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C o a t i U le î l c r f t l à V #L. 24: No. 8. COQUILLE, COOS COUNTY, OREGON, W E D N E S D A Y , Entered a» second-class matter May S, 1906, at the postofHce at Coquille, Oreuon, under act of Congre«» of March 3,1879. C. R. Barrow, Attorney And Goaneellor At Law First-claw References Fifteen Years' Experience OoiiuiLLE C ity , O rk J. c I. STANLEY LAW YER Martin Building, • Front Street CoquiLL*. Oaaooa A. J. Sherwood, A ttohn ' ky - at -L a w , N otabt P ublic , Coquille, : : Oregon Walter Sinclair, A tto bn kt - a t - L a w , N otas » P u b lic , Coquille, Oregon. Hall & Hall, A ttorneys - at -L aw , Dealer in K sal E stât » of all kind«. Marshfield, Oregon. 0. A. Sehlbrede, Attorney-at-Law, Notary Public. Phone 761. MtRSKFIJttD, O IIEOO N. W. C. Chase. E. D. Sperry. SPERRY & CHASE, Attorney «-at-Law. O!fioe in Robinson Bnilding Oregon. Coquille, E. G. D. Holden, L aw thb . or THB PEAU« u. 8. Commissioner, General Insoranoe Agent, and Notary Pnblio. O ffioe in Robinson Building. JUSTICB Coquille regon. I A. F. Kirshman, D e n t ist . Offioe two doors South of Poat otBoe. Coquille . - . Oregon. COQUILLE RIVER STEAMBOAT CO Str. D I S P A T C H Tom W hite, Master I,eaves I Arrives L o n d o n ........ 7 A-M. | T oquille 10 a -*. C o o u ille ....... 1 p - m . I B a n d o n 4 p-n. Connects at Coquille with train tor Marshfield and steamer E jho for M yrtle Point. Str. F A V O R I T E «1. O. Mooinaw. Master, ayes I Arrive« Bandon. .10:45 A-M. (%>quille........ 7 a - m . 1 p - m . I Coquille. 4:45 P-M. Bandon. Str. E C H O H . dams. Master. Leaves I Arrive« MyrtlePoiut.. .7 A-M. | oqni’.le C'y !» 30 a - m . Coquille City.. .1 P-M. | Myitie P’t..4 00 p - k . Daily except Sunday. “ The safe and reliable tiwn- m screw The New and Sneedy m /W rt Str. Elizabeth C. F. Jensen, Master. Will make regular trips between Coquille River and San Francisco. I fo S top -orer at W a y Ports. Electric Lights. Everything in First Class ~ Sty le. The Mercy Hospita AT NOIBH BEND Is now open for the recep tion of patients. The terms are tlO per week and upwards. For particulars apply to Sisters of Mercy NORTH BEND,OREUON Ooe hundred and sixty acres of coal land, containing also 1.000,(ICO feet of red ceder snd the same amount of fir. Inquit* 6f Nelson Joses. Coquille. Ori F or S ale . Those who are conducting the an Southern Oragon State Normal TO R E ST . tifree seed campaign, to break down Bert Stan cliff, of the class of the custom that grown up in C od - BT C. R. BARROW. 1906 reentered the normal last Mon Passing of Ono of Onr Oldest gress of appropriating large sums (Con tinued from last week.» day to take the business course. yearly to distribute common garden and Moat Respecaed A mans education must be in his The students greatly enjoyed and flower seeds, have received a Pioneer Citisens. head ready for instant and imme powerful objeot lesson from Brook Pree. Mulkev’s address given in diate use. When he picks up a Edward Fahy, Sr., answered the lyn, N. Y. A short time ago a bon the chapel Thursday morniug. newspaper be sees no marks of em Hia subject was chosen from the beckon of death at an early hour fire w s b made of more than 10.000 phasis, d o diacritical marks, nothing Bible and is found in prov. 15, 23 to indicate the phonetic sounds, no Wednesday morning. The end was packages of the free seeds that had A word fitly spoken is like apples words divided into syllables. Hence, calm and peaceful, and came in the been sent out, but for which no use of Gold 1n Pictures of silver” He his eye must be trained to scan the presence of gathered loved ones could be found by the recipient. concluded his address by giving a words aud divide them into sylla who had learned to realize that the He was burning them to get them few remarks on tbe harmful effect bles instantaneously and uncon candle of life was preparing to out of his way. Before they were caused by the use of slang by the sciously. This sight "onoept is car flicker in the tottering steps of a all destroyed a bushel or more of students. the packages were taken to a seed ried to the brain like a flash of well spent career. A class in oratory has been organ Edward Fahy was one of our old dealer in New York. He became lightening, then the sound con ized for the young men of the Nor interested in looking up the history cept is instantly formed by the men est, best known and most respect mal. of the varieties represented, as, un ed pioneer citizens. His long years tal ear that has been properly train Pres. Mulkey is attending insti ed by oral spelling, and the word were fought with honor and useful der the act of Congress, they were tute in Sherman County this week. classed as “ new, rare and valuable is instantly and correctly pronounced ness, and as the bidding angel hov- The names of the students who seed.” A searching of seed cata ed he doubtless felt he had done without the reader noticing or even entered the Normal theis week are as thinking of the mental process by his share toward advancing the civ logues developed that one variety follows: of parsnip, two of lettuce, three of ilization of a new West and had which he arrived at a clear concep Jesse Drew, Dairy, Zella Bussey, turnip, one of tomato, one of onion reared a family who were in every tion and the correct pronuciation of Lorella; Bertha Dunlap Talent; Ray way worth to bear the family name. and two of radish had been cata the word. Hanford, Ashland, Jesse Neil, Nail logued as long ago as 1879. One It takes years of carbful, critical Dissolution occurred at the home of lettuce, one of tomato and one Creek; snd H arvey DeArmond, place near Bullards Landing, and training in oral spelling to acquire muskmelon came into ubc in 1884, Grants Pass: this mental power of perception the -news sent out caused wide Miss Delia Tibbets, a former in spread and genuine regret. Five other varieties of lettuce were and conception. Perception o f the Edward Fahy was bom in Ireland introduced between 1875 and 1890. structor in the Normal and Mr.-Hen combination of letters and the for Jan. 29, 1826, and arrivod in Coos The newest variety of seed was an ry Keeney were married at the mation of syllables, and conception county, Or., in March, 1854. He onion first introduced in 1899, while brides home in Talent last week. of their sounds. And there is no first settled where Bandon now the oldest was traced back 30 years, They will reside in Eugene, Oregon, other possible process by which stands, and for more than 50 years and its first introduction is lost in where Mr. Keeney holds a Position this mental training and power can his name baa been honorably and antiquity. Not one variety was in the First National Bank of that be acquired except by persistent, conspicuonsly linked with the found that wag either “ we,” “ rare” place. constant drill in oral spelling and E. S. county’s history and upbuilding. or “ valuable.” Most of them had pronouncing by syllables. -------_ — • »g > . ----—----- His wife, who survives him, was long since been abandoned by deal Myrtle Point Enterprise. By constant drill and practice in Sarah Sponkiener in her maiden ers to give place for improved vari. Mrs. F. G. Dixon who has been oral spelling the pupil becomes fa years, and the children left to mourn eties. Farmers’ organizations in visiting here for thaee months left miliar with all the different sounds are as follows: all parts of the couutry are taking Thursday for her home at Los- of the letters in their various com Edward W, Florenda, Henrietta, active and decisive steps to express Angeles. binations in different words, just as Isadora P., Rilas W. Mary E. Fran their disapproval if this farce of the practiced ear in music catches It is reported that Dade Berry, a cis ., Chas, G. and Miss Sarah, the pretending to favor the agricul instantly the different sounds and former Myrtle Point boy, has struck latter being present assistant cashier tural class by distributing common their variations in the musical scale. it rich in Alaska. The report places in the Bank of Bandon. Francis J. varieties of garden seeds. Farmers Besides, pupils properly trained ¡ d the figures at $400,000. Fahy is cashior of that institution. would welcome the introduction of oral' spelling, hearing the words Mrs. A. McDonald and son Nor- The daughter Henrietta, above men new and rare seeds, that, they might spelled by different pupils in their n»an nave gone to Eureka, Cal, to tioned, is deceased. improve their own productions, but various tones of voice, learn to dis The funeral of the departed citi they look upon this attempt of Con visit for a week or two with rela tinguish these sounds and under zen and pioneer will take place to gress t» palm off on them varieties tives. stand them as spoken and pro- Mrs. K. A. Deep and little son morrow at 11 o ’clock a. m. puplic that have been discarded for a score nuonced by different voices. He services, to which all are invited, or more of years, as new, ns an in Kay, leave this week with Mr. and also learns to break the word into being held at the Catholic Cemetery sult to their intelligence.—N. W. Mrs. Stewart Lyons who have'been its component syllables. And no visiting here for some time, for in Bandon. No doubt a good D u m Pacific Farmer. one enn possibly learn tojpronounce ber of pioneers and friends in gen Pasadena, Calif, where tQey will word readily and correctly until The President is looking ahead to make an extended visit. eral will arrive from other points by be has learned to divide it into syl- the morning steamer to attend the the changes that will soon take place Messrs. Hampton, Dickson and lablea by the instantaneous process in his official family. Before the last rites— Recorder. McCracken returned Wednesday of mental scanning, by which the-eye *-•**»- close of Congress there will bn two from Roland Prairie where they and the ear act in instant succes G irl's C ooln ess S a v e s L ives vacancies in the cabinet. Secretary have just completed a fine new sion. Shaw will retire on February 1st, school house, the dimension of Argentina, Kan,, Oct. 31.— The at which time he will have rounded Therefore I would have oral spe which ore 24x10 feet. ing, good old fashioned oral spell - presence of mind of Gertrude W il out five years at the hend of the ing. much of it, very much of it. liams, a teacher of the seventh Treasury Department, aud Attorney In every clime its colors are unfurled, And I would have every pupil spell grade in the Emerson public schpol General Moodv will retire a month Its fame has spread from sea to sea: and prouounce every syllable clearly here, prevented a panic and prob earlier, it being his desire to resume Be not surprised if in the other world, You hear of Rocky Mountain Tea. and distinctly, and enunciate the ably loss of life today, when Bhe the practice of law. Rumor has it R. 8. Knowlton. sounds of the letters just ns clear forced the children in her room to that Moody is sluted for the Su If You want a shoe for your chil march from the building in order, preme Court Bench but this is hurd- ly and distinctly. dren that wears and has some style Why? you ask. Because the rhe instead o f rushiDg pell-mell when an ly likely, as much opposition would about it, get the Buster Brown shoe alarm of fire was given. The fur torical effect, and the logical force probably arise from having two at Robinson’s. and power of every word uttered by nace bad set fire to the rafters in , Massachusetts men serving as asso- Sample piano, stindard make the human voice depends upon the the basement, and when smoke be j c.iate justice at the Bame time, Jus- parlor grand, quarter oak; none gan to roll into Miss Williams’ proper pronunciation of every syl 1 tice Holmes of that State being a better; retails at $42 i.00. Must lable io it, and the clear and dis room the children made a dash for »nember of the court. Mr. Moody's be sold, will take $195.00 spot cash. tinct enunciation of every sound in the door. The teacher promptly j wtjrwilent ¡8 entirely voluntary, Second hand pianos cheaper aDd on easy terms. Pohl, Myrtle Point, it. And there is one way and only stepped ahead of the frightened p re8j(fent has frequently asked Oregon. one way for the pupil to learn these children, blocking the doorway. ; reconsider his purpose and great- The owner of 80 acres of timber correctlv, and that is by spelling and raising her pointer threaten-1 )y regretg to see hjm g0 land on the Coquille river near Fair- and pronouncing by syllables, for ingly, gave the command “ Form in ' It jg almost cer(rtin that A ,nbas- view, wants a bid for the stumpage almost every syllable contains a *'De' sador to Russia Meyer will be ap- or the land as a whole. It is N. E. vowel, or is indicated by a vowel The children forced her agaiust pointed to one of the vacancies, but i of S. W. i and S. W. J of the 8. sound. the door-jam and she was severely just, which he will secure, appears W. J cf 36 in 27, S. R. 12. W. Ad- “ There is no royal road to learn bruised, but she stood her ground, j to be undetermined. The Second drees, F. F. Weston, 1302, Webster ing.” I repeat it, “ There is no After a few moments hesitation the vacancy affords abundant oppor- street, Oakland, California. cbildren, remembering their fire tunity for speculation, as yet no roj <1 road to learning.” --- *«•»«------- --- name has been mentioned that I expect my good old Mother drill obeyed. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. “ Here Ernest,” cried the teacher, seems to stand the test. who was a college graduate, repeat "you go downstairs and beat the --------- Having gone out of buainess, all ed this to me a thousand times. those knowing themselves to be in N otice And he who would teach our drum while we march out in order.’, j debted to me are hereby notified Ernest M sxod , 15 years ^ld who children some easy road to learning, Dr. Tatom, the Dentist, will that an immediate aettlement will the same is a “ thief and a robber.” beats the drum for the drill every A thief, because he is stealing from day, ran to do her bidding. Ho close his office on October 17th. un. be required. Z. C . S t r a n g . the children their valuable time. beat it steadily in perfect time, til November 25th. Will make a A robber, because he is robbing while the 358 pupils and teachers professional trip to Rogue River. Big closing out sale ia on now at them of the golden opportunity to from the various rooms marched Lorenz’s store. down the stairs and out of the No Po,8on ,n Chamberlain’s Cough learn and learn eorrectly. The New stock mens’ and boys’ cloth Kemedy. meanest, vilest thief and robber of building. All reached the street in ing at Robinson’s. I From Napier,NewZeland,Herald: all, because he turns our innocent, safety. The fire loss was trivial. A nice line of Misses’ cloaks just helpless children out io the world dri.i . „ . a o p i r f fo lio .. T,“i r s ” . r , S . p. h: r" “ i;:? T .'d, . ., . , T . i of New South Wales, Australia, had in at Mrs. Nosier’s. ignorant instead of educated. ,ng the burning of the Iroquom , an annlygii made of all tbe cough When you go to get your oil suit While we stand idly by and permit Theater in Chicago. | medicines that were sold in that or winter, go to O. Wilson A Co. ’ ’ ~ market- Out of the entire list they these Fools with Fads to do these W. P, Fuller’s prepared paints, O. Milson A Co. have received found only one that they declared things. For one I protest. Why some good oil clothing. Be ready was entirely free from all poisons, oils and varnishes at J. A. Lamb A don’t you? for the rainy season. | This exception was Chamberlain’s Co’s. Our next will be on writing. Pasture for stock about one mile „ u ,, . . Cough Remedy, made by the Cham- F or S aul - A b ou t 1J acres o f : Vjerl*in Medicine Compay. Des Com town. Good feed and water. land near the, Academy, good house, | Mojne8 j U. S. A. The ab- Call at tbe H erald office. Taken as directed, it becomes the barn and on buildings. Also L n(e of all narcotic, milkw thi, Robinson has just received a big greatest curative agent for the relief jou n g ore ar ress J. A. remedy the 8afest and best thatcan lot of skirta, coats and fura, just tbe Jacobson, North Bend, Oregon. j u h J . and it ia Wlth a feeling of of suffering humanity ever devised. Your stomach churns and di- security that any mother can give hings the ladies are looking for at Such is Hollister’s Rocky Mountain geste the food you eat and if foul, it to her little ones. Chamberlain’s hia reason. Tea. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. R. or torpid, or out of order, your whole Cough Remedy is especially recom- Just received at Knowlton’s a S. Know! ton. system suffers from blood poison, mended by its makers for coughs, large stock of Imported Orchard Tea i colds, croup and whooping cough. Grass— Italian and English Rye i Hollister’s Rocky Mountain 1 keeps you well. 35 cents, Tea or . This remedy is for sal* by R. 8. Grass seed. Also choice Clever A l falfa; ate, tabletsi R. 8. Know Knnwlton, 1 Knowlton. Our Common School*, EDW ARD FAHY $1.50 P e r Y NOVEMBER 7, 1906. ear . l Under New Management. GOES Livery] W. H. Mansell, Best of Turnouts- Feed and Sale S t r ic t FlRST-Gk- Stable Hay, Grain, Leed. Opposite I. O. O. F. Hall. Successor to J. T. Little. piONEER MEAT MAIftET Lard, Hams, Bacon, Sausage, Fresh and Salt Meats. We Carry « We are headquarters for everything in the meat line. wonts always receives prompt attention. Your COQUILLE VALLEY PACKING CO. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * T. H. MEHL, Proprietor. * * * Billiard Card rooms * * and and * Josh’s Place, * * * * * * * ^ * * Soft Brinks ^ (b Pool Tables Fruits, Nuts, Candies, Cigars and * * Tobacco. City News Stand. * * * * * X * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * . K W. H. 8 GHR 0 EDER & $ 1 a W a tc h m a k e r and Jew ele r, a Front Street, GOQUIIalalS, O R E G O N . A l L work g u ar an teed . t /W W W W W W W W W W W W S ROSEBURG-MYRTLE POINT- STAGE LINE B . F E N T O N P xrop Saddle Horses of best quality always on band. Good Rigs in redi ness for special trips. In fact, a general Stage and Livery business. Accommodations for Taveling men a specialty Leave Coquille at 6 a. m., arriving at Roseburg at 10 p. m. Fare $5.50 Goquille furniture and BOX FACTORY J - G - F is h MANUFACTURERS of Butter Boxes, Cubes, Apple and Fruit Boxes Cabinets, Tables, Counters, Store Fronts, etc. Turning Work a Specialty. All Orders given prompt Attention. S. H. McADAMS Blocksmithinq LOGGING WORK Horseshoeing CARRIAGE WOSK For Bargains in Buggies and Carriages come and extaninrf o\it line hats tbe beat that money cat* buy at th# lotfteat pri^ji, wa