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e SemlWaekl? Bahdon Re6fdf , Novftmit-11, 1913 o Pf 2 5S XT' MAGIC OF COLORS By It We Know of- What flu? Sufi and Stars Arc GomfioscrJ, SECRETS OF TttS iPWEf&E.- How They Wert Revealed' ftp The. ti .covery of. the. Spectrum -and the Reg wnfno to Which It Lej6V-Oup Ee Ushers Ars Primitive 8p'ctroinopioi The miracle of tlip uptsctrascdpe fes rp pjutetl bcforo our oyra every day anil orery nisut without our rccognlnlwH 'It. . If pooplo wore nioro obaervnnt anil more accustomed to think about the meiyilns of what 'thoy sea groat dl coverlea wouM Ito.'as plentiful na-ffU-, mends In a Klmbetioy pipe. A mnn said to me tho other Any, Wluit la nil this color that 1'rtn xrfen I squint my yoa n'il look at an elec tric ltKhtr . I replied: "It la tho greatest rev olution that man has ever bod tn the physical world It la spectrum analy sts. Your crowded eyelashes become n astronomical Instrument and una lyzo tho light fo you Into' Its primary color. The wulritiaJs ot nrtrrow silts through which tha llfiht paaswi as. you . squint your eyos net like a diffraction efatlng and ehahfls the direction of the verlous waves of Uflht In accordance OiU their leiiffth. "Th red wnTe are .hwva, one thlr-ftlne-thouaandth -of aa inch lu length, they keeji on without tnHcli change if dlrevtlom, but the violet war are tfwxt, one flfty-saveti-fchousfludtli of n Inch In lonath, and thy aro consid erably turned .out of a straight Hue. All the intermediate wtm, from or enjfa, through yellow, frn, "blue and teaujo, decreaso In length and ate tnoro airit nioro turned aside as they gvt shorter. 'The consequence b thot you am through your nearly cioswl . yoiahoo a baud of colors, vrhleh fe nothing but the fatuous si;tnin of th astronomers." Dy tho (tlsco T pry et that Bjnoctruta iuCt tho reasonlnfl thot tl led to wo hare found out what th sun and the ftara aro made of. Every known ele ment Of matter, when It is raatW to nblne, given out ware lengths pscullnr to Itself. SpocUwcopk: Instruments OBiro j)rfapt than the eyelashes reveal tftoss siierlsl waves In the light of the sun a Ltd tho stars and by that revela tion enablo tt to detect the lucaitdrs CKtt clouds, cotapasxsd of the hot vo pans of truy, wptnr, nickel, platinum, carbon, calcium, .sodiuxn and many other substances which glow in the ettaaspttere of the heavenly' bodies. . Wo find theso thlnss lu stars o far y that their lifiht may require tflOO yer to coma to us, although it flies with eixsal of tSB,3f tnlles Ve ItgntmA. Look eroan4 foa when you enter a fctllUnntly liohled parlor with crystal chandeliers hanging from the ceiling. Tho mysterious spectrum Hashes at Jrou from o hundred directions at once. Tho glass crystals of the chandeliers ro also spectroscopes, and they, too, fcwrnto the various colore! wurtw, though oo a flxmnewbat different pein etplo. They act not as diffraction jrrnt tngs, but as prtsjns, but tho ettV't is UVariy tho same. When light throufih a prism tho rwl wav are lrs taint out of their coursv than thu -B'gU, tho orange lass than ttte yeliuW, (ho j'ullow luas than the urrv. ths growl loss titan the blue, the blue less than tho indigo and the Indigo Uma than too vlalot. The rosuli is that tehat was vrlitU Ught,' with all Its Craves Intermingled, when It eolerol' tho prteiii, couves out la ouilful .hcaves of color. A similar effect fe, produced by lh twveled edjjc of a mirror o tho fswefs of a piece of cut fikvss glitterliitf m e 4!imor table. Tho borauty tfl Jewels .depends uen their spectroscopic powers. Everf raneimrent substance hs tla own "in dox. of refmetlon." which means tts irjscultar power of tiiriiiiig light wre gslde. Tho diamond, as the king ft iguai, poasessfs this power in the high eat diigTOO. ChIHbb the refractive In lOa of alff f.CO, that of glass is fVo to l.Tr, according to lis densitf, S?hllo that el ftto dtatuoiM) Is 2.4T. ITiIa property lone ' fiifnlsfcve a caoaiis of detecHtig tlve genuineness of o diamond. Taking hdrantage of 'Its Bftfh refractive power and shaping Its Tttceta . accordingly, ttra jeweler can vutly Increase the brilliancy of dto mouU by propur cutting, fie can briug about Internal rolloctlons 'thut niat Bo btauo l)la?,o as If Its atmua wots fill .'gflre. ,Tho shimmer of colors In an opal 1 Cuo .to tho exlstsnco of Invlrfbly nil nuto Assures, which split tip tho light waves oud acattor tholr hues In 41W cato, intermingled rainbows. Nuturo has latcn doing these things for thousands of years in plain sight bforp man found out that ho coold um the piiDci'plo on whllll uTto tuttc$t to uncover the aocrets of tho unlvoNo. Very llkoly she Is; giving. u many tb ef equally valuablo hlnts wlik-H. ve aro still too Stupid to undorstnnd. OarroU, , V. Berjlsa In Bpokano Spu&OuaB-ftO view. UntruityyortB2. "I'm glad I refused that mnn. untrustworthy." B rjtfsj "Why do you say that?", "Ho vowed ho would pine away and die If I turned hlju down, and now look how fat ho has grown." Louis Tills Courier-Journal. Life is a garden, every thought is n sed, and what we sow we reap. "Watch your gardes. o V HAN EATERS OF AFRICA. TBo iLjonl and Crocodiles Are In 8 Class by Themselves. Man eating Hans lmvo always been fairly 'cotnmau lu Bust Africa. Tho most noted .but, far from exceptional enso was that of tho two man eatery which for a time stoppnd the bulldlnff oftho Ugnn&a railroad by- their rav ages among tho workmen until they tewe Anally shot by th6 oiiBinoer In eftargo, Mr. (afterward Colonel) Pat terson. Ana&tuw Hon, aftor kllllna sov oml mu atowuA a stotlon on thp rail road, carsted o5$ and ats the siqwrln tendent of tho dlvls'lon. Tho lattur had come- down In his privntG cop, which, was evm oju ft siding, nid he sat up a a windW hat utalut to Wntoh or the Mun. Hut ho fell osV, n3 the Horn clUnbwit n tfwj pJoiform, 'ou terwl'thffl cor by th dowr and cajrlwl off his. would 'ha slayetf t&tough tia In 'the summer of n couplo ot own eating-Hons took to infe.stlntf tho Mafinl villages on the pluln orouml the Headwaters of tho Otniso Nylro, wewt of Kenlu, and By their ravsK" forced the faal to sbandou tlte district, kntl tlw native travel routes occwsa'I wefe also temporarily clasal A few weeks late '.I was hunting to ttM; district. We kept the thorn homo arontwJ oar eamp closwi it uiahl, with o ftte bum lug and aakarto on giutrtl nn4 wcf riot molmtHt. far MachahfotsMua. a while rav4 er was taken oils of his fent by a nun enter one 'nigh a good many years ago. A grewsrime feotuf? of th Inci dent was that on Its first attempt the Hon was driven off after having slri and wounded It victim. Thu wouuds of tho latter wero' dresstO, and he was gain put to ld, but soon after he hil boen left alon thfc lion again' fortwt his way into tile tent and this tttno carrlt) the man oft and ate hltu. Every yen In Eot AfrtOo natives are CArrted off fromi their vlllai at from hunting cuups by nan eating Hons. Oceasloually one bmt of man eating Inupards, which usually conAne thciii8lves to women aud chlldrn, and there are man eating "hyn, but the true man eatrtt. of Africa are ttous and ctimxh! 1 1 r.Thwitta Itkusxvelt to Scribner's &t&KaaItve. emTAtN FEfifiEO NAPOLEON. And t-ofnb. Who THovghl Mifn s Pita fllom, Psiwmk) h. Cisow. It was on Aug. M, iSIS, that "&on efal" Itonaparte, as hie Kngllsh cap tor iiielatl uiiu colttng him, was ttsnef erred f mm , ths ZMlertHitMin to the ship Korthuuibrrlatut, to Ih'kIh the Journey to Ht. Helena. There was much protest In EiiKlamt agnlust the transportutloti of , the diitluiftilstMd prisoner, but the government remuinnt firm. Official England tvuld sece unthltitf hut dsikgr til beeping such q dynamic:. force as N'jwlwu within. Its limits, aiul. harsh a the oetlous of the gov ernment seetiUMt, th ittitin thu tak en was not without logic. . Siwlwo had bran plnoe.1 on his honor at I'.MtO. txit honor dM wt vefjrh with htm when auihitiou was.eoocmked. Charles Iiub einike for tbiwa? wfc fovoml NaiHtlwn's detention In Kng laud when .fie wrote to. Monthly: "Aft. rt all, Mojisparti U a lliie os my boriirr suit I sttuitM ui4 lulinl stsndlltg larledel at 'hi tabln to do Mervlee to hint In hl fall, ln-f should hav (jiven Mut llauiptita eourt of Kensington, with n tetbe e-sletitttng forty nill wujhI tjnutoo." I.auib whliusteaHy siggetil that If Kano Utm i!umiwl lu Ktiglatwl tike froplo mlsht some day Jrt IIm Hrnwki In his favor, au-t the govrnnient took (lie suggestion sVrtousTy. Now that KWlon Ih wMy (teatl such a fear sewnis absnM, but Hepo leou waa theu allrv, and, In lew f that faet," no srovernnient safe In ssing, "I shtmid worry r' Cllad IMali fVelwr. Rosins &JbaJ 6oa. fifttm Mat dcltr tattlr at lnHh an iliKenlu ai'4bol ttf sigtiallng on the part of ttte eba-ciy ws discovered by tho Mrlu. A euwlwrd was tak tskeT flvs ww out to rwitufe nft nUl halfwsy ttwwn the twt ca'mt. II trove ttw'W alxtwt, sueltu twti 14 sTrllir, ttw4 ya at a lbi', then threw, tlMi oteivvylng ltfoTOllo t.'th ttul. garlan s lo Hot tttttu en4 tftcmth o9 the 'forvfon fttalti. Vtirvtt&o aHlt at tMt. If It were possible to impart tA u she4 of water, an twcti In' tfikkn-s snfficktrf . vk;W the run pnwrftl iKtmlwholls wolilti be JwinKnTlately topi4t ti'i their -ftlyht wften tWy Mm Into contact wit It. h woulfl otte tUt sutue fe.vtstaice as the str sriuwr ot tile must noitM) VoetU4(i. Bjdjs dun MraJHS Jl.-rjaao. lti tMnch?" . . "It Is nawly pfiftirtea." . "life oa ir" bma; iouplo esa i$9js86ftg Uresh luirft." "Ko, hut Tlo.oan Sosp "oah, lij, fEccp. ; Cause of' Bis Aooer. 0 "Whyois he bo bltfcr nt tho girl he was only agouti? J!iiKaRed to?" "Ikvauso0 when she sent the ring back she labeled tho boxo'tlitf Svith rnm!' T.tnnlrirott's. O Misery In. 8tore. "r?ato 8ayn she Intends to marry Mr. Plunks to reform him." "What !s his vice?" "He's a good deal of a mUer."rBo tou TmuscrlpL ' v o In Andalusia, ffiioy. Arff Sfien la ' M ffiieif Shabby Olory, Tfiey WIN PtfB Plttot Vour ead With the Qp&atest Polttne a. fid Oiocb You In 4 .Ceil With Infinite Courtesy 'Mins 0$ tain$cntoiiofl. Ila is polite, h the Spauisli police jtnan Therp is a live nnfll let live air about him. Me ponutKiWs nritltor tho o'asy and kindly dignity of the police man of Loudon ttur the truculencw of tt&e' pojlcemom of Slew Sorft, biKt he Is very, very huuMli. And h has tho .tiWest'd itt tfiat.no ottwr brand of policeman. Boeiua to (osKrss of uppanr tog to ha tmrte than an ordinary peYsufii. True, ho i oruuNt.' flo is an areennl iuovlug ou btgs. But something 4lks fwi that to wouldn't roally hurl o'Oy. I llke.hlin. And hero I must say that be Is not ft be confimnd with the tfuardtu ciTil. Tli gtmr.dia .eivtl Is quito an ottxr person oltfevihrri tie Is stem 'init austere,. nd hs (tatrola emiutry district nral lonemtine monntaitKias lta(vs. lie was itsad to -put' down the t)!U4telero. itues adept in flu art of swift. for:iil twftowlng. whone pre etice'dld so much to heighten the ro tBoncooroM sunny Mpin.. Theguafdla rirll MUn1 off these any Ouanclal art tits, but now. Teu after bis Job has hei fliiintwl, h stIM wears a old. nustete air. Ho Is indeed not to .us 4ufMimfori wttt tny friend tha pHc' wan. Tlw fits tlmo t uvtt tha Spanish po liceman was ora night In o certain town in Andalusia. Truth compels me to state that I m-rt hint tn o profes sional 'way. t was tnditlgtna with tftheru'tn a cw when tw appeared In fore. I was so.thewt in by five of hln. Hut how ttollte ho wasl tie pot hi pistol to my tread, or, rather, tho (ire of them put their ptatota. to my bentl, and ntodo me fl that I Would be doing him thw grentesl of favors by coming with hlni to Ihs police etattan. Th whol affair was orartltnes it ePir. To tea arrested in such n martner was to have a rlvtlg eonferreJ mon one. At the potira t:flm I was n.n treat! wllh ptntlsness) and tn the end with a lochrd toor. Tb fijmnlsh poiireman b col too Weil ald. lit sport not no auitrte sabrtal saisry. Ail ho svt I ' lf en o day. tie ts' tberror arne nWe .to the friendly oivd eonsWinte tip. This. 1 must hasten to y, how ever, timbre him oone the lens a worthy and effective guardian of law and order. Ho ts shabby or uniform. But that Is not bis frttitt. tt U the fa tilt of a frugal governovent I& pperanw h looks something lib an English post man and an impoverished Kpnih officer. Hut there Is artlMry about bis shobblness. tie fits Into tho tctut. Very often, especially tn Andalitwta, he ts old and rather Infirm. Oixr Is often sorry for him as h bumps along with Mn sword trundltng twblrxl faltn. tint tv has the wtsdotn that govs with age. If bs era n row h ionbs at It wllh hi bitut eye- and allow it to sluimsr down 4 very ouri thing -with ruws. If ftxa nH 9 fipantetk pnlloemot) question ho ts polltcus Itself. Hut bis auswrr will fen wren. II is o Wins of utislendlng Information. Ho oWsa't know. Indssd, what h dotan't Ii cow about th neaat of streets an4 the way to get to theta and tlilntw aenenilly would Hit ah encyctofwdl. If. yno want to knott anything jrcnj must not asft Kpouish policeman, itespect hint., for h Is of the best but dnu't ask hint question. , lu ttue nighttime he isooietlnies cop rlr o tauce. lis Is then cnlN-d O sern,' prewutnably bseousc ne brings ereulty upin troubiod waters. II lwok very ptdurefi'iu ou a clear, star lit flight and make en think of 'thai ttaea of old the fluies orw reads about In historical romances- , Hnt h U al ways haroiless. always pearefei. and twtdy fof 0 friendly gossip, lis ts mtUy o frrn o eefan sreon. tils Isuce ts tuT)y. tber to ronud of? his artistic end nxasutlc appearance'. Av4 tt 'is not a sharp iauos. 1 fctW. for I have often frit the dgv of It--when the setvno courteously handed It to iue 1tt lesttio9. Out It bwtis ortttttc When U tho tQstotMO ra U stor t night. The pulteeront) nf Cototonta ts som whaf tUHcrent fnm (he fwltceitifto of AtHtatusta. Hr ts alert, pushful arnfl tnterferlttg. He Is apt ii wautto tiuow who yttw r and what you are awS what ysur bitsiti. my be. , (tut Calo touta is not Hpain, tt Is a piaoc wbens the (temple rush about doing all tuato tisf'sf tMugs.. They Ilko wortt, aiwft, wht ts wwraei fhey lle' other pjwple to work. ASK Uuslr jwl)wai tn& Pttr then. fSa. the CatotontMi vltcn cttfio9 ttaip tie cllo a fi$sti ilicea& it jan auti Ju see the? pie Bpaatab. niReeRMin. pj (Bt (gu fllMm 4i jLudc lustu. ArM' yoilHl flfeeMRQ,. 'ftol fur Win; tha fudilest Tfrsardt Voh ro'lfl exto (rim ambling, casually -along (Vlth stooped sfiouWpr-3 aafl' tSrixallllivff Rword. An(Pl3iouia you Dawo'to mnto his ncqiiaCntance In a pcofociuiiahway you will llnd Jhat ho will doal titu' you as an ensyo anu winuiy rainop would deal0wlth you.0 If he arft'sta yfau lie will nrrest you In a way that won't Injure your feelings. 1 enn recommend him. Dart Kennedy in LofSlon'Btar. Q He conquers twice who restrains bluiself In victory. Syrui. 0 BandH'i Bi g Sale N Latest slyte Suits and Coals for ladies greatly reduced Men's Suits, $2SB up .: Men's $5 Shoes $2.00 Men's Rainproof Overcoats .$4.50 up frmiMffimiiiT i ! mmiB'in-"- it- i r -m i n iiirri n n-n" "i r " - n...n... u. ..m. in -.m- .mi . i Mens $3.00 Hats. , 50c each and up Best 12 l-2c and 15c Outings..,...... 9c yard I Ml III I . . - , f- -M Best 12 l-2c and 15c Ginghams 9c a yard AU Underwear Reduced. All Hosiery Reduced LJ....I.UJ i mi. i ' ii i i.i ii 1 1. i" "M- i i " mi.ru. ' . . . All Dress Goods Reduced. All Silks Reduced All Linens Reduced. , AH Sweaters. Reduced Ail Laces Reduced All Embroideries Reduced All Shoes Reduced. All Raincoats Reduced All Umbrellas Reduced. Everything in the Store Reduced. Look in the Windows. Come in and see how low prices really are. Bandon Dry Goods Co, ' Trader Exchange. . Iw.t! on anl Str.'e in thr oM Wonte'n Mill HuiMifif, The olijrct nl the Thaokhs F.xciiajs'gk is ont tbuf. nl to '.tct as a o-betver.n tn ptrlicn that . hve :nythinj; to (iulr or ichfK: or ym can set a price no anything yott rw! to s.rlt. leave it t lhe Tkadkus Exchamck anil it wilt snld lot ypt), tpe. 'have plenty ol Draw s'ucr;. r will also, list nythini;'tt rffrVtliinu iot S-lr or Tratle, . I;t ms, ' Stuck, Hit cry, . trlrtcbAodijtr,, Vehitle of bJI Wintis, llamnts rt SMk' lloatij. junk a! all kind. Later ra we a ill W TKAi:s.lxct'-Nfl.awfi& dsv'dtiw a tminlh, tfhco, e stiil4 tike to uave Kurraer js nt otls t'i! m Ivrvestock anit product- ot all kinJ. I.ikdy fry that' titm; we will fiavsr live rrrf-f cfcants ami huntittns ni its witKtm and bvu n.gvnrviiA Riniim Iwrain day. Atisiness will lw oo to ptcint hwis, Real Ks tte mi i$ e cent. There i no Qtxfo to the liwsiiwcss, yoiV scr' yoan own iwiceo. flic 'JLVa1)RS Ek-. CMApGC jfirt lo-pwcejvt or 5 pet ctirt cowwuission fot stofn mid bfingittR vhe 'i'ndDKUS orvkiyer and Sell mi toaetlper. also 'srnoje warf r(w. Co(a in aid us or dropt ut a. Qat& We onm Jo do luisinrsj ifh xylBsle aumwi rt ig ou t,. Gwt'in03nd ,ljt a , booster,' qhis is oijiS Ve holp cfreryihoffy. s . .'TiiAjOnift Exchange ' W. Cadliy. Prop. . e Biftidon Ore, Birmimjhtm, AU. F, L. Willis ow suilcrMl grrtiy U'om a.sihma and brnochitU. He writes: "I got no relief until i look Foley's Honey ;id Tar Compound, It entirely re- 'moved .those! choking, sensations, and tievei failed to produce an easy and comfortable condition of the lorijfs." The Orange Pharmacy. . Malice of A ppor t ianmetif of Cost for tho Improvement of Twelfth Street Wct iti the City -of Rafutarr, Ofe- igort Kotir'r is hrifhy etiffn: Tliit llie cost ( th iniprovf uwnt vi lJtli Strtet Went Tn the City (4 "SanAao, Orfjfon, laj been p ltHiHci siud i noo.on tilt in the office of the City Ktcoriilr of City, sn't there sul")cf tu rtsininijitioti; thi vehole cost of s;iiil iiiimiiient is (ll1.89and is appor tionril and asslsstil to Local Improvement fjisttii &d. 5, )liicli district cnilRice all of'Wie property on either siilr of, said 12th Slreet U'eetvml aliening; on the same bey twrfn the ist line of CrtimtiRton Avenue and the West fine of the .Morns Addition to H.1111I011, Oregon, from the marginal line of said 12th Street West back to the center of the'lilocb or blocks abutting thereon. , This notice is published in accordance w'th Sec. 105 of the Charter of the City of timfim in she oHicial, paper of said city tn-oit: Th9 Ilandon Kerrdef, the find publFeation on Wov. 11th, 1913, and Mie lent on tior. 1913, and any objections to said a ap3-.ortionintJnt (if any exists) therein th sanft is unjust or'ineouitabrc must btPrilfd in writt with the. City Re-5 cordcr of the sgid City wth$i' ten (10) Slays from the date of tlicjast publication of this otice, tyjiich date is No, 18,1913, thai the same may Cc hejrd n4iroperly Cjualijed and ajjfijtei by the Common Council before thr passage of Qjny ordi nyce assessing the rost ol said improve ment. Sild Common Council will meet as i oo o o Onl a board of equsliution to hear the assess ment, tor (lie improvement of 12th street West on the" 3rd day of December, -1913, at'the hour of ('o'clock P. M. oi aiil day. Dale J -at llsndon, Oregon, this 10th day of Nov., 1913. E. B. KAUSKUD, City Recorder. . .First i'ubl. Nov. 11, 1911. Last l'irtil. Nov. 18, 1911. . Notice of SWee.Wprfe. Notice is hereby given that the Common Cotiuuil of the City of Ilandon, Coos County Oregon, deems it expedient and necessary til improve Second Street Iiast from jiic east line of Grand Avenue o the west line fo June Avenue,, and frofh.the east line of June Avenue to.the west line of Michigan Avenue in the City of Banxlon, Oregqji, at the cost "and expense of tbe owners of the lots parts of lots and tracts of land included in the, improvement disrict to be known as. Local Improvement District No. 18 which district embraces'ltll the property on cither side of said Second street East and abutting' thereon between the East line of Grand Avenue and the Weit line of Michigan Ave nue from the marginal line f said street back to the center of the blocks abutting thereon. Said improvement is to cousin substantially of grading and filling building 6 ft. wide wooden sidewalks', the construct ion of wooden crosswalks and curbs, all of the said improvements tn be built upon the tfTStahlished grade of said second street East and in accordance widi the plans rnd speci fications for tuid work as prepared by the City Engineer filed in the office of the City Recorder and there open to the inspection of all persons inftiested therein. The total cost of said improvement is estimated to be $3,417. 15. Any objections to said improve ment (If any exists) must be filed in writ ing with the City Recorder ou or fcefore November 19th 1913 by the Swners of two thirds in th: area of the properry within the above described improvement district. This notice is given in accordance with a resolution passed by the Common Council on the 10th day of September 1911. E. B. KAUSRUD, ' City Recorder First Publ. Nov. 4th 1913 Second I'ubl. Nov, UUi 1913, 4 ?