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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (March 14, 1899)
C H O IC E C$$uUU Clttj §eralti. TU ESD AY, M A R 0 H 1 4 , 1899. Clubbing | Offers. Church Directory. M . E. ch u rch , south -regular services each P anday m orning and evening. by the pastor, E . L. F itc h . Hev. K ob t. E nnis. Presbyterian, will o*v •apy the pulpit at the Christian church in th is city the 2d and 4th Sundays o f eaoh m o n th . AVI are cordially invited . L O C A L IT E M S Manager Clark, o f the Bandon woolen mill», returned to BnDdon laat Friday from a business trip to Marshfield. Benny Lawrence came down town last Thursday, the first after nearly three weeks of a severe spell o f qninzy. Mrs. Hersey desires all persons owing her to call aad settle, as she is receiving her spring goods and needs her money. * Leon Panll was in Coqnille last Friday. His father and family have located at Spokane, Wash., where Mr. P. is in the real estate business. T. J. Stitt, late of the Cape Blanco lighthouse and recently sent to Heceta Head, near Sinslaw, has been promoted to first assist ant at Cape Flattery and will leave for that place soon. I f you Imre a cough, throat irri tation, weak lungs, pain in the chest, difficult breathing, croup or hoarse ness, let us suggest One Minute Cough Cure. Always reliable and safe. R. S. Knowlton. The act to regulate the barbers’ business is now a law, and Oov. Oeer baa appointed an examining board. Barbers, therefore, like doctors, will have to be of "oar school and ethics” to get a license and praotice their calling. Mr. Macy and fnmily moved last week into the second-story rooms in the Coqnille Pharmacy build ing. The property they were oc cupying was wanted by the owner, nod everythingelse being occupied, temporarily he fixed up these rooms for residence. Rev. E. Edwards, pastor of the English Baptist Church at Miners- ville, Pa., when suffering with rheu matism, was advised to try Cham berlain's Pain Bnlm. He says: “ A few applications of this liniment proved of grent service to me. It subdued the infiainmation and re lieved the pain. Should any suf ferer profit by giving Pain Balm a trial it will please me.” For sale by R. S. Kuowlton. Our friend, Martin Johnson, formerly a citizen here, and who established the Coquille Furniture Co's business and manufacturing plant, now run by Mr. Jacobson, cnme in from Spokane, Wash., last Wednesday and may drive stakes in onr midst once more. Mr. J. is a good and progressive citizen, and was popular iu enr community, nnd will be welcomed back by n host of friends. Sam McAdams, one of the com missioners of Carry county, and a thrifty blacksmith and wagon- maker at Langlois, has disposed of his business there to O. P. Haag- eusen and John Jenson, with the intention to move elsewhere. Mr. Me was a former citizen and me chanic in this community, and he may have an inteutiou to return. We will interview him, or learn his intentions from persons who know, at the earliest opportunity. As the season of the year when pneumoniu, la grippe, sore throat, coughs, colds, catarrh, bronchitis and lung troubles are to be guarded against, nothing “ is a fine substi tute,” will “ answer the purpose,” or is “just as good” ns One Minute Cough Cure. That is the one in fallible remedy for all lung, throat or bronchial troubles. Insist vig orously upon having it if “ some thing else "is offered you. R. 8. Knowlton. E. A. Kennedy and wife, elderly persons, came to this section on their way to Bandon, vin Astoria aud Cooa bay, last Friday, to visit their eon, Louis Kennedy. These clever people lost much time and were at heavy expense to reach here, not having bad proper intor- ■Mttion as to how to come. They lay two weeks at Astoria awaiting the Alliance, having gone that route from Hacramento, expecting to reach kern via lloeeburg, then toy Dram, neither of which routes were ope« for travel, thence to Portland and Astoria. Mr. Ken nedy wen e comrade in the civil was in the 73d Indiana, and is now « resident o f SpriDgfinld, M o , ftom which city he bails. Mrs. K. is in poor health, but it is expected she will receive benefit on this visit to the Pacific coast. Mr. K. is a rail road man c f long service, and ia well preserved at bis age and var ied experience. Hes s Hill. V e off«v O ne Hundred Dollars Howard Jo* pas «* o f Catarrh that cannot be cured bv H all's Catarrh Cure. F. t . C H E N E Y A CO. Proprietor*. T oled o, O. W e the undersigned have know n F. J. C heney for the last lft year*, and believe him perfectly hon orable in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any ob lig a tion * m ade by their firm. W est A T ru er, W holesale Druggists, T oled o. <>., W alding, Hitman A Marvin, W holesale Druggists, T o le co , O h io. Hair* Catarrh Cure is taken internally, actin g directly upon the blond and m ucous surfaces o f the svsWup. Price. 75c. per b ottle. S old by all Druggi.-d*. T estim on ial* f r»9 r i A t i n i A I x A l l i n n * ° ne of tbe largest and best of the I yf |Sb III 11 l|l1 111 1 1 11 Illustrated Magazines, which has VVi v| • now for three years claimed that $ 1 .0 0 it possesses the largest clientele of intelligent, thoughtful read ers reached by any publication, daily, weekly or monthly, in Coos County's Tax-Payers. the world. Following is a list of Coos county ThrirP-n-Wppk IF A i s l J • A metropolitan P*Per (almost, tax-payers who pay taxes amount ing to $100 or over: The II Aim 111 • Tbo Official County paper, E A Anderson................... $ 123 85 ISaodnn Woolen M ills .,.. 158 10 COQUILLE CITY I H T l l K I - $2.00 D Qrant Beale................... 100 40 John Bear.......................... 109 18 hampered people’s newspaper in Coos county. Beaver Hill Coal C o.......... 617 04 J W Bennett...................... 223 47 A H Black A C o................ 144 50 Cal Lum berCo.................... 1,110 43 A J M Campbell................ 149 25 OR IF YOU PREFER, LAST AND BEST, wc will send the. . . . COSMOPOLITAN, ............... $1.00 Chadwick heirs.................. 177 26 and the..COQU ILLE CITY H E R A L D ................. 2.00, R C Chambers.................. 218 88 and the f / / / g System of Se lf Instruction in Christensen A Johnson. . , 137 90 Lars Clemmensen.............. 153 36 Booh keeping ...................................... L75 J A Collier.......................... 123 94 (Containing 21 blank books, form books, check books, Coos Bay Land C o............ 156 55 etc.--about 5 pounds of printed blanks and instruc C B, R A E R R A N C o .. i,772 24 tions—giving full and complete self-instruction in a Coqnille Mill A Tug C o .. 834 28 practical way, that anyone can understand, at so small E B Dean A C o.................. 1,605 99 a cost of time and money) all for only............ ................ $ 2 .7 5 R C Dement....................... 327 87 Elbert D yer........................ 199 84 Mrs Fanny Dyer.............. 138 50 Chas Eckhoff...................... 106 01 J L Ferry........................... 310 97 B F ig g ................................. 119 38 1 I I I This is the best offer ever made by any newspaper. P Flanagan Estate............. 817 59 We will give Flanagan A Bennett Bank 661 52 The Twice-a-Weeh Republic, 1 lirATYTTTTT 0 H rvc L Fleischner...................... 159 17 A l.u e l . r *1 > year, I W l / l U f i l& T .Z D , James Forty....................... 160 23 ■ ’ Levi Gant........................... 136 18 And the New and Superb Glasgow CoalA Lumber Co 213 60 REPUBLIC SUNDAY MAGAZINE, $ a l l t o y o u o n e y e a r Glasgow Townsite C o . . . . 114 00 Alone Tor #1.1*5 n year. fi POSTAGE PAID FOR T T Golden........................ 110 93 [52 com plete num bers, 18 large pages e a ch o f ^ \ choicest illustrations and m iscellaneous ^ E W G u p til........................ 14107 reading that m oney can buy.i ■ | ^ John F H all....................... 110 55 Coquille City HERALD, aiT A *2 1 [ I n 111 1111 L Harlocker....................... 141 90 T he largest. beat nnd on ly independent 1 w i l l I 8 H Hazard........................ 162 52 P eop le’ s P aper in C oos C onnty, | w Binger Hermann............... 274 87 When you renew your subscription do not lose sight “^ « t Hermann A Brown.......... 156 40 of this splendid offer. Sol Hirsch.......................... 159 17 Sarah Holland.................. 129 02 W L H ood.......................... 132 83 Alfred Johnson.................. 183 35 John Kruse Estate............ 148 76 J J L a m b ............................ 236 78 Joseph Lando.................... 211 01 B C Lemanowsky.............. 100 81 Lizzie Labree.................. .. 315 60 00 A Y E A R . Chris L on g ........................ 152 17 The Bubacription price of N Lorenz............................ 129 66 DEMOREST’S W. A. Luse......................... 145 13 Is reduced lo $1 a year. Jas A Lyons Estate............ 627 75 D EM O REST’S contains more matter, artistic, S D M agn es........................ 124 25 scientific, aooial and practical than any other one m agazine contains. S Marks A C o .................... 159 17 It is a m agazine for the whole fam ily. Robt McCann.................... 112 14 It gives as m uch general matter tis a n exclusively literary magazine. H \V McLellnn.................. 122 40 Ii treats household topioe na fully na a Btriotly dom es M. J. McDonald................. 459 81 tic journal. It gives as m uch interesting m atter fo r you n g people Thos McGinnis.................. 121 43 as a strictly young people’ s p u b lic a tio n .-----It gives C H Merchant.................. 893 29 as much fashion news as a strictly fash ion p a p e r ... . . . Tt is beautifully printed, illustrated, and care Mary E Mullen.................. 13145 fu lly edited. A Nasburg heirs................ 124 96 O B EST’ S M A G A ZIN E F ashion Departm ent is in every way far ahead o f that Emma Nasburg.................. I l l 70 D E M contained in any other p u b lica tion . Subscribers are entitled each m onth to patterns L M N oble.......................... 128 71 o f the latest fashions iu wom an’s attire, at no cost to thorn other than that neces sary fo r postage and wrapping. W H Noble......................... 146 67 Dora Norman..................... 157 85 NO BETTER C H R IST M A SG IF T JolinNorman Estate.......... 174 18 Z5 f”Korait $ l b y m oney order, registered letter or check to Matt Nystrom..................... 103 36 DEMOREST’S MAGAZINE, 110 Fifth Avenue, New York City. Oakland B A B M fg C o . . . 119 70 OR THE HERALD’S Eugene O’Connell............. 563 03 Or A Cnl It R C o ............... 2,245 46 0 C A N C o ........................ 053 18 Pacific Wooden ware A C Co 131 58 For Prompt Subsriptions its - Both One Year for Only $2.25. A Perslibaker...................... 528 83 Send your subscriptions to this office. 1 L Pool heirs..................... 380 03 Portland Savings Bank. . . 121 95 Anson Rogers..................... 109 05 T hrice-a-W eek Edition. Elizabeth R ogers.............. 137 18 iiEST l 7APER at 1 S C Rogers......................... 204 33 LOWEST PRICE j 15G Papers a Year for One Dollar ! R H Rosa............................ 173 90 The Thrice-a-W eek W orld is ns good as a D aily R D Sanford....................... 102 30 at the price o f a weekly, nnd with y o a r largest Henry Scharfenberg........ 108 00 ! ni The Thriee-a-Week World r id ! and best local paper, givin g all your C ounty and State news, is equal to a daily nnd weekly A L Schlüssel heirs.......... 184 80 f am aid j and Coquille City Herald at only the price o f a w eekly—$2.25. J F Schroeder.................... 101 40 The World prints the news o f all the w orld, h a y Together One Year ing special correspon den ce from all im portant H Scngstacken.................. 589 99 x> 1 news points o n tbe globe. It has brilliant ocfor Only $ 2.25.y> A M Simpson..................... 1,433 10 illustrations, stories by great authors, a capital O E Simpson...................... 130 94 humor page, com plete markets, departm ents for the household and w om en’s work and olker Southport Land A C C o .. 031 81 special departm ents o f anusaal interest. Jennie Yoakam.................. 144 57 Geo W uff........................... 135 88 Tbe regular subscriptiou prioe of both papers ia S'l; we will send both cne year for only $2.25—or at the rate of about P S Weaver............. 168 98 1 cent each, postage prepaid. John Weaver....................... 242 10 D L Watson........................ 122 97 Richard W a l t e r 223 9» James Wrall........................ 137 75 R S T y r r e !.......................... 150 12 J P Tapper........................ 212 40 C W Tower........................ 182 47 Elizabeth Thomas.............. 112 30 Letitia Symons................... 140 81 Spreckles Bros A C o........ 231 57 S t a t e aud C o a s t Southern Oregon C o........ 5,244 29 s p e c ia l Thr Z ‘ a%% VVOlld. It was tbe iuteution to launch the uew vessel, being built at North bend, lost Saturday at 11 o'clock. The construction of another large vessel will be commenced immedi ately. Aaron Bose, the fouuder of Itoseburg, died on Wednesday ^ March 1st, aged 87 years. He ar-1 rived st the preseut site of Rose- burg in 1851, having crossed the plains from Michigan. He was born in New York. v is it o r DEMOREST’S famtiij MAGAZINE $ 1 . mmik ^ T h « L a r g M t o f l u k l n d la I t e W orld . HtMorw V I T A L I T Y L O S T V IG O R AND M A N H O O D Cures Impotency, Night Emissions r.nd wasting diseases, alt effects of self. ^ Wo are ooaUuuAlly addiug I new apoetmens. Uomeoud learn how wouderfullv — ire mails aud how to AVutd tlckueas mud disease. If you suffer from any of the 111« of mm. cuoio lu the !oldest Specialist uu the Porfflo Coast, D U J O R D I . V I * H 1 V A T E D I S K A U E S Consultation free and s r ’eO * private. Treatm em persou i ally *>r h f t : vr « T P U I I . l v thoroughly eradicated I froiu the sv>- m without using M o r e e r y , > . \ t l i Y M t l a p p liln g u> us will w c e ir o our | Jkoatrt <v«ufoft o f fits ooroplatnt. M’s will Vuar.iftn* a P O S IT IV E CI’B M tn svenreass I « « WlifiTftsIr. ur •.•Licit O n r T k o u s u s d ■ »••llura. W rite for Rook— I * t i l 1 o a o s p l i y o f M i s r r i u | « , , s u i« i> t t t i < A valuable hawk for m e n .) I D U . J O H I * h S A C O . I t M l M . i k e l H L H. F abuse, or excess and indis- fiction. A nerve tonic amt blood builder. Brings the vj pink glow to pale cheeks and 4 restores the fire of youth. !> By mall 5lk'per liox; 6 boxes for # 2 .5 0 ; with a written guaran tee to cure or refund the money. NERV1TA M EDICAL C O . Clinton S l Jackson Sts., CKICACO, ILL. F or sale by C oquille Pharm acy. E and Loai) Co. (HERALD BUILDING) C oquille City, Oregon. B ü y r and S e l l s your R eal E s t a t e and anything else you wish to dispose of. M akes L oans and I nvestments for yon. R ents or L eases your farm or city property. Write us if you want cn A gent in this county and at the county scat SwW hen asking information, give the number of the piece inquired about corresponding with the number in this list. For little more than pr'ce °*one T Museum of Anatomy T H *>■" j o r d a n ,10511UIIIT 6T. bri. i t t i 7U, 1. T. U . Herald Land All three for one year only $2.85 I T some large farms 1 to land. Timber reserved for Oyears removal. Five acres cleared on 3 miles from town, bottom; fine spring Jbranch; fair creameries, amt good shipping fa house and barn, other improve cilities, which can be had « ioht , ments. Only $800. Good terms on account of old age or infirmity of payment. of owners, or lack of means, or proper tact for handling; some No. 11.— A splendidly improved 160- nr« under mortgage, and must acre farm, joining creamer}', post- be sold; some of these can be lind office and school. Splendid build l o w , and would divide into sev ings, fences, orchard and soil, all eral choice small homes that can in tine order; part choice bottom be made very profitable in time land, cleared nnd cultivated, or iu to poople who are able to work, clover; good water for house and and have means and act to han stock; bench mainly cleared dle them. and in grass, balance in fine tim ber. $6000; all cash down. If you want a business lot at a rea Tweuty selected cows, tools, furni sonable figure the Herald Land ture and fowls, and everything Co. can supply you. ready to work with, for sale sep If you think of embarking in the arately and reasonably. grocery or general store business, No. 12.— Why pay $150 for one or our Mr. Sanford can give you in two small town lots, when we can formation where good bargains put you onto several acres inside can be secured in those lines that the incorporation for the same will no doubt save you money. money? It is nearly level bench-- good fruit and building ground, f Our outside hustler, Mr. R. D. "j when cleared— | of a mile from Sanford, will take pleasure in I giving you information, and j- P. O. and school. showing these properties to | No. 13.— 360 acres, 8 miles from interested parties. Coquille City, on North Fork of river, only $3200. Fair improve No. 1.—A 7-acre home, 1 mile from ments all around; 60 to 80 acres town, partly improved with house tillable, balance saw timber handy a n d o u t b u ild in g s ; liv in g stream to river. A bargain for the right of water; part choice beaver-dam roan. bottom land, part bench land, good for hay, pasture fruit, vegetables, No. 14.—One acre with house near tbe academy in Coquille City. poultry. Buildings new; $600— Very cheap. part cash, long time on balance. No. 2.— 80 acres on Bear creek, No. 15. —80 acres on river, near Riv erton—43 acres bottom land, 25 known as the Bickford Bartlett acres fenced and cultivated, 15 place, good timber and bottom acres bench, big timber logged land combined; spring branch; off and seeded,40 acres hill. Build will be sold at a bargain, as owner ings and orchards ample for pres is nonresident; will make a good ent use. $3000. home when improved for a man Great Special M i n Offers aniDEMOREST’S MAGAZINE. 1 NEW YORK WORLD, Tbe L with small capital who would turn labor into value. No. 3.— A good substantial house, nearly new, lot 50x100 feet, in heart of town nnd near business center, will be sold for $650, which is low, considering location and quality. No. 4.— Small house and large lot, on edge of town, at a sacrifice; cheapest home in town and desir able place for any one not in busi ness and only wanting a homo. $200 gets it. No. 5.—4 lots, two of them choice garden land; good house and barn, large woodhouse, trees and run ning branch; 5 blocks from court house in Coquille, $550. $1000— which is too cheap, but it must be sold soon. 79 acres saw timber, 3 miles from Coquille saw mill, and rafting water; land suitable for grass, fruit aud vegetables, when timber is removed; fine springs, all hill land. Only $6 per acre; time given with proper security as long as desired, with interest at 8 % . $500—part, cosh, balance on long time, or iu small 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 postoffiee— ut improved. layCuu 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. Dairy and 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 nnd run down soma by being rented out, and will be sold at the low price of $12.50 per a c r e , subject to nn order of sale by the court. Titlo 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, wuil 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 • No. 16.— 160 acres, 3 miles from small home, near town, schools, Norway, No. 1 bench aud hill land; j etc. suitable for fruit, stock, corn or | vegetables. Cheap buildings, $1(100—25 acres, J mile from Coquille fine bearing orchard, 16 acres City; half level bench land, choice under plow and considerable for fruit or early vegetables; half brush slashed off and in grass for rich low bottom land, must be pasture, well watered. Cheap at drained. Small prune orchard $1700. Owner has business in thereon in full bearing,well fenced, the east, hence, a bargain. and only little expense required to put all in cultivation; no buildings Stock is up, you want a stock ranch except small barn. Easy terms of cheap, in order to make money payment. easy. He have it, 436 acres on a branch of Coos River, handy to steamer communication,orchards, tTtwo good residence lots, sightly buildings, spring water piped to "*■ location, $150 fo r both . T w o tine level corner L ots, near the A cad the house, 40 to 50 acres bottom land, controls back range. Sev em y, in C oqnille C ity, fo r $110. T w o L ots on corner near the C onrtho*set enty head of cattle now for sale. cheap fo r cash. Five dollars per acre gets it, part F ou r L ets in business part o f town f o r cash. $1000; nsnal size, 50x100 feet. No. 6.—An undivided J interest in 6 fine Residence L ots, 8 blocks from b usi a good farm near Myrtle Point; 160 Acres— Dairy Farm, with sub ness center o f C oqnille for $420; tins* will be sold very low by a non stantial buildings, fences, orchard, given if yon want to bnild. resident; other interests might be engine, cream separator, cows, Six beantifnl B uilding Lots near th* secured at a bargain also, on ac tools, some furniture and crops on Courthouse fo r $900. f3?~W e have m any other Lota, H ouses count of other interests demand hand ready for immediate busi L o ts, and Kanohes to ahow yon, n o t ing their attention. Property ness, for less than $5000. Finely and Mtove enum erated, i f you mean business, known as the Hoffman ranch, at watered and not far from steamer and our M r. S anford w ill look ont for yonr interest, if von tell him as near as m ay bo junction of South and Middle landing. just what yon desire and wish to invest, *o Forks of Coquille river; fine land. he can act intelligently fo r yon. $1000 buys a neat home and large '¡grounds near tho busiuess center 1 Pi Acres—One mile from rail- No. 7.— A valuable stock ranch on ^ ^ road depot and steamer landing in unsurveyed land; squatter's right; of town. C*(|nillo C ity; bottom and bench land; s e r v ic e good improvements and a splen 20 acres of very rich bottom land spring branch: fenced, b at no b uildin g*; ch oice location ; $400 cash. did place, but a long ways from on the bank of Coquille river town. $1000 will buy it. near Coquille City. Will sell C i q r j n O Ranch in Califotni* « ¡ /O U W fo r 4 ranch on C oqu ill« half or all, at a price you can af river. For particulars «all at tha H .r a ld | jfo. 8.— 32 acres all choice river bot- Evening Telegram and Herald, both 6 mos., only - $2.10 1 tom land, with all necessary build- ford to clear the timber, consis Land A L oan C o’s office. of Alder, Ash and Myrtle. Choice Business Lot, near R “ " “ both 1 year, only - - 4.15 I ings, fences and trees; thrifty ting Must be seen to know its fine AKUFACTÜRE THE CELEBRATED R . depot, river landing and in bnsin*** young orchard of 50 trees, market “ BEAUTYM A utom atic Papi Is’ quality of soil and location. center o f C oquille C ity. Prioe $1000. All the Congressional and State Legislative News varieties; 16 acres cultivated: bal R ES— The best Dairy come fu ll and complete daily, and your Best ance willow land, uncleared; on 13j Acres of fine land, half bench 9 0 0 A R C anch in the S tat*; n o w ast* and half bottom land, inside of the river bank, | mile from Arago Weekly Local Paper for only the price o f one. all high land; 1 m ile river fron t, close Coquille City limits; bottom land land: postoffice and creamery. All to town; 6 acres orchard, fine fru it; 100 cd in meadow and vegetables. Can acres open land, ready fo r cu ltiva tion , fine eloveff and other grass land. fenced and cross-fen ced : a new 2-story be divided at a profit by right house, an J new 2-stonr barn. $2500— half down. For frost bites, burns, indolent »1 I j I H l I I . l s l . T ü r .V» party. Only $1100. > .T I sores, eczema, skin disease, and es T T T p have the best land, best No. 9.—If you want cheap land, 11 acres inside incorporate limits of ” T h . o n lr o cn o in e r »»l e » t » l« paper pab- loca tion , and beat im proved pecially Piles, DeWitt's Witch Hazel 2? here it is:" 160 acres 4 miles from Bandon with hpuse and fencing. •mall farm ill the Coquille .valley, ia in - i»hed in A m erica. It oircn late» in every Salve stands first and best. Look atnte side property, one o f the nicest tow ns in postoffiee, store, creamery and in the U nion. Turtle« interested in Will sell at sight, or exchange for Coos cou nty. in I f Yon want the vary best out for dishonest people who try to buying, selling o r exchangin g land, mer steamer facilities; several acres other kind of property we can at prices an,t terms that are an o b ject and $8000 to $«000 to invest in a hom * rich creek bottom, though narrow; imitate and counterfeit it. It’s their chandise or other property w ill find what handle. What have you to trade ? have that is * j o y forever, and mean ba«m e**, balance rolling hills— good grass endorsement of a good article. ,b e y want in T H E N A T IO N A L LAND In fact if you have any property write us fo r exact d escription and term* o f land when brush is slashed and Worthless goods arc not imitated. L IST , t t 1 » jam full o f »peei»I bargain» which you wish to sell or trade. option al paym ents. lnnd seeded; 30 acres open. A C R E S—On an srm of Get DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve. and offer« o f exchange. S in gle copies by mail 10cents. Address T he N ational Land Buildings and finest spring water | 10 Aires ot mostly fine and high Coos B ay: part very rich creek R. S. Knowlton. | Liat Publishing C o « Green K idge, Missouri. ground for residence when subdi »m l »11 fn r n iu iw n »r «i«»rT lor t h . Noaonl- bottom land: sandv loam ; house and tw o — $650. $300 cash; balauce can mmn. E r e r , dr«k o f thi» w m m n j 'i m»n The Southern Oregon Fair Asso -------------- . ♦< » • ------ ■' vided; near business center of harna: good orchards: small fru its: fen c in g ; be paid in labor clearing other n f»e tn rc 1» wnrrnntial. the finest springs im aginable right a% Coquille City. Large house and house and barn, sufficient for never fa ilin g »m l » n r p»rt that b e d im »» broken or nnflt ciation's buildings at Medford were Ashland Town Talk: A. O. land $75 each year. fo r u»». iln ri-ii tbnt lim r will be ilnplicnlril j other improvements. An acre or power for small m achinerv if d esired; ou t sold by Sheriff Orme on tha 25th j Wheeler, o f the Jurop-off-Joe without rimri'i*. ra rg e on bill land. B ottom la n d th or- two of choice bottom land for o side No. 10.— 80 acres, l j miles from ult, to satisfy the judgments of W rit« fo r oironlnr» »m l prices to n rh ly cleared. C attle,.horses, fow ls, im miue, saya the laat oaaay gave garden. Mostly wood land, which M B S NOHA A. M cEW E N , plements and furniture, all included, at Coquille; a few acres creek bot- creditors. It was bid in by AaaFor- A ?et.i for C oos oonnty, ‘ can be utilized to advantage. Only I mw . ' about $80. dvee for $280.58, ALL the News ** of the World s IDNEY chool Furniture Co M DEBKS, 24 to 36 Hours Alead of All Otters. V i gl 2 Daily E raM T elepara,0; ! « 40 cts A 200 C ooailie C’ ilr . Oregon.