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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (May 30, 1899)
C^nUlr City f\er»lru “ C hurch Directory. M. E. charoh. south -regalnr services each Sunday raorniuK aud evening, by the pastor, E. L . F i t c h . Rev. Kobt. Ennis. Presbyterian, will oc cupy the pulpit at the Christian church in this city the 2d and 4th Sundays o f each month. All are cordially invited. THE C H O IC E T U E SD A Y . MAY 30, 1899 lumbago IS EASY TO GET AND JUST AS EASY TO CURE Clubbing I Offers, hjerald Land s Loai) Co. Cosmopolitan: One of the largest and best of the Illustrated Magazines, which has ITEM S now for three years claimed that 1.00 it possesses tho largest clientele of intelligent, thoughtful read Uncle Johu VVenver, of Sumner, ers reached by any publication, daily, weekly or monthly, in was in town last Thursday and Letter With Some Items ot Interest to Us. the world. Friday. A metropolitan paper (almost, Napa City, C a l, May 20.—I have Thrice-a-Week Jesse Lose, of the Marshfield in fact, a daily, giving 8000 1.00 been reading your valuable paper New York Son, was a visitor in Ckquille City columns a year) through the kindness of Mrs. Bark- last Friday. The Official County paper, low, an old resident of your town, The A business meeting of the Coos and as her sou Jim has gone and all-home-print,and only County Pioneers will be held at committed matrimony, 1 thought 11 COQUILLE CITY 2.00 independent, free, un- Marshffeld in Anaust. would tell you about it. The critter j hampered people’s newspaper in Coos county, The FarinJourual for 5 years and thought the girls here in our little I the H krai . u at the price of one years’ town of only 5000 people, with lots j subscription to the H e r a l d . of ns slick, plump and pretty little Hon. W. S. Vanderburg passed and big girls as the sun ever broke dowu to Bandon last Friday from through the fog ou, weren’t good OR IF YOU PREFER, LAST AND BEST, enough for him, so he lmd to go a business visit to Myrtle Point. we will send th e .. . .COSM OPOLITAN,..............$1.00 and the..CO QU ILLE CITY H E R A L D .......... ...2 .0 0 , Judge Schroeder, and Willie off up to Nord, Butte county, where and the E llis System o f S e lf Instruction in Schroeder and wife, of Arago, were there ain’t but about half a dozen visitors in Coqnille last Wednes girls to pick from and find a wife. Bookkeeping ................ ! .................... 1-75 But you know the ways o f boys (Containing 21 blank books, form books, check books, day- and girls are bard to figure on, so etc.-—about 5 pounds of printed blanks and instruc Miss Flora Urqnhart aod Miss >ve will forgive Jim this time, hop Sara Lee o f Riverton were iu town ing he won’t do so any more. But tions—giving full and complete self-instruction in a Wednesday, and with other cnlls, let me tell right here, we got even practical way, that anyone can understand, at so small $ 2.75 included a pleasant visit on the on him. Wecbarivaried them twice a cost of time and money) all tor only............ ................ H erald . and threw rice all over them. I The Indian war veterans and pi forgot to tell you, he wns bitched oneers at many places, particularly to Miss Etta Smith. The young at Portland, will take a prominent Miss lived here a long time when place in the Memorial Day pro she was younger Iheu she is now, This is the best offer ever made by any newspaper. and she isn’t very old yet; she won’ t ceedings. We will give be 17 till next fall, and be (Jim ) The work of baildiog an addi won’t be 19 till next fall or winter, The Twlce-a-Week Republic, tion to Lyon’s mill, placing another so lie’s a kind of a fall chicken too A I .N f l o r ( I ■ y e a r . engine, etc., etc., was completed — bat we wish them all the success And the New and Superb and the mill started np last Wed of their forefathers and foremoth- nesday morning, after a lapse of a ALL TO YOU ONE YEAR REPUBLIC SUNDAY MAGAZINE, ere. 1 fortnight. A I a i i p f o r 9 1 .2 A a y r tk rt POSTAGE PAID FOR I suppose yon woold like to [52 complete numbers, 18 large paces each of® * Jason Randleman was up from know something about the crops choicest illustrations and miscellaneous Parkersburg last Wednesday on down here. I bear it raius every reading that money can buy.! business at the county seat. He day except Sundays up there, theu Coquille City HERALD, AITye «r; 92 has just recovered from a latesick- it snovs so people can go out The largest, best and only independent People’s Paper in Coos County, nesBjjiud this visit was after a pro Bleigb-riding, but we live in a t r a c t absence. milder country down here; we see When you renew your subscription do not lose sight “© 8 Mrs. D. F. Dean will take orders the sun 300 days in the year (when of this splendid offer.' for enlarged photographs, as agent it isn’t foggy). Jack Frost came along this year nnd knocked out for Mrs. Ed Sherwood, of Myrtle Poiut. Mrs. Sherwood’s work is the cherries, plums and prunes in very fine, and being a borne enter good order, so we have to get you prise deserves your patronage. to send us some this year. We Call and see samples of work at have got lots of peaches, pears, apples and figs to feed you ou Mrs Dean’s. wlieu you come to see us, and dead FO R Mr. nnd Mrs James Robinette1 loads o f liny, barley, wheat nnd A o f Louisville, Idaho, had been vis- j corn to feed your mule on. But} The subscription price of itiug their relatives, Mr. and Mrs. | look cut, they kill mules for beef i (J DEMOREST’S B. R. Myuatt, at this place, for iu this town. Cattle are high and Is reduced to $1 a year. several days, but left for their scarce in California. D EM O REST’S coutaiis more matter, artistic, home on last Friday’s train. They scientific, sooial and practical than any other one We have thoroughbred men (not ! magazine contains. had visited at his sister’s, Mrs. horses) down here. There was} It is a magazine for the ’ hole family. Ledgerwood, at Bandon for some a tnnn came to town the other day j It gives as much goneril matter as an exclusively literary magazine. time. Mr. If. is in poor health. and hadn’t time to tie his horse, so Ii treats household topiof as fully as a strictly domes tic journal. J. R. Rochou, our paint ir artist, lie rode iuto tho postoflice and It gives ns much interes ng matter for young people made a business visit from the bay called for bis mail, but the post as a strictly young peo e’ s publication.---- It gives as much fashion news a strictly fashion p ap er... last Tuesday, wound up his af master objected and cabled the ___It is beautifully p inted, illustrated, and care “ cop” to help lead the horse out, fairs here, and returned to the bay fully edited. to engage in business. Joe re nnd now tlie fellow is serving time DEMOREST’S MAGAZINE Fashion Department is in jvery way far ahead o f thnt contained in any other publication. Subscribers are entitled each month to patterns gretted to leave, but his line of in the county jail and didn’t get a of the latest fashions in woman's attire, at no cost to t hem other than that neces business wns much more prosper letter either. sary for postage and wrapping. Mr. Editor, ns this is my first let ous at Mnvsbfield, and of course it n o B E T ttft C h r is t m a s was an influence be could not re ter to you I will not tire you with anything more, hoping you will ’LftT’Komit $1 by money order, registered letter or check to sist. not think me impertinent iu writ DEMOREST’S MAGAZINE, 110 Fifth 4 venue, New York City. Langlois correspondent of Port ing unsolicited. It was by request Orford Tribune: L. L. I’ urten- of a friend, and If you think any OR THE HERALDS gbaw, of Myrtle Point, lias been portion of it worthy of pnblica- Gunnl flunpinl PinhhilHT fifTûpP^ COQUILLE CITY HERALD engaged to deliver the oration nnd Prof. VV. 8. Guerin to read the Dec tion in your paper please insert ij U lfld l U p u M ! u lllu U lliy, U llO l^ - and with my best wishes to you amt r _n_____ > e..i________ _ , „ m - For Prompt Subsriptions t r i r Both One Year lor Only $ 2 .2 5 . ^ laration of Independence hers on your worthy pnper. I am, respect- July 4th; and, now, if wo can se Send your subscriptions to this office. J ack t h e K ic k e r . fully, cure Chnrley Znmwnlt for marshnl o f theday, we will be nil hnnkndorn. I lVrt < li furd T ribune.) Thrice-a-W eek Edition. On Elk River, Sunday, May 1-lth, The city council bna issued a “ notice" in today’s H erald nu- 1899, to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Forty, REST P A P E R s t (. L O W E S T P R IC E j nouucing the sale at public auction a son. 15G Papers a Year for One Dollar ! Born—Iu Port Orford, Tuesday, es» o f the old Pnnter mill building, The Thrice-a-Week World is as good na a Dailv at tho price of a weekly, and with yonr largeat to be removed to give place to May 16, 1899, to Mr. and Mrs. C. I T h e Thriee-a-ffeek W orld and best local paper, giving all yonr County W. Zumwult, a son. wlmrf extension, warehouse and and Htato news, is equal to a daily and weekly other improvements. The sale at only the price o f a weekly—$2.25. Miss Mary Merriman arrived from Î and Coquille City Herald The World prints the news of nil the world, hay Tog tbor One Year will take place at the wlmrf on Sat San Jose a few days ago, and will ing special correspondence from all important urday, June 17th, at 1 o’clock p. m. teach the Sixes school. « For Only $ 2 .2 5 .» news points on tne globe. It has brilliant illustrations, stones by great anthers, a oapital See notice for particulars. - J f a l A A A A .A , I»», fa. After a lingering illness, Fred humor pag*», complete markets, departments for tho household and women’s work nnd olher Departures by Alliance, south tJnicnn died at the Knapp Hotel special departments of annsual interest. May ‘21st: R. A. Perry, Mrs. Perry, last Sunday, he having been iu fail Miss Bessie Richard, Miss Urine- ing health for tho past year. Mr. Tho regular subscription price o f both papers is $3; we will send both e ne year for only $2.25—or at the rate of about gar, Miss M. O’Couuer, C. A. Unican was one of tho earliest pio 1 cent each, postage prepaid. Bittelyon, Fritz Kline, J. Healaud, neers of tho county, he having ar Win. Smith, Conrad Stembickel, rived here immediately after the H, N. Millsap, F. Fredricks, Signa memorable fight on Battle Ruck, be Fredricks, K. V. Millard, J. Web ing one of the party who came to ster, E. Bussare, Mrs. H. Ilohuer, the relief of the Battlo Rock heroes, Mrs. C. Kime, Emil Judell, Mrs. C. and arriving only a few hours after Slcinbleticbner, Mis. W. Richards, tho rock was abandoned. Mr. Uni JO. E, Foster, Mrs. E. Williams, can was an honorable, upright citizen, nnd was respected and esteemed by E. A. Seaman, T. W. Clark. The state encampment o f the O. all who knew him. Deceased leaves S t a t e and C o a st two children, Mr. Johu Unican, of N- G. will be held at Salem for a s p e c ia l this place, and Mrs. O. Leneve, of period of ten dayB, commencing on s e r v ic e The funeral will take or about July 10, 1899. Separate Eugene. place today. companies F (o f Oregon City) and LOCAL IF YOU USE St. Jacobs Oil (HERALD BUILDING) $ World: Coquille City, Oregon. B uys and S ells your R eal E state and anything else yon wish to dispose of. M akes L oans and I nvestments for you. R ents or L eases your farm or city property. Write us if you waut rn A gent iu this county and at the county scat irtfW heu asking information, give the number of the piece inquired about corresponding with the number in this list. $ $ All three for one year only $2.85 W6 lave For little more than the price of one Three j WORTH $4.25, creameries, and good shipping fa cilities, which can be had bight , on account of old age or infirmity of owners, or lack of means, or proper tact for handling; some are under mortgage, and must be sold; some of these can be had l o w , and would divide into sev eral choice small homes that can be made very profitable in time to people who are able to work, and have means and act to han dle them. If you want a business lot at a rea sonable figure the Herald Land Co. can supply you. If you think of embarking in the grocery’ or general store business, our Mr. Sanford can give you in formation where good bargains can be secured in those lines that will no doubt save you money. 10 nly $ 3.00 DEMOREST’S fam uli m a g a z in e Y EA R . $I.°° DEMORESTS MAGAZINE. NEW YORK WORLD, Tifi L of the World K (of Bandon) are included iu the roster, and transportation, tentage, commissary and quartermaster supplies, etc., will be provided. Adjutant-General B. B. Tuttle’s orders are published. Company K ’s official make-up is stated ns ('has. F. Feiger, captain; Hugh Neely, tiist licnteunnt; E. A. Mc- Duftee, second lieutenant. W h ..| iil,| 8 to 12 P a g e Daily C'otlKh. I had a little boy who was nearly dead from ail attack of whooping cough. My neighbors recommended Ulinmberlain’s Cough Remedy. I did not think that any medicine would help him, but after giving him a few doses of that remedy I noticed an improvement, and one bottle cured him entirely. It is the «— -w W best cough medicine I ever had in S t a t r o f O h io , C m o r T o l e d o , i t h e house.—J. L. M oore , South Bur- In cas County, Frnnk J. Cheney makes Offth thnt he in gotbitown, l ’a. For sale by R. S. the senior partner o f the firm of F. -I. C h *- I vky * Co., doing bnsinesH in the City o f To- J Knowlton. edo, County and State aforesaid, uml that I “It seems a mere bagatelle for said firm will pay the ram of ONE HEN- I DRF.I) DOLLAKS for ••¡icu and t wry cam» Uncle Snm to put down the 1’hilip- o f Catarrh that cannot In* cured by tl\e use pine insurrection,'' says the Repub- o f H A LL’S CATARRH Cl HE. FRANK J CHENEY. lie (St. Louis). “ If he wants to Sworn to before me nnd suhserilu d in. my presence, this tith dav o f December, \. 1). fight something nearer his size, why I mht ,. doesu't he tackle the Standard Oil A. W. OLE. \SON. Company?’’ | ar.AL . Notary Tublio, ^ HnllV Catarrh Care i*« taken internally and not* directly on the blood nnd mucous nurfnceaof the ay ate in. Send for tertimo- niala, free. F. J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, ()• J i*"Ho!d bv D n ijcn t 7.V. H a irs Eainilv Pills are the best Mrs. D ix—“ They sav Mrs. Peek speaks four languages.” Mrs. Hix — “ Indeed! And how many does her Imsband speak?" Mis. Ihx— •Oh. he doesn't speak any when she is aiouud." 24 to 36 Hours Ahead or All Others. U ^oU guarterS /O f ’ CHOICE LIQUORS. C Y R U S N O BLE, OLD HERMITAGE, BURKE’S SCOTCH MALT, Our outside hustler, Mr. R. D."| Sanford, will take pleasure in | giving you information, and j- showing these properties to | interested parties. J No. 2.— 80 acres on Bear creek, known as the Bickford Bartlett place, good timber and bottom land combined; spring branch; will be sold at a bargain, as owner is nonresident; will make a good home when improved for a man with small capital who would turn labor into value. 0 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 home. $200 gets it. No. 8.— 32 acres all choice river bot tom land, -with all necesaary build ings, fences and trees; thrifty young orchard of 50 trees, market varieties; 16 acres cultivated; bal ance willow land, uncleared; on the river bank, J mile from Arago postoffice and creamery. All fine clover and other grass land. $2500—half down. No. 9.—If you want cheap land, here it is: 160 acres 4 miles from postoffice, store, creamery and steamer facilities; several acres rich creek bottom, though narrow; balance rolling hills— good grass land when brush is ’slashed and land seeded; 30 acres open. Buildings and finest spring water — $650. $300 cash; balauce can be paid in labor clearing other land $75 each year. No. 12.— Why pay $150 for one or two small town lots, when we can put you onto several acres inside the incorporation for the same money? It is nearly level bench- - good fruit nnd building ground, when cleared—| of a mile from P. O. and school. good clover and other hay grasses 20 acres of very rich bottom land when cleared; is not too steep. on the bank of Coquille river Cheap and on good terms. near Coquille City. Will sell half or all, at a prieo you can af No. 19,— 163 acres on Bear creek; ford to clear the timber, consis 35 acres fenced and in grass; good- ting of Alder, Ash and Myrtle. sized para and sheds; fair dwell Must be seen to know its fine ing-house, young orchard, fin« quality of soil and location. water and outside range, making a desirable location for stock. 13J Acres of fine land, half bench $2000, with some stock included and half bottom land, inside of — one-half cash. Coquille City limits; bottom land in meadow and vegetables. Can No. 20.— 120 acres on Big Creek, be divided at a profit by right suitable for a small stock ranch party. Only $1100. and home. A few acres cultivated; good orchard, cheap buildings— place is neglec'ed and will be sold 11 acres inside incorporate limits of Bandon with house and fencing. very’ low to an actual resident, as Will sell at sight, or exchange for owner is not able to live thereon other kind of property' we can and tired of renting it out; $550 handle. W’ hat have you to trade ? gets it. Iu fact if you have any property No. 21.— 116 acres near Beaver Hill which you wish to sell or trade. coal mines, known as the Willard place. 80 acres is very rich bea 10 A ares ot mostly fine and high ground for residence when subdi ver dam bottom, balance hill land. vided; near business center of Has spring water and will make Coquille City. Large house and an A 1 place when improved. other improvements. An acre or Can be bad at reasonable price on two of choice bottom land for account of it being owned by an garden. Mostly wood land, which aged lady, who cannot improve it. can he utilized to advantage. Only No. 23.— For sale, or exchange for $1000— which is too cheap, but good bottom land on Coquille it must be sold soon. river or its tributaries, a choice 30-acre fruit tract, 55 miles east 79 acres saw’ timber, 3 miles from Coquille saw mill, and rafting of San Francisco, 2300 soft-shell water; laud suitable for grass, almonds, 150 apricot trees, also fruit and vegetables, when timber general varieties for family ues. is removed; fine springs, all hill Cheap at $3500. No. buildings. land. Only $6 per acre; time No drouth. Fare by boat to San given with proper security as Francisco, 25 cents. long as desired, with interest at Also 180 acres adjoining above, 8 % . 60 acres in cultivation, 40 acres good saw timber, balance good $500—part cash, balance on long wood and pasture land; about 40 time, or in small payments, will acres of the last could be put in buy 12 lots in the heart of Co cultivation after being cleared; all quille City, half bottom ground, under fence, no buildings. Price, half high oval bench, suitable for $1800. Would trade for prop building, trees, etc.; only 5 blocks erty of i tho value of the above, from postoffice—ur improved. and take mortgage for other half »a rc Ian be improved by actual res remaining one and two years at ident at an enormous profit, es 8% interest. pecially if owner can do most of No. 24.— A splendid 2-aere home the work himself. Sanford will with large new house; great var- show you the property.*®« ieiyof fruit and shrubbery. Free ’ spring water; bottom and side- Dairy and Stock Farm of 240 acres, only 3 miles from Coquille hill ground. Inside of corpor City. It has an excellent combi ation of Coquille City. nation of low moist pasture and No. 25.—One and one-half acres in meadow land, and upland pasture Coquille City, with house; bottom with some good timber. Is an ground and bench. Spring estate property nnd run down some branch, etc. $550. by being rented out, and will be sold at the low price of $12.50 per No. 26.—Good new cottage nnd 6 acre, subject to an order of sale fine residence and garden lots, by the court Title perfect and is near courthouse anil business, in an excellent bargain for any per Coquille City. $750. manent dairy’ or stock man. No. 27.— House with several small rooms and two lots, in Coquille 12 acres more or less inside of Co quille City limits. All well cul City, $300. tivated creek bottom land, except No. 28.— 5-room cottage and two a couple of acres nice high lots, two blocks from postoffice— building ground, well fenced in onie $450. two parcels, fine stream of water divides high land from the low No. 29.—-9-room box house, small land, just the place 99 out of barn, five blocks from postoffice every hundred is looking for, in a and courthouse; only $400. small home, near town, schools, No. 30.— Roomy new house and two etc. lots on a prominent residence comer for $600. r p w o good residence lots, sightly No. 13.— 360 acres, 8 miles from Coquille City, on North Fork of river, only $3200. Fair improve ments all around; 60 to 80 acres No. 31.— One lot near business cen tillable, balance saw timber handy ter of town. Lays low and can to river. A bargain for the right be had cheap. Would be valu man. able for certain purposes; only $75. No. 15. —80 acres on river, near Riv erton—43 acres bottom land, 25 No. 32.— 10 acres, one mile from acres fenced and cultivated, 15 Coquille City, with house, baru, acres bench, big timber logged trees and spring water. A nice off and seeded,40 acres hill. Build home, when better improved. ings and orchards ample for pres Only $600. ent use. $3000. We want to correspond with No. 16.— 160 acres, 3 miles from parties who are looking fo r a Norway, No. 1 bench and hill land; suitable for fruit, stock, corn or first-class Hotel with a good vegetables. Cheap buildings, business. We haue something fine bearing orchard, 16 acres interesting in this line. Must under plow and considerable haue $3500 ready cash to be brush slashed off and in grass for gin with. pasture, well watered. Cheap at $1700. Owner has business in Stock Is up, you want a stock ranch the east, hence, a bargain. cheap, in order to make money easy. We have it, 436 acres on a N’0. 17.— A trade for unimproved branch of Coos River, handy to timber land (must he convenient steamer communication, orchards, for marketing), or a stock farm, or buildings, spring water piped to grazing land in Coos county, for 50 the house, 40 to 50 acres bottom acres full bearing grapes, 40 acres land, controls back range. Sev under cultivation other than enty head of cattle now for sale. grapes, and remainder of 160-acro Five dollars per acre gets it, part tract best of unimproved land, 12 cash. miles from Los Angelos, Cal. New house, windmill, tank, wine 160 Acres— Dairy Farm, with sub storage room and everything else stantial buildings, fences, orchard, engine, cream separator, cows, in shape to run a vineyard. M n Tekram i , S i 0 40 els Evening Telegram and Herald, both 6 mos., only • $2.10 “ “ *' both 1 year, only - - 4.15 All the Congressional and State Legislative News ng, come fu ll and complete daily, np, - and . - your Best Weekly Local Paper fo r only the price o f one. BONTON SALOON, some largo farms 1 to BO YEARS’ EXPERIENCE P atents D is io n s C o s t n io m t s 4 e . A n . « »enittnir a «»«ti-S « n i ilewTIWInn m.T «vitrklr w e n a l n n .r optntnn fr e , whethev an Invention 1. pmtmMv p.tMJt«M.. fo n w w n l« » tlnn. »triet 1, ronrt.lenttnL Han>1book <m I .1 vntn Mnt fns>. tildt-t ngnnrr f o ; e-tu nn« Pnlvtit». e*tptit, tnfcen thrttunh Munn A eo. rncnlvn we-i.il nota*. Wltbont ehnry*. in th » Scicntific American. .% N P K t l . t l . T V , A h.n.t.nmpl v lltn-em tel wnntlv. L »rv~ t Me cnlmtton o f *ny Rctentillc *00111.11 . 1 omiN. 98 a jovr : f<vurmonthi.$l. S w l by »11 rowodpmler«. CLUB ROOMS IN CONNECTION ■WSfiœrs!»!!!* location, $150 fo r both. Two fine level comer Lota, near the Acad emy, in Coqnille City, for $110. Two Lota on corner near the Conrthoaaa, cheap for cash. Four Lota in bnhineaa part o f town for $1000: nsnal size. 50x10(1 feet. 6 fine Residence Lots, 8 blocks from busi ness center o f Coqnille for $420; time given if yon want to bnild. Six beantifm Handing Lots near the Coarthoaae for $iKK). 5*TW e have many other Lota, Houses and Lota, and Ranches to show yon, not above ennmerated, if you mean business, and oar Mr. Sanford will look ont for yonr interest, if von tell him as near as may be nst what you desire and wish to invert, »o e can act intelligently for yon. t Acres—One mile from rail- road depot and steamer landing in Ceqoille City; bottom and bench land; spring branch: fenced, bat no buildings; cnoice location; $400 cash. S I* 4 0 0 0 A Choice Business Lot, near B R. depot, river landing and in bnain.a» center o f Coquilfo City. Price $1000. YY “ X T T p have the best land, best locution, and beat im p r o v e •mall farm in the Coqnille valley, is in- i aide property, in one of the nioest towna in ! Coos county. If von want the very best st prices anU terms ttast are sn object and I h sv . $;IK)0lo to invest in A home that is a joy forever, and mean baamesa, write na for exact description and terms o t , ! optional payments. tools, some furniture and crops on ! No. 18.— 280 acres of np-laud, sev hand ready for immediate busi eral springs, 7-room house, barn; ness, for less than $5000. Finely | 50 acres cleared, 30 fenced ami watered and not far from steamer balance covered with alder brush landing. mainly- Some vnhmble red cedar and coal on land. Fine founda $1000 buys a neat home and large grounds near the busiuess center tion for stock range ami controls of tow n. ttanch in Califoini* v / V / V / f or ft ranch on Coqnille river. For particulars call at the Herald Land & Loan Co’s office. 200 A C R E S —On an arm o l Coos Bay: part very rich creek bottom lsnd: sandy loam: boas« and two barns: good orchards: small fruits; fencing; the finest springs imaginable right at house ami barn, sufficient for never failing power for small machinery if desired; side rai pe on fail/ land. Bottom land thor- ou jhly cleared . Cattle, horses. plenuuts and furniture, all included, •« $54)00.