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r THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1913 EVENING EDITION. 10 No Substitutes RETURN to the grocer all sub stitutes sent you for Royal Bak " ing Powder. There is no sub stitute for ROYAL. Royal is a pure, cream of tartar baking powder, and healthful. Powders offered as sub stitutes are made from alum. .! , (Continued from Page Threo.) os Frlzeen, Wllllums. Myron, John son, Inez Johnson, Lnrson, Hooch, Anderson, Marion llorsfnil, Messrs. Sehmedding. Wolfrnm Sehmedding, Dotson. Williams. Fllesberg, Mas ter I'asquln Rrndfiold. : 4 I LLWCIIIIOX ! ; A delightful luncheon was given Ttiosiliiv nftornoon by Mrs. I.. C. Reynolds at her homo on North Rend Heights. As It was Marian Reynolds' twenty-second birthday, the decorations wore red and white, the colors of Harvard University. iil.nt.i Mi nm'twilflu tsi tit iirpsiniit n student'. Those present wore: Mes-i Those dnmes Fred Mollis. or. Win. Vniighan, David Vaughn, Nlel Hanhs. Henry nurmester and L. L. Thomns. Lnitghlln. Myrtle Isaacson, Carol Hahskopf. Ruby Cooley, lOlslo Thomas, Clara Ferguson, Alary Mc Arthur. Ruth Sandiiulst and Agnes Samlquist. DISCl'SS SCHOOLS. Last evening's mooting of the Mnrshflold Patrons and Teachers' Club at the high school building was fairly well attended. It was devol ved, principally lo a discussion of preventing bad habits among chil dren and the tobacco habit among school boys was the principal one dwelt upon. Mrs. J. Wright Wilson presided. She road an able paper. Among thoso participating In tho discussion wore Superintendent J. W. Wilson. Mrs. M. A. Swcotinun and Mrs. Thontnn. 4- I CllltlKTKMXCS. I Mr. and Mrs. Harry Xasburg have named their daughter, whoso advent this week brought more jov and sunshine into their home, .Sarah 121 len. In honor of Mrs. Nasburg's mother, Mrs. MeC.raw. of Oakland. Walter I.azello, Jr.. Is tho nnmn Unit Mr. and Mrs. Walter Claybangh have conferred upon their first son. Mrs. Claybangh. who has boon at .Mercy Hospital, will probably re turn homo early next week. Robert McCann Smith Is tho iinnm that Mr. and Mrs. K. (Joorgo Smith, of South Coos River have conferred upon their first child. Tho name Is In honor of Robert McCann. the well-known North Rend pioneer, who Is Mrs. Smith's father and who Is groiitly elated over his first grand eon. 4 I karkwkll PARTV. I The North llond Mlzpah Itlblo Class and the Christina Kndonvor Society, united In a farewell party for Tom Stora. who loft today for Los Alludes, at tho homo of Judge nnd Mrs. V. K. Walters. About thirty-five young folks were pres ent, and games and music made It a most enjoyable affair. Light re freshments wore served, : : xouwkciax vorxtj pkopli: I 4 The Norwegian Young People's Society met nt the Norwegian Hall last Saturday evening. They hold their regular business session, nfter which delicious refreshments were served by Mrs. Chris Loo and Tnl mer Nelson. Tho evening was spent in a social way, enjoyed very much much by all the members present. The next mooting will be 'held on Saturday evening. November 2:2. present were: Rev. nnd Mrs. R. O. Thorpe. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Loo. Misses Dorothy Johnson, Thon Larson. lMna nnd Jennie Johnson, Elsie Larson nnd Mnbel and Cora Mathison: Messrs. Peter Ommel, Until Onbi'lelson. Louis Kuutson, K. Rrannor. Andrew King. Alfred Jnren. 10. O. Mellon. Olas Klrkrelt. Talmer Nelson. Chris nnd Potor Thorpe, O. Olson, Nelson Anderson, Dwesset Larson and Arnoson. ! I LITKRARV SOCIKTV I Last evening the young people of tho First llnptlst Church mot nt the church parlors and organized a lit erary society. Miss Ilelva Flanagan wan elected temporary chnlrmnn, who thon rend tho constitution, which was accented. Tho following officers wore elected for n term of six months: President, Miss Relva Flanagan: vice-pros., Ilolbort Car lisle; secretary. Miss Carrlo Ross: treasurer, Miss Helen MoLnighlln. It was agreed to meet agnln Tues day. November -" nt tho church parlors. The ovenltm closed with music, guinea and dnlnty refresh ments. Those present were: Rev. and Mrs. A. F. Hasaford. the Misses Ruth Hodden. Mildred Storey. Ruby Coo ley. Vera Harris, Torn Lund, Rllla and Carrie Ross, Uesslo and Rolva Flanagan. Florence Rohfold. Frances Franse, F.vn Dresser. Rcsh Ayre, Helen McLaughlin, Lola Montgom ery, Alpha. Mnuzoy, and Messrs. Charles Smith, Loren Cooloy, Clif ford nnd Charles Donne, Albert Rassfonl, Jr.. Joe Roonoy. Karl Slaglo, llulbort Carllslo, F.ugeno Montgomery, Will McDonald and Charles Frnedollus. fr INFORMAL CHAT. 4 I K.V.IOV HALL I The "ragging ball" given liv the Nott-n-me at the Finnish Hall last evening was enjoved bv about thir ty Marshfleld and North Rend cou ples, it was the (list of a series that tho club, composed mostly of mem bers of the Outing Club are giving. I Itlltrillt.W I'ARTV . Miss Ressle Sandiiulst gavo a party last Saturday nftornoon, tho occasion being her fifteenth blrth dny. Tho decorations wero beauti ful, tho color scheiuo being red nnd white. Red and white dahlias wore used In profusion. The refreshments were carried out in tho snine color Kcheino. Tho afternoon was Im luenaoly enjoyed by all present, games being played anil a social time hail. Those present wore: An na Downs. Ruth Anderson. Ruth Mc- I 4 Mr. nnd Mrs. Chns. Stnuff nro planning to leave early In January for California whore they will spend a few weeks visiting with relatives and ntopplug nt points of Interest. V V V Miss Clara Crawford, who has boon visiting her sister, .Mrs, R. A. Auulu at Myrtle Point, and Miss Vera Potter, were guests of Mrs. J. C. S win to id this week while en route lo Portland, where thoy will sp'Mid the winter, Mrs. Crawford will Join them there later, I. Hacker of Coiiillle arrived here this week en route to Pasadena. i Calif., where he will spend tho vin j tor. Ho Is planning to make his I home permanently in Coos County I again. His daughter. Mrs. Low I Hazard, accompanied him here from 1 1 equine. I i Mr. and .Mrs, .1. 11. Flanagan ro ' turned this week from San Fran cisco, whore they have spent a few weeks at tho homo of Mrs, Flaua gnu's mother, Mrs. Proctor. ."I'B. A. L. fllousoworth arrived home this week from California, wuore sue uas noon spending a few months, her last visit bolng at Mon- rovia. Calll., with Mr. and Mrs. win. tirlincs. -t Miss .solum Johnson, daughter of Engraved Calling Cards AT- i RED CROSS DRUG STORE Script, 100 cards and plate $2.00 Old English, 100 cards and plate $3.50 SOCIAL CALKXRAH. TON1UHT. Rand linnco at Eagles Hall. TIMiSDAY. Rrldge Qltib with Mrs. K. K. Jones. North Rend Catholic Ladles Card Party. Marshtlcld Episcopal Guild with Mrs. K. P. Lewis. North Rend Parents' and I Teachers' Club. i U'KDNFSDAV. D. M. C. Club with Mrs. H. J. Linden in North Rend. Priscllla Club with Mrs, N. L. Sandou. Narcissus Club with Miss Rlancho Tollol'son nt Unstable. THURSDAY. Norwegian Lutheran Young Peoples' Fifth Anniversary Cele bration. A. N. W. Club with Mrs. W. F. Squire. Fastslde Sewing Club with Mrs. Robt. Kittson. North Rend Altar Otiild with Mrs. Rartle. Social Sowing Club with .Mrs. Del Rhodes. Young Matrons' Club with Mrs. .1. C. Kendall. FRIDAY. Ferndale Sewing Circle with Mrs. J. II. Ilotiser. Jolly Sixteen Club with Mrs. Fred Kruse at North Rend. Past Matrons' Association with Mrs. F. E. Allen. Revs' Excelsior Club with Melville Chttt'orton. SATURDAY. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Johnson, who was compelled to give up her musi cal cotirso In California and return home on account of 111 health, is getting along nicely. Miss Ruth Allen, who has boon visiting relatives In Lebanon. Or., writes that she will return home soon after Thanksgiving. She has been having a most delightful stay there. Miss Myrtle Cowan 'lonves this week for Eugene where she will outer the Stnte 1'nlvcrslty- nnd take a Commercial Course. Mrs. John A. Rlatt nnd Mrs. W. E. llonglaud spent a few days this week as the guests of Mrs. F. A. Unities nt Myrtle Point. : Mrs. C. O. Ilockott of North Rend Is spending the winter nt Portland, having taken npartinonts at 101." Wasco street. Their son lias entered school there. j. j Mrs. Rrndford Wheeler onter- tnlned Mrs. J. Howard Fisher of C.ardlner, Mrs. H. L. Coleman, and Miss Ibis Marsh at luncheon Sntur day. 4 4" Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Hngite who have boon spending tho fall motor Ing through Cnllfornln. hnvc taken apnrtments at Los Angeles and ex pect to spend a month or two there. They arc located In the Golden Apnrtments at 112S West Seventh street. Los Angeles. Mr. nnd Mrs. F. M. Mnrhoffer hnvo moved from South Rroadway Into their Hue new home In Hun ker Hill. Mrs. Fred Cattrall and her ninth- ot. Mrs. Mnry Statin, and brother. James StaulT. loft today for their homos In California after a few weeks' visit with relntlves on the Hay. a a Mrs. W. C. Ralloy. of North Rend. who Is spending a few mouths In Southern California. Is now nt Ava Ion, Cntallim Islands, and writes t lint she Is having a flno visit. Their daughter, Helen, has entered school there. A ,1, 4. MIbh Florence Alkon loft today tor sail rrancisoo nnd noiKcioy whero shb will visit for a while. Mrs. Fred Rnrunrd and baby havo neon guests of nor mot her. Mrs. Wilson, at Sumner, tho past week, fr Mrs. A. S. Eldrldgo. of Seattle. arrived hero this week to spend six weeks or two months at the homo of her brother, A. O. Rogers, on Coos RIvor, and with her parents unit otner rointlvos in this section. i A . Mr. nnd Mrs. L. W. Langdon will leave soon for Willamette Valley points whore they will spend u few months visiting romtlves and later proceed to Soul horn California, where they will spend tho greater part of the coming year. Mr. Lang don was compelled to give up his position with the C. A. Smith com pany on nccount or 111 health and plans to take an extouded vacation In which to recuperate. :6et Your: From S Now PleaM come uirly for your sitting's. LATKST MOUXTIXGS AXD STYLKS. Rrouduny, near LVntrul. Winter Coats Revealing Fasrinafm C1.1 wtIg oiyies $9.50, $10, $12.50, $15, $18.75, $20, $25 and up to $52.59 Stunning combinations in Rondos, Duvetynes, Sealctto .materials, colorings nnd tiiinntlnRS. in full nssoid,,,.,,, 0 Plush, Astrachan Cloth, Itnby Lamb Unils. i,...i.t.. ''lAnaM. ilielines and rough Scotch mixtures. This display is Important to every -woman I t1llnc,lllK ullliotit cxtnivncnnco. J Ir I gi , Ut . , u ' x ' eoks stjie Women's Suits Individuality Their Chief Charm $15, $17.50, $18.75, $20, $22.50, $25 and up to $55 (I'urtiicntN of combined quality and riictlcabllH.v, showing the styles ami trimmings f iVIiitor. Xot only does the assortment Include most beautiful effects in Diagonals it'" ' roni,,l!t Cheviot Serges, Velours tie Inline, etc., In outnwtiy ell'octs, blouse styles mid other nu I al,r'u. In the latest draped and slashed Ideas, hut it convincingly demonstrates Hm .! CM,'"ullili store's REAL VALUK.f.'IVIX(2. "'I'ttnur, of Women's Dresses Values Extraordinary! Styles Out of theOrdin iaryi 'I'll. miisi IiiiiiiKiiiiii. ilt'issis to lie seen this season, coiiiiii'lsliiir vnn.ii.ii , ' " "r"" I'Mii'iiaso , si,.i , licet, itl'teruoou ami evening wear. .Mote llinii tlilrt.v.fho nltracHvo tmidels In 1'iendi S". r yarn Worsted, Woid Ratine, Wool Reps, new models III Crepe tie Chine ami Chariiieiis'e 'lM "l,c'' daylight nnd night shades. If you have it dross to purchase tills season, do nt ius MH,(" ,ei"l,"ll Smart, New Walking Skirts Showing the new plaids and checks, latest draped effects at $5 to $9 A special lot of all-wool serge skirts in Navy and Black $3.95 Another shipment of those gray and tan wool mixtures an exceptional skirt at $2.50 Exclusive Agents The Moclart "front-lnccd" Corset. $3.50 to The American Lady Corset to $5 The Derby Glove , $j5 The Ladies Home Journal Patterns, November number, "Criterion of Fash ion," now on sale, per copy 5C Hub Dry Goods Co. Smart Wear for Women. Corner Broadway and Central Avenue. Phone 361 icaa MANY LEAVE ON DEDONDO Steamer Sails This Morning for San Francisco Cargo Principally Lumber. The Redondo Hailed t lilts uiornliiK for San Francisco with a capacity paHHonKor list. There wuh connldor- ablo uilKcellauooiiH l'relKht In uddl tlou to tho lumber caro from tho Smith mill. AinoiiK those falling on the Redon do wore .MnrKiirot Krlck, .Mrs. 1). RackciiHtoo, Mnry Krlck, K. .1. Goreko, O. IOIlera, Roland RocHoy, .Airs. .1. v. Cattrall, Mih. Mary K. Stnuff, MIhh Florence Alkon, R. Wilbur LowIh, Tom Storn, V. II. Stnuff. Herbert L. Johns, Mrs. A. II. Stutsmun, I.co Crn- ven, R. K. Fisher, Miss Gonova Locks, Mrs. C, YV. McCulloch, Mr. and Mrs. Perry l.aiinliiK. W. A. Lndy, C. W. McCulloch. R. S. Jordan, 1). II.Mnnn, I). Fnlkner, J Moreno, T J Sealfe, llaptlsto Gutsnoln, F. Stclklvlch. W, RaiiKO, A. Malbury, M. Ilnlper, John Roland, C. CnsteiH, C. Duttlsto. Curio Toiiorco, 10. (lanthor, D. C. Noll, Davo Miller, (ins Wiikos, John Ilnrrinmn, Sam Wilson, Chris Anderson, Patrick Carr, Henry Hindi, Mlko IOtlar. Geo. Carter and O. Thonias. PLAN TAKEN IIP Committee of Catching Inlet Ranchers Will Visit Coquille Association. J. M. Culley, II. W. Sanford, Louis Stone ami A. W. Atkins have been uppoliitod n coiniulttee by tho Cntoh Iiir Inlet rauohors to attend n nicotine of the Coiiilllo Vnlley fnrniors to bo hold November 2 a to socuro ideas for tho proposed co-operatlvo move ment among the Coos Ray ranchers. Tho Cntjiilllo mootliiK will ho In the nature of nu annual picnic. Tho co oporatlvo movement thoro Is reported to bo BiictoedliiK nlcoly and tho Coos Ray ranchers propose to follow their plan of organization. Thoy will mnko a roport of their Investigation to the Coos Ray rauoh ors at a mooting to bo hold in Marsh hold, Monday, Novoinhor 2-1. The proposed co-oporatlvo socloty will at llrst tnko up the mnttor of mnrkotlng farm liroducts. Tho moetliig will bo held In tho Finnish Ilnll nt 10 o' clock on tho morning of November STAR THFATFR II III. North Bend TONIGHT! A. Quatermass, Mgr. RIG VAl'DHVIM.K IUI.I, ('ciiige llatiNoa, llntili romtiliai; JRns Kcs-lcr, fanious toniflM, and Xnriniui FrlUhett li their comedy hIiiIiik anil dimltj. urn i'i:i;t of prti'iiks. ('Ill I.I) OF WARD In Tlll A(T()R The tale of W- ORCIIKSTIU MISI0 Admissliin ID and 13 rent8- AUOMKXTKI) OHCHKSTM ADMISSION, 15 and 25 cent!. Jennings' Store AT NORTH BEND Just received, a big Bhlpment cf Stamped Goods for Embroidery 21. I I AMONG THE SICK I 1-3. W. Frnnklln. of r.nrillnniv mi. (lorwent an oncratlon n Mnmv Una. Pltnl a few dllVS nun for nlnnimli . trouble, nnd la reported to ho gottlng itioug uicoiy, Mrs. Robert Robertson, of North Rond, who underwent nn operation nt MOI'CV Hosnltlll n ttw rlnva nirn Is reported to bo In a rather critical condition. Fred Smith, of tlio llnli tin. r!nn,i store, who rocontlv imitiri'nn n operation for appendicitis nt Mercy Hospital, is getting nlong nlcoly. John Rrockoll, of Rtinker Hill, wns nblo to leavo Morcy Hospital yestorday. having fully recovorod. W. I. Wisdom, of Florenco, who has boon nt Mercy Hospltnl receiv ing treatment for nn old Injurv to his head, was able to loavo the 'hos pital yesterday. ni'vs I'Iaxo. Miss Daisy Anderson hns pur chased a hnndsomo now Hardnian piano from the Wiley R. Allon Co. HANI) 1MXCK AT KAOLK'S HALL, SATL'ltDAY, XOVK.M11ER 15. ' All ItiwN of HOT imiXKS m( 8is t V HaniUr Fountnln. HaedPaiinitedlClliina AND Havilaimdl China We have received a shipment of pretty decorations in Haviland China. We have put these up in sets o? 01 cup, a saucer and a plate to, match. These se $2,50 to $4,00 per set, Call and see them, We have a nice selection of medium priced hand painted china, from 75c to $3,00, SEE OUR WINDOW. Red Cross Drug Store Phone 122 Motorcycled