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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 22, 1899)
€$|nin* d ig gjewlfi. (Port Orford Tribune.) H od . J. H. Upton continue» to slowly improve. TIJFSDA V, Al'ri'.ST ‘22. 1899. Bishop Morris will be in Port Orford for services the first Sun Church Directory. day in September The steamer Farallon, Captain M. B. church, south -regular services each ^uuday inormii* and evening, by the Jobu Roberts, was on the rocks half pastor, E. L. F itom . a mile from Fort Wrangle, Alaska. Rev. Robt. Ennis. Presbyterian, will con All her passengers were transferred duct services in this city the 2d and 4th Sundays o f each month, in the circuit c o u rt . to the steamer City of Seattle. room at the courthouse, until further notice. At the teachers’ examination, All are cordially invited. held at Wedderburn last week, Mrs. L. E. Miller, Miss Anuetta McCrea L O C A L ITEM S. — and Isaac Le Mahien received first The pioneers will meet next year ¡ ‘-’ rude certificates, a id Miss Annie Currnau received a third grade. at Paneton. Last week, the young adopted James P light will build a store son o f Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Upton, at the Noith Fork creamery. of Langlois, was thrown from a Mrs. Peterson, of Riverton, was| horse, and his foot hanging in the viaiting in Coqnille last week, stirup, lie was drugged some dis David F. Fox, of the internal tance, his fnce badly mutilated, his revenue office, is doing the county teeth knocked out, and beiüg other wise considerably braised. Dr. in an official way. Tyler was summoned by telephone, The United Prethren liaye and did all possible to relieve the arranged to build a church near sufforer. The injuries are quite the North Fork creamery. serious but the little fellow will Take your blacksmithing to recover. "Wilson & Wilson, and bring your (Bandon Recorder.) job printing to the H erald . The schooners Confianza and O. O. Swan and wife returned Mayflower arrived last Sunday, last Wednesday evening from each with a fair cargo o f freight. Marshfield, having attended the N. A. Thrush, who seriously in pioneers’ reunion at that place. jured one of his feet recently while J. R. Rochon, Ihe painter, who t‘nul*,)(í ¡°K8. "till has a very bad was a resident of our city a few 'foot, but hopes are eutertained that mouths, but now prominently asso it will soou begin to improve. Last Saturday Rollie Davis was ciated in business at Marshfield, was oyer last Friday and greeted thrown fiorn a wagon and narrowly escaped beiug seriously injured. old friends anu neighbors. As it was he was considerably Rev. J. P. Lister, w ho conducted bruised but is all right again. services here in the Christian Alva Lee and wife have moved ehnrch for about three w eek B , vis ited his home at Engene and re from Bandon to Coquille City. Alva turned with his family to this place will handle tho ox-tenm for Dave last Wednesday for a visit to our Perkins at Lyons’ logging camp. Charley Ashton, of Lampey beach. creek, was in town Friday. He is The H erald has n good slock of rnfting logs from the Lyons’ camp commercial loiter and bill-head above Parkersburg to tho mill at paper, statements, envelopes, etc., Coquille. which we can furnish yon in neat The family of J. Denholm moved printed letter-heads and bill-heads, this week into the building on Main etc., at very reasonable rates. Pat street recently occupied by Mrs. ronize home industry nud an ex Nasbiirg. Mr. Denholm has pur perienced and practical job printer. chased the building. The town trustees have posted The mill started up Monday of last week, hut ouly made a three notices calling for bids for a build days’ run till Iho logs gave out ing to he Greeted for a town hall. agaiti. The firm is extending its All bids most be presented by the logging facilities to meet the 19ili inst. Specifications may be largely increased demand of the had from the clerk o f the board. mill, the late improvements to Mrs. "Carrie Carter, an unfortun which have so largely increased ate woman who has been a resident the output of lumber. o f Bandon for several years, was examined by Judge Harlocker and Rev. Mark C. Munson, Sunday- Dr. Kime last Thursday, adjudged school missionary of tho Congre insane and taken to the asylum at gational church, pnssed through Buleu:. Coquille City last Thursday to the --- ----»«•*-«-------------- llioaobnrg lievicw.l bay, thence to Gardiuer, to attend the Douglas County W . C. T. U. City Marshal J. W. Carter, ot convention, convening on Friday Mnrshfield, was in Roaeburg Sat and lasting over Sunday. Mr. urday. He repoits business lively Munson was ou his wheel, and in on the bay. cluded n drop into the H erald Dr. W. T. Brown, late o f Nash office on his way. ville, Tenn., has been elected pro The rain interfered with part ot fessor of sciences in the Central the outdoor program of the pio Normal school nt Drain. Hecomes neers’ meeting at Marshfield last yery highly recommended as an Tuesday, but this was partly over educator. Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson, of come by enthusiasm gendered by the arrival of two o f the Marsh the U. 8. L. S. S. nt Bandon, ar field hoys, Henry Kern nud Ed rived in Roseburg Friday aud will Colgnn, just returned from the wnr visit with relatives in this county. in the Philippines, to whom the M rs. Anderson will remain for sev pioneers, Q. A. R. and citizens eral weeks. ------- »-Ml»-«-------------- gave a grand impromptu welcome. Luther Williams and family, of Wedderburn, Curry county, are vis iting at tier parents, Louis Lett’s, at Arngo. Mr. Williams owns the mail route down I lie const section,in Currv county, and visited Coqnille last Friday. He is known here to many of our citizens, having resided in this neighborhood nud been as sociated in the logging camps and other enterprises in this valley for some years. The H erald had a pleasant call from Mr. Williams nud little son. BO Y E A R S ’ EXP ER IEN C E (jR E A T ---FtgrAL APPU D Vifllin Nearly 5 bars. m i n st . bn. eta a 7tk, s. r. c * l Ttk$ L * r $ M io f it» kin d ia I U W orld . Consultation free and strletly private. Treatm ent person, k all) or ty k n - r . N T P U l i lAi thoroughly oradtoaud ' from the «reterà without using 1“ . f r . v r i l V !*>.% * applying "wflî receive oar lM « M » f i t < « S o f bis com plaint. i nu« 1 *>• mu O n e • hu u sasd ■ W rite for Buck— o f M m r r ln g e , 1 k M « u n rxvi ( A valuable hook for men. ) ) Lamest clr. i iBr<,.d„LNeW York — .»In.lHHn 1()Um&l. " «TOlll, $d H >ld by all newsdealers. 36 w. i/u a rm n fs a P O S IT IV E C V R E in mrory I lake. or fo -M t ’ D lt. J O U l il N «Sr CO.,IODI MarkctSL 8 . P. I Scientific American. *.+ J J p O lt — from -------- SALE—147 Aerea o f --------- Laud, , W mile . . . ----------- Norway, Coos county. Known Hnston, D. C. F Bt- Washington, as the MoClary place. For pntioolars, call on HENliY GKADY, juu!?04l Norway, Oregon. 1 j i i FOLDING, II lllh C l llo.t;,*ir VI ¡imi I ai-or OT BPKINQ8 OH MINERAL 8FUIMGB AT HOME. Turkish, Russian. IIot-Air, Sreuin, Vapor, Mcdionied, Ferfuined. Mioernl. Mali, (¿ninine, Hop, or ¡Sulphur llaths, nt. a • •>«» o f about THREE GENTS PER HATH. FOR LADIES, GENTLEMEN OR CHILDREN DlBpels Colds, Fevers, Skiu Diseases aud Cutan eous Eruptions. Prevents disease; cure» often when drugs have failed. Should be •*y *. I 1J : in every Home, Doctor’s Office, Beauty or Massage Parlor, Sanitarium, Auylutn, Hos pital, Barbershop, or Hotel. ALL SPRING STEEL FRAME. CHEAPEST AND MOST CONVENIENT TOR USE On exhibition aud sale at C O Q U IL L E PHARM ACY, or at my res idence near old school building, NORA A. McEWEN, Agent T H E Herald Land <s Loai) Go. (HERALD BUILDING) Coquille City, Oregon. | am a fa rn ien ^ od eT m ^ ^ ton y Brook, one of the most malarious districts in this State, and was bothered with malaria for years, at times so T o * d not work and was always very constipated as we 1. For years1 had matari* so bad in the spring, when engaged in plow ng th U I could do nothing but shake. I must have taken about a barrel of auininc rills besides dozens of other remedies, but never obtained im perm anent benefit. Last fall, in peach time, 1 had a most serious atuuk o f chills and then commenced to take Rtpans Tabules, UP°^ * friend’s advice, and the first box made me all right and 1 have neve been without them since. I take one Tabule each mornmg and night and sometimes when 1 feel more than usually exhausted 1 take three in a day. They have kept my stomach sweet, my bowels regular and I havTnot the least touch of malaria nor splitting headache since I commenced using them. I know also that I s f e e p beUer and wake up more refreshed than formerly. 1 don t know how many complaints Ripans Tabules will help, but I do know they will cure any one in the condition i was and I would not be without them at any price. I honestly consider them the cheapest-priced medicine in the world as they are also the most beneficial and the most convenient o take I am tweotv-seven years of age and have worked hard all my life, the „ m e T S t farmers, both early and late and in all kinds oLwea hcr and i have never enjoyed such good health as l have since last fall, in f,ct my neighbors have all remarked my improved condition and have said, “ Say, John, what are you doing to look so healthy ? ^ b .\l lu Spruce St., New York. San Francisco Direct, Alice Blanchard, * d. 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 faun or city property. Writa us if you want rç A gent in this connty aud at the county seat Btaf-When asking information, give the number of the piece inquired ?bo’‘ t corresponding with .he number in this list. some largo farms 1 to No. 21.— 116 acres near Beaver Hill coal mines, known as the Willard 3 miles from town, place. 80 acres is very rich bea creameries, and good shipping fa ver dam bottom, .balance hill land. cilities, which can be hail r ig h t , Has spring water nnd will make ou account of old age or infirmity an A 1 place when improved. of owners, or lack of means, or Clan bo had at reasonable price on proper tact for handling; some account of it being owned by an nro under mortgage, and must aged lady, who cannot improve it. be sold ; some of these can be had l o w , and would divide into sev No. 23.— T or sale, or exchange for eral choice small homes that enu good bottom laud on Coquille bo made very profitable in time river or its tributaries, a choice to people who are able to work, 30-acre fruit tract, 55 miles east and have means and act to han Ilf«, of San Francisco, 2300 soft-shell dle them. thou* almonds, 150 apricot trees, also general varieties for family ues. If you want a business lot at a rea Cheap at $3500. No. buildings. sonable figure the Herald Land No drouth. Fare by boat to San Co. can supply you. Francisco, 25 cents. If you think of embarking in tho Also 180 acres adjoining above, grocery or general store business, GO acres in cultivation, 40 acres our Mr. Sanford can give you in good saw timber, balance good formation whero good bargains wood and pasture land; about 40 can be secured in those lines that acres of the last could be put in will no doubt save you money. cultivation after being cleared; all IF. H -A -X j X j , IMTaster. Our outside hustler, Mr. R. D.'l Sanford, will take pleasure in I giving you information, and f- showing these properties to | interested parties. J M AK ES R E G U LA R TR IPS B ET W E E N No. 2.— 1(50 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 For further information concerning dates of sailing, freight, pas home when improved for a man sage, etc., address.or Bpply to H. L. BURLESON, with small capital who would turn A Marshfield, Oregon. labor into value. ---------------------------------------J J ------------------------------------------------------------ No. 8.— 32 acres all choice river bot tom laud, with all necessary build Deafness Cannot be Cured. ings, fences and trees; thrifty by local r.pplications, ns they cannot rcnch young orchard of 50 trees, market t lie diseased portion of t he ear. There is j q 'H I S SCHOOL IS NOW UNDER STATE CONTROL. AND IS THE LARGEST varieties; 1G acres cultivated; bal- AND MOST PROGRESSIVE SCHOOL IN SOUTHERN OREGON. only one way to cure deafness, and that is New buildings. new c.ppnratus and fixtures, anco willow land, uncleared; on by oonstitutionnl remedies. Deafness is fine campus, healthful looation. delightful c li caused by an inflamed condition o f tho mu the river hank, J mile from Arago mate, excellent infiuenoes for students. cous lining of the eustaohian tube. When postoffice and creamery. All Course o f study the same as at other normals this tube gets inflamed you have a rumbling of the atnte. sound or imperfect bearing, .and when it it fine clover and other grass land. Best advantages in Vocal and Instrumental entirely closed deafness is the result, and $2500—half down. mnsic to be found in Southern Oregon. Train- unless the inflammation can be taken out j and this tube restored to its normal condi- tion, hearing will be destroyed forever nine cases out of ten are caused by catarrh; which is nothing but an inflamed condition of the mneoua surfaces. We will give one hundred dollars for ahy, case of deafness (caused by catarrh) tan cannot bo cured by Hall’ s Catarrh Cure, Send for circulars, free. F. J. CHFiNEY & Co., Toledo, O Sold by druggists, 75o T h e W o n d e r fu l ! I>K JORD A N -PR IV A TE DIMKASKR , OiaiONa A handsomely llhntr»ted weeXly. 1 J fò W # o r » continually a d d in « new »peclm eu i 'Coinè and learu huw wonderfully you are mad« , » o d bow to avoid » u k i * » » aud dUcaae. I f you suffer from any o f the ill» o f m eu. come to tho | 0 |.k»t Specialist OU the Bacine Coast, I C o p y r ig h t » A c . Ion n may Anyon« fcendlng a sketch and description qntckly asoertuln our opinionfree whetber. _ invention la probabl y patentable, (o u i muni ca tions strtctlyconfldental HandbookonPatenta sent free. Oldi Patents taken tbroach Munn * Co. receive ipecial notie«, without charge, in tho anla.lon DR. JORDAN’ S ° r » t Museum of Anatomy P atents ^rotP no" f(| D m . 1903 Bv special arrangement made with the published, of the FARM JOUR NAL we are enabled to offer that paper to every subscriber who pays for the HERALD one year ahead, for ouly $1.40 -both papers for the price of o u t s only. Our paper one year and the FARM JO l’ RNALfrom now to December 1903, nearly 5 years. The FARM JOURNAL is an old established paper, enjoying great popularity, one of the best and most useful farm papers pub lished. fife£“ Do not delay. V isit San Francisco and Coos Bay. Southeri) Oregoi) State Normal School inn school fully equipped and in obnrge o f a thorough oritie teacher. Tuition $(l f er term: mnsic $6 and $10 per term; board nt hall $1.75, nnd lodging 50o per week, students furnishing bed clothing; family board $2.50 and $3 00. 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 $125 pays for one year's schooling, money? It is nearly level bench-- including books. good fruit and building ground, The shortest and most thorough route to a when cleared — J of a mile from state certificate, is the normal course. Review P. O. and school. classes for teachers throughout the year. M. W, McCormnc, prominently First terra opens September 11. For cata Bandon Recorder: Nearly all | connected with the coni interests logue or information, address at Riverton, was in Coqnille last merchants on the river are having W. T. VAN SCO ?, President, Wednesday on return from a busi their freight come into the river by ASHLAND, OKEGON. ness trip. Mr. Me gives much en- schoouers on nccouut of the ex coutftgement for an early resump orbitant rntes charged by the rail tion of steamer traffic to this river, road. The railroad is charging c h i e f l y through the deninuds for most outrageous rates on all freight our coal, hut wo hope nt the same for all parties on this river. In t im e our business men and citizens some instances recently we are told o f this valley all will ft el that they that as high as ten dollars per ton owe a debt to themselves lndividu-' has been charged from Marshfield ally and the public to encouragej to Coqnille, a distance of about j M o n m o u th , O re g o n . t h e enterprise by supporting it tweuty miles, r a in in g s c h o o l f o r t e a c h e r s , with all their might. He showed A troubled but trusting suh- NEW BUILDINGS. ub a letter from a const shipping scriher recently wroto to the editor NEW DEPARTMENTS, house in the city in which the firm | of tho Huron Herald: “ What ails UNGRADED COUNTRY SCUOOL WORK. thought favorably o f putting on nt i my hens? Every morning 1 find ara.dma.tea S e c u r e G o o d P o sitio n s. least one good boat, nud wo hope one of them Keeled over to rise no Strong oourttoa. well-equipped Training Department. Norihal Coarse quickest and heat be to get particulars nt an early date, more.” The reply was: ‘'The fowls , p per way to State Certificate. Expense for year from $130 to $190. Board. $2.50 to $5 or even nnnouuce the consumma are dead. It is an old complaint week. Tuition. riu begins upfpnn Seotember rw uew uc, 19th. Sui Hum- per terra of 10 weeks. Fall terra P. L. CAMPBELL, Preaideut mer term, Jnue 27-Sept. 1. Fur catalogue, address, Preaideut. tion yet in this issue. and nothing can l>e done except to Or W. A. W ash , Secretary of Faculty. bury them.” About one month ago my child, Ashland Record: Albert Tozer, which is fifteen mouths old. had nn attack of diarrhoea accompanied by accompanied by bis sialcr-in law, vomiting. I gave it »itch remedies ns Miss Lola Slater, arrived last week nro usually given in such cases, but from Coquille, Coos county, on a as nothing gave relief, vve sent for visit to relatives. Miss Sinter goes a physician and it was under his to visit ber mother, Mrs. Thos. cate for a week. At this time the Slater, nt Klamath Falls. Florence West: We have been child had been sick for about ten S t a t e nnd C o a s t days and was hnviug about twenty- informed that the Gardiner Mill Co. five operations of the bowels every have purchased the tug Hunter, s p e c ia l twelve hours, nnd we were convinced formerly owned at Coos bay, and s e r v ic e that unless it soon obtained relief tlmt hereafter she will be kept at it would not live. Chamberlain’s I the Umpqua to do the lowing for Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy j that river, was recommended nnd I decided to n o n I lly Im l l l o m l l l r c p . trv it. I noon noticed a change for - $2.10 Clean blood means a clean skin. No Evening Telegram and Herald, both 6 mos., only the licttcr; bv its continued use a beauty without it. CAflCAret«, Candy Cathar» " “ '* both J year, only - - 4.15 n jromr blood ;m<l keen it d c i L kjr complete cure was brought about «tiering up the laiy liver and driving all im- nnd it is now perfectly healthy.—- pufities from the body. Begin to day to All the Congressional and State Legislative News $C. L. Boggs, Mtumptown, Gilmer Danish pimple«, boil», blotche», blackheads, nnd that sickly bilious complexion by taking come fu ll and complete daily, and your Best Co., W Vn For sale by R. S. Ci»caret»,—beauty for ten cent». All drug Weehly Local Paper fo r only the price o f one. Know! ton. gist», satisfaction guaranteed, 10c, we, 50c. STATE NORMAL SCHOOL T the News ot the World 24 to 36 Hours AM of All Oilers. pagl2 Daily EieDiiiTilsirar.iSi'’ 40 cts No. 13.— 3G0 acres, 8 miles from Coquille City, on North Fork of river, only $3200. Fair improve ments all around; GO to 80 acres tillable, balance saw timber handy to rivor. A bargnin for the right man. No. 15. —80 acres on river, near Riv erton—A3 acres bottom land, 25 acres fenced and cultivated, 15 acres bench, big timber logged off and seeded,40 acres hill. Build ings and orchards ample for pres ent use. $3000. No. 42.— Splendidly located rosi- .dence property in Coquille City; two lots; good buildings; much small fruit and shrubbery; sightly location; $900. Stock is up, you want a stock ranch cheap, in order to make money cosy. We have it, 43G acres on a branch of Coos River, handy to steamer communication, orchards, buildings, spring water piped to tbe house, 40 to 50 acres bottom laud, controls back range. Sev enty head of cattle now for sale. Five dollars per acre gets it, part cash. 1G0 Acres— Dairy Farm, with sub stantial buildings, fences, orchard, cugino, cream separator, cows, tools, some furniture nnd erojis on hand ready for immediate busi ness, for less than $5000. Finely watered and not far from steamer landing. $1000 buys a neat homo and large grounds near the business center under fence, no buildings. Price, of town. $1800. Would trade for prop erty of \ the value of the above, 20 acres of very rich bottom land and take mortgage for other half on the bank of Coquille river remaining one and two years at near Coquille City. Will sell 8% interest. • half or all, nt nprico you can af ford to clear tho timber, consis No. 24.— A splendid 2-acre home ting of Alder, Ash and Myrtle. with large new house; great var- Must be seen to know its fine ieiy of fruit and shrubbery. Free quality of soil and location. spring water; bottom and side- hill ground. Inside of corpor 10 Asres ot mostly line and high ation of Coquille City. ground for residence when subdi vided; near business center of No. 28.— 5-room cottage and two Coquille City. Large house and lots, two blocks from postoffico— other improvements. An aero or onle $450. two of choice bottom land for No. 29.— 9-room box house, small garden. Mostly wood land, which barn, five blocks from postoffice can be utilized to advantage. Only and courthouse; only $400. $1000—which is too cheap, but it must be sold soon. No. 31.— One lot near business cen ter of town. Lays low and can 79 acres saw timber, 3 miles from be had cheap. Would be valu Coquille saw mill, and rafting able for certain purposes; only water; land suitable for grass, $75. fruit nnd vegetables, when timber is removed; fine springs, all hill No. 32.— 10 acres, one mile from land. Only $6 per acre; time Coquille City, with house, barn, given with proper security as trees and spring w’ater. A nice long as desired, with interest at home, w’hen better improved. 8%. Only $G00. Dairy and Stock Farm of 240 No. 33.— 25 acres inside Coquille acres, only 3 miles from Coquille City limits; G acres bottom meadow, City. It has an excellent combi balance hill land; some fruit and nation of low moist pasture and timber, mostly fenced. $2000; meadow land, and upland pasture half down, balance 1 to 3 years at with some good timber. Is an 10 percent. Or 18J acres of same, estate property and run down some including orchard and meadow, by being rented out, and will be for$1600— same terms. sold at the low price of $12.50 per No. 34— 11 acres inside incorporate acre, subject to an order of sal» limits of Bandon, with house and by the court. Title perfect »nd i» fencing. Will sell at sight, or ex an excellent bargain for any per change for other kind of property manent dairy or stock man. we can handle. No. 35.—Small new box house and fiT^wo good residence lots, sightly location, $160 fo r both. two fine garden lots, mostly on bot Two Lota on comer near the Conrthonse, tom land—except building sp ot-- cheap for caah. nil in vegetables and shrubbery Fonr Lola in business pnrt o f town for just started and in A -l order; $1000: usnai size. 60x100 feet. $200, cash. 6 fine Residence Lots, 8 blocks from bnai- No. lfi.— 1G0 acres, 3 miles from No. 36.—100 acres, 4 miles from town; Norway, No. 1 bench and hill land; good box house; mostly good saw suitable for fruit, stock, corn or timber; sparkling spring branch vegetables. Chenp buildings, right by house, and a few acres of fine bearing orchard, 16 acres very fine creek bottom. New under plow and considerable place; cheap at $1000. brush slashed off and in grass for No. 37.—Good house, in north part pasture, well watered. Chenp at of town, for only $450; lot and a $1700. Owner has business in half, well fenced; small barn and the east, hence, a bargain. good well. No. 19,— 1G3 acres on Bear creek; No. 38.— Comfortable house and 35 acres fenced and in grass; good- barn and two fine lots in North sized barn and sheds; fair dwell Coquille; very cheap at $375. ing-house, young orchard, fine water and outside range, making No. 39.— 5-room cottage and two good level lots, unfenced, near a desirable location for stock. the academy; can be had low. $2000, with some stock included — one-half cash. No. 40.— Small new business house and J lot, for only $400; well No. 20.— 120 acres on Big Creek, located. suitable for a small stock ranch and home. A few acres cultivated; No. 41.— 160 acrt>s on lower river, with orchard; neglected place, on good orchard, cheap buildings— account of non-residence of owner, place ia neglected and will be sold but a splendid foundation for a very low to an actual resident, as small dairy, and being on river owner is not able to live thereon bank is well located. A bargain and tired of renting it out; $550 for some one; $1250. gets it. nrss center o f Coqnille for $420; time Riven if von want to bail«. Six beautiful Bmidina Lota near the Courthouse for $000. [ 9 * We have many other Lota. House* nnd Lots, and Ranches to show von. ant shove enumerated, if yem mean bnsinene, and oar Mr. Sanford will look ont for yonr interest, if von tell him as near as may be ngt what yon desire and wish to invest, *e te can act intelligently for yon. i A Choice Basiness Lot, near R R. depot, river landing and in hnsiness center of Coqnille City. Price $1000. We have the best land, beat 200 A C R E S —On an arm o f location, and befit improved omnll farm in the Coqnille valley, i« in side property, in one o f the nicest town« in Coo« county. If vou want the very beat at prices an^ term« that are an object and have $:>000 to $8000 to invest in a home that ia a joy forever, and mean bnsinesft, write us for exact description and terms o f optional payments. Coos Bay: part very rich ore«k I bottom land: sandy loam: house and two j barn«: good orchard«; small fruit«; fencing; ! the finest «pring* imaginable right at i house nnd barn, snfficient for never failing | power for small machinery if desired; oot- I Hide rarge on hill land. Bottom land thor oughly cleared. Cattle, horses, fowls, im plements and furniture, all included, at * f&BOQ.