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entry should be mastered as, after of the learners he usod the I- this, single entry may be learned thus appealing totL .sense o f MONDAY. Guatemala ami Kan Salvador are According to announcement, the i in one lesson. Iiov. Mr. McLean as well as of hearii g. A va at peace. 9th annual teacher s institute in then gave an interesting talk on of methods were pi *vin‘ ‘ d b* Grandpa Goodman is lying at Coos county was opened Monday physiology and hygiene showing teachers present, ill practi» the point o f death. Prof. O by an interesting pro- wh» t intiuence eating, drinking and and o f great utility B illy W ells and A. Coon came evening Bogue intioduced th*i sut>j»< gramme. A quartette sang “ Beau dressing had on our health; that in from Douglas Sunday. The K. o f L. picnic at Arago tiful Star” with good effect. H ol . we should make as great efforts to grammar. Oral lesions he l Sunday was a grand r e iv - . R. H. Rosa delivered an address in keep well as to get well. H e said versal favor iu the disc .'.--s.oii Don’t forget the ' behalf o f the citizi ns f Pnnd arnon, ' we cook by guess nnd get sick and folio weil. lar meeting next Sa r i i , g. L, An exceptionally got 1 pro, heartily welcoming > ■ UP s to then go to the doctor to be treated C. Wilkins, the “ Bandou by the se an nring by measurp, and good measure too. was carried out iu the eve w ill be at M yrtle IV . ¡it , rt *, them of their inter -t k 1 By the money many parents ex- Full orchestra music .it the hi Judge Watson’s a 1 t' . . a o f education, L. A U ■ ■ l- ; pend for school books ami hog uing and end of the ntevtaini a guest at the O live Si 1 \ ow n Mis< ed, thanking them V ; * ing. d feed it would seem that they cared was a pleasing featur* >; *i Mr. Hoppe, the \ g .•: » will and stating tin 1 tl e ' more for their hogs’ stomachs than sang “ Homeless To-night’ San Francisco, O. I gb .or ’ gathering. F. S. Liv> l thpy did for their children's brains. 1 way to fully merit th*.- iouJ weak. Baby Mr. Bunch said it had been de plause given. “ Dot “ My Katrina;” P r o f R y Jas. Aiken is lyii Mine,” wa6 recited by U. A. At then interested the ..id > v m cided that those teachers who did the O live with con} .-><»’ o not attend the institute should not Mrs Tower then sang able address, “ Know lungs. to be jeccotnmended for a state cer was encored. She s- ng again self,” which was w» 11 Remember, 15 lb* • '1 r ndei The committee ou retolu- her inimitable way, V tificate. throughout. A se'i 1 ’ also 4 tbs. R io eoflV. . i hath tiots w h s appointed as follows: “ L ittle Annie Roone;. in C. H. Holt, describ i store Coquille City. McClos- pleasing manner. H r. John \v ' l O G. IV. Johnson, Lucinda takeu by Farmer * i Th e advents hai key, J. C. Bogue, T il la Volkmar, Gray then delivered ni aid .* kicked a “ lovely wa their academy a b Lavelle Cliukenbeard. The teach having as a topic, “ Is Omt«»r and two dwellings. 1 evening’s entertaino»» ers then gathered at Tupper’ r rock Lost A rt?” H e said h wi - of One dollar will bu TUESDJ sugar or 4 ft»« Bio c i »u«l ugly- nnd prulty faces alike i impression that before !.e A t half past eight ’ • store, Coquille City. were caught by M cM illan’s camera. through the audience vvoi id tl w'ere again assemble i Devaul and Poor* A fter dinner about 170 boarded so, but w’e know the im pie» for the discussion a partnership in the the tug Triumph, nnd, at one was exactly the oppo it it 0 |. The following com m it»' and keep at the old o’clock, the boat steamed out of to the speaker. H> was Is.- a . pointed by the Su( ; Messrs. Maxim the river and over the bar. The to with great iuteiv- thr< ugh brought the first Rot duct ions, Miss Lax weather was delightful, the sun His speech was fillet w :Hi < di over the M iddle Cot] J. D. Black, ?. if».- shining, a very light breeze blow- passages and eloquent - \) • week. Butler, Minnie Will» Lu Mr. M. M. Mai ; ing, and not enough swell to make and well told anecdote ciutla McCloskey; re Perkins uursery at 1 but one or two sick. As the bout frequently applauded !• 1 tary, Ed. T . Jenuii '■ gon, made us a ph approached the rock where the sea long. A recitation by V. secretaries, Sopha 1» Saturday, Coke, Lucy Black, All • ' ' U »> lions were they tumbled off’ into Bunch, “ The Farmer ami L. F. Crenslmw, tl the water, swimming off nnd roar- W heel,” filled with lai bit to Coos City, is a c t• f ;• I :v ky, Laura \\ lse, R h < i. V » :. i ing at a tremendous rate. A fter uations and ludrieous o ; a - s and courteous to pa ami Laura Turpeu; l m * t:!• :r arrives here at 11 p. going oat about eight miles, the was well received. Prof. L D» retaries: Miss A lice i ’ ... t » » tug steamed hack into the river, Guitar solo nnd barnyar . The schooner Danielson arrived L . A. Reed, Frank W ■.- having bien out not quite two tions were m :st laughabU iu here Sunday evening nnd will load Wm. Volkmar. Aft» at Lyons’ mill. She brought the tei mi.-*i.)ii, Prof. Bunch cancel the hours. A ll enjoyed the trip ex extreme and received much > tremely, nnd, as there were a num plause. Beiug encored be ; merchants new g. ods. mcmbeis- to order, told them the Ward, the svld ler keeps his success of the institute de(»ended ber of heurs yet until the evening would give the audience a shop well stocked. Anyone wish- laigcly upon their efforts, nnd re- entertainment, ti e bench was soon ou “ lu a Prison C ell” . It >. y is < ing g.Hxls in his line should quested that they enter freely into alive with strollers; some to get a titled “ The Silent Cell.” 1!e g r view o f the sea beach, some to walk ally worked his way toward 1 g o and examine slock. the discussions. Prof. Weeks, be with their best girl, and others for door and in a moment he v. is gc Those owiug Johnson Bros, ing introduced, gave his methods no worthier object than to dig and the audience were le t to • should not be surprised to find t f teaching reading. In the die- c[ams. joy their sell as best the\ uiig tin ir accounts in the b :nk. They cusson, (»reference fur the “ word The entertainment for the even The evening entertainment cb • method” in teachii g the little cues must have their mou v. ing opened with full orchestral with a soug by the quartette, ‘ v oi Mr. T. I*. Sheridan, president of prevailed. Prof. McLean thought music well rendered. A vocal Where The L ilies Bloom. the Rosebnrg t »os J*.iv railroad, to«» much stress should not be duet by Sopha Til man and May FRIDAY. accompanied by his f tmiiy went placet I tii the b. oks to he used; Ranch followed, entitled “ Iu the A t eight o’clock, the teachc that children had been taught to through to the t»av yesterday. Starlight.’’A fter a select reading by rend and read well with no reader were again called to order G. T. Robisou will suppiy this ( ’has H olt and n violin and guitar at all; bad beou taught reading Prof. It. M. Porter's met!» »¡D town and vicinity with (.runes of duet by Professors Taylor and La- & in a Child's His t rv and it was teaching arithmetic were li.-tonil the finest quality. He will keep a Dee. Rey. McLean was introduced ih > child’s hi>t.»i\ either; had learn lo. lie advocated the uud« ;*{ iu< lot at NVj-pe; & Campbell’* store. The subject of his lecture was, ed il fiom tii*» thicket of liaftl ing oi principles first B C. II. Fi-h »r, bu.-iue.is manager • \ acation Glimpses o f the Orient.” words found m the OKI lestnment pupi Is frt'Ui these making tie o f the Rosebnrg R* view, was iu Descriptions oi other countries are History, that the teacher must own lujes. The Committee town Saturday en route t** l»tii*d<*n work for each individual in his quite common in these days but Resolutions offered the foilowi Th e H e u a lp acknowledges a call. the lecture by Rev. Mr. McLean which wore adopted: classe -. was one o f exceptional merit, llis Th e genial smiles, ot Ld. Mc- Resolved, 1st, That our t!.tn Oral lesson» were introduced by Murray w* »■*? I»* 1»■* mot < >n o»ir l). s». Joisnsou and tiicir advan trips along the Bosphorus and are due to Col. Rosa for tin u * streets last week. Ho has I »t on tage in primary classes over the thiough the Oltorumn em pi.e were ids commodious hall tor holdi i stopping i.» Roseh»urg for some old methods was dearly shown. told with good dese.iptive powers. our meetings. Up to this time, the work o f the tiuie. 2nd, That our thanks ar* dm Th e utmost harmony prevailed in institute h a J . been one of uninter rositlonco of M arrif . d .- - A t tho the people o f this city for the i regard to the ideas presented, and Mr. II. Hamby, six miles south of the teachers were then dismissed rupted suceers and delight, and. terest and courtesy, which tin now, we di dike very mac i to spt uk Bnndon, Aug. 29, Mr. John McCue for dinner. have shown us during this >e of anything o f a dissagreeahle na and Miss Rebecca A. Hamby, J. Jul, That our thanks are Lm»-’ A fter dinner, organization and ture. Some fifteen or twenty roughs, B. Marshall, J. P. officiating. government of schools w as (»resent tendered to tkesn(»erinteudei:t an from different parts o f the county» executive committee of thi: i 't S. A. Ward, our saddler, receiv ed by F. S. Bunch. H e held that iu the rear of the hall, just as the ed a larg * stock of goods from the the first essential in governing was tute for the efficient and aceeptuhl speaker had reached the most in manner in which they have j *. city per schooner—among the se//-government; that no teacher teresting portion o f his discourse fori; ed their duties. lest a 1 it of linen lap-robes, ladies’ could govern a school who could completely stopped the lecturer 4th, That our thanks are due * saddles, etc. G o and see them. not govern himself. H e believed by stamping feet, clapping hands, Mrs Wise for the able manner r In another column of to-day’s that mischief, the evil angel might whistling, etc. W e must say that which she assisted the institute by ! H erald appears the result o f the be driven away by the good angel. t that the whole dirtnrhance was acting as organist. last thirty days’ labor of the real Good interest was shown in the shameful, a disgrace to Bandon, 5th, That our thanks are due to estate firm o f .1 L. Lewellen & discussion. Ira Taylor discussed and a gross insult to the institute / Profs. LaDee, Topping and Taylor He Co., o f M yrtle Poiut. Th eir ad the subject of penmauship. and those who took part. In jus land Mrs. Egeuhoff, for s-; kindly 1 taught his pupils liist staight and w ill appear next wee!;. tice to the people of Bcudou how Uncle Gabe Brown o f this place curved lines and the (»roper dis ever we rr.ight add that the ring furnishing us with their eve Pont has bought the pioneer saloou of tances. Advocated the use o f a leaders will be prosecuted and all music. 6th, That our thanks i M yrtle Poiut, opposite the Myrtle dry pen in securing position, as such disturbers taught a whole Poiut hotel, formerly run by Lowe ink drew attention to the point of some lesson. Frank Bunch gave a Rev. McLean for his at»l <fc Burke. It is fitted up in the the pen, the scholar thus losing recitation cu hangs which was fill ou “ Vacation Glimpses of the best o f style, and he projioses sight of the position, used. That ed with iron-clad statements nnd Orient.” 7th, That our thanks are due to a hand in which the bones are keeping thc^ best. hard fisted rrguinents. Prof. La- Capt. Snyder for the very pleasant mostly cartilage should not use a Mr. Gilrby, Kronen berg <fc Son’s Dee sang a specialty song, “ Since excursion over tiie bar. (»on but a pencil, therefore let the t tinner, made Knowlton the drug Kate Learned how to Play.” The little oues use the latter. ; 8th. that our thanks aie duo to ’ gist two large tin receptacle« for professor was encored and sang a An interesting programme filled the hotel proprietors who h a ve! bird seed that are marvels of neat Dutch dialect song “ Eukerem vas up the evening. Excellent instru kindly reduced their rates for the ness* and workmanship. They can de Game” and the audience was mental music was roudered by benefit o f those attending the insti be seen in the front windows of dismissed after singing by the i Professors Taylor and Topping, tute. the new drugstore. choir. uud Mrs. Wise. Recitations by L. 9th, That our tlmukc are due to THURSDAY. Mrs. G. W . Cartwright was A. Reed and May Bunch were well i tho steamer and stuge companies joined by her husband and Capt. morning was devoted to the I who have favored us with tho re received. The event o f the even I The # Buchanan Saturday evening and ing was a debate on the question, subjects of orthography and geog duction of rates of transportation. the party with Jame3 Cartwright Resolved: That the study o f lan raphy. Miss May Bunch discuse- 10th, That our thanks nre due and Master Lor in Denn in charge guage is better for the develop ed the former topic. The teachers to Mrs. Dr. Tower for music. went to the beach yesterday. Mrs. ment of the mind than the study of took an active interest in this as 11th, Be it further resolved that C. is much improved. mathematics. The speakers for well as the latter branch, a large our thanks are due to Hon. John T h a n k s .— The Star Comedy Co., the affirmative wore F. 8. Bunch, number entering into the discus A. Gray for his deeply interesting and the Trombone band wish to G. W . Johnson and L. A . Reed. sion with enthusiasm. Miss Alice nnd highly appreciated lecluie “ Is return their sincere thanks to For the negative: li. W . A irey, Cliukenbeard presented the topic Oratory A Lost Art.” friends and especially Jo. Johnson Prof. Ira Taylor and J. J. Stanlej. of geography, recommended map B y O rder of com . and Hark Dunham for favors; also The discussion was very animated. drawing and oral lessons, which Fifty-four teachers were present the people o f Marshfield for good We cannot in this short report de were fully investigated. as follows: treatment and libernl patronage at scribe the various speeches. It A fter dinner Prof. A irey gave Alice Clinkeubeard, Ed. Jen their entertainment Saturday night. will be sufficieut to say that many his methods of teaching history. nings, Bertha Clark, May Clark, Miss Belle Coleman’s school on good hits were made on both sides H e favored oral methods for be- Itla Greenum, Ethel Simpson, Fishtrap closed last Friday, and and the utmost enthusiasm pre giuners and thought it an excellent Carrie Coke, Lucy Black, F. S. she started for W oodville, Oregon, vailed. plan. T o create interest in the Bunch. W. H. Bunch, L. A. Reed, ou Saturday. It is with much re WEDNESDAY. branch he advocated the teacher’s G. W . Johnson, May Leek, Ira gret on the part o f the pupils that This morning Prof. J. J. Stan understanding the branch thor i Taylor, R. M. Porter, F. R. Weeks, this efficient teacher leaves Coos ley presents the topic o f book oughly nnd adding to the pupil’s I Gertrude Rose, Ida Haines, Ruby county. She goes to her former keeping, gives a complete outline knowledge by explaining points Haines, Lucinda McCloskey, Jessie fields o f operation to continue her of the branch, and advocates that, not found in the brief work. T o Smith, N ellie F igg, Chas. Holt, avocation as a teacher. iu order to economize time, double fix places and battles in the minds Alice Holt, Nora Bunnell, Rboda _________L O C A L IT E M S . 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M a r t in , P a in t e r , . luuatea m i;oqnuie City, nnd is r ndy nil kinds of work pertaining to tbe er's line; will do painting, ¡.raini ig, -hanging, decorating, kalsoimning ilding. AI bo sign-writing in any style, age-painting, iu the finest style known » trade. W'nrrantB his work in every :ular. Call on Dim. or address: 1*. O. Box &». Coquille City. SPONOGLE, P hysician and S lrqeon . Marshfield, Oreg. U. S. Examining Surgeon for Pensions. L MINOTT. l ï m m 1 *■ ■■ Paints, Oils, V arnishes, Brushes, Cuttlery, J l 1 U U X I S t CL am sole agent for the b< i 5 \ oral Successor to J. D. Garfield. »■ Buggies, W agons, C arts, 1 Harness. Implements. k A lw ays Complete. . •/? Earth— Bridge & Beach's Superior. Don't be fooled. 3 u y no O th er!_________________________ • is Movinf Just Because it Has to. It is attributed to the force of gravitation and the force of gravitation tends downward. j Now, I propose to work on the same Principle, and have M A R K E D GOODS D O W N So low that they cannot go any lower, and all parties wishing to buy Dry Goods, n Hats, Clothing Groceries, B oots & Shoes, Provisions. NOTIONS, ETC., Are respectfully invited to price my goods before buying elsewhere. I am also agent for the N e w Home Sewing Machine. N. L O R E N Z .