Attractions for the week of Sat., Feb. 7 th to Fri., Feb. 13 th S . I ^ . F r t n w ^ “I’LL GET HIM YET" Featuring1 DOROTHY GISH 5 r«1» Our p rM M a rc all heated by « tea« which never bMMMB he* enough to M arch. If you were to hoU a coesa mar ailh orar the steam ing a p a rt of year ^ bottle, the » te a « , would not Injure the fabric. Wo nao the a u a a te a « la our laundry. W ith jta help we are able to give a beautiful lu .tr . to year werk with sever a brawn-tinted acar «o mar it. Wo will do TOUR ironing Uria steam-heated t i V If y on wiU aend year family bundle to ra. Onr driver will ho glad to call. COQUILLE LAUNDRY CO PATHE NEWS American Legion Notes The American Legion has been honored by the French government by being, selected as the agent through wl which honor- ary certificates are t o _______ I ®d the next of kin of men who made the supreme sacrifice in the world war. I A re your boy. and girl, asset, or 11- Presentation of these certifi­ J .bill t i c ? cates will be made on Washing­ Club Ceatiete For Cash ton's birthday. The National «78.00 in cash will be given to each commander has asked the Le­ j of tbo throe dictricte as follows: gion posts to leave no stone un­ «76.00 by the Farmers and Mer­ turned in their efforts to kxSbte. chants Bank to the Coquille Valley all relatives of the dead heroes, I District. that they may receive the token I ■ «75.00 by the F irst National Bank of appreciation bestowed upon “CAN YOU BEAT IT?” 1 , Comedy—2 reel« Sunday, February 8th _ "PECK’S BAD GIRL” Featuring MABEL NORM AND 5 m b “OH, BILL, BEHAVE" Featuring SMILING BILL PARSONS 2 reels Monday, February 9th “THE HAUNTED BEDROOM" v Featuring ENID BENNETT 5 reels I in the Bandoa District. «76.0« by the Bank of Southweet- I era Oregon In the Coo. Bay District. Calf Project en by the Legion. Oh the eve of | ««5.00 For exhibit of beat heifer Washington’« birthday, Feb. 21, I calf (pure bred or grade) raised by another one will be held. Iany boy or girl in the district. .«26.00 At the meeting Tuesday ev­ Basis of Awards point, ening it was decided th a t having (a) Beat calf according to brood. .60 a meeting once a week was too I (b) Greatest average gain to often and that hereafter the weight per day ...................20 meeting will be held on the first (c) Greatest profit on investm ent.. 1« rueeday in each month» I t some-1 (d) Completeness and accuracy thing important arises, th at I of report ............................ 16 thould necessitate a meeting, Possible score ...................... 100 Poultry Project «25.00 For exhibit of best cockerel I and four pullets (purebred.) raised ■day old chicks by any boy or girl to the district ................................. «25.00 Basis «f Awards points (a) Bast exhibit 1 cockerel and t 1 » •! “LURE OF THE CIRCUS” Featuring EDDIE POLO 2 reels ^ Tuesday, February 10th “A WOMAN UNDER OATH” Featuring FLORENCE REED 5 reels “IN THE BANK” Featuring CHARLIE CHAPLIN 2 reels Wednesday, February l l t b Tuesday's program will be repeated Thursday, February 12th “DON'T CHANGE YOUR HUSBANDS” \ A DeMille production 6 reel« < BRAY PICTOGRAPH I sentative on War Risk Insur­ ance. The doctor will be pleased to tell any of the boys any thing about their policies that they do not understand. The Legion’s basket ball team will meet one of the other coun­ ty teams a t this place in the very near future. They should give a good account of themsel­ ves, as they have a good fast -«am, although they may lack practice. 1 reel “BE MY WIFE” Featuring HAROLD LLOYD Comedy 1 real Friday, February 13th Thursday’s program will be repeated - (1) All boys and girls bslmsra the sgM of 9 and 18 inclusiva a t the clow of the contest are eligible for entry to one or more of these project«. . (2) Unlees there are a t last twen­ ty-five entries to each contest to the district the amount of tha cash prise will be reduced one dollar for each New Boeks in lib rary j Mrs. T. M. Dimmick, city li­ brarian, furnishes the following list of books recently added to Lhe city library: “Little Chap," Anderson; “Hunkins,” Buchan; “Mr. St&nd- Ifast,” Buchan; “Green Pea Pi­ rates," Kyne; “Sonia Marries," McKenna; “Dangerous Days," Rinehart; “Land of the Last Chance," Ogden; “Comrades of Peril,” Parrish; - “Theodore Roosevelt,’* Thayer; “Jeremy,” Walpole; “Blazed Trail,” White; About th irty pounds of Canary Grass seed has bean left a t th e Farm ­ ers and Merchants Bank for distri­ bution to small amounts a t «5.«0 per ft> to good, honest, hardworking, ra- 1 table and righteous ranchers who will agree to take this precious and sacred seed and bow it on good *ofl„ - Anyone who has seen this wonder­ ful grass growing in the Coquille Valley knows th a t no m atter how we« e r how dry the weath er, it to always green and makes fin* pasture and enormous yields of hay. T he seed from this grass is in g reat demand, lnqulriaa h a r t bean received for it from many parts of tha U. 8. but th e r o le not ae»-rty enough fo r the farm ers even her* hi this aouaty. We h are endeavored to lecato seed e t this Canary Grass through the Hera is an opportunity for Coen county to become famous by produc­ ing more of this grant grass. 8o far only about a dozen farms bere bars any o t it growing to any extant, but everyone is trying to get s little seed to bow . The oldest seeding of it here in the county was started about fif­ teen year* ago or m om Tha grass is s perennial and is eipecialljlbdapted to lew bottom land. About 6 or 7 lbs. of seed are required par acre. ff you era lucky enough to escura a pound of this seed you may gut a little patch started and perhaps you may h are Boms' seed to sell some day. Get year request in e t once tf you want a pound, for we predict there will b* en awful run en the benk for this scarce seed which sesma to be worth its weight to gold. m y p rrg tn r« t |t h o t Ito o g n b g f i A. A UM. A. W . G L EA SO N , (Seal) N o ta ry Public. H a ir * C a ta rr h M edicine ts ta k e n In­ te r n a lly a n d a c ts th ro u g h th e Hlood on th a M ucous S u rfa c e s of th e S ystem . Send fo r testim o n ials, free. T. J. CHENEY A CO , Toledo, a . Sold by a n d ru c g lsts . He. H alTs Fam ily Pills for oonsttpatlon. L /iiy (8) Work of all projects must lie conducted according to printed in­ structions issued from the Club De­ partment at Ó, A. C. and the Coos County Agent’* office a t Coquille. Geld Medals for Grand Prises A fter the results of the contest have been exhibited and prisât award­ ed at a community fair e r show to each district,' the prias winners in each project from the three districts shall all be see ambled for exhibit at the big annual Corn Show a t Coquille, where they will all compete for the gold modale as the grand prises for the championship of the county. From Farm Business S tate o f 0*1 k>, C ity o f T o leto , L u cas County. as. f l a t J . C h en ey m sL ee o c tk t h a t ho I . se n io r p a r tn e r o f tb o Arm o f F . J. C heney a Co C, d o ln p b u sin e ss In the C ity o f Toledo, C o u n ty a n d S ta te afo re said , a n d th a t said Arm will p ay th a su m of OMB H U N D R E D D O L L A R S f o r o a th an d ev ery c a s e o f C a ta rr h th a t can n o t be c u re d b y th e u se of H A L L ’S C A T A R R H M E D IC IN E . FRA N K t CHENEY. S w orn to b efo re m s a n d su b scrib ed In i UK i n . m v v a iu i u ic the older people's« doing nicely, but the younger ones are excel­ lent in their work. We expect to send several delegates to the Paul Anthony Chris- convention a t Albany Feb. 20th, iyes; “Rainbow Valley,” 21st and 22nd. iery ; “Golden Dicky," The evening services at the is • “Burned Bridges ” Federated Church were enjoyed r ; “Carmen A ria !” by all and we were glad to see a ; “Banked Fires,” Davi; full house. We are praying for over Boys,” Winfield; success in these meetings and xeation of Brian Kent,” that many lost will be sa v e d .- “Poetical Works,” By-1 Church Correspondent. . Paul,” Hope; “Girl in Jordan; Spanish f ButCer Wroppeio Ti-esp*« ,s.” Kenvon: “Pollv’s Helping Dhd.—A preacher, raising his eyes from his desk in the midst of his sermon, was paralyzed with amazement to seeJils rude offspring in the gal- lery pelting the hearers in the below with horsechestnats. while the good man was pre­ paring a frown of reproof, the young hopeful cried out: on ’tend to your preaching, ftJ S U E S » «rake,”— E f T O W E R ’S ^ PISH BRAND WATERPROOF C L O T H IN G S eed s Grow TH E BEST NOVEL O F TH E YEAR & ***% ££* JO H N FOX, JR . l's Annusi le a complete guide Vegeta bis and Viewer garden, yen ara intan ato « In gardening ■rpce's Annusi wiU ha mailed to a ttu a. W ritoforyourcopytoday. » W Altee Burpee Co. ■ f i « so ie Bug. PMlesele*la “ERSK 1 NE DALE, PIONEER”