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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (March 27, 1925)
The Sentinel a aooo papcn in a soon town M. W. YOUNG. Publisher [^H.| AUJW YOUNG. Latest in Pullover V-Neck and Fancy Vests now on disylay Spring hats and caps Men’s fancy spring hosiery aild light tan shoes I vssv twaaoaw*^ wiuvii sai * Mi* ▼ Already many suggestions looking looted coyote travelled and judge* I to the enactment of a Federal'Divorce I this to be the supposed wolf and a I Law have been made. At the ■ present | pace made preparations for his Qiido I time, most people who have become I ing. I tired of living together are looking I Many were the coyotes that fol to Reno and Paris for relief. We nto my “sets” but still “Silver have already a Federal Bankrupt Gray” roamed there, unharmed. Law. It is easier to get legislation I He seemed to posses an uncanny for the salvage of wreckage than to I sense, baaed no doubt upon pest ex secure safeguards to avoid the I perfences. wrecks. The study of the fundamrti-1 I have always maintained that tals of business will ban bankrupt- them is no such a thing as a “trap- | cies; the study of the fundamentals I wise animal” and if a trapper under- of parenthood will diminish divorce. I stands his “stuff” ho can trap any- Let us make a beginning right I thing that walks; but old "Silver- Phone 100 COQUILLE—MYRTLE POINT CROSS-WORD PUZZLE No. 12 hare. One of the most important Gray" almost upset my dope. I be- propoeitiona tn the school for parent* I gag to wonder. Was it luck, instinct, is.to provide fathers and mothers I or what?—that caused him to avoid who are sound in body, mind, and I my seta. » u morals. A preliminary study would 'Hien one morning fortune smiled reveal the wide differences in state I upon me and I witnessed a scene thst laws regulating the issuance of mar is very rare on the life if a trapper, riage licenses. There is no national [«pocially a mountain trapper. . marriage license law. A survey of I gained the top of a high ridge, the state laws would revpal-• aurpris-1 just as the sun was shooting bis ing variability. Only a few provide I rays down into the canyons. Fyom any pWtaetoKUf Any TfiAdtf or I mV aarOMfee -pelst -I eeuM, by th« aid . jw. f<* ifiseMteiof Wa»fWcs7r r or I body, mind, or morula. . suffering-from active ■ i i way. Heart disease ia said to cause one- eighth of the deaths in the' United States. That simply means that the heart is the first organ to give away in one-eighth of the deaths. Just multiply the number of times the heart beats in a minute by the num ber of minutes in a year and the num ber of yean you have lived and you will begin to get some idea of the wort your heart is doing. r [ . i ' " - ;- V- Even _ syphilis About a quarter of a mile from can | where I sat was a rocky point and it get license to marry in most states, I was on thia point that I had first Civil marriages' in so far as possible 11 llmovered “Silver-Gray’s” big track?. now, are not required, though legal 11 J had made a eet for him on this in every state. A scientific study Of I ¡»inland I trained my glasses ou it marriage problems would soon lead 11 As 1 brought them directly to bear on to a proper control of marriage by I the location of the set I caught my national and state laws by which only I >reath and reached for my rifle. The healthy children would be added to I powerful glasses caused objects at OUT popul&tioil- > •- - -- | I that distance to appear close at hand We begin our work for good dti- and for a moment I forgot that I was la good quarter of a mile from the > sens too late. We take what we hap {sight I saw. pen to have at six «years of age and The sun was striking full upon the try to train them to be good citizens {largest coyote I had ever seen. It at the public expense. We should be-1 | was not so much the size of the ani- gin training our children a genera tion before they are born. The jus- |mal that struck mo, as it was the tfdcationa for this paternalism is that | color—a silver-gray. | As I glimpsed him he was coming the state must protect itself through its citizens. The word “paternalism” [down a deer trail and within twenty shows our great mistake. It sug feet of the set (a scent set.) I fairly gests that we should begin our work | held my breath. Would he pass it? of salvation before the marriage li | Suddenly he «topped stock still, cense is »Issued Forbid the marriage of victims of disease, paupers, lifted his long nose and looked direct knaves, insane, and criminals, and ly at the bush that held the scent, save the country the burden which is J [slowly he advanced toward it. Whan spesdily becoming unbearable,... Thai {within six feet of it he stopped. He burden of taxation, always an econ-| ift«d his nose high in the air and omic one, has, of late, become an | sniffed at the unusual qdor. acute political problem. The study of | But a few feet ahead of him 'lay papnthood in our land-grant colleges [ two number throe Newhouse traps, would compel a survey of the problem | ready to spring from their conceal of the cost of poorhouses, insane asy-| ment and fasten about his legs. Farther and farther ahead he shov luma, damage to our economic life through arrested development of the ed that long nose and my breath child, with production of enormous | wheezed through my lips in a sigh of numbers of morons, homes for epi-| relief as I saw him again begin his leptics, tuberculosis hospitals,' chari advance. . * table contributions, jails, penitent!-1 One, two, three steps he took and arise, homes far the feeble-minded then—high in the Air he went and (morons), and the whole category of a long drawn wail of pain and rage outlay for the care of the unflt, whose | came floating to me aa “Silver-Gray” advent into the world should have in maddened frenzy tore and chewed been prevented Over one-third of at the thing that held his leg. And now as I stroke the fur my the men between nineteen and thirty called to the colon in the World War mind goes agatyi back there and I < were found utterly unflt to serve | * live over again those breathlees mo their country in its peril. Apparent ments that I eat and waited for that ly it is not extravagent to estimate sly old devil to stick his foot in that I I that one out of three of the babies number three. born in thia country ia a liability On our resources. The best why to re duce taxes ia to take such action as would make every baby born a poten tial assest It ia true that no matter how thor ough the training for parenthood may be, perfect elimination of the unfit can not be secured. The human ani mal will never achieve perfection. The law of heredity 'permits the transmission of'Imperfect cells which have long lain dormant. There may be a' black sheep in every family But such occurrences are infrequent t#i mi h regarded an negligible. For Sale Dairy fora M acres, modern house •nd barn, place all under cultivation. Young orchard, 12 grade cows, team, town and highway. term t. * * ■ ■ Very % SnM”thM B"‘ liberal •