The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, September 09, 1910, EVENING EDITION, Page 4, Image 4

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THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD, OREGON. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1910 -EVENING EDITION.
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J. C. Lininger Files Petition For (continued from PaBo u
Relief of Note Endorse
ment Liabilities.
Answers Assertions Made Re
garding His Work As Coun
ty Fruit Inspector.
EDITOR TIMES: Replying to the"
not recognlzo sin Is becnuso their con
sciences hnve boon deadened ay Its
Influence.
J. C. Lininger, Presbyterian minis-1 "Sin Is not sclf-cnnlng. It Is like
tor lato of North 13end, hns filed In a cancer. It does not euro Itself, but arraignment of the fruit Inspection
Uio united States court a petition In gots worso and worso until It deadens
bankruptcy, which has been referred the- feelings and sensibilities of man.
to Judgo C. A. Sehlbredo as referee, sin Is thought by somo to bo only
Tho liabilities aro given ns $3G, 408 something to bo Imagined. How
and nro practically nil notes duo to would you llko to pay your grocery
parties In Chicago and other eastern bill thnt way? I confess I bellove I'd
cities. It Is stated by tho petitioner 'llko to bo a follower of Mrs. Eddy
that nearly all of tho liabilities wcro when It enmo to paying my bills. Sin
brought about as an endorser or suro.s not Imaginary, for I say to you tho
ty for other parties. Tho only assets j best evidence of growth In grnco Is a
aro household goods valued at fill,' deeper sensitiveness to sin, and tho
which nro claimed as exempt. 'best ovldcnco of bnckslldlng nnd
8. D. Lininger, wlfo of J. C. Llnln-'npostacy is a lack of sonsltlvenesa of
gcr, nlso filed a petition In bnnk-'sln."
ruptcy. Tho liabilities aro $16,500,1 .,,..
and tho assets household goods and SAMPLE SENTENCES FROM LAST
cunning vniucu ni uu ami ciaimou vifiiir' urimnv
as exempt. Tho cases nro practically MUU1 '''-
tho until o ns S. H. Lininger was en
dorser on somo of tho snmo notes ns ' s' "ko n oplnto deadens tho
J C. Lininger. As tho only nssots In 'conscience until finally tho llfo gots
either caso aro claimed as exempt '"lBt icHB-"
thoro will bo nothing for tho credit-1 "Tll wn8ca of ' is 'lent", nntl
ors. Tho reforco hns not yet set a't,loso wnsos havo never been
tlmo for tho hearing of tho creditors. changed."
Mr. Lininger rccontly ncccptcd a call I "Yo" cnu tlotermlno whothcr you
to Pendleton, Oro. Ho was formerly nro KolB l or down by your In-
pastor at North Ilonil. ! creasing or decreasing sonsltlvoness
Will Hell Goods. I to sin."
Rcforco Sehlbredo, in tho matter J "ll '" posslblo for an Individual or
of tho bankruptcy of William J. ,n community to becomu so saturnted
Preston, who conducted nn electrlcnl .'" 8ln tlint t ,n8t It liocomea totally
supply houso In Mnrshflold, has given 'Indifferent to salvation."
an order empowering Arthur K. Peck "Tno Prime- ronson so many turn
ns trustco to Bell tho nssotH which ftWny fr01 Christ Is becnuso thoy lovo
which consist of goods on hnnd. Tho ;Hln n"'1 nro t willing to forsnko It."
liabilities In tho caso aro nbout $1 I "Yo" ennnot cover your sin so
100 nnd tho nssots will probably not ,,cl but God will discover It. Ho
bring moro thnn enough to pny tho.81""0 yolir '" will find you out."
expenses of tho case, so there will I "Snlvatlon Is n gift. Accept It ns
likely bo nothing for tho creditors, p011 would nny other gift. Wo nro
The lYcy Cine. , saved not by whnt wo do for God, but
Another atop hns been taken In tho , l' whnt h 'ma lono for us."
caso of L. A. Frcy. Mr. Froy iniulo "
nn nssignmont and after this wns
dono Attorney John D. Goss, repre
senting n number of tho creditors,
filed a petition for nn Involuntary
bankruptcy. Judgo Sehlbredo re
ceived n tologrnm this morning from
tho clorlc of tho United Stntos court
stntlng that Poter Loggto had boon
Appointed temporary trusteo and
snvo bond In tho Bum of $10,000.
x.rfjrsr.'sr.SiWi k m pns
tho adjudication, when tho creditors. a SCflCS of Meetings in
ih evivui n innuve.
HQIIw
SHANNON IN
! WASHINGTON
PIONEER CITIZEN IIJUI),
Arlington, Wash.
A recent press dispatch from Ar-
' llngton, WiiBhlngton, tells of tho com-
A. Wlllnnl RIch ut HIh Homo Near monconient of nn ovnngollcal enm-
ProKper. palgn by Dan Shannon, who conduct-
COQUILLE, Ore., Sopt. 0. Al. 0d w aeries of meetings hero liiHt wln
"Wlllnrd, who died at his homo near tor. Tho dispatch says::
Prosper, wns a woll known pioneer "The big tubornncle, beaming with
citizen. Tho funernl wns hold Kt Tungsten lights nnd brllllnnt
Wednesdny morning from tho Moth-, with handsome decorations, nllvo
odlst Church In Coqulllo mid thoWth n largo nudlonco and npprecla
burlal wns at tho .Masonic Cemetery. tlvo chorus singing, wbh dedicated to
Mr. Wlllard wns born In Sliunnn-1 tliu worship of God by tho Itcv. Dr.
hon, Illinois, on October 23, 1S70, ! Myron W. Ilaynes, of Chicago, whoao
nnd wns 39 years, 11 months nnd 22 irniiiomt pastorates with tho Engle-
scrvlco, printed In your Issue of tho
5th Inst., I hnvo this to say:
That tho Inspector Is acting entire
ly within his Instructions In making
his headquarters In Mnrshflold, tho
majority of tho fruit markoted pass
ing through this port.
That tho fruit growers of tho Co
qulllo Valley wcro duly notified of
tho enforcement of tho horticultural
laws, at tho opening of the senson,
through tho Coqulllo Valley Fruit
Growers' Association.
Thnt tho nssertlon that three-
fourths of tho fruit sold In Mnrsh
flold from tho locnl ranches would not
pnss inspection Is false.
That tho aBsortlon that Mnrshflold
Is being mndo tho "gont" In tho mat
ter of fruit Inspection Is nlso fnlse.
That tho purposo of the Stnto Hoard
of Horticulture Is lo upbuild the fruit
raising Industry by keeping at) fnr as
possble, Infested fruit out of tho
State by causing owners of orchards
to erndlcato tho peats therefrom: by
making tho growing of DISEASED
fruit unprofitable, and such fruit II
ablo to seizure,
Thnt tho Inference la plnln that
"Mr. Kicker" would llko tho county
Inspector to remove his hendquartors
from Mnrshflold, for reasons best
known to "Mr. Klckor," but also sur
mised by tho Inspector.
Thnt tho Identity of "Mr. Kicker"
Is clear to tho county Inspector.
Thnt tho Inspector Is subject to tho
ordors of tho Stnto Hoard nnd not to
thoso of "Mr. Kicker."
Thnt the hnrdshlps crontod, If any
oxlst, nro entirely tho result of tho
neglect on tho part of tho growors
of their own proportyj nnd, finally,
Tlint "Mr. Kicker" would show hot
ter tasto If ho used his Influence nnd !
nrguinont In support of n movement office.
of great Importance to tho hortlcul-
turnl interests of this county instend
of assuming tho nttltudo of n knocker
and charlatan, casting nbout for
menus to ovndo lnwa, tho onforco
mont of which Interferes nnd fn n
mensuro curtails tho profits which ho
hns boon wont to glean out of traffle
In diseased, Infected nnd othorwiso
contraband fruits.
P. M. IIALL-LEWIS,
Coos Co. Fruit Inspector.
Mnrshflcld, Sopt. Ctli.
Captain of Breakwater Says
Boat Has Been Doing Great
Ocean Traveling.
Tho stenmor Drcakwatcr has made
n flno record while on the Ave dny
Bchedulo between Portland and Coos
liny. Tho following under n big
hendllner nppeared In tho Oregonlnn:
"When tho Btcnmer Drcakwatcr
swung into her dock yesterday after
noon, arriving from Coos Bay, sho
completed n record which Cnpt. Mac
gonn proudly declares has not, In his
knowledge, been equaled by any ves
bcI afloat.
Tho staunch little steamer hns for
nearly flvo nlonths mnlntnlncd n five
day schedulo from this port to Coos
Dny, making COO nautical miles each
round trip, and in that time, her cap
tain dcclnrcs, has not been off her
schedulo nn hour at nny tlmo.
"Regardless of fog, wind or bar
conditions, tho vessel hns swung back
nnd forth with tho regularity of n
pcndlum, crossing in nnd out when I
tho bnr was forbidding to other craft,
carrying largo loads of freight and
thousands of pnsscngcrs.
In nil 20 trips were made on tho
flvo-dny schedule, aggregating 15,
C00 mles of travel. Tho schedulo was
abandoned becnuso tho tin III c condi
tions did not warrant so frequent n
service. Hereafter tho Breakwater
will mako n trip every week, begin
ning Tuesdny nnd having two Inyovor
days each trip nt this end.
"During this tlmo Captain Mac
genu, tho llternry Bklppor of tho
Drenkwater hns found plenty of tlmo
to work on his grent tragic poem,
which Is promised to tho public bo
foro long.
"Tho Drenkwater met heavy north
west winds during nor pnssago up tho
coast and Uio sea was rough. She
carried 100 passengers nnd n general
cargo."
A roofing guarantee is
worth no more than
the quality
of the roofing.
If the roofing is not made to
make good, the
maker never will.
Buy Malthoid Roofing lay it carefully
you'll never have occasion to request us to
protect our guarantee.
Malthoid will render you a
roof service so good
so long
so satisfactory you'll forget the
guarantee.
Twenty-six years of practical experience
m making the original
roofing which always makes good
Malthoid.
Hade by The Paraffine Paint Co. C. E. NICHOLSON,
Sun FwnfKfn and rvrrwh"f Marsh field, Orcg o
It's
free
tni
lot It.
A Mi
ind ilu,k,
bk oi
"Cheerful
Homei,"
Tfcllknoklft
llluitniti txtt
el tl not
ttlfil
bnnk,.,
footbrrt
Cilllortlt.
Afookcrrry
borne billfer
111 prltc.
ItM Irre.
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GET YOUR SUNDAY ROAST
HEIIE IK YOU WANT SOMETHING CHOICE
IP YOU ARE GOING CAMPINO Oil IF YOU WANT A LITTLE
SOMETHING EXTRA NICE FOIl DltEAKFAST, GET SOME OP OUR
HOME SMOKED I1ACON. IT'S FINE.
FOIt THAT PICNIC DINNEIt, OUR WEINIES AltE FINE
FULL LINE OF NICE, JUICY, TENDEU FItESH MEATS.
Union Meat Market
PHONE 58.
Hnvo your LKTTEK HEADS nnd
HILL HEADS printed nt THE TIMES
IS HANNEIt YIELD.
days old at death.
Mr. Wlllard lived many years nt
the old homo In tho Hoy iettlemeut.
Ho lonves a wlfo, formerly Miss Mc-
wood ami Hulden nveuue llaptlst
churches, have given him n national
reputation ns a pulpit orator ami
euurcn uouienior. no spoke on
Cuo, nnd two sons, cloven nnd twolvo , "The .Mtutery of the Situation," with
years old, besldo his mother, Mrs. 0.,,,,, eloquence and Intellectual bright
It. Wlllard, two brothors, Cnpt. O. U.0M nnd originality thnt groatly Inl
and Frank Wlllard, and n Bister, Mrs. i prtWW, nnd delighted Arlington, nnd
.espeolnlly convinced a promising
A O, Miller.
Delayed Shipment
-; young man to surrender his heart
tntnn$innnS$HIS$$$it( clirlt,t- '''ll0 l't Judges consid
er the doctors dUcourso In the lino
jof Kien(uos nnd power, ns easily
placing him among the foremost
Has lust arrived of noniilnr CiinvrlKlit l,rophor" "r '" " TM niJnilr-
llookH. For the next week we will "l,I "'lo'0 nonlce splendidly
K.,n ihM. imnk nt n .i.Hm.i.,iv inw i VVMm tho way for tho five weeks'
ri. ti. munwhiL. r., .1 f.,w .,f . "imlgu of Dan SImnnoii, the ey-
i.. iih.m clone ovnugelUt, whose mnrveloua
Weavers,
Jnno Oilile,
ItnmliiT Near Koro.t Grove Hns Dig
Wluiit Ciitp.
PORTLAND, Oro., Sopt. 9. Whnt
Is thought to bo tho bonnor yield of
oats gathered anywhere In tho Stnto
during tho present hnrvest has Just
been threshed In Scogglns Vnllov.
nonr Forest Grove, Oro. T. W. Sain
got 117 bushels of onts per ncro from
n flold of 37 acres. He says tho grain
grow on practically raw land along
creek bottoms.
THE ROYAL
TONIGHT
"HUMAN HEARTS,"
The Great Emotional Driinm Known
From Const Jo Coast.
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STEAMER M.SF. PLANT l
Sails for San Francisco every eight days, g
TICKETS RESERVED UP TO THE ARRIVAL OF THE BIHP, 8
ri:si:rvations will he cancelled at that time u.v.
LESS TICKET IS I10UGHT. i
F. S. Dow, Agent. Marshfield Ore
1X)R THE QUEEN OF THE RAY,
CEE E.VSTSIDE.
I'liile Wllllniu, rocor,,a '" Oregon nnd Washington
God's Good Man.
bid fair to b0 reproduced hore.
Rest Man,
l'l'lMiiiem of Cliimro,
ScjitH of the Mighty,
Klieplienl of the III1N,
ICiiiptio UulldfiK, Into the Primitive,
Awakening of Helen Ritchie, Myii,
lli-ncs Row I, The Kcloml Viigiilioiul,
ni-tO or Fight,
The Shannon party, consisting of
Younger Set, "l)an" nml h,a Klfta wlfo' of 1,rof'
Vniii't- Hali I '"'" "" "", i" iiuiuii biiiki'IH, r
Call of the llloiul,
Col, Givntlieait,
llnii'ler, The Fair Moon of Until,
Spoiler, Roll Sou of Rjittle,
Kndlim, Morals of Marcus Onlyne,
King Spruce, Printers of Udells,
ClutKrou, Gnuton . Co.,
P.luslve 1mi1hI, My Lady tif Olewe,
The Lady of the Mount, Traitor,
The CorU'in Love, ShernxU.
50c
Crosby & Homer,
1 1 1 CENTRAL AVE,
, Use Th Times' Want Ads.
, rived from New York and Michigan,
full of enthusiasm nnd optimism, be
ing In due fettle after weeks of vnca-
I tlon and rustication In the east. Dan
al........... i.. ........... i.. i.i. .. ..i .
Loaded Dice -"""""" ,a ''i iuiuie, aim
iM.iaii'i iui (.villus, iiiii.'iiiiii(; .Ullil' U
llio humblest and highest, to the sin
ner and saint, and especially gripping
the men folks to his heart with honks
of stool. Those who live hoard
"Hilly" Sunday at his best, and also
havo witnessed Dan Shnnnon's top
notch inovomontB, freely say that In
many respects "Dan" Is the mightier
evangelist."
AIRS. A. Q. AIKEN
will have her fall and winter millin
ery on display on and nftor
SEPTEMBER 14
Read Tho Times' want ads.
Just Arrived
On
BREAKWATER
FRESH
Oregon lVult nml Vegetables for
Ollivant & Weaver
Our list for Satuitlay will be
Rlnclc, Miwut, Tokay and Seodles
t. rapes, Peaches, Pears, Apples, Da-
.imuni., Oranges, Lemons, HlucRnuisou
Plums, .MiiMkuichms, Watermelons,
CnutnlouiH's, Tonmtoen, Sweet Potn-
tHs, Cnliilower, Com, Peas, Reams,
Hell Peppers, Rlnilmrli, Celery, Cub.
bage, Turnips, Rutabagas, Reets, Car
rots, 1'arMilps, encumbers, Radishes,
Onions and Lettuce,
The best of fruits. ;uul Vegetables.
Phone us your order.
OLLIVANT & WEAVER
The Pure Food Grocers,
2,000 FEET OTHER PICTURES,
Including two good comedies never
befme (.ecu in Martdillcld:
.MORE OF HETTY'S PRANKS
and
PETE HAS A GOOD TIME.
Wo will ropoat, for tho benefit of
thoso who did not seo It last Tuesday,
"CORPORAL TRUMAN'S WAR
STORY." it's a sotry of an empty
Bloove. Every school child should bco
this great picture Every G. A. It.
etoron will ngroo to Its marvelous
truthfulness.
ADMISSION 10c.
SOME
Cornir Third
.nj Central
Phone
27S
Klugan Ilncon, Ham and Laid. An
nbsolule guarantee of quality.
Don't forget to look nt our window
for other fancy groceries we nro now
displaying.
We have local Tomatoes, Carrots,
Reets, Cabbage, Celery, String Heans,
GretMi Peas, HutnlMgas. Also Pepper',
Garlic, etc.
Grnvcustelu Apples by the bov.
CHAS.
STAUFF
"Good Things to Eat."
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1T--K -,--
iieaver Hill Coal
.MOUNT DIARLO AND JOSSON CE.MENT
Tho belt Domestic nnd Importod brands.
Plaster, Lime, Drlck, nnd all kinds of builders mntorlal.
HUGH McLAIN
GENERAL CONTRACTOR
niO SOUTH RROADWAY riJONE 201
S a
STEAMER BREAKWATER
Sails from Alnswortlt Dock, Portlaiul, ut 8 P. M every Tucsiby.
Sails from Coos Ray every Saturday nt servlco of time. Reservation!
Mill not be held Inter than Friday noon, unless tickets are nurcliascd.
g W. F. MUler, Agt. Phone Main 35-L
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w Tin:
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AND COMMODIOUS
FAST
Steamer Redondo
(EQUIPPED WITH AV1RELESS)
WILL MAKE REGULAR TRIPS CARRYING PASSEXCKlW
AND FREIGHT RETWE.'.N COOS RAY AND SAX FRANCIS
CO. ALL RESERVATIONS FOR PASSENGERS MADE AT
ALLIANCE DOCIC, MARSHFIELD AND INTER-OCEAX
TRANSP. CO. FIFE HLDG., SAN FRANCISCO. FOR INFOR
MATION PRONE 11-J or 283.
SAILS FROM SAN FRANCISCO, SEPT. 14TH.
IXTER.OCEAN TRANSPORTATION CO.
A full
lino of TUXGSTkv o
TANTALV.M LAMPS i.t ,M,..-..
- i-m;U,
"aaHsas!itj!Si5h2ri
Get In your orders for renewals for
need'hem. "" Er0W 8hrt
Coos Bay Wiring Co.
EXPERT ELECTRICIANS.
Respectfully ask your patronage.
PHONE 237-J.
WE HAVE PLACED IN POIlUO
SERVICE
A Bus to Meet All Trains
Will also -make calls on telepto8
orders.
Phono 120J. l''oue ,J
A baggage wagon bos also
added that will call for and le
trunks, baggage and light el6rr,
Also run private back to Roseburs-
L. ft HEISNER
Livery and Feed Stable,
tnmfiMiiaKfc. ,
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