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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (May 1, 1915)
vmmSSSBSl Aiir&CVra t - , i.ff... i.r-1 ' i.xwianuiiiH ;wstmiUti "...., . TTT" tttmymL!: HOME AND FARM MAGAZINE SECTION ISrrrSSrffiii- MiiiWigiliU pSFREEi ROOIOE TIiIa booklet ih vni"i inn ft cop should h "' ,o5r hand... -nil' I M'. H' rai'l."'- iti's iv.uin-L!riuti:" ITnW to llcmove Stump, i'ow to Ilio" HoulUcrn. "nd JlSl.J- Other Subjects. 1 iiunr.it co- Ik - ii.iM"; "" VK llind Intirf. 1 - 1 --- Oregon, 5 : te H w . r,,furnli Trojan ''"JY'" Co" t'ortland, Oregon. rkFC Kurt 'lte booklet W Nh -Sl'MtMWP l!brtt" WOOD TANKS Fut Water, Oil, Wine. Mlntn: and Cyanide iSiBHp Viand I'lpr for IrrlcneUn, Cltj Sjn (riuw. Sllulnc Power Plant. PacificTank&PipeCo. 27T Onk Street. Portland, Or. fiCOVERALLSl I ALU RIGHTS nEstnven 1 A Keep Kids Kleen or tUN l&W lie na rrt!cL UiUl.fjl, rkjthnt puctmicvrr Interned lor chll.trta I loS)arl t. MaOe In eae t" ila tuck. Kaiily iHrrM on elmlc ti4i to nop circulation. Male 1 blue drub, and blue tut naiie lik-Loqr urlrrt for all the -ear rounJ. aim llttntr weltM tnitrtlit for "uuitner -nrar. All rinnf tin rrlnmed hb latt rrd or Uuetilatra. Made In Dutch neck vim ellow alretet anul.UU ntclc nnd loaf deem. 75c the suit II your dealer cannot lejply eu, we 111 teoj fWm. cLarrtl prepaid en receipt oltrk. 75e no. A New rnrij If They suit nice Kin I Ma J, By VLevI Strauia & Co., San FranciicoJ 'The rToateit. mmt nowe-rful Turin rKinriue ever hullttollnt audi n 'wire. Clau baattatlinl loanvtmmn. fiiriilihlnrr abundance of riinnliic water fur every nurniue. AIo runii ' cream separator, feed mill, tvuililue mat dine, etc "I ho "Monitor" ctuU little to operate. Kewtr pt than nnr other indnr. quinine io et out or oraer. ijoiu uuuer uuaoiutc SJRfl ruaraatee. I'rlco '" , SaJarBantaHoitcarJfr lUwUcl4n. Do It KOW. R.M.Wade&Co.j Cllawlhorne Ae. rortuod, Ore. m tOUCAN EARN $50.00 PEM 7Cta'ltt Improved sunatn TGSiT Well Orilllna MicIiIiMl DnIU tluouili ;ny (ormtoa: Fn ycr Kd ! ny onW. Hit r.cofj of cWUg (30 led tifl rli-tvina aiificr m J liCTUHi AtMtifrord.Knt70lctwudt.lWon2!gl.,iiliDl) it9peryL Onemanrattopcrate, EJrctncallr enuipped l ruamnanijl.il Fklunglnb. Entinelcnitioii. Caulojue V2 U'ERSON MACHINERY CO., M.nlfl., PortUnd, Ofta Making Electric Telephone at Home -- 1AT would wo lo without tlic ttlo Iiuone; Tiilnk of nil the tlmo and iruume mis wonderrtil Invention Knvca us every dny. In the otflce and the liome, for business mid iilenaure, the tele phono ht..sure!y a useful und lwiossiuy iiistrumcnt, Tint In spllo of nil Its wonders n sim ple telephone) Is nn easy thing fur a boy to construct. I'll toll jou how you ran make one for less than r.O cents mid with very fow tools. Get a small cigar box, sneh as are used to hold 12 vlgnrs. A box about four set that will give ou much fun nnei ln Mnictloii. Any boy ran muke ttie oftflt m an hour. Try Itl Pictures can readily be taken by tiy one with n cigar box and, without a litis of any kind. Select a deep, well-made box, nB nearly cubical In shape as possible. In one end drill a tiny hole, one-thlrtj -second of an Inch In diameter. Inside the box, on the end opposite the hole, cntefully pin, by each corner, n sheet of "gas light" photo paper, which ennho secured at any photo supply storo FlG.f "SNUll tXOC CFCARRCN 60UND WTO IV'K TO A Ci?dt.e.or"riN ZlG.Z A. PIECE OF TIU U6MTTP 5HAP6 4"" ' 3-- jiKX'Jmviu I .k'UVWUS' cJ S r&s piece or Ceej yJtr "neo toa vtith ,S ft n Coppto wiar. VmYl s. n tKor . ki, s- m, s , jr jlll ' Va- I a, 1 i .aa.-aaMaa.l 'I S W J I 'M J" TMb FtGCS a weD iHWFD PIECE rjr CARBON PEAOY TO .BfrlD TO A LF -OUCWIWCr HOW THE VIRt, cx it-Kx.TRANswrreft vttteiVJEB. RE CONNECT6t Vtft T A.ittTCtCA5E RC1 1VER. COMOlCTe KHONG. 5M0WIMCT ASSErARllKTr AND X)t&ttCJUCe Inches square and one Inch deep la Just light. Cut a round hole lu the center of tho bottom nbont two lnchoa In diameter. Xeiw get u pleco of very thin tin and cut It into n rlrdo two and ono-hnlf Inches around. A small piece ol carbon about one-eighth Inch I lilt); nud one-half Inch equnrc should bo fastened firmly to tho center of this circle of tin, as shown In figure I. Tho best way to do this Is to out notches In tho sides of tho carhon. With n nn.il drive four holes In the center of tho tin' circle and tie the ttubou piece to the tin by drawing bare copper wlro through these holes. Tho catbon must ho very firmly fastened so that It cannot move. , Next nail the tin clrolo Just over tho louud holo In the clear box with tho car bon em tho liihlde. I'so very Binall brads for this puipose. Now bend u htrlp of tfu one-half Inch wide and thrto luetics long, ns shown In figure 2. With n knlfo cut a tVny wedge-shaped pleco of carbon with u shnrp point, as uhnwii In flgtno 3. lllml this piece with e-opper wire to the end of tin strip, fig nro 4 will show yon how this Is done. Nail tho bottom of the tin strip to -ono of tho sides of the cigar box so that the point of carbon presses very lightly against tho carbon pinto on tho tin circle. Sec fig tiro 5. Two holes tdiotild now bo drilled In tho top side of tho cigar box. In each of these holes should bo fnktcned a brass binding post to connect our telephone, wires. (A binding post Is simply n nut or bolt of Bonio kind to conveniently fasten the wires.) Solder n copper wiro to tho circle of tin and fasten the other cud to ono binding post. Soldor nnother wiro tn tho strip of tin and connect this to tho other past. Our "transmitter" Is now complete. It Is cheaper to buy a telephone "re ceiver" than It is to niaho one. Most electrical stores or experimenter's shops havo Inoxpenslvo ones for -IC cents. Fig ure C shows ono. Purchase) one of theso .and your telenhono Is complete. Flguro 7 shows how It Is connected with a bat tory and lino wlro for talking. This tele phono should woTk several hundred feet on one Iry cell or door-hell hnttery. Tho pointed enrhon must hear very lightly against the tiny carbon plate. Whon sonio ono talks Into tho plato anyone at tho other end can hear whnt he Is saying very plalulj Tho receiver will cost 4 5 cents and tho transmitter will cost little or nothing. The carbon may bo cut front nn old nra light enrhon or from the caihon stick re moved from an old dry cell. Tho tin used must bo extremely thin. A tin telephone "diaphragm," already cut In n circle, may he purchased for 3 or 10 cents. This Is tho best tin to uso for tha circle. Very thin brass, It you havo some, not over .01 of an inch thick, will do Instead of tin. Ho careful not to bond the circle- in any way when work ing with It. If nil these direction!) nro caicfully followed jou will have a dandy for 12c a dozen. Head the directions for handling, which accompanies each paek n.ge, before attempting to uso tho paper. When the paper is In jiltrrc, close tho box tightly so that no light can colter, I'xceptlng through tho "lens"' hole. Place tho "camera" facing a house or tree or other tibject aud allow it to stand for two or threo hours, thus "ex poKlng" the papor. Now "develop" and "fix" tho paper. Tho picture will appear Inverted, that In the light patts will bo dark and tho dark jrurtH light. When tho "negative)" has dried plu It over nuotlicr hcct of photo paper and expewo to daylight for five minutes. De velop and 11 x as before aud jou will havo fair picture of your object. Directions given with each jwickago of papor will uxpluln how to develop. A tube of developer costing S ceuts nud u pound of "hytQ" costing 5 rents, is all that Is needed In the way of chemicals. Use old dishes In which to do the devel oping. Odd IiiwnlltmR ef tho Wnr. In one of tho trenches, close to tho French lines, tho Germans havo fitted two trap doors which enn be opened or closed bo means of a mechanical dcvlco from a placo of safety when nn attack at night Is fenrcfj. The outer door con sists of barbed wlro netting, which they call n Spanish rider, and tho inner door a few yards further back, is composed of thrco layers of armored stool plates with loop holes. II tho attacking soldiers got between these two trap doors they nro cornered; escape Is impossible. In ono of tho Vosgcs vnlleys the Ger mans havo tioiiBtrnctcfl a cable railway Ti00 jards long, capahlo of conveying snp plles Tor several thousand men. Tho rail way leads from tho bottom of a mountain to tho top, about -I0Q ynrds nbovo the valley. A cur takes 10 to IS minutes from the bottom to tho top nml vlco versa, liven tho wounded men nro transported on this ingenious line. a Fito I'ediiiiel.Cliliia HKtoiy. The Standard Peilaud-Chlna .Record Association has Just Issued n 32-pago booklet entitled "A Pedigree JIauual" nnd a "Short Btory of tho Barly History of Poland-Chinas." Numerous requests havo been received from breeders, Btu dents nnd Instructors In agricultural col leges, farm demonstrators and Instructors In public schoolB, tor a condensetl history of tho Poland-China breed. This booklet has been propnred to meet these reeinests. Tho Poland-ChlnnB nro strictly an American breed and this booklet deals with not only their origin and early his torj'i but what Poland-Chinas aio doing today. Instruction for tho writing of pedi grees giving in detail how to wrlto a pedi gree, Is ono of tho mnln features of this booklet. , Copies of this booklet will be tent frco upon application to tho Standatd Poland Chlnn ltecord Association, llnj Dals, Secretary, MnryvIUe, Missouri. ORAL HYGIENE Alodnii (U'liilHti) ih ever proKrosilnff. Methods of tiliiiT iln). tho bust then knoun, nry IioIiir; lcplifed wltll bfttor and mon' I'ffiTtlvo pinvtlco. nud forc inoat In Milne Is oint hygiene. Many demlFis or today nto specializing their I'aTortR to tJibt practice only. H Iiqk hoeti iloiiimiNtnited thnt chil dren with dofeitlvo tcotli htuc In creased their capacity for learning fully 10 per ei'tit after tmUnjr their tooth and mouth put In tho proper condition nnd whnt Is truo or clilldrun Is also truo oC ndultH. Wo lenillly admit tho nnnoynwr, itlirtrcas nnd Inefficiency canned ty a nlmplo toothnchc, but hnidly lcs Injurious to our uurtous Kyirtuni wnU iarnl ltulltl- Ih the detrlmeutnl lnrlocnce or decay of tho tcclli ainl Inrectlou of tho cuius. Ho cent llrury Jiou-ii the nioulU to bo nn Incubator of dlHenne gurniB aud ono Is foituiiAlo Indued 'who enn ctln uotuiL)' legist the ftumi activity, viilcli rinds cMrnordlnnvy opportuult) wr dc vWopmrnt In ttn um lean inoutfis. Had hrcuth, disinccd inucoua luembrnno nud Improper inniitlratlon norOKHarllv imi11 and, t hllo "prevention is better than euro," the, iip-to-dnto dentist Is cpnrerrliiff a blecjiliifr on humanity by tho npplli'nilou of the principles laid down In I'ceont dlsooverleR. Kot only rliuubl tho dentin thoroaelily prepnro hiniHilf to do tliK but further, ho aliould Kim hi nJiun(.'t knowlodco to llio piitlcnt. No dlneuHu or decay of tooth Mmctuie can develop un a clean tooth ami jt o Blmplc and Impoitant a proienK on rleniisliiK tho teeth nnd moutli Is not propel ly practiced except by n vcr few people. Hero Is n Areat field of hcrvli o to humanity, to imt tho toeth In elicit condition that they may easily bo kept dean ami prevent dls rnne OiropliylnxlH), tho treatment of Inflniwil pruinH nnd the curing of pus formation epjtiirhea), nil of which will tax the Hklll of the most progressive dentist and still leave n jrrcat deuiaml for InlnjH. pom lain rilllnt-.', bihltr rk and cronns. Your dentul nwds should hnvo flret attention, ulnco hcnlth, uppenranco nnd oTflcletiev liri InvolviMl. nn.1 I nhnll i Ib1 to hn )on eonnilt mo cither by mall or at my office and will kIvo you uny Information postlhlc. J. E. Stevenson, D.D.S. I'oreinml, Or. 960-Acre WHEAT CH K p Ljll il) 1 1 Shi el1 llH V co. v 1 PORTLAND, ORE: BUY AND SELL TIMBER LANDS JHMaatHIIMIHIalHI "TheFiSfmersTriendf S 1 M&laV jV "H a at a Sin El aa H Aslt your Dealer MQKUBBUBButianttunttaiiBn Aisoa ml OuisS 9C0 n rei. TOO acres flnn wheal land Itnltinea; kooU hunch grnrs pasturo, 400 acre In Hill-Mown vr.iln. Fair build Iiik. I'lonty of water. Fenced, On county tad, phono lino, etc., 13 miles from umxl town and railroad. Crop, htotk und iniichlneiy, etc., iroei with place. J2J lHor aere. J2G00 cali. Ual nuco crop puyment. Located in ono of bent uheat belts of Kaitera Oregon. Write for lint of Kartern e)rogon -lock nnd ulaut lauclim. Acme Realty Company ant i:iiiltnlilr ltiilldlnic, 1'neuRin, WrkIi. wsm