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C f l f t t f t l r C i t y g ie r n l R . FARM JO U RN AL Curry Counly Court Notes. County Commissionar AdoìjjbKen I I ¿ 8 DA Y, HE PT. 19, 1899. returneil from court ycsterilny. Tho coui t not having ailjourned Church Directory. uutil iato Saturila*- night, no are M. E. church, south-regular services unatilo to jiublish thè officiai pro- e a c h fc* outlay uiornin^ aud owning. by the cettings this week. p a s to r, E . L . FiTOU. Tìie bridge pelitions were pre Rev. B obi. Ennis. Presbyterian, will con sentati alni j-eceivcd favorable ftoiion d u c t services m this city the 2d axid 4th i ,ri . . i t • Sunday b o f each mouth, in the circuit court j by the court. liio tota l lilgll68t ro o m a t the courthouse, until farther notice. vote cast at the last election w m 576; AU are cordially iu rii-il. .... _ the petitions carried the mimes of ] 315 signers, but 5 names were LO C AL ITEM S. alrieken off, leaving the names of 310 legal voters. Charley Lavine lost a line cow A cash levy of 7 mills on the Bevern! days »go, caused by some dollar was made for bridge pur thing which she ate. poses, which will raise the sum of Q rand in a Itohisnn is the guest f l U 7 for the bridge fund. Future of Mrs. K _L . Buck dining the a i- nlmuaj levies to be regulated by the eence of Mr. and Mrs. George colnti according to necessities. Jlobluson in Cahfoinia. I The total assessed valuo of taxa- Mrs. 11. N. Harrington, of llHn- l ;.. property for year 1809, as equal- don, visit* d at Gardiner lately, re- [ ¡zed, $592,136. turning llinrsday snd stopping! Total tax levy: For county pur- with Mrs. Rose, a cousin, a day or poses, 1 5 mills; for bridge fund, 7 two. I mills; for school purposes, 0 mills. E. P. Mast was down from Me- The total county and bridge levy is Kioley last Thursday aud rustled ■ 3 mills less than the county levy a sale of considerable produce, ut last year. least part of v» hich he will deliver : It 13 calculated that the bridge this week. | levy will build the Elk und Win- G. M. McGaffey and family have chuck bridges and leave several moved from Stockton. C’al., to hundred dollars for building anil Acampo, after a" residence of sev repairing the smaller bri Iges.— Port eral years at the former place. All Oxford Tribune. f\ V V V T > Vfvlm Nearly .» V<;irn. Scientific American. There never was an invention that met the “ all-round’’ needs of the kitchen like the “ Ideal Steam Cooker,” represented in Coos county by Mrs. Root. It not only does its work completely and satis- factorily, but saves labor, material, fuel and anxious care. Bu sure and get one. cr a » nd Vapor Imiti R.* IlGCnU3XI3ST.t«t.6tb*7tfc,8 * Tha L a rg est o f its kind in tha '« arid. Wa ara continually adding new specimen». | 0 m u u 4 barn how voudemllv you are tuaJa ■ And how to avoid mckuMf aud disease. II yuu I »nffcr from my of tbc ill* of mvn, come to tha boldest Specialist on the FaclUe Coast, SPRINGS OR M l UK HAL Turkish,-Russiati. liot-A ir, H t Beirluniod, Mi»«era!. Sah., (¿ 1 : Bulphnr Baths, at, u <•« THREE CENTS FEB I n n j i i n n i v i 'H I v a t k d i b k a b k i Cou«uL*lU»u free and at' Idly private. Treatmeut person- I ally or I»,- I I er. K V Oil 11.1 ■ thoroughly eradicated ' from «1 ■. tem without using M n w iw i i i v i i t ! M A N sppiving to us will reeclrn oux I knu'f «.<n of hi * oomplslut. h . r,,nt»amtt4 a POSiTiVE CURE in M«ry case I to tend ■ ■ or tori- 1 1 On«* T h o e v a s d I»..H aro. Writ« for r, i’t - l ’* h l l o « o p h . v u f M a r r i n g e , k w a : i .*.> eu rs .'KINGS AT HOME, n, Vapor, Medicated* ine. Hop, or of about BATH. FOR LADIES, GENTLEMEN OR CHILDREN Dispels Colds, Fevers, Skin Diseases and Cutan eous Eruptions. Prevents disease; cures often when drugs have failed. Should be in every Home, D octoi’s Office, Beauty or Massage Parlor, Sanitarium, Asylum, Hos pital, Barbershop, or Hotel.* ( A ralu a bi« hook fur m e n .> > D K . J H l c M 't '. t CO..ION! Market KL 8 . P. SALE—147 Acres o f Land, I ^ O B from Norway, Coo« couuty. li V4' mil© Known as. the McOlary place. For pa Honiara, call ou HEN BY GRADY, jun20U Norway, Oregon. ALL SPRING STEEL FRAME, CHEAPEST AND MOST CONVENIENT TOR USE On exhibition nud ssle at C O Q U IL L E PH ARM ACY, or at my res- ¡deuce near old school building, NORA A, McEWEN, Agent. and (IIE ItA L I) B U IL D IN G ) Coquille City, Oregon. 1 am i former located near Stony Brook, one o f the most malarious districts in tl is State, and was bothered with malaria for years, at tunes so 1 could not work, ami was always very constipated as we 1. bor y -a rslh a J maEria so had in the spring, when engaged in plowing, that I could do nothing but shake. 1 must have taken about a barrel ol auinine “ ;’.!s b. ides dozens o f other remedies, but never obtained a -y permanent benefit. Last fall, in peach time, I had a most serious at;a k o f chilis and then commenced to take. Ripans Tabules, upon a f ; rd ’s ndvi'e aud the first box made me all right and I have never been without them since. I take one Tabule each morning and mg.it and sometimes when 1 (eel more than usually exhausted 1 take three in - d -v Th-v have kept my stomach sweet, my bowels regular ana i H vc not had the least touch o f malaria nor splitting headache since 1 commenced using ihem. 1 know also that 1 sleep better and wake up more refreshed than formerly. 1 don’t know hey/ many complaints Rioans Tabules will help, but 1 do know they will cure any one in tho co-'dition 1 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 tha most beneficial and the most convenient to take. I -.m twenty---even years c f age and have worked hard all my life, the same as most fu me's, both early and late and in all kinds ot weather, -n ' 1 h iv.e never enjoyed such good health as I have since last fall, in mv neighbors have all remarked my improved condition and have sV.J, “ Say, JoiTn, what arc you doing to look so healthy ? ’ ANTED - A caso of b ill lit nltli that R I P A N S will not li«ueflt. They banish pain tuul prolongHf#. r umo given tvli. r. tho w /rd ItTP’ .vN 'Son tlie paekrigo and accept no substitute. li’ I P A N S, kf-ta f.«r 48 cents, may be had sit any drua ht*. re. Ten samples nud «me thou- 10 r »r r. ullud to c u j aUarena for 5 teats, forwarded to the Klpans Chemical Co., No. lu ttprucettt.. New York. V P.ÌM’I f eflt I III* 111 1.1 IS Wir. i.C San Francisco Direct, o . x . J M A K E S R E G U L A R T R IP S B ETW EEN San Francisco and Coos Bay. For further information concerning dates of sailing, freight, pas The rock to he damped on the sage, etc., address.or apply to //. ¿. BURLESON, jetty is to range in weight between 500 pounds mid 10 tons. Marshfield, Oregon. A number of colored miners, for the Klondike mine, arrived via the Cone Bay wngotiroad Sunday. A marriage license w h s issued L. C. Thurman, whose return to Coquille City after an absence of in Rosehurg last week to Geo. Cox, HIS SCHOOL IS NOW UNO Kit STATE CONTROL. AND IS THE LARGEST a couple years ami a short service o f Nebi.lem, Wash., ami Lillie AND MOST PltOOItESSlVE SCHOOL IN SOUTHERN OREGON. in the army, was mentioned last Stillwell, o f Coos county. New buildings, now epparatns and fixtures, A party from San Francisco has fine campus, healthful location, delightful c l i week, has leased the Drain black- mate, excellent influences for ntudonts. smith and wagon shop and w ill op made iirrnngeuipnt» to visit the Course of study tho saifle ns at other normals erate it heuceforwaul. Mr. T. has headwaters o f South Coos river, to o f tho state. Best advantages in Vocal ami Instrumental many acquaintances, w hose patron hunt elk, the killing of which is music to bo found in Southern Oregon. Train age he won before, and lie hopes to prohibited by law until 1910. ing school fully equipped and in charge of a thorough critic teacher. share in it again. ¡See bis card m Game wardens have been notified Tuition 5?i! 25 j.or terra; muaic $5 and $10 per and are prepared to make arrests today’s llEltALD. term: - board at hull S i.75, and lodging 60o pur in caso the law is violated. week, students famishing bed clothing; family Doan’s livery stable lost another board $2.50 and >;3 00. The Mat Idield graded nnd high ot its best horses Inst Tuesday, the school opens next Monday, with $1X5 pays fo r one yea r’s schooling, mate . , of r ODe that i . i died about leu i the following corps of teachers: including books. days before and m the same man- p rof CJl(kieu, principal; Miss Aida The shortest and most thorough route to a ner Ihey made a goorl team, and L CoUison, 7th and 8th grades; state certificate, is the normal course. Review classes for teachers throughout the year. while stock 1..Midlers differ as o MiriH Florence Twombley, 5th nnd First term open« September 11. For cata the prolmhle cause o f heir death.; lith j Miss Bessie Collison, logue or information, address Bert thinks t.iey bad sprained 3J , Wilbur, 1st grade. AV. T. VAX SCOY, President, tbomselvcs in work nt the • ASHLAND, OREGON. riiri.ni«- lkl:irrli,H‘H ('iireil. where tho pulling is so irregular, This is to certify that I bate lmd often heavy and "jerky." chronic dinrroen ever since the war. Sealed bids will he received by I got so weak I could hardly walk the Curry couuty court at Gold | or do anything. One bottle of Beach up to tho 27tli iusl. for the Chainborliiin’s Colie, Cholera and construction of two bridges one Diarrhoea Remedy cured mo sound o f wood or iron of IGO-foot span, and well. with suitablo approach across \\ iu- M o n m o u th ; O re g o n , J. It. Gibbs, Fincnstle, Va. chuck river, nt or near site of the I had chronic diarrhoea for twelve old bridge; Bnd ono across Elk '•pRAINING SOHOOL FOR TEACHERS, years. Three bottles of Chumber- river, of 140-foot spnu, nt the site J. NEW WILDINGS, lain’s Colic, Cholera aud Diarrhoea ! NEW DEPARTMENTS, pf the old bridge. Plans and spec- UNGRADED COUNTRY SCHOOL WORK. Remedy cured mo. ifications are to accompany bids H. L Shaver, Fineastle, Va. Irom each bidder, ami bids are to Roth Mr. Gibbs nnd Mr. Shaver ; be marked, “ Bid for constructing I are prominent farmers and reside ! the Winchuck river bridge,” “ Bid I near Fincnstle, Va. They procured | for constructing tho Elk river | tho remedy from Mr. W. E. Casper, bridge,” nud filed with the county a druggist o f that place, who is w e ll: clerk on cr before Sept. 87th. acquainted with them nnd will vouch | Attorney L. A. Roberts, of Myr for the truth of their statements, j tle Point, visited Coquille Inst For sale by It. S. Knowlton. Thursday in company with Slate The steamer Homer arrived nt Land Agent L. B. Geer, of Salem. Mr. Robelts is agent and local at San Francisco on the 10th inst. torney for the state laud hoard, nnd from Cap« Nome nnd St. Michael, with State Agent Geer was investi Alaska, bringing several miners gating lands and the conditions of nnd #200,000 in gold, 8100.000 of S t a t e nod C o a s t loans made by the state hoard in which >vns treasure shipped in care s p e c ia l last years in Coos county. Mr. of Ilio vessel and not aecompained s e r v ic e ioberts has filed a suit in one case by the owners. But one in partic already, that o f the State Land ular of the returning miners inter Board ys. Thos. MoBeo nnd wife ests our people ns n fellow.citizen, et si. to foreelose mnrigng». This who has s ucce pile fairly well in business for some years past seems Ins quest for gold, W. J. Tihbets, to have been very carelessly linn- o f the bay, nud well known to Euening Telegram and Herald, both 6 mos., only - $2.10 dled. greatly to the detriment,of the some o f our pcopl , is said to have " “ " both J year, only - - ' 4.15 state and school fund, hut it is tin' brought m. re Roll! “ than any other The Ex- intention of Mr. Geer nud local two of the passengers, All the Congressional and State Legislative News Attorney and Agent Roberts to j »miner sa is; ‘-He has 350 ounces come fu ll and complete daily, and your Best of dust, valued at #0300, all of straighten out nfb.irs and place Weekly Local Paper fo r only the price o f one. which was mined at Cape X>tne.'’ ‘ them ou u Memo basis. Southeri) Oregoi) State Normal School T STATE NORMAL SCHOOL the News ot the World { T h o W o n d e i ’iu l e«~ * I H E failing to cure \vith local treatment, pro nounced it incurable. Science has proven therefore requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney «1 Co., Toledo. Ohio, is tho only con stitutional cure on the market. It is taken internally 111 doses of 10 drops to a tea- spoonful. It acts directly on the blood and mucous siirfacf « of the ays tom. They offer one hundred dollars for any caso it fails to cure. Send for circulars and testimonials Address. F. J. CHENEY A Co., Toledo,O. J^fHold by druggists, 75c. Hall's Family Fills are the best. -• -o- - - — [Coos Bay Ncws.J DR. JORDAN’S «Museum of Anatomy P atents I n ® boiv tn [Iff. 19011 and Achievement« <»t Admiral Dewey.” the catarrh to bo a constitutional disease, aud world’ « greatest naval hero. By Marat Ualstond. the 1 ife-long friend and admirer ol the nation’s idol. Biggest and best book; over 500 pages, 8x10 inches; nearly 100 panes halftone illostiations. Only $1.50. Enor mous demand. Big commissions. Outfit free. Obnnco of it lifetime. Write quick. The Com inion Company, 3d Floor ( ’ax Ion Bldg., Chicago. 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''ob*----- Sold by all newsdealers. great popularity, one of the best j and most useful farm papers puli-1 lished. frvj’*l)o not delay. are well kuowu here. D c n c t y la B l o o d D e e p . Clean blood means a clean skin. No Mrs. Stine took the special trail,: beauty without it. Cascareta, Candy Cathar* last Tuesday morning to visit I pc rVc;in your blood and keep it clean, by her daughter. Mis. Mable Buckner, Stirling up Ihelazv liver and driving allline xlv. _ . . _ at Gardiner, and be with her while banish pimrles, boila, blotches, blackheads, Rev. Mr. Buckner is absent at the and that sickly bilious complexion by taking | Cascarcts,—beauty for ten cents. All drug annual conference at Salem. gists, satisfaction guaranteed, 10c, 25c, 50c. M. A. Quigley aud 11. F. Parker, | Koaeburg Review.1 of Pasadena, Cal., arn prospecting Charles Dodge, of this city, is for the lease of a dairy ranch in this vulley. They can be addressed engaged in marketing peaches anil at Myrtle Point for the present, if tomatoes in Coos couuty, where tha any owners want good, energetic deinaud is good. Dr. Bnnebrnke anil family, of tenants. Ooldendide, Wash., are visiting at Mr. and Mrs. George Robinson the home of A. J. Bellows in West left last Thursday tnorniug on a Rosehurg. They are on their way visit to Berkeley, Oakland and Sari ! to Coos county to visit friends. | Francisco— chit fly to the former Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Hermann left! place to her parents, Dr. aud Mrs. this morning on their ret urn home | Leneve, and to her brother .John to Myrtle Point. Dr. K L. Miller W. aud family. snd family accompanied them for Two mote of the Arlington lugli- a 10 days’ visit. arm sewing machines have bet n Prof. Mnlkpy, of the Elktnn ordered by us for near-by citizens. school, left Saturday for Marsh It is up to all that is said of it— field, Bunion, C'lquille and other ask the purchasers. Better let us points in the Coos bay country and send souu, for we do nut know how will also see Portland and Salem long the otter will be open. before returning home. His busi The W. II. Bunch residence pro ness is partly in the interest of the perty, just north of the Collegiate Elkton school. ------ . —* 0 » « - --------- Institute, was sold lust week There is more catarrh in this aection fo through the Herald Land Co. to the country than all other diseases and our townsman, J.C . Wilson. There until the last few years was supposed to bo incurable. For a pront many years doctors are two lots and an unfinished pronounced it a local disease, and pre scribed local remedies, and by constantly cottage, which sold for $400. AGENTS WANT til) — F u ll “ THE I,IKK 60 YEAR6’ CREAT 24 to 36 Hours Alto of Ail Ottos. %%%* Daily E lM iM TiliO TTlS 010 cts B uys nud S ells yonr R eal E state nud anything else yon wish to dispose of. M akes L oans and I n v e s t m e n t s for yon. R ents or L eases yonr farm or city property. Write U3 if you want r.n A cient iu this county and at the counly scat fray-When asking information, give the number of the piece inquired about corresponding with tho number in this list. We toe some large farms 1 to No. 21.— 110 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 bnd kioht , Has spring water and will make on account of old age or infirmity an A 1 place when improved. of owners, or lack of means, or Can bo had at reasonable ju ice on proper tact for handling; some account of» it being owned by an arc under mortgage, nnd must aged lady, who cunaot improve it. be sold; some of these can be had l o w , and would divide into sev No. 23.— For sale, or exchange for eral choice small homes that can good' bottom land on Coquillo be made very profitable iu time river or its tributaries, a choice to people who are able to work, 30-acre fruit tract, 55 miles east and have means aud act to han of San Francisco, 2300 soft-shell dle them. 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 the Also ISO acres adjoining above, grocery or general store business, 60 acres in cultivation, 40 acres our Mr. Sanford can give you in good saw timber, balance good formation where good bargains wood and pasture land; about 40 can be secured in those lines that acres of the last could be put iu will no doubt save you money. cultivation after K ing cleared; all under fence, uo buildings. Price, ' Our outside hustler, Mr. R. D."j $1800. _ Would trade for prop Sauford, will take pleasure in I erty of J the value of the above, giviBg you information, and [- and take mortgage for other half showing these properties to ! remaining one and two years at interested parties. J 8®o interest. No. 2.— 160 acres on Boar creek, No. 24.— A splendid 2-acre home known as the Bickford Bartlett with large new house; great vnr- place, good timber and bottom ieiyof fruit nnd shrubbery. Free land combined; spring branch; spring water; bottom sad side- will be sold at a bargain, as owner hill gronnd. Inside of corpor is nonresident; will make a good ation of Coquille City. homo when improved for a man with Small capital who would turn No. 28.— 5-room cottage and two lots, two blocks from posiollicc— labor into value. onle $450. No. 8.— 32 acres all choice river bot No. 29.—-9-room box house, small tom land, with all necessary build barn, five blocks from postoffico ings, fences and trees; thrifty and courthouse; oniy $490. young orchard of 50 trees, market varieties; 16 acres cultivated; bal No. 31.— Ono lot near business cen ter of town. Lays low and can ance willow land, uncleared; on bo had cheap. Would be valu tlie river bank, J mile from Arago able for certain purposes; only postoffico and creamery. All $75. fine clover and other grass land. No. 42.— Splendidly located resi dence property in Coquille City; two lots; good buildings; much small fruit nnd shrubbery; sightly location; $900. Stock is up, you want a stock ranch cheap, iu order to make money easy. MV hare it, 436 acres on a branch of Coos River, bandy to steamer communication, orchards, buildings, spring water piped to tbc house, 40 to 50 acres bottom land, controls back range. Sev enty head of cattle now for sale. Five dollars jier acre gets it, jmrt cash. 160 Acres— Dairy Farm, with sub stantial buildings, fences, orchard, engine, cream separator, eows, tools, some furniture and crops on hand ready for immediate busi ness, for 1; s Ilian $5000. Finely watered and not far from steamer landing. $1000 buys a nent homo and largo grounds near the business center of town. 20 acres of very rich bottom land on the bank of Coquille rive* near Coquille City. Will sell half or all,'at a price you can af ford to dear the timber, consis ting of Alder, Ash and Myrtle. Must be seen to know its fiuo quality of soil and location. 10 Aires ot mostly fine and high ground for residence when subdi vided; near business center o f Coquille City. Large house and other improvements. An acre or two of choice bottom land for garden. Mostly wood land, which can be utilized to advantage. Only $1000— which is too cheap, but it must bo sold soon. 79 neres saw timber, 3 miles from Coquille saw mill, nnd rafting water; land suitable for grass, fruit aud vegetables, when timber is removed; lino springs, nil hill land. Only $6 per acre; time given with proper security as long as desired, with interest nt 8% : Dairy and Stock Farm of 240 acres, only 3 miles from Coquillo City. It has an excellent combi nation of low moist pasture and meadow land, and upland pasture with some good timber. Is nn estate jiropcrty and run down soma by being rented out, nnd will bo sold at the low ju-ice of $12.50 per acre, subject to an ordei of sale by the court. Title perfect and is an excellent bargain for any per manent dairy or stock man. $2500— half down. No. 32.— 10 acres, ono mile from Coquille City, with house, barn, No. 12.—-Why pay $150 for ono or trees and spring* water. A nice two small town lots, when we can home, when better improved. put you onto several acres inside Only $600. the incorporation for tlie. same money? It is nearly level bench-- No. 33.— 25 acres inside Coquillo City limits; 6 acres bottom meadow, good fruit and building ground, balance hill laud; some fruit and when cleared— | of a mile from timber, mostly fenced. $2000; P. O. nnd school. half dow n, balance 1 to 3 years nt No. 13.— 360 acres, 8 miles from 10 jierccut. Or 18J acres of same, Coquille City, on North Fork of including orchard and meadow, river, only $3200. Fair improve for$1000 same terms. ments all around; 60 to 80 acres No. 31— 11 neres inside incorporate tillable, balance saw timber handy limits of Bandon, with house and to river. A bargain for the right fencing. Will sell at sight, or ex man. change for other kind of property we can handle. No. 15. —80 acres on river, near Riv erton— 43 acres bottom land, 25 No. 35. —Small now box house and UP wo good residence lots, sightly acres fenced and cultivated, 15 two fine garden lots, mostly on bot “ location, $150 fo r both. acres bench, big timber logged tom land—cxcejit building spot- — Two Ijots on corner near tho Coarthosu, off and seeded,40 acres hill. Build all in vegetables nnd shrubbery cheap for cash. ings and orchards ample for pres Uonr Lots in bnsiness part o f town fo r just started aud iu A -l order; $1000: nsnal size. 50x100 feet. ent use. $3000. $200, cash. 6 fine Residence Lots, 8 blocks from busi No. 16.— 160 acres, 3 miles from No. 36.—160 acres, 4 miles from town; ness center o f Coqnille for $420; time given if yon want to build. Norway, No. 1 beuch and bill land; good box bouse; mostly good saw Six beautiful Building Lots near the suitable for fruit, stock, corn or timber; sjiarkling spring branch Courthouse for $000. vegetables. Cheap buildings, right by house, nnd a few acres of LgUIVo have many other Lots, Honses fine bearing orchard, 16 acres very lino creek bottom. New and Lots, and Ranches to show you. not shove enumerated, if you moan business, under plow and considerable place; cheap at $1000. and oar Mr. Sanford will look ont for yonr brush slashed off and in grass for interest, if yon tell him as near as may be No. 37.—Good house, in north part lust pasture, well watered. Cheap at what you desire and wish to invest, so of town, for only $450; lot and a be can act intelligently for yon. $1700. Owner has business in half, well fenced; small barn and A Choice Business Lot, near R the east, hence, a bargain. good well. ! R. depot, river landing nnd in businftaa No. 19,— 163 acres/’on Bear creek; No. 38.— Comfortable house nnd | center o f Coquille City. Price $1000. 35 acres fenced nnd ill grass; good- barn aud two fine lots in North hive the best land, best sized barn nnd sheds; fair dwell Coquille; ven- cheap nt $375. loCntiou, and best improved ! «mall farm in the Coquille vnlley, is in ing-house, young orchard, fine No. 39.— 5-room cottage nnd two side property, in one o f the nicest towns in water and outside range, making Coos county. If yon want tho very best good level lots, unfeneed, near ; at a desirable location for stock. prices an*l terms that are an object and the academy; can be had low. I have $.**000 to $6010 to invest in a homt> $2000, with some stock included that is a joy forever, and mean business, — one-half cash. No. 40.— Small new business bouse write us for exact description aud terms of and J lot, for only $400; well j optional payments. No. 20. 120 neres on Big Creek, located. A C R E S —On an arm of suitable for n small stock ranch Coos Buy; part yery rich CTeek nnd home. A few acres cultivated:, No. 41.— 160 acres on lower river, bottom lard; sandy loam: house nnd two good orchard, cheap buildings— ! with orehnrd; neglected place, on barns: good orchards; small frnita; fencing; place is neglected nnd will be sold , account of non-residence of owner, • the finest sp rin g imaginable right at house and burn, sufficient for never failing very low to nn actual resident, as | but a splendid foundation for a power for small machinery if desired: oat- side r.u? ce on hill land. Bottom iandthor- small dairy, nnd lieing on river owner is not able to live thereon i ouzhly cleared. Cuttle, horses, fowls, im- nnd tired of renting it out; $550 [ lank is well located. A bargain dements and furniture, all included, fit for some one: $1250. gets it. i.vm We 200 J