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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 17, 1899)
C a l i l i ; C i t y S ié r a it ». Town Council Proceedings- T U E S D A Y . OCT. 17, 1899. Church M- K. chtiroh, south -regular services each Monday uivrauiH «ad evening, by the p a s to r, E. L . F i t c h . Rev. ftoM . Ennis. Presbyterian, will con ta c t ««rt'ices m this city the 2d and 4th Sundays «of each month, in the circuit court •M M a<* thecourthouse, until further notice. All «By cordially invited. Scientific American. L O C A L IT E M S . The H kuald is prepared to do job printing in the best style. The H b b a l d publishes the news when it is news and without dicta tion as to what goes. The steamer Alliance left San Francisco last Tuesday to resume her trips on the coast route. Roseburg Review : Jerry Thorn ton has sold bis farm, near Oakland, and will remove to Coos county to reside. H e hopes to benefit bis health by the change. Mr. Lamb, baviD g retired from merchandising, made a trip to his Fishtrap place and tried his band at rebuilding his country home, recently destroyed by fire. A special train came over W ed nesday night last, returning next day with several carloads of cattle from M yrtle Point, to be shipped at the bay to San Francisco. W. H. Stewart, o f the Earl Co., last week finished shipping 15 car loads o f Bartlett pears from the orchards where they puichased Dear Medford aDd Phoenix. The fruit netted the growers $1 per box. The Woman’s R e lie f Corps o f Baker C ity has opened a bowling alley nnd reading-room. It is the purpose o f the society to have a place o f amusement where a man can takehis wife, sons and daugh ters. A rrivals and Departures. Arrivals from San Francisco by Aroata, Oct. 8 : Mrs. Edwards, G. W. Edwards, J. Daunenbaum, Carl A. Rogers, Miss H. Manning, R. V. Hughes, Mrs. L . Fisher, Miss A. Fisher, J. J. Sullivan, R. W. Lundy, E. B. Lane, Miss B. Mar- shall, A . Osborn, Mrs. Osborn, J. Kinuner, F. LockraD, J. Pearson, E. Folinger, Mrs. Folinger, W. Ford, L. H. Mickelson, E. M. PriD, W. D. Smith, A. Olsen, F. Bartoli, A. Missetz, J. Acdigam, H. J. Rob- iiisoi), A. W. Forsbsck, G. Mooson, P. Nystrom, A. Wilsoo, J. Mc- Nalby, Chiug Lung. Roseburg Review: W. L . Good man, of Looking Glass, was a pleHe- nnt caller at The R eview office [Coos Bay News. | Friday. H e recently returned There are good prospects ot a from a business trip to Coos county, where be found business fairly salmon hatchery being established on Coos river. good in all branches. Carl A. Rogers, one o f the Coos Fred Hockett, nephew of onr J. bay soldier boys who served in J. Stanley, surprised the latter by Manila, returned borne yesterday. coming to this place oo a visit Then. Marcollo, o f Snnth Marsh without being announced. Mr. II. field, left last week for his old is a promising young Iowan, and home in Switzerland, iutendiug to may become a citizen with us and return in the spring. grow up with Coos county. Miss Maud Reed will close her Capt. H. L. Burleson, the fruit kindergarten at Bandou on Fridny, dryer and shipper nt Marshfield, and will come to Marshfield to re passed through this place to Mrytle side with her parents. Point last Wednesday and spent H. L. Burleson is expecting a several days arranging to forwnrd few carloads o f apples from Co large quantities of apples and po quille this week, aud will start his tatoes be had contractel for some fruit dryer imm ediately on their time before. arrival. Still the run of salmon continues In the supreme court, on 9th Jnst., the cases o f Z T. Siglin, light, only n few hundred being respondent, vs. Coos Bay, Rose- received daily at the canneries. burg & Eastern Railioad it N avi The best catch was yesterday gation Co., appellant, nnd Coos morning, when the Yarrow took Bav, Roseburg Jk Eastern Railroad down oyer 800 to the Em pire can & Navigation Co., appellant, vs. W. nery. W. Endicott, et nl., respondents; T n e board o f school directors ordered on motion that mandate met Thursday evening. New furn issue in these cases to the court iture was ordered for one o f the vacant rooms in the school bmld- below. mg, nnd Miss Susie L . MoGraw, of Coos Bay News: Robert Dun Oakland, Cal., was elected teacher. bar, a former resilient o f the bay, Miss McGraw is a graduate o f the arrived on the last Areata, on n Normal school, San Francisco, and visit to relatives. Robert was in comes very highly recommended. the Philippine campaign, a member John Noah, o f Coos river, wants o f the First California regiment. os to answer the follow ing: “ I f a | Robert Dunbar's father was oue o f the pioneer merchants of farmer raised 50 pounds o f cab P ort Orford, nnd made the discov bage nnd shipped to Marshfield in a sack costing I cents; paid 50 ery of gold-bearing quartz at Sal c»nts for freight, and sold the cab mon mountain, in Coos county.— bage for 1 ceut a pound, how much lid . Port Orford Tribune.] would lie have for his labor for Small tracts of lnnd in Roseburg raising the snme? And what would district, Oregon, which are within he linve left in ten years?” W ell, the pi imary limits o f the grant to if he remained in the cabbage the Oregon A California Railroad business for that length o f time, Company, are now covered by de under similar conditions, he would claratory statements o f Seneca S. probnbly have a mortgage and sev Cos ton, Stephen B. Doming, James eral grocery bills left. Turner and John P. Applegate, who The present generation is only have failed to mnkp final proof and now coming to understand the payment. T h eir filings have there meaning of the word “ work.” It fo re been cancelled by the general applies to all classes, rich and poor Jan 11 office. alike, aud Mrs. Charlotte Perkins Ouf little boy was afflicted with NtcUou has undertaken to make rhenn^tisni in his knee; and nt times this clear in her article, “ What nimbly h* put his foot to the Door. Work Is," which appears in the Oc ■We tried in vain, everything we tober “ Cosmopolitan.” could hear o f that we thought would 8 . 1$. Colvin informs us that he help him. We almost gnve up in hns on his ranch at Clear lako, a .despair, when some one advised us Royal Anne cherry tree, 5 or 6 years to try Chamberlain’s Pain Balm. old that has borne two crops of cher W e did so, nnd the first bottle gave ries this year, says the Florence so much relief that we got a serond W est The second crop has just ma one, and, to our surprise, it cured tured and the tree has morn fruit him sound nnd well.— J. T. B ays , this time than there was of Die first Pastor Christian Church, Neodcsha, crop. Kau For sale by R. S. Knowlton. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Perkins, of Parkersburg, spent a day and night in Coqnilld last week, having come this far on their way to Marshfield to attend the semi-annual meeting pf the ¥ . P. 8 . C. W., but learned pn inquiry here that it had bleu postponed - a fact which had not been published nor is it known by wbom. These faithful workers were ready for duty, and at both unnecessary expense ami trouble. T h e date set at the last meeting tv as for the 1 1 th and 12 tli i lists., and th e H k ii a i n recently called utteutiou to that fact. vuit OR. JORDAN'S Museum of Anatomy P atents Directory. The unsold portion o f goods bought from J. J. Lamb by Mr. Sanderson, were boxed and shipped to W. C. Sanderson at Bandnn since the 1 st inst., the date set for closing out. A F " A R M G D fliim a - O T J F ir a - A is i BO YEARS' EXPERIENCE The town board of trustees met V j f i l j n l ■ last Tuesday evening Oct. 10th; . n n n n Frolll HOW til Ut'f. l!)03 members preset t, J. H. Cecil, chair- 11 M H H. K W irlv \ Vu irv man; Trustees Strang and Bulcli 1 V fJ ™' ... . . »j , , 0h . * ltv Hpecia! Arrangement made with Khnent, rsosler iiutl beetl. Present, .1 • 1 t S l h i i m m -m » »r n , , , the publishers of the r AR M JOL K - 1 Marshal Goodman and Recorder Y t . , A 4 * .1 , I RADE m * n r \i „ N A L wo that AlcUutiee. , are enabled . .. to offer , D esigns C opyrights A c . Minutes of last meeting read and ? '* * * towT ^ T n iP“ ^ _l A n yon e tending a sketch and description may --..her an approved. It was moved and sec- *°r *>“ “ E“ AL^ ®“ e -vt'ar ,8he?.d’ qnlckly ascertain our opinion free whether Invention is probably patentable. Communie*- Communie«, - j j * 1.-4 a . i • » for oulv $1.50 -both papers for the onded that the chairman be empow- . , A 1 tlons strictly confidential. Handbook on P aten t« sent free. C agency fo r securing patents, Munn à Co. receive ered to make deeds in the name of *,nCe ° °h“ m r n K t Z i Patenta taken t through h r o u g L ___ tprcial notice, without chance. In the the town for lots sold when the lots y eftra“ d ‘ h® F A « M ^ r ‘ now -----to to December December 1908, nearly 5 | are paid for. Motion carried. years. The F A R M J O U R N A L is A handsomely Illustrated weekly. Largest d r- The following report was received d ilation o f any scientific lonm al. Term s, $3 a an old established paper, enjoying year : fou r months, f L Sold by all newsdealers. from the health officer: great popularity, one of the best To the President and members of MUNN & C(L361 Broadway, ^jgyy Y0f|( and most useful farm papers pub Branch OfficeTaK F St.. W ashington, D. C. the Board of Trustees of the lished. «a C D o not delay. Town of Coquille City, Oregon: We desire to call your attention to the condition of a drainage or sewer-pipe crossing First street from George Robinson’s store, a drainage or sower-pipe crossing the railroad, cut from the J. A. Collier residence, and a pig pen in the rear of the J, A. Collier residence, all of which are in a very unsanitary condition, and are a nuisance and menace to health to residents and passers-by of that locality and should be abolished. J. B urt M oore , Health Officer. On motion, it was ordered that the marshal be instructed to give notice in writing to the parties to abolish the aboye described nuis ances within the time prescribed in | am a former located near Stony Brook, one o f the most malarious the charter. districts in this State, and was bothered with malaria for years, at times Bill of GoodmaD, as marshal, two so I could not work, and was always very constipated as we 1 . For months allowed, $25. years I had malaria so bad in the spring, when engaged in plowing, No further business coming up, that 1 could do nothing but shake. 1 must have taken about a barrel the board adjourned. o f quinine pills besides dozens o f other remedies, but never obtained Attest: W. E. M cD urra, any permanent benefit. Last foil, in peach time, I had a most serious Recorder. attack o f chills and then commenced to take Ripans Tabules, upon a — $100 Reward $100. The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded i disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Core is the only positive cure known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease requires a constitu tional treatment. Hall’s Catarrh Core is taken internally, acting directly npon the bl«H»d and mneous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease and giving the patient strength by l i r a sn miwh faith in its earn live power«, that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address. F. J. CHENEY A CO.. Toledo, Ohio, JdSfKold bv druggists, 75 cent* Hall s Family Pills are tue Inal. friend’s advice, and the first box made me all right and I have never been without them since. 1 take one Tabule each morning and night and sometimes when I feel more than usually exhausted 1 take three in a day. They have kept my stomach sweet, my bowels regular and I have not had the least touch o f malaria nor splitting headache since I commenced using them. I know also that I sleep better and wake up more refreshed than formerly. I don't know how many complaints Ripans Tabules w ill help, but I do know they w ill 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 to take. I am twenty-seven years o f age and have worked hard all my life, the same as most farmers, both early and late and in all kinds ot weather, and ! have never enjoyed such good health as 1 have since last fall; in fact, my neighbors have ali remarked my improved condition and have said, “ Say, John, what are you doing to look so healthy ? ” ANTED.—A esse o f bad health that R 'l'P 'A 'N 'S w ill not beoeflt. They bsatsh pain and prolong Ilf#, n One k I yos relief. Note the w ord R T P ’ A ’N ’8 on the package and aocept no substitute. K I P A N 8, 10 fo r 5 cents or tw elve Rackets fo r 48 cents, may be bad a t any drug store. Ten samples and one thou-, sittul testimonial!* w ill be mulled to any address fo r B cents, forw arded to ths Kipans Cheznloal Co., NoJ 1U ¡Spruce S t„ N ew York. , San Francisco Direct, Alice Blanchard, ^ O. JF. H-A-I- i X j , Master. M AKES M A 1 U T 8 T . to t 1 T h e W o n d e rfu l , n il, d i m ;, H ot-Air and Vapor 6 t h « 71 k , 8 . T. CsL Ths Largest of It* kind in tbs Werld. W o are sontlnuslly adding new specimens, lotus and l«aru bow wonderfully are made and how to ovoid »i.k u e »» and disease. I f y » a sudor from any o f the ills o f men. coma to ths I oldest SpooUUst oo lb s Pacific Coast. you ot H ! DR JOBIiAR PRIYATE DIRRASF.I Contultailon free and sti letly private. Treatment person- a lly or by teller H V H H I I . I t S thoroughly eradicated front the SV.1.U1 without using B e r e a r y , ■ C V K M Y M A Y spplviu g to US w ill IWOClTS OUT I I m w l SjgRtSa o f his Complaint. M s wiU i. uarunite • P O S IT IV M CTM M to every case I at undertake, o r forfeit » ■ « TkoaMad Itollars. » , s p r in g s on m in k b a l s p r in g s at h o m e . Turkish, Russian. Hot-Air, Stmun, Vapor, Medicated» Perfumed. Mineral, Salt, Quinine, flop, or Sulphur Baths, at a coat of about TH RE E CENTS FEB BATH. FOR LADIES, CENTLEMEN OR CHILDREN Dispels Colds, Fevers, Skin Diseases and Cutan eous Eruptions. Prevents disease; cures often wbeu drugs have failed. Should be in every Home, Doctor’s Office, Beauty or Massage Parlor, Sanitarium, Asylum, H os pital, Barbershop, or Hotel. Write for Kook—l* t i I I o *o | »tiy o f M a r r i a g e , M«ina m s i A valuable hook for m e n . ) ' DR. JOAAI» t * A €*0 ,1061 MurketSL & F. pOlt SALE—147 Aorea of Land, W mile from Norway, Cooa connty. Known aa theMcClary place, For patioalars, call on HENKY GRADY, jun20t4 Norway, Oregon. I A LL SPRING S T E E L FR A M E , C H E A PE ST AND M OST CONVENIENT FOR USE On exhibition aud sale at C O Q U IL L E P H A R M A C Y , or at my res idence near old school building. NORA A. McEWEN, Agent. T H E Herald Land àü Loai) Go. (HERALD BUILDING) Coquille City, Oregon. B u ys aDd S e l l s your R e a l ’ E s t a t e and nuything else you wish to dis >ose oi. M a k e s L o ans and I n v e s t m e n t s for you. R e n t s or L ease s yonr farm or city property. W rits us if you want en A g e n t in this county nnd at the county scat et-jy-When asking information, give the number of the piece inquired about corresponding with the number in this list. some large farms 1 to No. 21.— 11G acres near Beaver H ill No. 42.— Splendidly located resi coal mines, known as the Willard 3 miles from town, dence property in Coquille City; place. 80 acres is very rich bea creameries, and good shipping fa two lots; good buildings; much ver dam bottom, balance hill land. cilities, which can be had r i g h t , small fruit aud shrubbery; sightly Has spring water and w ill make location; $900. on account o f old age or infirmity an A 1 place when improved. Stock is up, you want a stock ranch of owners, or lack of means, or Can be had at reasonable price on proper tact for handling; some cheap, in order to make money account of it being owned by an are under mortgage, and must easy. We have it, 436 acres on a aged lady, who cannot improve it. be sold; some of these can be had branch ot Coos River, handy to l o w , and would divide into sev No. 23.— F or sale, or exchange for steamer communication, orchards, eral choice small homes that can buildings, spring water piped to good bottom land on Coquille be made very profitable in time the house, 40 to 50 acres bottom river or its tributaries, a choice to people who are able' to work, land, controls back range. Sev 30-acre fruit tract, 55 miles east and have means and act to han enty head of cattle now for sale. o f San Francisco, 2300 soft-shell dle them. Five dollars per acre gets it, part almonds, 150 apricot trees, also cash. general varieties for family ues. I f you want a business lot at a rea Cheap at $3500. No. buildings. 160 Acres— Dairy Farm, with sub sonable figure the Herald Land No drouth. Fare by boat to San stantial buildings, fences, orchard, Co. can supply you. Francisco, 25 cents. engine, cream separator, cow», tools, some furniture and crops on I f you think o f embarking in the Also 180 acres adjoining above, hand ready for immediate busi grocery or general store business, 60 acres in cultivation, 40 acres ness, for less than $5000. Finely our Mr. Sanford can give you in good saw timber, balance good watered and not far from steamer formation whero good bargains wood and pasture land; about 40 landing. can be secured in thoso lines that acres of the last could be put in w ill no doubt save you money. cultivation after being cleared; all $1000 buys a neat home and W g > We toe grounds near the business < i i under fence, no buildings. Price, o f town. $1800. Would trade for prop erty of J the value of the above, 20 acres of very rich bottom > and take mortgage for other half on the bank of Coquille remaining one and two years at rear Coquille City. W il 8% interest. half or all, at a prieo you e a: ford to clear the timber, : .s- No. 24.— A splendid 2-acre home tiug 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 nnd location. spring water; bottom nnd side- hill gronud. Inside of corpor 10 Asres of mostly fine and high ation of Coquille City. ground for residence when subdi Our outside hustler, Mr. It. D. ] Sanford, will take pleasure in I giving you information, and )■ showing these properties to | interested parties. J R E G U L A R T R IP S B E TW E E N No. 2.— 160 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 For further information concerning dates of sailing, freight, pas- is nonresident; w ill make a good sage, etc., address,or apply to H. L. BURLESON, home when improved for a man vided; near business center o f with small capital who would turn No. 28.— 5-room cottage and two Marshfield, Oregon. Coquille City. Large bouse and lots, two blocks from postoflttce— labor into value. other improvements. An acre o r onle $450. two of choice bottom land for No. 8.— 32 acres all choice river bot No. 29.— 9-room box house, small garden. Mostly wood land, which tom laud, with all necessary build barn, five blocks from postoffiee can be utilized to advantage. Only ings, fences nnd trees; thrifty and courthouse; only $400. $1000— which is too cheap, but young orchard of 50 trees, market r p m s SCHOOL IS NOW U N D ER S TATE CONTROL. AND IS T H E LARGEST No. 31.— One lot near business cen it must be sold soon. varieties; 16 acres cultivated; bal X AND MOST PROGRESSIVE SCHOOL IN SOUTHERN OREGON. ter of town. Lays low and can 79 acres saw timber, 3 miles from New buildings, new apparatus and fixtures, ance willow land, uncleared; on be had cheap. Would be valu fine campus, healthful location, delightful cli- Coquille saw mill, and rafting the river bank, J mile from Arago *mate, excellent influences for students. able for certain purposes; only w'ater; land snitable for grass, postoffico and creamery. All Course of study the same as at other normals $75. of the state, fruit and vegetables, when timber fine clover and other grass land. Best advantages in Vocal and Instrumental is removed; fine springs, all hill $2500— half down. mnsic to be found in Southern Oregon. Train No. 32.— 10 acres, one mile from land. Only $6 per acre; time ing school fully equipped and in charge o f a Coquille City, with house, barn, No. 12.— W hy pay $150 for one or thorough critic tenoher. given with proper security as trees and Rpring water. A nice Tuition $0 25 per term; mnsic $5 and $10 per two small town lots, when we can long as desired, with interest at term; board at hall $1.75, and lodging 50c per home, when lictter improved. put you onto several acres inside week, students furnishing bed clothing; family 8% . Only $600. board $2.50 and $3 00. the incorporation for the snme Dairy and Stock Farm of 240 $125 pays fo r m e yea r’s schooling, money? It is nearly level benoli- - No. 33.— 25 acres inside Coquille acres, only 3 miles from Coquille City limits; 6 acres bottom meadow, including books. good fruit nnd building ground, City. It has an excellent combi The shortest and most thorough rente to a balance bill land; some fruit and when cleared— ] of a mile from nation of low moist pasture nnd state certificate, is the normal course. Review timber, mostly fenced. $2000; P. O. and school. classes for teachers throughout the year. meadow lnnd, ami upland pasture half dow n, balance 1 to 3 years at First, term opens September 11. For cata with some good timber. Is an logue or information, iddress No. 13.— 360 acres, 8 miles from 10 percent. Or 18J acres of same, estate property and run down some Coquille City, on North Fork of including orchard nnd meadow, W. T. V AN SCOY, President, by being rented out, and will be river, only $3200. Fair improve ASHLAND, OREGON. for$1600--same terms. sold at the low price of $12.50 per ments all around; 60 to 80 acres No. 34— 11 acres inside incorporate acre, subject to an order of sale tillable, balance saw timber handy limits of Bandon, with house and by the court. Title perfect and is to river. A bargain for the right fencing. W ill sell at sight, or ex an excellent bargain for any per man. change for other kind o f property manent dairy or stock man. we can handle. No. 15. —80 acres on river, near R iv erton— 43 acres bottom land, 25 No. 35.— Small new box house nnd r P w o good residence lots, sigh tly acres fenced and cultivated, 15 location. $160 for both. two fine garden lots, mostly on bot acres bench, b ig timber logged tom land— except building spot- — Two Lota on corner near the Conrthoaw, cheap for cash. off and seeded,40 acres hill. Build all in vegetables and shrubbery m rr >RAlNING SCHOOL FOR TEACHERS, Fonr Lota in bnsineaa part o f town for ings nnd orchards ample for pres just started and in A -l order; $1000: \ A NEW Bl 1LD1NGS, usual size. .WxlOO feet. ent use. $3000. l * NEW DEPARTM ENTS. $200, cash. San Francisco and Coos Bay. Southeri) Oregoi) State Normal School ST A T E NORMAL SCHOOL M on m ou th » O re g o n . UNGRADED COUNTRY SCHOOL WORK. No. 16.— 160 acres, 3 miles from No. 36.—160 aercR, 4 miles from town; Q r a.du.a/t©s Secure Good Positions. Norway, No. 1 bench and hill land; good box house; mostly good saw Strong courses, well-equipped Training Department, Normal Course quickest and best suitable for fruit, stock, corn or timber; sparkling spring branch way to State Certificate. Expense for year from $120 to $1(50. Board, $2.50 to $:3 per vegetables. Cheap buildings, week. Tuition. $0.25 per term o f 10 weeks. Fall term begins September 10th. Sum right by bouse, and a few acres of mer term, June 27-Sept. 1. For catalogue, address, P. L. C A M PB E LL, President. fine bearing orchard, 16 acres very tine creek bottom. New Or W. A. W ash , Secretary of Faculty. under plow and considerable place; cheap at $1000. brush slashed off and in grass for pasture, well watered. Cheap nt No. 37.— Good house, in nortn part 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,— 163 acres on Bear creek; No. 38.— Comfortable house nnd 35 acres fenced nnd in grass; good- barn and two fine lots in North sized barn and sheds; fair dwell Coquille; very cheap nt $375. ing-house, young orchard, fine am i 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 ot the World S tate C oast s p e c ia l s e rv ic e 24 to 3G Hours Aliesil of All Others. — one-half cash. 8to 12 Daily EienimTeleiraffl,o,i S i ° 40 cts Page Evening Telegram and Herald, both 6 mos.. only both 1 year, only - * $2.10 4 .7 5 All the Congressional and State Legislative News come full and complete daily, and your Best Weekly Local Paper for only the price of one. No. 20.— 120 acres on B ig Creek. suitable for a small stock ranch and home. A few acres cultivated: good orchard, cheap buildings— place is neglec’ ed and will be sold very low to an actual resident, as owner is not able to live thereon and tired of renting it out; $550 gets it. ! ! 0 fine Kesidence Lots, 8 blocks from busi ness center o f Coquille for $430; time given if yon want to bnild. Six beautiful Iliuiding Lots near the Courthouse for $000. We have many other Lots, Houses and Lots, and Itanchea to show you, not above enumerated, if you mean business, and our Mr. Sanford will look out for your interest, if von tell him as near as may be just what you desire snd wish to invest, ew he can act intelligently for you. A Choice Bnsineas Lot, Dear R R. depot, river landing nnd in businesG oenter of Coquille City. Price $1000. TTTp have the best land, best T ^ locntion, nnd best improved «•mall farm in tbe Coquille valley, is in side property, in one of the nicest towns in I Coos county. If yon want the very best : at prices and terms that are an object and I have $3000 to $0000 to invest in a horn« that is h joy forever, and mean business, No. 40.— Hmnll new business bouse write us for exact description and terms of optional payments. and J lot, for only $400; well located. No. 41.— 160 neres on lower river, I with orchard; neglected place, on account of non-residence of owner, j hut n splendid foundation for a small dairy, and being on river j [ bank is well located. A bargain for some oue: $1250. I 200 A C R E S — On an arm o f Coos Bay; part very rich creek bottom land: sandv loam: honse and two barns: good orchards: small fruits: fencing; the finest springs imaginable right at honse and barn, sufficient for never failing ;>ower for small maebinerv if deeired: oat- side rarge on hilf land. Bottom landthor- un ’ lily cleared . Cattle, horses, fowls, im- ; plements and furniture, all included, ft! $5501.