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New Keaiy Te Attack G t o 4 ’e r i O r fo r d S r ib u u r C o n tin u e d from l« M w eek: M e te o rite * v a ry VKDXESnAT December M, in ■ Iro in lho»« which are enaipuaed 1*1?. J W a s h in g to n , Nee. .2 1 — A 'v i « f * Oom po»i lion eny t h a t Japan i t a u x io u * !■• - t t '» , m uni w h o lly of i t i* silicate tiO r, a l - 1 e t G e rm a n y b y oecupyutg S .i, m in e r . T h ia re p o rt, w ith t h * p u b lic a tio n «>< »1-, o'iivm » »nd p v ro x iu c , a n d «oiiiie >tii» a ll» i(e .l lluaa J a p tre a ty , to attack a lin t e » litt le feh ie |a ir, to tboae a n y n atio n u te m p tin g aupreinucy w hich «re voin|ioaed altnu«t e n tire ly m C h in a , w»» the »enraiion o f t h e o f n ick4*iri>'n. M a n y g ra d u a iio n a d ip lo m a tic q u a rte t*. Boise o f th e x i are m e t w ith , hut n arerthei«»» it |UM *itile, aa iu tu Hire« ill defined 1, 2. «aid troopa a . re needed there. , L o n d o n , D«e. 8 0 .— T h e foreign A erofife» or Stony M eteorites. S lile fo h le a or S to u t tfo n M e- T S id e ritc i or Ir o n . >. M ete o rite *. office refuted to , , A erolite« are for the g re e te r p a rt . * . . . . . i com pined o f the a lltc a te tuio srala ,, „ . in w ith »m all am ounts of the m e ta llic a llo y s and Ftflpliidea, cuishes y o u • S itje ro lile a g e n e ra lly conaiat o f com m ent on Ca- » •e iw >.< t t w a > « l« a . H a l l ’» C a t a n * C u r» w a > p ra a e rlb e d b y o n » o f th e I m M ■ e y a ln a iH i lu th ta l o u a t r y f o r y e a rn . I t I» o f »on»» o f t h e tw a t tu n tee known, jn .b ln » .l w it h » o » » a f th » boat l>!«x»l p 'j.’ i l U n T h » p u iic c t e n m - bl.-M tfo., o f i ho In a n O ir n t » In H a ll '» C a ta r r h C a r « ’ 1« w h a t (,-rodueaa e v r h w o n ^ a rO .) n a m it» t» c a t a r r h a l oobdi- U- j O s P«nJ f o r t u O m t m la la . tt»fc. T. i Open U nder N ew M a n Board by Day, C H F N B T S CO.. Propa.. 'folada. O. B utcher Shop - ______ __ ^Hed y|' a accord w ith President W ils o n ’s o u t W. K. J?HX801 that will defy Wind; and Rain and give the ligh t of half a dozen ordinary Lan terns, rte« tire ly o f an a llo y of n ic k e l-iro n w ith desires. T h e B ritis h seek no te rri- to rta l e x te r/ii.m , b a t w h a t th e io ta » , iro n sulphides an d phoephidea. T h e A é rm ife group has been vided in to 19 aulì group« io th e ir m in e ra l S id e ro lite H ito d i o a tin b a l peace Oonference Aa the BANDON IS PATRIOTIC. F m ig h t ED. L IN D B E R G Port Orford the L lo y d George’d’ pledge» to A m e ric a oom poet lio n ; discovered I8 6 0 by Dr» E v a n * belongs The citizens of Bandon are q u ite indignant over the report given out by Mrs. Jen n ie M. K em p that there was “no interest” in th a t town over the food conservation cam paign. T h ey claim th ey are just about 100 per cen t pa triotic, and viewed from their past accom plishm ents it does aeom aa though Mrs. K em p m ust have made a m istake when she accused Bandon ol being asleep at th e switch^ In th e Red Ur os», the Liberty Loan and the Y. M. C. A . drives, Bandon has been in th e Curry county district. M any of her leading citizen s have given much of their tim e and energy in behalf of these causes. Bandon d o l lar* have rolled freely iijto the nation 's coffers in its hour o f need. There m ay be ways in w hich the town of Bandon oonld be weighed and found wanting, but when it com es to patriotism she has a right to claim that she ia “all wool and a yard w id e .” S id e ro lite group an<j group k n o w n a * . A N IN N W O R T H te j to a n etw o rk d r sponge o f tha . sub w h ic h oonlinuoua ra e te l, con cluding th ia artiole. they O liv in e a m eg neaio di a n d iro n eilioate ia and th e re la tiv e 1 proportion« o f th e meg neeia and iro n in GOLD B EA C H , O R EG O N the w ill be g iven b rie f consideration in g re a tly contained in d iv id u a l Notions, Mens Furnishings - - and Dry Goods - - varies meteorites. O liv in e is the m oat a b u n d a n t «1 the ineteorio m in e ra l« , and a ll ia ael dom a b s e u l.in a n y meteor, and ia fou nd In e in a H 'g ran u le e even in the S id e rite or Iro n group. O liv in e som etimes make» u p as inkoh as per oent of th e whole 76 m eteorite- O liv in e is ou« o f th e moat- ootnm oa a n d w idespread co n s titu e n t o f re s tria l igneous rock«. Port Orford Furniture ter 1- J hf, '■ O liv in e baa a vitreou s lustre, and the c o lo r may be y e llo w , yellow ish- N ational prohibition is in sig h t. Congress h a ’ passed the act by a substantiel m ajority in both H ouses, and three-fourths of the states iu the U nion have seven years ia w hich to endorse it, when it w ill becom e a con stitu tion a l amendment. W ith th e steady trenJ towards prohibition ratification of th e act of Congress by the different states is reasohaWycdrtfeliî. Secretary of thé Interior, Franklin K. Lane, in speak ing of the war recently said : “There w ill be many by products of thiaw ar, and they w ill all react for the health of the nation, *physically, so c ia lly ,, ootjjjpercially and m orally.” Unquestionably, national if not worldjprohibitiou w ill be one of these by-products. Lord K itchenor said before his death that insobriety was England’s greatest enem y, General Pershing has forbidden the use of in toxican ts by green, o live-green and brow n. hardneee r u n a jr o m 5 5 th e specific g ra v ity to is 7, also rock», especially t y A m eric a n a ll cams o u t last wesk T h e fo rm e r pap er N o rth B e n d ,h a s h on or Iv in a , are ,eqa)*5iin*a used ae gems and one k in d .fo u n d in A riz o n a been nam ed Job’s le a n bas because of th e ir p e c u lia r p itted appearance. T h e m e ta llic elem ents Pallaaites req uire no fo u n d in d escription bare M th e y g re.w M l k n o w n to a ll. T h e m ost com m on m etals fo u n d m eteorites, ary, in th e o rd er re la tiv e proportions: in of th e ir Ir o n , N ic k e l, tb d m in e ra l C o balt and C opper. As an e x a m p le of d i am eter should be oloeely e x a m in e d , th e lo c a tio n n oted and reported e ith e r to m y s e lf or to D r . G eorge P. M e r r ill, S m ith s o n ia n In s titu tio n , o f wag fo u n d j o K e n tu c k y w hich la u n c h in g tb s flret vessel u n d er Ute s h ip b u ild in g oam paign, a n d woe may exam ine a n d M r» . to d e te rm in e w h e th e r say WM. GILLINGS, PROP A U R C ir is to send you (or 30 d-'.ya’ free trial in your home t beau’..lijl,guaranteed Ststck Piano direct frtn , f-i'-factory, thereby aav- b f you fiOO.OO or mor«. Spedali Piano Bargain ¿ A A W « here CoMñkflf’ v o fll ' a t a n » ,M«iuhnt r f I aU khi'r weed and « cv A b M-L-.-. hand pLannc x‘ ’1 «tac.dw’ î « t k e ^ T h e iS b tfi er« A lew bsrr»la ll« t Jias Svery Facility , For i, f ■¡handling Your Busixtces Banking by Jia il Solicited Interest paid en Saving ¿cis» W e req.-i-e s» y»jw«st h a t- V«it art net asked to tie 'ipyc-ur jec.ney in any way. AU y“u co the piano Into • * -^ ** *w ib (.<'3Odsy«rtree trial, wiHtre you teat it and try it in 1 y » jre w a y a y . A t the - « 4 of ( I rn e decld» « sk . L, tA ■Hr k *l IB ¡M ifJ j m t S w e e t T otted — G u a ra n teed 2 3 Y e a r s You w ill b - delighted with the 58 5 nreetneaa, in rity and power of the tone oi the S tart'* Plano. You w ill be pt«»a-d wth aud ttw Aouncs» at it« cowtmrrt-M.- F a i t i r w c k l i a r o I t » : . , r * t a l l » « m H i t in t M t» -<! »nr i S r - t » . Th t« ««»»»r.iM »«»,-:* • o n -tni»». b«.-c»ui« It lu x back ol It aa <»:<i-,u.biM ba4.(»a»oauU« p ita s be«M . Whc ber the p'.ano it prat the I 'u w s n l. [f it ia. yon keep It, pay- Far cwr tow > prtcak fa p airo «pM to*uitf9ua. If, for ««7 r '« '« * a j r rfa n poGpjrove to b o « » to yt ur e tp e tliiio rfe fa every way ».»< PMQO vow haeo ever n. r»i W the money, you may pend A bn<k pnd to <Jk*e wweat w p w i | » A S k h e f..t o f e u a w » » are q r t asked to pay nt c.-sh H a w s , bwt altor « krs o í trial y ru cas pwyto lysMtot on the k.west. «Seiest wsMsvvr say vested by a prass manufacturer. These I tornas are srrasrrd to I suit your evoveob nee, ' and you can buy a pietra f fa r y nur without Unzeit« the mossy. DKNNIB C U NN IFT, Mt.. CeWsraletl ?urck Phycr-Piaao Dep. 0 . 8 . M ineral Sarve jo» This irnfMfcrfc? InNmment tnahci musicians oi us all. T he Surelc Player- Plano b rk h-t< >nsd« easy to operate •M (twrebta. I t ha< anenr evito e i-e . up to* Harvey or for the D istrict t Or egon. Gold Hewch. Sato fcuitwrM «het n»uhc *t in«t the faa<nim«*nt . • » Ogsvow y«S aeed to yotr hwn«. *>uf direct from far teryprices wry low» aad wv w ill U k e ro « i old P- A . 8 C H M ID T , M . D fr « X) a ù b ! r w » « l . b »M af t l» h-«t know» achoola la CMcaeo. Y m J«k» n»a» l»«m s la thus ba able or not the W o od ro w W ils o n has c h ris te n « ] the specimen th a t ba m a y ru n across is vessel the "North B sod.” Sk b a s a lt. I have a apeoi men o f a P a lla s ita m eteorite which th e ¿V,;/ Other Bargains; Call and see them a v e ry in te r W a s h in g to n , 1), C . esting e d itio n . . . - - T h e clear y e y # jy -g re e n k in d « o f ol g ro un d a n d ab o u t .the sam e in T b s Coes B e y H a rb o r , tbe W s s te ro ' \ & Hardware Store and q u ite h ig h , S 3 to 3.6. O liv in e ia an iua p o rte n t cdh atiju ent in a n u m b e r o f e ru p tiv e Brown Beans 12-5c per lb. The h is soldiers. Such as th is has caused our Congress to take com position o f Pallaaites we w ill the.action it bas, and they /ire the handw riting on the w all consider th e M o u n t V e rn o n P a lla - eite w hich was found in C h ris tia n that fortell the death of K ing A lcohol. ■ A sergeant in one of the training campB who was in c o u n ty , K e n tu c k y , a n d w hich w eighed about 2 88 pounds. Il k terviewed a few days ago on what the m ilitary training is com po sitio n is a t folllow s: doing for our boys said : “I wouldn’t m iss w hat I am go per oent. in g through in the training camp for anything. I t’s the O liv in e .................... 63 15 m aking of me. It’s the m aking of thousands of others N ic k e l-iro n . 'r > . . .8 3 .1 8 here at camp. ’ Bome of them d on ’t realize it yot, but you S c h r e ib e r t it e ............ .............. 1.96 would be surprised at the num ber o f them that do. I T r o ilit e . . . . ,r . . . . . . . I . , , ; . . . . . .6 9 know lots of habitual booze-fighters who are beginning to C h r o m i t e . ....... ........................... 1,00 realise that total abstinence is a pretty good b et. One of C a r b o n . . . . * . . . . . . . ...................... 09 them came to m e the other day and said: *1 hate to adm it C h lo rin e , a b u n d a n t tra c e s ,---------------- it, but I never felt so good in m y life. I despise a prohi a i ' JOO.QO bitionist, but if 1 become fully satisfied that total absti- T h e m e ta llic p o rtio n o f th ia m e nence is largely responsible for the way I feel; I am going teo rite is h ig h ly m ag n etic b u t dose to be one, no matter how m uch it hurts m y feelin gs.” ’ not possess ' p o la rity . T h e o liv in e N ot on ly are Am erican soldiers being taught the ways occurs in thore or leas founded of sobriety, but they are gettin g m oral training many of masse* which’ - w hen c a re fu lly e x them never got at home. Characters are b eing moulded, tra c te d , ih^'hr W ell m a rk e d facets. At elated before, the E v a n s M e and the soldier boy ia being revitalized into a more self- teo rite belongs to the P a lla a ite reliant, efficient and useful citizen. H is dhaftce of com ing group a n d j a o f nao fw th au o rd in a ry safely through the war is greater than we are wont to interest on aooouot o f ite v a ry larg e think. H is life can be insured at an increase of only & per size fo r th ia fcinA, and fo r tb ia raa cen t over the rate given civilian s in peace tim es. During son i t possesses B o ra than o rd in a ry the last 6 m onths of 1916, which includ ed the Som m e of .scientific value. I b a v e ^ g e r y reason to b elieve fensive and the great fight around Verdun« the French lost th a t th e E v a h s M ete o rite w ill be on ly a trifle more than 1 per cent of their soldiers. fo u n d b y aome one in the n e x t few Our nation, through the Bed Cross, the Y. M. C. A., years i f su fficien t interest ia shown th e L ib e r ty lso e a , the Thrift Stam ps and the Foocl Conser in th e m a tte r .b y prospectors and vation, is leAFiring its lesson of mercy, finanoe and econo others going, ip to th e m o u n ta in s especially in the v ic in it y of I r o n' m y, that w ill be a blessing to it for ages to com e.- and S alm on M is . a n d a n y m a ts o f T hus even the dark war cloud, w ith all its infinite m io e ra l o r p ecu liar rock p ro jecting horrors, has Its silver lin in g . 4 o r X feet above tha surface o f the W o r ld and tbs S o u tb sro Gqos C o u n W H IL E were u n a n im o u s ly supported. in io FaUaaitee, uousist o f o liv in e io " ífí s ie r FA’■ 1 Oil Va» according agree was dt-ct-eaSry to fu tu re peace. 6 e e b -g ro u p *; „ a n d m e te o rite I Y o u r P a tro n a g e S o li LANTERN the S h le ritte d o C o 3 sub-groups. in p a rtic u la r, p ut o ut in Con Choice Meats at a Seasonable G e rm a n re p o rt.th a t th e a llie a had ; , accredited legation« to th e U k ra in e , . u ..„ w hich »«sire independence. i __ . | L o n d o n , Dee.— E n g la n d is in fu ll ailid a te in in e ra M . M(»« , ■ , It o v ic to ry . I ’ryn tjer L lo y d George S id e rite a iU * corupoaed a lm o s t en- «aye the U n ite d feialea had no.««lti»li 1 riWiarhaÎMh AehAteAtedhd in h o lid a y dress. Week or the n etw o rk or,ejjonge of m e ta l, th e in - lin e o f th e war »ince ho «aid th e ieraticea of which are tille d w ith th e fig h t fo r w oiid dem ocracy m u s t go H ealth & P ro sp erity & th e C om plim ents oí the S eason H a lf» a« ¡n a tio n o f Hm aia w nd p o in te d In tin- A in erioan c uu .ul «1 V la d iv o s to k who „ 8. fR jB U R a group« U iU ta w l A*’-?™.««**?- in v ia « o f the piWathla T e u to n {torn fo lio » » : L w n ie -. ç li© ia lied d ip lo m a t< fa ro r a S ib e ria n w ove them a r u le , to a e p a r a la so c u -a » t»k..u l.oar»«U r aad acta lb m :.:« tileod <,o tiu tnix-oO» a u r - a meteorite o f tha Pallaaite group. P. A. STARCK MANO CO. M a W a c ta ra ra CHICACO Langlois, Oregon ■ W ’ * Telephone connection s,.«?# I