Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, February 21, 1899, Image 4

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T U E S D A Y , F E B . 21.
V l . l t D R . J O R D A N 'S o r . . . è
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1899.
Clubbing I Offers.
Church Directory.
I f . E. ch u rch , south- -regular services
ea ch Pundny m orning and evening. by the
pastor,
E . L. F itch .
R ev. R o b t. E nnis. P resbyterian, will o c ­
cu p y the pulpit at the Cbristiun church in
t h is o ity the 3d and 4th Sundays o f each
m o n th . All are oordially in v ite d .
One ot tne largest and best of the
Illustrated Maguziucs, which lias
now for three years claimed that
it possesses tho largest clientele of intelligent, thoughtful read­
ers reached by any publication, daily, weekly or monthly, in
the world.
Thrice-a-Week I I 7 a i »1 i l t ^ metropolitan paper (almost,
in f*ct' a daily, giving 8000
New York II 01 III .
columns a year)
Cosmopolitan:
L O C A L IT E M S .
ORDINANCE NO. 39.
An Ordinance to Repeal Ordinance No. 34, Entitled an Ordinance
to Accept First Street from Property Owners.
The
The Town o f Coquille City doe* ordain as follows:
I f A l* 0 1 il •
COQUILLE CITY
Section 1. That Ordinance Number 34, entitled, An Ordinance
to Accept First Street from Property Owners, be, and tho same
is, hereby repealed.
Ayes—Cecil, Rich, Nosier and Johnson; nays—none.
Approved this 13th day of February, 1899.
IV. S. PERRY,
Chairman o f Board.
Attest: W. E. M c D iffee , Auditor and Clerk.
HU did.
The Official County paper,
All three for one year only $2.85
OR IF YOU PREFER, LAST AND BEST,
we will send the. . . . COSMOPOLITAN..................$1.00
and the . COQUILLE CITY H E R A L D ................. 2.00,
and the f / / / g System o f S elf Instruction in
Bookkeeping .....................................
The Town <f Coquille City does ordain as follows:
Section 1. That section number two of Ordinance Number
35, be, and the same is, hereby repealed.
Section 2. That any person or persons wishing to obtain a li­
cense to maintain, operate or run a bowling alley within the cor­
porate limits of the town of Coquille City, Coos county, Oregon,
shall make application to the board of tr ustees of said towu for
such license, and shall pay for said license, when granted, the sum
of twenty-five dollars per annum, payable in advance; and no li­
cense shell be granted for a shorter period than six months.
Adopted Feb. 13, 1899.
Ayes—Cecil, Rich, Nosier, Johnson;
nays— none.
Approved Feb. 13, 1899,
W. S. PERRY,
President of Board.
Attest; W. E. M c D u f f e e , Auditor and Clerk.
$ 2.00
(Containing 21 blank books, form books, cheek books,
etc.- —about 5 pounds of printed blanks and instruc­
tions—giving full and complete self-instruction in a
practical way, that anyone can understand, at so small
n cost of time and money) all tor only ............ .................
Three
Kniom V I T A L I T Y I Evening Telegram:
A cold­
L O S T V IG O R
AND M A N H O O D blooded buxincsH propi sition com­
Cures Iin potency, Night Emissions and
ussimi
,1001 tUIXXTST.brt.ltkt 71», l.f.CiL I 1 wasting diseases, all effects o f self-
Tfa* Largas i , f u . H a d ja $ U W orld .
abuse, or excess and indis­
W o M f continually adding new specimens
cretion. A nerve tonic and
mm * and Uaru how wonderfully sou are made
id how ta avoid sickness and disease. I f you
blood builder. Brings the
(for from any o f the ills o f uien. come to (be
pink glow to pale cheeks and
joldssl Specialist on Uia Pacific Coast,
l»K j o u n 4 * P H IY A T K D IH B A H N
restores the lire o f youth.
C ou m ltati»n free and st> l««ly private. Treatm ent person­
By mail ROc per box; O boxes
ally or h r letter.
N v P n i L I l l thoroughly eradicated
from tin- arsititi w ithout using M e r e w r y ,
for
$12.50;
with n w ritten guaran­
• V i h i n v t appi tin g to us will n c e ir a oar
honest opinion o f his oomplnint.
tee to cu r e o r refund the money.
•Vs will tiu a m n tee a P O S I T I V E C U B E in n e r e t e s t
| sea iindrrtnkr.. or f'vrfeit Omet T h o t s I » « l l a s r w .
Hook— l*hllo*op li.y o f M u r r in i« ,
m il « n r»*a
i A valuable honk for men. )
I Writ« for
D B . JU B D .IN A ro.JOftl Market 8k A. F. |
pels 200,090 horses to perish from
starvation in eastern Oregou this
winter.
These poor animals nre
now of no value to their owners,
aud thsir carcasses will fatten the
despicable coyotes.
A few more
years of such treatment of Oregon
horses will extirpate the great herds
N E R V ITA M E D IC A L C O .
j now graduullv diminishing, nud it
Clinton A Jackson Sts., C H IC A G O , ILL . I may he possible that stockmen will
then be forced to import some.
For sale by C o julllo Pharm acy.
T H E
$ 1.00
hauqiered people’s newspaper in Coos county.
ORDINANCE NO. 40.
An Ordinance to Amend Section No. 2 of Ordinance No. 35, Rola-
ntive to Licensing Bowling Alleys; and to Repeal Section No.
2 of Said Ordinance No. 35.
$ 1.00
of Anatomy 1
NERVI M
Herald Land
Loai) Go.
(HERALD BUILDING)
- Coquille City, Oregon.
1-75
$ 2 .7 5
For little more than
the price of one«^“
B uys and S ells your R eal E state and anything else you wish to
dispose of.
M akes L oans and I nvestments for you.
L ents or L eases your farm or city property.
W r ite u s if you want rn A gent iu this oouuty nnd at tho county scat
hen asking information, give the number of the piece inquired
__ _______________about corresponding with the number iu this list.
some large farms 1 to
land. Timber reserved for 6years
. _______
3 miles from town,
removal. Five acres cleared on
creameries, and good shipping fa­
This is the best offer ever made by any newspaper.
bottom; fine spring branch; fair
cilities, which can be had i u o h t ,
house and barn, other improve­
We will give
ou accouut of old age or infirmity
ments. Only $800. Good terms
The Twice-a-Week Republic,
of owners, or lack of means, or
of payment.
A lo n e lo r 91 ■ y e a r .
proper tact for handling; some
No. 11.— A splendidly improved 160-
And the New and Superb
are under mortgage, aud must
acre farm, joining creamery, post,
be sold; some of these cau be bad
A LL TO YOU ONE YEAR
REPUBLIC SUNDAY MAGAZINE,
office and school. Splendid build­
l o w , and would divide into sev­
A U s e for $1.35 a j m r i
| i
POSTAGE PAID FOR
ings, fences, orchard and soil, nil
! com plete num bers, 18 larpe pages ea ch of® *,
eral choice small homes that can
in fiue order; part choice bottom
ch oicest illustrations nnd m iscellaneous
be made very profitable in time
reading that m oney can buy.T
land, cleared and cultivated, or in
to people who are able to work,
clover; good water for house and
Coquille City HERALD, A'";V»rr; **
nnd have means and act to han­
stock;
bench mainly cleared
T h e Inrgest, best and on ly independent
dle them.
P eople’ s Paper in C oos C ounty,
nnd in grass, balance in fine tim­
ber.
$6000; all
cash down.
If you want a business lot at a rea­
®a5“ When you renew your subscription do nut lose sight “Y£®
Twenty
selected
cows,
tools, furni­
sonable
figure
the
Herald
Land
IftsT* of this splendid offer. “Ygft
ture and fowls, and everything
Co. can supply you.
ready to work with, for sale sep­
If you think of embarking in the
arately aud reasonably.
grocery or general store business,
our Mr. Sanford can give you in­ Stock is up, you want a stock ranch
chea/>, iu order to make money
formation whero good bargains
easy, We have it, 436 acres on a
can be secured in those lines that
branch of Coos River, handy to
will no doubt save you money.
FOR
steamer communication, orchards,
Our outside hustler, Mr. R. D.'Y
buildings, spring water piped to
$ i . #0 A
Sanford, will take pleasure in |
the house, 40 to 50 acres bottom
The subscription price of
giving you information, and }■
DEMORERT’S
land, controls back range. Sev­
is reduced to #1 a year.
showing these properties to ]
enty head of cattle now for sale.
DEMOREST’S contain« more matter, artistic,
interested parties.
Five dollars per acre gets it, part
scientific, «octal and practical than any othor on e
cash.
m agazine contains.
No.
1.—A
7-acre
home,
1
mile
from
It is a m agazine fo r the whole fam ily.
town, partly improved with house 160 Acres— Dairy Farm, with sub­
It gives as m uch general matter ns a n exclusively
literary m agazine.
and outbuildings; living stream
stantial buildings, fences, orchard,
11 treats household topics as fu lly as a strictly dom es­
of water; part choice beaver-dam
tic journal.
engine, cream separator, cows,
It gives as m uch interesting m atter fo r you ng people
bottom land, part bench land, good
tools, some furniture and crojis on
ns a strictly you ng people's p u b lica tio n ........It gives
for hay, pasture fruit, vegetables,
hand ready for immediate busi­
ns m uch fash ion news as a strictly fash ion p a p e r ...
poultry. Buildings new; $600—
___ It is beau tifa lly printed, illustrated, and care­
ness, for less than $5000. Finely
fu lly edited.
part cash, long time on balance.
watered and not far from steamer
D E M O R E S T ’ S M A G A ZIN E Fash ion D epartm ent is in every way far ahead o f that
landing.
con ta in ed in auy other p u b lica tion . Subscribers are entitled each m onth to patterns No. 2.— 80
acres on Bear creek,
WORTH $4.25,
j
1 0 n ly $ 3 .0 0
Coos Bay News.
Tom Stillwell, of Hails creek,
Mrs. Rood will commence teach­
visited Coquille last Thursday.
ing a term of school at North Bend
Hon. 8. H. Hazard, o f Empire, on the 27tb.
had legal business nt Coquille I rb I
Word was received last week that
Wednesday.
Mrs. Capt. Littlefield had died at
Departures from Marshfield on the asylum at Salem.
Alex Hall aud Isaac Landrith
Weeott, for San Francisco, Feb. 12:
Mrs. A. U. Aiken, R. J. McNa­ have received the contract for the
street improvement. Their hid was
mara, H. J. Stratford.
A celebration was beld at Salem $893.
It is the intention to launch the
last Wednesday, lu houor of the
new vessel (M anila), being built
40th anniversary of the admission
nt North Bend, on the 11th of next
o f Oregou to statehood.
month.
Comrade N. W. Moon, of Fair-
Trains are bringing logs from
view, visited Coquille on business the Coquille at a lively rate, aud it
last week aud speut a day or two is said there will soon be enough
as the guest of bis son C. L. Moon on hand to insure the starting ot
and family.
tho Empire mill in the near future.
Rev. T. B. Ford, o f Eugene, has,
F. E. and Eli Clayton— the Clay­
ton Bro’s who established the sbin- sufficiently recovered from the re­
glemill on Fishtrap, were down on sults of his serious accident as to
business last Tuesday. Their mill permit o f his being wheeled about
He ex­
is leased now, and being run by the streets in his chair.
pects, ere long, to be able to walk.
other parties.
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The smnllcst thing may exert the C h n m li.-rln lii’M « » n u l l l l n n r i l y A I-
o f the latest fashions in wom an’ s attire, at n o cost to them other than that n eces­
known as the Bickford Bartlett
sary fo r postage nnd wrapping.
greatest influence. De Witt’s Lit­
w » j* P n i i c « E IT r f l i l « l .
place, good timber and bottom
tle Early Risers are nnequaled for
u '^ u .
There are no better medicines on NO BETTER C H R IS T M A S
land combined; spring branch;
overcoming constipation and liver the market than Chamber tain’s. ¿-iFTterait $1 by m oney order, registered letter or ch eck to
will be sold at a bargain, as owner
troubles. Small pill, best pill, snfe We have used the Cough Remedy
DEMOREST’S MAGAZINE, 110 Fifth Avenue, New York City.
is nonresident; will make a good
pill. R. 8. Knowlton.
when all others failed, and in every
home when improved for a man
OR THE HERALD’S
Al­
Departures for Portland by Al­ instnnee it proved effectual.
with small capital who would turn
most
daily
we
hear
the
virtues
of
]
liance, Feb. 11: Milton Hirst, L.
labor into value.
Parker, Edw. Abernethy, Courad Chamberlain’s remedies
No. 3.— A good substantial house,
Haguist, Thus. Holland, Jno lMoin- thoHo who have used them. This is
For Prompt Subsriptions »sir
Both One Year for Only $ 2 .2 5 .
nearly new, lot 50x100 feet, in
uist, Jno. Ellerby, C. Miller, J. not an empty puff, paid' lor at so
Send
your
subscriptions
to
this
office.
heart of town nnd near business
luubnr, Alex Johusou, W. 8. Run­ much a line, but is voluntarily given
center, will be sold for $G50, which
iu good faith, in tlie hope that suf­
yon. Geo. Parker.
T hrice-a-W eek Edition.
is low, considering location and
fering humnuity may try there rem­
Uncle Charley Dietz, of Myrtle
quality.
edies and, like the writer, be bene­
WEST F A P E U
Point, one of the early settlers in
fited.—From the Glenville (W. Va.)
L O W E S T P R IC E
No. 4.— Small house and large lot,
156 Papers a Year for Oue Dollar 1
this valley and of our best citizens,
Pathfinder.
For sale by R. S.
on edge of town, at a sacrifice;
was in this city Inst Thursday, the
The T hrice-a-W eek W orld is ns good as a D aily
Knowlton.
at tho price o f a weekly, and w ith you r Inrgest
cheapest home in town nnd desir­
first visit to the new county sent.
I The Thriee-a-Week World
nnd best locnl paper, g iv in g all yon r County
able place for any one not in busi­
Uncle Charley has just recovered
nnd State news, is equal to n daily nnd weekly
i and Coquille City Herald
at only the prioe o f n w eekly—$2.25.
ness and only wanting a home.
fiom a protracted sick spell.
▼
Together One Year
T he W orld prints tho news o f all the world, h a y­
$200 gets it.
ing special correspon den ce from all im portant
Arrivals by Areata, Feb. 12: Capt.
«
f
o
r
O
nly
$
2
.2
5
.y
>
news points on the globe.
I t has brilliant No. 5.—4 lots, two of them choice
A. Reed, P. Heunessey, H. Mc­
illustrations, stories by great authors, a capital
garden land; good house and barn,
Pherson, 8. E. Johnson, J. Len,
humor page, com plete markets, departm ents
for the household and w om en ’s work and olher
large woodhouse, trees and run­
Mrs. Wbitwell, J. Whit well, Mrs.
special departments o f anusual interest.
ning blanch; 5 blocks from court­
Isaacs, W. E. Ilackleff, W. While,
house in Coquille, $550.
ANI1FACTITUE T H E C E L E B R A T E D The regular subscription price o f both papers is $3; we will send
Mrs. Wilson, Miss Wilson, Mrs. J.
- • U E A l l T I f ” A utom atic P upil«'
both cne year for only $2.25—or at the rate of about
Wilson, MisB B. Wilson, VV. W il­
No. 6.—An undivided j interest in
1
cent
each,
postage
prepaid.
son, H. J. Campbell.
a good farm near Myrtle Point;
will be sold very low by a non­
Brett Clark left Coquille last
resident; othor interests might be
Wednesday for San ¿'rancisco.
secured at a bargain also, on ac­
H e expects to join a regular regi­
count of other interests demand­
ment of Uncle Sam’s soldiers and
ing their attention.
Property
this time get sent somewhere— to
THERE ARE TYPEW RITERS in great variety
known ns the Hoffman ranch, at
the Philippines or some other sea­
but there is only one Leader and that is the
junction of South and Middle
port— having spent bis late volun­
Forks of Coquille river; fine land.
teer service in California,
fST
DEMOREST’S
famiiij MAGAZINE
YEAR.
extolled by | ßFBät S] 16 CÌ(ll Glllt)t)Ìll| Oftf and DEMOREST’S MAGAZINE.
i
NEW YORK WORLD,
S
Tie
IDNEY
chool Furniture Co
M
D E S K S ,
a
These are dangerous times for
the health. Croup, colds aud throat
troubles lead rapidly to Consump­
tion A small bottle of One Min­
ute Cough Onre used at the right
time will preserve life, health and a
large amount of money.
Pleas­
ant to take; children like it.
R. S.
Knowlton.
Arrivals by Alliance from Sau
Francisco, Feb. 11: Clins. Sned­
don and wife, Miss E. Barnum, H.
Hongell, H. O. Wider», Mrs. 8. E.
Turner, H. N. Tyrrell, C. Brnwn-
stiu. P. A. Rook. H. W. McCullnm,
Q. H. McCoy, Mrs. R. Tyrrell and
two children, Mrs. W. U. Russ, W.
H. Ruaa, James Henry, W. Henry.
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Catarrh Cannot be Cured
J 1ST A WORD
...J E W E T T ...
and all furniture necessary fo r the S cnool-
room . Every desk o f this com pany’ s m an­
u factu re is w arranted,
and any part that becom e« broken or unfit
for use during that tim e will be duplicated
without charge.
W rite fo r circular« and prices to
M R S. NOHA A. M eEW EN,
A :e t t fo r C oo« county.
Coouilie C ity. Oregon.
B L A
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n
Isrg* stock o f
h e w , A l l -W ool M\ hts -
t il l s C A L lF O llN lA
B L A N K E T », n o «
offered below Mill orice«, * . they were
hunch! b efore the rise in wool
W e n .n ie
onlv « few.
» " M e n t i o n this paper and
we'll imv freigh t on imrehaaoa oyer 9 1 0 to
any liti, station In C aliforn ia.
W ith LOO A I, A P P L IC A T IO N S , as they
enitnot reach the Beat o f tin* disease. Ca­
tarrh is a M ood or constitntional disease,
and in order to cure it you must take inter­ C O LO R.
W K toH T .
«IÏR
nal rem edies. H a ll's Catarrh Curods taken Mottle«!,
1> pou nd«,
9 •• rt\ an
internally, and sots directly on the blood Navy,
10
••
72*««
and mucus surface«.
H a irs Catarrh Cure So« riet,
M " T**»..
is not i .|tiMck ineilicini' It WMPTiW ribcd Gray,
4
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b y one o f the best n k j f M m i in this coun­
1«
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«0*94
7
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««*81
try for year«, «m l is a recular prescription.
10
M
T2*«4
It is com posed o f in® best tonics known,
c o t ..
ton ,
T o
rso
com bined with the lw»st Mood purifiers, act*
sjrts
1 nil d irectly on the m ucous surfaces.
The
»re b y the pair. Send
Prie
perfect com bin ation o f the two ingredients Itxw b la n k e t, «te n t-n rie price«.
is whnt produces *och wonderful results in i
curing Catarrh. Send for testim onials free. |
F .4 . CH EN EY A C O.. Props., T oled o. O.
Sold by druggist«, price 75o.
4
No. 7.— A valuable stock ranch on
unsurveyed land; squatter’s right;
good improvements and a splen­
did plnoe, but a long ways from
town. $1000 will buy it.
LIGHTEST TOUCH,
SIMPLEST A STRONGEST
PERMANENT
>fo. 8.— 32 acres all choice river bot­
ADJUSTMENT,
tom land, with all necessary build­
UNIVERSAL
ings, fences and trees; thrifty
KEYBOARD,
young orchard of 50 trees, market
varieties; 16 acres cultivated; bal­
----- Most Satisfactory-
ance willow land, uncleared; on
the river liank, J mile from Arago
postoffice and creamery.
All
It is a com b in a tion o f the Dent fea tu re, o f the oth er sta n d a rd m achines. I f yon
fine clover and other grass land.
w ant an nbnolntrly a .ti.fa e to r y w riting m achine yon sh cn ld try this one. All other
$2500— half down.
m akes o f typewriters rented and «rid . F.ipert repairing nnd p a r t , end p la te n , for nil
m achines. T ypew riter nnd office supplies and specialties. D on it fa il to try e W ebster
'S ta r " R ib b o n fo r you r m achine ana the M ulti Kopy Carb.'U. W rite u«.
thev want in T H E
N A T IO N A L
LAND
for » s i of particulnrlv dirtv nnd ragged-look- L i s t . I t in ja m fnll o f special bargains
ing lot, and double locks were put »n d offer* o f exchange, »in g le copies by No. 10 — 80 acres, 1J miles from
Coquille; a few acres creek bot­
SMITH'S CASH STORE.
on barns iuu I cbiukto-bousi*« iluriujj mail 10 ce n i». Aihlrv.^- ih e N ational Land
tom, balance green timber bench
25-27 Market street. S. F. their stay.
l.i ,1 I’ tihlishirig C o .O re m Knlge. M issouri.
24 acres inside city limits of Co­
quille, 11 of which is the very
best of high creek bottom ground,
in clean meadow, without any ob­
structions. Most of the balance
is level hill land; some cultivated
ou bench ground, fair buildings
and running water; some young
trees and shrubbery; all well
fenced. Price $2200.
Dairy aud Stock Farm of 240
acres, only 3 miles from Coquille
City. It has an excellent combi­
nation of low moist pasture and
meadow land, and upland pasture
with some good timber. Is an
estate property and run down some
by being rented out, and will be
sold at the low price of $12.50 per
acre, subject to an order of sale
by the court. Title perfect and is
an excellent bargain for any per­
manent dairy or stock man.
12 acres more or less inside of Co­
quille City limits. All well cul­
tivated creek bottom land, except
a couple of acres nice high
building ground, well fenced in
two parcels, fine stream of water
divides high land from the low
land, just the place 99 out of
every hundred is looking for, in n
srunll home, near towu, schools,
etc.
$1000 buys a neat borne and large
grounds near the business center $1000—25 acres, J mile from Coquille
o f town.
City; half level bench land, choice
for fruit or early vegetables; half
20 acres of very rich bottom land
rich low bottom land, must be
on the bank of Coquille river
drained.
Small prune orchard
near Coquille City.
Will sell
thereon iu full bearing,well fenced,
half or nil, at a price you can af­
nud only little expense required to
ford to clear the timber, consis­
put all in cultivation; no buildings
ting of Alder, Ash nnd Myrtle.
except small barn. Easy terms of
Must be seeu to know its fine
payment.
quality of soil and location.
13J Acres of fine land, half bench q iw o good residence lots, sightly
and half bottom land, inside of
location. $150 f o r both .
Coquille City limits; bottom land
T w o fine level corner Lot*, near the Aoad-
em
y,
in C oqnille City, fo r $110.
in meadow nnd vegetables. Can
T w o L ots on c o r n u near the C onrthona.,
be divided at a profit by right
ch eap fo r cash.
party. Only $1100.
11 acres inside incorporate limits of
Bandon with house and fencing.
Will sell at sight, or exchange for
other kind of property we can
handle. Whnt have you to trade ?
In fact if you have any property
which you wish to sell or trade.
$1350—32 acres, J mile from town,
and shipping facilities by rail or
water; good box bouse and small
barn. It combines nice level bench
and good bottom land and run­
ning water for stock; fenced; or­
chard of 72 trees, very thrifty and
bearing; light clearing, no green
timber; will mnke valuable homo
for a good man.
F o o r Lota in bn hi ness pnrt o f town fo r
$1000; usual size, 50x100 feet.
6 fine lteflidenco L o t ., 8 block* from busi­
ness center o f C oquille for $480; tim e
Riven i f you want to bnild.
» ix beautiful B uilding Lota near tha
Courthouse fo r $900.
S P L E N D ID L O T in C oqnille C ity,
100 feet fron t by 685 feet deep, half
fino garden nnd pasture on the creek bot­
tom , half bench lnhd fa cin g sonth, gettin g
benefit o f the enn.
Hninll box honse o f
several room s, outbuildings, yon ng trees,
etc., running spring, branch at fo o t o f hilt
crosses p lace; will Bell on part jw j down,
if desired, ns owner does not nesd the
m oney. It is offered at $500 for a abort
time, nnd yon will miaa it i f yon fa il to
investigate thia
A
I ^ " W e have m any other Lota, Houses
and L ota, and Itanehea to show yon. n ot
above enum erated, if yon mean buaineas,
and oar M r. S anford w ill look ont for yonr
interest, i f von tell him as near as m ay be
nst what yon desire and wish to invest, so
le can act intelligently for yon.
t
10 Asres ot mostly tine and high
ground for residence when subdi­ J K Acres—One mile from rail-
road d#*pot and stenmer landing in
vided; near business center of
q n ille C ity; bottom and bench land;
Coquille City. Large house and O
«prin^ branch : fenced, b a t no buildings;
other improvements. An acre or ch oice loca tion ; $400oa«h.
two of choice bottom land for
?a
h
garden. Mostly wood land, which S
^ 3 0 0 0
v
fo
r D
a C
ranch on Coqn tile
can be utilized to advantage. Only river. F or particulars call at the H erald
Land A L oan C o’s office.
$1000— which is too cheap, but
A Choice Business Lot, near R
it must be sold soon.
river landing and in basineaa
79 acres saw timber, 3 miles from center H. o depot,
f C oqaille City. P rice $1000.
Coquille saw mill, and rafting
water; land suitable for grass, 2 0 0 A C R ES— 'The best Dairy
anch in the Htate; n o wants
fruit and vegetables, when timber land: nil high R land;
1 m ile river fron t, clone
is removed; fine springs, all hill to tow n; H acres orchard, fine frn it; 100
acre«
open
land,
ready
cu ltivation,
land. Only $6 per acre; time fenced and crosa-fencect; for
a new 2-story
given with proper security as house, an J new 2-story barn.
long as desired, with interest at T T T p have the best land, best
8 % .
locu tion , and beat im proved
14 acres mostly level bench land, •mall farm in the Coqnille valley, in in­
side property, in one o f the nicest tow ns in
some bottom, light spring and C o o sco n n ty . I f you want the very best
running creek, small new house at prices n n j terms that are an ob ject and
$.oi0ti0 to $6000 to invest in a hom e
and barn, young trees and vines; have
that is a jo y forever, and mean business,
a new place, only partly im­ write ns fo r exact description aud terms o f
proved, inside incorporation of ' optional paym ent«.
A C R E S —On an arm o t
Coquille City. Will make a nice
Coos B ay; part very rich creek
home aud is very low at $600.
X o. 9.— I f you want cheap land,
here it is: 160 acres 4 miles from
postoffice, store, creamery and
PORTLAND, OREGON
266 STARK STREET,
stenmer facilities; several acres
rich creek bottom, though narrow;
I ke
U . ' l L is i.
balance rolling hi lie— good grass
Portland Eveniog Telegram: A
C U T PR ICK
land when brush is slashed and
party of about 16 gypsies, five bears
♦ a no
0 no
land seeded; 80 acres open.
b e e n I T he on ly sennino resi e s u l e p ’ per pub­
aud
"
a
monkey,
which
have
.... w oo
Buildings and finest spring water
14 no
camped near Gravel Hill, east of lished in A m erica. » direniate* in every
3 no
__$650. $300 cash; balance can
Woodlawn, departed Monday, to the •tate in the V n ion . Partiva interested in
. 13.00
«no joy of farmers and others living in buying, selling or exch a n g in g land, mer
l>e paid iu labor clearing other $500—part cash, balance on long
......
« so
time, or in small payments, will
rhainlise or other property w ill hud whnt
land
$75 each year.
11W the neighborhood.
They wore a
COAST AGENCY COMPANY.
from postoffice—ur improved.
JiaF-C’an 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 the property.-*«
200
j bottom land: sandy loam ; honse and tw o
barns: good orchards: small fru its; fen cin g;
the tinesf springs im aginable right at
; house and barn, sufficient f«ir never fa ilin g
t power fo r small m achinery if d esired ; ont-
; side rai pe ou hit’ land. Bottom tan d th or-
' oHzhly clea red . C attle, horses, fow ls, im -
(dements and furniture, all included, at
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 | $.wU0.