The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, July 10, 1913, EVENING EDITION, Page 4, Image 4

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON. THURSDAY, JULY 10, 1913-EVEHING EDITIOH.
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DEALING WITH
DELINQUENTS
IMPORTANT PROIH.EM CONSID
ERED at university ok oiii:-
OX SUMMER SCHOOL.
(Special to Tlio Times.)
EUGENE, July 10. "The problem
of tlio delinquent child Is tliu prob-
I .. ,1... I.w.l.n. lillllin Qnlll (.III
It'll! Ol III" uiuixuii iniu, ..... .....
crlntendent Chorles 8. Meek, of
Holse, Idaho, before thu University of
Oregon Summer School today. "If a
boy or girl goes wrong It almost nl
ways proves to bu the case that ol
thor death or divorce has separated
tho parentB. Where father nnd moth
er are living, and living together, tho
child has thu best chance for moral
development."
Superintendent Meek devoted his
lecture to thu problem of delinquency
treated with eminent success by the
Lrhools and Juvunllu court of Uolsu.
Idaho. "It Is nu nstonlshlng fact,
ho said, that there In more Immorality
omong boys and girls under four
teen than over that ngo. It is also
In somu ways moro difficult to han
dle, for nH tho children grow older
wo bettln to know which ones to
watch.
"Our success In Ifolso In dealing
with this problem which Is common
to all cities, and which exists ill
Ilolsu perhaps less than In most, has
been due In tho first place to thu
election of a probate and juvenile
judgQ who was not a politician, but
was In fact a principal of one of the
schools and familiar with juvenile
work. Ho cares moro for thu Juvenile
l.rfttwiti gf lilu illttlnu tlititl f,H tl.n
other sldn. Then, our probation of
ficers tako their duties seriously and
follow up each Individual ense, spar
ing neither time nor effort. One Is
ueeretary of tho Y. M, O. A., an actlvo
mnn with great Influence over boys,
mid tho other is n woman school
principal. And we hnvo acquired u
basis of fact, through a study of con
ditions that enables us to learn
quickly what Is going on.
"Ouo result lias been tho arousing
of tho Interest of, parents, and anoth
er has been tho general understand-
til if llml llui niitluiHl v nt llui ui.lintil
end court Is nol for thu school yard !
merely nut exieiuiH wiiorover tlio pu-'
ini k'h. " mum lire priviuciy
handled by thu court which calls tho
parents In for consultation and
Miinetlmes for a reprimand or a Nuo
for carelessness. Curfew laws an
strict and Htrlctly enforced. No re
cords of ciihoh aro kept by iiiimo nail
every opportunity Is given for reform.
Tho result Is that almost all toceiit
cases nro concerning children who
hnvo Just moved to llolso from other
cities."
American! Sea Paimters
"LEARN ONEjTHING EVERY DAY"
Definite Privileges
TPIVP 111 UAUI1U1IKU n wi.wv a ..- - -
. t . ...... f. ....!.. t.. unf.i 1t.i.l.ll.l''
bo across tlio sueei, or auvunu ium.- nnuj,
linvo seen him. . . ... ,,.,
Hut you write n check In Ills favor, 011 may carry It In linn.
If ho Is not there, you can leave It no one can use It until nu
one It is payablo to Im8 properly endorsed It. Jf ho Is lit u ins
tance, you enn mall It at the nearest box or Bivo It to the enr
rler. When it coniea back to you, It- will carry nu "Iron-clad
receipt on tho bnck. ..... i ..
You can pay out $3S.!)2 as easily as n single dollar no chnnge
to wait for. , ...
Having to ronieniber what you paid out Is done nwny wllh.
You have a double record -your chocks and your stubs.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OP COOS BAY
Low In price, liB, ,
Electric IroJ
We have n fc,v
Irons hi good worklC"'
nt $1.75. ,n toi
New Irons, fjj.no UPi
Coos Bay Wirinef
Phono 237-J ig3 N
Watkins' Observations
No. 4. CHARLES HERBERT
Copyright, 1ft 13. by Tho Assr
IT IS a curious fact that ninny
of the most distinguished Amer
ican painters wore originally ed
ucated as engineers. Charles II
Woodbury was ono of these. He
graduated from the .Massachusetts
Institute of Technology in 1SSG, re
ceiving thu degree of mechanical
engineer. Hut ho always had the
art Instinct, and meant sootier or
liner to tuKo up tliat profession
liven uilen Ini wnu liilflnir flu, illfrl
cult coursu at thu institute he mail'
aged to paint n great deal, and ob
tallied In his Junior year a inoda
from the Hoston Arts Club 110 snial
accomplishment. After his gradiia
Hon ho went to Paris nnd entered
the Jiillen Academy, and he Inn
been receiving medals ever slnco Ik
camo homo.
Few men hnvo studied tho sea ni
has Woodbury. Ho has n house and
studio on the Maine coast at Ogiiu
uiilt, 11 workshop where ho cni
imliit the sea directly out of lilt
viiiiiow. more he lives the vent
round, and ho works like n hired
mini, overy day nnd all day, no mat'
ler what tho weather, or how hlg
the wind.
Woodbury was one of the first
men to paint the open ocean, mak
ing ninny trips over the Atlantic foi
ihls purpose. Ho used to stay on
deck, wllh his canvas, and himself
also, Tor that iimtler. lashed to thr
rlKglng, that ho might catch storm
OIICCIS. HIH most Ninnrffinl ul.
iKreatcauvas called Arid-Oc-eiin.'
WOODBURY, "Mid-Ocean."
elated Newspaper School, Inc.
rented a sensation when It was
'list shown, nnd he followed It witli
iinnv innrn
Woodbury married a prominent
mliiter, .Miss .Murcla Oakes. To
gether they spent much time in
Holland, where she painted the flg
trcs, while he did the shore and
ho canals. t'p In .Maine, where
10 lives, tho natives all know him
ind have n profound respect for n
nan who can go out In the ruin and
dt for hours 011 thu bleak rocks
minting pictures.
Ullll flf flln lllliul Rllf.pouuflll tnnnli.
rs In this country, Woodbury bus
ifteu as many ns (III pupils In bis
lass during the summer nt Ogtin
1 11 It. There, twice 11 week, ho gives
Tltlclsnis and talks which are fa
nous tlio country over. Ho has won
iiaiiy medals both hero nnd abroad,
1 Jin ni" iiiuiiucH are in many ia
nous museums.
Every day n different human In
orcst story will npponr In The
lllllCS. Yon rntl not n linnnllf.it In.
agllo reproduction of this picture
wmi uvo outers, equally attractive,
7 by 9 ft inches In bI.o, with this
week's ".Mentor." In "Tho Mentor"
l Well known nutlinrltv nnrnri ),
ubject of tho pictures nnd Btorles
n uie wook. Hoaiiers or The Time?
md "The Mentor" will know Art,
'literature, History, Science, nnd
I ravel, lltlil mvn nvm.lnlt.i ,ilntn..
- -. . u.....u.vi ,..t.l UBi
jii snlo nt Tho Times office Price
'Ifteeii cents. Write today to The
I lines for booklot oxplnlnlng The
xHyoanieij owHiinpor School nlon
FLANAGAN & BENNETT BANK
OLDEST RANK IX COOS COl'XTV.
EitnhlMied 1H8.
Capital, Surplus and Undivided
Profits $110,000
Interest paid on Time Deposits,
Officers:
T. W. Meiinell, President.
1. II, Flaiingaii, Vlce-I'ie.shleut.
It. K. Williams Cnsliler.
('co. K. Wlnclicslcr, AsslstniK Cnsliler.
Just Received
another shipment of thefj,
Mysost and
Primost Chec
Stauff Grocery!
Phone 102
IMItor Tho Tliues:
Laughter Is tho iinorrlng antitoxin
for the grouch.
"If a man write a better book,
preach n better sermon or mako a
filer mousetrap than his neighbor,
though he build his house In (be
win us uie worm will make 11 bei.teu
path to his door." All or which Is
only true In spots. Tho best seller
Is tho mousetrap most and best nd
ertlsed, although you couldn't catch
11 mouse In u lu thousand years.
Tho preacher who has tho best
t'onton path to his door Is usually
the alleged reformed mountebank
Will) KOCtt llbOHt lllll i.minlrv i,p.,.,l,.l...
, , , - ,j ,,. ,,, ,111111-
Jug his own depravity.
"K11II many a gem or purest ray se
rene, The dark, iiufiithomcd caves or oceim
bear;
K11II many a flower Is bom to blush
iinseeii,
And wasto Its sweetness 011 the des
ert air."
HollCK. ilimr liimrl If ..r...
have douo the best you can and find
the path leading U your door over
I'.rown wllh foliage, let n, vain n
Krets mar the Joy or things well don,..
1 .. i"' J10..11'" M"J"r ,H 1 renllu a
hundred thousand dollars profit?
I hat Is Just fine. Now, ( 1I10 Mir
believed III pniflt sharing, what a
splendid thing that would be for
M...WI i-iiiiiiiiiik hoiiih who hnve rur
nlshed the whero-wlthal.
At one time the devil was nccred
ted 011 the highest authority, ultb
being the prince or liar- Howoei
that was long before some folks I
Know had establlsed a reputation.
l.nr!0."''."" """'I" we all ndinlie a
llllr Willi In nil nrtlut I.. 1.1. ... ..
... ; .'"I ins line. ,o
hIuIih need apply, l remember a Hun-
ay Mionl class coniposed of good
IMI11 boys, of which tho wi Iter Is
proud to ay j, wnH limi ,H
vr H,,i!i"UHftJ,t wn.8 ,IU,I, Tlii teach-
r said: "Now, boys, all of you U,0
mv never told a lie hold . y, "
hands." Instantly every grimy flit
S ""w',l.on the "g , ,!
h:l...,.!.,,.w',.':'. "' i-t ,d
ever seen 8 M,, l,ml
My admiration for that ladv has
never waned through all the ears."
KO. WATKINS.
i THE HIRED RIRI
- -- Hy Dr. l-'rnnk Crane. 4
They had n colobratlon tho othur
lav lu a lionin In X'ntv- v.,,1, 1 .,.,..
liy the iiiiiiei-s. mill 1 u-iui. 1 1. ...1
been Invited, nnd probably would
hi mi Hi-en 11 1 nun iieen fortiuinte
ft"milh '" l,u lu'l,lal",,,'l with the
Mr. am .Mrs. Jacobsen gnvfr n
. in nonor or ineir servant
lelena Schwartz, because she had
been In the household for :0 years.
hiiiiiily lay iy laurel wreath at
Helena H feet. As tl rrice boj
ulllll,l um- nu.. ..- 1 .
1 1 .111? nu ner.
labors borne cheerfully for n little
, ppreciauonv now manv n little
'my 1ms loved the kitchen, whoro
''e has found his most svnipathetlc
Tieitu-: now orten the tired moth
T has been eased nnd tended bv the
'oynl ministries that no wages could
repay?
And let us thank Heaven thnt
hero nre n few girls loft who have
lenso enough to learn how to take
"nrO Of fl linilHll 1111,1 nnnl. . I
and who cheerfully occupy n place
n some family where In self respect
mv cni work not too hnrd and
'UVO n lilt nf lllnnni- Mll,n. .!...
",. I 1 . """"' mtiii-i I II II II
end n dogs f(. lf0 ns n soleslady
ir shopgirl on $fi n week.
neienn is n philosopher. "It nil
ROSEBURG-MARSHFIELD
AUTO STAGE LINE
.X HXTKXSIOX of Hie li.lltl MVIITM-: I'OIXT-ltOSinjl'HO STAfJK
Leaves Cliaiiiller Hotel at 5 11. m., ilallyj miches Itosidiurn nuiiic t-u-iilng.
Itetiiinliig leaves ItoM-liiug In nioinlng; iriulie.s .Mnr.slillelil hi
the evening. Knre:
Marsl.fleld to Coqulllu ....JL'.OO .Make irsei-vniloiis ut Cliaudler
Co(iillle to Myrtle I'olnf ...$.7-, Hotel
Myrtle Point to Kosoburg ..$7.(J() .l ijnggn,.,. Cin-i,.,!.
I. L. Mlltl), Agent, .Myitle I'oint, Oregtiii,
Woodrow Wilson's Bro(
TiuiitiK If IMI......
,""1" " iihII, 19 ODeH
departinuiit heads of thirl
i,'iiiin,. i. i .' Lnl
' wiiuniiiiy to.
riiuiiniiiy, nuo ouiers rep's
V " m Dliricuillllg Ujr tfl
Mm muni, i-uimiuo men In ttt
....,,,111. 1 nieiny uondifl
jMiiun, uum, proieciion:
preiiiliiniH.
I. S. KAUK.MAX .V C0.,j
It Is nboiit llniii uni.,il,t
said for .1, hr, V Z , '"IT" "" ll,0fl'W.. ' n
Mr-hi-aS e?-5 r S-' " ? -IKS
;;"'i;;t of .1,0 family ',,,. ,,'
11 one respect slie is greatest ol
.i.i .rj.r ,l.or '"'"''"'"s Is to serve
which Is alvvaya a greater thing ti
lo than to rule. h
When she Is Heated with the ro
I'ect and consideration due to r
human helm? Him iu i. .;.,','' !
liinh.hh. , 1 ,7m .!.. ' "","n"
liouiiio, with n few exceptions In
our house. On the con rary. w"
have grown ni.. .1 '.'?.,u
h. so that when the neeoLs ry pan
figs have come they have been n -"filled
with weepings and gloom
s If sisters had parted. '
I here was Iviinkn, the Czech Klrl
who iniKfii to inv 1.... ;'":"
-.,y by ,,,, ,' ti;-- -
fi'lt the higher call to -ih, .. 1..
vmo.miiho,,;&r.,,S;.il?
ri.ere was IMIth. tl1(, awwU, w,
saved mi so much iiioney out of her
, ,'", '" ""ner in Xebrns-
Ml. A 11(1 l.millill nl.. - r .
who ...arrled the i. ,,...?,.. .S,W(",
I hir ifnu ......ti i "mm.
,,. . , - ....,...i IIIIUI VIUW.
ll 81 10 Ix cnroful ,ir,inr.,,,l....l
mthetle and guards the good nnnio
.f her riunlly. nnd she knows
'ovv to cook, or Is willing to learn.
he enn ninke It a hnppv homo. ir
he contrary Is true. It will not
'e happy, no inntter how hard the
iinui-pn irieg.
And, Just to ninke vour mouth
vnter. 1 u-m u ........"
,.,, - " ' "-! IIIIWI1 HO
lues of the various good things
iullo party''0""'"1 fr Ul KU0St8
"llOlllO-lliniln nnn.lln .,.... .
urkev. d ollI(Ion B"r'
,''1'?'1 "I"1 "b1ip.I potatoes, cold
' S0""1'0 "'"I lettuce salad.
OIllOIl HIPS. Hllntlfrn i, , .
win. !.... I . """ iiiiiii cnuo
... f PMly ', " ItK frosted
P. Oeriuan butter cookies. Oer-
..... ...., ,,,, ,(, iiipu.
How long since yon have rend n
'Tnginph as Interehilng 8 Hint?
MAII XIICK MIIOKKX.
WoiKmaii Vlctl f IVcullm- .,,..
'lent ut ('cut Intl., Mm
CKNTIt.M.IA. Wash.. .iv io.
KQUIPI'KI) WITH WII.KIiESH
Steamship Breakwater
ALHAVS ON TIME.
SAII.IXfi FHOM I'OHTLAXHJrXIJ HI): .IL'I.V I, , 11, , .
AXI) -II AT H Si
SAIUX; KltOM CO()S IIAv'.it'liv'lVj, II, 1(1, , .XI
.Tickets on sale to all ICnsterii 'polntH nnd ' Information to routes
nnd rates cheerfully furnished.
1,101,0 M,,,n 'M-J" I'. I. STKItMXfl, ARcnt.
KA.MIIiY DINXEiu
In our new Im-ntinn ...
poclnlly prcimred to cater ti
irnuo. uoBuinr meals on
ders.
Open day nnd tltkl
SIKHCIIAXT'S CAFl
nnuiuvvny m CominertU)
New and Second Hand f
sold on U10 luslulliiKm,
IIAHHIXOTOX, DOVIiE I
iUV2 IVint HI,
IMiono aiu-L MtnlMl
Pictures &Frai
Walker Studio
S. S. NANN SMITH
Sails Prom San Francisco for Coos Bay
Wednesday, July 9, at 3 P. M.
CUtltYIXC AMiCOOS H.Y FHKK.'HT.
Sun rramlsco office. Mil.t i.'ir.. in.i r .... ..
i........ . ,., " "". "i- .iiiiiiiuni ni, rier Xn "7 I
Co., c. p. McC'eorge, A. iJun,.
PROFESSIONAL DIRECI
HKXJASIIN OSTM.Vli.
XJ Consiiltliig Knglnrtfi
architect.
I'liono JO.'Mi
.MarthMl
T M. WltlflllT.
J COXTUACTOIl AXJ
JIUII.DKIt
Kfltlmnlnn filrnlaliml ni I
i PlnilR mill annnirii-ntlnni h
... - . "".- -,....-..- -
it ueuireii. An honcit Jell
teed. Phono 124-H.
JOKIi OSTLINI),
I'luuo Tuner and
41h R Hlvtl, Qlr,. I Phryl
I.envo onlera nt W. it. Hatoij
L'O.
....u. huh nuo ier I.nulse nn.l i V, '"". miisii., . ii v 10.
HI,- fr their far,,! ibX! cSX.'S Waf Tt
wm:m: was c.nwi.yt; (a-MV
l()l1'1'vil1!,;8,,,(m' M!mt- KnloriirlM. 1
wnt nor tardy- yu ,Tr ," "
UuuiJeratliinulvSluKld'S
, TtWfWMt Ada brine rulf.
The IHffeieme ll.-tw,., rh s jT
ner tilrl," .,.,, ',,. .s;i,ll.'S,,m
iner Wiiinaii."
While tho former Ik imtii...
tlreli V.V.t I ,,,r1v""8. ru down.
Ft- r1"1 s-ua
"lieu it is kidney trouble nn t.ll
male trouble, and K .". "k dii.v" I'l t
Mlil tller.i la V...... ......
Mi - - .... ii. h mi lilu- urn.
" nnr the cook stove s,
'-,.,. ba-kinK",,,;; rriMjffi
Mina makes. , f,.r '!;,',. d
"; 'J'"'-'' .lellclous roast bee or I. I.
''1 linni than Anna can prepare
" ready to meet s.ich person now
;'' time nn.1 prove' Mb "fa"".
...,. ,,r (r0ws are nnssixl
UllU'ley was n.nwvl.n. i, ,..'.,'
" """tiler e.,.plo)o or the ,1,11 "this
. h..r workman happenl g "l e
"" Hhieley Imlcl too flnnlv to
jm. of lumber when t'o Joik
d s i caieil In i.i. ii. '..'')
lln'r " ::. '- TtoVoT'S
." r ' V . '"..H" ,(! "' link.
S. S. ALLIANCE
G""""" EQUIPPED WITH WmELESS
SAILS FROM MARSHFIELD FOR PORTLAND
SUNDAY, JULY 13, AT 7:30AM
ROUND TRIP, $18.50
J. V. McGEOIlGB, AKent.
TDEIUi IULEY UALLI.NCB
x Plunlst and T
uealdenco-Studlo, 237 Bo.
Phono 18-L.
I M . " '
!'!"'' ... in.' T,r he go" '
hlli'lu'U iu horse, dnve four tnlles'
j. a (Vut.alla hosp,,,,, , Zlllyol
-- linn, i.Miniinntiitii u..,.
'"'"".d I , ..iro the , Z gllTwli "nt ,,u' nwk """ "wi broken.
et a nice shiny one Who can t, ' u w "
jr be,.,ess wn ? ,'' tr w b,v, nnythln. to so,,,
THE BEST BUY
On Central Avenue
C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co.
HETAIfc DEPAItTMENT
183 SOUTH IIHOADWAY
YT Q. CIIANDLKtt.
V AkU
Roonia 801 and JJ02. Colli
Marsh riehl.Orfgot.
DH. W. ioill(0V.
Dontllt.
171 Grimes Ilullillujf, oiJ
Tliewter. Olllco ITObm
W
M. 8. TUItl'EN,
ARCHITECT
Marsh-field, Oregct.
D
A Double Corner That Will Doubl
value within 1 wo Years.
'il Tins WEEK OVi.v
e in
OOS BAY REALTY CO.
I. til X'......
BANDON BY THE SEA
". iiEvei, hexcii iaxi) . i'ixk sam
Buy One-It Will IWake You Money
K. A. J. HENrmY'B
Hfiulnrn lli-nlal Pf
Wvj aro equipped to do tt
n,l. 1.AU. MnllAA lit
.ruin ou uuuri uuuv
t . . n-.n.ll.lllJI
luweui prices, "'""""ij.1
Lady attendant. Coke BJ
'inuimmr nn'wi. hihiu"
A mnilnrn Tlrlfl . .IIIdlBli
Light, Steam Heat m
Furnished Rooms wltl"!
Cold Wator. .,
O. A. Metlln, FWr
O-. mm. a.. - .1.. Illl
n.is iiwi.iiu.v and 'Km
Be Ud To V
Order your Suit ft
TTM-rv TheT
IKJUU Dress I
27H Front fit.
Sineer Scwine m
. " ;. n
ju-onald MacKintosh
" l''li'' and
wo nave tnem ror rou,-.-i
Mnnhlnos RePftufTH
Supplleu and Needles I
Rl
W. J. BH
131 Park Ave. . '
Phone 20'
INSURANCE.
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