I BORN—to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Tanner of the Star Ranch, a daugh- ter. BORN—to Mr and Mrs. C. E. Spangler,, June 17th, twins; two daughters. Miss Vale, who is now teaching on Sixes river, spent Saturday and Sun­ day in Langlois. Some of tlie young people went to Bandon last Saturday evening and took in the show. Mr. Eller, the piano man from Portland, is spending a few days with friends in Langlois. Miss Lena Langlois and sister. Del- phi, of Bandon. are spending a few days at the Capps home in Denmark. Mrs. Lydia Olsen has just rented the Haagensen tenement house and took |H>ssession last Saturday, June 17th. The Edson Elliott company show- played in Langlois. Sunday. Monday and Tuesday evenings. I hear It well spoken of. Mrs. Mel Fitzhugh has sufficiently recovered from her recent illness to be taken to her home on Sixes river last Sunday, the 19th. ; FORD CAR There’s a reason why there are more than one million three hundred thousand Ford cars in use today, and that reason is based on the matchless service and ecpnomy of Ford cars. Universal service is the most conclusive evidence of genuine value. That is one good reason. Buy today— LANGLOIS AND COMMUNITY' 4 TOURING CARS_____ $525 ROADSTERS_______ $475 DELIVERED IN BANDON A. GARFIELD, Agent 'j MI m Anna Hughes who hat just completed a course of study in St Mary’s Academy of Portland, passed through town on her way home to Riverdale last Wednesday. We are glad to hear that Mrs.aHan- son, of the Star Ranch, is improving nicely. She is now at Emergency Hos­ pital, Bandon, where she recently underwent a critical surgical opera tion. F A. Vogu, D. D. S , is making friends among us. He. accompanied by his wife, was here last Sunday and Monday, doing dental work. He Is agreeable and skillful and best of all. his work doesn’t hurt. * Our present mail schedule works a great inconvenience to postmistress, mall carriers and the public. I sup­ pose. instead of growling it will be better to pull the right wires for a change to convenient time. Mrs. Haagensen and her sister. Miss Mattle Russell, returned from Portland last Saturday. June 17. They have been visiting friends and relatives ,in and near Portland and claim to have been entertained roy­ ally and to have enjoyed every min ute thoroughly. Miss Jenny Bossen has returned C. N. Smith and wife took out their home for her summer vacation. She 41200, five-passenger Buick last Fri­ was accompanied by her little niece, day, and, accompanied by Mr. aud Alice Button of Bandon. Mrs. Cheever and Mr. Eller, the pl- Announcement of the marriage of ano man. went to Lakeport for the Miss Agnes Hughes and Dr. R. V. day. They fished successfully, but Many Women Xeeil Help Making the Most of June Women are aa much inclined to To enjoy the beautiful month of keep, to occur Tuesday. June 20th, their appetites were equal to the oc- Hearty congratula­ caston, and no fish were brought kidney trouble as are men, but too June to the utmost, one must be in are published. often make the mistake of thinking good health. Kidneys failing to work tions are offered. home. that a certain amount of pain and properly cause aches and pains, rheu­ torture is their lot and cannot be matism, lumbago, soreness, stiffness. avoided. Foley Kidneyf Pills give Foley Kidney Pills make kidneys ac­ HI ItAL CREDIT LAW W'Ol’I.D trict court, handed down the decls quick relief from backache, pains in tive and healthy and banish suffer­ LOWER RATES ONE-TIIIHD Ion lie said In part: “Tlie remedy sides and musclos, stiff, sore, aching ing and misery. Why not feel fine of tlie applicant lies in Congress. Our joints, and bladder ailments.--OR- and fit? Be well! Be strong! —OR- A reduction of one-third of the alien friends should, thru their ANGE PHARMACY.______________ je ANGEFHARMACY. je present interest rates In farm loans friends, directly seek that branch of would be secured by the proposed the government for relief. When rural credits measure, the Initiative such devotion to tlie United States petition fry which is now ready for and the constitution is given as the circulation. Other features in its fa­ petitioner has shown in the last 20 vor, as enumerated by C. E. Spence, years of complete surrender to out master of the Oregon State Grange, in customs and institutions, his petition When we place the word "your" in btg capital letters a communication, are as follows: should not fall on deaf ears.” Oza it is for emphasis. It harmonizes with the proposed wa's appeal has been watched with It means not to borrow your neighbor's telepone. federal legislation for rural credits, keen interest by the Tlkyo press and by Americans and Japanese of the which it would supplement. When you use another’s telephone you must not think It is self-operating, requiring no Pacific coast. It is said that the de that you are not causing inconvenience merely because the additional administrative expense, go­ partment of Justice at Washington subscriber says he does not care. ing into file hands of the State land had instructed the U. 8. District At While you hold the wire, there may be several calls board consisting of the governor, sec­ torney to begin cancellation proceed for the line and "busy” reports have to be made. retary of state and state treasurer, ings at once had the court granted which has handled successfully the Ozawa citizenship. With good telephone service available for everyone at low- state school funds of 14,000,000. rates, there is no excuse for anybody to habitually borrow- a THE ORIGIN OF DORK It adds nothing to the taxpayers' telephone. burden, since all operating costs are “Neither a borrower nor a lender be,” Mary had a little pig, to be borne by the borrower. Its tail Inclined to snarl. Bonds for obtaining tlie loan funds COOS & CURRY TELEPHONE CO. can be marketed at lower rates than I It followed lier to Washington, And now it's in a bar'L farm mortgages, while at the same time the state merely “goes security” ' Mary raised this little pig for wliicli.it is amply protected by Till lie became a shoat; mortgages oo BIANDON 0 ooooooo ■ ■■I3E !i 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 Drafts on the Principal Cities of the »«orld. A Générai Banking Business. Accountsof Individual® and Corporations Solicited. > OOOO OOOOOOOOO OOOOOOOOO cx>oo< N A V < g I T E !D II | Much Myrtle in County Rtata of Ohio City of Toledo, Lucas County, as. Frank J Cheney make, oath that ha I. senior partner of the Arm of F. .1 Cheney * Co, doing business In the City of Toledo. County »nd State afore­ said, and that »»Id firm will pay ths • urn of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS f"r each and every case of Catarrh that cannot bs cured by the uee nf HALL'R CATARRH CURE FHANKJ CHENET Sworn to before me and atibaorlbed In my presence, this tlth day of Decem­ ber. A. D. I«»« A W GLEARON. (Real) Notary Cubits'. Hall', Catarrh Cure ta tak n Intern­ ally and acta through the Blood on the Mucoua Hitrface, of th* Byatem. Send tor testimonials, free. F J CHENET A CO. Toledo. O, Rold by all druggist«. 7Sc. Hall’« Family 1'111« for constipation. What makes the pig so popular ? The eager people cry; Because there's , ork Inside him, And Congress drill defy. D PRIZE The pen Is mightier than the sword. 1 We often have been told; But pens for Congreae porkers Are always built of gold. lma P acific Ex 1’05 I T I ON ’ 1 91 5 CHICHESTER SPILLS DIAMOND Sperry Recipe for Pop-Ov*re Should Mary raise another pig, We beg here to advise That pigs are n >t for Congress. But should be kept in sties —Newton Wilcoxon. (By WALT MASON) The other fellow ought to do the Agates cut and mounted things I leave undone. 1 like to hand ( Brothers. him precept« true and counsel by the | ton. The other fellow’d find it wise to lead the simple life, to rigidly economize, assisted by his wife, j While I blow in the good long green ' for diamond-studded lyres, for jugs , ■ f s arkllng gasoline snd costly rub­ ber tires. The other fellow ought I to buy the cheaper cuts of meat, and feed hl« children prune« while I the juicy sirloin eat. The other fellow ought to keep within his modest means, and he can make hts living ! cheap, by raising spud« and beans ! The other fellow ought to sweat ant only could myrtle wood furniture and novelty factories be established here, but that the wood could be aent out m well. He said that bark In the hills there seems to be an al undent iiupply of the myrtle wood, though the supply is not so great that tha people should allow It to lie cut down mid burned for firewood S. S. ELIZABETH should. It is necessary to get 25.000 signa- tures on the petitions within the present month. Since no funds are available t Brown, Arlington. Oregon. not give your lad the name training? Extraordinary precaution atainst forest fires is as necvaaary this sea­ son. no th wit hsta nding the backward spring, as in years past for the woods are now rapidly drying how to u»e a dictionary, and the gyvat pleasure and adrantaae there mt* ht As a good citizen you are urged be ia the «ne of the dictionary. 1. To exercise utmost care with the Afterward», when I went to the viBa«e camp fires you may build, carefully achool. my chief diversion. after lee- and completely extinguishing them •oao were learned and before they were recited, wee in turn in* over the upon leaving camp even for a short pagre of the ‘Unabridged ’ of those interval, and to refrain from wilful­ day a. Now the moat modern len- ly burning brush brid«ed IbeNEW INTERNATIONAL- *ivea me a pleasure of the aame nori. 2. To extinguish, If possible, any Ho far aa my hwowIMge estenda, it to fire you may discover, remembering at prenant the beet of the one-volume that all (ires start as small fires, and diet ion ar lee. and quite eu file lent for to report the occurrence of the fire all ordinary uaeo. Even thoee who poaaeaa the upland Id dietionarlea in to the sheriff, warden or other offi­ aererai volumen will yet find it a great cials. convenience to have thia, which la eo Don't toss away burning matches. compact, eo full, and an trustworthy ae to leave. In moat ranea, little to be Don't build a fire that can spread dealrod." Albert fLCooh. Ph.D.. LI*. Don't leave a fire until it is out. Profeaaor of the Fngllah language and Don't pollute a stream. l iterature. Yale Univ. April IMI. Tidy up a place after camping Wim fer Rpertmen Pagen, tllwtretl&ae, Rte Be a good woodsman. af WUltll • WtW Of TUN ATI OU ÀL DICTIOUABT Forest fires are public evils; it is G. 4C. MERRIAM COMPANY. up to you to help preserve the for­ For Over ÄÄ Yearn Puh I inhere of ests. Besides, the state law de­ The Genuine Webster’« Dictionaries, mands that no person shall wilfully STRINGFIELD. MAM.. I'. 8. A. or even carelessly set on (Ire any­ body o( timber or prairie. Buch an Not Much Encouragement act Is a misdemeanor, and such per­ Henry Sengstacken of Marshfield son is also liable (or damages Io the a few weeks ago wrote Secretary injured party. Daniela of the navy department, set­ ting forth that there is now 37 feet Western World the Quick Print of water on the Cooa Bay bar, a 25- Western World the Quick Print. foot channel to Marshfield sml that they hoped to iron have 30 feet He also told of Coos Bay coal and the possibility of briqustlng. Secretary Daniels In thanking him for the in­ formalion says "the navy department, does not at this time contemplate the establishment of any additional coal­ ing stations on the Pacific coast nor does it contemplate the establishment of a government briquet factory.” TELEPHONE. Large Two Berth Outside State­ rooms with running water. XI/UV YY I* I 3 eg**, h«npln< pint flperry Flour, little salt. 1 pint milk. Put th* agfi. m H en»1 flout Info • bowl; mil In th* mllli tad pour Into d**p mmildi. The mould« mu»t he 2 Inch«« Mfh Fill half full and babe In a hot oven 21 mlnut** LADIES t Ash »... (of CHt CURS TM « A DIAMOND HKANtl riLlA in »an endZCX Coin melante bue. sealed with BluatOÙ Ribbon Tea, go nraia n.»a,,..»v/ n.egglM a.A aak fi.» CHI-CBZA.T» ■ • V m v una t> nn a n o pills , for twenty««, year« regarded a« Be-t.hafeat, Aiwa«« Reliable. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS Sahr<> It TIMP T rikd rvrDYU/UfDP worth titninncnt tksl UZ THE f INITED STATER Citizenship l»enle«l American citizenship has been de­ nted to Tokyo Ozawa, a Japanese, in Honolulu, Hawaii. It waa a test ! vAa«. The court ruled tnal tn»' Jap- are Mongoliana, and that the word “white" does not include the Mongolian race Judge Charles F. Clem mans. of the United State« Dia- CREAM SEPARATORggj) MOST SANITARY Th. MECHANICAL WASHER and STERILIZER for quick and complete f>owl-rleaning i« pushing the old ,tyk< •low “hand waaning" methods to the back-ground. The UNITED STATES is ths only separator adapted to mechanical wash­ ing. SOLID NICKEL SILVER usedouly in the akimmmg device of U. 8. Cream (Separators, ia a metal that ruat cannot toueh. We guarantee it. With a »urfat u, ,how you them aupenor quali- tie,. Bandon Hardware Co. 0’"-”" ■O.O'XX'OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO'X'OOOOOOOft It doesn’t matter what you want to buy or sell, don’t forget the BARGAIN STORE £