VOL
Coquille Citn licralfc
Professional Cards,
Oregon's Educational System
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A. J. Sherwood,
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A rroR R at át -L aw ,
CANDIDATI«.
Walter Sinclair,
A tr o jiN B T I T - L a w ,
N o t a it P u b l ic ,
Coquille,
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work goes ou with bo little display
that few observe it, impo
changes are now being r
Without any apparent orga]____
effort for that purpose, all the edu
cational interests are striving to
improvement of our schools
Hall & Hall,
A ttobkb *«- í t -L á w ,
D m U i in R ba l E btatb of all kin d ».
Marshfield, Oregon.
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J. Curtis Snook, D. D. S.
D b xtist .
Office two doors sooth Odd Fellow’ s Hsll
a permanent advance in the educa
tional system was the adoption of e
required course of study for the
common schools aud a uniform ex
amination for graduation from the
eighth grade. This change, effect
ed through the persistent and in-
Ackerman, loyally aided by
leading teachers of the state,
W ill make Hsndoa a professional visit
the first Monday in eaoh quarter.
C oquille, Oregon.
W. C. Chase.
E . D. Sperry.
SPERRY & CHASE,
counts means something that can be
understood by educational woi
in this and other states.
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the former go-as-you-please meth
ods, a diploma showing graduation
from the eighth grade meant noth
ing in particular, except in Port
land, Salem and a few of the la
towns.
At t ornes-at-Law.
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Office in Robinson Bnilding,
Coquille,
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G. D. Holden,
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Jnstice of the Peno«, City Ueoorder, U .8 .
Commissioner, General Insaranoe
Agent and Notary Pablio.
Office in Robinson Building.
Coquille,
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Oregon.
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Geo. Russell, M. D.,
F h t s ic u n
and
S u bokos ,
Office upstairs in M AR TIN BUILD IN G
pils in the smallest and most remote
country school in the state pursue
the same course prescribed for the
largest aud best schools in the Val
ley.
At the completion of the
course the boy and girl in far-off
Malheur undergo exactly the same
educational test that is used in the
public schools of Multnomah coun
ty. A diploma of graduation from
the eighth grade is sigued by the
County Superintendent and it en
titles the holder to any cineth
grade in tho state.
These first
eight years of study represent a
definite amount of work, and a di
ploma has a meaning that overy
public school worker, whether in
the primary department or in the
University of Oregon, fully under
stands.
Along with this organization of
Calls promptly answered day or night.
the common schools has grown up
Hight eall will be nnswered from Mrs.
a high-school system which is now
Wickham's Boarding House.
quite firmly established in nearly
Phone, main 136.
every county in the state.
In the
less populous counties, the high-
C oquille,
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schools are yet lacking in some re
spects,
but they are founded upon
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the same general plan— to take up
the work where the common Bchool
DENTIST.
leaves off and prepare the pupil for
entrance to the freshman class of
A. F. Kirshman,
the State University.
The high-
Office »t Residence, one block enat of
school course comprises four years
Tuttle' Hotel.
of work, aud wherever it has been
brought to the required standard,
Coquille
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Oregon.
a diploma showing graduation^ has
a definite meaning. The highschool
is yet in its formative period in sev
F o r S a le .
eral of the counties, but the time
will soon come when in every coun
A good home in this citv> on ty there will be offered a uniform
easy terms:
four years’ course of instruction
Enquire st this office.
above tho eighth grade.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF
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Oregon.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
R. C. D ement
A. J. S herwood
L . HAnLOCKER
L. II. H azard
I saiah H acker
R . E. S hin e
C O R R E SP O N D E N T S.
National Bank of Commerce,
N Y. City
Crocker-Woolworth National Bank,
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San Francisco.
1st National Bank of Portland,
Portland, Ore.
Transacts a General Banking bus-
To tlie X3 nlortunate
Dr. Gibbon
T b is o ld reliable and
most successful spec
i a l i s t in San Fraocis-
f co, still continues to
^cure all Hexue! and
Sem in al Diseases,
Isuch as Gonorrhes-
|G le e t , 8 t r i o tu re,
■ S y p h ilis, in all it
■form s. Skin Diseases
’ N e r v o u s Debility
Impotency . Seminal Weakness and Loss of
Manhood, the consequence of self-abuse
and exoesses producing the following sympa
tom s: Sallow countenance , dark spots nn
der the eyes, pain in the head, rinp’ ng in
the ears, loss o f confidence, diffidence, in
approaching strangers, palpatation of the
heart, weakness o f the limbs and back, loss
of m em ory, pim ples on the face, oonghs-
«•nsum ntion eto.
D R . G IB B O N has practised in San Fran
oisoo over 41 yearsan 1 thosptroubled should
not fail to consult him and receive theben-
eflt of his great sk ill and experience. The
.i tetor cures when others fail. Try him.
0 0 KBS G U A R A N T E E D
Persons cured
at hom e.
Charges reasonable. Call or
w rit*.
D R . J . F . G IBBON,
V ’rnStiBv itn*i dm Fr»P3l»«o
The State University has recently
given the
high-school
move
ment a new impeteus by drop
ping from its course of study nil
branches properly included in high-
school work. Heretofore, studeuts
could go to the State University
and take two or three years of work
preparatory to entrance in the fresh
man year. This has been gradually
eliminated until now the board of
regents has found it practicable to
drop all the preparatory work and
concentrate the work of the institu
tion upon the four years o f the col
lege course. This will tend to
strengthen the high schools, for
for students who would otherwise
secur i their preparatory instruc
tions at Eugene must noW go either
to the public high schools or to
some of the private academies.
With this elimination of the aca
demic work, the educational stand
ards at the State University have
been raised and that institution will
become more popular amoung men
and women seeking a college edu
cation.
This systematic organization of
onr public school system is in keep
ing with the best thought of the
time in every line of effort. A per
fect organization of working forces
does more than nny other one thing
to secure the success of industrial
enterprises. Each department of a
factory or of a business institution
has its particular work to which it
gives exclusive attention. Thus
each worker is enabled to accom
plish the greatest results, and since
the whole system works in harmony,
there is nothing left undone. Thus
it will be in our educational system.
The completion of the eighth grade
will be the ambition of every boy
and girl who CDters the public
schools. When a common school
education has been acquired, many
will drop out and learn tradee, be
come farmers or laborers, house
keeper», or enter the agricultural
* collog* or normal school to prepare
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»stifled that a slitting of the
baryngeal tonsil (just back of the
use) resulted in a great increase
F brightness and intelligence on
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The Philippine “ Commission^
without commissions) who are ‘ A doctor hero has sued me for $12.
aveling through this country and 50, which I claimed was excessive
for a case of cholera morbus,” says
iride to their conquerors R. White, of Coachella. Cal. “ At
oubt get a lot of new ideas the trial he praised hin modical skill
>re weighing anchor again at and medicine. I asked him if it
Franolsco. It is understood was not Chamberlain’s Colic, Chol
era and Diairhoea Remedy he used
as had good reason to believe it was,
ssertions about the intelligence, and he would not say under oath
nterprise, and refinement of the that it was not.” No doctor could
uso a better remedy than this in a
eople of the archipelago.!^
At the session of the Eastern case of cholera morbus, it never
ublic Education Association Dr. fails. Sold by R. S. Kuowlton.
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for special work. Others will con
tinue the Course and graduate from
the high school. A still smaller
number will go on through the
State University, completing the
sixteen years of study which the
public school system offers. It is
neither practicable nor wise for
every person who enters the first
year of the common schools to try
to complete the senior year of the
university, but it is well that the
whole system should be so harmon
iously organized that those who de
sire to pursue the whole course may
do so with no loss of time or waste
effort.— Oregonian.
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Aa effort is being made to intro
duce and mai tain something like
order in the Chicago convention.
No flags, banners or portraits will
^0 allowed on exhibition. A very
good idea, and worthy of adoption
at St. Louis.
2825
Physicians who have just held a
convention at Providence, R. L,
posit that the diseases which affiict
humanity are largely the result of
overeating--especiaUy
of meats.
They also discountenance the com
mon habit of candy eating.
T h o la t e s t in
M IL L IN E R Y
at M r s . G. L . M o o n ’ s
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You w ill fin d the latest in spring and summer Millinery
ny stor
Dress Trimming and Fancy Goods in General. Stamp-
done to order.
IVL d s . C . I V I o o n
FRONT STREET, COQUILLE, OR.
CALIFORNIA CO-OPERATIVE MEDICAL
Rev. C- F. Stimson, a Congrega
COM PANY.
tional minister of Kansas City, lauds
the President and thinks that for
Branch Office, Pharmacy Building, Coquillo City, Oregon.
every man to have an immense fam
ily is a solemn duty. He has had
three pairs of twins and four singles
in the course of seven years. Some
fathers would not consider it a Arc purely co-oporative in overy respect and the Company will spnre
Both Republican and Democratic
neither timo nor money In teaching the people at large the
blessing, but Cyrus has a salary of
Congressional
Committees have
great and inestimable benefits which come to each and every
$3,600.
established campaign headquarters
member of its system.
at Washington. They are now en
Knoxville, Tena., seems to be
gaged in sizing up speeches and de the center of a groat educational
Note and Comment.
ciding what will do the most harm. ] movement. The most comprehen
The Democrats must be up and Republicans seem to have given up sive summer school in the world
doing if they expect to overturn tho idea of circulating a million of will open at the University on June
the
Congressional majority of Bourke Cockran’s free trade speech. 28, for some months of study. More
twenty-four now held by the Re The Democrats declare it was a than 2,000 students will be in at
publicans. A shifting of thirteen bluff.
tendance, most of them school
districts will do it however.
It looks at this moment as if Jos teachers thus employing their vaca
According to the program now eph W. Folk, of Missouri, might be tion. More than a hundred expert
arranged, nominating speeches at dragooned into thg service as Dem educational lectures will be on hand
Chicago will be made by Senator ocratic candidate for Vice President and a dozen lectures will be deliv
The University
Beveridge of Indiana, H. 8. Ed He doesn't want it, but that fact ered every day.
TvCaretifteld., Ore.
wards of Macon, Georgia, Joseph makes him more attractive and more stands 1100 feet abov the sex in
Colton of Duluth, Minn., George A. available.
Hie declination of the the mountains.
Agents for leading makes of
Knight of California and a gifted [honor would not serve b i n ; did
colored lawyer from Baltimore. It ! not Horatio Seymour soy to the
A N tr o u K H e a r t
is liable to be modified, however.
convention, “I connot, will not ac-
Is assured by perfect digestion.
■ cept—your candidate I can nofbe,"
A bill was recently passed in : and then be ran nnd did his best.
Indigestion swells the stomach and
Massachusetts making i*. illegal for
puffs it up against the heart. This
women and children to work at
Dr. Moore of the Agricultural causes shortness of breath, palpita
We boy for Cash from Mannfactnres and therefore can
night in the cotton factories. Gov Department reports that tho water tion of the heart and general weak
ernor Bales vetoed the bill. Prob : supply can be cleared of deadly ness. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure cures
sell you at bottom prices. Wo also carry a fall line of
ably he thinks that nobody has any bacteria by treating tlie water with indigestion, relieves the stomach,
right to keep women and children ! infinitesimal doses of copper salt«. tnkes the strain off the heart and
from working excepting one who is He says that “ at a cost of frum fifty restores it to a full performance of
willing to keep them from starving to sixty ccDts per million gallons its funtion naturally. Kodol in
by giving them a job “ equally all known algie infesting reier- creases the strength by enabling
And everything else in the music line.
good." It is a pity that women and roirs for public water supply may the stomach and digestive organs to
children ever have to work in fac be destroyed without harm to man, digest, assimilate and appropiate to
tories; but for women and childreu ; animal or fish. It is homeopathic- the blood ami tissues all of the food
I O O F HALL
wbo have nobody to turn to for ( copper sulphate being tiod up in a nutriment. Tones tbs stomach and
support, such work is not the worst gunny-bag, - I part aulphate to digestive organs. Sold by R, S.
thing that could happen to them. i 1,000,000 pert* water. NotP
KjiowUot)
Secretary Shaw is Very much dis
appointed to find that the great de
pletion of the Treasury by the Pan
ama Cunal Purchase will result in a
deficit at the end of the fiscal year,
June 30. It will be small, however,
und should exist but a short time.
Their Methds
Chas. Grissen
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