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T U E S D A Y , M A Y 23, 1899.
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T H E
ARE YOU
SORE
STIFF
AND
Church Directory.
M. E. church, south -regular services
each Sunday inorniuK and evening, by the
pastor,
E. L. F itc h .
Rev. K obt. Ennis. Presbyterian, will
enpy the pulpit at the Christian church in
this city the 2d and 4th Sundays o f each
m on th . All are oordially in v ite d .
Herald Land ? i Loai) Co.
From hard work or outdoor
exercise ?
ST. JACOBS OIL
vOSlllOUOlllllll
W ill cure after a few appli
cations, and make the
muscles Umber and strong.
L O C A L IT E M S .
The Farm Journal for 5 years and
the H erald at the price of one years’
subscription to the H e r a l d .
Rev. M. C. Miller and Prof. J.
A. Easton of Dora, representatives
nt the YT. P. S. 0 . W . convention,
dropped into the H ekald sanctum
a brief spell.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Rowan
down from their Fisbtrap
shopping Inst Thursday.
report the general health of
people good.
were
home
They
their
Clarence Edmunds, an employe
in the finishing department of the
Randon woolen mill, was a dele
gate) to the Y . P. 8. C. W . conven
tion aud made a pleasant call at the
H e r a l d oftico.
Mr. E. wns elected
president for the uext term.
The M cDuffie Brothers, Bert
aud Ethan, are doing the painting
at the uew Alexsou block, closely
following the carpenters so that the
building will he finished aud ready
for occupancy as scon as the last
nail is driven.
Mrs. D. F. Dean will take orders
for enlarged photographs, as agent
for Mrs. Ed Sherwood, of Myrtle
Point.
Mrs. Sherwood's work is
very fine, and beiug a home enter
prise deserves
your patronage.
Call and see samples of work at
Mrs. Deun’s.
Etlmu McDuffee is quite a N im
rod, if paraphernalia is any sign.
H e came home the other day from
a fishing trip with two rods and
lines across his shoulder, a hand
saw, square, tapeline, etc., but uot
n fish. The fish wouldn’ t bite for a
fellow wbo would gauge his fish
story by square and tnpemeasure.
Umpqua Refuses to Give Up the Dead.
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C i i n l l t A l t a l W . A i i . One of the largest and best of the
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Illustrated Magazines which has
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now for three years claimed that
it possesses the largest clientele of intelligent, thoughtful read
ers reached by any publication, daily, weekly or monthly, in
the world.
(HERALD BUILDING)
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Coquille City, Oregon.
B uys and S ells your R eal E state and any thing else you wish to
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It 011(1.
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A ®eJ™ Polita paper (almost
W . W . McGuire, brother of the | Thrice-a-Week
dispose of.
late Hollister D. McGuire, roturned
New York
$h0°
M akes L oans and I nvestments for you.
Saturday from the Umpqua, where
R ents or L eases your farm or city property.
The
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The Official County paper,
he has been for a month, searching
W rite us if you wnut e d A gen t ill this county and nt the courtly seat
for the bodies of his brother nnd F. C O Q U IL tf CITY
BrjyWhen askiug information, give the number of the piece inquired
$ 2 .0 0
A. Reed. While he has found little
about corresponding with the number in this list.
to ecournge him, Mr. McGuire says hampered people's newspaper in Coos county.
that the search will be continued
until the last ray of hope has
good clover and other hay grasaes 20 acres of very rich bottom land
W o h a u n some lar&° farms 1 to
vanished.
In addition to the boat
when cleared; is not too steep.
HU
U
3 miles from town,
on the bank of Coquille river
and the coats of the two men, which
Cheap and on good terms.
creameries, aud good shipping fa
near Coquille City.
W ill sell
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IF
YO
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F
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,
LAST
A
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D
BEST,
were found a few days after the
cilities, which can be had i u o h t ,
half or all, at a prico you can af
we will send th e. . . .C O S M O P O L IT A N ,................ $1.0G
drowning, two memorandum books
ou account of old age or infirmity No. 19,— 163 acres on Bear creek;
ford to clear the timber, consis
and th e . . C O Q U IL L E C ITY H E R A L D . . . . . . . . . 2.00,
35 acres fenced nnd in grass; good-
have been found. One had belonged
of owners, or lack of means, or
ting of Alder, Ash and Myrtle.
sized
barn
and
sheds;
fair
dwell
the
System
o
f
S
e
lf
In
stru
ctio
n
in
to Mr. McGuire and the other to
proper tact for handling; some
Must be seen to know its fine
ing-house,
young
orchard,
fine
Mr. Reed.
These were not found
are under mortgage, and must
B ookkeeping ............................................................... 1 7 5
quality of soil and location.
water
and
outside
range,
making
for two or three weeks after the (Containing 21 blank books, form books, check books,
be sold; some of these can be had
n desirable location for stock.
coats were found.
l o w , and would divide into sev
etc.--about 5 pounds of printed blanks and instruc
13| Acres of fine land, half bench
$2000, with some stock included
Mr. McGuire says that the will of tions— giving full ami complete self-instruction in a
eral choice small homes that can
and half bottom land, inside of
— one-half cash.
Mr. Reed has been found. In it he practical way, that anyone can understand, at so small
be made very profitable in time
Coquille City limits; bottom land
leaves the cannery and personal a cost of time and money) all tor only............. ..................
to people who are able to work, No. 20.— -120 acres on Big Creek,
in meadow and vegetables. Can
$ 2 .7 5
property to his nephew, Warren
and have means and act to han
be divided at a profit by right
suitable for a small stock ranch
Reed, and the remainder of bis es
dle them.
party. Only $1100.
and home. A few acres cultivated;
tate to his wife nnd other relatives.
good orchard, cheap buildings—
If you want a business lot at a rea
The estate amounts to about $200,-
place is neglected and will be sold 11 acres inside incorporate limits of
sonable figure the Herald Land
llnndon with house and fencing.
000.
very low to an actual resident, as
W ill sell at sight, or exchange for
Co. can supply you.
Warreu Reed will continue to op
owner is not able to live thereon
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This is the best offer over made by any newspaper.
other kind of property we can
erate the cannery, which be has
and tired of renting it out; $550
W e will give
I f you think of embarking in the
handle. What have you to trade ?
practically beeu iu charge of for
gets it.
grocery or general store business,
In fact if you have auy property
The Twice-a-Week Republic,
I
some time.
our Mr. Sanford can give you in No. 21.— 116 acres near Beaver Hill
which you wish to sell or trade.
A .o » r l « r »1 a r e a r ,
Here is n scrap from a letter of And the New and Superb
formation wboro good bargains
eoal mines, known as the Willard
fl
'
Private Buchanan, of Colonel Fun-
can be secured in those lines that
place.
80 acres is very rich bea 10 Asres ot mostly fine and high
all to y o u o n e y e a r
ground for residence when subdi
ston’s famous Kansas
regiment, j REPUBLIC SUNDAY MAGAZINE, $
will no doubt save you money.
ver dam bottom, balance hill land.
Alone Tor » 1 .8 3 a year*
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POSTAGE P A ID FO R
vided; near business center of
worthy of copying as showing the [52 com
Has spring water and will make
p lete numbers, 18 large paces e a ch o f ^ \
Our outside hustler, Mr. R. D.")
Coquille City. Large house and
sterling stuff of which our volun ch oicest illustrations nnd m iscellaneous
an A l place when improved.
Sanford, will take pleasure in |
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u
¿ f o mm
other improvements.
An aero or
teers are made, and that we doubt reading that m oney can buy.!
Can be had at reasonable price on
-i
giving you information, and }■
two of choice bottom land for
not depicts the thoughts of many of C oquille C ity HERALD,
account of it being owned by an
\ \
n
showing these properties to j
garden. Mostly wood lnnd, which
our citizen soldiers in the Philip
T h e largest, best and only independent
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1 a I W
aged lady, who cannot improve it.
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interested parties.
P e op le’ s Paper in C oos C ou n ty,
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can be utilized to advantage. Only
pines:
No. 23.— For sale, or exchange for
$1000— which is too cheap, but
“The health of the boys is fairly
No. 2.— 80 acres on Bear creek,
When you renew your subscription do not lose sight
good bottom land on Coquille
it must be sold soon.
good, but the feeling is general
known
as
the
Bickford
Bartlett
K»aj“ of this splendid offer. “ 53®
river or its tributaries, a choice
among them that they are not doing
place, good timber and bottom
30-acre fruit tract, 55 miles east 79 acres saw timber, 3 miles from
the kind of service for which they
land combined; spring branch;
Coquille saw mill, and rafting
of San Francisco, 2300 soft-shell
volunteered. That they will stand
will be sold at a bargain, as owner
water; land suitable for grass,
almonds, 150 apricot trees, also
by their guns and do their duty
is nonresident; will make a good
fruit and vegetables, when timber
general varieties for family ues.
liko men, without grutnbling.so long
borne when improved for a man
is removed; fine springs, all hill
Cheap at $3500.
No. buildings.
as they wear Uncle Sam’s uniform,
with small capital who would turn
land.
Only $6 per acre; time
No drouth.
Fare by boat to San
and until they die or are honorably
labor into value.
given with proper security as
Francisco, 25 cents.
discharged, goes without saying.
FOR
loug as desired, with interest at
00
No. 4.— Small house and large lot, Also 180 acres adjoining above,
But that does not binder them feel
lit I (lid .
All three for one year only $2.85
and
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For little more than
^e price of one<^~
...AnnT., /> *
J WOK I H S4.25.
$2
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A jin
I DEMOREST’S
Ritmili) MAGAZINE
F . Long & Son began moving
into their new storeioom (the new
AleiBon block) last Thursday morn
ing. _ They have been so crowded
nud in such n state of unrest where
they bad been occupying that they
A
liayo been on nettles ever since the
on edge of town, at a sacrifice;
60 acres in cultivation, 40 acres
ing— and quietly saying— that un
new buildiug was started. They der the terms of their enlistment
The subscription price of
cheapest home in town and desir
good saw timber, balance good
DEMOREST’S
will have fine quarters, convenient they ought now to be relieved.”
able place for any one not in busi
wood and pasture land; about 40
la reduced to $1 a year.
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for trade, and the largest and best
ness and only wanting a home.
acres of the last could be put in
DEMOREST’ S contains more matter, artistic,
stock of saddle and harness ware
Prune-Crop Fa'lure Confirmed.
scientific, social and practical than any other one
$200 gets it.
cultivation after being cleared; all
m agazine contains.
between San Francisco and Port-
under fence, no buildings. Price,
It
is
a
m
agazine
fo
r
the
whole
fam
ily.
laud.
Salem, May 16.— The latest re
$1800.
W ou ld trade for prop
It gives us m uch geu eal m atter ns a n exclusively No. 8.— 32 acres all choice river bot
ports from orchardists confirm the
tom land, with all necessary build-
literary m agazine.
erty of \ the value of the above,
At first the representation to the
II treats household topiis aa fully as a strictly dom es
iripfs, fonpoH ar\.l trooa; t h r i t i j
statement made last week that the
and take mortgage for other half
tic jnutnol.
Y . P. 8. C. W . convention at this
young orchard of 50 trees, market
prune crop will be practically a
It gives as m uch interesting m atter fo r you ng people
remaining one and two years at
place last week was pretty slim
as
a
strictly
young
pedble’
s
p
u
b
lica
tio
n
........It
gives
varieties;
16
acres
cultivated;
b
a
l-!
failure this seasou.
The prunes
8 % interest.
as m uch fash ion news la a strictly fashion p a p e r ...
from the outside districts but ma
ance willow land, uncleared; on
continue to fall from the trees.
___ It is beautifully d in te d , illustrated, and care
terially improved later, bringing in
No.
24.— A splendid 2-acre home
fu lly edited.
the river bank, J mile from Arago |
Many orchardists are disposed to
a good number of able, earnest
postoffice and creamery.
All • with large new house; great var-
tnke a cheerful view of the situation, D E M O K E S T ’ S M A G A ZIN E F ash ion Departm ent is in «very wav far ahead o f that
con tained in any other p u b lica tion . Subscribers are entitled each m onth to patterns
workers. The absence of Rev. R.
ieiy of fruit and shrubbery. Free
fine clover and other grass land.
and say that with all conditions fav
o f tho latest fashions in w om an’s attire, at no cost toth em other than that n eces
C. Lee was a disappointment, ns
spring water; bottom and side-
sary for postage and wrapping.
$2500— hnlf down.
orable only a short crop could have
was also those of Mrs. Abernethy
bill gronnd. Inside of corpor
been expected, for the trees bore so NO BETTER- C H R ISTM AS G I F T ,-,i ,n B »‘I?*’! ■4»»rtp»ton to
Dem orest's Ma* azinu can be m ade.
aud Rev. Harnish. However, the
No. 9.— I f you want cheap land,
ation of Coquille City.
heavily last year that they needed a
£& ~R em it $1 b y m oney order, registered letter or check to
convention wns interesting aud pro
here it is: 160 a cres! miles from
rest. With oue season’s rest nud
No. 25 .— One and onis-balf acres in
D EM O R EST’S M A G A Z IN E , 110 Fifth Avenue, New York City.
fitable, nnd wns socially much,
postoffice, store, creamery and
consequent growth, it is, hoped a full
Coquille City, with house; bottom
enjoyed.
steamer facilities; several acres
crop should be realized next year.
ground
and
bench.
Spring
OR T H E H E R A L D ’S
rich creek bottom, though narrow;
The Gran 3 Lodge I. O. O. F. of
branch, etc. $550.
( P ort O rforii T rib u n e .)
balance
rolling
hills—
good
grass
Oregon nnd the Rebeknli Assem
Hoc. E. S. Platts lias purchased
land when brush is slashed and No. 26.— Good new cottage and 6
bly both met nt Salem Inst W ednes
land seeded; 30 acres open.
fine residence aud garden lots,
For Prompt Subsriptions
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Both Ono Year for Only $2 .25.
day, the former in the senate cham 320 acres of land from D . L. A n
derson, of Denmark. The land is
Buildings nnd finest spring water
near courthouse and business, in
ber at the capitol nnd the latter at
Send your subscriptions to this office.
— $650. $300 cash; balance can
Coquille City. $750.
Odd Fellow s'hall. The list of del on the north slope of Sixes river
and
is
a
fine
stock
range.
be paid in labor clearing other
egates attending the I. O. O. F.
No.
27.— House with several small
land $75 each year.
The Guerin boys, of Eckley,
meeting names the following from
eek Edition.
rooms and two lots, in Coquille
Coos county: Arago lodge, No. 28, while out hunting receutly, suc
City, $300.
No. 12.— W hy pay $150 for one or
APF.lt at \
of Em pire City— C. M. Byler and ceeded in capturing two cub pan
two small town lots, when we can
• 150 Papers a Year for O ne Dollar I
lllu 1,0 A 1 S1 P R IC E j
No. 28.— 5-room cottage and two
B. D. Jones; Sunset No. 51, Marsh thers nnd killing the third cut) and
put you onto several acres inside
The T hrice-a-W eek W orld is as good as a D aily
The littln captives
lots, twro blocks from postoffice—
field— J. T. McCormnc, E. A. A n the mother.
the incorporation for the same
at the price o f a weekly, and with your largest
are
about
three
months
old
and
are
onle $450.
derson, W . B . Cnrtis; Coquille No.
rhe Thriw-a-ffrck World
£ fli
and best local paper, givin g all your County
money? It is nearly level ben ch --
A s panther scalps are
and State news, is equal to a daily and weekly
53, Coquille City, J. A. Seed, Clias. doing fine.
good
fruit
nnd
building
ground,
r
an
and
Cminillc
City
Ikrald
No.
29.— 9-room box house, small
at
only
tho
price
o
f
a
weekly—$2.25.
A . Harriugton; Bandon No. 133, worth 82 each, it would not bo a
T he W orld prints the news o f all the world, h a v
when cleared— J of n mile from
Tog-tUer One Year
barn, five blocks from postoffice
Bandon— V. N. Perry, J. C. Logan bad idea to start a panther rnnch
ing special c »rreepondence from all im portant
P. O. nnd school.
and courthouce; only $400.
« f o r Only $ 2 .2 5 .y >
news points o n tne globe.
It has brilliant
somewhere iu the mountains cf
'The remains of the late Mrs.
illustrations, stories by great authors, n capital
Curry.
humor page, com plete markets, departments No. 13.— 360 acres, 8 miles from No. 30.— Roomy new house and two
Eliza Jane Edwards, for several
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for the household and w om en’s work and other
lots on a prominent residence
Coquille City, on North Fork of
Capital Journal:
Sheriff Gage
years a resident of this valley, were
special departm ents o f unusual interest.
corner for $600.
river, only $3200. Fair improve
taken on tlio trn'n from Marshfield aud Mrs. Gage, nnd Deputy J. E.
Tho regular subscription price of both papers is $3 ; wo will send
ments all around; 60 to 80 acres
to Myrtlo Point Inst Wednesday for Perrott, of Coquille, registered at
No. 31.— One lot near business cen
both cne year for only 82.25— or nt tbn rate of about
tillable, balance saw timber handy
interment, accompanied by Capt. the Salem today. Mr. Gage says
ter of town. Lays low and can
1 cent each, postage prepaid.
to
river.
A
bargain
for
the
right
C. E. Edwards and Hiram E d lumbering nnd eoal are the princi
be had cheap. Would be valu
man.
wards, sons, nnd Mrs. Manley Rob pal industries. Dairying leads in
able for certain purposes; only
erts.
Mrs. Edwards bad been farming products. Mr. Gage is not
$75.
No. 1 5 .— 80 acres on river, near Riv
moved to the bay some several much of an expansionist so far ns
erton— 43 acres bottom land, 25 No. 32.— 10 acres, one mile from
weeks ugo, owing to poor liealtb, the Philippines are coacerued. He
acres fenced and cultivated, 15
Coquille City, with house, barn,
ami was makiug her home with her thiuks they nre a savage race of
acres bench, big timber logged
trees and spring water. A nice
eon, Capt. Ed amide, and in cnmpauy people that we do not wnnt to have
off and seeded,40 acres hill. Build
home, when better
improved.
with others of her children and much to do with.
ings nnd orchards ample for pres
Only $600.
friends. H er health couiinued to
Roseburg Review:
Gov. Geer
ent use. $3000.
fail, however, till Monday morning,
and Trustees Northnp nnd Canklin
We w a n t to correspond w ith
12:30 o'clock, she passed away
came up from Portland Inst even
No. 16.— 160 acres, 3 miles from
p
a
rtie s who are looking f o r a
id the age of (¡7 years, 11 months
ing to attend the final meeting of
Norway, No. 1 bench and hill land;
and IT days.
Mrs. Edwards was
firs
t-c la s s H otel w ith a good
the Soldiers’ Home board.
On
suitable for fruit, stock, corn or
born in Ohio, moved to Indiana, Thursday the institntion will be
We have som ething
vegetables.
Cheap
buildings, business.
and when Charlie was about I year
turned over to the governor, the
fine bearing orchard, 16 acres in te re s tin g in th is line.
Must
old moved to Wisconsin. The fam
board retiring.
under plow and considerable have $ 3 50 0 ready cash to be
ily moved to Kausaa an I860, and
$2.10 brush slashed off nnd in grass for g in w ith .
E ucning Telegram and Herald, both 6 mos., on ly
The Walla Walla penitentiary has
then to Oregon in 1875, residing
pasture, well watered.
Cheap at
4.15
“
“
both 1 year, on ly
in Coos County, most o f that time I manufactured 700,000 grain sacks
$17 00.
Owner has business in Stock Is up, you wnnt a stock ranch
« t Myrtle P rin t
Sh e had been a \ this year, but is unable to supply
A ll the Congressional and S tate L e gisla tive News the cast, hence, a bargain.
cheap, in order to make money
loving nnd affectionate uiottier, aud j the demand. The price of sacks
easy.
We have it, 436 acres on a
come f u l l an d complete d a ily, and yo u r Best No. 17.— A trade for unimproved
:
has
Ins'ii
reduced
from
$54
to
$52.50
her decease is sincerely mourned
branch of Coos River, handy to
Weekly Local Paper f o r on ly the p ric e o f one.
by her surviving children and many per 1000.
timber land (must bo convenient
steamer communication, orchards,
friends.
for marketing), or a stock farm, or
W . II. Lee, with otilv 75 cents iu
buildings, spring water piped to
grazing land in Coos county, for 50
his pockets, struck a pocket ou
the house, 40 to 50 acres bottom
BO Y E A R S '
» tats ov O hio , C m o r T oca n o, I
acres
full
bearing
grapes,
40
acres
; Mount Sterling. Josephine county,
E X P E R IE N C E
land, controls back range.
Sev
L ic a s C ounty,
f
under
cultivation
other
than
I
and
iu
two
days
took
out
$1700.
Frnnk J. Cheney make# oath Hint
1 *
enty head of cattle now for sale.
• <•> •
¿h e senior partner o f the firm o f F. 4. C hb -
grapes, and remainder of 160-acre
Five dollars per acre gets it, part
v i y * C o., d oisff bust naan in the City o f T«v
W h o o p i n g \ m ig li.
tract best of unimproved land. 12
'etlo. C ounty and State aforesaid, and that
H eadquarters
cash.
¿a id firm will pay the sum o f O N E HUN
miles from Los Angelos, Cal.
I iutd a little boy wlio w a s nearly
fo r
D R E D D O L L A iW for «aoh nnd every cane
New house, windmill, tank, wine 160 Acres— Dairy Farm, with sub
<U*1
from
an
attack
of
whooping
v f C atarrh that ennnot be cared by the use
storage room and everything else
o f JI 4 l . l / S C A TA K K It CI ltK .
M>ugh. My neighbors recommended
stantial buildings, fences, orchard,
FR AN K 4. CHENEY.
D e s ig n s
in shape to run a vineyard.
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy.
I
engine, cream separator, cows,
C o p y r ig h t s A c .
Sworn to b efore m e nnd subscribed in niv
AftTone Rending a sketch and description may
tools, some furniture and crops on
presence, this 6th day o f D ecem ber, A. 1». did not think that any medicine
quickly uncertain our opinion free whether an
No. 18. 280 acres of up-land, sev
I8W.
| would help him, but after giving
probuMT p*t*nt*M«.
Com » 52£S£:
an tri
hand ready for immediate busi
in..nti n . a pmS.i'iTgj‘
i !“ 5fe_£’““
CY R U S NOBLE,
A. W. GLEASON,
lioni» strictly confidential. Handbook on Patent*
eral springs, 7-room house, barn;
him n few doses of that remedy I
ness, for less than $5000. Finely
sent free, oldest ajrenrr
•ncy f for eeourln* parents.
Notary Public.
•j SEAL |
_ Patents Liken
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Murra r à c o. receive
O L D H ER M ITA G E ,
50 acres cleared, 30 fenced and
noticed an improvement, and one
watered and not far from steamer
•pect.ii *• fi r, without charge. In the
Hull*. Catarrh C ure is tnk-'n m tern fill v
balance covered with alder brush
landing.
B U R K E 'S S C O T C H M A L T ,
nnd nets d irect!v >n the be od ami ion. •»-» bottl - cured him entirely. It is the
mainlv.
Some
valuable
red
cedar
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, ■:!: i di,ii>- T 1 ver had in
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btiTB a neat home and lar^e
nnd coal on land.
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Scientific American.
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$500— part cash, 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 postoffice— utimproved.
IBirCan 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 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 nnd 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, woll fenced in
two parcels, fine stream of water
divides high lnnd from the low
land, just the place 99 out of
every hundred is looking for, in a
small home, near town, schools,
etc.
f"Pwo good residence lots, sightly
location . $150 fo r b oth .
T w o fine level corner Lota, near the Acad
em y, in C oqu ille C ity, for $110.
T w o L ots o n corner near the Courthouse,
cheap fo r cash.
F ou r L ots in business part of town for
$1000; usual size. 50x100 feet.
6 fine Residence L o ts, 8 b lock s from busi
ness center o f C oquille fo r $ 490 ; Mono
given if yon wnnt to build.
Six beautiful B uilding
Coartlionse fo r $000.
Lota near
the
f W We have m any other Lota, Houeee
nnd L o ts , and R anches to ahow yon. no*
above enum erated, if you mean buaineea,
nnd oar M r. S anford w ill look out for your
interest, if von tell him as near aa nay be
just what you desire and wish to invea*, eo
he can act intelligently for you.
1 K
Acres— One mile from rail-
A ^
road dep ot and stoam er landing in
Cequille C ity; b ottom and bonoh land;
spring b ra n ch ; fenced, but no buildings;
ch oice loca tio n : $400 onsh.
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river. F or particulars call at the Herald
Land <fc L oan C o’ s office.
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Choice Business L ot, near R
R . d ep ot, river landing and in busineaa
center o f C oqu ille City. Price $1000.
We
have the best land, best
loca tion , and b e t tmprovnd
«mall farm in tbe C oqoillc Tallay, is ia -
side property, in one o f the n icest towns in
Coos cou nty. I f you want the r w y h««t
at prices and term s that are an object
have $9000 to $0000 to invest in a b L __
that is a jo y forever, and mean buaineea.
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A C R E S — On
an arm of
Coos B ay; part very rich creek
bottom land: aandv loam ; boose and two
barns; good orchards; sm all fru its; fencing;
the finest springs im agin able right at
house and barn, sufficient for never failing
l»ower fo r sm all m achinery if desired; out
side rat ge on hill land. B ottom landthof-
o n ih ly c h a r e d . C attle, horses, fow ls, itn-
plements aud furniture, all inoluaed, at