A T" v "?r-j3.r ?IMI'Wm,m aVM ) THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 191 1 EVENING EDITION. 8 It F t il J !V v 7 r I I ROYAL BAKING POWDER Absolutely Pure The only Baking Powder made fromRoyalGrapeCreamofTartar NO ALUM, NO LIME PHOSPHATE V .tr.rrJl ..SvSfr (Continued pago by MIbs Grnco Fulton wnB well ro cclvcd. The rooms were decornted In hlun hvilroncln nnd JnsnilneB. Thoao Invltod wero Misses Blanche nnd Grace Williams, Mildred and Wlnl- frcdltood, Bessie lmmcl, Grace Murr, Esther Imhoff, Ellen Anderson, Qrnco Fulton, Amy Reynolds, Miss Alpha "Wlcklund, MIbb Florenco Jennings Irom Portland, Mrs, V T Itntlcnn Mrs. Robert McCannj Ralph Coke, Marlon Reynolds, Harvey and Harry Russell, E. Geo Smith and Mr. Weir. 0 The rector and vestrymen, of Em manuel Episcopal church have ar ranged for an Informal social gather ing for tho members of tho church and their friends on Wednesday eve ning, Soptembcr 27. Tho Swedish Lutheran Hall, nt tho corner of Com mcrclnl nnd Third streets, has been rented for this purpose. I 0 I C. F. McKnlght left today for Cor- hi- , u,i,nrn onriv lii n-(o- l.or ho will bo married to Miss Spang- i n fnr,nr nni.noi mntn mul now atinstructor In Oregon Agricultural ... ,.. , i college, wuiiu no luiium iiiiiiumiku- . t t tu. mi n,,ntinia imvn h mn.in ,. fnw frinn.iB hnvo lmnn nprirlscd nnd tho host of friends of tho prominent young Marshnold nt- lornoy will unite In oxtondlng boit wishes, oven If thoy nro a llttlo oar- ly. His mother, Mrs. McKnlght, nnd Tils alstors, Mrs. F. A. Hazard and Mrs. Geo. W. Logglo, wlll-como down from BolllnKhnm to attend tho cere- Tiinnlnn Mm. C!. A. Mnflln. nt Jlnrshnold, anothor BlBtor, will also bo In attendance. 0 Mrs. A. T. Unities Is expected homo next weok from Sun Francisco whero lins been visiting tho pnst few woo!; with her son, George, who entered school there thin fall. 0 Mrs. W. II. Curtis entertained tho Ladles' Art club Friday afternoon. -j no iioxi mooting or mo nun win oo 'with Mrs. F. M. Flyo Friday, Sop- lemuor -o. 0 Last Tuosdny ovonlng nt S: 30, o'clock, occurred tho wedding nt Bunker Hill of Mnlcom, J. Ander-J Bon nnd Daisy Richardson. The core- mony wns performed by nev. O. Le- Roy Hnll, using tho ring sorvlro. Tho I wedding was held In tho now honw ' which tho groom had provided and In from nago 2.) They're Here Just arrived from t o oast the swcllcst lino of Clothing ever shown in Marshfield, We especially want the young men to conic in and look at them, for they have CLASS, aid the price, $20.00 to $25.00, WELL, we just ask you to judge. Our wet-weather gools are here too, Swell Eng lish Slip-Ons, and Light Rubber Tourists Coats for street wear, Slickers an 1 Rubber Boots for work; so, get ready NOW for that rain. THE TOGGERY which the happy couplo now nro at lionio to their, ninny frlondB. Only n few witnessed the ceremony, those being chiefly the cIobo friends and relatives of the contracting parties. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. 1Iornmn gmlthgnll, Mr. niidMr.W.J. c Frcd G,ovcr, Mr. nn,i 'Mrs. ,.... Ml , nnlnr.. wnuur """' " ""- , "' IWUIIII HIUllIll uouii, ,.... ,..,..!. T, IhI.m mriatn (VIII Richardson, Eloretit Richardson nnd Allco Rich ardson. 0 Tho Bridge Club will moot next Wednesday with Mrs. W. A. Toyo In West Muruhflold. 0 Miss Mamlo Mnhoncy Is expected In overland In n dny or two from n few weeks' visit with friends nnd relatives In Portland, McMlnnvlllo nnd Washington points. 0 preparation for tho fancy dancing cntcrtnlnmcnt to bo given nt tho Mu- sonic Opora Houso next Friday ovon- lnK. September 20, ns a benefit for tho Mnrshflold Public Llbrnry arc progressing nicely. The advance onin of tickets will begin today. A ... ..- lnreo number of locnl chllurcn ami womon will participate undor the ill- rectlon or Professor Boggs nnd tho program promises to bo mi unusuall onjoynblo nffnlr. Tho fact that many local pcoplo will nBslst and that tho proceeds go ns a benolU for tho Hbrnry will Insure n largo nuon.i nnce. Tho progrnm will bo us follows: OriUld March. Scottish Sword Dance Seven llttlo I girls. Highland Fling Soven llttlo gins, Highland Scottish Seven llttlo glrlft Teildv Benrs nnd French Dolls Twenty llttlo folks. Mnlo Quartette Messrs. Balllngor, Ostllnd, Richards and Jones Exhibition. Skirt Dance Seven little glrlH. Exhibition. Waltz Minuet. SnlIor.H nomplpo-Seven llttlo glrlf KXi,u,!tolii. ml,,0 Q,,nrtetto MoBsrs. Dnjllngcr, Ostllnd, Richards nnd Jones." Irish TIlt-r-MIss Edna Bllvcn. Exhibition. May polo dnnco Sixteen young girls Exhibition, Grand Mnrch. 0 Mrs. Eugeno Crosthwnlto enter tallied several ladles nt dinner Frl- LEAVE TODAY W Steamship Sails This Morning For Portland With Many Passengers. ' The Breakwater sailed this morn ing with a lnrge passenger list for Portland. She had a pretty fair car go of freight. Among those sailing on her wore. Frank Mather, Jno. Moon nnd wife, Mrs. Peterson, MIbs Peterson, Mre. Hazel Cox, Miss Florence Jennings, MIbb N. McDonnld, C. E. Grocsbeck. A. F. llouglns, Mae Anderson, John Anderson, Mrs. II. M. Monroo, Vor- me Henderson, W. W. Wheeler F. W. Humphrey, B. M. Ilolcomb, Mrs. M. Cnrr, F. M. Crawford, Robt. Ham. Robt. Marsden, Sr., Mrs. Geo. Prntl, Bosslo Pratt, Helen Pratt, Georgia Pratt, Mrs. Roberts, B. A. Barrett, J. Perry, L. B. Larson, Chas. John son, Inez McFnrland, Ethel Bernard, G. E. Pratt, Willis Martin, Miss L Conlogue, Slgna Larson, Ed Woldoi, E. S. Edwards, Goo. F. Fuller, C. T. Holland, Grace Cameron, Wm Hlnks mnn, Davo Hlnksmnn, Robt. Hiuks- mnn, II. II. I.eep, J. Jiurrcy, J. :s. Vnughm, Chns Marshall, G. Mc Namara, Mrs. G. McNamnra, Mrs. A. Grundy, F. B. Wnltc, Mr. McWhar- tcr, L. II. Arneson nnd wlfo, A. T. llousor, MIbs Flora Armstrong, X. Hutchlna, Mrs. Conrad, E. B. Duffoy, C. F. McKnlght, J. A. O'Kolly, Mrs. Hnmmond nnd SiiBnn Marshall. day evening. Her guestH Included MrH. Jennings, Mrs. Peck, Mrs Fred Dnchmnn nnd Mrs. Pnrsons. Miss Rose Myrcn returned today from a wcok's visit with Miss May Peterson of Hnyncs Inlet. Mrs. Mndgo Savagc-Colomnn Is hero from Spoknno for it few wcokn' visit with her pnrcnts, Mr. nnd Mr?. A. J. Savngo. 0 MIbs Vlvlnn Annnn of Myrtle Point spent Saturday In Mnrslillcld ns tho guest of Cell u Swlnford. Tho Progress Club will hold tholr nniiunl picnic next Mondny at the summer homo of Mrs. W. 8. Chnndlor on South Coob Rlvor. This will mnrk tho resumption of the season's work, the first business meeting being held two weekH from Monday at tho home of Mrs. Wnrd M. lllako. WEDDED in YEARS; NEVER SAW muni: SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Sept. 2:i. After in years of mnrrled life, during which ho hns never seen his bride, Mnnuol K. Sllvn, n trackwalker employed In tho snowsheds of tho Southern Pn rlflo company, has boon granted lenvo to return to Portugal for his delnycd honeymoon. "I've never seen her, nnd we've boon married nbout 15 years now," Sllvn wroto to tho company, nnd explained tho mnrrlngo with n sweetheart of his boyhood days hnd been celo brnted undor tho contract form recognized In Portugal. It Is estimated ho has walked 200,073 miles during his em- ployment on tho railroad, nnd 4 ho Is now receiving a pension from tho company. Social DANCE TOXIOHT I. O. (). F. HAM;. Foto supplies and flnlshlng ker Studio. -Wal- IRRESISTIBLE GOODNESS Ilealthfulness and purity nro threo of tho qualities which make Staf ford's chocolates so popular. Tho purest and freshest of chocolato Is used, as well as tho richest of cream fillers. They have a pnlatablo flavor nnd freshness that distinguishes them from all other makes. TWO STORES. (giwffondk ALLIANCE IN DID OUT TODAY Steamer Arrived This Morning From Eureka and Sails North. The Alliance nrrlved In this morn ing from Eurokn and sailed a few hours Inter for Portland. She hntlj a lnrge ntimner oi inrougn imB gors and u big cargo of through freight. Among hoso arriving on tho Alli ance wero: M. Wallace, It. P. Adl ron, II. W. Gains, C. B. .Ink. Geo Blnk. It. Pomery, W. R. Young. C. R. Cook, Mrs. Scott, Mrs. Wright, Mrs. G. Weeks. Among those sailing from Coos liny for Portland on tho Alliance wore: T. Houtlioff, A. Rohflcld. Mrs. Rehlleld, Mrs. Robt. Dunham, D. Gorlln, J. T. Brenrly, Mrs. Lizzie. Faulkner, A. E. LarBon, W. A. Wher ry, E. J. Petty. Refund Money on Tickets Miss Violet Henderson, Bccrc'tnry of tho Mnrshflold Chamber of Commerce announced today thnt onyono holding tickets for InBt night's banquet and who wero unnblo to obtain seating room, enn hnvo their money refunded by presenting tho tickets to her. 4 LOCAL GLEANINGS Is IiiiprovhiR Nlghtwntchman lllll Shout) who hns been lnld up for a few dnys Is ablo to bo up nnd around to tnv. Wnltor Richardson hns been 'noting nsactlng ns nlghtwatch during Mr. Shoup'ii Illness. Open OlHco A. S. Hnmmond of rnmillln In nrrnnclllC to OI1CI1 U branch of his abstract business In MnrHhflnlil nnd Rov McClnllon of Roseburg Is to bo mnnngor hero. Ciiko up to Cmler. In tho nttnch mant prcocodlngs of Jack Tawes of Randon ovor Ilobblo Evnn'a shnro of the gato receipts of tho recent boxlm; bout. Justlco ronnocic lias uccinn.i thnt tho caso must bo henrd by a Jury boforo Marshal Carter. It will bo tried next wcolt. OIlSEItVATIOXS THE TII.T OF HIS CIGAR. You can fnthom it man by tho cut of his Jib, Dy his notions, his bluff nnd hi. tnlk; You can toll htm qtilto woll by him ebb nnd his swell, You en 11 J ml go him somowhnt by Ills wnlk. There nro numerous ways you can Judge a man, Hut I think that the best way by far To got n right 'lino and gnugo him down fine Is by tho tilt of his long clgnr. When tho clgnr points down tho spir its nro down, Tho drooping Ib plain to bo seen; When it points straight out ho is flound'rlng about And Isn't qutto cortnln, I ween nut thoro's no mistaking his inner most soul When It points to some overhead star; You can easily tell that his llfo Is "all woll" I)y tho tilt of his long cigar. "Lot mo wrlto tho headlines In tho papers," seas Dean Matthews of Kan sas university, "and you can wrlto your sermons and sonnets." Or if those woro not tho dean's exact words thoy represent his Idea. Tho peoplo don't rend tho papers In his opinion, but tho headlines, and theso combinations of letters ranging from an eighth of an inch to six inches in slzo form tho literary food of tho present generation. Perhaps tho dean is right. At any rate, head writing is an art which deserves to bo recognized. There Is an original police Judge In California. Because the day was flno nnd the court room wns being pnlntcd, Instead of holding court within he held it without, utilizing a vacant lot next door. Astride his horso In full cowboy costume the Jus tice tried the prisoners, discharged Hub Clothing "MONEY Your money goes furthest in this store. AVhy? Because we buy and sell for cash. AVe save you money on every purchase. YPU are benefited by our cash methods. AVe are here to prove it, make us do it. MEN'S NEW CLOTHING, HABERDASU ELJY AND FURNISHINGS. SHOES OF EVERY KIND. Hub Clothing "MONEY and lined them, and then rode nwny, no doubt with a hearty appetite for dinner. Why not? Tho moro work ,i.n iu ,imin those diiya in the open nlr the bettor for tho workers, nnd n mnn nstrldo u horso under a blue bk.v Is much better qualified to deal Just ly than a man sitting In n close, smoko-scented room with it gavol In his hand. Tho St. Louis Dasobnll club In tho Nntlonnl lcaguo has a womnn presi dent. This Is not a manifestation of tho femlnlno Invnalon, howovor, for tho woman In question recolvcd the onico through tho will of tho late president, Roblson. Her nnmo Is Helen Roblson, and she scorns Inclin ed to dlsposo of her propcrt ns soon as possible being of tho opinion that presiding ovor tho nffnlra of n base hall club would not bo to her tnste. Probably It wouldn't. Hut a wo man's Influence In tho hnsobnll world, on the other hand, might not bo such 11 bad thing. Speaking of womnn's Invasion and that sort of thing, hero Is a member of tho sex who hns tho courngo to bo a traitor. At least that Is prob ably what alio will bo called by tho suffragettes who listened to her ad dress, and lifted tholr eyebrows nnd shrugged tholr shoulders mid looked ns mnny dnggcrs nt her as thoy could. Trnltorcsa aforesaid Is MIbb Phoebe CoiizIiib, who addressed tho last Illi nois legislature opposing tho nmond mont providing equal suffrage. Her main contention seemed to bo thnt th thing hadn't worked. Whatever Miss CoiizIiib' oftoiiBo ngnlnst pnrty ethics n woman who hns tho courngo to ad dress tho Illinois legislature against n measure which her sisters as a body support deserves no llttlo cro dtt. A gold brick was tried on n woman In Los Angoles, nnd she called tho police. She should be thankful thnt they didn't try her husband first. THE lIULLFROfi'S REVENGE. There wns a bulldog that followed ench auto And acted and whined llko no good canine ought to; Till nt last a chauffeur snld I'll bet mi a dollar I run down thnt cur; but alas, the dog's collar Was filled full of spikes. They'd no thought it was loaded Until ench one of his tires hnd ex ploded, LADIES FAIR. All blondes are not light-headed. Girls with liquid voices should bo careful not to strain them. Somo women are a delight to the eye, and a drug to the mind. Never toll a grass widow that she Is in tho hey-day of llfo. If womnn's ago counts against hor she knows enough to keep down tho count. Tho girl who marries for a lark often finds out that she was a Jay. The Idea of marrying will haunt n woman If she has a ghost of a chance PROF. RICHARDS, Coos Bay's new vocalist, will sing at tho Chand ler DINNER TOMORROW evening. "Getting business Is lust llk courting a girl you must offer the right kind of goods, and keen on calllnir." a Read the Times Want Ads. & Shoe Co. TALKS" & Shoe Co. TALKS" BASEBALL SCORES. Odd Way tho Plays Wer Recordtd Baok In the 8lxtlei. Tho baseball public of today, accus tomed to tho tnlnuto reporting of games, wherein each run Is compound. ed nnd mnny a play analyzed, is of fered tho account of n game played In Syracuso in 1803. Tho contestants wero tho Central Cltys of Syracuse and tho Athletics of Philadelphia, and tho scoro was 41 to 12. Tho game was delayed a half hour by tho difficulty in finding an umpire Then tho report goes on to ntato: "Tho pnmo opened loosely upon both sides, nnd nt tho end of tho first In nlnps the scoro stood Athletics 5, Cen tral City 4, each sldo making its tallies promptly from tho looso playing of tho out club. After the first Inning tho Athletics played more carefully, wblio tho Central Cltys grow moro careless until tho fifth Inning, when thoy be enmo more demoralized than was tho Union army nt tho bnttlo of Bull Run. "Considerable dissatisfaction was manifested and expressed, and in two Innings rightfully so, at tho evident ono sided decisions of tho umpire. "Wo will not pnrtlcularlze, but suf fice to say that several of the players on both sides did well, whllo otben, especially tho Central City side, wero not fully up to their standard efforts. Tho following is the BCOIIE. Central City R O. Athletics. O.n. Cruttrndon. 3b, . 1 9 Hnyhurst, rf.... I 8 Porter, If S 1 McDrldo. p 1 T Uoiwell, cf 1 3 Ilndcllffo. o 1 S Adnma. 1 2 Wllklni. is ( i Dodge, p i Johnson, a 1 Telford. :b 1 Yale, lb 0 Bed if wick, rf.... 3 8 Flaler, Ib 1 S 4 Berry, Sb S S 3 Cuthbort, lb.... S 1 6 Bemenderfcr, cf t 5 Bchaffor, If 4 3 Totals 11,27 Totals flU ItUNB IN EACH INNINGS. Central City....... 4 10 1110 3 1-1 Athletics j 1 6 117 6 0 0M Vy Italia CauBht-Centrol City: Adams. 4i Porter, 6; Johnson, 1; Cruttenden, J; lioswcll. 1-13. Athletics: Hadclirre. I; Pliher, 1: Uerry, 1 Cuthbort. 4; Benien derfer, 3-11 How Put Out-Central City: Fly, Vi first bmo, 7; second base, 1; foul bound, 4; homo base, 2-27. Athletics: Fly, U; first bine. 8; second base. 1: third base, 1; homo base, 2: foul bound, 2 27. Umplre-S. E. Iladcllffe, Union Baseball club, Camden, N. J. Scorers Porter and BrownelL How would thnt go In n sporting ex tra today? Tho only familiar signs are the criticism of tho umplro and the German names In tho Athletic lineup. A CRUSHING RETORT. Mmt. Sonobtrd Paid Hep Haughty 8a clety Patron In Full. Last year a prominent Boston society leader, In arranging n musical surprise nt an elaborate dinner given to tho town's cllto, called on a singer of re nown to engage her services for that event. It chanced that tho singer was naturally Independent On tho other hand, tho caller was notoriously haughty. As a result this was what transpired between them: After the visitor had announced the Import of her coming, tho singer suc cinct said she would sing one num ber for $200, and that It would be a Wagnerian selection. it "Tho price we will not hagglo over, said tho visitor, "but Instead of that grand opera selection I want you to render one of the light nnd popular dittlea of the day!" "For the Wagnerian song. 200; ff tho popular ditty, 300," was tho Arm reply. "But, madame," expostulated tho so ciety leader, "your classical song is much more exacting on your powers, so why should you cbargo more for tho lighter and easier song?" "Ah," replied the Independent one, "tho harder song is all fun to me; tho easier ono all work!" 80 the price was fixed at $300. Just as the haughty visitor w about to depart, ahe turned to the artist and said: . "Of course, I shall uot expect you to mingle with my guests." "Ah," was the biting retort; "I enau throw off $50.H-Life. PROP. RICHARDS, Cooa Bay 3 new vocalist, will sing at the Chand ler DINNER TOMORROW evening.