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who do not attend church, in our c it y ? ” Largely because what Is preach ed in the churches is obsolete and contrary to reason and our com mon ¡j'.use o f justice. Instead of being an affirm ation of God, it is a denial o f God. U is largely a matter o f habit. HY K. SUTTON MACK n'he carelessness of parents and bad When the father The follow ing ge-m on was deliv home influences. ered Sunday evening, March 19, In goes hunting and fishing on Sun the Methodist Episcopal church by day, his boys play base ball and When the mother the pastor, E. Sutton Mace. The r.o to the devil. ddom goes to church or mentions sermon la com posed o f the answers received by him from a series o f j Sunday school the gn ls roam the questions published a couple o f . - iic c t s and g o to the bad. Another says, because they do weeks ago in this paper: l believe you r creed or th doc- 1 Tim othy .1:15: The house of Because churches God, which is the church o f the i rhie ycJu teach. living God. the pillar and ground and church members do not prac tice what they profess to believe. of truth. I desire first o f all to thank all Because they had rather spend the those w ho have contributed to these time in social intercourse on topics of real interest and im portance questions, tim e and thought. It Is much easier, as one corres than to be confined in stuffy, ill- pondent says, to ask questions than ventilated, poorly lighted churches, It Is to answer such. Another writ listening to that which does not in er says he is not a church mem terest them and which they do not ber and that h'.s view s may not be consider will in any way effect their acceptable to my way i ' thinking, w ellfare either present or future. There are many people who hut it is pos.-ihlo they m y be ma would gladly go to church if the terial for refl ‘ Ion. 1 am seeking to know h -w men word o f the Lord would be preach nre lookin g at the church and their ed sincerely, truly, such as Christ He came to help the Ideas on the questions o f the day. delivered. Your churches are gather- 1 believe there is as much hard poor. com m on sense outside the church in, ; o f fashionable people who un as there is in it. People as a rule der no circum stances would tolerate poor aned ragged persons to sit know better than they do. The church is not perfect, be am ong them. Stubborness against the truth. cause com posed o f im perfect men and women who are fightin g a bat Alleged criticism against ihe church tle for righteousness . In themselves, because o f some hyprocrite or prude H U P M O S I L E I SERMON ON QUESTIONS G U A R A N T E E D FOR LIFE We consider the Hupmobile life-long, “ square-deal guaran tee to be the strongest element of protection ever incorporated in the manufacture of motor cars. A demonstration will lx* given you at your convenience. Auto Garage and storage room now open. Second street Coquille, Ore. 1 R. Nosier 1 New Line of Fur= niture Just Arrived We have just received a complete stock o f the newest things in lace curtains from the east. Fifty room-size Brussels, Axminster and Wilton Velvet Rugs. Come in and see our new line of Iron Beds in dull Oak Finish. We also carry the Ostermoor Mattress. ! Coquille Furniture Company ■H H Ü E Spurs up the Liver You wouldn’ t care to have a simple tase of liver torpidity de velop into jaundice, would you? It will if you allow your liver to become inactive anil then ne glect It. Can't take pills—prejudiced against them. If so you can take Nyal’s Liver Regulator __ us«. In-fore breakfast— it will stir up that sluggish liver, art on the kidneys mid Im prove digestion. Just a few doses and you will be sure o f regularity o f liv er function aud the proper assim ilation o f food — after yon have taken a bottle you will w onder why you put it o ff so long. Nyul’ s l.ivcr Itegulator is entirely vegetable— prompt in its artion hut witli no unpleasant after effects. 25 cents the bottle. When we had a chancy to get the exclu|ive selling agen cy fo r Nyal Fam ily Rem edies we jum ped at it. They are known am ong all druggia's as the highest quality line on the market, and are prepared by a great firm o f m anufacturing chemists, fam ous for fifty years. Fuhrman’s P liar mao/ IN BUYING A De Laval Separator you are taking no chances, as they have stood the test and are guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction. Then why buy some other make which some one tries to make you believe is as good as a I)e Laval? ING IN OREGON COUNTIES Salem, Ore., March 25.— The 1 stale land agent has com piled a ta ble showing the amount o f unsold lands In the slate. of the lands, counties the W hile several have counties no unsold of Crook, Grant, Harney and Malheur contain Ur«# srsM ytt to be dlspoMd of, V Question 1. "Is the church a ne cessity ?'' one writer says no, be cause Christ, our Saviour, preached everywhere and his ser mons brought more people to hear him than any of you r churches could hold. Another one writes: "A ssuredly yes, with a big " Y ," all w ool, a yard wide and a fo o t th ick.” You do not ask, is the sun a necessity? That is self evident. . The world That is self evident The world would die without It. The use of the churches may not be so self- evident; yet lit my judgm ent make that the rule the rule the world over. And the w orld o f hu manity would die without them. As to our city, there are too many of them for the supporting power of their members. Yes, says another, the world was barbarous before the church was or ganiie.i. God organized the first church. Jesus loved the church. He always ' attended its services. Died to make it great and pure and good. No, writes another, because the people have outgrow n its supersti- i lions and dogm as taught by the churches. The main tenet, or rath er its most prominent features, is leaching that men should do ri b! throi'gh fear o f punishment or hope j o f r .card. If men are good for j r or both of these reasons they I are not good in any real sense of I it • word, hut are cowards. Gut another correspondent says j ,-e:. i believe the church is a ne cessity because it is the only in ti ! tution that tells men that God is I love, and that Tie loved men and j v. i 11 give me another chance, cud j .¡nit there is life and hope and re union beoynd tills lift1. Rc.droy the churches and you destroy the i . hotd t. '¡s o saturnm, idle, vtc- . me i and misery would triumph, i oplc would he taxed out o f bus- r . !• suppression o f crim e feeding o f pm pers. ii re.i ur.illy a religious l o !M; in;, and also a social being. liolli tie- craving for d ic in ' sympathy .1 i.uiioir. com panionship are met ! in the church. ce.-ui t 2. "A re the churches e *i.,g ‘ this necessity?" One writer says, there being no nei-essity to m eet. it necessarily fol lows that the churches are not mooting it. in the church. (C oncluded next week.) A large shipment o f new w ad pa per has just been received at tti C. Laird’ s furniture store. CO LON 1ST TO TAL IS PLACED AT NEAR 80,000 If the present procession o f co l onists and homeseekers headed for the northw est, and particularly for Portland and Oregon, keeps up, the form er figures o f 30,000 fo r the to-/ tal m ovem ent will have to be very very greatly revised. The new com ers have been arriving in just about as steady a stream as they did during the first week o f the season, which opened tw o weeks ago. The aggregate will undoubted ly com e close to 40,000. U nofficial estimates by railroad o fficials place the total number of new settlers and homeseekers who have com e to Oregon in the first half o f tho season at over 15,000. From that on up to 1 8,000 is ,th e estimated total for 1 his state. The the local officials have but occa sional reports as the am ount o f equipm ent being used and the num ber o f extra passengers each o f the trains are carrying. W ith this, a system o f checking through a different gateway en ables the railroads to get at the vol ume o f im m igration within a close margin. The Northern Pacific is handling more than twice as many colonists into this territory as it bi ought out !•*.*: season. This estim ate is arrived by General Passenger Agent A. riela n d, who wires to Portland that for the first ten days o f the season they have had over twice as much equipment to handle colonist ...¡J he n r hers business as was qui.cd far last season’s business, indications, he adds, point to a con tinuation o f the heavy travel during the remainder o f the season “ People seem to have awakened .» Ihe advantages o f the Northwest as never b efore,” he continues. re i:. a greater volum e of in quiries, as well as actual business. Connecting lines into St. Paul a**e taxed to the utm ost.” the Or' ;h Northern reports arc almost as nattering for the w< st.- v. . r 1 »rend, l a much more so, so far as central Oregon is concerned. • " ¡3 line h* t :g the piren» to the Oregon Trunk, is getting tho h ug. r i. n o ’ íhr tasín ss dc ; in ri fo the interior. All through wes -bound trains on die Harriman system arc carting 3 .0 .es of re>v settlers, the aveiage for a trai now being i i the neigh- l) irhood o f 200. Nearly all the in com ing trains arc being op rated i i two sections.— Telegram . I'ndouhtedly th > are making evt ry effort to do so, cays anoth- Having sold half interest in my o but the m ultiplying o f churches cripples the work in my Judgin' nt business to J. E. Norton we have e’ e- every additional church weakens dided to r.ro.i the ret il end and aud which the state is desirous < the pow er o f «nil for the good they I give our entire attention to the whole* sale busi ! ess. ought to do. having settled up. Baker. 1 i>,S I No, t;ny ; son»:* ono, because they I Very respect fully, Benton, 200; Coos, 120; Curry, 9 1 Lie!. Cliri* inn h u e, uni y end on-| S. V . Nosier Crook, 40,200; Douglas, '.'0 5 (li thueiasm. They are too cold, for J. E. Norton. liam , 3,520; Grant, 21,840 Ha mat, indifferent. When it really ney, 145,280; Jackson. 500: Jos. pi loves its Lord v. i’ ll all it heart end ich u p, «II from U gge fo r Lie. 260; K lam ath, 9,220; Luke. 9 I . s .vngth i: will moot the necosaitj I ri e winn rs. b'. t < . Brow n L e g I believe the church more near born and \\ Lite 1 1, inouili Recke, 240; Lincoln, 3 6 0 ; Malheur, l • * ly responds to the best in human W h ite L e g >1( 0 per sitting. 620; Morrow, 1,160; Shermai , I, nature than any other public or- horn, *]..*> ) j or setting indiai) 400; Tillam ook, 160; Umatilla. 4 gn nizatlon. Hunt e, D u c i, $ 2 .0 » p e r afcttiog. 3 6 0 ; Union, 5.120; W allow «, _ • Question 3. “ Why arc Uu.ro so J. C. Watson. Wasco, 8,560; Whttltr, 8,160. many unchurched people, or people S. M. Nosier, Agent, Coquille, Ore. UNSOLD LAND YET REMAIN and out in the world. Rut the church lias never stood for im m or ality, iajustice or war, ex cept a war against som e evil. It has stood for peace and justice and purity. It claim s the book for its guide, that teaches peace on the earth, good will to men. It con demns evil thoughts. METHODIST EFISCORAL CHI IRTI i ad Saturday tin* 1911, :«H the tini »ii«* to said final nc- dement of uni I estate, day of Feb., 1911. A. J. K!'. er woo 1, NOTH’ !: TO « < ».N : !. \CTOR - Notice 1« lioiohy . v. n that lit * Coi Holy week services will begin on mon Council of the c h v nf Cn<>r Palin Sunday, April 9. There v.ill will leeeiw sealed hi Is for tiioim p ro. be services each evening. ment of " purgeuit Street ami the tx h n * The Ministerial Association and feion of Spurgeon Street n said City of Epworth League co u v e u tio i will Coquille in accordance with the plans, details and npociHcatiom* of the City convene her»« April 20-23. Subjects next Sunday will be Engineer Olitile with fcheCitv Recorder. 1 Said bids will In* opened on the 10th “ Leaning, Lifting and Dragging day of April, Itili, at a special meeting Lives.” of the Common ( < np- il. The Conia il ‘ Fire Smooth Stones And — .” recorve« tin* po .e • to reject any mi l ail You are cordially invited. hide, an 1 : ¡ t m : i \ h • fort la- whole E. Siuiou Mac. , Pastor. or any part oi . ai i.¡ ploiement. Im provameli!, to Ite compiete-1 within six j weeks from the tina coliti un :: a d- I IIU U H o r CHRIST. ; c d ; five per im it i! the total conduct Preaching each Sunday, morning tr.ee of tlie entire imj rov n-t :• or tnd evening, except the third Sun- such portion thereof at» lío* hid sluti! ‘ (over, Fliall he deposit-oil with the hi !, lay i i each month. ! the same to he forfeited in tlu* event «he Bible s iiool at 10 a. m. j bidder upon 'h itwar 1 g* : tic* con Christian Endeavor each Sunday trai ! faits to ‘ nier into h .eh contract evening. i ami give bond pathdactory to the Com- You are heartily welcom e. : mou ( ouiieil in the .-uni of one half of T. U. McDonald, Minister ¡ Md conditioned t<* ins ¡¡« the faithful I completion oi the werk in s riet accord- ¡ ance w ith ¿hid s; «»citi atiom*. M. K. CHUHdl, SOUTH. Dated tins St.h day of March, A. 1). Morning subject, T ransfigura i M U. tion o f Christ.” A. W K: LEY City Ht r -rder. - In the evening the Rev. K: M. ¡ 115 Ext* tit or Just Arrived FOR SPRING OF 1911 A complete line of RADIUS’ SHIRTWAISTS MUSLIN WEAK SPRING GINGHAMS SUITINGS MEN’ S NEGLIGEE SHIRTS GOLF S H IR T ' SUMMER UN I>1 11W EAR 'i li c e gootln hiv «lit-, et from tlie factory ami are Bi lling at prices t*> Mitt everybody. It is to tour il-1 -res' l-t inspect ll.ene ymalM. Moars, o f Roseburg, will p.each. NOTICE d o C*. EDITORS. This is the regular quarterly meet Notice :s hereby given that the under* ing. and Rev. Mears com es in place I signed Ims been duly nppointc«! execu o f the presiding elder. trix of the Its* will and testament of, an i of the i stale of J• »liis Kronen berg, KFSIIVTKRIAN ( TIFRt 11. >l< ceased, h\ the County Court for Co« s : County, Oregon, ami that all persons' The pastor will exchange next having claims against paid i state are I Sunday will, Ihe Rev. 1). Knox o f h(.r, by r „ tin,„| ln ,,ref, K„ m. dtlly j .Marshfield. Sabbath school the veritie ! and with il < proper vouchers j ->**•- ■■■Mif: '*■*+* ‘ÎOV ¡*•*'»‘£2*- ' usual hour. Special music the t * the undersigned at the n.'ficenf A. J. j evening service. Slmrwor«!, Coquille, Coos County, Ore gon, within six months from the dale j ' of this notice. There will be a social dance Sat- Dated .nis 8th day id IVh uary, 1911. : urday night at the Heazlet. CATHARINE KKONENBKRG, Executrix of the Evtati* mid of tin- Last 1 G om met Rings, hand sewed Will and To - ament of John Kronen* NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. for guv rope4, guaranteed berg, deceased. Department. ( f the lnier or Lull weight not to pull cut. U. S. Land Oilice at Rose burg, Oregon, guaranteed. N O T IC E L I l i AI. -M.iWLEMKNT. March 9, 1911. Notice i hereby given that thè un- Order.-? for sjccial Notice is li Teby given that SiLvnrd given prompt attention. L. Weld), of Coquille, Oregcn, who, on dersigned has Idei bis final nccount - ■ th** ; dmini.-1ration |( February l i , 1900, made Homestead in tue : entry 13 920 Serial, No. 03901, for the of t ' e EstaP* ' ; v t” ;*h.*!j Bcan, de- west half of the northeast quarter, sec c<*:ise«l, c d th a thè Coiintv Court l«as tion 28, township 28 S., range 13 weal, iMmtd ■•* Countv Co :rt Boom, in tlie Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of Court House, in t cquilh*, Coos Comi tv ROSE’S CASH STORE "Willamette" T nfs H. O. Anderson intention to make lirai live-year proof, to establish claim to tlie land above ile- de scribed, before Edgar A. Dot! ge, U lût ed ! I r-tl., Point, I*. Uni II State.s Commissioner, at Myrtle Oregon, on the 22d day of April, 1911.! Claimant name?5 as witnesses: ftt»*- p m n A . Culbertson, of Coquille, Ore- go»); George W. Cornwell, o f Coquille, Oregon: John W. Culbertson, of Cb- quille, Oregon : Lafayette Cornwell, of Coquille, Oregon. R kxjamin F J on eh , Register. I • ' ^ a a a f T ' ^ ? B B i 2 O T R - t 3 h b k £_¿. * THAT f SUMMONS. in the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, in and for the County of C ooh Hattie Bledsoe, plaintiff, vs. (). F. Rolirer and Marv A. Rohrer, deíend- ants Suit in Equity. To 0 . F. Rohrer and to Mary A. Rohr* er, the above named defendants: In the namé oi the State of Oregon: You and each of you are hereby noti fied that you are required to appearrfnd answer th * complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit and cause within six weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons, fo- wit : Within six weeks from the 2nd day of March, A. D. 1911, and if you fail to appear and answer on or before the 13»h day of April, A. I>. 1911, that date being the last day of the time pro.-eribed in tho order of publication, the plain tiff will take judgment and decree against you and each of you for the relief demanded in the complaint, a succinct statement » i which is as fol lows : That mortgage held by plaintiff again-t property mentioned :n com plaint, to-wit : B!o k nmuhi o'd right in Sun ■•et Cit .• Coos County. O r e g o n , according »o pint th; icof on Id«* an I of record in the office of flu* county clerk of tab1 county,—be foreclosed i.i the manner provided by law amt usual decree entered th.it sii I property he sold according to law and practice of court, and proceeds applied to ♦ xpen es F a l e r n i c o st* r.f H anging upon «■ m ì ! gage ai ii noto merit h i .t d in ! mphih’.t, and next to payment t i ¡ti i t fi cd an v v nount due. Our SP R IN G L I N E is the best ever shown in Coquille. Silk Foulards, Messaliues, Pongees, T af fetas, etc. Flouncings, Embroideries, Laces. A ll Over Embroideries .and Laces— A new line from the East. Velvets in all colors. Ladies Waists, Skirts and Suits A camplete line of N O T IO N S . Summer Goods of every description A new line of Ladies’ V E L V E T PUMPS and S H O E S Also Patent aud Gun Metal Pumps. Misses’ and Children's Pumps Everything in Dry Goods and Shoes L J R u le G. H. C L E A V E S .2iîü’j".'SÔKT- V Ti ..t plaintiff bave judgmi*nt ami *1 «■• e ag i s', dcf.'iidant for* sum of »50 uiih intere-f t l ic e o n at rafe ni 10 prr*c pci annuiti from the 30th -day j o! O» toi», r, 19t 7 and for- atto«!:« * f. . i: ! gum of '! 1*9.0 1 « n 1 for po-t.-aml tii-’o rg- j men ' . That defendants ami esci« of th* m and all pe -s n.H claiming o." t;» chi in; tin«!er them <»r either of (lient h> bar*»**« aial t* reclined of all rights?, cl im j and eq"ity *f re<!( mprioit in and !«> n i i ii!* rtgage*i premises and eve»y ; art thcieof and appnrtena’*^*^ thereto. Tliat plaintiff’s nu.rtgage be «ledared a tirât mortgage. That plaintiff lutvo «l erce for nil dcticicTicv that n ay r« main fter ap plying pr .« red«» f**«r tlie satisfaction of the ju um«*iit and «Iccre«*. 'It.at s 1. e r i ff executf a de* d to the pnrvhii. t r within the linn , manner ami J provision-5 of law ami that punlia-er ì in in»o } o * s - i «ii by sheriff. For Mid* « th e relief : ; may he tq n- j tal I *. Uerviei* • » » t !.: h gumim«* s is mad«* by; pun 'Vati *i in p'.irsuame of nn order nu.* • by the Honoruh . John E. Had. j«ld> ■ oi t! e county court of Coo-» Co«m- tv , Oregon, let • * Marcii I«t. 19! I. A. J. : h«rvo*Ml L. A. LBjeqvist AttC^nrv* for Plainitrf Ä 217 Th 2 / ’ V T 9 'I\ from th e s ta rt this “ A z h y ” has proven a w inner. A new “ dapper” Florsheim ‘ Natural Shape” ■SHOE cÄWri < 'U A Complet«- Shawino a t $ 5 ; S o n a Few S tfL s $6 last—we have your size. If you don’t like ‘his one “there are oth er?” tliat you oil edit to see be fore you buy. L Y O N S & JO N E S Second Street Coquille, Ore. i