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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 17, 1913)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 17, EVENING EDITION. ELKS ADVANCE vv ny wait? BO ROYAL Baking Powder Saves Health and Saves Money and Makes Better Food I). 5. y VISITS CITY G. C. Jackson, Arriving to Serve Subpoenas Hears Max Schwartz Case Is Settled Deputy U. S. .Marslml G. C. .lack Bon, of Portland, arrived In Marsh Hold yesterday to servo subpoenaes on a ntuubor of witnesses In North Bond anil Mnrshllold in tlio .Max Schwartz, whlto slave case, which waa to havo come up in the U. S. courts In the Koso City within a short llmo. Doforo ho had proceeded very far, however, a call came for him over tho long distance telcphono from Portland, telling him that tho caso had boon settled and that thero would 1)0 no need for tho witnesses ho had conio after. Whllo no explanation waB mado to hint as to tho manner In which the case was settled. It Is presumed that Schwartz has pleaded guilty. Tho deputy had other duties hero, liowovor, so his long trip down was not In vain. Ho served a subpoona on George D. .lames, of Kontuclc lii Jot, to appear In Seattlo as a wit ness In n mnd caso to uo men uu foro tho United States courts. Deputy Marshal Jackson took In tho Klks mlnstrols last night and was somewhat astonlHhcd nt tho array of talont that tho local lodgo has on Its hands. Ho thoroughly enjoyed the performance. Ho left this morning by-way of Gardiner for tno norm OPPOSED 10 CONVENTION Republican National Commit tee Votes Down Plan for Special Gathering of Clan Ily .XNHH'latnl I'itm In roo liny Tlnii'i WASHINGTON, I). C Dec. 17.--a ii'Holiitlnii nrovldlnii for tho call ing of a special convention of tho Itepiibllcnn party was voted down !)." to I I lh'o yesterday by the He publlgin National Committee. Into Mom's Mouth. Charles Mc Chorry, an explorer from South In let, tried to pull off the Btunt usually performed by lion tamers this morn ing, the difference being that the lion's mouth In this caso was tho front door of tho placo wherein Is located tho hotel Carter. Having Imbibed considerably, McCherry put his head In tho fire hall hack of which Is tho jail and began an al coholic description of tho placo In general. Declining to desist. Hal Stutsman brought him nil tho way In and locked tho door of ono of tho colls behind him, where ho is await ing freedom. 1 AMONG THE SICK Louis Dubay, of Hunker Hill, who has been suffering from apoplexy. Is reported to bo still In a rather crit ical condition, much to tho regret of tho ninny friends of the family. i Xmas Gifts SEEING IS BELIEVING Then see our windows. We have the goods, lots of them in Beautiful, Sparkling Cut Glass Rich Hand Painted China and Numerous Patterns in Silver r ' Call in and select your presents early, Red! Gross Jewelry Dept. Red Cmu Drag Store mm 122, SHOP EARLY Big Minstrel Pulls Out for Co quille Valley With Army of Advance Agents Busy. Arising like the proverbial early bird, Tom .litmus, Harry lliiltnian, .lack Hunt, .1. W. Illtdonhrand. John Gardiner. A. S. Hammond, W. C. Swain. George Dwyer, Lew Keyzer and other footllghf favorites left on the morning train for llandon to pre pare in advance for what Is to follow after in t' e shape of the lOlks big minstrel show, which left this after noon on the regular train to Coqulllo, where they will travel by a special boat to the Clty-by-thu-Sea. A. II. Powers went over to Coiiullle this morning where he has been busy nil forenoon rounding up Klks and their friends to Join in tho advance on llandon. He is being assisted by Krank Greenottgh, of llandon, and Doc .to'tiiKon and Cut Ilullng, of .Myrtle Point, who left for the county seat on the morning train. When the afternoon train pulled out the members of the big minstrel slow, with their baggage, makeup and talcum powder resembled a musi cal comedy on tho move, with the ac cent being on the comply. There be ing no privately owned Pullman for stars' or either sex, t' ey were com pelled to ride side by side with the "common herd" of lilks. An ab sence of that temperament designated as artistic, however, prevented the usual profes-doiril Jealousy existing among other big p'iow companies, anil It was a large and merry party wh'ch pulled out from the depot on the Conullle Limited. immediately upon the at rival of the train at rocjiime me special menu liner chartered for the occasion will si't sail for Daiulon. where u packel house at the big show tonight Is in prospect. KlkM Go On Strike. lust heroro tho train pulled out for Coqullle, the members of the big Minstrel Musical Conieiiv company went on strike. .1. W. Illldenbrand iiiirch.'.sed the tickets for tho "com- panv" and when be passed .them out the lOlks found they were all one-way tlcketa. Thereupon they flatly refused to nroceed. c ec arlng that MiHieunrnnu was a regular show company cashier. Thev Ins tried Hint he wanted to get them down to llandon, and that after tho performanco wns over lie illiin t care -bother thoy got back to M rsh lleld or not. Tho Thesplnns declared In loud tones, which could ho heard above tho sound or escnplng steam from the engine, that thoy were too old nt thIsv"Coos Hay Circuit" game to bo fllm-flamuied In this manner. They declared they would quit and "hook up" with the Orphouin or some other circuit. The pressure was too much for the cashier of the exchequer. He was finally persuaded to buy return fares for the bunch so that they would not hnvo to walk. Tho big strike was settled by arbitration. ELKS SHGW'IS HIT OF YEAR Another Good-Sized House En joys Second Performance at Masonic Opera House. A. V. Ilowhny and Clnndo Tucker, the former In' a Yiddish sketch nnd the latter In blackface, scored a big hit at the second session of the Ulks show beforo a good-sized crowd at tho .Masonic opera house last night. The occasion was the final perform unco borore the Hlks Mlnstrols leave lor llandon by rail to Coqullle and steamer to llauilou. The first part of tho show went through with great vim and brought forth prolonged upplause and n do mnud for an oncoro from every num ber. The waits were rather long In tho second half, and whllo tho mat erial was excellont. It was the general Impression Hint the closing of tho show by Howhny's gingery Yiddish sketch would have loft a better Im pression than winding up with .Mr. Fletcher's great playlet. Tho Tango dancing of Professor Murphy nnd Georgia Zlinmor drew a big hand, the front row showing tho greatest admiration for tho fnlr dnn cer's costume. Tucker and I.ager strom pulled off n lively hlackfaco comedian stunt which had lots of ginger and went well with the crowd. The wholo show wont well and a rousing welcome Is being planned for tho company when It arrives in llandon tonight, several Ulks of that place having conio up to personally escort the show down, Thlrtv-mie foreign countries have announced their Intention to par ticipate officially In the Pauamii Pacific liiternatlonnl Imposition. They are Arueiitliie, llollvlu, IVnizll, Canada. Chill, China, Cosln Itlcn, Cuba.' Deiiiuurk. poiuliili an llepuh lie. KciiHdor. France, (iuuteiniila, lluytl. llnllunil, Honduras. Huly. Japan, Liberia. Mexico, New Y.miU mid, Mi magna, I'liiiiiniu, JVisia, Pom, Poiiimnl. rUtlvjdor Hpaiii, Hwiulen, I'nmilMV. Veiieui'bi it Vr V' r I''' "l i Y . Fm, n. -1 si : v xr I AT si ' I V I l ' 1 You need good corte, now at the beginning of theseasonso why wait? There is one suit that is always a bargain-always the best 2 for the monev. Tr ? uIj vaiUc Styleplus Clothes $17 TDIi "The 'same price tho world You get the finest scWrinna wool fabrics, many of Ihetn mnrlJ dolly for STYLEPLUS alone. Yn,, kind of expert workmanship that securely moulds a suit into permanent shape andadds a touch of gentility. Why pay more when you can buy a guaranteed STYLEPLUS for $17? They arc as good clothes as any man needs. You can pick "just what you were looking for" from our big range of fabrics and styles. Get a STYLEPLUS and have the benefit of good clothes when you need them most. Hub Clothing & Shoe Co. Myrtle Point Bandun Marshfield The Store of Clothing Economy The STYLEPLUS Store II HI II hi--ii i I P--1 iLnguiiuiiuiiuiiini uiim y DEATH T Investigation Shows Victor Matilla Was Not in Condi tion to Stand Shock. H SOB AN ELECTION Installation Follows and An nual Meeting is Followed by Enjoyable Banquet. Following tlu autopsy liclil ves t(;nluy on tlio body of VI tor M il- tlla, wlio wiih UIIIimI at the pulp iiiaiiiil'nctiM'liiK iiliint on Sunday liy an cu'ctrlc hiiock. tlio i NEW EUI DINNER H Council of Four Enjoys of Good Things Sent W ftl II A timm IMiftUlilH X 1 If A l I 1MII III I lilt II II III IP 1. lw.l.l Ita nntitiiil nli'i-l lini mill hiHttll- i'V(r niitloil off In OreKOQ'f i . i. . ti ..i.. i.iiiiiiiK.a ! i .r it t i n i ifiirnucnr ri iinr mrnir ik l. . .... i i. m ri4i.ni i t.nH iimnn MAmhAN nr IT Jury met UiIh morning ut tho Wll- outrtllo ddIiiIh attended tlio function, ell of Konr, consisting of tie son iMiuui laKiiiLT runtJi'K mwi iioiru uii v wan followed iv nil CMUoyulm ihuuc i'ihun .iiuci, mt i .t iiw i.'innit i .fitvnorcr. m me Tim olt'ctlon roHiiltod In tlio koIoc- Ward & l.nwliorne. and M il. .ii fir Mali- A. Dniin as Ki'i-rotary ford .MrCrca, salesmanat Tti 1 imiiil- tuit IIWI HIITIir Wa H 111 IUC ...it ..iii.i. ..rii.tiii'U iif.iiur i'ii. in :i .Miii i.iikiauu .'.""i I'KM'lO'l. .lUIIIIMM H II OIII lllll llllll'l UIIJ iiFwnio u. f'limiiiiiv Mvriln Pulnt nnd lliindon above tlio Wnrner i.roiw t lie uvldiMico of Doctors .MIiikiih a-id I.iikiik, wlio oxaininuii thu rciniiliiH. Their verdict was to tlio effort that I no t oes nay iii ip anil rnpor .Man- j ami OenrKu I' iiiaciuriiiK uonipany wiih hi no way to blame for the fatality. riio funeral of Matt.ia wiih held yesterday afternoon at - o'clock t roiii the iindertnkliii; parlorH, a nli tih' made from a mi ci mini me iiiiiuii iiiniim uiiriiim, n i mini Pie Pi'.. inv "", I i. ..ii. i... ... . . ! iirraeenr if rni: iiiiiiiuur oi iuiiow wui KuiH in l ie t i mm.., . . i i .,r ..ff i,.mu iu nu rni. wins mil iu l l f..l I.. I... i. ll '"" "" " "" .... ,,, iholr rn i tiiioi.ti iuiii ii iviiun iiiin in 4iij loi.i,!. inn initni i. 1A it i. . I " ,1 , . X'A.11 IMVPl ll in i " uuuiinuiir iiu riiituiuiiiy. n it m......i i i n ...if u Mnvl. Ol ihkimh ui II, . r l.f. .....,...,..... I ' ' " " .. . . I,. .... .. trnm inp irfPl ... i IX . . llllf. V III IKllll" "III , Ihit MPPH I ins niorniiu; was as iohowh: "We find that the deceased was nm'od Victor Mntllla. was a native of Finland, was aho.-t years V.' u 11 A r w m iVinirstaff M. I'Umv iirrnsn the r. - - n' horn old; that he came to IiIh dcith l)e coinber I I bv an electric shock at tho pulp mill In Alnrshfleld, Ore koii. by a voltiKe ol 'J"Ti; also from an iiiMioverlshed and diseased bodily condition, ami wo. tho Jury, find iiiiom it thoroiiKh liivcHtlgatldii Hint, the electrical eiiulpmeiit was thor oi'iihly sal'e-Kuarded." Sluned hv .1. Wrluht Wilson. K, il. .lones. ('has. S. I lofl'inan, (Jeo. II. Xiy. Robert Kroner and A. T. Haines, coroner's Jury. y K.: (leo. Cllnkenbear.l. S.: Malr A. innnio u Da io. Secretrry; (leo. b Wlncl ester. farm; Jam fwm J he !" Treasurer: H. 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Is In plum anil ibe liiklnllullon '"''It 'f ei IiIiiikh. no Imllclliimil i i lt,Uni. lit In. m II lilt lit ill iliu'iii'ii I liiim Imu IlllUrilllll. NOllllllU IIIOIO VVIlB IIH'IIB"1 ,1-eei, .limine in cd of Hie nffiilr iinlll ubHiil . '" .aiiriil JiuMffiuS I.. UIIU l n mi. iiif" r, Jttu v.., i II" "l 1,1 ',';.,lllV,f,''f.r r ,i- im vr Vnr Mi mn ft ui-- , mil' ii um'"- (jpurcw iin.i u Imu I'n ii I'hIi'm mill. Hiilllliel One of iim nioki popular um iro-'n iiiiii'iu of ('urry Cowuiy, iu'I'"-'' duilhu flulilnti minimi ut Hie lUy lo OoviTior WumI of OlW'H; of Aim I'lUMiHi), Is iiU;iik Hie Mil ruwl Hie m'lii)'y mill llHK I'1-' llnu, or vuiinrfjoiil. of Hie J'aiiniiiii. jxuHiy PHiliin lo JiinUi'H. t yen 1'iiilfic Juieniuilmiul Itiponliiou. HiIk vmnler. ami oilu of miw Near)) Mii'i) day phi ii rei im Jiallup nuiiin. 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