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4 Coquille Hmtlà V o l . 28: No 8 COQUILLE, COOS COUNTY, OREGON, W E D N E S D A Y , NOVEMBER 2, [910 Entered as Mecond-class matter Muyj 8, 1905, at the postoffice at Coquille, Oregon, under act of Congress of March 3, 187». DR. RICHMOND PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office over Rose's Store, Front St., C oquille , O regon . Oflio * Phone Mitin 211. I > Dr. C. IN. Endicott D e n t is t Office over First National Bank Phone Main 431. Coquille, Oregon E. D, SPERRY A ttorney and O onuoellor at Law. Office in R obinson B uilding IN. C. CHASE. A T T O R N E Y -A T -L A W Olilo in ltoh iu son B u ildin g, Upstairs C. R. BARRON Attorney and Counsellor at Law Office Phone 335 Main Residence Phone 346 Main C o q u il l r C i t y , O re 1 i __________ J. J. STANLEY LAWYER Martin Building - CoqUILLB, I O F ront Stree beoon A. J. Sherwood, A t t o b n b t - a t - L N o tasi Coquilie, P u blio : , aw , : Oregon ! I I I Walter Sinclair, A t t o b n k y - a t - L * N otabt P ' , aw u blio , Oregon. Coquille, Hall & Hall. A t t o b n b t s - at L a w , D eal er in R e a l E b ta te oí all kinda. Marshfield, Oregon. Í E. G. D. Holden L awyer , J u s t i c e o r Tils P eac e U. 8. C om m issioner, G eneral Insurance A gent, and N otary P u b lic. Office in R obin son B u ildin g. Coquille Oregon. Wickham I > House MRS. G. R. WICKHAM Proprietress Phone Main 13X. Board by Day, WeeK or Month Sample l[oon)s Nice Battys Special Attention Paid to tlie Traveling Public. H. E. Shelley Carpenterand Builder C’yr-f... ’ C r ■ First Class Woik Gjaraoteed. M. E. WHITMORE. E. F. MOKRISSY Coos Bay Paving and Con struction Company. GEN ERAL CONTRACTORS I'laiis and Estimates Given Concrete Bricks Stone and Timber Contractor. Phone 151-J Offices 117 Front Street, Marshfield Ore. Ttieo.teriniiinSlioeMI.Co. Incorporated. Manufacturers of The Celebrated Bergmann Shoe The Strongest and Nearest Water Proof shoo made for loggers, miners prospectors and mill men. 621 Thurman Street P o r t l a n d , O rsooh , COQUILLE S PUBLIC SCHOOLS GROW Dredge Oregon at Cooa B ay SOUTHERN OREGON The dredge Oregon and the barge with its paraphernalia were STATE NORMAL BILL safely towed into Coos Bay yester P er Y e a r $1 .50 Judge John S. C oke. The following letter from Dis y Awuftft iiuaiiuig trict Attorney George M. Brown is I ¡j) j^ K o d a k a Finishing self explanatory: HI V 3 a Specialty^ ' __~ ~ ^ ;Work Done in «7 any" finish It Is Necessary that More Room Be day afternoon about 4:30 and today are anchored near North Bend, Provided in Future. Greater The tug Daring had a tine trip down Efficiency Good Policy. Proposed Measure for The Roseburg, Ore., Oct. 20, 1910. Hon. A- F. Steams, Oakland, Ore.: Maintenance of The My Dear Judge:— Referring to the coast from Grays Harbor and Institution Mr. S. D. Hockett, superintend not the slightest damage was suffer ent of our city schools, has made ed in any way. The proposed bill for support of some suggestions to the board of Today the Oregon is being close the Southern Oregon State Normal education for broadening the scope ly inspected by Engineer Leefe and School calls for a tax of one-twenty- of work, with a view of increasing others to determine any small re fifth of a mill on the dollar, to be levied annually. This money to be the attendance in the high school, pairs or changes that may be neces used for payment of teachers and hoping thereby to meet the de sarv before she begins work ¡ d Coos employe» salaries, maintenance of mand of our growing city andcoun Bay. It is expected that she will be buildings and grounds, construction ty for a greater number of practical ready to start operations within ten of buildings, purchase of books, lab ratory supplies and apparatus, and business men and accountants. days or two weeks. for necessary Incidental expenses. If This was suggested to Mr. Hoc- Peter Scott, J r, is acting captain any portion of said fund is not used ett on being told of the large num of the dredge Oregon. As he has during the fiscal year, the balance re ber of students wbo were attracted not yet received hie papers, he can maining shall be carried over until to the commercial school conducted not be given the full command un the next year and added to the fund here last year, and by the fact that less it ¡8 possible for him to secure for that year. No claim or indebted ness Incurred by the school prior to a great majority of those students a permit. He bai been with h$r bad not completed the high school since she left Coos Bay a year ago. the passage of this act shall ever be paid out of the fund so created. course and were, in a measure, The first work the dredge Oregon The school shall be controlled by taken out of the high school and will do will be on the Lone Tree a Board of Regents appointed by the put into this commercial school. shoal off the mouth of North Slough Governor with the consent of the Sen ate, and with the authority con If an entire stranger ran come into The Daring with the barge will our community and gather so great start soon for Grays Harbor.— Coos ferred upon them pursuant of Chap ter 189 of the General Laws of Ore a number into a private institution Bay Times. gon. at no little expense to the pupils The said Board of Regents limit and their parents for tuition, is it the subjects taught to those promot Resolutions of Condolence ing efficiency in the art of teaching not an indication that there is a !n the public schools of Oregon, aud demand for such a school in this Hall of Coquille Lodge. No. 53 community, and would it not pay I. O, O- F. Coquille, Oregon, Oct. shall provide that the requirements of admission at the opening of the aud is it not a duty incumbent up school year in 1911 be at least the the 28th 1910. on the school district to establish an equivalent of the completion of the W hereas , It has pleased the tenth grade of the public school sys elective course of that kind in our Creater of fbe Universe to call to tem. high school? This bill is practically the same as It is safe to say that there are himsel, the spirt of our Brother those proposed by the other two Nor John Nasburg, P G. That we ex forty or fifty boys and girls in our mal Schools of the state, with the ex town who ought to be in school— tend to the sorrowing family our ception of the clause referring to the deepest sympathy in this hour of many of them attended Anderson’s subjects taught and the admission re commercial school, but will not trial and sorrow, and commend our quirements. This clause Insures take a regular high school course. Brother’s soul to our Creator strictly Normal work and a high ef ficiency. VVould they attend our public school Who doeth all things well. R esolved , That the charter of if offered an elective course includ ONE STATE INSTITUTION ing, say, book-keeping, typewrit the Lodge be draped in mourning 30 days; that a copy for a period of ing, ehortbnnd, English, commer W h a t S outhe rn O re go n Ne e ds and of these resolutions be spread upon W h a t S h e Is A s k in g . cial aritemetic, etc? Every town in the Southern Oregon To establish such a course in our records: That a copy under seal country has its high school; but there school would necessarily mean some of the Lodge be Bent to the family is not one college or university in all of our deceased brother. additional expense in the mainte its vast territory. Fraturnaly, Submitted nance thereof, but shall dollars The one Normal school Is its only J. S. L awrence , state institution—and without It the and cents be weighed in the bal Geo. T. M oulton graduates of the high schools who ance with tbe welfare, present and M. H. H ersey . desire to secure Normal training future, of our boys and girls who Committee. must go outside the state; perhaps are soon to be the men aud women into California to secure what should of onr community. be maintained within our state. Tbe board has been considering A G-ood Position This section of fine state is well this question seriously and if they supplied with local high schools well Can be had by ambitious young equipped and with strong men at their felt sure of the public support in this matter, they would not hesi men and ladies in the field of “ Wire head. The need of the hour Is an Institution equal In rank to the col tate to make the trial. In an inter less” or railway telegraphy. Since lege with the special duty of training the 8-hour law became effective, view with a representative of the teachers. H earld last week, one member of and since the Wireless companies VALLEY F IL L E D the board stated that it was the de are establishing stations through W I L L A M E T T E W IT H C O LLEG ES. sire of t.ie board as a whole that out the count!y there is a great the questions be taken up and dis shortage of telegraphers. Positions Professor J. B. Horner, of the O. cussed by the public; that it will pay beginners from $70 to $90 per A. C„ in an address at the Albany probably bo placed to a vote tf the month, with good chance of ad High School dedication the other day, The Nati >nal Tele said: taxpayers in the near future and vancement. "I have carefully studied the geog every one should give tbe matter graph Institute of Portland, Ore., raphy and history of the valleys of operates six official institutes in proper consideration and be pre the Rhine and Rhone, the Seine and pared to vote intelligently when the America, under supervision of R. R. the Thames, as well as the densely and Wireless Officials and places all populated districts o i this country, question is presented. graduates into positions. It wil and have come to the conclusion from There is great lack of room in pay you to write them for full de the evidence before me that there are more colleges, universities, churches, the present building owned by the tails. organs and pianos in the Willamette district, and it is the intention of Valley between Eugene and Portland the board to move tbe high school The Pacific Monthly's Specinl than In any other district of like size to the “ Academy” building in tbe Introducin' Offer in title world. In this narrow stretch north end of town after the Thanks of territory, 123 miles long by rail Tbe Pacific Monthly, of Portland. way and covering less than 3000 sec giving holidays. By doing this, the grade school will all be in one Oregon, is a beautifully illustrated, tions of land, there are sixteen col building and the high school will monthly magazine which giyes very leges and universities, and as many business colleges and and academies. be in a separate building to itself. full information about the resources Every habitable foot tot land Is ac and opportunities of the country ly This will be advantageous in seve cessible to a good public school. Sev ral ways, tbe most important of ing West of the Rockies. It tellB enty-five of these public schools teach which will be tbe additional room all about the Government Reclama high school studies, and many of them for tbe high school physical and tion Projocts, free Government laDd already afford high school buildings. "In this little tract of territory is chemical laboratory in tbe academy and tells about the district adapted one-thirtieth of all our colleges and building, besides all necessary reci iD fruit raising, daiiying. poultry universities in this country; and tihege raising, etc. It has splendid stories institutions of learning train about 1- tation rooms. This will be a temporary arrange by Jack Londos and other noted 80 of the college and university men In the government. These figures are ment, however, since the academy authors. building is leased from year to Tbe price is $1.50 a year, but to all the more remarkable for the rea year. The board will probably ntroduce it we will send six months son that there are no colleges In submit the question of a five year for fifty cents. This offer must be Southern Oregon, and but one small one In Eastern Oregon. lease on this building to the voters accepted on or before the February "There were founded by the Oregon at a meeting to be held in the near future, providing satisfactory terms 1, 1911. Send your name aud ad pioneers at least 16 other academies, can be made with the ownprs. dress accompanied by fifty cents in colleges and universities, which have Five years would give the people stamps ard learn all about Oregon, since been merged Into high schools of the district an opportunity to de Washington, Idaho, and California. and supported by the state, the ma cide upon and purchase a new loca Address, The Pacific Monthly, jority of which are located In this favored tract of garden homes.” tion for another building and to Portland Oregon. j have it ready for occupancy. C A N Y O U A F F O R D IT 7 The board has some difficult que- W o o d W o o d W ood. The Normal schools of the state | tions to settle in these matters. will cost four cents on each one thou They are striving hard for the best Lay in your winters supply, while sand dollars, valuation for each of the j interests of the school as they see i it, and yet are anxious not to ex- you can. Alder— the best on tbe schools. This Is a small amount, but Is enough to run good schools. i ceed their authority but to carry market. $2 00 a tier delivered. There Is no argument against having I out the wishes of the taxpayers. Phone 60, or see B. Folsom. Normal schools except th* cost. If - »>>»« ---- your property Is assessed at a thou Since the above was written, it is For a job of firat-clftss Mending, learned that the owners of tbe acad Dying or Cleftniog, or a new suit sand dollars, can you afipffi to vote emy will not give a lease other than tailored, call at the rear of the four cents—two pontage stamps—to from year to year. Pharmacy building. K. Holverson. Support a Normal school? ^ your inquiry concerning the laws creating three judgeships in tbe Second Judicial District and touch ing the ability and integrity of Three doors North of Drane’ s Store Hon. John S. Coke, I have this to say: The Second Judicial District is the largest Judicial District in the State and comprises tbe counties of All Work Guaranteed Coquille, Oregon Benton, Lincoln, Lane, Douglas, Coos and Curry. The law provides for three Circuit Judges for this District. The law further provides that the labors of these three judges may be divided as they may agree between themselves. 3 The law also provides that “One of said Judges shall reside south ol the Umpqua River and west of the Coast range of mountains dining his teim of office;” this prevision is equivalent to saying that during his term of office one of the Judges shall reside in Coos or Curry C oun ty, because these are the only two counties south of the Umpqua river and west of the Coast range of mountains. LET THE CHILDREN KODAK SUPPLIES AT While the law does not express ly state that one of the candidates shall be elected from Coos or Curry County yet it is fair to assume that ssssass the spirit of the law contemplates that one of the Judges elected R. E.SHINE, Visa Praa shall, at the time of his election, be A J . S H E R W O O D P r é « . L. H. H A Z A R D , C aihlar 0 . C . S A N F O R D , A a l t . C as h ie r a resident of Coos or Curry County. It is fair to thejpeople of Coos and Curry County to elect one of their residents as Judge. When the Legislature enacted the law creating the third judge- op C O Ç U I L L H , O R E G O N . ship of the Second Judical District, the Governor of Oregon selected a ' 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 resident ol Coos county for the ap pointment. He appointed Hon. Board o f Dire cto ra. Correspon den ts. John S. Coke who had been a resi R. O. Dement, A . J. Sherwood, National Bank o Commerce, New York C» dent of Coos county for more than L . Harlocker, L . H. Hazard, I Crocker Woolworth N ’ lBank, San Franci thirty years: a lawyer who had R. E . Shine. First N at’l Bank of Portland, Portland. Isaiah Hacker. practised his profession within the bounds of Coos County for nearly twenty years. After Judge Coke had been tried out as Circuit Judge following his appointment in Feb ruary, 1909, the people of Coos and Curry counties, by an over whelming vote in the primary elec M . D. S H E R R A R D , P R O P R IE T O R tion, expressed a wish that Judge Rose Building, Second Street, John S. Coke be elected as the Judge to reside in Coos aud Curry ¡<j C o q u ille - - - - O re go n county- The wishes of the Coast counties should be respected. Per Are prepared to do all kinds of repairing in ma sonally, I have known Judge Coke for seventeen years, and know him chinery—large and small—in a scientific and to be a man ol intergity, abiliiy, workman-like manner. Special attention given learning, and he will make one of the best Judges that ever presided to Donkey and Gasoline Engines, Automobiles, etc in a Conrt of Justice within the State of Oregou. The people who know him best admire him the most. You have aright to vote for two Judges at the coming November election and one of yonr votes should be cast for Coke. Yours very truly, * DEAN'S STUDIO Daylight Development Makes Kodaking Easy No Dark Room Neccesaary KNOWLTON’S DRUG STORE F IR ST N A T IO N A L B A N K ^SZSZSZSZSZSZS5S^2SZSZSZS2SZSZSZSZSZSZSZSZSZSZS^3 NEW MACHINE SHOP G eo . M. B rown . * * Vote for number 76. W. E. Dun- * gan, Independent candidate for * Coronor. Bill has announced his * candidacy and will make a strong * j) run for Coroner. He has many Is friends and is well acquainted in the County having been “ Knight J of the Grip” for tbe past ten years. Bill will let the people know that he is on the ballot and when he is * elected Coroner all the stiffs will be planted in the proper manner. THE O. K. BARBERSHOP L. COCHRAN, Proprietor m * * * * Hot and Cold Baths, Hair Cutting and Massag- ^ : ing a Specialty o * i«... (j) * * One of the Most Up-to-Date Shops in the City ^ * C o q u ille , - O re go * W . E. D unham . Marshfield. Oregon. (Paid advertisement) * -»•» - Biliousness is due to a disordered condition of the stomach, Cham berlain’s Tablets are essentially a stomach medicine, intended espe cially to act on that organ; to cleanse it, strengthen it, tone and invigorate it, to regulate the liver and to ban ish biliousness positively and effect ually. For sale by all dealers. PIONEER MEfIT MARKET r y -v Lard, Hams, Bacon, Sausage, Fresh and Salt Meats. We Carry You are not experimenting on yourself when you take Chamber lain's Cough Remedy for a cold as that preparation has won its great reputation and extensive sale by its remarkable cures of colds, and can always be depended upon. It is equally valuable for adults and chil We are headquarters for euerything in the meat line. dren and may be given to young wants always receiues prompt attention. children with implicit confidence as it contains no harmful drugs. Sold by all dealers. i GJQUILLE VALLEY You PACKING CO.