The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, October 21, 1911, EVENING EDITON, Image 10

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1911 EVENING EDITION.
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BAKING POWDER
ABSOLUTELY PURE
The only Baking Powder
made from
Royal Grape Cream of Tartar
Saves Butter, Flour,
Eflfls, and makes
home baking easy
No Atom No Lime Phosphate
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pago
Tower, J. T. McCormac, Eugeno
O'Connell, J. T. Hnrrignn, Rasmus-
RO. flint lw wna n nniinl nnlv fnllnvv. SL'll. F. A. Golllcll. T. 11. Barry, L.
Ing the dictates of n hnppy tempera- Lunib, M. Hutch, It. A.
jnent that bad him slezo upon a good
thing when ho saw It. The guests,
who enjoyed the delightful evening
wero: Mr. nnd Mrs. J. V. Dennett,
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. W. Flanagan, Mr. and
Mrs. It. A. Wornlch, Mr .and Mrs.
Otto Schotter, Mr. nnd Mrs. R. K.
ISooth, Mrs. Elizabeth Lnwlor. Miss
jviac uennott, Mrs. E
J. Simpson, C. M. Bylor, J. II. Fln
nngan nnd Misses Agnes Hutcheuon,
.Mae Uennott, Evelyn Anderson and
Oenovleve Sengstncken. Mrs. Lock
liart was assisted by Mrs. W. S. Tur
pen and Mrs. Hnrry Nnsburg.
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. H. Flanngan left
danco nre Misses Helen Qulovson,
Leon Hoffmn.i, Stella Mngncss, Es
ther Holms, Lucy Bessy, Lorcnn Hoff
man, Anna Downs, nnd Wllln May
Bonebrnkc.
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The dnnclng party given by the
Coos Day Concert band at the Odd
Follows hall Inst Tuesday evening,
was one of the most enjoyable nf
fnlrs of the kind held here In n long
time. The crowd was most conge
nial nnd the music flue. Punch wns
served. The hand will give- another
danco next Snturdny evening nt the
Odd Fellows hall nt which music will
be furnished by the entire band.
Mrs. Herbert G. Coleman, who hns
been spending n few weeks nt the
home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A.
J. Savnge, leaves today for her home
In Spokane.
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The Sisters of Bethany met Inst
Wednesday nt the homo of Mrs. Hnrry
Brndllold. Several committees were
appointed to nttend to future work
nnd upon reassembling, to report up
on the snme. The meeting next
Wednesday will he adjourned thnt the
Indies may help with the serving of
refreshments nt theSwedlsh-Luthernn
Hnll that afternoon. Mrs. Alex Camp-
hell will be hostess the week after
next.
Mrs. S. A. Fnrrln left todny for
Portland where she will visit rela
tives for awhile. She will proceed to
Callfomln there to spend the winter.
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Mrs. .T. W. Bennett entertained the
Bridge Club Wednesdny at the Chan
dler Hotel. Tho room wns prettily
nnu extensively decorated with nas
turtiums nnd greens. Besides tho
regulnr members wero two substi
tutes. Mesdnmes C. M. Byler nnd A.
Itnlphe O'Brien. Tho first prize was
won by Mrs. II. S. Tower and the sec
ond by Mrs. W. S. Turpln. Mrs. Ward
M. Blnke will entertain tho Brldgo
Club next week.
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Mrs. N. A. Krobloch of Snn Fran
cisco Is spending a few weeks at tho
home of hor daughter. Mrs. C. W.
Montgomery, In West Mnrshfleld.
Tho Mothers' nnd Teachers' club
Wornlch, L. iot "rtn uenrt Held Its regular
fill REQUEST TO
DREDGE MT
monthly meeting nt the Central
school house there Friday afternoon.
The following officers wero elected:
President Mrs. Geo. llnzcr.
Vice-president Mrs. I. B. Bnrtlc.
Secretary Miss Bessie Immel.
Treasurer Miss Grace Williams.
Tho club Is planning to prepare an
exhibit consisting of school work,
drawings and photographs of school
Tv. .Tnnnu .Tnnl; I
Jinrppn. rinm! VnHiinri?. a. iirmvn this week with their son proctor ior
nnd Tom Bonnott. The Chilling Dish' San Francisco where the latter will buildings nnd rooms to be sent to tho
Club, which meets every two weeks, receive medical treatment. Thnt Mothers' Congress nt Portland for
will probably be entertained next by Master proctor win gci mo ocsireu tne flr8t four ,iny8 of v0vembor. Tho
Mrs. Lnwlor nt the home of Mr. nnd relief Is the earnest desire of thociu, wlll meet tho third. Frldnv of
..... fi.lAti.ld nf thn fnmlH. 1. ... . .. .
1111111
Mrs. J. W. Flifnngnn.
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Mrs. Evn Gnmmlll returned
week from an extended
this
friends of the family.
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The Ladles of tho Episcopal Altar
umnor lillliu will give u ivmi ill wiu owvuioir
trip, visiting many points of interest Lutheran Hall next Wednesday nfler
ln the west, noon. Tho nffnlr Is for the purpc:o
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Mrs. Herbert Lockhart entertain-
of affording a meeting of tho Indies
and ofjiromotlng soclnllblllty JimOQg
the "church memuors. snnipies-ot
cd this afternoon nt brldgo. As suits MTmbroIdery work will bo shown from
tho time of yenr. it yellow nnd Jirown
color schemo wns carried out In the
decorations. Fall lenvoJt'llowers nnd
greens trnnBformedktlfo pretty rooms
Into n sembjumnfof tho renl autumn
nl 'rlorVTcolor. The guests wero
cl'lited nt tables upon which wero
dnlnty score cards suggesting the pre
valent harvest note. Among those
Invited for the afternoon wore: Mes
which orders may be taken.
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R. A. Wornlch nnd wlfo entertain
ed the North Bend brldgo club nt
their home Inst Tuesday evening. At
cards. Warren Painter nnd Mrs. L.
I. Simpson won the prizes. Dancing - -
wns also enjoyed and refreshments
November nt the North Bond Centrnl
school building.
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Col. Wm. Grimes nnd wlfo this
week took apartments for tho winter
nt the Noblo House nt the corner of
Third nnd Centrnl.
J. Mnrhoffer and wlfo, who havo
been guests at the homo of their son,
Mr. nnd Mrs. F. M. Mnrhoffer, for n
rouplo of weeks, left yesterdny for
San Francisco. They will visit nt
various southern points before re
turning to their home In Crescent
(Continued from pago 1.)
as now seems to be their plnn. It la
stilted thnt the ferry for tho present
would be cheaper and would be ade
quate until the tritlllc increases great
ly and besides, some claim, the
Southern Pnclllc dislikes to stir up
the antagonism that is likely to re
sult on the Bny If an attempt Is mndo
to bridge tho channel.
J-niul Under Option.
No deeds have yet been Hied trans
ferring tho tract at the west sldo of
tho mouth of Pony Inlet which It Is
reported thnt the Southern Pnclllc
has acquired. However, It was re
ported on pretty good nuthorlty to
day that the tract was under option,
either verbnl or written, so thnt tho
Southern Pnclllc could take ns much
of It as It needs. The reason for the I
option Instead of the purchase Is snld
to have, been tho uncertainty of the
Southern Pnclllc being nble to bridge
the bny at thnt point, If they can,
they need tho html nnd If they can't,
they do not.
Ilnsc of Supplll's,
Another report today wns thnt tho
Southern Pnclllc would soon begin
the construction of whnrves and
docks nt Sand Point nnd ninko that
the base of supplies for tho construc
tion work on this end of the road to
Eugene. This whnrf construction, It
is stntcd, will bo rushed to comple
tion so thnt construction can bo push
ed from this end simultaneously with
construction from the Eugene end.
Little Xowk Today.
There wero fewer railroad rumors
nllont todny than have been In circu
lation for several days past. In fnct
there wero no particular develop
ments. Engineer Sumner, who has estab
lished his winter enmp at Winchester
Bay, was reported to have Font to
Mnrshfleld for n half n dozen addi
tional men to nBslst In the survey
work there.
The preliminary survey for tho
Terminal Hallway has practically
been completed nnd now they nro
waiting on the dredge fill nnd nljo on
tho North Bend election.
Hub Clothing & Shoe Co,
If it's in style we have it,
New 3-4 length overcoats.
and
BrJnln fJotf
New Benjamin clothes,
New raincoats
gaberdines.
New Stetson hats.
You know why wv sell for e$$
Hub Clothing
and Shoe Co.
MAttSIlFIELD
"MONEY TALKS"
BANDON
route tho coinpnny will avoid paral
leling tho Southern Pnclllc Co.'s
tracks from Hnppy Vnlley to tho city,
nnd will also ollmlnnto tho necessity
of buying n lot of high priced right
of wny, nnd by coming into West llo
soburg will not havo to cross tho
Southern Pnclllc trncks as formerly
planned. If tho routo should ilnd
terminals In North llosoburg tho
crossing of the Southern Pnclllc Hue
would occur in Edcnbower, nnd do
pot facilities wlll be sought east of
the rock crusher.
ASSET CO.MPAXV SOLI)
Hns
NEW RAILROAD ROUTE.
I were served. Among those present
dames G. A. Bennett. J. W. Bennett. I n"' un VV.T u?V ,
It. K. Booth. Wnrd M. Blake. W. T. Is,1"'!""" J rt ,,ffl U'r'W" '"
Morchnnt. Morton Tower. C. F. Mc- V M,njr,,ir, 1' X,.r,Rel" IS
Collum. Hnrry Nnsburg, J. S. Coke,
W. A. Toye. W. S. Turpen, J. Albert
Mntson, J. M. Upton. E. G. Flnnn
gnn, E, G. Perham, Christine Kruno,
Rebecca Luso-Stuinp, G. W. Kauf
man. J. A. Luse. It. E. Browning,
Guy Warner. I. S. Kaufman, L. W.
Trnver, A. II. Powers, Arthur Mc
Keown. M. C. Maloney. P. M. Wilbur.
II. S. Tower. Win. Horsfall Jr.. D.
Y. Stafford. Colby Perry, W. S. Clinn
dlor, E. Hngue. C. H. Peek. E. K.
Jones, M. C. Horton. F. M Parsons.
F. E. Leefe. It. M. Jennings. ('. W.
Mrs. J. T. Hnrrignn hns Issued In
vitations for bridge next Tuesday
afternoon.
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Mrs. E. Mlngus will leave n week
from Monday for San Francisco and
other California points to visit
friends. Whllo nwny, sho wlll nt-
O-
Look
Before You
Buy
A glance at the
Toggery
Clothing
Will convince you of
their superior style and
tailoring; anil no other
clothes at the price, $L'U
to $25, can surpass
them. AVo do not con
fuse our buyers by ad
vertising suits from $10
to $-10. One price, good
goods and on the square
is our motto.
The Toggery
Mrs. Frank Frame. Tho club wlll
meet next Wednesdny evening with
Mr. nnd Mrs. Wnrren Painter.
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The many Coos Bay friends of Mr.
nnd Mrs. Stnnlleld Arnold wlll re
joice over the news received this
week of the birth of a nine-pound son
to them nt their home In The Dal
les, Ore., October 10. Mother and
child nre getting nlong nicely.
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The marriage of Miss Hannah T.
Larson nnd liny A. Sauber of Acme.
Oregon, which was solemnized Ins:
Wednesday evonlng nt the homo of
tho bride's parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. C.
G. Larson In South Mnrshllold, tho
Itev. G. Leroy Hall of the Mnrshfleld
Baptist church officiating, was one of
the most largely attended nuptials homo on Coos Bny.
ever hem on tne uay. rue iietnus
of event wero given In Tho Dally
Times Thursday. Tho young couple
have gone to Acme, where Mr. Sail-'
her Is eugnged in business, to mnke
their future home.
Mrs. I. Lnndo will entertain tho
Progress club nt her homo next I
Monday. Tho subject for tho meet-
Holm; unil Coos liny Surveyor Clone
to ltoM'burg.
The Itoseburg News .(ays: "Mr.
George Beat was In the city for a few
moments yesterdny front Looking
Glass, and from tho gentleman, the
News learned of interesting develop
ments in tho railroad situation. Dis
covering a party of men lu his or
chard the previous evening, Mr. Best
went out to leurn tho ronson for in
vasion of his property, nnd wns sur
prised to llnd a party of surveyors,
whom ho bollovcs to bo in tho em
ploy of the Boise nnd Coos Bny com
pany, although they would neither
deny or affirm tho Inquiry, but from
them it was learned thnt the survey
will run from tho Strickland ranch
through tho farms of Georgo Marsh
nnd Georgo Best, touching the Crow
place nnd thence to tho J. II. Brown
fnrm and from the?o It Is proposed
to tunnel the Umpqun range, com
ing out in the vnlley In the vicinity
of Melrose. From this point the sur
vey will cross the river, run eastward
to and through Edeubower, finding'
terminals either in North Itoseburg i
or west llosoburg. By following this
Report that Eugene Project
lleen Alixoilieil.
Tho Kimono Gunril Knvs!
"There Is nn unconfirmed report J Tito
that the Lane County Asset company
hns sold Its Interests to cither the S.
P. Co.. or tho Pnclflc Great Western,
Tho officials of tho compnny rcfuso
to confirm or deny It, but wyv the
company wns organized primarily to
secure tho building of n rond to tho
coast, and has always boon willing to
got out of tho wny of any company
thnt means business. It Is generally
believed that tho S. P. will absorb
tho Asset coinpnny, although the Pa
cific Great Western hns been car
rylng on negotiations for tho prop
erty and rights of tho local company.
"It Is snld thnt the S. P. coinpnny
wlll begin work right nwny if they
closo a deal with tho Asset Co., ns
(hey have purchased n continuous
right-of-way from Eugeno to tho
mountains, except where It conflicts
with tho Asset company's holdings.
It Is thought thnt definite news wlll
be given nut In n dny or day.
"It. II. Hunt, engineer of tho
THE MODERN BLACKSMITH.
Under n costly cancpy
Tho village blacksmith cits;
Before him Is n tounr.g car,
Broken to little bits;
And tho owner, and Mia chauffeur
too,
Hnvo almost lost their wits.
Tho village blacksmith smiles whs
glee
As ho lights his fnt clgnr.
Ho tolls his helpers what to do
To straighten up the car.
And tho ownor, and tho chauffeur
too,
Stand humbly whero tliey arc.
vlllngo blncksnilth puffs his.
weed,
And smiles a smile of cheer,
Tho whllo his helpers pump tho tlrci.
And monkey with tho gear.
And tho owner, and tho chauffeur,
too,
Stand reverently near.
Behind tho vlllngo blacksmith la
Tho portal of his shop;
Tho shop Is very largo In size,
With it tiled root on top
And tho owner, nnd the chauffeur,,
too,
At It wero glnd to stop.
'Tho children going home from school
I Look In nt the open door;
.They like to seo him ninko his bills.
I And henr tho owners roar;
And the chauffeurs weep as they do
I claro
They no'er paid that before.
Pnclllc Great Western Itnllwny com- Ho goes each morning to the bank
pnny. returned Snturdny night from. And snlts nwny his cash;
his trip with Engineer Sumner nnd A high Bilk hnt nnd long frock coat
Mr. Volr-kninn. of tho Pnclflc Coast Help him to cut n dnsli
Lino railway, to Iloronco nnd Coos nut the owner, nml tho ohnuffeur.
Bay.'
too,
Tholr tooth all vainly gnnBh.
wns more than a success In both tho
j beauty of the decorations nnd the
able innungomeut. One of tho lnr-
n population of 4.3S1.9B1. n decrenso
of 76.S2-I In ton years.
Water meters hnvo been ndnnted
lonrv .' 80,m? t,nip nll0l tho nuM t0 ovor"w-to ring fog bolls to snvo the expense,
"'"' ,lng. Many wero tho expressions of of employing n ninn for the work.
A collnpsllile boat Invented by n
Frenchmnn rnn bo folded to enrry Tho chestnut treo long slnco has-
In nu ordinary suit case. ' tiled,
Although tho eggs of different' Tho smith does not repine;
species of birds vary In slinpe tho His humble shop hns grown Into
yolks always are spherical. A building big nnd fine,
Itecent census figures gnve Ireland And It benra "Garage" abovo
tho-
ii-mi uiu iiiiiiiiiiki' in .u .muuik . ... I- ,i.n( ... nsKomliloi! for
Clare Mlllls. daughter of Mr. nnd :.K.tL t!'l?1I ?"?,V".?..S !?V.!h...i?.r
Mrs. C. J. Mlllls, nnd Rev. I
Shires.
plensuro nnd enjoyment. For the
dancers one entire floor wns utilized
Guy Wnrner nnd wife and bnby re-'nnd the music was excellent, in
turned this week from n few months' j each Internilsslon the dnnedrs wero
visit with relntlvos nnd friends nt J refreshed with delicious fruit punch.
various points in California. Upstairs, cards and conversation
O whlled nwny the time for the chnpe-
.Tohll Glim nnd wlfo nrrlv,l l.om 0 "' " gUCSIS. ill tllO games
In tho Inst 17 yenrs Gorman capi
tal has laid six traiiBocoanlc cnbies
with n totnl length of 21.7IS miles.
On
door,
n hugo electric sign.
Chicago Evonlng Post.
Tho asphalt deposits of Cuba, when
developed, are expected to prove su
perior to nil others throughout tho
world.
Read tho Times' Wnnt Ads.
Rend tho Times' Wnnt Ads.
this week from Lendvllle. Colo., to
visit at the homo of Mr. Grlm's sis
ter. Mrs. Mnry Thompson of South
Mnrshllold nnd to possibly ninko their
of progressive whist, the first nnd
second ladles' prizes were won by
Mrs. Lydln Lang and Mrs. W. F.
Irish, respectively, and the corres
ponding gentlemen's prizes by
Messrs. W. B. Scott nnd J. W. Hit
deiibrand. Tho guinea ended nenr
eleven o'clock, when refreshments of
coffee nnd enko were served.
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very unique progressive party
(i
The Ladles' Art club was onter
tnlned by Mrs. W. E. Hongland nt
her homo on South Brondwny Friday
afternoon. Sewing wns tho principal
diversion. Tho club will moot nnvt
Friday afternoon with Mrs. J. G. wns clvon In North Bond last night.
Klnnoy nt 107 South Fourth street. ' w"n nbout forty members of tho
q .Wesleynn Blblo Class of the Mothod-
., 1st Episcopal Church gathered at tho
lug will be "Famous Canals nnd',. "' , "' .'"""''" I"0' " " homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. L. Unllslnger
their Builders." ..wniieuy nnu .miss .iny nenueit wero to purchase- tickets for a trip "around
guests at Mrs. A. O. Rogers' homo on tho world." After getting settled In
(' 'South Coos River tho mnjor portion the train n good dcnl of difficulty
The Ladles' Auxiliary to tho Board; of tho weok. ,was experienced In side-tracking nnd
of Episcopal Missions met Tuesday' n collectlnc tho cars, but flnnllv the
nt the home of Its President. Mrs. .1.1
W. Bennett. A paper, giving nn ac-'
count of the work of the society, was!
read by Rov. II. E .Browning. Dnln-i
t.v refreshments wero served. The
.members of the Ladles' Auxiliary I
are Mrs. F. E. Iteed.Mrs. J. M. Upton,
Mrs. J. T. McCormnc, Mrs. E. S.
Downing. Mrs. S. C, Small. Mr J.
A. Mntson, Mrs. Geo. F. Murch, Mrs. I
Hon nmilnmr Atta T7 Qftwl)mtv imt
Mrs. .7. T Hull. Tho Aitnr null.! n i "' Mrs. McCullough, returned this
different orunnlzntlon nf tho Rnisrn., week from Chicago where they have
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Miss May nennott leaves on tho
Nahn Smith todny to resume her
course ns n professional nurso nt
Lnno hospital In Snn Francisco nftor
a couple of weeks' visit nt the homo
of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. G. A.
Bennett lu this city.
Miss Ellznboth Cox and her sis-
pal church, will meot next week In
place of the Ladles' Auxiliary which
adjourns until Tuesday, Nov 17.
Miss Wllln May Bonobrnke Is en
tertnlnliig this nfternoon nt the homo
of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. G. A.
Bonebrnke of South Mnrshllold In
honor of Miss Annn Downs, who Is
her guest during tho nbsence of hor
mother, Mrs. A. 7.. Downs who is nt
tending the Baptist's Convention at
McMlunvIlle, Ore. Those In atten-
spent the suinmor with relntlvos.
Miss Frances Williams Is entortnln
Ing nn informal Sewlnir Club mndo nn
I of the girls of the younger set nt her
homo this nfternoon. Among thoso
Invited are Misses Nora Tower, Grace
Kruse, Ruth Allen, Florence Aiken,
May Preuss nnd Helen Bradley.
The dance given last night at Odd
Fellows' hall, under the auspices of
the Ladles of St. Monica's church,
party wns off with a dash, stopping
only nt tho homo of Mr. nnd Mrs.
Gub8er whoro the baggago was check
ed. In dub time luncheon wns served
by Mr. and Mrs. Isnncs In tho dining
cnr. Continuing tho trip .stops wero
mndo nlong the line to vlow tho scon-
, ery nnd marvel nt tho strango cis
I toms, the different houses rep
' resenting different cities. A long
stop wns made when Mr. and Mrs.
Hage presented n marvelous shadow
picture representing tho dally life of,
i tho Oriental, In which n learned doc-
1 tor-oporntlng upon n Chinaman, foi-j
ced thnt Inhuman to disgorge several
rats, snakes, rabbits, and ot'ior llkai
toothsome delicacies which form his
dally diet. The plan ot tho wholo
party was original with Mr. Ballsln
ger and a few fellow-workers.
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