Weekly coast mail. (Marshfield, Coos County, Or.) 1902-1906, September 26, 1903, Image 2

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WOMEN SHOULD LIVE
THEIR OWN LIVES
By Rev. MINOT J. SAVAOE of New York
5E
ideal of womnn
rcaasCTniE
has been AS ONE DEPENDENT 03 SUALL.
MAX, developed onlv on her ecntimont sido lov
ing, drooping, tender," CLIX01XG, CAKED -FOR,
WATCHED OVJEK, PROTECTED, supported by
soino snan. This 1ms boon tho idoal vonmn of tbo
mud. IDEALS. HOWEVER. ARE THE CREA-
HON OF COTDITIOXS. ambclmngcd conditions of necessity work i
p
tuanges in tno predominant meats or uio worm.
What today is tlw position of woman in tlio family? Womnn
.used' to bo complotoJjpn tho power of tho husband. In tho old days
fcoj could put her tc death if ho pleased, and nobody could call it in
qnwstiou. Ho could beat or nbuso hor to any oxtent. Ho could
Fend her out of his home. Ho could take into that home, in spito of
her wishes and protests, as many othor women as ho plonsed, and
Bbchad no power'to prevent it SHE HAD XO CONTROL of her
own monoy. Shohad no control of her own children. SHE WAS
HELPLESS in tho hands of tho man.
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. But, now, tiionk God, bo far
iii-n lwmnnincr to cret iust a little
WOMEN" ARE BEG3XN?IXG TO
ING RIGHTS OF THEIR OWX, AS H.VIN'G THE SAD,
RIGHT TO STA2TD ON" THEIR OWX FEET, THINK
THFJR OWX THOUGTITS, SPEAK THEIR OWX WORDS,
lUXX THELR OWN LIVES, AS MEX HAVE. Woman is bo
giiming to be granted that sho limy havo an interest in her own chil
'dron. Sho is beginning to attain hor majority TO 33E FREE.
This is tho nttitudo that is coming in tho homo.
Today thero aro a large number of occupations into which' women
havo ontorcd. Thoy aro successfully competing with men. They
aro doing tho work and doing it well, so that tho chnnco3 aro that if
tho prcfont tendency holds wo shall havo to faco tho fact by and by
tliat WOMEX ARE STAXDIXG OX 'THEIR OWX FEET,
earning their own living, having
hi business for theinsolvos and
wHcthor they shall occupy this
forced into it by necessity.
"-"-Tho tendoncy is all along tho lino of tho coming of women into
sc larger and freer life in politics, in religion, in tho family, as to
occupation, as to education.
IN EVERY DEPARTMENT OF SOCIETY WOMEN ARE PRESSING
AGAINST THE BARRIERS, AND THE BARRIERS ARE HERE AND
.THERE GIVING WAY. .
The Value of Technically Educated Men
By R. T. CRANE, Chlcaflo Manufacturer
i M"W
7JHE TECHNICALLY EDUCATED MANUFACTURER IS NOT
NECESSARILY THE SUCCESSFUL MANUFACTURER.
IN FACT, EXPERIENCE HA8 PROVED QUITE THE
REVERSE.
I Jiavo had opportunity to study tlio valuo of
technically educated men. and I havo no hesitation.
in asserting that, aside from electricity, mining and chemistry, only
s an extremely Email percentage of tins country's progress iu manu
facturing has been duo to such education. In fact, I think it is saf o
! to eay that most of it was gained before our manufacturers know
, what .technical education was.
( Much is boing said just now nbout tho-, demand by manufactur-
& pjr? for graduates of toclmical schools, and.no doubt thoy aro being
Vria in somo establishments. But whoro ono concern can bo found
I that as Becking this 'class of holp no(doubttlicro nro nt least twenty
ihat aro not doing-so. It is simply a fad.
', IF", THESE 8ANTE B0Y8 HAD UPON LEAVING GRAMMAR OCHOOC
BatHaMbM y ..
GONE TO WORK IN A FACTORY AND RECEIVED REAQONAUUt
'ATTENTION THERE THEY WOULDI.HAVE DEEN WORTH A GREAT
D8AL MORE TO THEIR EMPLOYERVTHAN THEY, ARE AFTER GOING
THROUGH A TECHNICAL SCHOOL.
' I am inclincal So think thattnoicfcet of '.theso' schools is much
tho Bflmo as iu the caso of tho regular colleges and universities
that is, that upon leaving them '.tho students aroso certain of their
ovm- importance tliat it takes tthtam ,a long timoitoroalizo that the'
havo human limitations.
Qfo bo ftuccpasful in a manufacturing 'business a man rouwt pos
bces not only mechanical ability,, but also exocutivo and business
ability. Where ono technically, 'cducatod man is found who has
made a success no doubt thoro a;ro a hundred whohavo boon suc-
, cessful without such education.
I KXOW ONE CONCERN THAT TRIED TWENTY-
GRADUATES OF TECHNICAL SCHOOLS rAWD All TOLD
,-i'ffHAT OF THIS NTBIBER SEVENTEEN PROVED ABSO
LUTE FAILURES, TWO TORE INDIFFERENTLY bUU
CESSFUL rAND ONLY ONE TURNED" OUT XT0 BE 'A DE
CODED SUCCESS.
The 0ret Blcy to knowledge 13 V1
susowjriuui yw ntu jyuurum. uvui.
Mks wls tnnn's cured ,p"-ntol)Hioa(
Uiiitiiii iii 11 utvg&VM (, .
I" JHflf ifl'H'il
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that 1ms predominated in tho past
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a3 tHeso things nro concomed wo
civilized, at least in somo places.
RE RECOGNIZED AS HAV
their own bank accounts, engaging
aro deciding for themselves as to
position or tbat instead of being
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Vatuivoar,
fr- -
"WOlaroltold by L4tvy that when linn
nlbal mcivvnnqulHhul tho Iloiunna n
tholntllo tt CftnntDttwb woipen, bcc1u
tholr bod yrhoni tyioy hod mjppoaed
dead ratamriftsHoodllicaKh, 'fllod tnnno-hst8teftQ0iK9sH-k.
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As Otfeet U'.V,
h bntf wlttod.
DbrtrB ludwdl As email ftMlutr
Buffalo News,
rtirtonl itHd Mental.
They iotnotlmoa vow, thoto glooiuj mrs,
Timt nnucht Ufa' cup can wtoi;
Vtiey think thcy'rq tnainnchoiy wbtn
They've murvly overeaten. . '
Wnahlnstou atrt
The I'uiiUmc 1'aii.
Tlio ordinary foldltiK fau to Bfttd to
hnvo boon Invented 111 Jnpnil In the
povontli century hy n.nntlvo hrtlat who
derived the Idcu from tho way lu wutcii
tho bat closes It wings.
Cortre iti Mrxlco.
You can't convince thu Mexicans that
they don't know how to inako cotTec.
They have been burning It lu tho roant.
lim for several centuries, ami tho lire
I cnt generation prefers It black unJ
BlroQ8
Jttnirin AntmnlK.
The supply of Junglo uuluinla Is uever
equal to tho dctunnd.
The Outllo of Lemon.
Vnt mntiv ttcoulo bJop to think nbout
It, but tho outsklo of n leiuon lit any
tiling but dean. If yon will look at It
you will hoc some tiny spots Uko enlca
all over It Thcso nru the vggn of nn In
poct. ami If tho lemon Is not washed
they arc likely to become an Ingredient
in whatever dlah tho leuiou Is used
for. 4.i
rTovr fllurlc Crali(Kil.
Of Oluck It Li Bald that when ho felt
hlnwolf In a humor to compose he hail
his plnnoforto carrlwl -Into a beautiful
meadow, wh re, with n bottlo of chain
Rcrl Estate Transactions
C D Jordan to Johu DIootn, lota 3, 4
bl 4 Bay City, f 125
Aatec Land A Cnttlo Co to Albert E
Brlgbrtm,e2 of u-2 set 12 t 80 r 10.
Wm U Stock to J J Stanley, lots 7, S hi
"M-SL- i
lot 0 sec 17 t 2:1 rl4. f80 J
M 1 Swift to Mattio Swift lola IP 17 b!
7 Woolen uiill sdd to BanuOti.
L M Noble to W C Music Dairy rach
at Sumner. tlOCOO
N K W Perkins to Chis V and Ecklp
C (lurin, lota 3 and 4 bl 10 Mprtla Point,
J B Pointer to Fred Mast, 0 acres In
eec21t37rl3. 1000
W P lieckctt to Sylvealer Rico, 10
ocrea ew4 of nw4 jcc 30 1 27 r 13. G00
Lenia G Raker to Fred A Krlbe, ee2 of
Bw3w2tfae4Eec20 t SO r 11
U S to Hobert E Wilcox e2 of eel aec
25 1 27 r 1
J 0 Shields to J D Donaldeon, ncl of
Ee5 e2 of ee4 ot se I eec 12 1 2S r 13 1150
V V Ttnlima In flliim fiCOrUG Tiatt of
lota 12 3 and 1 bl 23 rr add to M'field
M II Dean to Andrew Linden e2 ol
nel ecc 15 1 20 r 17. 750
Sarah A Wileon to L It noberlgon,
lots 25 20 27 28 29 30 31 bl 73 Rr add to
Maryhfield. ?S00
j! J Siinpeon to Wm Dolar, lota 11 16
bl 32 Jot 11 bl 17 North Rend
L;linrlockertoM Onnd Hannah A
Blnfjham 20,02 dcrea iu ec 21 t 28 r 13.
11010,
M C Ringham nnd wi to W II Young,
the above rarcel. f 2500
(jreat Central Lam! Go. to Peter A
GufnnandlverUSpidlo.lct 30 bl 10
BanRor. $225
Wm A Ooodtnan tc'BH 'BuhjbJ 12
acre adjoining Coqullla City 730.
Tfioa Wilfion to johuson, Dean & Co
lot 1 block 12 Myrtle Point $300.
C H Merchant to Ida P Patteifion lot
4 block R WeEtorn
add' to MarBbGeld
fl50.
J H Kitnc to 0 1 Klmo lots 2 3 6 block
11 Bandon.
F W Wep.nor to 1 6 Kaufman M of to!
of B-4 eec 21 1 25 r 13,
F W Wogner to R R Montgomery, e2
of nwlfiec28t2ijrl3500.
Tnhn Tnnk ins In "M. U. Lp.P. e2 Of DC.
eec 20 vs2 of nv tec 21 1 28 r 14, $400,
Joseph I). Donaldeon to Henry John
eon 10 acioH in Etc. 10 t 28 r 13, 500.
. C H Merchant to II Socetackej!, euI
of nfi 4 sec 27 r 25 r 13, ?2,000.
E n.ect Kchnelder to JLKdIkIiI. sh4 of
bw4 tec 26 ncl of nel of sec 50, k4 ol nw
4 ecc 35 t 20 r 12, $575. ' v
ll Sengetacken, to Iubo C Lockhart
interest in lot 1, block b Marabflold,
Smith & Bengetacken block, 5,000,
",l"uu"' "" ,,v "l" " ,u"v "' t v,,iU"-1 In different colom will; rlcli jjciti bwi
pntrno on olUicr sldo of him, ho wtio ; 6jivpr ,iccoratioii8 (mountings), Iticlnd
Ohio to do Justice to hia.niUBc. ;.,,. x V. V. l'lioloi-rapha, Vluwa ol nrt
Dim of lio Oen.
Most men hoom to ho ub Ignorant
tjhout the hUo of tho bob a they ar of
the dlslanee between tho heavenly
planets. Invention KlveH n few Inter
tatlng fnotm Tho Paclllc coww (18,(XXV
COO mllcM, the Atlantic 0,0()0,(KK) and
Vio Indian, Arctic uml Antarctic tweann
12,000,(WO. To ntow away tho wntentH
of iim l'uelile It would lw mcciiary to
nil n tank a mtlo long, a nvllo wlilo and
a mile deep every dny for '10 yvurfc
Tut In tlguros, tho Tacltlc holds In
wwlght lV18,t)O0,O0O,tX)0.O00,000,O00 tons.
Tlio Atlantic avonim u depth of not
qutto thriMi muui. Its water wcJirlM
O2a,O0O,0tX),(MXW)0O0O tona, and a tank
to contain It would haw each of ltd
stdce-UlO nillea long and docvv
X Drylnjr nropnratlona tlmply doteK
op dry catArrht thoy dry up tho iocwUoni,
whloh mlhcro to tho rnomhrnno oiul dacom
tho ordinary form of catarrh. Avoid Ml dry.
Inp liihttlanti, fumefl, nmokca and inuM
aud uso that ttUIqIi cloansca, noothon and
hcala. EIv'h Crcin Ilalni Is uch n remedy
and will ouro catarrh or cold la tho hojul
easily wid l.lcasantly. A trial slio will b
mailed for 10 cont. All drugRlita sell the
COo. alio. Kly llrotbore, $0 arren bt., N.X.
Tho llalw enrca without wtt, docn not
Irrltato or'cati.io nneeaiiff. ' It nprr&ds lUeh
over on Irritated endhngry nurfaco, rellow
Intj Iramodlntely tho paluful lullatainatlon.
With Vly'ii Cream Halm you aro MUioi
ag-ilnal Aual L'alarm anu iiay x otct.
TUB niOOiai MKNBATtON KVKIirKHCBB
LILIPUT
Colapsnblo Pookct
STOREOSCOPH APPARATUS
Tho HmalloBt Steruosmpo rrlth tho
etronccst optical ellcct. lUiriuy nniHUtti
(Renro.i. ruiur. unm ti.. .'
ovoryfvlioio niopnld In letter loi u.
LILIPUT STEREOSCOPE CO.
FORKKST nUILDlNO, I'hlladolphla
Flanagan & Bennett
Bank
1)1 RECTOR? : T. R. Slicri
1I1111.J. W. Ronuctt; IMIKS.:
mid. II. FlnimBBii, VICE
IMIES.; R. F. Williams,
CASHIER.
Capital, $50,000.
MAESUFIELD, OREGON
miUi 5S0TEL
Comer f Front nnd X streets,
MARPIIFIELD, OREGON,
JONH SNYDER. : I '. I I ll'raprlctcr
rniUS WELL-KNOWN ANDFAVOKlTh
I lit 1 1CI. has luit noen nnre(y rcmicu inu
Tcf :rniilcd ihtouelioui and Is again open lo lh
Hiitic 1 or paironjge.
ric own anu spring iniitcwi ibk uq.
pfeced In almost cvry sifcpirtK room 01 wj
In
imic -mil ru.lil-.cr trmiiile nor iuniri&i mz hien
jarcd to put everything In first-cms order.
TERMS.
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FLOUR FEED, ETC., OF
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PRICES REASONABLE.
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WteM netm, without ehwyo, In U10
sckutific Jimenez,
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LUMBER
That is wlmt wc huvc to icll nnd wo can
fill nil orders for nny nml nil kinds.
The quality i.i guarautccl nnd the price
is Right.
OitYSt'octr includes nnythiiig.rcquj.red iu
Vir, Spruce, Red ntfd White Cedniv
SIMPSON LUMBER CO., -phone
main i5i NORTH BEND, OR
t-H-H I1MII M4 I I I M I I n I I I
STATE NORMAL SCHOOL
Monmouth, Orocon.
Ttalnlnc school for teachers courses nrraiiK
1 Miwi ilia for immint' iratliMi for nil liranch
ed especially for iramini; teachers for all liranch
es ol the profesilon. .Nlost approved iittlhoiU
for fradco and ungraded ork uiifihtln nciual
district school, 'I he demand for urailuitcs of
this school ns teachers far csceeds the supply
The Trainlnr Denartmcni which consists of a
nine urade public school of about ajo pupils is
ell equipped In all Its branches, incliiduti;
Lloyd .ulc I)ravlnjr and Physical 'I roliilng.
The Normal course, the tcat and quickets way
to Sdte Certificate, Fall lerm jns Sept. aad
For eataWue or Information address
or I . II. llutlc k.- I J. D. Keulcr,
Secretary, President.
d 39te
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NEW YORK WORLD
THRIOE-A-WEEIC EDITION
Read whorovor tho Engllah LaouuaKO
is Broken
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brilliant biiccobb In tho belnninK nnd
has beon Btcadily (,'rowins ever since,
Time in the tent of nil things, nnd linn
not Ita fleal of upproval on tho Thrice-a-Week
World, which ia widely circulated
In ovcry Hlato nnd Territory of tho Un
ion, nnd wliercovor thoro nropcoplo who
can read our mother tonauo.
Thia paper for tho coming winter nnd
tho year 1003, will mako Itu news eor-
vico. If noeoiblo. moro extoiihlvo than
Slaver. Allovontaof imporlnnco.nomat-
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in. wlmrn tlinv linrinnn. nrn rn-
ported nccuratoly mid promptly.
'JhoEubecriber, for only one dollar a
year, note tlireo papers every week nnd
moro news and uonoral rcadiux than
mobt great dailies canfurniah ot flvo or
tix times tlio price.
Tho Thrico-n-Weck-World In stbso
lutoly fair In its political nows. Fur
tlean biao la never allowed to affect t
ncwBColumnB, and Democrat nnd Re
publican nllko can obtain in its ranee
truthful accounlu ol all thu great polttl
cal rampnine,
In addition o (.11 tho nowo, tho
Thrke.a-Weok-Woild furnlehoa tho
bt'jt aerial fiction, elaborate market
-oporto and Other foaturcB'of Inlorout.
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PATUNT WRITING KING
Thu most important tmproveiniut of
tlio npu in tho art of p?iiiinuslilp mnktii
tin M -rrst vrrltur n eplvtulod ioutnnn In
n (ow v.ocko by tlio use ol linn ini,
Etidnrvod by proiiilimnt C'o'Ioko l'rul
ili'iitJ nnd Board of Kdacntlou lu Eu
roHi ni.d Amurlcn, HiuimNi doron im
aortod hizua tout l,(1t uid (or f 1,0 , f In
itio KKinplu 25c. W hitti ordurluK n tluulo
rltiK, ntnto whulhor for man, woiion or
child.
PUNN MPG. 8UPPLY CO.
No. Ill) 8. 1'oui'th 8t, Plillntlolplthi
WANTED-SEVER A L I N DU3TIH
011a portions in each atflto to travel for
houeo uBtabllNhel uluvenyimraaml with
n large capital, to caII upon incrclmiite
and aennli for successful und pmiltahlo
line, 1'ormnmuitvnjiaKUiiiout. Weekly
cash salary of f 18 nnd all traveliur; ex
penses una hotul blll advanced in cull
eacliweek. Experlenco nnl ojsontial.
Mention rofuruncu and cnclosn olf-ad-itreaacd
envelope. THE NATIONAL,
3J1 uuarborn Bt,, uiiiciro.
THE STEAMER
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Will Miikc Jlnuislssr 'i'rlpa
-RET WE EN-
OOOS BAY
AND
SAN" FRANCISCO
-OAURYING-
PA8SEHGER8 AND FREIGHT
-LOWEST RATES.",
Orogon Coal & Nnvinatlon Co.
Proprietoii.
F.S.DOW, Agont, Mnrehfiold, OroRon
S.O, CO. Auont, Empiro City, Oroaon
R-I-P-A-N-S rTabules
Doctors find
A good prescription
For mankind
Tho 5-cont packot lo onouli for ttaual
occacions. Tho fnmllv bottlo (00 cents)
containa n supply (or n year. All drug
(flati Boll thorn,
We promptly obtain U. B. and foreign
(kind rnodel, s
1 rT vhrtti
JuvHiUon tea
freoreiwrtiw tiatentttUllly, Yot t tt toot
IIonSoBeoureTnint UfiRlfQ
OddobIU U. ft. Patant
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