Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, March 28, 1899, Image 4

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TIJE8D A V, M A RC H 98,
ARE
YO U
SORE
STIFF
18M.
Offers.
AND
Church Directory.
From hard work or outdoor
exercise ?
M. E. ch n rch , nouth -regular «erviee«
each Sunday m ornin* and evening. by the
E. L. F itch .
pastor,
ST. JACOBS OIL
Rev. H ob t. E nnis, Presbyterian, will o'V
cu py tho pulpit at the Christian church in
this city the 2d and 4th Sundays o f each
m on th . All are cordially in vited .
local
One of the largest and best of the
Illustrated Magazines, which has
m
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.
T hricp -a -W eek I F a , » 1 ¿1 # A metropolitan paper (almost,
W ill cure after a few appli­
cations, and make the
muscles Umber and strong.
C o s m o p o lita n :
it e m s .
Hon. S. H. Hazard o f Empire
carat) over on business to the county
seat last Wednesday.
Attorney Seurnau, now of Marsh,
field, spent a day or two in town on
business lost week, returning home
Friday.
Arrivals by Areata, March 20:
J. Seigel, J. Dunueubauu), J. W.
Lawrlo, Mrs. Bryi.n, Miss Bryun,
J. Rosswinkle.
Before the discovery of One Min­
ute Cough Cure, ministers were
greatly disturbed by coughing con­
gregations.
No excuse for it now.
li. S. Ivnowlton.
Comrade A. D. M orse,of Bandon,
spent two or three days iu this
place lately, taking part in the
Populist central committee’s meet­
ing as a member.
If you have a cough, throat irri­
tation, weak lungs, ¡min in the chest,
difficult breathing, croup or hoarse­
ness, let us suggest One Minute
Cough Cure.
Always reliable and
safe. It. S. Knowlton.
Anivals by Alliance from Sun
Francisco, March 16: Miss Elrod,
Cnpt. Simps .u, Miss Rogers, Miss
A. Rogers, Miss Beattie, W. A.
Hooker, (Iso. F. Smith, L. Clem-
mensec, M Roberts, J. Floyd, I.
Tremenreaux, A. A. Harre.
Captain John H. Surratt, whose
mother was hanged for the murder
of President Lincoln, is a trusted
employe o f a Baltimore steamship
line, though still out on $25,000
bail as a result of a jury’s disagree­
ment in his own trial, which lusted
101 days in 1867.
Portland Telegram, Mnrch 20:
The schooner Prosper, which re­
cently arrived iu the Columbia
river, after a rnttling passage from
Honolulu, came up the river tbiB
morning, and docked ut tire Sand
dock, where her ballast will b id is ­
charged, preparatory to loading
lumber for Shanghai.
Mrs. Hutchinson and Mrs. James
McCue, widow ladies living at Par­
kersburg, were at the county Beat
last Wednesday to pay taxes and
do some shopping.
Mrs. Hutch­
inson lias a good 4-year-old mare,
weighing ubout 1100, well broke
ami gentle, which she would like to
□ell. She asks $35 for the animal.
Real Estate Transactions.
[By 1. Hacker. A bstractor.]
W II Dunham to Janie* Stook—I^ense o f
farm on Hatching slough for 5 years fo r
*950 and m aking improvement«.
U 8 to Da . id M ubsoh -S © J* «e c 21 t 2.>
V i 011 ( 1 .
The
COQUILLE CITY
U ’ s to George G C onger—N X o f tie X
*ec 10, t 28, r 18.
U S to Joh n E N o a h — W X o f sw X>
22, t 2ft, r 12.
„ ,
U 8 to Joseph L K n ig h t -L o t s 3, 4, sw X
o f n w M, «ec 5, t 30 r 13; 267.00 acres.
J H N osier and wife and Miles M G o o d ­
m an to Carrol C G oodm an—1 acre in sec
3«. t 27, r 13; $60.
„ ^
E lla Htrang and husband to It 0 D em ent
—30 acres in «eo 20, t 20, r 12; $700.
Mary W ilson to It. D. S an ford —7 acre* in
t*ec 36, t 27, r 13, $000.
L E and J K R eeder to Robfc W agner—
L ota 3, 4 block 3 Border and B ender’ s add
to M yrtle p oin t; $600.
L i/.zie Lobree to Anscu and E lizabeth
R og ers--L o ts 9, 10, block 10. M arshfield:
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Hughes, of
Beaver Hill, came over last Friday,
and did some shopping ai d visit­
ing. We found in Mrs. H. an old
neighboring county citizen, having
some months before found her hus­
1 M arshfield Sun. |
band to be a native of an adjoining
John Arnquiet fell into the bay
county to our o il home in Penn­
sylvania, with several of whose peo­ in the rear o f the 0<ld Fellows’
ple we were personally acquainted. building one evening last week.
He was rescued by Dr. Toye and
DftpaitureB by Alliance for Port­ Albert Matson.
land, March 19: M tb . M. Lane,
8. R. Davis shipped a consign­
Florence Irwin, Rev. J. S. Hoyp, ment of lmrdwcod to San Francisco
Alina Davis, A. Westgate, Miss on the Areata.
The wood was of
Lena Rich, Miss Edolman, Mrs.
supeiior quality and was from the
W. Bradbury, Master Everett
Coquille valley.
Bradbury, Mrs. S. Y oc, Wm. A.
Cox, M rs. Eckhoff, S. Swanson, M. I Work is to commence on the
P. Gulverson, Peter Anderson, dredging ot the ehanuel on the 26th
John Johnson, Archie Gibson, inst. As yet ueither the contractor
Roy Twombly, Frank Oil, John or representatives have put in an
Armqnest, Wm. Yoe, Lowery Oweu. appearance ou the bay.
How about the reductions iu fire
As the sc anon of the 3'car when
insurance we were to receive when
pneumonia, la grippe, sore throat,
the water system was in running
coughs, colds, catarrh, bronchitis
order in Marshfield? Some one
and lung troubles are to be guarded
should get hold of the rate adjuster
against, nothing “ is a fino substi­
aud give him a shaking up.
tute,” will “answer tho purpose,” or
Ernest Stauff, the photographer,
is “just as good" as One Minute
Cough Cure.
That is tho one in­ took several fine views of the ship
fallible remedy for all lung, throat Manila, while on the stocks and as
He will
or bronchial troubles.
Insist vig­ she was being launched.
orously upon having it if “ some­ bo glad to fill all orders addressed
thing else ” is offered you.
It. N. to him at Arago, Coes couuty, Ore­
gon.
Knowlton.
—— ♦«*>»■ ■■ —
We want to close up our “ pain-
The following-named parties pur­
phlot” about Coos county, and chased tickets for the outgoing
hope those who linye in hand the Areata: H. D. Mngnes, C. M. Bred-
write-up and statistics of the sev- fa off, T. O. Russell, Capt. Acker­
eral towns and neighborhoods will man, Jas, Cox.
push the wink and be as prompt as
possible. Those, too, wanting ad­
vertisements inserted should pre­
sent them at once. We have sev­
eral orders for the pamphlet al­
ready on file, and several raids iu
band. We me not “canvassing'’
and “ rustling” for advertisements,
ANUFAOTURB T H E C E L E B R A T E D
as some call rustling; we bava no
• • B E A U T Y ” A utom atic Pupils’
'fa k e ” enterprise, but a plain,
common-sense business proposi­
tion to present to plain, common-
sense business people, which needs
no “ working” and stands on its
owu merits. Terras made known
on application at the H erald
office in person or by addressing
SC S
s
D E S K S ,
How s 1 his.
V * offer One Hundred D ollar« Reward
fo r nriy caao o f Catarrh that cannot be
cured l>v HaH*a Catarrh Care.
F. J. C H EN E Y A CO. Proprietor«,
T oled o, O .
W o tho undersigned have known V. J.
Chern y f«>r tho last IT* year«, and believe
him perfectly h on orable in nil bosinem
tranaaotions and financially able to carry
out any ob ligation* made b y their firm.
Wi-.t ,v Truttx. W holesale Drnggiat«,
Toledo. (>.. W alding, Ktnnan A Marvin,
Wholt-Mal« Druggists, T oled o, O h io.
H all's Catarrh Cure i« taken internally,
noting directly upon the blood and hi neon a
aurfnee* o f the system. Price, 75e. per
bottle. Sold by all DruRKi«tH. Tcatimon*
ials flu«
»m l »11 furniture neeeM.vry for th» henool-
room . Every desk o f thi» oom pnny-» m »n-
nfaeture i»w n rrn n te d ,
and any part that b ecom e« broken or unfit
for ,,«e burton that tim e will be duplicated
without charge.
W rite for circular« and p rice« to
MUS. ______
N ORA A. McKW KN.
A tei t fo r E oo» oonnty,
Cor, a i 11» f ’ it v . O rtffn n .
Our friend J. O. Steinler was
down from Dura lately iu the in ­
terest of settling a claim for logs
that were brought from the North
Fork. He also participated in the
Populist central committee's con­
sultation.
’ ’ J V* f i i l n T T A
Vl.lt DR. JORDAN’ S
Museum of Anatomy
The Largest of 11w kind In |hw World.
. )
We are continually adding now specimens.
Come aud learu how wuuiier fully you are mad«
and how to avoid sukneaa aud tllsi aae. If you
suffer from any of the ills of men. come to the
desk Specialist on the Pacific Coast,
Curts I.npotency,Night Kmlssionsr.nd
wastii:? Jiseases, all effects o f self-
ubuse, or excess and lndl»
c ret ion. A nerve tonic and
blood builder. Brings the
pink glow to pale cheeks and
restores the fire of youth.
By maiWMR' per liox: 6 boxes
for $ 2 .5 0 ; with a written guaran­
tee to euro o r refund tb o m oney.
i
mi JORDAN-PRVTATB DIMKANK*
Oousultaiuinfr w a o d e f'e ilv prWeie. Treatment persoi»-
o llT orn r le*i«r.
r i i 11.1 * thoroughly eradicated
from •be e■.•«!• n without using M strr tsry .
I V
i t Y tJ \ \ applrli.g to us will rcceiTt our
h -0 1 '
p , i of Ids complaint.
toe *-7/
a I'O SIT T VK C V R E in errrv rase
1C« u.|,/, 1 1,1 . e r forfm l 4 1 no TtsMSi'.und ■>ol|..ra.
Write for Kook—
o fM n r r iu g fi,
■■»■ u p revs
i A valuable tea.k f«rtm*ii.)
DR.
V IT A L IT Y .
f
1061 UA2&1T ST. btt. Cta 4 7tk, 3 T Cxi.
N ER VITA M E D IC A L CO .
\S *% CO..1051 MarketKL 8. F.
C lin to n I I J a c k s o n S t s ., C H IC A G O , IL L .
F j . sate by
T H
$ 1 . 0 0 1
C oqu ille
L’lmrtnticv.
E
I L i l » ‘ ) L I • TheOfficiolCounty papor,
t2 .0 0
IIU llH l-
All three for one year only $2.85
Herald Land s
Ellis System o f S elf Instruction in
Bookkeeping ...................................................
Coquille City, Oregon.
nnd the
(Containing 21 blank books, form books, check books,
etc.- -about 5 pounds of printed blanks and instruc­
tions—giving full and complete self-instruction iu a
practical way, that anyone can understand, at so small
a cost of time and money) all for only ............ .................
Three
Loai) Go.
(HERALD BUILDING)
OR IF YOU PREFER, LAST AND BEST.
we will send th e ,. . .COSM O PO LITAN ,.............. $1.00
and the..CO QU ILLE CITY H E R A L D ................ 2.00,
1 75
B uyr and S ells your R eal E state and anytbiug else you wish to
dispose of.
M akes L o a n s and I nvestments for yon.
R ents or L eases your farm or city property.
Writs us if you want rn A qent iu this couuty and at the county stent
tiaVWhen asking information, give the number of the piece inquired
about corresponding with the number in this list.
—
$ 2.75
For little more than
the price of one-^~
some large farms 1 to
tho incorporation for the same 11 acres inside incorporate limits of
Bandon with house nnd fencing.
3 miles from town,
money? It is nearly level bench--
Will sell at sight, or exchange for
creameries, and good shipping fa­
good fruit and building ground,
This is the best offer ever made by any newspaper.
other kind of property we can
cilities, which can be had r i g h t ,
when cleared— | of a mile from
We will give
handle. Wliat have you to trade ?
P. O. and school.
ou account of old age or infirmity
The Twice-a-Week Republic,
Iu fact if you have nny property
of owners, or lack of means, or No. 13.— 36(1 acres, 8 miles from
A lo u e fu r $1 a y e a r ;
which you wish to sell or trade.
proper tact for handling; some
Coquille City, on North Fork of
And the New and Superb
are under mortgage, nnd must
river, only $3200. Fair improve­
be sold; some of these can be had
A LL TO YOU ONE YEAR
ments all around; 60 to 80 acres 10 Ajres ot mostly tine and high
REPUBLIC SUNDAY MAGAZINE,
ground for residence when subdi­
l o w , and would divide into sev-
A l o n e Tor 8 J .2 5 a y e a r ;
$4
tillable, balance saw timber handy
POSTAGE
PAID
FOR
vided; near business center of
[52 com plete numbers, 18 lnrpe nm™« en«h n f® V v
, oral choice small homes that can
to
river.
A
bargain
for
the
right
choicest illustration« and raise*
Coquille City. Large house and
be made very profitable in time
man.
reading that m oney can buy.I
other improvements. An acre or
to people who nro able to work, No. 14.— One acre with house near
Alone for $2
Coquille City HERALD, a year;
two of choice bottom land for
nnd have means and act to han­
the academy in Coquillo City.
T he largest, best and on ly independent
garden. Mostly wood land, which
dle
them.
P eop le’ s Paper in C oos C ounty,
Very cheap."
can bo utilized to advantage. Only
$1000—which is too cheap, but
If you want a business lot at a rea­ No. 15.— 80 acres on river, near Riv­
When you renew your subscription do not lose ght
erton—43 acres bottom land, 25
it must he sold soon.
sonable figure the Herald Land
&eSa‘ of this splendid offer.
acres fenced nnd cultivated, 15
Co. can supply' you.
acres bench, big timber logged 79 acres saw timber, 3 miles from
I f y'ou think of embarking in the
Coquille saw mill, and rafting
off and seeded,40 acres bill. Build­
grocery' or general store business,
wnter; land suitable for grass,
ings and orchards ample for pres­
our Mr. Sanford can give you in­
fruit and vegetables, when timber
ent use. $3000.
formation wliero good bargains
is removed; fine springs, alj hill
can be secured in those lines that No. 16.— 160 acres, 3 milos from
land. Only $6 per acre; time
Norway, No. 1 bench iu»d hill land;
will no doubt save you money.
given with proper security os
suitable for fruit, stock, corn or
lou“r as desired, with interest at
oo A
Y E A R .
vegetables.
Cheap buildings,
Our outside hustler, Mr. R. D.')
8% >
fine
bearing
orchard,
16
acres
Sanford,
will
take
pleasure
in
I
The BUbBcriptiou prico of
DEMOREST’S
under
plow
and
considerable
giving you information, and }-
$500 — pnrt cash, balance on long
1 b reduced to $1 a year.
brush slashed off and iu grass for
showing these properties to !
time, or iu small payments, will
DEMOREST’ S contains more matter, artistic,
pasture, well watered. Cheap at
interested parties.
J
buy 12 lots in the heart of Co­
scientific, social and practical than any other one
$1700.
Owner has business in
quille City, half bottom ground,
m agazine contain«.
No.
2.—
80
acres
on
Bear
creek,
the east, hence, a bargain.
It is a m agazine fo r the whole fam ily.
half high oval bench, suitable for
k n o w n a » th e B ic k f o r d B a r tle t t
It gives as much aeneral matter ns a n exclusively
building, ti'ees, etc.; only 5 blocks
literary magazine.
No. 17.— A trade for unimproved
place,
good
timber
and
bottom
It treats household topics aa fully as a strictly dom es­
from postoffice— ur improved.
timber
land
(must
be
convenient
land
combined;
spring
branch;
tic journal.
fiSrCau be improved by nctual res­
for
marketing),
or
a
stock
farm,
or
It gives ns ranch interesting m atter fo r y ou n g people
will be sold at a bargain, ns owner
ident nt an enormous profit, es­
as a strictly young people’ 4 p u b lic a tio n .
It gives
grazing land in Coos county, for 50
is nonresident; will make a good
ns m uch fashion news as a strictly fash ion p a p e r ...
pecially if owner can do most of
acres full bearing grapes, 40 acres
___ It is beautifully printed, illustrated, and ca re­
home when improved for a man
the work himself.
Sanford will
fu lly edited.
under cultivation other than
with small capital who would turn
show you tho property."H*«
D E M O U E S T ’ S M A G A ZIN E F ashion D epartm ent is in every way far ahead o f that
grapes, and remainder of 160-aero
labor
into
value.
con tained in any other p u b lica tion . Subscribers are entitled each m onth to patterns
tract best of uuimproved land, 12
o f the latest fashions in wom an’ s attire, at no cost to theru other than that n eces­ No. 4.— Small house and large lot,
Daii'y nnd Stock Fnrm o f 240
sary fo r postage and wrapping.
miles from Los Angelos, Cal.
on edge of town, at a sacrifice;
acres, only 3 miles from Coquille
New house, windmill, tank, wine
NO BETTER CHRISTMAS G
I F
T
^
b e
mid..
cheapest home in town and desir­
City. It has an excellent combi­
storage
room
and
everything
else
able place for any one not in busi­
J3Y*>K©unt $1 b y m oney order, registered letter or ch eck to
nation of low inoist pasture and
in shape to run a vineyard.
ness nnd only wanting a home.
DEMOREST’S MAGAZINE, 110 Fifth Avenue, New York City.
meadow land, nnd upland pasture
No. 18.— 280 acres of up-land, sev­
$200 gets it.
with some good timber. Is an
OR THE HERALD’S
eral springs, 7-room house, barn;
estate property nnd run down some
No. 5.— 4 lots, two of them choice
50 acres cleared, 30 fenced and
by being rented out, aud will be
garden land; good house and barn,
balance covered with alder brush
sold at the low price of $12.50~per
large woodhouse, tries and run­
mainly. Some valuable red cedar
acre, subject to an order of sale
ning
branch;
5
blocks
from
court­
tar For Prompt Subsriptions » a r
Both One Year for Only $ 2 .2 5 .
and coal on land.
Fine founda-
by tlie court. Title perfect and is
house in Coquille, $550.
Send your subscriptions to this office.
• tion for stock range nnd controls
an excellent bargain for any per­
No. 6.—An undivided J interest in
other range adjoining. Will grow
manent dairy or stock man.
a good farm near Myrtle Point;
good closer and other hny grasses
will be sold very low by a non­
T hrice-a-W eek Edition.
when cion red; is not too steep. 12 aci'cs more or less inside of Co­
resident; other interests might be
Cheap and on good terms.
quillo City limits. All well cul­
HE,ST I-A P E R nt l
secured at a bargain also, on ac­
tivated creek bottom land, except
L O W E S T l ’ KIOE l
No.
19,— 163 acres on Bear creek;
156 Papers a Year for One Dollar !
count of other interests demand­
a couple of acres nice high
35 acres fenced and in grass; good-
wp1 'fr y
T he Thrice-a-W eek W orld is as good as a D aily
ing their attention.
Property
building ground, weil fenced in
sized barn and sheds; fair dwell-
at tho prico o f a weekly, and with you r largest
known as the Hoffman ranch, at
The Thrice-a-Week World
and best local paper, g iv in g fill vour C ounty
two parcels, fine stream of water
mg-houso, young orchard, fine
and State news,.is equal to a daily and weekly
junction of South and Middle
divides high land from the low
water and outside range, making
anti (’«quille City Herald
at only tho price o f a woekly—$2.25.
Forks of Coquille river; fine land.
lend, just the place 99 out of
_____ _____
T h e W orld prints the nows o f nil tho w orld, hav-
a desirable location for stock.
Together
One ______
Year
i l
o r -vyv «
g special correspondence from all im portant No. 8.— 32 acres all choice river bot­
every hundred is looking for, in a
$2000, with some stock included
« <XirOK
F o r u f Only
$2.25.
y> a in
m y <pZ.ZO,J$>
news points on tho globe.
It has brilliant
small home, near town, school*,
tom land, with all necessary' build­
— one-lialf cash.
flu fK - rq Aa
1
v.
illustrations, stories by great authors, a capital
saim
wm sv
humor png*», com plete markets, departm ents
etc.
ings, fences nnd trees; thrifty No. 20.— 120 acres on Big Creek,
for the household and w om en’s work nnd other
young orchard of 50 trees, market
special departments o f unusual interest.
suitable for a small stock ranch
varieties; 16 acres cultivated; bal­
and home. A few acres cultivated; fP w o good residence lots, sightly
The regular subscription price o f both papers is $3; we will send
ance willow land, uncleared; on
good orchard, cheap buildings—
locution. $150 f o r b oth .
both cne year for only $2.25—or at the rate o f about
the river bank, J mile from Arago
place is neglected and will be sold
1 cent each, postage prepaid.
T w o fine level corner Lota, near the A cad ­
postoffice nnd ereamery.
All
very low to an actual resident, as em y, in C oquille C ity, for $110.
fine clover nnd other grass land.
owner is not able to live thereon
T w o L ots on corner near the C oarthoa*»,
$2500— half down.
and tired of renting it out; $550 chenp fo r ensh.
No. 9.—If you want chenp land,
gets it.
F ou r L ots in basine»» part o f town fo r
$1000: usual size, 50x100 feet.
here it is: 160 acres 4 miles from
Stock is up, you want a stock ranch
G fine R esidence L o t», 8 b lock» from bnst-
postoffice, store, creamery nnd
ch ea p , iu order to make money neas center o f C oqnille fo r $420; tim e
steamer facilities; several acres
easy. H e haoe it, 4.‘)6 acres on a given if von want to b uild.
rich creek bottom, though narrow;
branch of Coos River, handy to
Six beautiful Itm lding L ots near the
balance rolling hills— good grass
steamer communication, orchards, Courthouse fo r $1100.
S t a t e and C o a s t
land when brush is slashed and
LvV“ We have m any other Lota, Houses
buildings, spring water piped to
and L o ta , anrl R an ches to show you. n o t
s p e c ia l
land seeded; 30 acres open.
the house, 40 to 60 acres bottom above enum erated, if you mean business,
Buildings nnd finest spring wnter
s e r v ic e
land, controls back range. Sev­ and oar M r. S an ford w ill look out fo r your
— $650. $300 cash; balance can
if von tell him aa near aa m ay be
enty head of cattle now for sale. interest,
just what yon desire and wish to inveet, eo
be
paid
in
labor
clearing
other
and HERALD
Five dollars per acre gets it, part he can act intelligently fo r you.
8 to 1 2
land $75 each year.
both 1 month,
cash.
Page
1 Pi Acres—One mile from rail-
No. 10.—80 acres, II miles from
A
road depot nnd steam er la nd ing in
160
Acres—Dairy’
Farm,
with
sub­
$
2.10
Coquille; a few acres creek bot­
Evening Telegram and Herald, both 6 mos., only
C «qn ille C ity; b ottom and bench land}
stantial
buildings,
fences,
orchard,
aprrag b ra n ch : fenced, bnt no bniiding*;^
balance green timber bench
'*
“
“
both 1 year, only - - 4.1 5 1 tom,
engine, cream separator, cows, ch o ice loca tion ; $400 cash.
land. Timber reserved for 6years
tools,
some
furniture
and
crops
ou
neh in California
All the Congressional and State Legislative News removal. Five acres cleared on band ready for immediate busi­
» ?
bottom; fine spring branch; fair
come fu ll and complete daily, and your Best house
ness,'for less than $5000. Finely river. F or particulars oall at the H era ld
and barn, other improve­
Weekly Local Paper fo r only the price o f one.
watered and not far from steamer Land A L oan C o'» office.
ments. Only $800. Good terms
landing.
j * Choice Business Lo$, near R
of payment.
$1000 buvs a neat home aud large
R. depvt. river l«ndiM «nd inbMin»»*
No. 11.— A splendidly improved 160-
For frost bites, burns, indolent |
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e
' w a t e r o f C oquille C ity. F n o c $1000.
T h e M i l l i o n s ! I . u n i I T in t «
grounds
near
the
lmsiucss
center
i
acre farm, joining creamery, post,
hav» the best land, besl
sores, eczema, skin disease, and es- |
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of town.
office and school. Splendid build­
lo ca tio n , and b e»t im proved
p e c i n l l y Files, DeW itt’s Witch Hazel | T h e only genuine real estate paper pub-
ings. fences, orchard and soil, all 2 0 a c r e s o f v e r y r i c h b o t t o m la n d [ «ninll farm in the qoqn ille valley, i« in -
Salve stands first nnd b e s t .
Look I
in A m .n c a . It oircalates in every
on
th o L an k o f f o m ii l l e
r i v e r »ide property, in one o f the nioeat tow n« m
in
fine
order;
part
choice
l>ottoin
on
t h e D a n k o l C o q u i l l e r l v e f \ T o o « oonn ty. I f von want tho
very be«t
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. | state in the U nion. Parties interested in
out for dishonest people who try to i bn, inR. „.lllnc or Mohn„ BinR ift„ d, m er­
land, cleared and cultivated, or in
near Coquille Citv.
\V ill sell at price» alia term s that are an o b je c t »n d
half or nil. at a price vou can af- have #:Win to $«00 *o tevee* im » home
clover; good water for house nnd
imitate nnd counterfeit it. It’s their chandise or other property w ill find w bst
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that is a jo y forever, and mean besmesw,
stock;
bench mainly cleared
ford to clear Uie timber, consis- vrrite ns for exact d escription and term» o f
endorsement of a good article. they want iu T H E N A T IO N A L LAND
L IS 1'. It is jam full o f special bargains
and in grass, balance in fine tim­
ting of Alder, Ash and Myrtle. I op tion al paym ents.
Worthless goods are not imitated. and offers o f exchange. S ingle cop ies by
ber.
$6000; all
cash down.
Must be seen to know its fine Q Q A A C R E 8 On an arm o f
Get DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. mail 10 cent«. Addre«« T he N ational Land
Twenty selected cows, tools, furni­
quality of soil nnd location.
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Coo» B ay : part very rich creek
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b ottom land: aandv loam ; bon se and tw o
L i« t Publishing C o..G reen R idge. Missouri.
It. 8. Knowlton.
ture and fowls, and everything l.I'J Acres
of fine land, linlf bench I „ rn. ; Rn<«] orch a rd »: small frnita: fe n c in g v
ready to work with, for sale sep­
and half bottom laud, inside of the
the finest
finest spring«
springs im aginable right all
Nels Peterson, o f Prosper, has
house and barn, sufficient for never fa ilin g ;
After cne hnndred nnd four bal­
arately and reasonably.
Coquille City limits; b o t t o m land
“ w ~r fo
f o r small
amal'. m a oh
o b in
ta eir
n v if
i f d esired: »u t-
innci power
leased the schooner Mizpnh nnd
in meadow and
laxv* vegetables.
rcfc v m a v .w -
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Can
a n side
aide rar
r a ra Re
e on hilMand.
h ilM a n d . Bott
B ottom la n d th or-
lota for United States seuator, thè will ran her on the Coquille river No. 12.— Why pay $150 for one or
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Lv,
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- ) _ !- > I o < o z h ly cle a re d . C attle, horse«, fow l«, im-
be divided at a profit by nght ' , 1 p|<menta
auj furniture, all in cU d ed , a*
two small town lots, when we can
California legislature ndjourned, aud San Francisco route in the
P>e
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$.'«00.
party. Only $1100.
put you onto several acres inside
lumber trade.
I i a v i n g f a r e \ t o e le e * .
IDNEY
chool Furniture Co
M
$ 1.00
hampered people’s newspaper in Coos county.
$ 2000 .
R ichard F Knox to Battha B K nox, bis
w ife—8 X o f
X and n ^ o f s e ^ , seo 15.
t 29, r 13.
Henry R hoder to W C Sanderson— The
stable property in B andon; $1500.
Arago Creamery C o to W m H Sohroeder
and W M Purges«—Arago creamery prop­
erty in sec 36, t 28, r 13; $2500.
Joseph Ferry to R K Pershbaker—L ots
1, 10, block 14, E lvy add to R iverton.
J 0 Rogue to Nelson J ones—C ontract to
convey o X o f nw X t see 16, t 29, r 13: $150.
H enry N Lorenz to J D Lowe, jr —L ots 5,
6, block 49, C oqu ille C ity; $200.
W W G age, «heriff, W m Howell ju d g­
m ent debtor, to Joseph F lam — W X ° f 80 Xt
e K o f sw X t »ec 36, t 29. r 14; $2200.
L oren zo D S oott to Mary Jane S cott—
Nw X o t nw X t H®o 20* 8 X o f sw X o f se Xt
sec 17, t 25, r 12.
Frederick E lliott and C harlotte E lliott to
Sarah S in cla ir—E X o f sw X o f sw X •8ec 13*
t 26. r 13; $10.
Sarah S inolair to John A Spencer—E X
o f sw X o f sw Xt sec 13, t 26, r 13; $25.
Ohas A Joh n son to Johanna Asplund—
9.97 acres in «eo 27, t 25, r 13, north o f West­
ern add to Marshfield.
W W Gage, sheriff, to F Tim m erm an —
L o t 1, sec 30, lota 10,11. 12, west part o f 13,
seo 31, t 25, r 12, lots l, 2 ,3 , 4. seo 25, lot 1,
seo 26, lo t 1, no X o f nw X , e X o f se Xt
36, t 25, r 13, and tide land fron ting, except­
ing several paroels and lets in East Marsh­
field; $1244.60.
W W Gage, sheriff, to Eugene O ’ Connell,
Kate F nnd Frank Thibault, debtors—
B locks 6 and 7 Sohetter add to Marshfield;
$ 2000 .
W. W. Gage, sheriff, to John W K oon and
H T Schweers—Lots 4, 5, sec 8, lots 6, 7, 8,
west part o f lo t 5, seo 2, t 28, r 13; $3030.
H T' Schweers to John W K oon —U ndi­
vided X ° f above; $500.
John W K oon to Amanda M cC onn ell—11
acres in lot 6, sec 2, t 28, r 13; $300.
W W Gage, sheriff, to E O ’ O o n rte ll-L o ts
6, 7, 8, block 6, M arshfield; $900.
John F H all, roceiver. to E O ’ Connell
and C 11 M erchant—E X o f sw X* lot8
7,
sec 25,It 28, r 15, less parcels; $1500.
W W Gage, sheriff, to L ipm an S achs—
L ot 2, sec 19. t 16, r 13. e ^ o f n e X t «w X o f
n\\Xt «eo ¡¿4, t 26, r 14; $f»00.
Gen L ytle P ost N o 27, G A R , to L Hnr-
locker—L ot 4, block 21, C oqu ille City.
L Harlocker to Elizabeth M.orras—L o t 4
block 21, Coquille C ity; $100.
J S Graham to T E l i u r t c l l - E
o f lu cr e
in sw corner o f Be X ° f HW X t 8ec 9, t 23, r
12; $60.
E S Spurgeon to G eo G C onger—Parcel in
se corner o f ne X t see 10, t 28, r 13.
A and G eorgia in R eed to Chas H J ack­
son—L ot 5 block 128 Empire C ity.
Joseph Ferry to Em erson F erry—L ots 2,
8, block 3, E lvv add to R iverton.
Fanny E D yer to John H Yager—L o t 7
and w 19»{ feet >f block 1 W ater F ron t add
to B andon; $2600.
First come first served; so march
up and pay back dues on tho H kualu
1 and a year ahead. This will secure
j that good little pnper, the Farm
! Journal, five years without any
1 further pay.
Shall we hear from
you within one week?
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