Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917, February 24, 1909, Image 1

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COQUILLE, COOS COUNTY, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1909.
Entered ft« second-elan« matter May
8, 1905, at the postotfice at Coquille, J. S. COOK THIRD CIRCUIT JUDGE.
Oreiion, under act of Uongre»» of March
3,1879.
Prominent Marshfield Attor­
A New Day For Farm Boy*. IMPORTANT CASES DECIDED.
Working Overtime.
$1.50
P er Y ear
Everybody Bowls
Coquille Bowling Alley
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Down through the centuries has Mrs. M. A. Tupper Gets Statehouse, Salem, Or., Feb. 16—
Having worked half laBt night and
come
old request, "Give the
ney Appointed by Govern­ boys a that chance.’’
Hotel Property,
adjourning only when the milkman
In
the
case
of
At the New
or. His Jurisdiction will American farm bdys it has been
was comi ng, the Senate was unable
Clerk
James
Watson
has
just
re­
to
work
up
enthusiasm
this
morn­
Probably be Coos and granted with a liberality and wis­
the decisions of Judge Ham­ ing, and 14 bills of the House were
Curry Counties.
dom unparalleled in history. In ceived
ilton in two important Coos county passed without any argument.
1909 these future farmers find them­ cases.
was the City Jordan et Heavy eyed and tired, the Senate
A telegram from Gov. Geo. E. selves surrounded by educational al vs. the One
Now opened to the public, and everyone can in­
City
of Marshfield, involv­ was in no mood to iguite fireworks,
Chamberlain to J. W. Rennet this advantages such as the rurAl ing the attempted
annexation
of
and the bills slid through readily.
dulge this pleasant and healthful exercise to
afternoon announced that he had youth of no country nt no time lias Eastside, in which Judge Hsmilton The
majority of these, however,
their hearts’ content. Two perfect alleys
appointed John S. Coke ot Marsh­ enjoyed. To be a healthy farm boy holds
plaiotiffs and against were for raising salaries of county
field as the third judge of the se­ in this new day is a privilege. Most the City for of the Marshfield.
Gilkey Building, West Side Front Street
in various parts of the state.
cond district a the Oregon circuit of the hardships and obstacles that The second decision was in the officers
Of
chief
importance
to
Portland
in the earlier days stood between
court.
of Baxter Bros. vs. Mrp. Tup­ was the passage of the hill to abolish
The news came as a surprise to country boys and an education have case
per,
both
parties residing in this compulsory pilotage at the Colum­
been
removed
by
the
state.
Wise
many and especially that Gov.
city.
This
involved the ho­ bia River bar.
Chamberlain should make the ap­ use of public funds by law makers tel Coquille case property
was The Senate also passed the bill A. J SHERWOOD Pré».
R. E. SHIHE.VI«» Fret
pointment so soon after the state who have risen to a recognition of sold some months ago by which
Mr.
Top­
compelling six months of school in
agriculture’s
importance
and
needs
L. H. HAZARD, Outlier
0. C. SANFORD, A»»t. Cuhler
legislature had provided for a third
per, Sr., to Baxter Bros, for about every district, and McCue’s bill
judge for the district, or really a has made comparatively short and $14,000.
Mrs. Tupper, a daughter- permitting counties to levy a tax
circuit court judge for Coos and easy the road to knowledge.
in-law
of
Mr.
Tupper, Sr., refused for advertising purposes.
Curry counties, as the new mem­ Farm hoys are duly appreciative to give up possession,
the An appropriation of $10,000 was
OF COQUIliUB, OREGON.
ber on the bench will devote his and are making splendid use of its property bad been given claiming
to
her
hus­
passed
for
an
interstate
bridge
at
time largely to them. However, it benefactions. Their organization
by the father. Baxter Bros, Ontario, yet during the midnight Transacts a General Banking Business
is more than welcome news to the into active local clubs, their parti­ band
began suit for an ejectment. It session the Senate had refused to
many friends that Mr. Coke has cipation in corn growing and other then
Board of Directora.
Correapondenta.
was
on
this point that the case was to pass an appropriation of $9000
made during his lifelong residence similar'contests and their increas­ fought and
R.
C.
Dement,
A.
J.
Sherwood,
National
Bank
o Commerce, New York City
Judge
Hamilton’s
decis­
preparing specifications for an L. Harlocker,
on Coos Bay. The honor conferred ing attendance upon the short ion literally means the daughter-in- for
L. H, Hazard, Crocker Wool worth N’l Bank, San Francisco
interstate
bridge
between
Portland
Inai ah Hacker,
R. E. Shine. First Nat’l Bank of Portland, Portland,
upon him is but a fitting recogni. courses and regular courses in the law holds the property. The case and Vancouver.
lion of his ability.
agricultural colleges are ample will probably be appealed. A, S.
C oke C arried B ill .
justification of the state’s generous
Advertising Farms.
appeared as attorney for
While but few details of the ac­ concern. Each winter brings out Hammond
Brothers, and J. W. Bennett Advertising combined with in­
tion of the legislature are obtain­ a larger and more enthusiastic rep­ of Baxter
Marshfield
for Mrs. Tupper.
and enterprise, will do
able, it is understood that the bill resentation of these young men at In the Marshfield
it seems telligence
more to elevate the farmer and give
providing for a third judge for this the special courses in the farm that in the annexation case, proceedings
district would have been defeated schools. Five years ago young only the voters of the City of Marsh­ deserved prominence to his occupa­ Stationery, Fruits, Cigars, To­
had-it not been for Mr. Coke. The folk constituted a very small per­ field voted on the proposition to tion than any other factor. In fact
House objected to passing it on the centage of the attendance, middle have that city annex Eastside. Mr. many advantages are enjoyed at the
bacco, Confectionery.
present time by the most progres­
ground that -Gov. Chamberlain aged and elderly men were the prin­ Jordan,
an
Eastside
resident,
con­
sive
farmers
who
may
be
recognized
would appoint a Democrat. It was cipal beneficiaries of the work.
the annexation on thegrouDd by the advertising which they do C Street..............................................................Coquille,
so stated and Gov. Chamberlain, Little bad been done to interest tested
that the residents of the annexed in one way or another.
knowing that this section needed boys. Mow they are receiving their district
had semething to say in the The great majority of farmers
better court facilities as was peti­ due share of attention.
matter.
The Oregon law is not ex­ have not awakened to the necessity
tioned by the Coos County Bar As­ A marked change in the methods plicit on the
point, it is said, Judge of applying anything more to their
M IN U E T
sociation, said that he didn't want of teaching agriculture has occur­ Hamilton’s decision
upholds
Mr,
occupation
than
hard
manual
labor,
to see the bill fail. Mr. Coke hap­ red within the past decade. Form­
contention. The case pro­ which to be sure, is necessary and
pened to be in Salem and Gov. erly it was a text book enterprise, Jordan’s
bably
will
not be appealed. Coke indespensable, but which alone
Chamberlain being familiar with having comparatively few contracts and Goss prosecuted
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the case, while classes the farmer with the man
his ability through Mr. Coke’s ser­ with the earth. Now it is a syste­ E. L. C. Farrin of Marshfield,
Lard,
rep­
who works 10 hours daily with
vices in the state senate, said he matic practical study of and about resented that city.
shovel and pick and earns one or
would appoint Mr. Coke to the animals and plants and their pro­
Hams,
place providing the legislature ducts. Modern systems make the C. R. Klnger, the Jeweler, 1060 two dollars a day. Successful agri-
We Carry
Bacon,
would pass the bill with an emer­ subject interesting* and intelligible Virvinia Ave., Indianapolis, Ind., cultural advertising practiced by
gency clause attached to make it to boys as well as older persons. writes: “I was so weak from kid­ intelligent and enterprising farmers
Sausage,
effective at once. This was agreed Grain and stock judging, because ney trouble that I could hardly will overcome prejudice and elevate
walk a hundred feet. Four bottles the occupation of farming to a
Fresh and Salt Meats.
upon and the bill went through. of its immediate practical value and of
Kidnev Remedy cleared plane where men can enjoy their
A. S. Hammond, of Coquille, was the case with which it may be effec­ my Foley’s
cured my backache
regarded by many as being in line tively taught to large numbers of and complexion,
the irregularities disappeared, labor and the same luxuries enjoy­ We are headquarters for everything in the meat line. You
wonts always receives prompt attention.
for the appointment. An effort to
and I can now atteud to business ed by business men of other occupa­
has beeu the chief line of every
day,
and
recommend
Foley’s
tions
and
professions.
have the Coos County Bar Associ­ students
work offered in short courses. It Kidney Remedy to all sufferers, as The first step in agricultural ad­ COQUILLE V A L L E Y PACKING CO.
ation indorse him for the appoint­ has
served as a foundation on which it cured me after the doctors and vertising is to ma ke the farm a re­
ment was held up a short time age to broaden
educational scheme other remedies had tailed.” E. J. spectable place of business and one BSTRACTS ABSTRACTS ABSTRACTS ABSTRACTS
but since then petitions have been of the most an profitable
type. Ele­ Slocum.
will incite patronage. The
circulated.
mentary soil study grew out of the But prodigies are springing up so which
farm
should
with a
Mr. Coke has not returned to seed
We have a habit numerously in the new agriculture suitablo name bn and christened
its
stock
and
Marshfield yet but will be the reci­ in this campaign.
country of getting down to that perhaps some proud mother duce marketed under the name pro­
pient of many congratulations when fundamental
AND
last. Present with a five year old corn expert the farm as well as the name of the of
he does arrive.—Coos Bay Times. j short courses facts
are strouger and would thereby be derived of the proprietor. The stock and pro­
comprehensive than in their keen pleasure of sending him to duce should have a specific trade
Racing Off in California. more
experimental state; they are not college!
Marshfield and Coquille, Oreqon.
We talk of baby beef and mark, to distinguish it iu Dame as
Sacramento, Cal., Feb. 19—Gov­ yet perfected, and can never yeild baby mutton aDd early maturity in well
as in quality aud to induce buy­
We have completed a thorough, up-to-date
ernor Gillett signed the Walker- the returns derivable from the four- other animals. Mayhap the ten­ ers to become permanent customers. w >
A b stra ct
P la n t.
Ottis racetract gambling bill today, year courses. But the general dency has got into the human family. —Prof. Hornbury, Wisconsin Agri­ 75
which will have the effect of closing principals of practical agriculture It may be that the schools have cultural College.
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We are now ready to furnish correct ABSTRACTS at short
the big tracks at Emeryville and have been worked into such a teach­ within them the power of making
notice,
and orders will receive careful and prompt attention.
Arcadia. The measure was sent able form that, with illustrative ma­ farmers of twelve-year-old boys who Foley’s Orino Laxative cures n 75
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to the Governor on February 10, terial at hand, instructors are able can successfully compete as growrrs constipation and liver trouble and
Marshfield office adjoins Flanagan & Bennett Bank
the bowels healthy and reg­
after having been passed by both to help all classes of farmers, young and feeders with their fathers. Cer­ makes
ular.
Orino
is
superior
to
pills
and
“
“
Coquille Post Office.
houses with practically no opposi­ and old.
tain it is that our farm boys are tablets as it does not gripe or nau­ > Coquille
MARSHFIELD
PHONE, 143.
tion.
Wide differences in ages are ob­ achieving results in these lines which seate. Why take anything else? tx 75
COQUILLE
PHONE,
191.
The proceedings were marked by served in modern assemblages at prove the immense practical value E. J. Slocum.
Incorporated.
Phone
at
our
expense
when
ordering
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a
causic
attack
on
the
clergy
by
farmers’
meetings,
and
especially
at
of the instruction given. It pays Two New York ladies have re­ >
Manufacturers of
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n
President Thomaa H. Williams, Jr., the colleges during the short courses.
H J. 5. Barton, Abstractor.
The CelebratedBerqmann Shoe of the Jockey Club, and by violent Recently at Purdue University gray commercially. It rewards in de­ cently lost damage suits against 75
Henry Sengstacken, Manager.
veloping
character
and
the
power
street railway companies for injuries
The Strongest and clearest Water fulminatioos on the part of other haired men judged corn in one room
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to do things.
Proof shoe made for loggers, miners
in alighting from street
racetrack stockholders. The bill, and in another an enthusiastic lot of From that delicious slumber in received
prospectors and mill men.
owing to the fact that they
however, passed both houses by boys 12 to 20 years of age received which tne farm boy revels after a care,
021 Thurman Street
E. S. DEAN
wore
exceedingly high heeled shoes G. R. HENSLEY
P o rtla n d , O regon . overwhelming odds, the Assembly instruction in that art. Many full day of activity he awakes to an which the court regards as unsafe
67 to 10 for its passage, of these lads were barely in­ educational ‘‘chance’’ the like of to walk upon, and which he blamed
I ^ Thp safe and reliable tiw n -.^ ® voting
while
the
Senate sent it to the Gov­ to the teens, several being under which has never before existed. for the injuries to the ladies’ankles.
•crew
ernor
for
signature with 33 ayes 13, Among this busy class was Great things have keen done for
£l^^T he New and Speedy ,jgQ
against but 7 noes.
one little fellow under 12 years of him, but not too much and not yet Foley’s Orino Laxative is a new
DEAN & TIEMSLEY FROBS.
age.
Quite a number of the boys enough. He can not be too well remedy, an improvement on the
Chamberlain Will Leave. were either
We wish to announce to the public that
so young or so small trained for the struggles that await laxatives of former years, as it does
C ap t. Olaen, M aster
not
gripe
or
nauseate
and
is
pleas­
for
their
years
that
they
could
not
On February 26th, less than a
succeeding generations. If we can
Will make regular trips be* *
to take. It is guaranteed. E. we carry nothing but strictly first-class
week alter the adjournment of the comfortably work on the judging avoid wars and stamp out the great ant
C o q u ille R iv e r and S a n legislature, Governor Chamberlain tables. Boys of this size are as human diseases it is but a few cen­ J. Slocum.
meats. Everything that is found in an up-
F r a n c is c o .
will go to Washington to be sworn deeply interested and do as credit­ turies to overpopulation of the Pears from the Rogue River val­
Wo S top-over a t W ay Ports.
in as United States senator. His able work as their older brothers, world. Our farm boys must have ley, Oregon have again broken the to-date market. Courteous treatment,
Electric Lights. Everything in First private secretary, Robert Caples, but they are at a disadvantage when the best conditions under which to world's record price for that fruit.
Class Style.
F ro n t Stre e t, C o q u ille .
will leave today for Washington to grouped for study with older and grow strong in mind and body. Choice pears from that valley were
pave the way. Chamberlain, how­ larger boys. In the future a spec­ Kindergartens of agriculture will recently sold in London for $10.08
CALL ON
ever, will not resign as governor of ial class for these precocious chaps come. So will that highest type of per box. The former high price
until he is sworn in. The will be provided at Purdue. There successful farmer and useful citizen was $8.20 per box. This leads the
D. L. Perkins Oregon
W hen You W a n t Good Coal B u y
moment he is seated in the senate is something vital in educational which is now in the making. This Medford Mail to remark that the
activities
that
attract
children
and
better
Rogue
River
pears
become
will
relinquish
bis
position
as
chief
bright
new
day
is
the
harbenger
of
and inspect the largest
a greater tomorrow for the Ameri­ known, the higher the price mounts.
and most handsome executive of the Beaver state. But grandparents.
Gazette. —Homestead.
line of Gents’ Furnish­ for the protests Chsmberlsin would Just how much further it would can farm boy.—Breeders'
.,
,
have
resigned
before
his
depsrtnre
be
advisable
to
extend
the
maxitrum
ing Goods in the City.
for Wsshington. Tbs protests, and tnimimum ages of persons wish­ P n e u m o n i a F o l l o w s I.n < > rlp | »e . Hoarse coughs and stuffy colds I I
Pneumonia often follows in that may develop into pneumonia
however, have made him cautious, ing to take short courses at the agri- grippe
The Newest and most and
but never follows the use of
aie quickly cured by
be
will
continue
as
governor
|
cultural
colleges
is
an
interesting
handsome thing in the until seated. Should be not be speculation. Probably it would be Foley’s Honey ana Tar, for la grippe overnight
Foley’s Honey and Tar. and it sooth­
coughs and deep seated colds. Re­ es inflamed membrances, heals the I
City in
'seated,
he
can
return
to
Oregon
fuse any but the genuine in the lungs, and expels the cold from the
temporarily
expedient
to
make
all
BOOTS AND SHOES and continue as governor.—Ex. I under 10 and over 90 ineligible! J yellow
package. E. J. Blocum. system. E. J. Slocum.
0smui)dsoi) & Gaffey, Props
F IR S T N A T IO N A L B A N K
A. P. MILLER,
TITLE GUARANTEE
ABSTRACT COMPANY
The People’s Market
Sir. E lizabeth
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at the Scales