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EVENING EDITION. 8 THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, APRIL 19, 1913- ROYAL BAKING POWDER Absolutely Pure The only Bakiftg Powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar NO ALUM, NO LIME PHOSPHATE ftu i" .,,"'' - - - (CjwtlniiPdj J&yJfllwJU- ISllzntiuth Lawlor, u well known JVIarshnold couple, lmvo been apprised of their forthcoming marriage. Tlio date lias not been announced, but It will bo In tlio near future. They will reside In the new NIcholHon apartments In North Mnrshlleld. . Cords woro received on the Hay this week announcing Hie marriage of Harry Truman and Miss .losoph lno Sneed at the homo of the bride in Portland, lost Wednesday. Mr. Truman Is tlio son of Mr. and Mrs. G. II. Truman of North Ilend. Ho lias been located In Portland for some time. His many friends on tho Hoy will unlto In extending hearty con gratulations nnd ho and his brldo will bo warmly welcomed when they visit In North Ilend this fall, as they linvo promised to do. IIAXCIiS. I The benefit danco for the North Bend Public Library will be repeated ngaln UiIh evening at Simpson Park Pavilion In responso to many re quests. The ball last Saturday even ing wiib u most delightful one, tho attendance being large. Tho pavil ion was handsomely decorated. It Is expected that the two will not a neat sum for tho benefit of tho li brary. About $20 was cleared last Sat urday night for tho library, the ex penses of tho affair having been larger than wns expected. , .5. .;. This evening, n number of Month Hold and North Ilend people will at tend tho dance to bo given nt the Arogo hotel at Empire. Tho Hastsldo Athletic club will glvo a dance In their hall this even ing, 4 4 I i:vi:xi.'cj paktv . I Mr. and Mrs. 1 C. lllrch, Mrs. .las. Richmond, Clay Church. .1. J. Kron liolm, and tlio Misses Mildred Could, KIllo ami May Church spout a pleas ant evening with Mr. and Mrs. 10, C. Ifiirkcr at their home on Fourth street Wednesday 'veiling.. At a late hour refreshments were served. 4 !' I iioxou (.ti:sts. i 4 4 Mrs. 12. C. Darker entertained n few of her friends Friday afternoon at a sowing party given in honor of her sisters, Mrs. .las. Ilichmoud and Miss Mildred Could of ('oiiilllt, who have boon visiting her the past week. Dainty refreshments were servul during tho afternoon. Tlio.o present weie: Mrs. Jus. Illchmond. Miss Mildred Could, Mrs. I.e Smith, Mrs J. J.ee Drown, Mrs, .las, Cowan. Sr Mrs. Geo. Molk. Mrs A II. Woodworth Mrs 1 C lllrch. Mrs, A, lloone. Mrs, Win. Cardell, Mis. Paul Sterling and Mrs. A. Kclifcld. Axxivnits.vitv. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Hlllyer cel ebrated their fourth wedding anni versary Friday. April 11. by enter taining a few friends at .helr home. After n merry afternoon, a sumptu ous I5::in dinner was spread, und lat er the worthy couple wero presented n number of tokens In honor of the ilav. Amoni: thoso present woro: Mrs. Arehambenu, Mrs. Ilrltton, Mrs Falconer. Mr. and Mrs. It. K. PInegor, Mr. and Mrs. Oulmetto and Miss Ireno Oulmctte. i ;mi.s' si:vi.(.' ci.ni. I : Tho Girls' Sewing club woh oiiter- tnlued this week by Miss Ilutli .Mr Laiittlilln on Friday afternoon. At ter an hour tmont In sowing tho young hoHtcuB served dainty rerresn ments. The club will meet next with Miss Wlltua Honglond on Frl day, May 2. Thoso present this week wero: Myrtlo Isaacson, Ilesslo Saud(iilst, Carol iinsiiopr, aiiiui Downs, Mary Louise McArthur, Wll ma Hongluiid and ltuth and Mayboll Mcl.aughllii. .m. c. mt(Tiii:itiiooi. Tho Methodist Hrotliorhooil held their monthly nicotlng last Tuesday evening at tho homo of David Nel son. Tho meeting opened witu songs and prayer by tho Chaplain F. A. Sacclil. A business session followed when roportB of the vlco presidents, who have charge of different departments of work wero heard. Tlio work, which Is to bo undertaken by the Ilrotherhood during tlio coming re vol. was discussed. Two new members wero added, Carl Thompson mid J. U. Languor thy. Six Invited guests wero enter tained. At the close of tho meeting Mrs. Nelson, assisted by tho members of tho Hrotliorhooil, served a splendid luncheon, .j. .j. .j. 4 4 I IMOIt.MAIi 4 4 A. II. Derbyshire and family will movo Into the Ward homo on Meado avonue which Mr. Derbyshire recent ly bought . Mr. and Mrs. II. .1. Linden will occupy tho house which tho Derbyshlit's will vncato. k ; Mrs. lloelller of Astoria left for her home today nftor a pleasant vis It with her sister, Mrs. .7. II, Groves, of North He ml. Mrs, Hones of Can ity. Oregon, is also a guest at the Groves' home, v Mrs John Stelner nnd daughter, Miss IMnn. arrived hen this week I SOCIAL CALKXDAH i TONIGHT I North Hend Library benellt I ball nt Simpson Pavilion. I Danco at Arago hall, hin- ! '' Kastslde Athletic club dance. TUUSDAY I L. O. O. M. Installation and I social. ... I Ladles' Episcopal Guild with I Mrs. W. A. Toye. ltovol Auction Hrldge with I Mrs. C. F. .McKniglit. Kastern Stan Social. WKDNUSDAV J .lolly Do7en club with Mrs. W . , S. Siiulre. II. P. O. 13. card party and I dance. TIllllSDAi I Social Sewing club, I I Mlnnle-Wls club with Mrs. I Win. Perkins. I A. X. W. club with Mrs. I Georg- Murch. I FUIDAY I i Ladles' Art dub with Mrs. A. I T. Dallies. I Ferndiile Sewing Circle with ' .Mrs. C. Lenet. I to visit at the home of their daugh ter and sister, respectively, Mrs. A. II. Derbyshire. Mr. and Mrs. Hurry Nnsburg and liabv will leave In a few days for Oakland. Cal.. where they will spend a month or so with Mrs. Nnsburg's people. They will remain until after tho marrlago of Mrs. Nnsburg's sis ter. Miss Kdlth McGraw. and Mr. Hlgelow, u mining man. which will take place May 1 1. : 0 Mrs. W. P. Murphy thin week re ceived n brief note from her niece. Mm. Hay H. Dement, stating that the "nowlywcds were still sojourning In Portland. They had a very hard trip out by stage. They did not onnouueo tho balance of the Itinerary for their honeymoon trip nor when they expected to return to their fu ture homo near Myrtle Point. V Mrs. C. C. Going ami children, who aro In Portland with relatives, are planning to spend a few months there while Mrs. Going Is receiving treatment from specialists for throat trouble. ! J. V. Hennott expects Mrs. Hen uctt and sou, Hutton O'Connor, to return from Southern California, whero they have been spending tho winter, about May 1. .j. ; Miss Kvelyn Anderson, who him been spending a fow months with Mrs. Perry, formerly Dr. May Vnnder burgh, at Honolulu, sailed from there this week for San Francisco. Sho will probnbly visit relatives and friends In California for uwhllo be fore returning home. Sho has hnd a most delightful visit on tho Islands. : : : Mrs. J. Albert Mntnon will enter tniu tho Auction Hrldge club nt her homo In West Marshllold next Wed nesday. Mrs. .1. T. McCormae, In a letter from Herkeley to Mrs. F. A. Ilnz itrtl. says that she nnd Fred will come to tho liny early In Juno to spend tho summer. Dr. McCorninc wlu accompany tliem uniesB lie re turns hero a little cnrller. Sho California. Her return was post poned ns Mr. Lagerstroni was hay ing alterations and It ipioveinents made In their new home, which lie bought of A. 1-3. Adolsperger and expects to have ready for occu pancy about May . V V Mrs. Hosn Preuss arrived here this week from San Diego, where she Is now making her homo, for n short visit with friends and relatives on the Hay. 0. It. Ilroiighton. the Southern Pu rine Knglneer In charge of the bridge work, who left this week for Gardin er to make some tests there, expects to bring his wife to tho Hay soon from Ogden, Utah, If tho work goes ahead here as Is proposed. ! Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dlninilck linv moved Into the Paul Schlllerstrom home on Sherman avenue. North Hend. Mrs. Schlllerstrom will leave soon for an extended visit at their old home in Nevada. 4 I-3LKS' .PAKTV. - -- .Mnrshlleld Lodge Xo. IK!". H. P. O. 13.. will entertain their wives, sis ters ami sweethearts at an Informal dance and card party on Wednesda.v evening at the Masonic Temple. Georue Goodriiin. .1. W. I Hillenbrand ami r.ngeiie Crosthwalt compose the committee In charge. eiu'Kcii s.li:s. The Ladles of St. Monica's uro holding a cooked food salo at the Coos liny Tea. Coffeo and Splco store In the O'Connel Hulldlng. The ladles In charge are Mrs. lOugene O' Connell, .Mrs. A. II. Powers. Mrs. .las. Cowan. . end Mrs. Dnlon. The Ladles of the Presbyterian church will hold a cooked food salo at the Perry & Nicholson store. Sat urday. April 2. Through an er ror tho salo was nnn'oiinced for to day. 4 . 4 I LIKKAKV XOTKS. Helow Is u list (i ft he new books Just received by the library. They nro ready to ho taken out. Children's books "Jo's Hoys" by Alcott. "Hose In Hloom" by Alcott. "Secret of tho Clan" by Alice Drown, "Her Sixteenth Year" by II. D Drown. "Hobluson Crusoe" by Defoe. "Oaklelgli" by K. D. Poland. "Hetty Wales, Frusliman" by. Ward. "Hetty Wines. Junior" by Ward. "Hefty Wales. Senior" by Ward "Hetty Wales, Sophoiiioio" by Ward. Iteferonco books "Handbook of 1'iilvorsnl Litera ture" by Hottu. "Index to Poetry and Uecltntlou" by Granger. "References for Literary Work ers" by Motion. Non-flctlon ' Twenty Years of Hull House" by Addams. "Loss of tlio S. S. Tltniilc" by Hecsley. "Your Culled Stutes" by Dennett. "South America" by Hryce. "Some American Story Tellers" eiiiiier. "" i... ;,...... would llko to come earlier but wishes i -..,' ;,,. a,.... n.ii... ,., i Cooper. I "Practical Lessons In F.loctrlclty" Miss Hlanche Ferdlne. a fornierl' ,..,'.' .,.,. ... Miiriiiiini.i Uci.,...i innt-in.r. mill who i ' """!'" Spenkliig by I lotliers, I. ....w toaelilnir at Klein. Oretro... ! .. "Practical HooUKeopillg by Grlf- to remain until Fred's school closes for tho summer vacation 4. . .;. writes friends that sho Is planning to attend summer school nt Dolling ham, Wash., during tho summer va cation. 4' 4 F. M. Filedberg, who is now nt Los Aniseles, writes Mrs. Frlodberg that ho Is not recuperating as rap Idly as ho had hoped. Ho docs not expect to return to tho Day until early In the summer. ! ' 4 Mrs. W. T. Merchant ami chll dren oxpect to lenvo very soon for San Francisco, whoro they will mako an extended stay with relatives and 1 friends. Mr. Merchant will Join! tliem tliere Inter. 4- Mrs. L. J. Simpson of North Dcnd returned yesterday from her visit nt flth. "Fatigue and Knicleucy" by Gold niark. "Collected Versos" by Kipling. "Songs From Hooks' by Kipling, "Mushroom Guldo" by Miushnll. Fiction "Luro of the Iron Trail" by Adair. "Heroine In Hrone" by Allen. "Chnrgo It" by Hooholor. "Douching for Sylvia" by Hlnd loxs. "Good Indian" by Dower. "Corporal Cnineron" by Connor. "Dest of n Und Job" by Duncan. "Silas Mnrner" by Eliot. Mountain Girl" bv Krsklno. "Heart of tho Kills" by Fox. (Sec ond copy. "Patrician" by Galsworthy. Riders of tho Purplo Sage" by 4T Astoria, having been delayed n week. ' Grey. 4 I "Paul Hiindel" by Ilarbon. Sirs. A. T. Lagerstroni will piob- "Cnbbnges and Kings" by Henry, nbly arrlvo homo on tho next Nnnn I "Coaso Firing" by Johnston. Smith from her lstt In Southern J "C'np'n Warren's Wards" bv T,lu coin. "Lady Doc" by Locklmrt, HEADQUARTERS FOR FISHING TACKLE It always pays to go io hciulquni'tors when you want things right. Wo arc headquarters Tor fishing tackle and when you come to us you get things right. Our assortments are thoroughly complete. We have tackle of every descrip tion. If you need anything at all in the tackle line we invite your inspection, ('time in any time you want and look tliem over. We recommend for tomorrow's fishing "Major" and ' Salmon Hackle," (Junnery special tied flies. These flies have been "the dope" during the past week. .Mail us your orders. We prepay parcels post to tiny part of Southern Oregon. "Dnvvson II Fortuno Iluntor" bv ! MiCutclieon. "White Shield" by Heed. ""C. Q.' In tho Wlioloss House" by Train. "Unknown Quantity" bv Van Dyke. "Cry In tho Wilderness" by Wal ler. "The Hoof" by Whnrton. "Heather Moon" bv Wllllnmson "Members of the family" by WIs- tor. "Dlack Pearl" by Woodrow. Tho llirnry board and tho public would like to otend their thanks to the telephone company for tho puiung in of n tolephono In tho II "liny. 1 ins win greatly mcrooso 1 no euicioncy or the library service. Hooks con bo renewed and reserved by telephone. Notifications of books reserved cnu bo given in tlio same way. snort roieienco nuosHmis ran bo looked up quickly and answered ,b tolephono. The number Is 1C2 L. 6 THE GUNNERY5 NORTH BEND NOTES. .Miss MarthnVorden of Allogany i" vimuiiK in .urin ueiid today Along the Waterfront. l-'ishing Tackle at "Wholesale and detail. Sportsmen's Headquarters. Front St., Marshiield, Or. an The Mllllcoma. of tho Catching in let run. Is laid up for repairs owing to trouble with tho engine. New STVLKS In PHOTOS nt QUATKHM.VSS STl'DIO. 214 Front. New Dresses and Suits So Prettily Made You Can't Help Wanting Them If these new Dresses and Suits t1;,t im(l j rived had no other recommendation but Unii t nearly every woman who sees tlK,n Wn(i one. However, they become decid,.,llv ,,.,, (Vi,llt live when they aro examined cIohcIv' ,m,i J 1 he excellence ol the nialerials and tlio woiulorf,, line workmanship that has been used i . , . the... together. '" ln,ttS It's a recent, shipment which iiiim,lu,.,s ,,,-, charining new fashion ideas and color cfiV(.'s ' tically every one will be considered a distinct y!" cii.v. Xo branch .f t,jK iSt01.c,s business more lorHbly lcl. oust rates how 1 lirout-n is its service than in UHy Suits, Dresses, and Coats. And never has tlio supenor ity of its service been so em phatic as in the thoroughly thorough style assortments of Spring and Siiininer wearing apparel. One can begin as low as $1,50 for a Dress or $Y2M) for a Suit and select through easy price stages, up to luxiiriom garments that are fairly priced at if'lo.OO. And the woman who wish es inexpensive garments lias the satisfaction of knowing that she is correctly attired as well as the one whose tastes nnd demands are for the more elaborate. "Money Talks" HUB DRY GOODS CO. ijf ?v. '-7 'III w I 111 1 POT x$0r I O'Comiell Bldg. Phone Ml BASEBALL SCORE Rain Prevents Portland-Los Angeles Game Oakland and Sacramento Lose sr.xm. or ci,rns. w. Oakland 0 I.oa Aimok-H ... .10 SninuiRMito 7 I Sim FnuiilHro . . . s l I'ortliinil I Vonlcu 7 L r r, m I l s Pet. .t;i:i .(G7 .r.oo .171 .129 .389 POHTl.AXn, Or., April 19. Haln piovpiilod tlio I'ortlnml-hofl Ai)K'lca Bmni) lun yntonlay. Tho othor Coant I.casuo khiiioh resulted aH fol Iovvb: At Voinnii II. II. K. Venlco 7 11 0 Sacramento 0 5 I At- San Francisco it. II. K. San Francisco 0 9 2 Oakland 5. 10 1 OIUXOH SIIKItllKT nt TjKWIB You know what that means. STKAMKIt FIFIKM) SAIUS from IIA.NDOX SIOXDAV evonlnj;. Mon day nftornoon's train connects. ItKS HUVATIOXS can bo mado nt tho TITI.i: (JCAUAXTKIJ Vi AHSTH.VCT CO'S OFFICIJ. ouAXoi: smamirr at lfavis You know whnt that means. If you have anything to soil, ren trnilo. or want lioln. trv a Want A A SIX-CLUB BALL LEAGUE Will ho welcomed by tho fans of Coos county. Kvoryhody welcomes tho Flno Fountain Drinks nt Sartor's and everybody Is wolcomo nt Sar rto's. Conio In and see. Some choice fresi Candy just ro-colvod. THIS II 1Y I Owners Think They Can Float Stranded Schooner Soon Wreck Due to Engine. Archie Joliiwlon returned W : J onlng from a l.uBlnew trip to uslawand iriiiimiio. "f0'" tt, schooner Anvil hlsh "f.-MSJ beach and In Biirli , n posll Ion Ito "; owner. Cnnloln Vei,ff;hS null her off on Vf'Xt ffi between today ami d "V porlod of iimiBU'il h IrIi w means of procedure ln0ttl. A Ilvo ton rock has ", iA nnd to lllB,e,f?ha,i(!Jni wlro cnblo and nt lilRh I U W. means of two ti.K- and tbj " ment, Captain Vcnsey e'P11 lloat tlio Anvil. UU(V Tho little Rnw'lno trai', d fr wont ashore In ")jfX fi,ft havo been wrecked & ,wt Ono eiiKlne ln,k'frn11dAlBW f tho Plmnnol and ru. s,t ruddor. Then the other enjw back on her. Mrir j.Cl Tho Anvil wont nhoronearir foot north of the eh"'" J u Porter, of Por ter nw tgn. hero yesterday, sa rt w have got out o lmcf"tbelW oi, oiriirk tho flist 'lmo.aJ.;.. liter, coo came up a coup o r - drawliiB a f"otn,0lovv Ud"nd than tho Anvil, at low hub plenty oi whw. usil111. ..ir rtf wnier. ,. i V,' ' n7a f .oMlblo chrg" c( Captain Levi Buy. le r. w f t Coos county and bibb won , havo been rife ot P lorew erJOttf reports there about W,, actions an. m-m.v. --. beIng p. slblo for tho disaster n roborated. $ K There vvl.l U $ Loyal Ordop of Moow ovpnliiR. Al'rll "installation of There IH ,lt' w"? com nnd later n ' meaV g cards and same; A' rf , jj visiting mci ii 8 S are l slstors and bvvccih ny (dor of ooK, Secret GKO. l , -..ruff o-aK,ft1i5t,Sy You know what thai w