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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (May 15, 1908)
tSs w"f VJ'ffi'"'llWwPl5!ifl''fi'ff''lr'3lflt, irr,iW!SAf -wrf" ir-' THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY 15, 1908. '1 ?.' t&. ' s. .r 21 r i r IH $ 3 Uniform JMarriage Law to Control the Divorce Evil. By HENRY C. POTTER, Protestant Episcopal nbhop of New York. $ UNIFORM marriago law is more important than a ! ( i.. l mi. . ...i. . umiorm divorce jaw. ino sane regulation 01 mar riage will in a largo measure control tlio divorco evil. THE VERY EXISTENCE OF THE NATION DE PENDS UPON THE PRESERVATION OF THE HOLY $$$$$$$$ INSTITUTION OF MATRIMONY AND THE IDEAL HOME LIFE. THE REGULATION OF MARRIAGE IS FAR MORE IM PORTANT THAN THE GOVERNMENTAL REGULATION OF THE CORPORATIONS. In many respects our laws upon marriage aro more crude than those of any other great nation of the world. With a record of some 50,000 divorces a year wo lead any other nation in proportion of divorces to population. The law should so safeguard the sacred institution of matrimony that we would bo spared the disgrace and scandal of tho SILLY SECEET. MAKRIAGES that aro of almost daily occurrence in this country. While the state may and indeed should step in and regulate mar riago in many wholesome ways, yet happiness or unhappiness, honor or dishonor, depends chiefly on each individual. Tho great lesson to ho learned by each of us is to perform our duty and our obligations and to do both of these things well in tho sight of God. THE SHIRKING OF THE RESPONSIBILITIES OF PARENTHOOD IS THE CAUSE OF MUCH UNHAPPINESS, NOT TO SPEAK OF ILL HEALTH. IN DOING THIS THE PEOPLE "KNOW NOT WHAT THEY DO." NATURE'S LAWS CANNOT BE TAMPERED WITH IN ANY ARTIFICIAL MANNER WITH IMPUNITY BY EITHER THE MAN OR THE WOMAN. MORE RIGID LAWS REGARDING THIS SHOULD BE PASSED. IF THE PEOPLE COULD BE INSTRUCTED IN THIS ALL IMPORTANT MATTER, THE DECREASE IN THE NUMBER OF NERVOUS PROSTRATIONS, SOFTENING OF THE BRAIN, INSANITY AND EVEN CONSUMPTION WOULD BE VERY MARKED. HEALTHY COUPLES SHOULD HAVE LARGE FAMI LIES. The "one child" family is better than none at all, but a single child is unfortunate for the child itself as well as for the parents. Usually the one child grows up to bo selfish, vain and with exagger ated if not perverted ideas of life. Where there are one or more brothers or sisters to sympathize with, to make sacrifices for and to love it makes better rounded and sweeter characters. APPETITE OUR BEST GUIDE. it the Will Not Lead Us Astray In Mattor of Overeating. It Is the Hyatcinatlc practice of civi lized people to thwart, perrert, defy mid then abuse their nppetltes with lami'iitulile consequences. Let mo briefly describe wlmt this admirable guide of ours will do for us If it be Riven u chance. The appetite of tln properly brought up child Is simply Invaluable. A child needs a great deal of mi gar, and If its appetite for this substance be regard ed us reasonable and uot a symptom of original sin the child frill take just to much sugar ns it needs, neither more nor less, and will not gorge Itself with sweets when It gets n chance. I am uot talking at random, for I observe dally In a small child of my own, and It is the experience of nil parents endowed with sulllclent sense. Tho food, which the child dislikes, such as fat. Is the food which the child's stomach has the most difficulty in di gesting. In adult life, If the appetite bo not cheated by the cook, It Is our constant mentor and guide and friend. When we are taking much exercise It Is abundant. When we take little exor cise it diminishes, as it should. As old age comes on much less food is required and appetite corresponding ly diminishes. In short, at every pe riod of life and In nil circumstances a properly respected appetite will guldo us in the fashion for which appetito was 'designed. Hut we are much too clever to bo run by our Instincts, aro we not? We do-1 prlvfc. tho child of the sugar which it i craves and then find It a little nul-j Bancu and a pig because it makes itself ill with sweets. It Is we who should bo scolded and should squirm. When our own appetites fall wo nev er dream of asking ourselves wliethor this Is a morbid failure duo to illness or Is a normal diminution telling us that wo do not need food at present , or that we are not In a fit stato at ! the moment to digest it. I When warm weather conies most of us use every do loo of cookery In or der to produce an artificial appetite, which wo will then satisfy. There after wo will complain of the hoot. Hut since we have just piled unnecessary fuel on the furnace, can wo wonder til at wo find hot weather oppressive? Then, in the yeais go on and wo ob tain more leisure and freo cash, per haps we are llablo to devote ourselves niort' and more to the pleasures of the table, seeking ever new devices to pro mote that hunger which Is tho best sauce the sauce which nil other sauces ate designed to produce. All doctors know the results. If we turn to the lower animals and observe how wKely and well their tin vitiated appetites guldo them wo begin to seo Hie point of the saying that "Ig norance Is lis."-( W. Saleeby. M. 1)., l' It. S. IMIn., In London Mirror. Look, but Do Not Sea. Passengers on n Staten Island ferry boat were watching n largo ocean liner that steamed slowly up New York bay. The steamer was too far oQ for her name to bo made out, but she wns Hying the German flag. For the space of fifteen minutes n hundred pairs of eyes were fastened intently upon the ship. After awhile tho si lence that prevailed on the deck of the ferryboat was broken by a woman's voice. "Say," she snld, "what has become of that flag? It was there when we first began to watch the ship." Excited by the womnn's exclamation, everybody In her immediate neighbor hood put forth various conjectures ns to the mysterious disappearance of tho flag. "They took It down ten minutes ngo," volunteered a man Anally. "Didn't any of you folks see thorn haul it In?" Everybody looked sheepish. It was a fact that no one else had scon it. Although scarcely a glance had been diverted from the steamer during the greater part of the trip across the bay, the Hag had been hauled down under the passengers' very eyes ntul only ouo man lu the crowd had observed tun maneuver. New York Globe Lnmo Shoulder. Whether resulting from a sprain or from rheumatic pains, there is nothing so good for a lame shoulder as Chamberlain's Pain Balm. Apply It freely and rub tho parts vigorously at each application and n quick euro Is cortain. For salo by JOHN PltEUSS. J5:m:sm:m::::::::mm:mm:::m:::n:m H MRS. NICTT1K HOWELL, 8 H Midwife, Obstetrical Nursing. Corner First and 'H' streets, 8 with Mrs. M. It. Smith. ::jt:::j::::::::::::n:tt::::::::j:::;:;:;::::::;; Storo )uur uoods vum tho Ua Sldo Paint Co., North Hond. 1 purchased a bottle of Chamber lain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Kemody, and found it to he all claim od for It In tho advertisements Three of tho family havo used it with good rosulta in suimuor com plaint. II, K. Ho wo, publUhor of tho Proas, Highland, Wis. For sale by JOHN PK15USS. Drink Welnards's BOTTLED BEER Mnrden's Wholesale liquor House Phone 481 Orders Bollveral Steam Dye Works C Street. Ladles' ami Gents' Garments Cleaned or Dyed Philin Rcrkpr, Propi'ffm. NEW YORK CLIPPER IB THE QREATECT THEATRICAL & SHOW PAPER !N THE WORLD. $4,00 Per Year, Single Copy, 10 CIs, ISSUKI) WEKKLY. Sample Copy Free. FRANK QUEEN PUB. CO. (Ltd), .U.Br.RTJ nORIE. ITHl.ISUKHS, JJiNiUKK, JTVt.Svru br., StwYoiir. STUTSMAN & CO. Something for you to Investigate Tracts suitable for summer homes on Coos River, 1 0 acres of bench fruit land on tide water, $100 per acre, 50 acre tract of bench fruit land on tide water, $50 per acre, Lots for Summer bungalows," 82y2"feet by 132 feet, $250 each, These lots are located on warm, sunny myrtle banks, Lots for summer homes and cottages, different loca tions, all fronting Coos River, $50 each, and up, Tracts suitable for purchaser one acre up to one hundred and sixty, Ideal piece of land 412 miles from town, north side of river, has all the benefits of sun, 7V2. acres, price, $2,000. $500 Cafe, outfit complete, all goes for $375. Lot, 125x155y2 feet, improved house and barn, close in and a good buy, $2,900. Coal right on 1 60 acres, for $2,000, or on the entire tract for $4,800. ALDER PARK $20 to $30 PER LOT. 2 Lots well improved, in Millington, a corner.S 400 A corner on Broadway, 50x100 feet 1,150 2 Inside lots on Broadway, 50x100 feet 1,050 House and 2 lots on Broadway 2,000 Gasoline boat, 4V2 feet beam, length 22 feet, 4 horse-power engine, for $300, or will trade for real estate, ONE OF THE PROPOSITION THAT WILL BEAR THE CLOSEST OF INSPECTION. 193 Acres Farm, 5 miles from Marshfield One among the best-buys that has ever been offered to investors, Fine location, the best of Sandy Loam; all can be cultivated, There is being planted 30 acres of potatoes which produce about 350 bushels per acre, or from 15,000 lbs, to 20,000 lbs, per acre, The selling price which stands about normal at digging time, $1.00 per hundred. The Dairy Department is netting about $10.00 per day at present, This bargain can be had with improvements for $20,000; with personal property, $22,000. This brings you the best of land on Coos River at a price of $103 per acre, and all can be cultivated, Dairy farm on Catching Inlet, good water trans portation, daily boat service, county road to city of Marshfield, Telephone to all parts of the country, Modern and up-to-date residence, good large barn, 80 to 90 acres bottom land under cultivation, Hill and bench land, good clay and clay loam soil adapted to grass, fruit, vegetables, the coal underlaying this land is worth the price, Located on county road, and principal waterway 6 miles from Marshfield, Price $55.26 per acre, A corner lot 50x100, good residence on Chestnut street, Marshfield, $4,700. Graded lot, 45x100, on Sherman avenue, North Bend, close in, $1,000. A good rental proposition or home, large, modern, furnished house, and two lots in business part of North Bend, $2,900. Business lot in business portion of city $8,500. 5 Acre tracts unimproved, water front, good loca tion, 15 minutes ride from city wharf, $900 and up per tract, iiiffiH Farmers! If Yon Need Money Sell your cattle, hogs sheep veal and chickens to TEa NorU Bend CASH MEAT MARKET For Cash Philip Fourier, Prop. Business D rectory Doctors. OCTOK B. P. BAUMBAUGH Physician and Surgeon diseases of Women and 'Children. Offlco Itooins 20D-10 Coos Building Phono 2141 D D U. GEORGE W. LESLIE Osteopathic Piiyslclnn lmiXK WEINIIARD'S BEER BEST MADE MARSDEN'S LIQUOR HOUSE (iiadimlo of Amcrlctiu School of Osteopathy KlrkHVlllc, Mo. Olllcc Hours: 9 u. 111. to 4 p. In. Otlior Hours by Appointment. Ollno lu NuBUiirg liluck Phono 1011. Marshfleld, Ore. Dlt. GEO. E. DIX Piiyslclnn anil Surgcou New Flanagan & Bennett Bank Bldg. 'Phono 1681. MANGAN'S Undertaking Parlor New O'Conncl Bldg. MARSHFIELD, OREGON Telephones: Office 2161 Residence 2171 IV'Xill Flanagan & Bennett Bank MARHHKIELl) ORKdON. Capital Subscribed 0,000 Capital Paid t'n $40,000 Undivided I'rollts J5,000 Doon n general banking Imslness and draw, on the Bank ot California. San Krancisc Calif., KlrstNatlcaal Hank Portland Or., First National Bank. Roseburg, Or., Hanover Na tional Bank, New York, N. M. KotbchO A Son, London, England. Also sell change on nearly all tho prim-.,-, cities of Europe. Accounts kept subject to check, safe depon lock boxes far rent at 0 cents a moutn o w. a year. , INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS p It. J. W. INGRAM t is Pliynicinn and Burgeon. ji Ofllco over Sengstacken's Dug Store. Phones Ofllco 1G21; Residence 783. DR. A. L. HOUSEWORTU Piiyslclnn and Surgeon. Offlco second floor of Flanagan and Bennett New Bank Building. Residence, two blocks north ot Crystal Theater. Offlco Phon 1431. Residenco Phono CBG. Lawyers. A Tf71 A-r I I Supply Co. O'CONNELL BUILDING Fixtures Lamps Flat Irons Shades Current Saving Devices Wiring and Repairing Motors, Telephones, Doorbells Installed SeeWs : Kiancls II. Clarke Jacob M. Blake haw retire A. Liljequist CLARICE, BLAKE & LILJEQVIST, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW TluiPfl Building, Marshfleld, Or United States Commlssloner'u Offlo. I W. BENNETT, Offlco over Flanagan & Bennett Bank MarshHeld, .... Oregon - OKE & COKE, Attorneys at Law. Alarshfleld, Oregon. Miscellaneous 3 MARSHFIELD DANCING ACADEMY Odd Fellows Hall. Monday and Thursday. Afternoon and Evening. Private Instruction. Prof. C. P. Smlt 5E5H5E5ESH525H5E5H525Z5HSE5H53H5H EMPIRE Fish Market A Street Wharf Fresh, Salt, Smoked and canned fish; In fact all kinds of 5! Ash in season. qJ Wharf back of . . - v. J PIONEER JROCERr. aSHSZSESHSZEH.SHSHSESHSHSBSESHSHSil E5H5S5ZSZEHSESZ5HS3HSaSHSH5ZSHSrlS3 CRIISBS & MASON Photographers. Coos Bay Monthly Bldg. Mar.shlleld, Oregon. M1 R. ALBERT ABEL, Contractor for Teaming of all klnde. Phone 1884. 1 Dry Wood Can be had at a moments notice at I? Campb ens WOOD YARD g S Link Smith lessae 'Phono 921 S H North Front St. S CLEARING GRADING CITY Lots, Blowing Out Stumps. Contracts taken. Estimates Furnished. PETER SCOTT, JR., Phono 538 Marshfleld, Ore. MUSICAL MRS. GERALDINE MORRIS, Voice Cultare, Pure Itnlinn Method, Artistic Singing Studio ii'i Nasbnrg Block. PIANO TUNING, Ry J. F. O'RIELLY, Resident Tuner. Address Box 210, Marshfleld ELMER A. TODD, Director Pnns Unv Aniriomv nt 7UT1i Voice, Piano Pipe Organ. Harmony etc., froi beginning to graduation. Singers coached ) stylo diction and interpretations, for opsr oratorio or concert work Now O'ConnoU Building, Blarshfleh THE BEVIER ENGINEERING WORKS MANUFACTURirrS OP OAS ENGINES and SPECIAL MACHINERY. MECHANICAL DRAFIINd a Specialty. Shops In the North Bend Wollen Mills- North Bend PI lone 1291 For Reliable Abstracts of Title Investments and Sale of Real Estate SEE-: TITLE GUARANTEE and ABSTRACT Co, Henry Sengstacken, Manager Marshfield and Coquille City, Oregon Phones: Marshfield Office 141 - Coquille City 191 General Agents Eastside and Sengstacken's Addition A Oar Sausage Business Has grown so rapidly that wo have found It necessary to employ an extra man for that department. Wo havo secured the services of an expert sausage man from Portland who makes as good sausage as Is produced In tho State of Oregon. He knows how. Just the right amount of seasoning combin ed with our fine meats. A trial order will convince you. Let us havo It today. TJw CITY MARKET R. H. Noble, Prop. . . . Marshfield. Ornn .., V. V0W.. A :v