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THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, AUGUST 22, 1908.
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Movement Launched at Myrtle
Point Institute to Have Coos
County Pupils Erect Shaft.
(Special to Tho Times.)
MYRTLE POINT, Ore., Aug. 21.
At the annual Teachers Institute of
Coos County, which came to a close
yesterday, a movement was launched
to erect a proper momorlal shaft or
monument on the site of tho first
public school house in Coos county in
honor of its founder and the first
teacher. The site of the first public
school house In the county is on the
Enegren ranch on Coos River and the
first teacher was Mrs. Hacker.
The movement was suggested by
Superintendent Alderman of Eugene,
who declared that the pioneer edu
cators and citizens who aided in the
establishment and development of
the public schools are deserving of
every tribute that can be paid them
by the present generation. County
Superintendent W. H. Bunch and
some of the representative teachers
"will probably take the matter in
band at once to arrange for the early
carrying out of tho idea by tho pub
lic school pupils In the county.
Honor For Coos County.
The Horace Mann banner, tho
prize awarded by the Oregon State
Teachers Association to the county
having the largest number of paid
up memberships in tho organization
In proportion to the number of reg
ular teachers in the county, was for
mally presented to the Coos county
teachers yesterday. Tho banner was
awarded to Coos county at the meet
ing of the State Teachers Asociation
in Eugene, June 25th, when a can
vass of the membership, was made.
The speech of presentation wan made
by Superintendent Robinson of the
Multnomah county schools who dwelt
on the honor earned by Coos county
teachers as also signifying to the
patrons' and to the state that their
interest In the schools does not cease
when their day's labor in the class
room ends. Miss Applegate of the
North Bend schools accepted the ban
ner with an appropriate address.
The banner will be hung in the of
fice of County Superintendent Bunch.
Coquille Gets Next One.
The teachers by a large majority
vote decided that the ne.xt institute
should be held in Coquille. Coquille
educators present assured the teach
ers that they would be heartily wel
comed and that everything would be
done to make their stay there enjoy
able. This year's Institute has been a
"very Instructive as well as an enjoy
able one, tho Myrtle Point teachers
and citizens doing everything pos
sible to make the teachers' stay
pleasant.
J. II. Aclferman, state superintend
ent gave tho opening address in tho
instltuto Thursday morning. Mr.
Ackerman addressed tho teachers
and the residents of Myrtlo Point
Thursday evening on the subject,
"What Wo Have Accomplished and
What Wo Expect to Accomplish in
Educational work."
Wednesday evening an entertain
ment was hold in tho Methodist
church. The following program was
rendered:
Opening song, by teachers. Read
ing, Mr. Summerlin. Recitation,
"Tho School Mann's Courtship," by
Miss Marsh. Address, "Tho Work of
Luther Burbank," by Superintendent
Robinson. Vocal solo, Miss Mary
Minot. Address to parents, Mr. Alderman.
Mrs. John Ellerby was visiting re
latives In Marshfield yesterday.
John and Otto Freeland left this
morning and will hunt in the vicinity
of Qlasco.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry I. Reese and
children, are enjoying a few days
outing at Ten Mile.
E. W. Riggs of Marshfield, was the
guest yesterday of her son, E. E.
Kiggs, in North Bend.
Mrs. R. G. Gale Is Improving ra
pidly from her recent operation and
will soon bo able to bo out again.
Mrs. C. A. Strickland underwent
an operation at Mercy hospital for
ulcer and is getting along nicely.
Mrs. Geo. Sanford and baby, of
North Inlet, are the guests of rela
tives in North Bend for a few days.
C. J. Kaiser has opened a building
material store In the wholesale Gro
cery Company's building on the
water front.
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To visit our beautiful new furniture store Everything New
and specially arranged so that visitors may inspect, examine and
compare at their leisure Our entire interior is a display extra
ordinary Residents of Coos Bay and Visitors to our Fair you
are welcome
Our latchstring hangs on the outside, and the best furniture marked at lowest
prices, is artistically arranged on the inside
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OF THE FIRST CLASS
Mrs. Robert Simpson and little
Marguerite have returned from Co
quille where they have spent the past
week with relatives.
Prof. F. A. Golden and daughters,
Misses Frances and Ruth of Fern
dale, were North Bend visitors yesterday.
Robert McCann, foreman of the
North Bend mill, left this morning
to be tho guest of his daughter, Mrs.
E. R. Hodson of South Coos River,
for a few days.
Mrs. Steiner of Salem, who has
been visiting her mother, Mrs. L. M.
Perry here, has returned home. Mrs.
Perry accompanied her as far as
Portland to secure a. fall stock of
millinery.
Miss Edith Simpson of San Fran
cisco, will be the guests of her broth
er, Mayor L. J. Simpson, In North
Bend and at Sunset Bay for a few
weeks. She arrived yesterday on the
M. F. Plant.
The Rev. L. Rasmussen and wife
of Portland, are In Coos Bay for the
purpose of stimulating the interest
for a Norwegian Lutheran church
here. They have arranged a meeting
at the Hago home in Porter addition
for Sunday.
Tho labor unions of Coos Bay are
planning to observe Labor Day, Tues
day, September 1, with a picnic at
Simpson's Park In North Bend.
Owing to tho day coming so close
after tho big fair in Marshfield, it
was decided not to make tho obser
vance so extensive as a year ago.
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Oregon
Normal Schools
YOU ARE INVITED
to call and examine our line of "World Brand" silver
ware the kind that is guaranteed to contain 50 per
cent more silver than any other standard brand. We
are the exclusive agents for this celebrated silver
ware,
Do you intend to become a teacher?
The Oregon State Normal Schools at
Ashland, Monmouth and Weston offer
exceptional inducements to students pre
paring to teach
For catalogue or other information,
address the presidents of the respective
schools, or C L Starr, Secretary of the
Board, at Salem, Oregon
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Manufacturing Jeweler
Opposite Breakwater Dock
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"Tho Maids from Alaska" will be
presented by the Episcopal Guild at
Eckhoff hall the evening of Septem
ber 2 and promises to bo one of the
best homo talent productions that has
been presented here this season. Tho
members of the cast aro rehearsing
frequently. An orchestra of thirteen
pieces will furnish music for the
ovont.
TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO.
PhOiie 143 Henry Sengstacken, Mgr.
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J. B. Hyde of Grants Pass, has as'
sumed tho management of tho Hotel jj
North Bend, tho oldest hostelry
tho city. W. S. Woods disposed of
CULL1NGS OF COQUILLE.
County Sent News of Interest As Told
By Tho Herald.
Wo have been Informed that Mr.
and Mrs. Jay Mulkoy who aro at pres
ent in Park P-laco, Oregon, aro tho
Jiappy parents of a flno baby girl.
Louis Ingram who had been at
JIandon for somo weeks, passed
through town Friday on his wny to
Harrisburg, this state, to seo a broth
er, Cal Ingram, of that place, who is
seriously ill and whoso recovery is
very doubtful.
Dr. Kirshman has gone for an ex
tended visit with rolatlves and
friends at tho old homo In Michigan
and other parts of tho country east
including Texas. Ho expects to bo
away until tho latter part of Oo-tober.
G. J. Lamansky, an employe at tho
Prosper mill had ono of his hands
badly mashed Monday afternoon. Ho
was holplng to hoist a heavy pully
Into position when somo of tho gear Como back homo
' jjaTO way, allowing the pully to full CAFE MONDAY.
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the furnishings and fixtures in order
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ness interests. Mr. Hyde is a well- j
known hotel man and intends to a
mnko extensive Improvements In tho jj
house nnd has reopened the dining g
room which has been closed for somo
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on his hand. It Is hoped that tho
member will bo saved, though it will .
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Fair Visitors
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Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Pelton, or Nys
sa, Oregon, who spent several weeks
this summer hero visiting their son-in-law
daughtor, Mr. and Mrs. A. L.
Mlllor, have arrived at their homo
again, having enjoyed a very pleasant 1 8
outing. Mr. Kclton nnd a hunt witn i n
Mr. Mlllor during which they took a
are cordially invited to inspect our
stock of shelf and heavy hardware,
farm tools, pumps and fittings, gaso
line engines, stoves, kitchen supplies,
cutlery, paints and oils, in fact a com
plete stock of hardware.
Visitors from out of town are in
vited to make their headquarters at
our store.
four of Curry county's flno big bucks.
J. L, Randloman of Norway, was
in to seo us Thursday as ho was on
his way down tho river. Mr. Itandle
man though much improved In
health, is not ontlroly well. He ex
pects to move to Lano county in tho
near futuro and clinngo his occupa
tion with tho hopes of rognlning his
health which has been very bad for
tho past four months.
to SMITH'S
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NEW 7-R00M HOUSE on C street, fine loca
tion, good view, ground 80x140. You
. can have this buy for $1800,
Buy a Saw
Farm and all equipage neeessary to operate
the mill and logging camp. Good loca
tion. Part cash, balance time.
For information see
STUTSMAN & CO.
Front Street Marshfield, Ore.
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HIGH GRADE MEATS
Tho odor of good roast beef hoTrever
appetizing, can onlv bo suggestive of
tho delicious tasteand flavor that goes with every pieco of mot we sell.
All our meats ate tike choicest vro can produce.
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C and Front Streets, Marshfield, Oregon
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In Your Outing
You will miss it if you do not
carry
A KODAK
With Yon
Wo have them from $1 to $100
Full Lino of Kodak Supplies
Catalogue Free.
Red Cross Drugstore
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un your way nome
Drop in and see our complete line of good things
to eat. FANCY PASTRY, GOOD TIES and HOME
MADE UREAS.
COOS BAY BAKERY
PHONE 1111
Opposite Flanagan & Bennett Bank.
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