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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5, 19 12- EVENING EDITION. 8 ROYAL Baking Powder Ms HffllrolftBlfetoMiml Prof. Prescott, of the Univers ity of Michigan, explains why Royal Baking Powder adds healthful qualities to the food Testifying before the Pure Food Com mittee of Congress, the Professor stated that fruit acids were excellent articles of food and that of these cream of tar tar, the acid of grapes, held rank with the highest both in itself and its effect in the process of leavening and baking. He regarded the results from cream of tartar baking powder as favor able to health. Scientists and hygien ists are in accord with this opinion. Royal is the only Baking Powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar. (Continued from Poro Two.) hostess Borveil a sumptuous dinner to her guests. Tho IloiulrlcUs homo wns boautlfully decorated with rod and gold nutumn loaves. Tho Indlos ox prusHed tliomsolves as having a most ilnllulitfnl Minn. Tlinsn wlin nnlnvml Association Intended to put on a mock ,, out M Derbyshire. Mrs. Wnttors, Mrs. J S. Jonntngs, Miss Carpenter, both of which might be porsundod to entertain tho literary society occasionally. Mr, Isaacson also stated that during tho'ycnr tho trial, farces, and In every wny mnko tho socloty of groat Interest to Its members. Evoryond Is wolcomo to nttond tho noit.-meotinp, which will bo nn- Bobncod later. O Mrs. R. P. Unrrlngton of South Fifth street wns hostess last Wednes day afternoon to tho Ilaptlst ladles' Missionary Socloty. During tho busi ness session a commlttco wns ap pointed to confer with tho Christian Womon's llonrd of Missions concern ing' mission week, which will boNo Tombor 17 to 2-1. At tho closo of a vory pleasant af ternoon, dainty refreshments woro served to tho following Indlos: Mcs dames. K. C. Draws. C. O, Gosuoy, Alva Doll, Louis Doll, F. II. Drcsso, Helen Baldwin,, Henry Illnck, K. W. Iowls, A. 7 Downs, I.ashawoy, 11. II. ratchott. II. P. Colvln. C. II. Marsh, Mrs. J. 0. Donno, and Mnmto Gulov- son. Tho Aid will moot tho first Wed nesday in November with Mrs. J. C. Donno. 0 Mrs. J. W. Hlldonbrnnd was hos tess last Friday afternoon to mom bors of tho Lndlos' Art Club. The Afternoon wns vory pleasantly spont In sowing and conversation nftor Mrs. M. K. Everltt, Mrs. Morrow, Mrs. Dnlloy, Mrs. a roves, Mrs. M. J. Colo man, Mrs. Rlggs, Mrs. W. R. Simp son, Mrs. Wnllaco and Mrs. Wllllnms. Mrs. F. S. JonnlngB will entertain tho club Friday, Octobor 18. O Tho Altar Guild will moot Thurs day, Octobor 10, with Mrs. James Allon of North Bond, , O Tho Slstors of Ilothnny mot with Mrs. Hnrry Dradflold last Tuesday afternoon nt which tlmo thoy effect ed tho reorganization for tho yenr. Tho nnmos of tho officers will bo an nounced later. TIioso present nt tho mooting Tuesday woro: Mrs. F. A. Sacchl, Mrs. Friyik Donning, Mrs, Jns. Cowan, Mrs. J. M. Upton, Mrs. F. G. Morton, Miss Evolyn Anderson, Miss Mnudo Reed and Rev. R. E. Drown ing. Thoro will bo n meeting next Tuesday, Octobor 8, with Miss Evo lyn Andorson. Mrs. Ilrlnkloy of Enstsldo very pleasantly ontcrtalncd tho Prlscllln Club last Wednesday aftornoon. Tho hostess 8orved delightful refresh ments and n good tlmo was enjoyed by tho following: Mrs. II. Olson, Mrs. Knuto Erlckson, nnd Mrs. nrlnk- !nor, Allon, Hall, Tenbrook, Torrey, Fryc, Cal Langworthy, Morrow, Nel son, Porklns, Davis, M. R. Drown, Sargent, Savage, Sumner, Harris, Cooloy, Rutlcdgo, McAteo, Weaver, Cathcart, Roskophf, and tho Misses Dermal Campbell, Helen Smith, Dorn Drown and Evolyn Langworthy and Mrs. J. O. Lnngworthy. Tho aid will meet again October 10, tho place to be announced Inter. 0- Tho Mlnnle-WIs Soclnl Club met Thursday with Mrs. C. A. Dnvis on Central avenue. Tho nftcrnoon was spent In a soclnl way by tho ladies, and tho hostess served n delicious luncheon. Thoso present woro: Mrs. E. Kol- ley, Mrs. Win. Perkins, Mrs. Thomp son, Mrs. F. II. Dresser, Mrs, Holon Hnldwin, Mrs. Davis, Mrs. John Dnshnoy, Mrs. Charles La Chapollo, Misses Inez Baldwin, Eva Dresser, Roxlo Hall and Dcrthn Davis. Tho two latter assltcd the hostess in serving. Mrs. John Dnshncy will bo hostess to tho club nt her homo on South Fifth street, Snturdoy, Octobor 19. O Mrs. A. L. Marker of South Fifth street entertained tho ladles of tho Presbyterian church nnd their friends nt a silver tea last Wednesday aftornoon. A very cnjoynblo aftor noon was spent by tho Indies. Tho resignation of Mrs. F. A. Tiedgcn ns socrotary was accepted nnd Mrs. E. J. Kottrlng wns elected to that oillco. Aftor a social tlmo, tho hostess sorved n delicious tlirce-courso lunch con, Miss Mario Seaman assisted In serving. Mrs. Dnrkor's guests wcro: Mcs- dnmes. C, II. Wnltcrs, F. A. Tiedgcn, Mnry Thompson, Nicholson, W. P. Murphy, D. A. Jones, Eva Gnmmlll, E. J. Kottrlng, A. L. .lluttz, F. S. Dow, Dimcnt, A. T. ' Haines, A. E. Sonman, Fred Haines, Morrison, L. U. Lnngdon, G. W. Dungnn, F. Ron fold, L. A. Whereat, John Dnshnoy, Forty, J. W. Wilson nnd tho Misses Esthor Silverman and -Marlon Sea man. O Tho Womnn's Auxiliary of tho Prcsbytorlan church will moot Wed nesday, Octobor 1G, with Mrs. L. W. Lnngdon of Bunker Hill. 0 Tho A. N. W. Club was cntortnlnod last Thursday afternoon by Mrs. E. Mlngus of West Mnrshflold. Aftor a pleasant aftornoon of sowing nnd convorsnuon, tlio Hostess sorved a dainty luncheon to her guests, who woro: Mrs. F. E. Allon, Mrs. G. A. Bonnott, Mrs. J. T. Hall, Mrs. Fannlo Hnzard, Mrs. Kaiser, Mrs. George Murch, Mrs. M. C. Malonoy, Mrs. W. P. Murphy, Mrs. Mnry McKnlght, Mrs. Lymnn Noblo, Mrs. Charles Stauff, Mrs. Rebecca Luso-Stump nnd Mrs. N. Nelson of San Francisco, who is visiting Mrs. Mingus. Mrs, Chnrlos Kaiser will entertain tho club next Thursday, October 10, nt tho homo of Mrs. Gobhnrt, of North Bend. subject is "Travel Day," and MrB. Songstnckon will have chargo of the program. low who worn nnlv mina nrnsnnt nt which tho hostess served delightful tll0 ,neotlng. Mrs. Knuto Erlckson refreshments to her guests. L., cntcrlnIn tll0 cUlb Wednesday. mrn. ivy vinuirtm pri'semca llio Octobor 3 club with n hand embroidered lunch cloth, which was raffled nnd won by Mrs. James Cownn. Tho next meet ing will bo Friday, Octobor 11, with Mrs. F. M. Flyo. Among thoso present woro: Mrs. John Blntt, Mrs. Jamos Cownn, Mrs. W. B. Curtis, Mrs. Ivy Condron, Mrs. 0 Mrs. J. Pnrkor ontortnlned tho So cial Embroldory Club last Wodnesdny aftornoon. Although only n few at tended, tho tlmo wns vory onjoynbly spent. RofroshmontB wero sorved. Thoso presont woro: Miss Pnrker, Mrs. Reamer, Mrs. 0. Hanson and' Mrs. L. F. Fnlkonstoln of North Dond entertained at an afternoon luncheon last Thursday. Tho houso was charmingly docoratcd, tho color schomo of greon nnd whlto being car ried out very efoctlvoly with huckle berry, whlto polnsottlns, and whlto cosmos. Mrs. Fnlkonstoln a guests woro: Mrs. Chnrles Wlnsor, Mrs. M. E. Evorltt, Mrs. E. Jones, Mrs. Balloy, Mrs. Georgo Gelscndorfor and Mm. Charles Smith. 0 INFORMAL CHAT. .miss .Mcurnw loft for hor homo In Oakland this wcok, after n several week's visit with her sister, Mrs. Har ry Nasburg of this city. Miss Delia Holmes, who, for soma tlmo past, has been tho guost of Mr, and Mrs. F. M. Frledborg of Marsh field, roturned to her homo In Cali fornia this weok. 0 Mrs. Nellio Owens left this weok for a short business trip to Snn Fran cisco, D. Y. Stafford and wifo aro ex pected homo tomorrow on tho Ro- dondo from San Francisco. O Mr. nnd Mrs. L. F. Fnlkenstoin of North Bend hnd as dlnnor guests last Thursday evening, Mr. nnd Mrs, Wlnsor and children, Helen nnd Jos eph. O ' Miss Moore cntortnlnod yestcrdny from 3 to 5 at tho resldcnco of Mrs. E. A. Hnrris on South Fifth street in honor of hor friond, Miss Hook of Chlcngo, who is on hor way to Cali fornia, whoro sho ' will mnko hor home. 0 Tho High school nnd members ot the faculty aro enjoying an outing to day at tho Ltfo Saving Station. Tho Alico II. was chartered for tho ex cursion and a largo crowd partici pated. O Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Wyntt and four children will leavo for Port Orford next Tuesday, whoro they will proba bly llvo In the future. Tho Misses Dcsirco nnd Goorglnn Wyntt will con tinue to stny In Mnrshficld. O Tho nnnunl party of the Progress Club, hold last Monday at tho homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. M. C. Malonoy, was ono of tho most cnjoynblo In tho his tory of thnt organization. Six tables of fivo hundred woro played, tho prlzo going to Mr. nnd Mrs. II. Songs tnckon, tho couplo holding tho high est scoro. Protty dccorntlons, dnlnty scoro cards nnd delicious refresh ments ndded much to tho plcnsuro ot tho evening. Thoso present woro: Mr. nnd Mrs. A. E. Adolsporgor, Mr. nnd Mrs. II. Sengstnckcn, Mr. nnd Mrs. F. G. Ilorton, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Upton, Mr. nnd Mrs. E. M. Bnrry, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Barker, Mr. anil Mrs. W. S. Nicholson, Mr. nnd Mrs. W. F. McEldowney, Mr. nnd Mrs. A. L. Butts, Mr. nnd Mrs. F. E. Lcofo, Mrs. C. W. Towor, Miss Nolllo Tower, MIs3 Doris Songstnckon, Miss Alico Loulso Mnloncy. o Mr. nnd Mrs. F. E. Hnguo rctumod this week from Rochester, Minn,, whoro Mr, Hnguo underwent nn oper ation. Ills health Is greatly im proved, n fact which his friends will bo pleased to lenrn. 0 . HUItlMUHi: PAHTV. Miss Eva Wyntt was tondorod n fnrowoll suprlso party last evening. Her friond, Miss Ruby Hendry, had askod hor to spond tho evening nnd whon Miss Wyntt nrrived, sho found n crowd of morry young pcoplo await ing her. Tho ovonlng wns pleasantly spent In games and dnnclng and nt n lato hour refreshments woro sorved. Amonjt thoso present woro: Mnr- guorlto Wlsoman, Hnzol Cownn, Lil lian Cook, Eliza McKay, Ruby Hon dry nnd Eva Wyntt and Messrs. Wal ter Rohfold, Fred Dye, Geo. Pratt, Jack Carter, Geo. Graham and Nelson Auston. MISS IRENE PREUSS nnnounces thnt sho Is now propnrod to glvo les sons In MUSIC. Sho will mako n SPKCIALTV of receiving nnd train ing tho YOUNGER PUPILS, who nro BEGINNING IN MUSIC. vTologrnphlc apparatus of all kind hns been placed on tho list of ar ticles regarded by Turkey ns con traband of war nnd subject to seizure. FOSTER AND OSEARS FAMOUS CANDIES. Thero's n box for you nt LEWIS. Ollvo Edinnn, Mrs. l si. Flyo, Mrs. Mrs. J. Tarkor. Noxt Wodnosdny tho "Win. Hongland, Mrs. J. G. Klnnoy.'club will bo cntortnlnod by Mrs. O. Mrs. Dorsoy Kreltzor, sirs, L. Lang, Hanson. Mrs. E. D. McArthur, Mrs, Nolso Rns- musson, Mrs. Frank Sumner, Mrs. William Schroedor. Mrs. Harry Drad flold and Mrs. Ed Forrest woro guests of tho meeting, O Tho Indlos of tho Thlmblo Club of North Bond onjoyod a vory pleasant day with Mrs. Hondrlcks of Coos RIvor last Friday, leaving North Bond on Mr. Van Zllo's boat at 1:30 nnd returning at 6:30 o'clock In tho ovonlng. Shortly aftor the ladles' arrival the Mrs. J. O. Langworthy entertained tho Methodist Indlos at a silver tea lost Wedncsdny nftornoon. Tho fol lowing officers for tho yenr wero oloctod. President, Mrs. Perkins vlco presldont, Mrs. Sargent; secretary, Mrs. II. I. Rutlcdgo; treasurer, Mrs. Torroy. At tho closo of tho business osslon a dollclous lunch wns sorvod and n social tlmo enjoyed. Thoso prosent wero: Mesdnmes. Cnrtor. Ianneann , nHVa Tho Misses Alkon, Bnrry and Will- lams, who woro guests of Miss Eu genia Schilling during tho fair, re turned to their homes nt Marshflold last Mondny. Enterprise. O Mrs. L. S. Doble and daughter, Mrs. Claudo Nasburg of Marshflold, will arrlvo from Marshflold on Sat urday to spend a week at tho Osburn with Mr. Doble, who is tho popular local representative of the Flolschnor Mnyer wholosalo houso. Eugeno Ro glstor. O Mr. Keyzer will glvo nnother ono of his populnr daneos nt tho Englo Hall this evening, O Mrs. J. T. Hnrrigan left this week for Oshkosh, Wisconsin, whero sho was called by tho serious' illness of hor mother. O The Progress Club will meet Mon Pictures and framing. Studio. Wnlkor's TAFFIES and PEANUT BRITTLE, 20 CENTS pound nt STAFFORD'S SPECIAL CANDY SALE SATURDAY and SUNDAY. KEYXEIPS ORCHESTRA DANCE m i..uu,iv u.i,u Saturday night. FroshFoto Goods Wnlkor's Studio. Woodworth, Bolt, J. Lee Brown, Con- day with Mrs. M. 0. Malonoy. The To the People of Coos Bay: who want their shoes repaired iisui a uiu iimiu price, i will offer this schedule of prices, Half soling Men's Shoes.. 85c nair sonng ivieivs snoes, ex tra heavy with waterproof filling $1.00 Men's Heels 35c Ladies' Heels 25c Ladies' half sole "50c Children's Shoes, up froml35c AUGUST OLESON (Successor to 0, 0, Lund) 215 S, Broadway Marshfield Hub Dry Goods Cn These Mew Smart will please the most exacting. Nobby lookinK ch and plaids, mannish looking blended mixtures f tone cheviots and diagonals, big roomy 01iiucliii Now warm-looking mixtures, doublo faced'clotli ' Coats for tylotli, ALL GRADES PRICED AT LOWEST POSSI BLI3 FIGURES. - A new shipment of tailor-made suits in Lovely Ohoviols, Rough Diagonals and "Wido Wale Weaves, Serges and Oablccord Weaves. Yoe Should See Them The new store has received a new lino of LniltV' and Children Hosiery, Underwear and Shoes. "MONEY TALKS" Hub Dry Goods Co, O'CONNELL BUILDING Heating Stove Season Is Here and So Are We .With the largest lino of HEATING STOVES, COAL AND WOOD, cr shown on Coos BnyMVc linvo them in the open front and regulars. Also a complete line of Columbia Ranges, Coal Scuttles, Andirons, Screens and everything for the house. EKBLAD & SON THE QUALITY HARDWARE. ARcnta for IIarlcyDavidson nnd Indian Motorcycle. w e Have It Inaside Though onnir show-windows "will be toon up and repaired messt week, we will show the goods inside., Call in and 'see our inow fall lines, or phone your or ders and we will bring any thing you wish to yout doosfo RED CROSS DRUG STORE Drugs Jewelry Opticians The Times Does Job Printing. i