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lxiiWf, THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, JANUARY 23, 1912 -EVENING EDITION rrrr-v 4 -f15.ta RELIEF Fill FOR FAMILIES (Continued from pago 1.) ercn food supplies will bo acceptable if tho party desiring to exercise charity feels that he or she Is better able to contribute in this wny. Mrs. Xolllo Owen of tho Ladles Emporium this afternoon Informed Tho Times that sho would gladlly re eclve any clothing or supplies which might bo offered for tho needy fami lies. Sho will also aid In distribut ing theso. Tlnii For Ik-nollt. Director It. N. Fenton of the Coos Bay Concert Hand had planned to, rlvo n rntirnrt nf Mm Mnunnln nnnrn Houbo next Sunday afternoon and It is now suggested that It bo changed into a benefit for the widows and children of tho victims of tho launch North Star. Manager Wilson hns it under advisement and will probably confer with tho members of tho band at tho regulnr meeting this evening. airs. wm. uorsiali, Mrs. Gldlcy and n number of prominent musl- -cintis havo tendered their services for any benefit concert or program that may bo arranged. BEffiTil LOUIS 1LASSI SIXTH VICTIM man sines Jas. Barkhouse Dies From In juries Sustained In Gas Explosion. Jas. DarkhouBO, who was Injured In tho gas explosion at tho Doavor Hill mlno yesterday morning died nt Mercy hospital lato last night. Ho was horribly burned by tho oxploslon la addition to tho injuries to Ills body. Darkhouso is Hiirvlvod by a wife Thoy havo boon at Doavor Hill about a year, Mrs. Darkhouso coming from England to Join hor husband who had preceded hor to Amorlca. Tho funoral will bo hold at 12:30 Wednesday from tho Wilson chapol, Rov. II. E. Drowning officiating. Tho other minors who woro injur ed in tho accident nro gottlng nlong Bjcoly. ALFRED HILL BETTER TODAY Carpenter Caught In Shafting at Smith Yesterday Seve rely Injured. Alfrod Hill who was badly Injured in an nccldout at tho now romanu facturlug plant nt tho C. A. Smith mill yostordoy, was roportod getting along nicely at Mercy hospital today. Hill had his leg brokon and was badly bruised and battorod about tho body. Hill was working as a carpontor at tho roinnnufacturlng plant nnd got loo cioso to a sprockot on tho shaft ing. Ho bnckod Into tho shafting and IiIr clothing caught. Ho was swirled around tho shnftlng nnd was rolonsed when Ills clothing gavo wny. Only his shoes and part of his un derclothing rcmnlnod. North Bend Logger Who Was Just Recovering From In juries Lost on North Star That tho sixth victim of tho launch North Star No. 1 dlsnstor was Louis Molnssl was positively established today. L. T. Matthews of North Dond know him quite well and when It was rumored that ho might bo tho un- Irnnwn vlrllm Innltml inn mnttor lin. He found that Molassl had gone to his room at "Our House," a lodging house In North Dcnd, Saturday morning and changed his clothing for the logger's garb. Ho told tho land lady that ho waB going to tho South Inlet camp of tho Smith-Powers com pany to go to work and was going down on tho North Star No. 1 Sat urday afternoon, unns. uarncs, wno know Molassl well, saw htm going to tho boat and so it is practically established that Molassl waB tho un known victim of tuo disaster. Molassl, so far as known, hnd no relatives here. Ho wns a forclgnor but had spent most of his time hero for the Inst few yenrs. Ho Bavod his money and had bought two lotB on Plat C. Ho sustained n broken leg lu a logging camp sometlmo ago nnd had been at Mercy hospital until n fow weeks ngo when ho took quarters at another placo In North Dcnd. Archlo Phillips know lilm well and ho Ih conlldcnt that MolaBsl waB tho victim. Molnssl's description tallies closoly with Hint of tho unknown victim as given by T. II. Dnrry nnd Miss Wick man of Empire. At first, Miss Wlck mnn wns under tho impression that tho stranger had a honvy dark mous tache On a second thought, sho was not posltlvo as sho hnd only cnsually observed him through tho window of tho launch cabin. Tho fact that tho stranger had In timated that ho had boon In tho hos pital, according to conversation ovorhenrd by T. II, Darr-, Is addi tional ovldonco that tho strangor was Louis Molnssl. Tho statement by Mr. Motcalf of tho Smith-Powers company's camp that ho wns stiro tho victim was not Molassl yesterday caused somo doubt about it. Mr. Motcalf could not bo ronched today to loarn why ho felt that Molassl wns not tho victim. WEATHER DELAYS WOItlC. President Sproulo Sny Coos Day Lino Ih Doing Hushed. President Sproulo of tho South om Pacific wns In Portland Saturday and tho Orcgonlnn quotes him ns follows In roforonco to tho Coos Day lino: "Wo expect to contlnuo with tho loos nay project as rapidly ns pos sible," said Mr. Sproulo. "Tho weathor hns not boon ontlrolv favnr- ablo lu tho last fow months nnd pro gross necessnrlly has boon somowhat slow. Howovor, wo havo boon doing fairly woll on both tho Natron nnd Coos nny Jobs, considering thnt thoy nro lu mountainous territory. FAIL TO FIND OF M BODIES CANADA NOW FIGURES Rejection of ltoclnrocltv lias Cost Her $2(1,000,000 This Year. (Dy Associated fress to Coos Dny Times.) OTTAWA. Out., Jan. 23. Ac cording to figures compiled In Win nipeg, Westorn Canada has lost 7. 600,000 on tho Winnipeg grnln mar ket nlono by tho rejection of tho pro posed reciprocity compact. Sovornl times this amount wns lost lu three eastern provinces when all tho nn turnl products are taken Into consi deration, bringing tho total up to at least 125,000.000. WORDS. Keep a watch on your wordi, my darling, For word aro wotulorful tlilnns. Thoy aro awcot llko tho licoa' freah honey, Uko th bens, thoy hava torrlblo BtlllKB. They can bleas llko tho warm clad sumhlno And brlcliten a Innnlv tir. They can cut In tho atrlfo of anser, Llko a cruel two edged knife. -Foreot-Me-Not DLACK QUTTERFLIE3. VTnEN prlilo of the meadow and soMen rod Aro docking the liayou'a bank And the still, brown water that Klides be tween ItcHecta their vorduro rank, MUIKN day ufter day, through tho aunllt hours. Tho lluttor of velvot wlnus. Uko the trappings of fairy funerals, A tllckurlni; shadow lllncs, fDINY and swift and all shrouded In bluck. Llko motes In the clear sunlight Or llko shade of their sister butterflies, Thoy cover the blossoms bright. fiO our lives nro dappled with necks of KJ shade That often obscure tho flowers. Yet seo how tho purple and gold shins through Tho hovering, black winged hours. SEC. KNOX" IS CALLED. Must Explain Secret Einul of Lnko Cliiiiiiplnlii Epos1loit, '(By Associated Press to tho Coos Dny Timet. WASHINGTON. D. C. Jan. 2.1. Secrotnry Knox was served with a subpoena nt the rnnltol to npiipnr bo fore the House Committee on Stnto Department expenditure to explain the "secret fund" expenditures for tho Lnko Chnmiilnln contonnlnl colo uration In 1000. nimrtmont Dis bursing Onicer Morrison refused to produco tho vouchers. Careful Watch for Sea to Give Up Its Dead Proves to Be In Vain So Far. Up to noon today, nono of tho bo dies of tho victims of tho North Star No. 1 disaster had been recovered. Careful wutch has been kept along tho beach but in vain. If. In linllnvpil thnt nil nf Min vlr. tlnis equipped thcmsolvcs with llfo- prescrvers uciore tuo rsortn star sank. If so, thalr bodies may havo washed far out to sea. Mr. Albco, a brother of Ira Albco, and Mr. Wyman, a brothor-ln-law of Ira Albco nnd Joo Yonkcr, camo up to Marshflold today. Doth had des paired of recovering any of tho bo dies. Tho Ill-fated launch Is coming ashoro In pieces, breaking up on tho beach. SIZE or U. S. NAVY. Now Hns 882 Vessels of Alt Classes In Service. (Dy Assoclntcd Press to Cows Bay Times.) WASHINGTON, D. C, Jan. 23. With tho completion of nil vessols now under construction or authoriz ed, the United States will have a lleot of 3S2 ships of all classes with an nggregatc displacement of nearly n million nnd a hnlf tons. Eleven ships totnllng 30.3S0 tons nro unfit for sen service, there nro thirty-two vosscls under construction for tho navy and 24 more with a displacement of 344,970 authorized. Don't forget tho Turkish Baths PHONE 211-J. Try Tho Times' Want Ads. THE DIBLE. Tho Blblo is not a book. It is n library of sixty-six different books, written in its present form by forty or fifty different writers, but contributed to by many more. Its earliest book the book of tho covenant, con tained in tho present book of Exodus wns written ten or twelvo centuries beforo Christ Tho gospel of John, ono of tho latest, was written at tho closo of tho first or tho beginning of tho second century nfter Christ Thus for not less than ten or twelvo hundred years was this library In process of formntlon. It contains all that Is best In tho literature of nn ancient pcoplo which has survived tho wrecks of time. In it nro found history, biography, law both political and ecclesiastical, fiction, poetry, drnmn, practical ethics and prac tical theology. Dr. Lyman Abbott PUBLIC OFFICIALS. No ofilcinl In this country, however high, can cxcrclso any arbitrary power whntovcr. Our public olllclnls enn only do what tho laws empower them to do. Thoso put In olllce by tho pcoplo cannot do ns they like, but only ns tho laws prescribe There is no mora dniigcrotm mnn In this freo country than tho official who thinks thnt ho In better thnn tho laws or can do ns bo likes regardless of tho laws. Mayor flnynor. None Better None Cheaper THAT'S OUR MOTTO Men's Suits From $8.50, To $25.00 A FULL LINE OP MUX'S FUR NISHING. SHOES AND HATS. ALL THE BEST AT POPULAR PRICES. FIXUP Mnrshfielcl & North Bond MODERN BUSINESS. The great transportation sys tems which nro absolutely Indis pensable to tho well being of modern society nro strong col lective ngencles, controlling hun dreds of thousnnds of disci plined wngo earners. They tako account Indeed of tho needs or Interests of largo groups or en tire communities. They pay, however, scant attention to tho individual consumer or producer. In tho factory system which nec essnrlly prevails lu tho most of the Important Industries tho Indi vidual workman Is Just an atom In a complex machine. Tho hugo monopolistic Industrial combina tions, tho combinations among llnnnclnl Institutions which put great masses of capital within tho control of n few persons nnd tho lnrgo retail establishments, in which captains aro fow nnd sub ordinates mnny, all tend to di minish tho personal independ ence of tho nverago man or wo man. Tho trade unions tako a strong hand In reducing tho per sonal Independence nnd practi cal liberty of tho Journeymen in their respective trades. In short, It Is Impossible thnt tho clerks, operatives, salesmen nnd trndo unionists of today should bo ns Independent, self rcllaut and en terprlslng as tho pioneers, fnrm ers, fishermen nnd uncontrolled mechanics of 1770 wero.-Churles W. Dllot Hello! Hello! Houeowlves of Mnrahfiold ubo Marshfield Creamery Butter If your grocer docs not keep It cnll up PHONE 7S-J. 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I AX?kS? m st00h aniX " O" ,e well ,in ?'" wmdlo. lint we will say ii,,rUJ'0" ?, -utTerlinc from any kin I or sVln trouble, ecseiua. psoriasis, rush or tetter, we want you to try a ful vnS W? .r D- P: K Inscription AnJ, if t does not do Jue work, this Rod Cross Drug Store. toVidu!" 08t you no,hlne- Tou a,ono Aualn and again we have seen how a iSWthi,r0ffiinO,.,i"8 Blmp,e wash appilea to the sKln. takes away the JtcfiT In- r.earm.n-.n,t.nd U'e CUre8 aU 8eel" o b8 n Dn UA ? .Prescription made by the D, D. D. Iboratorlea of Chicago, ta wl iitiriin nn.l V.l.: i!i.V""L' M '. ot coo ihiB ingwdlent ' And Tt u"" jusi crary with Itch, you will feel soothed and cooled, the Itch absolutely washed nway the moment you applied Wu havo jnado, fat friends of more than one family by recommending this remedy o a skin sulterer hero ami there and we want you to try it now on our positive no.pay guarantee. WANTED ! ! ! ;arpets upholsterixq and PIANOS TO OLEFIN, by tho Pnouma tlo Clennlng Company. Orders for work taken at GOING nARVEY PHONE 100 Men's High -Grade Clothing At Clearance Sale Prices Entire stock reduced nothing held back no reserve, every suit included AH colors, blues and blacks and fancy mixtures, latest diagonal weaves Prices One-Fourth, One-Third to One-Half Less "MONEY TALKS" Hub Clothing & Shoe Co. MARSHFIELD BANDOti "THE FRIEND OP COOS RAY" S. S. ALLIANCE EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS SAILS FROM PORTLAND FOR COOS BAY 6 P. M. WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 24. CONNECTING WITH TUB NORTH DANK ROAD AT PORTLAND NORTH PAJIFIO STEAMSHIP COMPANY. PRONE 44 O. F. McGEORGE, Agent FAST SERVICE TO ROSEBURG Our stages leavo Marshflold (or Rosoburg at C o'clook OTerr evening nnd afford quickest connections with Southorn Paclfio Railway. Faro JG.OO. COOB DAY ROSEDURO STAGE LINE. OTTO 8CHRTTER, Agont, 120 MARKET AV., Marshflcll C. P. BARNARD, Agent, ROSEDURO, Oro. PHONE 11 FAST AND COMMODIOUS Steamer Redondo EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS AND BUB.MARINE RELL SAILS FROM SAN FRANCISCO FOR COOS BAY FRIDAY, JANUARY 26, AT 3 P. M. INTER-OCEAN TRANSPORTATION COMPANY. Phon 0. F. McQEORQB, Agent Steamer Homer Sails for San Francisco from Coos Bay, Wednesday, Jan. 24, 2 P. M. F. S. Dow, Agent EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS Sinmship Breakwater ALWAYS ON TIME SAILS FROM PORTLAND AT 8 P. M. ON JANUARY 0, 10, 2!J, 30 SAILS FROM COOS DAY AT SERVICE OF THE TIDE ON JAN UARY 0, 13, o, 27. L. H. KEATING. AGENT PHONE MAIN Bfl-L One of the Finest, Places for A LARGE DAIRY RANCH AUG. FRIZEEN 08 Central Avenue, Marslifleld T,,innB iglJ A Modern DrlckDullainir. Electria Lights. Steam Heat. Elegantly Furnished Roome with Hot and Cold Water. nOTEL.COOS O. A. MRTT.TV nn Rates: 60 cents a Day and Upwards. v-vi. uruuuway ana Market Marahfleld, Oregon. City Fish Market In Ferguson Transfer Dldg. x-utu oi jinrtet Ave. SMITH & BALCH, Proprietors. jrnoNE 2ooj Have That Roof Fixed NOW See GORTHELL Phono 81AI People Take Notice! Wo havo all longthB of stove woo tor sale, prices ranging from llfr por tier up. We can furnish dJ length you wish. L. H. HEISNER Phono No. 120-J or 49-L. , Unique Pantatoriuifl DYEING, CLEANING, rRESSIN'fl AND REPAIRING ALIi KINDS OF ROSS & PINEGOR. 266 Central avenue Phono 260 HAT WORK. iNfiWWlfc-. U:.