9, 1912. EVENING EDITION. 8 THE COOS BAY TIMES," MARHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, NOV! AbsoluteJyPure Royal Baking Powder exceeds others in leavening power, in purity and wholesomeness, and is used generally in families, exclusively in the most celebrated hotels and res taurants, by the United States Army and Navy, and wherever the best and finest food is required. Teachers of cooking schools and lecturers upon culinary matters use and recom mend the Royal. Royal is the only baldng powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar. It is admittedly the best and most healthful baldng powder made. When you know what is best, please ask for it. nnd Mrs. Lomloiix with a beautiful rut glnm bowl. A Biibstnutlnl luncheon wns served- nt n Into hour. TIiobo who composed tho pnrty were: Mr. nml Mr. Tom llnrvoy. Mr. nml Mrs. .1. W. Mitchell, Mr. nml Mrs. H. Wolls, Mrs. C. Wells, Mr. nml Mrs. Kranlc Donning, Mr. nml Mrs. I.cnileux nml Arthur Mil vi:ni)ix(;s from Pngo Two.l nml Mrs. It. A. Copplo, tho Indies of tho C. V. I). M. entertained tho men of tho congregation of tho Christian church with n Hnllowo'on gathering. Tho dccorntlotiB woro of tho nutumu tints; yellow dahlias, foniB nml nut uinn lenvos being used effectively. Tho program follows: .1 Scripture rending nud prayer 2. Pnpor "Our Organization nnd Its II. Mllnor, Dan E. Mnlonoy, Gcorgo V. UohiiIIr" Murch. Arthur McKoown. K. I. Mor- Mrs. U. A. Copplo. rlHsoy, Clnudo N'usburg. A. K. Noff, 9. rinno boio w. . .moiioisoii, a. it. u'lirien, n, u. Alfred Howard. Ostllnd, F. M. Parsons, C. It. Peck, A. "Llttlo Tnlk on Tlmoly Topics" C, K. Perry. A. II. I'owoi-h, Frod Pow- W. A. Hold. era, Hugo QulBt, A. O. ltogors, Nols C. Vocnl solo. Kiihiiiiihsoii, Hoyd rtlehnrdson, Otto llln RlnM T AniltlAV M, II nl r ,IP II II Kill inn nil. MinHlna Among tho number present were Stnuff, Henry Songstnchon, D. Y. K. Ilrnivnliif?. Vnrv Tlrnii'tilnt. W. M. Illnko, L. K. Ilalllnger, 0. M. Ilylor, W. S. Chnndlor, O. Chundlor, J. S. Coko, F. K. Colinn, T. Engolhurt, Elllo Fnrrlngor, J. II. Flnnngnn. I). C. fll-conn. A. H. fllillnv. V. A. Hnlrlon. Oeorgo Golsondorfor, It. F. Oobhurdt, frame imguo, A. T. iialnos, J. T. Hull. F. U. llorton, 10. K. Jones, a. Kuufninn. V. II. Kennedy. Dorsov Kroltzor, F. 10. Leofo, II. Lockhnrt, J. A. MiitHon. W. F. MelOldownov. J. 4k III" II H W II U III If U I I'ivmviiv , j '.iii iivinj TUMK"lvltUII J,. 1 Itov. nnd Mrs. '., O. Downrd. Mr. nnd Stuffnrd. F. Htoll, Itobcccn Luso- Mrs. V. A. Hold, Mr. and Mrs. Cieo. Stump. A. Toyo. II. S. Towor. W. Colomnn, Mr. nnd Mrs. 10. C. Drows, S. Turpon nml .1. M. Upton; Misses Mr. nnd Mrs. Immol, Mr. nnd Mrs. Ilnrnum, Evolyn Amlorson, Esther Dnrlilo, .Mrs. narry rainier. .Mm. .mhiusou, kuim i.ouiso l.nrson, Annn Miller. Mrs. Illnln, Mrs. llnrrott, MoEldownoy, Itoso Myron, Clnrn My Miss llosslo Immol, Miss Mao ion. Maud Painter nnd Itnmonn Itnd Lctumcx, .Miss Viola llnrrott, Mlssos cllffe. Dorothv nnd Lnv nn Pa liter. Miss Atflwtii; mill ...(.i . ....... ... Ittnii.ilio Piitmln nml MfiBUl'B Otto OL eon, John Motloy, Alfred Howard and Wayne Painter nnd Mr. nnd Mrs, It. A. Copplo. ? ? 1IOXOU HEV. Ul'TLEIKJE. I MUSI CWIil I Tho reception tendered Itov. nnd Mrs. II. I. Itutledgo nt tho Mothodlst Episcopal church Inst evening was 111) exceedingly rlitnvnliln nfPnlr In . , . 7 ovory way. In uplto of tho Incloniont Mrs. Win. Horsfnll. Jr., wns host- wontlior, thoro wns n goodly nuinbor ess nt n inuslcnlo inntlnoo yesterday jnesont. nftornoon nt her homo on Central Tho churcli nudltorlum was vory Aveiuio, which was tho delight of nil attractively and tnstofully nrrangod J"UBU"1; ., ., ,. , . wiui sprays mm ciustors or ovor- Tho hoiiBo wna nrtlstlcnlly decornt- K,.oonrt ,, l)0()MO,B of various colorod cd In yellow autumn leaves and yol- chrysnnthomunis. low clirysnnthoniiiins. Yellow paper Tj,0 voluntnry by Mrs. W. F. Irish cliyrsthomunis softened tho glare of wnB followed by congregntlonnl sing tho electric lights mid the gowns of K, p, Kt Allcn oxt0nded tho wol tho performei-8 cnrrlod out tho yollow ,.0ino from tho church nnd congrogn color Bchenie, which ronilnded ono of tlon. Tho recltntion so nbly given by yellow glow of an nutumu sun. llttlo Josophlno Savago groatly pleas- Mrs. Horsfnll wns nsslsted nt tho e,j tho nudlenco. door by her daughter. Marian. IOncli drootlngs from nil tho churches guest wns presented with a beautiful Woro extended by Itov, A. F. Hnss program of nutuinn brown shnde. ford, pastor of tho First Baptist bearing tho crost and monogram of church. tt' house. This program read as uov. Hutledge ropllod with words ,Jt.iiows and wns a rare treat to tho 0f npprcclntlon of tho kind words nnd jiiuslc lovers present. Kncn mini nor thoughtful acts which demonstrated was an Inspiration and displayed tho peoplo's regard for him. mnrkod ability on the pnrt of tho per- After n social tlmo of conversation, formor nnd tho Coos llayltes felt n ro croam nnd enko woro sorved by nulver of prldo becauso Miss Larson tho younc Indies of tho church is n Coos liny girl, Her tcehniquo Is iieforo going home, n mimbor of jiuo nnu nor iiim phuiic iiiiiumiunru mo younger people gathored nround In Mnrshllold Is mnrked with success, tho organ nnd participated In sovoral Miss Larson wna ably nsslsted by rousing church songs. Mrs. Maynio Stanley OUIloy as soloist ... .Airs. William iiuihiuii, .ir,, no v . 4 I Hev. 11. K. Hengtson has received an nuununcoment of the ninrrlago of Miss Jlyrn Kllznboth Camp to .Air. Frank L. Itrown at tho homo of tho bride's parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Alfred iieuiiett. In Hoseburg. October (!. They will reside In Hoseburg. Miss Cnmp forn'orly resided In Mnrshllold. making her home with Itov. nnd Mrs. Uengtsdii while sho was teaching school here. She also taught a Tow tonus at Allegany. Sho loft hero about four years ago. Her many Cons Hay friends will unlto In extend ing best wishes to tho young couple. ! : : Coos Hay friends hnvo received tho announcement of tho ninrrlngo of Miss l,cln Hueklnghnni of Han don nnd Mr. Hnrry Chcosoninn of near Monmouth, which took place October 2(1. The wedding of .Tames Wall nnd Miss Cntherlnn PnHtor wna nni...i.. cd nt St. Monlcn's Church Wednes day morning nt 7:. 10 o'clock by the Hev. Father Miinro. After n wed ding brenkfnst nt tho homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. Hnrry Winkler, Mr. nnd Mrs. Wnll left for Hnndon on u short honoymoon trip. Tho now homo on Fourteonth and Conimcrclnl will bo occupied nbout tho first of Decombor. A .;. Miss Vesta McCulloch of North Hend nnd Chnrles Onuntlott of Km plro will bo mnrrlcd this ovcnlng nt Conulllo. Miss McCulloch Is tho daughter of J-c- McCulloch nnd Is well known In this vicinity. Mr nminiinti i.. ... ployed by tho Southern Orogon com- I'iiuy ai liiipirC. Tho brldo nnd groom will return to IOmpIro Monday whoro they will mnko their futuro homo. .J. .; .. DAXCIOS. Tho St. Patrick's Society Is plan ning n bnll for Thnnksglvlng ovo nt tho KngleB' Hnll. s . I IIK.'II SCHOOL KOCIKTY Tho Mitrshllolil High School Lltor nry Society hold nnothor of tholr soml-nionthly meotlngs Inst Thursdny ovenlng, nt tho High School building. Tho program was as follows: 1. Singing by Society. 2. Ilnlknn Trouble .Mildred Storey. .". Heading Miss IOsthor Sllvormnn. I. Election Report. Arthur Kolstndt. C Impromptu "Woinnn Suffrngo In Oregon" Walter Jonson. C. Discussion of Pnrllnmoutnry Lnw. Mr. Morris. 7. Singing by Socioty. On a Hiiggestlon of Mr. Morris, It was decided to hnvo n short drill In Pnrllnmontnry Lnw ovory meeting to glvo tho students nn Iden of how to conduct n mooting. I.VFOHMAL CHAT. - I nnd l'AItTIIOS. nccomnnnlst, i Mrs. Oldley. who wns in hor usual good voice, In a number of songs. At her homo on Hnll Avenue Inst displnyed hor wonderful volco control Tuesdny afternoon, Miss lOva Dresser nn.l annt. llllnllkl'ntnt lOll. Shn lllOSt dC- Wlla tin.lnua n n.i l..rAM...nl 1 lli'htoil her honrnrx by ' Anrll Ilnllr . niitlv A ,lnlnlv ln.w.i.n., .,- .......,.i Woodmnn. Mrs. Horsfnll nccompan- to tho following guests: Misses Agnes ion in nor usuiu tiwiKimui iiuuuiui. uarpenier, Jiooro, Armsuy, inoz Hald- In tho flAt numbor a Concerto Op. win, lOsthor Sllvormnn. Nnnn Hrown- S2 (Socond Movement), Mrs. Horsfnll lag, Frances Frnnso and Helen Lnn- plnycd second piano to Miss Larson's drlth. llrst. This was n beautiful numbor 4 nnd won much npplnuso ns did ench 4 other number. 1 I Sl'ltPHISK PAHTV. Mrs. Horsfnll certainly should bo . 4 conunonded on tho success of this a number of frlonds completely mosi I'liiiriuiuK I'liiuiiiiiiiuiiiii .!"'" Burprisen .Mr. ami .Mrs. i.onuoux muni iiuiiiiiniH w...- -.. iniDiii .hi, nun .ir, i.eiiiieux nftornoon of pleasuro nnd education, last evening by suddenly nppear Aftor tho program dainty rofresh- nB nt the homo of tho lnrter iin monts wore Borvod. Miss lOvolyn Invited nnd unnnnounced, tho occn Andorson nnd Miss Uoso Myron as- slon being In honor of tholr 15th slated Mrs. Horsfnll In seating tho wedding nnnlvorsary. As n token gnosis unu in numi'H. i" i"' coiBum lor 1110 wormy visuuig ror n month with imr oIq Thoso present woro Mesdnmes It. couple, tho guests presented Mr. Mrs. Hoy Snubert of Acme, Oregon Miss Clovo who has boon visiting Mrs. C. F. MeKnlght for sovoral rnontha expects to lonvo next week for Portlnnd. ! Miss Mvrtln II Ilnwiini. rn..,ni.. of Coos liny, but who for somo tlmo hns been llvlnc in rr...,i.. - arrived tills wnnlr nn tlin Tl'inl. .....'. and will probably remain on tho Hay. V V Mm. 10. ft. Pnrlinm ....! ,... n i. .Ill ,,, " """ ! nun, .uuimi- nll oft Wodnosdny morning on n visit to hor hiiBbnnd who Is In Medford. superintending tho ronstrtictlon of somo city work nt that plnco. Aftor visiting In Medford, thoy will go to Portlnnd. nB soon ns Mr. Porhnm hns iiniBiieu nis work, nnd thonco homo. j. .? .;. Mrs. Wlnklnr nnn Qnl...n u . - , -. ..u,,(i, 41IU son, roturned homo Inst weok on n visit to rolntlves. Mrs. Winkler ox. poets hor husbnnd soon who mny lo cnto on tho liny. Miss Maud Howron, who wns visit ing nt Lnkesldo. roturned homo tho first of tho weok. Mrs. A. L. Housoworth who hns been visiting hor sister Mrs. IJuell Hosln of Kennewlck, Wnshlngton. ro turned Thursdny on tho Ilronkwntor aftor a three weeks' visit. Miss Mnv Wnll f Vnriii n...i . In Mnrshflold this weok to nttond tho wedding of hor brothor, Jnnies Wnll, to Miss Cntherlno Parker. Miss Hazel Tlhhntln lnft rio.,.i.. .. .!. .,,.., - -- " .v.v ...IIIIIUH UIl uiu riiioiii lor Han Francisco . Sho win visit nt Ileneela nnd othor Cali fornia points beforo returning homo Miss Myrtlo Lund went to Coqulllo this week to visit her sister, Mrs. F. Mrs. M. L. Douglas loft on tho Ite dondo Wednesday for California to visit friends and relatives. Mrs. Robert McCann of North Hend returned Thursday on tho nreakwn M.r' m'm8, jr.cC,n.nn waB n 'lelognto to tho Nntlnnnl W o rn it rT.... j0 ' ". onven- Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Chandler who hnvo been In Wnshlngton returned to Mnrshflold on tho Hreakwnter Thurs day morning. Mrs. D. I.. Wnrsnn n ,-.. PnfElti"B,l,or J.,"".R.,,tr' Mrs. Harry - -.w.. ... ..nn Biiiieui mis week. t Jllsvl Rlp'nn T n.onn ...u ... . viBi ,S"" :."' ".."". ""s ueen I SOCIAL CALIOXDIOIt. I TONIOllT. Keyzor unnco ni angles um. SUNDAY. Coos liny Concert Ilnnd nt 2: .10 In Opera House. TUESDAY Lndlos' Guild with Mrs. F. A. Sacchl. Crescendo Club with Professor C. A. Dnvldson. WEDNESDAY. Ilridgo Club with Mrs. J. ,S. Coko. Jolly Dozen with Mrs. A. Snow of Hunker Mill. THURSDAY. A. N. W. Club with Mrs. MeKnlght. Mlnnle-WlH Club with Mrs. Perkins. FRIDAY. Thlmblo Club with Mrs. W. It. Simpson of North Ileml. Ladles' Art Club with Mrs. J. 0. Kinney. -jrnjM-MM returned Thursday on tho Hreak wnter. .;. .;. .. Miss Miinilo Mahoney, who wns to hnvo taken passage on today's Hreakwnter, hns postponed her trip to Portland until next weok. j ! Mrs. .1. T. Sullivan of Hnndon re turned homo yestordny nftor n short visit with Mrs. F. K. Oettlns nnd oth er friends on tho Hny. .;. .;. ;. D. C. Orcon nml wife roturned this week from Portlnnd where they visit ed for n week or bo. .. .5. .;. Miss Madge Hnrry spent pnrt of the week as tho guest of Miss Fran cis WHIIaniH. Tho Hnrry family Ib preparing to move from Empire to their now homo In Fcrndalc. .;. .;. .;. Mrs. M. R. Smith roturned Thurs dny on tho Hreakwnter aftor 11 11 vo mouths' visit to frlonds nnd rolntlves In Wnshlngton nml Oregon. Mr. nnd Mrs. Jnmes Wnll went to Hnndon IIiIb weok to spend 11 few days. ! WILL WED. Monarch, Derby and Eskay Gloves Your Feet Properly Fitted Shoes for Women Children and Boys ir'jv'"iifn 1 """" RAINCOATS UMBRELLAS "MONEY TALKS" Hub Dry Goods Co. Saves You Money Blankets TrunksandSuitCases Ntw WA,srs m m uiimiuiii muni MIL CAJjf HUB DRY GOODsTa O'Coiiucll Hulldliig ''one .-Mij M MMN Coos Hny rolntlves of J. L. Ilow mnn, formerly of Mnrshllold but now n leading merchant of Portland, havo iiccii apprised inai no win 110 mnrrioii III tho near future, tho brldo bolng a Michigan woman. Mr. Howmnii Is tho ownor of tho Marshllehl Woolen Mill Storo. SCHOOL ?rS&' r Wfeb rvMrs-Yy 11 Jii IOTEJS (Continued from Tago Sovon.) well In painting this month uro Edgnr Cason, Arthur ChrlstoiiBon, Hazel Cook, Fred Dye, Ursula Far rluger, Esmond Qlossop, (leorgo Hougell, Mnbel Immol, (ill licit JohiiBoii, Ethel Lingo, Joe Mllnor, Story MiiBson, Clnudo Post, Holon Rees, llnttlo Rohfold, Hnrohl Wnl rnth, nnd Wnltor Rohfold. Tho A chiss hnvo bunded In good compositions on A Hidden Trenstiro nnd Camping Out. Tho H clnsB hnvo written on Hncon's Robolllon, nnd A Hidden Trensuro. Papors belonging to tho following dosorvo speclnl niontlon: Edgnr Fnrrlngor, Esmond Qlossop, (Jeorgo Cason, (leorgo Engliind, Prsuln Hongoll, Mnbel Immol, Joo Mllnor, nnd Clnudo Post. Harold Wnlrnth. Hnmi rnwnn nnd Wnlter Rohfold hnvo been on tho alck list this weok. Tho Sixth and Sovontli grado ijoj-b nro progressing nicely with tho hammocks thoy nro making. Tho A cIobs will tako up tho Revolution In history next weok, nnd tho H clnss will study tho In dlnn Wnrs. IN CAUSE MAIL DELAY Heavy Mud and Land Slides Makes uverland Travel Difficult. MAIL ARRIVES. Tho mail nrrlved nt nbout noon todny. Four trees had been blown down nnd ncross tho road, causing tho delny. Tho old fnmlllr sign "Tho mnil mm 1101 nrrivod- wns hanging up In tho post ofllco this morning. It was not known when tho mnil would get n ns plncos nlong tho route could not bo reached by telophono. This morn- ng no word had been received of tho incoming mall at Sumner. Tho delay Is of courso duo to tho bad condition of tho roads. Sevoral uays ago tliero was n slide and tho stago was delayed twolvo hours. Since then tho rainfall has been groat nn 'ho roads aro heavy with mud find tho embankments hnvo been slld ,n.,(.l.wn. nnd "inking obstructions. .1 yth 10 lllBh w,nds t Inst night, it Is qulto probable that trees wore uiuwn tiown over tho road. It was hoped that the mall would get In some tlmo this ovonlng but thero Is no way of knowing when to expect U until It reaches Sumner. STEAMER FIFIKLD will leave IUXDOX for SAX FRAXCISCO abou? A eilnesilay, Xov. i:i. Reservation can be had at Abstract Ofllce. DANCE nt KAfiLVS' uur. o..... day night. KEYZEU'S ORCHESTRA IS GRATEFUL Expresses Apprecition of the Kindness Shown by the Marshfield People. Mrs. Tlmmoiis, tho woman who hns been aided by tho Relief Commlttco appointed by tho Woodmen, cnino to Tho Times olllco nnd nskod that her npprcclntlon nf tho kindness shown her and hor children by tho people of Mnrshllcld nnd Tho Times bo given out. Sho snyn thoy nro now well cured for nnd will leave on tho next Rcdoudn for tho homo of her pnronts In Olclnhnmn, tho rommltteo buying lior n through ticket via San Fran cisco. Sho says sho recently heard from hor husbnnd nnd ho stntod that ho thought ho hud a pormuuet job In Portland nnd wondered why ho did not hear from hero. Sho Is holng curotl for nt tho homo of Mi-h. A. II. Snrgeant In South Mnrshllold pending hor departure Mrs. Frank Frnmo of North lK.nd hns roturned from Snn Francisco nnd In now propnrcd to furnish tho lntcst nnd most npprovod mooes for tho Benson. Sho will bo htgnty pleased to meet old patrons nn woll ns now ones. BlW liii CARAMELS Sl.tc pound nt STAF FORD'S Saturday and Sunday. Putl,nP .J1! .Hard Pavemenl and Making Rapid Pro. rjress in Improvements. MYRTLE POINT, Xor, ).-r. ciiy or Myrtlo Point Is miklnr m strides In tho mntterof nwnlcljilt provomoniB. Much work bit fr. done In tho past year and mon 1 contemplated. Tho startles cf fr construction on tho logglor riltoi has mndo tho city nn Importutte tor In tho county nnd thoptop!ii: not slow to mnlto Iraproveatslit moot tho rapid growth they wp Tho City Council opened Hit t: tho bituminous surface on tbe rir' pnvlng Hint liml not prcrlonilr lc: provided for. Ordinance! lerrititii nssossmont In cases where tbe I: provoments hnvo been conpleli woro also ndontcd after tbe tat u socond rending. A committee n also appointed to look IntotbtmrV of temporarily planklns tU e(t'j graded portions of Fourth tad Fir; stroets botween Spruce and wj streets. DROP IX nt tho fil'XNTRVd soo tho XEW jio.c.miiiik nwi ACTIOX IIK.MIXOTOX RIFLE, tiH LATEST fJl'.V on tho lairtel (Wo ni-o Open Evenings ami Sundnjs) Opeimiimg AoimoiuiiniceinnieBt AVe desiro to tmnoiinco to tho pcoplo of Coos Bay that Loid's Balcery nnd .Delicatessen is bow open to the public with a full lino of Bread, Cakes, Cookies, Pte aed AH Baked Goods AVe have adopted as our motto: "Cleanliness is next to fjodlincss.". Oor Bread lis Made Cleairn Kept Clean Delivered We Extend a Special Invitation to the Lafc . , . . ... l.Uvmrrne w to can ana inspect our sanitary muj fyr tho most modern and thoroughly equipped ; ies in Oregon outsido of Portland, loir w veleolne at any time and wo know AV0 ,: "re the vineo you that our bread and baked goods aw cleanest and best made. 5 Bakery sumd Delicatessen Phone 112-L. 133 N. 2nd St. Next tho Corner of Central Ave. Leid jHHEs jHt 1