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THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD, OrWoN. SATURDAY, JUNE 6, 1914 EVENING EDITION. EIGHT RCYAL BAKING POWDER ABSOLUTELY PURE Insures the most delicious and healthful food The" Royal Baiter and Pastry Cook," containing five hundred practical receipts for all kinds of baking and cookery, free. Address Royal Baking Powder Co., New York. Bra, MI fM DIllBB HWy.Mi ' - - . X twvwcziwsMWir r - - M wmm AT J-'IVH Hl'MlltKU. yostordny roinpllmcnttiry to Mrs. C. A. Smith, of Horkeley, who lina hcon spending u few wcoka on tlio Hay. Hoses anil cnrnntloiiB predominated In llio floral effect. .Mrs. Vrriion A. Smith and Mrs. C. A. Sin llli received. The hostess wns nsslstcd by ."Mrs. I. S. Kaufman I I mill MIbb (U'lievlcvu Songstnckon In ! iinurlnir. anil Miss Florence Alkon Mrs. 11. N. Fonton entertained nt and Mrs. II. It. Chnnillor In serving. very pretty Klvo Hundred party' more were a large niimuor 01 gnosis miring i no auernoou nun nlthough simplicity mnrked tho af fair, It was one of the most charm lug events of the season. Many handsome govvim woro noticeable. I I). M. C. CliUM Mrs. A. 15. Morton wns hostess to n delightful mooting of tho I). M. C. Club In her home In North Hond u Tuesday, with Iter homo profusely decorated with pink and wnitu roses. Mrs. Guy ChnmhorB nsslstcd tho host ess In receiving and serving. Five, tables nt Five Hundred wore scntod, Mrs. J. W. Mltcholl winning tho pret ty prlzo. Mrs. Kenton's guests woro tho niombcrs of tho Tliursdny Club nnd a few additional guests. I YOUNO IKOIM?H fiOCIIWV. I Tho Norwegian Young Pcoplo'a Society will bo entertained nt tho church by Miss Jennlo Johnson and Mr. K. Dranncr. s. I 'J'HUHSDAV CMJH. I 1 Tho last sowing afternoon of tho ?onr was glvon by Mrs. J. It. Stad don Thursday. Tho club Is adjourned for tho summor but plnus to resume meetings In tho fall. Among tho guests this week were Mrs. Win. Schrocdor, Mrs. K. K. LcMolux, Mrs. Harold Crawford, Mrs. J. W. Mltcholl, lire. J. O. Kinney, Mrs. Henry Kour lor, Mrs. Sylvester Jones, Mtb. Ilnrry Hrad field, Mrs. Norls Joiiscn, Mrs. J. W. Hlldonbrnnd and Mrs. T. S. Har POSTPONH PICNIC I this week. Refreshments woro en joyed at tho conclusion of n most plcaHnnt afternoon. Those present wcro Mrs. Del I.cnnon, Mrs. Hoy Ilrnlnnrd, Mrs. I.. A. I.nomls, Mrs. Harry Trumnn, Mrs. Chns. Williams and Mrs. N. G. Halmcs. . HATNUOW CLUU. The Itnlnbow Club enjoyed a plens ant nicotlng Thursday with Mrs. W. I,. Wlrth nt her homo In Coostotl. Sowing, soclnl chat and othor diver sions woro followed by sumptuous re freshments. The next meeting will bo hold with Mrs. J. A. Goodwill a week from next Thursday. Those nrosont this week woro MrB. J. J. Cllnkonbonrd, Mrs. A. O. Rogers. Mrs. Matt JutBtrom, Miss Stella Jutatrom, Mrs. E. U noxtor. Mrs. Oullllnnis, Mrs. J. A. Goodwill, Mrs. Kromlngn, Mrs. W. II. Smith. Mrs. E. h. nesso. Tho picnic, of the Lndlcs' Art Club i Miss Krlcdn Holm, Qorilon Jutatrom, for their liuslmudB nnd fniullles, Krnnk Hotisoy and Mario and Otis I from whoro sho will go to Kansns l v ii, unuuiuiiiii v.ny unu jpiv orit to visit friends and relatives dur ing tho Btimnier vacntlon. .Mr. and Mrs. J. I). doss nro spend ing n few weeks at Portland nnd Sal- cm. .lira, inn uonrnn or I'ortiaiui ar rived on tho Hreikwater to spend the summer with her daughter, Mrs. Frank Cnttcrlln. Mr. and Mrs. J. It. Flanagan are spondlng n fow weeks with friends In San Francisco. Dr. and Mrs. E. Mlngus nro plan ning nn auto trip to various Curry county points this summer. Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Cnttorlln will occupy tho Dr. Shaw rosldcnco nftor Juno tenth, for the summer. Mrs. W. T. Merchant In exocetod hero early next week to snonil the summor with her fnmlly hero. mtb u. a. Smith nnd Mrs. Vernon A. Smith expect to lonvo on tlio next Adeline- Smith for Borkcloy, Calif. MIsa May Wall, who im !.. spending tho past yenr In Portland ..mi opoKuiie, is expected here soon to vlBlt relatives. i.P0!iR0 ',urch' Jr- '8 oxpected ..iu m n nay or two from Corvnl- . hiiuiu ne una noon atteni uk the Oregon Agricultural College. Mrs. D. h. Itood loaves on the ;.?,rJI. i t0(lnA". for n" Prnnclaeo. whero she vvi I snmnl ru. .i.. n 1. I - .' . " "."" "' VV """," or nor (laughter, Mrs. h. h. Farrln. Mr. nnd Mr. A r. iv.i... Planning to lonvo June' 20 for Hur- - -w. .i.v.u 0.r. mincer win tend summer school. They will umiii hi mo iinv. Miss Jesalc Chnso. n formor teachor tlio Mnrshriclii lilt.i, 0i,..i ..... who has been spending tho past few years nt Drooklino, Mnss., la expected ,..ro ,on for "" extended visit. Miss Chnso Is to become- the bride ?ae'u0U,,.nsC?t,IMn88ndl,18eU8'n'"- Wl. fi"w.l0.n I-nnilrlth and Miss Winifred Watson left on tho Break water for nn extended Enstorn trip. and Philadelphia, and oxpoct to spend soino tlmo In U'ni.i,,,... D. c, nnd will return by way of T1nrni.rn'l8 nn!,.tI, 0r,'nt I-nhcii. Thoy will nlBo vlalt rrlonda In Chi cago and Ionia, .Michigan, and ex pect to return to tho Ilay about September, when Miss I.nndritli w aaaunio the position of principal I of tho Central School. Mr. flCOrCn Atlilnrann .. .1 . .. fnrmnl.. i.i.- "."". '""" """ ""110, "'7"J ", ivuiiroy icusboII 'ih8 rasa, arrived hero this !!Lii'" men- no me, Mr, being proprietor of tho Cooa Hay Sta tionery company. Thoy will reBldo In tho Stndden Apartments on South Fourth street near Elrod. They wcro warmly welcomed by tho ninny friends Mint Mr. Anderson has ntitdo during his icsldence here. Delays Auto Sen Ice. I). I.. Koote haa postponed Ills Allcgaiiy-Scotts-liurg auto son Ice until the wot weather Is over. Ho snya that there has been much more rain nround Allegany and t.oon I.nke than there has been hero. Ho hna it iniichlno nt Allegany rendy, but docs not wish to atnrt the Bcrvlco until It can be kept up. I ALONG the WATERFRONT Tho Adolliio Smith arrived In early this liiornlng from Hay Point nnd will inohnbly sail again Sunday. Tlio Paralso and Nairn Smith will sail late today for San Francisco. Tho Tillnmook sailed last night from Dnndon for Portland. BIO 4 e . " i tv-educ. pecia tions... on all DANTE EACHjK'S XKJIIT. KEVSEIt'S nt- not HAIili TO In ' AMONG THE SICK II. E. Colby, of the McDonald & Vaitghnn camp 'at Allfgany. uuiler went a minor operntlon nt Mercy llospltnl yestordny for the removal of n allven of stool which entered his leg. The Injury Is not of a serious nature. Louise Lockhnrt. the little daugh ter of Air. nnd Mrs. Herbert I.ock- hnrt Is reported 111 of menalea. Her paronta aro In San Francisco. Mrs. John Daahuey, of South Fifth street, hna been quite 111 of mumps and la grippe, but Is report ed Improving. Mrs. Woods, of South Mnrahflelil. la reported nulto III or mumps. Mrs, Mary Thompson litis nrne- jtlcally recovered from it Bcvore Blcgo of mumps. Ireno Foulkoa, tho little dniighter of Mr. nnd Mra. John Foulkea of North Second atrcot la quite III of pneiimonln. A. O. Kiollnild. who lina linen nitlln Ladies Spring Suits, Coat Silk and Wool Dresses lut m Hub Dry Goods Co. 'Smart Wear for Wnm Cor. Broadway and Central Ave. Phone 3G1. LUMBER TBiDE STlf nc nnnc dav mmr nn I ui uuuu urn went OflUl of week Andoraon Furnished Over 9,300,000 Ft. for San Francisco Market Last of May Cooa Hay was by far tho largest shipper to tho San Krnnclsco lumber niurket during tho Inst two weeks of Mny, according to flgurea compiled by the Pioneer Western Luiiiborman. It gives the reCCllltS at San Frnnrln. at tho homo of his (laughter In T B . rucu,i'" ai aan i-ran North llend, was able to ret.im to hla c0 from ll,n:on8t V folIoW8: ranch on Kentuck Inlet todny. I .,,,.,, J'"' "",I N'nice. Spencer Simmons la reported quite V,1'" T J'"2' 111 of nucuiuoii a and troublo nt tho home of Itov Q. Loltoy Hall. bronchial and Mra DAXCE KiUIMW ll.ll.l, TO XICHIT. KEVSEIt'S OHCHKSTItA. nnn Handon i.4R7.nnn Columbia Itlvor 0,118,000 , Cooa Hay 0,31fi,000 Kvorctt S 10,000 . drays Harbor 720.000 Knappton 375.000 Four Offenders Are Fined This Mormnn-Cartcr Blames oaloon Keepers Four men. charged with teln M tlio s rceta In ,,rilIlkc' " were brought before ItecorderflS thla morning fr hcar 'r pleaded milltv ri,n.i . .. w toiiinrv f !.,; .V-'i""4 aua luttU fitter nnd engineer ntthoffife era n.lne, who was carted witoto whcolbnrrow Hotel to the city J.ll ta , I -which wns planned for tomorrow, hna Hcon postponed for a week, owing to tho unfavorable weather. PATIIOMO IADIIW. I . Tlo North Ilond Catholic Ladles hold a business session this week, closing up matters in connection with tholr recent aucccsariil bazaar. Those lr. nttonilaiico wore Mra. C. S. Kaiser, Mrfl. Dan lcUouulJ, .Mrs. Hoelllug, M,r( I.omanBld, Mrs. .Noll flanks nnd frs. llobort Danka. Thoy will moot .? noxt weok with Mrs. C. S. Kaiser. ' ' Itogors. - rilANCEIi (JU1M), - s! HOXOIt MILS. HMITll. A meeting of tho Chnncol Oulld was hold yesterday for tho purpose of completing arrangements for n cooked food salo which tnoy Hold touny ni tho Perry-Nicholson storo under tho direction of Mrs. h, M. Noblo and Mra. J. W. 1101111011'. Tho next regu lar meeting will bo hold next Tues day afternoon nt 2 o'clock, 1 ' I.NFOllMAIi CHAT. Mrs. ess nt Verhon A. Smith was hoHt n chnrmlng afternoon tea MIhs Frances Franso loft today on tho Paralao for San Francisco, J "BEST FIT I EVER HAD" Wjmwugi'twwewaBiwi THIS IS THE RMMtESSIO.V OF DOZENS OF I'EOIXK WHO HAVE 11EE.V KITTED WITH OiaSSES HV I'S. WE KNOW Ol'lt HUSINESS. Ol'U I'HK'ES AHE ItEASON AllliE. TOIUC LENSES, . VKK PAUL RED CROSS OPTICALDFPT. ICED CIUXK DHL'C STOUE. l fm:! I SB i IW I imil War M WilTh vr ...j fil ,-'r' tF ," I m 1 Sporry has no recollection of btl wheoled along Front street In th VOU CAN'T BEAT DIAMOND iM.j nilAIITVtUIJV niv wnnr Whffl$St, ' uunun mil rHI llllMii THAN DIAMOND PRICES? Wtottir rou Diamond Tift at thtin'ptlctt. tl2.CS Portland 550 000 ,w 1A8.8l8,nnt City Attorwr Port AncnlcH . 1 nnn nnn I Murphy nsked him If rcmemh.r. .vi Port Onmblo slnnolooo i ,ncA(l.ont' ?')crry lil ho rraembrtd Port Ludlow nco 000 " .l"'"B cr wuhiib out ol ti. 5oattlo 755.000 ."'"""" ,". niiiica, nowever, thit Sluslaw . 7 W 000 '!!"' ,lom, ,ln,nk ani Ml h ' , Murshnl Carter tlio name of the time- 937 000 "tv,v" " l,,u mine nnu nrranReirenti 30x3 30x3 "(J 32x3H 33x4 34x4 35x44 30x1 37x3 38x5 H Jiamosi lire SQUEEGEE &iV IKE AD Mm SS i B! 25.25 n my ; mn 23.03 I mwinl A 30.05 j MM I 3M? WIS 57.30 j ?irT 1 ' ll iflL s 'If i Totnl 31 Iti'ilwooil. Eurokn Albion Caspar Fort Dragg Fort Itosa , Oreonwood Mendocino , Point Arena Crescent City ) 0,151,000 1,003,000 340,000 1,040,000 250,000 073,000 1,114,000 105,000 024,00 Total (. !, 15,500,000 LOCAL OVERFLOW. T 1 rj , a) jc? RUBBERCEHtNT sa r- - ,- INDIAN RID -'rin:i- Mimrb RUBBER CEMENT FLOOR PAINT mean mucn more than ikid.freo moiortny. TT, tough Squeegees that top the skid deliver more mileage and save you still more money. Come to as for the best in Autnmr,h;i :. .and accessories. i iOB Pioneer Hardware Company Clico I'lniit Tlio Smith pulp mill Is to bo rinsed down for a fow days. It ....... I.n -1. ...... I ...!.. ... .. . .v iu.i.i iiu uiubc'ii luiuKiii or possiuiy I not until Kome tlmo next week. i Hum .Measles. Morton Coko, tho young son of .ludgo nnd Mra. J. S. Coko. la reportod nulto sink nf iim nionsles. 1IIH sister. MIsa Vlrirlnln.! oon Is Jut recovering. Snnrrv wan iiv such a condition thit .Miner Injured. ,Joo Ovorond, a ho could not hnvo walked very Ir. , minor at Denver Hill, wna caught by Carter aald that ho Intended to mM n fnll of rock In tho mlno thla morning nn Investigation nnd that II hftouU nnd qulto badly hurt. Ho wna taken . find the saloonkeeper who Mid 8p ' tn flmt. llnunUfll fn .Mnn I-.. .1. ...1.I..1 I.a ...milil npMTlt (III .- .-..s.j iiu.iini iui iiuuiiiiuiii, i ry (no wiiinnvy i """'" '"".. IZ nnmo to tho City Council wim rccommendntlon that his HcenK M wcro mndo to have tho amount oftki iiuo uciiiicieii I roin his next tir check. mo otner thrco men were Dert JonnBon, arrested by Officer Stiocpe nt 12:20 this morning; John Lynch. nrrcsted by Officer Shoupe at 12:1$ a. ni., nnd Zncrin l'ajohai. arretted by Officer Donne at 2:30 this mora lug. All thrco hnvo been up before for tho snmo offense. The men Hid thoy could feel the effecti of tb , morning anor mo nignt uerore ui thnt thoy would try to keen trir from tho whiskey. Caller HroreN Sulixin. Marshal Carter said that a aaloon keeper who splls n man whlikejr titer ho Is already, drunk should be pre ccutedv Ho cited tho case of Spmr. who was found In the doorway of tt Central Hotfll, . Carter old not men tion tlio nnmo of. any particular Ml- In thnt vicinity but tale lW I viju'p mtn.K's KI.'VSKU'S HA Mi TO Oltt'lllCSTHA.rovoked REID REID Bfcl!!!!!!?!'''!'!"".. '?"'"" '."'',jii B Mm, f&mt' iwm Mpm ; WWiWi .fag. jBB SJSJSJB IB a wA A C.iSBB PI Latest Styles in Pianos Good Business Judgement We expect you to exercise y your futuro homo slto. That J bo poor business policy to bu you enn possibly savo a few d eventually build u liouso cost besides, If you will Investlgnt raru, located In the very heart cheap or for evon less monoy buying, seo Hold nbout Peril our own good Judgment In solectlng UdUllient will toll vnn tlmt I. ii.n.,1,1 y outlying proporty simply becnuso ollars In tho prlcn of tho lot mid lug several times prlco of tho lot e, you will find tnnt lots In Perliam or mo city, can bo bought Just as than niithinc nronnrtw iinrm-n am Park. THE BEST PAINT IN THE WORLD FOR FLOORS AND BOAT BOTTOMS OR ANYTHING REQUIRING DURABLE WEAR WALL PAPERS ALL KINDS OF PAINTS AND ROOF STAINS VARNISHES SIGNS DECORATING ESTIMATES FREE V1ERS 376 North Front Street. Phone 269-R A GOOD BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY If you aro looking for n good business opening see Held nbout It, Ho has several good business chnnces. Ono In particular an old established business which enn bo handled for n small sum talk to Hold about it. A FEW SNAPPY BUYS As n loader, Held is offering a fow cholco residence lots, clear ed and available for immediate building, as low as $i"5 small pnyniont down nnd balance In threo years. W. A.Reid, 150 Front St. REID REID The 1914 styles of pianos shown by us are far In ad vance of ordinary instruments. They mark wonderful progress both in point of tone and appearance. It is hardly possible to realize the strides taken in piano building without a critical examination of these most re cent models. Those who play a piano will be given every opportunity to make comparisons, and those who do not play will have careful demonstrations made for them. YOUR MONEY'S WORTH OR YOUR MONEY BACK "TALK TO THOMAS ABOUT IT." mmjm I T-J!PTJf Iff l L. L. THOMAS Manager i r.l 'V