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tW- ! tj r THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, AUGUST 26, 1 91 1 EVENING EDITION. Gil 1 E5 M Several Coos County Places Registered How to Get Name For Place. COOS FARM NAMKS. D. L. Watson, Cooa City farm; A. O. Itanb, Fairmont; Hobort A. and Emma Easton, Mountain Glado; Louts A. Rob- orts, Myrtlo Orove farm; Vail II. Sargent, Ocean Vlow ranch. SALEM, Ore, Aug. 24. That the farmors of Oregon are taking to the idea of naming their farms and bar ing tbo names registered under the now law so that no othor farms may wear tbo samo naraoa Is pro rod by tho long list of registrations from almost every county in tho flUto now in tho sccroUry of state's office Those names aru catctiy, representing usually th6 naturo of the products of tho farm, tho history of the farm or its scenic attractions. "Apploacrcs," In Polk county, or "Lower Powder Apiaries," in IJakor Illustrate farm naming according to products; "Mlsakfo Itoso" and "Plon oor farm of 1847," In Yamhill, are farms named for their historic at tainments, whllo tho scenic beauty gains namo for such farms as "Eu geno Vlow" In Lano and "Capitol View" In Marlon. Many farms havo unlquo nainoB, such as "Ilobln's Lod go" for tho farm or Itou Robinson in Lano, or "Happy Hollow" for tho farm of E. Deem of Hood Hirer county. Tho Mission Roso dairy and stock farm belonging to L. It. Aldorumn, superintendent of public Instruction, was patented to his father. A. L. Al derman, In 1847. SOIL SURVEY United States Department of Agriculture Issues Valu able Pamphlet. "Soil Survey of tho Marshflelil Area" Is tho tltlo of a valuable pam phlet Just issued by tho United Sta tes Department of Agriculture, ad vance copies of which hnvo been ro colved by Tho Times. It was com piled by C. W. Mann and Jas. E. Forguson after a careful investiga tion nnd study of tho agricultural possibilities nnd conditions in Coos and Curry counties. Resides a lengthy rovlow of con ditions nnd history of tho section, tho work is illustrated by small maps nnd ono largo map and has tables showing the chemical analysis of tho soli. It will bo very valuablo for tho progressive ranchers and farmors In soloctlng crops that will do best In this soil nnd climate and enablo them to ovorcomo somo of tho ill-effects. Copies of tho pamphlet can bo ob tained by writing to tho IJuroau of Soils of tho United States Dopart mont of Agriculture Tho Times plans to reproduce most of tho work In a sorlcs of Bpeclal articles In tho near future. FIRST AUTD TO E M WILKV SUPPORTER WINS. Natural Pure Food AHsoclnflon Sup ports Accused Man. (By Associated Press to Coos Baj Times.) DULUTH, Minn., Aug. 24. Lu cius P. Drown of Tonncssco, n sup porter of Dr. Wlloy, was elected pres ident of tho Natlonnl Pure Food as sociation this afternoon. OLD 1)00 WILKV You can't sponk too highly of old Doc Wiley, the government chemist, Whllo on a visit our bulwark and hopo, protecting our tn , 1. I ... .l ...... r. UBIIIL'H irOIIl KL'lCIll i ih nun jcii cs nnii to tho Jason Loo mission near Salem ftI 8ort8 ()f tMn(,a vnlch nro ,,, Mr. Aldormnn senior took a slip of with dopo. Ho's denth to tho fnklr, a rosobush from tho Iao mission ho chases tho maker of frnudulont farm and planted It on his farm noar rmcdlcB labeled with lies; ho bcIzcs n,.. i V....1.111 . . . ttio butter too rancid to utter, and Dayton in Yamhill county, nnd In n ,,, tno kll)08,, on tho poisonous pies. fow ycara hnd nn abuiiduiico of rosea Doc Wiley hnH throttled tho slnnera from this stnrt. Tho farm has boon w,m bottled ul) sorts of cheap ruliblhli named "Mission Rose" because of tho !,.nd ,,B,,",cd K, j1""! courageously, ga- . ... , ,. , , . Ily. he's gunnllng us dully from ills origin of those roso bushes. honest sauorkraut and vitrified hnm. Owing to a mlsuuderatandlng na to It's true they aro saying ho'a too fond tho method of applying for a farm ot l,,n''nK ' fr0I,t )f ' grand Rtnnd nntnn innrii u,nrb u i. i.-..... uml IipiUIiir tho drum; but ono who Ih ,. , " """ doing tho work ho'o pursuing would upon tho secretnry of state's olllce. hurt nnd annoy us If ho should oo Applications for nniuo registration dumb. When news to us trickles that should bo made to tho county clerk co,,n8 (,r Plckleo woro solzed by Doc In tho count v wli.tr.. Dm fr... la Wlloy ,u'cn,IR0 llie' ro l'""1'- w H in uio count) wioro tho farm l to hla holler nnd bet hnlf n dollar he'll situated. Tho clerk will forward the clean up the fakirs who dealt In such namo to tho secretary of state to in- Junk. So here'a to Doc Wiley! They certain If thcio Is another farm reu- trent"(1 " vlloly by feeding us poison lHtom.i iin.i,... ii... u, ....,. V ","1 Kunibo nnd glue, they'd no ruth istorod under tho samo name. If or y t, 1)()C( wg0 ,, RrttVf not, ho v. Ill so notify tho clerk and Jumped onto their persons nnd made tho iiuiiui will bo registered . Tho.om como through. farmor desiring to register the namo of his farm should apply directly to tho clerk of his own county. Mayor of Ashland and Party Make Trip Last Week. (Special to Tho Times. PORT ORFORD, Oro., Aug. 23. Tho first automobllo that over visited tho Capo DIanco light house, tho most western point of land in tho United States, made tho run out there this weok from Port OrforJ without any difficulty. It was a thir ty horso-powor Studobaker, owned by Robert P. Nell, mayor of Ashland, Oregon. Mr. Noll nnd party, Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Olenn nnd Mrs. and Miss Hargrove mado tho trip from Ashland to Port Orford via Rose- burg and Myrtlo Point. They apont a few days outing on Port Orford'a famous ngato beaches, and carried homo somo raro gems found hero. Thoy returned via Crescent City and Granta Pass. Mayor Noll was sur prised at tho deep water In Port Or ford harbor, nnd expressed tho opi nion, after a rldo ovor tho Day, that Port Orford would certainly bo mado tho outlet to tho sea for tho Roguo RIvor valley, for which Crescont City, Cal., Is at tho present timo making a strong contost. Home Coming Day ,T. W. TlbbettH Receives an Utmost nnd Eloquent Apix-nl to Visit His Old Home In Iowa FIRST AUTO VISITS I1LANCO t In WALT. MASON Inspector Dock's Trip Results Praise for All Keepers. Jamos Langlols, keopor of tho Capo DIanco lighthouso for 35 yours, has seen two automobllea, tho first nt tho Lowla & Clark Fair and tho second whon a machlao was" drlvon to tho light with visitors as Inspector Deck, of tho Sovonteonth Lighthouso district, was making his Initial In spection of tho station. Mr. Langlols and his wlfo went to tho station whon young and hnvo alnco aeon tholr chll denf grow to men and womon nnd depart for other points to establish homes. Tho tondor Heather successfully negotiated tho Umpqun on tho trip and nsconded sovon miles to Gard ner City, being tho first tondor to enter tho harbor In eight years. Somo of the buoys woro shifted nnd a few woro roplaced to mark hotter wator at tho entrnnco. At Cooa Day tho buoys and rnngo light woro gono ovor nnd moved whore required to con form to tho Improved chnnnol condi tions. All light stations south of the Columbia RIvor woro visited with tho oxcoptlon of Ynqulnn Head and Cnpe Menrs. Inspector Deck said yesterday that ho found tho keopora nt all stations superior to those he had previously mot In tho same capa city elsowhoro. Orogonlnn. H. I GETS ANGRV TRIES huiciim: IIKCAl'Si: WIFE IS TOO I.OVIXG ST. LOUIS, Mo., Aug. 21. Philip II. Ntckersou, a salesman, cut his arteries In nu attempt to end his life because, ho mild, nt a hospital wheio he Is re covering, his wlfo Is too affec tionate Ho hns been married only three niontliH. "I'm fond of my wlfo," he said, "and I want her to be fond of mo. Rut tltoro Is a limit to nil things. She wants An engineering party was aboard the southbound train this morning enroute to Merlin, from which point the S. P. Co. now proposes to stint it brnnrh lino townrd the const, Instead J of Ornnts Pass, The chnngo Is said to have been ordered because tl:o clt council of Grants Pass has been trying to open some streets across tho railroads yards there, which Ho In the center of town. This movement of the railroad company Is looked upon ns retaliation or spite work. Roseburg Review. SI US I, .W HAIt uirrTER to sit contlnunlly on my lap mid More Water Found on liar Than for hug and kiss me. If I stand up '. (lie Past Two Years. bIio stands up, too, mid places PORTLAND, Oie Aug. 21 Cap- her nrniB about mo. It got on tuln Robert Jones, master of the gas my nerves." passenger schooner Anvil, snvs that there Is better wator over tho Sluslaw bar at tho present time than ho has wo,nlc,n SCOTT IS NAMED. PORTLAND, Ore, Aug. 19. Lea- Ho M. Scott, son of tho Into Harvey W. Scott, said ho didn't know whether he would accopt tho Federnl Marshiilshlp, which, ho snld, was un solicited, but was offered by Con gressmen Lnfforty and Hawley. Ho was nomlnnted Wednesday by Presi dent Tnft. Scott, If ho accepts, will succeed Elmer II. Colwell, who was original ly nomlnnted for another torm, but failed of confirmation through tho efforts of Congressman Lnfforty and Senator Dourno. J. W. Tlbbetts, formerly a resident of Dromor County, Iowa, Is In receipt of an Invitation to visit the old home on "Homo Coming" day, Sept. 2l5th. Tho following is a copy of tho lotter: Woyorly, Iowa, Aug. 1, 1911. Dear Friend: Tho managers of the Dromor Coun ty Fair Association havo conceived tho idea of cclobratlng "Homo Coming Day," and havo sot apart Sept. 26th. tho second dny of tho fair, for this nurnoso: nnd a special program will bo carried out fitting tho occasion. I Wo Invito ovory person who ever re Bided in Dromor county and tho de scondenta of former residents, to re turn to tho scones of their youth nnd .tnow acquaintances and friendship "Old Homo" appeals to overy per son of mnturo years; father, mother and childhood, and whon you think of tho "Old Homo" you bring back tho tondorest momorles possessed by man, true love, perfect faith, holy revor ency, high ambitions; "Tho Ions, long thoughts of youth." Fow countlos havo furnished more men and womon who havo. achieved distinction and renown than Bremer 'and our people hold theso sons and daughtorB in high regard. In behalf of tho pcoplo of Dromcr. County wo heartljy Invito all to whom Dromor county Was a formor home or plsco of nativity to visit ua "Homo Coming Day." Wo hovo had a long period of pros perity; wo should all havo means to come back homo and meet tho old familiar faces of childhood and youth sing the old songs, toll tho old stories, rcnow old acquaintances and bo to gothor onco again. "Old wood to burn, old books to read, old friends to greet and talk to." Tho poet waa right: old things and old friends nro best. Como back homo. Wo are waiting to greet you here, wo want to boo you nnd show you a good time Drothors, slstors, friends and perhaps father and mother arc waiting to greet you with Bmllcs and tears. It la worth your while to como home. Tho County Fair In on and ovory body will bo at tho fair: wo all go You will meet a thousand faces that will bo glad to sco you nnd that will light up whon you greet thorn. Como back to old Dromor nnd tho friends you usod to know. From Alaska to tho Phlllpp'nes, from Hawaii to Africa, tho children of old Dromor aro scattorod. They havo touched every parallel of latl tudo and longlttudo nnd wherever thoy havo gono thoy hnvo mado them selves felt and given n causo for pride. Out of our destro to havo you como again for a day wo sond you greetings and tho call, "Como. home, como homo nnd bo with us whllo It Is time" Wo want to toll you of our gladness, of your succoss. of our achievements and show that wo hnvo not forgotjon you. "Should auld acquaintance bo forgot And nevor brought to mind; Wo'll tako a cup o' kindness here, FOR AULD LANG SYNE." Vory truly yours. Tho Dromor County Fair Home coming- Committee, A. A. Drondlo. Chalrmnn. A NOTRE DAME LADY'S APPEAL To ill knowing nufTrrrrs of rbrumatlm, wbttb rr tnuicuUr or of the JolnU. aclallca, lumbago, backacbr, palna In lb kldnrja or ururalfla alna, to write la hrr for a borne trratuirut which baa rrpratnllr cured all of Ibr.e turturi-a. Shr tola It tirr dulr to arnii It to all nuITrrrr ritKK. You cure ourwlf at burnt aa Ibuuaamla will tr.llrr no rhaiiKf of cllmatr twin- nwa. aarr Tbla altnplr .llarorrrr banl.hra uric acbt from the blooil, lonarna the atirrmnl joint., pur. (Ilea tba bloo.1. anil brighten, the rjea, citing fliillcltr ami tone to the whole .j.tem. If tba atore laterrata ynu, for proof arlilrru lira. U, Summer, Hoi It, Notra Dame, IuJ. "WEED" 11ENEFIT, SAY DOCTORS Ilrltlsh PIijnIcIiiiik Do Not Think In civiiso iti Smoking Injurious to the Nation. LONDON, Au.t. 23 The offects on the nntlon of tho rapid Increase In to bacco smoking In recent years woro discussed today by a number of Lon- uon pliyslclnns. Tho genernl opinion Is thnt, al though tho habit Is Increaslnc 0110 phslelan said that two-thirds of his patients are tobacco smokers OCEAN RECORD is HltOKEX. sc,)n ' the last two years. On the last trip of the Anvil Into tho port, ho Oljmplc Crosses Atlantic Westward 8n8 8"" went In on obb tldo one hour In 5 Da)K, 12 Hours, o Minutes ,nml thirty minutes nftor the flood, A Now York press dispatch says-,,noro bolK n 8ven foot seven Inch Tho Whlto Star sea giant. Olympic, ,ll, the"' nml fouml l ' foot f w"tnr which docked August 1G, brought :i 0Vl,r the bnr C0'"1!? out she made now record to port, having clipped " " ,1,oor,ll,inr.v "od tide nnd found off 10 minutes from her previous best ,5 f00t of wnU,,' Th,B- ho Bay8' ls time from Queenstown. u,,t l" uu u,"',il work of the Jettv She snlled at 1:50 p. m, on Aug ust 10 and her running time was five days 12 hours nnd 20 minutes, lhr time on hor last westward trip In July was live days. 13 hours and six minutes. recently built Right In your buslo9t season whon you havo tho least tlmo to sparo vo-i are most likely to tako diarrhoea 'and lose several days' timo, unless you havo Chamborlnln'8 Colic. Cholorn and Diarrhoea Romedy at hand nnd tako A doso on tho first appoaranco of tho disease. For salo b all deal-)ra little 111 effect has been nntoil on the national health. "The old theory that tobacco io. soned everybody," ono of tho doctors said, "Is now quite exploded. Wo now know thnt In tho great majority of persons moderate tobacco smoking has n sedative and qulotlng offect on the nerves. Without .lonrndRlnir Mm lieart or other organs. "Tho best timo to smoke Is after menls, particularly after the evening iiieni, wnen ttie day's work Is over." NOTICE TO FISHERMEN. Wo want fresh salmon and are prepared to pay tho highest cash price for them. For further parti culars see C. G. HOCKETT, Empire City, or GEO. F. SMITH. Coos RIvor ADVERTISE IF YOU Want a Cook Want a Clerk Want n Partner Want n Situation Want a Servant Girl M'ant to Sell a Piano Want to Sell n Carriage ' Want to sell town Property Want to Sell jour Groceries Want to Sell Your Hnrdwaro "Want Customers for Anything Advertlso Dally in Tho Times. Advertising Istho way tosuccess Advertising brings customers Advertisingkeeps customers Advertising insures success Advertising shows energy Advertising show s pluck Advertising Is "lllz" Advertise or nust Advertise Long Advertlso well ADVERTISE ' At Onco IN THE TIMES First National Bank OF COOS DAY AT MAK8IIFIKL1). OREGON, Capital and surplus and profits $107,000.00 Total resources 535,00o!oo United StatesjjDepository for Postal Savings Does a general banking business. Interest paid on time and savings deposits, OFFICERS: W, S, Chandler, M. C, Horton, Dorsev Kreltzer, President. Vice-President, Cashier, DIRECTORS: - W, S, Chandler, John S, Coke, W II fW.nrloo VY, Ui uuugiao, John F, Hall, F, S, Dow, M, C, Horton, Am ftrtmnn mil, UIIIIIOO S, C. Rogers, W, r Murphy, Flanagan & Bennett Bank Established 1889 Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Over $100,000 Assets Over $500,000 Interest Paid on Timo Deposits " f a V WW .Lvl aTSTkt BL?MteaaaBataKahaS' Don't Kick Yourself For forgetting your winter's supply of wood, Order now and be happy later, Dry Timber Ends While they last, we have on hand a fine lot of DRY blocks for fire place and stove wood, ORDER NOW C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. Broadway Yards Phone 190-J coos my, mvm. .U'Cl'''' ' L 71 '' v IPVl ; SAK ANDlrijr Jf . squakzj r v s y Jy i'i i i'f ''' ' 'M- COOS BAY REALTY SYNDICATE. OEALE&S J?2s AGENTS COAL COLOMZATWtl DAM. FARtt FWIT. tlimMis mwm ulkds ad OasANizm or mu'" companies A ?PZ"V. cIUMPrt8bth!7nthal,nT,,8tment, ,n ma tracts near irowM TSSZFiSSEtS? Tl-0'B..B..ucU to offer. .$150 RARGAIXS IX DWKLL1XO. BUY NOW 6-Room house at Day Park. I'rico S700. Gas). 6-Room house, lota 100x100. Kastalrtn Nevor leave homo nn n in..mov v a ... ... '. 91.200 Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Rem- As a sales-maker and a h,i. 4. . . ""g8..,u Bunkor Hill. West eily. It is almost certain to bo need-1 ness-bullder. do you know of v J , ;Mnrshfleld, Ferndale and ed nnd rnnnnl hn nl.i.ii,.,i ., i ' '" '""" ol .North Tlnnil o i,- .- :".. "" ""'"'" "ucu uu.A nnvthlnc KQff it . "" ""ifiaiuo noara tno cars or steamships. For without a bottle of Chamberlain' sale by all dealers. anything better or surer than advertising. AUG. FRIZEBN, Aavtl11 E9ta, InsnPanco and Rentes 08, Central Ave., Sfarsliileld, Ore. UNIftUE PANTATORI We are expert dyers and cie JIat work of all kinds, our will please you. wort Suits made to order. !50 Central Ave. PonB 850 ROSS (Sb PINEGOR PROPRIETORS r .iiirm