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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 9,1911 EVENING EDITION. 6 i r I K It 4 X t J L t r y NATAL DAY THOUGHTS KESPONME TO ADDHESS OF WELCOME lKf1 VICItKI) BV A. V. MVHHS AT .VATAIj DAY MEHTINO OK Til 13 OHDHIt OK Till: EASTEHX STAU IX MVHTLE POINT, SEPTKMIIEH I, 101 f. IS OOBPS Tlio following address ilullvcrcd nt tlio Natal Day eclubratlou of ,tho Or der of Enstorn Star hold In Myrtlrt ' Point on September 1, by A. W. ityora la printed by rcaucst of many friends who regard It as one of tlio finest over delivered on an occasion of thin character. .Minium Piosldont, Bisters and brothers: Wo weleomo this oppor- tunlty to meet with yon on this oc casion. In commemoration and cele bration of this day so fraught with significance to all members of the Order of the Kastcru Star. In founding and organbrtug this beautiful society, It watt well and wlBcly named, for wo as Christians and follow members do well receive our Inspiration from the Stnr of the East. Two thonsaud years ago, "lu the beauty of the Wiles Christ was boin across tho ea." The star that guid ed tho .Magi to Ills MnJosAy'B pres ence; tho song of angels that told of the pence he brought o the men of earth, were but tho guiding hand In ushering to tho Throne, a now King, Hut, Ills kingship wan not to bo a pro ml triumph of war ronquesta, by the clash of arms and clang of atenl, but tho meek nilc of peaco and lov. Nnpolcon, the most olfth of nil earthly rulers and Btat.esirwn, once Mid: "Other conquerors .founded their omplu's upon force. Joans alone founded ills umpire upon love, and millions would die for lllin today." Even In tho dark and dreadful times during the proud and aolllsh reign of Nupoloon, tit- Ono who la tlio Jusplriitlon of our Order, was re cognized and admitted, even by the enemies Jo ChrlatlnuKr. as .being a mighty couuueror, In wioui tlio con quered lluil rest and poeu. And ho, lutein and brothera, It re mains far .us, tlio living, (to so ill our nilnda.ua llxlng stones, Uv thnt Hjilr't mil temple to which the .faithful aro guided by liio Stir of llKtlilehem, thnt city not made with hands, eter nal in itho .Umvuiu:. J say, It re mains for us to promulgate and emu late tho truths as exemplified, Hist ' in tho iUar of our Hope, amd .thonl In tho lives of thoso hcuutL'ul i'htr Patlenco and quiet nre twin sis ters, lie who Is most patient has the best control of tho tongue, for ,wo Bcnrcoly evef lot temper get from un der control until the tongue has started on its mission of deadly work. Patlenco Is the gentle hand wo lay upon the turbulent spirit and calm It, like the strokes of a master horseman calms the spirit of a wild and vicious beast. (live nio plenty of tempor, oh God, but give me absolute mastery of It, and I will do no hnrm! There Is no more unseemly sight than n woman on a tear with her temper; a man giving vent to unseemly passions. Tho' next stouo 1 would put Into this building would bo tho one rep resenting the purity and love of Esther. Every man my brother; every woman my sister. Each mem bers of a common family, for wo are all brothers and sisters, descendants from tho ono Adam. Now, my Idea of brotherly lovo Is this: I have three brothers In the flesh. ir either or them hnd a bed In his home, a plate at his table, a dollnr In his pocket, or a drop of blood In his veins too good for mo when I should need It, tho same I would not call my brother at all. We aro brothers and sisters and wo should be kind and loving. There Is not n better, sweeter, full er, deeper work In all tho world thnn kindness human kindness. It was simple kindness that made Esther's volro sound as HUMet as an aeollau harp to her people. It was her spirit of lovo and purity, dominating her whole character so much as to be unmindful of death, thnt iulluuiiced her 10 go before King Ahnsuerus to plead for her brnUiora and BlBters. Someone has said tho "Pen Is mightier than tho sword." Uut I am Inclined to think that kindness will go where the pen cannot touch." IHmt Is more thrilling thnn a moUier'H kindness and forbearance to her child. Jt was nlwnys moth er'a adnduess tha.t made the touch of her hand to me iih soft and gentle as the -iphyrs put bi motion by tho an gora wings. Vew kindness Is tho niollifir of Hontlment, nuil Hvntliueut la thf divines! lenient In man or She Giggled. I went uut to walk with .Miss Nelllo one d.iy, Ami ns wc two strolled tin ouch the tcr! I noticed she seemed quite (.oulcnti-d nnd K-iy Moro happy ly far than n Inrii. And whenever I nimle n runmrk even plain, Sho would always u rIsh!" outpour; And then when I nsKeil tier to kindly ex pi. in Sho i Igjjlrd -then Klegtcd ronio moro. Then in tliu ovcnlng ho went to. tho piny, And i.ioi:,j.i 'twas a tragedy deep Sho did not tho cllc'.ilest emotion display. lint rlgRled whllo others would weep. Sho Rlicslcd n bit when tho hero was khled. Ami ni tlio urhlo canio through tho dout To mairy tho lllnln whoso conduct hail thrilled, 8ho glggled-lhen giggled some more. Bo t asked tho young lady to tell mo Just why Iter system contained so much mirth And how cho could glgglo when otheru would cry And when happiness scamcA ut a dearth. So sho suld her new hat hnd tho latest Hhnped frnine. The only ono lllto It In store, And that no other lady could get the same. Then sho glggled-und giggled tome more. John L. Iloublo In Puck HINTS FOR THE BUSY HOUSEWIFE Ironing Cabinet That Folds Into Small Space. w 1MK Ur ' ROAD AT ONCE PHEVENTINO PCXCTl'HF.S. rJSH Obliging. There's n pretty cashier lady In n rertaln Hoton retnuraut. The other day a fresh stranger uppronehed this endder ami asked. "Are tlio waiters here attentive to you 7" "Sir!" she sipiealed. and her liquid eyes Hashed lire. "I asked, nre the waiters In this place attentive to you?" he calmly re pealed. "A iv you hard of hearing?" Then the haughty beauty shouted for the malinger, who came on the run. "This pup litis Insulted me!" she sob bed. "Is It any of his dern business whether the wultera Is attentive to a perfect lady or not? I'd like to know If Just because I'm a poor working girl a fresh guy can" "Now. calm yourself." said the stranger, unabashed. "I am merely being pollle unit complying with a re quest printed on your bill of fare. Hero It Is; read It for yourself." The Hue ut the top of the menu rard read as follows: "Guests will oblige tho ninuAgeinent by reporting nny In attention ou the part of the waiters to tho cashier." Huston Traveler. arton .ui roiiwHQiitnl Hi JJio fli.olWOIIIII6. pr n ta wntlniont that lalntH' lends Yonuty to tlio landscape, glory What.u magnificent temple can lx to m,,, ,, nnii r,..,,.,,,.,.f, , ,i, erected and dedicated to (Sad with rose. Ho who has tho most of Bontl- tneso atones as, mumiauon stoies. tor, ,(mt ,, ,.,OH0Ht nkln t() ,,, motllBP( tho hutlilhng ofai hunviii llfo! linii 10 wJl0 ,rt fnH08t flkln ,() h,8 jji ncoicuig tor un uuuuring '"'- mother h. closest nllu to God. dntlon, wlwro oluf can wo go fc.ut to Jenua, tho 'Jhrlat, our hitler br'tith er? A human life, like evorj tilling else liivolvinj; ri'tsKiiiHllilHHy, must have 'louiillaU'oti. Our Savloiu' guarfed iih'Jh'io wlicn Ho told iih about th until who luddt Ida hnumi oniL'tie annex, and vhen tlio rains mid stonna htvit upiiu It. it fell, nC fell Just ut he tlnv wlicc fho poor A'llow jfiioHt ivudutl o liouse. Then lie told ivs of jho man who built 1 1 in Jioiihe ;ipnu die rod, ami when the iHtorms mu wtids cnvie. It stood anil Htootl lust at the time when he most needed Uie luaise. However ei.Jm antl iuli9 thla 'lay way be for iik, frUuds, t,. limy bo utiro (hat the atorm, like tLe mlpUty Biirglng of tht J8ea, Jll coin? by m.d by. Therefore we ar Easton StarJ do well in loolJug fn an tmilurlut; louiidntlou. Now, having i becuifi foiintvillon I would build tbls life like they bullded Oki Temo of tdd, wIDiout tho sound of hamwer or nny too of lion; and the Hint ktoue I would yut on thla foundation nouhl U the l son drawn from the tlrnt point of Ob Stnr: "Fidelity." Kalthful until death In the discharge of eor moral and lellKlous dut. Kalth la God. faith In Ilia iromle. la Iih U my fellowmen and flth In m.xielf. Kor JookliiK out toward ihw heinejily hills with a tlrm nnd aleadfuat do- termluatlou to ill In the light of 1 1 In word, suffering no tnlu to ivt upon my memory. With the none of "Fidelity" well laid, I would tit Into it tlio Wson drawn from the M-ooud point: "pa tience." Patience has to do with the temper, nnd temper gives ring and resistance to mettle. No matter what passions niny have manifested memselves In vengeance or hatred, patience tompera nnd tones and reg ulntea, so thnt even a woman can be an anvil, to bo struck, as well as to bo tho hammer thnt strikes; to bo nn anvil when alio ought to ho an nuvll, and a hammer when Bho ought to bo a hammer. Tile nM atone I would Hot In place would be the atone of Electa: "Char- iG'." We read In lh Inspired Hook: "Add fo jrodllnehs, brotherly klnrt- nesH, nnd to brotherly hlndneks, charily. Afuln: 'Though 1 speak with the loiiKiiet, of tiion and of iiiikcIs and have not charity, I have become as sounding brant., or a tinkling cym- bul." Chnrtty la tho crowning vlrtuo of n human life, it la a prlnclplo of Tirevallln;; low to God and good will lf men. , porsouieiidowtnlwlthcJurlty 0Pa not interpret doubtful things to tho Injury of a brother or alster. hut to the ti.eat. !! Is eorry for thf bins of hla I'ellowmen, rojolcea when anyono does well, and is ever ready to bear with their tailings and Infirmities, and, Iniitly. thla gruco la never lost, dint goe with us Into another and hirger world, to bo exercised there, And non, friends, the building la Mulshed, except the koyMonn whlh we now drop Into tlio arch: Immor tality. .Manila's hov. aio dally remlntled of the un- eertaluty of human life.- that some- da thla eurthly Iioiikk nuut fall. Hut. hmliiK bullded on the endurlnu foundation of .Icmis the Christ, death la robbed of Km mlng. ami the grave of ita lctory. And. when our la bors In thla earthlj lodge over, wo have the iiMurHiice that our nlrii will be caught up on the wings of the morning, nun Horn to that niagnlll- cent lodge on high, from whence no traveler returns. And. so, alsters nnd brothers, in closing let mo add that as we work in thla earthly lodge; as wo go among our brothers and alslera nnd our fellowmen, everywhere. i us constantly strive to emulate In our work and In our lives the lessons we have received In theso atones, or points. May our dally prayer no longer bo nt even tide, as wo wero taught In childhood: "Now I lay mo down to Bleep, etc.," but may our dally pray. Wherein Willie Was Favored, Dorothy. Delia and Daisy, three youngsters of a New Jersey town, were discoursing about the baby brothers who had taken up their resi dence In tho three fa in I lies during the past year. ".My little brother Tom'a got a lovely silver mug thnt grandfather Just sent lilm." said Dorothy. "It'a a beauty, and he had a silver knife nnd fork from grandma too." ".My little brother Harry's got a heo yutlful carved rattle that Undo Dick sent him from Japan," sold Delia. "It'a the prettiest rattle that ever was." ".My little brother Willie ' not so big as your brothers," said Daisy, with ail air of eiidenvjrlng to conceal a feeling of triumph, "but the doctor says he's had more apaama than any other baby In this whole neighborhood, ao there!" I.lpplncott'a. Perfectly Slmpl. No apologies go with this. It U the Invention of former Mayor Haxter of Italtlinore, nnd he most tnko nil re sponsibility for It. "Why." asks Mr. Haxter, "Is the Prince of Wales like n bnldheaded inun, a monkey nnd nn orphan?" wen. there isn't any answer to a question like that, of course. Where upon Mr. Haxter answers It himself, wJlh very Indication of enjoyment. "The Princo of Wnlea," ho eluci dates, ls tho heir apparent. A bald headed mnn has no hair apparent, tho monkey h:w a hairy parent, nnd the orpluin baa nowhere a parent." Comment would bo superfluous. Ilerbert Corey lu Clnclnnntl Tlmea- Star. A The Iowa man who dedgmd the Iron ing cabinet hetewlth shown arranged nn ordinary Ironing beaid whh a akeve Irotiln- board within It mid two racks nn whU'h to hang the clothing nnd then ho contrived that the whole niTalr could be folded up. The cabinet, a Hat one, stiinds against the wall. The. lower portion 1m u hinged dour, and the board slides Into It lu n vertical posi tion and la concealed. When In use one end of the beard rests on the toy of the lower part of tlio cabinet nnd u pair of folding legs la straightened out nnd supports the other end. lu the center of the large board Is a alcove Ironing board pivoted on metal arms on which It can be raised several Inch es above the main board and used untidily for Ita special purpose. The racks also nre pivoted ut the aide of the cabinet so that when they nre not lu use they can ho pushed up toward the celling nnd will look llko a couple of sticks there. To Hull Corn With Aihei. Take one pint of good, clean wood ashes, put them lu u cheesecloth bag and put in uu Iron or granite kettle that holds six or eight quarts of wa ter. Then put lu two or three quarts of ahelled corn, cover with water and boll until the bulla slip oft' tho com easily. Yon will have to try tho corn ufter boiling twenty minutes to half an hour, by taking out a spoonful and throwing it Into cold wnter and rub bing It with your lingers. If tho hulls or outaldu skin of the corn slips off easily, It has been cooked enough lu the lye. Now strain the water off tho corn nnd pour tho corn Into n large dlahpan or tub and cover with cold water. Take up tho corn and nib be tween tho hands until It Is freo front bulla, several waters. When the corn la freo from bulla put It on to cook In clear, cold water, which should bo changed aeveral times while cooking to freo It from the taato of lye. Cook until ten der. When It la almost dono salt to taato and cook half an hour longer. An Invention for preventing Dune. turea In pneumatic t!ro3 has been patented by a Frenchman. h0 cajg it "n puncturo-proof metal band for pneumatic tires." Tho chief feature of Mu in,.. -"-U1U1U0. Is n band of cunviu covered W . . Binall hoxagonal nietnlllc discs. Tiips County Commissioners lIlBC8 ru arranged to nt vi.m on! ngnlnst another, and arc meted to thu canvas so bh to form a lluxlblo armor. Tho band of can mis thUj prepared Isjilaccd In a shout u of rub ber. In order to safeguard tlio tire this sheath Is placed boiwoi i nio ar tube and tho outer coei iu tn3 way puncturing tho uir clmmin r be comes Impossible, and even cuts la the outer cover aro In no way hnrm ful. Experiments have shown that there Is considerably less heating of the tiro and thnt resilience Is the same. Different experiments have been Hindu boforo responsible witnesses to prove Mm nulla, broken glass, etc, can not caiisu punctures when the nlr chamber Is thus protected, and tin results uro reported to tlio consulate to have been entirely In favor of tho Invention. For example, two one-Inch nails wero driven Into tho outer cover and the automobile, with four passen gers, wna driven live miles In. fore an examination was made. Then tho tiro wiib removed and It was found that the nlr chnmher hud not been. touched by thu nails, ami that even the armored device had not suffered, the nails having mot tho quite impcr forablo stool discs. Tho inventor Is on tho point of selling his French rights In tlio In vention, nnd application lins been. Hindu for a United States patent. Tho experiments woro witnessed by the editors of the three Ilavro dally iiowapapera, several members of the municipal council and other author ities who signed a certlllcntu ct proof. Coos and Marshfleld Committee Agree on Plan. As n result of nn Inspection of the ' old Coos Hay wagon road near Sum ner yesterday and a conference be tween County Commissioners llrt'l nnd Armstrong nnd Messrs. lltigli Mcl.nln and U. M. Jennings, nrrnimc 'nients woro made for tho temporary 'improvement of the highway. Ihlf 'morning, the flrst shipment of planks to bo put in nt the worst places was ninde and the work will ho rushed -is rapidly as possible. ' ruder the arrangements, the coun ty coininlhsloners simply loan the use of the planking for tho old road and the cost of laying lt Is to be met bv subscriptions from Coos liny people Ilesldes the temporary repairs on thlrf side of the Sumner mountain, about $300 Is to be raised by parties aiougi the rond nnd on Coos Hay for repair ing tho road on the enst slopo of the same mountain. I "County Commissioners Hull nl Armstrong nfter seeing the situation nnd tho necessity of some temporary work being dono ngrecd to cooperate with us as much as possible," oa'd Messrs. Mcl.atn ami Jennings laat "V onlng. "Tho commissioners hnve a now road surveyed around the moun tain, which when completed will re duce thu grade to a maximum of l.-t;i than alx per cent while much of It ou the old rond Is now about eighteen per cent. Ilowever.ltwllltuke nbout threo years to got this completed. Wo explained to the commissioners that It wus necessary that something be done lu view of tho establishment of the free delivery In Murshflold. Furth lermoro, wo explained thnt we want ed to cooperate and assist thorn lu It and they readily agreed to do their share. The fact that they ordered lumber to bo sent out Immediately so that tho Improvement can begin at once was an nctlon that should ou title them to tho prnlso and approba tion of every resident of Coos Hay. Farmer Near Iowa Fulls .Kissed 817.H5 For Helling Aged Eggs. IOWA FALLS, lo., Sept. 0. lt cost E. A. Carrlol, a fanner living south west of this city, $17.S5 for soiling soino eggs of questionable age to n merchant at Huckeyo. While' You will need to put It through Whllo It Is Impossible to mnko the j investigating pure food matters In road n lino ono, tho work agreed upon this county, Chris Ottoson, deputy will bo of much benefit until tho now rooi Inspector, discovered wlint ho road Is Mulshed. Then tho planking thought to bo a violation of tlio pure- urn ..o iiikoii up ami useu on it. fo0(, llltt, nml investigated. Ho cauf lavors rcriiiaucui itoatis. sold ovEititiPi: kcgs. Squabs on Toast. These birds are a fnvoilte dish for luncheon. They may bo broiled, In which case they should bo split nnd cleaned nml the wings nnd feet bent nnd skewered Into place over the breast, or they may bo drawn and seasoned with salt and butter Inside and baked In a hot oven, llrat pinning a slice of fat salt pork over the breasta to baste them with. Cook about twen ty minutes and then arrange them ou aqunrea of hominy which have been I County Judge Hall Is endeavoring to carry Into effect his plan for oxpen 'ding moro of tho rond funds In per manent work on tho main highways of tho county ench year and less on temporary work or oponlng or new roada. Ho believes that this will re ault In moro being secured for the money expended nnd nlso In mnro honotlt to the majority of tho taxpay ers and residents. However, ho says, as each community la continually In sisting thnt they bo given their pro , food ed a warrant to bo Issued for Car rlol, and tho snmo was plncod In the hands or Acting Chief of Police K. & Curtis, and after somo delay tlio case was haled Into Judge ltosa Coraly'i court, nnd tho matter was given legal Investigation resulting In tho assess ment of a fino nnd costs ngahmt Car rlol. Ottoson located a similar viola tion north of Eldorn which resultoJ In a lady paying tho ponalty of dis posing of hen fruit pnst thu legal age- browned delicately lu hot butter. Gar-1 portlonato Bharo of all tho road funds. nlali with Tried potatoes and serve If tlio bonding scheme enn be ended plain lettuce dressed with French lout nnd tho bonds Issued for specified dressing at the same tlmo on separato ,,, i,Rwny worl( thl8 tro,hIo , plate. If they are to bo broiled wrap ,J)0 0jn,inntp,i them In buttered paper, each ono by ,, ,' , Itself, mwl by turning the edges over I, ,m c0,,,lt' ,n"'l8slonors have nd- seeurely the Juices and fat may bo JH"ed until September IB when kept lasido and will basto tho bird as itliey will meet to tnko up rond mnt- it la turned. Tho paper will not Ignlto tors near Ilnndon. On Sontomlior uuleaa it breaks nml sonic of tho fat ,13 and 14. tlio commissioners; win .i TEA WILL HE IIKillF.lt. escupe3, r. Run Short. Old Friend-How U your wife, Cap tain Plowjogger? The Captain (who baa recently bur led his fourth) Wn'al, to ten tho trewth. I'm kinder out of wives Just now. Hoston Transcript. An Up to Date Girl. "I naked her to marry uie, and sho care uie a biipreiue court answer." "What kind of au uiiMver U thnt?" "Said she would give me blx mouths lo readjust myoulf m as to bo aceepta. I)le."-l'uek. Gluten Oread For Diet. Mix together a pint ench of sweet mill: and lukewarm water, stir into It hnlf a cake of compressed yeast bro ken line mid a dessertspoonful of melt ed butter. Lastly add etiougb gluten flour for a soft batter and set to rise. When It has doubled the original bulk beat iu an egg and. when this Is well mixed with the sponge, enough gluten Hour to eimtiio you to knead It Into loaves, irmust not bo stltT. Mold Into small loaves and set for the flnnl rls lug. This Is tho recipe recommended by a well known dletltlau. PJ'ect roads. '.. New Law Prohibiting linpoilatlon of Colored Tea Causes Advance. Not only nro sugar and coffee pri ces on tho rlso, but tho ten market U nlBo advancing and very high prices, especially on China teas, are likely to prevail this season. Tho reason Is. tho enforcement of tho new !a" which prohibits tho Importation ct ,C0pred tens. Get your SCHOOL HOOKS from XOHTOX tf HANSEN. Tun .. UiEIlT will STOP at XOHTIf 1IB.VD at lUt 8:80 Saturday eie- Ml'SIC at tho CHAXDLEH on nl"B 'or parties ?WnS ta g0 Sl'ND.w evening. Arrnngo to tnko oxcrslon. Vv J YOl'H Sunday DIXXEH there. noa,i ,h iiT-w-TH.. Explained. "How la it that you are back nt the oilleeV 1 thought you wild you warned a day off to eujoy jouivelf." "So I did, but my wife wants some ribbons mntelied." Hultlmoro Ameri can. Look Before You Leap. Aeltnted Old (Jeut Quick; my daughter Is overboard.' Savo her, anil she Minll be your wife! Hlao Poroii-Wult till a wnvo rolls her over and I can see her face. Puck er be each morning, as wo rise from our beds of slumber: "Now I Bet me up to work, I pray the Lord I may not shirk, "Out; If I should die before tho night "I pray the Lord my work's right," Old Virginia Corn Bread. Make about n quart of mush nnd whllo Jt Is hot pour In hnlf a gallon of cold water. Stir iu meal eiiomh to make rather a stiff dough nnd set where it will keep warm until it rises. Before baking put lu half tea.poonful of soda and homo salt. For breakfast bake on griddlo in cakes. Have grid dle hot and well greased. If you whh to bake lu jtoiie let It raise awhile In pan until light. Duck Season Will en Next Week Op We nro AKK YOU HEADY? prepared with n lu nQ Qt all Read tho Times' Want AJ- Dressing For Fruit Salad. Put into n doublo boiler one-half cupful of lemon Juice, one-half cupful of orange Julee, n cupful of water, a cupful of sugar and threo eggs, beaten ery iignr. tool; until tho mixture be gins to thlil.en slightly, then take from tho Are nud set nsldo to cool. Sour Milk Biscuit. Into two cupfuls of sour milk stir two teaspoonfuls of melted shortening and a teaspoenful of baklug soda dls 6olved in a tablespoonful of hot water our iu euougn nour to make n soft dough, roll out quickly, cut Into rounds and bake in a quick oven. Guns, Ammunition, Decoys Duck Calls, Duck Straps In faet ovc ,,,. ,or , Dc1 ZT::zz?r'mtt" - - M!M r -oaf t-''-x