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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 17, 1907)
WRR83BWraCTHE "gafflti.1 ""ses wjHpwt.' PERSONAL MENTION. Miss Annlo Dovel was in this city yesterday. Miss M. Russel was a city visitor yesterday. Mr. Cofrelt was down from Coos River yesterday. H. C. Dlers was hero from North Bend yesterday. - Dan Dlramick returned yesterday from Itoscburg. Mr. Emll Peterson was a visitor in this city yesterday. Miss Ada Gamble was a city visitor yesterday. Miss Stella O'Connell was in this city shopping Monday. Mrs. Nellie Orrean spent Sunday on her homestead. Mr. Hy Bahnke was in this city yesterday afternoon. Miss Laura Kruso was in Marsh- field shopping Monday. Mrs. Rose Arrlngton returned Monday from Gardiner. Mr. Robertson of Haines Inlet was a city visitor yesterday. Mr. Phelan of Myrtle Point is In this city for a few days. Mr. B. Smith of North Bend was a city visitor yesterday. Mr. B. F. Ross of Ross Inlet, was a city visitor .yesterday. Mr. Porter of 'Alleghany was in this city esterday on business. Dr. Ingram returned yesterday from a business trip to Coquille. Captain Murchlson of' New York is visiting Mr. Robertson of Haines In let. . B W. Small is in the city from Summit where he has a grading con tract. Mr. Curry, the local barber, se cured several fine salmon and a good bag of snipe on Sunday. Mr. Hoben, foreman of the J. J. Burns grading outfit, was In Marsh field on business yesterday. Miss Ida Bear intends to leave North Bend shortly for Los Angeles where bhe will remain permanently. Captain Harris was down yester day from Sumner and was in the thick of the fruit and vegetable ex citement. Mrs. Albert Matson, who had. been 11 for some time at the home of her daughter, was taken to her own home yesterday, somewhat Improved. Cal Wright and Postmaster Cur tis were calculating on going on a short outing yesterday but they got their datqs mixed and the start wljl be made this morning. Mr. Ben Behnkc leaves in a few days for San Francisco, where he will remain for a week, thence going to Sandusky, Ohio, for a three months' visit with his mother and relatives. ADVKRTISKI) LIST. Art Anson, Mrs. Archey, James Aldrldge; G. W. Blaine, Ben BIUIps, H. L. Burford, J. M. Church, A. W. Clark, Mrs. Allio C. Clino, S. T. Daggett, Miss A. T. Dermon, Mr. Denney, William Evans, Mrs. Fry, J. P. Greenberg, Mr. Gregrist, Fines Houser, R. Hendrlckson, C. F. Hoyt, Allx Hongell, J. T. Humphrey, J. James, Richardson Jacobson, Jacobs Johns, Miss Annie Johnson, Bert Johnson (2), Alfred J. Johnson, Ed. Knudtson, Mrs. C. E. Konney, Mrs. Matthew Laws, LIndberg Packing Co., Mrs. B. M. Long, C. McKcowin, Mr. McCarthy, Mrs. Frank McDonald, P. Mattson, Mackintosh & Co., John Metzen Ben Mettans (2), Tobo Moore, Bart Morgan, J. W. Moore, Miss Rosina Monte (2), Mrs. S. E. Morse, Bernhard Mullbock, Mr. and Mrs. Win, H. Norval, John Parks, tselson Peterson, L. P. Rapp, G. Rob inson, W. O. Shoup, R. S. Showers, Swan U. Smith, Miss Pearl Smith, Ward & Hurd, Miss Luclle Wallace, L- L Westfall, Miss Joe Wilson. W. B. CURTIS Postmaster. Dissolution Xotlce. Notice is hereby given that the partnership heretofore existing be tween A. Helming and Georgo A. Baines, under the partnership name 'Of A. Helming & Co., was dissolved on the 31st day of August, 1907. Tho said A. Helming continuing the business of said firm and assuming any and all liabilities of said part nership. Dated this 14th day of September, 1907. A. Helming, Geo. A. Baines. Will Give n Dance. Tho Coos Bay Orchestra, the popu lar musical combination, has ar ranged to give a dance on tho even ing of September 2Sth. Henoii's Ilorso Sprained Tendon. Report has reached here that Ted dy. John Herron's promising running colt, sprained a tendon in his race at Itoseburg and will bo laid up for the romalnder of tho season. The colt is being brought back to Marsh field, while Mr. Herron has gone to Salem with Seventy, who won his race against a Jargo field at Rose burg. Read tho Times, it prints all the fflews telegraph, local and personal. THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHF1ELD, ADVANCES A PECULIAR VIEW San Francisco Startled By Lar- kin's Ideas of Marriage Relation. CALLS MARRIAGE CRIME Professor Krtptr Larkin Delivers Str.rdiiig Lecture to Sociologists. San Francisco, Calif., Sept. 16. In a lecturo before tho Sun F5inMcnn Sociological Society last evening, Professor Edgar Larkin an astrono mer, voiced the following sentiment. "The marriage for life Is tho greatest crime that can bo committed in the world, from either a physiolor gical psychological' or anthropolo gical point of view; and tho third party, who joins a man and a wo man In a marriage for life, whether ho acts in civil or religious proced ure, or a witness to the contract is the greatest criminal in the world." Professor Larkin said that his views were the result of twenty years' close study of anthropology and of human nature, 'and that after reading and re-reading his convic tions, he knew that what he said was true. At the outset ho said that his views might be considered radical, so much so that those who did not wish to hear them might leave tho room. A few left, but the majority) remained, and after he had uttered the above-quoted sentence he was greeted with applouse. Continuing, ho said: "Ninety-five per cent of the crimes in the world are duo to marriage for life, a contract that must be abolish ed. In time, if this contract con tinues, the Anglo-Saxon race will bo wiped out. To repeat, every law, physiological psychological or an thropological, is violated, and na ture's laws can not bo broken without punishment. In nature there Is no i such, word as forgiveness; she is deaf, dumb, blind and neutral. There i are only two duties for man to fol low; to learn the laws of nature, and to obey them. These principles which I am presenting to you, are as fixed and as Immutable as the science of mathematics, and no one would think of disputing that. "I know what I am talking about, for aside from my study of these matters, it has been proven to me that I am right. I have asked and received letters from 1.S00 women in the United States, women who are talented, Intellectuarand college bred and they tell me I am right. My own mother tells mo I am right, in all these statements. "All the trouble and crime in the world is caused by man, who is the lawmaker. When women make laws, much wrong will be done away with. Finland is the only civilized country; she has eighteen women in Congress, who have a controlling voice in tho laws. "There is nothing in tho great visible world that shows a great con trolling power; no great mind with human attributes. It is foolish, be youd measure for individuals, there fore, to worship, or exalt something as being above them. Let them ex alt themselves. The study of Na ture's laws is the only thing to do and know, and there are obstacles to that. Our Government has said that somo literature should not go through the mails, but that Is just what should go, and be taught." Tho speaker did not throw any light as to why the marriage for life was the cause of these troubles, nor offer any suggestion as to what would take its.place. Will Open Insurance Office. H. C, Bohrhus, representing C. J. TiorUvnii r.n.. of Minneapolis, is on the Bay Insuring 'the C. A. Smith properties and has opened an office in I. S. Kaufman & Co.'s old office over the telephone room, where he will conduct a regular Insurance business. They handle insurance on the Smith properties in the east. Homo made bread at Corthell's Delicatessen. Dr. J. G. Goble, tho well known onticlan, of Medford, Ore., will visit nil Coos Bay towns during For dates see this paper later. Sept. Every woman prides herself on the appearance of her table linen, which will bo faultlessly white If Gas ene Soap is used. Dance at Sumner, October 5. Times want mis bring results. alio best JSKINGRAFTING WAS COMPLETE SUCCESS Pliysicinns Perform Remarkable Op eration on Los Angeles Woman. Long Beach, Sept. 12. That she might be enabled to close her right eye, a delicate and remarkable skin grafting operation was successfully performed on Mrs. Walter Floyd. She was seriously injured in a gaso line explosion a month ago, the skin over the forehead drawing so tightly when the burns began to heal that there was no covering for tho right eye. A new eyelid was made and to day she was able to open and close it at will. Surgeons say it is the first success ful case of the kind. The woman suf fered agony, being unable to sleep without opiates. Tho surgeons cut small strips of skin from her fore head and grafted them into silts cut in the remaining edges'of the upper and lower eyelids. The victim's burned arms also failed to heal properly. Eighteen square inches of skin was removed from Mrs. Floyd's body and grafted on to her arms. Her condition is en tirely satisfactory and she is rapidly recovering. CANADA'S WHEAT CROP WILL BE BIG Three Provinces Expected to Ninety-flvo Million Bushels. Yield Winnipeg, Sept. 16. Nlnety-ftve million bushels of wheat this is the official estimate of the 1907 crop In Canada's three great wheat-growing provinces of Manitoba, Saskatche wan and Alberta. Owing to the great flood of immigration, which has caused an immense Increase of acre age this year, the crop was expected by statisticians to break previous rec ords, but frost reports have been fre quent on. the Chicago board of trade, and caused a flutter. MAUDE L PINTER is receivinjjniuQJJs in Voice Culture Hon&fudio, Broadway. Phone 1755 Rates 5c lino 'first time, 3c lino each succeeding insertion Try a" Times want ad. I T?nn SAT.T7! 9rt foot r,t-ar nnwn,- fishing boat. Apply Max Timnier man. WANTED- Anyone having goods to store call at Taylor's Piano House on Broadway, near C. street. Large warehouse just completed.' Terms reasonable. FOR SALE Pure bred Brown Leg horn cockrels. $2.50 each. See Jack Flanagan. FOR SALE A Address B. X. care of FOR RENT ; nice largo wind Piano Hou Taylor OR REN -Elegauffiy furnished housekee; bed rooms close In. Reas FCoos Bay Auction Company WANTED A girl, or man and wlfo on farm; woman for general housework; ma'n to help on farm. No objection to child; steady place, good wages. Address A. B, Times office. FOR RENT New six room house, bath, hot and cold water through out, electric lights; everything modern. Apply Times office, X Z FOR SALE 100 cords 4-foot wood In Bay Park, will sell reasonablo if sold at once. Edgar L. Wheeler FOR SALE Fine business block, good Income, cheap. Furnished rooming and boarding houses cheap; will rent. Coos Bay Auc tion Co. FOR SALE A nice residence prop erty in a county seat In eastern Washington; beautifully located, to exchange for Coos Bay prop erty. I, S. Kaufman & Co. FOR SALE Household goods, com plete outfit. Call Times office. WANTED Two or three furnished housokopelng rooms. Address W. Smiley, Marshfield. WANTED Good piano player. Leave name and address at Times office. WANT ADS fine desk. Times. Half a storo with qjvs. can op ling andf iWi(W OREGON, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER, 1907. Now comes tho report of Colonel A. D. Davidson, an intimate aBioclate of President William Mackenzie of the Canadian Northern railway, not only denying that there has been frost, but giving out an estimate of the crop. His report says: "I find that tho province of Saskatchewan gives promlso of raising tho best crop in her history. Tho weather has been very favorable to all growing crops, and, after making an extensive tour through these three provinces, I es timate the wheat crop of 1907 at 95, 000,000 bushels." mtmmtmmmmtummmmmmimm A FEW Suggestions! Winter is now corulngm and everyJfody will bo wanting somo of the have them for sale at Fall and Winter Fine Furnishing Goods, Warm g Blankets and Comforts, Shoes f anrl Hnfc rf flu Rpc Knt Wo allow none pride in the quality of The Bazar The House of Quality C Street. mtsmmmsmmmnmmmmmimmmft WWWAAWSAAWWNAiVVSAAAA ANNOUNCEMENT The Coos Bay Bedding & Upholstering Co. w lie that tlioy are now prepared to tako factory for all kinds of custom work. and skilled workmen they can, and lower prices than any other place In shipped In. If you cannot buy th CALL AND SEE TH PH0 ;AAAVWWWWVVVWSA NE 1993. Cook with Gas - - use t Electric Power TEe Coos, (Sh Electric Co. Portland & Coos BREAK Sails for Portland and C. F. Phone Main 34 Cures Coughs, Colds, ftuCoUmn EISA and Lung Troubles. Preven HALT IN STRIKE. Antwerp Trouble Will Be Handled by Arbitration. Antwerp, Sept. 16. Tho Marl tlmo Federation today presented n proposal which was accepted by tho striking dock laborers and others calling for union men to return to work on tho appointment of a mixed commission with powers to examine and pass on tho question of wages. Try n Times AVnnt Ad. it fallowing thlifgs, and wo nflce3 reasiniablo: Qfothine:, Gents' to undersell us, and tako our goods. to notify tho pub- dlrectly frornr their force QKcompetont wl work and for or than can bo to bo a visitor. MATTRESSES MVW Bay S Line every Thursday , Agt. A. St. Dock1! Cm LaJSrTtppe, Asthma. I M An and everyJ ft nlce3 reasc bmes ldfc- y. j, WJCh their If give betto AlnnQ Pmmv e invltaryou mjtm. and Flafirons Bify Gas WAXB tw j. l -J jasiuriar fliffili UPi 'neumonia and Consumption yellow paokao RED OKOSS PHARMACY y. 1 All Paris of the World We use thfe necessary facilities money the worl danger. FIRST BANK OP I g COOS BAY, Marshfield, Ore. tamtttrnttttumammmiummmmttttt Bank ofyOregon Capital StodK fully pajtMip $50,00 Trantai heral Banking uunneak Duiine North Bend, Oregon Californ a Specialty J Front St Marshfield Cab Call Service At Any Hi GOOD HEARSE ant Heisner, Mi Livery, Feed nnd Salo Stnblo Third nnd A Sts. rhone, 1201 Mnrshflcld. f. J. RESIDENT IUST Eyes t reo, Broken L Replaced. Work North Guaranteed. Front Street. Coos Bay Steam Laundry or- 'N0RTH BEND All worl rioufr'trone at the North Bend Plant Edgar Mauzcy Agent, Marshfield North Bend Phone 1031 Marshfield Phone 180 CONTAINS NO HARMFUL, DRUGS Throat The Genuine u in th fir sending to All parts oK d and ywtfiout Ar Ins NWTONAL ell a Sai EMcPherson Qinser Co. i WholosaleJTiqiior dealers I Cigars afltl saloon bujk'b 1 plies, g I I farfuhet a Specialty m. aur . VEHICLKT jfTco. wjnSjyisjr HAYEV OTOWKV ens I ON SAVINGS ACCpUNTS. I- U You may Hart an account jlfthii lank with R fil any amount you wish o er $ut)0, Sendcntclc, HB Rl money order, expresi order jfby rrgiit err d letter H and by return mail you v-dt receive your bank Hi book. We pa 4(7oinrfeit and compound it 0- H twice a year: onJuneJD and December 3I B Capital Jrnc Surplus & y Over- $y)ootooo.op B Tcal A'lett J fl Over $2,OOOJp0OOO Efl Send for our DAUcl QQf67nki&3 by Mail Rittin ti tvl Ul Jlilrj lAUM I f ul HZH I MARSHFIELD ami I t ' Ul ! -