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XEZSXES THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 13, 1914. EVENING EDITION. FOUR tfuuiniinwiiiumww IELD IS IS S. S. HARDY SAILS FROM SAN FRANCISCO Foil Mm- KVKKV NINE liAVH 3 " PLEASANTPUCE San Francisco Office, Harrison Street Dork Coos Uny & Eureka Steamship Lino ' 1lcf U. ifl. J. LI NDU.V, iSsJTione tmmiMM&asssR MARS I w D NQWPROJECTED : i f i o t t. v It t) "i s li Ml dlB thii tmm Newcomer Writes Back Home About Palms, Calla Lilies and Roses She Found Here. The I'roBsor, WnBh., Hulletln prints tho following lottor from a recent arrival In Marshfleld: "After hlilrtliig my friends In Pros sor good-bye on the morning of .liino 20 I bonnled tho 0 o'clock train bound for Marshfleld, Or. "I bndo my traveling companion, Mrs. Hurt Russell, good-byo nt Pas co, took tho North Hank train nt 12:IG for Portland, whero I nr rlvert at 8 o'clock . m., and was met booh nftor gutting off tho train by n policewoman who Inquired about my destination and nB soon as bIio learned what I wanted, or rather what I needed, had mo wait just a llttlo bit till filio looked n llttlo more for somo parties she had been asked to guide to their friends, then she carried my suit caso and delivered It to tho representative of a hotel which was located conveniently near tho dock from which I wns to sail at S o'clock tho following morning. "Our trip tho following morning down tho Wlllnmetto and Columbia Rivers on the steamer Hreakwatcr was very Interesting. Wo crossed tho Columbia River bar at r p. m. The ocean wns a llttlo rough and J was real sick boforo wo crossed In over tho Coos Hay bar. Wo arrived off thu Coos Hay bar somo time buforo daylight but woro delayed by a (Ioiiho fog mid did not cross tho bar until about 8 o'clock. As soon ns wo wcro In tho Hay I began to reel bettor, but the entire effoct of my scnfllckncKB did not lcavo mo for a few days. "The Hay Ih a nlco body of water ami n fine deep-water harbor. "Tho Htenmor first stopped nt North Hend, which Is about five mileR from tho bnr. Tho first pas Bongors woro provided with tickets and as tho vessel would bo Bovornl hours thoro unloading frolght wo all took tho autos for Marshfleld. My nephew met mo nt North Hend nnd accompanied mo to his homo, which Is on South Coos Hlver nnd nbout n I no miles from Mnrshflcld. "Tho trip up Coos Hlver was mado on a largo gasoline launch, of which thoro aro several making regular trips each day. "Coos Hlver Is a protty strip of tldo-wator extending nbout eighteen miles from tho Hay. There aro sev eral arms to tho Hay that aro navig able and along which thoro aro many fine dairy farms. "At both .Marshfleld and North Hend thoro aro several lumber mills, chief among which Is the C. A. Smith mill, which Is probably the best In tho world. Thero Is so much timber contiguous to Coos Hay thnt It seems Inexhaustible, but these t groat mills aro cutting hundreds or thousands of feet dally. I "In Mnrshflold thero aro Calla lilies higher than my head nnd palms twonty-flvo feet high that have stood ' out In tho ynrds many years un linrmed by frost. Hosos bloom tho year around nnd nro tho holght of ' poriocnon. lour respectfully, "MAHV E. HOHEHTS." iurkFIl recall in About 150 Local Greeks Ex pect to Be Called Back to New European War. Mr AwotUtix! Yttt to Coon lli)t Time ) ATHENS. Aug. 111. Largo Turk- forces hnvo been concentrated on Irtilgurlnn territory noar ForoJIk. They aro moving nppnrontly In the direction of tho frontiers of Thrace, and lliilgnrla by agreement with Hul-gariu. Jack McDonald and C. H. Dun- gan Propose Highway Along Coos River. A movement to secure tho con struction of n fine roadway from Coos Bay to Daniels Creek and from Coos Hay to Allegany, whore it will connect up with tho Drain road, has boon started. The now highways nro to havo tho same route to Just above tho forks of Coos Hlver, tra versing the south bank, and it is proposed to either bridgo or put in a ferry from near tho C. II. Dungnn ranch to tho James Landrlth ranch, whoro tho road to Allegany will stnrt. Jack McDonald of Danlols Creek had tho matter up recently with C. II. Dungnn nnd tho latter may bogln the circulation of petitions for it Boon. Mr. Dungnn says It would bo a great boon to thnt section and tho territory beyond as It would pormlt autos to roach it. Hy using a dredgo to throw up a dlko for a roadway. tho rlvor cnannols would uo im proved, tho lands dlkod and a fine uignwny uuui m uiu cum ui uuu project. Ho thinks all tho ranchorn will bo enthusiastic for it. BMM- HAKDON SOCITKV Haymond E. Wntklns and Miss Hlttie McNalr woro tho contracting parties In tho prcttlcBt wedding of the season at tho homo of tho brldo's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. McNalr, last ovonlng. Itev. A. Hnb erly conducted tho ceremony nnd thu brldo was attonded by Miss Ermn Crnln, Whllo Everard Boylo acted as tho best man. Tho brldo wau beautifully gowned In whlto nnd carried a 'bouquot of whlto sweet peas. Tho houso wan ar tistically decorated in greens and flowers, fuivo a decidedly protty touch to tho affair. Mr. and Mrs. Watklns was escorted to tholr home on West Ninth street, whoro they will bo nt homo to tholr friends. Gladys Onlllor eolobrated her ICth birthday nt tho hotel parlors Satur day afternoon by entertaining a number of her young lady frlonds. A very pleasant afternoon was spont. Thoso present wcro: Otllllo Lowln, Amy Windsor, Holcn Stoltz, Susie Hill, Gall Hoak, Edna Galllor, Hat tlo Johnson, Mlnnlo McCurdy, Gladys (lalller. nnd Mrs. Goo. Laffaw. Wan- don World. RED CROWN ihe Gasoline of Quality Use it because it has made good with thousands of motorists use it because it's the best gasoline we can make. Standard Oil Company (CALIFORNIA) Miirsliflcid .MONEY" AVAILABLE FOK RKHUILTHNO Goodies Garage Gasoline Headquarters FOR COOS COUNTY Central Ave. - MarsMield John Allen, ono of tho leading loe nl (!rnoks, rocoivod notice this wook tlml war between Turkey nnd Greece ;us Imminent nnd that a call might be received at any llmo now for all local Oreoka to return and aid In the hard struggle. Thero mo about mo GreokB In Coo county and north of hero nnd n good many of thorn will return to aid Greece. In tho present bt niggle, It scema t.mt Ilulgurlii, which was an ally of Oroueo In tho rocont Balkan war. Is aiding Turkey to some extent, thnt Ik. permitting the Turkish army to croiw HulKurla and carry the cam paign light into Greece. Had it not been for Bulgaria giving this nsslst mice. Turkey would have to depend on her nnvy, and Uroece claims sup remacy in this respect. It scoins thnt there is mi old grudge botweon Hul gut in and ( recce, Greece nt ono tlmo permitting Turkey rnthor than Bul garia, to tnko Adrianople. In ciuo the Greeks are called back to fight, onch Greek bus to pay his own wn. That thero is nmplo monoy to bo hnd for thu purposo of rebuilding tho burned district of Handon Is the encouraging nows brought here by J. L. Krononborg, who with his family returned Saturday from their vacation trip. Mr. Kronenborg spent somo time in Portland look ing up loans and lias succeeded in locating all tho monoy that mny bo desired. With reasonable secur ity property owners can procuro sufficient funds with which to re build. Tho interest rato Is said to bo as low as flvo per cent. It Is bolloved thnt a number will tako advantnge of this opportunity nnd thoro will bo somo now build ings stnrted soon. Handon World. FOR PAINTS AND WALL PAPER Call ou LeMieux & Miller. 393 No. Front SU Phond 11B-R. IF KIDNEYS ACT BAD TAKE SALTS , RANKER IN COAST TRAVEL. PORTLAND,!)!-.. Aug. 13. Itlsk Ing mi attempt at bolng captured by tho Gorman crulsors reportod to bo off the const, the British steaniBlilp Hazel Dollnr, Captain Hldloy, left Hau Francisco for tho Columbia lltver yestordny afternoon. If Bhe keens within tho three-mllo limit she will bo Immuno from molesta tion. Hor arrival will bo looked for Sunday. She will load lumber ou the river for China. DR. IT. M. KEITV. nrVTiim fhono U2-J, noom 204, Coke Bl'dg. Hays Backache Is Sign Y"ou Have Hoen Kutlng Too Much Meat Which Forms I'rlc Acid. Whon you wnko up with backache and dull misery iu the kidney re gion It generally moans you havo been eating too much meat, says a well-known authority. Moat forms uric acid, which overworks tho kid neys In their olfort to filter it from tho blood and they becomo sort of paralyzed and loggy. Whon your kidneys get sluggish and clog you must relievo them, like you relievo your bowels; removing all the body's urinous wnste, olso you have back actio, sick headache, dizzy spoils; your Btomnch sours, tonguo is coated, and when tho weather is bad you huvo rhoumntlc twinges. The urine Is cloudy, full of sediment, channels ofton get sore, wuter scalds and you aro obllgod to seek rollef two or three times during tho night. Elther consult a good, rollnble physician at oneo or get from your pharmacist about four ounces of Jad Salts; tako a tablespoonful In a glass of water boforo breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act tlno. This famous Baits is made from the raid of grapes and lemon Julco, combined with llthla, and has been used for gonoratloiiB to clean and stimulate sluggish kidneys, also to neutralize acids in tho urine so It no longer irritates, thus ending bladdor woakness. Jad Salts Is a llfo savor for regu lar moat eaters. It Ib inexpensive, cannot Injure and makes a delightful, effervescent llthla-watcr drink. For sale by Browu Drug Oo. r 6V y Convenience and Safeguard If yon have ever stumbled on the dark basement steps, you can real ize what a convenience It Is to Iiiito work Is stnrted. au Electric Light Hwltch nt tho head of tho stairs. When planning your new home or the remodeling of your present home, don't forget (ho switch ou Ihe basement stairs, or the switch to light the secoud floor lights from tho first floor. Ilemember to Include closet lights, porch lights, baseboard sock ets for the flat Irons and other appliances. It's simpler and less expensive to plan these things before the actual HEE YOUK ELECTRICAL DEAL IC or telephone to us. Oregon Power Company Tciephouo 178. Cor. Second and Central, SEND YOUR LAUNDRY TO US BY PARCEL POST WE FURNISH A 1IAC3 AND WILL PAY TIIE I'OSTAGE ON ITS RETURN COOS BAY STEAM LAUNDRY PHONE 07-J. MARSHFIELD SMITH'S VARIETY STORE, North Bend, for Fancy and Domestic CHINA YOU AUTO CALL FOR FOOTE'S AUTOS Four good cars with careful drivers. Fot day service, phono 144-J, Blanco Dfllard Parlors, For night service, Phone 200-Xi night Cafe. D. L F00TE. New Models "HENDERSON CORSETS" also principal distributors "ONYX" and "CADET" HOSE S.S.JENNINGS, No. Bend LAUNCH FREAK leaves every day at l:.10 p. m. for SOUTH Coos Hlver. , Docks nt CENTRAL AVENUE slip. I Inter-Ocean Transportation Semi-weekly service Coos Bay nnd San if S. 5. Redondo HAILS FROM SAN FRANCISCO FOB COOS BAY THURSDAY, AUflUST l; . . Equipped wltu wireless and submnrlnt bell Passengers and freight. " ll iiiiMwi ii li 1 1 i ! n r- i , , S. S. NANN SmTTtT Equipped with wireless and submarine boll. Passengers and freight. HAILS FROM MARHHFIEL1) FOR SAN HtAXciSCO SATUHDAV, AlffU'KT in 'it . San Fraiicisco office, Greenwich street nW vl Coos Bay Agent, 0. P. McGec-hob, Phone. KQUIPrEI) WITH WIHELKSS. Steamship Breakwat ALWAYS ON TIME. AIX8 FROM ItAai.ROAU DOCK, MARSIIF1EM), DUItlvr MONTHOFAUQUBUATmsao V. M., ON THE a ill htim J8TII, aSHD mid 2TH. ' HT"'1 Tlckotii on iiale to nil Kutcrn wlntti and Infornutloo u ui nil raroH cheerfully furnished. l'lioue 35J. , V. It. UWDKIW.) S. S. PARAISO Equipped with Wireless. Flno PnfiseiiKcr ArcoiuniodutioiiH. NcirStrHli . H. PARAISO WILL SAIL FOR PORTLAND I'lllK.W, TJHT 14, AT B P. M., WITH PASHENfJIIItS AND FI'J HAI8V PUTNASI WILL SAIL TOR HAN I'ltAXCISCO, DAY, AUOUHT 15, AT 1 P. M WITH I'ltCKHIT O.MT, NORTH BEND MILL & LUMBER COMPANY, A? TOM JAMES, Agent, Marnhflc-ld. To Portland every Thursday To Eureka every MonJ THE FAST AND COMFORTAIILK S S. Geo. W. Elder NEWLY EQUIPPED NORTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP CO. C. F. McGEORGK AOENT W. H. T"5 Phone 44. Mnrahflold Plione 421, Nortk! This Bank Makes n point of Riving in roiifi. It wnntH every deposi tor to feci that ho or sho may approach Its officers freely mid discuss mutters which hnvo to do with their finan cial affairs. Always willing and desirous of serving yoii. We Invite Your Account, FIRST NATIONAL BANI OF COOS BAY FLANAGAN & BENNETT OLDEST BANK IN COOS COUNT?- BANK Established 1880. Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits, $115,000 Interest Pli on Time Deposit Officers 3, W. Bennett, President. 3. n. Flanogaa, Vice-President. R. F. Williams, Cashier. ft Geo. F. Winchester. Asl- J 'All Kinds of Job Printing Done at The Times Office BRING YOUR JOB PRINTING TO THE COOS BAY iumr iibbbbbb