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"i ' THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1912. EVENING EDITION. r 6 VACATIONS UNNECESSARY. I WWim3m:r , -. .,, ' ..feslw high school iu'ilding Science Department. Tho Chemistry clnss Is studying tho tliroo different groups of compounds, acids, bnscs nnd salts, nnd under cncli clnss, sevcrnl examples nro studied handing In exceptionally neat writ ten work. Seventh Grade. Ernest Uurrows of Minneapolis was enrolled Monclny. Wo hnvo had only five nnd a linlf In detail. Ammonln served as n good days' nhsonco for tho first bovcii cxnmplo of tho second class; It wr.s propared and Its properties observed. Tho relations existing between Miq tliroo clnsscs of compounds wero dlr evrsed nlso. Tho Physics class Is studying tho laws of Mechanics jf fluids -the li quids nnd gases taking up in partic ular tho effect of prcssuro nn tho vol umo nnd density of n gas. Tho piln clplcs of tho siphon, and tho air, com- prcFtloii nnd form pumps, wo-e stud- ltd. Second Grade. Thoso absent this week wero Lil lian Johnson. Emerson Ncff, Donald Oldloy, Lnwrenco Koontz nnd Leon Jess. Tho pupils wroto Hallowe'en stor ies. Among thoso who did good work wero Walter Sneddon, Robert Burroughs. Frederick Dow, AHco Franson, Bolton Knmmerer, Myrtlo Conklln and Cecil Doll. regis- Fourth Grade. Fay Walker Is n newly tcrcd pupil of this grndo. Gordon Sandberg has withdrawn. Ho will go to Dandon. Fifth Grade. Tholnm Walker Is n new pupil In this grndo. Tho pupils of tho n division nro weeks of school Tho A class aro working com pound proportion In arithmetic. In a spelling test of 50 words given last week thoso making 00 or hotter nro llnzol Cook, Hazel Co wan, Arthur Chrlstonsen, Fred Dye, Georgo Englund, Edith Hnwkmnn, Helen Tunnel, Mabel Immol, Relno Kosoncn, Lloyd LoMlcux, Ethol Lin go, Wilfred McLaln, .loo Mllnor, Clntido Post, Helen Ilecs, Hnttlo Uehfold, Edyth Sumner, Georgo Tor ry nnd Bert Trlbbey. CENTRAL SCHOOL NEWS. I - Leon a Scars of tho prlmnry has left school to go to Los Angeles. In tho First A Itodorle O'Connor. Arthur Upton, Alcna Jnrlrennn and Donnld Wilson hnvo boon absent all week on account of Illness.- Hallowe'en pumpkins nnd brown ies wero painted Thursday. Second (trade. Tho pupils aro studying Hiawatha ror tneir langungo work. Next they will dramatize It. Helen Morchnnt, Blancho Thomas, Aldcnuo Smith, Lester Post nnd Ell znbeth .Tones hnvo had perfect spoil ing lessons this wcok. Psyclwloglst Submit Ten Easy Ittilra to Dlspcnso With Hosting. NEW YOHK, Nov. 1. Prof. Ed wnrd L. Thomdlko, head of tho de partment of psychology nt Columb bla university, has prepared n set of ton rules which ho says will cnablo nnyono to get along without vacations, which ho regards ns nn unnecessary luxury. "During no waking moments," ho says, "Is there any legltlmnto excuso for Idle ness on tho part of tho mind. In stcad of n rest or vacation tho mind should bo given now work. No ono should rest nn Instant savo when sound asleep. Tho moro the mind docs the moro It can do. My ten rules for being nblo to work all the tlmo follows: "Sleep all that Is possible "Get rid of nil physical Ills. "When one Interests flags find n new one. "Alwnys keep on hand n supply of motives or desires. "Never learn by a round-about method what can bo learned direct ly. . "Never allow tho mind to dwoll on n subject thnt may not bo use ful. "Waste no effort. "Never worry. "Never bocomo excited unneces sarily. "Think out what should bo dono nnd then do It without talking about It." (lit EAT 8 POUT I Coming homo tho other dny In n rush of excitement, Dorn rushod to her mother nnd said: "Oh, mama, guess what wo are go ing to do?" "I don't know, denr, but I hopo It Is nothing drondful.' "Wo'ro going to study botany, nnd next Snturdny we'nrnolng out Into tho woods to tnntnllzo tho flowers." Call and see Hnlnes for feed. iOOST OUR CITY IT IS YOURS AMD OUR HOME Nothing helps a booster like a good I'roiil. Thai's what oup clothes give you. A well dressed man is a credit to his city. You can get style and service without extra cost by wearing SCHLOSS EROSo & CO. THE CLOTHES BEAUTIFUL Priced EOoOO to 3000 Oftlhter Good Sofe $oSO to $2SoOO The Fixup MARSHFIELD NORTH BEND ?p " fV.'I r$M$ Ess1?- Vri INTHE LAND WHERE THE SAMP MAN DWELLS EVENING STORIES AND TALES FOR THE LITTLE PEOPLE EDITED BY NELLIE M. GRAVES (All Rights Reserved) THE WEEK EM) VISITS. I Tlio Itnlililt limit. Whon WIlllnm'H fnthor lenrncd that Undo Henry wnH going to tnkn IiIm vnimir kiiii fni n rnlililt hunt, ho bought him n 22-cnllbro ruin, n pair oi uign leggings ami n stocking rap. Tho following Snturdny thoy started out for tho rabbit hunt, each carrying u gnu over his shoul der. Wllllnm folt quite. Iinportnnt ns thin WI1K flln flrHh Minn Hint lin lind ovor gono hunting. Ho wns very proud or tho now ririo nnd ol tho high leggings. "Sny, Itllllo boy." said his uncle. "If you don't quit looking nt that gun mid those logglngH ho much you will iiiIhh all tho rnbblts." Thoy hnd wiideo" snow for a long tlmo nnd not u rnbblt was In sight. WJIIInm had begun lo think thnt they woro all Hlooplng or thnt they must bo hnvlng a pnrty soniowhero. whon nil nt oncn up popped one of tho long-eared rronturew and nway ho went ovor tho snow, hopplty-hop-Imp. lloth Wllllnm and his undo took n shot nl Mr. Itnbblt nnd tho happy rnbbll thnt hud boon doing tho "hipplty, hlpplty, hop," wna soon In u mii'K over uucio uonry s snoiiiiior. "Which ono of us landed liliu, nnclo?" nsked the excited boy. "It must hnvo boon tho 22 thnt did tho work," 8nld Undo Henry, mull ing. "This now rlflo Is certainly n pencil nnd I wouldn't trndo It for Anything I know of," salil Wllllnm. "Wouldn't you trndo It for thnt black pony of mine?" naked his un do. --"Qll'-l'l'Clp. I forgot tho nnnv. I TIMIIEK l.V DEMAND. I Wisconsin Investors Aro Picking Up Tracts In Oregon. I PORTLAND, Oro., Nov. 1 A denl wheroby 20,000 acres of yollow plno timber In Lnko county has been! sold by tho Oregon Land nnd Live stock Co. of Eugene, to Schroeder Lumbor Co. of Mllwnukeo, Wis., has' dllSt lmoil pmmiliitnil In tlila nltv ( Tho price paid by tho big Wisconsin! company Is understood to hnvo been $400,000. Tho tlmbor lies Just northeast of, tho town of Lnkoviow, In townBhlps til and 22 cast, nnd 3S and 39 couth. I a. A. Dooth, mllllounlro mill op flrntor. Is nronlriniit nf tlin Orm-nii ' Land and Livestock Co.. nnd Georgo Kelly, a pioneer lumbormnn of Ore gon, Is secretary. These two nnd John P. Kolly nro nmong tho heav iest stockholderB In tho company. N'nvnr In llin lilntnrv nf tlm tim ber nnd lumbering business has1 thoro been such n demnnd fori choleo timber tracts In n prosldon tlnl yonr ns nt piosont, say proml-j nont lunibormen of this city. Thoi donl with tho Mllwnukeo company. Jt Is said, Is only a harbinger of eomo big transfers that will Involve tlio ciinnglng nanus of millions of onstcrn capital. would rntlior have that pony thnn nny thing In tho world. Will you trndo?" "I will think It over first," snld his undo. "How can wo toll which rabbits I kill?" asked tho boy. "Wo will count them," snld his undo. "Don't worry, thoro will not bo so mnny but whnt wo enn ro inomber, nnd whnt wo do not eat you can tnko in town nnd soil. Thoy will bring you flvo centB npleco." Thoy bad been out for two hours nnd hnd killed flvo rnbblts. whon Wllllnin'K font nrliml nn wllli Mm cold that they started homo. That night Aunt Susnn hnd roust boor for dinner nnd hnd dressed two chickens for tho next dny, so Wlll lnm got to tnko tho flvo rabbits to town. They brought him 2T conts, which ho put In his bnnk proudly. "Thero." snld ho, "Is n slnrtor for my Chrlstmns monoy." I THE .lACK-'O-LANTERNV, I STOllV. 4 Oneo I wns n pumpkin growing on n vino In n fiiriuor's gnrdon. i was vory linppy growing thero with my brother pumpkins, when ono dny tho fnrmor nnd his wlfo enmo Into tho garden to break up nur happy fnmlly nnd turn our hap piness to grief. "I think, inn," said tho farmer, "that I will tako about n dozen of these pumpkins to town tomorrow nnd soil thorn. Noxt week Is Hnl lowo'on nnd tho boys nnd girls will nood thorn to mnko Jack-o'-lanterns out of." "Ms." snld his good wlfo. "nnd tho boys nnd girls' mothora will need them to mnko pumpkin plos for tho boys nnd girls to ont." "This fellow Is n dnndy," snld tho farmor, bonding ovor mo. "I low ho will bring mo thrco bits," nnd boforo I ovon had tlmo to bid fnrowoll to my brother pumpkins, ho cut mo from tho vino nnd wns cnrrylng mo Into tho houso. All I hnd to comfort mo wns tho fact (hat I was not nlono In my trouble for It wns not long until sovernl "uior pumpiuns iny on tho tnblo be sldo mo. Tho fnrmor took us to town tho noxt dny nnd sold us to tho groc crymnn. After" wo hnd boon In tho grocorv Btoro fnr twn ilnva n l.n,. bought two of us nnd wo hid tho rest good-byo. I do not know whnt hns hnpponed to thorn, but I do know thnt wo hnvo been through n torrlblo ordonl. Tho boy no soonor got us homo thnn ho brought In n grent big butchor knlfo. "I wonder If It's us thnt ho Is nrter? snld my brother, but boforo I hnd tlmo to reply, ho plunged tho knlfo Into mo nnd wns cutting tho top out of mo. Next ho took his hmitl nnd pullod out my In sldeB nnd to mnko things worso ho cut threo holos In tho sldo of mo. which ho snld woro my mouth, oyes nild IlOfcO. Affnr tin lin.l fl..lul.l tho carving ho pur a smnll enndlo In mo nnd lighted It nnd thou was kind enough to set my lid. ns ho enlled It, bnek on. "Oh, mother." ho cried, "rninn nn.l aim ..... I., i. o-lnntorn. Isn't It n peach?" Ho served my brother exactly tho samo way that ho did mo, so horo WO aro nn llin Inliln al.1 l... i.i - - ---. -.. ......,, u,,.v ,,, null?, wnltlng to hnvo our sharo of tho inn nr uis party e Campaign All Ae'jTime FOR YOUR Ill'SIXESS HIT NOT YOl'U VOTES. Wo nro In the hnrilivniv ImihIiivsm, not In imiIKIcm, mill our cnmimlgners (business getters) are Ibo nrtlcles wo well. W hnvo hdected n most complete htock fiiun the be-t nnd most iv llnblo lines mill when o M'H jvui mi mllcle, no nintlci- how Nitinll, wo see thnt you get tho best thero Is. Our liunlivniv line Is probably ono of claca most v ple(0 out side of a largo city. So nmtler Mlmt you unut In Imidwure, wo hnvo It, Wo hnvo made n siktIiiIIj- or builder's linnhvnro it ml lutvo fiiriilsliwl most of (bis Hue for tho coustrucllon tho iwist yciir. Ask nnyono of our patrons in tills lino uhut they think of It. Slows, innges, uhm1 stoves, ronl burners mid wood stoves, lienters o can fuiiiMi .0 ,l0 ,c8t, .tuliiitnWM Our juices nro ulwuys rlgh'. Agents for Hurley.Dnvldsou ami Indian Motorcycles. "BHHnHnBHHU I NOHT1I INLET NEWS. I SPECIAL O.IXHY SALE at RTAP J'OKD'S Saturday and Sundiiy. 10 ri'iiiN por iHiiiuu tor j'rencii uonooiis. DANCE at EAOLES' HALL SAT VHDAV NIOHT. KEYZEH'S OIL ClIESTItA. (Special to Tho Times) A nelRhhnrliood Hallowe'en party was hold last night, nt tho homo of Mrs. Win. Judd. Tho houso wns tnstofully decorated with Jack-o'-Inntorns nnd autumn lonves, ap proprlato games and contests woro onjoyed nnd n delicious suppor wna otTveii. auiiui in gnosis woro pres ont, many of whom woro In cos tunio and masked. Tho Jolly party disbanded In tho early morning, mostly oxpresslng regrets thnt Hnl lowo'on cornea but onco n year. Davis Hnwnril. inn nf Wnt Ilmv. nrd, arrived Thursdny from British Columbln, to spend tho winter with lila imrontrt Prank Hnmllton hns returned from a month's visit In Portland, Snlem nnd Seattle. AVhllo nt work on tho roof of Win. Hownrd'B now residence, Rny Plnkorton sustnlned n full of nbout II feet to tho ground, which might hnvo resulted sorlously. Tho stag ing gave way nnd In tho effort to snve himself from falling Mr. Plnk orton succeeded In so turning that ho alighted on his feot, wrenching ono nnklo qulto bndly nnd giving him n severe slinking up. KEEN Kl'TTEH KITLEUY tho knives with tho Keen Ed go. Aro Ol'AHAXTEED nt THE fJUXXEUY If you wnnt nny LOTS CLEAIt Kl), PILLED or OHADED, write IIUUCE HOOD, Mnrshflold, Or. Contract only. Timet' Want Ada trine raaulta. A. J. Dalley, a railroad engineer, nutesvllle, Ark., says: "I suffered with kidney and bladder trouble so bad I was unnblo to work. I hod such sovoro pains In my back I could hnrdly got up. I tried sov oral physicians with no result, but Poloy Kidney Pills hnvo dono won dors for me. I recommend them to all." For sain bv I.(ukhnrl.Pnr. sou3 Drug Co., tho Busy Corner. W. II. MEIJEIHTH'S STATEMENT. Editor Times: In yesterdny'a Issue, Mr. Polrco. In oxplnnatlon of big vor0 agnlnst i no puoiio uuiities bill, snys that tlioro woro two bills covering tho same sublpot nmi ti,n , ..,., agnlnst tho presont law becnuso ho uAiiucii-u io voio lor tlio othor bill, nnd thnt "If I hnd known thnt wo could not got tho Pout's bill. I would havp voted for tho bill undor discussion." Tho Houso Journal, pages. 74fl 7S0 nnd 700 slmwa im ., vJZ' nry 17th both bills woro mndo a special order for the following day; that tho next dny tho present law wns clvon ri,iit .-.. V; Tnnl; l.li ...."" ".."". .'"' "O i.- "" "iu oi -ll to 12; thnt upon flnnl pnssago tho bill was passed beforo Mr. Polrco's nnmo wns enlled. In short, this record shows that either Mr. Pelrco was woefully Ig nornnt of pnrllamentnry procedure, mid voted ngalnst tho mensuro nftor ir passed, nnd when tho othor bill was In effect killed, or that ho dolilierntely intended to voto against the mensuro. nnd his oxeuso for so doing is now n misrepresentation, W. II. MEREDITH. (Paid Advortisoment.) THY our PAMmie Clllrn SHELLS. Thft kind Hint hA- ,' ' tho PAU OXES. THE OUXNERY. rmmxsm i$r xmmFWtik I Will Furnish Your House on the Installment Plan W. KWiseman fill North lVnnl RL nils. Phono 29n-X: Ilea. Phont IM STADDEN ALL KINDS of I'HOTOfilUnilC WOHK, Ilromldo Enlarging and Kodak Plnlshlng. IT WILL PAY YOU to put n fnucot In your barn or earrlago houso It's snvlng of tlmo nnd labor, if thoro Is anything In tho lino of plumbing, repairing, in ngo or Btovo work, gas or Htcain 1 ting, or sanitary plumbing of nny kllld. WO nrn nvnnrlu I.. l.r. II. . nnd nro prompt to nnswor your -iiu uiiii our cunrgea aro modernto. Willey & Schroeder 303 North Front Street. PIIOXK 77-J Keep From Fear and Worry by protecting your liomc, bow hold goods nnd clothing Iron de struction nnd loss by gcttlnj i policy In Tlio NowarK tire surnnco Co., ono of the oldeit nnd Btrongest companies la : Istonco; established In 1811, lu superb strength means iW protoctlon. Surplus to policyholder!, II; 350,881.30. French Realty Co. AGENTS. 31Gj No. Front St., MariMlellJ WE Handle Feed and Grain of tho best qualities only. Wo find wo gain moro Btendy customers that A'. Dny from ua and you'll find K pays you ns It docs lots of othor owners of livestock. Tho better you ror oh and tho moro money ho Is "" iieii you wnnt to sell him. nZ I6'1 nna 'r,nln nro tho kind thnt instiro Just thnt result. A. T. Haines Phono 100J Waterfront, Mfld. APPROVED Harmon Tailoring Co. 128 Front St. Opposite Orpheum Theater. Jggy "S U Tf7 fvVH ma yVrBAakkkkH kBSuuAkV ::.J B M m. Ii. Cook, who wns postmns tor nt Nelhnrt, Montana, writes: "I recommend Foley's Honoy nnd Tar Comnounil in nil ..... .,..! and they nro novor disappointed with It. Foley's Honoy and Tar Compound for coughs nnd colds gives tho best possible results." For fr.le by Lockhnrt-Parsons Drug Co., tho Ilusy Corner. For GOOD SHOES and GOOD HEPAIRIXQ nt IHGIIT PHICES. Go to August Oleson 215 South Droftdwfiy. '. , VOTE FOR V Tho closest And most critical scrutiny of nnr flnlal.,v,i ,,.-!, .. not but result In expressions of Ap proval, for our system of launder ing leaves nothing to bo desired. o got up dress shirts lmmaculato- ?i W,,llt.0.' ,Y,Ul e,ther a d"ll r glazed finish, as doslrod. Wo are just as quick with deliveries as really good work will permit, yet our charges aro no higher than oth ers nsk, Coos Bay Steam Laundry PHONE MAIN 57-J. Golden Rule Prices: Cotton Blankets, extra 49 25 values, pair, 7Cc to f"" Lndloa Cotton Underwear, jfjj sue io Somo In wool, jj ji.oo to i""" Lndlea' Union Suits, JKft In fU,ll.lron'a HOSO. OUr SpWW ' Hovs nnd ) Girls D. M. C. Embroidery Cotton. J( 3 skeins for Roynl Floss, silk, ji 3 Bkelns , . .. ... -nil DT " Laces, ono-nail wbui. ;- WllOrO. Vntrtl. Uroadwny, near Centm. Golden Rule NEW LOCATION'. JIcrcliantOUlSwA. The Sign ol rrtrl fnndY murm uuuuvw-i Always WILLASIETTE VALLE F Iu Lano County, OreS Fruit & Rcrry Farms, Truck Farms, Dairy Farms, BtOCK I'ATUW, b General Fimnhys Write for DESCR pT1,to County, Oregon. J.E.TH03IASAC Cottogo Grove. Ore .jAfcM rl HBf 1