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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 31, 1899)
fit o g u iU * C i1 i] Big Cranberries- 3 \ it a iu , A FARM To the XTniorttan-ate P E N S IO N S , SMITH'S LIVERY, FEED I SALE STABLE P A T E N T S , GREATJO X JR JfA L A P P U D Bom now to lift. U)l):i Dr Gibbon MISCELLANEOUS l/rfiiii Nearly 5 Years. CL ILiesicdTSmith, Proprietor.^?-' By special arrangement made with The Iioscburg lioview, of the 23d T U E SD AY . OCI 31, 1899. I inst., says: We have recently re AND ceived from J. W. New land, of Em pire City, a sample of craulieirios 1 Chuich Directory. This old reliable and inised on North slough, Coo t most KueceHsful spec C laim s ugulnut t h e Governm ent. M . K. church, south -regular services county, which mav be seeu in The ialist in Sttn FrtiL cis each Sunday muruiii” and e\« niii-'. 1 *v the co, Ktill continues to Ueview window. They are the larg-'j pastor, E. L . F i t c h . cure all Sexual and Mr. New- Bev. ltobt. Ennis. Fr< -bytv ri;;n. will con est we have ever seeu. duct services in this city the L\l and 4th ; land writes: Sundays of each month, in the circuit court j (Formerly Third Auditor Treasury.) “C. 1). McFarlin has tour acres room at the courthouse, until further notice. { tiud raised seven hundred bushels of All are cordially invited. Attorney a m i C o u n s e l l o r at L a w . bility, Solicitor of American and IVic-ign Patents, berries this year,’ ard it ia eonsid- Trade Mai Us and Copy u; is. In potency, Seminnl Weakness and Loss of «red a very had year for berries. Manhood, the consequence of self-abuso LOCAL, ITEMS. Prac* f t h « U . S., L. Butterfield lias two acres of bor- and excesses producing the following symp ! Court of Claims, and all lXpartuienls of the Ciov- Mr. Lftffrrty, of Norway, «pent rics, mostly young vines, and had | toms: Sallow countenance, dark spots un i ernmeat. der the eyes, pain in tho bend. ringing in two or Mireo il.iv« in C qnille last three hundred bushels. We can get the ears, loss of confidence, difiidence in Special attention given to claims of ofTicers and week, on burin •(‘a. one hundred acres more of land ] approaching strangers, palpitation of the enlisted men, lor Arm y nn I Navy service in the heart, weakness of the limbs and back, loss Mexican W ar. W a r of the H in .¡ion and the War Will Daiby has Hopplied Liim-elf that would make good cranberry of memory, pimples on the face, coughs- with Spain. A lso Claims oi Government Contract- o :s. Collection of Accounts. with h him ilrnfl tenm mill now bind, good mild climate and very coasumption, etc. liefer:’, by permis>ion t(' TTon. Geo. I.. W e l lington, U. S. Senator from Maryland, General O. suitable for berries. They grow on l)B . GIBBON lias practised in San Fran hauls on Ins own hook. cisco over 37 >•» -rs nn 3 those troubled should O . Howard, U . S. Array, v iorve C. Henning’, marshy, low laud so they can be cov not fail to consult him and receive the ben Pres; !• :»t, Traders ¡National bank, Washington, Carry county's next qanrterly ered with water to prevent the frost efit of his great skill and experience. The L). C ., and others. N o charge f r advice, Correspondence solicited. examination of tenclmrs will be and cold weather from injuring d"Otor curts when others fail. Try him. CITIES O l'.M tA N T E E D . Persons oared held at Langlois, Nov. 8. Offices, Atlantic Building, them. Tickers pick from one to at home. Charges reasonable. Call or 928 and 930 F Street, N . W ., D R . J. F. GIBBON, Oar young South Fork friend, j two bushels a day, realizing 75 cents write. 01*5 Kearney street. San Francisco Cal. Room s, 95 , 97 , 99 aud 100 , Ilarvey Johnson, was a business i per bushel. Tho best pickers we w j d p s w in g t g n , o . c . visitor in Coquille Inst Wednesday.1 have arc girls from sixteen to twenty years of age. Anyone wishing any J. Wesley Nosier moved to a information on cranberry culture ranch at Bridge hist week, having write to C. B. McFarlin, Empire disposed of his property here to City, Coos Co., Oregon.” Will Lyons. ------------ -----» , » > «------------------ _ ALLAN iuiKERFGRD, Great Clubbing Offer: T. Y. Callaghan, of below Can- Arrivals and Departures. don, came np last week and spent several days in this vicinity. He „ • y r : 18 by Alliance from north,! This paper (the Coquille City H erald ) him made arrangements with returned homo on Friday’s boat at Oct. _ s i: J- Coke, L. Midsou, r . the Cir. Mgr. of the ‘-Veimont Farm Journal,” which enable, us to make noon. L. Jacobson. Mrs. \\ ycoff, J. H. | the most remarkable clubbing offer ever before heard of in this section The COQUILLE CITY HERALO 1 Year, H. L. Burleson's fruit dryer at Burgaril, l)r. Toye, Martin Wal Here it is : Marshfield received many consign lace, Miss F. Endicott, Miss S. En- ( V ermont F arm J ournal 1 yr. ments of apples lust week, every dicott, E. J. Pierson and wife, Miss I San Francisco Weekly I ’ost 1 yr. train taking shipments from this M. McCann, Mrs. Al. Noah, Fred J American Poultry Advocate 1 yr. Hilstrom. vulley. j The Gentlewoman 1 yr. Departures by Alliance, south, I National Illustrated Magazine 1 yr. Johnson Bro’s are not behind in Oct. 22d: Mrs. Bullard, W. J. I, Happy Hours, Family Magazine 1 yr. representing Coos county in other j Tibbetts, F. Fiunell, Clark D. markets. Last week they shipped I Miner, Mrs. A. Thompson, T. Bag- GG3 boxes of nice apples to Sau ley. Tbos. Williams, W . B. Atter- Fruncisco. bury, Geo. Beale, C. A. Peterson, There is a great slump in the Mrs. Peterson, N. Bodin, Miss B. cbittim bark market, owiug to over Hnult, Capt. 1). R. Dale, Dan Shea, production, and only 14 cents per W. H. Gibson, E. M. Pet.*rson, pound is being paid for it, and K. Fraucis. This great combination meets the wants of the entiro household. The H e r a l d cives the local and county news; it is your home paper and no member of the Household there is very little demand at that Departures by Areata, Oct. 21st: all can do without it. Tho Vermont Farm Journal and American Poultry Advocate should figure. F. Fallor, Mrs. Fallon, J. Denau- be in the hands of every up-to-date farmer or poultry raiser. The Get. tlevvonmn U tho best paper we know of for the ladies, being very similar in size, nmke-np and quality to The total taxable property o f tmnm, C. A. Campbell, Y. Rampob, tho Ladies’ Home Journal. The National Illustrated Magazine, dublished at Washing Curry county, as shown by the J. J. Sullivan. Besides the above, ton, is the only publication that publishes tho civil service news. Happy Hours is a 28-page magazine, designed to amuse, entertain and instruct the whole family. summary o f the assessment roll, a large number bought tickets at large The Sau Francisco Weekly Host gives tho nows of the world in good, clean, readable is #592,430. That is an increase the Empire agency. form, the market reports and lots of other interesting matter. If you wish we will sub —*-*•*-*--------------- stitute the Chicago Weekly Inter Ocean. Kansas City Weekly Star, New York Weekly over the valuation last year of Tribune, Denver Weekly Times, Toledo Weekly Blade, Twioe-a-week Louisville Courier- C/OOB Bay News. 8520,401. Journal, or Montreal Weekly Gazette in place of trail Francisco Weekly I’ost. No other The Empire cannery received chances allowed. Call ou or address, with cash, T H E HERALD. J. W. Hawkins, father o f our over 4000 salmon yesterday morn Coquille City, Oregon. Prof. M. O. Hawkins, of Langlois, ing. Curry county, was a visitor on bus A largo whale came ashore on iness aud plensure at tins place the beach about five miles north of Inst week. The H erald bad a the stage station last week. pleasant cull. Capt. D de, o f Coaledo, left on A Yaqutna dispatch ot the 19tb the Alliance for East Oak'and, Cal., snys: “ The heavy sea today car where he will speud the winter. ried away about 700 feet of tbe S i & f c and C o a s t Several sw’ans were seeu on the north jetty. The total length of bay and in the sand hill Inkes last s p e c ia l that jetty was about 2300 feet, and week, but hunters failed to get any. s e r v ic e it was part of improvements that The Empire sailed Sunday with cost about $700,000.” her usual cargo of coal, besides Ln6t Friday’s trniu to the bay cattle and hogs for McDermott. was an unusual one. It was com Some bogs from th e O oob bay prised of four cars heavily laden creamery were also shipped. Evening Telegram and Herald, both 6 mos., only - $2.10 with lumber from Johnson's mill, John Gam mil is employed in “ “ “ both 1 year, only - - 4.75 three box cars o f fruit, vegetables running a tunnel into the hill at nnd general freight, besides a Timou’s mine, on Isthmus slough. All the Congressional and State Legislative News crowded passongercar and caboose. There is a 4-foot vein of cleau coal come full and complete daily, and your Best James Russell, a prominent in sight., and it is Mi. Tirnou’s in Weekly Local Paper for only the price o f one. Curry county citizen, nt Langlois, tention to supply the local market was a visitor ill Coquille City Inst in the near future. Thursday. His son, Marshall, and i Fort Orford Tribune. 1 daughter, Miss Louetta Russell, Cal Summers and party of passed through this place to the bny early last week aud took a friends from Fishtrap, Coos county, jA A slemner for the city. They will re are on a hunting expedition to Salal side at Santa Rosa, Cul. Spriugs. ■ Wm. S. Marshall, who recently Port Oiford Tribune: The eop- rented bis fine dairy ranch for a ier recently shipped from Hogue liver has been sent to the smelter term of years, has moved with bis at Tacoma, for a practical test of tamily to Santa Rosa, Cal. its value. Jf the result is as sat Mr. and Airs. Hume contemplate isfactory as there is reason to ex making a visit to Australia, where | pect, tbe business of shipping cop the I liter’s mother resides, aud ex per from Rogue River, will be en pect to bo absent about four mouths. gaged in extensively, and the re Porter Xalinhiser, who has been . „ sult will t e the development of sev at work in Coos county, was in I am a farmer located near Stony Brook, one of the most malarious eral new mines. town Sunday, on his return to districts i.t t1 is State, and was bothered with malaria for years, at times A committee representing the Opliir after his family, whom ho so I could n w rk, and was always very constipated as well. For will move to Coquille City, where maritime interests of San Frail- ! V Mrs I ¡1 ■ , Mi : . so b id in the spring, when engaged in plowing, cisco lins decided to draft a memo- [ he lias the promise of permanent ih ,t I could do n 'thing but shake. 1 must have taken about a barrel employment. rial to congress, asking for the j 0 ini-: oil ■ li.-sidca dozens of other remedies, but never obtained enactment of a law providing a | Report comes that Mrs. Wm. 15. an‘- permanent benefit. Last fall, in peach time. I had a most setious penalty o f 85000 or imprisonment Carey died lust week in Douglas nr k o f chills end then c< mmenced to take Ripans Tabules, upon a for a year for constructing a log county. Airs. Carey has long been f . is advice, and the first box made me all right and I have never laft within tho jurisdiction o f the ailing, and it was hoped that the lv,-:i without them since. I take one Tab tie each morning and night United .States, with the intention of j change fiom Curry to Douglas and sometimes when I feel more-than usually exhausted 1 take three in having it towed to nny other point would prove beneficial to her health. a , 1 . 1 V. They have kept mv stomach sweet, my bowels regular and I iu this country. The towing of have not had the least touch o f malaria nor splitting headache since I Don’t Tobacco Spit and Smoko Tour Life Ami). rafts on Puget sonuil is not in- i commenced using them. 1 know also that I sleep better and wake up To quit tobacco easily ami forever, bo mug eluded in the provisions o f the notic, full of life, nerve ami viper, take No-To* more refreshed than I rmerlv. I don’t know how many complaints Uac, the wonder-worker, that makes weak men memorial. R nans Tabu es will help, but I do know they will cure any one in the strong. Ali druggists, GOe or f l. Cure pnaran-: Our little bov was nlllirted with toed Booklet ami sample free. Address I condition I was and I would not be without them at any price. I or New York. 1 honestly consider them the cheapest-priced medicine in the world, as rheumatism in his knee: and at times Sterling Remedy Co . . , . Chicago .. unable to put his foot to the floor. ^ A Washington County Farmer Accidentally | they are also th ■ most beneficial and the most convenient to take. 1 ,m twenty e\. n >, ars cfat.e and have worked hard all my life, the We tried in vain, everything we Killed. same as most farmeus, both early and late and in all kinds of weather, could la ar of that we thought would j an i : have never enjoyed such good health as I have since last fall; in help him. We almost gave up in j Hillsboro, Oet. 23.—Otis Whit fact, my neighbors have all remarked my improved condition and have despair, when someone advised us more, who resided near Laurel, was sa.i, “ Say. John, what are you doing to look so healthy ? ” to try Clainibrrlain's Pain Balm. yesterday accidentally shot and NT ED. — A cuff® or tiftil in «it h that K I P A N 8 will not bMcflt. They banish pain ami prolong Iff#. We diil so, aud the first bottle gave killed at a point between Laurel and glvi*« relief. Note t how -nt K I P A N S on the package and accept no •urmtltut*. B I P A N 8, V » ’ t Olio 1 .) , i ' i 'M i n or twelTo packet* f. r 48 cents, may be had at any drug store Ten sample* and one thou< so mueh relief that we got a second Newbnrg, by bis brother-in-law, a H in t o -t . in.■>• «!■* will lie i.iaKtal to any address for 9 cents, forwardod to th* Ripans Ubemleal Co., NoJ 1U ttyruedSt.. Now Turk. . one, nnd. to our surprise, it cured man named OrmlutT, while hunting. him sound and well. J. T. llws. Whitmore was 30 years of age. He Pastor Christian Pliurcli, Neodeslia, leaves a wife iu d three children. He Kali. For sale bv R. S. Know lion. was sober and industrious and his I Not only tlm friends and acquain death is generally deplored. All for Only $2.30; 24 to 36 Hours of the World Atei of All Others. FaSo2 Daily BYeniui Teloiratn, 40 ctn W i 777 -•.«» « - San Francisco Direct, tances, lint relatives and local mem bers of tho family, were greeted hy a »nrprise as the tram came in from Alyrtle Foint nnd Dr. and Alta. Lene*e and J. W. nnd Mrs. T.eneve and little son, Lonson, alighted, returning from a resi dence of several months in Cali- foruia and after a trip to Hnwaii. There » ns a sinceie, warm greet ing from all, for these clever peo. r>lo are part and parcel, o f this p la c p and valley, being among its oldest citizens and participating in its development at d growth of so many years. They came \ in Ruse- butg $100 Reward $100. K ? Bail! Cabinet 50 YEARS’ E XPERIE NCE ¡im! hi per o r SPRINGS OH M 1 NEKAL SPHTNG 8 AT H O M E. Turkish, Unasian. Hot-Air, Steam, Vapor, Medicated, Perfumed. Mineral. Suit, Quinine, Hop, or Sulphur Baths, nt a coat of about T il BEE CENTS FF.lt BATH. n FOR LADIES. CENT LEM EN OR CHILDREN T rade M arks D esigns C o p yr ig h ts * c . Dispels Colds, Fevers, Skin Diseases am] Cutan eous Eruptions. Prevents disease; cures often when drugs have failed. Should bo in every Home, Doctor’s Office, Beauty or Massage Parlor, Sanitarium, Asylum, 4los- iiital, Barbershop, or Hotel. Anyone sending a sketch nnd description may quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an Invention i* probably patentable. Communion- tlon* strictly confidential. Handbook on Patents *ent free. Oldest agency for securing putontb. Patents taken through Munn A Co. receive »pedal notice, without charge, in the Scientific American. A handsomely illustrated Illustrated weekly. weekly, Largest cir culafion of any scientific Journal, culation Journal. Terms, $.4 a year; four months, f L Sold Sold by all newsdealer*. __ M U N N « O il 361 Broadway, N e w York Branch Ofliee. RJS F St.. Washtngt. n, D. C- ALL SPRING STEEL FRAME, CHEAPEST AND MOST CONVENIENT FOR USE On exhibition and 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. TJ IE Re& Piioeis the News #€ Successor to A. B. Dean. flic publishers of the FARM J O l’ R- we are enabled to offer that General Drayiny ami Hauling a Specialty. paper to every subscriber who pays Commercial Men Promptly and Safely for the HERALD one year ahead, Delivered at Any Point. for only $1.50 -both papers for tho price of ours only. Our paper one Good R ig s. S p an k in g Teams. R easonable R ates. year and the FARM JOVRNA Lfrom now to December 1 9 0 3 , nearly 5 GOQUXLiIsIS C I T Y , O R E G O B L years. The FARM JOURNAL is : : : Near Railroad D epot an oid established paper, enjoying Corner Hall aud First streets, | great popularity, one of tLe best and most useful farm papers pub lished. feii "Do not delay. T h e W o n d e r fu l j NAL fUice Blanchard, The reader* of this paper will ho pleased t * learn that there i* tit least one dreaded di-vane that science Imnbeen able to cure iu all its stages, and that is Catarrh. H ill’s Catarrh ( ’lire is the only positive euro known to flit* medical fraternity . Catarrh beinq a ('»institutional disease requires a constitu O . F . H - A - X j X j , M a s t e r . tional treatment. Hall’ s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, noting directly upon the j blood and mucous surfaces of the system. ' M A K E S R E G U L A R T R IP S HETW EEN thereby destroying the foundation of the disease ami eivinu the patient strength by buildup: up the constitution and assisting nature in d«»ini» its work. The proprietor« have s»> much faith in it* curative jxnvers, that t he\ olVt r One Hundred Dollars for im case that it fails to cure. Send f»*r lint f testimonials. Address. For further ¡iifurientiuii rouceruiug dates of a iding, freight, pas- I\ J. CHENEY /. CO.. suge, etc., nddress or apply to Ti >ltdo, t H. L BURLESON. ; - Sold l*v druujjists. 7.*> eel its Hall's Family Fills are tne l*est. Marshfield. Oregon. San Francisco and Coos Bay. C lIF B A L D B U IL D IN G ) Coquille City, Oregon. B uys and S ells your R eal E state and anything else you wish to dispose oi. M akes L oans ami I nvestments for you. R ents or L eases your far in or city property. Write us if you want i n A gent in this county amt at the county sent Jtr-jy When asking information, give the number oi the piece inquired about corresponding with tho number in this list. Wo anel home. A few acres cultivated; No. 42.— Stock is up, you want ft hrnTP s ° m ° largc farms 1 to good orchard, cheap buildings— stock ranch cheap, in order to M U llil I 0 3 miles from town, place is neglected and will ’no sold nmko money easy. We. hai-e it, creameries, and good shipping fa very low to an actual resilient, ns -136 acres on a branch of Coos cilities, which can be had r ig h t , owner is not able to live thereon River, handy to steamer com ou account of old age or infirmity and tired of renting it out; $550 munication, orchards, buildings, of owners, or lack of means, or gets it. proper tact for handling; some spring water piped to tho house, 40 to 50 acres bottom land, con aro under mortgage, and must No. 21.— 116 acres near Beaver Hill trols back range. Seventy head be sold; some of these can be had coal mines, known ns the Willard of cattW now fm sale. ITivo dol l o w , and would divide into sev place. 8 0 acres is very rich bea lars per acre gots it, part cash. eral choice small homes that can ver dam bottom, balance hill land. bo made very profitable iu time Has spring water and will make No. 44.— $1000 buys a neat homo to people who are able to work, and largo grounds near the busi an A 1 place when improved. and have means and act to han ness center of town. Cun be had at reasonable price on dle them. account of it being owned by an 10 Ajres ot mostly fine nnd high, aged lady, who cannot improve it. If you want a business lot at a rea ground for residence when subdi sonable figure tbe Herald Land No. 23.— F or sale, or exchange for vided; near business center of Co. can supply you. Coquille City. Largo house aud good bottom land on Coquille other improvements. An acre or river or its tributaries, a choice I f you think of embarking iu the two of choice bottom land for 30-acre fruit tract, 55 miles east grocery or general store business, garden. Mostly wood land, which of San Francisco, 2300 soft-shell our Mr. Sanford can give you in can he utilized to advantage. Only almonds, 150 apricot trees, also formation where good bargains $1000— which is too cheap, but general varieties for family ues. can be secured iu those lines that it must be sold soon. Cheap at $3500. No. buildings. will no doubt save you money. No drouth. Fare by boat to San No. 45. Dairy and Stock Farm o f Francisco, 25 cents. 240 a 'res, only 3 miles from Co- Our outside hustler, Mr. B. D. "j quille City. It Las an excellent Sanford, will take pleasure iu I Also 180 acres adjoining above, combination of low moist pasture giving you information, and }■ 60 acres in cultivation, 40 acres nnd meadow land, and upland pas showing these properties to j good saw timber, balance good ture with some good timber. Is an interested parties. wood and pasture land; about 40 estate property and run down some acres of the last could be put in by being rented out, aud will bo cultivation after being cleared; all No. 2.— lfi() acres on Bear 'reek, sold at tbe low price of $12.50 per under fence, no buildings. Price, known as the Bickford Bartlett acre, subject to an order of sale place, good timber and bottom $1800. Would trade for prop by tbe court. Title perfect nnd is erty of J the value of the above, land combined; spring branch; an excellent bargain for any per and take mortgage for other half will bo sold at a bargain, ns owucr manent dairy or stock mnn. remaining one and two years nt is nonresident; will make a good 8% interest. home when improved for a man with small capital who would turn No. 24.— A splendid 2-acre home labor into value. with large new house; great var- ieiyof fruit nnd shrubbery. Free No. 12.— Wl:v pay $150 for one or si ring water; bottom and side- two small town lots, when we can bill ground. Inside of corpor put you onto several acres inside ation of Coquille City. the incorporation for the same money? It is nearly level bench- ! No. 29.—i»-r box house, small good fruit anil building ground, barn, five blocks from postoffico when chared — J of a mile from nnd courthouse; only $400. P. O. and school. No. 81.— One lot near business cen No. 13.— 3(50 acres, 8 miles from ter of town. Lays low and can be had cheap. Would be valu Coquille City, on North Fork of able for certain purposes; only river, only $3200. Fair improve ments all around; 60 to SO acres $75. tillable, balance saw timber handy No. 33.— 25 acres inside Coquille to river. A bargain for the right City limits; 6 acres bottom meadow, roan. balance bill lnnd; some fruit and timber, mostly fenced. $2000; No. 15. —80 acres on river, near Riv half down, balance 1 to 3 years at erton— 43 acres bottom land, 25 10 percent. Or 18J acres of same, acres fenced aud cultivated, 15 including orchard and meadow, acres bench, big timber logged for$1600— same terms. off and seeded,40 acres hill Build ings and orchards ample for pres No. 35.—Small new box bouse nnd ent use. $3000. two fine garden lots, mostly on bot No. 47.— 100 acres choice, unim proved bottom laud, low price. No. 48.— 160 acres choice bottom lnnd. with house, barn and or chard and some cleared land; well located; $25 per acre. No. 40.— Over 300 acres of fine unimproved land on the river, at $12.50 jier acre. No. 50.—80 acres, with house and _ barn; spring water. Near the river; only $1500. No. 51.- 80 acres; half bottom, half hill; $2000. Two Lots on corner near tho Courthouse, cheap for cash. Fonr Lots in bnsiness part of town for ¥1000: nsnal size. fSIxlOO feet. 6 tine Residence Lots. S blocks from busi ness center of Coquille for $120; time Riven if yon want to build. Sii beautiful Building Lots near the Conrthouse for $1100. ; - f IVc have many other Lots, Honsss and Lots, and Ranches to show you. not above enumerated, if you mean business, and our Mr. Sanford will took out for your interest, if von tell him as near as may bh just what yon desire and wish to invest, so he can act intelligently for you. tom laud—except building sp ot-- No. 1(5.— 160 acres, 3 miles from all in vegetables and shrubbery Norway, No. 1 bench and hill land; just started and iu A -l order; suitable for fruit, stock, corn or A Choice Business Lot, near R $200, cash. vegetables. Cheap buildings, R. depot, river landing nnd in bnsineaa fine bearing orchard, 16 acres No. 36.—160 acres, 4 miles from town; j center of Coquille City. Price $1000. under plow and considerable good box house: mostly good saw j have the best land, best brush slashed off and in grass for timber; sparkling spring branch location, and beat improved pasture, well watered. Cheap at right by house, and a few acres of «nuill farm in tbe Coquille valley, is in side property, in one of the nicest towns in $1700. Owuer has business in very fine creek bottom. New j Coos county. If von want tho very best the vast, lienee, n bargain. at prices aiul terms that are an object and plnce; cheap at $1000. We have $3000 to $6000 to invest in n home, that is a joy f<»rt-ver. and mean business, No. 19. -163 acres on Bear creek: j No. 37.—Good house, iu nortu p a rt: write ns for exact description and terms of of town, for only $450; lot and a optional 35 acres fenced and in grass; good- payments. half, well fenced; small barn and sised l^iru nnd sheds: fair dwell ACRES—On an arm of good well. ing-house, young orchard, line Coos Bay: part very rich creek wati r nnd outside range, making j o. 38.— Comfortable bouse nnd bottom land: sandy loam: house and two good orchards: small fruits: fencing; a desirable location for stock. barn and two fine lots in North barns: the finest springs imaginable right at $2000. v.ith some stock included house ami barn, sufficient for never failing Coquille; very cheap nt $375. power fpr small machinery if desired: out -one-lialf cash. o. 40.— Small new business house side ra: te on hil? land, bottom landthor- »»nihly Cattle,horses, fowls, im^ No. 20. 120 acres on Big C m k. 1 and 1 lot. for only $400; well i*b merits cleared. And furniture, all included, a t located. I fooOO. 200