The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, March 27, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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M. W. YOUNG. Publisher
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Latest in Pullover V-Neck
and Fancy Vests
now on disylay
Spring hats and caps
Men’s fancy spring hosiery
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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-
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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.
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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.
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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
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ifiseMteiof Wa»fWcs7r
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I body, mind, or morula.
. suffering-from active
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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.
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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-
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| 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.
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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
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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
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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.
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