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,-W- .. ,,,,.. Sj THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 24, 1912 - EVENING EDITION 4 Big Benefit Sale for North Star Relief Fund The Following Telegram Is Self-Explanatory M-M.1 1.l J- VlHV'V ' "HM "NEW YORK, Jan. 23, 1912. HUB CLOTHING & SHOE CO., Marsh field, Oregon. "Your wire about the disaster to the North Star just received. My sympathy is with the widows and orphans. If they are in need give ten per cent of Saturday's re ceipts for their benefit. (Signed) A. J. MENDEL." Tn accordance with the above telegram from the proprietor of THE HUB CLOTHING AND SllOl CO. wo have arranged to devote ten per cent of our entire receipts on Saturday, January 27, to the wives and families of the victims of the North Star wreck. As it comes at a time when our great semi, annual clearance sale is on the public gets the benefit of our unusually Low Prices and an opportunity is also afforded the public to help the widows and orphans of this awful tragedy. " Remember a full ten per cent of all sales will be given to The Times Relief Fund to bo turned over to the committee in charge of the distribution. Here's an opportunity to do a good turn for yourself and help those in distress at the same time. "MONEY TALKS" Marshfield Remember the Date, Saturday, January 27th Hub Clothing and Shoe Co. "MONEY TALKS" Bandon JENNIE THELIN TOTAL WRECK I m Famous Old Lumber Schooner, Weil-Known on Coos Bay, Is Abandoned. Tho Jonnlo Tholln, a historic old two masted lumbor achooner In which much Coos Day Interest centers, is lowly pounding to pieces on tho bonch of ibwor California, whero sho was wrockod a week ago, according to press dispatches. Tho vessel, which figured In ono of Jack London's sen stories, was built by Capt. Hans Reed of Mnrsh field at Duvonport Landing, Cal. Sho was named aftor his nleco, Miss Jonnlo Tholln, then n llttlo girl. Miss Tholln married Eugono Schottor, n brothor of Otto Schottor of Marsh Hold, and now rosldos nt Dandon. For many years, her plcturo was banging In tho cabin of tho vcssol. Tho Jcnulo Tholln piled out of Coos Day for many years but recently has boon plying out of San Diego. A Snn Diego pnpor snya: "Wreck ed on tho beach nt Puntn Marin, 1G0 miles south of San Qulntlu, ton days ago, tho old schooner Jonnlo Tholln has boon abandoned by her crow and romalnB n proy to tho elements, Cap tain Loroto Matos, his crow of thrco sailors and four flshormon, lnndcd safely nud mado tholr wny nfoot to 8nn Diego for rullof. Tho power launch Koo of tho International FIsliorleH company, Is being outfitted ns a relief boat nml Is expected to louvo for San Qulntln today. Tho Jonnlo Tholln was a historic old vchboI, hnvlng figured since tho whaling dnyB In tho mnrltimo Hfo of tho Pnclllc. It wiih first brought to San Diego by Georgo W. Doormnkor, who bought It In Vlctorln, D.C., lift er it hud been confiscated as n ponch or. SI nco then It has been uudor tho Amerlcnn und Mexican tings sovornl times, flying tho stars and stripes nt tho tlmo of tho wreck ten days ago. NO BODIES YET WASHED 0 NO LONGER ANY DOUHT HUT THAT SIXTH VICTIM OP LAUNCH NOKTII STAIl DISAS TER WAS LOUIS MOLASSI NO RELATIVES HERE. Up to lato this afternoon nono of tho bodies of tho victim of tho launch North Star dlsnster had been washed ashoro and no trnco of any of thorn had boon found. There is no longer any doubt but thnt tho sixth victim of tho dtsnstor wnB Louis Molassl. In North Dond, MolnssI was especially well-known and his fnto Ib deeply rogrottcd. Mrs. Jonnlo M. Stownrt of North Dond utntod thnt ho formerly boarded nt her homo. Ho wns then with n frlond, R. J. McDonald, with whom ho had como to Coos Day from Cnn nda. McDonald Is now in Eiigonc. Sho stntcs that Molassl'u real nnmo was Molassl Lulgl but that when ho took out his naturalization pnpors, ho had bis nnmo chnnged to MolnssI PLAN FOR DERATES. Coqulllc High School Selects Tennis For Contents. Tho Coqulllo Sentinel snys: As a rccsult of tho tryouts hold by Professor Howard of tho high school tho following students havo boon se lected to mako up tho two teams which will represent Coqulllo in tho Inter-Scholnstic Debates to bo hold throughout Coos Day district on February 23. Ncgatlvo: Irvln Custer, Will Dar row and Mao Lund. Affirmative Naomi Knowlton, Perry Lawrenco and Allco Stanley. Tho question to bo dobatcd is: "Resolved that II fo Imprisonment with restricted powers of pardon should bo substituted for capital punishment in Oregon." Tho plan for tho debntcs Is ns fol lows: Each of tho flvo high schools In tho county will hnvo two teams, an affirmative and n ncgntlvo. Tho afllrmatlvo team wllll remain at homo and debnto with tho visiting team, whilo tho local ncgatlvo team will visit somo othor plnco and dobato with their nfllrmatlvo team. Thus each school will partlclpato In two debates. Tho North Dend tenm will como U linrn ntitl ie fiullln (nnm nl11 rn Louis or Louis Molassl, tho latter jinrahfloltl. TO GET FUNDS Threaten to Seize Vessels Un less Tribute is Paid by Owners of Them. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Day Times) SHANGHAI, China, Jan. 24. Huang Sing, tho republican Minis ter of Wnr hns mado a domnnd on tho China Mcrchnnts Steam Naviga tion company for ten million taols, approximately $7,000,000 nnd In tho event of failure by tho company to produco tho sum, tho company's vessels will bo commandored by tho republican government nnd sold. Tho directors of tho company have asked tho wnr minlstor for tlmo to consult tho stockholders. being tho wny ho was generally re ferrod to. Sho said ho had somo re lntlvcs in tho old country, sho thought. L. T. Mntthows, who also know him, Btnted thnt ho understood Mo lnssI carried between 300 nnd M00 Tho fallowing Is tho schedule its arranged: Coqulllo vs. Marshfield at Marsh field, Dandon vs. North Dond nt North Dond, Mnrshflold vs. Myrtlo Point nt Myrtlo Point, North Dond ,.o ". .Ill .. Ml 1f...ll. In .. I.ol. ....l l.l !..... ll .- '- "W V,UIIIMiU, .UjrilU 1. """""' uuu " " Point vs. Dnndon nt Dandon. tlmo. Ho nlso hnd consldernblo money In deposit in n bnnk, prcsu-' t. ... .... nmi.K. n MJilfli , i.,i, V, , . If ?" navo anything to sell, trado, mably a Marshfield Institution. This rent, or wnnt ,10lpi try n wnnt nd, was supponed to ho about $1,000. Ho. , hnd John C. Kondnll of Mnrshflold Havo your Job printing dono nt looking after boiuo of his nffnlrs and Tna Times oflco. It Is expected thnt Mr. Kendall may ARGUE TAX CASE. Objec Southern Oivgou Company's (Ion to Ho Submitted. Tho Portland Journal snys: "Ar guments will bo mndo In tho United Btntos district court tomorrow morn ing On the petition of tho Coos Dny wngon road company to enjoin tho know tho locution of his rolntlves. Molassl wns naturalized In Hum boldt county, Cnl. Ho wns n mom- hor of tho Loynl Order of Mooso. Archlo Phillips for whom he worked for qulto nwhllo stated thnt Molas sl owned threo lots In Pint D and two ut Seaport. SOCIALISTS TO START PAPER. ' THE FAVORITE LAXATIVE Ono nt Night Makes the Next Day UrJghts No Charge If It Rorcii't Decnuso of its extremely gentlo nnd effective nctlon, Rcxnll Orderlies havo bocomo tho most popular Rem edy for Constipation. ! Wo nro so posltivo that Rexnll Or derlies will do all that is claimed for them thnt wo positively gunranteo to FOR GOOD ROADS. Senator Goro Wants Nation to Anl In Campaign. Dy Associated Press to tho Coos Dnj Times.) WASHINGTON, D. C, Jan. 24. Senntor Goro will ndvocato nn nn- nual fcdoral appropriation of ton to twolvo million dollars for tho next ten yenra to bo oxpended on good roads. To dorlvo tho benefit of such funds tho stntes would hnvo to np proprlato doublo or troblo th amounts recolved from tho govern ment. Ho Is propnrlng n bill for this purposo. U. S. Mall DOXES at MILNER'S. At tho regular meeting of, tho Co- hnni, lmi.u tho money y0 ,mi U8 for 11,1,0 locnl of t,l Socialist Party In them unon vour mere rnniiesK If vn.. collection of btnto nnd county taxes Mayor Quick's olllco last Sunday aft- aro not entirely sntlsfled. on this proporty ponding trial of tho ornoon stops woro taken townrd tho Rexall Ordorlles nro enton nirn govornmont'B suit to cancol tltlo to tho company's land grant. "J. N. Simon, ropresontlng tho Wngon Rond compnny, Speclnl Assis tant to tho Attorney General D. D. Townsend, for tho government; At- THE DANGER OF LA GRIPPE Is Its fatal tondoncy of nnoumonia. To euro your In grlppo coughs take i'Oiey-8 nonoy nnd Tar Compound. R. E. Fisher, Washington. Kns.. snvs: "I was troubled with n severe attack of la grlppo that threatened pnoumo nln. A frlond advised Foloy's Honoy and Tnr Compound and I got rollof after taking the first few doses. I took three bottles nnd my la grlppo wob curod." Got tno gonulne, In the yellow package. RED CROSS DRUG COMPANY. aro establishing of n socialist paper In candy, nro very pleasant to tho taste, loos county. ,j0 0 grlM)i cnuse nausea, or any J. II. James chairman of tho coun- other nnnoynneo usunlly experienced ty Contrnl Committee roported that whon ordinary cathartics are used, a majority of the locals had author- Roxall Ordorlles havo a positive ueu nun to cnu n meeting or tho regulntlvo effect upon tho bowels and Unique Pantatorium DYEING, CLEANING. PRE8SING AND REPAIRING ALL KINDS OF ROSS & PINEGOR. 256 Central avenue Phone 2B0X HAT WORK. 4 rnr Hah fltn1 lnnmfnH.1 Au ll. PiitHn1 tk .iiIHa. 1. 1.1 a. w'"' "'""" ""'""'' uiu V.VUIIH, uiuiiuiiiu u, uiko stops no- tend to provldo permanent relief stato. and probnbly tho district at- cessnry to establish tho publication, from Constinntlon nnd Mm mvrin.i n nssoclnto allmonts. Desldes, they tornoy for tho counties in which tho Tho cull hns been Issued for Sntur grant Ilea, nro expected to bo presont dny, February 3, at Coqulllo. Co in tho federal court and tnko part qullle Sentinel. In tho nrgument. The potltlon wns fllod December IB nnd set for Jan-, A Mtter of Llcento. uary 15, but owing to tho nbsonco of "I nm very sorry, sir." snld tho Inn. Judgo Wolvorton was continued until keler addressing the noisy visitor, tomorrow. I "l)llt ' bnn" ,mvo ,0 nsk J' to leave, sir." "It Is probnhlo Mr. Townsond will Jenvo for Cnllfornln early In Feb ruary on matters connected with tho I oil lnnd suit tho government Is to bring against tho Southern Pacific. Mr. Townsond Is now recolving ro porta from scores of speclnl agents who nro Investigating various phnBes of tho California oil land situation." help to overcome tho necessity of tho constant uso of laxatives to keep tho bowels In normal condition. Wo honestly bellovo there la no similar medicine so good ns Rexall Orderlies, especially for children, aged, or dellcato pooplo. They aro in convenient tablet form in threo sizes of packages. Prices, jlOc, 25c, and 50c. Why not try thorn at our risk on our gunrautee? I Romorabor, Roxall Remedies can "Me, sir? Wlmiror?" demanded tho . prepared noisy visitor. "Vim are Intoxicated, sir," returned ! tne landlord. "Well, whuff I nmV" retorted the nolsv visitor "Vnii i.. ill. i ..I, .M mi ti. .!.. on th' wall btiyln' licenced to be drunk , bo obtn,ne(l ,n th's community only en tho premises, nin'tcher?" at our Btoro Tn8 Hexnll Store. "Yes, I hnvo," salil the Innkeeper, Lockhnrt-ParsonB Drug Co., "The "but that's my license, uot yours."- . Duoy Cornor." Harper's Weekly. J T. J. SCAIFE A. H. HODQINS ft Marshfield Paint 8b Decorating Co. Estimates Furnished MARSHFIELD, Phono 140L Oregon WANTED ! ! ! JARPETS UPHOLSTERING AND PIANOS TO CLEAN, by tho Pneuma tic Cleaning Company. Orders for work takon at GOING & HARVEY PHONE 100 a. Modern Drlck Duliaing, Electric Lights. Steam Heat. Elegantly Furnished Roome with Hot nnd Cold Water. nOTEL.OOOS O. A. METLIN. Prop. Rates: 50 cents a Day and Upwards. Cor. Droadway and Market Marahflald, Oregon. "THE FRIEND OF COOS DAY" S. S. ALLIANCE EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS SAILS FROM PORTLAND FOR COOS BAY 6 P. M, WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 24. CONNECTING WITH THE NORTH BANK ROAD AT FORTLA.YD NORTH PAJIFIO STEAMSHIP 0OD?ANY. PHONE 44 O. F. McGEORGK, Agent FAST SERVICE TO ROSEBURG uur stsges loave Marsnneia for Roseburs at 0 o'cloolc Trj I oroning and afford quickest connoctloni with Southern Fidh Railway. Faro JC.00. COOS DAY ROSEDURQ STAGE LINK. OTTO 8CHETTER, Agent, 120 MARKET AV., Mry)4 C. P. nARNARD, Agent, ROSEDURG, Ore, PHONE 11 FAST AND COMMODIOUS Steamer Redondo EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS AND SUDMARINE DCLL SAILS FROM SAN FRANCISCO FOR COOS BAY FRIDAY, JANUARY 26, AT 3 P. M. INTER-OCEAN TRANSPORTATION COD?ANY. Phono 44 O. F. McaEORQB, As5l Steamer Homer Sails for San Francisco from Coos Bay, Thursday, Jan. 25, 1 P. M, F. S. Dow, Agent EQUIPPED WITn WIRELESS Stcamsh'p Breakwater ALWAYS ON TIME SAILS FROM PORTLAND AT 8 P. M. ON JANUARY O, 10, 23, SO j SAILS FROM COOS DAY AT SERVICE OF THE TIDE ON JA UARY O, la, 20, 27. I U. KEATING, AGENT PHONE MAIN M One of the Finest, Places for A LARGE DAIRY RANCH SiW : '8, l 22 "Li" a on lower Coqulllo river. . .v, uu,bm iince. uail or writo at onco to AUG. FRJZEEN 08 Central Avenue, Marshfield Phone City Fish Market In Ferguson Transfer Dldg. Foot of Market Avo. SMITH & BALCH, Proprietors. PHONE saoj People Take Notice Wo havo all lengths of utoTe " for sale, prices ranging from ll per tier up. Wo can f urflW ' length you wish. L. H. HEISNER Phono No. 120-J or 49-1 iMTs? 'ttt! I