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day, May Mb and 10th.
Jim Brockman and wife spent Fri
day in Myrtle Paint.
1 T. Croaby U juet getting «rar tha
M AM M OH SHOW
è s *a «C ori to keep all llaaa o f a y
ply opan for uninterrupted traffic dur
ing tha win tar months, and to thus aid
In minimising tha discomforts of tha
public, aa appeal II going oat to high
ways authorities throughout tha coun
try where snowfall Is heavy, to keep
the roads dear of gppw.
Emphasis is placed upon (he fact
that the transportation of coal and
othsr foci la mora Important Ip win
ter than In summer, und that It la
ensation of the Year
apd family spent Sun-
Tuesday to Myrtla Point
E. M. Clayton and family spent
Friday in town.
Mr. and Mrs. J. JL Cotton and
family, Mrs. Roubon Cotton and
children made a trip to town Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Kitaclman are at the
home of her parents, while Mr. end
Mrs. Shook nrd visiting another
daughter, Mrs. Jessie Mills.
Mrs. Jim Cotton and Bertha, An*
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[EVER A MORE ^ TENSE AND GRIPPING DRAMA SCREENS
It Portrays with Intense Realism all the Gigantic Scenes the Stage Could Only Suggest
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The great Kentucky Haadkap race with a girl
Gnn fighta between moonshiners and II. S. Fey.
Fendiat battles between the efaundnen of the hilb
where death ia tha inevitable end.
A girl rushing into a bluing bnrn to ooto a
thoroughbred racer.
Masked night riders chasing outlaws at break-
neck speed over the mooataina.
A girl on horseback leaping over n broken bridge
above a yawning chum to uvo her lover.
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Scores o f other intense dramatic moments with a beautiful love story
o f a loyal clans-girl underlying it all
Admission 25c and 50c, including war tax
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Andrew Cotton, Margaret Mills and
Bertha Cotton opant Sunday evwniag
in Myrtla Point.
Tom SumarUn and family spent
Monday in Myrtla Point.
on dor the Wearing surface. S w
G. G. Swan has bsan ia Coquille
far savsral days as a juryman.
ifte r heavy snows in the late winter
Mr. and Mrs. Uoyd Loathaman and oarly spring.
mads a trip to town one day last
: Whan snow Is not removed on trank
highways, traffic gradually breaks Its
way through when thaw begins. Tha
traffic will create one or two acts of
rata or tracks. Tha constant track
ing In the a m rat produce» dims-
trous results to the rood surface, mak-
l lag repairs difficult sad expansive.
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IT WAS NEVER RUN FOR LESS AND PACKED THEM IN EVERYWHERE
ACTIVITY IN HIGHWAY WORK
Tom Burner!in purchased a Chevro
let truck this week.
The farmers o f this vicinity helped
CITY BAKERY
ty are as steadfast in their claim ■ as
they were before. It la what might
be claimed,, without in any manner re
flecting on the Judgment and good in
tention« of the jury, an unsatisfac
tory verdict.”
Hare the verdict is termed "a mis
carriage of justice,” and wo have nev
er anywhere or at any time heard
more general criticism of the jury
system in its entirety. That is, how
ever, too firmly imbedded in our juris
prudence to be affected by criticism.
Our laws with the barriers that they
and,the judicial decisions have erected
to permit “ ninety-nine guilty man to
escape rather than that one innocent
town should be punished,” are what
need overhauling.
Under new management
G m Launch Sisks
Long Distance Telegraph
Com pany
Fr sh Rr-ad, Cakes and Fancy Pastry
Lafard Building
Coquille, Oregon
Throe children and the captain of
the boat had a narrow escape from
death by drowning Tuesday morning
when the gasoline laanch, Banshee,
sank nt the railroad bridge, says the
Coos Bay Times.
The boat was operated by Harry
Walker mad thorn aboard were Caro
line Philip, 14 year old daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Philip, Lillian
Kinnonan, aged 14, and her Uttle
brother, WiHie Kinnonan, agud 12, all
at whom reside on Larson Inlet
The engine broke down dad the
p rovide large additional amounts.
Mrs. Emily Schroeder is viriting
bar dauyhter, Mrs. Geo. I,angor, at
Powers for a couple of weaha.
.Mrs. T. B. McDonald, who has been
oporated on for appendieitii at Dr.
Pemberton’e hospital at Myrtle Poin t
is gaiuing slowly. Mack hops Sa ex-
prmssd by har friands for a sptrndy
" It la Interesting to note that ap ts
July 1. l l l k ” mye tbs secretary of
agriculture in hie annual • report,
“atate bond taaum aggregating *224.-
800,000 had been authorised and aw
proved by popular vote and that pro
vision has been mods for voting next
year on proposals for tbs issuance o f
additional state read bonds to tbs ex
tant of approximately $814,000,000.
During the present and tha next fiscal
year there win bo mad# available for
road Improvement at least $1,000,000,-
000 . Certainly few laws, If any. hava
produced greater results, either la
terms o f expenditure» for s good par-
pose or In terms of helpful legislation
toad act. It Samoa dear. In tha dr-
cumetancea. that the principal limit
ing factors In tha UB0 program will
'ha these of rail transportation for.
add production of, suitable road ma
terials. tha cob tractors’ onrnnizations
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