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COQUILLE, COOS COUNTY, OREGON, W E D N E S D A Y , AUGUST 25, 1909.
26: No. 50
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Entered a« second-class matter May
8, 1905, at the postoffice at Coa utile,
Oregon, under act of Congress of March
3,1879.
DR. RICHMOND
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Office at Slocum’ s Drug Store.
C o u u il l k , O kku on .
Offio« Phone Main 211.
A. F. Kirshman,
D k n t is t .
Offloe two door» South of Pos» otilo*.
Coquille
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Oregon.
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Dr. C. W. Endicott
D kstibt
Office on
Front Street
Phone Main 431.
Coquille, Oregon
T O L L M A N
P h o to g ra p h e r
Residence Studio.
E. D, SPERRY
Attorney and Councellor at L<iw.
Office in Robinson Building
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W. C . CHASE.
a t t o r n e y - a t - l a w
Offio in Robinson Building, Upstairs
C. R. BARROVY
Attorney and Counsellor at Law
First-class References
Fifteen Years' Experience
C o q u ille C i t y , O re
J. J. STANLEY
LAW YER
Martin Building
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Front Street
C o q u il l e , O regon
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A. J. Sherwood,
A X T O B S H t-iT -L A W ,
N o ta b t P u b l ic ,
Coquille,
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Oregon
Waiter Sinclair,
A t t o b n e y - a t - L a w ,
N otar y P u b l ic ,
Coquille,
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Oregon.
Hall & Hall,
A ttobsbtb - at L aw ,
Dealer in K*an E stot « of all kinds.
j PROF.
RESSLER VISITS COQUILLE
Teachers' Resolutions.
FAIR NOTES
I Apportionment ol State Funde,
August, 1909.
We, the members of the nineteen Things That May Be Seen at the
Delivers Addresses Before County
hundred and nine Institute of Coos
Seattle Exposition.
Institute also Public Address.
County assembled at Coquille City,
Seattle, August 18.— In the most
wishing to express our appreciation niagnificient paegeant ever seen in
Professor E. D. Ressler, a mem­
of the benefits and pleasures de- thfl West, twenty-five thousand
ber of the Oregon Agricultural col­
rived from this gathering, here by Masons from all parts of the Pa-
lege faculty, was a Coquille visitor
subrnit the following resolutions dfic Coftit wil, parade the groundg
last week. He delivered two ad­
for your approval:
0f Ul9 Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Ex-
dresses before the county institute
First: We extend our thanks to position on Shriners day, Wednes­
and a public lecture in the evening
the instructors of the Institute and day, August 25th. Over a half
Because of the national convention
assure them that we appreciate the I million dollars worth of costumes
of Agricultural colleges; in session
earnestness of their efforts to ltn- alone will be used in the proces­
last week in Portland, the Profes­
prove the teaching spirit of our sion. Camels, elephants, and a
sor was obliged to leave on Wed­
body.
whole menagerie of animals of vari­
nesday moruing's stage for Rose-
Second: We congratulate our­ ous kinds will be used in the pa­
burg.
selves on the spirit of harmony and rade. At night, a burlesque parade
The annual convention of there
enthusiasm that has characterized will be held on the Pay Streak, in
colleges is one of the most import­
our work, and are firmly convinced which fire effects will play a promi­
ant educational events in the coun­
that we shall depart to our several nent part.
try aud Oregon is to be congratu­
homes and take up oitr work with
The week at the Exposition from
lated on having the honor of enter­
assurance ol better results.
August
25 to August 29, will begin
taining the association this year.
Third: To the citizens of Coquille, | with North Dakota Day on Mon-
It was secured, together with the
we wish to express our heart felt day A )arge delegation from that
annual conveution of Farmers’ In­
gratitude, for their unbounded hos- Btate will take part in the program
stitute workers, through the in­
pitality extended to us. We can of the day. which will be held in
fluence of President W. J. Keir,
assure them that in our labours we the Washington State building,
who is recognized as one ol the
shall look back with lightened
0n th, iam# day_ the National
active leaders in the natioual asso­
hearts upon the scenes presented tc i ndjan Educator’s congress will
ciation. The Portland Commercial
view on the school grounds, when begin the annuui convention at tiie
Club shows its appreciation of the
more than one hundred teachers Auditorium. Exhibits of the work
occasion by tendering the delegates
were refreshed by a feast of water 0|
educatois among the Indians
a splendid reception aud providing
mellcn during a recess in our work. have been received from all of the
a special train for au excursion to
We shall recall with pleasure the agencies of the West and these will
Hood River Saturday aud auother
cooling draughts of lemonade serv- bo put on djspiay at the Audi-
through the Willamette valley.
ed to us in the halls of the school j torium.
Monday and Tuesday. The asso­
room during our labours, we shall
The ooming of the famous Tab-
ciation will be entertained in Cor­
ever look with louging memories ernacle choir on Utah Day, Wednes-
vallis Monday night, the guests of
upon the heaping dishes of luscious dav wjn be one of the musical
The State Agricultural College.
strawberries drowned in cream that | features of the Exposition. The
Mr. Ressler has not attended the
were served to us by some of your choir, which has been celebrated
Coos county institute since seven
citizens, lastly, we appreciate and 1 throughout the entire country, will
years ago, when he was president
have enjoyed to their fullest extent g,vs concerts in the natural amphi-
of the Oregon State Normal school
the pleasure afforded to us by the theatre. The Utah Day program
at Monmouth. He has just been
intelectual treats prepared for ou will be held in the Utah State
called to take the chair of Industri­
evening exercise.
Building, which is a reproduction
al Pedagogg at the Agricultural
Fourth: We are glad to have j of the Hopi Indian Pueblo. A
College, a new department created
enjoyed the unique experience or subscription of $15,000 has been
on the recommendation of President
having present during part of our j raised in Utah to send the Utah
Kerr i.i 1908. Among his new
deliberation the members of the high school cadets to the Exposi­
duties will be the preparation of
school board and other officers of tion for Utah Day.
teachers of manual training, domes­
the vaiious districts of the county
tic science and elementary agricul­
and hope to see this experience re­ field and at the opening session
ture. He will also edit bulletins
newed, that both branches of the which was held this morning
on industrial education, prepared
educational force may be enabled brought out the fact that the efforts
by the college experts, aud dis­
to view the work from the other ot the organization will be directed
tribute them to teachers and pupils
mainly toward two great steps to be
standpoint.
where thes.- subjects are taught.
Fifth: To our very efficient taken the making ot a great harbor
The slate's great college at Cor­
secretaries Miss Lena Belloni and at Ceos Bay and the promotion of
vallis is in a very prosperous con­
Miss Florence Walstrom we extend a district built railroad which will
dition, having enjoyed a student
thanks for their success and prompt­ open up to deyelopment the terri­
patronage last year of 11)51. The
ness in discharging the clerical tory of Centeral Oregon and extend
Professor has met quite a number
duties of both the Teachers Institute from Boise to this city.
of young people in Coos county
and the District Board Convention.
That the members are determin­
who are preparing to enter school
Sixth: To our school superin­ ed that these things shall be done
this fall. In all probability, our
tendent W. H. Bunch, we extend was evidenced by the speeches that
county will send not less thau 20
thanks for this unfailing efforts to were made aud the manner in which
this year as against 14 last year.
make the work of the Institute both the speakers were received. It was
The people of the state believe that
the first anniversary of the organi­
instructive and pleasant.
that the Agricultural College is pe­
Seventh: And lastly we wish to zation of the congress and a review
culiarly their school and are very
express our deep sense of gratitude of what had been done during the
solicitors as to its prestige and ad­
to our honored State Superintend­ year gave great encouragement for
vancement. Coos county shares
ent J. H. Ackerman for his visit to wbat will be accomplished in the
in this loyalty and is doing its part
us, and especially tu recognize its future.
to promote its success.
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import in as much as it is probably
The
Fortland
F
air and Livestock
his last official visit to a Coos coun­
Another Railroad.
Exposition.
ty Institute. We look back with
The Oregon Journal published
the following dispatch, dated at
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Eugene, August 14th:
"That the Oregon Trunk railway,
E. G. D. Holden
being
built up the Deschutes canyon
L aw t bb ,
by Porter Brothers’ intends the
JOSTIOB OF THB PEAU*
U. S. Commiaaioner, General Inanranoe Willamette valley and extending
Agent, and Notary Publio. Offloe
westward to Coos Bay, is a rumor
in Robinson Building.
ill circulation in Eugene. This
Coquille
regon.
rumor is said to have come from a
parly of railroad engineers who
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have been there Hie past few days,
List Your Property With
and are said to be in the employ of
the Oregon Trunk. They are now
STUTSMAN & COMPANY
woiking in the McKenzie valley,
BEAL ESTATE
the route of the proposed line into
Office Front St., Opp. Hotel Coquille
the Willamette valley. It is said
CLAUD STUTSMAN, Mgr.
COQUILLE,
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OREGON the road will cross the Cascade
mountains in the vicinity of the
Three Sisters, down the McKenzie
valley to Eugene, thence south
' westerly to Coos Bay.
"It is believed by many that this
Incorporated.
j is a preference to traversing the
M anufacturers o f
«•enter of the state from north to
The Celebrated Berqmann Shoe |south.
The Strongest and Nearest Water
"By entering the Willamette val
Proof shoe made for log-ters, miners
ley and building to Coos Bay a
prospectors and mill men.
much richer country will betravers-
621 T h u r m a D Street
P o r t l a n d , O heoon .
. ed than if the line extended on to
California through the deserts of
‘ For twenty years I suffered central Oregon. From Coos Bay
from a bad case of granulated sore south the construction work would
eyes, says Martin Boyd ol Henriet­
ta, Ky. "In February, 1903, a j be easy, as the iioe would extend
gentleman asked me to try Cham­ along the coast the entire distance
berlain’s Salve. I bought one box , to .San Francisco bay.
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and used aqout two thirds of it and
my eyes have not given me any
W anted — Girl for general house
trouble since ” This salve i* for work. Wages $25. Apply to Jul­
Bale by R S. Knowlton.
ius Larson, Marshfield, Ore.
Marshfield, Oregon.
Theo. BergmanShoe Mfg.Co.
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pleasure to his oft respected visits
The primary object in organizing
to our county during his many
the Portland Fair and Livestock
years of service as state superintend­
Exposition was to foster and ad­
ent. We congratulate him upon |
vance the livestock interests of
his unbounded success on bringing
Oregon and also of the Northwest.
Oregon to the fore front in educa­
With this object in view the busi­
tional matters and do assure him,
ness men of Oregon got together
that when he steps down and out, |
i and tormed such and organization.
the whole state will view his labor
Among the promoters are Portland’s
and ‘Looking upon their fruits,
and Oregon's prominent bankers
will say, "well done, good and
wholesale aud retail merchants.
faithful servant.”
Through their
untiring efforts
Respectfully submitted,
Portland has one of the best equipp­
W. D. R kei . y
ed fair plants on the pacific coast.
M aboabf . t B. M crphy
$2000,000.00 were spent in secur­
F. A. G olden
ing this plant and today it is the
talk of the Pacific coast.
Oregon Idaho Development
The race track is a regulation
Congress.
mile track, laid out and built on the
This is the
most snccessful best plans obtaiuable.
obtaiuable. It is consid-
tneeting that we have had ol the ered the fastest track on the coast
Oregon-Idaho Develppraent Con- and this was demonstrated last
gress,” said President Hofer at year when Ray O’Light paced to
neon today. ‘ There is a large Uhe coast’ s tbree-year-old record of
number of delegates in attendance ; 2:o8j.
and more prominent men than we
The grandstand is situated on
have been able to assemble at any 1 the grounds and from it one of the
time. This is the first time tnat {finest paroramic views in Oregon
Portland has joined us by being may be seen. Almost every part
represented at the meetings. The ol the entire grounds is visible from
state is alive to the need of develop- the grandstand and unequalled view
rnent work and great progress w ill, of the races may be seen from it.
be made within next year as a re-
Barns for horses, cattte, sheep
suit ol the educational campaign we and swine have been built and each
is arranged for its special purpose.
have been carrying on.”
Delighted with Coos Bay and en- The barns are large and roomy
thusiastic as to her future the dele­ and present a nice appearance and
gates to th e Oregon-Idaho Develop­ exhibitors who were at the fair last
ment Congress gathered in Marsh- year sp«»k very nighly of the *c-
Myrtle Bank
Herman
Arago
Lampa
Browns
Empire
McKnight
Coquille
Marshfield
Cunningham
Parkersburg
Catching Slough
North Bend
Riverton
Big Creek
Willanch
Kentuck
Flag Staff
Strangs
Fishtrap
Randolph
Lapsed
Lee
Rackleff
Falrview
Haines Slough
McKinley
Gravelford
Two Mile
Sumner
Rural
Dora
Bald Hill
Catching Creek
Daniels Creek
Rogers
Sugar Loaf
Templeton
Coos River
Libbey
Myrtle Point
Rock Creek
Norway
Roy
Allegany
New Lake
Roland
Shilo
Eastside
Remote
Lapsed
Myrtle Creek
North Slough
Bandon
Beaver Slough
Esterbeck
South Slough
Sunny Side
Halls Creek
Prosper
Lapsed
Bear Creek
Johnsons Mill
Four Mile
Sitkum
Lake
Excelsoir
Larsons Slough
Beaver Hill
King Creek
Buell
Coaledo
Pleasant View
Pleasant Hill
Locust Grove
Glenn Junction
Bridge
W. T. Dement
La t till
West Norway
Laural Lake
Coos City
Lake View
Sanfords
Bunker Hill
North Lake
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Residence Lots 8 0 by
Price $ 2 0 0 up.
Special
inducements to Home Builders.
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FR0N1 STREET,
COQUILLE ORE.
We carry a good line of Waltham,
Elgin, South Bend and Howard Watch­
es. Before purchasing a watch else­
where call aud examine our stock and
get pries. We guarantee our prices to
be as reasonable as any.
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PIONEER MEflT MARKET
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We Carry
Lard,
Hams,
Bacon,
Sausage,
Fresh and Salt Meats.
We are headquarters for everything in the meat line,
wants always receives prompt attention.
Your
COQUILLE VALLEY PACKING CO.
Do You Intend to Build?
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Did you stop to consider that a building made
l l O O out of cement blocks is almost indestructable
and fireproof?
Did you stop to consider that the first cost is almost the
last cost?
Did you stop to consider that sand and gravel, washed and
cleaned by the ocean, together with proper proportion of
Portland cement, makes the finest blocks and bricks in the
world.
Yours for business,
Among the many good things
COQUILLE COM CRETE WORKS
considered by the District Board
Convention held in Coquille Aug.
19, the following resolution passed
R. E. SHINE. Viet P r it
by unaminous vote is doubtless the A. J. SHERWOOD Prit.
0. C SANFORD, Aast. Cardiff
I. H. HAZARO, Caahltr
beginning of great things for the
educational interests of this country.
Resolved, that it is the sense of
this convention that a committee ol
op COÇUIÜÜH, OREGON.
five be appointed by the County
Superintendent of which he shall T r a n s a c t s a G e n e r a l B a n k i n g B u s i n e s s
be chairman, to divise means for the
Corraapandaata.
Beard of Dirotterà.
bolding of a summer school annu
National
Bank
o Commerce, New York CH
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Dement,
A.
J.
Sherwood,
ally in the county for the special
Crocker Woolworth N’ l Bank, San Francia.
li. H. Hazard,
L. Hartocker,
training of teachers in methods of
R. E. Shine. Finit Nat’l Bank ol Portland, Portland.
Inaiali Hacker,
teaching.
This committee as selected con
sists of Supt. Bunch, Judge Schl
brede, F. Golden, A. G. Raab, W.
D. Reedy.
F IR S T N A T I O N A L B A N K '
commodations.
The business men and citizens of
Portland feel justly proud o f the
$200,000.00 plant and all Oregon
should turn out and support this
fair, which will be held September
20-25, and a banner crowd is e x ­
pected.