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1911 EVENING EDITION THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, TOPICS OF Tim TIMES. Little Talks on Advertising MARCH 1, TALK No. 6 In Hntler Brothers1 breezy book "Siiccmb In ItutMllIng, ' the followiiiK jinlntB are given m to the different uses of newspapers nnil clrciilui-s: "Ah n general proposition local nowspnpors are tho boat nnd most ef fective means of reaching tlio people. Especially Ib this true In tho small enternrlsltiK town with n lively dally newspaper thnt Is taken homo and rend by en.v meinlier of the family. Merchants who Imve tried other menus Mnuntlly o buck to the news- paper n the safest nnd best under nil conditions. Although circulars 'may be extremely effective, quite 'contrary to the genorul belief they are usually nmro expensive and un less they arc very well gotten up nro opt to ho less satisfactory tin: gnn' observer says: , "Its nil Hunt to go Into the chicken business lint don't base your Ideas of profits on the nils. I O 111 the lllHBRXllH'K." A Southern California embezzler disappeared, leaving n note stntlng i that ho had "gone to the devil." The police located him In San Francisco, and now he sees the folly of leaving such n plain clue behind. SCHOOL LIS ARE OHANGEO PROVISION FOR GOVERNING BODY FOlt COl'NTY l'UIIMO schools expected to in: VERY BENEPICIAL. SALEM, Ore., Mar. 1. Two very important educational laws were en acted during tho recent session of tho legislature, tho Huntington act, which provides n plan for the impro vement of rural schools, and tho Hawlcy act, which will tend to rnlso ty with an agreement renched by it conference of the state school super intendents who met at Suit Loko City In November, 1010, nnd in accord ance with this agreement tho holder of a stnto certificate secured under tho provisions of this Inw will bo en titled to tench In nny atnto In tlio Union. It Is expected that this plnn will do more thnn nny othor ono thing to rnlso tho stondnrd of tho teaching profession. Ono other estimable fea ture of tho Inw Is that It gives to nny four year high school In tho state tho privilege of adding a teachers' train ing course, and grnduntes from this teachers' training courso will bo en titled to a ono year state certlllcate. In order for a school to take advant age of this law It must provldo ono teacher who shall dovoto not less than four hours a day to tho train- Mr. Hrynn has a new lecturo en titled. "The Fruit of the Tree." Ilet It don't mnkons big n hit as the fruit of the treo In tho Coos county orchard. CAN TIIKSK III? ANSWERED? tho standard of tho entlro teaching Ins course nnd Hiich teacher shall bo profession. The former net provides J n grnuuato oi n Binnunru normal that in each county having more thnn .Hchool or ItB equivalent. For tho CO school districts the countj super-, work In this tenchcr'B training Intcndent Hhnll appoint four mom-.courso, thrco credits aro given on tho iinsiH or lu credits roquirou tor grnu nation In tlio high school. bors of a county educational board, of which board tho county school superintendent shall bo oxofllclo chairman. Members of tho board re ceive no compensation for their work. They nro to meet on tho llrst Mondny In Juno nnd dlvldo nil tho school dis tricts In tho county Into supervisory districts. No supervisory district shnll con tain less than 20 nor more than R0 school districts. This board will nlso elect n supervisor for each super- North Bend News A mil Peterson, the Daniels Creek teacher, made n short visit to rela tives hero Sunday. Leo Culbertson expects to leave on tho Iledoudo for Onkland to assist vlsory district, shall direct tlio work stollu Culbertson who Is reported by of tho supervisor nnd nld tho county u,0 Oakland ofllcors In troublo there, superintendent In carrying out edu- How far Is a far cry? Is It wrong to steal a mnrch? Cnn you hum nn nlr of uncon cern? Does It hurt to bo struck by nu idea? Did you ever see the shndow of u doubt? Cnn the volco of conscience bo cul tivated? What artist painted tho plcturo of health? When tho welkin rings, who an swers tho ring? What florlBt raiBes tho pink or proprloty? When Fortuno smiles, doca slio show her front teeth? rntlnnnl work throughout tlio conn- Mrs. I). Y. Stafford nnd Miss Uni ty. Members of this board will ho nm Erlekson of Mnrshllold, wero In chosen from tho representative men ,orti, n0nd today to visit Miss Ollvo nnd womon of tho county who nro o'Mara who recently underwent an especially Interested in tno weiinro operation nt Mercy hospital. of public schools. Through tho work "Deautlful u Dachthund." It Is In tho drawing rooms of tho German diplomats nnd their friends Ings of this educntlnnnl board nnd tho direct supervision thnt tho rural schools will hereafter receive, there I nn ilnnbt Hint the iifllclcnrv of in-. that you meet occasionally tho long hair nil school work will bo Incronsed . '. '"', misciiuno wings who ra . .aa .ii ! ..i 'yon have perhaps noticed skntlng In at least 100 per cent during the next . '. hcr ,,. cont8 two yenrs, In tho opinion of Stnto Suporlnteudent L. It. Alderman. Premluni On Training. Tho certlflcnto Inw plnces n prom- llapplug In the breeze, or bunched over n Journal nt Ilnuer's-nrtlstH and writ em whose names every one knows, nnd there nre dozens of young nrmy otll- ..,,...i. ..,.,r,,inn ,,,i .'". their cheeks scarred with ...... ........ ..,...,... wounds of many duels. They talk Wagner nnd Schopenhauer with serl' special training, yet denies nn ono tho opportunity to take nn examina tion for a certlllcnto. Tho grndiinto of a standnrd normal school will re ceive from tho state department without examination, n certlllcnto to tench In the elementary schools, tho ono year, two year and three year llneator, high schools of this state. The grad uate of n standnrd college or univer sity will recelvo from the stato de partment, without examination, n certificate to tench In nny of the high schools In this state. A plan Is pro vided whereby a teacher may secure n certificate through the exauilnntlou methods. County certificates are ab olished and nil examinations will be conducted by the state department. An exnmlnntlon equivalent to the present second grade county certlll cate will be given for a one year sta to certificate. This paper Is renewed once. Examinations for a live year state certificate will be equivalent to the present state certlllcate. Examinations for n life state certl flcnto will be the same as the pres ent life paper, with the addition of three subjects: Geology, American Lttornturo and History of Education. This will raise the life paper to the standard of any other state In the United States. The live year Btate cortlllcato secured through examina tion may bo renewed when the hold er has attended an Institution of higher education for 112 consecutive weeks within six yenrs of date of Is sun of such certlllcate, or may bo ronewed by taking the sanio exami nation. No County Examinations, This now certlllcate law has the advantage of giving to tho teacher when she has once held a certificate the right to teach In nny part of the stato without having to take another examination every time she crosses county line. It Is also la conform!-. 0,s' ens appreciation, nnd in the midst of the waltz ns they are spinning frnulcln giddily around and around like nn alli um lei I lop you mny overhear them whispering In her. ear, "You nre as beautiful as a dachshund." It li I heir supremo compliment. I)c- INK, MINK, PIXK. Tho popular colonol of this city who onco wont to a livery Btablo and engaged n charger for u holiday pa rade with a distinct understanding thnt he didn't caro what color tho horso was if it wero only whlto, says an exchange, now hns n counterpart in tlio girl who goes to tho depart ment storo nnd orders n gown with the simple stipulation that it mny bo any hue of tho spectrum so long ns it Is pink "Helen pink." Tho new shade of drcssgnods Is named after the present dnitghtqr of tho White House. Soon we shall he dazzled with nn outburst of pink huts, pink ribbons, pink lingerie, pink stockings, pink shoes nnd pink pnrusnls. Pinkeye, a variety of ophthalmia, will he fashionably epidemic. Pink tens, after n period of Innlcit oiih desuetude, will rnge ngnin throughout tho land. Can't It bo stopped? Or must wo suffer in sllenco as we did during tho reign of terror under "Allco bluo," when men of normal vision prnyed for n temporary spoil of color blindness? O, Helen, frown down this latest fad; glvo It tho count Ink, mink, pink, nnd out; nnd thus earn for yourself the everlasting gratitude of ovorybody who hntes monotony, whether It bo In raiment or music. A Grewiomo Bequest. What Is probably the strangest nnd at the same lime the most horrible be quest ever made Is to be found In tho will of Lieutenant do Pap, formerly an either In a smart regiment of Aus trian hussars, who was executed by strangling some years ago for the mur der of hi brother. Previous to his execution the mur derer requested that he might be pho tographed while hanging on the gal lows and u copy of Hie ghastly plcturo sent to Ids father. Phil May's Habits. The all night and next day habits of Phil May, the artist, have furnished material for many u story. Joe Tap ley, the singer, said that ho came aero.-s May one nldit nnd heard that the latter had not been to bed for four nights and days. He remonstrated, and May said; "Never mind, Joe; we'll make a bnrgaln. Don't you lose nny sleep on my account, and I'll premise that as soon ns 1 feel tired I'll go to bed!" To Win Notice. Mrs, Greene -One does not like to be Ignored. I wore a brand new gown nt the reception last night, and I don't belleie a soul noticed me. Mrs. Gray - There's where you made a mistake. Now, I wore my old black silk that has been turned twice, and everybody saw mo fast enough. Crooked and Straight. In nil things throughout the world tho men who look for the crooked will see the crooked nnd tho men who look for the straight will see tho straight. Jehu Itusklu. No ono Is useles In this world who lightens tho burden of It for any ono Advice. Go to the mint, thou sltiRsmrd, Anil nre what Mio will do. rerhaps you still can work lier, The uncle's on to you. Not So Strange, "Ono thing about my uncle, ho al ways puts his best foot forward, which Is perhaps why ho succeeds so well." "Does he never forget V "Never, never, never." "That Is marvelous." "It would be evenmore so If the worst foot was amputated." Wrong Relation. "How did you come out with the helre-s''" "She said she would be n sister to me." "And you wanted her for n rich uncle." Afraid They Would Bite Him. "So Clmwley has given up his fish ing trip." "Yes," "What for?" "Ho beard tho llsh were biting." Easy Expedient. "He got more than was coming to him." "Don't see how he could." "He simply ran after It, nnd ho was h good runner." AMONG THE SICK. Mrs. J. Uothner of South Marsh Held Is 111 of pneumonia. Mrs. E. Conklln of Hall nvenuo Is reported quite ill, Esther Holms, tho llttlo daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Holms, is ill of pneumonia. ' Mrs, F. E. Lea is reported quite sick of la grippe. MMM $pmwm togHoI irv ,l. s , i I know wli.il you wnnt-I Itcmm"! J A tv-.l1io lwsb qunlltr SAS 11 a 91 ' li MK. il.lili v. I Imvn but ona j.ra inJ L. I r ii i ii mrs, - rr, vn n nnii1 sin . n .: SWfT It's a wise head that wears a Stetson Hat - New Spring Styles Now on Display . MONEY TALKS1 Mai shiieid Hub Clothing & Shoe Co. llniuloii PIANOS DIRECT FROM FACTORY By huyng a piano from us, you save the middle profit, name ly, that of tho retail dealer. Wo guarantco every piano, nB wo UBo only tho finest material obtainable, and employ only tho most skilled workmen. Pny n few dollars down, nnd tho hnlanco monthly. Wo hnvo a special proposition for you. Call and Investigate. Open evenings. BUSH (&, LANE PIANO CO. O'CONXKMj IILDG. Next to Golden Utile Storo MAKKCT AVE. AND tt.Nl) ST. It. P. MEYER, Manager. i Eastside Winners 1 Block In Homo Addition, "ontalnlng over 3 ncres for 9''0 C Lots for H75, East Mnrshflelfl 10 Lota for 600 East Mnrshfleld 1G Lots for $800 Eastside ALL GOOD BAY VIEWS TEUMS EASY OTHER GOOD BUYS Business property, 50x100, on Second street, SO feet north of Ccntrnl 8(1,000 n snap 00x100 In Scngstncken addition, with two-story houso nearly now for 81,000 n money-maker See Title, GuaranteeJ& Abstract Co. HENRY SENGSTACKEN, Manage I I lintfx .... . . - ". t tt cf s mo murh teen to 'malo n-.f Vf' 1 A-vl Irt. . to Mil tlit-m-lru-.o I ftJES " nn 'wo niianuca. j j hc.io ttrlwiiS taken fr m my cnUloif cony nf i-ir? I Vf III Ml,'.ttf tnll on ,.,;.. 7 M hH i'VoMDoort.iloublethlrlt ulnet 1J7 F.nc-Front L'oor.. .tyli.h . JJ J r.criH pnnl oor, for titlnttni "jiR II. c. n.ii..ieth .. . I ' t tvn fnll i MM.l . I..." """ "m"W lAVMItt, f ftm dft.l .-tL. 'l"1 ....... 4, x.c for ct.i; ns. - r' ffflfS iihflJUP syjsfcs First Class Laundry wuui id iiiuub uuoiiuuiu 10 aDTOCt wishing tholr linen to possess tht particular iiiusu so necessary t) good tasto in dress. WE DO THAT CLASS Of WOltK Ono Trial will Convince. Coos Bay Steam Laundiy PHOXE MAIX 57..I Halliday House North Front Street, over IlrcAknsbr oil Ice. N. C. HALLIDAY, Prop. Under now management and ccs-l ducted in flrat class shnpo. Comply I ly overhauled nnd now beat Europtul hotel on tho Bay. Rooms from 'M cents up per fkj, Coos Bay-Roseburg: Stage Line Dally sfnge lK'twccn Ro.scliurj, and Marshllclil. Stage leaves dally nnil Sundays at 7 p. in. .Fare, $0.00. OTTO SCIICTTKIt, Agent, C. P. BARNAltl), J20 MARKET A V., Marshlleld. Agent, ROSEBUBG, Oiv. PHONE 11 THE PAST AND COMMODIOUS (('quipped with Wireless) Steamer Redondo Will nmkc regular trips carrying passengers both ways nnd freight between Coos Bay and San Francisco. All reservations rui-passcngcrs made nt Alliance Dock, Marshdeld and Iuter-Ocean Trausp. Co. Union Street Wharf No. S, Sin Francisco. For Information, phono 1 1-J or S85. Will sail from Mnrshflclil for San lYancisco, Thursday March 'Jnd, INTER-OCEAN TRANSPORTATION COMPANY. "THE FRIEND OV COOS BAY" S. S. ALLIANCE CONNECTING WITH THE NORTH BANK ROAD AT PORTL VXD WILL SAIL FROM PORTLAND FOR COOS BAY T 8 p' M WEDNESDAY, MABCII 1, LEAVINfJ COOS BAY FOR Fi'lUMCi FRIDAY, MARCTI 3. "uw NORTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP COS1PAXV. PHONE II p , M-rjv-r,,,,, ... 'iiir, .geni 100 TRAP NESTED IIAIlRDl PLYMOUTH HOCKS. Our mntlngs hnvo produced 4ti:J nrd-brod ijpcclmeiiB of exblblthl qunllty wltii records of 242,2211 eggs in 3CG days. Baby Chicks and Eggs for Ilattkkfl Book your ordors now for iprlyl delivery. A few cockerels bij heavy laying stock for $5.00. Plymouth PInce, Poultry Yrk FRED. BACHMAN, Trop. Marshdeld, Bov 1H.1, Phone Sl Electric lamps suited for tn: purpoeo. For tho homo, OH Launches, Automobile Mlnlttn FlaBh Light Colored Lamps for I orntlvo purposes for salo or rtit Opon until 6:30 o'clock wcckicil Saturday until 9:00 P. M. Phono your orders for dellrffj. Coos Bay Wiring 01 PnONE 237. OLD RELIABLE STEAMER BREAKWATER ALWAYS ON TIME Sails from Alnsiiorth Dock, Portland, at 8 P. M., every Tuesdav Sails fn,m Coos Bay every Saturday nt service of tide. Reservations will not be held later than Friday noon, unless tickets are pu"halCd f, II. KEATING, AGENT PIIOXB MAIN 5-L I FOR GOOD WORK Bring your clothes to ns. Cleaning, pressing nnd repairing a specialty. by experienced men. Satisfaction guaranteed BLANCHARD & 1)01). j be our price. SOX, South Broadway HOME LAND Co. Seo ue for Investments on Coos Bay. We guarantee owner's price to Phone 74L. 384 Front St COOS BAY LIVER) Wo havo secured tho liver; l nes8 of L. II. Holsner and tn' pared to render excellent enrW thft nonnln nt f!no Hay. Ctt drlvors. cood rlcs and everjri that will mean satlsfactcry seriw the nubile. Phone us for a drl1 horso, a rle or anything wlIf' tho livery lino. Wo also w trucking business of all kinds. BLAXCIIARD BROTHERS. Livery, Feed nnd Sales 6ml I 141 First and Alder Stretu Phono 138-J NOW IS THE TIME To dig up that old Suit and W get It in Bhnpo for you. Cleaned, Repaired and Pre" wo do it will make It look ! Satisfaction guaranteed. COOS BAY TAILOIUXQ V J. W. Josophson, SlSf- 1Rft Snnlli ltrnmlirnv. " PROFESSIONAL DIRECT SNs. 1 m f TMt. G. W. LESLIE, S-J -.. it.,.. TilivslrLui Graduate of tho Amerhan scbl Osteopathy at Klrksvllie, "- In l'l,1n.n,lA nib- ITnlirS 1 l " 4; Phono 161-J; MarshfleldJ DR. J. AV. INGRA5I, Physician and Surgco nnn nin rtn,n TllllldlSf Phones: Ofllco GMV&A J, W. BENNETT, Lawyer, -, T,.-.rT & sennet'1 uuicu ovcr.riouoBu - . Marsbfleld, WM. S. TURPEN, ArchJ4- TRY A WANT AD IN TIMES IF YOU WmlCKESULTS Over Chambe'r of Coawi I ;a. i ii'l ,'1''ws "JORp4w 4V , I2XSSS l Miinj . j t.-.