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V ; turni lie VOL. (>. ni < a h i »«. C oos C ou n ty COQUILLE CITY, OREGON, TUESDAY, AUG. 30, 1887. T V u c I t r r s * I u s t i 1 11 ( 0 . Resolved , that the secretary of J ton. The commissioners Prof. Freeland gave an excellent j have got they may NO. 3 Yaij . The recent tests to which the geography. ; this institute is hereby requested plenty of rope, and pr< tooting |)ower of the British na Prof. Johnson thinks all pupils to furnish to each of the county hang themselves, and by their Phvsiciau and Surgeon. At tea o’cl ock, a. in., on Tuesday should study geography. Primary • papers a copy of these resolutions ! abuse of authority, bring about a vy were subjected have frightened OFFICE IN HERÄLD BUILDING i the English people. The big iron th e ‘22nd inst., the teachers' iusti- pupils might recite in concert. for publication. change of or an improvement in C o q u il l e C i t y , O r e g o n . ! ships, costing immense sums of tuto for Coos county, assembled in I the present form of government. K . H. Hansen Prof. Buncli suggests that the money and fitted with every appli Committee H. FLENTGE. M. D- M iss M. Lehman the public school building of Co- t mclier talk with the smaller pu- I he president will not leave ance that modern science has in E . L . Freeland Physician A Surgeon, quille C ity. All pai ts of the conn- ; pj|8 ou tlif|V»rent subjects that relate | Washington until October, it is M yith . e P oint Coos Co., O hkoox . ty were well represented. S u p e r-. to geography. Pi of. Edm unds! The questions were taken from authoritively stated by bis private vented, were shown to be utterly _ intend« mt r>uerwood j inttoduced teaches tlie subject uh a general ex-j the question box and read by secretary, Col. Earnout. The re inadequ ate to the defense of the intendant Sherwood S . N. A . D O W N IN G .M D. 1>r„f ui^ ,r priori al , of the ! j the island. They proved to be, for ports that ho was to go on a fishing ercises. Ex-Supt. Camp does not 1 j Messrs. Bigler and lloruer. Physician and Surgeon, ,, , ... , . p u .*i tland, who consider geography a study of the J ® ’ ! Park ¡>t. school, or Porti In the evening there were ad excursion with Senator Kennn, and ! the most part, unwieldy monsters, (’•MVILLM Crrv, O kkoon . advice to first importanc} to the masses. The 1 dresses by F . Bigler of Portland afterwards to fetch Mrs. Cleveland ; quite as dangeious to those on Call*— d*v or ui^ht—l'roiuptly nttendrd gave some excellent hoard as to the enemy. Collisions D L . STEELE. M. D . 1 teac,,erB wLo worklllg 111 110w geography of a country is constant- ; and J. B . Horner, of Rosebuig. home from Massachusetts, are in and other disabling accidents oc- Dentist fields of labor. In answer to a Iv changing. Prof. Rood favors1 Excellent music ami other literary correct. The president lias had as X Æ a r s ïlfiO ld L , O x e g f c s a ., • question asked by 1). L. Rood, map-drawing. excercises were furnished, among his guests at Oak View, recently, cured with almost ludricious fre quency. A dozen of the best ships offle# m HoUand tmiidm«. ' ! Mr. Bigler recommended sileuce which were recitations by Misses j William L. Scott, member of con- Prof. Bigler considers map-draw Blnnco Hotel. _____ Laut’liui;' ^as _ and other IBiMlhttic , ih, ; n s n » » ! policy in all questions j the basis of the stmly of geog - ' Leliman and Volkmar, reading and i ^ > 88, from Erie, Pa., and Ex-Sena- became so crippled during the ma axirnctiun neuvering in calm and familiar of ,”,'th 1,11 that •!.. act ,liiw tlv relate to t h e 1 y b B I rapiiy. class work by Mr. and Mrs. Rood, tor Allen G . Thurman of Ohio. waters ns to be temporarily render O. E. SMITH. school. Supt.Sherwood I v t u m lo n Phys and declamation by Mr. Freeland. Mr. Scott, it may be remembered, Surgeon Dentist, -»«♦*«—--------- ed useless. Although prepara Prof. Rood places education in iology. H is lecture was illustrât- j was at the time of Mr. Manning’s U i i s h i n y l i m l . ot t i- r «A h tions for the sh im contest had cov the following order: Moral ed with parts of a skeleton; and j M A R S H F IE L D , O R EG O N . (From our Regular Correspondent.) retirement from the cabinet, spok vini. physical and intellectual. Washington, D. C., Aug. 15,1887. en of as the probable secretary of ered months, several of the ves was very instructive. H e recom 1 . H. H azard . S. F. W ilron . Prof. K. H . Hanson thinks the mended that teachers illustrate The uew police regulations and the treasury. It is said that Mr. sels came to a standstill for want of teachers example should be a j their class wjrk in the same way. city ordinances devised and put in Scott declined the position. Ex- coal. The fuel problem, indeed, is Att*rn*T* and Counselors at Law, a serious one with these collossi. moral one; but this alone will not j \ very interesting discussion then force by the District commission Senator Thurman has been K mpik * CrrT. Coos C ocntt . O bkuoü . in v.'itoT i redeem the child unless the home took place between Profs. Camp, ers, are in full swing in W ashing Washington to argue au important They are foundries afloat, and need ton and the result is that the city railroad case. H e is iu the best a coal mine to run them. '. influence is a proper one. R igler, Hanseu, and M rs. Camp. A. J- SHERW OOD. The attacking fleet had the coast A ttorney at L aw Mr. D. L. Hood spoke of a child i n t[10 evening the exercises took is more like Goldsmith’s deserted of health and spirits and seems as of England at its mercy. Had the . i who had no moral example set bo- pjace in the Masonic hall. T lieC o- village that ever. Summer time vigorous ns ever. ~ ... ,, a m i ) N n otary P . ublic . Coqm lle, Coos County, Oregon. fore hiul flt }lome. 1 r assailants been a real enemy, quille City brass band dispensed in Washington is lonliuess person As soon as the contracts for the J. H- UPTON. Supt. Sherwood recommended some of their best music. The rec ified, but this summer takes the building of the new naval vessels Brighton, Portsmouth and London Conveyancer and General Land j silence at the light time on all itations by Profs. Edmunds and lead for being the dullest known are out, Secretary Whitney will itself would indubitably have fall AGENT. disputed questions. The early ad start for Bar Harbor, Mo. If the en. The last named was uuder Hanseu were excellent. Senator ior many a year. Collections Mailt-— Loan« Xcgotiatt-il' 1 .. 1 of. K. H . Hansen teaches j Siglia'« address on ‘’Cause and E f journment of congress in March United States naval fleet command the guns of the attackers for half a DENMARK. OREGON. - day. The motropolois could have Ranche*. Wild Lami and Town Property ! reading mouosyllahles first. Then fect” delighted everyone. Miss brought about the early departure ed by Admiral Luce is still at Bar bought and *K>1U. Colhoum* a ^wcialtj | gr^luaUy teaches the pupils how been shelled and burned without and proceed* promptly remitted.________ i Florence Smith sang a beautiful from the city of the occupants of Harbor on the arrival of the secre effective hindrance. selection, after which the audience the fine houses on the handsome tary, it is probable that the visitors L ane 11 The weakness of some of the ships Then followed in the discussion, was dismissed. avenues, who after all are only so at that resort will bo treated to LANE & LANE, Miss M. Lehman, Prof. Rigler, J. journers hero, their interests, and some interesting naval exercises was so mauifest that jobbery was T hursday . self-evident. The Colussus, one of B. Horner. Prof. Rood and J. S. Trof. Camp says arithmetic is of connections belonging in almost and a review. Land Cases a Speciality. the newest additions, revealed such Office on Main Street. opp«.site Cosmopolitan L<1111 lit ids. universal imjxirtance; and teachers every case to some other communi Secretary Bayard lias returned H< ty. Now* the commissioners with from his trip to the seashore and serious structural defects that it Oregon. \ In the afternoon Prof. Edmunds should treat it as such. Roseb üYg, will never do to send her to sea. : took up the topic of reading. Be- Prof. Rigler gave some interest their new laws made by themselves, was at his desk in the state depart Tennyson had reason for hi9 indig Iieves orthography and reading ing exercises in number work. have reduced the town to th? ap- ment last week. nant poetic outburst against the ad After recess, a committee ou res pearance of the enchanted words ! Last autumn, the president, mov- uh miralty, whicli excited laughter Marshfield, Coos county, Oregon. together. that led to the place of the sleeping j ed perhaps by the advice of physi- olutions was appointed. when it was published a couple of M . tid"- 11011441111 buiiain*i' opiK’site i Ex-Supt. Camp suggested that But there is no sleeping j c>ians and friends decided that he Prof. L . L. Harman teaches sen beauty. | the pupils be required to read in tence building. Thinks Sills’ gram beauty in this case, unless it be the ■ needed exercise, and concluded years ago. SINCLAIR, The h-sson of tl/c exposure o f the tone and manner that they mar “ quits o ff’' where Bullion’s be president at Oak \ iew, who still j ti10 south garden of the white England’s practical defenseless Teachers should read gan. C**a*ritl Insurance*und Real Estate Agent. ! speak. lemains there taking tilings very I house was suitable to take it in. condition, so far as her navy is much. The members of the class C o q u il l e C it y , O r e g o n . ARer dinner, Mrs. Rood contin quietly. In e sheet cars of a city ! Accordingly the gates of the south- concerned, may bo read clearly by should feel that any one may be ued her work in drawing. It is nie its characteristics, and its signs , eru grounds were kept locked American eyes. Plainly, it will ~ t T g . OW EN. need another great war to instruct : “ called upon next." This will in predicted that during the coming of ncthity but none are heard in j from four o’clock in the afternoon Atterney and Counselor at Law, the world in what is best in naval sure attention. Call upon the in liARSHFIRLt). Oun. The bells are oil all to nine in the morning. And the year drawing will be taught in our Washington. architecture. W e have little reas attentive. the horses, and the street vendors president accompanied by Mrs. on to regret onr want of what are schools much more than hitherto. J . W . BENNETT. Miss Fetter inquired if a child Attorney at Law, The subject of grammar was dis of fruit anil vegetables are forbid Cleveland w as seen to pace solemn known as “ first-class" ironclads. MAUsnmi.D. O ukgon . has not his lesson learned, should cussed y J. B. Horner, F. Rigler , den to cry their wares and anxious Coast defense is to be sought in an ly up and down the walks like a po other direction. G m ydcn's dy he be required to read the old les- Prof. Rood, Prof. Camp, and Mrs. housekeepers have to hang out the D. X j . W ATSO N. litical prisoner or dethroned king. namite shells, capable of being fir | son or to take a new one. window on the lookout for the ice The plan evidently did not work Camp. Attorney and Counselor at Law ed from ordinary guns, promise E mì - o ;* < tTT. I >«;>:■ Prof. Rigler suggested that when D. Ii. Rood gave several methods cart whose afternoon visit is eager very well for after trying it for more than floating walls of iron in 1 the chihl has not had enough to of teaching geography. ly looked for, During the warm three mornings only, three morn the present state of knowledge. J. H. NOSLER, ! read, that the teacher supplement However uncomfortable the na Prof Rigler said chronology and spell of last month is was heralded ings only, the president gave up CogriLLK Urrv. U«»s. val maneuver - may have made the the reading with chart script. geography are the eyes of history; heretofore by the tinkling of the j pedestrian efforts. But the gates English, on this side of the Atlan After recess Prof. Rigler stated philosophy is the braiiisofour his bells on the horse. The com- ! have remained locked. W h y , no- M c M il l a n b r c s . tic they cannot but give a certain j that phonics can be taught with tory. ^ L -c tc g x a p lie r s , missioners could help the business 1 hotly know s. The south garden sense of satisfaction. W e are com Marslih-ld. - - - - - - - - Oregon. it is Gallery opposite Sengstncken’ rt drugstore. success in every public school, j T1IE following resolutions were inteiests <>f the place \astl> more jias alw’aysbeen a thoroughfare and paratively defenseless, and v.-*ii n» I After a thorough drill iu the sounds j adopted : if they would exercise tlieir surplus , it t|,„ pres.;aent don’t waut to walk cheering to know that possible en- emias are u<-t nearly so strong as ! of letters as they appear iu the i Rvsolvcd, That the thanks of energies, and misdirected zeal, in i there himself, he may as well let they thought they were. A nation i words, let the pupil take up the institute be tendered to the trying to devise some moans of tLose that do. with a good submarine torpedo H MAKER AND JEW ELER, the dictionary instead of the spell superintendent for the able and making the Capital city as attract -— - -»»♦«■«----- ------- boat apparently has not much to O o c iu -ille C i t y , O g n . <>f .-til <Rscrii>tii>ii* at xliort ing book. satisfactory manner in which he ive m summer as it is in winter fear from England's steel levia notice ami eitrt incly low prican. vâuRS The teachers’ institute hel i in thans. Prof F. S. Bunch lectured on ; fias presided over its proceedings, instead of forcing a set of arbitrary this place last week was the most Gr6Il- W A L L A C E C A M P , penmanship. and was followed by and to the secretary for the pa rules, which they arrogantly call A « » « I ! in -id «-n t. largely attended of any ever held X<To. 2 , S . C f “V " . , 1 In tbe late railroad disaster ihe tient and obliging discharge of his laws, upon an already much-en J. B. Horner. Mf-ctmit roqnille City every first Satnr- j here before. The interest being following incident is related: day afte- full moon each month. Members , W ednesday . duties. during community. What w e need in Kt>o<i staruluio are cordially invited. In one coach was a man, his taken iu the institute work is an en Prof. Camp thinks rapidity is at^ Resolved , That we tender our here is some sort of amusement Levi Snvder, H. I. Minton. wite and little child. H is name (’apt¡tin.________ First Sargent. couraging sign, and, wo’judge, will essential as legibility in penman heart-felt thanks to Profs. Rigler and diversion iu the summer time. i i • .« _ ! could not be learned, but it is said W h e n th e I. O. G. T. ship. Favors the muscular move and Horner for their able and ef Clean streets and beautiful parks show fruits in tbo schools ID the he g()t o u Ht P e o rjft future. The following is a Morning; Star Lodgee accident occured the entire family ficient instructions. are not sufficiently inviting to in ment. LIST O F TEACHERS PRESENT. were caught and held down by No- 46K Prof. Iligler suspects that prima- Resolved, That we tender our duce strangers to come and tarry Meets Rt CoquiRe Uitv even’ I hnrsday L L Harman, John S Edmunds, broken woodwork. Finally, when •venini'. Visitinj» members of this order, in ry pupils should not practico writ- j sincere thanks to Hon. J. M. Sig- with us. W e must have people geod standing, are cordially invited.____ Jacob 8 Barklow’, Frank 8 Bunch, relief came, the man turned to the ing on slates. 1 lin and Prof Rigler for the elo- on the streets and in the parks. friend and said, feebly: May Bunch Lottie Vanderberg, .1. B. Horner introduced the sub- quent and interesting lectures de Instead of that, the commissioners “ Take out my wife first. I am I. O. O. F. Florence 8mith, Florence Lowe, afraid the chihl is dead.” ject of “ Book-keeping for begin- livered by them. are driving away from the town by Coquille Lodge No.53 So they carried out the mother, Resolved, That we heartily thank these uew ordinances, the large Levelle Clinkiobeard, 8adie Hall, ners. liests at Coquille City every Saturday even and as a broken seat was taken Prof. Geo. Johnson then gave the members of the Coquille City class of people who constitute the Annie Mosher, Mollie Lehman, mg Visiting brethren, in good standing, from her crushed breast the blood ••rdially invited. „ _ I re K H Hansen. Robert Airey, Tillie which welled from her lips showed H. P . C. Johnson, N. <». Prof. Kinuicutt’s method of teach band for the interest manifested majority in all great cities. ing the subject, after which recess and able assistance given by favor fer to small dealers, who find it Volkmar, Alice Cliukinbeard, II how badly she was hurt. They A. F. and A . M . the child, a fair-haired girl impossible to make a living in I Clinton, L A Roberts, Oeo W carried ing us ith some excellent music. f o 1 1 * 1 1 __: l i /* i * Chadwick Lodge, No-68- was declared. Meets ut Coquille City ou Saturday even Prof. Louis Roberts spoke of Resolved , That a vote of thanks Washington on account of the Johnson, Ed T Jennings, W innie of -L and laid her iu the cornfield, iag on or before the full moon in each Fetter, A B Camp, J B Horner, of u,1onK »Me her dying mother. steps and half steps in music. He is hereby tendered to the Masonic heavy tax put upon them before . . . month. . w . , , n,,. 1 hen they went back for the father Geo. McEwan. AV._M.__ brouylit liicu out. Both bis teaches music as it is preseuted in j Order for the use of the hall dur- they can ply their trades, and the llosebuig public school, E l k M _____ the text books. H o was followed j ing the evening entertainments. restrictions they meet with in try Rood, Lou Nnsburg, Nettie Mains, j legs were broken, aud he crawled G. A. It. Gen- Lytle Post No- 2 7 ; rt | iu the discourse by Profs. Rood, j Resolved, That the thanks of ing to carry ou their business. A J Sherwood, Co Supt, E L F r e e -! through the coin to the side of land, Frank Rigler, of Portland! bis wife, and feeling her loved fridniHdav<' 0<1^ « ' * >d * Camp, Bunch, Rigler, Hansen, M iss j the Institute be tendered to Mrs. Take it all in all, the capital of the graraar school, Laura Beyers, M rs'featu res in the darkness pressed uaDdin*. cordially mvUeL | Levelle Cliukinbeard, Miss Flor- | Robinson for affording most excel- greatest democracy on the earth L M Camp, Edward Jenkins, Ab- 1 some brandy to her lips, and usk- ~ ... ^ e n c e Smith, Miss Roberts and J. : h*ut hotel accommodations at half has the most autocratic govern- bie Hudson, Lizzie Hudson, 1) L I ed her how she felt. A feeble ment in the world, and all because | Rood, Emma Gallier, Viola L ' Kr°an was the only answer, and the the usual rates; to the various B. Horner. 2 STo. 1 , O . PS- O ., Meeta iu this place every first and third. In tbo afternoon, the. subject o f j transportation lines for reduction congress that tinea uot want to be ! Lewie, A L Goodman. M rs A J 1 next instant she died. The man felt the forms of his Tiundav in each month. All inen'hera in ; . foLrtxn nn Lv Mrw Sherwood, John L Fetter, Miss good standing are oordiallv iuvited. ^ ¡drawing "H 8 taken lip Dy Airs. in fare; and to all others who by fa bothered with the affairs of the dead wife and child, cried out: Anna Kent, Rachel Hoffman, A.T. Lillie, Commander. i Rood of the Marshfield public vor and assistance contributed to District of Columbia, there being more Barbara Bettys, Hattie Bunch, “ My God, there is nothing I BChool. A ll the members of the the success of the institute. for me to live for!” and taking a uo cititens of the District entitled Chas Schafer. pistol out of his pocket pulled the ' institute were requested to perform Resolved, That wo recommend to a vote, gives into the hands of O. E. Smith, the Marshfield den- trigger. The ball went straight CABINET MAKER. the work indicated by the speaker, j teachers a greater thoroughness these men power over ‘2 00.000 peo tist, than whom there is no better through liis brain, and the three the president of the M iss Tillie Volkmar, Miss V ander- j ¡n branches taught in our ple that dead bodies ot that little family are United States does not possess. berg, Profs. Camp, Hansen and j schools, in order that a high mor- Pietur« Frame*, Door and Window Frame* ! ” r 8.OU; " 1 . . (, 0<! " now lying side by 8,de in C bats- made, Haw* filed and Furniture Repaired. Supt. Sherwood also spoke on the ality and a more perfect degree of There is but one hope for the the first of September, profession worth, waiting to be identified- All work done to order. Price« Reasonable. tf. downtrodden citizens of W ashing- ally. — [Dispatch. subject discipline be attained. M. M. M URPHY, M. 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