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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, MARCH 1, 1913 EVENING EDITION. 12 Hi JO:- :W . U1 . Vi !. t oil' A A. f rtil . ' 0.5 1 .Wfl w i ROYAL BAKING POWDER Afy&oiuieiy Pis re The only Baking Powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar NO ALUM, NO LIME PHOSPHATE 1 lmvo ninny friends, who will unite In extending best wishes. Mr. CInudo Noblo and his hrldo ar rived horo Friday from Portland, where they were married last week. Mrs. Noble was formerly Miss Mary Froyor of Ten Mile. Tho young coup lo wero roared together, tho.mnr rlogo being tho culmination of a courtship continuing from their ear ly years. They will roHldo on tho groom's ranch at Ten Mile. Miss Halllo Davis and Chestur I2n dlcott wero ninrrled at Portland last Sunday afternoon, soon after tho ar rlvnl of the Hreakwator, on which Miss Davis went to Portland to meet her llanee, She was accompanied by Miss Violet Johnson of North Demi, who witnessed the ceremony. Miss Johnson will visit relatives there for awhile. I I I L CONTEST HELD PAHTVTODAV BiJsffiSSJ5?!., z (Continued from Pago Two.) torlnn Church will meet Wcdncsdny, March Cth, with Mrs. J. Cox. j. .j. .5, Tho next mcottng of tho Home Missionary Socloty of tho Methodist Church will bo March 2Gth, with Mrs. J. 0. Lungworthy. .;. .$ .j. Methodist Ladles Aid meet March 6th, to make tnninles.- ! Y. P. S. Norwegian Church meet Friday evening, March 7th In tho Church parlors. ! Mrs. L. W. Lnngdon will entertain tho members of tho Jolly Dozen Club Wednesday, March 12th. Tho Royal Auction Drldge Club will meet next Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. J. H, Mllner. S Tho Progress Club will meet with Mrs. W. S. McEldownoy Mondav af ternoon, March 10th. Tho noxt meeting of the Social Sewing Club will bo Thursday after noon, March Kith, with Mrs. J. C. Swlnford, Tho II. Y. P. U. will hold n social March 7th, with Miss I2vn Dresser, Hall Ave. Tho Alter Socloty of St. Monica's Church will meet next Sunday morn ing, after mass, In tho church. . Mlnnlo-WlB Club will meet Thurs day, March Kl, with Mrs. Chas. Davis. was served, by tho hostess, assisted by her daughter, Miss Alice Curtis. Among thoso present wore: Mrs. 10. A. Anderson, Mrs. John Hall, Mrs. S. Tenbrook, Mrs. W. J. Dutlcr, Mrs, Jas. Cowans, Mrs. John Dlatt, Mrs. Agnes Hutchinson, and Mrs. JnmoB Torroy. 5 . 4 Mrs. Dan 12, Maloney was hostess to a fow friends at tea this after noon. Among her guests nro Mrs. H. L. Coleman. Miss Frances Wil liams, Miss Madge Dairy, Miss Flo rence) Aiken, Miss Eugenia Schilling, Miss draco Kruno and Miss Until Al len. j. .j. j. ADD INFORMAL tec Mrs. 11. L. Coleman and little son and MIsb Nettle Sitvngo arrived hero this week to visit the A. J. Savage, homo. Mr. Coleman planned to como up with them, hut was detained by a Bevcro attack of la grlppo and will not arrive for a few weeks. They may spend sevcrnl months here. J ADD INFORMAL b.lgoclnstlnO DAXCKS I Mrs, C. C. Going and a few friends are planning to glvo a private nius (Itiorado ball and party for about thirty couples. Tho date has not been dellnltcly set yet. t ! This evening, tho Coos Day Con cert band Is entertaining nt another of the scries of dances nt tho Eagles' Hall. A largo crowd Ib expected. ! S HOOK PAHTY Tho Ladles Eplseopul Guild meets noxt Tuesday with Mrs. 12. 12. Hur eolt. : : Tho PrlBcllla Club meets March Cth, with Mrs. Day Chapln. I). SI. V. GLUR I Tho 1). M. 0. Club of North llond mot with Mrs. Wlllard Otis last Wed nesday aftornoon. Thoso prosont wore: Mrs. N. a. IIiiIiioh, Mrs. L. A. LoomlH, Mrs. llarvoy Russell, Mrs. Hobort Simpson, Mrs. Hoy Drnlnard, Mrs. Wlllnrd OtlB. Mrs. Joo Olln. Mrs. Walter Hussell and Mrs. Karl Michael. Tho noxt meeting will bo with Mrs. Walter HubhoII, Wednesday, March tho Cth. I . Mrs. C. A. Smith entertained nt "Hook" at her homo In North Dead, Friday evening. During tho evening a dainty luncheon was sorved by tho hostess. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. ChaB. Worrell, Mr. and Mm. A. Grconough, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Mnndlgo, Miss Grnco Wil liams. Miss Mildred Hood. Miss 121 Ion Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Smith and Hov. D. A. MacLeod, v v Carl F. Johnson and family leava on the next Hcdonno for Oakland, wlicro they will visit for awhile with relatives and later to make an nuto tour of the state. KI2XSI XfiTOX PA I IT V IIIRT1IDAV PAHTV I Mrs. David llolden entertained n number of friends at hor home near Emplro last TuoBday, February 2fi. In honor of hor birthday. Tho ovoulng was pleasantly spoilt with various di versions and delicious refreshments wero Borved. Among thoso present wero: Mrs. Wm. Harden, Mrs. A. M. Hozollo Mr. and Mrs. John Prentice. Mrs. Mc Mullen. Mrs. A. Nlcholls, Mrs. George Hobs, George Haydon and George Wilson. ! i' ! - I - Mrs. L. II. Hclsncr entertained about a dozen frlcndB In Kensington Party, Tuesday afternoon. At tho closo of tho afternoon's work, dolle lous refreshments were sorvod. Among those present wero: Mrs. A. D. Woodworth. Mrs. F. L. Davis, Mrs. F. 12. Raymond, Mrs. J. A. White, Mrs. Wm. Lcdwnrd. Mrs. Holcu Dnldwln, MIhh Inez Dnldwln, Mrs. A. C. Allnrd, Miss Abblo Led ward and Miss Irono Woodworth. fr .;. ;. NORTH HKXIi PAHTY -I - Mrs. C. A. Smith of North Dond was hostesB Thursday aftornoon to tho Presbyterian Ladles Aid. Thoso present wore: Mrs. C. T. Fnrrla, MrB. Gcorgo Dolster, MrB. Gcorgo Hnrtmnn, MrB. W. H. Simpson, Mrs 12. Kcunody, Mrs. II. O'.Mara. Mrs. Thompson, MrB. A. Grecnoiigh, Mrs. C. A. Smith, Mrs. Geo. Maudlgo, Mrs. Virgil Waters, Mrs. L. K. Strato and Mrs. H. C. Holmes. Tho afternoon wob spent In Bow ing. KITCIIHX SHOWER I 4 Tho Methodist Episcopal Ladles Aid of North llond gavo a house warning Thursday afternoon nt the church. There wore over one hun dred present. Tho aftornoon was spent In n social way. PARTIES Lola Ritchie of North Bend Wins Gold Medal and Harold Hunt Silver. A Demorcsl gold and silver med al contest was held In tho town hall at Sumner last evening. A good sized crowd was out, parties attending fiiini Coos River, Catch ing Inlet, North Dond and Marsh llold. There wero six contestants In each class. The gold medal wns won by Lola Ritchie of North Dcnd and tho Judges deciding wero MIbb May Mc- Geo, Mrs. Rebecca Liise-btump and Arthur Peck. The sliver mednl was won by Harold Hunt of North Dond. Tho Judges weio Mrs. Ivy Wells of North llund, Mrs. L. MiiBteis mid Mr. McGco of I2mplre. During the evening Miss Blanche Cutllp rendered sevcrnl piano se lections. At a Into hour the ladles of Sumner served a banquet to tlielr h'vJtt. couth being laid ft r about ICO guests and the table was laden with ovory thing to tempt the appetlto of the most most fastid ious. The contestants for tho sliver medal were Anna Truman, Hildiir Selauder, Harold Hunt, Murlln Chnppcll, Shlr.ey Peterson and Ruby Watklns. The contestants for the gold mednl wero diaries Van .lie, Es ther ' Imliorf, Joe Harbour, Lola Ritchie, Naomi Smith and Desslu Dal iu her homo In tho O'Connell Apart ments. I SURPRISE PAHTY 1 f 4 A surprise party In honor of Kdlth and Ethel Sumner Is given this af ternoon. 4 I INFORMAL I NEW SPRING SUITS NOW ON DISPLAY Nowhere else will you see such it display f Spring models. Those who are Hiocm'iii0 H ' Snrinir suits now are iretiiiiir flu ivui ,.:..i. . ' ... r .... i ,.,",..,.. ,. . i i,u'k of il iwitti(j4 1 1iti (J ini1 nKiniinntx JI.. 1. JH"1 ",u, """ "ii"is uiu fllOieost f.,i . Women are delighted with their sinni'r 0..i IMln innnl . m "w .i""". "i-v KMiir i u - their heconiiiiguess. 'Ml I'.. ...I.. ..I 1 i . o (ij;iivim; in, unci- .urn suuie eeriaiu now linos and tailoring arc are as graceful, straight coats i ii i ii... linns mid hiilni'iiitr two. nf iriii!ifiic.( !..(.... . ... ; o ; o--oi uiuTCSt. i; and- sleiidop m J liniKrli nil i'rwliiimi' f'nlliirtuu ('.. i:... . lri " ""ii nines in nov I jilait effects. There's a Spring-like airiness an gracefulness in tho trimmings, too-tlu. ))Vi J novelty Ratine and silks, the ornate nccoinnlSii, nients of new button trinunings and tho collar and cull idea lias reached the heights of beauty in the embroidered linen used on some of uie.e Hints, ui loveiy i-seci lord rords, Serges, ucT Wops in black, navy, leather and new blue; smart new Diaci; and wnne ncpard cheeks. Priced ai $l(J.o(), $18.00, $20, $22.00 and oiiiii,f0 f-IU.UU. Only one suit of a kind no (ions. charge for altera. "Money Talks" HUB DRY GOODS CO. O'Connell Building. Market Avenue. WHIIDIXOS HIHTIIDAY PAHTY Mrs. W. II. Curtis Informally en tortnlnod a niimbor of friends last Tuesday afternoon, In honor of hor birthday. DurliiK tho afternoon, a most dolleloiiB two emirso luncheon 12d McKcown. foreman of the Smith-Powers camp on South Inlet, returned this week with his bride from his old home In Canada. Tliny wero warmly welcomed by Mr. Mc Keown'n many friends, who wero somewhat taken by Hiirprlso although tho ninrrlaKO followed courtship of 10 yenrH. They aro Btojiplnj; at Thu Chandler, but will 'probably mako their homo near tho South Inlet camp, ! I .eo Matsou and AiiKiista Scott woro married Thursday at tho homo of the hrldo. No. SI Hall avenue, tho Hov. .1. 12. llurkhart cifllclntliiK. Tho youiiB couplo nro well known on tho Hay. hnvliiK boon rearod hero, and 'j Mr. and Mrs. II. J. Mohr enter tained a row menus mst ovoiiiiik in an Informal and dollKlltful manner. Tho ovonliiK was plensantly spent In Rallies and conversation and delici ous rofreBlinieiits wero served. AmoiiK thoso present woro. Miss Hilda Stonholm, Miss Solum .Johnson. Miss Helun Landrlth, Mr. and Mrs. It. II. Smith and Mrs. M. C. Chapman. HIHTIIDAY PAHTY Our Spring Jewelry i . A fow friends or Miss Klslo Hall surprised hor at tho homo of hor parents, Mr. and MrB. J. T. Hull. Thursday ovr-nlng. nftor tho IiIrIi school play. Music nnd Informal di versions woro followed by refresh ments. Tho occasion was Miss HoII'b eighteenth birthday on Friday. ... v I HIXIC PAHTY Is arriving by every express. See our window and then call in side and we will show you Many New Things Which are not in the window. A Jolly crowd rented tho skatlnn rink lost nlfcht nnd enjoyed an oven Iiik nninne thomsolvcs. Those nttendlnK woro: Mr. nnd Mra. Fenton. Mr. and .Mrs. Hradllold, Jlr. nnd Mrs. Going. Mr. una .irs. unrvey, Mr. and Mrs. Per ry Dodson, Mr. nnd Mrs. J, o. Kln noy, Mr. nnd Mrs. Frnnk Donning, .uri). unu .Mrs. J..0 .Mioux, Air. nnd Mrs. J. W. Hlldonbrnnd, Mr. nnd Mrs. W. Hobs Smith, Mr. nnd Mrs. Sylvester .lones. Misses Hnlllo Car lisle, Kdlth Hlldonbrnnd and nutli Mnthows, MessrB Archlo Johnson, Clydo Dlndlnger, I.co Craven.. Lloyd I.o Mloux. 121mer nnd Anona Hllden brnnd. Pasquln Hradllold, Normnn and Ruth Oolng, Glen Klnnoy nnd Cathorlno Going. 1i.l)II2SAHTriiUlt Red Cross Jewelry Dept. Expert Watch Repairing Tho Ladles Art Club mot yestor day afternoon with Mrs. James Cow an. Sr at her homo in Smith Mnraii. Hold. During tho business session It was decided that tho club subscrlbo for tho Youth's Companion for tho Mnrshileld Library. A social hour was then enjoyed, nftor that tho iioBiess, assisted by bor daughter. Miss Myrtle Cowan, served refresh ments to her guests. Thoso present woro: Mrs. W. Hoss Smith, Mrs. F H. Storoy, Mrs. A. L. Housoworth, Mrs Mrs, V. 12. Hongland. Mrs. J. 0. Kln noy, Mrs. 12. D. McArthur. Mrs. Wm Schrooder. Mrs. W. II. Curtis. Mrs V. M. Flyo. Mrs. J. A. BIntt and Mrs. 1-. it. humnor, Mrs. L, O. Johnson of Myrtle Point was tho guest of Mrs. 12. 12. Straw and other friends horo the last of the - week. I Mrs. Fred Cathorull, formerly Miss - May Stauff of Marshlleld. Ib reported to bo getting along nicely at Lane hospital In San Francisco, following an operation ten days ngo. It Is ex pected that sho will be able to re turn to her homo In Oakland soon. Mrs. May Wilson of Payotto, Idaho, Ib the guest of her aunt, Mrs. S. I). Cathcart, In West .Marshlleld. This Is the llrst visit they have enjoyed In about forty-two years. .Mra. WIIboii having visited on the Hay when she was a little girl. Mr. Wilson Is con nected with a bank nt Payette, In which P. A. Duvors, formerly of .Marshlleld, was formerly Interested. Airs. Patrick Hennessey canio down from Isthmus Inlet this week for u short visit In town. Tho family Is now roBldlng near Mr. Hennessey'.? now mliio nonr Honryvllle. Mrs. J. W. .Mitchell entertained Dr. Walter and family at dinner, Friday evening. Mis. Arthur McKeowu and little son, Jooy, expect to leave San Frnn cIsco for Portland In u week or so nnd thoro they will visit with Mrs. Win. Ford, formerly MIsb Stella O Council, for awhile. Joey wua getting along nicely at Lane hospi tal, according to last advices, from there. Mrs. Mary Mlnut-tireono and llttlo son, Tlionins Morris, aro nlnunlnir to spend tho major portion of tho sum mer with tho O'Connell family and other relatlvcB on Coos Day, accord ing to word reclved from hor. They reside In California. Mr. Greeno may Join them hero tho latter part of tho summer. Mrs. J. W. Honmitt and sons nie now nt La Jolla, Calif., and nro on Joylng their btny thoro. It. 12. Shlno and family of Coqulllo are residing near thoin. Mrs. llonnott, in her notes to mentis nore, does not stato when sho expects to return to tho Hay. MIbs F. M. Goorgo, who has boon spending the winter at the homo of hor sister, Mrs Carl W. Kvortson, In -4 uesi .Mursuuoiti win leave noxt.Snt- i uruuy to visit menus in California. - c. F. McKnlght and wlfo loavu today for Portland and Snlom for a fow weoks' stay. Mrs. McKnlght will visit relatives at Oregon City ami uorvaiiis uororo Her return. MIsb Kiigeuln Haines of 12lktou ar rived horo this weok to visit at tho homo of hor sister, Mrs. Hort Cox. MIsb Kugonla Schilling, who has been visiting nt tho homo of hor aunt, Mrs. W. P. Murphy, will lonve for her homo lu Myrtlo Point. Mon- day. MIsb Florenco Alkon will nc- conipnny hor for a week or two visit- Dr. Hlrd H. Clnrko and Mrs. Ho- bocca Luso-Stump woro uuests nt tho Chas. Selandor homo on Catching Inlot Friday evening. Mr. nnd Mrs. Chus. Solander of Sumner nro entertaining Dr. Hlrd I). Clnrko and Mrs. Ivy Wells of North Uond tlila ovonlng. Mrs. Nols Osmundson and Mrs. iionnna 'ot coqulllo nro guests of tlielr slBtor. Mrs. Edward Moohler. Miss R. F. Herlnger, nn experi enced nnd export modlsto in lndlnq i renny to wear garments, arrived yos f t onlay from Portland to tnko tlu BAKOON WINS FIRES POLICE ERiYGME run SLEEFJ Defeated the Marshfield High School Basketball Team 34 to 8 Last Night. The basketball gamo between .Marshllold and Ilandon Inst night was won by Ilandon, with a scoro of :i I to S. The Ilandon team played exceptionally well, nnd had the ad vantage of being at homo. During tho second half several chuugcB woro made In tho Marshllold llnoup, Lccocti taking Clarke's placo at contor nntl Clnrko taking Soa muii's placo ut forward. Tho Ilandon hnskots woro niiulo by tho following: Wntklns, G Held baskets mid G fouls; Hnrvoy, 2 field bnskotBl-Chnt-hurn, n flold baskets and Rosa 1 field basket. Tho Marshlleld baskets woro mndo by: Clarke, 1 Held basket ami I foul: McDonald, two Held baskets; Lccoru,, 1 foul. Tho llneueps wero ns follows: Mnrshfleld Ilandon Position Clarke, Lecnct) Rosa Center Cnrlson Hurvoy R F Seamnn, Clnrko . , Wntklns f j F McDonald McNnlr R G Kruso Chatbiirn L G Xfiitli llciul Loses. Tho Xorth llciul high school bnB- kotball team roturned today noon from Conullle. whoro thoy woro tlo- feoted by tho Conulllo hluli school toain Inst night by n score of 10 to h. 'I ho Coiiulllo tonm had tho bono lit of their homo floor. The rosiiltB of tho gnmos so far practically Insures Coiiulllo of tho Coos County chain plonshjp. XOHTII Hi:XD PIUHiHA.M. Tho North Ilonil Llbrnry Associa tion will glvo tho llrst number of their Freo Lecturo CourBO Sunday, March 2, nt 3:00 p, m nt Eckhoff hall. Tho spoaker will bo D. A. Mc-, I. COII. Tho North nond Band will assist MAYOR MOHRISOX W COonn Ol'HTH .MARSHAL HUItLY fol NLP.MHEHIXG AT HIS lt)SIt Ill'TV, Tho Coiiulllo Sentinel ia: "At tho cnll of Mayor Morrlwil special session of tho council tum Monday evening for the purpottd investigating clinrRCS prefer against joliu Hiirly, night mu for having been found asleep V ho should have been on dutr, n Ilurly tendered Ids resignation tot! mayor provlous to tho meeila(,M over, nnd hence no notion viiUH further than to accent the olctrl tlcclslon to quit." WANTS PERM FOR HI by rendering tho following program: March, "Soldiers of tho Queon" . . ' Lnurondeau Overturo. "Hohomlnn Girl" . . nalfo i-oian, -wo Two" Fnust (Duot by R. Gobhnrt and W. Simp son.) Wnltz. "Etornnl Ivresso" .. Ganno Cantubllo, Sampson et Dolla... . ,, ; St. Saons Ilolero, "Spanish GaIoty"...p. Eno rnrapnraso, "Annie Lnurlo" Capt. Donaldson Reported! Be Seeking Permit 10 Repair Building. ii ta ...,. in, i tiint the Doul unu liiilliilnir nt tho corner ol I'l Irnl .....I llrnmlwilV. which Vtl contly damaged by Are, HI ti fnr iiiHnnsHtiiii at tlio meetlK the city council next Monday t It Ib understood that Otto 5c tor. ngont for dipt. w' u-ni no i.- infiniHlon to rernf i- bnlldlntr. Cant. Donaldson- ): to repair It aB he hasn t tou.Ik ..noil i prPCt Q 1W K'1 It Ib undoi-stood that T r.nl,1.n..t Qmnntnn &nd woro unnhlo to nmko any arn j nioniB tor uiiyiiiK " "- . ft nminlilnnn roi IICI'. While l V fomla recently, to carry out " plan of .getting fine MjWj on uonuni nvcimu ":;:. t: wvnm in iirondwny. They.o" corner of Front nnd Cent"" ThoofforttogefaP lV '"'r....,0.0""80" urtV tlon from tho other PWP orB In tho vicinity and e tnm nnrtlna wllO are pui"-, stono and brick bW'ni Donaldson property J? th , llmltB and it w - drttiJ ordlnanco regnnn'b baidUi to prevent me i" - Ilka tho Donaiuson v- llonnott rnNRiiMPTINO CimB thn iiianagemeiu or tlio Hub Dry Goods storo. Miss Horlngor has Just re turned from an extended trip to tho eastorn fashion centors and brought wmi nor soino oi mo latost stylo uiimc-iB in niuiuB suns ana coatB. Miss Horingor says that tho draped effects In skirts that wero first seen last year nro going to bo very popu lar this season. Othor important features in styles for tho coming sonson nro short Jackots, shirred backs, heltod effects and high waist lines. Miss Uorlngor expects to glvo personal attention to following tho llinrlnla lit H'Atnnn'a i . torTnoonC,w1tr,,V"COA1!,0,Xt Frl '- ; to wh ho lad n ' tornoon with Mrs. Olivia Edmnn at these matters at all times. Undermuslins II V have received the first shipment of cw.pi lin and Crepe Underwear, also a hi) Vine of llYnilni'inu iiil 7" '.... Wait for our swell line of Suits and tw, Jjou will be sorrij. The Golden Rule First National Bank Bldg.