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8 THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1311 EVENING EDITION. m BAKING POWDER Absolutely Puro Used and praised by the most competent and careful pas try cooks the world over The only Baking Powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar made from grapes HUGH Ml IN S SOT EAST MAHSIIFIELD CHAMBER OK COM- MERCE UNANIMOUSLY SE LECTS 1I1M TO REPRESENT COOS IJAV AT WASHINGTON. aim succes8lvo meetings will occur on t ho third Mondays of tho month. Among those present woro: Dr. nnil Mrs 11 E. Durmlstcr, Mr. nnd Mis. Geo. Windsor, Mr. nnd Mrs. Chas. Williams, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. C. WolJnce, Mr. and Mrs. II. O'Mnrn, Mr. nnd Mrs. It. J. Coko, Mr. nnd Mrs. Goo. Gelsondorfcr, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. G. Horn, Mr. nnd Mrs. M. G. Coleninn, Mr. nnd Mrs. C. M. Byler, Mr. nnd Mrs. L. A. Loomls, Mr. nnd T. W. Itcnnlo, Mr. nnd Mrs. G. L. Loinnnskl, Mr. nnd Mrs. A. II. Derby shire. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. A. Allen, Dr. nnd Mrs. I. Bartlo, Misses Emma JohiiRmi. I, num. I. run. mul TlmnJ Kruse, Elizabeth Hoelllng, Bernlco At ll meeting nt tho Mirndi field Hlckey, Messrs. Win. Wood, Pror. Chamber of Commeico yestordny Honskn, Geo. Dewey, Jay Groy, Geo. 'afternoon, Hugh McLaln wns tinnnl Artls, Uobt. Banks, J. G. Mullen, mously chosen to represent Cooh Dny August Hoelllng, Roy Lnwhorno, ,at tho Nation Hlvors nnd Harbors Goo. Hnzer. j congress which Is to bu hold thoro 0 I December C, 7 nnd S, nnd nlso to np- Tho Junior Prom Inst night nt tho "enr boforo th, Il,.vcrs nnd IInruors Odd Fellows' Hnll wns nil that tho committee nnd endeavor to secure most snngulne expectation could pic- additional appropriations ror hnrbor Iture It. At nine o'clock assembled !work "or(5' groups of hosts, pntroncsses and There wns n Inrgo nttondnnco nt guests, comrortnuiy lining the hnIUl"o meeting, imu i. n. lowers mig wlthout crowding It. Tho hnll Itself gested that Mr. McLnln bo sent .j was prettily and attractively decora-1 Washington to represent Coos Dny. ted with hanging cedar nnd Ivy nnd j K. M. Jennings nnd otliors spoko of two chnlns of pennnnts that crossed, the' necessity and ndvnuttiHO of Coos tho cplllng from opposite corners. t Bay having one of Its own citizens Tho five large lights In tho center nt tho Important gnthcrlngB rather were shroulded In Jnpaneso lnnterns, i than to havo a Portland man rcpro sheddlng a soft glow over the placement this section. Mr. McLaln wns Description would bo Incomplete) by n voto unanimously elected, without mont'on of the music, which Besides the harbor work, .ur. Mc was delightful, and the punch which Ln w,n tnko tno neccssary stops to was delicious. Every number was provent tho ,nnkK 0r Mio port of tho-xmgh ly enjoyed. There can bo Co0fJ Btibordlnnto port to ?rhprnminn.l H B . n'r.M th Portland Customs OltlCO A lu- lor Promenade given In Marshfleld ,,,,,,, , n,i,,,i ., i....,i.. a complete and unqualified success. ?,"tl"" n.d ?t.??.,?.-i1 " n Of Mm wn I.iin,1rn,t Invltn tlnn- nont.Duli" " ",uv "" "l-'""K l"t VOUS . W. V..W " ........... ............. ,w ... enjamiti ! M l out, nearly all were accepted. Day should bo maintained us an In- I The committee on general arrange' dlvI(Jy,nl l'0"" "f o'", Pn n(l ' ! monts wns composed of Ruth Horton, Coqullle will bo asked to iiBalst In 'Frances AVllllnms, Ruth Allon, Will "' i' ii"uuii.u us an muo- punucni pori oi entry, uopies or (Continued from pngo 2.) iutlon wns substituted for the cus tomary roll-call, ufter which favorite Authors nnd selections from thorn were discussed. Mrs. E. G. Flana gan rend n very Interesting article upon tho subject of tho afternoon, "American Novelists." Very few of the club members wore nbsent nt this meeting. No regular business wna transacted. Tho club will meet noxt week, Monday, nt tho home of Mrs. J. M. Upton In West .Marshfleld, CnrI Albrecht nnd wife and daugh ter, Vera, will lenvo soon for Cnll fornta whero they will spend u,month or six weeks at tho principal points of interest. Mrs. L. G. Johnson of Myrtle Point was entertained by Mrs. E. E. Straw nt an afternoon of sewing, Wednes day. Thoso invited to meet Mrs. Johnson wero Mrs. Dungnn, Mrs. Fnrrln, Mrs. Housaworth, Mrs. Hnr rlgnn, Mrs. Adelspcrgcr, Mrs. Milner and Miss Hutchcsdh. Dr. nnd Mrs. Toyo entertained n few of their Wost Mnrshllold neigh bors Thursday, In an evening of cardfl In farowell to Mr. nnd Mrs. R. M. Jennings who lenvo soon for Eugeno. Tho North Dend Bridge club will meet with Mrs, W. E. Best on tho first Wednesday in December. 0 Miss Mny I'reuss Is ontortnlnlng tho P. Q. Sowing club nt her homo this afternoon. Her guests nro Misses Nora Tower, Frances Wil liams, Grnce Kruno, Floronco Aiken, Ruth Allen, Eugenia Schilling, Mnrlo nnd Btnrted for this city. About tho snpio time, A. II. Wntermnn of Snn Francisco, also left for Reno, and mo cottpio mci, utu it wns noi iur, tho first time. Lnst ovenlnir tho? I wero married nt the parlors of tho Horton. Mnx Rolcnrd. Leo Ilvorlv. r- i inese rcsuiuuaiiB win uo scui to ino , . . , members of the Oregon delegation In ! Mrs. C. R. Peck last ovenlng enter- congress, C. A. Smith, and C. R. talned Mr. and Mrs Jennings and SmUh nik, thom tQ ft' their neighbors nnd friends' nt cards. movc Dr McCormno nn(I Dr, Towor -U will nlso tnko tho matter un. IT. W. Pnlntnr nnil wlfn left early I At thn mnotlnir. 2."ir. wns unit. Riverside hotel and they left for nu this week via Bandon and San t ran- scribed toward tho fund necessary extended honoymoon throughout cIbco for their old homo In Oklalio- for defraying tho cxponso of Mr. Mc- Southcrn California and terminating ma whero they will visit until nftor Lnln'8 trip to Washington. with n visit to tho homo of tho brido. .tho holidays. Mrs. S. E. Painter is Thoso subscribing to tho fund then "Mr. Waterman is n representative hero from Portland to look nftor tho wero: of the Baker & Hnmllton company ' household and children during their C. A. Smith Lumber company nnd covcrB tho Nevada territory. Ho Is well known by nil knights of tho grip as well as by tho business men of this stnte. Ho was accompanied to Reno on his lust trip by a brother, L. J. Waterman, who ofilclntcd as best man at tho wedding. Mrs Claire Knox appeared ns bridesmaid, while cnptaln and Mrs. H. J. Gobbo gnvo both the brido and groom away, absence. -O Tho Christian Endeavor of North Dend were entertained in a delight ful manner Friday evening nt tho Mlzpnh class rooms. For throe months n membership contest has boon in progress, the losing side to dlno their opponents. Lnst night, tho contest terminated in a count ,$100, Oregon Power compnny $25, J ,T. McCormnc $10, A. T. Hnlncs $10,; uunry songBincKon .u, ucq. uot nor $10, Going & Harvey $10, Hugh McLaln $25, Flanagan & Bennett $35, E. MlngtiB $10. Tho cost of tho trip will bo much more thnn tho $500 nllowcd Mr. Mc Laln by tho Chamber of Commerce. However, ns ho Is Intensely Interested tho contest terminated in a count Jn tho lnntter ,0 w (,of' t , "'. ... wiui uiu rumm nun wiu iuoihb diu .. nf Mlo Av,,n i,nlalf I -i-iio wcauing nrinngemonis wore nvo a ,nrg0 bnnquet in honor of tho - pmcKii b t and C R Peck1 kept quiet until a bunch of fellow 8UCCCMfu, pnrty. Those present nnSc as a commlUeo to I drnmmorB beenmo nwnro of tho Im- Woro' Rov. D. A. MncLcod. Mr. and , n""0'm1ca af a committeo to uondlnir marrlngo. nnd naturally they m" 'n a ai,i '.. m nl nS dr.ft.ft. resolutions favoring Coob Bay! assisted In giving tho couple n royal Mr8. nobti McCnnn, MlB80B Grnco ?eJu nnaiLlrr send off. After Rev. Brewster Adams I Murr A1co Wntor8, . Glntlys and th " " "n.d ""rtr8MCon,r,Cp8,8;t,, had pronounced tho binding obllgn-laraco' Krnnlc, Esther Imhoff, Besslo 'w,f8 01.0, Hm,w S tlon. fho nowlyweds nnd guests on- Inini0, Mabel Grlove?. Amy Roy- ""' "f t, . riir..Sion nf w joyed tho hospltnllty of Cnptaln !noUl8. MIIdred ood, N0nil Smith, .".''ft ?! V.?.. ,B f"1.6"0" J Jot: Gosso n tho form of nn o nbornto n . u..i. i...i.. n.inm "V" "'!' V' i"viiiB uiu nnr, unu bnnquet during tho courso of which Ivp,. riv,in SmUh. nnlni Mr. and Mrs. Wntermnn woro tonst Tho Thanksgiving season of 'good cheer de mands thai every man look his best in keeping with the festive spirit of the day. Benjamin Overcoats Benjamin Suits Benjamin Raincoats Suits $15 to $45 Overcoats and Itain Coats $12.50 to $35.00 Sold for Spot Cash, giving yon absolutely the strongest values because "MONEY TALKS' New ideas in Stetson Hats Cluett Shirts Kciscr Neckwear AVe arc ready 'for you. Learn to buy for Cash. "MONEY TALKS" Hub Clothing & Shoe Co. BANDON MARSHFIELD cd many times." 0 Mrs. E, Mngus arrived homo today vln Gnrdlnor from nn oxtendod visit in California and Southern Oregon points. At tho regular business session of the Marshfleld lodge of Fraternal Union, hold nt tho Swedlsh-Luthernn hnll Wednesdnv. six new mombors woro subjected to tho rites of !nltln- Grlflln, Clydo Smith, Rnlph Cllnken- wlll woH: hard for It. If hollnlshcs his work In Washing- beard, Fred. Reynolds, Glen Grout, ton , ,,, ,0 ,t u , . zor nnd Cnrl Grieves. HAD WEATHER IX CUHUV. turn vln the Pannma cnnol. HIh ob ject Is to Inspect it nnd sccuro ldens that will provo valuablo In enabling Coos RaV. to take advantngo to tho grentcBt pobbIIiIo extent of tho oppor- An epidemic of colds Is prevailing cunltlca tho opening of tho grcnt In this vicinity, nnd Is very much llko watorwnv will offer, tho grip. Frenk weather pervades j. h. Flnnngnn as chnlrninn of tho nil our country Just now, nnd tho committeo appointed to rnlso tho bnl- genornl health is Just ns freakish. nnco of tho funds quickly secured Port Orford Tribune. them this nftornoon. FAST SERVICE TO ROSEBUR.G Our stnges lenvo Mnrshllold for Rosoburg at 7 o'clock ovcrr evening and afford quickcat connections with Southorn Pacillo Railway. Faro $C.OO. COOS RAY ROSCnURO 8TA013 IJNE. OTTO SClinTTKR, Agent, 120 JIARKET AV., lnihneld. C. P. BARN ARD. Agent, ROSEUURG, Ore. IMIONE t Wnllor, Blanche Forttnnn nnd Helen ,t,0' -Mr- ,lout- A. Wilder and brido Bradley. 0 Tho many friends of Al. Wnter mnn, who wns a traveling man with hendquartors In Mnrshllold for fov ornl years up to about throa years ngo, will read tho following account of his nuptlnls from tho N'ovndn State Journal of Reno, with Interest and Join In wishing hi in and hli brido nil tho happiness mid proiporltv that tlmo enn bring: "When twp lrroals tlblo persoiiB movo toward n com mon center, tho common center being Reno, Bomnthlng Is bound to hnppen, according to nu old Inw in physics. Several dnva ago Miss Edith M. Plum iner of Shobngo, Mo,, loft her homo I n s I Every Pair Tihlt Glove it Cuaranteed All fiiaht for 30 Days' Wear. You cj Jo!ut' wo- tcclrd by the manulic. turer if iho glojo un't ni,!t it will be made right to youriatiifadion. That tclly it die roott conclusive way of proving to you tht thne kIovo are made from oi.lv bctt Aim. carefully cut, tewed and faihioncd to a per fect fit. None but a good glove could In o woro present. After tho business was transacted n social tlmo wna en Joyed. v Mlsa Grnce Kruse is down from luthmus Slough to ntteud the week ly meeting of the P. Q. Sowing Club. . -o On tho evening of Novombor 18,' Miss Grnce Johnson of Bunker Hill; in b m 1 GSVE HEfi LIFE EFI E HER iTHEII IS SI I HOBO SUPPOSED TO BE THOMAS KANE OF CHICAGO DIES nnrnrrnmnn n niimiinn rr riinniia in - honor of her eighteenth birthday." APPEARANCE OF THEATRICATj MlSS AVJ Smith JackSOH, NO uiiiiil'h aim mimic woro mo oraer oi . THOUrlJ HOUSE. tho ovenlng na well as congratula tions nnd good wishes to Miss John sou. A sumptuous luncheon wns served. Among thoao presont wero: Misses Esther Nelson, Lillian Thor wald, Lucy Thorwald, Slgnn Lnrson, Minn Clark, Vina Clark, Anna GUI mnrk, Ollvo Anderson, Myrtlo Nel son, Violet Johnson, Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry Olson, Messrs, Chnu Frodo llus, Otto Edmund, Eric Edmund Al bert King, Donnld King, Wllllo Bur mniii Abol Instroni, Rubs Nasburg, Ilounlng Larson. O PRATT ARRANGING FOR AT MASONIC OPERA I avium: co.aipamo.nh following orgv. SLEEP stand wiib one of tho hobos and claimed ho hnd only known deceased about two weeks; having como from. Bandon with him. Ho said deceased name was ThomnB Kane. However, 111 tho iinrnnnal nrforta fninul nnon I tho deceased wns n receipt for hos pital dues pnld nt Bnndon by J. W. IIollnwnv On tho Insldo lapel of his vet wns a Bnrtondor'a, union but ton. Tho witness Bald that tho de ceased told him that ho enmo from Chicago. Nothing farther could bo ascertained by tho Jury as to who bo wns or whero ho enmo from." Vlnco Prntt hns practically conclu ded arrangements for bringing a big theatrical company hero from Eure kn for a week's engagement nnd mny nlso havo them niako tho other Coos county towns. Ho expects to hear tins ovenlng or tomorrow definitely velist, Contracts Fatal Ill ness While Nursing. (By AESOclntetf Pross to Coos Bay Associated Pross Times.) NEW YORK, Nov. 2B Tho death from exhaustion of Miss Avl Smith Jackson, novelist nnd short story GOLD BEACH, Oro., Nov. 25. Tho Gold Bench Globo snys: "Lnst Wednesday morning nbout noon tho quietness of our littlo burg was stnrtled by tho announcement of a man being found dead In tho bnck room of what la known ns tho Browning building. J. 11. UPTON RETIRES. Father of Mnrsliileld Serves Long. Term us Land Commissioner. Tho following Item from tho Port Orford Trlbiino will ho of Interest to tho many frlonds horo of J. U. In tho rear of I Upton, father of J. M. Upton of this bulldlnir in n flrn nlnrn mwl If in Marshfleld: annintlnmo i.oo.i I... u.r. 1...1 .... i "Thn wrllnp IT T Rtmvnrt. lllddO' writer, wna announced horo todny. oxorclsIiiL- their iinicnmnnf in ;,,,.. n trip to Lnnirlols last week where- hj wuuiuur uiuy win como nnu uo nieu inio yesioruny at ner liomo oy matters. On Tuesday evening " ik over all the parapiiornaun, wAein' ,If they conie' tlloy wl11 plny nf,or nnv,"K nursed hor mother who aomo of tho locnl boyB repaired to etc., pertaining to tho offlco of U. S. nt tho Mnconlc Opera Hotiso; wns III, of pneumonia, day and night tnls room, for n social evening, nnd Commissioner that' his predecessor Raymond Teal, the manager of tho until thn crista wnn nnnspii. nmi tvin ,.., ,i u t., nn.M..u . , .... imi n.. im..,i nn.i ia nmiv for vSy Wlred l,,m "8 foI,OWB from wn8 hersolf Bolzed with sickness half drunken hobos, threo of whom, business at his offlco In Port Orford. "iil,,'n ,nmnn . . w,'ch proved fatal. Although a pro- it wna learned nftorward had hit tho ' ""n H- Upton, tho retiring wna . "Havo company of twenty-two peo- nnc wrltor. alio dlo.i nfinniiOHH a .., . , " l. "...". :!!: Pnmmi.,1., i.,. n,iv an,i hn nos- A eunirlBO birthday nartv glvon Miss Lucy Thorwald nnd Mr. I),0 special scenery, elnboruto ward Thorwald by somo fifty friends last Thursday ovenlng nfifl nlnva innlr 1111 ttin nvflnlin. nmi . ' " TanamliAH .4 .In., am .1 1 . . Al .. i. wvivmuui -,, uuin!iuiiiis on iiinu uonv leaves ho'V. AVII1 wlro exact dato poon, AVI11 play your thoater elx days mnd othor towns also." charltablo organization will havo of their rouo nd twolvo good bills. On our chnrg0 of tho tunornl nnd tnko cnr0 uncoaditionally guaianteed. Aik for IRELAND'S Wa rrcoraucnJ thna bIovm bccmuM ihey an too J aod yM aie tui to U miucJ. Ltt u i houl t Af m f oyou. luncheon was sorved 0-- Tho The Coos Bay Motor Boat club hold Its first meeting in tho new club rooms in tho Myers Building Frldny ovenlng, December 24. Near ly fifty pooplo wero present and all HOI, wore delighted with tho nenrance of tho rooms IlAAn tltfwnint In nAnna n.wl !. unu niuii ncio iUuu uy till uiu u few who proforred a milder exclto niont. It Is planned to keop all acorcB nt every mooting and at tho His Masterpiece Tho Adam Schnnf Piano itself F. A. SACCH1 exports to OPEN a "" """ vur n uiini oi n cen- ing to tho ovldenco nt tho Coroner's SALE at the Perry, Nicholson Store. J"9 i P .1 J,11". vtor An.c0 inquest this was repeated many tlnios December 1. to ,itann nf n finnMni 1 873 when tho first Adam Schaaf Pla- ,i,irni. iln B,i -r ' t"v" . iiiiw STfinif iimi hn in,i n.,i. no wns ouut, it una represented nrtls- !(.... .i , ". io pretty np- od before ho disposed of atoro. Item- 'c .f1';,"" ,,Btr'al Jntogrlty. tnlned tho onlookers with Jigs nnd nsfh! ,,,UUr " ,M,y",K y"r X",nS PreSemS' JU" into nTSXL ZZ StZ ?' - ? -f. nd S Icaieiuny cut, aeweu anu laiMoneu to a per- i "v" .., n.-u i iin unu iiiiuk ;., i j 5u.V ni .......- tl tn., u0cnnio naralvzod with ilrlnle feet fit. None but. good glove could bVo B i with t,e Club ponnnnts. Brldgo, PAPER IS AIOVED. Vt0. Ad?,m, Sch?nf P1,nno n w,ork of and lay down to sSen oVtheir VnT iincozuUtionallv 0UMatd. A.t for I and whist wero nlaiod by all but a' "" .mu 1.11. Art. It hasnlwaya been a piano of "! '"."?"" !'oeJ ..ofr th.e,r , . 7T , . . . Dignity nnd Refinement, known for """, '" V"B -onun wnen tno Tho plnnt of tho defunct Florns jt8 purity of tone and rich aonoroua local b01'8 Ieft' T, next mornl,ng Lake Banner was moved from Lake- aunlltv. different ones looked Into tho room end of the eonson to nresont to fho port to LnKlo's lnst w?ok, nnd we As In 18.73, so In 1911, tho tradl- "ntl 8aw thorn lying nround ovor tho ono or ones having tho highest Bcores n,0r8n tnnt tno urst issno or a tlons ,of quality and Integi-lty aro ro- "oor ns drunkon men yll. IIADAMTCCrA SIMCC l"'zo of both beauty nnd value. . V. ' V ' ... "' . "l "' ""'""f . uua'i,,- muininineu. " near mo entranco JUvJAKAN ! fctU ULVVC.a I Rofteshments suggestivo of tho ,ntter n,nc0' w1,1 nPno"r this week. Tho Adam Schanf Piano waa and Is was blackened up llko unto a mln- ThraremJin&r.MoJ,aiiwaaad i Thanksgiving season, pumpkin pie, ino now PUDiicatinn win uo under now a piano oi tno nignest musical strat soundly sleeping. About noon Clacetfocmen.wom.n.oocUlreii). I cheese nnd coffco. woro sorved. Miss tho management of Messrs. Smith excellence. It will be kept bo. thoy all awoke, but one and then It Laura Kruse was chairman of tho d Crlppon, two cnpnble and oxnerl- PA LAIKR PIANO PLACE , was discovered he was dead. Tho committee in chargo which consisted "need nowspaper men. Port Orford exl t0 Union Meat Market. 170 So. authorities wero Immediately notli of Mrs. M. G. Coleman, Mrs. Bnrtlo. Tribune. j Broadway, Marshfleld. ,fled. Robert AValker, who had Just Mlsa Lily Butler .nnd Professor i qualified tho day before as Justice Grubb. Tho next meeting, In Pi" rinrKRV diyvrr at The Big CHICKEN DINNER nt Tho of tho Ponce, was notified by phono, chargo of another committeo, will BLANCO GRILL Sunday. DON'T BLANCO GRILL Sunday. DON'T returned nnd ompanneled a Jury be hold at tho Club rooms Dec. IS, MISS IT. MISS IT. I "Tho first witness placed on the A P j THE TOGGERY boys had n hottln nf whinirv. nn.iiltlon for a scoro of years. treated thoso In tho game and set I "On tho 8th day of Docombor nexti tho bottle down on tho floor. Tho 13 years will havo paesed away slaco hobos holped thomsolves to tho Mfi Upton has taken' a stop unas boozo nnd when the gnmostors wnnt- slated, for on December 8. 1SD8, ho ed nnothor drink their bottlo wns Buffered a stroko of paralysis that empty nnd tholr only nltornntlvn wna i loft him an Invalid for Hfo physl Is to send for another bottlo. Accord- Ically a child, mentally a giant -bo has passed these many yoars in big armchair before the flreplaco ministered to by a devoted wife. Many would find such a Hfo unbear able but not bo with Mr. Upton, for possessed of a keen mind of literary trend ho surrounds himself with reading matter, and derives a real pleasure In following tho current events of tho world. With the ex ception of his hearing, which caus ed him to resign as commissioner, Mr. Upton is holding his own re markably well, and whllo his whit ened locks portray his money tha "three score and ten years of ago tho contentment of the true philoso pher that he has will no doubt' lengthen hla life many years." Llbby COAL. The kind YOU have ALAVAYS USED. PnONE 72 Paclflo Livery & Transfer Co. J I . i.-i"1 m - "Srl. .ASiiS. M .V.L, ...L