Coquille Citfi Hcrutò.
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COQUILLE CITY, OREGON, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1903.
xÆ X 'T T isrr
Coos County Academy.
J. Curtis Snook, D. D. S.
SECOND YEAR.
1 9 0 3 -1 9 0 4
Language— Latin and
Roman
Authors.
This
school,
which
has
been
in
Office ever Johnson, Dean A Co’s
Mathematics- Reviews and Phil
successful operation duriug eignt
market. Coquille, Oregon.
months of the past school year, osophy of Mathematics
will open its second aiinual session
NORMAL COURSE.
Monday, Oct. 5, and continue for
Above subjects with History of
a period of eight months. It is the
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON-
Education, Pedagogics and Prac-
purpose of the management to
| tice Teaching.
OIBoo up stairs in MAUTIN BUILDING.
make it a live, up-to-date school,
Call« promptly answered day oruiRht.
OUTSIDE HEADING.
wherein shall be taugnt in a thor
NiRlit call will be answered from Mrs. ough and satisfactory manner com
To meet the demands of Ameri-
Wickham's Boardinp House.
mon school, high school, academ can colleges,
Phone, main 13(1.
outside reading
ic and commercial branches to through the courses will be requir
gether with pedagogy and music.
ed, selecting from the best Ameri
can and English authors.
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Coquille,
a thriving town of
L aw yer,
Explanatory of the above course
Justice of the Peace,
City Recorder. about 1200 inhabitants, is situated we remark that the Common School
in the beautiful Coquille liver val course lies at the base of all intel
T J . S . Commissioner
ley, having water communications lectual triumph.
But for this
General Insuance Ag*»V s*
with Portland and San Francisco, foundation the whole educational
Notary Public.
and with the great Coos Bay conn superstructure must topple and
Office in Itobiusou Building.
try bo rail.
It is withal a pleasant fall.
Tho course provided by the
COQUILLE, OltEllON.
and healthful place to live.
State Board of Education will be
Our citizens have shown both rigidly followed, emphasizing their
taste and enterprise by their inter recommendation respocting Sup
est in school and school buildings, plementary Reading, hoping thus
and they are ever ready to welcome to making better readers, to in
A tto rn e y - a* Law-.
crease the pupil’s fund of know
C o q u il l e C it y , C oos C ounty , O iieoon the honest, industrious student nnd
to encourage him in his work. They ledge, and to acquaint him with
Notary fu blio.
have sacrificed much to build up the great masters of our mother
good schools and are ready to con tongue.
Geo. Russell, M. D.
D G. D. Holden,
A,
J. Sherwood,
John F. H all,
A tto rn e y
. at - L ^ w ,
M AH8HFIELD, OHEGON.
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Deal ei in K a il E statk of all kinds.
J. E. HAYNES.
SHAD HUDSON,
Hudson
&
Haynes,
lin in g and Real Estate Agents
Eokley, Curry County, Oregon.
valuable Mine«, Farm«, Stock
Ranches and Timber Lands for sale.
H AVE
House aud R aores of land well improved
Wilbur, Douglas county, Or., for sale,
exchange for property in MyrUeromt
o
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S E A SOM
Let’s
W ade Right into
the Subject
The 1903 season will bo the great
est bicycle season ever known. The
finest equipped ar.il most up-to-date
wheels that Coquille riders ever laid
their eyes on will bo kept in stock
at right prices, and if you want one
say so.
We want your trade, and we are
entitled to it, because we hava
good goods, right prices, and can
servo you well. You don’t expect
any more,*but you want that much,
don’t you.
To be brief, try us and our goods,
and our way of treating you, and if
you like us try us again. We want
your business. Enough said.
F is h B ra s
Coos Ba ,-y
Munis ail Slois Worts
C. I/I. PA TERSON. Prop.
Mannfaotnrer of Marble Monument*. Hea 1-
s t o n e s . T a b le t s , e t c .
cemetery lots enclosed with stone coping
or curbing. Iron railings furnished to or
der. Correspondence solicited from parties
iviug in the country or other towns who
may wish anything in my lino of business
vt vasuFior x>
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O beo
To tYie “O m ortunate
Gibbon
This old reliable and
most successful spec
ia lis t in. Han Fraccis-
I co, still continues to
i cure all Sexual and
I Seminal Diseases,
|such as Gonorrhes-
§G l e e t , S t r i o t u re,
»Syphilis, in nil it
afornis, Skin Diseases,
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a N e r v o u s Debility,
Impotency, Seminal Weakness and Loss cf
Manhood, the consequence of self-abuse
and excesses producing the following sympa
toms: Sallow countenance, dark spots un
der the eyes, pain in the head, ring ng in
the ears, loss o f confidence, diffidence, in
approaching strangers, pnlpataticn of the
heart, weakness of the lim bs and back, loss
of memory, pimples on the face, conghs-
con suraD tion etc.
DU. GIBBON has nracMsed in San Fran
oisoo over 8 years an J those troubled should
not fail to consult him and receive the ben
efit of his great skill and experience. The
doctor our* s when others tail. Try him.
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at home. Ch^r jes reasonable. Call or
Write,
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25 Kearney «tree . San Francisco,
write.
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We prom ptly obtain tT. 8. and F o r e ig n ^ ^
1 A^ndmodeMkstch or photo oi Invention for
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tinue in the good work as long us
In the Elementry Course of our
the friends of education shall show Commercial Department, wc pur
due appreciation of the same.
pose merely to fit the student for
examination for State papers.
In
BUILDINGS.
the Advanced Course he will be fitt
The Academy building is a com ed to take charge of the books of
modious two-story structure with a any ordinary firm.
The Complete
chapel and study room sufficient to Course furnishes training in the
accommodate about one hundred science of accounts
in all its
pupils. Connected with this are branches, a thorough knowledge
two class rooms of sufficient size to of Commercial Law,
a complete
accommodate large classes.
We course iu Commercial Arithmetic,
have also a large, well arranged togother with a thorough mastery
stage separated from the main room of every variety of business papier.
by folding doors, affording excel The student goes into business, re.
lent facilities for entertainments, ceives invoices, moneys, checks,
which we hope to make a promi drafte, etc., makes and sends bills,
nent feature ot the school.
The checks, notes, drafts, and conducts
lower story is divided inlo four a bank account, iu all respects mak
rooms sufficient to accommodate ing the entries as if in actual busi
about thirty-five pupils each.
One ness. The only difference iu prac
of these we have fitted up for our tice is in not handliug the goods.
commercial department.
We are
short on cottages and small houses
Wo devote a year to Composition,
for the accommodation of students, making Americuu Classics the bas
but we hope this deficiency will be is of study and practice.
In the
met in the near future.
same manner, a year is devoted to
Rhetoric and English authors.
A
year is devoted to Higher Arithme
Our teachers bring to their work tic, and two each to Algebra and
such varied experience ns to im.ure Geometry.
Advanced Grammar is
thorough and systematic work in all not taken up until the second year,
lines.
It is our determination to when the mind is more mature, aud
employ only teachers of repute and much practice has been gained in
of good professional ability.
The Composition or Practical Grammar,
superintendent bus had many years The Natural sciences will, as far as
of successful experience teaching in practicable, be studied from Nature.
Oregon nnd elsewhere.
Miss Rose A microscope will be placed in the
Mulkej is a normal graduate and student’s hands, and he encouraged
has already earned her life diploma. to make discoveries, then to make
M iss Nellie Latourette, a graduate drawings of the objects and finally
of McMinnville college, has had to write out brief descriptions of
four years
working experience. what he has discovered. Thus the
Other teachers will be added as text becomes doubly interesting and
they are needed.
practical to him. Elocution, Vocal
Music and Drawing are free to all
COUHSES OF STUDY.
during the first two years.
We
To parents seeking a school for hope thus to improve the taste, to
boy or girl, to those who are pre cultivate the voice and to enhance
paring for county or state examin the power of expression.
ations, and to such as are prepar
Our course in History and Civics
ing themselves for the active duties
strong.
We believe that our
of life, we can confidently recom
National History nnd polity, to
mend our courses of study.
gether with the principles of our
I. The Common School Course,
Government, is almost an education
embraces the first eight grades
within itself.
It is sought by a
provided by the State Board of E d
close study of this with that of Gen
ucation.
eral History, and by a careful com
II. The Normal Course covers parison of ours with systems an
the same ground with special refer cient, medieval and modern, to en
ence to county and state examina hance the student’s respect for his
tions and adds all that follows as a own country, and to foster patrio
preparation for teaching in high tism aud a love of good govern
schools and academies.
inent.
III. The High School and Aca
For the sake of those who wish
demic Courses require three and
it for its power to discipline or as
two years respectively for their a preparation for college entrance,
completion.
we provide a two years’ course in
IV. The Commercial
Course Latin.
Wherever the student can
embraces oleraentarv and advanced find the time to take this part of
work to suit the time and demands the advauced work it will pay large
of the student.
returns in increased power.
HIGH SCHOOL COURSE— FIRST YEAR.
CALENDAR.
Does the President of Haiti carry
First term opens October 5, and a razor?
j closes December 24, 1903.
The Chinese of Nevada ore evi.
Sccotul term opens AJunuary 4, dently not boxers.
and closes March 26, 19«4
Macedonia is probably free from
Third term opens March 29, and life insurance agents.
closes May 21, 1904
District Attorney Jerome seems to
TUITION.
be prosecutiug Mayor Low.
Grades 1 to 4, Monthly, .*2.00;
per term in advance $5.50
Grades 5 to 7, Monthly, $2.50;
per term in advance $7.00.
Grade 8, Monthly, $3.00;
per
term in advance $ 8 . 60 .
Normal Course, Monthly $3.50;
per term in advance $8.00 to $10.00.
Commercial Course,
Monthly,
$3.50 and $4.00; per term in ad
vance $10.00 to $12.00.
Coquille purqiture
and BOX FACTORY
Miss Todd might exchange places
with the postmistress of Indiana.
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Hoard iu private families,
to $4.00 pier week.
Students may rent rooms and
board themselves at lower rates
than the above.
Books and stationery need not
cost more than from $7.00 to $10.00
pier year.
Students should bring
all the text books they have, they
are often uselul for reference.
For further particulars call on or
address,
A. H. M ulkev ,
Superintendent.
Coquille City, Oregon.
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Explosion Wrecks a Distillery.
Peoria, 111., Oct. 3,— An awful
catastrophe occurred at the plant of
the Corning Distilling Company, in
the extreme south end of the city,
at 9 a. m, today, when one of tho im
mense cookers in the main building
exploded with a deafening report,
killing several of the employes,
maiming many more nnd completely
wrecking that portion of the distil
lery.
Fire alarms were immediately
sent in for the entire department
and police and ambulances were
hurriedly summoued.
Fortunately
the wreckage did not lake fire and
the firemen immediately assisted
distillery employes who had eacaped
the fate of their less fortunate fellow
workmen.
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Held For Trial.
George Scbmidt, the German
tramp who was arrested on the 24th
ult. by Officer Goodman, charged
with “ lifting” a pair of logging
shoes from the bunkhouse at the
logging camp of Sturdivant & Crane
and the property of F. A. McNeel,
when brought before Judge E. G.
D. Holden on above date, the shoes
being found in his grip, at first de
nied all knowledge of the affair, ex
cept that the shoes belonged to his
‘partner,” and that he was simply
carrying them for him.
That tho deputy prosecuting at
torney might be notified and wit
nesses subpoenaed, the case was con
tinued until the next day at teu
o ’clock a. m , when being confronted
by witnesses and Rev, Adolph Hab-
erly called as an interpreter, the
prisoner broke down and with many
protestations as to former good
character, confessed to the stealing
of tho goods, but said he was drunk
at the time, and did not know what
he was doing.
Being asked if he
wanted a lawyer, said: “ I am guilty.
I took the shoes, and what good is
a lawyer?”
The matter being explained to
him by the interpreter that the case
was now for trial, and that he was
entitled to bail, if he could give it,
said he could not give bail, formally
waived further examination and was
committed to the county jail for tri
al at the next term of the circuit
court.
Mr. McNeel identified tho shoes
as his property.
A second party whose name we
did not learn, was detained at
Myrtle Point and brought back by
tho sheriff, but after investigation
was allowed to go his way, there
being no evidence implicating him.
A witness who saw Schmidt take
the goods, says he was not drunk
at the time, and Hchrai Jt since he
fell into the toils of tho law, seems
to have told conflicting stories about
the matter, until he began to real
ize that he was up against it, and
confessed his fault.
He did this
with many tears and protestations,
exhibiting a sorrow actually felt, or
doing some very good acting.
He did not claim to be drunk
when making off with the property
and is undoubtedly very sorry that
he was caught at it. He will prob
ably follow Clayton to the peniten
tiary.
fis h
& S o n s, P rop s-
The Democrats hope that tho Re M A NU F ACT U RE R8 of Butter Boxes, Cubes, Apple and Fruit Boxes,
Cabinets, Tables, Connters, Store Fronts, etc.
publican stand patters are bluffing.
Turning Work a Specialty.
All Orders given
There are chances of another Pan
prompt Attention.
ama scandal before the canal is con
structed.
Professor Langley with his flying
machine hopes to laugh last, but the
public remains skeptical.
P. E. Drane
Chamberlain may have picked up
his tariff arguments when he came
$3.00 to the United States for a wife.
In the last two years of the
Course, advanced work is attempt
ed in Natural Science and Mathe
matics, and a half-year each is de
voted to Chemistry and Psychology.
Other features of the Course de
serve mention, but our space for
bids.
It is certain that the best
students may finish
tho High
School and Academic couases in
three years, but we do not advise
SFCO' n d YEAB.
any one to attempt it in less than
Language—Rhetoric and Eng four years, and for a large majority
of students it will prove most sat
lish Classics, Modern History.
isfactory to occupy all tho time in
Mathematics— Advanced Algebra. dicated in the schedule. We invito
Science —Zoology, Botany.
correspondence, however, on. any
Art—Elocution, Drawing, Vocal part where explanation may be de
sired, and we shall take pleasure in
Music."
responding as fully as the case
THIRD YEAR.
seems to demand.
Language— Literature,
Ameri
.«•««
EXAMINATIONS.
can History and the Constitution.
Y f a n j V l o t l i c r * n> a l . i h e O l p i n n u .
Mathematic? Plsne Geometry.
The Eighth Grade examinations
Mrs. Pilmer, of Cordova, Iowa,
Science—Science of Government, are held thrice yearly as provided
by the State Board o f Education; says: “ One of my children was sub
Phi sic», Astronomy.
and in advanced subjects at stated ject to croub of a severe type, and
ACADEMIC COURSE— FIRST YEAR.
times. Results are carefully r e c e d the giving of Chamberlain’s Cougli
Language — Lalin and
Roman ed, and promotions made accord relief. Many mothers in this neigh
Authors.
ing to merit. These credits, ns far borhood think the same as I do a
as they go, will admit to any other . bout this remedy and want no other
Mathematics— Solid Geometry.
Science- Advanced studies
in 1 schooi in the stato without further kind for their children ” For sale
1 by R. <3. Knowlton.
previous subjects.
j examination.
Language— Composition
aud
American Classics, Ancient and
Medieval History.
Mathematics—Advanced
Arith
metic, Elementary Algebra.
Science —Physical
Geography,
Geologv.
Art—Elocution. Drawing, Vocal
M usic.
NO. 12.
Had King Peter been assassinated
Servia might have had some diffi
culty in finding another monarch.
We wonder if the people of Ne
vada tried te drive the Chinamen
out because the state is too crowded,
Maine guides are forming a union
to obtain an increase in pay. They
ought to make good walking dele
gates
It is safe to say that Sir Thomas
Lipton is more popular than was
his predecesser, the Earl of Dun-
raven.
Washington has six public play
grounds for boys and girls. This is
a good example for other cities to
follotf.
President Roosevelt is frequently
reminded that he cannot get the
labor vote without being a true
uniou man.
Russia’s delight at Chamberlain’s
resignation is not likely to lessen
the popularity of tho colonial secre
tary in England,
Butcher,
GOLDEN BUILDING,
Keep c o n san tly cia. Haaa-d.
i ia rural
Just about one hundred years ago
an American fleet was busy with
pirates in the Mediterranean.
It
might be well for the Sultan to re
call this fact.
es lx Meat,
of .A.LL EIi 33 .d.s.
C a n n e d B e e f a n d P ic h le d P ork .
CashPii 1 for Hides in any Quantity
T h e la t e s t in
_
MILLINERY
at M r s , C. L , IVIoon’s
__
You will fin d the latest In spring and summer M illinery
at mg store.
Dress Trimming and Fancy Goods in General, Stamp
ing done to order.
M r s . C. M o o n
A German recruit has been con
victed ot three 1 udred instan
ces of brutality to other recruits.
Justice is slow in the German army.
Foreman Miller seems to be “ par
ticularly and personally obnoxious”
to the labor leaders. They eonsid-
er this sufficient ground for his re-
C O Q U IL LE G ITX
Sanderson Building near the Wharf.
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Qoos
1
Q oum ty
A cademy
1904
The Salvation Army will start a
10 cent boarding house in Wash
ington; yet Dr. Wiley, the govern,
ment dispenser of chemienl foods,
still hopes to have plenty of board This school, which has been in successful operation during eight months
of the past school year, will open its Seoond Annnal
ers this wintor.
Session Monday, October 5, and continue for Eight
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Months.
A G re a t S e n s a tio n .
There was a big sensation in Lees- The Following Courses are Offered:
NORMAL,
ville, Ind. where \V. H, Biowu of COMMON SCHOOL,
that place, who was expected to die,
HIGH SCHOOL,
ACADEMIC,
had his life saved by Dr. King’s
COMMERCIAL,
MUSIC,
New Discovery for Consumption.
A reasonable reduction will be made to students desiring to take
He writes: “ I endured ensuffernblo
agonies from Asthma but your New a mixed Course.
Special inducements will bo given to a limited number of teachers
Discovery gave me immediate relief
and soon thereafter effected a com bearing Certificates and taking the Normal Course.
plete cure. Similar cures of Con
Circulars with full Courses of Study issued soon.
For further
sumption, Pneumonia, Bronchitis
particulars
call
on
or
address
and Grip are numerous. It’s the
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troubles. Price 50c, and $1.00. Guar
Coquille, Oregon.
anteed by.— R. S. Knowlton Drug
gist. Trial bottle free.
Dissolution Notice.
CALIFORNIA COOPERATIVE MEDICAL
Notice is hereby given that by
mutual consent the co-partuership
existing between W. H. Youug and
COMPANY
W ill Albee, is dissolved, and all
Brauch
Office,
Pharmacy
Building, Coquille City, Oregon.
persons knowing themselves to bo
indebted to the firm are requested
to come forward and settle at once.
The
business
manufacturing
shingles will be continued by Mr. Art purely co-operative in every rsipeet and the Company will spare
Albee.
neither time nor money n teaching the people at large the
great and inestimable benefits which come to each and every
T H E
member of its system.
Their Methods
Central Oregon State
Normal School
A t
D
r a in ,
Y
O
ea r
fen s
for
W
ork
of
the
S eptem ber 1 4 t h .
The school is well equipped for
its particular line of work.
Excel
lence is the motto of the school.
Four courses, a Training Depart
ment of nine grades, tuition uni
form with other Normal schools,
pleasant surroundings, best of in
fluences, excellent accommodations
in boarding halls or private fam
ilies.
Students may enter at any
time and find work suited to their
needs.
Young people desiring to
fit themselves for teachers, or for
college, or those desiring a good
education for business life will find
what they need here. Address
Central
Oregon State
Normal
School, Drain, Oregon.
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