DH at'-y mik wyr "'fiWUNw mm "" ajw 1 1 i i prii "Tr - THE DAILY COOS-MYTIimS, MAC y ur-uwtm 'ik ITF Kaii Tron,v mi von mno W jppr .ticuuiv, i unoutti, jul-i co, iouo m mO pMp mmmmm f ' i ' aw M i l- ;" .' - "3?il ?." ai wg M H tl- ."' I .. c s lT -vl f."M T "J Ik ..1 .v K' we ri l l TO RECLAIM LAND. Cedar Point Drainage Association For Improvements. Arranges The Codar Point Drainage District Association held a meeting Monday evening and appointed W. T. Kerr president, vice W. A. Goodman re signed. The association levied an assessment of $2 per acre for widen ing tho present ditches and also to provide for new ones. Tho work which this association Is performing at present In the way of providing for the draining of the district means a good thing not only to those who are Interested In the district but for the people of Coqullle In the way of throwing open for cultivation more land to be Improved, and which will help to Increase the population of the city. Coqullle Sentinel. AMERICA IS LAND FOR WOMEN "But, Lc Roux Says, Men Exnlt Tlicni So They Look Down on Mule Population. PARIS, July 23. "England Is the 'country for men; France for men and women, and America for women," said to the World correspondent to day Hugues Lo Roux, whose new liook, "Love in America," 13 being widely read. "Men slave In America," he went on. "They put the women in a high place. They send them to universi ties, "where learning has not so much charm for them as for the freedom of life they enjoy, a sort of Dohe xilanlsm without reproach. Their culture gives them tastes American men cannot share; hence many or .these young educated women despise the men who made them what they are. They come to Europe, attracted partly by titles, partly by the life of tradition which marks old countries. ' "In France tho old customs and traditions have been so adapted that they bring out everything that Is best .in feminine charm. American wo moh have more freedom but less hap piness. "The most unfortunate women in the world are the English women. The biography of a respectable Eng lish woman would read like this: " 'She married and drank tea." " Mr. Lo Roux remarked that his meeting with President Roosevelt made a great Impression on him, but "he thinks that In many respects Mr. ZRoosevelt Is too. narrow minded, too Puritanical; tries to make all persons conform too much to one model. Tho president's daughter Alice seemed -to him to be a "fine specimen of a girl educated In liberty; for Mrs. Hoosevelt had such a fear of step motherly harshness that she exer cised no restraint on Alice, who, thus in a sense was not brought up at .all, hence the delightful originality of her character." RfAlESUTE TRANSFERS Onily Real Estate Report Furnished By Title Guarantee nnd Abstract Co. Henry Sengstacken, July 23, 190S. "U. S. of A. to William A. Toye, patents; S of NE4, NW'A of NE&, SEYi of NWH. sec 21, twp ,24, R 11. July 21, 190S. H. Songstacken et ux, to Smith Towers Logging Co., deed; SEVi of :NWi, sec 34, twp 24, R 11. Con sideration, $300. D. S. Cameron et ux, to Thomas, deed; lot 22, blk monstons First addition to Albert in, Ed-Marsh- Held. Consideration, $50. Albert Thomas et ux, to Christian Engloman, deed; lot 22, blk IB, Ed monstons First Addition to Marsh field. Consideration, $C0. July 21, 1908. lu D. Kinney ot ux, to B. F. Wyatt, deed; lots 9, 10, 11 and 12, blk 55, Coos'Day Plat D. Consideration, 51,200. Marahflold Land Company, to Ri chard T. Smith, deed; lots 17, 18, 19, 20 and 31, blk 3, Bay Park. Con sideration, $10. D. L. Rood et ux, to Tollof Olaen, deed; lots 11 and 12, blk 38, and lots 11 and 12, blk 39, Coos Bay Plat 00. Consideration, $G66.GC. Bennett Trust Co., to Tollof Olson, 3eod; lot 8, blk 5, Coos Bay Plat A. Consideration, $150. July 22, 190S. V. S. of A. to Frank C. Farrln, Extent; SWi of SW'4, sec 2C, and JSE- of NE',4 and E of SEM, sec 29. twp 25, R 10. TJ. S. of A. to Santa Fo Pacific Ttnllroad Company, patent; lot 4, sec 25, twp 24, R 13. Geo. M. Everett et ux, to B. F. "Wyatt, deed; lots 1 nnd 2, blk 3, Cooa Bay Plat C. Consideration, $10. L. D. Kinney et ux, to B. F. Wyatt, deed; lots 1 nnd 2, blk 3, Coos Bay Plat C. Consideration, $2,550. BUV a Big Lot by the Seaside for $.15.00 on level ground, near the IBeacli ut Beautiful Baudot). Seo Bennett's land ofllco or Stutsman & Company. Woman'sWorld MME. MIDZUNO. I Japaness Consul's Wife Tells How Matches Are Made In Mikado's Land. "Americans fall In love and then marry: the Japanese marry and then fall In love." This is the statement of tho wife of Kokikochl Midzuno, the Japanese con sul general. She recently arrived from her native land and Is living at present at the Barnard, 100 Central Park West, New York city. "Why do American women tire of their husbands?" she asked as she brewed tea and ordered cake. "American women," she said, "ought to slop and think of one of our old songs. The words of it run like this: I want to live to lie ninety-nine years. and you must Ue to be a hundred, so that we may be happy while our hair grows gray.' "Marrlagejs safer in Japan. Expe-rli'iu-ed people arrange It. In the great wisdom of our parents these marriages MME. MIDZUNO. arc brought about. A young man de sires to marry a girl. Her father ar ranges a meeting, nnd the two young persons are introduced. Maybe they do not love nt first, but after nwhile a great and tender affection steals upon them. Wives In Jnpan are content with their husbands for years and years. "Too many husbands Is not a happy thing," she declared. "The American women should be more content and not crave so much excitement. They should have wise people to choose for them their mates and not go so sudden ly Into matrimony. To love all before marriage and leave no happiness for (he years to come nfter that Is not a good thing." Kokikochl Midzuno Is a reserved and grave man, with more than an ordinary sense of humor. "Our English," he said, "Is more aca demic than Idiomatic. We understand English with our eyes long before we know It through our ears." Quaint Dental Wisdom. In every age writers have occupied themselves with dental hygiene, and an old writer at the end of the sixteenth century quaintly condenses dental wis dom as follows: "If you want to guard the teeth against all accidents, external as well as Internal, to Ucep them beautiful and useful to the end of a long life, take care not to put Into tho mouth any thing too hot or too cold. "Do not eat meat that Is hard or dif ficult to digest. "Do not drink any liquor with effer vescing qualities. "Do not eat sweet or sticky things, nor break with the teeth anything that is hard, nor drink wine or water too cold, as many do during the beat of summon Avoid soups that are too hot "After you have eaten, wash tho mouth Immediately with somo harsh or rough wine to prevent decay. When you cat, do so on both sides of tho mouth., Do not favor one sldo mora than tho other. "Figs, sugar and other things which aro Inclined to soften or try tho teeth are bad and unwholesome" There Is one golden rule -that saya, "After eating, rinse the mouth," and another, "Brush the teeth night and morning." Dainty women do this three nnd four times a day. It becomes second nature with them. In brushing, do not use too largo a brush or too stiff bristles. See that the surface of the brush Is well round ed, that It may reach every corner of tho mouth. Tho Ideal way to brush Is from tho gum toward the end of tho tooth, downward for tho upper jaw and up ward for the lower. In brushing lengthwise of the entire row of teeth there Is danger of Irritating the tender oUms. The woman who cares for Immacu late teeth will every twenty-four hours pass through the Interstices a thread of silk, made for tho purpose, to re move every last particle of food. The Invalid's Bedroom. The phantasies of tho wall paper helped out by u sick brain have been obliterated lu one residence whose oc cupant has been through a long and tedious course of Illness and i liable to Mm hft mrtvfwl tnn nutir Ttrnnlra RiMjna of plain dull green denim were made by one of the family and hung from the picture rail. Each is the width of tho material and long enough to cover the wall, the top and bottom each hav ing a lath run Into the hem to keep them straight The top Is finished with a wire by which to hang It. Only the ends of two sides and a corner needed the screens, as the patient faces only In those directions. Only a per ron who has been 111 for a long time In one room can appreciate the misery that the cracks on the wall and the figures In the paper can giro. A change of the pictures In the room without any previous mention to the sick person In it will sometimes be almost If not quite equal to a change from the room to an other npartment. Tho same picture Ray after day comes to be a monotony hard to be borne by one who Is very weak and ucrvous. It Is often In se vere Illness better to take down all the I pictures not only because of their mo- notony. but because they pather dust. The fewer things In a sickroom better for patient nnd nurse. the Useful Vegetables. Prominent specialists claim that spin ach Is tho most precious of vegetables on account of Its medicinal nnd strengthening properties. Its emollient and laxative virtues, owing probably to the salt of potash It contains, h ive long been known. It Is excellent for the liver and as a consequence fresh ens the complexion. The chemist Kungo has proved that spinach and the yolk of an egg are proportionately richer In digestible and assimilable iron than many remedies. The great value and growing Impor tance are shown In the fact that spin ach Is already an nctive Ingredient In several new and vnluable tonics. Onions, it Is maintained by experts, are almost tho best nervine known They are most useful In cases of nerv ous prostration and will greatly assist In giving tone to the system. They are useful In cases of coughs, colds and Influenza. Eaten every oth er day they soon have a brightening and clearing effect on the complexion. Balzac and the Thief. A story, said to be new, of Balzac is related by a French contemporary. A burglar gained admission to Balzac's house and was soon at work by the light of the moon at the lock of the sec retaire In the novelist's chamber. Bal zac was asleep at the time, but the movements of the Intruder aroused him. The burglar, who was working most Industriously, paused. A strident laugh arrested his operations, nnd he beheld by the moonlight the novelist sitting up In bed, his sides aching with laughter. "What Is It that makes you merry?" demanded the burglnr. "I laugh," replied the author of "Pere Gorlot," "to think that you should come In the night without a lantern to search my secretaire for money when I can never tlud any tbcro In broad daylight" A Time Saving Device. If .you like to change your dress shields frequently, but dislike the time It takes, try this method: Sew on each end of the shield one half of a dress snap and on your corset cover, to correspond, the otner hair. When you want to wear a fresh pair of shields all you have to do Is to "snap" them in place. It Is as quickly and easily done as fastening your glove. They stay as firmly as though sewed, nnd they do not rust or tear out us when pinned. Alwnys get your shields of one size, so that any pair of shields will fit any corset cover. After you have the dress snaps once sewed in your trouble of changing shields is ended. It will take little more tlmo than getting n fresh handkerchief. Scent In Ribbon Bows. Scented ribbon bows to be worn at night are the newest things In Paris. Between two layers of ribbon Is placed a sandwiching of scented wadding. Tho hair is confined loosely with tho ribbon, which not only perfumes tho hnlr, but brings pleasant dreams to tho wearer, say sentimental maids. The high wired lace stock Is mode a holder of sachet powder. The stock has a rim of velvet Between this and tho lace there Is an Interlining of chiffon, and within this Is the perfumed dust Craving For Sympathy. Some nervous, highly strung wives cultivate a craving for sympathy and an astonishing amount of self pity when really there la nothing In the world for (hem to be sorry about It Is nlc to know that husbands and friends are ready to sympathize with us In our Joys and sorrows, but sympa thy Is good only In small doses. Too much of It tokos tho strength and backbone out of character, Just as living In heuted rooms and sleeping on feather beds weaken the body. An Exoellent Hair Wash. An excellent hair wash Is to take one ounce of borax nnd one ouuco of powdered camphor and dissolve In a I'lnt of boiling wator added to cold water In a bowl. Tho camphor will form into lumps, but a sufficient amount will dissolve. This will strengthen the hair and preserve the color. To prevent raisins or currants In coke from dropping to the bottom of the pan first put n little of the dough Into the pan and then put In tho enke mixture to which the fruit, well flour ed, lias been added. Never use soda for washing china that has nuy gilding on it, for the soda will lu time surely renioe It nil. In stead of soda use a llttli soap. That has no bad effect , ff JSkH V M inirty i Bandon Lots 5oxJ00 will be sold corners at $45,00 and inside at $35,00 between now and August Jst, at which time remaining unsold lots will be taken off the market, or prices advanced. Last chance of cheap ots by the Seaside, For particulars, apply Bennetts Land Office, Flanagan & Bennett Bank Building, or STUTSMAN & CO. - Marshfield, Oregon raoEiEiraEaE Wheeler Real Title, Guarantee tt&sg$&sim$&z&x Masters and McLain General Contractor's Building Material and Beaver Hill Coal Office: Broadway & Queen S Phones 2U - 826 Eighteen year's experience has taught us a motto "Take our time and do our work right." L. J. POST Contractor and Bulkier. Prices consistent with best work Marshfield, Ore. PARKSIDE POULTRY RANCH Empire, Oregon. JOHN W. KING, Prop. Eggs from thoroughbred Buff Orpington chickens for sale $1.50 to $5.00 for sotting of 15. WHAT Are you looking for a place to set your clothes tended to? YES Opposite Haines Music Store on C Street. P. F. BRYAN, Prop. Libby Coal T ff per ton in ton lots, k3Uu where it cjfn be shoveled from the wagon to coal bins. Phone 721 Pacific livery & Transfer Co WEINHARD'S BEER PROMOTES HEALTH MARSDEN'S LIQUOR HOUSE Orders Delivered Free. Rates 91 per day: board and room. Week rates, $B. Phone 2005 Modern throughout LATTIN HOTEL Guy O. Lattln. Prea baths Newly furnished Next to cor Sheridan and Queen Ave. Marshfield, Ore. GOODS BOUGHT, SOLD AND EX CHANGED AT TnE New Second Hand Store Next door to Brown'a Drag Store, Front Street. Marshfield FAMILY ORDERS FOR WEINHARD'S BEER By mall or Phono.-xr-Delivered Free MARSDEN'S LIQUOR HOUSE Use DeWltt's Little Early Risers, pleasant little pills that are easy to tako. Sold by LOCKHART PAR SONS DRUG CO. A Times Want Ad will sell It for you. Lots in Beach, lamnrruBum Estate Company b Abstract Co., l What Color Is it yellow, a gray streaked or a dingy blue color ? or is it a clear pearly white ? When your linen is "off color" it is the evidence of poorly done or insufficient washing. We give the washing part of our laundry careful attention, and with lots of water, pure soap and modern methods succed in obtaining a most perfect color. I Coos Bay Steam Laundry ; '-TMr phone No, 571 - - - - - - - - - - - - Merchants and Apply to Secretary of the Coos and Curry Counties District Fair Association for space for your displays and exhibits at the Fair Grounds. Every manufacturer and merchant should have an exhibit and assist in making the fair a big success. Office in First Trust & Savings Bank HIGH GRADE MEATS the delicious taste and ilavor that goes with every piece of meat wo sell. All our meats are the choicest we can produce. R. H. Noble-TEe CITY MARKET -Phone 1941 Front and C Streets, Marshfield, Oregon COLUMBIA MACHINE WORKS Cavanagh, Chapman (& Co. General Repair Work and Woodturning. Launches a Specialty Foot of Queen Avenue, Marshfield snop rnone bo tsumates Furnished Res. 1526 J. B. RUST PLUMBING, HEATING AND GAS FITTING Moved to C St., between 1st and 2d Water Heating a Specialty Jobbing Promptly Attended to fllAKSHFIELD, ORE. . IT'S THB KNW HOW WHICH EN ABLES US TO EXCEL OTHBRS Garden CHy. Taiforitg Company TWIS8 BROS PROPS. Work called for and delivered promptly. French dry and steam cleaning of ladles and gonts earments a specialty. Satisfxetloa or no Charge. Orer Club Cigar Store. MarebJeld. ri1 $ Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera nnd Diarrhoea Remedy Would Have Saved Him $100.00. "In 1902 I had a very severe at tack of diarrhoea," says R. N. Far rar of Cat Island, La. "For several weeks I was unable to do anything. On March IS, 1907, I had a similar attack, and took Chamberlain's Co lic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy which gave me prompt relief. I con sider It one of tho best medicines of Its kind In the world, and had I used it In 1902 believe It would have saved bo a hundred dollar doctor's bill." For sale by JOHN PREUSS. Bennett's Plat, "A" Coquille and Marshfield is Your Linen ? for driver to call, - - - - '--- Manufacturers bend your applications to UfcU. W. CARLETON, Bldg. Secretary. The odor of good roast beef, however appetizing, can onlv be luggestivo of FOR TABL USH TRT, Wclnhard's Bottled Beer KARSDEN'S LIQUOR HOUSE Phono 481 4 Orders Delivered .Free. NOTICB. There will bo a regular cab for Marshfield, North Bend and Libby. Prompt attention to all calls from 7 a. m. to 9 p. m. Day phone: Blanco Clear Store 781. Night phone: Heisner & Miller Livery, 1201. HERB'S TOUP GOOD HEALTh Welnlmrd's Beer . WARDEN'S LIQUOR HOUSE, Phono 481 Orders Delivered Frco When you need to tako something take it promptly for tho stomach, but take something you know Is reliable something like Kodol For Dyspep pia "and Indigestion. Kodol Is pleas ant to take, it is reliable and Is guaranteed to give relief. It la sold by LOCKHART PARSONS DRUG CO. M I w A M, JI2. ,SUaLmSriSmmmnefmmmym tAutNM;.j ,yi'-ja