Coquille Lost, 12 to 6 berty Théâtre Oct. 15 to Oct. 21 TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 17 and 18 H areli Lloyd hi -NOW OB NEVER“ U aboard the laughter spedai for e record run on the ain line of riotous comedy. The laughs roar peat fester r*ph Uo^ 1 CoaM>dy— And J . McGowan in "BECKLESS CHANCES" A Railroad Thriller, rod-blooded, vigorous Wostern. We hoped soon to yet a record of the auto travel across the new river bridge here that would make a fine showing.as to the way it was belay utilised; but the rains of the past ten days have put the river road to Bandon entirely out of commission and it is not probable any considerable record of tourist travel will be made there during the cominy six months. But doesn’t thqt bridge loom up on the landscape, especially when seen from ths valley lands on the other side of the river. As ths year* go by it is yoiny to prove one of Coquille’a biggest assets. The men who secured ite erection here instead of permitting it to be built et Cedar Point or la m ps, as the engineers first said it should be, really deserve high encodfcums from our people. The bridge is a big thing in every way and look as' if it might afford ample facilities far traffic for the next hundred year*; Our people ought to yet photographs of it to send to their friends in other states. The only thing that needs improv­ ing in connection with the bridge is the railroad crossing. Wa imagine the time ia coming when it will re­ quire a crossing bar and a watchinaa to render it 'safe when trains are coming. And we hope they will be provided before we have to tell the story of e fatal accident there. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY. OCTOBER M and M Conway Teurie in “A WIDE OP HR TOWN" An action picture full ef adventure, thrills end romance. The story of a gentleman gambler, entertainly told, beau­ tifully staged and realistically enacted. And GOLDWTN BRAY PfCTOGHAPH Added Attraction Friday Night Charlee Hutchinson ia “CO GET ’EM HUTCH" *. Episode «—"THE BROKEN U F E U N E " of incidents ths sta r In "GAY AND entertained by Powers lodge with e aix o’clock dinner after which the bus­ iness session was hold, during which the degree teem of Mamie Lodge No. SO, (Coquille), put on the work in e very creditable manner. Again a t mid­ night lunch was served. Next year’s convention will bo held et Myrtle Point with the following officers: Mrs. Haselwood, ef Myrtle Point, presi­ dent; Mrs. 0 . N. Battsy, of Coquille, vico ‘president, and Lelah Fish, of Bandon, secretary, Those in attand- aace from Coquille were Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Boeserman, Mr. and Mrs. Goo. N. Battsy, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Kay, Mr. and Mr*. H. V. Holverstott, Mrs. J . E. Norton, Mrs. H. C. Gets, Mrs. Jack Leech. Mrs. G T. Skeela, Mrs. L P. Maury, Mrs. J. L. Aasen, Mrs. H. M. Lewis, Mias Agnes Whetstone, Miss Connie Willoughby, Mias Mery TI m showing made by the high school football team la the |« i m with Mxrahfiold b u t Saturday afternoon waa very encouraging to the itodenta and other fans who want over to the Bay for the y aae. la some ways the Marshfield boy* have a decided advaatayo over the local team, bat on the whole the two elevens are very equally matched. The bay team will averaye a little heavier than the Coquille team, they have a football squad of M from which to pick material, and this enables the coach to send in a new man every few momentes, and they have the further advantaye of an athletic coach who devotes him time to buildiny up a football machine. Both teams have about the same number of inexper­ ienced men—those not haviny played footfall before. The final scare Saturday was IS to 6, in Marshfield’s favor, a tr e a t I difference from the 70 or 80 to • de­ rated over there last feet Coquille year. The first quarter was e test of of­ fensive end 'defensive line attacks in which the teems seemed to bo trying each other o u t Most of the playing was near the Coquille goal Una but thay saved It from invasion during that period. In tbs second quarter a field goal and a touchdown gave the Bey nine points, the touchdown resulting from jhie bucking and twenty-yard run by Flanagan. Three more points earns in the third quarter for the Bay with an­ other perfectly pUoed field goal. In the last quarter both teams changed their tactics and indulged In I e punting end passing dual ia which Coquille had the advantage. But ft was during the last half minute of play th at the spectacular play of the I day came with Don Pierce, who had been playing the beet game on the I field, as the bright pare tic ular star. I Ths Marshfield quarter had signalled I for e forward peas end two sf his I We have them in any quantity.' Call on Let t u figure on your winter supply of GRO­ CERIES, FLOUR and FEED. • We also have a complete stock o f SEEDS for fall sowing. Now is the time to do your ■owing. NOSLER’S CASH S T O R E SAVE MONET BY PAYING .CASH Sunday School a t 10 a. m. Preaching a t I I a. m. and 8 p. m. Epworth League at*7 p. m. , Subject of morning formón, "Self Control.” Subject of ‘evening sermon, - E n n ­ ing power." Aa the Georgia Cracker puta it: “You‘ns ia yeicome to all ya*ns has Want Ads Four Water Permita The following four wuter permits w e n issued to Coos county people during the past three months: Pacific Stetes Lumber company, of Marshfield, for the appropriation of Suing in Justice Court Ths case of Elmer Shull vs. S. E. Brumett, of Bandon, ia to cams up in Justice Stanley’s court bar* a t 10 o’elaek Monday. Shull ia easing Brumett for »187.20 and costs. Ha had a contract with Brumett for the sale of ths prunes on his ranch across the river 'near the foothills, and claims that Brumett did not pick the prunes in Hap tu t e i r as agreed end th at the rain ruined part e f the crop. Brum­ ett d a te s in his answer that he pick­ ed ee muck s f the crop as he agreed to, that hogs upset end ruined ten domestic use, et an estimated cost of 12000.00. J. Kyis, of Marshfield, for an ap­ propriation of water from a spring for domestic water supply. Coos River Consolidated School District No. M, Marshfield, for ths appropriation of water from un­ named creeks for domestic use for the school house and grounds, a t an es­ timated coat of $600.00. L. B. Larson, of Manhfiold, for ths appropriation of water from a spring for domestic uso a t a cost of $$00.00. the boys th at they w e n able to moot any town in the county on terms of equality. But th a n a n two departments where the local teem is n little week. The line does not hold sa it should on defensive, end in bucking the line offensively th e n ia net enough dash and determination shown. A t that whan backed up* against their own goal line the Coquille teem held the Marshfield boys for downs on two dif­ ferent occasions and w a n only pushed back across their line own . The same day the heavy Myrtle Point high school team* won from Bandon 40 to «. < oquille does not piny t »mor r ow, but next Saturday will meet Myrtle Point h e n for the hardest game of its LO ST-O ne Fisk Truck Curd Tire, sise 86x6 between Marshfield end Myrtle Point Wednesday evening. Plenas return to this office and re­ ceive reward. McQUAY-NORRIS P IS T O N R IN G S.P ISTO N S A PINS /« your gas power machinery w ading money that could he mood by installing them ? only piston rings are required to restore a Wherever yon plan to have your motor ranov »war. 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