The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, December 27, 1913, EVENING EDITION, Page 8, Image 8

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1913-EVENING EDITION
Baking Powder
fie Housewife's
Greatest Help.
WHAT so tempting to the
laggard appetite as a
light, flaky, fruit short cake or
a delicate hot biscuit?
Royal makes the perfect
short cake, biscuit and muffin,
and improves the flavor and
healthf ulness of all risen flour
foods. It renders the biscuit, hot
bread and short cake more di
gestible and nutritious, at the
same time making them more
attractive and appetizing.
Royal Baking Powder is in
dispensable for the preparation
all the year round of perfect
foods.
SOCIAL CALENDAR
2mWW
ft NY
MONDAY.
Klklno Club danco at Eagles
Hall.
TUESDAY.
Auction Drldgo Club with Mrs.
J. T. Harrlgan.
WEDNESDAY.
NnrcIssuB Club with Mlsa Mag
gie Hohortsnn.
Drldgo Club with Mrs. 0. W.
Kaufman.
THURSDAY.
Mlnnte-Wis with Mrs. 15. Kcl
ley. FRIDAY.
Fovndalc Sowing Club with
I Ednu Johnson.
SkeniiBn Club with Mrs. Don
ald Charlston.
SATURDAY.
Norwegian Lutheran Young
People's Society with Rev. and
Mrs. R. O. Thorpe.
at the University or California, ar
rived on the Redondo Thursday to
spend Christmas at the home of his
father, John D. Goes.
4
Mr. and Mrs. I. S. Kaufman en
tertained Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Kauf
man and daughter, Claudine, and Mr.
and Mrs. A. J. Relse at Christmas
dinner.
W. D. Scott and wife ofDandon
spent Clirl8tmas as the guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Louis Gorr and other Marsh
field friends.
F. A4 Haines nnd wife of Myrtle
Point spent Christmas here as guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Haines and
other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sterling spent
Christmas with friends and relatives
In Coqutlle.
Mr. and Mrs. U. F. Wyatt, now re
siding on n fine ranch near Arago,
are spending the week with friends
nnd relatives on the Hay.
4
day of Miss Elizabeth Swanton, the
little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hon
r.ott Swanton, nnd she invited a few
of hor friends to help celebrate tho
event. Following games and diver
sions refreshments wero enjoyed.
Her guests were Misses Eleanor Flan
agan, Margaret Luse, Virlgnla Coke,
Loulso Lockhnrt, Ella Drown, Grnclo
McKeown and her little brothers and
sisters.
PltlKCIMiAS.
'I
Mrs. H. M. Albeo will bo hostess
to ti e Priscilla Club at hor home In
Dunker Hill next Wednesday, January
7.
41 4
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I WED IX COQUIIXE I
. 4
KA Llndhcrc. driver for the tioi'st
& King auto lino, and Miss Syneva
Soronson, of North Horn!, 'left today
for Couulllo, where tliey win uo
nuletlv marred. Tho bride wos
forniorlv omnloycd In the North
Rend telephone exchange nnd tho
young couple have n host of friends
who will unite in extending ioiiciu
tatlons.
I IIIYNKIt PARTY
. -
Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Simpson enter
tained nt a delightful little Christ
inns dinner party at their homo In
North Rend. Their guests were Mr.
and Mrs. C. M. Pylcr, Mr. and Mrs.
w. S. Turnon. C. S. Wlnsor. Rev.
Father A. R. Munro, Capt. Edgar
Simpson and F. E. McKennn.
4
I WILL GIVE DIXXEIt I
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Ryler will en
tertain nt dinner Sunday at their
homo In North Rend.
CHRISTMAS PARTY I
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Rylnr enter
tained a row friends at a Christmas
t.-,.,. n,i rtv nt tlinl,. Iimnn III North
v. M.V" i?ml. Mr' .M; A: S,.0,a' .0,'i"end Christmas eve. Their guests
North Rend, left today for Los An- ., Mr n,..i m. I. J. Slmnson.
geles to niako their future homo. t Qimnum. Mr mui Mm.
Their son, Tom Stora, loft for there w' Tr,,u nnd Judge T
l 4 4
Mr. and Mrs. Henry llurtmnn, of
Portland, arrived on the Rreakwator
this week to spend a week or two
at the home of Mrs. Hartman's par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hansen.
4 ;
C. J. Mnhonoy, or Floronco, spent
Christmas hero as the guest of his
sisters. Mrs. Elizabeth Adams nnd
Miss Mamie Mnhonoy.
t
and Mrs.
urpeu
CHRISTMAS DINNERS
Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Perry had
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. llarrlgan nnd
daughter. Miss Mabel. as their
Christinas dinner guests.
Mr. and Mrs. John Freelund. of
North Rend, had George San ford
and wife and Godron, I. mile and
l.iivoriiii Rimfni'il of Ten Al 1 1 1 and
Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Ilngue have re-1 Mildred and Clifford Freelund as
turned from Southern California and their Christinas dinner guests.
nro now located at the Xenohlu apart
-will make their homo for tho ensuing
year. Mr. Darker has closed out
his jewelry business hero and taken
tho management of "tho Clarence
Gould ranch.
7 4
Miss Lola Montgomery, of Mlillng
tcn, was tho guest of Miss Alpha
Mnuzey nnd other Miirshfleld friend
this week. ,
4"
MrB. Maggie Ogren nnd dnnghter,
Anna, left today for San Diego, Cal.,
wjioro they are planning to mnko
to make their future home.
4 4
Mr. nnd Mrs. W. F. Squire loft
today for San Jose, California where
they will spend the next few months.
Thoy will niso visit at other Cal
ifornia points.
4 4
Mr. nnd Mrs. Claude Nasburg, who
left tho first of the week to spend
Christmas with her parents, Mr. and
Jlra. Doble, nt Eugcno, will spend
about two weeks there nnd In Port
land. 4 4. 4,
Mr. nnd Mrs. Hnrry G. Rutler.
who nro living south of Myrtle
Folnt, whero Mr. Rutler is onglneor
on tho Smith-Powers Hue, spent tho
Tiolldnys at tho homo of Mayor
Straw here. Mr. Rutler nnnounces
that tho report that ho was going
to Australia Is Incorrect. They will
return to Myrtle Point today,
v . 4.
Mrs. E. E. Straw is expected homo
soon from Snntn Rosa, Cal., where
she was called by tho Illness of her
fnthor.
4
II. H. Luse and wife and (laugh
'tor, Rebecca, nrrlved this week from
I Fresno, Cal., to spend tho balanco
of the winter with lil parents, Mr.
nnd Mrs. W. A. Luse on Coos Riv
er nnd with other relatives on tho
Day.
Mrs. Me.Mnnamau and dnnghter,
Miss McManaman. arrived hero this
1 week to mnko an extended visit nt
the homes of hor sons, Hugh Mc
I.ain nnd J. J. McMnnnmnn.
4 4
Rev. Father A. R. Mnnro spent
part of tho week us the guest of
friends In Coiiullle.
4
F. E. McKennn, manager of tho
Oregon Power Compnny s plant at
Coiiullle. spent Christmas with
i friends In Mnrshfleld.
j 4
Miss Floronco Aiken returned on
the Redondo this week from a short
visit with relatives and friends In
San Francisco and Rorkoley.
I
I Mrs. T. R. Shorldnn nnd daughters,
Misses Minnlo and Grace, arrived on
tho Rny this weok from San Frnn-
j clsco to Join Mr. Sheridan and mnko
an extended visit at tho home of
Mrs. C. F. McCollum in North Rond
and with other relatives on the
Day.
Misses Frances Williams, Hazel
Powers, Nora Tower and Ressio
Coke nnd Leslie Isnacson, students
nt tho Unlvorslty of California, are
snondlng tho Chrlstmns vacation nt
their homos In this city.
.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Ed Rushy spent
Christmas with frlonds in Coqullle.
4 4
Roger Goss. who Is tnklng a coiirso
nients nt Jones and Sutter streets.
Snn Francisco. Mr. llnguo. In a let
ter to E. P. Lewis, does not- state
wheji they will return to tho Ray.
4
I INVITATIONS. I
Mrs. E. Mlngus will cntertnln a
few friends Informally next Monday
nt their home on Central avenue.
4 4 .j.
I FAMILY ItEI'XIOX.
4.
Judgo and Mrs. D. L. Watson 011
tortulned nt n family reunion nnd
Christmas dinner at their fine new
homo on Isthmus Inlet Thursilny.
Dr. and .Mrs. W. A. Toyo were
host and boHtess at a nuts' delight
ful Christians luncheon Thnrsdny.
The house was prettily decorated, the
dining room being converted Into a
regular ( nrlstmas bower. The big
round dining table was profusely
decorated and tho sight was one of
beauty. Their guests were Mr. and
Mrs. R. M. Jcnnl'igs. Miss .Moore,
Miss Reese. Miss Griffin. Miss lVello
O'Connor nnd Mis Ilnrknoss.
: :
Mr. mid Mrs. T. R. Juices had
W. J. C0nr.1t', Harry Reynolds and
Rowe llerlng''r an their Chrlstmns
dinner guests.
4
Mr. 1.-1I Mrs. E. W. Kaimnercr
AH Ladies'
Suits, Coats
and Furs
GreatlyReduceJ
HubDrycodj
"SMART WEAR FOR WOMKn"
PHONE
CORNER CENTRAL AVEXU,.; AND mM)AIWAV
nml i h i tirnirrnt,i wnu ..Ivnn I...
iiunlls of tho Sunday school nml lnst.
sido school.
.
I LADIES' ART CLUR.
Mrs. Lydla Lang will entertain the
Ladles' Art Club Friday, January !.
.1. O. Y. CLUIl.
GRANGE ELECT;
NEW OFFtCO
Those present, except the meinhers had C. F. MrGeorgo and fnmlly as
of the family who Ilvo nt home wero
Robert Watson nnd family or Co
(inlllo, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Folsoin
of Mnrshfleld. Miss Dorothy Wntson
or Coqullle nnd County Clork Jnines
Wntson of Coqullle.
4. 4, .;.
RRIIXiE CLl'lt.
A New Year's Gift
To Yourself
that you'll appreciate every
day In tho year, Is n now
pair of glasses. ir you havo
worn your old ones two
years or more, you certain
ly need 11 new pair. Get
the right ones by coming
here for thorn. Our expert
eye examinations and our
skill in making up tho
glasses I lib 11 iv good sight
and good looks,
Eyes Examined Free
Red Cross Red Cross
Jewelry Dept. Drug Store
ewcliy HcimirJnu, phone 122,
Mrs. 0. W. Kaurninn will bo hostess
to the Rrldge Club nt her home In
West Mnrshllold next Wednesday af
ternoon, 4. 4. 4,
.
I FAMILY DINNER. I
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Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Albert- Mntson on
tortalned Mr. nnd Mrs. E. S. Rargolt,
Capt. and Mrs. Mntson, Ralph Mntson
nnd Frank Mntson at dinner Christ
mas. I NEWLY-WEDS.
Mrs. Elmer Vlnoynrd was hostess
to the Newly-Wed Club nt her homo
in Enstsido Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Kendnll of Riindon and C. e!
Plio next meeting will ho in twoweeks Andorsnn. or Walton. Oregon, nt
wan uiss ijuun west, tiioso pros- dinner Frldny ovonlng. .Mr. Andor-
v.11. ntuiiraiinj- weru mi. iiaiiio sni- sou is a luotiior of Mrs. Guv Kendall
lug, .Mrs. Jns. Mcintosh, Mrs. Carl and arrived hero this week for a
1 West. Miss Ressle Robertson, Miss short visit.
Magglo Robertson nnd Miss Hilda.
j West. Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Kalkensteln
i w " t 11 inn iiuiiuo in miiiin
. A Tmil'HllllV flVOIllllir
their ChrbtnuiH it Iiiium KtiustB,
I
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Sfill entertain
ed P. A. f'aiulben; a id wife an l sn.
Paul, or Paii'lcn, at ClulBtmas din
ner. 4. 4. 4.
.Ti"lo anl Mrs. John F. flnll en
tertained Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Mall.
Miss Elsie Hall, Mrs. Ida Patter
son. N" ' P-ittorson nnd Alex Hull
nt Ch: Istnins dinner.
4. 4 4,
y,. 1 rBt Qar y nvertsen
onterta'ti'-! Mr. nnd Mrs. Alex
Moor"., -r port Huron. Michigan, at
Chrlstuuts (.Inner. Mr. nnd Mrs.
Mooro nrrlved hero this weok and
enjoyed a lino visit with tho Evort
sons, Mrs. Evertsen's brother, Mr.
Goorgo. Inning formerly beon as
sociated with Mr. Mooro in tho prnc
tlco of law.
4.
Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Grannls ontor
tnlned Dr. nnd Mrs. Morrow and lit.
tlo son at Christmas dinner.
4
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Kondnll ontor-
talued Mr. and Mrs. Guy Kendnll,
Mrs. J. R. Nowlln or North Rend
will entertain the memhors or the
J. O. Y. Club next Wednesday even
ing. 4 4.
I WILL INSTALL. I
f
Doric Chapter, O. E. S., and Illanco
Lodge. A. F. &. A. M will hold a
Joint Installation or officers this oven.
Ing nt the Masonic Mall. .Mrs. E. S.
Rargolt will ho Installing officer for
tho Slur. A program and banquet1
will follow the Installation.
GOOD OLD-TI.ME DANCE AT j
LIRRY MONDAY NIGHT. MCSIC
A
AND ADMISSION AS I'Sl'AL. "
RI SIXESS COXDITIOXS. J
The Now York Herald has recent-:
ly mailo an Investigation of the biisl-l
iiess conditions throughout the coun
try, and contrary to its expectations
business was round to be getting
along nicely everywhere except among
the railroads ami stagnation Is con
fined to the east because or tho re
rnsal o" the Interstate Commerce 1
Commission to allow an Increase In I
Irelght rates. If It Is n fact that
business Is good there should bo no I
reason fur the railroads to stirrer!
any more Hum they havo during tho
last' hundred years.
H. E. Bessey Master of i
Bay Branch - Farmers'
Union Monday
ihS.il'::mAli,",ai.",ellB cj
rollowlng officers were elected fa 3
flflUllltl.v K.ini.. Vt V
- "H ) mi ;
Master, II. K. n0ssc)
Overseer. I'lillln 1 nn.in.
Cltaplnln. .Mrs. Win. Rone'brake.1
TrenHiirer. Win. Ronebrake.
Steivnril. Tllln Pnll
AssIhIiHiI Rlnu'-lnt Vlnl.. If.v
Lady Assistant Steward, Mn
c. nessey.
Lecturer. Mrs. Clara Bessey.
Gatekei'iipr, Mrs. Wlrth.
rPllr tllllintnlll'n ntlln. llt
named when tho new officer trei
siaiieo.
'I'., tin... 1C....1..
.1, ..IlilllUI.
Anothor meeting of the newlp
KniuzMi i-nrmera union will Ml
A1fllwln Tim tirmAM IT.Ia.
1 mini 1 lit; 1 4i t iiicis UU1UU 1
CtUu Itnt fli"it nn ntiA iinltlnrt L H
niovoment to Improve market com
NEW YEAR'S HALL.
Frldav thev had
I .Messrs. Ted and Allan Klssani and
4 .loir llartninn ns luncheon guests
Tho Enstsido Athletic Club will .ami this afternoon Mrs. Falkensteln
give a Now Year's ball at their hull
Wednesday evening.
4 4. 4,
A
1 CHRISTMAS IIREAKFAST AND I
I DINNERS.
-'Mrs. W. 1). Simpson of North Rend,
hud Mrs. I). C. VaiiL'han of Mnrsli
field and Miss Then Kruse, of NorMi
IU ml, iih her gucjts.
4
Mr. nnd Mrs. V. N. Ekblnd of
South Marshlleld entertained Mr. nnd
1 Mr. and Mrs. J. ('. Kendall were Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Gllbortson, Wul
hosts at a six o'clock breakfast nml l,u' Gllbortson nnd Willis and Elolso
Christmas tree for their little son, ' Eltbhid at a Christmas Evo dlnnefc.ut
.11,1111, I'liii'iiuiiiiiig .MiKiaine Keuuail. 1 l"u imiiiiu,
I.MPORTANT NOTICE. j
During my nbsence from the city,
my foreman, G. AL lllukey, Is author-!
ir.ed to act for mo and any figures he
gives or contracts lie makes will ho
honored by me. I
0. O. GOSNEY,
Contractor.
NEW COt'XTIIIIFKIT IS CRW
Kogus .Sill C1111 lie Dftrrtcd'I
Says rnlnf.
WASIIINdTON, D. C. Dec. 1H
A new counterfeit $10 United i
treasury note has made Id ip
mice, the secret service says lo id
ciilar of warning just iMtied.
note Is of very crude worKnu
nnd Is printed on ordinary bond t
er. The silk fibers ot the ((
note aro Imitated with pen tdt
wlillo the color of theiealanic
tor Is brick red.
School Opens Monday
. t . .... !!,, .1 In l.onln at that IM
a unmoor oi now Hiiiiionin iiuvo uuum i " ,v,
and it has added now ENERGY nnd now ENTHUSIASM to 11
Instructors, , , ,.
Tho school is n success nnd nnyone in need of a BiwneH 1
icgo r;uucnuoii, snoum siari 111 kuw.
Coos Bay Business College
(Owned and inannged by Coos Ray business men-)
Phono !7-.l. C. W. WOI.C0rf.SewU
Mr. and Mrs. Guv Kendall ami C. I-
Anderson, A Christmas duck dinner
was enjoyed at I o'clock, followed
Mr. nnd 'Mrs. E. f. Morrlssey hud
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Miller nH their
Friday by a family dinner at Hie j Christians dinner guests,
home of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Kendall,
('. K. Andorsou, who Is spending the
Holiday wltli his sister, Mrs. Guy
Kendnll, will leave noon to return to
Walton. Oregon, where ho Is working
under Porter iinm,
MM'IAL HHWISII I'LI'll,
Mm 4 V, riwunwui will enlntlnlii
Hid ineiiiliei'n Uf tile Unci 11 1 flvwluH
I luh hamuli K,
0 - -
4
Mr, and Mrs. B. C. Small entertnln
ed I). W. K11111II mid Mrs. Rriidbury
ami children nt Clirisliuas dinner,
4. 4, 4,
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Held enter-!
laiueo Air. and Mis. c. a Kelilbrede
mid Mr mid Mis. k K. Gettlnu ami
turn nt Chi'ltniiiiiii dinner.
1 1
J,utl Tui'i'dliK en'iilng Hie piuijilti
uf KuvikIiIo mijoymi u Uuu chrUiuiu
irtwm nml t'hlhUuu I ceo ihj.
Sale on Drea
$10 and $12.50 Linen M Q
Dresses, Sale Price
A nice assortment of Party H;erWnwili
trimmed in fancy lace and embroidery. Jff
seen 10 ne appreciaiea. vamea up i x
Sale Price $4.95, $6.95,
$7.95 and $9:75
We pay the full fare to any North, Beid
makino a purchase in our store.
Western Outfitting 0
Rusfioll BuiUllnri. Central Avenue, lid,
.... rTff r ' -
im'h m mu nun nu jiffiiir wun ur
mtwl y ihu V,UH Htwlnu 'lih