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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, MARCH 16,1912 -EVENING EDITION 8 p i II II I " 'j "" iiiii;jiiii ma.-, WAhsolutelyPiire i& Mrs. Lnfon aftor nearly two yoars' rcfildenco In Murahllold Is greatly ro- ! grottcd. i 0 I w. n llrndlev and family havo in Clothes moved In (he house In West Marsh-1 Hold vacated by Mr. and Mrs. John I Beoiani 11 1 fa 1 F 1 1 $3 Where the finest biscuit, cake, hot-breads, crusts or puddings are required Royal is indispensable. Royal is equally valuable in the preparation of plain substantial, every-day foods, for all occasions. The only baMnjj powder made Irom Royal Grape Cream of Tartar No Alum No Lima Phosphates 3S G w i i "'"" la (Continued from Pago 3) tho Htoclc commission business Central Oregon. Mrs. T. W. Honnlo cnturtnlnoJ n (liinrtet of frluiulH lit brldgo Friday afternoon. Hor guostH woro Mrs. W. S. Tnriiun, Mrs. Geo. Uorsoudorfor and MrH. C. M. Uyior. Mrs. It. A. Wernlch will bo hostess to tho small brldgo club Frldny, March 22. 0 J. II. Davis and wlfo of Coos Illvcr returned this wool; from n trip to nrlous California points and Port land. , Lafon. I 0 , Mr. and Mrs. Geo. I-'. Murch and . daughter, Miss Charlotte Murch, ncro host and hostesses at an In formal dinner-party Sunday evening, l entertaining Dr. and Mrs. C. W. Tow 1 or, Messrs. Huss and Jay Tower, Ans gar and Cornell Lagorstrom, and Hugo Qtilst. ; 0 1 Tho I'rlsrllla Club will bo cntor tnlned Wednesday, March 20, by MIbs Mabel Mnthlson nt her homo on Hunker Hill. ; o i The Coos Hay Coneort Hand will 1 glvo a St. Patrick's ball this evening i at tho Ragles' Hall. It promises to bo very largely attended. 0 Tho Ladles' Aid of tho Swodlsh Luthornn church Is holding nn olnb orato bazaar and social at tho church hall this evening. 0 Tho 0. I. K. Club wnB ontortaln Monday ovenlng nt the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Ayro by Miss Eliza Ayro. Oames and conversation woro tho pleasant attributes of tho ovenlng, and refreshments woro sor vod by tho hostoss. Present woro Misses Mary Hansen, BobsIo Flyo, Edith Hlldcnbrnnd, Bcatrlco Smith, and Ilesslo Ayro. Miss Hcntrlco Smith will entertain tho club at hor homo In West Mnrshflcld next week. Tho Jolly Dozen woro ontcrtnlnod nt tho homo of Mrs. L. W. Langdon on Bunkor IX i 11 , Wednesday. Con vocation and a discussion over tho program of homo study furnished occupation for a busy afternoon. A social ovenlng Is being planned for bo mo tlnio In April. Miss Mnbol Mathlson will bo hostess to tho club Wodncsday, March 27. Among those present woro Mrs. Hush, Mrs. Chrlstonson, Mrs. Geo. Ilouko, Mrs. Ilutz, Mrs. Hrockmlllor, Miss Laura Dubny and Miss Mabol Mathlson. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Keating woro host and hostess nt an Informal din ner party Sunday evening, entortnln lug nt a dnto midway between their birthdays, tho Thursday of last weolc and this wook respectively. Messrs. George Ilotnor and George McCutch- con woro tholr gnosis. 0 .Saturday ovenlng, March 0, L. W. Holmborg wns host nt n birthday ! "sing" party nt his homo In Soutu Mnrslillold. Among his guests woro Messrs. G. A. Ilrown, Hoy Illceckor, I Doll Ilongston, Victor Johnson, Guy iKondnl, and E. Mohlor. Mrs. I Min ings by Howard Savngo and Miss Esther Silverman, vocal solos by Mr. Grnnuls and Professor Wtlklus, and Instrumental solos by Miss Ilesslo Ayro, Professor Wllklus and Mr. Jnckson, Among those prcsont wore Misses K. Kllveriunu, Mary Han son, Hruco Kolley, M. Fargo, Laura Ilondry, Harriet HniiHon, Ilesslo Ay ro, Solatn Howe, Itoxle Hull. Inez Dnldwln, Cora Dyo, Dorothy Brown, Ednn Mcintosh, Evelyn Luugworthj, Mildred Johnson, Adelaide Clarke, Ursula Fnrrluger Mid Ruth Allen. Mr, find Mrs. 1. N. Holt, Mr. and Mrs. Mllo Sumner, .Mr. and Mrs. II. I. ItntlnilL'o M . mill Mm. V. K. Al. Ion, nml Messrs. F. A. Ornnnls, Lob-'(Iu ! "' 8l8lor' M". O. O lln iHiiiii'Hdii. (:liiiulnr Imihichiiii. .Iiiiih I 'iiu. Hiiukoii, John Lyon, A. II. Campbell, Loo Hyorly, Floyd II. Wllklus. 1-Vn-tiis Walter, Kumost Winkler, l.eltoy llfilinrlufiit W'fii'iit. Rlnml f l.mlitilr I .lnl. ..f V....tl. 11... .1 lin..l..- np.limtl ........ . ......v. ........ ....,..u ...u...., m. ....v .,iin,u, ui "'Mm i,uuu, iM.in.h iimiiwu , uormnc, Mtr. r, A. Hazard nml Win. Htoiul, Halbert Cnrlllo, Howard Sav- on tho Hreakwater from tho east to rjrnlcSi age, Hlshop, Furdlunud Hansen, NoIb spend some tlmo In Mnrshflcld nml. Nollson. Kilillo Holt, Loo Jackson, North Ilontl nml probably to locatol 0 W. II. McDonald, nnd Clay Church, on tho Hay. A frlond nccoinpnulea j Sundny ovenlng, Murch 10, was mm on mis visit. mmie uio orcnsiou or n very pionsaut 0 .doublo birthday dinner at tho W. E. Mrs. T. II. Harry Is planning to M,lVhJlnr,C,mnrL,V0nVw leave nl.out.Mny first for San Rnfaol, rt, ' s J ' W- lei vlulr mi iliiiifvlttii fliiirit. nt wii. iimiwwvi t ttiuiuin w in MVt in , iv junfZjSsi r jr I Vtl Jf'5 -' " Are as Necessary (o your good appearance as the railroad is to Coos Bay Spring Models Are Here Sold Exclusively At The Hub "Money Talks" ftcnjarnjn Qotfcs Marshfield Ny Stetson Shoes Hub Clothing and Shoe Co. Bandon iy Stetson Hats o Ml., lull,. ninn ..rrlv...l horn this ,,orB n'" 'Mrs- Molllof WOrO tllO llOSt week from Doronda, Wis., to visit nt , 088CBi Mrs. A. T. HiiTnos ontcrtnlnod n number of hor frlomls nt dinner Momlny ovenlng, Including among 0 H. 11. Flucklngor Is n guest nt tho thorn Mr. nnd Mrs. C. F. SIcKnlght, homo of his cousin, Mrs. It. A. Vor- Miss Violet IIondorBon, Dr. J. T. Me- iilnli .1 r K' all. llnii.l linlia nun nml . 0 A quartet of mixed voice litis boon nddod to tho repertoire of North Hond High School's musical talent Cnl. iii ill 1 iniL inn 111111 tniiTi iiiii ir. ill. - . ... that will add very niaterlnlly to the the tlmo of tho Inttor'u grnduntlon ' '. )0t'1. ran,,l," woro prosont, nmong plcnsuro of tho many school ontor- from Dominican Collogo. Miss Mridgo "o fr. nna .Mrn. i. a. iininofl, Mr. tnlninoiits nml nrttvltlos. nra ns follows: I.ylo Chnpoll Ruby Watklns, Hopraun; Ksthor I in lioff, nlto; and Carl Colder, bass. Tho qunrtot is working on tho "Sol illors' Chorus" from Faust mid In tonds to Include In Its roportolro light mid popular music, ns well ns classic. 0 Mr. nnd Mrs. W. S. Chandler loft this morning 011 tho Hronkwntor for Ban Francisco whoro thoy nre plan ning to spend nu Indefinite time. Whllo In San Frnnclspo they will vis- BESSIE B1ES WINS CONTEST Thopnrts Hurry will return with her mothor to il.ll,,1s!; John11,,,M,nV Mr: ""I1 r. ,.'..."? their homo In Umpire , KN Hiilntw. Mrs. Tom Nlrola, Mr. "u "". mm .Mrs. km biiiiivnn una Lnuronco A. . Downs roturnod on tho 0 Ilreakwnter lVlday from n visit of Tho Liu08 of jlonlen.a clrcIo I110t tl. n . ' " ,l""mi 'lH' '?tror ''"bIiiosh unil sowing sessions nt whoso Illness ho wos called east. tho O'Connoll bulldlmr It Is llkuii- '!:. .wn m? b.ph J'1? ".! (Imt thi! "fll?" ,,nrtor pnarat on" win 0111111111111, wnore no visiiou iwo poo- M,0 ,i0avod n week nr tin Inxtim,! nf ,MWSBS0X1JOB l,,U ,,a'' Mr" """ b0, B'vJumSd.iiteiraneTKlis? .mis. nniiK i(n. or na WU8 nrHt ntomjeil 0 j O Tho Mlnnle-Wls Social Club was I Tho Motor Hout Club of Coos liny entertiilnod Thursday afternoon by will glvo 11 card party Wednesday Mrs. Chnrlos LaChnpello. Tho day "taut, instead of 011 Monday ns usual. WUH Klinnl nl nrl wnrlr nml n ilnlnli. Ill tllO ('lull rnnniM In Vnrth llnn.l It tholr son, W. G. Chnndler, nnd lunch served by tho hostoss nnd Mrs. Tho commlttoo In chargo will bo mi brldo. A. .. Downs furnished a plonaliiK lln --0 ,H- Mrs. Win. Hoagland, Mrs. Mnry Mrs. Dorsoy Kroltzor ontortnlnml Tlu.iuas nnd .Airs. Downs woro guests tho Ladlos' Art club Frldnv nfMr. "f ,,, 'lll,)' A",0K oibora 1110 i.miioB Art cum i-nany niter- 0W)nt wore: Mrs. Kolley, Mrs. noon with Mrs. A. L. Housoworth llnhlwln. Mrs. Drossor, Mrs. Perkins, ns n88l8tnnt-liostess. Twelve incm- and Mrs, LnChappoIlo. Tho club bors were present to enjoy tho p'oas- wU ,)0 eutortaliiod next week by nnt nfternoon of embroidery and lr8:.J"'1". I-nCliapolIo nt hor homo on riin 11 11 111 11 uiriiiii Mrs. Herbert Colommi Is hostess to tho P. Q. Sowing Club this nftor- noon at the homo of her parents, Mr. nounccd at a later dato. chat, nmong thorn Mrs. John Hlntt. Mrs. Ivy Condron, Mrs. Frank Sum nor, Mrs. F. M. Flye, Mrs. W. n. Curtis, Mrs. 13. D. McArthur, Mrs. Jns. Cownn, Mrs. Win. Hoaglnnd, Mrs. Win. Schroodor, Mrs. Lydln Lang, Mrs. A. L. Housewoith, and Mrs, Dorsoy Kroltzor. Mrs. Lnng will bo hostoss next week. and Mrs. A. J. Savage, entertaining , an Mrs W 6 Saliey M Misses Frances Williams. Florence Colonwnw! be 1 ohIobs o'tho c Williams, Helen Hrndloy, Nora Tow- April G. Tho North Hond Tiilmblo. Club met for 11 fow hours of fancy-work ami its accompanying conversation I at tho homo of Mrs. W. C. Unlloy. lrlday nftornoon. Among those prosent woro Mrs. M. H. Kverltt, Mrs. J. A. Allen. Mrs. I. H. Hartlo, Mrs. J. U. Horn, Mrs. A. II. Derbyshire, Mrs. M. G. Coloman, Mrs. J, C. Wallace, Mrs. J. C. Toollo, Mrs. S. S. Jennings, Mrs. C. II. Hroulllnrd, Mrs. J. 0. (Iroon, Mrs. H. O'Mnra, Miss Edith rs. club Tho Tnnialo sale given Weluosday nftornoon nt tho Methodist church onstoln, Mrs. M. K. Kverltt. nun iiiiiiniiiuiy unci ohhiui. All gOOIIS woro sold out at an oarly hour mid demand far oxecodod tho supply. Tho ladles nre planning like sales for the near futuro. O J. II. Lovers and wlfo who hod or, Hazel Powers and May Prouss -0 Dr. nnd Mrs. David C. VniiKban en tertained nt luncheon, Wednesday, Mrs. C. S. Wlnsor, Mrs. L. F, Falk- Mrs. uuun anil .Mrs. Win. Vaughnn. 0 Saturday evening, Mr. John Lafon was guoat of honor at a dinner-party given at tho Hotel Chandler by tho Alumni or tno mitinoro Forestry ncnnoi locmeii on t Me 1nl,n.1 In l.- .,.!.. - T)..-.l...l '"'"" " IHW IlilJ . I 110 ' ' '""' ""'"' '"' "" Hosts were Messrs. A. Tardy. 0. Mi- nnd othor northern points had to Cnskey, A. A. SoKersten. 0. Thonin- postpono tholr trip for n short time. Luko Fnlros loft today for Port land nnd Central Oregon points and may nlso make n trip through south western Cnnndii beforo he returns to tho nay. k Kd. Richmond nnd wlfo nnd baby left todny for Dallas. Oregon, whoro ,v miu' win mane inoir niiiiro iiomo, son. i'. uentn. i Marston. II. ft. Iluttor nnd C. Lagorstrom. Messrs. F. I.amon nnd Orrln Pratt woro u li able to attend, .Mr. and Mrs. John Lnfon nnd lit tle daughter, Floronco Junnltn, who wore to hnvo left on tho last Niinn Smith for California from whence they woro to go to Ashvlllo, N. C there to mnko tholr future homo, have postponod tholr depart ure n few weeks. Monuwhllo thoy Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Coko wrlto frlonds that tholr trip through Cal lfornla is proving unusually ploasant becauso of tho lovely woathor they are being fortunate enough to meet with. They nro now In Sacramento nftor spending the past week In San Fruiulbco, nnd plan to go on to southern California In n fow days, re- mining nomo niiout the middle of 1 Ani'll Mrs. G. W. DiiiiKKn entertained nt a llttlo dinner party Wednesday even ing, given In honor of MVs. Shnd burno's birthday. O GIIKKX CAXD1KS; special Sutiir day niul Sunday, at STAFFORD'S. 11 Tr Richmond having disposed of his imvo taken rooms In tho Tower np 'Vvi'fV Jlnosa hero In ordor to engage In urtinents. The departure of Mr. nnd ST. VATIIICK'S DA.NCK Satunlay, Maroh 1G. Kaglos Iln'l. Music by entlro band of 30 pieces. HOT TAMALKS at SARTKR'S on Front street. Larflo Audience Attends De- morcst Exercises Here Last Night. Miss Ilesslo Hnlnos Inst ovenlng wns nwnnlod tho Domnrost Modnl nt tho W. C. T. V. orntorlcul contost nt tho Mnrshnold Methodist church. Thoro wnH n lnrgo nttendunco nnd tho progrmn wns excellently carried out, tho various numbers winning groat approbation from tho nudlenco. Dr. illrd M. Clark of North Hond presided mid tho Judges woro Mrs. A. II. Nowklrk or North Hond nnd Mrs. W. II. Cox nnd Mrs. Klljnh Kel ly of Mnrshllold. Tho contostnnts last evening woro nil from North Rend. It wns an nounced that In Juno, tho Mnrshllold W. C. T. U. will hold another big rontost In which mntrons, girls mid noys win contost, each division for n dlfforont modnl. This contost will bo uudor tho mnungomout of Ro-beccn-Luso Stump. Mrs. Muud II. Watklns delivered n short impromptu talk on tho con tosts, tholr object nnd what thoy nro now accomplishing. Through thorn, Coos County hns secured twenty of the silver modnl prizes. Tho musical numbors woro very good nnd woro loudly applauded. The following program was carried out: Prnyor and Scrlpturo Roadlng Rev. II. I "Vnhob Recnmo nn Honornry Mom- I'or" Mnrjorlo Smith "Tho Cowboy's Rost". Amelia Llllcbo Vocal Solo Mrs. B. Shndbourno "Voice From tho Poorhouso". . Ilesslo Haines "Mnklng Shadows". . .Anna Truman Violin Solo Charles Rohlleld "Prisoner's Soliloquy ..Lola Rltehlo Vocal Solo Hosslo Ayro "Tho Surrondor" ..Shlrloy Potorson Addross Mrs. Geo. Watklns ' Presentation of Medal Dr. Illrd R. Clark Closing Addross . .. .Row G. LoRoy Hall 44 AIXJ.NG THE WATKRFItOXT Tho Alllanco sails from Portland tonight for Coos Hay. CHASE (ilVKS REASONS HI 10 GET E I III Senator Explains Why lie Is Not a Cmiillilate for Re-election. P. M. Hull-Lewis, chnlrinnii of tho Coos County republican central com mittee, has received the following Kilf explanatory letter from W. C. Clinso of Coqulllo rolntlvo to his nt tltudo on tho Konntnrshlp: "Ab you nro nwaro, I hnvo for n inn i mill wfini uvKiuKcii iiy ninny . r. n i i nil frlonds. on ovory hnnd, rolntlvo to my Marshfield Development ClUD being returned to tho lOKlslnturo for fn Intornct Mnro In the nnnthor torm. I hnvo considered tho l0 iniCri'bl .lvlu't '" UK inntter serloiiHly nml cnrofully. I Organization, hnvo also glvon considerable thought . ..,, to the polltlrnl situation In our stnto, At n meeting of tho Jlanwiu nnd the welfnro of tho ropubllcnn Dovolopmont Lenguo last twH !'nrL;;nW0,,!,T.r "tt" ,n8.,,?r,l0,c!l, I Hio momborshlp committee . h- tlmo hns nrrlvod wl.on I feci that I should nnnouncomy position concorn Iiir tho stnto eonntorshlp, I havo do clded to stnto, Hint Innsmuch ns n division of tho ronubllcnn vnln nl tliln tlnio might Jeopardize tho olcctlon hnll, on North Front street. Tbm of n ropubllcnn to our stnto somite, I woro nbout 2G In attendance, considerations of party fealty hnvol Thoro woro n numbor of Imprcir Etructod to mnko n moro ncllre as- palgn to enroll moro nnd kchni lnrgor nttondnnce. Lnt nljWl ineotlng wns hold In their new m formorly known as tno iao"1 caused mo to detormlno not to bo n caniiiumo lor ronoininatlon. "Whllo 1 deeply nnd most slncoro ly npproclnto the onrnest sollcllntlons nnd Konoroug eonfldonco of my friends, I wish to point out that It is vitally Important tluit harmony should oxlst nnd that the unity of tho Republican party bo mnlntnlnod upon n snro nnd conslstont plnform, nnd that It Is tho duty of every Republi can to mibuorvo tho Interosts of our pooplo by strict adhoronco to the prlnclploB of his Party, mid loyalty to our State. "Any niinoiincomont. nt this time, as to my futuro polltlcnl nsplrntlons, n vlow of tho forogolng, would, I tnko It. be Impropor." Tho Redondo sails from San Fran ilsco for Coos Ray tomorrow after, noon. The oil tank Ascunsion is oxpectod In here noxt Wodnosdny with a ship- PKHSOV.IT. nvi.'m.-i nm ik. . . . iiiii mp, ..,;, V Rutledgo' ,.'no,, J,U' rot,iod yostordny ....... cuiinuiur. .Minn., wiioro ho spent most of tho winter. Ho wns iircoiuptinlod back by his bro her. c. n. inn. nnd his son, F. K. Hill. Mrs. IIIU nnd tho bnlnnco of the family anl Georgo Grnhani nnd family will arrlvo about April H. F. RARKLOW nnd wife from Myrtle Point spent n couple of days In the city, coming horo to ineot their dnughter, Pearl Hark iow, who returned on the Hreak water, nftor a few nipnths visit with hor grandparents In Eastern Oregon. F. E. LINDER, who travels through ho northwest giving Illustrated inn. ' n(Ulro1ssos n tho Swedish langungo, nrrlvod horo yesterday on nnothor visit to this section. Ho wns bore about a year ago. Ho will give a series of addrossos at tho Finnish hall. tu talks on tho valuo of such u gnnlzntlon nnd what might m onninllulm.l l.v It mill fllgn 00 UCrW" kuniiii,itvii .. . ...... ,1m, Iiik tho inoinborshlp. Among tw tnlklng nlong this Jlno weeJ-. Kondnll, M. C Ilorton. I. S. Sott r i nnur,i a it Riutiman k It. A. Copplo.' Mr. CopplelnhUH- mnrks statod that some ns " to mnko It appear that the orju-a ,i .. i.l,. l.,.,nrll nnd Vtl037 nun nn nn i'ib uriiviiv - - o, for those- who had supporled Dim. m said this was Incorrect ns the om Izntlon wns for all who wliW y nld In tho upbuilding of ManMM. It wns decided that the JW nirotlngs should bo hem w -? ...i ii,i.i rl.ln. nvnnlnca 01 l" inoiith. Instead of fixing any oe horshlp fee, it wos deciaea iu incldontnl oxponses snouiu i v " NORTH HEM) nEWS 4 ment of 10.000 barrels of nrn. ,....;. ' VUUber 1B confined nt homo oil for the Orogon Power company. j v ij,,,,,. , , .. Theoll u used In the ,anufacture HethtVvu'Kl Z ,?o'uS yS Ill'V CREAM that will WHIP. Ask SACCIIl for It. Phone 320J. GREEN O.VNDV !Wc lb. Saturday If you havo anything to sell, trado. ""'I Sunday nt STAFFORD'S, AMONG THE SICK O F. S. Dow is conllnod to his homv by an attack of la grlppo. voluntnry contributions. ";;: raised Inst night by Troasum -- rtr -ii ...!... Iin nHSSed H" KUIIU VJ UUIIIIUII mini " vl -. ,. l,.l hn the C03' mltteo recontly appointed to c tho city council retain the 9(-oW Idenco qualification for voting " elections bo continued until tneco ell flnnlly acts on tho matter. . Upon request of Chairman ,Kw oi uio nionioorsuiii -"'", "j-m fl committeo was increnu i -- f(, Mnlonoy, Jons Hansen nnd w. being ndded to It. CONTINUED WILKV PKQBB RcslKiintlon of I'uro Food l-sPrt Aot linn vi """; v.-.Btf (By Associated Press to the com Time.) , . .i WASHINGTON, D. 0-. Mr Tho Investigation of cond Itlon i iU Federal Dureau of Chemistry w Houso was not ended with tw " nntion of Dr. Wiley. Chairman announced his committee naiitt,rt closod Its lnquio -nd iW . would bo further Investigation i ably of tho friction mi " clared forced lilm to retire. XOTICE OF lUOVAli I havo Veinoved my " Iotci - .. from Smokohouso to wi Speclul Phono 181-R. J,SII poOlt service '' Don't miss tho Dand Boys' Saturday evening. IV IMIk. iV V.v