1.—A 7-acre home, 1 mile from
and ouly little expeuse required to
In fact if you have any property
town, partly improved with house
put all in cultivation; no buildings
which you wish to sell or trade.
and outbuildings; living stream
except small barn. Easy terms of
of water; part choice beaver-dam $1550—32 acres, J mile from town,
payment.
and shipping facilities by rail or
bottom land, part bench land, good
water;
good
box
house
and
small
for bay, pasture fruit, vegetables,
ryiwo good residence lots, sightly
barn. It combines nice level bench
poultry. Buildings new; $600—
location,
for liotli.
and
good
bottom
land
and
run­
Two fine level corner Lota, near the Acad­
part cash, long time on balance.
ning water for stock; fenced; or­ emy, in Coqnille City, for $110.
No. 2.— 80 acres on Bear creek,
Two Lots on corner near the Coarthonse,
chard of 72 trees, very thrifty and
known ns the Bickford Bartlett
bearing; light clearing, no green cheap for cash.
Four
Lots in business part o f town for
place, good timber nnd bottom
timber; will make valuable home $1000; usual size, fiOxiOO feet..
land combined; spring branch;
for a good man.
0 fine Residence Lots. 8 blocks from busi­
will be sold at a bargain, as owner
ness center o f Coqnille for $120; tiuno
is nonresident; will make a good 10 Aires ot mostly fine and high Riven if you want to build.
ground for residence when subdi­ Hix beautiful Building Lots near the
home when improved for a man
vided; near business center of Courthouse for
with small capital who would turn
Coquille
City. Large house and
SPLENDID LOT in Coqnille City,
labor into value.
MO feet front by OB# feet deep, half
other improvements. An acre or
fine
i;ardcu nnd pasture on the creek bot­
No. 3.— A good substantial house,
two of choice bottom land for tom, lialf bench land facing south, getting
nenrly new, lot 50x100 feet, in
garden. Mostly wood land, which benefit o f the sun. Small box honse o f
sovera! rooms, outbuildings, young trees,
heart of town nnd near business
can he utilized to advantage. Only etc.,
running spring, branch nt foot of hill
center, will be sold for $650, which
$1000—which is too cheap, but crosses place; will sell on part pay down,
if desired, ns owner does not need the
is low, considering location and
it must be sold soon.
money. It is offered at $500 for a short
quality.
79 acres saw timber, 3 miles from time, nnd you will miss it if you fail to
investigate
this
Coquille saw mill, nnd rafting
No. 4.— Small house and large lot,
f ^ ” We have many other Lots, Houses
water; land suitable for grass,
on edge of town, at a sacrifice;
Lots, nnd Ranches to show you, not
fruit and vegetables, when timber nnd
cheapest home in town nnd desir­
above enumerated, if you mean business,
is
removed;
fine
springs,
all
bill
and
oar
Mr. Sanford will look out for your
able place for any one not in busi­
interest, if von tell him ns near as may \us
land. Only $6 per acre; time jnst
ness and only wanting a home.
what yon desire and wish to invest, so
given with proper security as he can act intelligently for you.
$200 gets it.
loug as desired, with interest at
Acres—One mile from rail-
No. 5.—4 lots, two of them choice
1 5 ...... depot
.... .......
. .. .. . . landing
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8 % .
and steamer
in
garden land; good house and bnrn, 14 acres mostly level bench land, Caquille rond
City; bottom nnd bonch land;
large woodhouse, trees and run­
some bottom, light spring nnd spring branch; fenced, bat no buildings;
clioice location; #400 cash.
ning branch; 5 blocks from court­
running creek, small new house
house in Coquille, $550.
f ) f ) n Ranch in California
and bnrn, young-4rees nud vines; t ^ i / R
U V / V / V / for a yanch onC oquill«
a new place, only partly im­ river. For particulars call at the Herald
No. fi.— An undivided J interest in
proved, inside incorporation of Land & Loan Co’s office.
a good farm near Myrtle Point;
Coquille City. Will make a nice A Choice Business Lot, near R
will be sold vsry low by a non­
R. depot, river landing nnd in business
resident; other interests might be • home aud is very low at $600.
secured at a bargain also, on ac­ $300—part cash, balance on long center o f Coquille City. Prioe $1000.
count of other interests demand­
— The best Dairy
time, or in small payments, will
in the State; no waste
ing their attention.
Property
fcuy 12 lots in the heart of Co­ land; nil high Ranch
Innd; 1 mile river front, close
known as the Hoffman ranch, at
quille City, hnlf bottom ground, to town; 6 acres orchard, fine fruit; 100
junction of South and Middle
open land, ready for cultivation,
half high oval bench, suitable for acres
fenced and cross-fenced; a new 2-story
Forks of Coquille river; fine laud.
building, trees, etc.; only 5 blocks house, an J new 2-story barn.
from postoffice—uc improved.
No. 7.— A vnlunble stock ranch on
T T T p have the best land, beat
unsurveyed land; squatter's right; A£r-Cuu be improved by actual res­ ^
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loontion, nnd best improved
ident at an enormous profit, es­ 1 «mail farm in the Coqnille vnlley, is in-
good improvements and a splen­
Ride p r o p e r t y , in one o f the nicest towns ir\
pecially if owner enn do most of I j Coos
did place, but n long ways from
county. If von want the very best
d terms that are an object anck
the work himself.
Sanford will nt prices an
town. $1000 will buy it.
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$;3000 to $0000 to invest» in a homt,
show you the property.“ * «
that is a joy forever, and mean business,
Stock is up, you wnnt a stock ranch
write us for exact description nud terras o f
c/icn/i, in order to make money 21 acres inside city limits of Co­ optional payments.
quille, 11 of which is tlio very
easy. HV have it, 430 acres on a
On an arm o f
best of high creek bottom ground,
branch of Coos River, handy to
Coos Bay: part very rich creek
iu clean meadow, without anv ob­ bottom land: snndv loam: honse and two
steamer communication, orchards,
structions. Most of the balance barns: good orchards: small fruits; fencing;
buildings, spring water piped to
finest springs imaginable right nt
is level hill land; some cultivated the
the house, 40 to 50 acres bottom
honse nnd barn, snrticient for never failing
on bench ground, fair buildings power for small raai■■hinerv if desired; out-
land, controls back range.
Sev­
•ode rarge on hil.’ land. Bottom land thor >«
nnd running water; some young onrhly
enty head of cattle now for sale.
cl-ared
Cattle, horses, fowls, im
trees and shrubbery; all well phim nts aud furniture, all included, st
Five dollars per acre gets it, part
ffifiOP,
fenced, l ’rice $2200.
cash .
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