It doesn’t matter what you want to buy or sell, don’t forget the Church of Brethren Services every Sunday at: Sun­ day school at 10 a. m.; preaching at 11 a. ni.; preaching at 7:00 p. m. Everyone cordially invited.— -verhalser, Pastor. BARGAIN STORE A vital question that the farmers CHRISTMAS ROSEBUDS. 1 should ask themselves, according to the report, is w hat they can do with Charming Belief of Roumanian Peas­ | their produce when they secure it. ants In Coming of the Christ Child. in this connection it is stated: Every year on Christmas eve. they "Even if the farms everywhere say. the Christ Child, on bls way to j were'of the requisite size for effici­ Germany, comes through the Rouma In his annual report for the fiscal I any obstacles that may exist to the ency in production and reasonable nlan bills to gather rosebuds and to kiss into the hearts of those he cannot year, the secretary of agriculture in­ I easier and more orderly handling of dht rsification were practiced, the carry a love charm which has power to dicates a number of measures for the farm finance should lie enacted. Re­ difficulties would not be solved. The awaken a lasting love in the heart of New Location betterment of agriculture, botli on inforcing such agencies, there would farm unit which may be efficient for any one to whom It is presented, pro TIMMONS BUILDING. the production and marketing sides, be at work ail the great force» of , production still would have acutely vldeil the gift Is made in the open ntr First Street. and for the conservation of tlie re­ the department of agriculture, of the to consider the problem of market- in solitude before the hour of 10 and sources of the nation. These meas­ land grant colleges and of tlie state i ing. The farmer would not. through ere a won! of greeting has been spo­ Daily Papers Magazines ures await the consideration and ac­ agricultural de|>artnients. Their ac- his own resources, be able to com- ken. On the night before Christmas, therefore, the gypsy swains go rose­ “ “ tion of Congres», and involve among tivilles all contribute to make a tri­ maud easily ly the requisite transpor- All Current Publications bud hunting, ami on Christmas day the others: culture more profitable, to itnpr re tat ion facilities or the daily informa­ chosen maidens who accept lovers’ tion needed as to market conditions Legislation designed to promote distribution, to éliminai waste a id suits wear the buds. tlie better handling and storage of to inject business methods into farm­ ami the best near-by market, and in What rotes are to holiday Iloumanla Our endeavor farm products and the trading on ing. In proportion as they accomp­ most cases would be at a disadvan­ grapes are to gypsy France. Lovers the basis of fixed grades and stand­ lish these tasks they tend to solve tage in bargaining with purchasers. divide a perfect bunch of them; beg­ 0 is to give full ards, including a permissive ware­ fundamentally tfie whole problem of The most promising solution seems gars offer grapes to passersby, expect V Saturday Evening Post i Ing In return a coin for each one tnk value received house act. a cotton-standards act, a rural credits. Further Federal legis­ to lie in the development of com­ eu. Similarly In Hungary lovers share oc>oc>c>oooooooooooo< grain-grades act, anil provisions for lation vitally important to a more munity cooperation or team work to forevery penny a market news service to obtain and efficient agriculture, such as a cot­ determine what to produce, to em­ u dumpling pie. In Italy a Christmas fagot. If it be the last In the buueh, is We offer One Hundred Dollar» Ro- you spend here disséminât« Information regarding ton standards act: a grain grades ploy the same methods, and to secure a token of affection and is saved to ward for any ease of Catarrh that can­ crop movements and prices. bill, a permissive warehouse law. and marketing information so as to en- light the wedding tire when given by not be cured by H.ill's Catarrh Cure. We want regular A land mortgage banking act proposals for the improvement of able producers to deal witli buyers on a maiden to her lover, in Spain there Halt's Catarrli Cure has been taken patrons. and, arc colored lights mid tireworks which by catarrh sufferers for the paat which shall inject business methods marketing conditions also will con­ an equal basis. thank* to good, tliirty-tivo years, and lias become lovers watch together. And in Borner into the handling of farm finance and • ’ There are problems, however, tribute directly to its solution. known as the most reliable remedy for setslilre. England, where the Christmas Catarrh. HONEST honest service, place farm securities upon the mar­ Hall's Catarrh Cure acts thru conditions under existing this is a steadily "But even if the deiirable legisla­ which thorn grows. It was long the custom the Blood on the Mucous surfaces, ex­ EFFORT ket in a responsible way. growing business tion were enacted and were put into neither efficient individual or com­ for young people to gather underneath a pelling the Poison from the Blood and Assistance to communities near the operation there still would be 11 vast munity effort can solve. These can thorn tree to bear the buds burst luto healing the diseased portions. After you have taken Hall'« Catarrh j national forests in road building and bloom. Cure for a short time you will see a amount of constructive work to be be reached only by legislation. great improvement in your general similar improvements through a plan done by individuals and groups of Need of tirade-, and Standards health. Start taking Hall's Catarrh involving tlie advancement ut funds individuals, including the Among the difficulties of Ameri­ Cure at onee and get rid of catarrh. farmer, Big Hen and Baby Ben the Boyle Send for testimonials, free. for these purpose» to he charged the business man, anil the hanker can farmers are lack of familiarity F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo. Ohio. , against the state's future share of If thee assume a helpful and con­ with, and remoteness from, the ac­ twins -*2.50 each. Sold by all Druggists, 75c. I receipts from the forests. This ac- tractive attitude, they will furnish tual machinery of distribution and fi­ tion would promote local development indispen dble support for practical nance: absence of order or system in of agriculture and other resources. reforms. All these forces working the conduct of business transactions; P hone 291 Quick Delivery More effective control over the in combination can effect marked inadequacy of storage facilities for production of hog-cholera serum. To changes in conditions, especially of their products: and Ignorance of accomplish this purpose, a definite the very class of farmers whose state what their products really are in the Subscribe for the San Francisco plan, involving tlie establishment by most critically excites interest and terms of market phraseology, as well i the Federal government of a station concern. ax what they are worth. A produc for testing‘all serums intended for er of a manufactured article know? Warehouse l.cgi-lati. 11 shipment in interstate commerce, is iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Hi "investigations conducted by the what It is and what it costs. , outlined for consideration. knows this better than the buyer. Tin FARMERS’ AND HOME-MAKERS’ WEEK office of markets and rural organi- $1.50 PER YEAR Following are summaries of the reverse is true in agriculture. Tin and RURAL LIFE CONFERENCES ations indicate that there is serious sections of the report dealing witli solution of these difficulties involve January 3 to 8, 1916 n»ed of warehouse legislation. It NO FARMER . rural credits, warehouse legislation, a better system of warehouse re Live Information, Practical Help for the Home would seem that the most desirable and farm marketing. The question NO MINER the Farm, the Community. ceipts which will be acceptable a action on the part of the states would Conventions of Oregon's Greatest Industries I of rural cedits is not discussed at collateral; the establishment of stall NO MERCHANT be the passage of laws which would Conferences on Oregon’s Most Vital Problems length in view of the fact that a joint dards and grades of grain and cot guarantee the integrity of warehouse Can do without it. L ECT U R ES -1) E M O NST R A T IO NS— ton and other staple croi»; the trad EXHIBITIONS ENTERTAINMENTS I committee of the House and 8 nate receipts. These laws should be uni­ Ing in the market upon st andar< Two thousand people attended last year. It is a I has been preparing a hill on the sub­ COMPLETE NEWS OF THE WEEK. form. so that tlie conditions govern­ great place to make friends—with live ject. The report says : typ s or grades ascertained and fixe< thinkers and live thoughts good ing such receipt« may he the same Special Agricultural and Mining Articles. workeis, and good work. llural Credits by the government, with supervisioi throughout the country, thereby ex "It is expected tlisV as “ result of and control over the operation of WINTER SHORT COURSE greatly increasing their availability as i the deliberations of this committee changes as may be essential to st* January to to February 4, 1916 collateral for I ans at distant bank- j legislation will be proposed which >0000000000<>000000000000000000000«>0< cure justice for the producer, th A Practical Agricultural Course in a Nut Shell. I ing centers Tlie uniform warehouse j will furnish a practical solution of Applied Science in Actual Work of consumer, anil the intermediary. NOTHING TOO SMALL i receipts act is now in force in 31 » NOTHING TOO LARGE the Farm and Household. I the problem from the financial view "i'or the accomplishment of (lies i states. > Courses in FRUIT RAISING. FARM CROPS, lt is generally recognized ■nds it seems desirable that the cot TO RECEIVE PROMPT. CAREFVL ATTENTION SOILS STOCK RAISING. DAIRY WORK. j point In addition to tlie legislation that ton-futures act. which has been it POULTRY RAISING. GARDENING, COOK­ that tlie rural credit problem is not ING, SEWING. HOUSEHOLD ARTS, HOME It Is essentially com : lias lieen enacted or may l>e enacted iperatien shout a year, should be NURSING, BUSINESS METHODS, ROAD a simple one. BUILDING FARM ENGINEERING, RURAL plex. There is no single solution of by the states, it Is believed that tlie mppleniented by a Federal permit ORGANIZATIONS. MARKETING. It. Specific financial legislation on ■ enactment of a Federal warehouse dve warehouse act, n cotton standard Correspondence Courses Without Tuition Experienced Draymen Expert Instruction in Music. the part of the Federal government, ■ law would be of great benefit. Tlie let. a grain grades act. and a land Reduced railroad rates. ■ general interest in tlie subject I h well nortgage banking act, which shall Lir of the state, or of both, will not For program write to The College Exchange, Oregon TELEPHONE t>41 BARN ON HSH PROPERTY It seems i shown by the Inquiries tlie depart- nject business methods Into tlie Agricultural College. Corvalils. (lw 12-1 to 1-1) furnish a full solution, I Tlie Handling of farm finance and place I clear that there should be a Federal i .nent is constantly receiving i law providing for a land mortgage ; r. p sed measure, which is perniis- ipon the market in a responsible way It is a question i e in character, would enable tlie eliable farm securities.” banking system. whether by Federal action existing le.partnient of agriculture to license banking arrangements may not be ■ended warehouses in tlie various Worked in the Hay Field -tatee. it would promote tlie better modified as to bring them into cl Arthur Jones, Allen. Kas., writes: ■toring of farm products, increase er contact with rural communities I have been troubled with bladdei Large Two Berth Outside Staterooms With Running Water and with individual farmers, giving , tlie desirability of receipts as collat- md kidney troubles for a good many 'arm collateral more readily and ful­ Itral for leans, and therefore would years. If it were not for Foley Kid- ley Fills I would never be able to ly the advantages of the rediscount lie of definite assistance in financing work in the hay field." Men and wo crops. A Federal statute on tlie sub ­ feature of the Federal reserve act men past middle age find these pills It also seems clear that legislation ject also would promote the stand- 1 splendid remedy for weak, over­ Or □n the part of the states permitting ' i.rdizing of storage«, of warehouse re- worked or diseased kidneys, First Class Passenger Fare $7.50. Freight Rates $3 on up Freight ange Pharmacy. and encouraging the creation of per­ > > Gat cheli Bros. Transfer S. S. ELIZABETH 8 Day Service between the Co­ quille River and San Francisco American Adding _____ and____ Listing Machine Eight Column Caixtcity sonal credit unions removing Tlie I arm Marketing I'robleni Didn’t Like the "New" Christmas. Tlie story is told of Thackeray that be was invited to a party at r country house where the host determined to make the experiment of keeping Christ mas in “new style.” Toward the con elusion of tlie feast, in which nothing common to a Christmas dinner figure«!. It was found thnt Thackeray had dis appeared. He was discovered In a cor­ ner of the mansion regaling himself on beef nnd plum pudding, which be had bribed one of the servants to bring him from the kitchen table. Stamps For Christmas. $88.00 F. O. B. Maywood, III. fold on one j ear’s credit 3 per cent discount for cash. MAIL COUPON TODAY American Can Company Chicago. III. Please send booklet descrip­ tive of American Adding and Listing Machine Addraaa Bandon, Ore. For rime years there has lieen a Christmas stamp issued by the Den­ mark government. The Denmark stamp is issued by tlie postolUce and with the king's head on it and the one word ’•Jul,” which.is Danish for Yule. It la issued encli year nt Christmas for the season, nut! every penny from its sole goes to help the fight against tuliercu losls In Denmark It costs n farthing and self* by the millions, having al­ most doubled Its sale each year for tlie paat few years Oregon delegate« who may tie elect­ ed to tho different national party convention» for the nomination of presidential candidate» must pay their own expenwie a» the old law allowing them *200 each was repeal- by the last legislature. Sails from Bandon for San Francisco on Saturday, Jan. 1 RESERVATIONS:- J. E. Norton, Coquille; Perkins’, Myrtle Point; Hillyers Cigar Store, Marshfield; E. B. Thrift, Langlois E. & E. T. Kruse, owners and managers, 24 Calif. St.. San Francisco J. E. WALSTROM, Agent, Bandon OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS: J. L. K ronenberg . President F. J. F ahy , Cashier T. P. H anly , Vice-President W. J. S weet , Assistant Cashier R. H. R osa C. Y. L owe Bank of Bandon Bandon, Oregon Capital $50,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits $25,000.00 I’r-'wli.i teriaii < liureii Sr-rvirre Lev. Winfield 8 Smith, Pastor Sabbath Services 00 A M ............. Sabbath School Ou A. M. ........................ Preachlny 7 00 I’ M, .. ('. E. Prayer Meeting S OO p. in.................................... Preaching Wednesday 1:00 p. m................. Prayer Meeting Tell your neighbor about the World. Drafts on the Principal Cities of th«* Vorld. A General Banking Business. Accountsof Individualsand Corporations Solicited.