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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 10, 1913)
EDITION. . a n. fei.BAUfriei m noeisAM BOinAV nrtTflBPR 10. EVENING a 1 THE U005 DAT MWBa mwnonriRfciWt wnhwwup , mm-- j OAKLAND MAN HMIIY IEUBENE GETS IK EGG I LABORS AT 98 CASE REPORTED HEAD OFFICE RECORDBROKEH flHEUg?? I'arltU: Coniimny win nave; naBBBBBBaHk VW ffiSPSSC'VkiMI (aVVl Jlmnilc Diiy for onipany K..N1 l.) Hiivi' KliH-(l wUh Wlilow. ! SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. !!. After l,,....r lioon fllll'I'll t) rUBlKIl 1 110 OAKLAND. Or., Oct. 9. Irish . a ilnintii Imi'n r'.hv of a llinll 111 .Mllli.uu lit tliu llOSH fSrm?nn. allaH "Dild," Who age of US, dntly on the streets of Oukland, (Iooh eight lioura work for tho consideration of l-O. anil telebratt'H pay-day wltli lilting li gations. In "Dad'o" lexicon there Ih no Biich word as superannuated. "Why should I cr.vo?" he asks; "I always exiiect to ho ahlo to v;ork." And such Is "Uart'n" philosophy; age should not ho a poncloner of youth; b.ivIiik Is an aitlllclal tnlng that man was never meant to do; each period of life oiifjht to ho In dependent or every other period; n body that can work to tho dsu of the grave Is hotter than a pension, hotter than riches, and such a body every man Is meant to have. QUAINT HITS OF hiVK A man In Pittsburg wants a divorce- becauso IIih wife Iiiih boon ll cnt for ten years. unity company upon his coinessiou that ho had embezzled $15,000 of the company's money, lOdmund I'1. Oreen has suddenly disappeared, and the otllclals of tho casualty com pany are considering the institution of criminal proceedings. Mrs. Orcen says that thero Is an "atllnity" In the cane and shu expresses the be lief that (Ircon wart accompanied by the nihility when he disappeared. This nihility, according to Mrs. Ox-en, If Mrs. NaC Hart l.ano, widow eif a nmsier mariner who formerly (onimanded venseln plying between ports on the Oregon coasi. .tun. Oreen charges .Mrs. I.aiio with hav ing alienated the affections of (Jreen. 1 Hhn snys that (ircon nnd Mm. I.ano j l'avo been friendly during the past . 11 years. Mrs. Lane, according to ( Mrs. Oreen, has been variously known as Mlnnlo Lee (her supposed inalden name), Mrs. N. J. Murrlon, ' Mrs. N. .1. Long. Mrs. Uevorldgo mid Mrs. Oates. I NByptlon stamps ore pecullnrly ex- . 1 presslvo of tho country which they Kugeno, Or., Oct. 9. Arrange ments have been made by the executive- otllcers of the Pacific Tele phone & Telegraph company to make Hugene headquarters for a large district, including Lane, Linn, Lincoln, Uenton, DougliiB, Coos, Cur ry, Josoplilne, Jackson, Klamath and Lake Counties in Oregon and the northern half of Del Norte Coun ty In California. C. P. Van Houtto, the new Buperirntendent of this dis trict, hna arrived In Kugeno from Walla Walla tt take charge of affairs. Ho will start In a few days on n trip of Inspection over tho counties mentioned. The making of headquurters In Kugono for this big territory means tho removal huro of a largo clerical forco, besides llnomen nnd others employed in different departments of the work. It Is probable that tho company will erect a largo build ing of Its own hero. At present a two-story business building Is rented by tho company, Last October H. 1. IIovc of Jlnrt lord, Conn., lost n ?10 hill while ' doing some work nround a largo es tate In that city. A Bhort tlmo ago Patrick (leoghan, whllo raking up fome leaves, found tho money nnd returned It to Its owner. The bill wan In good condition. lack Weld, who lives on p farm near Atchison, Kansas, uses pics as a calendar. Ho eats ono hnir n plo dally and tolls tho day of tho wook bv tho number of nles left. Ho doeB not carry n watch and tells the tlmo of day solely by the position of the sun. To win the value of a calf, $cr, John Gross, a farm hand of Cnsco, Wise, carried the animal, weighing 122 pounds, two miles without putting It down. Ills em ployer told him that he could hnve tho calf If he accomplished tho feat In tho wild (lower garden of Mrs. Mary I). Vcnvlo and Miss Kiiinia M. Davis, at Ilelfast, .Maine, is an old fashioned peony which waB given to their mother llfty-ono years ago. It bun more thnn forty buds and bios noiiiH on It nnd a largo number of tlpn have been taken from It. One of tho most peculiar nets of lieiHtvolence known of late was that cf a man In Wheeling who offered his crippled leg for tho benefit of the victims of the elevator lire In Iluf- falo who needed skin for grafting purposes. He explained his leg was no good to him nnd might' do good to thorn. Tho family of nlno children of P. M. Coons of Canton, Kansas, all to gether measure more thnn flfty-threo Teot high nnd weigh almost a ton. The nine children weigh on an nver igo 203 pounds each, and their uvor ugo height- Ih live feet ten inches. Four sous average six feet one Inch In height and weigh on nu average 243 pounds each. Mr. Coons weighs only inn pounds and his wife only 3 40 pounds. They aro complaining of n back ward season In Carnegie, Peiin,, where a lightning bolt ran down the chimney to tho kitchen range and looked tho steak and then went off without doing the family wash and hanging out the clothes. K. T. Hvans. a laborer of Scran ton, Pa re f u boh to claim a fortune or 1,0(I0,000 left 111 in by his father In Wales, because ho has never for ;lvon his parent for refusing to per mit him to danco. I YAIUKTIKM. There aro 3,87(1,190 Chrlstlnns In I n 'Hi' In n population or :iir,i:i2,S17. Chicago Is to have a training school for suffragist speakers. ICIeetrlcally driven wine proHHOB an; coming Into use In Franco. Kxtenslvo deposits of high grndo coal have been discovered In south ern Nigeria. (I. A. Kick or Reading. Pa., has a r,0-acro rami ror 20.000 chickens. Ohio produced moro than 12 per the represent. Tho pyramids, tho mystic Hphlnx, tail palm trees outlined against the night sky, a train or camels stopping to drink from tho river Nile nil aro represented. Pror. C. 11. Davenport, who has carried on extensive work In eugen ics, soya: "A curlouB nntlpathy Ib thut of rod-haired perBons or op posite box for each other. Among thousands or mntlngs I hnvo round only two cases where botn IiUBlmnd and wire were red-halrcd." font of tlin nottery mndo In Pnltcd States last year. 1 T"o employes or tho Treasury De- Last year the Pennsylvania rail- pnrtment or the United States gov roiwl carried 101,7.rr,,05l passengers eminent number more than 11,000 with only four fatalities. persons The original forests of tho United tltnteB contained timber In quantity and variety rnr exceeding that round I nw aiifiittvw received by A. T. of 11K8T flour HA1XKN today. Llbby COAL. The kind YOU have ALWAYS USKI). Phono 72. Pacific Livery and Trnnsfer Company. on any similar tract in tho world. The administration olllce or North' wer.tem University, undertaking to prove in dollars and cents the vnluo or u university education, finds It to ho nproxlniatoly $2.r,00(), (lorninn builder have announced that they will place on the market nu oil burning engine of-tho marine typo thnt will develop Tour tiuiiiniind horse power with a single cylinder, A concrete keg. said to bo almost indestructible, has buei) patented by a Wisconsin Inventor. I A Chicago nrtlst has discovered , that he can satlrclorlly mix paints , at. night by wearing violet tinted j Bpeetneles. ' A (Sernian scientist has produced coal from several mibutancen by sub mitting them to Intense heat under pressuro. j PI ION K your order, CORVALLIS. Ore., Oct. 9. Tho College hen that attracted world-wide notice by laying 99 eggs In 100 days has broken tho world's record of 282 eggs In a year by having laid 2811 eggs nine days before tho year ex pired. Since September 1G sho has laid an egg every day 'and tho pros pects aro that she will continue to do so to tho end of tho yoar for which the record Is kept. And other hens In the'samo (lock may equal her rec ord boforo tho end or the laying year. Tho highest egg record In the Uni ted States previously recorded was made by a lion at tho Missouri Stn tlon thnt laid 281 eggs In one year. The previous world's record was made at Ontario Agricultural Station. Tho world's record now held by tho Ore gon station was made by the Oregon Station hen No. C-filJt as sho was kept In a riock with r.O others. This is not an Isolated case or good laying, as the record or tho entire llock gives strong evidence that the capacity or tho American hen can bo greatly In creased by propor breeding. One or theso hens has laid 271 oggB and an other full Bister 204 and they have more than u month each In which to llnlifli tho year's record. In discussing tho excellent show ing made by tho College llock, Prof. Drydon ascribes tho good results to tho breeding of the hen, to tho con stitutional vigor that undoubtedly came from crossing, nnd to good feed ing nnd housing. "What breed Is she? The only an swer to that question Is that she Is nu egg breed," said Professor Dry den. "Sho was bred from a strain of good layers and this Is tho encour- nglng feuturo or tho record. Wo have her ancestry for several years. Her dam was the product of crossing a llnrred Plymouth Rock nnd White Leghorn. Her slro was a son or her dam and n Whlto Leghorn male that Iras produced n groat number or good layers. Sho Is, therefore, a product or Inbred good lnyers or different breeds," Beautiful Buildings of the World "LEARN ONE THING EVERY DAY" BUY THE VERY BEST Marshfield BUTTER Creamery .MAI L'NIWIl SAMTAKV CONIHTIONH IN A CLKAN ANI MODKKN FACTOltY. ft ftri:itJLii:i MILK AND CIUJAM. PURE ICC Free del very, H a. in. uutl S p. m. Phone 7:1 I No. 5. ClIATKAU lie CIIA.MItOltD ic,9PyBt 1913, by The Mentor Association, Inc. tho Arabian Nights NOSE FROM GOLD OH CATARRH. OPEN AT ONCE My Cleansing, Healing Italiu Instantly Clears Nose, Head anil Throat Ntops Nasty ('alariliiil Discharges. Dull Headaches Cues. Try "Kly's Crenin Halm." (let a small bottle anyway, Just to try It Apply a little In the nos trils and Instantly your clogged nose unci Btopped-up air passages of the head will open; you will breathe freely; dullness and headache disap pear. Hy morning! tho catarrh, cold-lu-huad or catarrhal soro throat will be gone. Knd such misery now! (let the mull bottle of "Kly'a Cream Halm" N the park of tho chateau,, near tno iiauks ,or tho Loire, great ragged trees reach out across tho rky, cutting off tho light of the flora, 't is midnight. Indistinctly from tho direction of the chateau eoiuo.H a baying of deerhounds. If , passes overhead through the mid dle air, with trampling and the Mined of horns, then dies away In tli- d tourney, 'ho ghost of Tibault de CliHiiipatjue, jQrst liorodttary Count lltotw, a black'hunter followed by black dogn, u chasing tho 'fctfig. Kneli midnight, so thu people ot that country tiny, thu grim old baron rides by with u full pack, Count Tibault had a castle there by tho Loire, and for centuries hU descendants used It as a hunting resort. In 1397 It passed Into tho nands of Louis d'Orleans. Francis I, a king or tho houso or Orleans, who knew tho abandoned structure in his boyhood, developed In tho country round this ciiBtlo his well known passion ror tho chase, and that Ib why ho chose the ruined leudal stronghold in tho heart of at any drug store. This sweet, frn grant halm dissolves by the heat or the nostrils; penetrates nnd heals the ill! allied, swollen iiininhrnne which I Hues the nose, head and throat, clears B-ent forest ror tho alto or his tho air passages; kiops nasty dls-M'al palace, when ho might havo charges and a feeling of cleansing, l,"t " any ono of a hundred lovely soothing relief comes linnidlately. i spots not far away along tno Loire. Don't lay awake tonight strugullni: ! Tho king's tnste did not nlenso ror breath, with head stuffed, nos-1 his courtiers, who wero less fond of hunting nnd solitude. They would ;i.nvo preierreu a targe city, or at least some fertile valley nearby. Chuinbord was a palaco In the wild erness, it could not bo seen from i distance, and the view from Its windows was only a dreary wood. The building haw been described as for breath, with head stuffed, nos-1 trlls closed, hawking and blowing. ratarrh or a com, wltli its running nose, foul mucous dropping Into the throat, and raw dryness is distressing but truly needless. Put your faith Just once - in "ICiy's freniii Halm" nnd your cold or catarrh will study disappear. n dream from come true. Louis XIV made many alterations in tno ciiateau. Ho ordered .Mansart to construct rooms enough for the accommountlon of a largo court, and the nrciiitect, nrter racking his nraluB over tho problem, cut up the roor for projecting windows In that style which has clnco become known as the Munsnrd roof. The principal door pf the court Is also Jlanuart's work. ' In 1793 tho revolutionist sold ev.orythjng of value that could bo moved from the chateau, and Gham boirt wn stripped of Its glory In a low days, U has never been com pletely restored. Tnough by no moans a ruin today, the chateau Buffer for lack of tho mngnlilcont furnUhlngB for which It was origi nally designed. Every day a different human In terest story will appear in The Times. You can get a beautiful In taglio reproduction of this picture, with five others, equally attractive. 7 by 9j Inches In size, with this week's "Mentor." In "Tho Mentor" a well-known authority covers the subject of the pictures and stories of the week. Readers of Tho TimeB and "The Mentor" will know Art, Literature, History, Science, and Travel, and own exquisite pictures. On sale at The Times office. Price fifteen cents. Write today to Tho Times for booklet explaining The Mentor Association Plan. NITRO CLUR SHOTSHEffi Steel Lined Speed . Shells for Fast Birds BIRDS have a right, of course, to flush up wherever they please and fly off at any un expected anerle ! What vou wanf io W tT V m - AVJ the nearest thing to point-blank aim tk shortest possible lead'. 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