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mm-t,. yJj jt i ' .' 1" ft THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, .FEBRUARY 1, 1912 EVENING EDITKffl 4 SCORE I IK HHICES WAD Fair Audience Witnesses Pro production of Play By Mrs. Scott and Home Talent. A fair-sized nudlenco last evening witnessed tho presentation of "Prances Ward" by Mrs. Scott, ns elated by a home-talent cast at tho Masonic Opera House last ovonlng. Tho performance was good, in fact much bettor than many present had anticipated. Mrs. Scott, who ap peared under tho stngo namo of Gladys Brockwcll, displayed much ar tistic ability in her depletion of tho impulsive, Irresponsible but altogeth er charming wlfo In tho "Tho Spend thrift," which book she nnd her hus band hnvo dramatized ns "Frances Ward." Arthur Dlauchard shared equally with her, in tho rolo of tho sensible, staid business man and too indulgent husband who found him self bankrupt 'and Impoverished through the follies of a society-loving, extrnvngnnt, wife. Chaunccy Clarke, Adelaide Clarke. Pearl niggs. Beatrice Roberts. Claudo Tucker nnd Ernest Hnrrlngton, tho other members of tho cast, were ex cellent In their different pnrts. Tho play wan late In getting start ed, tho curtain not going up on tho Jlrot net until after 9 o'clock, so that it was almost midnight beforo tho play was concluded. Monagor Scott fttatod that the delay in starting was tc accommodato somo business men who wero unablo to corao cnrllor and "this, with lengthy Intermissions be tween acts, made tho performance ilrag a littlo and dotrncted slightly Irora tho success of tho play. It was nnnounccd that tho play would bo put on again noxt Saturday iDT'enlng by tho samo cast. Mr. Scott tntod that tho object in putting on a homo talent production was to presont Mrs. Scott to tho play-going public hero and see If it could not bo nrranged to bring n small stock company to support her on tho Coos Coupty circuit. Mrs. Scott will not nppcnr on tho stngo on Sundny and for thnt reason incro win Do no Sundny norform RELIEF FUND STILL GROWS M a r shfield Longshoremen's Union Donates $25 to Aid Needy Families. Additional funds for the relief of the families of the victims of the Launch North Star disaster continue to come in. Today, Tho Times re ceived $26.00 from the Marshfleld Longshoremen's Local No. 38-1C, tho members of the union having contri buted to the purse which materially aids In the work. RufuB Howe, driver on tho Coos-Bay-Roseburg stage, sent in $5.00 from Sumner to aid in tho relief. This makes a tgrand total of $640.10 which has been turned in through The Times for the relief work. ORCHARD PLAN LIAMhlUW WILL GOES10KE"j BE AiINED Bondholders and Creditors of Noted Attorney to Enter Plea Columbia River Company Will Lose Heavily. (By Associated Press to Coos Baj uncos. APPEAL to taft ItaiplnycH nt U. R. Arxeiinl nt Hock Inland Threaten Strike. (ByAssocintod- Press to Coos Bay Times.) DAVENPORT, Iowa. Fob. 1. PreBldmit, Tim will bo appealed to In an jjffort to provont tho installa tion of tho Fo-cnlled Taylor system of iinop management nt tho Rock Island, III., arsenal. Announcement of this plan wan mndo today together with n statement thnt tho men nro pre pared to strlko tho momont tho work ing enrds, which nro a pnrt of tho Bystotn, nro Introduced In tho shops by Commandnnt Geo. W. Burr. witness may die (By Myxlory In PoImiiiIiik of Prominent Fort Wnilh Man. Associated Prosa to Coos Bay Times. FORT WORTH, Tex., Fob. 1 No Improvement Is reported in tho condition of Edwnrd Throck norton. tho princlpnl witness lii tho enso of John I). Stead, tho accused slayer of A. C. Doylo. Throckmorton was stricken by a mystorloiis Illness nnd It Is declared ho cannot recover. Thore nro ninny: sensntlonnl storloR accounting for his condition, ono being that he hnd boen in company recently with two un known inoii supposed to bo prlvnto detectives. A TURKISH HATH will good pwn 31 t-,T do yon Your Druggist Stops That Itch Xt you Psorlimls fiV'.ofi. y. w"1 eunrantco yon to stoi thnt Itch In two Beeomls. nro mifferlns from Kceiomn, i ..in- muvr hum or 8KU1 iltint atop WO llQVO Bold ntlltir riiin.lla . .11,. troulilos, but nono that wo could recom niona uh hlKlily us tliln. a HUM wubli of Oil of WliitiuBncn Thymol uinl u row othur iiiKrcillrntH tlmt Imvo wrouulit Mich wondurrul cures all over tho country. 'J Ills compound la known ns nrvn. Tho following Is a nioro detailed statement of tho conditions found nnd conclusions drawn by Messrs. Sncchl and Colo on their recent visit to tho homes of tho victims of tho North Star disaster. They called on Mrs. Tanner, Mrs. Yonkcr, Wyman Albco nnd Mrs. Brnl nnrd. Tho latter was not nt homo but they found her Inter In North Bond. They found n widow nnd five chil dren nt tho Tanner home practically helpless. The eldest of tho children Is ten years old but all aro largo for their years. Thoy aro in need of clothing, shoes, bedstead, mattress nnd other things. Thoy hnvo 60 chickens, a cow thnt will soon bo fresh, n horso nnd Nvo goats. This fnmlly will requlro management nnd attention ns tho childron nro all too young to do anything nnd tho moth er is unable to look after nnythlng but her household duties. Mr. Snc chl thinks tho best method of hand ling this enso is to hold tho cash and supplies in trust nnd issue them ns needed. Tho woman ecomod very gratoful for tho aid and sympathy ox tonded and was profuso In her ex pressions of thanks tor tho many kindnesses extended. Tho next call was mndo on Mrs. Joo Yonkor, whom thoy found a very buslucss-llko and onorgotlo womnn. Thero woro four children nt this nome. Tho oldest about H years. Mrs. Yonkor, wlillo still grcntly down caBt with grief over tho death of hor husband and tho loss of tho bont which wa8 their solo sourco of sup port, was already planning for tho fu ture. Herbrothor wns n pnrtnor with her hushnnd In tho North Stnr nnd sho is planning nt presont to secure nnother bont for tho South Slough run which her brother could npornto wlillo sho would do tho work at homo formorly performed by her brother. In this manner tho Yonkor family would soon bo solf-suHtnlnlng. She hns secured n prlco of $2000 on a boat, but as tho owners nro asking nil cash, tho matter of securing this amount promises to bo difficult. Tho Relief Committee will ro-opernto with her nnd Mr. Sncchl will suggest ,when the npportlonment of tho fund Is made that Mrs. Ynnkor's shnro bo glyon her In cash, ns sho nppenra thoroughly rapablo of caring for It nnd If Hurcensful In her negotiations for tho boat tho monoy will bo grent lv needed. Mrs. Yonkor wns moro thnn pleased with tho visit of tho committee and said hor heart was overflowing with thnnksglvlng nnd gratefulness to nil tho people for their kindness nnd sympathy. A call was nlso mndo at the Bral uard home but Mrs. Brnlnard wns in North Bend whoro sho wns seon later and promised to call lator nt tho Frank Sncchl homo nnd givo n do tailed statement of hor enso. Wyinnn Albeo, whoso father per ished In tho wreck Is a sturdy and Holf-rellnnt young fellow who wlillo grateful for tho good Intent of ovory- ono, expresses himself abundantly able to earo for himself. Thero woro three children dependent on his fath er nnd his only request is thnt tho committee provldo sufficient funds to send them to tholr mother, won is In Denver. Colo. It Is understood nr rangements will bo mndo at ouco to do this. The committee did not call nt tho Ferrnrl homo ns tho mnn accom panying them wns unablo to locato ii. iney learned, however, that everyone was being cared for prop erly and there was no suffering olth Associated Press Times.) SEATTLE, Wash., Feb. 1 A re ceiver wbb appointed today for tho Columbia River Orchard Co., bonded for $5,000,000, tho Washington I ralgncd Orchard Irrigation & Fruit Co., nnd other subsidiary companies to tho first nnmed. Tho bonds tho orchard company havo been sold nil over tho United States. It appears that the bondholders and unsecured cred itors will loso heavily for tho com panies nro alleged to havo no avnll nblo assets, according to brokers nnd attorneys In the "case. on Bribery Indictment Next Saturday. fDv Assoclnted Press to uoos nay WILL HASTEN LINE Eastern Oregon Road's Construction to Ho Hastened In Spring. (By Associated Press to tho Coos Bay Times) BURNS, Oro., Feb. 1. Tho Oregon Eastern Railroad Is getting ready to bogln work along tho lino In tho Bpring. Tho Utah Consrtuction Com pnny has tho contract to build tho road from Valo to Day Mountain and Ktlpatrick Bros, havo tho contract for tho construction of tho lino from Od ell in tho Cascado Mountains to Day Mountain. Day Mountain Is about 20 miles south of Burns nnd flvo miles north of Wellington, tho now town surveyed Inst Bummer. Tho road survey passes along tho north sldo of Wellington on tho north sldo of Malhour Lako, whllo tho Hill lino comes on tho south sldo of Malhour Lako and crosses tho lako channol at tho town of Narrows and makes n Junction with tho Harriman lino nt Wellington, nbout two miles from Narrows. A now addition to Wellington has boon surveyed by Mr. Griffin, Just north of Narrows, which will practi cally mnko tho two towns ono when tho rond Is completed. Assoclnted Press Timc8.) LOS ANGELES, Feb. 1. Clnronco S. Darrow, former chief counsel of the McNamara brothors, was ar- beforo Presiding Jtiaago Hutton in tho superior court today on two Indictments charging him with Jury bribery In tho dynamiting trial. Hutton designated noxt Satur day as the date of entering picas on both indictments. MORRISON IS WITNESS An Amerlcnn Federation Offclal pears Before Grand Jury. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) ' INDIANAPOLIS, Feb. 1. Ques tions as to tho uses to which tho $225,000 of tho McNamara dofonso! fund wob put arc bellovcd to havo been nsked of Frank Morrison, sec retary of tho American Federation of Lnbor, beforo tho Federal grand Jury Investigating tho dynnmlto con spiracy today. Beforo going beforo tho Jury Mor rison said tho entire transaction re garding tho fund would bo mndo public nnd that It was "a clear rec ord with nothing to concenl." TROUHLE OVER CARDS (By HUMOR JAP COLONY United Stated liivcMlgntcN Retried PIiiiin for Lower California. WASHINGTON. Feb. 1 Tho U. S. Stnto Department will look Into tho report thnt n colony of Jnpnneso Is to bo established In lower California on Magdalcnn Bny. .MILLS RESUME WORIC Associated PrcBS to Coos Bay Tiroos.: DAVENPORT, Iowa, Jan. 31.. Colonol Burr, commnndnnt of tho Rock Island nrscnnl, today was in formed by union lenders, that tho Taylor system shop cards would not bo accepted by tho union arsenal em ployees. Burra announced ho would If8uo tho cards within a few days. DANCING SCnOOL'Thursday this veok. Get your costumoa ready for that ovonlng. to. Soltl.Vrs Guai d .Streets Lcndlnir l.jiu'ritipit IHiMiib ' tBy Assoclatod Press to Coos I3aj Timet.; LAWRENCE, Mass., Fob. 1 Only two toxllo mills fulled to opon their doors this A. M. Tho streets lending to tho mills nro guarded by Boldlora. Tho numbor of operatives returning to work Is tho lnrgost of any dny bIiico tho strlko began threo weoks' ngo, Blanchard's Livery Wo have secure the llvory bel low of L. II. Holsnor and aro pre pared to rondor oxocilont sorvlco to tho pooplo of Cot- Buy. Careful Ivors, gooa rlss Jd everything hat will mean uattafactory sorvlco to tho public. Phonr us for a driving horso, a rig or anything needed in tbo ll7ory lino. Wo also do truck- g business of -11 kinds. BLANCHARD BROTH EI tS Phone 13R-J Livery, Feed and Sales Service. 141 First and Aldor Streots DRESSMAKING GOWNS, SUITS AND REMODELINO MRS. E. BANDEL Phono 10-J, Cor. -itli nnd Pnrk Ave. Don't forgot PHONE HI I.J. tho Turkish Batiis NO REASON FOR DOUBT A Statement of Facts Hacked by u Strong Guarantee, Wo guuranteo completo relief to all sufforurs from constipation, or, in ovory caso whoro wo fall, wo will sup ply tho medicine freo. Rexull Ordorllo3 nio a gentlo, offec tlvo, dependable, and safe bowol reg ulator, Btrengthoner nnd tonic. Thoy aim to re-establish nnturo's functions In a quiet, easy way. Thoy do not cnuso Incoiivenlonco, griping or nau fecn. Thoy nro bo plensaut to take and work so easily that thoy may bo taken by nny ono nt any time. Thoy thoroughly tono up tho wholo syst'ora to lienlthy activity. Roxall Orderlies aro unsurpassablo and ideal for tho uso- of children, old folks, nnd dellento persons. Wo can not too highly recommond them to nil sufferers from any form of con stlpntlon and Its attendant evils. Threo sizes, 10c. 25c and 50c. Ro- mombor you can obtain Rexall Rome- We Clean and Press Ladies' and GenTs Suits Goods Called for and Delivered Coos Bay Steam Laundry PHONE MAIN M7-J Now Is the Time TO HAVE THAT RESIDENCE WIRED FOR LIGHTS. ESTIMATES GIVEN Coos Bay Wiring Co. PHONE 837-J Unique Pantatorium wxiwnw, UL,ISA.ING, PRESSING AND REPAIRING ALL KINDS OF fSJJTS ". "'. H -- "T- store Tho Rexall Storo. Lockhart- Parsons Drug Co. "Tho Busy Cor ner." .;.i.. 'y"; ' " ua u.u.u. i nu-i iii coining or supdiics. SOT!ft?ft.W Loth will continue to bo tiotliluir olsi) enn A :Jo trial bottle will provo It. T.Sfc2l"'W0 P". 0,llor driiKKlHta hnvo DDD. rii8or!Mon go to tlumi If you can t coino to ua but ilou't uccont somo blK-protit aiibatltuto. But if you oomo to our storo. wo aro jm cot tain of wliut nun will (lo for yon that wo offer you a. full bUo bottlo on this Buuniutee: If you do not Itml Hint it tnkea away tho Itch AT OUCH it 03t8 you not a cent. Red Cross Drug Storo. i needed for somo time. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO PROP- ERTV OWNERS. Give us n description of your prop erty nnd wo will ohtnln for von nmount of tn:es on samo. Shoriff does not notify you. FIRST NATIONAL HANK. Union Oils JASOUNE DISTILLATE RENZZNB KEROSENE SAMSON GAS ENGINES mid CENTRIFUGAL PUMPS Coos Bay Oil & Supply Co. )Inr8hfleld, Ore. PHONE 802-J Mall Orders Solicited. HAT WORK. Have That Roof Fixed NOW See COXTIIELL Phone 813J iT. J. SOAIFE 5i A. H. HODGINS Only Three Days More in Which t0i Double Your Money Last Week of Clearance Salt The Hub Offers You This Opportunity urMie MCUfCCT PI fiTHIWR nrAna 4li r.. memo nuiuui - ., ,,,.m,,1& VMo ramOUJ? "Benjamin Clothes" at CLEARANCE PRICES 1.4 t0 1-3 LESS. rlc I ATCCT nCDPfinTQ In nntr nr O A l...i memo uhiwi mw.wumu 111 iuii& ui o-t longUij, Blacks and Colors 1-4-TO 1-3 LESS. t rain MEN'S RAIN COATS and GABERDINES This Is coat time and we are selling the best coats for 1-4 TO 1-3 LESS. MONEY TALKS We sell for cash only, Your moneys do double service this week, "MONEY TALKS" Hub Clothing & Shoe Co, MARSHFIELD VANDOtt THE FRIEND OF COOS HAY" S. S. ALLIANCI EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS SAILS IROM COOS BAY FOR PORTLANfrOI Thursday Afternoon, February 1 CONNECTING WITH TIIK NORTH DANK nOAD AT PORILMl NOnTH PA JD7I0 STEAMSHIP COMPANY. PHONE 44 o. F. McGEORGE, Agnl FAST SERVICE TO ROSEBURG Our etOEoa leavo Marshfleld for Roseburc at C o'clock ettfl orenlng and afford qulckoet connections with Southern PieUtl Railway. Faro JG.00. COOS BAY ROSEDURG STAGE LINE. OTTO 8CHI3TTER, Agent, 120 MARKET AV., MnWW U. r. HARNARD, Agent, ROSEBURG, Ore. PHONE 11 PA8T AND CO.MMODIOU8 Steamer Redondo EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS AND SUBMARINE IlELIi SAILS FROM SAN FRANCISCO FOR COOS BAY Monday, February 5, at 3 P. M. INTER-OCEAN TRANSPORTATION COMPANY. Piiono 44 C. P. McQEORGB, Alt Steamer Homer Sails for San Francisco from Coos Bay, Thursday, Jan. 25, 1 P. M. F. S. Dow; Agent'' EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS Steamship Breakwater ALWAYS ON TIME SAILS PROM PORTLAND AT 8 P. M. ON JANUARY 0, 10. SAILS FROM COOS BAY AT SERVICE OP TnE TIDE ON W UARY 0, 13, 20, 27. L. U. KEATING, AGENT PHONE MAIN Marshfleld Paint (Sb Decorating Co. Estimates Furnished MARSHFIELD, Lots on Installments Bay View, Bay Park Bunker Hill Eastside and Other Locations I. S. KAUFMAN & CO. 177 Front St. People Take Notk fum"' We have all longtbs of toTi' for ealo, prices ranging tto per tier up. We can length you wlob. H. HEISNE Phone 140L Oregon Phone No. 120-J or 49'1 "r&Hr,