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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1913 EVENING EDITION. W t COOS BAY TIMES JI. C. MALOXKY EJAN K. MAI.OXHV Ktlltor ami Till). Xi-HK Kilitor WITH THE TOAST AND THE TEA official iIkt of Coon (.'ount). city okj-icial rai'i.r or THI Or MMl.SIII-'IKLD. Entered at tho postofflce at Manl Geld, Oregon, (or transmission tiirough tlio ninlls as second cl.t3 snail matter. Dedicated to tho service o( tlio people, that no good cause snail iacK r champion, ind that evil shall Uf.. thrlvo unopp aod. SITIISCIUPTIOX RATUS. DAILY. One year & per month "" WKKICIiV. One year 1.50 When pnld sti Icily In advance flic ubscrlptlon prlco of tho Coos Day TImos Is ?5.00 per year or $2.50 lor nix months. . Address nil communications to COOS HAY DAIIjY TIMKS. MnntliflcM :: :: :: : OrcgD.i avihcx i)oi:s oiii) a(ji: ii:nix? USt JMH3N Is a persoon old? 1'ro- WW fessor Hugo .Munsteruorg v Hays that at llfly a man Is ox nctly In his prime nl tlio zenith oC his powers and somo one has kind ly noted thnt Professor MuiiBtorberg was horn hi I SCI. If the professor Is correct, then u person should not lio actually old until ho Is along about ono hundred. Tho current World Almnnae gives n list of "The ruinous Old People of ISH.1." Tho list Is accompanied by nn oxplnnntory note In which tho compiler confesses that ho does not Know nt what age a porson may rightfully bo called old. Five cen turies ngo. ho says, a man was old nt fifty; but ho thinks the dividing lino has ndvnnrod at least to sixty, nnd possibly slxty-flvp. At tho top of tho list ho names Hlsliop Thomas Ilowmnn of the Methodist Church, nged 1)1. Then the list proceeds along down to those mewl sixty-tlve. iimong whom are Thomas A. Kdlson. l,ottn Crnbtreo, Jnlm I). Archbold, Jufltlco Lamar and others. Here the editor of the almaiiHc discreetly Inserts u dash ami follows with those from sixty-four to sixty s list that wo might call near-old. In the six-ty-yoar olnBM the list given by the Almanac Is as follows: Formeor Vice Prosldont Fairbanks. Kdwln Murklinm, John Itiicli MeMttstor, Dr. Henry Van Dyko and Lily Langtry (Lady do Ihithe). j v .Mcicly Human. It Isn't bard to" give atlvlco Or write a song of hope and cheer The poet's job Is rntlicr nice At cermln seasons of the year. It's fine to laud the laughing Up. The gospel of tho sinllu to teach Hut, Heavens, when yoit'ui got tho grip It's hard to piactlre what you preach. It's vory flue, of course, to sroff At human Ills us small Indeed, And Bay "the smile that won't coiiio off" In nil the niedlclno wo need. Ifu neo to urge an men to skip Tho PHOVHS Kfifl LAYIXfl 14 HHRKRITARY. O. A. C. i:peilment Station, Poultry Department, (Jets Conclusive Itesults. CORVALLIS, Ore., Keb. IS. That, egg laying Is a hereditary character istic lias been eonelushcly proven by the Initial work of tho State Agri cultural Experiment Station In tho breeding of egg laying strains of poultry. Dr. .lames Wlthyconibe, di rector. In his biennial report, gives some Interesting Information on this point, arguing strongly for the ad visability and necessity of establish ing a poultry breeding farm In con nection with the agricultural college "Kxpurlinents liavo also shown that there Is a ery wide range In egg production among hens of the snme breed." says Dr. Wlthycombu. "For example. In n pen of Ply mouth Uoeks reicivlng Identically SIX MILKS TO IH2 ADDKD. Rooth-Kolly Company l'Meiuls hog ging Hood. KroUNK. Ore,. Feb. IS. Con struction of six more miles of logging road will bo begun on Mill and Deer Creeks, beyond WoinlUng. by the Uiioth-Kolly Lumber Company befoie the end of this month, according lo tho statement made today by A. C. Dixon, manager of tlio company. This will double the trackage of tho company, ami will cost more than $."i0.000. Tho preliminary surveying lias already been virtually completed. Not only does tho construction of this road mean the expenditure of from $7000 to $10,000 a month for the greater part ofthe summer, but It also murks lu i eased logging ac tivities of the company, and tho con sequent ncthlty of tho sawmills of the company at Wendllng anil Co-burg. BENEFIT TO IHE FARMERS OIIKflo.V COOS COUNTY 1IAXU1IKK YVHITIW I ixthrkstlnuly OK TIIK SHOUT COl'USIO AT OHKUOX AURHVLTHRAIi COIjIiKCK. Kdltor Times: AmoiiL' ii, i.uvTlVE0 Honalo was; s ltd j,'1 811 281. by anilH.... "g to ilmo (,t i0f,VlWoki tho socoiul district !dln S Among t bltla'tfin . nto waMtl,iH(11,:SkllllaHu "ting iomyna.ft,,!!jh.0.f nsei. henator Smith f ," to" do I..T.K,0BWI..J Hl'HH llll wh . ..l,l'S Mil .,K Hesalon when tlllly-tlnllled I I'lSO I., n ....I., ...,l ..:.",.'. '"""I Of M ni'l'UKim: llll IL. "' -. . KB III thn " ?U - tan i i -i iini Is not tliiestlon." ol.jc'ini "e K 'Never mind i " '""Ffisi ...... ,,u i ... , Tho winter short course at tho t" earth nrter awhile ' S(l Oregon Agricultural College has boon (,t'"t A'l'trloj OrewnlJ a source of pieacuro and nenolll to mo and 1 most strongly udviso otli swear-word as a part of , 0"HIllt. ,.nro ,,., tt!Ca, tho range of i fl,7 , "'. r the I ggl g r . I, 8noochT . . .. production wus from 12 to 25U obrb! " nvens, when you've got the om, y0lU.. W0H,,i Beom, there-, ' ' ' '"S?. ",t,.,1 i liiii"! iiiio Coim- grlp ! fore, thnt If a breeding plant could J'nwodPs along tho Ijlnu-I.ano Loiin Hut, Ilenv It's hard to practise what you preach. Some Coos liny men ptuy the game of life ns though It were solitaire. -::-- be established for supplying to fnr mors on n large scale, cockerals bred from heavy laying strains, It would bo of tremendous llnnnclnl interest to tho state of Oregon. Tho poultry Industry Is becoming rapid ly very Important, and It tlio nvorago Somo Coos Hay men who usod to w production i or her can bo In ept JumpliiB to keep tlio wolf , ""wl materially. It would mean, of i ii tlio door nro now trying to J'onriio. much greater llnnnclnl re- ep 1.1m out of tlio garage. ,..-. ... .ii.. production, two methods nro folow Kyory Coos Day girl has nn lilcn j 0I ,lrHt , t)l0 BOe,.ton of breeding e is not like other girls nnd she , Ht()(,k fr()II) l,xhUiik brcC(l8 nm, vnrl. sh Isn't. --- MKi: is a iiattm:. L1FK Is a battle of brains, nnd nmn'H. mind needs every en coiirngouieut. You should read bolstering books, Inspiring, optimis tic, up-llftiiiB newspapers, You should support your mind as you "would Hiistaln your body. Your mind Is the key to the situ ation; tho combination that will un lock your success, You run make yoursolf what you will, for man Is made and iiumailo by his mind. You can ascend to high nehlovomcnts mentally, materially, nnd morally; or you can sink out of night, nnd be u slave. You aro where you aro by tho In tluonco of your mind. Had you aim ed higher, and worked harder, you would bo mllfH ahead. Any tlmo you fool content, any time you fool satisfied with your situation, you aro drifting backward. ThlH Is not Science, Theory, Thought, Schenii). Creed or Cult. It Is good, old-fashioned horse-sense. WHAT TIIKY (JOT IX fOljMX.'K. AHl'NDItHD recent college grad uates were asked to tell tho most Important values secured from their college experience. Their answers, condensed into per cents, woro as follows: Hroadcr view of life, 21. Friendships formed. IS. Training or ability to think. 7. Education for Ilfo work, 11. Influence of professors, lit!. Technical training, 7. The acquisition of knowledge Is not put down as one of tho values. Ono graduate said that when ho en tered college Im thought the kuowl idgo ho whs to get was tho Ini jmrtnnt thing, but when ho grad n n h'd lio found out that was only n means to an end, and that end was "tho development of personal ity." That Is tho question not how much he knows, but what Is ho; what Is ho good for; what can ho Uo; what will ho do? The answers to those questions! (lotermlne the values received In a Bchool course. No educator lienors Ills culling who does not understand the meaning of these per emits. (Jovernor-olect Cox of Ohio Is hav ing a committee of exporloucud teachers to study the needs of pub lic schools. Wo can roll him that no one understmids ' school ques tion, who Is not imbued with (lie loctrlno of these per cents. "DO.VT I'SK MY XA.MK. IFEISI. the uamo way that you do, but 1 don't want my name to appear in the mattor." "Ye, T could proe that some of the tes timony vni false, lint I don't want to bo dragged lato the case." How often you l.eur such lemarks, and what pitiful cowardice lies between tliom1 Much of the social wraiiK nnd the civic Incompetency of tho tlmeh U due to men who "don't want their numeu used." or who, if they eer should get Into any un popular case, would ludeod, haw- to be "dragmd" In. Youths' Companion. (IIICKi:XS AXD (UltDKXS ICtlltor Times: Could you iniiko a pleasant suggestion In your "ToaBt and Ten" talks some ovonlng Hint , while sonic people aro ardent I admirers of chickens ami love i to take care of them, others i are Just ns fond of gardens i mul flowers and woiiitl like very much to nuikotholr pre mises more attractive. And ' everyone knows that chickens and gardens nro two things that cannot be raised together i I unions tho chickens are put ' I under some restraint. J Possibly there Is some ordi- j name concerning the matter ; lying around somewhere. , A ItHADKIl. The more temper n mini has the more he Is Inclined to blame It on his wife. A womnii can't see the good of tuning a secret If noliodj Is to know nbout It. Tl o happiest people In the world are thoso who let others do their worrying for thoiu. A IH'SllAXDIiV Dl'TY. My wife cannot make dishes such as mother used to make. Most horrible concoctions Is sho dally pique to haku! Ami I try to bear It manfully, though tears como to my eyes When 1 strlvo to penetrate her rolls alud drink her lemon pies. It Is surprising bow surprised n Coos Day girl can be when a man tells her ho loves her Just ns If sho did n't know It nil tho time. --::- Although Faster Is quite a bit earlier than usual this year, It Is be Howil that every milliner will bo ready to do her full duty. --H- A Pennsylvania man Is said to have contracted smallpox from hand ling n bank roll. Thus docs trouble follow on the heels of pleasure. -H-K- Dou't ask a woman how to man age a husband who has only had three or four, better ask a spins ter. Laugh and the world laughs with you, (let peeved and they kick you out. Cuss ami your mouth gets sulphury, (liln and then get too stout. Smile anil they think you're loouoy, Frown mid your booked a grouch, grouch Whistle and be a nuisance. Loaf and bo called a slouch. Drink and you're on tho down Btntle. Keep straight anil you miss tlio fun. Smoko and your women scorn you, Chew and your good's undono. Marry and your a martyr. Stay single and you're a scamp. Ho thrifty and you'll be happy, lio earolosB and bo a tramp. Just Kick tho ruloa to the four winds, Olvo axioms all tho can. Just bo a man In tho making! Mako gootl on the square deal plan! I nltnui aniuiiiil 1... ,,,iufjl,if,u In nulnli llsh a now breed or variety that will .extol In Inylng and general utility qualities. It Is thought from the progress already made, thnt within a few years tho latter result may bo obtalnnd. "For tills work, it Is estimated that fiO to 7i" acres of land will bo re quired and Hint when tho farm Is properly stocked and equipped with iv nun. Other vast tracts aro involved In en tho government's suit to forfolt the railroad land grant, but, through the passage of the Jiinocent purclin ser's act by Congress u few month's ago. the way is opened whereby the lumber company can acquire title di rect fiom the government. On the action of Attorney-tlonernl Wlcker sliam, then. In bringing the case Into court in the next few weeks depends to a largo extent tho question of re construction of tlio company's big mill at Springlleld, which was burn ed a year and a half ago. SL'HYHY OF HAH CAHKFl'L. Johnson P. Porter Holds Conference at Florence on Saw mill. FLOItFNCH, Ore.. Fob. IS. Jol nson P. Porter Is hero for u con- feienco with Insiiranco men prepara tory to making dollnlto arrangement for shipping tho output of tho Tide- 'OTi:.ljUtmv ers to take advnulngo of thu oppor-' ' ' J'""IVAU tunltles olTered there. I ClIAXDLKit IhnTjtT While the aotirse Is for four weeks p;,',,,,1,1'1; l'ol,'l. Ora " ?J nnU. mi., run neiitilro n uooil deal '""Ian I; (bo u T "'J, of Information In Hint time. The short '.V'"' M. Mt.aln, sca course student Is Invariably Interest- ",' " ltt ' i C'lnis. TImblla i..i In tho sublect ho Ih taklni: un mid """" u ' orgston. n. J lit loan,: s,,08,-'" wort. Co ,g. n nil nt SlBlIn. IsllimiiH. Cant. ii,,i taking. ""'' MJ- Vnrncy nnj ffl ' ?l 'io U. J. Scelev rnn,iirul Porklns. (hirdlue'LTtl South Inli.f ' " J,tl S!,' 8. Oskey.Lci Inlet. ULANCO gelos. .1 U bs and "fences u'w , bo Vol I T FK1! X suBtnlnlng. ' "r,or l accompanied by II. P. I'liiiuil. Willi in nuin'i iiiiirn.iviii in inr company, anil a careful survey of the bar Is being matlo. Mr. Porter feels I ....,..,........ .. .............. ----- ,,,. Ur . u -". '"U0IH.lI ill iiiiuir nn , I n irimr mi mill ..-,... ,, , ,, kiiu I'uinn r " uil in in" mnrjvii iiu in ....ri ... ...... f, ;. ,, n".wn, v;onjk. the professors meet him inoro thiin .V.;., "?, Kt;, Vnnyo,lvi KrnttF half wav and ure most onthUBlnstlo ln"ln! ("-'"- J Hllev. Pm, 5 teachers Ono cannot help bit I null Willie no iiiuy ui.i grnnii un in. ,,, ;,J ,, -"i". iiatrh l, ..... .t .... ........... ..r ....,. ..i.i... ..v.. , tiiio. iiriiiv h.i.i ... .. 1110 llllie. "J iiiviiiin in iimu uiiuiiK, ho can rend and digest nftorwnrd. For myself the pantry coiiiho seemed especially Instructive nnd anyone who follows tho tuaehhig of tho O. A. C. along those lines ean- iwil linlli lint uliccci'il. I)l)tlllls llf lV- pcrlmeutal work aro given nnd many , ...... i. ....... .. i.. . i.. ..... . .. ' nvni'i iiiiiiiih. r.vu viiiiiiir ill inn mull- i.itntM.ii.t nt linnu In i.f.ii,. iil'iii frfiii. ll ) IH1! Of hutching to marketing of eggt) and fowl. Fsnncliil Ntress Is laid care ofthe farmer's hen an Ilium ill nun linn ruiuiuc hi tuiiwiin . . ". .iuni ihi sections of Oregon nro taken Into !,,,,,"' "I0 ,,l,,lui1 Sutao M, consideration and Instruction given l"" "' l,l"nl narn(;e liCefr iierorilliiitlv. nn. 'l.""l: -..-.-...,. .... M. ..., ... Mm. i mm I In Hi., cliiun Is wnl. . " '" uiv will lkavi: i7ni:Kl ner or Mm. t u ... !',r";;:::!.,!:!.,;: iiihhi tho ' wl I lie"..? Ktfe 111,1 '(,m11- Airs ' " qAllvvh."y lH.a krot In various ' "' ,l ' ,S',,U li!" of .Vont 8 SO.MUTIMHS. woninu's wife, llnll.nn War Song, Hurrah, hurrah, well slug the Jub ilee, Hurrah, hurrah, tho flag that t.ots ua freo; So wo'll slug the chorus from Zcyx vloupf to the sou, AVhlle wo go mnrchJnB through Sky-yluuhrubpyhrdluf. Sometimes I think of nn fate. Just belux mother, belu is best of Niiytlilmr in life! Sometimes j am not so elate; My sonriuK pinions droop and furl 1 know I'm just the orrnnd girl. Sometimes i put myself nnd say I'm truly woiideiful, because' I've made a frock saut. any flaws, Or built succossful plea tlio day. A fonthory cake or perfect fudge Soniotliues l think I'm just a iirtiiitfo. Sometimes T feel that Provldenco Should send mo riches out of hand Who moie dosorvlng In the lnnd? Sometimes I liavo a deal more sense When Hob says, "Mother you're a. brick!" I'm wise, I'm rich. I'm happy quick 1 Ornco Stone Field. "The ostlmntcd cost of tho nlnnt Is as follows: laud, $7,000: resilience $2,000; barn, $500 poultry houses, $1,000; fencing, $G00; team, $100; tmplomcuts, $100; Incidental sup plies, $200; total, $12,000." HXOCII AHDKX WALKS IX, WAIiKS KK.'IIT OPT ACAIX. AHi:UDi:i:.N. Wash.. Fob. IS. Leo Thornton, a former resident of lloqiilam, who was divorced on Sat urday, p'.uyod tho role of tin Hunch Anion, although unlike tho original he not- only looked In the kitchen window but walked Into the room. Mr. and Mrs. Thornton were ninrrled November 2, 1U07. Fivo mouths Inter ho disappeared, and In August, 1010, Mrs. Thornton be lieving her husband dead, was mar ried to C. K. Wilson. A child was born to Mrs. Thornton before her marriage to Wilson and sho bus had another child since. Juiiu 18, 1012, Thornton appear ed at his homo and after learning of the conditions loft ugnln. Mrs. Thornton preferring to live with Wilson'. Saturday a tllvorco was granted to Mrs. Thornton. Thornton In tlio mcnntlmo had to bo located In order to servo pa pers. IIo made no defense. Mrs. Thornton and Wilson will bo re married. LADY Hid' SKASOX OPKXS. that to get the best r suits from tho harbor Improvement the south Jetty must be built out for Coo feet fur ther, ami is taking steps to have this settled. Tho good wenlhor of the past mouth have glvon an opportunity for rapid progress In the work at the Jetty here, and from the time tho work started on .Innunry 17 until February II. MOO feet of Jetty has been built and tilled. They are now working In shnllow water. Since tho better went her bewail, shipping has been active, and with tho starting of tlio sawmill about February I, tho number of boats crossing tlio bar will bo largely Increased. r'rlti J. inw come to tell Ills experiences and ns ,,. W.' i kl"nu' ' 'iilrMi, tntt most are practical poultry .keepers. ,!'",'" u'nvo '-"reka for Sat, many nys of avoiding trouble and ll'J-!."'"ar' Js ,'''n Anlhonji overcoming dllllcultles nro given, tho ''V1' rr, a1'11""-' about for simplest nnd easiest remedies being "M. n,,( "r,l'r lw Jean h t sought after. '"f,h '"turned to t! Is c!'; & The Oregon Agricultural College mU) J"-'0" ltro nl""it R rmt not only gives Instruction In poultry ,,,lVl' ,lPic,,,t',l ' rrturn lotijte rnlslni; tliii.in-li tlm ttlnii.r aliorl ll tnetropolls anilll." course lint by demonstration cars mid poultry lusiituies. , We cnuuot have a dumoiistratlon train here at Cook Iruy, but It would be possible to have u poultry Insti tute, uiidur the direitlon of the O. A. C. I 1 think we should bo Instructed! fo raise enough eggs to supply our lo- vn iiavi: jist mxnra 300 Samples of SPRING AND SUMMER SUB Already :t,00O,M)l Aio In Captivity to Save Cantaloupe Crop. SACHAMUNTO. Fob. IS. -Tlio lady bug season has opened and collectors of tho State Horticultural Commissioner's force aro going to tho mountains to gKtlier the tiny creaturt'8 by tho pound. The lady bug saves tho canta loupe crop of the Imperial Valley each year by devouring the aphis which otherwise would destroy tho melon villus, LaBt week 100 pounds of lady bugs were gathered In the Const Range mountains. Since there ure IIO, 000 bugs to the pound, this makes a. 000, 000 bugs In captivity. From this time on tho collection will bo In progress in Humbug Cnn oii, near Towlo, In Placer county. so.mi: me; daiihks. Lust Wednesday Kills llrothers, formerly renters of tlio Cnlcnn ranch at Port Orfortl, drove through Lang lots with 28 head of dairy cows, on their way for tho Coqulllo river, where they liavo rented a dairy ranch. Now thnt Mr. Zumwult of tho Sixes, Is orectlng his cheoso fac tory, which will mean a convenient market for that section of tho coun ty's dairymen, thoro will bo over fi00 cows milked tills season from the following ranches: Hughes IVro., 200; 'umwalt nnd sons, lot); Mc Konle and fens, 70; L. Knnpp. r.0: Al Marsh, 50. This will assure a good patronage for tho new cheese plant. LnnglolH Leador. STTTTHIt COTIISK IS AIM. School Hoard Penults Mini to Trent Afflicted Children. PORTLAND. Feb. IS. Consider ing nt n special meeting the offer of Professor .1. H. Klines of Los Angeles, to eliminate Muttering mid stauimerluB from tho schools of Portland, tho school board docldetl to allow him the use of a room in the Lownsdnlo school with the pormlssloa to "go as Tar as he likes," for two woeks. Tho board will not, however, assume any of tlio oxponso, but the profossor must collect tuition for his couiso from ino parents of stuttorers aiiu stain-mereis. (ilt.X(ii: TO Hl'ILD AT POKTAUi: FLO HUNCH. Feb. 1!). -The North Fork grange decided at a recent meeting to build u hii'l nnd co-oporntlvo store, probably at the portage, four mllos up tho North 'Fork from Us confliionco with tho Sluslaw. The building will contain two stories. C. II. Hiiclinnnn, a .ortn i-ork runner, will mnnngo tho store on a basis of 10 por cent commission, but with the agreement that tho prices agree with those at Florenco nnd othor Sluslaw towns. At tho same ineotlng the BrniiBo decided to add $500 to tho $:oo given by tho port commission for dredging out tho North Fork. (JASOLIXi; pi hi: CXHIXi: ORDKRHD WOHIvKHS OF TDK WORLD WOULD STOP TIIK MILLS. SPOKANK. Wash., Fob. IS. May 1, according to local members of tho Industrial Workers of the World, haa boon 11x0.1 by tho order for tho cal ling of a goneral strlko of euiployo3 of tho lumber coinpanlos ami tho log ging camps of Washington, Oregon. Idaho and Iliitlsh Columbia, for en forcing tho demand tor higher wagos shorter hours and chanjes in the working conditions CHKLSF.A. Mass.. Fob. 10. Cholhcu lias contracted for n triple combination gasoline pumping flro onglno. It Is to cost $10,000. Tho capacity will equal that of two steam engines as It will throw four Btronins of wnter and liavo a rated pumping cnpnclty of more than 1. 000 gallons per minute. Tlio big typo stoam flro engines throw but two strenms of water each and hnvo much lower pumping capacity. There aio othor gaso line pumping englnos In Now Kng- iiiuti inn none which can pump inoro than GOO gallons por mill ute. Tho machine Is designed to do tho work of n choinieal ongtno, hose wagon and water pumping on Blno. It Is to carry 12B0 feot or 2Vj Inch hoso nnd Is equlppod with a ."iO-gallon chomlcal tank with au tomatic rool and a 20-foot trussod extension ladder. Measure for $151 Hotter ones up to $37 50. Fit and satlsmctiou stir: Como In and see us about It Ihe Bazar "Store of Quality." Phono 32. YOTIXfJ 11 Y MAIL IS so.mi: xi:w sciikmh PARK FOR LlltRARY. Hood River Arriinge. lo (,vt Cm-, negle RiiHiIIiik. HOOD RIVHR. Feb. la.--Oak Park has recent b been dedicated to tho city of Hood River for park purposes mid will be tlio slto or the new $17.:.00 Carnegie library to be built In the early spring, l ho city nnd county have Buaran teed to pay annually $1750 for the maintenance of the library. Thero are about- 30 large oaks on tho grounds Included In the tract If you havo anything to soli. rent, trade, or want help, try a Want Ait Xebruska Senate Paste. Hill Piovid. Iiu: for Xcw Plan. LINCOLN. Nob., Feb. 10. The senato has passod tho Llll provid ing that legal voters absent from their homes on election, may enst their votes by mail. It Is similar to tho Kansas raw nnd will do away with tho dis franchisement of hundiods of trav eling men, railroad inon nnd rail way postal clerks, who aro unablo to bo at homo on election days. They may bo boforo a notary public and after receiving a ballot from tho county or city clork of tholr homo place, vote and forwnrd tho ballot under seal to tho pro per official la tholr home. Times' Want Ads bring results. cal innrket at least. Many ogga nro shinned In Ihmh. wn should kimn Hits profit ill homo mid insuru out town people getting bettor rood products. I During tho course two fulra wero. hold, which wore especially Interest ing, the regular students buying They einbrnco tho litest tf ehurgo ot thorn. Tho Agricultural In ovory shado of popular ti! Fair was held In Agricultural Hall ami weaves and conic frca 6 ami Dairy llulldlng and oxhlbltit of leading tailors or America. Ct domestic science nnd nils woro llrstyour cloth and have a vlowoil. Tools, seeds and Hiimples or son, tiiueroni Bonorai oxiillillH or in-' , sect pests, grain seeds nnd spocl-! Villi- KnnAri Fn VAII mens of diseased woods and fungus 'tjUll mCllltS lU lUI hi.o.iun nuiu iijiuii lor lUSpeclltUl III tho vnrlous rooniB of Agricultural Hall, A short ontortalnmoiit wiib given telling us how tho O. A. O. students would run a demonstration car. In the Dairy llulMIng wrn-o nnl mnl exhibits, methods or reeding, etc., bosldo tho process of cheeao making, all of which woro vory Inter esting. Tho engineering show, glvon Jan uary 17-1S was a revolution. It was a success In every senso of tho wortl and showed tho deep IntoroHt nnd onthuslusm of tho stiidonts In pro imrliiB for It. Two lights woro glv on to this show nn'd both woro need ed to seo It thoroughly. Of apeelnl Interest woro tho wireless station, tho aeroplane nnd forestry exhibits. In tho wood-worklng exhibit, both ii iiiiiiiiiuiro nam anil model House In the courso of bulldliiB drew consid erable attention. The abort courso student could not help but get a gootl idon of the work covored In thoso courses and they ct rtalnly gained a good deal of Information themselves. Hlnck- siulthlng was a popular courso with tho short courso student. The ninny lectures given through- ...ii. inn ciiurso in animal husbandry and along agricultural lines woro all excellent, but It was hard to so lect mid n few In ondi courso woro Mjloctod nntl thoroughly enjoyod. Ihoso on ninrkot gardening and In kpot posts woro very prolltablo and thoso on tho caro ami reeding of ani mals woro equally onjoyablo. Lecturos on contructtvo health gnvo rood ror thought nntl tho books rocommondod for rendlnE on this subject will be road tutor '" ","ll,,1 ",' !' Two lectures on rural w I round ,B,,t' '"''nS.ve lntonsoly Interesting. Rural IcZ HcsiiiTcetlou In tour ru nonilcB wero also discussed nntl then thoro was tho comniorclnl courso with a form or bookkeeping especial ly ror the farmer with lectures on comniorclnl law. All In all tho wlntor Bhort courso r ." ?re,lt 8llCL to mo nnd I feel deeply ludobtod to tho O. A. u.i..il)rnf0SK0r8Tf"' '"' onjoymont a i ,Pr.0' I,,,rKe "loro cos Hay iosldont8 ,0 tnk0 mlvnntn of t, , . "'.iimj iii uur Btnto collogo. I nlso wish we might hnvo an experi ment farm hero in Coos County It certainly would bo a boon to for niers J this section, especially to o comers. And there Is no bettor Jn' nlnK wo nro Interested In io ".lni,a.B 8C "tlUe IOtl'l8 I" thlS spitlon thnn by nttondlnB tho winter li .r.h w,th t,, fnrmer8 from oth er sections of tho state. ,inJi iiroi),,0,of 0rKon should bo In- nst1 1, MoT1 ',' "0,r B,1,"ort ol t'lls .iii. .' "' ll ,s n Breat f"ctor In buUdlng up a greater and bettor Ore- A RANCHKR. Don't inlis seeing the REX PLAYERS at The Royfll A elm ngo of prograi" Iliu nlay ror e'err TONIGHT Ihe brst ' 1 of will bo ono lfKT(OllO liai .VI, I'd' CI llll !' " I b w - Tlll-J SWHICI Resides till ilOOO Illir fcaturo ..1,1V. ,.., ,. ....... i.ir.iiii. feet or an m i . .j iievt "T Mr WttUb l ' HH'D IHSIC IT. al'rao world71168' mUth ,n "Oh, I don't know! I'd nut mine up against It any tlmo." P AUTO FARE 20c Round Trip bet Marshfield and North Bend MARSHFIELD NORTH BEND AUTO P Gorst & King, P