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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 24, 1886)
vol . r». « tito s . ON T U B It0.1 II. Office over Dr. L e n c v e ' s Drugstore . S- N. A. DOWNING- M- D- CogmuB P ity , O kkoon . attend.-«.! & LANE, A t t » r n m and Counselors ¡1 l a w . Office on Main Sr m *. oj»|* >.-»ite < 'osmojiolitaa .t««i. Roseburg, ( )rog p « in J .M .S iolin . J i *JIN A. C»B\Y. Siblin &: Gray. Attorneys ¡m<t Comiseinrs \l Law, Marshfield, C ihis eonnty. Oregon. O kfick —Holland RniKliti". opiMtsite lUnn«* Hotel. t 2 d 2D w. General Insnr-uuv and Heal Estate A<j**nt. T. G. O W E N . A tt o r n e y and Couns elor at L a w . M AUHHKIKI.D, (Kill. s. H. H AZARD , A tt or ne y and Counselor at L a w . IlMriBM C it y . (*•»>’. J. W . BENNETT. A tt o r n e y at L a w . reoon . D. L . W A T S O N .- - A t t o r n e y and Couns el or at L a w E mpire C m . Ouuoox. J. H. NOSLER, N o t a r y Pu bl ic C ity , O u N. D L. STEELE, M. D-. Dentist- ^ E a x s lx fie ld ., C r e g 'c in ., Office in Holland building, .»ppotme Idanco Hotel. Laugl.in;- gaa and other M.e xll.etics fUiinilii.-n i« d for the painless : xtraction of teeth. v4nl H ar mon introduced this subject, and compared the governing of a school to that of a family. Pysiology and H vgene.— These subjects were ably presented l>r. McO>rmac, who fully by under stands them. One • venin • when his work was done, With oitt more week to stay. This telegraphic message came: "T he baby died to-day ” —Merchant Traveler Report of committee on resolu tions were then read and adopted, which are as follows: Resolved, that a vote of thanks be tendered to Prof. Hawthorne for 'IV n oli or««* I n s l i t n t o . the able manner in which be assist ed our county Supt. in conducting the institute. Sherwood, county school Supt. Resolved, that we Mr. Sherwood was then elected C oguille C it y , O regon . know how to make the butter and cheese School Government.— Mr. Institute enlled to order by A. J. Attomev at Law, MARSH KIK I.n. O rivers, mountains, etc. FIliST EAY. SINCLAIR. often been very best W li} Tv«* I>i«ln*t N«‘«-«l a Girl. [CoastMail.] Miss Mignon Cautield, sister Mrs. Capt. Bruce, came j of from manufactured dairy products, and Roseburg on Monday, on a visit to geography by topic. A lively dis know bow to sell them, too, wheth the bay. cussion followed, as many of the er a great stall-feeding establish Jacob Lando lias leased the John teachers instunct by drawing maps ment, convenient for shipping Norman building, opposite the and locating the principal places, cheap foiage and gain to it and Holland building, ami expects on 1 hus time ran on. one month remained. And John was wild with jov. To be at home and see the wife, Ami hug that • rent big hoy. L a n d Cases a Speciality. has « I ll Y E liaillO H N . raised by practical dairyman, who G eography.--John Hunch took up this subject. He teaches “ A family man,” said John, with pride “ Has much to think about.” And then lieV count the months from home “ before his trip was out.” J ohn L ane Tl»e Value o f .M anure. The question AFTF.HNOC)N SESSION. It made a different man of John. It lit his face with joy. To have the merchants on tin road Inquire about his boy. Physician ami Surgeon, LANE thorne and others took port. “ You area father. .lolin," il said nd then went on to tell That every tlii g was quite Heretic, With wife and baby doing well. C oqvillk C i t y , O regon . C h II h —day or ni"ht—1‘ ron.ptlv which Supt. Sherwood, Prof. Haw I pou a twelve month's tiip he'd gone, And when four weeks away, A telegraphic message came That made the young uan gay. M. M. M U R P H Y , M D- L. F. L ane . NO. 2. COQUILLE CITY, OREGON, TUESDAY, AUGUST 24, 1886. tender our thanks to our county school super 1 chaii man; 1). L. Food, secretary; intendent for the able and oftieie.it I i L . L. Hannan, asst, sec.; J. C. Can manner in which lie has conducted terbury, F. S. JLinch, E. T l liman, this institute. Levelle Clinkenbeard, Lottie \ an- Resolved, that we tm der our derburg committee on resolutions. most heartfelt thanks to Hon. John S c h o o l Organization, by Prof. A. Gray. Mrs. Crane, members of Haw thorne, ol the State University. the Marshfield brass band, various His J remarks upon this subject transportation lines, and all others I were of iiitertst. Many teachers who by their favors and assistance ' fail on this one point. They are have contributed to the success of j late at school on the morning of this institute. ■ beginning; they have spent no Resolved, that wo recommend to | time in the district becoming ac teachers a greater thoroughness in quainted with the patrons of the all the branches taught in our : school or the children. He would schools, in order that the standard advise them to be in the district at be raised and a greater proficiency least one week before commencing in teaching be attained. th* tr labor. Resolved, that we as teachers Heading.— This subject was pre- give otir earnest support and en I sented to the institute by Mrs. couragement to those who seek to j Crane, -.h o being m elocutionist, enforce the laws and encourage a <li 1 credit to the topic. higher moral standard among A few minutes intermission was i teachers, and that we discounten then taken to register names and ance the issuing of certificates of introduce teach rs, Mr. Sherwood . anv grade to persons of known taking a l active part, so that all j im m« »ridity should become acquainted. Resolved, that we recommend Orthography, by *L C. Uanter- the extension of institute work, so bury. — Mr. C. favored two met In aD that hereafter it shall occupy three — oral and written. Prof. Haw days instead of two. thorne could not see that the written Resolv».d, that a vote of thanks ; method was any better than the ! be tendered to Mr. ( ’. H. Merchant oral, if it was as good. This j for his kindness in giving tlie brought out a general discussion. teachers the use o! the tug for the away it, | or before the 1st of October to could i ot be made a good paying | open a fine stock of dry gooJs, investment, anti buy all the cow's fancy goods, etc. eat from lands operated by tlie Some wretch from a foreign lam! common farmer. We have no ! and bribed by British gold, is cir- doubt there are many points culating the report that one of the where this can be successfully teachers visiting at the institute \ done; but the first objection that | last week, stopped on the street | occurs to the practical man, to the ; and set his watch by the painted method in most places, because it dum watch on \V. G. W ebster’s involves a non-utilization of the sign post. It is a campaign lie. ! manured value of the cow’s earn B«ib Hutcheson has returned ings in close proximity to the from the South fork of the Sixes home of the cows. It is now get | river. H e reports that Hutcheson ting to be understood among the <fc Co. have a very fair prospect, advanced dairymen, that all of | B«>b, during his visit, drifted out the earnings of the cow are not 6x2 feet on the bed-rock and took counted when the milk and butter out $9.50. The boys have a large and cheese money is computed, piece of ground of tiie same char- and that by having land on which I acter. to utilize the mnnurinl earnings, Mrs. Crane, whose recitations the crop of butter and cheese may A lady writer in one of our ex- changes furnishes some reasons why Eve did n t keep a girl. says: “ There lias been She a great deal said about the fault of women, and why they need so much wait- j ing on. Some one, a man of course, has the presumption to ask, from when Eve was ‘why manufactured of a spare rib, a servant out was not i manufactured to wait on her? She duln,t ueed ftny serv» n t A bright Hriter ,ms sai<1: ‘Ad>im never j came whining to Eve with a ragged stocking to lie «turned, I b® sowed on, and j ten d ed right He never j u litil th e hutt< ns gloves to away— quick read the to be now.’ newspapers Pun Hent behind tue palm j trees> a,,d he stretching himself, \ y ^ ned ««L ‘is supper ready, dear.’ | H e made th e tire aud hu“ g ih e i kettle over Himself, we’ll venture, pnbed the radishes, neeled the ' Potatoes, and did everything else be ought to do. H e milked the cow; and fed the chickens, looked after the pigs himself, and never brought home half a dozen friends to dinner when Eve hadn’t any the be also indefinitely multiplied, and delighted the audiences at fresh iKuuegranates. H e never tlins the per cent, of interest on j tencher’s institute, at Marshfield, stayed out till cne o'clock at night We imested capital be made satisfac ; is u thorough elocutionist. and then scolded because Eve was tory, when without the land it i understand she intends giving in- sitting up and crying inside the would, in most places, be a losing ; structions to pupils here; it would gate. H e never loafed around of a problematical enterprise. The be a rare opportunity f«tr the cliil- corner groceries while Eve was cow needs a large amount of bulky I dren and young people of Marsh rocking little Cain’s cradle at home. matter transported to her, if fed field to take advantage of her iu- H e never called Five up from the in a barn the year round. A 1 structions. cellar to put away his slippers; not [Goiil IR*Hclt Gazette.] i short, cheap haul of the forage, ho. When he took them off he A. W . Forgey a few- day ago and of the manure it will make, put them under the tig tree beside and the cheap production afforded killed a large panther, and while his Sunday boots. In short, he by the use of the excellent fertili- engaged in skinning the animal did not think she was especially ' zers made on the site, would make cut his hand quite seriously. ! created for the purpose of waiting all the difference, in most cases, 1 ishennen have been hauling j Up0n Ljoi, and he wmsn't under the between success and failure of the seine in ami about the mouth I i mpregsj0„ that it disgrace,! a man such an enterprise. Now, most men can of the r.-vCT the past week,catching to |ighten his wife-s care-s a this an average of from ‘2 00 to 400 fish plainly, when confined to the a spei-ific business of trying to coin A. M. Gi lespie has gone to Smith moi ev at making batter and cheese ri\ er for the purpose of discharg- «a L U. I T M , to ; xhat is reiteon Eve dW not u6ed j a hired girl, aud with it is the rea- ^ gon that her clecendants did. j «--•*. — schooner! The P°Pular >PresRion that that , ing the cargo of the such a method, in its suoces- ful Helen Merriam. after which he | cuttn,B ‘ ,w lwir 8,,ort pliase, is actually invohed, iu a ' will make an effort to get her o u t . ,r<'rense ,ts Rmwth is flnuht« d by office the Herald of Health. It says i modified form, in the feeding of of the river. MARSHF iELI), OREGON. that “ women rarely become bald; eve-y month on the ordinary farm, vini. [0< x » n Bay News.l j yet they never cut their hair off, i and that just to the extent the Dr. J Tuttle, of Astoria, will ns do men. May not their immu cow, is well-fed, so that the manure visit the Day next month. nity from a shining pate be partly may he increased in quantity, and Vf ATCH-M \KEB AND JEW ELER, The tug, being built at North ; due to the fact that they do not particularly in quality, and its en C o q u ille C ity , O g n . i Bend, is nearing completion. patronize the bnrber, nor wear riching ingredients employed in tdÈTVS. ,rk <>f ail de.-arnptions.doiu- ¡it short Harry Graves caught 56 chinook AFTERNOON SESSION. excursion over the Coos bay bar. tight headgear? If, in early life, notice and extremely low prices. vffii-W tin' Dost manner, is the land made 'salmon in the lower bay Monday Essays and recitations was the 1 Resolved, that the secretary of more pro«luctivp, and s«> more val : our young men would look after J . -A». uiorniucr. subject of interesting remarks by ! this institute be requested to fur uable. A few cows on a vast farm their scalps, even while they do W illie Jones is expected on the 1). L. Rood.— Habitual work in C oquille C it y , O regon . nish each of our c« unty papers may make the showing almost im 1 not appear to need attention, it GENEHM . AGENCY for the sale of City bay about the 1st <«f next month, property, houses and lots, timber, farms, writing essays and in declamation with a copy of these resolutions perceptible, still it is there, and if might save them the trouble of ranches, etc. Office in Herald building. on business connected with t h e , , temi* to promote the general prog- ; fnr |lM|lliciltioll- ; looking after them in sorrow at a it dees not make an actual increase Southport mine. L . . , , ... , . ross of the pupil. EVENING PROGRAM M K. i . i i . , 1 j- later period, when it wall do less j of the product, it prevents it fn m J. P. E A S T E R , M. I). lh e black sand mine lately dis- , 1 , Penmanship. 1 his subject was Song, by Mary Lirai nard: Reci i decreasing in fertility so rapidly, , c, , good. I f they do not, the time P h y sic ia n . S t r < h :.'N am i U u - u k t u u ia h . i . i i . ic ' r I T I I . „ l.,, covered on South slough, is said ... , J , ,, , Special attention tiivMi to disease» of worn- • presented l>y L. 1. I lim a n , \ tation, 1 y May A nid; Song, by i Because farmers fail to see ibis will come when we shall have a to contain the richest sand yet cn ami children, and all chronic forms of jfuvois several llietll »Is. I his Florence Sm ith; Dialogue, by 1). j point, and recognize the force of race of human beings without hair.’ discovered in the county. j '•»•«•«I.» >">' » Hvoly discussion, L. Rood and Mary Gam ble; Lec | it in preserving and increasing the Capt. A . J. Campbell has gone; I f the hens are obliged to roost for ltkwmuatisui and Neuralgia by tin- med- , b o a r d o f e d u c a t io n had ture, by «lohn A. G ray; Recitation, 1 fertility of the farm, they icated rapor hath. • ,, get to visit some of the bays and riv- on trees or fences, or wood-pile or Office at residence in Coqmlle City. a ll«‘ ady laid «1 wn the opencerian by Mrs. Crane; Song, by «1. \V. | more easily discouraged in dairy- ers up the coast, in hopes of find- whatever they can get; if they have ! system, they could not see what p ,, I. O. G. T. 7 ’ J l ie n nett. I ing and stock-feeding w hen prices ing a paying route for the Comet, to wade through mud and slush, Names of teachers attending the Morning Star Lodge j light Mr. I liman could have to ! are low, and become restless for a That boat will be a loss to the bay. and snow; if they have to steal j use any other. ^ i institute: A. J. Sherwood, Mollie , change. No- 464, If they would cipher out Julius Larsen’s house on Hay lie’s most of their living from the pig- Music in sc h o o l.- This subject M ontgomorv, J. H. Barklow, Mrs. Meets nt Coquille City every Thursday , » .j the result that would come from evening- Visitili« members of this order, in i w a s p r e s e n t e d b y M r s . R o o d , w h o , iv t ° i > j ’ .,« • n . ty : l slough vps consumed by tire last pf ns, horse stables or the corn-crib; good standing, are cordially invited. » ° . D. L. U tod, F a n n i e C o k e , D a v id I abandoning stock-feeding, they Wednesday. Mr. Larsen was ab- if they must depend on a rain or being a teacher in both vocal and Stmll2 R E Rettys, Edwin B. i would be better content with tl e sent at the time. The furniture in I thaw to get water to drink; in short, | instrumental music, ably discussed Eigh> lda Hall, Geo. W . Johnston, O. F. money in their pockets, knowing I. O . ^ | the lower portiou of the house was if they are obliged to submit Itl)e tul,ic- ! Annie Short, W . H . Bunch, H . C. they have put the means of earn Coquille Lodge No.53 to the average treatment of saved. History.— Mr. Bunch biought «^rilHh, Alice Clinkenbeard, Flor- ing more on the soil, that would Meets at Coquille City «-very Saturday even I f there is a bar between San poultry on farms, they will not ing. Visiting brethren, in good standing, j this forward by demonstrating' it j e),ce g raith, Levelle Clinkenbeard, soon be choked out if they made I f you want Francisco and Puget sound that is lay, and should not. ! upon the boar 1. He taught Insto- D L Eood' E T uilman, G. A. cordially invited. j no more deposits in the bank of J . C. Laird, N. G. better or safer than the Coos bay your hens to lay, do your part to- | ry by topic. This brought out a Eduiun(ls, E . S . Bunch, W . T. the farm. ! bar we have failed to hear of it. i wards this end, ntnl the hens will A . F. and A. ML ; lively discussion, as many believed Volkmar, L. A. Roberts, Edward The man who expects to make do theirs. A hen is a living ma- Chadwick Lodge, No-6 8 - the right way was to have the stn- : Jenkin8> Lowie DeBord, Lottie money through a continual erop- ! For the past niue months, 22 feet ! chine and vili do her work well, of water has been the minimum Me*ts at Connine City on Saturday even dent learn it by heart. I Vanderburg, May Bunch, J. C. if well handled, but will not be a I ping of his soil, without fertilizing | del)tk- | success under careless, indifferent mdnth. | evening 1UOGRAMME. ! Canterbury, Belle Huden, Jennie it, should abandon the idea of a j News was received at San Fran- ; treatment.— Ex. John Goodman Music, by Marshfield brass band; Beale> Sadie H all, Leonali Cochran. permanent home, and move on __________ Reading, by J. C. Canterbury: Visitors: Mary Brainard, of »'•« schooner ! \ PliilailelphiiTtourist. at p n * . about as fast as the Indians retire ! c:8i'°- la8t w«®k. | Dakota, which was limit l>y C a p t L nt Tisitjng Oregon, remarked to G . A R. Lecture, by 1 r«>f. Hawthorne, j j eWpor|> May Auld, Lizzie Row- before him, and be a scalper of | Reed iu the shipyard at Marshfield, a reporter yesterday afternoon Gen- Lytle Post No- 27, j Song, by Miss Florence Sm ith; ren? Qf Heiiryvi„e; l ) r. J. X. Mc- soils, as bis but little more unciv i was wrecked and became a total loss that lie wras surprised to l^arn of Meets at Coquille City, on every first Recitation, by Mis. ( rane; Music j Oormnc, Mrs. Clias. Hilborn, Etta ilized predecessor is a scalper of at Hakodate, Japan. The owner the enormous rate of interest bor Wednesday. Visting contrade, in good ; by Marshfield brass band. Pendergrass, Em na Rogers, Dr. heads. — U. S. Dairyman. was Capt. A . Anderson, and the rowers were paying in Oregon. » -«#>- -» H e says that upon his arrival ! . . . HEC0^ . ,,AV- . Lund, Mrs. W . E. Brace, Lizzie An umbrella rib 2*2 inches loug vessel was valued at «¡*24,000. -------------- • — — ■ Arithmetic. 1 his subject whs Hague, Frank Byers, Mrs. B . A. home he will confer with some O. E. SMITH. ¿¿¿¿¿Surgeon Dentist, in that way, but fail see iittIe. see tend9 *° j Coquille City Command, 3STO. 1 * O . -tC- introduced by W. H. Bunch, who M aillSjG eo. Farrin, M. presented to the institute his meth- , \y,u Hall, Emma Butler, Meets iu this place every first and third oil of teaching this branch. j Butler, Emma Cavis, Tuesday in each month. All member» in illustrated his method of teaching Miss Robins. good standig are oortlially invited. A. T. Lillie, Commander. J. the multiplication table to begin- ---------------------------------- ----------------------- ners, nearly all the teachers taking _ _ _ r -r w iit o . Q I^ Q Q Q d P FOW LO. Part 1,1 discussion. Gram m ar.— D. L. Rood gave his Pure bred Brown Leghorn and Plymouth n, Ptlnsi of teaching this branch in Bock Poultry f<»r sale byDerward B .C a rt- ■ un(| forcible manner. An wright. Yoncoiia. Douglas County. J j Dteresting discussion followed, in Miss Cole, Minnie W ise, was taken from a cow’s side on the Luckiamute a few’ days ago. It is evident had that the cow eaten an umbrella and one of the t i «,« i * 1 « x I friends having millions going beg- «J. E. I ay lor arrived in this city gjng a^ fonr per cent, per annum, yesterday from ( ’oos county. The and see if he cannot induce them .. j- . _____ . „ , , „ , , ^ . 1 • to throw a million or a million and entire distance wras travel sea in . ; a half upon tins market at saven Mr. Taylor’s private conveyance. , per cent, per year on giltedged . - ATV* , , , steel ribs was working oat. A couple of Chinamen killed and , - . Mr. Taylor is en route for Grunt and approved real estate and divided the mxly of a woman of A couple of Salem doctors re their own nation at Lewiston, each moved the ovaries of an insane coUi . i , ‘ «l.ere he aud United S ta te s! taking half. They were jealous. K elly have ja one of the substantial kind who patient a few days ago, and cured Marshall lenum bra — ««♦>« interests.— Port- does not talk merely for hearing This is the secoud case per- extensive stock The United States is shipping her. I land News. I the melody of his voice.— Oreg. Ex. 1 flower and ginseng to China. 1 formed on this coast. ,