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About Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 3, 1916)
eteiwping ground«. He had been away attention. Finally Truant Officer H.W. from the Bay for 20 years and found -Dnillmm s u it duan.—The Tkasps da many changes, especially m the a b fied him and refused to comply with sence of so many of those who were the law. The* Denham ' plated Mrs. U.K t| the older citizens of hia time, who have Tharp under arnwt, as ska took a ll't* alnee passed away. Mr! Jackson says responsibility, and brought her befere item FO R S A L J v —Registered ' V that times in the W a s h i n g t o n lumber the Jeataca.. jShe wa£.fvund guilty and (or cytile, stock flogs, aqiD bh fine, wpa Suspended on region are very lively a t present and fined; but t-tfie s»le W (rade lor dairy t or l beef the children workmen very scarce. "Die bulletin **er promis^ V. - fclock. Address Dav, were sent in an it to school'regularly school reg boards of Hoquiam and Aberdeen em zié, Port Or ford. Ore —J ployment agencies are plastered with other district to which they are about , LOST— From the B ajcthi^a^fiU i advantage of the opportunity to vis offers qf employment at wages from fit to move. This is th* first arrest made io this ier wltli ' cfelrar it Coqui(le. He is Welt known here; up. while and tan teyrief county under the Truancy Lan*. but it s on and chain. N*tne S. n get but has not been beie before for N ew M ail S c h e d u le I may not be the last, . »s Supt. Baker collar. Return to Bax five yeatrs.' _ says that the law compelling attendance reward. io -2 Ip Encourages Expletives ' at school will hereafter be enforced ' M ! ■ , 1 . . | G O LD EN IT A L IA N BKE3—And with much greater strictness than here School Notes Quet Ds, untested $ i, tested $t 50 With the inauguration of the new tofore. It might, bq well, for all those Purity mating gugvw irtee^h-F, Two new students yesterday brought train schedule by the Southern Pacific; purentB who are, in the habit of keep- VP Alley, 697 N. Cûnàg'el'Salem, them -1 i'ng their children away from school on the'Jiigh School enrollment Up to 82. the Coquille people are finding them- Oregon 7 t 8 -totp— iT Myrl Pointer took up her work as a selves put to much inconvenience in the little or no excuse, tp mend their ways junior while Earl Redding, a former matter of the mail service. That ia, it| *n tim e , giving the children their is inconvenience in comparison with the rights, and sswing, trouble for tbcm- pupil of the Coquille schools, entered as w ^ ’b w P r î b n i j l ideal conditions that have been exist «¿Ives. a freshman. ing of late. The through train from Blanche and Edna' Clouser have left Portland, now due at 7:10 was over an R «tl.fr Lawliofti wasibrt&wtt¡»fir Coquille and expert to enroll in high McKihley today hour late Sunday, and about the same school in California at ortce. last night. It was 30* minutes late at Mr. and Mrs. p e 9 ..W^,t N w iii. o ;o ¡ The Athletic Association of the Co the Siuslaw, 45 minutes at Reedsport, Fairview, were CPqnrllit • trnWnes quille High school held its annual elec and lost half an hour or so more before ________ tion of officers at the Bchool house it crawled in here, with the engine A new size Kodak that visitors Saturday. i o ÎD b om W • C. Chase left Suptjay io Wednesday and the following were traveling backward, there being no CI TY'S RAILROAD, H E A L T H , EDU just fit« the" coat pocket-* elected: Fred Lorenz, president; Zel- CATIO NAL AND O T H E R FACILI Io ma Strang, vice-president; Leslie Sch- turn table at Myrtle Point. T IE S ADA P T IT FOR SCHOOL yet makes the most pleas* Portland where he will remain To clear away any misunderstanding r/.noT SIT E. roeder, secretary-treasurer; Chas. Oer- that may exist from the ambiguoifs ing landscape or single several days. G il H ighest pr.ee paid for 'feournt; ding, business manager; Ada Downs, way in which the new schedule has Pendleton, Ore.—Pendleton's claims view. yeH leader. ,0 scrip and orders. The Title'Oo. been outlined by another paper which for the establishment qf a State Nor The girls’ glea club held its election r tf! Of; Equipped' with all new in , Sheriff Alfred Job netto returned of, officers last Week with the following evidently was not clear as to what was mal School are based upon the unusual what, it may be stated that no passen advantages offered for such an Insti features y e t moderately from Marshfield on the morning result!- Miss Ada Downs, president; ger train now runs beyond the Bay ex tution. It Is ideally located with re •VJOY 3 >! r ' î f o W irrt train yesterday. Ruth Stanley,secretary ¡Mamie DeLong cept the through train to Portland, the spect to railroad facilities and In the priced, at center of the couhtry whfch It -will treasurer; Genevieve Chase, accom- local which formerly ran from PowefB An 11 yi pound l>oy was.hof.h, to serve. Its health conditions are ex t* r ifT R J T R r r R i n paniest. Miss Mabel Bay will act as cellent. It has a bountiful supply of Mr. and Mrs. D. H askins Tuesday. director and the club will practice every to Eugene now stopping ar the Bay. It is certain that we will now spend clear, cold, pure mountain water. Dr. Ham ilton was the attending afternoon. It is reported that the club many of our evening hours hanging It offers a library of 12.000 volumes, ii physician. this year will use Ml four parts instead around the post office and waiting for to which ere added 3000 annually, - > <— of two as they did last. housed In a beautiful new building, our mail, for the train is sure to be Dr. G. \V. Leslie, of Marshfield, iVne'kid«-»f srour Pass Book, w® show gl^ the mpney" vou have j The Juniors are planning on giving a erected at a cost of $40,000. The larg . 'r* ¿iMVdd.r n\g-othar side will show all you b*ve Jlaid OuT> idfit T was over here yesterday, helping bonfire party for the rest of the high late during the winter months and com est athletic stadium In the Northikeat, ing over the new road. And, as our theYhncefied checks are 1 yonr yohr iTCeipts. receipts. vy ' ’ ' ' f l l A out the county finances by the pay school next Thursday evening in Pat contemporary mournfully r e m a rk s : capable of accommodating 20,000 peo This line arrange mont-ie -yours if you iv ill open , 1 'O.yr check ac- ple; a natatorlum modern abd equip ment ot bis taxes. ' 'i t | terson’s grove. "We can see no way to help the matter Living up to the newly-made tradi unless a petition to send the mail in on ped for the use of men and women, Your account will be given careful and eorielderate attention. ~ ~ Money to loan in sumll ■ .miount» built at a cost of $11,000; ample audi on improved city ptofw ttyli „‘Tpe tion that each member of the Senior the 4:00 p. m. train and leave it off the torium room tor Ijeeum courses and class shall, on their birthday, furnish a new fast train would avail, which we lectures and a school system that la |T itle l*ompatiy.---------------- - tlf cake to be consumed by the class and would not consider possible. ” As the without equal in a city of Its size. Its CAPITAL anid Sl4lPl.Cs* ¿60,000.00 Matt K errigan, Jr., left T hurs the faculty in honor of the event, Wm. 4:00 p-'tn..train,,le%yes the Bay about facilities and the students necessary L. H. HAZARD, Cashier (We Teach Kodakery) A. J. SHERWOOD, President day for Portland where he will en Philpott came to school last Thursday three hours before the overland arrives for practice teaching have been guar O. C. SANFORD, Asst. Cashier R. E. SHINE, Vice President ter the Oregon Law._.gchool again with such an offer securely tucked un- there with the mail, the only way in anteed by the clfy board. Matt expects to finish hi* course dfer his arm. It is reported that it did which tfiis beautiful suggestion would nqt last long after school was dismissed S«em to be available, would be for the P ro fe ssio n a l C ard s this year. —■■> at 12:10. It may l>a revealing a secret ^;00p. m. train to wait at Marshfield Several boys not going to high but reliable information goes bo. show until the overland arrives, and ' then GEO. E. RICHARDS school went down to the football that William did not make the cake. grab off the mail and bring it over: A ttorney at L aw The chemistry laboratory has been The Herald will confess that it doesn't grounds Friday afternoon and prac M oney to L oan removed from the room which, St for quite see the advantage of this, but y . 8. BUREAU OF ED UCA TION ME- ticed with the H igh school team, merly occupied on the second floor, tp Offiee in Robinson Bldg. P O R T UNC OM PL IM ENT ARY TO maybe s^Ble of our reader* can point it Coquille - - - - - - - Oregon S T A T E ’S SCHOOL POLICY.' giving them the benefit ot some ac the southeast corner of the basement. out. /In the* mean time, the J _:00 p. m. tual scrimmage. This was made necessary by the over train is due at 4:00 p. m. and tb^ post Pendleton. Ore.—Oregon la one of Dr. C. W. ENDICOTT the most poorly equipped states In the Money to loau in small amounts crowded condition of the building owing office is the evening trysting place. P entibt -Union for the training of teachers on improved city properly. The to the rapidly increasing student body. OlTic»» oyer otj. First National Bank The teachers training class accom according to the United States Bureau Title Oompuny. 6 -Gtf Sentence Delayed hone Main 431 of Education. panied by Superintendent C. A. How A daughter was born to Mrs. Lee ard, visited the rooms of Mrs. W. C. Onjy five states In the Union have Davidson, ot Powers, Wednesday. ChHBe, Miss Kennedy and Miss Allie Judge Coke Saturday postponed less Normal equipment than Oregon. 324, Office 514, Res. Li ty lV ! y> tyrr{'>îvoJT Oregon has one Normal Schosl and Mis. Davidson is staying at the Phillips at the Academy Thursday. the passing of sentence upon J. M forty etatea have more than one. New G. EARL LOW, M. D. home of Mrs. HaskinS in ^his city Young ot Bandon, who was con York has 1$, Pennsylvania U , Massa City Council P hysician and surgeon and is under the care of T)t L victed of m anslaughter last week, chusetts 12, California 8, Washington $ and Idaho 2. ,n . . . . ! Office over Farmers & Merchants Hamilton. The report of tbs Bureau of Educa The counci) met in regular session until Monday, October 9 , at to Bank -"*■ Fred Slagle took a crowd of local last night and allowed the regular o’clock, in comnllance with a re tion shows that even the little state of with, a population only half as people to -th e dance a t Bwgdfient monthly bills. The bill of the L. O. 0. quest from Mr. Young through his Idaho, large as that of Oregon, Is spending Dr. G. W. LESLIE Satutday night. By the tihie he Mi for a sufficient amount' qf the li attorney, C. R. Barrow. more than twice as much for Normal cense money collected for the Arnold osteopathic physician The postponement was made in Schools ns Is this state. arrived his load bad .increased un Amusement Co. to make up the deficit Graduate of the American School The same report Urges that Normal til be had 22 people in -the car.. in their account ot the Moose Carnival order to give time for the filing of Schools of Osteopathy of Kirksville, M q ., Be' located ' In the railroad in to * ! b v in j certain papers in connection with center» with public schools sufficient Several other cars went from’ here. was laid on the table, Offiee in Eldorado Block For work partly completed a warrant the trial, and it is ptobable that the ly large to give teaching practice to Marshfield Oregon Go to Q uick's for y.ojur , screen doors and saw fifing, saw», g u m was ordered drawn ip favor of the friends ot Mr. Young will file a pe the Normal students. State SuperlnteptlPhl..Churchill's an ming, second hand suVs^ Carpenter Langston Construction Co. tition asking that the convicted man nual report shows that ot the 6055 ' Contractors Moon & Cidley were or Dr. R. H. HOPKINS tools, axes, brush hooks, . .tie hack teachers In Qrsgoq last year but 7$1, dered pgid.tbie bajance due them for be paroled. T h e jm y in returning C h ir o p r a c t o r * mg tools. „ ■ _ or 13 per cent, were Normal School the verdict against Mr. Y oung rec the improvement work off Henry, El graduates. The same official estim Laird Building - Coquille, Ore. Mr and Mrs. C. A. Metlin, of liott and Third street, amounting In all ommended clemency lor him. ated that 1000 hew teachers are need N orth Bend, passed through ».'■ n r i- v. - ■ _ town ti».something over. $6000, at the ad- There is some talk of funds being ed each year and the present Normal Saturday eveuiug ou llteir Way to * journed council meeting Tuesday night. raised to appeal the case of Mr. school Is tuY nlnt'out Bui 1B0. The majority of Normal trained teachers make an over-Sunday., visit to Mr., Councitmen Sanford, Manaeli and Young).' ’ ' • ' are shown to Be teaching within g Lorenz were appointed a committee by Metlin’s relatives on Ctlirnrngbam small radius of Monmouth, although the Mayor to look, into the matter of cteek. T ' d r e ~ t.u a the desirability of purchasing the Lamb Annual Teachers’ Institute Eastern Oregon pays one the average of $t0.'41 a month more for teachers Miss Neva Miller, who' ha's been grove for a city park. J. A. Lamb appeared before the council and called School Supt. Baker gives notice that than does the Willamette Valley. working in ibis city for some tin e their attention to this matter, showing the annual teachers' institute will be past, went to her home down the the advantages of this place and also held at Marshfield on October 18, 19 Brushing and Massage river Saturday Tomorrow she that when the bridge across the Co- and 20. The change from the time at Aid Hair and Scalp qpijlg^jiver at this place is built it will which the institute has been held here ) «JovIoV But laundry prices haue re expects to go to N orth Bend wber ■çj jje_probabtf fia» a atfeêt V?Dl b* Opened tofore I* made on account of the fact she will go into- tra iu in f at tb A tidy and well kept'shop recommends the firm as mained the same. ■through’ tfiè grove-to-eerveas an outlet that more summer school« are By DR. WOOD9 HUTCHINSON. Mercv Hospital. for it. The committee hag^ the power being held and more teachers are busy personal neatness does the individual. We have given the mat For tbo perfect ventilation of the Bargains— I incubator 5(1 eg g\ to-use the service» of the Cit^ Engi during the summer months, and this ■calp the best ami most perfect Instrn- | ter of laundering years eapsetty; 1 set heavy harness; 1 set ne'er In .figuring on the probable loca taken with the fact that so many ment ever Invented fs the hhlrhCush of careful study. We Piiintet’ f.iHs and bboka; 1 plow, 10 tion of the street, etc., and" wUV prob teachers are away during the summer In the proportion of dfte part Of bristles 1 have kept persistently inch; 5 sewiug ui icliincs. Will sell ably have a recommendation—td make has made the attendance at the usual to three of “elbow grease.” This scalp time rather small. It is hoped that by saving combination works partly by 1 at the task to produce cheiip^r-exchtaig» dor cbickeue or upon the matter in the near future. '■nyihing UKefnII Cau handle;*—At The •council-gave, assurance of con holding the institute at this tune, and lifting and fluffing up the balr from tbe work that was free frdm Quii-k’». m i ; ^ „ n sidération of the matter of financing a cutting the session to three days, near scalp eo ae to allow free circulation of harsh methods. We have air, partly by stimulating tbe clrculq- I Roy M. Avery was in MarsbfiewUwiScipaLbapd in. connection with their ly every teacher in the county will be tion of the scalp by gently polling «t givB -out no fumes, waste products or appreciable succeeded. Our wash- enabled to attend. . , . u ' - r -WI7 budget. ' - J - s • . tbe root* of the hair. over the week end He was at* heaL_ The innate cleanliness of motor drive makes Use no brnah stlffer or harder tbaa Cameron on the Move been improved. Proper c o m p a n lë ïupfiB tils- reTTIWhy bis Child Meets Tragic Death you can comfortably uae on the tieck plant inspection the owner’s pride, conserves the of your hand for this sort of “enrry- washing is the founda m other.'M rs. L. Mae Avery, and material manufactured and serve» as a general stim which shoald fofm nine-tenths of his brother Jgjnes, who will live Barbara, the little daughter of Mr. F. B. Cameton was io towu this lng,” tion upon which is build- yotfr brushing, although of course for ulus to the good spiHtsp-loyalty, accuracy, and health with him at’dhe Kerrigan plaice and Mrs. J. A. Brennan, who live on morning on his wav home fr 6 m tbe »imply parting or smoothing and dis ed the art of successful the B. H. Bums farm just north of o f ,the workers. ^ r- entangling hair or for a brief “glow" a Laundering. Satisfac*^ w^ich he rebetljly rented. town, met a tragic death Satbrday. lower river to get out this week’s stlffer brush may also be used. As a Matt KerTfgttar, Sr., has rented THe little,gtrl-who was.twq years and issue of the Agitator. H e reports general thing wire finishes do move. tion guaranteed or moTF- Isn’t this worthy o£ consideration? his "{dace-in- 2 he north end of town ten months of age, was playing in the that his prospects ore excellent for harm than gooff Hi' the s w ig ; '<• * ey back. A'lWirtds massage af Roy M. - ■ a n iin n ii n t r i ' r n to Koy m Avery and left Saturday cow stable, and climbing upon a box raising the money for th e heavy ■ TheA ugh ^ Wcjte or phone' y ■ lor 'lowers,''(Till'll in llm future be reached up for something when the fine recently imposed, and that the scalp for ten or fifteen minutes' n. M ill both night, »pd morning with those I box tipped aj\d she was thrown into the ft " *1'v j _ 1 / s. *f4, ' / f v\ rill, ,V V there is no question but he will be best of rollers or vtbrttbr* eve! yet In * I*«* ’ rr»'*-< wifi l i v e " w i f h ' T i f * f M r . guHrhVhfrhfer hdrfd. 'Wefckies brought Kerrigan is 79 years old, which is, | hhr Tether who at fUctlbqught she was able to pay; that the backing and vented, the tips or the fihrers Is of the reason for his making the not seriously injured, but death from assistance which is voluntarily com great value lb keeping the w alp. and through 1t the hair.- tecln-elthy condi conctisslbVi of the ' brain resulted only ing to him Is snrprising and very tion. change . ____ •*•• »li ............... . Coquille, Or*. Phorte.71 •bout fifteen minutes after he had car The one condition which threatens gratifying. id for county' Highest price paid Regular as jhe Clock ried her into the house. progressive and advnudpg loss qf hair The Title Co. Co tf ’ scrip and or lets Rev. Shimian of the Presbyerian Woman Fined Under te thinning of the scalp and tightening -•né Money to loan in small amounts of It down to thq skull, with absorp 'church, conducted the funeral services on im p ro v e d Jily p ro p erty The Truancy Laws tion of the fatty .cushion la fir Under adternoer at 2 t .„ . -> u- 5 2 5 5 7 , 2 5 ^ Jg„, neath It. And the b e « known method Mr. add Mrs. Laos Leneve r e cemetery. Little Barfihra m * a child Mrs. Leona Tharp, who live« below of either preventing or hbertrtng this wasting sw ay and shrinking down « 0.00 First-clasé fare O e ,; . turned from theif outing in wianing nature, Bandon, was brought before Justice change Is vigorous massage of the 3.0a Up fr. iglit. per ton Wade yeaterday by Truant Officer Dun Under New Management •calp. pushing It bacUwasd and for- county last Saturday. They 'th« * r"t* th y of ham and brought to a realizing sense of j «*d from able to «ide over the poit ;ood » « « . « * » » , the fact that the Truancy Law* of this amootb skull surface beneath, E. & E. T. Kruae Having leased this well-equipped hotel, I propose in tbe Sixes. The editor has-hutf i .'to! • t*n~r-*-r *— +, 1 ■» «-■ y: state are very far from a deed letter. 24 California Street, San Francisco to conduct it in such a manner as to merit pat 'occular and gastianom ical demiffi-1 **f>^*T B a r> c n k o w ti • a V ia it It seems that the children of the Tharp ,rfm A to ile t preparation o f m erit. family have attended school but very Str att o n ffaat they also acq u ired 1 cquired ronage and give satisfaction to the traveling little in the past three year*, and the For Reaemtion* / / some T eaisoor-and they public. / , . > N „ I L -, , ^Yasfi., hfriVSil Friday to make a visit parents have been inclined to take the back three paus ol n ee horns, ^ 'ind Mr position that they didn’t have to send J. E. NORTON _ (CORN pair a fine apac.men from tbe ^ ^ , e, te*day. *fter the kids to school unless they wanted Agent, Coquille, Oregon - * M £ w S S S e * of one of C urry’s old he ones | stopping at the, Bay to visit his old to. They had bean Warned but paid no 1. Nosier, ot San Dlfgn, »1 rived in town the first.^Lfhe .vyeek for a short visit with friends and rela tives. Mr- Nosier is employee! ip driving a car lor Madame Sehstmao . H ein k; they came to Poijiatid' ,Irt the c«r gnd were afraid to trust the wqiiher for lb * .tu p 1 ack so the car was shipped and Mr. Nosier took Afferma. -,in.a 2% *W’J New, Size • -Pictures 2 7-8 x 4 7-8 Ä Envelope* i * MERELY (EffflOSIlD P E N D L E T O N IS ID E A L L O C A T IO N F O B N O R M A L For, Sale at liì KnöVltön’ä ' Racket Store îan s. ft $ 14.00 E iih&'O) UTLA.V L e t us D em on strate its Possibil ities. F IR S T NATIONAL R A N K O R E G O N R A N K S L O W IN N O R M A L S C H O O L S and Rustic SILOS Several Lots of Lumber '‘Going Up’' Supplies are high Machinery is high Overhead is high ‘Order is Nature’s First Lato’ ^Electric MotbYs-i mmm OREGON P O W ER CO. Str. Elizabeth San Francisco a n d Bandon HOTEL BAXTER see» CHARLES BAXTER, Proprietor