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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (July 18, 1899)
Cii.O {gttÂÎÂ. T U E S D A Y , JU L Y 18. 1899._ Church Directory. M. E. church, south -regular services each Sunday morning and evening. by the pastor, E. L . F it c h . Rev. Robt. Ennis. Presbyterian, will oc cupy the pulpit at the Christian church in this city the 2d and 4th Sundays o f each m onth. All are cordially invited. L O C A L ITEM S. Mr. and Mrs. J W. Krewson made a flying visit to Draiu, re turning last Thursday. The FarmJournal for 5 years and the H krai .» at the price of one years’ subscription to the H kbald . Mrs. Walter Draue went to the lower river last week to visit sev eral days with Mrs. McGofliii. Henry ltrown and family have moved from the Lee neighborhood to W olf Creek, Josephine county. Mrs. Mast and son W eb were down from the North Fork last Tbureday. Mrs. M. attended Mamie Rebekah Lodge. Wilson & Wilson, machinists, have been turning ont some hoist ing and other machinery for the Tyrrell creamery, neur Arago. Coos n»y News. Tho Native Daughters of Oregon Five elk were seen iu a field in elected officers o f the grand cabin as follows: Grand past president, Brewster valley lately. A large number of the colored Mrs. David Steele, of Portland; population iuteud leaving on next grand president, Mrs. Robert Mil ler, of Oregon City; first grand Areata. Tlje Beaver Hill property was vice-president, Mrs Olivia Welch, turned ovei to W. 8. Chandler, of Astoria; grand treasurer, Mrs. Friday, by deputy.receiver, Nat James White, o f Portland; graud secretary, Mrs. Edytb Weatberred, Lane. Some machinery nrrived at ' of Portland; grand marshal, Mrs. Empire, last week, for the Parkers-1 J. C. Le-.sure, of Portland; graud burg mill, on the Coquille river.. inside sentinel, Miss Marie Tongue, The tog Triumph came over after ' of Hillsboro; grand outside seuti- not, Miss Edytb Driscoll, of Junc it Suudey. The Fourth July committee had ■ tion City; grand orator, Mrs. Olive a balance of $00 left from the pro 8. England, o f Salem. The trust ceeds o f the ball, given on the uight ees o f the grand cabin are as fol of the 4th, which it was decided to lows: Mrs Sol Blumaner, Mrs. donate to the gpneral fund of the Ella Lehigh aud Mrs. Maude Pope Marshfield graded and high school. Alyn, of Portland; Miss Ollie Sla At a regular meeting o f Sunset ter, of La Grande; Mrs. C. F. Lodge, No. 51, I. O. O. F., on the Wolverton, of Salem; and Mrs. 7th iuet., the following officers for Edytbe B. Linton, o f Eugene. A the ensuing term were duly in gavel, made from the steamer Bea stalled by J. T. McCormac, D. D, ver, the first steamer that ever G. M.: E. A. Anderson, N. G .; sailed on the waters o f the Pacific H. Sengstacken, V. G .; A. G. oeean, was used l y the president. Brown, sec.; John F. Hall, treas., She arrived at the Columbia river Jens Hansen, W .; W. B. Curtis,C.; on March 19, 1836, and at Vaucou Archie Rideout, I. G .; C. A. Jobn- ver, Washington, April 10, 183t5. soo, R. S. N. G.; T. Marcollo, L. S. She was wrecked at Burrurd’s N. G.; Andrew Ogren, R. 8. V . G.; inlet, B. C., in July, 1888. A. H. Bell. L. 8. V. G.; J. E. Prest, R. S. 8.; John Blomquist, L. S. 8 .; N o - T o - B « c f o r F i f t y C e n t«. Geo. Stnuff, chap. Guaranteed tobacco habit cure, m akes weak men strong, blood pure. 50c, $1. A ll druggists. I Port Orforcl Tribune.) Vl.lt DR. JORDAN'S f •urn of Anatom y1 IICWJUIXK 8T. b*. OU A TU, I-F. Col T b « Largest s f its k in d la t U f u l l . 'Come aud Uaru bow wunder lu I ly j n a n m ad« and bow to avoid sukneaa and disease. I f job suffsr from any o f tbs ills o f men. coma to the Specialist on the Pacifie Coast, I D l J O R D A fl P R IV A T E D IS E A S E S Consultation free and t l'le t ly private. Treatm ent person- a ted | ally or by tetter. h Y P H l l . 1 « thoroughly eradicated from the i v n o n without usfog M e r c e r y , OU . K V i m y ** % X applying to us v lll } Ip.»— i o p in io n . fh ts oouipleinl. ITs in i l o'uarai '•« a I'O S IT IV M C C R B in «very case I toe u i e f .i f .i b , or fn foH O s . T b o a s a a d D o l l a r s . " W rite for M - P h i l « » s o p h . v n f M a r r l n c « , k M.II.KD m i ( A valuable hook for m e n .) > D B . J < k i i U I Sf J l C O ., 1061 M a rk e t8 L 8 . F. | PEN SIO N S, P A T E N T S, AND MISCELLANEOUS Claims against the Government. ALLAN RUTHERFORD, (Form erly Third Auditor U . S. Treasury.) Attorney and Counsellor at Law. Solicitor of American and Foreign Patents, Trade Marks and Copyrights. Practices before the Supreme Court of the U. S., Court of Claims, end all Departments of the Gov- Special attention given to clehne of. enlisted men, for A rm y end Navy service se in the Mexican W ar, W ar of tne Rebellion si end the W ar with Spain. A lso Claims o f Government Contract* ors. Collection of Accounts. Refers by permission to H on. Geo. L . W eb lington, U- S. Senator from Maryland, General O. O . Howard, U. S. A rm y, G eorge C. Henning, President, Traders National Bank, Washington, D . C., and others. J. F. Mast, erstwhile one of onr W. T. Kerr is having a new wag Q A ACRES coal and timber land, about good citizens, bat for a few years on constructed for use on the Port O V / M mile from river and about 1 mile N o charge for advice. Correspondence solicited. from tue town of Riverton. It is close to past resident with his family at Orford-Gold Beach stage line. the Timon mine, now in operation. Small Offices, Atlantic Building, Boena Park, Cal., has moved to house and barn, and a small orchard nnd On account of ill health, Rev. W. 938 and 930 F Street, N . W ., good garden spot. Full 750,000 feet of good Pomona. Horsfall was unable to fill appoint saw timber, spruce aud fir. Call at this Room *, 95 , 97 , 99 and 100 , i Charley Collier came down from ments at this place lust Sunday, but office, or address us. W A S H IN G T O N , D . O. gives notice that he will hold service the mines on business last Wed nesday and spent a day or two. in Christ Church, Port Orford, on H is work is encouraging—suffi Sunday, July 30. ciently so to claim his confidence Tho Katie Cook, from Rogue and keep him delving. River, was in our harbor last Wed Call for a Todd homemade broom nesday night on her way to the Co when you waut a broom. Don’t quille,where she goes for inspection. use brooms made in the Kansas, She returned to Rogue River Sun Miseoutl or Nebraska peniten day, and towed the schooner Del tiaries. Help the Coquille valley Norte into the river. Hon. E. S. Platts, upon receiving tobnild up its manufacturing insti a commission from L. P. W. Quiin- tutions. We need them. by, state game and forestry warden, AGENTS WANTED — FOK “ THE LIFE nnd Acliievnmentg ot Admiral Dewey.” the appointing him a state deputy war world’ s Rrentant naval hero. By Mnrnt den, passed dowu the coast July 3d, Halstead, the lifo-long friend and admirer of the nation’a idol. fliaReat and best book; looking after the interests of the over f»00 pai;ea, Si 10 inches; nearly lOOnnces state regarding game and forests. halftone illustrations. Only »1 .50. Enor AT THE mous demand. Pig commissions. Outfit It is Mr. Platts’ intention to look free. Chance o f a lifetime. Write quick. closely after the dealers in deer skins. The Dominion Company, 3d Floor Caxton He sa.vs all persons have had ample Bldg., Chicago. opportunity to know what the law The Presbyterians will conduct is regarding hunting and setting ARE services in the courthouse for the fires, aud that any ono caught vio time being, by courtesy o f the lating the law need not look for couuty commissioners. The ser any clemency from him. vices will be twice a month, as E. B. Burns passed down Mon usual, the 2d and 4th Suudays of day last from a business visit to T h e W o n d e r fu l each month, until their own place of Portland. Mr. Burns informs us worship is fitted for occupancy. that ho lias let a contract at Coquille The roof of J. H. James’ house City for tho building of a gasoline andVapor cacght f i l e from a spark last vessel 50 feet in leDgth, 12 feet beam o t s p r i n g s o r m i n e r a l . s p r i n g s a t h o m e . Thursday afternoon, but a prompt and 11 feet depth of hold. The ves Turkish, Russian. Hot-Air, St«am, Vapor, Medicated, discovery saved a blaze. A spark sel will be fitted with a 30 horse Perfumed. Mineral, Salt, Quinine, Hop, or Sulphur Baths, at a cost o f about lit on a small tuft of mosB, and power gasoline engine and with THREE CENTS PER BATH. this was fanned iuto a threatened sails, and will ply between Rogue blaze by the prevailing wind, but River and Coos Bay, making regular FOR LADIES, CENTLEMEN OR CHILDREN soon stopped with a dash o f water. trips, and connecting with the Port- DispelB Colds, Fevers, Skin Diseases and Cutan laud steamers. The principal object eous Eruptions. Prevents disease; cures District Attorney George M. is to ship copper ore from Rogue often when drugs have failed. Should be brown cauie over from Rosehurg River to Portland, but a general in every Home, Doctor’s Office, Beauty or last Thursday on a summons from freighting buisnesswill be conducted Massage Parlor, Sanitarium, Asylum, Hos the sheriff that lie had arrested and and Port Orford will be made an pital, Barbershop, or Hotel. wns holding Ed White on new evi intermediate point. dence tor complicity in the rob ---------- .----------- ► ----------------------- bery o f Lorenz's Btore last fall. B e a u t y I s B lo o d D e e p . On exhibition and sule at C O Q U IL L E PHARM ACY, or at my res Mr. Brown then took charge of the Clean blood means a clean skin. No idence near old school building, NORA A. McEWEN, Agent. beauty without it. Cascarets, Candy Cathar c b b 0 himself in the preliminary tic clean your blood and keep it clean, by hearing given at the courthouse stirring up the lazy liver and driving all im Friday at 1:30 p. ra. before Justice purities from the body. Begin to-day to banish pimples, boils, blotches, blackheads, J. H. Cecil. and that sickly bilious complexion by taking Jjo w n e ce ssa ry to Hnow The patient’s Temperature. THOSE F E V E T m ERMOMETERS Coquille Pharmacy Just the Thing. Quaker Batli Cabinet H ALL SPRING STEEL FRAME, CHEAPEST AND MOST CONVENIENT FOR USE Coos Bay News: It will be law ful to kill deer on the 15th of this month; but the law prevents the salt o f the flesh, hide or hoi us of such animal, nnd it is also unlawful for any persou or corporation to buy, transport or carry for purpose o f trade, Bale, barter or exchange, the skin, bide, boras, hams or other flesh o f any deer, mocse or moun tain sheep.' The fine is from $15 to $200, together with cost of proce- cotiou. Cascarets,—beauty for ten cents. All drug gists, satisfaction guaranteed, 10c, 25c, 50c. -------- 4 TH O F JU L Y Comes But Once a Year, “ During the hot weather last sum mer I hod a severe attack of cholera morbus, necessitating my leaving my business,” says Mr. C. A. Haro, of Haro Bros., Fincnstle, Ohio. BUT “ After taking two or three doses of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy I was completely relieved and in a few hours wsh able to resume ray work in the store. I sincerely recommend it to any one COME afflicted with stomach or bowel Onr old friend J. B. Fox is very trouble.” For sole by R. S. Knowl- energetic as a rnemher of the school ton. board, and displays as much good judgment and tact for having every The cost of transport service on thing just right and to promote the the l ’ncific since the opening of the comfort and efficiency o f the school war with ¡Spain is $(>,000,000. One as if he had just graduated from a eighth of this has been drawn by modern school himself. Tho chair vessels while lying idle in the ports We cordially invite you to call man o f the board is absent, and all of Manila and San Francisco. o f the duties now fall upon Mr. and inspect our nt w goods and George’s Weekly: If the McKin learn the low prices, Fox and Mr. James, who have in ley managers can head off a panic hand the disposal of the old prop, between now and election day they You get full value wlieu you bay erties to the best advantage, and will do well. Trusts, strikes and at tho New Store. We mark the completion and prenaiation of bunco “ return of prosperity” will prices down to bed-rock for the new, including cementing the soon bring it about. cash, and thus give your pay floor of the basement, improving ing others’ bad debts. the groonda and walks, etc., in Spriggins was pretty mad when readiuess for the opening o f school. hiH boss discharged him. Well, you Dr. J. Hodsoo, of Coos river, can hardly expect a man to keep one o f Coos county's oldest and cool when he’s fired. OUR NEW GOODS TWO INVOICES ON ONE BOAT Latest Styles. most clever eftizeus, was a visitor in Coquille City last Tuesday for a short while, after an absence of about 8 years. The H erald had a pleasant call, and was glad to have one o f snoh ripe years and expeiience, industrious, moral, studious and conscientious, h i such accord with ourself. The doctor is 79 years old and has been a ies- ident o f Coos county just 40 years, having found this isolated spot and settled at the date the Hermanns and Bohroedprs located here. The doctor was pleased with tbs evi dences of thrift in Coquille, aud has a warm spot in his heart toward the town. He thinks Co quille a beautiful place, and re members well w hen the spot was a wilderness, making no such prom ise of a habitation for men anil such life and energy as now show up all along the heHiiliful river. All honor to the pioneers. Jimmy McGinnis—Johnny, why- do you pinch my hand? Johnny— Well, sister said yon were os soft as mush, and I wanted tc see. Alkali Ike—There’s lots of fellow ship out here; the westerners all hang together. Judge Felker (on a visit)—A good many of von hang separately, don’t you? ................ - State special service We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward* for any case o f Catarrh that cannot be cured bv Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY A CO. Proprietor*, Toledo,O . We the undersigned have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business trnnsections and financially able to carry ont any obligations made by their firm. West «V Trnax. Wholesale Druggists. Toledo, O., Waiding. Human «V Marvin, Wholesale Druggists. Tolec'o, Ohio. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly npon the blood and mneons surfaces of ¿he system. Price, 75c. per bottle. Hold by all Druggists. Testimon ials frua Hall's Family Pills arc the best. (HERALD BUILDING) Coquille City, Oregon. B uys and B ells your R eal E state and nuytLing’ 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 t n A gent iu this county aud at the county seat feirWhen asking information, give tho number of the piece inquired about corresponding with the number in this list. good clover nnd other hay grasses WO hOffO Bome l“ rff° farms 1 to when cleared; is not too steep. H I UdVU 3 miles from town, Cheap nnd on good terms. creameries, and good shipping fa cilities, which can be had k i o h t , No. 19,— 163 acres on Bear creek; on account of old age or infirmity 35 ncres fenced and in grass; good- of owners, or lack of means, or sized barn nnd sheds; fair dwell proper tact for handling; some ing-house, young orchard, fine are under mortgage, and mu«t water and outside range, waking be sold; som. of these can be had a desirable location for stock. l o w , and would divide into sev $2000, with some stock included eral choice small homes that can — one-half cash. be made very profitable in time to people who are able to work, No. 20.— 120 acres on Big Creek, and have means and act to han suitable for a small stock ranch dle them. and home. A few acres cultivated; good orchard, cheap buildings— If you want a business lot at a rea place is neglected nnd will be sold sonable figure the Herald Land very low to an actual resident, as Co. can supply you. owner is not able to live thereon and tired of renting it "out; $550 If you think of embarking in the gets it. grocery or general store business, our Mr. Sanford can give you in No. 21.— 116 acres near Beaver Hill formation whero good bargains coal mines, known as the Willard can be secured in those lines that place 80 acres is very rich bea will no doubt save you money. ver dam bottom, balance hill land. Has spring water and will make Our outside hustler, Mr. R. D. A nn A 1 .place when improved. Sanford, will take pleasure in I Can be had at reasonable price on giving you information, and }• account of it beiug owned by an showing these properties to \ aged lady, who cannot improve it interested parties. No. 23.—-For sale, or exchango for No. 2__ 80 acres on Bear creek, good bottom land on Coquille known as the Bickford Bartlett river or its tributaries, a choice place, good timber and bottom 30-acre fruit tract, 55 miles east land combined; spring branch; of San Francisco, 2300 soft-shell will be sold at a bargain, as owuer almonds, 150 apricot trees, also is nonresident; will make a good general varieties for family ues. home when improved for a man Cheap at $.(500. No. buildings. with Bmall capital who would turn No drouth. Fare by boat to San labor into value. Francisco, 25 cents. No. 4.— Small house and largo lot, Also 180 acres adjoining above, 60 acres in cultivation, 40 acres on edge of town, at a sacrifice; good saw timber, balance good cheapest home in town and desir wood and pasture land; about 40 able place for any one not in busi acres -of the last could be put in ness and only wanting a home. cultivation after being cleared; all $200 gets it. under fence, no buildings. Price, No. 8.— 32 acres all choice river bot $1800. Would trade for prop tom land, with all necessary build erty of ^ the value of the above, ings, fences and trees; thrifty and take mortgage for other half young orchard of 50 trees, market remaining one and two years at varieties; 10 acres cultivated; bal 8% interest. ance willow land, uncleared; on the river bank, J mile from Arago No. 24.— A splendid 2-acro home with large new house; great var- postoffice and creamery. All ieiyof fruit and shrubbery'. Free fine clover and other gross land. spring water; bottom and side- $2500— half down. hill gronnd. Inside of corpor ation of Coquille City. No. 9.—I f you want cheap land, here it is: 100 acres 4 miles from No. 25.—One and one-half acres in postoffice, store, creamery and Coquille City, with house; bottom steamer facilities; several acres ground and bench. Spring rich creek bottom, though narrow; branch, etc. $55(1. halaucc rolling hills—good grass land when brush is slashed and No. 26.—Good new cottage nnd 6 land seeded; 30 acres open. fine residence and gnrden lots, Buildings nnd finest spring water near courthouse nud business, in — $050. $¡100 cash; balance can Coquille City'. $750. be paid in labor clearing other No. 27.— House with several small land $75 each year. -rooms and two lots, in Coquille City, $300. No. 12.— Why pay $150 for one or two small town lots, when we can No. 28.— 5-room cottage and two put you onto several acres inside lots, two blocks from postoffice— the incorporation for the same onle $450. money? It is nearly level bench-- good fruit and building ground, No. 29.—9-room box house, small when cleared— J of a mile from barn, five blocks from postoffice P. O. and school. and courthouue; only $400. 20 acres of very rich bottom land on the bank of Coquille river near Coquille City. Will sell half or all, at a price you. can af ford to clear the timber, consis ting of Alder, Ash nnd Myrtle. Must be seen to know it* fin* quality of soil and location. 13J Acres of fine land, half bench and half bottom land, inside of Coquille City limits; bottom land in meadow and vegetables. Can be divided at a profit by right party. Only $1100. 11 acres inside incorporate limits of Bandon with house and fencing. Will sell at sight, or exchange for other kind of property we can handle. What have you to trade T In fact if you have any property which you wish to sell or trade. 10 Acres ot mostly fine and high ground for residence when subdi vided; near business center of Coquille City. Large house and other improvements. An acre or two of choice bottom land for garden. Mostly wood land, which can bo utilized to advantage. Only $1000—which is too cheap, but it muBt be sold soon. 79 acres saw timber, 3 miles from Coquille saw mill, and rafting water; land Suitable for grass, fruit Rnd vegetables, wheu 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 0 / $500 —part cash, balance on long time, or in small payments, will buy 12 lots iu the benrt of Co quille City, half bottom ground, half high oval bench, suitable for building, trees, etc.; only 5 blocks from postoffice—ur improved. jg^Can 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 nn excellent combi nation of low moist pasture and meadow land, and upland pasture with some good timber.' I b an estate property and run down some by being rented out, and will bo sold at the low price of $12.50 per acre, subject to nn order of sale by the court. Title perfect and is an excellent bargain for any per manent dairy or stock roan. 12 ncres rooee or less inside of Co quille City limits. All well cul tivated creek bottom land, except a couple of acres nice high building ground, well fenced in two parcels, fine stream of water divides high land from the low land, just the place 99 out of every hundred is looking for, in a small home, near town, schools, etc. No. 13.— 360 acres, 8 miles from No. 30.— Roomy now house and two lots on a prominent residence Coquille City, on North Fork of q iw o good residence lots, sightly corner for $600. river, only $3200. Foir improve location, $150 fo r both. ments all around; 60 to 80 acres No. 31.— One lot near business cen Two fine level corner Lots, near the Acad tillable, balance saw timber handy ter of town. Lays low and can emy, in Coquille City, for $110. to river. A bargain for the right be had cheap. Would be valu Two Lot* on corner near the Courthouse, man. able for certain purposes; only cheap for cash. $75. Four Lots in business part o f town for No. 15. —80 acres on river, near Riv $1000: usual size. 50x100 feet. erton—43 acres bottom land, 25 No. 32.— 10 acres, one mile from 6 fíne Residence Lots, 8 blocks from busi acres fenced and cultivated, 15 Coquille City, with house, lmrn, ness center of Coquille for $420; time acres bench, big timber logged given if yon want to build. trees and spring water. A nice off and secded.40 acres hill. Build Six beautiful Building Lots near the home, when better improved. Coart house for $900. ings and orchards ample for pres Only $600. í*£“ We have many other Lota, Houses ent use. $3000. We want to correspond with and Lots. R n d Ranches to show you, not i 15 24 to 36 Hours ¿tieail of All Others. New house, windmill, tank, wine 160 Acres— Dairy Farm, with sub storage room and everything else stantial buildings, fences, orchard, in shape to run a vineyard. engine, cream separator, cows, tools, some furniture and crops on No. 18.— 280 acres of up-land, sev hand ready for immediate busi eral springs, 7-room house, barn: Telegram and Herald, both 6 mos., only - $2.10 j 50 acres cleared, 30 fenced and ness, for less than $5000. Finely watered and not far from steamer balance covered with abler brush “ “ both 1 year, only - - 4.75 landing. mainly. Some valuable red cednr All the Congressional and State Legislative News and coal on land. Fine founda $1000 buys a neat home and large come fu ll and complete daily, and your Best tion for stock range and controls grounds near the business center Weekly Local Paper for only the price o f one. 1 other range adjoining. Will grow of town. V a g i2 Daily Eveiing Telegram,1 Evening " Herald Land «3 Loai) Go. hbove enumerated, if you mean business, No. 16.— 160 acres, 3 miles from and oar Mr. Sanford will look out for your Norway, No. 1 bench and hill land; parties who are looking fo r a interest, if vou tell him as near as may be nst what you desire and wish to invest, se suitable for fruit, stock, corn or first-class Hotel with a good te can act intelligently for you. vegetables. Cheap buildings, business. We have something Acres—One mile from rail- fine bearing orchard, 16 acres interesting in this line. Must depot and steamer landing in under plow and considerable have $3500 ready cash to be Ceqi ¡aille road City; bottom and bench land; aprii brush slashed off and in grafts for ipring branch: fenced, but no buildings: ihoioe location; $400 cash. pasture, well watered. Cheap at gin with. M. O. HAWKINS. $1700. Owner has business in Stock la up, you want a stock ranch S i l O n n Ranch in C alifom i« Corner opposite Odd Fellows’ H all— north side. V U W W for a rHnch o . C o q .il!, the east, hence, a bargain. cheap, in order to make money river. For particulars call at the Herald easy. We have it, 436 acres on a Land <k Lean Co's office. No. 17.— A trade for unimproved branch of Coos River, handy to timber land (must be convenient A Choice Business Lot, near R steamer communication, orchards, U. depot, river landing and in business for marketing), or a stock farm, or buildings, spring water piped to center of Coquille City. Price $1000. grazing land in Coos county, for 50 the house, 40 to 50 acres bottom acres full bearing grapes, 40 seres land, controls back range. Sev T T T p have the best land, best under cultivation other than ^ locution, and best improved enty head of cattle now for sale. »mall farm in the Uoquille valley, is in grapes, and remainder of 160-acre Five dollars per acre gets it, part side property, in one of the nicest towns in and Coast tract best of unimproved land, 12 Coos county. If von want the very beat cash. at prices anJ terms that are an object and miles from Los Angelos, Cal. of the World ------- — ■ How s 1 his. T F iE to cts have $3000 to $6000 to invest in a hoaoe that is a joy forever, and mean business, write us for exact description aud terms o f optional payments. Q Q O ** A C R E S — On an arm of V Coos Bay: part very rich creek bottom land; sandy loam: house and two barns: good orchards: small fruits; feneing; the ftnest springs imaginable right at house and barn, sufficient for never failing power for »mail machinery if desired; out side rarge on hill land. Bottom toad thor oughly cleared. Cattle, horses, fowls, im plements and furniture, all included, it $ ’>500.