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1 Squille Herald. WEDNESDAY, OCT. IO, 1906. Oar Common School*, BT C. H. HARROW. U l E ditor H erald :— Before taking up spelling as we intended in this article, we desire to give a few more thoughts on reading and its appli> cation. Few persons comprehend that correct reading is the very basis of a good English education. You cannot obtain a clear concep tion nor a correct understanding of any question, problem, or state ment unless you read it correctly, This applies especially to Arithme tic, Grammar, Geography, History, Rhetoric, and all similar studies. In eleven years experience, I have seen more teachers fail on their ex amination from misreading the prob lems and questions, tbau from any other one cause Teachers that I knew could solve the problem or an swer the question, and in talking with them afterward I almost invar iably discovered that they had failed to read the question so as to get its true meaning. And one of the greatest difficulties nearly all per sons have to overcome is reading too rapidly. Very few persons get the real depth of meaning intended to be conveyed by the writer, even when reading our daily papers. To be a good reader, one must be able to put himself in the place of tho writer, and see and feel and un derstand. what the writer saw and felt and understood. This is the great art of good reading. And to do this, one must not only hare per fect control of his voice, but in ad dition to the things 1 mentioned lust week, he must have perfect con trol of well developed breathing organs, must be able to fill the lungs nnd bold or expell the breath at will, either slowly and quietly with f jrce and power, or with explosive force and power. He must have good expression both as to features and tone of voice, cloar distinct pro nunciation, and thorough knowledge of pitch, force, stress, tremor, quan tity, quality, melody, cadence, pause, movement, directness, interrogation, aifi'poucaiiuu, luiltauon, »-Ucmkiuu, transition, antithesis, parenthesis, npostrophe, soliloquy, climax and compass, with gesture and action. Tho good reader must also under 3 S T O T IO E . Long Silk Gloves at .Mrs, Moon’s. Dr Withyoombe, Prof A. L C apt R eed Falla to H is Death, Notice is hereby given that all Seed and feed oats at Land A Kinsley and a Mr. Clovei, late of Expense in Vacation after j u jv About Sixty of our Local Singers to k )’on!i On Suturiliiy at about 10 o ’clock C oob County warruuts drawn on the Germany, arrived on schedule time Give Queen Either this Week 1906 term. Rig closing out sale is on now at and very interesting and well-at- a. in, Captrin Oloff Reed, a pioneer general road fund aud endorsed In Masonic Hall. Officers salaries,................. $1216 68 Lorenzs store. tended meetings were held at Bev- steamboat man of this river, while prior to October 1, 1906, will be Election................................. 3 00 ------- Ladies’ fine shoes, Eastern made, eral different points in the county. attempting to repair an eave trough paid on presentation at my office in For the past two weeks nearly Janitor.......................... 80 Q 0 at the Mill store. Dairying and scientific farming were 00 l,,iru 0,10 ' f his places neur (toquille, Oregon. No interest will Indigent Soldiers................ 56 qq all our local singers have been at- A nice line of Misses’ cloaks just discussed, but the subject re -eiving M l from the staging ami 1 ^ aj|ow#{j after Hept 30, 1906. Expense................................. 25 jg tending the rehearsals and prepar iu at Mrs. Nosler’s. killed. J. B. DULLEY, the greatest attention was that of waB ing the sacred opera “ Queen Esther” Indigents,.................. 39!i The deceased was born in Chris For shoes that have some snap denatured alcohol. Coos county Coos County Treasurer. which will be given iu all its orien Circuit Court,........................ 18 and style to them, call at Robinson s. has been designated as a point to tenson, Norwav, aud was 78 years, Coquille, Oregon, Sept. 25, 1906. tal splendor in the Masonio Hall, KEOULAR OCTOBER TERM. When you go to get your oil suit receive one of thesi alcohol factories 10 months and 21 days old at the Friday and Saturday nights of this Full oi Tragic Meaning for winter, go to O. Wilson & Co. in case our farmers will guarantee time of his death, and leaves a IN RE JUSTICE COURT week. All the parts are to be taken Several parties are coming from a sufficiency of acreage. Enthusi- brother and two sisters to mourn his are these lines from J. H. Simmons, State of Oregon vs Geo. E. Bax- by local singers except the solo of Mars lifield to attend “ Queen Esther, aptic meetings are being held in suddeu taking off, who are Capt. of Casey, la. Think what might ter. “ King” which will be sung by Mr. The very latest in readymade 1 different parts of the county, and Hans Reed, of Marshfield, Mrs. have resulted from hie terrible E. G. D. Holden, J. P. fees, $20 55 Cecil R. Wade, a young attorney cough if he had not taken the med * State of Oregon vs Maxam Young. who has recently come to Coos Co. dress skirts for Indies at Mrs. Nos. we feel sure that the requisite quau Oilman and Mrs Tbelin. icine about which he writes: “I ler’s. j tity of land in as good as assuied. E. G. D. Holden, J. P. fees, 9 For a time the Capt. was inter bad a fearful cough, that troubled to reside and who has located in Mrs. John Fox, witness fees, 1 ested with Oden Nelson iu the mer- my night’s rest. I tried everything Lots of different styles of shoes Marshfield, Mr. Wade has a bass Land A Lyons haue seed rye. Mrs. Augusta N osier“ ....... 1 oantilo business nt Norway, and but nothing would relieve it, until voice of pleasing quality, and bis in any size to choose from at Rob inson’s. Full stock of grass seeds at built the steamer Cecies in the I took Dr. King’s New Discovery for Charlotte McDonald “ .......... 1 rendition of the interpolated song, seventies and was connected with Consumption, Coughs and Colds, Elma McDonald,..... “ .......... 1 Anything you want in Flanelette Knowlton’s. “ I am King O’er Land and Sea,” as which completely cured me.” In Lee Goodman witness and Robinson’s new fall dress goods the steamboat business for many stantly relieves and permanently he sung it in the production of ready made underware at Mrs. constable fees.................... 7 25 Queen Esther in Marshfield recent Nosler’s. years during which time he made are here, call and see them. c u r e B all throat and lung diseases; State of Oregon vs Wm Reddick. ly, brought forth storms of applause. muoy friends in Coos County. prevents grip nnd pneumonia. At Gold Seal Rubber Boots worth A new line of Walk-Over shoes E. G. D. Holden, J. P. fees 8 10 The costumes furnished by Mr. twice as much as any other make at The funeral service was conduct 1 R. S. Knowlton’s, druggist; guar at tho C- M. A M. Co’s store. Eva Reddick, witness........... 1 50 Robinson for this production are Drane’s. ed at the grave in the Norway cein- anteed; 50c nnd $1.00 Trial bottlg Mens’ and Boys’ fall and winter eteiy on Monday at 2 p. in. by Rev. free. Milton J Reese,...................... 1 50 elaborate and carefully studied to C, I. Green, of Lampa, is now do Lilly Reese............................... 1 50 represent the costumes worn by the ing the butchering act for the En suite to suit all at Robinson’s. Thos. Barklow, of Myrtle Point. NOTICE. Be sure and see that fine Panama Amy Reddick.......................... 1 50 Jews and Persians in the term of terprise Meat Market, "of this city. dress goods at O. Wilson A Co’s, E. M. Blackerby, constable, 6 95 king Xerxes the royal husband of Notice is hereby given that the Our Special Piano Sale. Special sale on stone ware at O W. W. Gage, constable and Step in at Mrs. Nosler’s and ox- County Court will receive sealed Queen Esther. Wilson A Co’s on Fridays and Sat milage....................................... 8 75 amine her dress and goods 'Kimona VWd like to have a special sale bids up to and including Wednes The scarf drill by seven young urdays of each week. And clean out all our stock, State of Oregon vs Claude Clark ladies ib a feature o f the entertain goods just in. day, October the 3rd, 1906, for the But how to tell our little tale Land A Lyons have chicken feed E. Bender J. P. Fees.......... 2 95 ment that never fails to please and superintending and raring for the Dont forget that Mrs. Nosier has Our purpose seem to block. State of Or egon vs J. E. Camp the drill of the King’s and Queen’s wheat at reduced rates by the ton. n swell line of Ladies dress skirts We’ ve had a “ clearance sale” before, County Poor Farm and Infirmary It will pay you to investigate prices. bell. Our neighbors had a “ fire” and the inmates thereof from the and Childrens coats. pages always interests the audience. Across the street ;they’ re‘ *cleaning store” 4th dav of October, 1906, to tho 1st B. B. Teters, of Fairviey, was in Alltogether the entertainment D. P. Strang Jr., J, P........ 4 10 All stoneware at O. Wilson A Eisehere they’ ll “ soon retire” day of March, 1907. The County E. B. Henry, constable fees, 7 15 is one far above the average of am town Monday selling some nice' C o ’ b will be offered at special sale We don’ t just like the “ auction sale” grapes, of which he raises ¡a goodly Court reserves the right to reject State of Oregon vs Frank Mayer ateur performances and all who for the next few weeks. The “ alteration’s old” any and all bids for all service. D P Strang Jr., J. P........... 4 45 have witnessed the rehearsals agree number on his place. J. W. Clinton who has been un Of course we can’ t say we’ ve “ failed” J am es W atson , A fine line of the A. G. Spauld E. B. Henry, Const fees... 29 OS it is to be the best local entertain The “ marked down” tale’ s been told, der the weather of late, was able to Clerk. “ Discarded styles” doesn’ t sound so well, Dated Sept. 13, 1906. State of Oregon vs J. A. Barnes. ment ever given here. The follow ing sweaters at the Coquille Mill be up to town yesterday. A Mercantile Co’s Store. The “ over-stocked” won’ t g o ; T. H. Chapman, J. P. fees 8 ' 90 ing is the cast of characters and Mrs. E. -J. Price and daughter, S. H. McAdams, the blacksmith We guess we’ ll try a “ sale to sell,” C. K. Shaw, Const, fees....... 3 40 list of singers in the opera. Notice to Creditors. And see what that will do. bandies the Columbus Buggies, Mrs. John Fonlks, and son Edd, Louis Circle, witness........... 1 70 Esther, the Queen, Ethel Johnson-Mehl Notice is hereby given that the under Racene Wagons and G, L. Clark Harry Benson....................... 1 70 Ahaauerus. the K ing,......Cecil It. Wade started Friday 'for Ashland, where Vehicles. signed lias been duly appointed admin Ours is a continuous “ sale to sell,” Haman, the Premier,......... W . C. Chase they will spend the winter. Dr. Cananaugh.................... 1 70 istrator of the estate of E. H. Beyers, The finest line yet of fall and For your own protection look at the deceased, and that all persons having Zeresb, Hainan’ s wife...Gertrude Wilson Ladies’ ties and all kinds of pianos offered at other sales at so-called State of Oregon vs Andrew Shat Mordecai, theJew...........C. E. McCurdy fine shoes, the latest out, Eastern winter coats, waists and skirts for sacrifice prices, but always fortify your claims against said estate are hereby Prophetess.............. Mrs. L. H. Hazard ter. ladies and girls to arrive at Robin notified that they are required to pre made, at the mill store. self before going with the detemination Mordecai’s sister...Mrs. Chas. Moomaw sent the N a m e duly verified to the un C. L. Pennook, J. P ............ 5 10 High Priest............................J. J. Lamb not to buy, until you have first seen dersigned at theoffice of A. J. Sherwood, J. W. Bell, of Norway, who re son’s at once. J. W. Carter, Coast fees..... 14 40 Hegai......................... ................ D. Morgan cently had the experience with the Queen Esther, for the Benefit 'o f what we have to offer you as a strictly in Coquille, Coo«county, Oregon, within State vs Geo.Boone, Vic. Wick- Scribe......................... Dr. J. D. Wetmore giant powder at the rock qarry near our school Friday and Saturday reliable piano house. You certainly six months from the date hereof. County Court Pioceedings. man, John Larson. C. L. Pennock, J. P............ J. W. Carter, Const............ W. L. Condron.................... A. P. Owens, Juror............ J P Rust................................ Wm Barkas.......................... <r. n. n Uv L ............................. M. P. Gulovson................... Jake Evans....witness......... John WasBon......................... Geo. Nichols............„ .......... Will Conklin......................... John Coukliu......................... Geo. McDougal.................... Ira Alba................................ Irving Smith......................... Floyd Coffelt........................ Tom Mills............................. Frank Sherman ................. 8 2 5 1 1 1 j 1 4 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 10 SIN G FOB PU BLIC SCHOOL. 20 70 60 00 00 00 00 00 30 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 stand, and be able to express the various passions and emotions, such as mercy, joy, sorrow, grief, resig. antion, gratitude, cheerfulness, hope, expectation, reverence, adora tion, awe, love, jealousy, suspicion, admonition, moral courage, re proach, obstinacy, physical courage, State vb Jno Negithon. command, threatening, defiance, denunciation, fear, terror, horror, W. L. Condron, constable pitv, p a iD , suspense, surprise, con fees................................. 5 Ofr tempt, envy, anger, scorn, remorse, State vs Chas. Sneddon. and despair. ■las H. Cox, witness (Trial Many readers are a failure by Jan. 1904.)........................... reason of mouthing the words, COnONER’s COURT EXPENSES. drawling, affection or “ putting on” In re inquest Margaret and Helen as we say, speaking in artificial Sawyers and Ethel Galbraith. Median Princess......... Mrs. Fred Slagle that place, was in town Manday. Persian Princess............... Grace Dudley The Walk-Over shoe is it. The Beggar..........................Mrs. Geo. Hartley Hainan's Child...........- Elsie Peoples C. M. & M. Co’s store has just re Captain King’ s Guards........V. M. Vose ceived a large assortment of them. __. (Edith Perrott Queen s Pages................... } Alice Stanley Land A Lyons have sold 100 bar nights. Secure your tickets you are too late. Robinson has just received a big lot of skirts, coats aDd furs, just the things the ladies are looking for at this leason. rels of White Spray flour in the ion Itermier last 30 days and still they continue <***>'....... I Mary VVafter Mr. and Mrs. R E. Buck have Mrs. W . F. McDaniel to come. Be sum and try this flour sold their niee borne and three lote Mrs. iv. uiyler Queen's Maids. “ ì Mrs. M Kate Watson before buying any other brand. opposite the H e r a l d buildiDg t o (Susie Tnttle Remember you get your money back W. C. Rose, the telephone man. Ray Deaa if this flour is not satisfactory, nnd Levi Bunch Kuowlton has on baud a large K ing’ s Guards.. J E Quick no questions asked. stock of best grass seeds. Consisting A. O. Hooton When it rains protect your feet of red clover, white clover, alsike, Susie Smith Neeta Smith by buying you rubbers at Robin timathy, redtop, imported orchard Emily Harlocker son’s. This seasons new stock jus grass and rye grass, also fresh sup K ing’ s Maidens...- Kate McDaniel ply of alfalfa. tn. fi Kathryn Wells Ella Johnson Anna Dudley Accompanist........ Mrs. E. O. Hawkins Director.................Martin E. Robinson. Cegar Factory for Coquille E. L. Tozier, the boot and shoe maker, who has occupied a corner in the store of C. M. Skeels for some time, has moved to the Gilkey building near the corner of Front and Hall streets and added materi ally to his stock, among other things, a lot of extras for harness, etc., and will be prepared to do a general harness repairing business in connection with his boot and shoo work will he amply rewarded for putting before yourself to the trouble as others have. Mrs. W. L. Kistuer, of this city and her sister, Mrs. G. S. Davis, of Norway, returned lately from Fern- dale, ’aliforuia, where they hail been called to the bedside of» their father, Wm. Trigg, who passed away and was buried while they were there. Dated this 9th dav of July, 190fi. J. P. BEYERS, Administrator. We refund your transportation to and from Marshfield including a day’s mu The most precious gift is the eye sight. sical entertainment to anyone purchas Do not trifle with it. ing a piano. We carry a complete line of pianos, organs, Zano O Phone and Edison ma chines ami records. 6000 copies sheet music. Instruction books and strings for all instruments. Give us a call. W . R. HAINES MUSIC CO* Phone 1441 Residence 548. C and Broadway, Marshfield, Or. It costs you nothing to see LET US DESIGN YOUR HOME And you will have Bomethlng to be proud of the rest o f your life. We are specialists on the California Bungalows and Mission style Cottages, beyond a doubt the most beautiful, convenient and inexpensive residences In America. We furnish plans, specifications and details complete any car penter can build. If you are in the least interested, send us a stamp and we will mall our prospectus, or send 50 cents for handsome book of designs. M. G. Pohl, Registered Optician Office in W. H. Schroeder’ s Jewelry Store, first week of each month. N els P. Nelson. Prosper, Oregon. A gent fo r Buffalo Gasolene Engines F. T. Crewe and bon, Clifford Crewe, of Ophir, Curry county, The best, cheapest aud most con- have sold out at that plaoe If you have lost your boyhood and the former came up last week spirits, courage and confidence of Ae nient power on the market, anil has purchased the vacant lot yomh, we offer you new life, fresh courage and freedom from ill health between the Lone Stare Restaur in Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea j V H t A E A R C YO U GOING M Y P R E T T Y IU A 1 D ? IM GOING A "W A LK IN G 51 R . S H E SA ID . ant and the Mill Co’s store for a I N E V E R G PO W W E A R Y . A N D W O U L D Y O U K N O W W H Y * I 'V E T H E V E R Y B E S T 5 H 0 E 3 ON If You want a shoe for your chil 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. R S. location for a cigar factory, they dren that wears and lias some style Knowlton. THEY Bt N™ CB rovn S hoe C ompany I s BLUE RlBBON ¿HOES* tones, and in a strained, unnatural C L Pennock, coroner’s fees THE ONLY KIND SMART LITTLE PEOPLE W1U. W E- being expert cigar makers. This about it get the Buster Brown shoe manner. Remembor -‘Hamlet’s Ad $26 80 -a llo w e d .................$18 40 will mid one more industry to our at Robiuson’s. Notice vice to the Players” , and be natural, Mrs U S Shaver, witness....... 1 50 1 ist and offer to our cigar users a be yourself. Dr. Tatom, Hie Dentist, w ill Mrs E J Gray........................... 1 50 good clean product which will be close his oflji-e «>n October 171li. an. B Gray .................................. 1 50 Some one says all this is elocu free from any contamination con til November *25th. Will mnke n In re inquest of Wm Jones. tion. Well, good reading is elocu tained by thoso made by Chinese professional tiip to Rogue Ri\er. other unclean and un tion. The common idea that Elocu. E Mingus, coroner................... 17 15 and tion consists in Yellocution, is a J M Thomas, juror................... 1 00 j scrupulous manufacturers. All NOTICE OF VACATION. great mistake. Much of the finest Ned C Kelly and milage.......... 5 60 [ dealers in cigars in the valley should Notice is hereby given that the South “ I 00 handle their gooda and encourage nnd most effective elocution is de Wm Warren ern Oregon Company, (a corporation “ ................. 1 00 their use in preforeDce to all others. livered in low impressive tones. W Hinch organized and existing un.ler the laws “ 1 00 Tones that thrill every nerve with F M Marsh of the state of Oregon) of Empire City, Just received at Knowlton's a their feeling and intensity. The E C Raymond and milage.... 4 40 Oregon, has this day filed a petition i Urge stock of Imported Orchard In re inquest of Anton Wirth. reader must feel what he reads, with the Clerk of the County Court for i Grass— Italian and English Rye Coos County. Oregon, requesting the otherwise he never can convey the C L Pennock, coroner's fees..$15 80 Grass seed. Also choice Clover Al said Court to vacate a certain Plat in 1 00 falfa, etc. true thought toothers, and his read C E Edwards, juror............ the Town of Marshfield, in said County, •1 cowvmcHT t9o* a r xhê b mow h snot <• .. . 1 00 ing becomes mere sounding words Jas Barrie Don't miss the special sale on known as the “ New Btdford Addition,” .1 ... 1 00 Friday and Saturday of each week without spirit, meaning or sense. N B Herron containing the following blocks and lots, For sal; at Robiujjtx’sJ StoreJ « .. . 1 00 of that beautiful Gensev stone nt O. We quote the following frem a lead O Howard viz: •< Blocks 3, 4. 5, 6, 7, 10, 11, 12. 13, 17, Alvin Htnith ... 1 00 Wilson A Co’a. ing authority. 18, 10, 20, 23, 24, 25, 20, 27, 28, 20, 30, • 1 ... 1 00 “ The reader must seize the soul Oeo Wood rough This is the season of decay nnd 31 and 32. Lots l and 2 in block l. Lots ; o f the author whoso thoughts he T F Hansehildt, witness... .... 2 60 weakened vitality. Nature is be 1.9$ S, 4 in block 2. Lots 1. 2. 3, 4 in • 1 If you know as well as we do that . . 2 50 ing shorn of its beauty nnd bloom would express; he must embody W m Eickworth block S. Lots 1, 2, 3, 4 in block 9. I»ts 1 If you would retain yours, fortify In re inquest on unknown body. l, 2, 3, 4 in block 21. Ix>ts 1, 2. 3, 4 in | that soul in himself, making it, for your system with Hollister’s Rocky block 22. Lots 1 ,2 , 3, 4 in block 33. the time, a part of his own being.” E Mingus, corouer........... ...$39 90 Mountain Ten 35 cents, Tea or Lots 1 and 2 in block 14. Lots 1, 2, 3, juror..... J M Thomas, 00 The best teacher liviug cannot Tablets. R. S. Knowlton. 4, (erroneously numbered b>ts 5, fi, 7, 8,) Wm VVearn 00 ... 1 take the reading books in our mod I in block 15 Ijots 1, 2, 3, 4, (erroneous- W ould stop your hair from We have just received the first M ... 1 00 ern Bcbools and teach good reading Lester Gray | ly numbered 5, fi, 7. 8"* in block 16, to | issue of “ Steel Points,” n new, but *• ........ ... 1 00 gether with all streets, alleys or frac from them, its an utter impossibility. F M Marsh ! minature magazine published at • • tions, as shown by the plat of said ad- Walter Minch ... 1 00 I Portland by William G. Steel, and Mr. R. S. Knowlton nnd others »• dir ion on file and on record in the office Ned C Kelly ... 1 00 will make its appearence every three have spoken to me about teaching of the County Clerk of Coos County, P J Rasmussen, witness.. . . . 1 50 months. It is beautiful!; illustrat an Elocution class, and I might do Oregon. M B F Griffin ... 1 50 ed an>l is principally developed to I And notice is also given that the said so if I con Id get a good class. H F Stone, constable ........ .. . 3 30 the describing the beauties of wes- petition is now pending for the time re Our next will be on spelling. | tern cenery. etc. It costa but 50 1 In re inquest on Peter Nelson. quired by law an«l that, at the exnira- Y ou would not hesitate in buying a bottle. W e Guarantee cents a year and is well worth the I tion >f thirty «lavs from this «late, the New Goods! New Goods! We E Mingun, Coroner............. price. it to give Satisfaction, and if it does not, come | Southern Oregon C«>mi-any will make • •*• - are receiving fresh, up-to-date lines II W Dunham, Juror.......... the proper application to the sai«l Coun and gei get your money back. Price 50 w ana Dacz. rrice du cents. NOTICE TO CREDIT O R S of gents' and ladies’ shoes, dry- Cima Lorenz. ty Court of and for the County of Coos good, domestics and men's furnieh- B F Cope Having gone out of business, all I an«l State of Oregon, f »r the vacation of ing goods. We pay cash for o u r ^ R E L. Bedillion...Juror | the said Plat of the “ New Be«ifor«i A«l«li- those knowing themselves to be in tion.” goods and sell the same way. debted to me are hereby notified Dated at Empire City, Oregon, this O Give us a call and examine our that an immediate settlement will 10th, day of September, * r , 190H. A Reliable Druggist. guilds and prices. We think we can be required. 1 S o u t h e r n O IRZGOS rbgc COM PAHV. A please you. C, M, A M. Go« Z. C. 8TRANU. By R. E. Shine. The Eclipse Fountain Pen is 14k with hard Iridium point and us ually sells for $3.00 Our special price for a short time $ 1.00 Every Pen ab- D ERM INE F allin g, Cure Dandruff and M ake Your H a ir Grow solutely guar anteed. 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