•ftSBim iSB#*** g 1 f l! Bulk and Package Seeds PUBLISHED KVKUY THURSDAY. t Entered a* second class matter May 8, 1905. at the poet office at Coquille, Oregon, under act of Congress of March 3, 1879. A FRESH supply of G A R D E N SEEDS and ONION SE TS at In Coos County « NOTICE H avin g elosMil ont our Dry G oods ami gone into the G rocery Inisiue-s exclusively, we havo di vided to discontinue the handling of the G rsphoplfone As we have pul out som ething lik e tw o hun­ dred nmchines, we w ill contiuue to b to lie the R e c ­ ords, hut have decided to the g iv in g make sumo changes in out o f Records to our Customers who have our Machines, V iz: When *ou r C*ah pur­ chases amount to $5 00 we w ill g ive you one S in ­ lines as the article you published, 1,1 the Pre» ence of a number of rel- g le Record free, or one Double Rem r 1 by pay­ Mr. Patrick Is | last week from the Educational Re- atives and friends. ing 35c in nddiiiou to tne $5 00 worth o f Tickets, a millman on the lower river and view. The Westminster Teacher The Glenn Junction school began the newly wedded couple will make and willeontinun to kt' 0 ,> a good selection of pieces says: Monday, April 10. with Miss Me-j home at Riverton— Enter­ on hand at all times. "T h e demand today is that all their Donald, of Lakeside, as teacher. things shall be made easy. It is prise. Respectfully, Mr. Anderson, the Salvation Ar- [ so in the homes. Nothing must New Restaurant Opened. my captain from the bay, spent | be hard for children. They must W. J. Brown has leased a por­ Sunday in Allegany. be tenderly nurtured. Their bur­ tion o f the Bock building and will Mr. and Mrs. Shaver ate Sunday dens must not be made too heavy. open a restaurant the first of the dinner with Mr. Grays' last Sunday. D * »le r in Staj 1« and Fnucv Groceries, F lour and Feed. Their tasks must not be made too week. He has Installed a fine hotel Ray Whltted started to school exacting. Their wishes must never range which requires the building ef e s ; last week. be refused. Even their whims must a special chimney and is completely Mrs. Alice Stemmerman went to bo gratified. There is in homes fitted with hot and cold water heat­ Marshfield on the boat Tuesday a great deal o f this spirit of indul­ ing coils. The interior of the room morning o f last week, and returned gence which moves along the line Is being cleaned, painted and pa­ Wednesday. 160 acre ranch. About 25 acres proposition for orchard. Plenty of o f least resistance in home govern­ pered and will present an Inviting bottom land, mostly In cultivation. good water. Good 7-room house and Lee Roberts and Lonzo Stemmer­ ment. appearance when Mr. Brown throws House and barn and good orchard. good barn. Orchard. Located about man both received their new bi­ "T h e same is true also in many the doors open to the public. Mr. Price 82,500.00. Terms on part. cycles last Saturday which they had schools. one-half mile from steamboat land­ Everything must be made aent to Seattle for. The boys are pleasant. The teacher must always Brown is an experienced restaurant Price, 80 acre farm. Nice house and ing on the Coquille river. expecting to have some fine "Joy make the lessons so interesting that man and expects to secure a good | good barn. Located on county road, $4,500; $2,500 cash, balance In 3 rides” on their bicycles this sum­ it will not tax the pupils to listen business right from the start.— Har­ i Price $5,760.00. Good terms. years time. bor. mer. 160 acres. 40 or more acres bot- 30 acre farm located o:i Coquille to them and so simple that it will Mr. Krueger's nephew, C. J. not require any effort to under­ j tom land. 20 acres in cultivation. river 20 acres In cultivation. G O VERNM ENT OPENS WOOD Schroeder, from Illinois, has been stand them. ! 30 acres in pasture. Good orchard. House, barn and other outbuilding. It is thought to be P U L P M IL L TO M AK E P A P E R visiting him the last few weeks. unreasonable to expect pupils to Good house nnd two barnR. 15 or Good orchard. Price $3,400. Washington, D.C., April 17— With Last Thursday Mr. Krueger started do any hard thinking for them­ 20 tons grain hay. Price $3,500. 800 acre stock ranch. 600 acres a view to gathering Information as 159 acre farm. 132 acres rich open land In grass. Two barns. A out to Scottsburg with his nephew, selves. A distinguished teacher to the relative value of plants and river bottom land. 100 acres of It good 7 room liouso. Good orchard. as he intended going that way in­ says that pupils of this dainty kind woods for paper manufacture, the cleared. Good 1 1-2 story 7-rooom Plenty of water. Located one half stead of taking the stage over the would like to lie in bed and have experimental ground wood pulp mill house. Large dairy barn. Other mile from county road. mountains. Mr. Krueger returned their studies sent up to them. Price, per o f the department o f agriculture, good outbuildings. Good orchard. acre, $8.00. from his trip Saturday. " I t may seem very pleasant for located at Wausaw, Wls., has com­ Two running springs with an abun­ The school children of this place young people to have their work 250 acre ranch, with house and menced operation. The mill was dance of good water. 20 head of observed Arbor Day by planting made so easy. But that is not the barn and orchard, located only two made available by an appropriation dairy cows. One thosoughbred Jer­ miles from flowers on the school premises. way for them to make the most of Coquille. A bargain. at the last session of congress, sey bull. Several head of young $30 per acre. They made flow er beds, which are their lives. Cash $2,600; bal­ To evade effort is to which authorised the secretary of stock. 40 head o f hogs. Lots of ance long terms at 6 1-2 per cent. to be the property of the ones mak­ fall of achievement. For the stu­ agriculture to conduct tests along chickens, ducks and turkeys. One ing them, and taken care of by the dent to have his hard work done 168 acres logged o ff land, all lu this line. hack and one buggy. Full and com­ same. Little Eddie Larson’s flow ­ for him is to rob him of the re­ A fine tract for orchard The department for some time plete outfit of farming tools. One pasture. er bed is in the form of an apple sults of faithful study. There are and berries Level enough to plow has been testing various woods in cream separator. 100 bushels of tree, which his father planted on some things we can get done for Located the laboratory. Some have been wheat and 60 bushels of oats, for almost the entire tract. the school ground for him. The us, but nobody can achieve our ed­ Price found to be suitable for paper man­ feed or good for seed. Price i f sold within 2 miles of Coquille. tree is just the height o f its youth ucation for us. I f we Insist on ufacture, and the forest service has $2,500. soon, $110 per acre. ful owner. never doing the things that are un­ actually made paper from several of 120 acre farm located on the Co­ 130 acre farm. 25 acres bottom Miss Peterson, of Marshfield, is pleasant we cannot receive the ben­ them by chemical means. To ascer­ land cleared and mostly under the quille river close to Coquille. Fine stopping at Mrs. Pierce's doing efits and the rewards. tain their commercial value it was plow. H ill land most all in pas­ house and good barn. Several head some dressmaking for her. This does not mean that the hard necessary to subject them to meth­ Price ture. 6 room house and good barn. o f stock and farming tools. They were sluicing at Pierce’s work of the student is not pleas­ H alf cash is re­ ods of manufacture comparable to 12 cows and one bull. A ll farming ■per acre, $85. camp a couple of days last wee. ant— it may be pleasant, yet not those which are employed in busi­ tools. Two colts, one and 2 years quired. This Is a good buy. There were lots o f logs that went easy. The harder he works the ness operations. With this end in old. Nice city lots at from $225 up, Household goods. Located dawn Coos river as a result o f the more pleasure does he find in his view the mill was established. $50 cash, bal­ close to market and creamery. Price ob easy payments. sluicing. studies. The stadent who is dili­ The Wausaw mill is practically a per acre $62. Terms on $3,000. ance $50 every six months with in­ The boat Millicoma, was rather gent grows enthusiastic. He 'burns paper-making establishment in min­ 80 acre farm. 25 acres bottom terest. late In getting to Allegany last the midnight oil' In the pursuit of iature, being equipped with appara­ land all In cltivation. Hill land is 40 acres bench land, no improve­ Thursday as a result of so many knowledge. He becomes eager in tus of the most up-to-date type. It used for pasture, but an excellent ments, for $500. logs going down the river from the his research. He finds joy in his will be In operation as long as the camp. work. On the other hand, when experiments require. P A C IF IC R E A L i E S T A T E CO . The scholars in the fourth grade the pupil has no interest in his FRA N K BURKH O LD ER, geography class have been putting studies he makes no progress in But pain Is the way to the high­ J W . L E N E V E , Secretary. M anager In part of their time during the past them, gets nothing from them. He est, truest life. W e must love our week by drawing and coloring maps probably blames it on the teacher, children so well that we can let of North America. saying that he does not make the them meet and endure pain in order Miss Jessie Gray had the mis lessons interesting. He does not that the beauty of soul In them fortune to scald her foot last Sat­ make things so simple, so easy, shall be perfected. If we would urday and was walking on crutches that no thinking is necessary, no reach the highest, we must be w ill­ for a while. knitting of brows, no hard study. ing to suffer, to pay any price of (R E O PE N E D ) Jack McDonald brought his auto He is quite ready to teach, but the self-denial or restraint. There is up on the boat Saturday evening best teacher is not the one who no easy way, no royal road to the en route to Loon Lake, resuming leaves nothing for his pupil to do. attainment of knowledge. Chief C. A . H A R R IN G T O N , P rop. his trip by auto Sunday. Mr. Mc­ Good teaching tells the least it Justice Marshall said, ‘ It is not Donald is going to Loon Lake to can— it makes the pupil do the genius, it is the hardest kind of A good display o f nobby styles ook after property interests there. work. work.’ in fancy Batistes, Tissues, and Mr. Salander, o f Loon Lake, and The demand of many pupils is “ There is a story of a sculptor all the late Spring Fabrics—an Mr. Si Noah, the fire warden, stop­ that the teacher shall always be who worked for years in poverty endless variety o f Ginghams, ped over night at Mr. Pierce's last Interesting. He shall tell every­ and obscurity to reach his ideal. At Percales and Linens. Exclusive Friday night. They writ down on thing about the lessou Features in White Hoods. In such last the work was finished in clay. the boat Saturday. bright, charming way that the pu­ But sudden cold came upon the city The Millicoma made an extra run pils shall be made happy. There that night and the old man knew to Marshfield Saturday evening, and Is the same demand In other lines that his model would freeze and be quite a number got on at this place. where one man is set to guide oth­ destroyed. Remember that we do a cash He had no fire In his The boat left Allegany at 7 p. m. ers. The pupils do not want hard poor attic, which served both business, and can give you better as values than can be given under a and returned during the night. thinking, they want to be enter­ studio and sleeping room. In the credit system. Mrs. Elmore, the timekeeper's tained, and if they are not enter­ morning they found the statue wife at Power’s camp, has been tained the fault Is with the teach­ wrapped with the clothes from his staying at Mr. K ru ger’s for some er. Books must be made interest­ bed. warm and unharmed. But the A N D R ECO R D S time. ing or people will not read them. sculptor they found dead. He had M. W. Roberts, of Powers’ camp, They pronounce them dull If they given his life to save his master­ Buy tliree recorda and ex* was in Marshfield Saturday. do not sparkle In every sentence. piece. The poor, old man was change one. For partirti* Geo. Gould went to Marshfield This demand to be entertained is gone, but he had reached the goal lar» see Sunday morning and was going on of the spirit of indolence. Every­ of his ambition, and the world was tc Coquille Monday to see his one who insists that he must not be enriched by his work and his knowl­ daughter. Mrs. Grace W oodruff, who required to work hard in his search edge. We should be ready to suffer is very low with typhoid fever at for knowledge will iniss the attain­ even unto death that our ideal may that place. ments which can be won only be kept unmarred. Nothing of cost THF HERALD, Si.SO PER YEAR through patient toll. Parents want or sacrifice should be spared that Remember, we are still selling o be kind to their children and our lives may reach the best.” the best bread In Coos county, two sometimes they overdo their kind­ There are many teachers reared loaves for 5 cents. Coquille Bak- ness by indulging their dislike of in just such homes, and taught In ery and Confectionery nnrd duty, their distaste for self- just such schools, who are them­ denials. ‘T o spa o our children,* selves too Indolent and too igno­ The gasoline boat Limit is now owned A large shlpmenr or new «m l pa­ says one, 'only to make it more rant to teach as teaching should be per has Just been received nt W and operated by the undersigned, and certain that we have failed to har- done. For our children we want C. Laird's furniture store. will do a general towing and f eighting de.i them for the battle o f life; to the best, and the best is none too business on the river. Can be chartered piakc it more probable that they good. If our children lose their NOTICE OK F IN A L SETTLEM ENT. will go down in the struggle; to chance to obtain the best education for passengers Notice is hereby given that the send them out only to suffer and during their school days, they have undersigned has filed her final ac­ bend and break under the ruthless lost It forever. Tim e past can nev- count In the matter of the adminis­ pressure of the modern world that j er be recalled. They have lost the tration o f the estate of Charles A. Is perhaps the worst crime that can opportunity to make their lives Peterson. Sr., deceased. and that be committed against the future of I reach the best there Is in them, the County Court has named the the race and the happiness of hu- j This Is the calamity that makes County Court Room, in the Court inanity.' L ife is full o f tragedies us pause, reflect, and speak." House, in Coquille. Coos County, coming from such kindness. Per­ W e can furnish you numerous ar­ For a jo b o f first-class m ending, d yin g or cleaning, or Oregon, as the place, aud Monday, haps no other failure in parental ticles from the pens of such men us a new suit tailored, call at the rear of the Pharmacy the 5th day o f June, 1911, as the training in these days is so great ex-Presldent Elliott of Harvard, the b u ilding time for hearing objections to the or so ruinous as that which is pro-! present President of Harvard, Prof, I am sgen t for tw o tailorin g house* in Chicago. final account and the settlement of dneed by over-kindness, or what Smith of Yale, one o f the profes- Come sod tee my styles and samples. I w ill save you said estate. ls thought to be kindness All « h o n o r s o f Stanford, and many others, money and guarantee a good fit. Dated this the 18th day o f April, danger of erring In the same way. j directly supporting the various po- j 1911. M ARY L. PETERSON. are teachers of the young are in sltlons taken in our circular ad- Administratrix, The popular sentiment today is that rlrese, but we will let this conclude, j C R. Barrow. Attorney we should never esq*« anyone pain. i C R B ARRO W Knowlton's Drug Store | □ WHERE OUR PUB­ LIC SCHOOLS FAIL Married at Utah! rap. Andrw Patrick and Misa Mary E. Cornwell were united in marriage at PUBLISH ER J. E. U PD IKE the home of the bride's parents, Mr. Unvoted to tb « maunm and social up and Mrs. Cornwell on upper Flsh- oildibsof tbe CoqailU Valley particularly end of Ooot Oonnty generally. | Editor Herald— W e offer you trap Thursday. April 6, at 11 a. in., ••nubsoription , peryear.in atWai e*. l.fiO by for tht. week an article from t h e !,he oerelnon>r tK’ in* tM,rformttd Phone, Main 354. Westminster Teacher on the same Rev. Thos. Uarklow of Myrtle Point * i Coquille Herald. A LL E G A N Y ITEMS. P. E. DRANE Work Done in any finish Kodak Finishing a Specialty EX > H DEAN'S STUDIO Th ree doors North o f Drane’s Store Coquille, Oregon A ll Work Guaranteed >eo0oo<>oo0ooooeoooeoo< i f A Bake Shop Test -fir- ' V - I J • «fcW vi r U,’! ■ ri • .1 ..i ■ - wU. rii a 5 ’• l - - il ? Is made of every milling that Olympic Flour is made of. One of the best bake shops'any­ where is run in connection with the mill that makes Olympic Flour. Every bunch of flour that goes through ths mill is tested. It has to 1» up to the highest standard—has to make the best bread possible, else it doesn't go into the Olympic sacks. That is the reason your bakings of bread, biscnit and pastry are always uniformly good when you nee Olympic. Your bakings can’t be expected to be the same always unless the flour is. Therein lies the beauty of using Olympic. THE PORTLAND FLOUR MILLS CO. 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Anderson " I want the chance to p r o v e to y o u r entire satisfaction that this w onderful lamp is even b e t t e r than represented. C om e in today and see for y o u r s e l f . Y o u r call places you under no obligation, and is apt to be decid edly to your profit." B e carelul to see that every electric lamp you buy bears the G . E . m y o g ra m . River Towing &. Freighting I'opille liiver f luctric Co. ‘4- Stevens H. OERDING M ANUFACTURER A M ) DEALER IN LUMBER, LATHS. SHINGLES MO ITLD1NG, CEM ENT BRICKS AND BLOCKS, SAND AND G R A V E L ............................. - Skookum Restaurant 1911 First— G O Q U IL L E , S A I , LC - O R E G O N sszs assszszszszs^^^' yAvA> ^ A> ¿S & Root, Coquille, Ore. Tailoring, Ceaning and K. Halverson Reparing Coquille, Ore.