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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1913)
COOS BAY TIMES u. MAI.OXKY KdUor and Tub. PAN E. MAI.OXKV Nev Ktlltor OFFICIAL PAl'KIt OF THE CITY ok ,m itMii ii:i.i'. official I'hiut of Coos County. Entered at the postofflco at Marsh for excluding the poor man's hens or hogs? .lACKSON'S (SOOI EXAMPLE THK people of Jackson County aro to be congratulated upon tho vote by which they authorized the Issuance of half a million or bonds for the building of a system of highways throughout the county. UfLlJas U expected that the bonds can be ua ' " n m1 matter. placed as they are needed to pros- . .1 -1. Ilw, Imll.l ntnrknt IlllV- BLMISUUraiON HATES. J-;- vravtmM during ..,. . .' $6.00 the iiast few weeks. Tho good work f.A . . . . Bar'-' Chapelle. 10. 1). McArthur. N. Rns mussen. Win. H. Smith. V. II. Storey. Win. Sc iroedor. .1. r. reuiuum h. Sumner and 1). C. Vaughan. SKWINfi I'AltTV One Par month One year : ' V When paid strictly in advance the subscription prlco of the Coos uy Times Is $5.00 per year or $2.60 for Sr months. Address all communications to COOS HAY DAILY TIMES. wrqliflold :: :: ' Oregu Dedicated to tho service of tho people, that no good cause shall lacK champion, and that evil shall no. hrvo tinopn wed. now hexi:i icext IS LIE ".started by Jackson should be main-' tallied through all tho counties or the west side till the Pacific High way Is a paved boulevard from Cal ifornia to Washington. California has appropriated funds for the build ing of the highway, and Washington has already constructed much of the ,oad within her own state. The great est expense for the traveler by auto mobile Is In the wear and tear on tires, and the life of a tire on smooth roads will bo much greater than on the present rough toads MONDAY. Knights of Columbus Mall nt Eagle's Hall. TUESDAY Modern Woodmen of America and Royal Neighbors celebrate at Suonl Hall. v Episcopal Church Guild meets with .Mrs. J. u Kerrey. IRVING BLOCK - i i ..Innannt nvnnltnr lit HeWllIK WnS spent by the teachers of the Central -School at tho hone of Mrs. Mary -Thompson, Monday evening. Mrs. .Thompson's guests wore Mrs. b. Ke ller, Mrs-. S. Thomas. Mrs. P. M. .11 bur. Mi's. Rosa Glossop, M Isses Hilda Stenholm, Helen Landrlth, Hollo O'Connor, Wlnnlfred Watson and Helen R. Corning. CLOTHING for MEN and BOY Suits for Men ranninci in prices, $15, $20, $22 Jo? $27.50, $30. ALL WOOL, AND THE BEST OF vV? . AND STYLES.' Uh VAl-UE Suits and Overcoats for boys, $2.50, $3, $3 u , COME AND INSPECT THESE WONDERFUL 1 VALUES 1 EX.IOY SOCIAL Xl'PTIALS. ATTACKS CHRISTIAN ' DOCTRINE illlORIO has appeared recently a book entitled: "Tho Inside of the Gun." bv Mr. Winston Churchill, which has elicited marked comment from both tho religious and secular nress of America. It Is a I 8,"0v lnnlty nml 11,0 Church, HU'L'h for ox" amnle. as that of the Virgin Johnston JVlrth, which Is Matly called a "myth, 0 olos by the Second fiddle disaster has passed on and away, how beneficent Is tho average dally course of evonts, and how full of good will ( tho general masses of average men ( nnd women ur to ono another. It Illustrates the truth of that closing I Who says a college education uentonco of Sir Oliver Lodge's an-1 doesn't pay? Toko .V.1" f 'J'0 nounccmont to the Mrltish assoc.a- fflV'wSl Hon of his belief In tho continuity of m.0,.(1 of g;- eKW per year. Can them? . -... -. . . . . . ...... a ... u-o,nii t.uHii.rnn l.n.lles' Aid ' Tho marriage 01 .mini ... ". i)0ok wlilcli lias to no wiiu inn in- , tj . -.. . ----. - i...... w.tti.i Tinr i(v. . I ..... . nrr.L.. in. riinia,. Vnwli Itmul Mf n ilplll'lltf 111 so- ' a pruinniuin. uun lliuuiill iuui iuiim iiiicv iiiih. vi.i ioi " I M au KriiSO Will III KO lllice buuii clal at .ogs o s nan sa'iiruay uvu-. ' -- ----- - , .nlng. It was the first large event after January 1. M r. Mullen Is Imbl then, since the hall was reinod- com nmiug nun The cost of good highways will be "rl -r-l l:;,;,rove I an.'. Poter Log- " " onbiii id will take and In Its place, that Is. of the ac- returned many times over to the K"..w" VB??tl Gliilatlan Ulcvt of 'I'."1 community through which they pass "" 8n, "dej,ghffi,, formal date has ot been announeou. r .. w.. .u. . f one and' among those enjoying it A t (ml's Divinity. The real fact I about the matter Is that the Virgin 4 Ulrth Is not tno niueceiieiii iiocirinu, NIO leaniB to npreclate the better after tho sliock -of somo great ))uforo t)U flrgt ))om, 1)ecoms .jue irageuy, bioi iii, uui iihiuurb, ui beat' answer was: "Weltiier no i. nut i don't go nround telling everybody about It." personality beyond dcatli: I you "Unless we encounter Haw, or Jar, 1 or change, nothing In us responds; we ' g man, of .f.o aro deaf and blind, therefore, to the rj,1(, 0tlor day one of his passengers imminent lrrnndeur nrountl us. illness to (i i m not to tano linn to uic wo have Insight enough to appreciate tho whole, and to recognlzo In the woven fabric of existence, Mowing steadily from tho loom In an infinite progress toward perfection, tho ever Krowing garment of a transcendent God." This Is poetry or the highest qual ity, oven grander In Its linprcsslve ncss ns a picture than if it had been worked over into verses and rhyino. There Is Homethlng of the same noblo Oust llrnnd. Alfred Uackman, uou Hendrlckeon. Kernilt Wlkluml. Jolm Swonson. Peter Logglo. Carl Abram son, Leonard Clark. Arthur Mattson, Slg. lOkholm. T. Johnson. O. Clag strom. R. X. Emery. Victor lllom- Chondlor as he did not live there. The uulst. Willlnm McCulloch, Tutv lleu- tiricKson, uari 4j iiniu, . um. Emol Johnson, Albert Ileyer, John Dahl. Arvld Oranfoes. Lennart IHorklund. Oscnr L'lorklund. Mannsso There are some men In Marshlield Snore. Frank Franseii. Rudolph It who eat a meal at a second-class tick. F. Edwards. 10. Flanniis. Chas. restaurant and then go to the Chnitd- Peterson, Vanor Hloitifiulst Olaf Hag ler Hotel office to pick their teeth, strom. Werner Urunell. Julius Otirniell. Elmer Johnson, Albert Gun- Tho ninn who will mako Marshlield nell. Hugo Hnlvnr. Arthur Hrandt. !i .i,..tioi)olls Is tho one who sava: 'If Messrs. and Mesilames m. btrang. I llvnd on loo of the North Polo nnd August Smltn. 10. J. Uerg im linost for it." .Thomas. Franli J. .1. AUUU1HU1I Misses Selma .Tacobson. lOllzaboth j I WEI) IX .MICIIKJAX i ..a . .... T ...II.. I A. 1-. .lennings. i-Jivi n lyergiiuui. i.j .. . ( w JCOn r(;celved from which Is to be Inferred Clirlst'H Ulomuulst, Slgne Storn. lna Wldlund, j 1 1 " " i , " V V r II " 1 ! lx lc - divinity, but It follows rather as tho Sera Stora Fanny Johnson. Fanny . ere he ma 1 c r 11 OaWey consequence of the acceptance on Wldlund. Edna Johnson Anna Wile. Ie. fo not . o : tle Mi , ua, , f(ltll of 1L chr8t nH 10 Son of Cod. Ester Rutor da Reihe .Alallnda & An d i goifli e. u . ' gt ,,, ptl,8 the matter In hla Anderson. Kl da Gronv He. Edith .Case. In MltlilMUW lasi inui.iuj. lnRnKo: "Hy tho Resurrec- Thomas. .Myrtle Thomas. (Jerda (.un-. . n i . . . ...,,....,,.. , ,, nel. Estrede Nylund. AititlVXLS ! the Son of Ood with power." Tho Messrs. C. Johnson. F Johnson, I I M.W ARRIVAL I runBon ,8 oil8y lu!1.Li ,,y the Res- nugo i- re'.iricKHon. juini uuaiiiiBui . , uiri.i.ilnn f u iiiitocedoiit fact. C ir St iinlii(1iiiiii'ii.i i motlyes. TotfiocM" "iiu uiing is certain rtZ' "uw"er or Christ, the jnw , 'CIJ comnnaj or ty of Christ, when i,.,,h,i "hlos. No internal' ;8 Hie. oil InipulBo or reaHonliii S L"J inspiration," nit ,i ,,i " sni"N J' Inntloi,, supurccl1' ' rJ''ll! the concrete Instance of ,?ivlds' " In these well ch SCI, ?"" mlral Mnhan abo" ?Thl n t ' AJ" tlon. free thinkers off h5 ! aro certainly rIvoii wUft M think about. There wonii 11 " rower divorces, Z S& W,f homes, many more coudIm J S to the good ohl.fu8MoneVllokllf which they are l-ersunTd "1 !!r1' when they spoke them: 'Tor ,! 11 for worse, for richer fur etle' sickness ami hialili tn ? to cherish II ,K i'J Christianity, following t acPF or its Divine Folmjcr l?'f standanlles this doctrtaeVfiS rlage bond, nn.l provhles jU8 ae.? ' nlte a way to maintain it through Inclination, bu t thr fa comm. Itttur Invi. lamn , (- " " ' ""I nounc ng ho blr h or Thomas Von Is declared to be dlvlno. and with the wistou 'bhr.st.e . lOnge.hart nt Sa,;,- acce.dance of that m rac e. tlu, o Watkins' Observations meiito. uainornia. i uu mini ...r...- -- ; I...... r.U iQ f Mr nn.i Mis. Thomas If It be the Son of Ood Who arose ioiigeihnrt. who formerly resided In from the grave, then It would bo little ! theWin. Warwick residence on North H0,t or folly to deny that that Per- Editor Times: Second street, will rejoice with them. BOn Hhtiuld come Into humanity and f lnan KOl.,, ,.,, ., . Mr. and Mrs. Fred Uarnard Have t,0 born different from all oilier lin- nn, wth KUI1 romnela f , "m,. named their young son Howard. man beings. We would vitiate the Kvo lllm Iin 1)U lm '. . . " Robert Scott Cathoy, Is tho name reality of the atonement nt the very a highwayman is a nan ia T conferred upon the first born of Or. 8tart. which requires that the Atoner feared and despised by ill nia mill All'H. t:ilIMUV. Ill I'lll lltllivit ..i.e. .,. MK. 11UIU 11H 111 till llllllKn. VAVUIIl- 1,1,1.1 If w. I.. Cathey was formerly .Miss Kruse i Ingsln. lint this could not be wore Hl.ntun(LMl t0 . ' """f lOdwnril IXI'Olt.MAL CHAT. Mrs. J. R. Hutler and baby daugh- llo naturally engendered or tho off spring of Adam. The Atoner too would have to have some one atone for lllm. Tho Hook contains a still more Musktis, M. Uerglund, tor. Mnble. or Gardiner, are guests l);1.ant inir-t i-ttt li. Admiral A. T. i. Victor Anderson. Al- at the F. M. Mye home. Mis. nut- M.,Mllll wno )ms undertaken to give i t..i. i i. i.... i I....... .... u. 11 In ,r nni'uliiiniia foil- . .. ... ..... ., ,u ... ,.. ..... Amri. Coou Unv fanners nro not Ko tno ei t u ickihiki. .n;. .iuhhbuh, h. . ili id ml- c . ......".. .... impaniai eriucimii ui uio iuiuhu h ",U"MIV " ' " "."" ,,-,", ri ,i... ,!, i,voti. cobson. August Tyberg, C. S. Carl- rorty years, paiolcd and rcqalrd to write a letter to the countr clerk each week to tl:(. effect "I an ttH and sober ami hope you are same lohn Splnx." If. on the other band, tkljnu. man gets a corner on his nelji. can lady. Tho perfect form of the X i..1Hi. a V niilmL.n. son. Win. Erlckson. A. Anderson. L poem and Its simplicity, majesty and j whose only son was going the fust Llllobo. O. Jaren. Johnson. 10. 10m ...irllv nnnlil.. It to lii:ir tin fomiiMil- Iimk.U bhih him tn n farmer relative mitt. Will. Hllgqillst. CIlHH. Set 111. .. j . f i,. uiw.nt . f.v wi.i.i niui not It John Anderson, Jr.. MngniiBon. Matt , out of his system. The first morn Tersea could. ,nt; tll0 rnrmor called the boy at !! Xlivana. 1 o'clock and told him to got up and "What though I may not namo the help gather pumpkins. The reply wns i instant: " liat's tno matter, no you have to sneak up on them . stars That wander on their course? Nor In them trace life's destiny? Nor yet dlvlno Its source? Tho lily's bloom, tho roso's blush, 'TIs these that I adore; The azure mirrors of tho heavens My soul asks not ror more. The fairest flowers that crown the sod S'lll How humbly pass away, Nor shall I scorn to share that calm Oblivious decay. Hut let me hlo at eventide Unto the common bower, To pillow In tho conquering dust Some other passing flower. Nor yet shall that be death, for there Tho Ood that men call Change Bhnll weavo from out that sombre night Visions both deep mid strange. Visions In which tho soul shall seek lta Immortality A paean to the Ood or life, And to eternity. And many a fleeting ghost shall turn A moment from lis goal, And pause among the tombs to trace That strange dream of a soul, Klocknrs. John ill and Mrs. 10. Wlt tlck, Mrs. II. Johnson, Mrs. J. M. Thomas. I liAXVH MOXIiAV. 4 When a man begins to talk about Retween three and four hundred "l.-eautlft'llv engraved certificates." Invitation havp been lssuo:l for the lime to feel for your pocketboou to first annrtil ball or Coos Council, tvo ir It Is securely fastened. Knlgh's of Celuirbus which will be stven tins oveuiuu; in me i;agie s nan Whnt's wonderful about a man llv ' ig on water fil days? There's dipt. Mt'iiee. He has lived on water near ly forty years. GOOD EVENING. ! There is much more satlsfnc- ' tlon In helping our fellows than j In hurting them. One can sleep j better l:i the night time If he Is I conscious or a day spent In bene- j tlcent service. j Selected. MA KING' GOOD. PIG'S OR DOGS. ALEIGH, N. ('., Is in the throes of a crusade to eliminate the pig pens or the city and to pro-, if you have a goal In view, lilblt property owners from growing! Make good; R If you start to do a thing, Make good; If It he to dance or sing, Make good; U It be to write a famous book Or to be a noted cook, Do your best, by hook or crook, Make good. ir you say you'll make a namo, Make good. After love or pelf or fume, Make good; Never let your efforts drag, Do not stop to chew the rag, Nor be always on tho brag. .Make good. The hall will be nrettlly decorated, peach will be pcrved nn.l the affair -o ope of the most enjoyable of t'i reason. The pntrnnrpscs are Mrs. Eugene nT'"i!nil, Mrs. J 't. F'p'ia'i'Mi Mrs. W. A. Tcvc. Mrs. C. F. M C'olluin. Mir. A. 1 1. Powers. Airs. Hugh Mc I.alu and Mrs. T. II. Harry. The floor cniiiinlltee Is composed of C. F. McColli.iK. J. II. Flanagan. C. G. Framnton. J. G. Mullen. W. J. Cor-' rail. G. P. Sheridan. J. A. White nn.l 10. G. Stack. ' ! PROGRESS CLl'U. The Prncrei's Club met Monday af ternoon with Mrs. M. C. Mulonoy as hostess at her homo. A very Interest ing afternoon was spent discussing the live topics of the dav. Mrs. W. ; S. Nicholson and 1. S. Smith gave two i very instructive talks during the course of the afternoon. October j l!d will be the date of the next meet . lug, with Mrs. J. S. Hanson as host I I'ERNDALE SEWIXG CI. I'll 1 their own pork. An Investigation disclosed more than fiilO growing atya In the thriving North Carolina It Is simply up to you, Make good; Talk Is cheap; so cut It out, Cisco; V. D. Layton, Portland; Will II. Ronnott. Portland: S. M. Miles. Portland; D. R. Handiie, San Frnn olsco; P. 10. McKonna. Coqulllo: R. P. West, Pueblo. Col.; W. Tlollaway. Pueblo, Col.; L. V. Colo, Rosoburg V clsro; Tom Williams, San Francisco; City and In one of Ihoin twenty-six If you win the victor's shout lioga were developing In competition You must watch what you're about, with one of the prime products of. Make good. Iowa. Wlion wo Hill: vnr Pnrto lll.-ii "" make 11 little bluff, . I Make good; Ante up the promised stuff, Make good. Failure evorywhore Is rife, .Make good. GKIDEH TO FIGHT. Chas. Grlder. wanted In this conn- wo provided an ordinance requiring every pig In the cities to lie bathed ......r. ...I. ....... 11... D....l..,.(lnl.l ll.t I UIIU il 1. i.'.Tl, D.lh Li" Olll llll.lll'lll hi" llllliltiMlii. u'lili.'i ..minimi.. fi'iim tilt, norrible e:a,r.plo of Raleigh that , !;V " n n0 1,1 ,"(,,8,r11,ffC' Americans are better regulating ,tli- 1 ih" USt yH!, l'au in ,lfo' er folkh than they aro themselves. Tho Florida Tlmes-Hiilou advocates .- drastic reform In this connection. ' tho removal of all animals from confines of cities -horses, cats, pigs, My on a charge of wire desertion, wns nonitrv -uui diva ulllai n the the- "nested at Winnemucca. Nevada. It Ioniii an l dos, a mo. on (lie tlu- ls Wl(, ,,0 (U,noa 10 vb MUl ory that in a model modern city wll light extradition. Rosoburg Re thero is no place far animals. ' view. Rut the agitators In Raleigh, Porto 1 Itlco nnd Jacksonville. Florida, bark GARDIXER COl'PLE WEDS. up the wrong tree. The ordinance should not run against such an aulm nl because he Is an animal, but against such animal as may be use less, objectionable or valueless, If a city be overrun with countless worth-, nvo Job , , Jo Jess doss, for Instance, what excuse The Times office. A marriage llcenso was issued by County Clerk Edward Lenox this morning to Dollie Colwoll and Ren Jamln Mattoon, both residents of Gardiner. Rosoburg Review. I Miss Susie Malcolm entemlne I the Ferndale Sewing Circle Friday afier j noon. Mrs. Carl Arlandson will be hostess to tho club next Friday. Miss Malcolm was aided by Mrs. .1. II. llouser and Miss Anna Lund during the afternoon. Those meeting with : Miss Malcolm were Mesilames Jens j Hansen. .loo llousor. Clnra Lenot. W. j Richards, .1. II. llouser, Misses Em j ma ami Jennie Johnson. Elsie Larson, Myrtle l.enet, Lillian lireininer. Anna and Torn Lund and Roberts. I I EXTERTAIXS INSTRUCTORS I ; ! Mrs. G. LeRoy Hall entertaluel Inrormnlly the teachers or her chll ' dren Friday evening. Tho evening i was a very Jolly one for Misses 111 I llau Elmore. Cornelia Anthony, Frances Frnnso and Mrs. 10. Kolloy. e 4 I MISS RARRV HOSTESS. ' Mlsa Madge Rarry gave a little af- , ternoon at sewing Wednesday after 'noon, her guests being Mrs, F. D. ; Cohan. Miss II. Hutchison, Mrs. Ren I Chandler, Miss Grace Kruse. Mrs. I Win. Chandler. Miss Evelyn Flnna l gun. Mrs. Irving Chandler and Miss Florence Aiken. I LADIES' ART CLCH. I I Mrs. W. R. Curtis entertained the I Ladles' Art Club Friday arternoon. j aided by Mrs. Win. Schroeder. Mrs. Jas. Cowan, Sr., will he tho hostess next Friday. The aftornoon was pleasantly spent sewing and chatting. Tho club's guest was Mrs. R. A. Jonetj, Coos River; Axol Ruth, North I.....-U .......i ...i . views regarding a vital and perplex- lWo ..: problem of the day. that of Inyo. J",, 1 1 i p lie (a n nr n II I III MM I'M (1 1 i.. i !...... I..v,,ni, "V f ... .... . . . a I I. t.r. AllUd Alll'lnttl il I nil 1 1 n l Willi 11119 be;n thJ guest of her aunt. Mrs C. A toa , cessfu. burlness nmn and R. Peck, left on the Rreakwater ror j'ow to society, bad enough '"'ltlon and the greatest toon; Decatur 111. M ss Valotit lie. who lA , ,. . ' . , ho Is a bald headed "rose In tbi Is a very cl nrn lug girl, made ninny nH '" wtjro tlao doctrines pro mil- IonV KUI,kll,.. frlen.1 r n er visit here, who Pted In .til s boo Klyen general c- T0 ilrrua,u,t, , , h ... . iiftiiriiiii'ii ii irii t h i n ill t nil .uu . . . . - -. - t ,(l niiil im . fill Ihn nno hn iU hau sees It: "The book closes wltli ... ".e.i .Z:,;,7." will regret her departure. Miss .May Dennett, daughter of Mr nail sees it: i no mum cmsi.-n nun ..t,..!,,, .. .wimr.l .n..u i.w ..I. inii.rvti.u' iioiwoi.ii tin. lmrn mid "lm "I'on leiiisai, would le tlot '." lV.,t",. .V.i?". . . . .M to death; and on the other, lie ui anil Mrs. G. A. Dennett, has given ui bimIi shu mites'to him a pre- his depemleiits would be ttmd Hospital won; at i.nnu uummm i i nuptial statement In which Ho ac- " ?vr. Is now being assigned to cases In tho ,1I1i..m...H luit ir she ceases to love f4 '"" shot to ileat'i Is Infinltclj city, hiio ami a gin irum n ,lm( ,, woul(, r,.,,, divorce Impera- taken apartments there, both being tV( It ,,.,, B,1L1 fc(;l8 ,1Ilt ,,. engaged In the same Hue or work. oMltl,. ,nnnlago should not be. but the sentiment rests upon her own lk. I.rinrn Ki'iise of North ItPllil. iiiti vli'tlnn Ktili.lv. Tlinv urn n lnw snent Suiidnv with Miss Grace Fulton unto thniiiselves. The grave mistake flellnltlon of crime. Crime li cat at the lajter's homestead near Ten hero Is tho Identifying of Inclination pooplo believe If to bo at anj fir- Mile more dead than n man starred It death. Thus are vindicated tie heuilei of logic. Each day and age has lis on with love. 'Wo have no control over our affections' -(Iik I'natlons. In' a meumiro this is true, but only In a Wo can at least withdraw W. t'1'E IS OPTIMISTIC. t'l-Mik H'-'lo returned to Sutherlln measure. morn'tig after several days visit ourselves from Inlliieiices that tend at ::iishllebl on biislnens connofted t0 ,jraw our affections astray. Wo with the Kinney property, "la fore- ,.nll ,io no more: we can eiignge In closure suits wore nut through with- m.ts which tend to develop affections, out opposition and the end of tho Hut n tho eyes or Christ love Is no legal tnngle Is In sight. Rosoburg mere Inclination. "Love yo your en- Revlow. eiules;" a coininnnd surely, a com- inniiil to control affection. How? HOEV OR RAILROAD. R' training and by action. Repeat- A Portland paper says: "Tho ed action to habit Is training, and so grade of the Wlllamotte-Paclflc road tho command continues by presciib- between Eugene and Coos Hay will lug sultnble methods: "Dless them be completed to tldowator within :t0 thnt curso you, do good to them that days, a distance of 110 miles, ir the hate you. tiud pray ror them that wnitbof dees not get tw bail," stat- dcsplterully use you." Love thero- ed H. P. Hooy, chief of construction fore Is not merely Inclination, nnd for Hie Southern Pacific rallwav for may exist without It as well as with Oregon, who Is a gtie3t at the Hotel It. God's lovo Is thus Iniinedlatoly Oregon. "There aro L'OOO men now defined In tho context: "llo mnkotli on the lob nnd everything Is progress- n8 Hn t0 Kj, t)l0 ovJ (, om). Mig ranhlly." Mr. Hoey Is registered nilcs) and on tho good, nnd sendoth from Eugene.' 1 1'aln upon the Just and tho unjust." Here la no Indifference to ovll, nor I AT TUP HfYTFI 5 I Inclination to ovll nion, but hero nlso ' HI I nu nu cuo. ,8 ,()V0 An(I t ,K t ,.Unioinbered . as a coininon human experience, ono Tlio Cliandler. 'or the most exquisitely delicate of ,7'e Fose. Conledo; J. A. Colomb, tho gifts that God has given mnn- I.oulslna: W. M. Candlln. Coqulllo; mj, that acts or benevolenco. or J. A. Speck. Snlem; C. J. Sand- gnod-wlll, breed love, kindly Incllna- wlseh Seattle; R. Church. San Fran- tlon and Interest toward tho object of them. "So In innrriago. If ono part nor or the other undergoes tho un hap piness or finding Inclination ralsoly called love, and often largely nnlmnl to fall, the coinniand Btanda osoburg; F. J. Ilugheo and wire. ..u,eH8 ' W on, urt Orford: O. Rldout. San l;ran- divorce, In such case. Is Justllled In sro: Tom Williams. San Franc sco: ..'in,,. i.,0i,i .i, r...' .. i... ' . . r. i r. ..u maim! ui mu vllll llj .1 ll.l.l-n- 1. C. Mnruni. San Francisco; Sam ty upon St. Pnul'a thought. "If yo aro Mnrkow tz; San I ranclsco; 10. R. ie,i by tho Spirit, yo nro not under Meustndt. San Frnnclsco; J. 10. the lnw." This travostv underlies Neknn. Spraguo, Wash.; R. H. Ornnt, the whole book. The "Roborn" In Pr.rtlnnd. t nre led by tho Inner reeling, also The Lloyd. trnvostied as "Inspiration," which A. D. Rontly. Coos River; Harry sots them above external law evon llanshaw. Portland; All Annls, Rose- the law or Christ, as In divorce, burg: Allx L. Farrls. Coqulllo; R. Having already rejected tho authorl O. JohiiBon. Coqulllo: v. G"ssor. ty or the Church, the lioro and horo Florenco; G. Cavllla. Florenco; Louis Ino throw over that of Christ also. Gaporetts. Maploton; C. Rortlllstl. UIMj lu.cot 8teiu, tho eslros of Mapleton; G. R'sclattl. Maiilolnii: tholr own nilndB. Thin Is not Chrlst N. M. Meadows. Portland; P. Wll- lnnlty. Thero is In Christianity a liams, Coaledo; Mrs. O'Riiond, Coal-, standard of right, which dooa not c-do; J. S. Towers, Anderson. Cal.; aworvo to one sde or tho other mere Peter Maguder. Coaledo; Alllo ly to suit one's speclnl inclinations Raker. Florence; John Dropsplch, whonevor thoy happen to arlso. Coaledo; A. Knlen, Coaledo; A. Authority Is both oxternal and In Thurman, Cooa City; Chas. Brown, tornnl, and tho question arises, which Coqulllo: D. Hasting, Gold Rench; Is the greater or the two? Tho in Trwln Ross. South Inlet. Itornal, when certainty conviction The ltlanco. 'attaches to Its pronouncements, but H. C. Mclimls. Coaledo: Foy Cox. to n Christian cortalntv cannot ut Coos Ray: Danlol Stolnnoii, Alle- tnch to a conclusion which contra I'nny; Jees'o L. Turnldgo. Sheridan: vones a command of Christ. Anyone T. A. Wobor. North Rend; C. who knows himself tho extremo dub Pchroeder. Lakeside: J. A. Specie, lousness of tho iioiislon mmioro,! In Salem; C. J. Sandwisch. Seattle; L. that court where inclinations loves Church, The members present weu Mesilames H. Rlack. Jas. Cowan, Sr., I. Condron. O. Edmaii. F. M. Flye, W. H. Foley. L. F. Falkensteln. Win. E. Hoagland, L. 10. Lang, Chas. La Rend; S. M. Sutor. Eugene. The Oks. R. E. Smallln. Camp 2; Cole. Henryvillo; Capt. H. wards, Allegany. L. V, and hatreds clatter and clamor, and the usefulness there of distinct nnd accepted standards. Just so with ourselves.- We feel that our judge E. Ed- ment our conscience needs to be reinforced or corrected by some one ticiilnr period. .Many things tht were yesterday reckoned ns dud nro lauded as virtues toJry. I have observed many times fi small man with his entire stock li trade on display In the show tit do w Is lulliiltely more successful la tho eyes of tho world than ttelirjt man with a large stock out of il(it in the rear. It pays to advertise, and no ct' hiiowa thin better than the fillr-' neither can anyone make Letter e or the limelight fian he hehft on exhibition, ever omnipresent H you want to ctay'liTthe jme )r you don't want to be pronpHj lolegated to tho rag-laB don'i, W me heseec'i you, "rest on pur Utr- els. P'torc are no robins In W year's nest." Keep on a-soln ot ioii'II get left. The man without n cense of hnmor enn never even vauuely conpw head what an Immense amount fun ho Is passing by unheeueo. GEO. WATK1NS. K you have anything to Mil b trnilo nr wnnt hell), try""141 111 Tho Times. - Star Theater North Bend Extra TonigW MISS VIOLA'S ANIMAL CIRCUS 25 TRAINED ANIMALS monkey bia European novelty 4000 feet of moving pW THE LIGHT OFJOPM. reel feature, mww ROAn m RUIN, American. THF I OST COMBINATION- Thannhouser, Augmented Orchestra. i 10-15 Cents. cuni5 NIGHTLY Mar. ww