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THE COOS BAY TIMES, HARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 13, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 3 1 Mothers Will Always Find TV best rctncdy for rhildrt'n troubled with coughs, colds, whoou Iiir cottRh nml croup. Arch Children's Cough Syrup foittnlnn no oplnlos, chloroform, nor anything thnt l ' nnywny harmful. Prepared especially for children. I'ltK'H PER DOTTLE !M ami .10 cIs.TST-- For Snle nt "The limy Corner" Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. Coos Bay-Rosebwg Stage Line Rally stage between RosoburR and Sunday nt 7 p. m. Fare, 50.00. OTTO SrilETTKR, A Kent, 1-0 MARKET AV., Mnrshllcld. PHONIC If . J'OR SAM" !- ncrc dairy farm. All bottom Innil except about GO acres. 100 ncres cleared und In cultivation. Ilalanco of laud In Hinall briiBh, onHlly cleared. Good house. Largo dairy barn. Dairy house nnd other outbuildings. Lo cated on County road, ono mllo from Coqulllo Itlvor nnd about 2t, mllcB from Coqulllo City. This Is ono of tho beHt buys in Coos county. Price, per ncro, $75. Half cash, balanco on good torniB. Pa cific Heal Estnto Co., Coqulllo, Or. T'Olt SALE Full blood registered Ilorkshlro bonr and bow. Also SliarplcRs Btcnm turhlno separator nnd holler. Will bo sold chenp If taltcn at onco. Address E. A. Williams, CatchlnB Itilot, Mnrsh fleld, or phono 31 IS. VOIt HUNT The Eureka rooming hmiRO ovor Rroukwator olllco. Ap ply to Robert MnrHdon Sr., Mursh llehl. Phono 3125. WANTED Cedar crooks. Call at Bliop for pattern. Columbia Ilont & Machlnory Co. VOIt SAM-; Thoroughbred .Tercey cow $70. Apply EntorprlRO Mont Market, Phono 52-3. HOARD and room. Address P. O. Box 792, Marshflold, Oro. VOIt SAM-: Ono young thorough bred Jersey bull. Enqulro Enter prlco Meat Market, Phono 52-J. WANTED Strong woman or girl to caro for elderly Invalid. Apply to Mrs. SengRtncken. VOIt SAM-; Thoroughbred brown Leghorn ami Rhode Island Rod esss $1.00 por setting of 15. Rox &1 1, Mnrshflold. GOOD ROM!-: For children under Eeen years old. Phono 3039, Coos RIvor. WTi:i Plain nnd children's sow ing by dny. Call 2-10 N 4th St. FOR SAM-; Nine-room bungalow, chenp. Easy tonus, apply P. O. Box, ISC Mnrshflold. FOR SALE-S. C. It. I. Red eggs $1 per 15, special rnto por 100. Ad dress Mrs. J, II. PrlCQ, Allegany. WANTED Girl for general house work. Apply C. L. Pennock, 10G9 Central nvo., Wes't. FOR SAM-; Three homestead relin quishments, wrlto Box 253 Co qulllo, Oregon. W.WTER ,V girl for general house work. Apply to Mrs. J. A. Mat son, 893 qentral avenue. FOR RRXT Furnished apartment In O'Connell building. Phono No. 113-L. WANTED Clean cotton rngs nt Times ofllce. Cash paid on deliv ery. Wanted A want ad will soil It. Wa&SSsft Phono 133-J. Li i. .. . Mnrslutold. Stage leaves dally and ' ' C. P. IJARNARR. A Rent, ROSEIUIHO. CWL A Mean Advantaao. In a breui'h of promise ease tho bar i Inter who held tho brief for Injured beauty arranged that IiIh fair client Khoiild bo ho placed that her charms Hhoiild bo well under the observation of the Jury, lie began a most pathetic appeal by directing their attetitloti to her beauty ami calling for Justice upon the head of him who could wound the heart and betray the coulldenco of ono ho fair, concluding with a peroration of mum pathos ax to melt the court to tears. Tho counsel for tho de fendant then rose, nnd after paying the lady tho compliment of admitting that It was Impossible not to assent to tho encomiums lavished upon her face ho added that nevertheless ho felt bound to ask the Jury not to for got that she wore a wooden leg. Thou ho sat down. The Important fact of which tho fair plaintiff's counsel was unaware was presently established, and tho Jury, feeling rather sheepish at their tears, assessed damages at tho smallest amount Tho American Baby. Tho Amorlcnu baby has n flue, strong nncestry. Tho young men of Euglnnd who wcro Impatient of roll' gtous restraint and of physical oppres sion; the young men of Germany touched with tho dream of democracy; tho pick of northern Europe, the strong, the fair, the self reliant, the conscientious English nt bottom, but with u dash of tho best blood of other raccs-thls Is tho American baby, and no king nnd no lord ever had u better heritage. 'J'nko It as It goes. In Mas sachusetts. In Ohio. In Michigan. In Washington. In California, the nverago American baby has In Its veins more of tho blood of tho Plnntagenets than nny king now living has. It wns his fortune to have come from tho daugh ter lines und the Hues of the younger sous, not from the older son, whom Rrltlsh custom has marked for tho aristocrat. David Starr Jordan. The Youno Man'e Tact. Tho man who was having his pic turo taken In tho photograph gallery was an Innocent listener to the conver sation between two young ladles on the other side of the screen: "You l;now. Kate. 1 sometimes wear u long curl bunging down tho back of my neck?" "Yes." "Well, when Phil wns calling on mo the other evening he naked me If he might have that curl, and I Jokingly said yes. Ilofore I knew what ho wns nhoiit he had taken a little pair of seizors out of his pocket und clipped It off olo"o to my head." "Why. the Ideal Didn't that make you furious" "Not for the smnllest fraction of a second. I thought It was splendid of him that he didn't solxo nml pull It off." Not His Fault. A doctor was summoned to nttond tho miller's little boy. lie wiote out a prescription, which was promptly mado up and administered In due form. The next day he called again to sco his patient und found tho whole family In tears. "Alas.", said tho mother. "I shouldn't hnvo thought that my poor child would have died of tho measles!" "What!" exclaimed tho doctor. "He hod the measlos. and you never told mo?" Paris Journal. i i int Tho Soft Answer. Irritated Frenchman ito Yankee, who had taken him for a waiten-Slr-r, you have gr-r-rossly Insulted me. There Is my card. My seconds vlll vult upon you. slr-r. Yankee Never mind your secouds, Vrenchy. You can wnlt upon mo Just as well. Pass mo tho sauce, nnd be quick about It. Shopping by Mall. Not loug ago In u little town In one of tho prohibition statoj a young man entered the postotllco and nsked the postmaster for a postotllco order. "For how much?" nsked tho post master. "Two gallons'," was tho prompt re pjy, Natlowlj Monthly. Read tho Times Want Ads. y i An extra pair of trousers or two will never come amiss. Here's n ehanco to buy two pairs for whnt you would ex pect to pay for ono If cuvont inndc. They're tho well known nnd wnrrnntod RFTC1IKSS TROl'SERS, In nil lengths nnd slzos, In fancy cheviots, cnsslmeres and worsteds, re presenting tho vory best val ues over known to tho trnde. $2 to $G, In grades, vlzcs and colors to suit nil. Woolen Mill Store MILL-TO-MAN CLOTHIER Mnrslillcltl Oregon Queerod Hli Grandfather. Peter Augustus had a foolish, fond old grnndfnther. Tho grnndfnther wns boasting to n visitor ono day, as grnnd fathers will, nbout tho family ho had raised. "My daughter Marthn is n lino young woman." he said, "and her little boy. Peter Augustus, Is a line lad. Hut the finest thing nbout that pnlr Is tho af fection that exists between them. They never exchange u cross word. They're more like two young lovers than mother nml sou. It's beautiful to see them together. Hold on n min ute, nml I'll call Peter Augustus In. Then his mother will como down, ami you can see their relations for your self." Tho old man rose and ambled heavily to tho door. There was a beatltlc smile on his old face. Little Peter Augustus was playing with tho cat In tho gar den. ; "Peter Augustus!" ho shouted. "Po ter Augustus! Your mother wants you!" Tho Itttlo boy dropped tho cnt and fixed a senrchlug glauco on his grand father. "Your mother wants you, Peter Au gustus!" "Does sho want to worm mo?" Pe ter Augustus cautiously demanded. Really Worth While. Eben Pratt of Murshby had sent two sons to lloston und know ho hud rea son to be proud of them. Ono day a fcumiuer visitor Ihigerlug In Mr. Pratt's grocery, provision nnd dry goods es tablishment mentioned somo of the shining lights who had mado them selves remembered In mid near lloston and others still to bo found there. "Wo'vo had u good many smart men nnd women In nnd around our city," said tho visitor, "and there nre n num ber of them left. We've got scientific inoii nnd writers nnd artists and musl clans nnd" Mr. Pratt's dry volco broke In on the 1st. "If ye call thoe folks snort." ho Bald, "yo want to go down near the water to nn address Pll glvo yo and see tho wuy my boys, Ed nnd Sam. can open oysters! I guess that'll glvo yo something to go by when yo'ro talking of smartness." Exchange. Willing to Bo Honest. Phil May. tho great English nrtlst, earned his tlrst fame In Australia. Ono day a brokeu down minister applied to him for charity, nnd Muy engaged him as n model. As n Joko ho nlso demand oil that his elKhty-year-old pensioner agree to leave him his skeleton when ho died. When Mny left Australia no called his model In. "You've played mo n iiirtv trick." said May. "by swin dling mo out of that skeleton. I cquld have bought one In sound oruor ami .niiiiinoii for half tho money you've cost me." Tho old fellow, conscious of his b-ise Ingratitude to his best and most patleut friend, nuswered: "Don't bo nngry with mo. Mr. May. It's not my fault. 1 mennt to keep my word. Stuy In Sydney a few months longer mid clve me another chance to show you that I am n man of honor." North Bend News Clins. N, Norrls of Lakeside, who has been III hns been brought to Mercy hospital for treatment. The North Rend city council will meet tomorrow night to take up vari ous matter. Nothing will be done nbout the proposed municipal water system for North Rond nnd Mnrsh flold until Mayor Simpson returiiR. Tuesday morning Prof. l- A. Gol doti will deliver an address nt tit" North Rend high school. Ho has choson John Ruskln ns the author to ho discussed and it is certain that every one attending will ho sure to hear a scholarly paper. It is hoped that the parcntR will bo present an 1 encourage this lino of literary worit In connection with our high-school. OREGON PRODUCES LESS COLD THAN SILVER IN HMO Over Oiie-llnlf the State's Output or Roth Metals Credit to linker County. WASHINGTON, D. C, Fob. 13. Tho gold production of Oregon, nc- cordlug to Charles d. Yale, of the United States Geological Survey, has of Into been between $750,000 and $S50,000 annually, nnd of Bllver bc- tweon 10,000 and 70,000 ounces, with n tendency to nnnunl decrease In tho output of both metals. Josephine county holds tho record nR tho most productive of Oregon counties In placer gold; on tho oth er hand, tho largest production of deep mines conies from linker coun ty. In output of gold linker county still holds tho lend, as It doos In the yield of silver, nnd It Is producing ovor 50 por cent of tho totnl output of all metals for tho stnte. Thero aro nbout 175 productive mines In Oregon. Tho Inrgest number nro placers but tho greater proportion of tho yield Is derived from tho deep mines. A larger ratio of decrenso In gold yield Is shown In tho pincers thnn In tho quartz mines. Produc tive mining Is bolng cnrrlcd on in 12 counties of tho state. Tho southwestern counties of Ore gon, comprising Coos, Curry, Doug laR, Jackson, Josophlno nnd Lnno obtain most of tholr gold' from pinc ers, although somo Is derived from doop mines. Whllo tho plncor pro duction In thoso counties shows ovl dcuco of falling off, tho deop mlno yield hns been augmented, so that tho combined yield of this tlor of couutlos shows n general . Increase Tho northwestern counties of the stnto, Including linker, Grant, Hnr noy, Mainour, Union, Wallowa and Whoolor counties, dorlvo much tho grenter part of tholr gold from lodo mining, tlio plncor gold yield bolng of less Impo'rtnnco. Howevor, of Into a decldod decrenso In yield of both placer and doop mlnos in this roglon has boon apparent, amounting to nbout one-fifth of tho totnl of this tlor of counties. The Director of tho Mint esti mates a gold production of $031,173 In Oregon In 1910 against $829,000 In 1909, and an output of G2.S-16 fine ounces of sllvor In 1910 against C9.G00 flno ounces in 1909. $1.00 SALE Let $1.00 do tho work of $1.50 $1.75 and $2.00 nt tho LADIES EM PORIUM beginning Monday, Fob 13. Trv Tho Tlmps' Want Ads Hnvo your Spring nnd Summor Suit Made Your Measure for Only $ ! 3 nnd from that 'up to $37.50. Nearly 300 different samples to select from and romomber wo guarantee n flt nnd satisfaction. Como In and look ovor tho now Spring Samples and get tho prices. The Bazar HOUSE OF QUALITY. Phono S2-J I.MPORTANT-NOTICi;. All persons Indebted to Ploneor Grocery Company aro hereby re quested to make prompt settlement of snmo as It Is necessary to close our books Immediately. By so doing you will save costs of collection. Mako payments. to Israel Lando. II. E. RESSEY, Trustee, IgpCAL nip LOCAL TEMPERATURE RE- PORT. . For twenty-four hours ondlng nt 1:43 p. in.. Feb. 12, by Mrs. nt 1:13 p. in., Fob. 12, by Mrs. E. MlngiiB, special government meteorological observer: Maximum 50 Minimum 59 At 4:43 ii. m 4G Precipitation 37 Wind Southwest; cloudy. Hii)s SnliHin. Peter MlrrnBOUl has purchnscd John Snyder's Interest lu tho Nntlonnl Saloon nnd will con duct the plncc henceforth. Due Tuesday. Tho Alliance Is duo hero Tuesday from Eurekn nnd will probably Ball the samo dny for Portland. Undergoes Operation. Oscar An derson of Gnrdlnor, nged nbout six teen, Is recuperating nt Mercy hospl tnl from nu operation for appendi citis which ho underwent last Thurs day. Very III. Jud. Mills, n woll known Coos liny ninu, Is reported vory 111 of Rrlghts dlBense nnd n complication of Ills nt the home of his daughter, Mrs. Egntioff, nt East side. High Tides. Yostorday and to dny, tho tldo reached about tho high est stage of tho year hero. Resides tho high tide, Hood waters from tho creeks and Inlets raised tho lovol In tho Ray. Ruys Ruslness. E. F. Morrlssoy has nbout closed n dcnl for tho pur chase of M. E. Whltmoro's Interest In tho Coos Hay Paving and Con struction company nnd expects to contliiuo tho business nlonc. In Los Angeles. As yet no word hns been recolvod mtto whon C. J. MIUIs, who was summoned to Sail Francisco to confor with tho South ern Pacific officials, will return to Coos Ray. He- Is now nt Los Ange les on business. Meet Today. Tho Port of Coos Day commissioners met todny, but did not tako up any business of Importnnco ns nothing can bo dono cldes tho enfio of tho Dennett Trust cldes tho enso of tho onnett Trust company nnd tho Southorn Oregon company attacking Its validity. Messrs. C. S. Wlnsor, W. C. Hnrrls nnd Honry Songstnckon woro tho on ly members In attendance. Concert Success. Tho concort glvon by tho Naval Resorvo Rand at tho Masonic Opora IIouso yostordny aftornoon wns largoly attondod nnd grontly enjoyed. Tho various nitm bora woro roundly npplaudcd and tho progress tho band hns mndo brought many bouquets for tho momhors, Tho rondltlon of tho overture "Light Cavalry" and tho "Hungarian Fan tasy" won csppclnl npplnuso. Noxt to Director Fonton, Dr. Toyo prob ably camo In for tho grentest In dividual npprovnl. RIRDS HELP FRUIT GROWERS. Undoubtedly ono of tho mnln rea sons why this country Is so fieo from fruit posts. Is that during tho wlntor months robins nnd othor ! birds nssomblo In tho orohnrds In flockB. Thoy mny oat somo of tho fruit thnt has beon loft on tho trees but tho mnln objects of search nro eggs, chrysnlydes ond othor forms thnt Insects nssumo lu tho winter tlmo. It Is to bo regretted that tho birds to not recolvo abundant credit for tholr kindly olllces but nro fre quently killed by boys nnd othors in tho nnmo of "sport." If It is found that tho Insects Increaso as tho flocks of robins diminish tho reason may becomo apparent and tho birds ro colvo tho protection that thoy do- sorvo. Myrtlo Point Enterprise Oranges SWEET Oranges Are CHEAP Now Is the Time To Enjoy Them Personal Notes W. F, HARMON Is hero from Co qullle on business. R K, 1100T1I, who has been ill ot In grippe, Is Improving. DR. K. M1NGUS Is recovering from u severe uttnek of tho grip. L. A. LANOLKY'S CHILDREN nro reported quite 111 of the grip. MISS VIOLET HENDERSON, who has 111 Is rapidly recuporatlng. MISS LAURA COLVER of Catching Inlet Is n Murshfleld visitor today. CAPT. W. C. HARRIS of Sumner, Is n Marslillcld business visitor today MRS. A. 11. POWERS has been suf fering from n severe attack of la grippe. THOMAS JU7.A and hrldo nro mov ing Into tho Tower houso on South Fourth street. MRS. FRANK ROGERS returned to her homo on South Coos River to day after n short visit with friends here. C. R. PECK Is expected homo to morrow from Salem where ho has lieou looking nfter supremo court matters. JAS. WATSON, county clerk, return ed to Coqulllo this nftcrnoou at tending tho Lincoln bnnqtiet and spending Sunday with friends on tho liny. A. S. HAMMOND of Coqulllo return ed homo this morning after an ovor Sundny visit hero. Ho wob also hero to attend tho Lincoln bnnquct. MRS. ELI.ADETII ADAMS is recu perating rapidly from her recent operation nnd expects to soon bo nblo to rcBiimo her position nt the Mngncn & Matson store. MRS. K. A. HENDRICKS nnd chil dren left for National City, Cal., to Join Mr. Hendricks, who has established a homo there. Mr. Hendricks war 'formorly buttor ninkor nt tho Cold Storngo plant. The Swedlih Almanac. The Swedish name almauue differs from English ulmauacs In giving, be sides the usual Information, u Chris tian mime for each sex for every day of the year. The mimes Hot forth hnvo to receive tho approval of tho king. The object alined at Is to secure a greater choice of nnmes for parents mid to avoid tho endless repetition of n dozen or so names. A similar name ulmniine is Issued under royal author ity lu one of tho Gorman states, Lou don Graphic. 8bunded Digger. "How did you get that now clerk? Ho wouldn't accept an offer from me." "Probably I offered him larger In ducements." "I told him his wages would bo $10 ii week." "That's It, then. I told him his sal nry would bo $10 n month." Clovolaud Lender. Moral Courage, As to moral courage, I have vory rare ly met with tho 'J o'clock In tho morn ing courage. I mean unprepared cour age, that which Is necessary on un un expected occasion, und which, in splto of tho most unforeseen ovents, leaves full freedom of Judgment nml decision. Napoleon. Beginning Early. Callur (viewing now baby) Do yon think ho Is goln to resemblo his father? Mother I shouldn't bo sur prised. Ho keeps mo up nights even now. Rostou Transcript. Ups and Downs. "Oh, well, everybody bus his ups ond downs!" "That's tight. Jpst nt present I'm down pretty Jow becnuso I'm hard' up." . The great soul of this world Is Just. Cnrlylo. DON'T FORGET tho VALENTIN1J social danco at. Odd Fellows' hall next Monday evening. $1.00 SALE Lot $1.00 do tho work of $1.50 $1.75 nnd $2.00 at tho LADIES EM PORIUM beginning Monday, Fob 13 ii Read tho Times Want Ads. Try Tho Times Want Ads. r iiJ- t. -