To Instalment Buyers WHO Brings You First Lower Priced Foodstuffs in Coquille? wl^'^Lower Cost Is Obtainable DUN- Beeause We Are Not Overstocked With High Priced Goods.And W hen AW LEADER! H AM S Of Course Are The First To Pass This Saving On To You-PAI KU" Feature Items for SATURDAY and MONDAY, Oct. 3 - 9 MILK tAR ^™N Tall Contented Cows * ^**1 Farmers & Merchants Bank Coquille, Oregon Car Just Arrived and Now is the Time to Get Your Winter Supply at This Lowest Price Quoted. LOCAL BURBANKS Grown on High Ground. These will keep Morrison Has Finest Bog Vista Hardwheat - Ask Your Neighbor 491b. bag GET A GOOD SUPPLY AT THESE PRICES! 9$c Bbl. , (4 Sacks) $3.79 ORB1S V-T AOregon Milled Small White AND LOOK AT THE PRICE! Onions 1025c LAUNDRY SOAP Albers Sunripe The Pioneer Methodist Church t Albers Carnation PURITY Best Quality White The Western World, at Bandon, last Philip D. Hartman, pastor. week had the following to say about Morning worship at 11 a. m. with A. T. Morrison's cranberry bog which message on “The Lordship of Christ.** is located on the Tipperary flats, Communion service following. jvbout three miles from Bandon: 7:30 p. m., Sermon subject: “Tried Gold.” The finest new bog, in fact one of Sunday school at 10 a. m. Lyman the finest bogs in the state of Oregon, Carrier, superintendent. is bringing in its first real crop for Intermediate and Senior Leagues A. T. Morrison. This bog is located meet at 6:30 for devotional services. east of Bandon and probably few Ban­ Prayer meeting Wednesday evening don people have seen it It is just a at 7:30 p. m. mile south from the Oregon Coast Choir rehearsal Saturday evening. highway, leaving the highway at the Special vocal musical numbers at service atation on top of Bear creek both services Sunday. hill. ' Kindly note that our evening Ser­ Mr. Morrison has been juvenile of­ vices are one-half hour earlier. ficer for Coos county for a number of years, residing at Coquille. Seeing Foursquare Gospel Church the possibilities in cranberry culture 25» E. 2nd st. he bought a piece of land in what is Nydia Jensen and Margaret Gemmill, commonly called the glades east of Pastors Bandon, a number of yearn ago, and Sundsy, 7:46 p. m., Rev. D. V. Al- anyone who has seen cranberry bogs must admit that It is most ideally sit­ lerman, of Los Angeles, general su- vervisor of branch churches and ako uated. of »he mission fields, will be speaking. Mr. Morrison started four years ago to build a bog. Today his place Rev. and Mrs. Aiderman, returning to Los Angeles from the Portland Four­ in one of the attractions of the coun­ ty. While he is harvesting his first square convention, are looking for­ crop of any importance begining next ward to their first visit in Coquille. Sunday 11 a. m. Communion Service Tuesday, ho has made such improve­ Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Aiderman and Rev. ments as to make it a show place. The bog itself comprises about Mr. and Mrs. Warren will be present. three acres. It Hee in what looks like One of the visiting ministers will bring the message. a lagoon, or hollow, completely aur- Sunday 9:45 a. m. Sunday School. rounded by higher ground. It is Interesting classes for all. piped for water so that it can be con­ Sunday, 6:46 p. m.. Young People’s veniently flooded with the least Service and Adult class. amount of effort. The vines were pur­ Commencing Tuesday, October 6, chased from a grower at Long Beach Washington. The bog in remarkably Bible Conference. H. F. Irvin, lec­ free from weeds and its method of turer, business man and lawyer, will bring the messages on deeper teach- watering will keep the weed menace down to a minimum because of the .ng. Public cordially invited to at­ lack of open ditches. The water ia tend. pumped from a(deep well and there is course [WHAT IS WITHOUT Whereat. ground in Oftentimes when I have been down town I have noticed two beautifully green lawns; these lawns have been kept green all summer and have cer­ tainly been a delightful contrast to the dry, unkempt ones surrounding them. The onm I mean are at the homes of George Leach on West Sec­ ond St. and Kennett Lawrence on So. Henry St. These people show their love for nice surroundings and also a respect for civic pride. The lawns surrounding our county court house are also beautiful but the shrubbery around the fence surrounding the courthouse yard is being sadly neg­ lected. Some of it is looking so bad that I am afraid for it this winter. Remember the next meeting of the Flower Lovers club is next Tuesday evening, Oct. 6, and our meetings open at 7:30 p. m. now. Be sure to B. A. Roberts Reports on Tour of the Orient (Continued from first page.) Genera) Mah himself played tennis with some of the young ladies of the party, and Howard Fay, physical di­ rector of a Southern California col­ lege, refereed a basketball game be­ tween two of General Mah'a teams. General Mah, as a Mohammedan, is taking special delight in the carte blanche given by the new Nationalist government to its officials to eradicate relics of old Chinese supersition. He has just torn down the old Temple of Hell at the foot of Mt. Tai and used its stones and tablets to build pavil­ ions in a pleasure park for the public. He has also erected a monument to Sun Yat Sen on sacred Mt. Tai, a western style shaft, which far sur­ passes in spectacular quality at least the ancient monumenta to Confucius. At thia point the party made a dash through the high Aelds of gaoliang grain to Confucius’ tomb, urging the ricksha coolies to all their speed in order to catch the only train for Peip­ ing. The private cars for the night were shifted to a larger station as the railway police were afraid bandits might attack from the ambush of the high gaoliang grain. Marshal Chang Hsueh Liang, Man­ churia’s youthful ruler, who is now in direct headship of North China under the Nationaliste regime, was recov­ ering from a serious illness in a hos­ pital in Peiping, and was gracious enough to receive the party on the porch adjoining hie sick room, and directed that they receive every at­ tention, including a banquet when they passed through hk home in Mukden, Manchuria. Arrangements were that waa to have been given by T. V. Soong, vice preaident. Minister of Fi­ nance, and financial genius of the Nationalist party, and he went to Shanghai from Nanking in order to | see the group. Unfortunately, two events of tragic import at that time interfered with the interviewa, Coquille there waa an attempt as assassinate Mr. Soong on the atation platform in Shanghai and four of his aides were Pilled, and the next day his mother, the venerable Madame Soong, died. Off the beaten path, to auch places as Gifu in Japan, where they saw the famous cormorant Ashing, and to West (Lake, Hangchow, one of the moat historic and beautiful spots in China—to Beppu oa the Inland Sea, through Korea, and to other places unknown to many travellers in the Far East, the Upton Close party had unusual opportunities for seeing the Orient. Their return visit in Japan was rendered dramatic by the greatest eruption of Mount Asama in twenty years, which they witnessed in Karui- sawa, and by the arrival in Japan of Colonel and Mrs. Charles A. Lind­ bergh on the day of their departure for the United States. Mr. Roberts, who has rented his ranch at Fairview, intends to remain in this section. ample for the purpose. Mr. Morrison has been looking for­ ward to his place as his real home and the first true realisation came last Sunday when some 80 friends of the Coquille and Myrtle Point communi­ ties called on Mr. and Mm. Morrison and tftieir daughter, Miss Lois, for a hoimewarrnng. Christian Science Churches “Reality” was the subject of the Lesson-Sermon in all Churches oi Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, Septem St. Jamas Church (Episcopal) 10:00 a. m. Church school. Roper, acting superintendent. ber 27. The Golden Text was, “Every good gift and every perfect gift is from above, and cometh down from the Father of lights, with whom is no variableness, neither shadow of turn­ ing.” (James 1:17.) Among the citations which com- the prised the Leason-Sermor ‘Declare following from the Bible his glory among the heathen; his marvelous works among all nations. For great is the Lord, and greatly to be praised; he also is to be feared above all gods.” (I Chron. 16: 24, 26.) The Lesson-Berm on also included the following passages from the Christian Science textbook, “Science and Health with Key to the Scrip­ ture«,” by Mary Baker Eddy: “To grasp the reality and order of being in its Science, you must begin by reckoning God as the divine Principle of all that really is ... No wisdom is wise but His wisdom; no truth is true, no love is lovely, no life ia Life but the divine; no good is, but the good God bestow«.” (p. 276.) Methodist Episcopal Church Sunday School 10 a. m. Evening Preaching 7:10 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:30 p. Preaching at Bandon Sunday 11 for divorce. Crawford va. H. L. for divorce. Sunday, Thursday priyqr meeting 7:10 p. The public ia cordially invited. as « „X Evangelistic