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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 3, 1914)
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Their behavior is irreproachable and that's more than some musicians can say when they desert their native heaths over night. Take the enjoyable concert for In stance, that the Coos Hay band gave yesterday afternoon In front of the Hotel Portland. CHAMI.AIK CIjUH The Chamlnndo Club met Friday SPKCIAft HIWDAV MUSIC - Mrs. Charles Slant! will sing "Prayer," by Mascngnl, nud the choir will render "Praise Ye tho Father" by Gounod at 11 o'clock a. m. At tho special morning peace sorvivo at the Episcopal church to morrow. Miss Lucy Powers, who recent! J entered the University of Oregon, It continuing her musical studies under morning at the homo of Mrs. Wm.the nb, inr t" ?ri' Hor.fi.ll. Jr.. and held a very Inter- ",CMt "f """ "f thnt.lnstltutlon. ostitis meeting. A number of now Mr ,!enHk aJordriim WIII open his nicmucrs were aum.ueii. una 01 me gtm0i, f()r pnno nf,trnct0, Mon day, October iith, lit the .Myrtle Interesting chorus rehearsals Schumann's "Gypsy Life." was Arms, Mr. Henrlk GJordrum, pianist nud I Miss Ada Miller, who sang at n leader, opens his studios at Myrtle "cnl theater laBt year Is now study Arms Monday, October B. Monthly '"B mtiBle In Chicago and a Salem musicals and pupils' recitals will bo ""Per of recent dnto speaks of her given at his studio as well as In tho'npiienrnnco In recital In Chicago, social hall on the roofgarden of Myr- tie Arms. Enxcmble classes will bo1 KKIIKNS DANCE, EAGLES organized later. I HAM SATUIIDAV, OiTOIIKK . One of the great features at the MHdrCfJ RfJfjerS NelSOJl. fair grounds will undoubtedly ho the' Teacher of I'lnno. music put up by the Coos Hay Itniul. I PP" of Hugo Mansfcldt. San Fran r.n. ,...,. t.J,i .. ; .. cIbco. Cal. Application for lessons -by Last night they drew well and plcns If ever musicians had n right to led greatly. Their selections wcro a bo nervous and "rattled," those Coos' Hay boys had. In the nudlenco were professional musicians from various bands In this city, men who play In organized orchestras, well known concert goers and music lov ers generally. It was noticed that nil these people joined hcnrtlly In the applause. There's n yarn told of a musical city In far-awny Europe where, when a visiting baud dares to visit that city, the wrathful pro fcsaloiial musicians gather a gen erous supply of rocks, and say: "There Is a strange band. Soak 'cm." Happily, musical Portland is not Jealous; It loves to oxpress Its appreciation of a musical feast and Isn't afraid to let It be known. Tho Coos Pay band Is one of tho best all-around muslcnl organizations of Its kind on the Pacific Const to day for fine onsomblo effect, splen did tone, finish and sympathy. Tho dfoclpllne of tho band Is admirable, the men playing well together. The overture from "William Tell" (UoBsInt) wan played with fine swing nnd dramatic effect, as were the four numbers from Safrauuk's "Don Quixote." The soft, sentl mental atmosphere of Victor Her bert's '.'Sweethearts" wns cleverly expressed, nnd mndo quite u hit with tho crowd. "Tho rioster" wns stirringly played and ho were a num ber of lively mnrchos. Tho conductor, 11. X. Fen ton, from Kansas, torvotl Hire years In uniioii hintos Army mum. ah ii leader he In unlet, admirable and capable, without being spootacular or wnsntlotml. Two tiiamliern of tho band aro Portland mon, Frodorlcl; Stnrke, tho olioo soloist of Dm Portland Pym phony Orchestra, nud Fmnk 1 1 mi box, olnrlnot player. Tho bund leave for the Oregon State Fair at Salem thlx morn lug at 8::tO ami Is Hiiro to bo a big success. Mrs. Allon E. Warron of North 'Bend ban taken n number of -volco students for tho winter. Mrs. War rn Is a graduate of St. Angulus Hall, Nebraska, also tho Nebraska Conner vntory of Mimic. Whllo at tho Con servatory Mr. Warron studied with Cr.nrlns Honry Francis Mills, a stud ent of tho Mnduuio MiutIiohhI nud fpr n number of yours associate toucher of William ShukoHpori) of London. Mrs. Warren has had nxperlonce both Jn concert nnd church solo work. A number of studont recitals aro plan ned for the winter, also a muslcnl study club In being formed, tho due: of which will buy musical books- histories, linrmonleH, etc. Each book, after being studied by tho club, will lio presented to tho North Ilenil Li brary, adding a much needed section. SPIRELLA CORSETS may be obtained in Marshfield from Mrs. Annie Holland, Onrcpf jpp 352 So, 5th st.. Plione 200-X HOTEL DOTSON G. A. Iliui'iou. Proprietor Now open under new iimnugoinuni A homo pluce with home cook ing Borved In family stylo, noard ami room, $0 f0 per week. 315 GOODRUM'S GARAGE HOME OF THE CADILLAC and FORD ,UTO SCPIMIES FOR ALL MAKES OF CANS Plume ;)7;Mj !- .. . , ;M7 ;cyiri . delight to the audience nud their appearance will give great pleasure here whenever heard, Judging from the record established yesterday, the first day of the big festival. They with Mrs. Hnllic Parrlsh Hinges and tho Ad Club iiunrtetto were tho cen ter of tho attractions Inst night and nil received a hearty welcome. Sa lem Statesman. writing for nppolntmcnt. Miirtdiriclil, Oregon. loci Ostlind PIANO TUNEIl AND HEPAIttEIt Leave orders at W. II. Haines' Mm lc Company. 115 S. Sixth Street. Phone 103-L Perl Riley Ballinner PIANIST AND TEACH Ell Flosldonco Studio, 217 No. Third 8t Phone 30S-L. HENRHK GJERBRUM Plana fastbracfcioini Myrtle Arms Phone 356-J Mrs Mame Stanley Gidley Teacher of Voice Culture ItESIDENCE STL'DIO 729 S. 4th Phone 309-J Miss Edna Louise Larson PJANIST AND TEACHER Studio Cor. Central and 8th Street Telephone 437-R THE NEXT ISSUE OF THE TELEPHONE DIRECTORY GOES TO PRESS ABOUT OCTOBER 15, 1914. ADVER TISING SPACE FOR SALE. MAKE YOUR RESERVA TIONS FOR SPACE IN IT. FOR PARTICULARS WRITE OR CALL. Coos Bay Home Telephone Co. Marshfield, Oregon Ideal Summer Trips ON LAUNCH EXPRESS Leaves .Manshfluld ovory weolt day at S a. in. STEAMER 'RAINBOW Leaves Marshfield every Sunday at 8 a. m, and every week day IDEAL FREE GROVE AND PICNIC GROUNDS Drlng your lunch baskets, kodak and fishing tackle for n few days' outing, Sunday School and all picnic crowds n specialty. Excursion to South Coos Hlver every day. For chartor und picnic arrangements, apply on board. Don't take any chances Aetna-ize Yourself Today You cannot afford to bo without nlth or accident Insurance. 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