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Vlp 'Typ Y TIMES, iiH OREGON. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10, 191 5-EETO TWd f J THE COOS BAY I fa i-w k ' I' ir Ml III ,i i o vt THE PARK RANGER His Work In Guarding Uncle Sam's National Reservations. HE MUST BE A CLEVER SCOUT. tniico nna should bo reported nt once, because epidemics nro utmost as frc quont nmoiiK nutmnlH us among hu innii beings. Interference In any way, shape, or manner with the natural formntlonn should bo reported. Dead (lull on the. surface of the water lo a dangerous symptom and would Indi cate fishing by use of explosives, nnd generally speaking any Indication that nature or any of her creatures has been disturbed should be given the closest scrutiny nnd reported to the olllcer In charge. Th. ,d,n Who I. a Ma.ter of Wood- X cr.ft and Vor.ed In Al the Art. of nd ltnlnnC ,t j, of tho Cunnlnn and Caution, Is the Model f .. imnortnnco thnt tholr fnctil- Ho'li'flupposed tb Imitate. tps ot observation bo cultivated to the 'To bo able to render tho best scrv extreme limit These men must ice. a bo properly nnncd, mounted and cloth- wJtJn ti nr)c Wc w, not Ket Dd. U'eltnust feel thnt hli wenpous nro (( forco m,mconlv educated along the Bupcrlor to thoso In tho hands of nny lwH hnt , nnve indicated unless we outlaw to whom ho may be opposed. nl) m,nc systematic work and In ula mptint must bo swifter and his ntnictlon. which cannot be Vo coinpro rlothlnir ndoutiuto lo protect 1dm benslvo nor too painstaking." against tlio rigors of the climate of Ms locality." Thus .polo Colonel L. M. Droit, U. 8," A., superintendent of the Yellow Htono at n national parks confonnicc. Colonel Urctt Is ono of tho most ex perienced Indian lighters In tho na tional service. "A park ranger about to start on Ids journqy In addition to Ids' nrms, horso nnd equipment, should huvo a plcco of canvas with which ho can make it can vbh shelter cffcctlvo against nny Tvcather, rntlons ample for tho Jour ndy, cooking utensils, uoIcIrIubsch, a map of his park and contiguous terri tory, compass, notebook and pencil, ax, llrst aid packet and telephono tester. 'M soon us he leaves (ho ranger stilt Hon ho becomes a scout who must op pqso.hlHjwltH nnd energy against those whoso "llfo is spent In the open among tho wild animals and who have taken from tlieeo nnltnals those character- 'istlcs tMAt we know aro possessed uy tho fox, tho coyote, tho timber wolf nnd ,tho mountain lion. Ho who rides the trail In a perfunctory nnd aimless manner Is but u Joko to hucIi men. To copo with such pcoplo ho must lonm-from tho Indian, who nralls htm nclf of every elgn and Indication that naturo or wild llfo enn give. Tho In dian never pluccs himself upon tho sky lino until hu Is thoroughly Rntlsfled that there Is nothing within tho rango of vision to detect him. Ho will lie some tliries for an hour with IiIb head against a lnisli, lleldglassca to his eyes, and ucah tho country, nnd then again scan It'for any Bign of human life or for nny moromunt. unions tho wild onlmitts ( which, Indicates the (Stronger In their "Tho scout iIoch not remain on tho trail that has, tyfli beaten by somebody clso-hls cnuihy would not be there but he Is taking advantage of overy In muilltr of tho ground, of swale nnd the coulees, the branches of trees along j thu Htream banks nnd tho shady aide of.everv rltlirn. observing carefully for Indications of trails, f resit signs of horso or any Imprint of the foot. Ills eye nniHt bo so trained that oven tho bending of tho grasi would tell him a Btory nniloul(l arouso his ausplclon. L'Ho should nuvor build a tiro by day light lit "tho country whero lie has rea son to bellevo tho enemy may bo lurk ing. At night, In somd canyon or in sonio Hheltercd spot where tho Mum cttn.lio seen butn fow feet, ho can build his Binall flro and cook his food or tho evening and tho next day. It Is well for liltu to havo enough food cooked ahead so that ho can remain on tho trail or In. pursuit of an enemy for for- Jy-utghtihours without having to stop to cook. "In his momenta of leisure when resting ho should mako careful notes of all that ho sees and anything out of tho ordinary that ho cannot under stand should bo carefully described so that ho may present this to his supe rior utllcer on his return for Interpreta tion. When ho Is called to points re mote from his usual patrol route he should Indlcato such u Journey on his map by uso of his compass. IIo should bo careful to note tho condition of the lUllnuds and whenever possible to couiit thoso of tho different species for '-.tjio Jtiforntythni of himdminrtera. "Any Indication of kleKui'st among fhe'nnlniMis H -f the gronte.it Impor- Ho Hob Ono, Too. "What do you think? Her husband has a valet to wait on him hand and footl" "That's nothing. So has mlno." "I didn't know that" "no's had ono ever slnco we've been married, and I'm It" -Detroit free Press. A bad beginning, may bo retrieved and n good ending achieved. So be ginning, uo cndlngl Lottos From Consumption. Tho economic loss duo to tubercu losis la stupendous. Somo years ago I mado a careful cstlmato and was as tonlshcd to nnd thut counting the tho cost of. medical m CULTIVATE JUDGMENT. Its Potsetslon U What Makes a Man Succotsful In BualnoBt. It was one of the Intellectual Bhocks of my young manhood to discover that an nnulytlcnl chemist could often got only $50 a month. I had long looked with nwo upon tho nccurato percent ages nnd detailed reports of tho ann lvtlcal chemist This water contains 2.UI1 grains of such nnd bucii suo stance per gallon. I wondered nt tho marvelous 'man who could get out such no results, and to learn that ho at times getB but 550 n month was a shock. Tho explanation Is this. Tho chem ical analysis of ordinary speclmons is a technical process of a perfectly dcflnlto character. If a work Is dollnlto nnd therefore cnpablo of being reduced to clear cut Instructions tho pay that It commands i- not likely to bo high, oven though tho -work Itself Is complicated. It requires good memory and painstak ing obedience to instructions. Many norsmiH havo theso qualities. Tho scarco attribute Is Judgment, that In definable quality capable of meeting n now situation and handling It with common sense or gumption, to put It in a homely term. Judgment is Indefinite. Wo cnunot lay out Instnictlous In ndvanco to tell tho manager how to meet situations. To buy good raw material ho must learn to know tho raw materials, and many of the testa ho nppllcn aro too flno for words to reduce to Instructions. Ho must decide for Indefinite reasons that now Is a good time to enlarge or retrench; that hero Is a good place to open up business; that now is u good tlmo to buy or to run low on biock; that this man needs to bo hired; that thli man needs to bo tired. It is in tho making of decisions that successful management lies. And most of theso decisions, nro beyond rule. They aro indefinite. They nro juug ews of World's Greatest ar Day by Day enmities lost frndntico nnd nursing, speclul fowls, i..tii..ttnnni mm nticl. nbovd alt. tho JIIDL4fcl,frv... ..- - . I capitalized valuo of tho lives cut on nicnr.-ifinginccring .-iiubikuiu. in their nrimo (for tuberculosis kills nt thirty or thlrty-flve), tho toUU annual qHE Wa SYMPATHETIC. SWISS INDUSTRIES NEEDING MATERIAL Lade of Coal front (Jerin"y H Canoed Some Factories to Close noun (Br AmocUlfJ TrfM t Com Ilr Tlmm.l' BASLE, Switzerland, Dec. 10. Swiss Industries "avo t" grnpplo with Increased difficulties arising for tho most part from the want of raw material and the cessation of coal imports from Germany. In northern and eastern Switzer land a nunibor of works, notably weaving sheds, nro Idle In spite of ample orders. On tho otnor uanii tho St. Gall laco Industry, tho larg est and most Important of Us kind, Is doing very well. Over fifty SwIbs manufacturing flmiB rocelvo no coal from Germany, that country having put them on her black, list becauso of real or lm Inary dollvory of war matorlal to her enemies. It was hoped that the SwIbb Import Trust's operations would dcmlnlsh tho general anxloty with which tho winter Is looked for ward to, hut peoplo aro disappointed with tholr progress, though every thing Ib being dono to put tho Trust oft n practical basis. In any caso It cannot bo oxpoctcd to work on business lines for several weeks yet nnd' oven then Is not likely to ovor como all difficulties. cost In this country alone from tuber culosis is over a billion of dollars. This Is merely the cold cnslt cost nnd takes no nccount of course, of Bcutlmentnl or emotional losses from the death of loved ones. Good Health. But Her Attempt to Do Chatty Drouoht an Embarrnttlnfl Moment. This Is an extract from a letter writ ten by a woman who Is willing to ulmro a good Joke, oven If tho laugh is nt her own expenso: "It WflH a damp, windy day tho sort of day that turns straight straggly blond hair llko mluo Into a mass of strings nnd ends that stick out nbout tho faco and neclc with frightful effect I wuR downtown on n shopping expedi tion that was exceptionally trying, nnd Crabs In Conflict. Tlio most savngo specimen of tho crab species Is found in Japan. As soon 03 ho spies nnothcr of his kind ho scrapes his claws together in rage, challenging him to combat. Not a mo ment Is wasted in preliminaries. The sand flics its tho witnlow push each ' j .ncw i looked so bad that I care- i. . . I lll.til.- aa..tll lit Inut ' . . . a a . tn m & I other imncr aim iiuiuilt, uum m ii funy avowed an cuancu m k"'"1- ,,iv fiuo of them strptciies nimncir out in , mirrors, for I was Buro i count not, nu the throes ot ucuiu, sim n-uuu r blng his claws in dc.flauco'ot tho foe. ' ; Hard to Boar. Irs. do Stylo (fond of novels) Did you do as I directed, nnd tell eveiy body who called that I was engaged? Domestic No ono caned, mum. "WJiatt .Nof oner' "Not a Houi." ".Mercyl Such heartless neglect is outrageous!" New York Weekly. FRENCH THINK FORD ADVERTISING der tho clrcuutstnnces, Improve1 my ap pearance much. Ilccklessly I entered a tearoom with a friend whom I hnp lcncd to meet "As I placed my shopping bag on tho floor near tho tablu at which wo were to sit. another bag, exnetly llko my own. was put besldo It. Quito naturally my ghinco followed tho hand and ann up to tho faco of my neighbor, nnd as I met her ook I said to myself, 'Sho has hair Just llko mlno sticking out In every direction nnd sho looks oveu ..i- i.tu worso man I uo. poor xuiuki "Well, I am -forty-live years old to-1 "Naturally, my heart went out to her . ,. in ii Krvm. io v.i.....,m - really inovo out of tho younger Bet" IulHVlllo Courler-Journni Sho Certainly Wat. Her eyes were not exactly straight, and some ono commented upon It nnd asked Smith If ho hnd noticed It "Noticed It. man?" ho replied. "Why, sho Is so crossoyed that recently when I Bat noxt to her at a dinner she ate off my plate!" Exchange. Bamboo Tree. The bamboo tree does not blossom until Its thirtieth year, when It pro duces seed profusely nnd then dies. A famine was prevented In India In 181U by the midden flowering of tho trees, when 00.000 peoplo gathered tho Heed for food. Tho path of success In IiiisIucsh Is In variably' the path of common hcnsc. rUimuel Smiles, shall get our shopping bags mixed!' "Tho moment tho words were out or my mouth I wished very earnestly that tho tloor would mercifully open nnd let tno through. It did not require tho sub dued snicker from tho nearby tables to awaken mo to tho realization that I had been addressing tho Imago of my self In tho mirror of which tho entire sldo of tho shop was formed. Do you get tho picture?" Vouth'a Companion. Dcslro for Publicity mill Open Itoad to Money Making Keen Uelilml Pilgrimage tlljr Auocltteil Tint to Coot nr Timed. PARIS, Dec. 10. Henry Ford's poaco mission Is lnughtcd to scorn hero In both official nnd unofficial quarters, where it is regarded as tho moso ridiculous episode of the war. Tho Government Ib adhering to a policy of poaco after victory, which means aftor tho oxpulslon of tho iGormans from French boII, Including Alsaco Lorraine. It utterly disre gards tho Ford expedition and Is not In tlio least likely to move trlinnd to 'further It. Huron d'Estornclles do Constant, Yves Guyot, Jean Flnot and other prominent mon rofusod to bo quoted ou what tnoy ucscnueu a niupiu farce, though all agreed with tho loading export on foreign affairs. Al fred Fltxmaurlco, who writes tn tho "Figaro" to-day: " Ford will never reach our 'trenches. If ho did hla recoptlon by our Boldlora would lack amenity. " Beneath tlio wholo affair is tho 'desire of tho money-maker for no toriety nnd more business. Find ing tho salo of his automobiles de clining, Ford plana to transform his plant so as to mako agricultural im plements. Peaco is indispensable for tlio 'success of such a business, so Ford wants to mako peaco himself." ONE LOCALITY PROSPERS DURING THE WAR TIMES District Where Knibroldcry In M"l Is IlolitK u flood Hitslnoss W,ltlt Cwltzerlnml Dy Associate rre to Com Br TlmM. ; ZUKICH, Switzerland, Doc. 10. Wlillo Austrian trade and Industry generally aro suffering groat de pression from tho war, tlio llttlo ...fumtnlnniis crowitlaitd of Vornl- bcrg, on tho borders of Switzerland Ib in a moat prosperous condition. In Vorarlborg nro scores of small embroidery factories now crowdod' with orders from SwW ogonts, who can get the work dono thirty per cent cheaper thcro than in tholr own country, becauso tho Austrian crown, usually roughly equivalent to n franc In vatue, is now worth only seventy centimes in Swiss monoy. And meanwhile thousands of Swiss workers aro out of employment. Valonclenncs, tho coitter of tho -rotini, nmbroldcrv industry, is oc cupied by tho Germans, tlio Plauott In Saxony, tho ohlof center of Ger many's cmbroldory trado can no longer export any wares. Conse quently Switzerland's embroidery oxports aro rising by leaps and bounds, In splto of tho general de pression ovorywhero resulting from Mm war. Last vcar tho total ex ports of ombroldorlcs amounted to this year they will probably roach forty millions. The bulk of tho goods aro going to tho UnltedStntcB and to Great Britain. Tho Swiss trader is profiting both wayB n cheaper labor and comparative free dom from competition. Merry Christmas Where practical, sensible gifts can be ninv larger folks and instructive entcrtainlnn ii,? ! for the little folks.. Come in and seeforvm.S1 are a few suggestions from our stnra hT3. your shopping: v FOfl THE LfDIES ' Comfy Slippers ' ' Handkerchiefs Hosiery ,iiH " M fir I Dishes Casserbles Weller & Gurnsey Cooking1 Ware Universal Percolators Daniel Green's Comfy Slippers for Father. the Kiddies YOUR BOY WILL APPRECIATE A SET OF II IwlVOTIP CDCPTnn ' " in i oi iv uiuuiup Bunker Hill Department W. IT. Dhulingcr & Co., Prop. gon Bhould undertake to bo the pio neer stato of tho Unlou In effecting certain reforms In university govern ment, which aro at present undor discussion in all hl,ghcr institutions but which have as yet boon actually tried. IIo expressed tho bollof yiat tho University of Orogon, on nccount i of tho opcnmlndodne8s of tho pcoplo of tho atato and their freedom from' undue rovoronco for precedent, Is In n position to demonstrate tho desir ability and success ot a rcorganlza-j tlon along tho linos of tho host mod-, ern thought on the subject. WE CARRY Grocery Special ASK US FOR SPECIAL PRICES ON 24-CAN CUM ASSORTED FRUITS AND VEGETABLES '" o HEINZ' DILL PICKLES, SPECIAL ONLY 15GEKI PER DOZEN ""FRESH SHIPMENT OF GOLDEN GATEBJ CHEESE PEMENTO AND PLAIN n WE HAVE VnTcJ: SUPPLY OFHOME-GROMfl ABLE FRUITS ANU VtUtlABLtt 1 he r air ClitUtiiias Miles that wty SHOP IJAIII.V. Don't put off buying until tlio last uiliiuto. Marly tbooslng is hvK tho best choosing. IM tlti'M prices help you In your nolectlons. There are ipany nioro at uur store. FREE, WITH EVER 25-CENT PURCHASE OR OVER ON SATURDAY ONLY, A LARGE BAG OF FRESH FRENCH MIXED CANDY. $2.50 to $3.00 all-linen White Table Cloth Tl QC patterns, beautiful designs, 2 to 2 1-2yds lopg.7 f ntoRt Whitft Rmhrnirlfired Voile Waists, choice (fcl 9 1 patterns, all sizes, were $2.00 to $2.50, now .P1 Ladies' Kid Gloves in tans, white and black, all $1 Ejn sizes, special price, per pair, $1.75 and pjy Men's and Ladies' Holiday Umbrellas, best of materials. We have them at all prices from $1 AH $5.00 down to pi.uv AH linen plain mid figured toweling suitable for ilivssi'i' covers, guest (mwls, table inuperh, etc., also a liii'Ke iissortmcnt of ait Jincns, Jn. rr.lved-. A Natural Inquiry. Helen was a very Inquisitive child who greatly annoyed hor fnthcr each evening with endless questions wlillo he tried to read tho newspaper. Ono evening, among other things, sho do manded, "Papa, what do you do at tho storo all day V" Exasperated at hor persistence bo an swered briefly, "Oh, nothing!" Helen was silent a moment, and then asued, "Hut how do you know whon you nro dono?" Harper's Mugazluo, How Do You Make a ClreloT Tho Intelligence of people may bo gauged by asking them to mnko a circle on paper with n pencil nud not ing In which dlrectlou tho hand is ' moved. Tho good student In a math J ematlcal class draws circles from left to right. Tho inferiority of tho softer i sex as well as tho male dunces Is shown by their drawing from right to I left. Asylum patients do the biihic , , London Kaiully Doctor. Had Followed Dlroctlon. 'Now," said tho nervous old lady to , the druggist, "nro you suro you havo I that medlclno mixed right?" I "No, ma'am,' said tho conscientious apothecary. "1 wouldn't go us far ns ! that, but I've mixed It tho way tho ' doctor ordered It." Chicago News. I The Fair Snubbed. ' "Yes; wo pay spot cash for every thing." "Ah, I often speak to my husband nbout tho tlmo when wo had tol" Puck. A Long sidewalk. Tho annual product of bricks in tho ' United States is 15.000,000,000. This ' Is enough to lay a flvo. foot sldowulk ' eight times around tho world. o ENGLAND'S WAR COSTS ENORMOUS AMOUNT Half IJrltlHli Population Now Killing od MnkliiK Munitions for Soldiers on Lino II 7 AitocUlM I'rc la Coot Hay Time. OTTAWA, Out., Dec. 10. Hnlf tho population of England is engag ed In producing war munitions to aid tho 3,000,000 men in tho fighting lines In a war which Is costing Great Urltain 11,000,000 an hour, tho Hon. H. H. Urand, financial agent of Da vid Lloyd Georgo, minister of mu nitions, told buslnoss men at a lun cheon hero today. Thoso preBont In cluded tho Duko of Connaught, Sir 'Robert llordon and Sir Wilfrid Laur- ler. ' National economy will win tho war, tho speaker Bald, and ho urgod Canadians to practlco rigid economy in order to provide aid to Great Hrltaln, Ho oxpressed appreciation ot Canada's decision to mako finan cial advances to England and prom ised that all such loans would bo repaid. All Kinds of ,. 'v OUivant & N; "The Good-Housekeepinil i j Second and Commercui J" ttM ITD1TQU MRAT dHome Smoked Hanradf AT PRICES THAT WILL SAVE YOU MONEY Drop in and order your Sunday Roast Tender, juicy and at a price that will please you CHICKENS FOR STEWS AND ROASTS Enterprise Neat Market Choice Goods Good Reason. "Wbv live In tho past? Why not for get it?" "Tho bill collectors won't let mo." I.onlsvlllo Courler-Journul. Read THE TIMES UNIVERSITY AFFAIRS WILL BE DISCUSSED Subject of Oregon Institution Will Uo Taken Up at a Portland (iiitheiing PORTLAND, Oregon, Doc. 10. Tho university or Oregon, Its pres ont nnd future, will bo the subject of- discussion at, a meeting of tho Oregon) Cvlo League which will bp hold, at, .tbo tyultnqniah Hotel Satur ilay. TTh'orecent survey of tho Uni versity by the United 'States nureati of Education will bo anaylzed and the question whether ts recommen dations can be put Into Immediate ef fect in Oregon will bo taken up. President P. L. Campbell will ex plain the purposes of the University authorities In requesting a survey of tljo institution, and set forth the cbncluslons and recommendations of the survey in their wider aspects. Dr. S. P. Capon, on behalf of tho government, recommended tUnjt Ore- At Reasonable Prices In addition to our line m qual ity stuplo groceries, vo havo just received n consignment of the M. J. I). Rice, which is famous for fjoml cooking, lletter order boitto tomorrow. ( , Wo luvvo Carlson'H choice Lettuce, somo Fancy ICatlug Apples nnd Choice J 'ot a toes. Model Ca$h Grocery 80 COMMERCIAL AVENUE PHONE -m The real old-fashioned kind-more savory al delicious than the packing-house produces, ini We always have the choicest line of rrcsn that can be obtained. J. E. Ford (b Co. 174 South B'way Phone 58-J Union Man NORTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP C0MP j S. S. F. A. KMbum SAILS FOB SAN FRANCISCO, (Via EureKa DECEMBER M, AT 9 A. V. - ' -...-.t, ivroitMAWOK iron riiunu" RMIT1I TEHMINAL DOOK, I'llUAft " mm"m . . ' I Abstracts ir4 nv T1TLB -J" COOS BAY REAL BWJJJ umBmmm 'and 9",SSSa Aamrra for Canadian i aou poMir SELLING GOODS Tho big problem in selling goods Is getting tho customer into the storo. Coos Day Times adg will help you solve this problem, n ? AUIV M' OCEAN BEACH Oo".t "",, !. 8 n. nu lionvo Mnrsnucm Blough M 1 p. 1" leavo South Slough at P. '". Iavo Marshfleld nt 7 a. n... "J.". itt-J .. i.i0i(i at u Iicave Aiarsi" 11 rnrcT vni ir LUfn fAKL;ii-r x- iturn Charges. Promi COOS BAY STEAM We Pay Return 0! Efficient j n I 1rW I j u 4 - sf KHMtoj