I Preach the perfection of Ood a n d d l the perfect Inn to he obtained by • (Concluded from la.t week.) man. The abolition of war and Question 4. What should be the poverty burden of the sermon today?? Question-- Do you think men are One says, "Less about the un- naturally religious, or ns much so knowable; more about the living or Ull women? present; more about the good and Yea, anyway most men are. The more about Ifiu here and now and most of them have ti nebulous sort true and beautiful of this life ; and of conscience or soul, which at time less about the future of which we reminds them of the hereafter, As I know nothing." to women's natural religious procliv-’ More, says another, about Jesus tiles, I ttilYik she outranks men by Christ. \\'e would see Jesus. More many times to one. about His love. Another writer says, Man is more I Plain, practical sermons. Plenty truly religious than women. Men | sacrificed life plain. Preach at the are governed by reason, women by congregations and not over their sentiment. heads. Man says another is the only A HUPMOBILE G U A R A N T E E D r O R L IF E We conbider (lie Hiipuiohile life-long, “ •quart-deal ifunrun* tee to be the strongest element of protection ever incorporated in the manufacture of motor cars. A demonstration will be given you at your convenience. Auto Garage and storage room now open. Second street Coquille, Ore. ! 1. R. Nosier New Line of Fur= niture Just Arrived the east. F ifty room-size Brussels, Axminster and Wilton Velvet Rugs. Come in and see our new line o f Iron Beds in dull Oak Finish. W e also carry the Ostermoor Mattress. Coquille Furniture Company We Know All About These _______ Kidney Pill>_______ Safeguard your general health— do not neglect the minor ments and allow them to get the better of you and become chronic. Especially is this so in the case of kidney trouble. THE KDIXKYH HAVE AX IMPORTANT DUTY TO PER FORM— SEE THAT TH EY IK) IT. Watch for symptoms and be prompt in your treat ment. I t ’s much easier and less expensive to buy a .box of N yal’s Kidney Pills with the first appearance of kidney distress and secure relie f than to disregard the trouble un til it becomes chronic. Xyul's Kidney 1*111» stand first for the simple reason that they are composed of standard drugs especially known to In- of value In kidney ailments. W e know the formula and know they will do as represented. Prompt and effective in their action, they cleanse the blood of all impurities and restore the kidneys to a normal condition Do not hesitate the next time you want speedy relief. Either call or phone and we will send it to you in the shape of Nyals’ K idney Pills. Worth much more -but only 50c the box. Any doctor will tell you that when we compound a pre scription it's done right. Dring us your prescriptions. UR S was the first exclusive Dry Goods, Shoes and Fur- We have nishings store in Co< ii 11o. I t is a success. decided to specialize further. W e now make a change which we know will meet with your approval. We place on sale our line o f Men’s Goods, consisting of Shoes, Shirts, Hosiery, Underwear, i veralls, etc., and in the future will conduct a store E X C L U S I V E L Y for O WOMEN AND CHILDREN SA LE COMMENCES M O N D A Y, A P R IL 10TH For the Spring Season 1911 Pharmacy “? A De Laval Going Out o f Men’s Goods I o f the newest things in lace curtains from IN BUYING A CHANGE IN BUSINESS Ugious animal Much depends on his mentality. Man 111 his savage state, In the early development of his faculties, was frightened at the lightning and thunder, the volcano and tho whirlwind. He knew ab- infant mind conceived the idea that We believe in the future of Coquille, and we think the town will warrant solutely nothing of science and hl9 Infant mind conceived the Idea that such a store. We know you need it and y ju want it. Consequently, commencing all these things were caused by son a M O N D A Y , A P R I L 10th, our entire stock o f Men’s Goods will be placed on he was injured hy these forces of sale at cost, and some things below. Men, you need the goods. Supply your personal and mtshty power. Since wants now for the season, from a clean, fresh stock. Remember, everything nature, he believed that higher per sonages were angry at him and he M UST go. tried In many ways to appease this Imaginary wrath. There followed the worship of these Imaginary and SHOES SUSPENDERS higher powers, which has developed v a l u e s ......................... *3.93 50c v a lu e s ...................................MU' through all the ages until our pres *4.50 v a lu e s ........................... *3.43 .Men's Collars, formerly 2 for 25c, ent form o f worship. It has been *4.00 v a l u e s ........................... *3.00 now 3 for 25c. handed down so long as to be thor *3.50 v a l u e s ........................... *2.75 25c C u T fs ....................................20c oughly Imbedded In the minds of Speciul bargains In heavy shoes HATS men that worship Is necessary to NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS for mill and outdoor work. appease the duty of the present day. A line of stylish shapes and colors. Notice is hereby given that the Com 10 anil 12 inch counters, *0.50, I should say that in *3.00 v a lu e s ........................... *2.20 mon Council of the City of Coquille So I think and *7.00 v u lu e s ....................*4.50 *2.50 v a lu e s ........................... #1.05 will receive sealed bids for the improve naturally worshipful, which perhaps this way the majority of men are SHIRTS — Golf and Negligee #3.00 values . . . ................ #1.45 ment of Spurgeon Street and the exten sion of Spurgeon Street in said City of is what you would call religious. *1.00 v a lu e s .............................. 70c OVERALLS Coquille in accordance with the plans, Another says, Yes, I believe every *1.35 v a lu e s .............................. OOc #1.00 m i l ...................................75c details and specifications of the City sane man o f 30 years of age has *1.50 v a lu e s ........................... *1.10 85c v a lu e s ...................................75c Engineer on file with the City Recorder. some time In his life either prayed *2.00 v a lu e s ........................... *1.45 75c v a lu e s .................................... 05 Said bids will be opened on the 10th for help from a greater power than *2.50 v a l u e s ...................... *1.05 day ol April, 1911, at a special meeting • GLOVES himself or hidden his tliauughts in #3.00 v a lu e s ........................... *1.05 of the Common Council. The Council #1.25 and #1.50 values........$1.00 terror from such a power. reserves the power to reject any and all U NDERW EAR — Cotton am! Wool Question— Is the Christian life a RUBBERS bids, and said bids may be for (he whole 50c v a lu e s ..................................40c *l.o o and *1.25 values............... SO o* any part of said improvement. Im practicable one? I *1.00 v a lu e s .............................. 75c One writes, As I See the question provement to lie completed within six Men’s 50c Cotton Shirts . . . .10«? | #1.50 v a lu e s ........................... #1.10 weeks from the time contract is award it is not practicable, and not at all .\ special line of Overalls, TOc i ed; five per cent of the total contract desirable. Christ was a dreamer HOSIERY — Cotton and Wool values, (ioc. price of the entire improvement or and an idler. Many of his teach 50c v a lu e s ..................................40c Several pairs of cotton pants at such portion thereof us the bid shall ings are not only impracticable but 25c v a lu e s ......................... ... . 20c wonderfully low prices. cover, shall be deposited with the bid, vicious, as for instance, “ Take no the same to be forfeited in the event the thought for tomorrow, what ye bidder upon the awarding of the con tract fails to enter into such contract shall eat or wear.” “ Love your en Hate your father and As an extra inducement, on Tuesday, April 11th, for every dollar’s worth and give bond satisfactory to the Com emies.” If Paul is to be taken mon Council in the Mini of one half of mother.” of goods you buy, you will receive a ticket to the Scenic Theater. I f you cannot bid conditioned to insure the faithful as an authority, you yourself can be here to attend the show, we will refund you 10c. This applies to Men’s, Ladies | completion of the work in strict accord have no hope of salvation because ance with Baiii specifications. and Children’s Goods. This will be a feature o f our Tuesday trade. you have taken you a wife. Your Dated this 8th day of March, A. D. wife, I feel Safe in saying, has fla 1911. grantly disobeyed Paul by appear A. W K E L L E Y ing without a shamed face and with I Ib9t.> City Recorder. jewels and braided hair. And while and lasts until we close out the Men's Goods. But we advise early buying, as the I hope she has implicit confidence prices are sure to sell the goods. Yours for a successful event, always "asked her husband" when in your wisdom, I doubt if she has seeking Information. Another writes, A million times yes, o f life is not worth living. A great many know not the blesscdnes Opp. First N at’l Bank C. H . C L E A V E S Coquille, Oregon and joy of being in Christian work and living a spotless Christian life. Searching t he Script re and living NOTICE TO CREDITORS. in the above entitled suit and cause with interest thereon at rate of 10» near that great all beloved Fa A good display o f nobby styles within six weeks from the date of the! percent per annum from the 30th day Notice is hereby given that the under* ther anil the dear Savior, us it is in fancy Batistes, Tissues, and all the late Spring Fabrics—an Is possible for poor sinful humanity signed has been duly appointed execu first publication of this summons, t o - ! of October, 1907 and for attorney fee in I sum of $00 00 and for co-ts and dirhurs- endless Variety of Ginghams, to get. Relying upon deathbed re trix of the laat will and testament of, wit : Witliin six weeks from the 2rdday of ments. and of the estate of John Kronenberg, Percales and Linens. Exclusive pentance will not win once In a deceased, by the County Court for Coos March, A. P . 1911, and if you fail to! That defendants and each of them Features in White Hoods. hundred times. Now is the accepted County, Oregon, and that all persons appear and answer on or before the : and all persons claiming or to claim time. Now, now, now. having claims against «aid estate are 13th day of April, A. D. 1911, that date j under them or either of them lie barred if the ( hristian life is Christian I hereby notified to present same duly being the last day of the time prescribed and foreclosed of all rights, el inis and I think it would be most practica- ; verified and with the prope r vouchers in the order of publication, the plain equity of redemption in and to said Remember that we do a cash ble, although it might not appear to ! to the undersigned at the office of A. J. tiff will take judgment and decree mortgaged premises and every part business, and can give you better he in a worldly sense. If the brief Sherwood, Coquille, Coos County, Ore- against you and each of yon for the thereof and appurtenances thereto. values than can be given under a That plaintiff’s mortgage ha declared span of life comarpes in any way ; tfon» Within six months from the date relief demanded in the complaint, a credit system. succinct statement of which is as fol a first mortgage. with a happy eternity, and if Chris of this notice. Dated this 8th day of February, 1911. lows : That plaintiff have decree for an tian living promists us the sure fu That mortgage held by plaintiff deficiency that may remain j'fter ap C A T H A R IN E KRONEN IIERG, ture, then no argument would seem against property mentioned in com Executrix of the Estate and of the Last plying proceeds for the satisfaction ol to hold against its practicability. Will and Testament of John Kronen- plaint. to-wit: Block numhere*I eight the judgment and decree. In the foregoing quotations from let * l»erg, deceased. in Sunset Citv. Coos County, Oregon, That sheriff execute a deed to the ters received, we have had the can according *o plat thereof on file an I of pUrcha8er within the time, manner nml did views of a number of men who SUM MONS. record in the office of the county clerk provisions of law and that purchases think. ti is stuff for reflection. In the Circuit Court of the State of of paid county,—be foreclosed in the be put into possession by sheriff. The important thing with us now Oregon, in and for the County of Coos manner provided hy law and usual For sudi other relief aa may he equi Hattie Bledsoe, plaintiff, vs. O. F. I decr** *nt*rwl that said property be table. is, arc we living the Christian life Service of tips summons is made fiy i i Its fullness and grandeur and its Rohrcr and Mary A. Rolirer, defend-! 8<dd accordingto law and practice of ants #uit in Equity. ! court, and proct-eds applied tn expenses publication in pursuance of an order beauty. Are we revealing Him who ToO. F. Rohrer an.l to Mary A. R o h r - i” '»»> e arising upon made by tlie Honorable John F. Hall, came to tell i:s God is love and . r, the above named defendants: the mortgage and note mentioned in judge of the county court of Coos Coun light, and whose whole life was one In the name ol the State of Oregon: ; eomplaint, and next to payment t- ty, Oregon, dated March 1st, 1911. of sacrifice for others. God help You and each of you are hereby noti- plaintiff of any amount dne. A. J. Sherwood i you and me to ho faithful and true find that you are required to appearand That plaintiff have judgment and d e-. L. A. I.i’jeqvist (liK O PK N ED ) and good. answer the complaint filed against you cree against defendant for aunt of $350 3-217 AHornets lor I laintff NOTICE FOK PUB LIC ATIO N . Department of the Interior U. 8. Land Olflcc at lioseburg, Oregon, March 9, 1911. ' Notice is hereby given that Ed ward L. Webb, of Coquille, Oregon, who, on February 14, 1906, made Homestead entry 13,926 Serial, No. 03904, for the I west half of the northeast quarter, sec tion 28, township 28 S., range 13 west, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final five-year proof, to establish claim to the 1 m l above de scribed, before Edgar A. 1). dge, United States Commissioner, at M • rtle Point, Oregon, on the 22d day of April, 1911. Claimant names as witnesses: Ste phen A. Culbertson, of Coquille, Ore gon; (ieorge W. Cornwell, o l Coquille, Oregon: John W. Culbertson, of Co quille, Oregon; Lafayette Cornwell, of Coquille, Oregon, B c n j a w n F. J o n e s , Register. W e have just received a complete stock Puhrman’s S E R M O N Separator you THE GOLDE/N RULE ROSE’S CASH STORE are taking no chances, as they have stood the test and Skookum Restaurant are guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction. Then why buy some other make U. A. HARRINGTON, IVop. which some one Same Old Place Come and See tries to make you believe is as good as a De Laval? * S. M . Nosier, Agent, Coquille, Ore. fi ' a t « 9 JtS-XT - O fiV ÏT» *.• , V C * c j- STEAMER BREAKWATER 0 t "Willamette T nts o - o t - in r n ; Nails from Ainsworth Dock, Portland, at 6 p. m. every Tuesday. Sails from Coos Bag EVERY SATURDAY u 9 B 6 z g tfl ç Í Kraervationa will not lie held later than Friday noon, unless tickets ate pnrrhaaed. PAUL L STERLING, Agent > * * ■ « «ísáS- t G Q 4 » » - t i C ft ? » X I O . Phon» Main 181 Î » ■ <Osul 99 Grommet Rim. s, hand fiewcyl for guv ro, e guarantee«! not to pull out Full weight guaranteeJ. Orders for special sire* given prompt attention. H. 0. Anderson Brown ! Brown ! See Our Saturday Specials What Brown? Why, the Brown Shoe, o f course, Everyone knows about them that is, most everyone. Study our show windows— they will interest you, and may be you will get a pair ot the famous Brown Shoes FREE. Card in window will explain all. Shoes for girls, boys, men and ladies. Men’s regular Men’s regular Men’s regular Men’s regular Men’s regular R em em ber. w e lia v e BRO W N I Can You Beat This W e have a limited number of men’s shoes which we wish to close out. Some patent leather, vici kid, kan garoo and box calf; also gun metal. I f we haven’t your size in one, we have in another. They are all good values at our regular price. N ow note carefully the cut: $5.00 Shoe, cut price ...................................................... $3.75 $4.50 Shoe, cut price ...................................................... $3.40 $4.00 Shoe, cut p ric e ...................................................... $2.95 $3.50 Shoe, cut p ric e ....................... $2.65 $3.00 Shoe, cut p ric e ............................................... $2.25 o n ly n f e w p a i r « le ft o t t l i e » e p r ic e », s o c o m e R O B I N S O N ’S I I early brown