Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917, April 18, 1906, Image 1

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V o l . 23: No. 31.
Filtered n» second-claie matter May
8, HM5, at the puatoffice at Coquille,
Oregon, un<ter act of Congress of March
3, 1879.
Walter Culin, M. D.
P h y s ic ia n
and
B ubokon
Coquiu.B C ity , O kk .
Krononberg Bldg.
Next Door to P. O.
Telephone S.
J. J. STANLEY
law yer
Martin Building,
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Front Street
CoqUILLB, O bbooh
A. J. Sherwood,
A ttobnbt - a t -L a w ,
N o t a s i P d blio ,
Coquille,
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Oregon
Walter Sinclair,
ATrOBNBT-AT-LAW,
N otary P u b lic ,
Coquille,
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Oregon.
I. Hacher,
A b strac tsr
of
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CoQCH.i.s C ity , O rb
Hall & Hall,
A ttobnbts - at - L a w ,
Dealet in R i a l E s t a t i of a l l kinds.
Marshfield, Oregon.
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COQUILLE, COOS COUNTY, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18, 1906.
"E m otional O utbursts ”
I are so completely absorbed iu each and m an hood. Parents must ever
other that their minda seems in­ bear much the greater share o f the
We give below a paper by Mi»»
capable of any effort. At least one respon sib ility . A ud how ch eerfu lly
Ellen N. Ileauii», teacher of the 7th year of the adolescent stage is us­
w ou ld they accep t it co u ld they
and 8th grades in our public school, ually devoted to t‘<e blind god,
realize as every teacher with g o o d
eutitled ‘ Emotional Outbursts,” Cupid. The imaginative faculties red blood iu his veins must realize,
which was read at the meeting of are usually very active, and idealism what a precious treasure they will
the Coquille Public School Im­ is predominant, in this, the most I possess <n later years in the love
provement League, held on the (ith | rapidly formative period of life.
and gratitude of those children
inst, and should be read by all pu­
The adolescent is a hero-worship­ whom they have roared aud trained
pils of the higher grades, as well as er, his imagination building ou the into intelligent men aud women
the patrons of the school:
stories read or told him, while he for time and eternity."
“The importance and necessity of himself sighs for far off worlds to
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controlling emotional outbursts conquer, as be elevates his hero*
L iquor E lection Invalid.
must always appeal to any one who so far above ordinary mortals on
Salem, April 10.—The supreme
has had much experience with hu­ this mundane sphere.
The indif­
manity. The control or absence of ference of middle age to these vis­ court today rendered the following
control of the emotions must al­ ion» is distressing to him.
decisions:
In the matter of the petition of
ways bring much quiet and happi­
“ At this time comes the instincts
ness, or quite the reverse to every to lead and to follow, especially do E. D. Hussey for a writ of habeas
individual and those with whom the new-born powers urge leader­ corpus. Hussey was the appellant
be is associated.
ship.
Aggressiveness is strongly and the state of Oregon the re­
“ Before attempting to speak of the developed. To causo the adolescent spondent in an appeal from the eir
management of outbursts in the to follow masterful strength and cuit court of Coos county, J. W.
young, it is necessary first to con­ authority nre needed. For this rea- Hamilton, judge. Hussey was con­
sider some of the causes which pro­ son it is contended by some that | victed in the recorder’s court at
duce the all too common ebullitions men are better teachers than are I Nortb Bend of tiolatinS tho V ™ -
of feeling, which in many cascB be­ womeu for pupils above the age of vision" of the lccal °Ption act “ ud
cause of neglect become habits thirteen years. The nervous, sen- ,nttde to Pfty a fino of *50 a,,d Placed
which are sorely distressing to the sative teacher will usually have lit­ in jail until the flue was paid.
He
unfortunate possessor.
petitioned
the
court
to
he
discharg­
tle success in managing pupils of
Oue o f the m ost p erp lexin g p r o b ­ that stage.
The oue possessing ed ou the ground that ho was ille­
lems w hich con fron ts every parent strength, calmness and will power gally deprivod of his liberty.
The
or teachar is that o f attem pting to will succeed, regardless of sex. petition was denied aud he appealed.
teach the ch ild to co n tro l his em o Self control must he taught and The supremo court reversed the de­
tions
A very y o u n g ch ild cries exemplified by the parent.
Innu­ cision of the lower court.
lu stily and often as nature intended merable occasions must arise where
Tho supreme court in the case of
he sh ou ld to relieve his nerves, ex­ decision and firmness are required. Marsden against Harlocker decided
ercise his lu n gs and increase the Moral teaching by parents is es­ the act void in Coos county; judg­
p ow er o f his circulation.
A s the pecially necessary at this period as ment is reversed, the case remand­
first o f several years pass he cries the adolescent mind seems often to ed and the prisoner ordered to be
less often , b ut w ith in crea sin g en ­ react against early moral training, discharged in aa opinion by Justice
$1.50 P e i .
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Proclamation.
Whoreas’.tlio Secretary of State of
the State of Oregon has notified me
in writing that pursuant to the pro-
visions of an Act entitled “ Au Acf
making effective the initiative aud
referendum provisions of Section 1
Carries a full and complete stock of
of Article IV of the Constitution of
the State of Oregon, and regulating
elections thereunder, and providing
penalties for violations of provisions
of this act,’’ approved February
24th, 1903, a committee of citizens
of Clackamas Couutv, C. W. Kerns
being the chairman thereof, duly
filed in his office on January 22nd,
1906, au initiative petition contain­
ing 77G1 signatures, properly at­
tached to a copy of said measures,
certified in accordance with law, de­
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manding that a proposed law, the j
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title, tenor and effect of which is
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shall be submitted to the legal
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voters of the State of Oregon for
their ax>proval or rejection at the j
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general election to bo held in said j
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state on tho 4th day of June, being j
the first Monday in June, 1900.
and
and
Now, Therefore, I, Geo. E. Cham- j
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berlain, Governor of the State of j
Soft Drinhs (!)
Oregon, in obedience to the pro- * Pool Tables
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yinons of said act herein before \\s
first mentioned, do hereby make
Fruits, Nuts, Candies, Cigars and Tobacco.
and issue this proclamation to the
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people of the Stute of Oregon, an­
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nouncing that the said committee
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of citizens of Clackamas county,
Oregon, C. W. Korns being the
Chairman of said committee, has
filed said initiative peti'ion with the
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requisite number
of signatures
thereto attached, demanding that
there sha’l be submitted to the
legal electors of tho State of Oregon
for tlioir approval or rejection at
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the regular election to be held on
tho 4th day of June, 1906, said day
hi ing the first Monday in said
Front Street,
me ith, a bill to propose by initiative
pet ion a bill entitled “ A hill to
C O Q U IL L E !, O R E G O N .
propose by initiative petition a law
A ll w o r k g u a r a n t e e d .
for the abolishment of tolls on the
Mount Hood and Barlow Road, and
providing for the purchase of the
same by tho State of Oregon,” the
teuor and effect of which in brief is
to direct the Secretary of State to
purchase the Mount Hood and
Barlow Road from the I’ acitic Ab­
stract, Guaranty & Trust Company,
the owner thereof, for a Bum not
exceeding $24,000.00, and to de­
B. FE N T O N
liver to said company before the lst»|
Fnop
day of September, 1906, or as soon
Saddle Horses of host quality always on hand. G ood Rigs in rrdi-
as said bill may become a law, a
warrant upon tho State Treasurer ness for special trips. In fact, a general Stage aud Livery busines.-.
Accommodations for Taveliug men a specialty
payable out of any moneys in the
general fund of the State of Oregon Leave Coquille at 6 a. m., arriving at Itosehiirg at 10 p. m. Fare $5.50
not appropriated iu favor of said
corporation for the sum of $24,000.-
00, upon delivery to the said Sec­
retary ot State of a deed conveying
to the State of Oregou said road,
together with all rights, franchises
and privileges of every kiud and
character pertaining thereto, and
A private hospital for the care and treatment of medical, surgical
as soon as the titlo to said road is
conveyed to the state all tolls of
and obstetrical cases. Equipment new and modern
every kind and character are to ho
in every particular.
Rates from
abolished and said road free to the
use of the public.
Done at the Capitol at Salem, I
this Fifth day of February, A. D , I
Including room, b^ard, general nursing and drugs.
1906.
(Signed)
G eo . E. C ham berlain ,
Governor.
(Signed)
F. I. D unbar ,
Secretary of State.
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nowlton’s Drug Store
DRUGS, MEDICINE,
FINE STA TIO N E R Y,
TO ILET ARTICLES.
J osh ’s Place,
T. T. LAND, Proprietor.
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e rg y and vehem ence, dependant in and tho parent is often astonished j M°tire-
a
grea t d eg ree ou the restraint and and sorely grieved by the irrita­
In the case of Robert Morslen,
C. A. Sehlbrede,
disciplin e or lack o f these in the bility, impatience aud objection to appellant, against L. Harlocker and
Attorney-at-Law,
hom e training.
restraint which is made by the in­ others, respondents; H. H. McPher­
Notary Public.
Phone 781.
“ In this connection it may be in­ dividual.
More than at any previ­ son, appellant, against L. Harlocker
teresting to note that it is said the ous period of life does the adoles­ and others, respondents, appeal from
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discipline of Susannah Wesley, the cent require wise care aud restraint. the circuit court of Coos county, L.
mother of the great preachers, was The constant exercise of sympathy, T. Harris, judge, in au opinion by
so perfect that after the age of one firmness and enutiou on the part of Judge Moore the judgment of the
E. D. Sperry.
W . C. Chase.
year, her children were never known parents and guardians are necessary, lower court is reversed.
to cry alcud.
From nine until or acts may be done which will mar
Robert Marsden instituted suit
SPERRY & CHASE,
thirteen the normal, healthy child the entire future.
November
22, 1904, against tho
Then, if ever, is
who has reasonable pnrental coutrol the child entitled to careful atten- county judge and the commission­
Attornnys-al-Law.
is generally a content follower of tien ns to his associations and to the ers of Coos county to enjoin them
Office in R obinson B u ild in g
his elders, and is so largely occupied companionshipof parents and teach­ from declaring the result of an elec­
O regon.
Coquille,
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with the concrete world aud its ers.
tion held to determine whether the
manifold attractions that his own
sale of intoxicating liquors as a bev­
T
“One 1ms but to pay slight atten­
emotions seem in a degree to he
erage should be prohibited.
The
tion
to the news reports from the
E. G. D. Holden,
subordinated to his intense preoccu­
plaintiff conducts a wholesale aud
large cities, and even from the
pation in this direction.
L aw ybb ,
retail liquor business and has $20,-
small town to learn how large a |
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From
thirteen
years
to
eighteen
U. B. Commissioner, General Insoraiic«
000 invested.
The complaint al­
proportion of boys and girls in ado­
aud twenty, or during the adoles­
leges that the county court called a
Agent, and Notary Publie. Offiee
lescent life go down in the awful
cent period of life of which it is the
special election and that by reason
in Robin son Building.
vortex of ruin. Juvenile courts and
purpose
of
this
paper
to
deal
partic­
of failure to give proper noti:e as
Coquille, Oregon.
reformatories are doing much good
ularly, the individual is passing
to the time and purpose of the elec­
work, hut they leave a scar and a
through a very critical stage of ex­
tion a majority vote iu favor of pro­
stigma. To form character is grand­
istence and is often the victim of
hibition resulted. The two cases
er than to reform it, and prevents
varying and conflicting emotions.
A. F. Kirshman,
were argued and submitted togeth­
many heartaches.
The rapid increase in stature and
er. Marsden against Harlocker is
D b n t ist .
Emotional outbursts are not to be a suit in equity.
weight seems to expert a remark­
treated as unpardonable sins, hut
able
influence
ou
the
nervous
and
McPherson against Harlocker is
Office two doors South of P ool ofiloe.
muscular systems. The muscles of the youth must be shown that such a writ of review to have the decision
Coquille
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Oregon.
the larynx are so adjusted that ar­ outbreaks lessen his power, injure nnd determination of tho officers o f
ticulation becomes difficult while bis strength of character, in way the officers of Coos county in the
the voice is undergoing a transfor­ make him weaker; that well balanced matter of the election referred to
mation.
The muscles of the body strong munhood and womanhood reviewed and annulled. The county
COQUILLE RIVERJTE W B 5AT CO
are not under control and the indi­ must come only through bis own court’s threat to declare the result
Str. D IS P A T C H
vidual leans .on some near by object efforts in over-comiug and conquer­ of said election will do irreparable
Tom White, Master
when standing, and lolls when sit­ ing self; that for others, but more injury to plaintiff's business.
Leaves
I Arrives
than all for his own good, must he
A demurrer to the complaint hav­
Bandon ........ 7 A-M. | Coquille ____ 10 a - m . ting. The physical system is rap­
Coquille ....... 1 P-M. | Bandon _____ 4 P-M. idly changing and the nervous sys- endeavor to control his conduct, to
ing been sustained and plaintiff do-
Connects at Coquille with train for Marshfield
tom is in much the same state of cultivate firmness of purpose and i dining further to plead the suit
and steamer Kjho for Myrtle Point.
growth and transition. The brain steadiness of character.
| was dismissed and he appeals.
Str. F A V O R IT E
“Experience and observation have
The supreme court holds that the
rapidly increases in weight and the
J. O. Moomaw, Master,
Leaves
I Arrives
mind is conscious of added power led to the conclusion that corporal county court did not ns required by
Coquille....... 7 a - m . | Bandon. .10:45 a - m .
punishment at this period is unwise, )aw order tho election in question
Bandon........ 1 P-M. 1 Coqnllle. 4:45 p - m . iu every fibre.
“Under these conditions of brain and neldoui, if ever, gives good re- ,,nd such election was invalid and
Str. ECHÓ
and body the individual who is now suits.
Parents,
but especially declares tho judgment of the court
H. .lam■«, Master.
entering a new world emerging, as teache-s, must base their right to below reversed,
Leaven
I
Arrives
MyrtlePoint.. .7 a - m . | oquilleC’y 9 30 a - m . it were, from the chrysalis into the control upon superiority of char-
P h y sica l Culture and E xp res-
Coquill« C ity.. .1 p - m . | Myitie P’t. .4 00 p - m .
Chssted Death
butterfly, is decidedly emotional acter and intelligence, rather limn
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sioa
Daily except Sunday.
ou
threats
or
blows
which
so
ofteu
and
usually
impatient
of
restraint.
Kidney
troubles
often
ends
fata
Mrs. VVootton, of tho Columbia
£ ^ T T h e safe and reliable tiwn- m f W
The emotions strive for control and cripple a weak nature and create iy, hut by choostng tho right me d - College of Expression, Chicago, will
screw
bursts of joy are usually followed defiance in a strong one. The wise 1 icine, E. II. Wolfe, of Bear drove, take a limited number of pupils.
The New and Speedy,
Iowa, cheated death. He says:
by equally strong bursts of anger giving of freedom to the adolescent
Apply at N. E. corner 2nd floor
“Two years ago I hail Kidney
Successor to W H. Mansell.
means
much.
Complete
liberty
or excessive sorrow. The emotional
S tr . E l i z a b e t h
Trouble, which caused me great of school building between 4 nnd 5
laughing of the young girl so gen­ which is often granted is most per­ suffering nnd anxiety, but I took o’clock p. m.
C. P. Jensen. Master.
erally termed "giggling” or “ titter­ nicious ns it develops into license. Electric Ritters, which effected a
W IL L M E E T A L L B O A T S A N D T R A IN S .
Will make regular tripe between
F o r Sale.
ing” is a familiar example.
Never . Children whose lives have been complete cure. I have also found
All orders handled with carefulness and expedience
Coquille River and San again in life will occurrences bn so carefully guarded are fsr less likely
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ben.efit ‘ V « P," 'r,1,1l do'
A three-diac Hancock plow will !
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bility
and
nerve
trouble,
and
keep
Fra n cisco .
excruciatingly funny to her.
♦o develop unbalanced tendencies thel„ constantly on hand, since, a< . he »old at a bargain, alao a span of !
ITo Stop-over at W ay Porta.
Inquire A g C X lt f o r th *t b e s t G O O S C o U J l t y G o a l
“Only those who have observed and yield much more readily to ) fi„,| rhey Imve no equal ” R. S. young hones well broke.
Electric Lights. Everything in First
at thin office.
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judicious
treatment
which
calls
out
Knowlton
druggist,
guarantees
closely
know
how
nearly
this
laugh­
Class Style.
ter herders on tears. Hysteria may Dew activities, gives added respon- them at 50c.
IF YOC ARE
Robinson has completed shelving I
then be very easily developed in sibilities and awakeDg new interests
Living indoors so much during 07 dozen of tho Brown Hhoe Com-1
sensitive highly wrought natures. in life.
I hey are up-to-date
Inherited blood disnanes generally
“ A year o f steady work has often the winter months creates a sort of pany’s shoes.
in
style
nnd
finish,
in fact the most
a
stuffy,
want-of-ozone
condition
in
MISS L. G. GOULD. SUPERINTENDENT.
make their appearance in early wrought the transformation from
OF GETTING
YOU
A
adolescence.
adolescence to manhood.
Giving the blood and system generally. “ nifty" lot of shoes ever brought to
private Hospital well equipped for the treat­
“ Since the emotions are so alert responsibility is the keynote.
Ex­ Clean up and get ready for spring. wn. Call nnd s e e ’em.
ment of su rgical and medical diseases.
at this stage, the opposite sexes be­ amples of finely moulded character, Take a few Early Risers. These
Duprey’s Celery Headache Pow- j
famous
little
pills
cleanse
the
liver,
gin
to
attract
each
other,
sometimes
of
honor,
of
heroism,
stir
the
blood
Call at the O. K. Creamery and let
Trained N urses in Attendance.
ders, give instant relief. Price 2 5 1
me make you a price on the beet
to the total exclusion of things at all ages, and parents and teach­ stomach and bowels and give the cents. R. 8. Knowlton, Coquille {
and cheapest engine on the market
temporal, or things spiritual.
The ers can do no better than make use blood a chance to purify itself. City; C. Y. Lowe, Bandon.
—the Wolverine.
They relieve headache, sallow com-
love emotion often predominates to of such while they work in barmoDj plexion, etc. Sold by R. S. Knowl-
such an extent that the individuals to secure well rounded womanhood I ton
W.H.SCHROEDER
Watchmaker and Jeweler,
ROSEBURG-MYRTLE POINT-
STAGE LINE
MARSHFIELD
General hospital
Ì0515 to $$30 pei* w eek
Miss S. C. Lakeman, Matron.
Marshfield, Oregon.
Claude F ox,
Carenerai D raym an
THINKING
Gasoline
Engine
Geo. E. Peoples
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HORSFALL HOSPITAL