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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 31, 1899)
Caqwffl* — giwalti. I CHOICE ARE YOU S O R E T Ö E 8 D A Y , J A N . 31, »899. Museum of Anatomy Offers. S T IF F M. E. church, south—regular services each Sunduy moruiug and evening, by the pastor, L * L . P it c h . Rev. Robt. Ennis. Presbyterian, will o y ! copy the pulpit at the Christian church in this city the 2d and 4th Sundays of each month. All are cordially invited. HRISTIAN CH URCH, Coauille City Preaching 1st and 3d Lord’ s days in ! eaoh month, at 11 o’clock a. in. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday-school every Sunday at 10 o’ clock a. in. Praytr-uieeting every Wed nesday evening. C. A. S t i n k , Minister. From hard work or outdoor exercise ? WW cure after a few appli cations, and make the muscles Umber and strong. (.Port Orford Tribune.) Cosmopolitan: One of the largest aud best of the Illustrated Magazines, which I mh ■ now for threo years claimed that it poasesses the largest clientele of intelligent, thoughtful read ers reached by any publication, daily, weekly or monthly, iu the world. $ 1.00 m t J O R I > A !t-P R I V 4 T R D IN F A U r* August Halter, ofC betco, passed L O C A L ITEM S. up last Thursday on his wny to Thrice-a-Week I F /\ ia l ,1 . A metropolitan pnper (almost, Coquille City, wheie he goes for in ,act-a aaily- Siviu" 8000 New York if 011(1. columns a year) F. E. Wilson, one o f Sumner’s the purpose of moving his family The II I il • T h e Official County paper, most promising yonng man, made to southern Curry. the H erald a business call last Edward Bender aud son returned COQUILLE CITY . t“ '°ut Thursday. to this place fiom Euchre creek hampered people’s newspaper in Coos county. last Friday, starting on north the J. W. Leneve renewed the side Mr. Bender is walk in trcnt o f his property on following day. First street, near the railroad depot, agent of the general land office, aud becam e to Curry to procure last Thursday. DO. J'ikitl* 4 \ - . <’•>.. 1051 Markets». 8. P. I ’ v . » I $ 2.00 Tupman— I hear you are building a new house? Suodgrnss— Yes: I couldn't very Well build an old one, you know. Monsieur de France— You wind up ze clock to make him go? E n glish tutor— Exactly. Monsieur do Franco— V .en whut for you wiud up ze husiuess to runke him stop? N E R V IT A M E D IC A L C O . Clinton J l Jackson Sts., CHICAGO, ILL. For sain by Cuquilli* l’ hnrmncy. TH E $ 1.00 HOI ill« Mrs. Outertowue— Oh, Henry! our new couk is u star! Mr. Outertown Cures Impoteney, Night Emissions and (fervently)— If she ouly proves a wasting diseases, all effects of self- fixed one! abuse, or excess and India cretion. A nerve tonic mid hlooil builder. Brings the pink glow to pale cheeks aud restores the lire of youth. ; By mall ,*>00 per box; O boxes for $2.5U: with a written guaran tee ta cure or refund tho money. T i n L a r g e » ! o f I f kin d i s Uw W erld . , W « are oou liu u ally adding uew apretmena. Come and learn Itow wonderfully you are made aud how to avoid aiekuca» and dlacaar. If you suffer from any o f ibe ilia o f men. com e to tbe I oldest Specialist o u ib e Pacific Coast, Gontultwtioo fr«* and a trtail* private. Treatment perw.u ally or by | n . r . b f f l l I I I « thoroughly eradicated from ’ In' without ualug . H r r e u r y , l Vi n t M .% * ap p lyin g lo us w ill receive oa r ''|»nV )» o f hi» com plaint. H a will U vu ran ic« a P O S tT I V g C r i t R fn m -en eaaa we mm li I ‘ like, or fer 'eit O n e T k o u . S k d ■ h ..l| n rw . W rite for t W k — V t \ I l o w « | > h v o f 71 t t r r l u g e , w .ti *i» * « « ■ i \ valuable t w k tor men. j ST. JACOBS OIL C D R . JO R D A N ’S o~.t f ¡1061XAIXITST. t o Kb* 7th, 3 f. CiL AND Church Directory. V is it s c o « -. v i t a l i t y L O S T V IG O R AND m a n h o o d Herald Land ? i Loai) Go. All three for one year only $2.85 (H E R A L D evidence in regard to the peeling H. L. Carl, of Norway, shipped of tan bark ou nn Indiau allotment OR IF YOU P R E F E R , L A S T A N D BEST, 45 boxes of Baldwin, Spitzenbarg claim iu the vicinity of Euchre we will send the. . . . C O S M O P O L IT A N ,..................»1.00 and another variety or two o f ap creek. and t h e . . C O Q U IL L E C IT Y H E R A L D .................2 .0 0 , ples to San Francisco Inst Wed and the f / / / g System of S e lf Instruction in II. J. Canfield arrived op from nesday. Joint Representative Plaits has introduced n bill to tix the salary o f the couuty judge of Coos county at $800 per year and that of Curry county at $400. “ Using home products means the prosperity o f our industries” — thus summarizes a political econo mist of the g. o. p., nnd the H erald suggests that we put it in practice here. Mrs. J. 8. Jones nnd daughter, o f the bay, returned to Mr. and Mrs. Lamb’s at this place Inst Thursday from n visit of a fort night with friends on the cpper river. When you ask for Do W itt’s Witch Hazel Salve, don’t accept a counterfeit or immitation. There are moro cases'ot Piles being cured by this, than all others combined R. S. Knowlton. Arrivals by Alliance, from San Francisco and Eureka, Jan. 22: W m . W olf, W . C. Harris, L. Smith, Jack Yale, H. IV. Scott and wife, H. P. Clausen and wife, G. A. Davis, Fred Belloni, P. Monogetti, Wilber Duff. Coos Bay News: It has again been discovered by a government official, that the cradle used for building the Robertson raft is still in evidence, opposite Porter, though it was “ officially removed” a few years ago. Hogue ltiver yesterday, on a busi ness visit, returning today. He is interested in a copper mine in tbe Rognc River mountains, which is the best yet found in southwest Oregon, nnd although no well-de fined ledge has yet been devel oped, a sufficient qunntitity of ore of high value lias beeu uncovered to justify the beginning of mining and shipment. With the advent of spring a small sized mining boom will strike Rogue River. Several dredges are to be placed on the the river, as well as the develop ment of copper aud coal miues. Bookkeeping ....................................................... kjae B uys and S ells your R eal E state and anything else you wish to dispose of. $ 2 .7 5 For little more than I n rp p fl Coquille City, Oregon. 1-75 (Containing 21 blank books, form books, check books, etc.- -about 5 pounds of printed blanks nnd instruc tions— giving full and complete self-instruction in a practical way, that anyone onn understand, at so small a cost of time and money) all for only.............. ................... 1 1 1 v j pr‘ce °* °ne This is the best offer ever made by any newspaper. W e will give The Twice-a-Week Republic, J tir a rtmiT < t> # ac ,e ,,r , i W And the New and Superb I A .o n e l o r » 1 . O K I H M - A ’ Mrs. A. H . Post, of Sixes river, met with a serious accident Inst REPUBLIC SUNDAY MAGAZINE, 4 a l l t o y o u o n e y e a r A lo n e T or » 1 .3 3 n y e a r M p o s t a g e p a id f o r Thursday. Mr. Post being con [r»2 complete numbers, 18 large paces each ol fined to his bed by sickness, Mrs. choicest illustrations nnd miscellaneous Post mounted a horse and came to reading that money can buy.! Port Orford, a distance of seyen Coquille City HERALD, A,T y « r r; * miles, aud having to face the pre The largest, best and only independent People’s Paper in Cooa County, vailing southerly storm, to pro cure medicine for her husband. Bag"- When you renew your subscription do not lose sight "«Silt Mrs. Post was near Joseph N ay ’s fteg“ of this splendid offer. on Elk river on her leturn home, when the horse beenrae frightened, throwing her from the saddle and fracturing her left arm above the elbow. Although the injury was very painful, Mrs. Post walked tinea miles to her home, leading her horse and never delaying to FOR 00 secure any other person to convey A YEAR. the medicine to Mr. Post that she The subscription price of might return to town and secure DEMORKST’S is reduced to $1 a year. medical Hid for herself. On tbe D EM O REST’ S contain« more matter, artistic, following day Dr. Tyler reduced scientific, social find practical than any other one the fracture, which he aaye is a magazine contains. Very painful one. Mrs. Post It is a magazine for tho whole family. It gives as much general mat.tor as au exclusively bore tha injury anil treatment literary nmaiminc. thereof without a murmur. Il treats household topics ns fully as a strictly domes \ Only $3.00 DEMOREST’S famiiu MAGAZINE $ 1 . Mrs. Hudson is improving nnd handsomely finishing their family residence, at the north end, mainly • • ----- the porch, for which she tins (From the Linos Buy News) adopted a very pretty and orna King <t Noble lost two work oxen mental design, largely of turned work, Wilson & Wilson did the Inst week, at their camp near Green Point. It is thought they were wood turning. tic journal. It gives an much in teres !iag matter for yonng people as a strictly young people’ 4 publication.-----It gives y, as much fashion news as a strictly fashion paper... ___It is beautifully printed, illustrated, and care fully edited. DEMOREST’ S MAGAZINE Fashion Department is in every way far ahead of that contained in any other publication. Subscriber» are entitled each month to patterns poisoned from oating wild parsnips. of the latest fashions in woman’s attire, at no cost to them other than that neces the George Deubner was married at sary for postage and wrapping. Departures for Portland by Alliacne, Jan. 23: N. M. Singleton, J. P. Blunt, H. Biggs, Mrs. Biggs, Mrs. W . H. Effinger, Miss Jessie Brooks, J. C. Deikrunn, Mrs. Deik- mnn, J. W . Baker, C. W . Deikinnn, Clias. Oesner, Miss Alma Green, Mrs, C. S. Conger, Miss C. M. Con ger. 8. D. Dennis, of Portland, whoso presence in this place we noted some three weeks ago, has in prep aration a business directory o f the county in the form of a large, neatly printed card, which ho will post in hotels nnd public offices, stenmbonts, etc. It will bo ready this week. Oakland, Cal., Inst week, to Miss Freida Schiding. The young couple have the best wishes of numerous friends iu this section. Attorney Jns. T. Hall, of Empire, intends moving his family to Marsh field in the near future. Ho comes up on the Blanco cvc^y morning at present, and cun l>e found at the office < f John F. Hall. Henry Floyd arrived from Cali fornia, Saturday, to take charge of the Roseburg-C'oos bay mnil route, in place of P. C. Ream, resigned. Mr. Floyd, who has been with the Idaho Stage Co. for twenty years, wi'.l have his headquarters at Rose- burg. Following is the tax levy for Coos county: Stnte, 5 7.1 0 mills; school 5 mills; indigent soldier fund, 1-10 mills; county purposes, 13 2-10 mills— total levy, 24 mills. The tax levy iu Marshfield— municipal, school, etc.— will increase this fig ure to 30 J mills. jWI yJV N .. I t E T l'E lt 111 F T I 'H lt lS T M . lS Remit $1 by money order, registered letter or check to M akes L oans and I nvestments for you. R ents or L eases your farm or city property. Write us if you want m A gent in this county and at the coun ty sca t toy* When asking information, give the number of the piece inquired about corresponding with tho number iu this list. ffs bave T S irgo farms 1 to land. Timber reserved for Gyenrs from postoffice— ut improved. miles from town, removal. Five acres cleared on to^C'iin be improved by actual res creameries, and good shipping fa bottom; fine spring branch; fair ilient at nn enormous profit, es cilities, which can be had iu o iit , house nnd barn, other improve pecially if owner can do most of ou account of old age or infirmity ments. Only »800. Good terms j the work himself. Sanford will of owners, or lack of means, or of payment. show you the property. proper tact for handling; some No. 11.— A splendidly improved 160- 24 ncres inside city limits of Co aro under mortgage, and must acre farm, joining creamery, p o s t-; quille, 11 of which is the very be sold; some of these can he had office and school. Splendid b jild - best of high creek bottom ground, Low, and would divide into sev ings, fences, orchard and soil, all in cleau meadow, without nuv ob- eral choice small homes that can in fine order; part choice bottom i structious. Most of the balance be made very profitable in time laud, cleared and cultivated, or in is level hill land; souio cultivated to people who are able to work, clover; good water for house nnd ou bench ground, fair buildings and have means and act to han stock; bench mniuly cleared nnd running water; some young dle them. and in grass, balance in fine tim trees and shrubbery; all well ber. »6000; all cash down. fenced. Price $2200. If you want n business lot at a rea Twenty selected cows, tools, furni sonable figure the Herald Land Stock Farm o f 240 ture anti fowls, aud everything Dairy and Co. can supply you. acres, only 3 miles from Coquille ready to work with, for sale sep I f you think of embarking in the City. It has nu excellent combi arately and reasonably. grocery or general store business, nation of low moist pasture nnd our Mr. Sanford can give you in Stock is up, you want a stock ranch meadow land, and upland pasturo cheap, in order to make money formation where good bargains with some good timber. Is an easy. IIV have it, 436 acres on a can be secured in those lines that estate property and run down some branch of Coos River, handy to will no doubt save you money. by being rented out, and will bo steamer communication, orchards, sold at the low price of »12.50 per Our outRide hustler, Mr. R. D . ) buildings, spring water piped to acre, subject to an order of sale Sanford, will tnke pleasure in I the house, 40 to 50 acres bottom by the court, Title perfect and is giving you information, and }• land, controls back range. Sev an excellent bargain for nny per showing these properties to ] enty head of cattle now for sale. manent dairy or stock man. interested parties. Five dollars per acre gets it, part 12 acres more or less inside of Co- cash. No. 1.— A 7-acre home, 1 mile from quille City limits. All well cul town, partly improved with house 160 A c r e s — D a ir y F a rm , with sul>- tivated c r e e k b o tto m ln n d , except and outbuildings; liviug stream stnntinl buildings, fences, orchard, a couple of acres nice 'high of water; part choice beaver-dam engine, cream separator, cows, building ground, well fenced in bottom land, part bench land, good tools, some furniture nnd crops on two parcels, fine stream of water for hay, pasture fruit, vegetables, band ready for immediate busi divides high laud from the low poultry. Buildings new; »600— ness, for less than »5000. Finely land, just, the place 99 out of part cash, long time on balance. watered and not far from steamer every hundred is looking for, in a landing. small home, near town, schools, No. 2.— 80 acres on Bear creek, etc. known as the Bickford Bartlett place, good timber and bottom Innd combined; spring branch; will be sold at a bargniu, as owner is nonresident; will make a good home when improved for a man with small capital who would turn labor into value. »1000 buys a neat home and large grounds near the business center j »1000—25 acres, 1 mile from Coquillo o f town. City; half level bench land, choice for fruit or enrly vegetables; half 20 acres of very rich bottom land rich low bottom land, must bo on the bank of Coquille river drained. Small prune orchard O R TH E H E R A L D ’S near Coquilld City. W ill sell thereon iu full bearing,well fenced, half or all, nt a prico you can af and only little expense required to ford to clear tbe timber, consis put all in cultivation; no buildings ting of Alder, Ash and Myrtle. No. 3.— A good substantial house, For Prompt Subsriptions t o r Both One Year for Only $2.25. except small barn. Easy terms of Must be seen to know its line nearly new, lot 50x100 feet, in payment. Send your subscriptions to this office. quality of soil nnd location. heart of town nnd near business center, will be sold for »650, which 13J Acres of fine laud, half bench fT7\vo good residence lota, sightly Thrice- a-W eek Edition. is low, considering location and and half bottom land, inside of location. $la0 for both. quality. I Coquille City limits; bottom land 01 h n HEtiT PAPER "nt ! D E M O R E ST’S M A G A Z IN E , 110 Fifth Avenue, New York City. Great Special CiaiMai Offers ^ tor B U IL D IN G ) demorest I magazine . h NEW YORK WORLD, 156 Papers a Year for One Dollar ! & li l t 1111 in it f ir t h IHH IU on,l fhwMiillit Citi- 1I ac . i I,I . J lllu LOWEST' price j The Thrice-a-Week World is as good as a Daily at the price of a weekly, anil with yonr largest and best local paper, giving all yonr County and State news, is equal to a daily nnd weeklv nt only the price of a weekly—$ 2 . 2 T». The World prints the news of nil the world, hny- ing special c rreepondence from all important news points on tne globe. It has brilliant Two fine level corner Lots, near the A nail - No. 4.— Small house and large lot, on edge of town, nt a sacrifice; cheapest home in town and desir able place for any one not in busi ness nnd ouly wanting a homo. »200 gets it. in meadow and vegetables. Can emy, in Cotiaille City, for »110. Two Lots on corner near the Courthouse, be divided at a profit by right cheap for cash. pnrty. Only »1100. Four Lots in business part of town for 11 acres inside incorporate limits of »1(100; nsual size, flOxlOO feet. The broomhnndlo factory, under I (Ilia UiqnillC U l ) llU ilM * Bnndon with house and fencing. ▼ T ogether One Y ar ^ its new management, started up W ill sell at sight, or exchange for -^ r- flv t/ u OR 4# last Wednesday, nH stated in the *OQrOr Uniy ipZ.Zd.jO* a other kind of property we can No. 5.— 4 lots, two of them choice H e r a l d it was expected to be. Mr. handle. What have you to trade ? garden land; good house and barn, ririfcn .fW iTnuflul illustrations, atones by great authors, a capital Blioemnker, the manager, will push In fact if you have any property large woodhouse, trees and run humor pag»\ complete markets, departments the other work o f placing addi for tho household and women’s work and oilier which you wish to sell or trade. ning branch; 5 blocks from court tional machinery nnd ntilization of special departments of unusual interest. house in Coquille, $550. »1350— 32 acres, J mile from town, space for drying rooms, bolters, The regular subscription price of both papers is $3; we will send and shipping facilities by rail or No. 6.— An undivided J interest in etc., right nloug, and soon run the both cne year for only $2.25—or at the rate of about water; good box house and small establishment on a greatly enlarged a good farm near Myrtle Point; Mail carriers have no soft snap 1 cent ench, postage prepaid. barn. It combines nice level bench scale. will be sold very low by a non at any season of the year, but in No healthy person need fear any winter, especially, their task is any Tom dangerous consequence from nn thing but a pleasant one. Coke arrived nt tliiH conclusion Sun nttack of la grippe if properly day morning, nt 1:30 a. m., wheu treated. It is much the snmo ns n sovorc cold nnd requires precisely ! his pack horse went over the steep grade nbout three miles east of the same treatment. Itemnin quietly nt home nnd tnkc Chamberlain's Sumner, on Coos liny wagon road. Cough Remedy ns directed for i It wan pitch dark nnd the horse severe cold and n prompt ami com mndo a misstep, fell 12 feet nnd plete recovery is sure to follow. I rolled 75 feet more. Tom recovered tho mnil sacks, packed them on his For sale by R. S. Knowlton. saddle horse, walked six miles to The giip has hnd a very general Mr. Black’s place, where he pro and in some cases quite serious cured another horse, aud nnived at This is the bold od this section, but we are' Marshfield on time. pleased to state is now consider-! kind of mail carriers we have on the ably relaxed. A Inrge number of Roaeburg-Coo* bay route, and this the school children were kept nt is tho principal reason we enjoy The boys home for a week or ten days, while such excellent service. the parents of many and many all along the line make every effort elderly people were sufferers, in to fulfil tho contract, nnd they de each instance lieiug left weak nnd serve the unstinted praise of the threatened with a recurrence of residents of this section. the malady for some days. L T H E R E A R E T Y P E W R IT E R S in great variety l ut there is only one Leader and that is the . . . J E W E T T . . . resident; other interests might be secured at a bargain also, on ac count of other interests demand ing their attention. Property known as the Hoffman ranch, nt junction of South and Middle Forks of Coquille river; fine land. No. 7.— A valuable stock ranch on unsurveyed land; squatter’s right; good improvements nnd a splen did place, but a long ways from town. »1000 will buy it. L IG H T E S T TO UCH , SIM PLEST * STR O N G E ST PERM ANENT No. 8.— 32 acres all choice riverbot- ADJUSTMENT, tom laud, with all necessary build U N IV E R S A L ings, fences and trees; thrifty KEYBOARD, young orchard of 50 trees, market varieties; 16 acres cultivated; bal ------Most Satisfactorv- ance willow land, uncleared; on the river bank, } mile from Arngo postoffice anil creamery. All fine clover and other gras» land. II I s . ,*omLinatl"n of tho ovst tvaturfs of the other stnmlurd machines If von »2500— half down. want m i nbsolototv Mtisfnctory writmu mnchine ton »bi nUI try thin «no. AH other moke* of typewriters rcntetl end polii. Eipvrt ropniritiK nnd peris nnd plntene for nil machine*. Typewriter and ottico ennphee nml specilliti«.*. Don't fail to try n Webster I> fine Hesidcnce Lots, 8 blocks from busi ness center of Coqnille for $420; time Kiven if yon want to build. Six beautiful Building Lots near tbe Courthouse for »000. SPLENDID LOT in Coqnille City, 100 feet front by 685 feet deep, half fine garden and pasture on tbe creek bot tom, half bench labd facing south, getting benefit of the sun. Smnll box house of sayersl rooms, outbuildings, young trees, etc., running spring, branch at foot of bill crosses place; will sell on part pay down, if desired, ns owner di>es not need tbe money. It is offered at »500 for a short time, and yon will miss it if yon fail to investigate this A and good bottom land and run ning water for stock; fenced; or chard of 72 trees, very thrifty and |-»f“ We bnve many other Lota, Honses bearing; light clearing, no green nnd Lots, nnd Ranches to show yon. not timber; will make valuable home above enumerated, if you menu business, and oor Mr. Sanford will look oot for your for a good man. interest, if von tell him as near ns may be 10 Asres ot mostly fine aud high ground for residence when subdi vided; near business center of Coquille City. Large house and other improvements. An acre or two of choice bottom lnnd for garden. Mostly wood land, which can be utilized to advantage. Only $1000— which is too cheap, but it must be sold soon. 79 ncres saw timber, 3 miles from Coquille saw mill, and rafting water; lnnd suitable for grass, fruit nnd vegetables, when timber is removed; fine springs, all hill land. Only $6 per acre; time given with proper security ns loug as desired, with interest at est whnt yon desire and wish to invest, so le can act intelligently for yoh. t 15 Acres—One mile from rail road depot and steamer landing in O qnille City; bottom nnd bench land; spring branch: fenced, but no buildings: choice location; $400 cash. * 2 ^ 0 0 0 ~ nia ^ auch *D California for a a ranch rRnch on on Coquille Coquille . V U U U V J for ! river. For particulars call at the Herald Land A Loan Co’s office. A Choice Business Lot, Dear R river landing and in bnsiness I center U. of depot, Coquille City. Price $1000. I ACR ES— The best Dairy I Ranch in the State: no waste I land; all high land: 1 mile river front, cloffiffi I to town; 6 acres orohard, fine fruit: 100 open land, ready for cultivation, ; acres fenced and cross-fenced; a new 2-story | house, an J new 2-storv barn. j T T T p have the beet land, beat O hio , C ity or T olkdo , > QOS No. 9 .— If you want cheap lnnd, Onpt. Alex 8mith, the logger, S tatu Star" ltibbou for your mechine ami the Mniti Kopy Curb>n. Write ns. ^ location, and best improved Lucas County, t M o- here it is: 160 acres« miles from 14 acres mostly level bench land, •mail farm in the Coqnille valley, is in has been spending seiernl days in Frank J. Cheney makes oath that lie is • side property, in one of the nicest towns in postoffice, store, creamery nnd town while recovering from a severe the senior partner of the firm of F J. C he - j some bottom, light spriug and Coos county. If von want tho very l>est COAST A G E N C Y C O M P A N Y . key * Co., doing business in tho City of To- \ steamer facilities; several acres attack of grip. Comrade Smith rdo. County and State aforesaid, and that running creek, small new house | at prices ffn.’ terms that are an object nnd 26« S T A R K STR E E T . - - PO R T L A N D , O REG O N $3000 to $8000 to invest in a bom*, said firm will pav the sum of ONK H l’ N- rich creek !»>ttom, though narrow; had a full siege of 23 days, during and barn, yonng trees and vines; j have thHt is a joy forever, nnd mean basiness. PltKD DOLLARS for '*ncli and every case ■ ■ ■ I — — — I» — ■ ■ ■ ! — ■ I ■ ■ . ■ » ■ - - i r ■ .. ■ « ■ « g K M B balance rolling hills— goixl grass winch he suffered much and was of Catarrh that cannot 1 h > cured by the use a new place, only partly im- ' write ns for exact description and terms of land when brush is slashed nnd much reduced in weight. We had of H ALL’S CATARRH (T U K . proved, inside incorporation of optional payment«. W e must lay in nn extra M p plj qq,e «b ale epeuted in triumph, FRANK 4 CHUNKY. lnnd seeded; 30 ncres open. a call Inst Thursday, during which A C R E S —On an arm of Coquille City. W ill make a nice Sworn to liefore me and subscribed in roy of fuel tine winter, »aid the eredu-1 • \, viT vou m ind." »honied Jonah, Buildings and finest spring water he gave ns some idea of his coal presence, this fith day of D« oember, A. 1). Coos Ray: part very rich creek home and is very low at »600. bottom land: sandy loam: house and two lotta b u .iu e ». man, while talking to | vindictively, “you’ve given me a — $050. $300 cash; bnlauce can prospect at the Hnrlorker Hill \m *. ~ - > A. W OLKVKON. ginxl orchards: small fruits; fencing: h i. practical wife the other evening ; | j 0 f trouble. I'll admit; but j lie paid in labor clearing other $500 — part cash, balance on long barns; mine, above town, winch he has \ R the finest springs imaginable right at At ‘ Notary Fublic. time, or in small jwvments. will honse nnd barn, sufficient for never failing the corn husk» me unusually thick. . . i„l(„ P ,i„_ , 1 , . t>eeu developing for some time. i -—• "■ » land $75 each year. , i l . von lust wait till the Intter-oay the- Hall’ r Catarrh Cure is taken internally and , that . .iieaim a long, buy 12 lots in the heart of Co j tower for small machinery if desired: ont- bard winter. 1 . He is now: working a vein o f 30 to and acta directly on the Mood and mncoits quille City, half bottom ground, side ra» ge ou hill land. Bottom landthor- M ith a hoarse No. 10. — 80 acres, l.( miles from 4(1 iocbes, o f a very good article of surfaces of the system. Send for testimo W ho toll! you? Tin man we al wav» ologian» tackle you! oujhly cle a r«!. Cattle, horses, fowls, ini - half high oval bench, suitnlile for plen'ent 3 aud furniture, all included, at Coquille; a few acres creek bot buy coal from. I thought so. \Ve chuckle ho »truck out over the *and- coal. It is in tins market and be nials, free. F. J . CHKNF.Y at CO.. Toledo. O’ building, trees, etc.; only 5 blocks tom, balance green timlicr bench will ju»t give the usual order dune, toward Niueveh. lug tried iu various ways. |y? Sold by Druggists. o f 200