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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHF1ELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, MARCH 1, 1913 EVENING EDITION. 11 Mr flfc "Kant-Klog Sprayer The Woman's Corner the Best oiiUi"cSSLU Iprajxr Hade. fJH Whb For 1 rees, Vinos, Vegetables, Disinfecting, Whitewashing. The manufacturers of the "Kniifc-Klog" arc the inters of the Compressed Air Sprayer business. leads them all. The nozzle and spring hose arc special features wh.eh alone put the Jnt-Klog" in class 1y itself. Made either in ilvanizcd iron or jarasa. Un bear in mind that wc arc headquarters for i ...1. ,!,... ot-iiiitMiirr cnlnftmi. toe auu smpimi- oti.v.-.fc, Pioneer Hardware Co0 bitfield and North Bend Auto Line GOItST . KINO. Proprietor. Ldlleil Umlor tho Auspices of (lie Women's Christian Temperances Union of Miirstillchl. At n recent public tenipornnco mooting ono of tho speakers said: ' Somo profcsBliiB christians, who nt toml church, uphold nnd eountonnnco saloons. Such men uro tryiiiB to bo to Heaven on ono Igb. whllo tho other Is travolhiB to holl." A most orlBlnal ami npproprliito romnrk "lid brings tho thoiiKht that Hitch a ChrlBtlan would not Bet vory high, with Btioli a course, for iib faBt as Olio lOB took hllll a Htnti nnwnnl II, other woulil pull him down ngnln, ami iih thoro Ih mi nunii n.in.r u standing In ono pluco In tho ChrlB tlan llfo, ami iib It Ib eauler to travel downward than upward, from tho philosophy or caiiBu and effect, tho momentum of each step would natur ally take htm Btlll lower. It Is easy to conjecturo whoro tho final stop jslng plnco will ho. "Yo cannot servo God and mammon." Ono log, without a BtroiiB BtafT to lean upon, wll never climb tho gold un hulghta of Paradise. This strong Htnlt Is .Iobuh Christ, which Ib Hafo and Hiiro; hut tho cost of this start l truo repentanco and rnruniriinr r your bIiib. Vice and Intemperance nro tho BorniB that ultimately cnuso tho do cay of uatloiiB. Tho Union Signal, olllclal organ of tho National Woman's Christian Tom poranco Union, litis subscrlbera In nearly 10 different nnflium in nil partB of tho world. Anions theso nro India, Ilurmnh, Australasia, Malay sia Capo flood Hope, Natal, Hussla, China, Julian, Transvaal and many othcrB. Tho tomporanco workers, princi pally tho W. 0. T. U., aro planning a campaign for tho coming year to se cure 1,000,000 new signers to tho lomperuneu piodgo. CLOCK STItOKliS. lly Dr. Frank Cruiin Philip James Dnllcy's lino was: a CnrneBlo appropriation tho couii-'a ell passed a resolution pledging'! $2000 per year (ten per cent or tho amount to ho nsked for) for mo support of tho library. "Wo should count time by heart "January 18, 1911, a letter wns throbs." received from Mr. Cnrneglo'a sccrc-J Clocks, watches, hour glasses, tary saying that tho Hum of $20,- huh dials and Now Year's days are 000 would bo grnnrod tho city of artificial, since tho clock struck Meiirord for a library building pro- last, or since last year, we may vldlng tho usual requirements wore havo lived only a minute or a mot with. The city gave a alto thousand years. Llfo Bo'motlnics hi the park formerly occupied by 'crawls llko a snail; sometimes It the wntor tower. whizzes like n bullet "Tho library is a one-story build-1 In lire's llttlo day" there aro six lug with basement, built of cream ' hours. Thoro aro six crises to im pressed brick, size 1 1x95 feet. Tho passed, six big facts to which we finish, and tho rurnlturo which Is "nt adjust ourselves, six subline the regular library sttyle. Ib of oak; questions full of fato put to is Indirect lighting Ih used both in whoso answers mean success or tho library and tho basement loc-i failure. They nro as follows: iiiiu mum. more is Bioain ncni, sex, religion, education, work cork carpets covor tho floors and philosophy, old age. thoro Ib an attractlvo flro placo In Tho box Instinct Is ono or tho the children s room. There Ib space strongest in tho liumnit nmkotin ror 20.000 volumes. Tho building; Usually tho stranger and more and furniture cost $72r moro thnn forceful the man or woman tho tho appropriation, which sum was j moro lively J tho box foellnir i Inknn frnm tl... 111....... t I .!... I I.. .. i '... . ILI-Illlf,. 11 "- .. " ...i.nj mini, uiuHjia pui iiiiih uio most Important mat cutting down tho book money for tor for a human being to settlo this year. Tho appropriation this It cannot bo settled by default year (1012) was flvo-tcnthfl of n by ignorance, by runnlnir nwnv' 1,11 .,LUIII,,,,,,mt,llB ,' ",,,)ut $300- lYou 1,1,lst lottrn tho physical facts' Tho library Is centrally located. well lighted, and with Biifllclent fluids can be nindo very attractlvo. Ab It Is, tho patronage Ib Increas ing rapidly." FLOKKNCK MILL TO OPK.V SOON. FLOHKNCI3. March. 1. Lees & Son, tho millwrights who havo had charge of repairing and overhauling mo I'orter urniiiors' mill bore, finish ed their work. With a fow moro pre liminaries completed, tho mill will start. Tho superintendent la already on hnnd. Tho Speedwell, Flflold and several smaller craftH will carry tho lumber to San Francisco. itofjn: fishing hill. LIHItAHV XOTKS. LEAVE MAKSHFIKLI) 7:15 A. M. 8:00 A. M. 1:45 A. M. 9:30 A. M. 10:15 A. M. 11:00 A. It. 11:45 A, M. 1!:J0 r. M. 1:15 p. m. tiOO P. M. 2:45 P. M. 3:30 P. M. 4:15 P. M. 5:00 P. M. 5:45 P. M. :J0 P. M. 1:10 P. M. :J0 P. M. :J0 P. M. 10:30 P. M. 11:30 P. M. 13:30 A. M. MCA VIS NOItTII 11END. 7:00 A. M. 7:45 A. M. 8:30 A. M. 9:15 A. M. 10:00 A. M. 10H5 A. M. 11:30 A. M. 12:15 P. M. 1:00 P. M. . 1:45 P. M. 2:30 P. M. 3:16 P. M. 4:00 P. M. 4:45 P. M. 6:30 P. M. C:15 P. M. 7:00 P. M. 8:00 P. M. 9:00 P. M. 10:00 p. m. 11:00 p. m. 12:00 P. M. tt, R.OUND TRIP. 20 CENTS f' North Bend Allen's News stand. )UhfleId--Chandlor and Blanco Hotels and Busy Cornor. i&i k Good Looking and Good Tasting Is tho loaf of broad thnt comos from thla bakory. i'Iio moro sight of It makcB you docldo that you will try a sllco of It anyway. Tho first tnsto moans that you will not bo aatlaflod with JUBt ono allco you'll want moro. Try our broad for a fow daya on your tabic Thon you'll enjoy our baking ability. Coos Bay Bakery Tins place for godd goodies. Market Avo, Phono 11 1-L LlDoiiim the Bath ;tilBtrjto.i .i. w o7 fl w .ero tno nP- ;tl:l snowy an L ,u.ch appointments " rss Vrn tl,Q 1(i :ithe ..; . ' u"" tho a. ' " ni. Ask ua ?& Schrno,i N Pron. .... . JSWBnr1- I I I I l "I i Hero Ih a list of tho ninuazlnoH which are contributed to tho MarHh fleld library and their douoiH: Itoyal Auction Hrldgo Clii's Scrl bner's. John (IoKB---Sclcutirie American. ArtlHtle Nisodlo WorkorHLndles' Homo Jouriinl and Modern I'rls cilia. Mrs. K. O'Connoll -Popular Mo chaiilca. I.ongHlioromon'B Unjon Seamen's Journal, American Fedorntlonlat and Portland Labor I'ichh. Mrs. Henry Soiigstncken Survey. Progresa Cliilj Indepondeni. Itev. Hall Pacific llapttst. Tho MarHli'rield public library Ih trying to get contributions for sub scriptions to its magazines, ns It Iiiih no fund with which to cover that expense. Above are tho mag azines already subscribed for and following are those to which sub scrlptloiiH nro wanted. As tho li brary obtnlna Its magazines from nu agency and gota a reduction on ouch subscription, thoso subscrib ing may have returned to thorn any money waved on their Individual riiihxcrlptloiiB, or the balance may go towards payment of somo other magazine. A list of tho magazines unsub scribed for Is: American Hovlow of Hovlows, Atlantic Monthly. Century. Nvoryhody'a. Harper's Monthly. McCluro'H. National Geographic Magazine. Iteador'a Guide. St. Nicholas. Scientific American Supplement. Trnvel. World's Work. Youth's Companion. I 'olo (ii'Miil One of (lie Hardest Work er for Opening Up Itoguo Itlvcr. SAL1CM, Ore., March 1. With tho prospect of final tigreomenl on tho bill opening Itoguo Itlvcr to commer cial . flHhlng, tho 8orvlcos or ono or tho Htrougcst lobbies over seen at an Oregon legislature will como to an end. Ono of tho prominent figures In tho lobby Iiiih boon Polo Grnnt, or Port land, but ho Iiiih nut been obtrusive, and row havo known the wherefores or hla coming and remaining. Hut it haa leaked nut that In tho event the rlvor Ih opened Grunt Ih to bo tho real flHlicrmnii. He Ih to bo In charge or operations, It Ih Bald, when tho cnnnorlcB on tho Itoguo onco moro resume. The bill Is In conforencu now, tho housoB having disagreed ovur tho amendments made In tho sonnto through tho ofTorta or Smith or Jo sephine, oxtcndlng tho season ror commercial flailing In IiIh county. I WIIV WI2 IIAVH I KGGS AT KARTKIt K siring Monuments Erected OUld tin wnll ..ii .. 1 MONUMENTAL WORKS Sr.nrfl. 1 Ji . -. i 1.. -w.tm nrouiiway ana inauo seiec Jioii ft'on tho hii-ge stock now on Janrl. v, AViison liaa in his employ rp only praetieal marble and granite Z i , ' '-uua V'uuuty, zsuiu xiiijau nie h..st work is turned out. Does Job Printing In view or tuts fnct thnt Mnrsh llold Ib going to try to obtain a Carnoglo library, a Biirvoy of what has been done In Modford might not bo out of plnco. Medford has a population or S840, according to tho last censiiH. Tho following ac count Is taken from tho report of tho Oregon library commission for 1913: "Tho city accepted Mr. Carnoglo s offer of $20,000 for a library build ing, which la now complotod. A trained librarian bus boon engaged and tho library la making groat progrcas. Tho following notea on tho library woro furnlahod by Mrs. Porter J. Noff, who hns been nn active workor In It alnco It wna founded: "Tho Medford public library waB organized In 1907 by Mra. Ida A. Kidder, who enmo hero from tho commission. It was started with 200 volumes rrom a subscription llbrnry anil 175 donated. $G04 wna rnlBod through tho efforts or tho Greater Medford club by Bocur Ing subscriptions from business man, benovolont orders and club mombers. "In March, 1908, tho city coun cil adopted a resolution establish ing a public library. A library board wns appointed by tho mayor, consisting of eight mombcra besides himself, Monoy for tho support of tho library was raised by ontortaln nientB of vnrlous Bortu given under the auspices or tho library bonrd and tho Greater Medford club, until 1911. when the city leviod n tax or oVrifth or a mill. This netted siaiio. -hi order to aesure the board ot the support- or the dty In securing AN HIMDKMIC OF COUGIUXG. Is uweeplujf over the town and young and old are alike aftected. Foley's Honey & Tar Compound Is a quick safe reliable family medicine for coughs and colds. A. S. Jones, of Lee Pharmacy. Chlco. Calif., says: "Foloy'8 Honey and Tar Compound has no onual, and I recommend it na containing no narcotics or other harmful properties." For sale i by Lcekhart & Parsons, Tho Busy Corner. Washington ainddon, writing nbout tho history or Kaotcr In tho Woman's Homo Companion, allows how ogga havo been connocted with Knator rrom tho earliest days. Dr. Gladden's explanation of tho origin of tho ciiBtoni or using eggs on Knat or follows: "Probably tho fact that tho ogg holds, Huut up In Itsolf. tho olombnta or ruturo llfo a llfo which may long bo dormant and then como forth In to vigor nml beauty, Into conacloua nosB mid activity mado It n proper symbol or tho Hesurroctlon. Hut or nil tho millions who havo docorntod ogga at tho Kaator season or played with thoni as a pretty toy, or rod upon them na n delicacy, vory row havo over stopped to reflect upon tho profound meaning or tho omblom. In my own boyhood u breakfast or oggs wna ono or tho unwrltton regula tions of Eastor Sundny; tho main question with tho boys wns tho nuni bor por capita that could bo con sumed. Among us thoro wns none of that dainty decorntlon with dyes and plgmonts which hns glvon so much plonsuro In old tlmea and now. Thla fashion, In tho opinion of tho writer, 'arose among tho Christians from tho Joy occasioned by tholr re turning to tholr favorite food after so long nn abstlnonco from thorn during Lent.' This Is not Impossible, ror tho ogg wbb formerly counted as flcBh and denied to good Christians during tho Lonten Benson." una inwB tiuoiit yoursoir. Then you must fuco tho question squnroly, nmko up your mlmi. iHini.iiot. your policy, nml stick to It. Tho religious question presents (Heir generally to people In their teoiiB. It Is Inseparably connected with adolescence. it means, In substance, your relation to tho un known elements or life, to destiny, to tho Infinite nnd to death. It may mean llttlo In your outwnrd Ho, but It Is a vltnl Issuo to your Inward hnpplncaa or misery. Tho question or education Is a soroiiH ono not so much your tochnlcnl trndo or calling, but your Koiieral grounding In "book-lenrn-iif,'. that Ih, In the nccumulatod knowledge of the ntml. There Ih hnrdlv h cnnc.itvniii,, nr. iciiso for ahoy or girl not goliig ijMuiiKii mo puuiip nigh school. ou cnu Hot It down tint whoever Tails to do this has deducted 50 per cent from life's elllclency. Hot ter Bwlndlo a man out or a hundred thousand dollars than cheat n boy or nlrl out- or hla or .ior schooling. Tho cholco of ono'u liro-worlc Is a decision that meaiiB much. Hoio tho only snfo rulo Is to rollow oiio'b uniurni. ininirn inclinations. Hvery human being . by nnd by sottles down Into a certain attitude uiwiirii mo univorso. Wo call this hla philosophy or life. Thla U dir foront rrom religion though It inorges Into It. Your philosophy or IHo dotormlucB how you nro going to tako failure, success, friends nnd enemies; whothor you will bo n pessimist- or tin optimist, nn opportunist or u man of princi ple. Theso rirst five turning points In llfo nro In childhood. It la tho youth under 21 who hns most to do with tho nuiBtor Issues of tho man's or woman's enreor. Tho last problem to bo solvca Is old ago. How can ono beat adjust oneflolf to this, tho Inst or liro'a inovlttibles? la It to bo sour, crab bed nnd querulous, or Bwcot nnd Borouo? Theso six problems nro plncod beforo ovory liuinnn bolng who lives out tho normally allotted tlmo. Theso nro tho renl clock strokes or human llfo. ' Theso nro the real milestones of success. Along the Waterfront. COLUMIUNi: I1KIXO HKl'AIKKI) Captain Ilyines Kecriiltlng Health in li-t'laud; Haiti to lie Hotter. ASTOKIA, March 1. Capt. W. h. Gregory, who Is now In com ninnd of the lighthouse tender Co lumbine, arrived Monday to visit his family for a few days. Tho Columbine, which Is atntlonod In Alaskan wutorB with hendquartora at Ketchikan, Is now at Sonttlo to undergo n gonernl overhauling nnd tho bids on the work nro not to bo opened until next Saturday. Capt. Gregory BayH ho received a letter a Bhort tlmo ago rrom Cap tain P. J. Hyrnos, or tho Columbine, who la now nt IiIb former homo In Ireland, in which tho latter said his health Is Improving rapidly. Captain Ilyrncs, who has been on sick leavo bIiicc last July, wns re cently granted an extension of leave which will oxplro next June, when It Is expected thnt ho will bo able to roturn to duty. MlK'iie it Hetmlrctl. A Portland imnor snva: "Cnrrv. lug a capacity carco. tho casollnn schooner Mlreno, Captain Hny, loft mat nignt ror Waldport and Now port last night on tho first trip alio hna made In moro thnn n month. On her Inst pnssago from Portland sho went to Nehnlom, going nshoro and having a narrow escape from being badly disabled. Whon float ed Bho wns brought to tho Supplo Bhlpynrda whoro sho spent more than two weeks undergoing ropnlra. From now on It Is announced thnt tho cruft will bo kopt In regular sci vice botween Portland nnd Al boii Hay points, leaving each end of the lino every weok." VAItlTIKH. - I - HOLDS SCHOOL IX SHACK. Sltiro tho destruction of tho Canl- odo school houso by flro, studies tire pursued In a shack a half mlio away. Tho fiirlntuio la tho moat primitive Imaginable, and tho school Ib without nppnratua or any kind. Yot tho teacher Ib dolug good work under tho clrciimatnnce. Tho school will closo In four wooka, nnd nororo another term opona It will bo provided with bettor accommoda tions nnd udequnto equipment. Co- quiiio Munmioi, AltltAHAM LINCOLN. Wo cannot pny tho honor duo To Freedom'a captain; tongues aro lamo Whon thoy attempt to link duo praise Unto tho mnrtyrod Lincoln's nnme. Wo hair Impotent, palsied, dumu Our swolllug hearts alone boiiso Tho wenknesa of our spoken words, f.om t(l0 BlIlf I KACTS KHOJI KVKHVWHKItU Trndo in human hair Is u big In dustry abroad, exports sometimes reaching n total of $3,000,000 to $1,000,000 a year. Italian mor- chants lead In tho trndo. Tho distinguishing feature of a now French noroplnno Is a control thnt will onnblo tho machine to bo driven at reduced as well us full speed. A now Gormnn electrical dovlco to onnblo a moving train to sot a signal makes uso of a slight sink ing of a rail as a train passes ovor It. A sluglo turn of n corckscrowllko implomont thnt u Ponnsylvanlnu has cnn patented cuts out tho coro of a grnpofrult and loosens tho pulp The emptiness or cloquonco. Ho stood with calm, unflinching faith When reolod tho edlflco of state, When chaos throatonod and tho skies Woro blackened by tho clouds of hnto, And, ruled by lovo of God and man, With naught of mallco In his heart, Ho stayed tho ruthless hands that sought To rend tho Nation's soul opart. Supromely gront, wo of this tlmo Ills vnluo cannot estimate. 'TIs only by tho dlBtant vlow To prevent an uutomobllo spaed- lug and yot allow tho toll powor to bo used when needed, a governor driven from a hub llko a speed In dicator, hns boon invontod, Doctors In Mlddlotowu, 0 tho other day grafted threo sqiinro feot of pig skin on tho breast and shoulders of Clyde Hlcb, a young man who had been seriously burn ed. An ogg tostor oniploylng nn oloe trlc lump thnt n Texan hns pntont od la bo arranged thnt tho light Is switchod on only whon an ogg Is In position, tliorony saving cur- That wo can Judgo tho truly groat, ',,' And not till In otornlty j stones aro round In Novndn which Aro balanced tho accounts of oartli wnen ,,nceil n,,nrt begin to travel Will mankind know nnd comprehend toward a common center. The The measure of our Lincoln a TMnca ot lodestono or magnetic worth. ,j,on ore g the oxplanatlon of the Arthur J. Durdlclc. pUenomen9ii. PILES GURE'D "AiWfi BYicoio? S.lSi0ffl tt nZ NF.W ABSORPTION METHOD. I S1;" K'.iKeferSft .-rrs usUS tuiJ l9J3Sf2 '..l I ill ill uu Uow t cure youMlf at equal 19.3 cents. h..uu by the new alwritloli trilwui aul mil ali' tnU wiue ot mm uihub uhiwwi fr fur trial. Willi rrfereiiciw fruin Juur own lucalltj" If renu.td. Immediate ro-lli-f and innaoent cure asaurpl. hn;l no moner, tut UU otUem of UiU offer. Write today to Str. U. Sumaiew. Bm I', Notre Dame, Ind. PACK HACKS nil SIZHS nnd KICKS. Tho GUNNKItY. HAND DANOR nt EAGLES IIATiTi next SATUHDAY night Colorado's l'.H2 radium output wiih valued at $2,l00,0o0. Chicago has lu dcscendmitB of John and Prlscllln Alden. Somo Kuiibiib farmers aro now conducting private Hah hatcheries profitably, forest flreB lu 1012 caused losses In Pennsylvania aggregat ing ovor $G0,000. Coinincrco of Hawaii In 1812 wns $15,000,000 greater than In 1911. Ovor CI, 000 locomotives nro dal ly operated lu tho United States. Chicago packing houses mtiat shortly expend $1,000,000 for snfo ty devices. Lob Angeles has 2G parks con taining n total or 3,980 acres of land. Tho Island or Laysan, Hawaiian group, is to bo madu a bird re serve. lu 1912 tho total tiro Iobs in tho United States and Canada reached $22G,320,000. In 1912 Bomo l.OCfi, 34 r persons landed lu New York Irom steam ships, Cluvolaud, Ohio, will noxt Btim mor Bturt a city sightseeing nuto mobllo service. Siberia la expected to ho an Im portant source or tho world's food nt no distant dny. Sweden oxportod 35,000,000 pounds of mntchos in tho bix mouths ending with last Juno. A I)oBtou BcIontiBt, Prof. A. J. HonoJ, claims to havo discovered n euro for leprosy. Kentucky und Pennsylvania pro duco nearly all tho cnnnol coal mined In tho United States. Now York will havo ono of tho world's greatest skyllghtB In Its now postofflco as It will contain 90 tons ot glass. Tho United Statea lu 1912 ex ported manufactures valued nt moro than $1,100,000,000. Tho contonary or tho birth ot David Livingston will bo celebrated In March by tho geographers of tho world. Joroinlah Unncroft, 88, or Doug las8, Mass., Is tho last chlol or tho vanishing Ponkopong Indians. A North Dakota Inventor's doughralBlng utensil gota its heat Irom nu ordinary kerosene lamp, Australia Is Irrigating moro than 2,000,000 acres ot grnzlng lands with artesian wells. A rionttng drydock which cnn lift battleships weighing 22,500 tons rocontly was coinpiotod ror tho American navy, Algot Lttiigo of Now York tins Btnrtod on n tnroo-yonr exploring trip nlong tho upper waters of tho Amazon rlvor. Fitzgerald, Georgia, plans to orcct a $15,000 monumout in honor ot tho civil war soldiers of both' tho North and South. A Minnesota Invontor's hairbrush carries it comb on tho back pormlt-t; ting tho uso of both with ono hand, Thoro aro 25,195 roportlng banks in tho United States having nssots UBBregatlng $25,000,000,000 nnd liabilities to depositors of ovor $17,000,000,000. Now Zealand's abort working hours havo not Injured Auckland's growth, tho population ot which city bus doubled slnco 1899. Four moro national bird reserva tions woro established by tho Uni ted States government Inst year, making tho totnl numuor DO, Puper from which gas mantloH cnu bo mado, lustoad of using tho moro expensive fnbrlcH, lias boon Invented by nil Mallati seleutlst. Ijxporlmonts In Franco Indlcut that in iiili room poisoning can b cured by a serum prepared lu a similar manner to diphtheria Hiitl toxin. The alcoholic consumption a lt4 in tliis country U a little less than 23 gallons a year, of whlob 81 are contained In boer. The oid-fasblonod feather duster and the vacuum cleaner hav bwn combined by a Pennsylvania Inves tor for removing dust from au articles. Incandescent lamps In which the filaments are lu ftio form of au lnorted cone, have been fouutt to give ouo-rifth moro light than tkow or tho samo lu which flhuiioms. -form cylinders.