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THE COOS BAY TIM, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1911 EVENING EDITION. X. Ill FOR it THE POWER" Powerless Christians Are Hin drance Says Rev. Rutledcje In Sermon. i r to mo Canvass For Chamber of Com merce Is Meeting With Great Success. Itev. Rutledge spoke to n large con gregation lust night in the First Unp tlBt church of this city. His me sage was especially for the Christian people. Using the text found In T.t.bn OJtti nlmlttnt ntwl Mil. 4Hth verse: "Tnrry ye In the city of Jeru- tho Marshfleld Chnmber of Commerce salem until ye be endowed with power been so successful ns tho one now In from on high." Mr. Rutlcilge snld ' progress. The first cnnvnss yesterdny Not since the whirlwind campaign made four or live years ago under tho direction of Tom Richardson of Port land has an effort to gain support for to 13,861 pounds, valued at $1,760;' nnd that of lead declined from 400 pounds in 1900 to nothing In 1010. Daker county led In gold production with 1n output of $101,002, mostly from doqp mines, followed by Jose phine witli $150,0-18 from both pin cers and deep mines. All of the cop per production nnd 29,835 ounces of tho silver, output nlso came from Dnker county, whoso output of gold, silver and copper wns valued at $418,S73 In 1,910. The combined gold output from southwestern Ore gon In 1010 wns $209,321, of which $130,103 was placer gold. The placer , gold output of this region decreased $55,149 In 1910. The mines of north eastern Oregon produced $170,164 In gold In 1910, of which tho placer 'yield was $10,822 and the deep-mine lylold $429,324. The pincers of thlsi (region showed an Increase of $4,750 I in 1910 nnd the deep mines a do crease of $42,311. that all are desirous of having power. The business man craves It, the teach er desires It that she may rightly train the minds of the children en trusted to her. The believer needs it or he cannot live the life In this world he should. "How can wo mingle in tho world", said tho minister, "without being con by the special committee- brought greater results than nnyono had anti cipated. "Everybody Is Joining nnd contri buting liberally," remarked A. T. Haines today. "We were only out a few hours and while we could canvass only part of the business men, wo found practically everyone willing to tnmlnntcd with all Its filth nnd mlse- co-operate In support of the Chnmber ry? We ennnot unless we have power of Commerce. While some of them to overcome It. This Is what we aro could not nfford big subscriptions, to receive from God. The reason they at least signed nB a membership more people are not more powerful fee nnd promised to personally do In their Christian living Is becnuse all they could. That's what wo want, they nro fearful. Peter was fearful, We nre going to try and get all of nnd his fear worked against his own them In." welfare and the extending of tho The committee expects to work blessing to others. When pressed part of each afternoon for a few dnys upon by the enemies of Jesus ns ho more when their work will bo check- warmed himself about their fire ho ed up nnd another canvass mado for dented his Master. Decause he was thoBe who were possibly overlooked, fearful then his life wns of no uso The committee out yesterday conslst- ns n follower of Christ when It should cd of A. T. Hnlnes, Henry Scngstac- have been powerful. ikon, A. J. Mendel, Dr. J. T. McCor- "Jesus told them to tnrry at Jeru- mac, M. C. Horton nnd Geo Rotnor. salem. not because God wns going to delay his blessing, but becnuse they needed to be changed. The rea son you have not more power today is because you are not willing to sub mit yourselves to God nnd His will. It wns a heart searching time for everyone There wns no discord. There wns on tho other hand "one accord." Havo your calling cwds printed at The TtniHs office Try Tho Times Want Ada: LUMBER FIRM WINS CASK. Up- Federal Suit to Cancel Claims held In Only One Instance. PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 12. Tho Donth-Kelly Lumber compnny won the biggest end of n verdict In tho IT., On. I Sinlm TVatrlnt nniirt In thft TIMS power WHICH UO(l IS SO ,, ni,iQ, i, l... M, trnvnrnmnnt to willing to grant Is not for n certain ., .. ,imi,P ninim. issued to nolect few but for the common peo- , . ,mtonteos under tho timber pie. You nre. entitled to It. will you' ,, ,. np, on .,, cronii that tho not surrendcr'yourself to God now?" Meeting tonight at 7:30 sharp IX)SS VK11Y SMALL Initial appllcntlons wero mado by tho nppllcnnts for the use nnd benefit of the defendant nnd under bucii an agreement. The enso was ono of fnct entirely, In which it wns lncum- Coos County V,rv Patrol Reports on uent on tho government to prove n Forest Fires This Year complete caBe against the defendant Sec. W. J. Cohrnd, of tho Coos' nnd not for the defendnnt to prove County Fire Patrol has Just ,om- ' , ,,, ocl8lon wpnt plcted the annunl report on tho flr.;s ,nt0 t,e (nc,B ,n (Matt ,, foun(, Umt during the year. The loss has Lean f0nr f the claims, Issued originally tho lightest in years according to his to Stephen A. La Rant, Alice La Rant, report. In the report It Is stated Ethel M. La Rant and M. F. Ln Rant, that thcro wcro but thrco fires of any wore properly ln the possession of . .i i . the defendnnt compnny, but thnt tho coni-cqiionco and tho totnl amount of ,()orn, offlcn)g ,, R00(l rcng()n t0 land burned over aggregated not ueeve tfat the pntents should be moro than GOO acres. The total Mm- explained in court. Ho found the her loss was less than 200,000 ffot. patent that had been Issued to Ed Tho nssoclation spent about llO.POo'wird Jordnn nnd then transferred to tuo ueienuniii siimnu uu rauuvm-u nnd tho total cost of maintaining tho fire protection work was one and ono half cents per acre. Ono of the Importnnt parts of the work was tho extens'on of telephone lines to different pnrts of tho county. Tho farmers wero given tho uso of these linos free of charge nnd' In u turn nro asked to report any llrs thnt may occur to hondqunrtrs. Many trails were cut to the more Iso lated timber districts nnd old lire traps woro burned out. Thcso pre cautions kept down the fire loss. NOTICE TO FISHERMEN. We want fresh salmon nnd nr prepared to pay tho highest cash price for thorn. For further parti culars seo C. G. HOCKETT, Empire City, m GEO. F. SMITH. ... i mo K've because of a previous agreement for Its trnnsfer, the necessary nicyiey hav ing been advanced by the defendnnt for the purpose. OREGON .MINUS REPORT. Tola! Product Ion In HMO lv. Than Previous Year. In Oregon, according to Charles G. Ynle. of tho United States Geological Survey, the total value of tho mine production of gold, silver nnd cop per In 1910 wns $700,070, against $S27,001 In 1909. which, however, nlso Included the value of the lead produced during tl.at year. Tho ore treated in 1910 wns 82,132 short tons, ngnlnst C9.2S1 tmiB In 1909. The production of gold decreased from $781,904 In 1909 to $079,48S In 1910; that of silver Increased from 27.S27 line ounces, vnlued at $14.- 470, to 35.97S fine ounces, valued at $19,428; that of copper fell off from 235,000 pounds, valued at $30.550, SKIN A MASS Of TIRE Horrible torture pain unendur able days when tho whole body seems to be burning up long nights of sleepless agony Then Instant relief tho skin cooled and refreshed nil burning and itching gone! Thousands testify to tilts' thou sands who suffered from Eczomn, Psoriasis and other skin troubles, un til they henrd of thnt simple cool ing wnsh of wlntergreen, thymol nnd other Ingredients known ns D.D.D. Prescription. J. Samuel Lewis of St. Paul, Minn., writes: "I used three bottles of D. D. D. Prescription, nnd now my skin, once n mass of lire and Irritation, Is as smooth nnd soft ns n child's." A 25c trial bottlo will give you po sitive proofl We nro so ccrtnln of what D. D. D. will do for you thnt wo offer you n full size bottle on this gunrnntco: If you do not find thnt It takes away tho Itch AT ONCE, it costs you not n cent. Call here and talk It over. Red Cross Drug Store. New Measin Overcoats They're Here Just arrived from the east the swellest lino of Clothing ever shown in ilarshfiehl, AVe especially want the young men to eoino in and look at them, for they have CLASS, and the price, $20.00 to $25.00, AVICLL, we just ask you to judge. Our wet-weather goods are htjre too, Swell Eng lish Slip-Ons, and Light "Rubber Tourists Coats for street wear, Slickers and Rubber Boots for work; so, get ready NOW for that rain. Hello! Hello! HouBowlves of Marshfleld uso Marshfield Creamery Butter If your grocor does not koop It call up PHONE 73-J. Freq delivery S a.m. to 2 p.ra n I SO STERILIZED CREAM & MILK ICE, nUTTERMILK, COTTAGE CHEESE S'SiffiSsffl ' 1 IMK&3UK nnOtUb, N I Mrf 11 1 II wrffspl Pill H ni iHllr sVUskW (wuwito Jifrt Biln,lOsNr' Mw.. r Bciarriin 0trc3 The reasons -why we ar0 selling so many Overcoats Raincoats and Oabardines. ANre have the largest nssort nieiit. 11 diiferent stylos in Gabardines alone. The only store on Coos Bay that is showing the now ,'3-4-length rain proof Over coats. AVe have every size from 31 to AS including extra cngth coats made 5G inohes long at $18 and $20 Now last 1ml l.ot least our strongest argument is what we can save you on any coat costing from $10.00 to $15.00 YOU KNOW WHY "MoneyTalks" AVe are waiting to prove this to you. Hub Clothing & Shoe Co. Coos Bay Bandon Have Us Launder Your Underwear Wo wnsh thcso garments cleaner nnd better than the work can bo dono elsowherc, nnd they nro not worn so much. We do not shrink them, even woolon garments nro roturncd the , same size as when sent us. j Wo Iron tho garments nicely, make ordlnnry ropnlrs free of charge nnd ' you have fresh clean, swcot under w.enr ready for each weok's change. Dundlo yours up with next week's laundry bundle. Marshfitld Hand & Steam Laundry IMIOV.. 220-J "THE FRIEND OF COOS HAY" S. S. ALLIANCE EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS Sails from Coos Hay for Portland Friday, Oct. 13, at service of tide. CONNKCTINO WITH THE NORTH HANK ROAD AT PORTLAND NORTH PaJIFIO STEAMSHIP COMPANY. PHONE 44 C. F. McflKORGE, Agent A new stock of tho latest .the In MAZDA LAMPS Sond In Your Ordor Coos Bay Wiring Co. PHONE 237-J DEARY'S (5UN SHOP Complete lino of Blcyclo supplies, second-hnnd bicycles for snle. Qtuls, olcycles, etc., repaired. Umbrellas covored nnd repaired. E. HANDEL, Prop. No. (107 No. Front St. Plume 1HO-R V Modern Rrlsk Dulldlng, Electric Lights,, Stenm Hent. Elegantly FuruUhed Roomb with Hot nnd Cold Wntor. HOT E h .C O OS C. A. METLIN, Prop. Rntes: 60 cents n Day and Upwards Cor. nroadwny and Mnrket Marshfleld. Oregon. FAST AND COMMODIOUS Steamer Redondo EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS Sails from San Francisco for Marshfield Sunday morniny October 15. INTER-OCEAN TRANSPORTATION COMPANY. Phono 44 C. F. McQEORGB, Agent. UCII of Mean, whahnveiomo Inventive ability lIE!ll''",UW MHKUI.KV A S,',NI,,' MARSHFIELD'S POPULAR FAMILY HOTEL THE LLOYD Hntna rrlnnori tn Hnv r.Ho 7K nnrt M.00; week 12.00 to $6.00. House-j keoplng apartments with gas ranges. $10.00 to 118.00 per month. FREE I BATHS. -E. W. SULLIVAN. Prop EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS Steamer Breakwater ALWAYS ON TIME SAILS FROM PORTLAND AT H P. M. ON OCTOHKIt SI, 10, I", 21 AND ill. SAILS FROM MARSHFIELD AT SERVICE OF T1IK TIDE ON OCTOI1ER 7. II, ttl AND U8. L. II. KEATING, AOENT PHONE MAIN 35-L T. J. SCAIFE 8$ A. II. HODCJINS Marshfield Paint Decorating Co. Estimates MARSHFIELD. Furnished Phono 140L Oregon THE TOGGERY TIMBER LAND 240 Acres of fine timber 40 per cent Cedar. About 10 million feet $8,000 100 millions feet in one body. 81.00 per M. Call or Wrlto AFG. F1UZEEN Mnrblttkid, Oregoii, $ 1 00 Reward For any sewing machine I can't place In tlrst clnss order.' Supplies for all machines furnished. L&nvo orders, drop n postal card or phone Rogers hotel. C. S. Leibendorfer Expert Machinist. Phone lit-L Reforonce O. O. Lund, leather butchor Beaver Hill Coal MOUNT DIABLO 4ND JOSSON CEMENT. The best Domenlc and Imported brands. Plaster, Lliuo, Brick and all kinds of builders waterl&l HUGH McLAIN GENERAL CONTRACTOR OFFICE, SOUTH BROADWAY. PHONE 201 I We Clean and Press Ladies' and Gent's Sui's Goods Called for and Delivered Coos Bay Steam Laundry PHONE MAIN B7.J BlancharcTs Livery Wo havo secured tho livery husl le&s of L, II. Helsner and nro pre- pared to render excellent service to tho people of Coos Bay. Ciruful dilvers, gooa rigs nnd overythlng hat will mean satisfactory service to the public. Phone us for n driving horse, n rig or anything needed ln tho livery lino. Wo also do truck- g business of nil kinds. BLANCHARD BROTHERS Livery, Feed nntl Sales Service. 141 First nnd Alder Streets Phone 138-J Is your husband cross? An irri table, fault-Hnding disposition is oft en due to a disordered stomach. A man with good digestion is nearly al ways good natured. A great many havo been permanently cured of atom ach trouble by taking Chamberlain's Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire and Marine Insurance Title Guarantee and Abstract Co. HENRY SENGSTACKEN, Mgr. Coqullle Offle Phone 191 Marshfleld Office 14-J. Farms Timber Coal and Platting Lands a specialty. Oensral Agtnts "EASTSIDE" every Pacific FAST SERVICE TO ROSEBURG Our stnges leavo Marshfleld for Roseburg at 7 o'clock evening and afford oulckest cnnnncHnnH with Southern Railway. Fare $6.00. COOS HAY ROSEBURG STAGE LINE. . OTTO SCHETTER, Agent, 120 MARKET AV.. Mnn.hfleW. C. P. HARNARD, Agent, ROSEBURG, Ore. i PnONE 11 i Y''"liig i ,i'AiatjsJO't.fv.T--"-. ' 'Tablets. Fori sale by all dealers.