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n ' THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 8, 1914 EVENING EDITION. Abotat C0! tes y,Eugene L in' pf77j7iMc i t ' ag'ent for the southern l(,1"U,!. siMHMAIi ARTICLE FOR EUGENE GUARD I WHITKS ' x ()V COOH AV nAlU'AV lil'.W VIM" M ' ' . miiwny tlovol- Mr". i,inkan I" h wi . :., , y mo was. ;,...-.. i'"- f I'Ttn 1 from Bugono I) Btflr . .IrlirtlOll I with t'10 ' I y ... , in., llnllwny. mono .. d, unnoticed In W IMnKs. t mis ii"i" -lmh . ,ntrict nrsor tho comimiPil wealth of n ilotcn o. " " mlB,t ho Bimiliecl foi 118 COIIIPIC""" h""' ..-ii llirm HllCS n ran"' ..... tn the Pacific firco cross vnlloy Hues .. The WlllnmetlH Pa co'i.nectlon with the Na- Coos nay. """- . western rrom !" ' .i, ,.,! thn Corvnl- Hum, tg from Albany to "U- l,,nonr8 of till) Coos In southwestern Oregon n 1(8 BhlftlllB JICM'T .,.nnrM liavo foimil I, ,y harvesting snlmor !.,, Hmhor from It' lilt'"! " ,, . rom beneath tlio earth r In ntllUhiS Itrt-on israsr omul In kcpliiB HP " that mailo Coos couit': in Tillamook In pro west coast ilalry prod Coos Hay country hoi empire of Itself Hlnn ilm first saw bcni mis from log 10 fee' Willi no oiiilet. :v coastwlso Hhlps, Its tn- mtiiral resources havf io tho ailvniitHRPB " ,! i-iiul locked harbor t (population of 10,000 re incorporated towns thn bay. nn exnort ship tonnnp 13.000.000 illirlllK PI.' as cono to California to ' nt, and although arrro! iiibo section of tho Orcno !oos Day country has Here ad ax n commercial rcl illfornla savo for votlni in nurnoscB It nilgh' hnvi Iron ono of tho Islam's ' Eeas. om tho encouragement of ment of capital In lis tn md tlio const ruction wr nf n 'JT.mllo rnllrnail in Irjliflcld and Myrtlo 1'olnt iem Pacific rompany liny 1913 liomi nliln In limrln itlon of Its nlniiu for llu it nf H'Aetnrn nrnirnll n.i.l II give Coos Day n Btnnd id connection with n trans d line. Tho Southern Pais- pushing tho construction I'm.. ... ... . iiumiivue 'ramie railway Keno to Coos Hay, a dls- 125 miles and will liavo fn nnnrnHnti 1.nr,... i. .. ... ....... ..,.ui, ill. 1 1 u uiu ux- of 19H. Deemed of fore most linportiiuco In Ub hcIiciiio for giving nil of Its OroBon territory adequate transportntlon facilities, tho Southern Pacific linn kIvoii pre icedonco to tho construction of tho Wlllninotto I'nelflc und Its uloetrlcnl operations' In tlio Wlllninotto Valley. I Twonty-Slv .'MIIch Oompleteil. StnrtliiB at Euboiio, tho capital of Lano County, tho Wlllninotto I'a clfle strikes west toward tho Const range, 2G miles of the ronil Is now boliiB completed. In Its approach to the mountains It traverses a roll Iiib anil rich agricultural district, the valleys being highly cultivated and the slightly timbered hills form ing the most Inviting prospects for tho Industry of the home builder. Avoiding grades and difficulties of winter operation of railroads In mountainous countries, tho Willam ette I'nelflc burrows under the Coast rango In malting use of thu great Notl tunnel, 2180 feet In length and nil completed,' and emerges upon the Hluslaw river. Passing down that Btrenm to Acme, Klorcnco and Mnrshfleld, tho now road crosse tho Smith and Uinpiiia rivers en route and affords shipping facilities to n larBO area of tho lower water ihedH thereof: Porter Drothers, tin contractors, liavo established grad ing cninps at IntervnlB from Coof Day to the Notl tunnel, and It may ho said that work on all parts of tho western slopo grade Is now In progress, The construction of thh oad requires tho" building of bo nany steel bridges Hint thu laying jf rails can only proceed fron bridge to bridge, bnllastlng opera ,tlnns keeping closo behind the track lnyoi'B. The completion and opening of tin Willamette Pacific railway meant Mint thu lumber mills of that section A'lll secure hotter facilities In mar ketliiB tho 100,000,000,000 foot ol logs Btandlng on tho hills adjacent t Coos Day, that the coal rrom Itt mines can he plnced within the read f thu coast cities, that Its flHherlci .vlll ho iivnllaulo to market, that Itt uiexeollod tlnlry landH will ho nion generally iihqiI and their product! lie enabled to find more ready sale and that within a short time tho Coot Hay jountry will be rivalling tin Wlllnmotto Valley In tho value of Iti jutput of tho farm. Its cheap logBod .iff lnnds and buniB are nj ready In doinand. IlecountliiK of tlio year's activities Do you begin to cought at night, lust when, you hopo to sleep? Do you liavo n tickling tliront that keepf you awnko? Just tako Foley's Honoj and Tar Compound. It will check tho cough nud stop tho tickling sensation nt onco. Docs not upset thn stomach, la best for children and grown porsona. Owl Prescrip tion Pharmacy. Frank D. Cohan. Opposlto Chandler Hotel. Phono 7-1. 'would ho Incomplete: without tho story of what the Boulhorn Padflc com pany Is doing In preparation for the 1915 World's Fair rimh to the Pad ! Ac const. Five millions of dollars I are being expended by tho company i In preparing now equipment to ban idlo tho crowds of people It will aid In showing "Oregon first, and atl of Oregon." Improving Other li'lnei. In carrying out Its policy for tho Interior development of Western Or egon, the Southern Pacific Is now en l.nged In lnyliiB heavy steel on tho Hue of tho Corvnllls & Mastorn, the road which connects tho Willamette Valley with Yaqulnn Day and New port. The rhlls nro already laid from Albany to Corvallls and from Corvallls to Norton's, tho track is being reballasted n distance of 30 miles, while from Norton's to Yn qiilnn Hay, another 3(1 miles of 7fi poitnd steel Is going down, making tnl- road ono of tho best In tho state. Hctween Portland and tho Califor nia lino tho Southern Pacific has this year constructed 112 miles of sidetracks as aids In handling tho business of the farms along Ub main Jlne, and preparatory to handling the excursion business of 191 ft, when It Is hoped that thousands of people may ho Induced to take advantage of stopover privileges for Investigating the country back from the the coast. The main lino has Just been heavily ballasted from Oregon City to Hub bard, and during the coming winter crushed rock will be plnced on the roadbed hetweon Hubbard and Mnr lon, another stretch of 30 miles. In addition to these Improvements mid betterments 90-pound steel Iras re placed lighter mnterlal on 70 miles of tho innln lino In Oregon. The use of coastwlBO stcnmshlp lines by which a large number of piiBseiigerB are carried down tho Col umbia Hlvor and diverted from n view of the rich Wentorn Oregon country can hnvo no salutary effect upon the movement for the settle ment of that fertllo region. Tho pol icy of tho Southern Pacific company for Oregon Ib to bo forward In com pany with tho people who nro striv ing for n greater and better stntc, and In thu light of modern under standing of tho duty of public ser vice corporations lend Its co-operation where possible in accomplish ing that result. 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Our blood 'a filled with uric acid which the kidneys utrlvo to filter out, they weaken from overwork, becomo slug gish, tho ollmluatlvo tissues clog and tho result is kidney tronblo, bladder weakness and a general docllno In health. When your kidneys feol llko lumps of lend; your back hurts or tho nrlno Is cloudy, full of sediment or you aro obliged to filck relief two or thrco times during tho night; If you suffer with sick hoadacho or dizzy, nervous spells, acid stomach, or you liavo rhoumatlBin when tho weather Is bad, get from your pharmacist about four ounces of Jatl Salts; tnko a tablespoonful In a glass of water boforo breakfast for a fow days and your kidneys will then act flno. This famous salts Is nindo from tho acid jf grapes and lemon Juice, combined with llthla, and has been used for generations to flush and stimulate clogged kidneys; to noutrallzo the acids In the urine so it no longer Is a source of Irritation, thus ending blnddor disorders. Jad Salts Is Inexpensive; cannot In- Juro, makes a delightful effervescent llthla-wator boverago, and belongs In every homo, because nobody can make a mistake by taking a good kidney flushing any time. C. W. VIERS, Painter "and Decorator Wall Paper and Paints Itesldonco Phono 40-X Shop Phono 29C-R 370 X. Front Street Goodrum's.Garage home of the CADILLAC and FORD Auto Supplies for All Makes of Cars 347 Central Av. IMione 373-L p? 6077 SltO AFTERNOON GOWNS OF VELVET OR CHIFFON SUITABLE FOR CON CERT OR LUNCHEON It Is promised for some time to como that thu Ioiikc. un-flttcd lines which murk many or thu frocks and suits or thu moment will contlnuo modish. In soft material they ure becoming to nearly every one, ns they fnll and drape the tlcuru rather than add to Its size, ns so many pcoplu think. In 807 Is Illustrated a gown of chif fon over n supplu satin. Tho color Is bronxe, and tlio draped sash Is of coral velvet. This frock may bo copied In slo 30 with 44 yards of 30 Inch material. Tho circular trimming bands on the skirt and tho smurt collar make 8110 attractive. It Is developed In cbnrmouso In c rich old rod with the gulmpo and gathered tucker of shadow lace. This model may bo made In size 1G with 4K yards of 42 Inch material and JH yards of allovcr loco. No. 8077 sizes 34 to 43. No. 8110 sizes 14 to 18. Each pattorn 15 cents. To obtuln rlthor pattern llluatrated nil . BiIe out thl coupon ami cncloio IS cents In " itnmps or coin. Ho nuro to itato number Kama of pattern unit ilzo, iiirnaurlnK ovrr tho Aililrfs fullMt part of tho bunt. AddrtM Pattern Department, enro of thin pnpr. KQUIITKD WITH WIIIKMCSS. Steamship Breakwater ALWAYS OX TIM 13. SAILS TltOM .MAKSIIKIKLI): SAT., JAX. , 1 i. in. SAT., JAX. 10, 7.30 u. in. SAT., .1AX. 17, 111.30 p. in. SAT., JAX. 1!1, 7.30 . in. SAT., JAX'. 31, 10.00 n. in. SAILS TltOM 1'OUTLAN'I): TUESDAY, JAN. (I, 8 p. ill. TL'ICSDAY, JAX 13, H p. m. TL'KSDAY, JAX. 20, H p. in. TL'i:SIAY, JAX. 27, H p. in. Tickets on salo to nil EuMorn points and Information as ,to routes and rotes cheerfully furnltdicd. I'hono Mnln 3B-L. I. L. STKHLIXO, Agent. S. S. ALLIANCE KQUilMMCI) WITH WIHKLK8S. SAILS FROM MARSHFIELD FOR PORTLAND FRIDAY, JANUARY 9, AT 7:30 A. M. ROUND TRIP, $18.50. Connection with the Xnrtli Hank Kond nt Portland. Xorth I'nelflc Steamship Company. L'liono 44. C. P. M'GKOnGIS, Agent. S. S. REDONDO SAILS FROM SAN FRANCISCO FOR COOS BAY THURSDAY, JANUARY 8, AT 3 P. M. Sun Francisco office, HOB Fife Hlilg., or Loinburd St. I'lers Xo. 27. Iuter-Qccanlc Transportation Co., C. F. McOcorge, At., I'hono 44. Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire and Marine Insurance TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT C0.,!Jnc. HENRY SBNGSTAOKEN, Manager FARM, COAL, TIMBER AND PLATTING LANDS A SPECIALTY. GENERAL AGENTS EASTSIDE MARSHFIELD OFFICE, PHONE .t-J. COQU1LLK CITY OFFICE PHONE 101. EDISON'S LATEST A storage battery that continual over charging villi not liarili. DOES NOT CORItODE AT THHMtXALS. CONTAINS NO AClD. Will not loso Its cllargl) tvhllo standing idlo. IS GUARANTEED FIVE YEARS Coos Bay Wiring Cot 153 Itromhvny. Agents for Port of Coos Hay. YOU AUTO CALL FOR FOOTE'S AUTOS Four good cars with careful drivers. For day service, phono 114-J, llliiuco Ulllnt'd Parlors. For nlu'it service, Plume 200-L night Cafe. D. L F00TE. r. .1. SCAIFK , jg A. II. IIODGINH Marshfield PA,NT AND jYidimuKiu DEC0RATING co. Estimates Furnished. I'hono 3IH)-J. Mnrshllcld, Oregon. Murphy's Dancing Academy. UcEliuiBcrs clnss changed to Tuesday evening until further, notice. Private lessons by ap pointment. Phono Earl H. Mur phy, Instructor. 296-L. Residcnco 373 Sixth street South. 20 Commutation Tickets $2.00 20 MAHSIIFIELD-NOHTH IIKXI1 AUTO LINE. Cars every ten minutes from O a. in. to 12:30 p. m. G0RST & KING. Props. TIIADE AT S. S. JENNINGS NORTH REND, AND SAVE MONEY. HAVE THAT ROOF FIXED NOW See C0RTHELL Phone 3171. Pictures & Framing Walker Studio OITY AUTO AND TAXI SERVICE A now taxlcab hns boon nddod to my nuto sorvlco. Careful drivers. Will go nnywhero at any tlmo. Stand Olanco Cigar Store. Day phono, 78. Sight phono 139-X. TOM GOODALE. Proprietor. z I THE RECORD PHOTOGRAPHING ARSTRACT COMPANY Have nhotoeraDhlc coDlea of all records Cooa County to date. abstracts of titles, present owners, or any other Information relating I to real estate rurnisneu on snort notice. UUSINESS OFFICE: 117 North Front St., Marshfield. Phone 1B1J W. J. RUST, Manager Mi's. A. W. Jones Shampooing, manicuring, facial massage niul scalp tivntmeut ALL KINDS OF HAIR WORK Phone 185-J. C10 Central Ave. CALL A TAXI DAY OR NIGHT PHONE 310 Party and train calls a Specialty. MARSHFIELD TAXICAU CO. HAVE Barnard & Langworlfiy FIGURE. ON YOUR ELECTRICAL WORK DROP IN AND SEE THE BIG GAMES IN THE ROWLING TOURNAMENT Chatterton's Alleys NORTH FnONT STREET i .i s Chimneys Fire Places. J. N. Bayliss Any kind of brick work at prices that are right, AND ALL WORK GUARANTEED Call nt "The Fireside," Johnson Rldg., 137 Second St. Phono 18-J, French Ranges, Roller Work. South Coos River Boats Tioga leaves Marshfield for head of river at 8 a, tn., re turning In evening. Steamer Rainbow leaves head of river at 7 a. m. and returning leaves Marshfield at 2 p. m. ROGERS & SMITH. All Kinds of Job Printing Done at The Times Office LET US MAKE YOUR ABSTRACTS Title & Trust Co. Abstracts, thoroughly dependable, Im mediate service, prompt atten tion to all Interests of our clients. Minimum cost. I. S. Kaufman Sb Co. A s'( J- -l 31