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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (March 23, 1914)
0 rvr ''"mrvv -- ""rrtwpnCTi Tr r ijnniiii- ' V jTjrggjjggjHCrs THE 0003 BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, MARCH 23, 1914 EVENING EDITION. , FOUR BEIl HE EMPTY TMK A Dniincroiis llomli It Can he When Flllel Willi (Jniollno Vapor. MoHt persons b-llovo that gasoilno In its liquid state is very explosive, but gasoline la quite harmless ex cept when exposed to a linked flnnio, when tlie liquid will burn very rnp Idly, but not necessnrlly explode, snys Wllllnm II. Stewart, Jr., of the Stowart Automobllo sebool. A llKhted match may readily bo ex tinguished by dipping it Into the fluid If done quickly. ClnHollue tanks such as used In automobiles may easily be soldered with tli. hot fianio of the blow torch- i tlie tank Is partly filled with gasoline, llowovor, if the tank Is almost emptied o Its contents, leaving only enough of tho fluid to form u k"b, tho tank becomes a most (liuiKoroiiB bomb. In fact, a num ber of persons luivo ben killed by taking tho precaution to empty the tank before soldering, not knowing they were thereby crentlng a Kreat er source of dang, r. Haw gasoline burns very slowly. If It were not for tho vaporizer or carbureter on the automobllo on gluo the gnsollno would be practical ly useless, "In other words there must be a propor mixture of gnso lluo and air In order to Ret an ex plosion, This Is the function of the carburetor, namely, to reduco the liquid khhoIIiio to an explosive blx ture. This Ik done by two main con trn's, namely, th.it of tho gasoline and that of tho 'air. If too much air. Is admitted and not enough gasoline a lean mixture is ob tained. If too much gnsollno and not enough air then a rich mixture results. In eltln r case tho motor will not approximate Its horso pow er. ,ot until tho propor proportion Is leached will It develop the great or efficiency. Wl I Kit K .SCHOOLS IWLL down. Teacher Says They Neglect n Rule That n I tut Trainer Knew. "I spent four of tho best years of my young life In one of the befit nor mal sc'.ools In this or any other country, trying to lenrn how to tench school. My toacherH wore among tho best men and women 1 havo over known, and they were all teachers of long and wide experience who did their host with me to help mo become what I greatly wIrIioiI to bo, nanioly. n first class tencher. After they got through with mo I taught school and superintended teachers for ninny years; and after that It was my for tune to travel this country ovor. vis iting schools and seeing bund reds mid thousands of teachers, of all . sorts, sexes and sizes, at work in school rooms; and I am here to state t'nt I learned more of what I firmly believe to bo the fundamental fnctn ' regarding school teaching from that i common rat teacher than I ever learned elsowhere In all my life! Anil i I believe that, today, tho real reason why our schools nro not doing better I than thoy are- -why thoy nre not ed- ucatlng more of tho children thoy , nro trvltig to teach nnd nro paid for teaching- Is because they fall to un derstand and comprehend those sim ple pedagogical principles which this common man so simply yet forcibly . stated." Tills Is what Wllllnm II. Smith I writes In tho Aniorlcan Mngazlno nt i tho conclusion of a description of nil ' Itinerant Oermnii and his troupe of trained rats. During a discourse on tho art of rat training the (iormnii had said: "ITnd dot's yust der difference pe tweon n goot- rnt-doncher unci a shoo' doachor! A shool doacher, he dinks ho can dench nuy child niiydliiks vat ho blenHOs, but be couldn't do It! Schlldren Is yust like rats. Same schlldren vlll lenrn von ding, und1 soino odder schlldren vlll learn sonio odder dings; und von a man vns n goot shooj doncher he vlll find out first vnt a schlld can lenrn, und dench him dot dings, und not vnsto bis time trying to dench him vat ho don't noffer can lonrn." And It Is tho folluro to under stand this pedagogic!!! principle says Mr. smith, that ninkos scnoois wonit whoro they should bo strong. World Noied Sculptors Produce Marvels In the Plastic Art Superb Decorative Statuary Fast Assuming Form at the Panama-Pacific In ternational Exposition p HODIOIOUS works of sculpture nre now being completed In the sculp tural warehouses of the Pnnninii-Piiclllc International Imposition. Many of them have already long been finished. The works are re markable for imagery mid vigor and for beauty of conception. Not for many years will the world be enabled to enjoy so marvelous n col lection of the works of contemporary sculptors. The World's Columbian Ex position at Chicago first proved that the greatest talent might be employed to produce even work of temporary value. Since then mere and more attention has been given nt each succeeding exposition to sculpture as n form of decora tion, and now the I'nnamn-Piicllle International imposition promises to surpass even Chicago's exquisite display. Viewing the superb groups and Individual pieces of statuary, the visitor feels like a Lilliputian who has been transported Into a land of giants. Some of tho grent groups nro of colossal dimensions. Many of these great pieces of stntunry will adorn huge triumphal arches and when so placed will seem of natural size to the visitor who stands upon the lloors of the exposition courts. Wo present upon this page some classical examples of the sketch models nnd the enlarged figures. A number of America's foremost sculptors have been engaged In the production of these figures. Among the sculptors are many names widely known both In America nnd abroad. Tho list Includes A. Stirling Calder, acting director of sculpture; Albert Jaegers, Fiirlo Plcclrrllll, I.eo Lciitclll, Hobert I. Aitkin, Adolph A. Weinman, Isadoro Kontl, Evelyn Ilea trice Longman, Mrs. Harry I'ayne Whitney, Douglas Tllden, tlutzon Ilorglum, II. A. MucXell, James E. e'riisor, Charles O. Hunisey, Halg I'atlgan, l'aul Man. ship. 1 (1. It. Hotli, Charles Xcllmus, T). C. French, Herbert Adams and others. The sculpture of the PuuiiiiM.PnclIlc Internationa Exposition will carry out the note of tho exposition In celebrating the opening of the Panama canal. Tho spirit of achievement as exemplified by America's work will be Idealized. When the sculptors began to plan their work they had as an Inspiration nn undertaking which has appealed to the Imagination of the world for centuries. In the opening of the Panama canal they saw the final result of four centuries of effort to secure n passageway between the oceans. The statuary will repro duce upon n wonderful scale the historic Incidents connected with tho Pananin canal. Figures of the early explorers of tho oceans, groups symbolizing the effort to pierce the rocky backbone of the continents, compositions designed to symbolize occidental and oriental themes, colossal representations of strug gle iind achievement, will Illustrate many of the dramatic topics Inseparably associated with the search for a passageway to the Pacific and with the final building of the cnnnl at Panama. And while tho sculptors are fast completing their splendid productions, which reveal the lUeals of sculptors of the present day, other work upon the exposition Is fast progressing. When the gates of tills, America's Pnnomn canal celebration, swing open to the world on Feb. 'JO, 11115. It will be upon n fully completed and perfected spectacle, the sotting of tho greatest interna tional celebration that the world has ever beheld. kkkkhBswfc. TkkkkkhhH Hv ' rf fjT FT? PkBHVBkakBflkkhfl Copyright, 1913. by tho Panama-Pacific International Exposition Co. "SUNSHINE" AND "SPRING" AT THE PANAMA-PACIFIC IN TERNATIONAL EXPOSITION, SAN FRANCISCO, 1915. ME Inrge group nt tho right Is "Spring," by Furlo PIcelrrllll, ono of tho groups in tho Court of the Four Seasons at tho I'nnnmn Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, HUB. At the left Is "Sunshine," by A. Jaegers, who has created a companion tatue, "Italn." T FORKS'!' XOTIW. .Connecticut bus one and a half million acres or ttmborluud, mostly In farmers' woodlots. India Is developing an Important tiirpontlne Industry, though It does not yet supply the homo market. Onlv one wood. Spanish cedar. (codroln odnratii) Is commonly used for clgHr boxes. Sometimes a cheap er wood may form tho basis of the box, with paper-thin veneers of the tropical wodnr over It. It 'has been suggested t' at certain kinds of timber on the national for ests bo reserved for the neods of the jiavv. This recalls the fact that the first forest reservations in this coun try were made for naval material. Libby COAL. Tho kind YOU have ALWAYS L'SKD. Phoiv 72. Pacific Ylvory and Transfer Company, Have you. Job printing The Times office. dono nt Times Want ads bring results. t A great majority of persons nf flleti'd with cizema have no other allmont, which Is aeoeptod ns proof that eczema Is purely n skin dlsonso. Moritol Eczema lleniedy Is recom mended ospeclaliy for eczema nnd disoas' b of the skin. If you nro nf fllctod with this torrlblo disease wo nek you to uso this romedy on our guarantee. Owl Prescription Plinrmacy. Frank D. Cohan. Oppo nlto Chnndler Hotel. Phono 74. Central Avenue Drug Store, locnl agency. Prlcos COc nnd $1,00 TO THE PEOPLE OF COOS HAY Wo wish to ngnln call your atten tion to tho fact that wo aro boIo agents In this city for Merltol Pile Homed'. Our success with this rom edy has far exceeded our most san guine expectations. Therefore wo aro plensed to recommend and guar inteo overy package of Moritol Pllo Homed'. Owl Proscription Phnr- tnncy. Frank ij. coiinn. upposito Chnndler Hotel. Phono 74. Cen tral Avenue Drug Store, locnl agency. Price $1.00. .NOTICE TO CR KD1TORS Notice Is hereby glvon that tho undersigned, Johanna s. Kruger, lias been duly appointed oxocutrlx of the estato of Hobort August Ilorrman Kruger, deceased, and that letters tostaiuontnry havo bocn Issued to hor out of tho County Court of the State of Oregon, In and tor the County of Coos, Now, nil persons having claims against said estato are hereby noti fied to present the samo with prop or vouchors, wltnln six months from the dnto of this notice, to mo nt tho office of James T. Hall, Room 11, Eldorado lllock, Mnrshflold, Ore gon, duly verified ns by law re quired. Hated this ICth day of March. 1011. JOHANNA S. KHUGEH. Executrix of tho estato of Robert August Ilorrman Kruger, deceased, First publication March 1C and last publication April 13, 1914. t '.i i i M Merltol Itlieumntlsui Powders Tho unusually largo salo of this remedy Is tho beat ovldenco wo could offer you to provo its merit. It Is made of effoctivo Ingredients, and Is guaranteed to glvo pormnn ont relief for rheumatism. Wo will glndly show you tho formula and explain Its niorits to you. Owl Pre scrlntlon Pharmacy. Frank D. Co han. Opposlto Chnndler Hotel. Phono 74. Central Avemio Drug Store, local ngoncy. Prlco 50 cents. HAVE THAT ROOF FIXED NOW See C0RTHELL Phone 3171. Chimneys Flro Places J. N. Bayliss Any kind of brick work at price that tiro right. AND A Mi WORK GUARANTEED Call nt "Tho Fireside," Johnson Illdg., 17 Second st. Phono -lill-J. French Hunges. Holler Work AUK YOU HOTHEHHI) WITH CORNS'.' If so, you nro deprived of half tho plonsuro of life pleasant walking nnd healthy exercise. A visit to Mrs. Olivia Eduinii, Scientific Chiropodist, Apt. , O'Coiinoll bldg., will bo tho source of a pormanout remedy for aching feet. Low! Rates for Handling Trunks Wo haul trunKB between nnj points In Mnrshfleld tor the follow ing rates, delivery to be made Id tho first stories of building; One trunk S .23 Three trunks SO Twelve trunks l.Kf Star Transfer and Storage Co. Levi Hclsuer, Prop. Phones, 120-J; 40-L; 98-R. Inter-Ocean Transportation Co. Scmi-weckly service Coos Buy und Sun Francisco. S. S. Redondo SAILS FROM SAN FRANC rSCO FOR COOS BAY, TUESDAY, MARCH 24, AT 3 I, M. Equipped with wireless and submarine belh Passengers and freight; S. S. NANN SMITH Equipped with wireless and submarine bell. Passengers and freight. WILL SAIL FROM MARS1IF1.1DLD FOR SAN FRANCISCOPUESDAY, MAR. 2-1, AT 8:45 A.M. San Francisco office, Greenwich street pier No. 23 and GOO Fife building. Coos Bay Agent, C. F. McGkohoh, Phono 44. EQUIPPED WITH WIHKLKSS. Steamship Breakwater ALWAYS ON TIME. Sails from Mnrshflold March 14th, 11 a. ni.; March 21st, 7:00 a. m. March 28th, 11:30 n. in.: April 4th, 1 p. in.; April llth,. 10 a. in.; April 18th, 1 p. in.; April 25th, 10 n. in.; April 30th, 1 p. m. Sails from Portlnnd March 18th, 25th, 8 a. in.; April 1st, 8th, 15th, 22nd, 28th, 8 a. in. Tickets on salo to nil Ea&tcrti points nnd Information n to routes and rot en cheerfully furnished. Phone I27-L. II. J. MOHIt, Accnt S. S. AR0LINE. EQUIPPED WITH WIltKMCHS El.NK PASSKNOKK ACCOMMODATIONS. NEW HTKKIi llOAT. Sails from North llend, Eridn', March "0, for Hun . I'iniicl.sco. PASSICNOKltS AND l'HKIUUT North Bend Lumber Company, Agts. Plioitn 1571. North Heiul REDUCTIONS IN FltEIGJIT KATES WITHDRAWN S. S. HARDY SAILS FROM SAN FRANCISCO FOR COOS RAY EVERY ALTERNATE FRIDAY AT 1:00 P. M. San Francisco office, Hnrrlson St. Dock, Pier 10, West Const 8. S. Line. E. J. LINDICN, Ant., Phono Roup. 2070. S. S. ALLIANCE EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS SAILS FROM PORTLAND FOR MARKHFIKLD SUNDAY, MARCH ilii, AT (I. P. M. ROUND TRIP, 918.no. . Connection ultli (ho North Hank Road nt Portland. North Pacific Steamship Company Phone 1 1. C. F. M'OEOROE, AkoiK. Analyze Your Methods If your advertising expenditure is not pro ducing the right results, don't condemn adver tising. All arguments are against you. Mon umental successes are right here in Marshfield to contradict you. Analyze your methods! Do you do your advertising in the way of an investment? If you have looked into the matter and given proper attention to returns you know that the very best publicity a busi ness can have is that built by newspaper ad vertising. , Some business houses are still sending out the cheap dodger which, like a beggar, is most always stopped at the front door. THE TIMES is welcomed in every home. 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