'' tfi ; J; wm U ?:;,"f THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON TOSDAY, AUGUST 18, IBRHEVENINQ EDITION. THREE nHMHaBuaMai l, vaHHHIJBB ' ?imiHf?sffftirra " rjv r"Mif??s 'Tf7fSHlKfJWf?J?S ' ' 1 "tfrTOiii f ifOnTTtlff "i7ii 1 WiwUilWfP"1 iwmtBMniMMfcAt .? sf X " w isratWiE tu1 - - t w..7'TnirnBiHHi i -.'-w .."""'jww aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaM.s j 'ii 555 'W9'WMRMRiMBMBMflfHWWflHMWBHIBMHBBBMB9''BMSaiili(iwnDrfiifcj m Reciffn, 'I'm nt ih ,, rU or , Z !'mie', w '" cojiV? 11 rR'i. and J11 who n n; at 0Xr0lI(,nt PrtriJ o- DevB - , it I Rl'ij Sha ;S r Fau..""-1 Thi; 'i ,&!!? II. lcg All, J .. mm '11(1 fi Op ,J Corn . "r,rj '& ''orn Lund.jU.'l -ouii, .uri rj. "o mitn. VZW ! iu v.ijr SICK Ijo haabwafl j "oiirrecore- L DISTRICT unty of Coot a. n that it tit 'ection Unii 1110 CMta! "1 for Scbxt Count;, 0 optonjbff, l inuri of tn 0 clock p. 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If you will Mil at a real sacrlfico list your property at tbo St. Lawronco Hotol or Lloyd Hotol. No coramlBBlon aiked. MERCHANT'S CAFE popular piaco Tor Good Meals. Prices Reasonable. Cor, Commercial & B'dvv'y HAVE THAT ROOF FIXED NUW See CORTHELL Phone 3171. BUITH OMUXKI) AND I'KKHS- ei miith MiH to onnint GIVK H A TUIAL IIMinilF PANTATORIUM ,JAY DOVLK & C. O DAGQBTT Hi Central Avo. Phono 2S0-X. Pictures & Framing Walker Studio LAMBETH'S AUTO SERVICE BTAN'I) AT CIIANDLKR IIOTKL rilONB 20. WILL. CO ANYWIIKItH ANY TIME Ni:V OAH AND CAHKFUIj DRIVING KATIIH TO CAMPING l'AKTIKH LYNN LAMBETH Owner and Driver. T. J, 80AIFE A. H. IIODGINS MarchfhlrTPA,NT AND MarSnncltl DECORATING aC0. Intimates Furnished Phono SOP-J. JfArabtlcU, Orco. THE COOS HOTEL Formerly of Marsuflold WASHINGTON AVENUE 8TADDEN STREET NonTn IJEND 0. A. Mctlin, Prop. DR.Y WOOD AT CAMPBELL'S WOODYARD North Front Street, Phone 180-J. KOONTZ GARAGE Kxrelslor Motorcycle Agency LEE TIRES AUTOSIOniLES STORED OOOS CODNTY'S .MOST COMPLETE MACinNE SHOP MARIXE AND AUTOMOHILE REPAIRINO GASOLINE FOR SAIjE NORTH FRONT ST. PHONE 180-3 BATTERIES REPAIRED AND CHARGED NHMKUBrf NO SAW EDGES on YOUR COLLARS U you have them laundered at TWIN CITY STEAM LAUNDRY SMITH'S VARIETY STORE, North Bend, for Fancy and Domestic CHINA GROCERIES of a High Standard of Quality Pg'CES that are Right all the time, ... SERVICE that is satisfactory,' DELIVERY that is Prompt and Particular, TJiese Are 'Our Business Principles; Conner Hoagland DEALERS IN GOOD GROCERIES. 77 SOUTH MIOADWAY I'HONKS .TIH-J AND 1120 i52&lVJfffffi .WK. .W :'" 7 W I'll!';'1! Convenience and Safeguard If you linvo -vcr stumbled on the dark liiiHcmcnt Nti'p.s, you rnu real Iro what ii convi'iilcnro It Ih to Imvo tin Klectrlc LIkM Hultch nt tlio tiend of tlio Htali5. When planning your new liomr or tlio remodeling; of your prcHcnt home, don't forget tlio mvltdi on I he liuNcmeiit ntnliii, or the sultch to Unlit tlio necoiid floor IIkIiIh from tlio flrnt floor. TYPEWRITERS All standard makes, sold on easy pay ments, new and rebuilt. Fox, Underwood, Remington, Royal, Oliver, L. C. Smith, and Smith Premier, for rent or exchange. Cleaning, repairing or novr platens, work guaranteed. Ribbons nnd carbon paper delivered. Phono us your order. Phone -l-l. Alliance office. TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE AND SUPPLY CO. Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire and Marine Insurance riTLE GUARANTEED ABSTRACT CO., Inc. HENRY SENGSTAOKEN, Manager FARM, COAL, TIMHER AND PLATTING LANDS A SPECIALTY. GENERAL AGHNTS EASTSIDK MARSIH'IELD OFFICE, PHONE WJ. COQUILLE CITY OFFICE PHONK 101. TO BEAT THE BUILDING GAME -:- lias boen a .hobby with us for a good many years nnd a lot of our customers will tell you when It comes to dotting good, sound, durablo framing matorlnl at tho right price wo know our busi ness. Just toll what you want to build and the amount you want to spend and we'll got busy with our poncll an'd flguro out tho best your money can buy. Try us. C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. RETAIL DEPARTMENT CUT THE FUEL HILL L TWO 1IY USING OUR WOOD PHONE 100. 1H2 SOUTH HROADWAY COOS BAY STATIONERY COMPANY 93 Central Avenue Phone 430 ANSCO AGENCY Cameras and Everything for Them OFFICE SUPPLIES STATIONERY SEE CALIFORNIA feuia.AaiAI,IWBWA III SiAW rf-WMH-MwrM CITY AUTO AND TAXI SERVIOB A new taxlcab has been, addod to ay auto lerrice. Careful driven. Vl go anywhere at any tlma. Stand Blanco Cigar Store. Day phone, 78. Vlgnt phone 139-X. , TOM GOODALE. Prorletor. DEVELOPING PRINTING PICTURE FRAMING ENLARGING AND SUPPLIES REHf ELD BROS. Russell Building Central Avenue ItciiieiiilKT tn liuludc closot HkIiIh, porch HkIKn, liiisclionid nock otH for the flat IroiiN iiikI other iippllniiceN. H'h Nluipler mid It'SM expensive to plan thexe thliiK iK'forc tlio actual uork Ih Marled. HKR YOUK KMCCTItlCATi DKAIy )ll or telephone to iih. Oregon Power Company Telephone 178. Cor. ftr-rond and Central. 9m V WJ AIUUU ARE YOU BOTHERED With Corns? If bo, you are deprlv. ed of half the pleasure of life pleasant walking and healthy exor cise. A visit to Mrs, Olivia Eduian. Scientific Chiropodist, Ap't a, O. Council HIdg., will be tho source of 1 permanent remedy for aching feet WALL PAPER See VIERS About it, QUATERMAS STUDIO QUALITY PHOTOS I Opposite Blanco Hotel, f " - J- - - . iiT-ii i i i -TiiCTHM nmni fcaaiiin ii t twt, im . I jntL.., TJj-i t ""' 'J,mmm- " " ,rfc'x .-, i- ! i ,, , i i -ii . ' wwwwiiiiiiiummii SCENES IN SOUTHERN EUROPE . A. WILLIAMSON' WIMTKS OV fHKI? AM) rO.VIMTlO.VS IX NATIONS OW ILNOAGIM) IX llITTKlt WAItKAKlf-WAS. FOIt A TIMM A AVIItKliKSS OIMJHATOK OX A YKHSV.T, VISIT I NO TIIK COUNTIUIIS UK DIWCIIIIIIW. The conflict wlilrli Is now in pro BresB between the groat powers of the Huropeun nntlons roniliulB mo of Borne of my observations during my travels In that part of the world, mnlnly along the coast of the Medi terranean and Adriatic Seas, which might bo tho Bceno of ono of the greatest battles of the present con .fllct. It was In 1011, when I was Ball ing on tho Austrian stenmer Martini Washington, between New York and ports In thoso parts, Hint I had tho opportunity of visiting many places of Interest, belonging to tho great powers who are now struggling for supremacy on the Continent. As many travellers will know, there Is very llttlo of Interest on the way across the Atlantic until Hear ing the Continent, Although I re member of an Incident which oc curred on oilo particular- vovnirn which would bq worth while men- tlonlng. It was at tho time when Turkey and itnly wore at war. Amongst our passengers we had fivo hundred Itallnn patriots homeward bound to nld their country in hor conflict with Turkey. It was on account of them that we had somo excitement Inter on during thnt trip. Serving tho ship ns wlroleBs opera tor, 1 had tho opportunity of pick ing up tlio nows regarding tho pro gress of tho war, picking up mes sages from as far ns Cllfdcn, Ire land. My renders can Imngluo that those most concerned about the news wcro ma Jinnnns, nnu I iinu my hnndB full trying to satisfy their craving for nows of the wnr. Whenever tho reports wcro fnvor ablo, they would prompt celebrations nnd dnnccs which would eclipse our own Fourth of July. Trnns-Atlnntlc .vobboIb bound for tho Mediterranean mnko tho Islands of Azores a port of call. These Islands aro owned by Portugal nnd are a dlstanco of about one thousand miles from the Portugcso const. As tho word Azores meaning blue Indicates, tho place lias been properly nnmod, for nowhere have I seen a moro beautiful sky for background to tho towering cliffs nnd rocks forming tho islands. There are no docks for a hlp to land, nnd wo had to anchor among tho reefs. Tho few passengers that dlBomnnrkcu for tunt port wore tak en off In lighters handled by native .Portugese. As tho vessol had no cargo to dlaeluirgo wo were soon on. our way towards tho 'mainland, uounu ior uiurunar. ' Approaching the port of Gibraltar i Get the Most out of your Boat That requires a high grade oil an oil like ZEROLEKE The Standard Oil for Motor Boat , Zerolcne has made good in hundreds of motor boats from big cruisers and speedy racers down to the little motor you hang over the stern of a row boat. Ask for Zerolene. Standard Oil Company (CALIFORNIA) Marshfiold You Can Always Find a Stock of ZEROLENE And Other Motor-Boat Supplies at 1 Sumner Hardware Co. Ideal Summer Trips , ON LAUNCH EXPRESS Leaves Marshficld every week at 8 a. m. STEAMER RAINBOW Leaves Marshfield every Sunday at S a. m. and every week day' IMAlTfREE GROVE AND PICNIC GROUNDS Bring your lunch baskets, kodak and fishing tackle for a few days' outing. Sunday School and all picnic crowds a specialty. Excursion to South Cooa River every day. For charter and picnic arrangements, apply on. board, wo obsorvo tho beautifully rounded bay, with the city of Gibraltar, and n gradually sloping hill terminating In a huge rock tho rock of Gibraltar- -as background. The bay Itself, with Its break waters and nioloes, presents n lively picture. Here we see vessols of every description nnd nationality. Tho mnjestlc and towering battle ships of Oieat Hrltoln lined up to the south remind us of the groat power of that nntlon on tho sens. Then thore are big ocean-going liners of ninny nationalities, some tnklng, somo discharging, enrgoes for or from different parts of the world. Hut every ono of them wo see surrounded by Binnllor crafts, handled by natives In picturesque coHt unit's, who offer their wares, such ns tropical fruits and souvenirs, to the pnssongors, accompanied by the censelesB gibbering of which the i.atln races nre so well known. Hack of the liny Is the city or (Jibrnltnr. n minglo of tho old Span ish nnd modern, up-to-date struc tures, adorned with vines and shad" trees. It is a picture that lives lon III U1IU O llll'lllU!. Is there anyone who has not heard of tho rock of- Gibraltar? It Is a magnificent sight. It Is hard to describe. That Bide of tho hill fac ing the city, and to tho suutliwest, ls formed of high terraces, rich in vegetntlon nnd picturesque to the onlooker. liut behind thoso terraces nre built tho forts of Gibraltar, with their loiig-rnngo disappearing guns, com mnndlng tho sea for many miles, and oven tho const of Morocco In Northi west Africa, nnd It would be Impost slble for tho navy of any nation not only to wnge n successful battlo but even to nppronch tho stronghold of Gibraltar. And from tho Mcdltcr-i rnuciiu sldo? Well, from the peak of) the rock thcro Is n perpendicular drop of several hundred feet Into tho blue waters of tho Mediterran ean Sen ono solid rock, on which thcro would bo llttlo use of wnstlntf projectiles. Well know Great Irrltnln what power tho possession of that big rock would give her. Sho could without it doubt seal up tho passage from the Atlantic to the Mediterranean 80a bo no vessel could enter or leave through that gato without KiikIumiIV permission, and It may piny a very important, nnrt In tuu nrexent war. While our memories nre still llu-. goring with tho beautiful sccucrlc prcsontcd by Gibraltar, our vessel Is heading townrd a now and not distant but equally Interesting conn- try, and that Is Algiers, In North west Africa. Alglerg in a French poHscsslon, a very nice nnd odd-appearing city sltunted on high hills nnd bluffs, with buildings of whlto rock nnd concrete visible for many miles nt sen. We were at Algiers for a tiny and n half, ami I had the opportunity to observe Its population, which Is com posed mostly or Arabian Turks. There nre French and KnglMi colo nies, wlilrli nre separately located on the hlgjier lillla of the city overlook ing the bay. Tho natives moke a very striking nppenrnnce,, as their costumes con sist of dress resembling bloomers, which Is. with the exception of tho women, all that somo of thorn wenr. The women, before marriage, tiro compelled to wear vcIIb covering their faces, with the exception of the eyes. Therefore, tho young men nro not permitted to see tho features of their future wives, and If sho does not suit him ho Is then permitted to chooso another. Our vessel wns ronliim In this port, which for the Inck of machin ery wns being done by nntlvo labor. The con' had to bo carried in bas kets which tho natlvoB carried on their heads. While working they would keep up n continuous yolllng. They were treated very cruolly by their masters, fed only twice a day, their food consisting of bread In very Htnnll loaves nnd a bunch of grnpos. which worn thrown down to (hem Into the coal barges, whoro they had to grapplo rntch-as-catch-enn fashion, each for his own por tion. In tho early mornlnir of tho sec ond day a small Turkish nmn-o'-wnr mndo her .nppoaronce In the hnr bor. socking refuge from pursuing Hollnn battleships. Tho Arabian Turkish Inhabitants of Alglors. see ing their fighting craft damaged and In distress, expressed their grief by gathering along the waterfront nnjl bowing to the ground nnd giving vent to their feelings In 111011111111 cries. Seeing this, our aforementioned Italian passengers lot tliclr niitliim- Insm run to bucIi n high degree that I "lir '"inmnnder thought safer to wcI?1' nw)lw """. Proceed to our ","V nort r ''"" wh,c w"a I'nlerno, Leaving Algiers, we booh entered tho war zone nnd our officers wero compelled to navlgato cautiously In order to avoid encountering any Turkish wnr vessels. Ah wlrolcsa man, I received str'ct orders to re cord nil strny Blgnnls nnd present them to tho brldgo Immediately. I had many exciting hours, re ceiving messages being transmitted In different Inngiinges, such as Eng lish, French, Itallnn, Turkish. Gor man nnd Greek. Somo of them I understood, but moBt of thorn I did not. A great ninny of them wero por tnlnlng to the movements or tho nnvlcfl nnd nrmlcB of tho hostllo nn tlons. Fortiinntoly our pnssngo to Polerno ended without n mishap. Pnlcrno, ns tho aforesaid visited ports, run bo observed from n long dlstanco nt sea, bolng sltunted 01 high hills which nro barren of vego tntlon, prominently showing som of tho buildings, which look to In, enrved out of tho rocks on tho sldo of the hills. It was In tho afternoon thnt wo Btonmed Into port, Just In tlmo to tico two largo Italian transport!) laden with troops leaving for Tripoli. Tho ontlro city appeared to bo In n stuto of oxcltomont. Tho dopnrturo of tho transports, as well as tho arrival of our vessol bringing tho Itnllnns homo to Join their countrymen, In which thoy wore not very long dolnyod, woro bolng cheered and tholr na tlonal nnthom wns bolng sung. Owing to tho provnlllng condi tions which nffected tho hnrbor fu cllltlcs, It wns necessary to leave port ns soon us posslblo. After touching nt tho portH of Naples and Messina for Bhort periods of tlmo, wo pro ceeded for Pntrns, a prominent Crook port, whoro thoro nro still vlslblo traces of tho civilization of tho anclont Greeks. Thoro woro ruins of whnt Wero nt ono tlmo mag nificent palaces with high nrchos nnd rolonndos. Our plnco of land ing was what Is called tho "Haptlsm of tho Wnters." On leaving PutroB, our courso wns now dlrocted towards our final des tination, which was Trieste, Austrln. From now on wo wero actually In the territory of tho warrlug nation. Tho country along tho const of which wo woro snlllng Is 11 very mountain ous and barren looking country, with n rodtllsh-tlngod boII nnd rocks which hnd probably been thrown from somo volcnnlc eruption In years conn hv. This country nlong tho east sldo of tho Adrlntlc Sea haH a very In teresting history, Including many bloody bnttloa fought botwoen tho Hnllcan States for the pnst century, and which Is In the Immedlnto vicin ity whoro Archduke Francis Fer dinand of Austria and Countess Cho tok, his morganatic wlfo, woro as sassinated at Sornjeve, Hosnln, Juno 28, which incident is said to bo the Btnrtlng point of tho great war thnt t' Is now in progress botween tho groat ' powers or uuropa. It was nlso In this territory nnd In tho wators of Adriatic Sen whoro wo mot with n very exiting Incident but which did not p.ovo to bo a fatal ono. While o 1 watch nnd keeping n closo lookout for nil mes snijoB of ovory nnturo wing through tho air, It was nbout 1 1 o'clock ono night when I henrd u very sharp tuned wiroloss station calling "C. Q.," which In wireless Is n general call for nny station. Upon hearing this 'all wo nre supposed to answer. The opn J?'?rB with which ho signed I (Continuod on Page Four.) I it