-
Hon. Nathan Pierce died in Hun
President A. R. Taylor, of the
T h e W o n d e r fu l
In 1894 he
Kansas state normal school, and : Francisco July 26th.
Dr Horsfall, coroner, was notified
During the past two weeks 16
was Populist nominee for governor
one
of
the
prominent
educators
of
' TUESDAY, Al'C .rST 8, 1899 by Dr. Patterson, of Gardiner, children have been bestowed upon
and has been a prominent figure iu
on Thursday lost, that Edward tho Hoys’ and Oirla’ Aid Society and j this country, with his family, is in Oregon politics. He was 70 yeais
»
and Vapor
Church Directory.
Hambidge, who was drowned at homes have been found for 13 of [ Oregon. For the past 17 years he old. He leaves a wife aud four sous.
OT SPRINGS OB MINERAL SPRINGS AT HOME.
Tenmile on July 2d, was supposed them The homo now has charge has been president of the Kansas
Turkish, Russian. llot-\»r, Hiram, Vapor, Mt dicuted,
M. E. church, sou I h -regul ar services to have met with foul play, and the '
Perfumed. Mineral. Salt, Quinine, Hop, or
of 27 boys and 12 girls.
Several state noriqnl school, located at Em-
e a c h Hunday tuorniiiK and eveuiug. by the
Sulphur baths, at a cost o f alamt
coroner was requested to investi bright children o f from 3 to 6 years I poriu, Kansas, and has had remark
pastor,
E. L. F itch .
THREE CENTS PER HATH.
Ilorsefall are wanting good homes, and one able success in building up that
Rev. Kobt. Ennis. Presbyterian, will con gate the matter. Dr.
duct services in this oily the 2d and 4th started for Tenmile next day ami
FOR LADIES, GENTLEMEN OR CHILDREN
boy of only 4 mouths would accept j institution, so that about 1800 stu-1
Sundays o f each month, in the circuit court
room at the oourthouse. until further notice. held an iuquest, the testimony pro a new mamma aud rhk uo questions. dents are annually enrolled there.
Dispels Colds, Favers, Skin Diseases and Cutan
All are cordially iuvited.
duced at which proved conclusively Applications for any of these chil He has also been prominent in the
eous Eruptions.
Prevents disease; cares
that deceased was accidentally dren should be made to W. T. Gard National Educational Association
often wheu drugs have failed.
Should be
LO C A L ITEM S.
drowned and there was noevideuce ner, superintendent of the home, for many years, being a life director
in every Home, Doctor’s Office, Beauty or
whatever to show that be was the who will also receive all cast-off of that body. He also has just
Massage Parlor, Sanitarium, Asylum, Hos
There »re 1165 pntieDta iu t h e 1 victim o f foul play. The follow- j
pital, Barbershop, or Hotel.
clothing that may be brought to Borved as president of the national;
insane asylum at Salem.
ing composed the jury: John L. him for the use of the “ kids.”— council of education, and presided j
over its sessions at Los Angeles.
Mrs. Charley Hickox came tip Quick, P. G. Jordan, Frank Bow- Evening Telegram.
On exhibition and sale at C O Q U IL L E PH ARM ACY, or at my res
from Beaverton Itist Wednesday, ron, Geo. Rhodes, Alex Carlson,
idence near old school building,
NORA A, McEWEN, Agent.
on a visit to her sister, Mrs. Albert Olson. After hearing the
testimony they found “ that he
M ynstt
came to his death by accidental
Geo. K. Rogers, organizer for drowning in the waters o f Black
the W. of W., will give a public creek, North Lake, Coos county,
lecture in Marshfield on the 19th of Oregon.” — Coos Bay News.
August, aud will also visit Coquille.
Squill* City Retain.
Coroner's Inquest.
Little Ones Went Homes.
Quaker Ï » Hath Cabinet
H
ALL SPRING STEEL FRAME, CHEAPEST AND MOST CONVENIENT FOR USE
THE
(Port Orford Tribune.)
The schooner Lila and Mattia
arrived from San Pedro, southern
Bishop Morris will hold services
California, last Wednesday, and is in Port Orford on the first Sunday
receiving a cargo o f lumber at in September.
Lyons’ mill for return.
Dr. Patterson, o f Douglas county,
Fifty casps of cans were de is taking a look nt Curry county
livered at the Timmons cannery on with a view to locating.
the lower river last Wednesday.
Campers are now quite numer
They come yin the hay and by ous along the coast, among them
train through this place last Wed many people from the iuterior,
nesday morniug.
Circuit court convenes this year
From yesterdny George Pike the third Monday io August, the
expected to increase his logging last legislature having changed the
force to 30. and add another team time to that date.
Representative Platts, of Sixes,
of oxen. Heim s been getting out
some fine spar timber, among made Port Oiford a visit yesterday.
He speaks very encouragingly for
other, aud is rushed.
the future of the Sixes country.
At Salem, July 31st, incorpora
tion articles were filed from Marsh
I MarBbfl.lil San. |
field by “ The Marahfield Railway
A number of ship knees will ar
Transportation Co.; capital, $20,- rive from the Coquille for the new
000; incorporators, W. H. Noblp, barkentine.
P. Hennessey aud Richard H. No
A special train took R. A. Gra
ble."
ham last Sunday to Myrtle Point,
Drain Watchman:
Mrs. C. E. from which place he left the same
Uasard and daughter, Gracie, left evening for Portland.
yesterday via Gardiner foe ltiyer-
Deuuis Donovan visited the coal
toD, Cooa county, where they will mines at Riverton last week, where
enjoy a three weeks’ visit with he met many old-time friends. He
Mrs. Hnsard’s sister, Mrs. J. II. says there is a fine vein of coal nt
Timon.
Riverton, but the mining men are
The cement arrived last Tuesday bndly handicapped in shipping to
for flooring the basement of the San Francisco.
Bert Tuttle, the hoiler-maker,
new school building, and J. P.
Goodman set to work iostanter. was in Marshfield Sunday. H e
The basement of our new school has been engaged of late at Porter
bmldiDg will alTord the equal in repairing the boilers, which be
neatness, healthfuloess , comfort says are now iu excellentcondition.
and coziiipss of r sheltered play
W. L. Walker has located a 10-
ground of aDy in the state.
foot vein of coal on his Willancb
slough farm, from which he dug
The school board at a late meet
enough coal one afternoon last
ing chose Mrs. Inez Chase as
week to provide fuel to run his
teacher c f the second grade in our
separator aud for domestic pur
public school, making four teachers
poses for four months to come.
now, and a prospect of having to
E. G. Flanagan met with a pain
choose a fifth. The corpB to date
is; Prof. Claude Nosier, principal; ful Rccident this week while hang
He
Mrs. Inez Chase, 1st intermediate; ing up hams iu his market.
Miss Joe Beyers, 2d intermediate; was standing on a step-ladder,
which slipped from under him and
Miss Pearl Fetter, primary.
ns he full lie grabbed a meat-hock
Arrangements are about com and the sharp point inflicted an
plete for a reoppning of our colle ugly gash in his left hand.
giate Institute. Prof. Ireland writes
from Montana of bis desire to take
Coos Bay Nows.
charge, and conduct that school the
Mrs. T. It. Sheridan and family
coming year, and Rev. Futrell arrived from Roseburg, Sunday,
has accepted his offer. Rev. Fa- by private conveyance, to visit a
trell will attend to correspondence few days on the bay.
with those at a distanop, or in other
School commences nt the Marsh
parts o f Coos, Curry and Dougins field graded and high school on
counties, who may wish to attend, September 18th. The teachers
until Prof. Ireland artives. Terms engaged for the term are F. A.
will be made known on application. GoldeD, principal, Misses Collisou,
In the several cases taken under Florence Twomblev, Maggie An
advisement by Judge Hamilton nt derson, and Mrs. Wilbur.
close of Inst term o f circuit court,
Several carloads o f wool ate at
opinions upon which are now re the railroad depot, awaiting the
ceived by County Clerk Raekleff arrival o f the Blanchard for ship
and on file, we glean the following: ment. The wool was brought here
J. H. James vs. Coos county, claim from Myrtle Point.
for back salary; ordered that case
The Blanchard passed up the
be dismissed and judgment bo
entered against James for costs. const yesterday, with several hun
In the Dixon assignment case, dred head of cnlyes on board,
John Bonewitz, assignee, ordered which she was taking from Hum
to distribute amount of funds on boldt to Ynquinn, to be pastured
band among creditors. Miller vs somewhere iu that vicinity.
Frank Brown, who was hurt at
Graham, no attorney's fee allowed
Jainea Cowan’s enrop, North Coos
against Graham.
river, July 30, 1898, and who was
Capt. Linbridge, o f the schooner seut to the city for treatment, died
Lila and Mattie, arrived at this lately nt the German hospital.
port last Wednesday, informs us
State Veterinary Surgeon Me-
o f a narrow escape he made at the
Lean bi rived on the bay Inst week
Month o f our river just as he de-
and inspected n herd of Guernseys
arted, lumber-laden, the last trip.
on the upper J. A. Yonks in ranch.
he steamer Columbia was pass
He found them suffering from con
ing on the outside , and run across
sumption, and orderod aeveu bead
kis bow despite his signals and
killed. The disease was brought
efforts to avoid a collision. The
here by imported cattle.
Columbia, however, struck the
A large shark, measuring 12 feet
aehooner, and from the crash that
followed Capt. Linbridge thongbt in length, was found iu shnllow
b e must surely go down. The water by a party of picuicers nt
damago wna considerable, though Rocky Point on Sunday. They
not as bad as feared, and we procured a rope, got a turn nronnd
understand the captain has filed a the shark’s tail and hauled him
statement with the authorities ashore, where they soon finished
him. An old sailor who was pres
regarding >he occurrance.
ent pronounced it to be a man-eat
About one month ago my child, ing shatk.
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which is fifteen mouths old, had an
attack o f diarrhoea necoinpnnicd by
Deafness Cannot be Cured.
vomiting. I gave it such remedies as by local applications, ns they cannot reach
are usually given in such cases, but the diseased portion of l b . ear. There in
one wav to cure deafness, nnd that in
as nothing gave relief, we sent for etily
hv constitutional remedies. Deafness is
a physician and it was under his canoed hv an inflamed condition of the mu*
lining of the euatnohinn tube. When
care for a week. At this time the otiiia
thin tube pets inflamed you have a nimbi inR
child had been sick for almut ten sound or Imperfect hearing, nnd when it it
days and was having about twenty- entirely cloned deafness is the resnlt, and
unless the inflammation enu is* taken ont
five operations of the bowels every anti thin tn!»e restored to ita normal Condi
twelve hours, anti wo were convinced tion, hearing witl bo destroyed forever
rasea out o f ten are caused by catarrh;
that unless it soon obtained relief nine
which is nothing hut an inflamed condition
it would not live.
Chamberlain's o f tha mucous slirfneea.
Wc will give one hnudred dollars for nhy,
Colic, Choloraand Diarrhoea Remedy ease
o f deafness (caused hv catarrh* tan
wna recommended anil I decided to cannot he cared by Hall's Catarrh Cure.
Send
for oirenlars, free.
try it. I soon noticed a change for \
F. J. CHENEY A Co., Toledo, O
the better; bv its continued use a l^TSeltl by tlrnggints. ii>
complete cure was brought about
and it is now ]>erfectly healthy.—
Is it true, darlrng, that you gave
C. L. Hoggs, Ntnroptown, (lilmer the minister $20 for marrying us?
Co., W Va. For salo by R. S. Yes, but keep il to yourself. I was
Knowltoi».
never so swindled in my life.
5
Herald Land ü Loai) Go.
(HERALD BUILDING)
Coquille City, Oregon.
I am a form « located near Stony Brook, one o f the most malarious
districts in this State, and was bothered with malaria for years, at times
so I could not work, and was always very constipated asweH. For
B uys and S ells your R eal ' E state and auything’ else yon wish to
years 1 had malaria so bad in the spring, when engaged tn plowing,
dispose of.
that 1 could do nothing but shake. I must have taken about a barrel
M akes L oans and I nvestments for you.
o f quinine pills besides dozens o f other remedies, but never obtatned
R ents or L eases your farm or city property.
any permanent benefit. Last fall, in peach time, I had a most «n o u s
Write us if you want pu A gent iu tbiscouuty and at the county sent
attach o f chills and then commenced to take Rtpans Tabula, upon a
!9*W h en asking information, give the number of the piece inquired
friend’s advice, and the first box made me all right and I have never
about corresponding with the number in this list.
been without them since. 1 take one Tabule each morning end night
end sometimes when I feel more than usually exhaustedltakethree.n
a dav. They have kept my stomach sweet, mv bowels regular end I U/n hnirn some largo farms 1 to
good orchard, cheap buildings— No. 40.— Small new business house
have*not had the least touch o f malaria nor splitting headache since 1
place is neglected and will be sold
aud ^ lot, for only $400; well
3 miles from town,
commenced using them. I know also that I sleep better and wake up
very low to an actual resident, as
located.
creameries, and good shipping fa
more refreshed than formerly. I don’t know how many complaints
owner is not able to live thereon
cilities, which cau be had iuoht ,
Stock is up, you want a stock ranch
Ripans Tabules will help, but I do know they will cure any one in tho
and tired of renting it out; $550
on account of old nge or infirmity
cheap, in order to make money
condition I was and 1 would not be without them at any price. I
gets it.
of owners, or lack of means, or
easy. Wc. have it, 43C acres on %
honestly consider them the cheapest-priced medicine in the world as
proper tact for handling; some No. 21.— 116 acres near Beaver Hill
branch
of Coos River, handy to
they arc also the most beneficial and the most convenient to take
are under mortgage, nnd must
steamer communication, orchards,
coal mines, known as the Willard
I am twenty-seven years o f age and have worked hard all my life, the
be sold; some of these can be had
buildings, spring water piped to
place. 80 acres is very rich bea
same 'as most fa nners, both early and late and in all kinds of weather
low , and would divide into sev
the house, 40 to 50 acres bottom
ver dam bottom, balance hill land.
and ! have never enjoyed such good health as I have since last foil $ t
eral choice small homes that can
laud, controls back range. Sev
Has spring water nnd will make
fact, my neighbors have all remarked my improved condition and have
be made very profitable in time
enty bond of cattle now for sale.
an A 1 place when improved.
sa d, 4< Say, John, what are you doing to look so healthy t
to people who aro able to work,
Five dollars per aero gets it, part
Cau be had at reasonable price on
a W TED.-A c m « of bad h«*lth that R T P A N S will not teneflt. They baalih p«iB
**W
and
Lave
means
and
act
to
han
cash.
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give» relief. Not« tho word H l f 'A 'N B on tl>o paeknge aad accept no substitute. R I P A N « ,
account of it being owned by an
10 for Scania or twcleo j.aekrtaf<»r 46 cent«, may ba had nt any dru« store. Ten temple* and one iboiw
dle them.
„.m i testimonials will l>« mailed to any add rata for 3 oauta, forwarded to tba Rlpana Chemloal Co., t t y
aged lady, who cannot improve it. 160 Acres— Dairy Farm, with sub
kl BwuoaBt.. New York.
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If you want a business lot at a rea No. 23.— For sale, or exchange for
stantial buildings, fences, orchard,
sonable figure the Herald Land
engine, cream separator, cows,
good bottom land on Coquille
Co. can supply you.
tools, some furniture and crops on
river or its tributaries, a choice
hand ready for immediate busi
30-acre fruit tract, 55 miles east
If you think of embarking in the
ness, for less than $5000. Finely
of San Francisco, 2300 soft-shell
grocery or general store business,
watered and not far from steamer
almonds, 150 apricot trees, also
our Mr. Sanford can give you in
landing.
general varieties for family ues.
formation where good bargains
Cheap at $3500.
No. buildings. $1000 buys a neat home and large
can be secured in those lines that
No drouth.
Fare by boat to San
will no doubt save you money.
grounds near tho business center
Francisco, 25 cents.
of town.
Our outside bustler, Mr. R. D.~j
Also 180 acres adjoining above,
Sanford, will take pleasure in 1
20
acres of very rich bottom land
60 acres in cultivation, 40 acres
giving you information, and }-
on the bank of Coquille river
good saw timber, balance good
showing these properties to |
rear Coquille City.
Will sell
wood nnd pasture land; al>out 40
*
C . IE\ H - A - X j I j , M a s t e r .
l interested parties.
half or all, at a prico you can af
acros of the last could bo . put in
ford to clear the timber, consis
cultivation after being cleared; all
No. 2.— 160 acres on Bear creek,
M A K E S R E G U L A R T R IP S B ETW E E N
'
ting bf Alder, Ash and Myrtle.'
under fence, no buildings. Price,
known as the Bickford Bartlett
Must be seen to know its fine
$1800. Would trade for prop
place, good timber nnd bottom
quality of soil and location.
erty of J the value of the above,
land combined; spring branch;
and take mortgage for other half
will be sold at a bargain, as owner
10 Ajres ot mostly lino and high
remaining one and two years at
is nonresident; will make a good
ground for residence when subdi
For further iuforicatioD concerning dates of sailing, freight, pas
8% interest.
home when improved for a man
vided; near business center of
sage, etc., address or apply to
//,
BURLESON,
with small capital who would turn No. 24.— A splendid 2-acre home
Coquille City. Large house and
labor into value.
with large new bouse; great var
Marshfield, Oregon .
other improvements. An acre or
iety of fruit and shrubbery. Free
two of choice bottom land for
No. 4.— Small house and large lot,
spring water; bottom nnd side-
garden. Mostly wood land, which
on edge of town, at a sacrifice;
bill ground. Inside of corpor
can be utilized to advantage. Only
cheapest home in town nnd desir
ation of Coquille City.
$1000— which is too cheap, but
able place for any one not in busi
it must be sold soon.
rP H I S SCHOOL IS NOW UNDER STATE CONTROL, AND IS THE LARGEST
ness nnd only wanting a home. No. 25.—One and one-half acres in
JL
AND MOST PROGRESSIVE SCHOOL IN SOUTHERN OREGON.
Coquille City, with house; bottom 79 acres saw timber, 3 miles from
$200 gets it.
New buildings, new apparatus and fixtures,
ground
and
bench.
Spring
Coquille saw mill, and rafting
fine campus, healthful location, delightful c li
No. 8.— 32 acres all choice river bot
mate, excellent influence« for students.
branch, etc. $550.
water; land suitable for grass,
Course of study the same as at other normals
tom laud, with all necessary build
fruit and vegetables, when timber
o f the state.
No. 28.— 5-room cottage and two
ings,
fences
and
trees;
thrifty
Rent advantages in Vocal and Instrumental
is removed; fine springs, all hill
lots,
two
blocks
from
postoflfice—
young
orchard
of
f>0
trees,
mnrket
music to be found in Southern Oregon. Train
land. Only $6 per acre; time
onle $450.
ing school fully equipped aud in charge o f a
varieties; 16 acres cultivated; bal
given with proper security as
thorough critic teacher.
ance willow lund, uncleared; on No. 29.— 9-room box house, small
Tuition #«i 25 per terra; music $5 and #10 per
long as desired, with interest at
term; board at hall #1.75, and lodging 50o per
barn, five blocks from postoflfice
the river bank, £ mile from Arngo
8% .
week, stndeutH furnishing bed clothing; family
and
courthouse;
only
$400.
postoffice
and
creamery.
All
board #2.50 and #.') 00.
fine clover and other grass land. No. 31.— One lot near business cen Dairy and Stock Farm of 240
$125 pays for m e yea r’s schooling,
acres, only 3 miles from Coquille
$2500— half down.
including books.
ter of town. Lays low and can
City. It has an excellent combi
The shortest and most thorough route to a No. 12.— Why pay $150 for one or
be had cheap. Would be valu
nation of low moist pasture and
State certificate, is the normal course. Review
able for certain purposes; only
two small town lots, when we can
classes for teachers throughout the year.
meadow land, and upland pasture
$75.
First term opens September 11. For cata
put you onto several acres inside
with some good timber. Is an
logue or information, address
the incorporation for the same No. 32.— 10 acres, one mile from
estate property and run down some
W. T. VAN SCOT, President,
money? It is nearly level bench--
by l»eing rented out, and will be
Coquille City, with bouse, barn,
ASHLAND, OKEGON.
good fruit and building ground,
sold nt tlio low price of $12.50 per
trees nnd spring water. A nice
when cleared— | of a mile from
acre, subject to an order of sale
home, when better improved.
P. O. and school.
by the court. Titlo perfect and ia
Only $600.
an excellent bargain for any per
No. 13.—360 acres, 8 miles from No. 33.— 25 acres inside Coquille
manent dairy or stock man.
City limits; 6 acres bottom meadow,
Coquille City, on North Fork of
balance hill land; some fruit and
river, only $3200. Fair improve
timber, mostly fenced.
$2000; fP w o good residence lots, sightly
ments all around; 60 to 80 acres
n
locution. $150 fo r both.
half down, balance 1 to 3 years at
tillable, balance saw timber handy
M o n m o u th ; O re g o n .
Two Lots on corner near the Conrthoaaa,
10 percent. Or 18|acres of same,
to river. A bargain 'for the right
cheap for cash.
including orchard and meadow,
man.
rp R A IN IN G s c h o o l f o k t e a c h e r s ,
Four Lots in business part o f town for
A
NEW HI ILD1NGS,
for$1600—same terms.
$1000; usual size. 50x100 feet.
NEW DEPARTMENTS,
No. 15. —80 acres on river, near Riv
UNGRADED COUNTRY SCHOOL WORK.
A fine Residence Lots, 8 blocks from busi
erton—43 acres bottom land, 25 No. 34— 11 acres inside incorporate
ness oenter o f Coquille for $430; time
limits of Bandon, with house and Riven
acres
fenced
and
cultivated,
15
if yon want to bnild.
Graduates Secure Good Positions.
fencing. Will sell at sight, or ex
acres bench, big timber logged
Strong courses, well-equipped Training Department, Normal Course quickest and best
Six besntifoi Rmlihng Lots near tbs
change for other kind of property Conrthonse for $900.
way to State Certificate. Expense fo r year from #120 to #160. Hoard, #2.50 to #3 per
off and seeded,40 acros hill. Build
week. Tuition. #6.25 per term o f 10 weeks. Fall term begins Seotamber 19th. Sum
we can handle.
ings and orchards ample for pres
f i f W e have many other Lots, H om es
mer term, Jnue 27-Sept. 1. For catalogue, address,
P. L. CAMPBELL, President.
Lots, and Ranches to show yos. net
Or W. A. W ank , Secretary of Faculty.
ent use. $3000.
No. 35.—Small new box house and and
above ennuiera led. if yon mean business,
two fine garden lots, mostly on bot and oar Mr. Sanford will look ont fer your
No. 16.— 160 acres, 3 miles from
tom land— except building sp ot-- interest, if von^tell him as near as may bo
nst what yon desira and wish to invast, aw
Norway, No. 1 bench and hill land;
all in vegetables and shrubbery le cna act intelliRently for yoa.
suitable for fruit, stock, corn or
just started and in A -l order; A Choice Business Lot, nesr R
vegetables.
Cheap buildings,
$200, cash.
R. depot, river Innding and in bnainess
fine bearing orchard, 16 acres
IfU fldV u
ho
San Francisco Direct,
Alice Blanchard,
San
Francisco and Coos Bay,
Southeri) Oregoi) S tate Normal School
STATE
NORMAL SCHOOL
the News
of the World
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Page
24 to 36
Hours
Ahead of All Others.
DailïEï8iiï£Tetaie,0, l f J ! l i>to cts
t
under plow and considerable No. 36.—ICO acres, 4 miles from town;
good box house; mostly good saw
brush slashed off and in grass for
timber; sparkling spring branch
pasture, well wntered. Cheap at
right by house, and a few acres of
$17 00.
Owner has business in
very fine creek bottom. New
the east, hence, a bargain.
place; cheap at $1000.
No. 19,— 163 acres on Bear creek;
No.
37.—Good house, in north part
35 acres fenced and in grass; good-
of town, for only $450; lot and a
sized barn and sheds; fair dwell
half, well fenced; small tarn and
ing-house, young orchard, fine
good well
water and outside range, making
a desirable location for stock No. 38-—Comfortable house and
$200«. with some stock included
barn and two fine lots in North
— one-half cash.
Coquille; very cheap at $375.
center o f Coquille City.
j
Prioe #1000.
We
have the best land, best
200
A C R E S —On an arm ot
locution, and best improved
«mall farm in the Coquille valley, ia in
side property, in one o f the nicest town« in
Coo« oouhty. If von w«nt the very be«%
at prices an.! term« that are an object and
have #3000 to #0000 to invest in a home
that is a joy forever, and mean bnnine««.
write us for exact description and term« o f
optional payment«.
Coo« Bay: part yerv rich oreek
. bottom land: aandv loam: honse and two
barn«; good orchards: small fruit«; fencing;
j the finest springs imaginable right at
house and barn, sufficient for never failing
power for small machinery if desired; out
, side rarse on hill land. Bottom land thor
oughly cleared. Cattle, horn««, fowl«, im
plements and furniture, all include«. at
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A ll the Congressional and State Legislative News No. 20.—-120 acres on Big Creek, No. 39.— 5-room cottage and two
come fu ll and complete daily, and your Best suitable for a small stock ranch I good level lots, unfenced, near
and home. A few acres cultivated;
the academy; can be had low.
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