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f Coquille tjarald. "m i « n i Illuni *llil m.t Inmir Im tlrr im i H o m i. . I n i i m i o h i n f o r I h » trulli 1.. h iih « l l i . ' i r I . iir ìiih h h in t * f » » t » E ll il L I N I I K I ) I V I UV W M ’ N K M IM V . I). r DU A N , PK O PR 1BTO H I v d (. i < il io H i« I ' o to r in i mi ii M iitm i «|» li| I h if - if ih » V ull* ì |.i» riim ili*rl> « ill #»f (JoiilJ Outil* I V |/ miii rully 1 ••ti« M r i|ftU ’ u , im • v m » »•* » ii - in * I no CountV O fficial I ’ apor. . i « .il l i . i r i. v 'o a l n l i t y Mulini H h o tiid Mr. ilmiitiN |) V o to ty ," » il 'I iliilumoti, Hi« In Copi. Don i l'U n ,n , l u i H i« t J c . t ili D . l'ii r|.nlit Morgan III« g r e , , ! Ir iih I h nini inonnpo- nrn nrying nut fo r 11 [.oroonol l i b e r t y " i i II t lm III««. T b o jr o r» ngainal Iixxv h tlmt r»»lru ln t l i o i r i • i "l, or of H i« locai l'rn l.lbllloii ligi»« ¡« Iinani,kp, V irinolo, iirn ii tl y ( «n ri'fiilly I.. fi lini nuli m i D iy tinnii H m r g a u S i m il i m i “ l ’ o r o o n o l L i b e r 'I l'Ii. W liy W n I. oh t u l l i I m i t i , »111 t h « y " l i » « « » i l " ? Il I ' l i u i i " , M a in MTi l . Now l l m t o mori ni inkii o k h I iih I I y | , h iv a " »m i "K m p lo yo re’ I n a b i l i - ho o li . T lm g r« » t A R I BOUCATtONAL IN D IX . la r « « S M o rtro ro t o f U iu l. r a lln to ' « b o o a « f r o m a t |{o l> in n o r.'» . How • Man From (ho East Vfcawa tha Normal Quoatlan. Tha Normal arhool trains our public «ctwiol KMiobara. T o a curtain aitant »ha Normal nrhoola aro tho ln«l#*i of tbn ndur.atbmal alatiia of a Mat« A mao from Illinois with all Nor mala, or 00 « from ffoutb lAukota with four, Mlmonotu with all, or Kanaan with fhra«, oontamplatna comlnK to fb « coast With California |o the H 011 U 1 of us with all Normals, and I WsahliiKton to tb« north with tbnm wall aupporlml schools, ha would ha apt to aay, " ( l i t « me tha atata that la allvo and abrmat with other Mates, particularly along linos of public ; school ad van Lagoa." Tha Yotwra of tha atata will have a chunra at tha coming election to put I our atato In tha progressive Hat. n u l i ' , i n i c u lli p o n i» » n rn h o j ì i i k t l i o t |c|i>f,rrn |ilil’iI li. Ili« (fiivernor» x v linvn Ino iiin«li leglnlatioB. We ,,r funi' |.ri.liitilHi.ti «lui. « r « fi.llowo III, H lc p p i ll g 1.11 I II« li. « » " f I li o n»l>- l(. io ili .k «, V ir , Mepl. '¿I I t n li o t . 11« in l. i| ; n in i a t r o n g n in i "lle p o r le d In lo«»1 o|»tl,*i» llfjhl ri. li , u n i lu i wnntH Ilio l i b e r t y l o d o LOCATION OF NORMAL SCHOOLS. N « xv a m i fr n a h g r o c e r i» » h I xvhvv i on hariil» at Dfsors Btor*. S la n ip a il h o . I il r a w n w o r k 1 a la o M o a n il K o j a l H ilk a n t »( i d ' s . Nevnr a l i n o in trunks, suitcaavs p ie r « » , ANNOUNCEMENT. We take pleasure in announcing to you that we have received our stock of to w n b e fo re o f au<l I. hk », like Kobinson'H. Flour, Feed, Fancy and Staple Groceries W e b fo o t Hour nl L yons i i Jones T ry one Hack snd you xvill xvnnt anotber. and are now located in the First National Bank Building and will be pleased to meet you and quote prices. f I,*I5 per sank I f you intend serdiiiK you land this fall, call nl Knoxvlton's Dru^ SPECIAL PRICES TO LOGGING CAMPS AND PIC CONSUMERS store u t id (jet prices on needs. ( I c n t l e n i c n , d o y o u x v a n t n nexv t ie ? I t o l. i n H o n ’H S to r e in t b s p la c e t o f in d t h e a to c k t o H e le c t f r o m . We will take all your Lam e back is one o f the most com- j ■non fu rm sof muscular rheuiualism A few applications o f Cham berlain's Linim ent xvill give relief. F or sale In 1 « |>r«.l.Ititi¡ i . m Imo «c .ik .il ».r«.»l m i In, | . | » 0 H|IH, l i n i tlm lo w ntnpH i l i The majority of atud«nta who at by all dealers lUiOOtf« 1« inoli iini unii minili in. 1.1, p r o t o n i t lm xvonk a g a in a t t lm tend the Normal schools do not come le r e » !» o f ym ir »tale. W in* f«. I" i i l r n n g , t lm (x o iiH iiiu o r n in i t lm p r o - from the larger to*wna and cities. They Nlii'WITs Hale of Itcnl I'rop n iy. (H i«n «.h .IAM KH l>. .lO IIN H O N l i l i ' i I H |; h i i i m I III« iiin im p n lÌ H l w h o come rather from the country districts N o tic e la lie r e liv ijiv e n , T h a t b y v ir - They are ll«|ilii>« wern n r i'lv n l from (In v « H ill» I l i o " l l l i u r t y 1« « q u e e * » D o tti and tile smaller town« F re s h Fish . tu r« o f a n e x e c u tio n d u ly iMSiied o u t o l young men and women of moderate I rni.l (lum ai ni A ln i...... tln v ri imi I n li n r o r in n i c o iiH iin m r , A r n i ho t lm th e I ' i r r t i i t C o u rt o f th e H tm te o f O re g o n , F o r a nice froah Salm on, righ t K I t o l i i n i . f N o i III t i n i ! . l i n o , d o v e r , ' t'« ,il li r i ix v i n g n in i i I I n H I I i i i k i n l e r - and even limited mean«, ambitious, (o r th e C o u n ty o f Coo» a n d to m e d ir e c t- steady, Industrious. Many of them I m i N n i'l n f M Inni iwi|i|’l li m i 11 1 .v•*r « i.ln o r o n v D ilI n g o u t u im u l i k n M r . from the river, call lit the F erry. «.I o n l h * l« t d a y o f O r to h e r, 11110, ii|H>n are paying tlialr own way end every linr H l i il it m ni Ixiu io o M . rimv w »re H m i ll i t o o r ; " p e r a o n a l l i b e r t y , ' ' Item of aipense la carefully consid a ju d g m e n t a n d d e cre e d u ly re n d e re d , T h e y n re to be hud each morning. e n te re d o f re c o rd a n d d o c k e te d in n n d UH filili.W M ! Ed. MCADAMS ered. l'OCHUHO t li « ir b u ii n t o n in b n in g in h y sa id C o u rt o n th e 10t h d e y M a y A . D . Tran«portal Ion Is one Item of lm M . iiilK « n i« r y , A lo . , N i |.t ■ « fi. OH l „ r r « r « i l x v iIII! T l m l i q u o r r a p it a in to , in n c e r ta in s u it th e n in Haul ftortanro. It has been found tKV the F o r th e A m b itio n s — n j, |> .li.liiinult IloOIHll.i , Vii | ìh | ih p n y i n g t lm f r u g h i . I» i t n o i C o u r t p e n d in g , w h e re in A . K. R te ve n a great majority of students «-ome from '■Ti'li'lti.un recrlviid Tln> in v i'i«« il mh ,I I li iU f i t i m i H m p e o p le a h n iild wax p la in t if f a n d O . I t . Z e e k w an d e the Immediate vicinity of the school. I h lini. u n ii f in I. x « h l o p r ò ta o t M F .N Ho the different states have been fe n d a n t in fa v o r o f p la n t if f a n d » g a iiiH t » a id d e fe n d a n t h y w h ic h e x e c u tio n I am (H ly im l) " I l II Compra, O o v ,'' » g a in a t 111(1 I t l'S lN F . H H Y obliged to eNtahllsh aovaral nchoola, c o m m a n d e d t o i e l l th e p r o p e r ty in s« id liuti luti, N i ' , H»|.l, 21. Mi» by noil lot thoee who ooanot otteod 1« \ V . . , p x v it li M r . S m it h f o r " p e r - not from political reason, or to meet e x e c u tio n n n d h e r e in a fte r d e H C rilied to porooa. A 11 ioBtructlon, including final the demands of any section of the "Jnini'M |l .luliliH. ii, Rollìi,,ke, V ii . •s»»t««IUao. is FKKB For Uoohero. » .)n it i l i b a r l y , " lio n a a t w o r k i n g m a n , p a y th e s tu n due th e p la in t if f •«•delta preparing tar college or untvereL state, hut to conform to the neisla of o f F iv e h u n d re d S e v e n ty -fiv e I ly, women « olabi. grange«, eng'neore and " K x 'I'O 1 1 I I I V 1i r n 'IH ’.MIH I m i i i i i i m i i i l m r H m w o lf a r e o f w if e hem« makers No preliminary cremlna- our heat young inen and women who Sfi— 100 d o lla r s , w it h in te r e s t b i l l , i l i I i ,1a lie PII q i u u ia l lx HI iloa U required. This wall oouree mean* n in i « b i l i l r o n , h o m o n in i o o u n t r y , are striving for an education and a opportunity for you. th e re o n a t th e ra te o f se v e n per tu l I I , » If I ' " I I I y « lim i 111 m h i Sasd tar a daoeripttvo bulletin to tho I» n o i I b i» n t im o x v lm n m u li a lio u ld livelihood. c e n t p e r a n n u m fro m th e lO lh d a y o f C i,U n tili,|>l i u t i < f m i,i » \ i « il li O'i C o r r e e p w a d e e m « S t u d y P e p a r r t tm m a e m nt | r ii i n k ? M a y , 1010, u n t il p a id to g e th e r w it h th e II aire rally o f O rejea 1 H iu in x l) " w W K iU 'li ii II. NORMALS OUT OF POLITICS. J.|>. Munta. coats a n d e xp e n se « o fs a id e x e c u tio n , I 1 act, HUH, M IM«. , s , . , , | 9 1, w ill o n S a tu rd a y t h e 12t h dixy o f N o v C o q n ilic O re g o n N«»v that there la to ha no trading e m b e r, 1010, a t th e h o u r o f fe n .o ’c lo c k " , la m p a | l .Ic lin i« Itti», K «m in'»Ki ( P o l i i o d v a r t ia a n ia u t . ) of legislative vote« nor logrolling to a. m . o f ra id d a y a t th o fro n t d o o r o t «7* « V e r « b S 3^ C s & 1 r ('«'(' i v r t l . " I 'e liq t r a in ■ »•» • aeeura appropriations for the Stats t h e C o u n ly C o u r t H o u s e in t h e c it y o f l i m i p i« iln U ili .»n 1lili N ( In n i HR n i NornwU schools of Oragon. ws ara to C « « io llle , C oos C o u n ty , O re g o n , Hell s t b | a a i| i| ii, m u l l'I in i l i n t u l t ilt >r» TEACHERS FOR NORMAL sipatH twno th ing«- p o litic a u c tio n to th e h ig h e s t b id d e r fo r in rat- That the legislative bodies cash in tim id o n th e d a y o f sa te , a ll th e D ll t h o 01o it u n V, i B u ild e r and titilr u p Ringhivi Maaolutlona Adoptad at Two will give consideration to hills befor# r ig h t , t it l e , in te r e s t n n d o a tn te w h ic h l i (M id p il b y HUID \ \> h o Contractor,... t ouiity Inatltuta at Qranta Paaa. them solely on tlialr merits and not sa id d c fc n d n n t 0 . It. Z e e k n n d n il p e r i l lu an xi « I l r i iif««tVI'« 1 11« Il ti Thcrc la n o uncortnlnty ring to tha for '’trading” pm poses; and sons c la im in g u n d e r h im s u b s e q u e n t to Estimates gladly furnished. iji o f o i l i e r «»i in iU tili 1 NI t t i II 1 ('« followI i » h rcaolutlona. rolutlng to tha Sceotnl That the qiu'Stlon of Nor th a 10t h d a y o f M a y A . P . 1010, in , o f Äf l i i „ a m t « 'ilil'f « \> h i« 'lli lm v i' 1lm ; He Nomini issile, ndopted bjr tha mal schools Is a question of Normal a n d fo sa id p ro p e rty , s a id p re m ise « C a ll o n o r a d d re s s a t C o q u ille le i. ber*» or .htck*on and Josephine school« only and not one of ab normal h e r a tn lw fo ra m e n tio n e d n re ,le s cril> e d ,(Jl I n l ' i l i ,, ii H u m 0 1s iili U m lv unti«'« recenti)* naaetuhled In Insti politics. In s n id e x e c u tio n nn fo llo w s , t o - w it : U r d i r i l i | ¡ ll« |\i« ir MI1I« h h rfo V O lo > Noaalon ut (Iranta l*nsa This la a good thing - good for the E a s t o n e h a lf o f th e N o r ih - e s a t q u a r t xvl lc |,|>, l u t i l i lu l l Whvuvaa, thè hlghest nitalnmont In schools and good for indltlca I^et the e r o f th e N o rth -w e s t q u a r te r o f S e c tio n t S i ( jin ” K l'\ N u p I. , l ♦( ,11 'I uence itnd clllr.ettshlp dependa people carefully consider the«e point«: 4, T o w n s h ip 28 S o u th o f fla n g e 14 W e s t A , W . V a rn e y I I . T.. V a in e v " \ ' „ , „ k a. 1\ 'II', . S p i «« »jj upon Ih»' cflU'laney our putrite (\tn we do without State Normal o f W t lt n m c t te M e r id ia n n n d lo ta 1 a n d * ,1 t i n i ’M |>, . liilm m u i, I i. t i i i i ik t*. \ i . ool». whlch In turn depend upon schools? 2 a n d N o rth -e a s t q u a r te r o l th e N o r th . »pialIfiiMlion «»f Ih«' neh ool leiU'h "T ill, nl i l l iin n it I l l ' l l o u r | . | n l i ( ( ’an we dv> better than to ('ontlnue w e st q u a r te r , t h o S o u th -w e s t q u a r te r \ ' \ o f t h è la n d ; a n d o f th e S o u th -w e s t q u a r t e r o f th e N o r t h t'he aehoc4e «a at present located? l i i l i n n p o lic y h n a W o rk e d j : i ■ 1 1 i l ii \Yborea«, tho grenteat prA»flolonA'y OENEKAL east q u a r te r , th e W e s t o n e h a lf o f th e Alimmt without division the ixop l« l i i i i l ! i . In I I I « n u n i l . u n i m u ll i m l 10 o! thè n'iu'ol trAohora doponda \»|H>n believe that Oregxin nhould and must N o rth -w e s t q u a r t e r o f th e “ o u tli-e « « t I i 'U ’ h I h o f K o n o im in ii i . i ' i i i M i ' , . ili HOUSEnOVINO il I va I i \H\> i thetvof, unti in» «tute support State Normal schools. To be q u a r te r , th e N o rth -w e s t q u a r t e r o f th e H iii’i l fa ls e h o o d . T h e ic n n l n po ■ , «tu . tho hlghi'sl girttlo i\f «neh prò sure they want better achimla than H o n th -xve s t q u a r te r o f th e S o u th -e a s t C O Q U ILLE , OREGON M ie n ! n r s o c ia l « I ' in . . - i t i . n i in i I hn ! 1 i.'tn \ h » round «» K«'«'tl a «'hanno! they have ever had, and they want q u a r te r , an I th e H a s t o n e li a if o f th e Hin t « I l l ' l l .lit« « lin ( o it in ’i i|« M in t n u v Uu-onfch u hU'h lo ncivmplleh Ihla a« them free from political Intorferetn'o S o u th -e a s t q u a r te r o f th e S o u tli-w e a t Does a peneral Housemouing q n u r le r o f S e c tio n ¡1,1 , T o w n s h ip 27 Hi«' sialo Nonual: and and legislative trickery. I i > i h | '« i h i i i '« p o lie x 1. 1 . p r o m o t e d S o u th o f txa n g e 14 w e st o f th e W illa m Foundation repair W . Or«'gA«n si unii« « « high In No argument worthy of note ha« business higher moral *1 in . I m l -, 'i i n l p m c * , ' ix n aa «ny otlior «Itilo and been brought forward to show that one e tte M e r id ia n in Coos C o u n ty , O re g o n . t ic e * . .in ,I D ili m i. ’ . I l l i . 111 n t o i ' i i ! in S a id sa le lie ln g m a d e s u b je c t to re «('. l»r\r dls.iditmtng«' In holng «to Normal 1« better than three U ha« l«l«w|H « f ill« '. 'll, O' i| lll.'llvl) . r • '«'«l x In r !i|:« i(' N o m is i S cluw d« been argued that one will cost less d e m p tio n in th e m a n n e r p ro v id e d h y WM. FR ANZENBACH. Sculptor h> in noi of t!i»' Inst loglalaturo; ami than three, hut none will coat le«« la w . K m . h " i i -I« n r 111 «> n I-1 I ’ , i i ' u u P a le d th in 3rd d a y o t ( V t o lie r . 1810. \\ » ate the foun than one- and what we want Is a sye C o n t r a c t o r in M a r b le , G r a n i t e , mi im m i" fi<r p r o h ib i t io n li m n ii i i W. W. (i ducon X' ^, ,i| gmi'rnmcnt and gvod tom of directed Normal school« that to d a y , boenu»e il i i : . > ii , M l ii i't t S h e r iff O i> s C o u n ty , O re g o n . X n -i;», u '\\ thcrclore he II S to n e , C o n c r e t e a n d T i l e will provide trained teacher« for ev- m id i t w o u ld l>« i n i | '. •.il l« |.- li m l tty C. A . C a g e P e p u ty K, ch«'d, I st. In the Interest of 0 « ' school. Kven the opposition claim p x e t i U i r p e r r . n l f . . ii' | « : I.. « Ii,. l'',x im X X o ; V a u lts , M o n u m e n t» , H e a d s to n e * , T a b we, the public to fiv e r one iw two efficient state XI III I I I« M l i l l. "' , > X s ot .» X K n n and J«we Normal schools ’’ property located,” le t* , I r o n F e n c e r a n d a ll k in d * o f i X' . X, ,u . h e te a -s e ttth liH l, reo and here seems to he the hone of con I I I . 'l l U ti l . I X III «,11 I l l i v (« C e m e te ry a n d P u d d in g W o rk . X' X • I ti re tns. ucun nt of the ► I > 1,11 11 tonlion locality of the «ehool S ,» x \.' a\ l ?ehcx'ls The strtte ha« Almost 700.000 square C a rv in g a n d L e t t e r in g a S p e c ia lty \ \ lì S SokS'IGÌ tb.1. suoli sohm'ls hr «x> ar miles of territory, more than 300 • • V IS IB L E L O A D I N G " BASPUN OKKUOS. I'tt»''l tts U» VtW'll odalo thr various miles square; w>wild you force all of REPEATING R IFLE / s ' ‘i t. ■ 11 . olimi- ol «V.1' S. Al«' Mi»! that tho> ro the institutions of learning into one ¿ N * . 7 0 ----- L t a t P r t c * . 0 3 .0 0 f S «i X i I lie e o n ii 1 1 ' . t Visible lewd mg” b a big ad- »Ivo Ihr «vii i v t l Of «'von i>attlo|to corner of the state* 1« it not Appar Jrwntagr. You/ ■ the cartrulgo ent that this would absolutely deprive fxi in the chamber. Y «d A»,nr C O g r iL t.K R IV E R I,IN F. Third, ih il » ' l ' " » ly tto '» « of p*vr people in distant pirta of the when tb* guu it hvuled/f S x 'u th o ru i ' g o n p le a d fv>r o u r o w n state fi\n\t the heneilts of «uch « h l K .v * r [ C m o ff t b » t o m t f i i i S igh t r th e au«n> « k ie a a m t schools* N • V ' i ■ ifYactn-e *.>ir xndjetewn out all ;; ; a r.d flo w e r« »'f Kx gxie H lv e i .... the farm pests jb ith is spring. ta f h X IO » X l ì N,' P L Y IN G B K T W E F .N V - ll't'' NORMALS BY STATES. r fslata far tb* | siV, ¡n o l i ' XXarH ihrtlar th . x« All'ixm*. t ; Ari»«ix». 1; ('»Mtorxxi*. and tlu n l.r \ l ' h i i l ih o l'ik ' l l ì l ' l * X, D ix S MIO t .. OS, Of \ '.e ehixtren who are now .x. xVmx«x'(!i-xx(. X; |XI»(rtc( <*( XVIxim lio n » s i M lU l i t V x' w h s'm w e uv% t 1 SAN Ffi/MtfSCO i : ( I n i r t l A 3 . I.U h .v 1 ; lllIm M » . s \ ' »: o u r »vat R* now » men lu ^ i i o m « K a ih , k\ .*■r i 1 I v i ' I n . *. Kxvrs. J; Kaxix»x*. 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The cvnuiwe • ISST R am. ma.V orly from pur* S 3 V N ,wo* eaatx Ahimc-xim. will M eraek. »oak. peel, b re a k . *c e » v k o r b u m It k v lx like aa!r*r but weigh» only aSxit one- quarter a* much, s ram I t rteanod and bandkxk a-vl a d r«4 n»»t. oorrxxV or U n w k ASarJvtrl) pun- r>v- peawerwxia and whokwowar . m e » monrx, ‘ A ocl.W * b ’* (V*J1‘ t b « C * W e can save you m oney Ostrander & Gee CUNTRACTORS AND BUILDERS Coquille,, - O re g o n Estimates furnished. Job work of all kinds done with neatness and dispatch. r STEAMER BREAKWATER y? -f?- i i -S-’> « 8 4 3 ‘ (GT-SS-'ty •& , Sails from Ainsworth Dock, Portland, at 8 P. M., euerg Tuesday. Sails from Coos Bag every Saturday at service o f tide. Reservations w ill not be held later than Friday noon, unless tickets are purchased. J PAUL L. STERLING, Agent Phone Main 181 J. H. OERDING Bros. STEVENS STMR. Until you see us. 1 Cbucatiorr V arn ey DON’T BUILD M A N U F A C T U R E R A N D D E A L E R IN LUMBER, LATHS, SHINGLES MOULDING, CEMENT BRICKS AND BLOCKS, SAND AND GRRVEL ............................. \ g ><' C O Q U I L L E , Call and See Us Hear the Music. Aretino T alking - - O R E G O N an Machine F R E E with $25.00 eai-h trade and a cash payment o f $2 50 on delivery o f machine. One 10-iiich with record FREE $10.00 in cash trade. One 10. inch record F R E E wiih $5 00 in cash trade every Saturday. Remember the Aretino record lit* all kinds of dine talking machines. P. E. D ra n e DEALER IN L n d ie s ’ nnd G ents' F u rn is h in g s I" o i i c y n n d S t u p l e G r o c e r i e s , F l o u r a n d Feed. ' . Incandescent Electric Light P ro*« Accept*J throughout the ciTiliaed world tho a» the moat universally satisfactory button luniinant for all purposes the C lesnest M,x»l and her« il- C onvenient, and the C H E A P E ST lijjbt known. That furnished by the TM R IV E R flavo class and u p to date in ft The rates place it E L E C T R IC within C O Q U IL L E CO ia every rearfc firrt reepeet of a 1 S it ELS ,t SON Frank Morse, Prop., Coquille