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Coquille Herald. WEDNESDAY, NOV. 21, 1906. Our C om m on S ch ools, BY C. R. BARROW. Our article of last week correct- log the errors some persons bad fallen into; threw our article on writing over to this week. We will first note a few of the leading systems of penmanship. The first great system, and the one that worked the greatest revo lution in writing was the spencerian All systems introduced since save one, have been more or less imitators o f the Spencerian System. Tho chief differences being the num ber of principles used as the base of their different systems, and in their anal v is of the letters. Their clasification of the letters nnd the slaut, shade, height, width, spacing and proportions were practically all on the same basis and along the same lines ns the old spencerian system . I’ erhnps it Did It E ver O ccu r to Y ou , Holiday books at Kuowlton's ! More New Dress goods to arrive M r Farmer. List your property with the Home MJ. VV. Leneve's in a few days. -------- j Realty Co. ! Gold Seul Rubber Boots worth How many of tho peoplo 8f this twice as much as any other make at . , . I f you want a nice suit of clothes and adjoining town, who persist Robii 80n has them. Drane s. Col. Blurrenrother, the Bandon in patronizing mail-order houses _ _ _ _ real estate man, was up to tho county stop to consider what it woul.l mean fof cbit.keng at L „ nd & Ly0D8‘ seat Monday. to the farms and real estate prop- j Land & Lyons are prepared to erties, etc., if there were no large, Nice new line Ladies corsets; also fill any sizod order you have. Give Misses corset waists,(just received at splendidly equipped stores in the us'a call. J. W. Leneve. Coquille valley and vicinity. Miss Florence Windle was up C. S. Andrews who has been a Land values are augmented by from the farm near Beaver slough patient at the City Hospital, was nearness to a thriving city or town. on Monday. able to return home the 18th. Why is one farm worth $100 an O. Wilson & Co. have fine line of Have you examined that fine Pan acre and another farm(equally good) ladies’ swea ers, wrappers and ama dress goods at O Wilson & worth one-half tho price? Its near underskirts. C o’s. ness to the nearest trading point, Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Strang, of Diamond W. flour, and a full line that gives the increased value, all Bandon, returned from a trip to the of Diamond W. Canned goods and other things being equal to the Bay Monday. groceries at J. W. Leneve’s. farm. If Coquille (o r any other J. D. Wilson who moved in from B orn . — Ou Cuningbam creek,Nov. town) went down as a result of the Fairview recently is suffering from 18, 1906, to Mr. and Mrs. Herbert people of the community aud sur a very sore hand. II. H iynes, a son. Dr. Wetmorewas rounding country too largely pat New line of Ladies, Misses and in attendance. ronizing mail-order houses situated Chii Irens felt shoes nnd slippers at Robinson has just received an other shipment of Men’s suits, nice in distant cities, so that the local Robinsons. The revival meetings at the M. E. neat patterns. Call an examine. merchants were compelled to re The finest line yet of fall and duce their stock greatly or retire church South, continues with good to other fields for sufficient busi attendance Rev. C. L. McCosland winter coats, waists and skirts for ladies and girl9 to arrive at Robin ness to justify the keeping of a is preaching excellent sermoos. son’s at once. Winter is coming. Prepare for it large, accommodating stock of Next Sabbath is the worlds temper goods what would the result of by securing one of those nice warm ance Sabbath. All are invited to Furs at Robinsons. this enforced condition mean to re attend the services at the M. E The wagon scales which have Church South. al estate in and about Coquille val been at the coal bunkers for some ley and surroundings. Land has a time past, are being moved to the BB IT REMEM BERED, thot at a real value and a relative value. street between Kerrs store and the regular term of the County Court for Nearness to a thriving, booming Bank, a very convenient place fer Coos County, Oregon, held at the Court them. A. G. Lukers is superintend House in Coquille City in said county town gives the relative values. and state, commencing Nov. 5th, 1906, ing tbe job. at which were present Hon. John F. Present gain does not always mean Mrs. J. H. Nosier has some very Hall, County Judge, VV. W. (¡age, sher future gain, many a man has learn iff and Jas. VVatson, county clerk, when, ed to his sorrow. You may (we will fine strawberry plants far gale. All among others, the followtng proceedings parties wishing them should call were had to-w itt: concede it for argument) save a few curly, IN THE COUNTY COURT FOR THE penies here and there by sending to STATE OF OREGON, IN AND FOR Mrs. John McCue, of Parkers Chioago for merchandise, imple THE COUNTY OF COOS. burg, returned yesterday from ments, etc., but drops of water a [trip to Anacortes, Washington, In the matter of tho Estate and Guar make the mighty ocean and this dianship of Maud A. Harry, Edna where she had gone ror her sister, Bert Harry, Joseph Lane Harry, Net ocean of mail-order bouse trade may tie May Harry, and Hutiert Leland Mrs. Mary Russell, who had fallen be the means of bankrupting nnd Harry. sick at that place, who is [somewhat It appearing to the Court from the depopulating a small city. improved. They were met at this petition of G. \V. Harry, the duly ap Again, the local merchant is your pointed, qualified and acting guardian place by Mr. and Mrs. A. McCue. of the persons and estates of the above neighborhood friend and his pros entitled mijtors- Maud A. Harry, Edna perity is linked with your own by Seattle. Wn., Nov. 17.— Mrs. Berl Harry, Joseph Lane Harry, Nettie May Harry and Hubert Leland Harry, Creffield, widow of Franz E. Cref- social as well as material ties. The minors, praying for an order of sale of mail-order bouses care nothing for field, the ‘‘Holy Roller” leader slain certain real estate belonging to said mi by Geo. Mitchell, was found dead nors, described as follows to-wit: you, but for your patronage that its in her cell today. The cause of E l4 of S. E. % of S. 28, Tp. 28, S. of coffers may be replenished. Who dea th has not yet been determined. R. 12, VV. of the VV. M. in Coos county, Oregon, containing 80 acres; is it that you go to for assistance for And Lots 3, 4, 5, A 6, in Block 8, in Myrtle Point Enterprise. the church, the poor nnd the sick; North Addition to the town of Coquille A baby son arrrived at the home City, iu Coos county, Oregon, and alleg and in times that you are broke and ing that it would tie beneficial to the need a little ready cash. Who is it of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Decker in said wards that such real estate he sold. Myrtle Point last Sunday, the 11th. It is hereby ordered that the next of that helps to educate your children, The Myrtle Point Mill company kin of said wards, and all persons inter gives you good roads, reduces youi ested in said estate, appear before this taxes? It is llie poor merchant in is now loading the four masted court, at the court room thereof, in the schooner Eric with 750,000 feet of court house, in the town of Coquille your locality. City, in Coos county, Oregon, on Thurs lumber, the vesselh having arrived day the 6th day of December, 1906, ttien Mr. Farmer, would you haye the would be interesting to some of the younger persons to know thnt Spencer was a poor boy, and worked out his system of pen manship by writing with a stick in the sand. She origiual spencerian system taught eight principles four for the amass letters, and four for capital letters, into which all letters were separable by analysis. The new Spencerian system teaches seven principles. Michael’s syetem teachos eight, same as the old Spencerian. Gaskell’s system teaches five, and the Eclectic system teaches three. In tho formation of letters and words however, all these latter sys tems follow the general form and outline of the Spencerian system. In short they are simply other methods of toaching the Spencerian system by using fewer basic princi ples, and that merely by droping out some of the principles Spencer used. The facts are, that by strict analy sis every letter is reducible to three principles. In teaching penmanship the first thing is position, then movement. Whole arm movement, and finger movement. Chief of these is mus u n d tl> «ro t o s h o w c a u s e w h y a n order a t M u r o lifid d T uesday. sliould,not be granted for the sale of cular movement and least of all is "cbeeK" to go to any of the mer Mr. and Mrs. Thos. D. Guerin re. said real estate. chants in your town and ark him for finger movement. it is further ordered, that a copy turned Tuesday from a month’s of And this order be published at least three In the formation of letters tho im credit, or in fact ask him for any successive «recks before said hearing of visit in California. They visited portant things are slant, height, assistance that would nelp you di said petition in the Coquille Herald, a several, cities, winter resorts aud newspaper printed at Coquille City, in rectly or indirectly? Oftentimes width, space, proportion and shade. Coos, county, Oregon. other points of interest. Then analysis in order, to under they are compelled to do so—even JOHN F. HALL, if tbe mail-order house gets your Tho foundation has been laid for County Jujjge of Coos County. Oregon. stand the reasons why. the new M. E. parsonage, hut the State of afigOn.l „ Nothing in school work is worth patronage. rainy weather and delay in the de County^bpCoos, j ' Buy all your goods from your lo a penny to the pupil unless he I „James VVatson, County Clerk and learns at the same time the reason cal merchant and he can afford to livery of the rustic has retarded ex-officio clerk of ttie county court for Coos county, Oregon, hereby certify reduce his prices and make his mar operations beyond that stage. why. that I have compared the foregoing copy gin of profit less, but if you dimin with the original record of my office; W o n ow come to the verticle sys Breakwater Passenger List. that the s^uie is a correct transcript tem ns it is also called. Judging ish his sales you force the local mer F o llo w in g is the list o f passen therefrom, and of the whole of such chant to encrense his margin of prof order. from tho t ame, tho inventor of this g ers to leave on yesterday's B reak In witness whereof I have rereunto system had a gronter sense of humor it or quit the city. set my hand and affixed the seal o( said w ater: Mr. Farmer, who is it tnat buys county court this 8th day of November, than bo had sense a bou t w riting. C. C on ley, Fred B onse, E . C o o 1906. JAMES VVATSON, It cortainlv is the Natural baby sys. your products? Is it the mail-order ley, M rs. I. E Joh n son , Mrs. Ida (Seal.) Clerk. tom, as :n uio knows w ho bas ever house. No, it’s the poor merchant M organ. Mrs. E . S. G ord o n , M rs. SUMMONS. in your locality, whom you are Been a lilt I child try to write, and j (lusnie T a ylor, Norm an D o d ge, F IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE n oticed h the ch ild grasped the obliged lo go to and who you call •I D unn, JnR. C on ger, Mr. Shield STATE OF OREGON, IN ANDFOR pen w ith t f ends o f its fingers nnd down if he does no give you the j THE COUNTY OF ru n s. M b s I). M cC all .ell, W . F, B row n top price ou your goods. As a gen g rip ed it !ii. it w ould pinch the J. T. McCormac, I’laintiff,) r . W. T H ob son , J. A. Bernstein, v- pen holder into, then made a lot o f eral rule lie finds you the most Jcntntie .Strung. Kuplu’nm Higgins, George Hunter. Alex Hunter, j times lim i ter, Janette H. Cox, Mat thew J. Bnwron, Israel Suit in Eq Lan !o, anti I). L. Rood the uity to qui- last three person4» as exeru- -et title to torn of the last will ami ten- real proper- tamentof William Hunter, | ty. decca« 1; Mrs. James I*. I Death of A g e d P ioneer. K ills W ife and S h oots L aw yer. \ Hunter, James i\ Hunter. | ship o f thou liids o f ohildren. In a Lizzie liowron, Hugh O. I nnnili' i4 o f tow n s in O h io, M ichigan, M rs. C h ristin a H oov er d ied at the Chickssaw , I. T , N rv. 1 0 — Mrs. Pentecost, Martha Gave- I Indiana, Illinois, M issouri, Kansas nagh ( forme; ly Martha Ar hom e of hor son-in -law , P rice P oh - Joh n Sm alley, wife o f a farm er iiv- cher), Ellen Archer and | and oth er Eastern states, the pat insou at Norway. Wednesday morn- ¡ng the town of Tula, 30 miles Elizabeth Cox,Defendant?-. J rons o f the school sim ply said it, To Jeanette Strong, Euphenm Dig- ing, after a sickness of nine days, from i,ero r<,tBj00)i Robert Burns, gins, George Hunter, Alex Hunter, should not be taught in their schools, from paralysis. The funeral is to 0p Chickasaw, to sue for a divorce, James Hunter, Janette H. Cox, Mat and it was not. A nd thnt is wbat J. Bowron, Israel Lando and D. be hold from the hall at, Norway Smalley today shot Burris in the thew L. Rood, Mrs. .himes 1*. Hunter, James the patrons and taxpayers o f every this afternoon at 2 o clock, Rev. cheek, shoulder and hand, but none P. Hunter, Lizzie Bowron, Hugh O. sch ool d istrict in the United States Thou. Barklow conducting the ser- Qf j|10 wounds were serious. He Pentecost, Martha Caveuagh, Ellen Ar cher and Elizabeth Cox, the above enti should have don e, and should lo v'ce®- then shot nnd killed his wife and tled defendants: now. IN TH E NAME OF THE STATE OF Mrs. Hoover was horn in Ohio ; Liniself. OKEGON: There are no words in tho English March 25, 1823, and was married in ------ • --------- You and each of you, are hereby no liinguiigo harsh enough to condemn 1842 to Aaron Hoover. From Ohio G o e s to Oregon, tified that you are required to appear this so called vertical writing. It they moved to Minnesota where ^ F Guyton, for fifteen years on and auswer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit within has not a single redeeming feature, they lived a few years and came to ^le (‘UdT of various Decatur newspa- six weeks from the date of the first pul»- not even one. It is simply what Coos County in 1875 settling at Pcr’*. BU‘l wh" in WpI> known in 1 ¡cation of this summons, to wit: Within six weeks from October 31, Professor Greenwood called a Norway which was their home from leaves in a few days for 1900, and if you fail to appear and an “ i'o o l F a d " of the rankest type. swer on or before the 12th day of De that time forth. During the past Marshfield, Oregon, where he takes 1900. that date being the last The essentials of good writing ten years Mrs. Hoover has had ,ho l,ositirm <>f editor and manager cember, day of the time prescril*ed in the order arc Legibility, Rapidity, and Artis rooms at tho home of her son-in-law, 1 he Coos Bay limes. Mr. Guy- of publication, judgment will be taken you for want thereof for the re tic Beauty, nnd you cannot get a Price Robinaon. The husband du d ton is a newspaper man of ability against lief demanded in plaintiff’ s complaint, single one of these out of verticle on July 4, 1881. and his luanv friends here regret a succinct statement of which is as fol lows: writing. It is neither Legible, Rap . Mrs. Hoover is survived by four although . * ,| r » t his new departure, ’ - at the i That plaintiff’s title tO the N E 1 ; of id nor Artistic. children: Andrew Hoover o f Al- nnm© time pleased to learn of bi* S2, Tp. 26, H. of R. 13 W. of Wiliam- . T11. D. . n . ette Meridian in Coos countv, Oregon, Another thing thnt is highly det- aroedn count}’, C a liforn ia ; W . A, , Hoover of Parkersburg, and Mrs. A^ vanc* ri>®11^ Ilhnoi* State Regia- ^ quieted as against defendants, and riinvntal to good writing in late .. . each of them, and that defendants l»e years is the constant use of tablets *^8a Myers and Mrs. 1 rice Kobinson, forever enjoined and restrained from ami lead pencils. This is another of I both of Norway. There are 29 living setting up any claim of right, title or interest in or to the said land, or any the “ Fool Fads” that never should j grandchildren nnd 22 great grand * r»art thereof, and for his costs and dis havs been sllowedin the school e x -; children to mourn the loss of a grand- bursements in this suit. cept to n limited extent and for fow mother. Prosper, Oregon. Service of this summons is made by purposes. Tbe excessive use ofj Mrs. Hoover had a wide circle of publication in pursuance of an order A g e n t fo r made by John F. Hall ns County Judge tablets has been injurious to several | acquaintances among the early set- for IVo* county. Oregon, dated the :10th other biauches fo study as well as tiers and was greatly loved and ics- Buffalo Gasolene Engines day of Octolier, 190H. ruinoiis to modern writings. At peeled by nil. She will I h > missed !>at»d this 30th day of October, 1900. The b *»tt cheapest sud most con- l e a s t half the tablet work should and Mourned by tbo entire com J. COKE and A. J. SHERWOOD, veuitut power on tbe market, b e cut ou t inuuity.—Enterprise. Attorneys for plaintiff. Dr. Wetuiore reports the Tupper A beautiful piano on sal« at Bar- family convalescing. | le r’s Jewelry store. A fine lot of Christmas goods at The People’s Market always keeps fresh vegetables. 1 (). Wilson A Co’s. Gum Boots, Rubbers, Macintosh Furs make a niceChnstmas present es nnd rain coats at J. \V. Leneve’s. for the ladies. Don't forget J. W Leneve has them For shoes that have some snap M ahiued .— At Bandon, Oregon. and style to them, call st Robinson’s. Lots of different styles of shoes November 17, 1906, Lytle J. Radley in any size to choose from at Rob and Florence E. Garfield. inson’s. J. W. Leneve is agent for the Mrs. Jerry Huntley, of Curry Diamond VV. flour. Every sack guaranteed or mony back without county, passed through from a trip any questions. to California. W. A. Rozell, of Bridge, accom Hay, grain and grocereis—any panied by his family, came dowu thing you want for man or beast yesterday. Mrs. VV. wiil visit on can be found at Land & Lyon’s. the low er liv e r while Mr. Rozell M. II. Hersey has a Hue line of will do some work at J oh n son 's mill. silverware nnd cut glass ordered for the Holiday trade. Phone 104. Thirty-five acres of bottom land and fifteen acres of bench land for sale at a bargain. Will sell in one piece or cut in two. Terms to suit purchaser, Roberts & Carter, Myr tle Point. T h o services at both ol the Meth odist ch urch and the Methodest church, South, last Suuday evening were well attended. At the South ch urch the Presiding Elder, Rev. McCausland, preached the sermen. M uch interest was manifested. The m eetings will continue all the week. At the Methodist cbnrdb the ser vices were opened by a spireted son g service led by the Pastor, Rev. G eo. Ellis. Everyone seemed to take part and enjoyed the singing. As a prelude to the service Mr. Ellis k ept.his promise to discuss the local op tion law. H e made it quite clear that the local option law is clearly eondusive to good morals and the best inierests of the community. The sermon was short and tbe con- gration gave close atteaticn. — » » a » «■ ■ —— , no com bination GIVEN BY THE Coquille Fire Department Band Friday Night, Nov. 23, 1906. Cast of Characters. KITTY CHESTER “Growed up among the news boys,” ..... Mary Gage. HELEN MORGAN, “ Persecuted by the Dude,” ...............May Wickham. SALLY JOHNSON, “ Descended from the Nobility,’’ ...... Mamie Mansell. MR. MORGAN, “ Kansas Hurricare,” ............................................Al Hite. AH SING, “ Champion Chinese Liar,’’ ....................................... vjhm Nosier. HARRY BARTON, “ A Reformed Convict,” .......................Geo. O. Leach. AUGUSTUS BELLFLOWER, “ Too Utterly Too, Too P. J. Peralta. Synopsis. AOT L ■ ■■ Morgan’s Home. TIMBER LAND ACT, JUNE 3, 1878. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION United States Land Office, Roseburg, Oregon, October 29, 1900. Notice is hereby giyen,that in compli ance with the provisions of the Act ol Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled “ An Act for the sale of Timber Lands in the States^ of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory,” as extended to all Public Land States bv act of Au gust 4, 1892, Robert Van Horn, of 1031 0th Ave., West Seattle, countv of King, State of Washington, filed in 'this office on May 19, 1900, his fsworn statement No. 7356 for the purchase of the South east quarter (S E ^ ) of Section No. 24, in Township No. 27, South of Range No. 10 West, W. M., and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more val uable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before the Regis ter and Receiver of this office at Rose- burg, Oregon, on Saturday, the 16th dav of February, 1907. He names as witnesses: B. Roy An- lerson, of Seattle, Wash., Albert Rehn- 8troin, of Ballard, Wash., E. L. Giles of Roseburg, Oreg., B. O. McGee of West Seattle. Wash. Any and all persons claiming adverse ly the above descrilted land« are request ed to file their claims in this office on or before said 16th day of February, 1907. BENJAMIN L. EDDY, Register. in trouble. Kitty nnd Sally. Augustus loses Lis hat. Sing Morgan sees thing nnd Signs tbe Pledge. ACT II. Kitchen in Morgan’s House. Sing. Sally and Kitty make it interesting for Hellen astonishes Bellflower. April Fool. ACT m . Sing is very busy. Kitty. Barton is downhearted, but finds a friend in Morgan is April Fooled. Good Gracious Am I Twins. Fool Wash Your Face and go to School. April Curtain. Good Music Between Acts. North Coquille Store MRS. M. C. BOYRIE, Proprietress. Fancy and Staple Groceries. Nuts, Candies, To bacco and Cigars, North End of Henry Street Bridge VHC#E ARE YOU COINO MY PRETTY M AIO t Hi GOING A "WALKING S IR . SHE SAID NEVER GROW WEARY. AND WOULD YOO KNOW W H Y IV E THE V E R Y BEST SHOE J ON TH A T M O N E Y CAN B U Y . , , *E3 . _ C . _____ .* t h e y re the b r o v n S h o e c o m p a n y ^ lue ibbon I » B R SHOES THE ONLY KIND SMART LITTLE PEOPLE WILL UJE. The crabbed of custom ers, that h e has to I M r" F D ‘ » r o w n e .O o l. Wm. Coach, ' R. A nderson, G VIeld, K. F in ck en - deal with. w hich t k lie form of a lettor. I will continuo his a rticle in the ’ d " f‘ (;hn S ” n," , " r O f all ' F o 1 F a d s” e v ir in trod uc- 1 R D. Jones, cd ou r scilo s this vertical writ- next issue. She c a n it: 25(1 tons o f c o at mi ‘ B il l P u io o in s " im,' is tho mi ,t infamous and out- 2S(I ton s o f , in cral freigh t. ni 'ooiis. It 1 l- m ined tho poninan- verticle emr “ LAR KS” Thansgiving Dinner. The ladies of the Mehtodist Epis copal church will serve a dinner Thanksgiving Day, Nov. 29th at M. D. Kesterson’s Restaurant in the building first door East of Skeels’ grocery store. Dinner 25c, and 15c for children under 12 years of age. In the evening lunch will be served for everybody for 15c. Everyone is interested to come and have a good time and injoy a genuine good dinner of roast turkey, cranberries etc. The Woman’ s Club enjoyed their Travel Day on Saturday , through Rural England north, stai ting at Liverpool and stoping with Oxford and Cambridge. Tbe meeting was held atMre.Sp rry's and well attend ed No mention was made of the previous meetings, wben the study of John Milton’s life proved very interesting The treatment of “ breads” also srroused considerable enthusiasm, the subject beiDg an important one. The next meeting will convene at the home of Mrp. Sinclair?, (wben two of Sliakenpeare's plays will be read. On Saturday evening of this week the husbands of the chib members will be permit- cd to share the Club's boapitnlity, wben they expect to entertain tbeir friends at tbe home of Mrs. Sperry. of Eclips Fountain P< is 14k wil hard Iridiu: point and u ually sells f< $ 3 .0 0 | short time $ 1.00 Every Pen ab solutely guar NeL P Nelson. anteed. Knowlton s V For sale at Robinson’s Store * Our sped; priced for COPYRIGHT 190 « BV THF n ttn w n jH O t CO Drug Store. Fountain Pens There is nothing more appropriate for a gift than a Fountain Pen YOU CAN GET THEM AT Slocum Drug Store