Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917, January 30, 1917, Image 4

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    COFFEE
Golden Gate 1 lb. can
$0.45
Golden Gate 2 1-2 lb. can 1.00
Shasta Steel Cut 1 lb. can .35
Shasta Steel Cut 3 lb. can 1.00
Comrade Steel Cut 1 lb. can .35
Comrade Steel Cut 3 lb. can .85
Crescent 99, per pound
.25
Diamond F Flour
$1.90 per Sack
Lyons & Jones
"Where Your Dollar Does Double Duty”
S to ra g e B atteries
Re-Charged and Repaired
Oxy-Acetylene
The Last Word in Welding
Our new Oxy-Acetylene Welding
Apparatus equips us to do all
kinds of Cast Iron Welding. No
job is too big for our equipment,
and none are to small to receive
our prompt attention.
Heavy and Light Blacksmithing
G ardner & L a rs e n
Coquille, Oregon
INCOME and OUTLAY
One Bide o f y o u r I’asr Hook will »how all th e m oney you h av e
receivad. T he o th e r aide will ahow all you h ave paid o u t, and
the cancelled check» a re y o u r receip ts.
T his fine a rra n g e m e n t ia y o u rs if you will open your check a c ­
count here.
Y our account will be g iven c a re fu l and co n sid erate a tte n tio n .
FIR ST NATIONAL B A N K
C A P IT A L and SURPLUS $60,000.00
A. J . S H E R W O O D , P re sid e n t
L. H. H A Z A R D , C a sh ier
R. E. S H IN E , Vice P re sid e n t
O. C. S A N E O R I), A sst. C a sh ier
H O T E L
B A X T E R
Under New Management
Having leased this well-equipped hotel, I propose
to conduct it in such a manner as to merit pat­
ronage and give satisfaction to the traveling
public.
CHARLES BAXTER, Proprietor
I H liïlH P"* *
UPPOSK that tomorrow you see a chance
where by investing $500 or $1,000 in a busi­
ness venture you enn double your money.
Are you ready for that opportunity? If
you are not, the man with the ready check
book is. lie always carries a goodly balance
in bank waiting for the opportunities which
daily present themselves in the business world.
This is an age of quick action. Heal estate and busi­
ness deals are consummated within the hour. ^ our
credit in the community may be excellent. You may
be able, if given a little time, to borrow enough money
to nut through a deal. Hut the man with the ready
cash, the man with the check book, will get the prefer­
ence.
B E R E A D Y W IT H A C H E C K . B O O K T O G K A S P
A N O P P O R T U N IT Y .
Farmers and Merchants Bank
B u lw .r L y tto n and H i. C horus.
B end.
T lie I’rlu c e s . von Ita c o w ltsa m et
T h e d e p a rtm e n ts co n so lid ated would
he th e f a ir d ire c to rs , live sto c k s a n i­ B u lw er L y tto n In th e IU vlera to w a rd
ta ry b o ard , sta llio n re g is tra tio n b oard, th e end o f th e fifties. H e w as th en ,
sh e sa y s In h e r au to b io g rap h y , " p a s t
b o ard of h o rtic u ltu re , d airy an d food
his first y o u th ; Ills fam e w a s a t Its
c o m m issio n e r an d d ep u ty s e a le r ol
zen ith . H e seem ed to m e a n te d ilu ­
w e ig h ts a n d m easu res.
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tic u ltu re , a g ric u ltu re , fairs, g ra in and long co ats rea c h in g to th e an k les, k n ee
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Introduced.
m iss io n e r would h ead th e d e p a rtm e n t Also ho ap p eared a lw a y s w ith a y o u n g
an d a d ire c to r m an ag e each divisio n . lad y w ho ad o red him a n d w ho w as
A p p ro p ria tio n s A sked for T o ta l $425,-
follow ed by a m a n s e rv a n t c a rry in g a
H earin g on “ Bone D ry“ Bill.
h arp . She sa t a t h is fe e t a n d ap p eared ,
000— R ural C re d its Bill C au ses Con­
T h e bone d ry ' bill in tro d u c ed in as h e did. In th e co stu m e o f 1830, w ith
tro v e rs y —C onsolidation of S ta te De­ th e h o u se la s t w eek by R e p re s e n ta tiv e
long flow ing cu rls, called A nglalses.
p a rtm e n ts on P ro g ra m —“ Bone D ry” A n d erso n s ta rte d on its way th ro u g h H e re a d alo u d fro m h is ow n w orks,
Bill on W ay— No C hange in T ax th e le g isla tiv e m ill M onday ev en in g an d In especially poetic p assa g e s his
w hen th e jo in t s e n a te and h o u se com ‘A lice’ acco m p an ied him w ith arp eg g io s
N otice Law — W om an In tro d u c e s
m ltte e on alco h o lic tra ffic gave w hole on th e h a rp .”
M easure.
sa le g ro c e rs, food m a n u fa c tu re rs an d
SUMMONS
S alem .—T h e le g isla tu re beg an th e o th e r in te re s te d p a rtie s an o p p o rtu n
th ird w eek of th e se ssio n w ith a ll th e ity to be h e a rd on th e p ro v isio n s reg In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon
big c o n s tru c tiv e leg islatio n y e t to re ­ u la tin g th e use of alcohol.
for the County of Coos
As d ra fte d th e m ea su re p ro h ib its
ceive a tte n tio n . In fact, a sid e from
C u th b e r t P e a r t, P lain tiff, ]
R e p re s e n ta tiv e A n d e rso n ’s m e a s u re th e im p o rta tio n of liquor into th e s ta te
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F rid a y in o rd e r to p e rm it m e m b e rs to g o v ern o r h a s sig n ed th e bill. T h e
P e a r t, d e fe n d a n ts above n am ed :—
v isit th e a g ric u ltu ra l college a t C or­ bill d o es n o t c o n ta in th e “ se a rc h and
IN H I E N A M E O F T H E S T A T E O F
s e iz u re ” c lau se, w hich h as been so
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se ssio n h ad ex p ired an d le a d e rs a p ­ m o n th s.
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p re c ia te th a t it will be n e c e s s a ry to
tim e p rescrib ed in th e o rd er for p u b li­
W ith o u t a d iss e n tin g vote th e sen catio n o f th is sum m ons, w hich p re ­
g e t dow n to b u sin e ss th is w eek if th e
usual ru sh is to be avoided d u rin g th e a t e p asse d th e bill w hich m ak es it a scrib ed tim e is six w eeks, th e la s t day
c rim e fo r a p erso n to d riv e a m o to r of w hich tim e is T u esd ay th e 20th day
clo sin g days of th e sessio n .
o f F e b ru a ry , 1917, and if you fail to
D uring th e second w eek of th e s e s ­ v eh icle w h ile u n d e r th e in flu e n ce of so a p p e a r and a n s w e r th e said com ­
sion th e volum e of b ills in tro d u c e d liq u o r; p re s c rib e s a p e n ite n tia ry sen p la in t by said tim e th e p la in tiff will
w as la rg e r th a n d u rin g th e f irs t w eek te n c e o r ja il fo r th e p erso n who, w hile ap p ly to th e C o u rt fo r th e re lie f d e­
an d if th e b ills d ro p p ed in to th e le g is­ in to x ic a te d , d riv e s an au to in a c a re m anded in his said co m p lain t, a succinct
s ta te m e n t o f w hich is as fo llo w s:—
la tiv e h o p p e r c o n tin u e a t th e p r e s e n t le s s o r n e g lig e n t m an n er, an d ca u se s
F o r ju d g m e n t a g a in s t you fo r the
ra te th e proposed le g isla tio n will b e th e d e a th o r se rio u s in ju ry of a n o th e r su m o f $350.84, to g e th e r w ith his co sts
a lm o st a s g re a t a s it w as tw o y e a rs p e rso n ; p re s c rib e s a fine of $10 a day and d isb u rse m e n ts in th is actio n , and
ago. T h e s e n a te a d jo u rn e d w ith 119 fo r an y p erso n w ho sh all know ingly fo r an o rd e r o f sa le o f th e re a l p ro p ­
e r ty and th e p erso n al p ro p e rty a tta c h e d
bills on th e cale n d a r, c o m p a re d w ith em ploy a s c h a u ffe u r a perso n ad d icted herein .
98 a t th e sa m e tim e in 1915 an d th e to d ru n k e n n e ss.
S erv ice o f th is sum m ons is m ade by
T ax N otice Via P o stca rd Is Lost.
pub licatio n in p u rsu a n c e o f an o rd er
h ouse had 176 co m p ared w ith 206.
T h e bill to ab o lish p u b licatio n of d e ­ m ade by th e H on. J a n ie s W atso n ,
F o u r m e a s u re s p assed both h o u se s,
C o u n ty Ju d g e o f th e C o u n ty C o u rt of
tw o of w hich receiv ed th e s ig n a tu r e I lin q u e n t ta x n o tic e s and s u b s titu te a th e C ounty o f Coos fo r th e S ta te of
of th e g overnor. T h e s e n a te s e n t six- ' sy s te m of p o sta l ca rd n o tices war, un O regon, d a te d th e 6 th day o f J a n u a ry ,
te e n o th e r b ills o v er to th e h o u se for a n im o u sly d isa p p ro v ed by th e s e n a te 1917, d ire c tin g th e p u b licatio n th e re o f
actio n an d th e h o u se s e n t tw en ty -tw o ' c o m m itte e on a s se s sm e n t an d ta x a in th e Coquille H erald , a n e w sp ap er of
g e n e ra l c irc u la tio n p rin te d and p u b lish ­
tio n fo llow ing a public h e a rin g a t ed a t Coquille, Coos C ounty, O regon,
m ore bills to th e se n ate.
w h ich th e d a n g e rs of th e m e a s u re once a w eek fo r a period o f six conse
F irs t Bill Signed is for E xpenses.
c u tiv e w eeks, co m m en cin g on th e 9th
w ere vividly b ro u g h t out.
T h e firs t bill to p ass both h o u se s I
It w as th e fe e lin g of th e c o m m ittee d ay o f J a n u a ry , 1917. and en d in g on
th e 20th d ay o f F e b ru a ry , 1917.
and receiv e th e sig n a tu re of th e gov­
th a t ev en in th is M ultnom ah co u n ty
C. R. B A R R O W ,
e rn o r w as a n a p p ro p ria tio n of $25,000
m e a s u re it w ould n o t be w ise to ad o p t
A tto rn e y fo r P lain tiff,
to d e fra y th e ex p en ses of th e leg isla- j
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O regon.
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th e p o stc a rd sy stem . Inform al d isc u s­
tu r e itse lf. T h is is only a s t a r t e r an d
sio n am o n g th e c o m m ittee m em b ers
se v e ra l m ore bills r e la tin g to th e e x ­
Sheriff’s Sale of Real Property on Foreclosure
re v e a le d th e d ecid ed opinion th a t a
p en se s a r e lik ely to follow . T h e to ta l
N otice is he reby given , T h a t by
p o stc a rd sy s te m of n o tices is so in ­
ex p en ses for th e 1915 se ss io n ra n up
v irtu e o f an ex ecu tio n d uly issued o u t
a d e q u a te , an d in v o lv es su ch d a n g e r o f th e C ircu it C o u rt o f th e S ta te o f
to $68,416.03 an d it is hop ed th e e x ­
to title s, t h a t som e pro v isio n o u g h t to O regon, fo r th e C o u n ty o f Coos and
p en ses of th e p re s e n t se ssio n w ill k eep ;
b e m ad e fo r p u b licatio n of th e d e lin ­ d a te d on th e 14th day o f N o v em b er,
w ith in th a t figure.
1916, upon a ju d g m e n t and d e c re e duly
q u e n t ta x list.
A p p ro p ria tio n s a g g re g a tin g $424,-
ren d ered , e n te re d o f reco rd and d o c k e t­
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787.50 h av e b een in tro d u c ed .
The
T h e B ow m an b ill p ro v id in g fo r th e o f O cto b er, 1916, in a c e rta in s u it th en
b u d g et of th e s ta te gam e an d fish co m ­
in said C o u rt pen d in g , w h erein W illiam
m issio n cam e in w ith a n ad d itio n of c a re an d c o n tro l of d e lin q u e n t an d • »• N o rris w as p la in tiff and F lo re n ce A.
$89,600 an d
m isce llan e o u s
claim s fe ctiv e c h ild re n w e n t b ack to c o m m it­ B a rto n , J . S. B a rto n , h e r h u sb an d , C.
w hich h a v e been filed m ak e a g ra n d te e fo r fu rth e r c o n s id e ra tio n a f te r it F. M cK n ig h t, E. D. S p e rry , and Geo.
A. R obinson, w e re d e fe n d a n ts in fav o r
to ta l of $520,975.56 w hich h a s b een had com e on th ird re a d in g fo r fin al o f p lain tiff and a g a in s t said d e fe n d a n ts
a sk ed of th e le g is la tu re d u rin g th e p assag e. S in ce it cam e b ack in to th e by w hich ex ecu tio n I am com m anded to
f irs t tw o w eeks. In asm u ch a s th e le g ­ h o u se from th e c o m m itte e on h e a lth sell th e p ro p e rty in said ex ecu tio n and
is la tu re faced a b u d g et of $715,382.09 an d p u b lic m o rals, i t h a s becom e a h e r e in a f te r d escrib ed to p ay th e sum
due th e p lain tiff o f $1108.00 w ith in te r ­
in ex c e ss of th e 6 p e r c e n t lim ita tio n s to rm c e n te r of c o n te n tio n .
e s t, A tto rn e y fe e of $100.00, T a x e s paid
; a m e n d m e n t w hen i t convened it fin d s ; O ne p o in t u rg ed a g a in s t th e m eas by p lain tiff on said p rem ises $55.87 and
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co sts and d isb u rse m e n ts ta x e d a t $23.90,
I Itself* a* th e close of th e second w eek
j w ith a to ta l sum of $1,194,830.15 w h ich co m m itte e , is th a t w h ile it w ith d ra w s and to pay th e sum due th e d e fe n d a n t,
Geo. A. Robinson, of $259.20 w ith in­
it m u st c u t o u t to k e e p w ith in th e con- s t a te aid from s e c ta ria n in s titu tio n s te r e s t and tiie f u r th e r sum o f $50.00 as
w h ich now h an d le th e s e c h ild re n , it
i s titu tio n a l re q u ire m e n ts .
A tto rn e y fees and th e co sts and e x ­
m a k e s no m oney p ro v isio n fo r th e ir p en ses o f said ex ecu tio n I W .L L , ON
| M ust M ake R ural Credits E ffective.
c a re u n d e r s ta te su p e rv isio n .
W E D N E S D A Y , T H E 7 th D AY O F
| O ne of th e im p o rta n t ta s k s befo re
F E B R U A R Y , 1917, a t th e h o u r o f Ten
W om an M em ber O ffers Bill.
o ’clock iu th e fo ren o o n o f said day at
th e p r e s e n t se ssio n is to e n a c t a iaW
M rs. T h o m p so n , th e o n ly w o m an th e fro n t door o f th e C o u n ty C ourt
m a k in g effe c tiv e th e ru ra l c re d its I
m em b er, in tro d u c e d h e r firs t b ill, a H ouse in th e C ity o f Coquille, Coos
| a m e n d m e n t to th e s ta te c o n s titu tio n
m e a s u re w h ich would co m p el th e co m ­ C ounty, O regon, offer fo r sale and sell
| a d o p te d a t th e la s t election.
a t public au ctio n to th e h ig h e s t and
m itm e n t of p a tie n ts to th e in s titu tio n
b e s t b id d er fo r cash in hand on th e day
S e n a to r S h a n k s of W h eeler c o u n ty
fo r th e feeb le m inded. A ny co u n ty o f sale all o f th e rig h t, title and in te r ­
j h a s so u g h t to m e e t th e s itu a tio n by (
ju d g e m ay, u n d er th is m e a s u re , c a u s e e s t o f th e said d e fe n d a n ts, F lo ren ce A.
j in tro d u c in g a bill c re a tin g tw o new
a feeble-m inded ch ild to be b ro u g h t B a rto n and J . S. B arto n , h e r husband,
j o ffices an d a n ex p en siv e sy ste m of i
and all p erso n s claim in g u n d e r them
b efo re him and co n d u c t a n e x a m in a ­ su b se q u e n t to th e p la in tiff’s claim in,
a d m in iste rin g th e r u ra l c re d its fund. .
tion. O ne o r m o re c o m p e te n t p h y si­ o f and to said m o rtg a g ed prem ises.
H is bill a lre a d y h a s becom e m ore o r :
c ia n s a re to c o n s titu te th e ex am in in g Said m o rtg a g e d p rem ises h e re in b e fo re
less of a sto rm c e n te r an d h a s engen-
b oard.
T h e re la tiv e s of a p erso n m en tio n ed a re d escrib ed in said ex e c u ­
i d e re d a c o n tro v e rs y betw een S e n a to r j
tion, as follow s, to -w it:
B eg in n in g a t
ad ju d g e d feeb le m inded ca n h a v e th e a p o in t on th e S outh B o undary o f the
! S h a n k s and S ta te T re a s u re r K ay. A
p riv ile g e of ap p ealin g . O th e r s ta te s e x ten sio n o f S p u rg eo n S tre e t, in Co­
bill r e p re s e n tin g th e view s of th e s ta te
quille C ity, now C ity o f Coquille, Coos
h a v e sim ila r law s.
land b o ard a n d th e o rg a n iz a tio n s
C ounty, O regon, 971.1 f e e t S outh and
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w hich in itia te d
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918 f e e t W e s t o f th e q u a r te r Section
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c o rn e r on th e N o rth B o undary o f S ec­
a m e n d m e n t w ill be read y for in tro ­
is p ro v id ed for by a h o u se bill, In tro tion 1, in T ow nship 28 S o u th o f R ange
d u c tio n th is w eek.
13 W est, o f th e W illa m e tte M eridian,
An e ffo rt w ill be m ade a t th is se s­ d uced by S ta frin , of P olk.
and ru n n in g th e n c e S o u th 680 feet,
A m em o rial to P re s id e n t W ilso n
sio n to w ork o u t a n effe ctiv e plan to
m ore o r less, to th e N o rth line o f th e
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c o n so lid a te s ta te o ffices an d d e p a r t­
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th en ce E a s t 100 f e e t; th en ce
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R e so lu tio n s of sy m p a th y o v e r th e N o rth 680 fe e t, m ore o r less, to th e
lem la s t w eek. T h e s e n a te d esired to
S o u th b o u n d ary o f said ex ten sio n of
h a v e a jo in t c o m m ittee of both h o u se s j d eatli of A dm iral Dewey w ere u n a n i­ S p u rg eo n S tr e e t; th en ce W e st 100 fe e t
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n g th e S o u th boundary o f said e x ­
h a n d le all co n so lid a tio n bills, b u t th e
ten sio n o f S p u rg eo n S tr e e t to th e place
h o u se re je c te d a s e n a te re so lu tio n fa- ! a te .
A bill fo r th e rep eal of th e m o th e r s ’ o f b eg in n in g , co n tain in g 1.56 a c re s of
v o rin g th a t p lan ; so each h o u se will
land, m ore or less.
h av e a co m m itte e to p a ss upon co n ­ p en sio n a c t of 1913 w as in tro d u c e d in
Said sa le b e in g m ade su b je c t to r e ­
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so lid atio n bills.
county.
F irs t C onsolidation M easure Loses.
D ated th is 8 th day o f J a n u a ry . 1917.
A bill to p rev en t J a p a n e s e from
W. W. GA G E,
T h e firs t of th e c o n so lid a tio n m e a s­ o w ning o r co n tro llin g p ro p e rty w ith in
S h eriff o f Coos C ounty, O regon.
u res to com e to a vote in e ith e r ho u se
th e s ta te of O regon w as in tro d u c e d in
1 9-5t
provided for a new s ta te b o ard of ed u ­
th e s e n a te by S en ato r W ilb u r of Hood
catio n of th re e m em b ers a n d a paid
Notice of Final Settlement
R iv er co u n ty .
s e c re ta ry a t $1800 a y ear.
In th is
N otice is h ereb y given t h a t th e u n ­
E v ery m an h a s a r ig h t to w ork, sa y s
board w ere to be com b in ed th e s ta te
R e p re s e n ta tiv e L a u rg a a rd , w ho in tro d e rsig n e d did on th e 12th day o f J a n ­
u a ry , 1917, tile in th e C ounty C o u rt for
board of tex tb o o k co m m issio n e rs, th e
duced a jo in t reso lu tio n in th e h o u se Coos C ounty, O reg o n , h er final account
b o ard of h ig h e r c u rric u la a n d the
p ro p o sin g an am e n d m e n t to th e co n ­ in th e m a tte r o f th e a d m in istra tio n of
board of re g e n ts, re sp e c tiv e ly , of th e
s titu tio n w h ich will g r a n t s ta te e m ­ th e e s ta te o f Isa a c N. D e l i n g , d ecea s­
U n iv ersity of O regon, O regon a g ric u l­
p loym ent to all u n em p lo y ed w ho h av e ed, and th a t said C ourt has set M onday,
th e 19th day o f F e b ru a ry 1917, as the
tu ra l college an d s ta te n o rm al schools.
b een re sid e n ts of O regon fo r a p eriod d ay and th e C o u n ty C o u rt room in the
T h e s e n a te c o m m ittee on ed u catio n ,
C o u n ty C o u rt house a t th e C ity o f Co­
of five y ears.
re tu rn e d u n an im o u sly a re c o m m e n d a ­
W ith h u t one o pposing v o te th e s e n ­ quille, Coos C o u n ty , O regon, as th e
place fo r h e a rin g ob jectio n s to said
tio n th a t it he in d e fin ite ly postponed.
a te took a crat ; at high in te r e s t r a te s final acco u n t an d th e s e ttle m e n t o f said
T h e s e n a te ad o p ted th e re p o rt.
w hich p rev ail n m any o f th e c e n tra l e s ta te .
I C reatio n of a s ta te d e p a rtm e n t of
D ated th is 12th day o f J a n u a ry , 1917.
an d e a s te rn O regon c o u n tie s by p ass
a g r ic u ltu re u n d e r w hich w ould be c o n ­
A N N IE DELONG,
in g S e n a to r P ie rc e ’s bill re d u c in g th e
A d m in istra trix of th e E s ta te o f Isaac
so lid ated se v era l s ta te b o a rd s an d of­
leg al c o n tra c t in te re s t r a te from 10 to N. D eL ong.
l-16-5tp
fic e rs now o p e ra tin g se p a ra te ly 1» pro­
8 p e r c e n t per an n u m , an d red u cin g
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vided in a m ea su re In tro d u ced in to
th e re g u la r legal in te r e s t ra te fro m 6
P re fe r , C ham berlain's
th e s ta te h o u se of r e p re s e n ta tiv e s by
to 5 p er c e n t
“ In th e co u rse o f a co n v ersatio n
R e p re s e n ta tiv e V ernon A. F o rb e s o t
w ith C h a m b e rlain M edicine C o .'s re p ­
r e s e n ta tiv e today, w e had occasion to
discu ss in a g e n e ra l w ay th e m e rits of
th e ir d iffe re n t p re p a ra tio n s .
A t his
su g g e stio n I ta k e p le a s u re in e x p re s s ­
ing m y e stim a tio n o f t h a m b e rla in 's
C ough R em edy.
I h av e a fam ily o f
six ch ild ren and h av e used th is rem edy
in my hom e fo r y e a rs
I co n sid er it
th e only cough rem ed y on th e m a rk e t,
as I h a v e trie d n e a rly all k in d s .” - E arl
C. R oss, P u b lish e r H am ilto n County
R e p u b lican -N ew s, S y ra cu se, K an.
REVIEW OF WORK OF
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Eighth Grad" Diplomas
Given with Herald Subscriptions
Merely Mentioned
T h e b o ard o f e ig h t! g ra d e ex am in ers
! »nished g ra d in g th e m a n u sc rip ts last
rid ay and one h u n d red d iplom as fo r
g rad u atio n fro m tin com m on school
o u rse w as g ra n te d , w hile a larg e num -
•er o f pup ils failed in only one o r tw o
| u b je c ts. T h ese l a t t e r a re conditioned
| .tnd dip lo m as will be g ra n te d to th em
j f th e y p ass in th o se s u b je c ts a t th e
( J u n e e x a m in atio n .
T h e n am es and
hom e d is tr ic ts o f th e su c cessfu l can d i­
d a te s a r e as follow s:
P le a s a n t V iew — E s h e r B a rk lo w ,B er­
tie Ja m e s , E lvin B ark lo w , P e rn a B ark-
(H e ra ld ’s S p ecial
C. C. N ew s S e rv ic e )
T he r e s u lt o f th e fo u rth g ra d e A and
B class A rith m e tic c o n te s t w as decided
by A rth u r M cA dam s who o u t-fig u red
th e r e s t and won th e v icto ry fo r th e A
class. T h e sa m e c lasses also had a
sp ellin g m a t 'h o f w hich th e A class
w ere ag a in th e v icto rs.
Blue rib b o n pupils who w ere n e ith e r
a b s e n t n o r ta rd y la s t se m e s te r w e re :
F irs t g ra d e —R ay W ilson, H elen B ec­
k e tt, E v e r e tt S eeley, R uby W e s tg a te .
! Second g ra d e —O liver W eekley, An-
j d rew W ilso n .F lo ssy G ilpin, D ora T h o rn ­
iO W .
ton, L o re tta W ilson, G ladys S to n e ,A lta
M y rtle P o in t—A nnie S h o rt, L o ttie j B e c k e tt, C lara C lau sn itzer.
Third
B raw n , M uriel P ik e, E d n a Johnson, g ra d e — R aym ond Odin, T om m y T outs.
M ary T ra in , G race K n ig h t.
Seven new pup ils h av e e n te re d th e
C oquille— E v e r e tt B rin e r Jo h n C.
first g ra d e and se v e ra l o th e rs a re e x ­
O erd in g , C h ry sta l L a ffe rty , P aul J o h n ­
son, E ric P lep , K irk S helley , Id a F . p ected .
Alice B a rk e r and A udrey T re ic h le r
O erd in g , N ad in e F . Fchow , M arjo rie
p assed fro m th e se v e n th B class to th e
H aza rd , F red H arlo ck er.
M arsh field — Ire n e B rain erd ,
Alvie e ig h th B class.
G ra n t, K a th e rin e B a rry , B ernice P a t-
c h e tt, De W itte L ash , S te lla H aglund,
R aym ond M cK eow n, L olla B lanche
C opple, W a lte r C yril B a k e r, F red H.
R e h feld , M aude W ilson, J o Thom ,
K a th ry n N icholson, E d ith N aom i D an ­
iels.
E a s ls id —R aym ond W h itty , VYilhel-
m in a B y e rley , E lv ira Olson, H a rrie t
P u llen , B essie D ixon, H aro ld C hapm an
B an d o n — Donald B. H en ry , W ayne
Y oung, M a rjo rie L o ren z, M errill H ¡ek­
ing, M a rth a R unde, R andolph Jo h n so n ,
J u a n ita B u tto n , P lu m a S h u m a te , E lm a
Law son, B lanche S tolz, A lice H olbrook,
B lanche M e in h ard t, R o sella F lam , A n ­
ita B ark lo w , E ste lle B a rro w s, L en a
O ev ereu x , K a th ry n
B arro w s, E th e l
3 a r re , G ladys O ak es. Tht ro sa B u tto n
R o y — F re d A. W eim er.
B u n k e r H ill— H am ah H n g q u ist, A lta
Conley.
R o lan d —F ra n c e s I . H a y ts .
W est N o rw ay Cl:« re K e ltn e r.
N o rw ay F an n ie l * ai l Ray.
H erm no F iorer c * M. Robinson.
P ro s p e r —A |\ i n
*■ N eely , A rt h r .
P ederson, G e rtru d e S u tler
B a n c ro f t—N in a W ood, A da W a rn e r
F la g s ta ff—K en n e th R u st. R iy .Mont­
g o m ery , A rch ib ald I kblad.
R a n d o lp h —Dor-it hy Own hoy.
F is h tra p Jeffie B eckham .
E x c e lsio r— M innie Finley.
P o w e rs—L illian
M orris,
C ornelius
^ ta r r , Jo h n » rig g s, L yle 8 te w a rt,C h a s .
O avis, H azel Coffin.
P a r k e rs b u rg — L e ^ a n d M cG ilvery,
C lara H a g a , L eah D M ack.
A ra g o —G ladys M yers.
N o rth B end— H azel V an Zile, M innie
R en ceh au sen , C arl O x n ev ad , E th e l Ny-
'r e n , F a y e W a lk e r, l o b a r t M cD aniels,
Clm a A n d erso n , J a s m R o b e rtso n , E r-
n an B rad sh aw , E s th e r B e rg lu n d , Bes-
-*ie H inch.
A lb e rta K irsh m u n w a s pro m o ted
fro m th e six th A class to th e se v e n th
A class.
T he se v e n th g ra d e w ere e n te rta in e d
a t th e hom e o f L evi W ilson la s t F rid a y
even in g . T hey play ed g am es anti had
ice cream and cak e fo r re fre s h m e n t.
Promotions
«Sivth g ra d e A class, 14 en ro led, 12
p ro m o ted . B class, 21 en ro lled , 21 pro­
m oted.
S ev en th g ra d e , A class, 13 en ro lled ,
12 p rom oted. B class, 16 en ro lled , 13
p rom oted.
E ig h th g ra d e A class, 13 en ro lled , 11
p ro m o ted . B class, 15 enrolled, 14 p ro ­
m oted.
F o u rth g rad e, A class, 22 en ro lled ,
22’p ro m o ted . B class, 26 en ro lled , 26
p rom oted.
F ifth g ra d e , A class, 11 en ro lled , 11
p ro m o ted .
B class, 20 en ro lled , 20
prom oted.
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Lectures on Mexico
A t y e s te rd a y ’s assem b ly M iss A da
N ew ell g av e a v ery in te r e s tin g le c tu re
on “ M exico.” M iss N ew ell lived in
M exico a b o u t fo u r y e a rs and th e in fo r­
m ation on which she based h e r ta lk w as
stiik in g ly first hand.
Enrollment 110
F o r th e first tim e in th e h isto ry o f
che Coquille H igh school it.« e n ro llm e n t
has p assed th e 100 m ark .
i th e o p en ­
ing o f th e second se m e s te r y e s te rd a y
th e en ro llm e n t w as 110, th is in clu d in g
a n u m b er o f pup ils who had ju s t g r a d ­
u a te d fro m th e e ig h th g ra d e .
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