Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, October 10, 1899, Image 4

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Trip to the Rogue River Valley.
(Concluded from 1st page.)
FARM
JOURNAL
CREAT
Or r LK
V U lt D R . JORDAN’ S o r . . ,
Scientific American.
¡lOUIUBUTGT.trt.etilTtfe.S.r.Cil. I 1
*
Ths L argfit o f 11» kind in ihd World.
Wo sre continually ai ling new apeclmen«.
aud learn li,,» wonderfully you sre made
aud how (o avoid *i> kuca» and dlacaae. If you
sulfur from any of the ilia o f iu< n, come lo ihu
jo ld e a t Specialist ea the Pacific Roast,
O oiu . i
SPRINGS OR MINERAL SPRINGS AT HOME.
Turkish, Russian. Hot-Air, S'eiuu, Vapor, Medicated*
Perfumed. Mineral. Balt, Quinine, Hop, or
Sulphur Hath«, at a cost of about
THREE CENTS PER HATH.
CoimuUution free and ati ictlv private. Trealmeut person-
ally or hv letter. .H T I * llll.l* i thoroughly eradicated
fr-hi '! ».-'e m without using M e r e u r y ,
I . V 1 M V M t n applying to us will receive oar
kon*»t opinion of his complaint.
FOR LADIES, CENTLEMEN OR CHILDREN
I» « m .I tA
Guarantee a POSITIVM CFFIR in every cme
a, or f-x- fail nine Ihousund l»ollura.
Dispels Colds, Fevers, Skin Diseases nnd Cutan*
eons Eruptions.
Prevents disease! cuies
often when drugs have failed.
Should bo
in every Home, D octoi’s Office, Beauty or
Massage Parlor, Sanitarium, Asylum, Hos­
pital, Barbershop, or Hotel.
Ur* nndrrt
Write for lic k - I ' l i i l n b o p l i y o t .1»n n i i i g c ,
1
g » i:« n m «a
D I U L U U iM A
'A valuable b ook f»r iu e n .)
«’0 .1061 M u r k e t H t . 8 . F.
SALE—147 Acres o f Land,
Norway, Coos
I pOB from
co u n tv .
if
mile
K now n
| as theMoOlnry place. For patioalara, call
I on
HENKY GRADY,
j juniiOt 1
Norway, Oregon.
San Francisco Direct,
Alice Blanchard,
San Francisco and Coos Bay.
Southeri) Oregoo State Normal Schoo!
STATE
NORMAL SCHOOL
24 to 36
Hours
Mean of All Oita.
Vagi2 Daily ErainTiMroi,-:! S i 0 40 cis
and l alter
or
j )
h it J O R D A N P R I V A T E D IN E A N Eg
&
the News
ot the World
Quaker K “' Hath Cabinet
n
Museum of Anatomy 1
P atents
SeaHy :> bm.
T h e W o n d e r fu l
BO Y E A R S ’
e x p e r ie n c e
Perhaps 150 acres of melons are
T U E SD A Y . OCT. 10. 189ft
grown in this neighborhood, and n v v v T y from now lo IK
they are the best I have seen aud
Churcli Directory.
the crop good for such a change­
By special arrangement made with
able season. They are paying their the publishers of the FARM JOUR­
M. E. church, south-regular service«
I RAD E IrlA n r
each Sunday morning aud evening, by the owners a fair profit, though ship­ NAL we are enabled to offer that
D esign s
p a stor,
E. L . F i t c h .
pers pay $03 per car to Portland paper to every subscriber who pays
C o p y r ig h t s A c .
Rev. lloht. Kunis. Presbyterian, will con- and Willamette valley towns.
for tlie HKRALD one year ahead,
A n y o n e s e n d i n g a n keD ’h an d d e s c r ip t io n m a y
duot services in tliis city the 2d and 4th
e r t a in o u r o p in io n f r e e w h e t h e r a n
We dined one day with S. E. for only $1.50 -both papers for tho i q in n u v ic e o k n ly t lo io n a s c Is
a te n ta b le . C o m m u n ie s *
Sundays o f each month, in the circuit court
is p r o b a b ly p
pat
t io n « s t r ic t ly c o n fid e n t ia l. H
_ andbook on r a te n u
room at the courthouse, until further notice. Harkness and wife, Annie having price of ours only. Our paper one
s e n t fr e e . O ld e s t a g e n c y f o r s e c u r in g p a te n ta .
All are cordially invited.
P a t e n t s t a k e n th r o u g h M u n n A L o . r e c e iv e
prepared a most bountiful lepast, year and the FARM JOURNAL from sp ecia l n o tic e , w it h o u t c h a r g e , in t h e
after coming iu at noon from tho now to December lilO.'t, nearly 5
LO 'JAL ITEM S.
field where she had packed great years.
The FARM JOURNAL is
h a n d s o m o l y Illu s t r a t e d w e e k ly . I ,n r g e s t c ir ­
big red tomatoes all forenoon iu an old established paper, enjoying A c u la
t io n o t a n y s c ie n t is t ) Jou rn al. T e r m s , f.'l a
M ish Georgia Raodlemnu, of the
boxes for shipment, which labor she great popularity, one of the best y e a r : f o u r m o n t h s , | L S o ld b y a ll n e w s d e a le r s .
lower river, visited with Capt.
M
U
N C(L 36,Broart«ay.
YOffc
did just for health aud profit, while j and most useful farm papers pub- | 11 r N
a n c h O ftice7 o2 5 F 8 t .. W a s h in g t o n , D . C .
Leneve’s family Inst week.
Erney aud Andrew Perkins brought lished. l!*5'“Do not delay.
Prof. Claude Nosier took ill last them in from tho field to the “ hough
Weduesduy nfteruoou uml installed house” to keep otf the sun. Iu
Mrs. N. ui his department while he the
afternoon
Erney
and I
retired to his home for treatment. took in the hop camps thereabouts
Siuslaw West: Wh/le J. 8. Dale —perhaps 50 tents all told— with a
was bringing a couple of Angora wagouload of melons, tomatoes, on­
goats from Coos bay last week they ions, cabbage and soda water of his
escaped from him at the mouth of own make, all ot which were con­
Ten-iuile creek and at last report verted into ensh or bop checks in
he had found no traco of them.
quick time. We visited the district
A. P. Anderson just returned fair one afternoon at Contrnl Point
lust week from Alaska, where he and found, as usual, a few good
had beeu engaged in fishing, to his fruits and vegetables and other
home at Parkersburg. Mr. A. things for show. There was scarcely
made us a pleasant call Wednes­ any stock, but plenty of pure agri­
day, and added hid name to the cultural horse trots, which in my
long list of readers at that post- judgment destroys more interest in
our agricultural fairs than all the
office.
We hear much complaint at the state appropriations can infuse.
! am a farmer located near Stony Brook, one of the most malarious
city’s delay about the water works. And just so long as it is continued
Certainly the instruction to the to be mixed up under the head of districts in this State, and was bothered with malaria for years, at times
city fathers was loud and strong “ agricultural products,” just so long so ! could not work, and was always very constipated as we 1. bor
enough, and the anxiety which will agricultural fairs be a failure, years I had malaria so bad in the spring, when engaged in plowing,
that 1 could do nothing but shake. 1 must have taken about a barrel
manifests itself comes o f our help­ so far as the agricultural commu-
less condition in caseof lire. Push uity’s interests are concerned. Here of quinine pills besides dozens of other remedies, but never obtained
any permanent benefit. Last fall, in peach time, I had a most serious
we met some old-time friends. Geo,
the matter.
attack of chills and then commenced to take Ripans Tabules, upon a
Ed Price nnd family returned to A. Jackson aud wife, who, by the friend’s advice, and the first box made me all right and I have never
way,
furnished
the
main
vegetable
this pluce, auil extended their visit
been without them since. I take one Tabule each morning and night
to Mrs. Price’s parents and rela­ exhibit and carried away most of
and sometimes when I feel more than usually exhausted 1 take three in
tho
premiums,
for
he
knows
how
to
tives at Marshfield. Mr. P. then
a day. They have kept my stomach sweet, my bowels regular and I
left the folks, temporarily, aud last grow them, and raises the best qual­
have not had the least touch of malaria nor splitting headache since I.
week started in to cauvass this city ity of watermelons and “ Kasaba"
commenced using them. I know also that I sleep better and wake up
melons
in
Rogue
River
valley,
beside
for the establishment o f an electric
more refreshed than formerly. I don’t know how many complaints
light plant, with very encouraging knowing how to conduct the asses­
Ripans Tabules will help, but I do know they will cure any one in ths
sor’s
and
county
clerk’s
offices
as
an
success.
condition 1 was and I would not be without them at any price. I
hoDest, straight-forward, miadle-of-
Coos Day Nows: VV. S. Vander-
honestly consider them the cheapest-priced medicine in the world, as
the-rond-Populist should. Ho can
kurg represents tho old and relia­
they are also the most beneficial and the most convenient to take.
make his friends fed at home when
ble commission firm of J. H. Cain A
I atn twenty-seven years of age and have worked hard all my life, the
they visit him, to a enormous degree,
same as most farmeis, both early and late and in all kinds of weather,
Co., 212 Washington street, >Suu as we can attest.
After spending
Francisco. Tho firm solicits con­
and ! have never enjoyed such good health as I have since last fall; in
three days and nights with them at
signments, and handles poultry,
fact, my neighbors have all remarked my improved condition and have
Medford, we were driven to Jackson­
eggs, wool, hides, potatoes and pro­ ville, Phonix, Talent nnd Ashland,
said, “ Say, John, what are you doing to look so healthy ? ”
duce of all kinds. They assure nnd shown many points of interest
Y t ’ a N T K D .- A ra sp o r b a d h e a lth t h a t R T P A N 8 w il l n o t b e n e fit . T h e y b a n is h p a in a n d p r o lo n g I lf « .
YY O .in g i v e s r e lie f. N o te th e w o r d K 'I 'H A 'N B o n t h e p a c k a g e a n d a c c e p t n o s u b s t it u t e . R T P 'A 'N 8,
their patrons prompt returns and
10 fo r f> r e n t s o r t w e lv e p a c k e ts f o r TS contn, m a y b e h a d a t a n y d r u g s to r e . T e n s a m p le s a n d o n e th o u -
over the main or upper Rogue River
s a n d te s tim o n ia l* w ill b e m u lle d t o a n y a d d r e s s f o r 5 c e n t s , f o r w a r d e d t o t h e R ip a n s C h e m ic a l C o ., N o«
liberal advances.
10 S p r u c e S t., N e w Y o r k .
_______ _________________________ i
valleys.
Salem Statesman, Oct. 3:
The
Central Point seems to have died
population of the penitentiary was from an overdone of Medford's pros­
increased by three, on Sunday, perity. Jacksonville, Phoenix and
when officers from Coos couuty Talent are hardly holding their
delivered Thomas Drew, C. Noeler own of 12 years ago. Medford is a
aud Edward White to Supt. J. D. hustling town, with many good
Lee.
White and Drew, convicted business houses of both brick and
of robbery, will serve 15 nnd 5 wood. Most of the residences have
years, respectively, and Nosier I iiib au air of subatantialness not ap­
uT years’ term iu which to repeut proached by nuy other southern
his action in committing perjury. Oregon town, though Ashland is a
Our little boy was atHicted with close second.
Medford boasts of
C. IF1
. H A L L , Master.
rheumatism in his knee; and at times her great lumber resources that are
unable to put his foot to tho floor. moved to town by a traction engine
We tried in vain, everything we aud three great iron wagons weigh­
M A K E S R E G U L A R T R IP S BETW EE N
could hear of that wc thought would ing, I understood, 11 tons and en-
help him. Wo almost gave up in palde of hauling 30,000 feet of lum­
despair, when some one advised us ber nt one load. The lumber comes
to try Chamberlain’s Pain Dulin. from Butte creek aud upper Rogue
Wo did so, and the tirst bottle gave River, many miles away.
For further information concerning dates of sailing, freight, pas­
so much relief that we got a second
Grants Pass now gets much lum­
sage, otc., addresser apply to
//.
BURLESON,
one, and, to our surprise, it cured ber from near Kerbyville, 28 miles,
him sound and w e ll.— J. T. B ays , for which they pay $0 per M for
Marshfield, Oregon,
Pastor Christian Churcli, Noodeslia, hauling—a price that would allow
Kan.
For sulo by It. N. Knowlton. us to absorb them, if we only had
Capt. C. E. Edwards, o f tho railroad connection with the South­
steamer Alert, on the hay, visited ern Pacific system and by which we
this sAction last week and was could take their trade farther east
What is Raid of •' I MUS SCHOOL IS NOW UNDER STATE CONTROL. VXD IS TH E LARGEST
warmly greeted by old friends and into tho interior.
AND MOST PROGRESSIVE SCHOOL IN SOUTHERN OREGON
acquaintances. With him was a lumber would bold good iu coal
Now buildings, new apparatus and fixtures,
relative, 8. T. ThomDson, arrived a from Coos county, also.
fine campus, healthful location, delightful c li­
We saw many lino orchards about
mate, excellent influences for students.
few days before from Grundy
Course of study the same ns at other normals
couuty, Mo. Mr. Thompson was Medford and Ashland, and many
of the state.
extending his visit to other rel­ neglected ones; some fine fruit, too,
Rest advantages in Vocal and Instrumental
music to bo found in Southern Oregon. Train­
atives iuthis section—the Robertses and much that was not fine, frem
ing school fully equipped nnd in charge of a
at Myrtle Point and Bandon, pests nnd lack of care.
thorough critic teacher.
Tuition
25 per term; music $5 and $10 per
Much could ho said of the beau­
County Superintendent Bunch’s
term; board at hall $1.75, and lodging 50o per
family and others— this being his tiful Rogue River valley, of its fruits
week, students furnishing bed clothing; family
fiist visit to Coos county. The nnd vegetables which require a
board $2.50 and $5 00.
H erald acknowledges a pleasant warm climate, but when we compare
$125 p a ys for one y ta r ’s schooling,
it with our own Coos county for
call.
including books.
The shortest and most thorough route to a
The special number o f tho Port­ potatoes, apples, prunes and vege­
state certificate, is the normal course. Review
land Weekly Dispatch (Tony Nolt- tables and fruits as revel in cool
classes for teachers throughout the year.
ner’s paper), of September 28th, summers nnd moist, rich soil; nnd
First term opens September 11. For cata­
logue or information, address
in which Coos county figures with our rich resources of fine timber nnd
an illustrated write-up, is at hand. extensive coal fields; our fine tame
W. T. VAN SCOT, President,
ASHLAND, OREGON.
Illustrations of Main street, Marsh­ grass productions and consequent
great
stock
ai
d
dairy’
interests;
field, and of the shipyard at North
cheap
freights
nnd
splendid
water­
Bend are all that are given of the
bay side, while Myrtle Point shows ways for navigation nnd the rafting
up with the line school house and of timber; extensive mills and great
Hermann block, Bandon with a variety of resources—she is not in
yiew o f the liar tail at that place, it and never will bel And if our
displaying several vessels at the people would only wake up to the
wharf, a view of tho school build- fact that our hnd roads are about
M onm outh« O re g o n .
iug, woolen mills and the It asm us­ the only renl drawback to Coos
county,
and
that
deters
more
peo­
ee n block; Coquille is illustrated
rpRAINING SCHOOL FOR TEACHERS,
L
NEW IU 1L D 1NG8 .
by a pretty view of the new court­ ple from settling among us and
NEW DEPARTMENTS.
bringing
in
eapitnl
than
all
other
house, our new school house aud
UNGRADED
COUNTRY SCHOOL WORK.
Hotel Coquille.
The write-up is muses combined, they would over­
interesting enough, nnd whatever stretch themselves a little to remedy
QraxAma/tes Seoul’© Oood Positions.
it cost is worth to our section w hat this evil, and people would (lock
Strong courses, well-equipped Training Department, Normal Course quickest and best
here
in
such
numbers
that
the
roads
way
to State Certificate. Expense for year f rom $120 to $160. Hoard, $2.50 to $0 per
lias been paid for it, hut the same
week. Tuition. $<>.25 per term of 10 weeks- Fall term begins Sent unber 10th. Sum­
amount expended with reliable, could soon be paved with gold made mer term, June 27 -Sept. 1. For catalogue, address,
P. L. CAMPBELL, President.
liouestly-conducted home papers, from tho rich resources now lying Or W. A. W ann , Secretary of Faculty.
supplying local descriptive and { almost idle during winter months
social gossip, making known our for lack of facilities for moving bus­
local peculiarities of climate, soil, iness over the public wagon roads.
Give ns good roads and Coos is
lumber, mining, commercial, edu­
cational, church nnd other inter­ good enough for us.
R
. D
. S anford .
ests, goes farther than stiff, calcu­
lating, paid-for write-ups. Besides
$100 Reward $100.
the Dispatch is only a weekly pa­
The readers o f this paper will be pleased
per. patent inside, with a few hun­ to learn that there is at least one dreaded
S t a t e and C o a s t
dred circulation at most, against disease that science has been able to cure in
all its stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall's
the flood of dailies that call the Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure known
s p e c ia l
public's atleution from day to day, to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a
s e r v ic e
constitutional disease requires a constitu­
in shorter items, it nmv be, to your tional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is
thrift and advantages, for which taken internally, acting directly upon the
blood and mucous surfaces of the system,
they get nothing hardly a men­ thereby
destroying the foundation of the
tion, and certainly not a paid-up disease and uiving the patient strength by
building
up the constitution and assisting
subscription— even while bringing
nature in doing its work.
The proprietors Euening Telegram and Herald, both 6 mos., only
- $2.10
lo you the daily news of Ilio world have so much faith in its curative (towers,
iu addition. \\ e have no objection, that they offer One Hundred Dollar« for
both
1
year,
only
-
- 4.15
any rase that it fails to cure. Send for Iwt
us we said before, to the special of
testimonials. Address.
All the Congressional and State Legislative News
write-ups thr\ are worth what you
F. J. CHENEY A CO„
Toledo. Ohio.
come fu ll and complete daily, and your Best
pay for them. But don’ t lose sight
l - f T Sold bv druggists, 75 cents
o f better ehanuels.
Hall's Family Pills are tue beat.
Weekly Local Paper fo r only the price o f one.
ALL SPRING SIEEL FRAME, CHEAPEST AND MOST CONVENIENT FOR US t
On exhibition nud sale at C O Q U IL L E P H A RM A CY , or at my res­
idence near old school building,
NORA A. McEWEN, Agent,
T H E
Herald Land
Loai) Go.
(HERALD BUILDING)
Coquille City, Oregon.
B oys nnd S ells your R ea T E state and auytbing else you wish to
dispose of.
M akes L oans and I nvestments for you.
R ents or L eases your farm or city property.
Write us if you waut tn A gent ill this county and nt the county scat
JQrWhen asking information, givo tho number of the piece inquired
about corresponding with the number in this list.
W b toe
some large farms 1 to No. 21.— 116 acres near Beaver Hill
coal mines, known ns the Willard
3 miles from town,
place.
80 acres is very rich boa-
creameries, and good shipping fa­
ver dam bottom, balaneo hill laud.
cilities, which can be had iuuht ,
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 ho had at reasonable price on
proper tact for handling; some
account of it being owned by an
are under mortgage, and must
aged lady, who cannot improve it.
bo sold; some of these can be lmd
l o w , and would
divide into sev­ No. 23.—For sale, or exchange for
eral choice small homes that can
good bottom laud on Coquille
he 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 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 $5500.
No. buildings.
sonable figure the Herald Laud
No drouth.
Fare by boat to San
Co. can supply you.
Francisco, 25 couts.
I f you think of embarking in the Also 180 acres adjoining above,
grocery or general store business,
60 acres in cultivation, 40 acres
our Mr. Sanford can givo you in­
good saw timber, balance good
formation where good bargnins
wood and pastvire land; about 40
can be secured in those lines that
acres of the last could be put in
W ill no doubt save you money.
cultivation after being cleared; all
under fence, no buildings. Price,
'O u r outside hustler, Mr. R. D.d
$1800. Would trade for prop­
Sanford, will take pleasure in I
erty of I the value of the above,
giving you information, and f
and take mortgage for other half
showing these properties to |
remaining one and .two years at
k interested parties.
J
8'^ interest.
No. 2.— 100 acres on Bear creek,
No. 24.— A splendid 2-acre home
known as the Bickford Bartlett
with large new house; great var-
place, good timber and bottom
ieiyof fruit and shrubbery. Free
land combined; spring branch;
spring water; bottom and side-
will be sold at a bargain, as owner
hill ground. Inside of corpor­
is nonresident; will make a good
ation of Coquille City.
home when improved for a man
with small capital who would turn | No. 28.— 5-room cottage and two
lots, two blocks from postoffice—
labor into valuo.
onle $450.
No. 8.— 32 acres nil choice river bot­ No. 20. -0-room box house, small
tom land, with nil necessary build­
barn, five blocks from postoffice
ings, fences and trees; thrifty
nnd courthouse; only $400.
young orchard of 50 trees, market
varieties; 16 acres cultivated; bal­ No. 31.— One lot near business cen­
ter of town. Lays low and can
ance willow land, uncleared; on
be had cheap. Would he valu­
the river bank, A mile from Arago
able for certain purposes; only
postoffico and creamery.
All
$75.
fine clover and other grass land.
«
$2500— half down.
No. 32.— 10 acres, one mile from
Coquille City, with house, barn,
No. 12.— Why pay $150 for one or
trees and spring water. A nice
two small tow’ ll lots, when we can
home, when better improved.
put you onto several acres inside
Only $600.
the incorporation for the same
money? It is nearly level bench-- No. 3 3 .- 25 acres inside Coquille
good fruit and building ground,
City limits; 6 acres bottom meadow,
when cleared — J of a mile from
balance hill land; some fruit and
P. O. and school.
timber, mostly fenced.
$2000;
half down, balance 1 to 3 years at
No. 13.— 360 acres, 8 miles from
10 percent. Or 18J acres of same,
Coquille City, on North Fork of
including orchard and meadow,
river, only $3201). Fair improve­
for$1600— same terms.
ments all around; 60 to 80 acres
tillable, balance saw timber handy No. 34— 11 acres inside incorporate
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
No. 15.—80 acres on river, near Riv­
we can handle.
erton—43 acres bottom land, 25 No. 35.—Small new box house and
acres fenced and cultivated, 15
two tine garden lots, mostly on bot­
acres bench, big timber loggeil
tom land— except building spot- -
off and seeded,40 acres hill. Build­
all in vegetables aud shrubbery
ings and orchards ample for pres­
just started and in A -l order;
ent use. $3000.
$200, cash.
No. 42.— Splendidly located resi­
dence property in Coquille City;
two lots; good buildings; much
small fruit aud shrubbery; sightly
location; $900.
Stock is up, you want a stock ranch
cheap in order to make money
easy, li e have it, 430 acres on a
branch of Coos River, handy td
steamer communication, orchards;
buildings, spring water piped td
the house, 40 to 0 0 acres bottom
land, controls back range. Sev­
enty head of cattle now for sale:
Five dollars per acre gets it, part
cash.
,
160 Acres— Dairy Farm, with sub­
stantial buildings, fences, orchard,
engine, cream separator, cows;
tools, some furniture and crops oil
hand ready for immediate busi­
ness, for less than $5000. Finely
watered and not far from steamer
landing.
$1000 buys a neat home and largd
grounds near the business center
of town.
20 acres of very rich bottom land
on the batik of Coquille river
near Coquille City.
Will sell
half or all, nt a price you can af­
ford to clear the timber, Consis­
ting of Alder, Ash and Myrtle;
Must he seen to know its fine
quality of soil and location.
i 10 Aires ot mostly lino and high
1 ground for residence when subdi­
vided; near business center ot
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 be sold soou.
79 acres saw timber, 3 miles from
Coquille saw mill, and rafting
water; laud suitable for grass;
fruit and vegetables, when timber
is removed; fine springs, all hill
land. Only $6 per acre; time
given with proper security n8
long as desired, with interest at
8%.
Dairy and Stock Farm of 240
acres, only 3 miles from Coquilld
City. It has an excellent combi­
nation of low moist pasture and
meadow land, nnd upland pasture
with some good timber. Is ail
estate property and run down some
by being rented out, and will be
sold at the low price of $12.50 per
acre, subject to an order of sale
by the court. Title perfect and is
an excellent bargain for any per-*
manent dairy or stock man.
q iw o good residence lots, sightly
location, $150 fo r both.
Two Lots on corner near the Conrthona»,
cheap for cash.
Four Lots in business part o f town fo r
$1000: nsnat size. OOxlOO feet.
0 fine llesidcuce Lots. S blocks from busi­
No. 16.— 160 acres, 3 miles from No. 36.—160 acres, 4 miles from town; ness center of Coqnille for $400; time
Kiven if yon want to build.
Norway, No. 1 bench and hill land;
good box house; mostly good saw Six beautiful Building Lota near the
suitable for fruit, stock, corn or
timber; sparkling spring branch Courthouse for $000.
vegetables.
Cheap buildings,
right by house, and a few acres of
p ^ ” We have mnny other Lots, Houses
fine bearing orchard, 16 acres
very fine creek bottom. New and Lots, and ltanches to show yon, not
above enumerated, if yon mean business,
under plow nnd considerable
place; cheap at $1000.
nnd oar Mr. Sanford will look out for yoor
brush slashed off and in grass for
interest, if von tell him as near as may be
No.
37.—Good
house,
in
nortu
part
nst what yon desire and wish to invest, ee
pasture, well watered. Cheap nt
le can act intelligently for yon.
of
town,
for
only
$450;
lot
and
a
$17 00.
Owner has business in
half, well fenced; small barn and A Choice Business Lot, near R
the east, hence, a bargain.
!
R. depot, river landing and in bnsin«s0
good well.
No. 10,— 163 acres on Bear creek; No. 38.— Comfortable house and center of Coqniile City. Price $1000.
35 acres fenced and in grass; good-
barn and two fine lots in North T T T p have the best land, best
sized barn and sheds; fair dwell­
I
^
locution, and best improved
Coquille; very cheap at $375.
«mall farm in the Coqniile valley, is in­
ing-house, young orchard, fine
side property, in one o f the nicest towns iri
No.
39.—
5-room
cottage
nnd
two
water and outside range, making
'C ooscon n ty . If von want the very best
good level lots, unfenced, near ! at prices an~ terms that are an object and
a desirable location for stock.
I have $8000lo $»W*>0 to invest in a homo
the academy; can be had low.
$2000, with some stock included
that is a joy forever, and mean business,
— one-half cash.
No. 40.— Small new business house ! write ns for exact description and terras of
j optional payments.
and J lot, for only $400; well
No. 20. 120 acres on Big Creek,
A C R E S —On an arm ot
located.
suitable for a small stock ranch
i
nnd home. A few acres cultivated; No. 41.— 160 acres on lower river,
with orchard; neglected place, on
good orchard, cheap buildings—
account of non-residence of owner,
place is neglec'ed aud will ‘oe sold
but n splendid foundation for a
very low to an actual resident, as
small dairy, aud being on river
owner is not able to live thereon
■ >ank is well located. A bargain
and tired of renting it out; $550
for some one; $1250.
gets it.
200
Coos Bay: part very rich creek
1 »ottom land: sandv loam: house and two
barns; good orchards; small fruits; fencing,*
the finest springs imaginable right at
honse and barn, sufficient for never failing
jiower for small machinery if desired; ont-
side rai ge on hfi! land. Bottom landthor-
onzhly cleared. Cattle, horses, fowls, im­
plements and furniture, all included* it
1 |3W0.