Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, October 01, 1901, Image 2

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PUBLISHED EVE RY TUESDAY with a few quick strokes, explaining | Having previously arranged every
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Prnnrietnr BDd ,«u*”,t‘oniI1e “ vou work’
11 morning, Aug, 13th. we left lliver-
D. F. Dean. Editor and P otinetor. you have a particularly nnschievous ton in company with Waller Kelly
County Official Paper. boy, and bright boys are commonly and our servant, Nero, going by the
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mischievous, get him to assist in the Wll.v °I Myrtle Point DairyvilU and
OeToted to the material und sooial op
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Port Orford. We arrived in Squatv
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Of
the
Coquib.
Valley
psrt,onlarl|r
black
boa™ work. He can indicate Vulley Thursday forenoon, having
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an d o f O o o . C ou iu v senersllv
towns and rivers under your direc- met with but one serious accident,
S ubscription, per year, in advanoe, tl.fiO '
tion and lieing under the impression that being nothing more nor leas f,-\
that he is helping you, will forget thnu overturning our wagon and
supplies, also inflicting aome dam-
Sunday School Work.
his mischief for several minutes.
ages to our persmi in the form of a
We will hope that you are isolated sprained ankle and some sit ¡gilt j j;'q
The following paper wns read at
from the rest of the school by par- i)otijiv bruises. Friday wo arrived
the recent Sunday school convention
titon or curtain where you cau be at the residence of our old fritnd J.
held at this place, which we publish
F. Lowery, on the hank of Rogue j 13^
unseen if nut unheard.
by request:
river, here we spent two days visit-; •:’' 1
Draw from the class the truths
Good primary work consists in
ing.
macintosh, hut
they have heard, uui) impress one
like
On Sunday evening, having made |
impressing a few simple gospel
It’s a dross over-coat of all wool, interlined with sheet-rubber and flannel.
Not so clumsy
truth which should be culled for the acquaintance of John Fugleman,
perfectly water proof. A new creation of modern times! Boys’ sizes, $5.00: Men’s $1.50 to $ 5 .5 0 . L o o k s like a $1- overcoat.
truths upon the hearts of the chil­
next Sunday. Apply this truth as a a neighboring rancher, we eagerly !
dren in awakening their consciences
rule of life aud make them see that accepted an invitation to spend the
and showing them that these gospel
night with him nnd bis father.!
22 Varieties, raging in prices from 25c up.
it relates to their own conduct. For
These people we found no exception j
truthes are to be lived in their daily
it is to this that all our teaching to the general rule. They are gen- 1
liven, in fixing in their minds some.
erous, whole-souled, hospitable men.
of the fascinating stoiiea of o ld | ^®n^a munv things you tell them
The next morning we packed up
they will forget, many a text you
Testament History, in holding up
will usk for iu vain but if the spiri­ and stated for a few days hunt, Mr.
Christ as the one perfect model and
Engleman having kindly offered to
Fall and winter shades in men’s
tual side of the children is unfold­
tie our guide and escort during Mr.
pattern for them as well as for older
and bora’ H its Just arrived.
ing, if patience aud kindness are Lowery’s absence.
people.
growing into their natures, your
Taking n northerly course we rode
It consists in inducing them to
all day across a series of prairies
Telescope traveling valices and
work is well done.
commit to memory many bihle texts,
trunks at lowest prices.
It. sometimes seems to the primary occosioDallv broken hv deep gorges
in giving them always the highest
then again surmounted by high
teacher us though none of her work
conical buttes. That night we camp­
ideals of morality, and in so living
was lasting. The children forget to ed .it the Lake in the Woods which I
Gandiera Rubbers:
Ladies’
before them that they shall regard
gents’ misse-’ and childrens boots
persistently, the sperit of mischief is situated a little north of Soldiers
their teacher as the embodiment of
and overa just arrived. At losest
opposite the
seems to be always present, and Camp Butte and
all the virtues she teaches. This is
prices!
sweet as is the task of instructing mouth of tho Illinois river.
good primary teaching.
Game being scarce there we re­
ittle children yet of times the teach­ turned home Wednesday evening.
Primary teaching has its difficul­
er feels that there are no returns.
We then spent four days in visit­
ties aud it has also its compensa­
Dipper,
It is not given to the primary ing. On Tuesday,Mr. Lowery having
tions.
returned,
we
started
for
wild
Horse
teacher to see her harvest.
Her
It is hard to hold the attenion of
mountain where we arrived that
sowing is done iu the spring time,
evening. Our party now consisted
these wriggling, restless, fun-loving
of the childs life and time mid of J. E. Lowery, Waller Kelly, two
boys and girls, hard to wrest them
changing circumstance often scatter natives, Jim and Moses, ourself and
for oDe hour from their play, and to
far and wide the little ones or re­ severant Nero.
Egg Beaters,
make the Bible attractive to them,
Finding game scarce there, we
move the teacher from their midst.
for it must not he to them an in­
moved camp to Wakt* up Riley; that
The good she has done, she knows
is one of the great land marks of
comprehensible book, made dull bv
not—not even how lovingly she is Curry county. It is a gigantic rock
dull teaching.
But the primary
remembered by those she has taught measuring 200 feet iu diameter at
teacher has some great advantages.
long after their childish days in the its base and towering some 200 feet
The newness and charm of the Sun­
above all the surrounding country.
Sunday school are past.
day school has not worn itself out
•Inst below this tow. ring granite,
How can she kuow how tenacious­
for the little oues, the Biinpie truths ly the Bible texts she taught them shaded hv a grove of yellow pine
of the Gospel are not thread-hare cling to them iu after years, nor bubbles forth a spring of pure cold
water. Here we camped two nights
themes, hut things new and wonder­ what anchors to the soul the prom­
but again finding game too scarse we
ful. They look nt their teacher
ises of God become to them in after broke camp and started for Green
with truthful eyes, they take in full­
T a n . Taking th» only possible
years.
way, a long circuitous route, along
est faith nil she tells them.
Some
A primary teneher once taught which in tlie phraseology of a sailor
dny their little hearts may he gar­
the words “ Cast tlie burdeu on the we “ tacked” down a moi.nti 11 si le
dens over-run with weeds, but now. Lord ami he shall sustain thee,” to where the d«flinty is between 50
the soil is fresh and fertile. The
a careless and inattentive class. She aud fit) degree to the bed of Lawson
seeds that are sown there may he
went home discouraged saying to her­ creek, then, nsceuding the opposite
ridge in the same tacking miinuei,
caught by the birds of forgetfulness,
self, I have done the class no good we followed its summit tor several
but they will not he choked out
today.
miles to Poisinu Lake Butte, p a s s
with noisome weeds.
A little girl had come into the ing to the left of its spex we « titered i
It would bo a wise thing for the
class for the first tim :. she* wns too a small valley containing about 150 1
teacher to know ench of the little
acres. On the north side of this |
timid to repeut the text with the
valley
lies Green or Poison
ones personally, to be acquainted
class, yet the words, (which she did lake, why so named we cannot any.
with their parents and home life
not understand) fastened themselves Tlie lake is about 400 yards long
and there extend her influence.
iu hermiud. The teacher never saw und 200 yards wide. Its water is |
I f the children are to make prep­
her again. She never knew that as clear ns a crystal, cold ami pure.
aration for the lesson before coining
Adjoining this lake are 2 prairies,
she married early, and afterwards
one ¡ r dotted over with tall yellow
into class, they must he assisted by
fell into a state o f hopeless despair pine trees, the other is open and
their parents. If the children could
at the death of her first babe.
It Covered with a dense growth of very j
learn beforehnud the golden text
was tbcu that mtinory gave back nutritions ginss. Ou the south J
ami simple lesson story, some lime
tho words so loug forgotten, ‘Cnst hank of the Ink? stands a grove of J
fir trees, completely surrounded 1551
conid ho snved to the teacher so
thy burden on the Lord and he shall
that ahe might present the lesson sustain thee,” and acting upon the by tlie open pinric. In that grove |
we made our last camp.
You, of i
more fully, and if allowed a separate
tender promise she gave her heart our readers who enjoy mountain j
room, teach a hymn and simple to God und was comforted.
scenery, coupled with the beauty of
Bible text.
This thing the teacher should a lovely valley, should visit this lake
situated at nti altitude of 4000 feet
The teachers’ prepartion should strive
for,
to
implant
in
bo thorough, notwithstanding the these receptive memories texts that above the sea. A few hundred feet
to the east of our camp is a précipi­
fact that she can utilize but n small
tench us the love and tenderness of tions point of :ock, over looking
part of it in class work.
I would
God for his children, the Psalms so the Collier creek basin, lyiug more
not use primary helps alone. Home
wonderful in their beauty that no than 1000 feet below.
A few rods west of this valley is
times tho illustratiou best suited for
poems of later times can approach the apex of tlint butte, from which
the class may be found in the holpB
them, solemn words of warning you ran see the ocean from Gold , -
for oldei people. The primary helps
again, t Bin. G od ’s hatred of deceit Beach to Port Orford except nt one \
are ofteu excellent, but then, again,
sod
falsehood,
admonitions to point where the vision is obstructed j )V‘
they are sometimes too babyish and
Here our c.vj
truthfulness and honesty.
W ho by Humbug mountain.
desire for grnmo wns fully satisfied. 1 (tÿ
the sturdy boys ami girls are not
can know wlmt trumpet calls to duty We took what the laws of the state i »’■'*
Given nw#T with onr cash sales, piece by piece, nnd continued until you get a complete set. Set consists of Cups and Saucers, Pie Plates,
flattered when you try to talk down
what danger signals iu m om ents o ... f ! i allowed
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us nnd
returned home, fully
Breakfast Plates, Dinner Plates, Sauce Dishes, Platters, Vegetable Dishes, Sugar Bowls, etc. Anything which goes to make up a
to them.
But ainoug the great
sudden temptation, these texts will satisfied nnd at no time loosing sight i
fine set.
moss of helps and commentaries
o f our dried meat which we kept
prove in nfter years.
much discrimination must be used,
Let no primary teacher think that! duly guarded on our way home,
where we arrived on Saturday the j
for primary clnsses differ ns do boys
her work is not lasting.
She may I 21st day o f Septem ber safe and j
We use these dishes simply ns an advertisement for our business THE WAY TO OBTAIN THEM IS EASY.
Trade with us and get your
and girls. First and most o f all,
nevei know what she has done in sound.
friends to trade with us, nnd we will do tin r< at, bv supplying yon nnd them with these dishes FREE OF CHARGE.
D o xsa A x x a .
study the Bihle, which is its own
| this worhl, for uine that were cleans-!
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is not a
best commentary.
| ed went their way not thanking the mere stimulant to tired nature.
It
Always associate the knowu with | Healer, hut she will know in the dav
affords the stomach complete aud
the unknown— especially let this
when every hidden thing shall he absolute rest by digesting the food
be done at the begining of the les­
you eat. You don’t have to diet
| revealed.
For ladies and misses nnd infants, nnd misses’ caps and bonds in all styles nnd colors, 25 cents nnd up.
son wheu you link it with the prev­
but can enjoy nil the good food you
Kodol Dyspepsia
Cure in-
ious one.
Even if last Sundays’
C. M. Phelps, Forestdale, V t, says I want.
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lesson be in the Old Testament and his child was completely cured of a stantlv relieves that distressed fe«l- jW
Stove Hooks
the present lesson in the New there bad case of eczema by the use of ¡ing nfter enting. giving you new
Table
Lamps.
DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve.
Be- life and vigor. B- H. Knowlton.
is a link tbnt links the two together.
ware of all Counterfeits. It iostantlj
President McKinley served 4
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Find it and c nke it evident to your relieves piles. H. S. Knowltou.
years. 6 months and 9 days. Boose- jv?}
Wire Soap Dishes,
pupils, continuity in all subjects is
velt has 3 years, 5^ months to lank , ;,
attractive to children.
Th.y love
forward to in the presidential -fli“ “
continued stories, therefore show
NOTICE OP ADM1NI8TKA rOH*8 SALE.
them that the Bible is one long con­
Notice is Hereby given that K. I>. Nan lord ,
the exeunt or o f tbtefltH teof J o h n D evim sh.
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tinued story.
Being tlie lesson
ilM
M flfd, by virtue o f nn o rd e r o f the
C y no reflection so
C om ity Court o f flood cou nty. Oregon. duly
with some striking illustration that
dainty, no light so ’
nm df nnd entered o f record In the Probet*
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Journal o f M id cou rt nnd cou n tv o n th e9 th
will fix attention nt the spirt, hut
charming as the '
Whisk Broom, er.tra graffa
d a y o f J u ly . 190L w ill o p F b u n o u y the 17t h
mellow glow that
beware of doing all the talking, get
10 cents.
day o f O ctob er. 1901. nt the hour o f eleven
PRUSSIAN
( o 'c lo ck iu the foren oon o f said dny nt the
comes from
opinions from the pupils on charac­
Court
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in
the
town
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C
oquille
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C ity . Coon cou n tv. Oregon, sell nt public
ters or eveuta.
No matter how
auction nil the right, title nnd interest o f
saidderen«ed in nnd t o th«* follow in g den*
crude they nre, treat them with re­
FOOD
oril»ed premise* to wit: T he NW 'i , the
spect.
8E V the S 4 ' off the SW t % o f 8 . 1H nnd
An effective hut harmless remedy
the K S o f t h e SK ' 4 *»f 8. 8. nil in T p. *J8.
Pictures, illustrating the lessons
for poultry. It makes the bens lay.
P r* p a r«d in m a n f c o l o f tin t «
S .«.f li l:t W. off th*> With)mette M eridian
t o h a rm .»ata«
wi%b «a r-
are good helps, but a black board is
Per packnge........................ 25c
ill Co»is eoun tv. O regon nnd con ta in in g fltifl
rnnnilinf«
tn
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room ,
lir a « I n n
r> o m , ,
ser»*s; ftl*> I*»t No. 8» in B lock No. 8. in
belter still, since it appeals both to
»•♦.1 ro o m o » k a il S o ld /
North Addition to the Town o f Coquille
I
Maas
City, Coon con n ty. O regon .
T erm s o f sale
the eye and ear. One need not be
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STANDARD
rush. 8 « le su b ject to the con tin u ation o f
OiL CO. .
a finished artist, nor indeed l>e an
the County C ourt.
Dnted this 16th dny o f Septem ber. 1901.
artist at all in order to use s black­
K l>. S ax fi .an.
E xecn tor off the Estnte o f
board lo excellent advantage. The
i
John Dnyiiiinh, dv conned
imagination o f the children will
toulli CUn ffiernhl
SOME
Dress-coat and Macintosh Combined
Men’s and Boys Working and Dress G lo v e s ,s
Italian Ryegrass, 10c,
Seed and Feed oats
at the lowest prices. 1
Sardines, per can, 5c.
Empress Tea, 5oc.
Kangaroo Boots, war­
cents.
ranted, $ 4 per pair.
10 cents.
FREE
The Celebrated S emi-Vitrerous Porcelain
Hand Painted decorations, with gold
Trimmings given away free to
our Customers.
W e Have Saved no Expense in Getting up the Most Beautiful Pat- gj
tern Ever Made.
You Can Get a Dinner Set Free!
Wool Facinators assd Shawls.
5c
Our Premium,
&
90c.
P oultry
CORDOVA
PianO!
Ifwax Gandies]
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5c
Free!
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J S l^anematz
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C r ie d .
C ea. ch es
2 lb s fo r o c