TU COQUILU vallit srntlnrl , ooquillr , orrgon , Circuit Court Business in 1928 Criminal cases tried by Judy *<5* Fairview 500; North Coos River 8200; M. P.-Lampa 8320; North Bank 8200; The following is a summary report No. Plead Guilty Coos River-Paniels Creek 8400; North of Circuit court business for the year Dismissed Criminal cases Bend-South Slough 81.000; Bear 1928, as prepared by County Clerk Total Crimnial cases disposed of 40 Creek 8150; Upper Two Mile 8100; Robt. R. Watson: Lee-MeKinley 8400; Shutters Creek- Actions at law filed - - 176 Total Civil and Criminal Cases Templeton 8200; Haynes Slough disposed of - - Equity Cases other than Divorce 69 8200; Larson Slough 8300; Catching Naturalization Hearings Divorce Cases Creek 8500; Holftnan Bridge-Powers No. Cases admitted 8500; Fishtrap Landing 8200; Catch­ No. Cases continued ozia Total Civil cases filed OOu Ño. Cases dismissed ing Slough 8200; Fox Bridge-Gravel Total Criminal cases filed 56 » Ford 8200; Lundgren road 8200. Patrolmen named for the ensuing Total Naturalization Cases heard 25 Total Civil A Criminal cases 425 \ year, in the Coquille valley were: No. Days Court in Session McKinley—L. Sonneland and R. H. 65 No. Daye Jury in attendance Civil Jury Trials -e - No. of Court days without Jury 48 Lawhorn. Contested Actions by Court Sitkum—R. R. Taylor. No. of Court days at Chambers 53 Default Actions • Arago—Frank Miller. Diamissed Actions Myrtle Point—S. C. Braden, Her­ Total days Court in Session 166 bert Glaizer. Total Actions disposed of 148 Bridge—W. A. Lett. Last Session of Old Court Powers—Thus. Hayes. Contested Equity Case* In an order declaring the urgent Norway—J. Q. Lett. Default Equity Cases necessity of surfacing the Bald Hill Bids were called for the operation Dismissed Equity Cases road, on the north side of the North of the Riverton and Bullards ferries Fork, from Cooper Bridge to the high­ for tbe year 1929. r . ' ' Total Equity other than divoree 83 way, the county court this week, set . .. - ... ___ r The auditor Was requested to ao aside 89,000, from market road funds arrange the books in the roadmaf- Divoree Cases contested for this purpose,. The decayed condi­ ter’a and county clerk’s offices that Default Divoree Cases tion ' of the—appro^phee—to—C oo par "they would be in accord in bookkeep­ Dismissed Divorce Case« bridge is mentioned as a condition ing methods. which necessitates -prompt action. w —————— Total Divorce Cases Sums set aside for' other market The Oregon Farmer can now be se- roads included the following: cured in connection with the Sentinel Total Civil cases disposed of 365 M. P.-Sitkum 8500; Norway-Lee- -for 25 cents a year; 25 copies a year. F riday , JANUARY 4, 1981. PAG* SRVRN The Ford Motor Co. manufactured the eld model T Ford Car for' teen years. A total of fifteen ears were made and sold in The new model A Ford ear was an­ nounced and displayed to Che public about one year ago. About seven hundred thousand have since then, most of them in the last four months. Production is now at the rate of about seven thousand cars a day. . Ford is adhering to his old policy with the new model. Mechanical im­ provements in the chassis are so de­ signed that they are interchangeable with the older parts. For instance the starter and the front engine hanger have been changed lately. The new starter can be installed on the first models at a cost to the owner of four dollars and fifty cents, frbnt engine hanger does all body roar. It consists of springs which cushion the motor. It can be installed for bight dollars sn tbe older cars. Deliveries on new Fords can now be made within a very short lime after your order is placed. If you ai ing to buy a ear in any price stop at tbe Ford garage and take a ride in a new Ford before buying, or phone 25, Coquille, and ask for demonstration. Condensed Report at the close of business D m . 31, 1928 RESOURCES Loans and Discounts U. S. Bonds, Municipal Bonds and Warrants Banking House and 'Fixtures Cash and due from Banka 8 87,294.65 140,258.15 18300.00 44,476.53 829032943 LIABILITIES Capital Surplus and Undivided Profit« Deposits - — 829032943 Farmers & Merchants Bank COQUILLE, OREGON FRIENDLY, HELPFUL SERVICE K/ ______ Th* Pioneer Methodist Church tn our Sho oom (New Church South of Court House) S. D. Walters, Pastor Sunday School 10 a. m. Lyman Car­ rier, Supt. There are 18 different classes in Sunday School. These 18 teachers,, besides other officers, are giving of their time. Co-operate by coming regularly and bringing your children. , Morning Worship 11 a. m. Evening Worship 7:80 p. m. Dr. D. L. Coale, of Loe Angeles, an Evangelist of outstanding power and abiHty, will begin a meeting here Sunday. Every evening at 7:30 ser­ vices will bo held. Dr. Coals has held a large number of ^successful union services throughout the coun­ try. We invite all to take a part ih these services. Good , music. Today you can see the most sensational auto­ mobile ever introduced—The Outstanding Chevrolet of Chevrolet History, a Six in the price range of the four! Today, this amazing new automobile is on dis­ play in our showrooms and we cordially in­ vite you to come in for a personal inspection! When you lift the hood and see the new six- cylinder valve-in-head engine you will realize that a new era has dawned for the buyers of low-priced automobiles. Representing four years development and testing, this new power plant is a marvel of advanced design. At every speed it operates with that delightful smooth­ ness which everyone demands today in a modem automobile. It develops approxi­ mately 32% more power than any previous Chevrolet engine. It displays sensationally' greater speed and faster acceleration. And yet, despite this brilliantly improved performance, it maintains Cnevroiet's worldwide reputation for economical transportation by delivering better than an average of twenty mile» to the gallon of gaeoline! St. James Church Great Array of New Features The big, new four-wheel brakes are exceedingly quiet in operation. The new two-be am head­ lamps with foot control dimming device were never before available in Chevrolet’s price c lass. And so on throughout the entire chassis, you will find feature after feature previously de­ manded in the finest, of automobiles and now offered on the Outstanding Chevrolet in keep- ing with Chevrolet’s policy of constant progress. Distinctive New Beauty But, however impressed you may be by the J mechanical superiority of the Outstanding Chevrolet, vrtur admiration will reach even greater heights when you study the car’s distinctive beauty— [ —the marvelous new Fisher bodies represent • masterful example of artistic coachwork. Never have beauty, comfort, convenience and staunch construction been more skillfully combined in the bodies of any automobile! So we urge you to come in today and inspect this outstanding new car. ------ $595 Th« COACH Tlx ROADSTER ... •525 Thr Convertible r* LANDAU...................... 725 Tk. PHAETON ... •525 SEDAN DELIVERY TX. COUPS SuftSurr a *595 •595 LIGHT DELIVERY S CHA98IS....................... 400 •675 1K TON CHASSIS.. .*545 •695 I HTON CHASSIS iv I thcab................. 650 All prices f. o. b. Flint, Michigan First M. E. Church Partial List of Outstanding Features New ria-cylinder motor, ▼alve-in- bead type, fully enclosed. New automatic lubrication of rocker arm mechanism. New fabric camshaft gear. New heavier crankshaft statically and dynamically balanced. New re4nforced piston pins. New hot-spot manifold. New AC gasoline pumn with filter replacing vacuum tank. New type AC air cleaner. COOLING SYSTEM New type thermostat cooling ry> tern control. New water temperature Indicator on dash. ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT " New tw<>*beam headlamps with foot button control. New pat king lights inside head lamps. New prismatic headlamp lenses. New theft -proof Electrolock. New semi-autopsatic spark control. New waterproof spark coil located beneath cowl. CHASSIS New self-adjusting, single plat^ dry disc clutch. New smooth sliding 3-apeed trans­ mission with vanadium steel gears. New solid shaft type steering column. New flat type, slender rim steering wheel with large horn button in center. New and more efficient muffling system. New and more complete Alemite chassis lubrication. New rubber-on-steel pedal ess- ' closures. New larger gasoline tank at rear ■ it-gallon capacity. New, smaller, smarter wheels with full balloon tires. Come i n and see these. Beautiful Npw Cx r siin Ji s pLi y i l l (ti ll’ shnwronmf Southwestern Motor Co 474 First Street Q U A L I T Y 4-Square Tabernacle (Undenominational in spirit) Sunday our regulars, services. 9:45 a. m. Sunday School. 11 a. m. and 7:45 p. m. preaching. Tuesday evening chorus practice and eight reading. Wednesday evening, prayer meet­ ing. Friday evening, evangelistic. All evening meetings meetings at 7:45. Morning prayer^jpnea tings Tuesday, yer^kneetings Wednesday, Th* lûrsdaÿ and Friday at 9:30. A cordial welcome awaits you at all our servioes. Rev. T. S. Winey, Pastor. (Episcopal) Rev. Hale B. Eubanks, Vicar Services for The Epiphany, Janu- i ary 6, 1929: Poafe "Silvary Moon" 8:00 a. m. Holy Communion. Sat Down at Illusion 10:00 a. m. Sunday School. Another Illusion has been swept • 11:00 a. m. Holy Communion and away by the observant scientist Sermon. Most of ks have beard so frequently All are welcome. of the “silvery moon" that we have taken Its sllverlness for granted. Now * Church of Christ an astronomer declares our satelits Is B. L. Hicks, Minister not “sliver,” but yellow. It appears he once bad the good, Residence 125 S. Heath St. Phone 56L fortune to observe a wblte star come “The Church with a great Plea.” Bible School 10 a. m. Ned C very close to the crescent moon, when, Kelley, Supt. Geo. W. Swinney, Asst as he described It to the British Astro­ nomical association, “the star looked Supt. like a globule of mercury on a dull Sermon 11 a. m. “Lovest Thou Me brass ball.** I More Than These?” Tbe poets, however, will doubtless Junior Endeavor 2 p. m. continue to sing of the “silvery moon." Christian Endeavor prayer meeting One of the greatest of our poets, Ten­ nyson, sang of the white stars com­ 6:30 p. m. Sermon 7:80 p. m. “Are Modern ing up one by one, whereas to the I Miracles Necessary to the Saving of astronomer the stars show a wonder­ ful variety of shade« of color. 8ome the Lost?” No prayer meeting or choir practice very brilliant ones are red. others blue ' or bluish, and others a beautiful this week. orange. And how mnny people have All are Invited. Come. ever seen a green moon? The writer is one who has.—London Tit-Bits. . Matching this spectacular advance in perform­ ance is the greatest array of new features Chev­ rolet has ever announced. f Wednesday evening meeting at 8 o’clock. Free publie Reading Room open in Church Building every Tuesday and Saturday afternoons from two to. f>ur. A T Coquille LOW COST Sunday School 10 a. m. Mrs. Belle Elwood, Supt. Morning worship 11 a. m. Subject: “A Soul Saver* Evening service 7:30 p. m. Sub­ ject: “The Coming Great Day.” Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:30 p. m. Meeting of the Ladies Aid Thurs­ day afternoon. A church with a welcome to all. Gus A. Garboden, Pastor. Batt Sort of Succtta ton may succeed without half try­ ing, if you are twice as bright as your competitors; but they may be twice as bright as you, «□