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I aaaSSESSffli M'OWH,- -K""r THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, JANUARY 16, 1915 -EVENING EDITION. - - ,,,... &&ni7r Tniir roiindnnn'it'nfMjoi- """"'"'" 1.. ...1-ff- fii1nQlilrirJilIl,Ormnidci,oto,.ile:two V3flil Cll U.GJ il S cupfule sui!nr;onecu)lul milk; butter tlio ,t-.1 .J T7 else ofimmnlllieiriieKj one tennpoonftil vnnluat ViJtlOCOiQlG 1 U.U&6 two (irona lemon extract. IloilautiBr. butter and tallk v i i i i .- r until thick nnd ndd choeolutr; cook until threnu fplna whrHrlcilillicn add extract and take from flte.bilnlmr until JJJiiMitHHirSP.! ' t,"HVNVBi9B-(('WblrpHP'BHBHVnHHppCBICWVHIVV 1 THREE t i ! JTZZTZ mi r77 ofntimsz ! SR?fe MU SIC -; AND MUSICIANS pP Several Good Programs To Come Soon " I " j I CHAMINADE n.1'1.. f rA.M COXCERT TOMORROW, f! BENEFIT MUSICALE. ? ,- -.-?-"U-C-..Fj.On'-1'aS0 t mm Maw k' )VS -Vv 1 nri Hill vtzla JalUuIUI .iM HUMMOXS. Circuit Court of tlio Stnlo of,.Onmon. In and fur tlio County of i , .Hewe Morlgngo Co,, a corpora-1 itlwjjMlalntlff, vh. Kugono Arthur i 'HsralM, Dofciulnnt. I 'jSKugono Arthur Ilormliln: You' araJhSroby notified Hint you mo rtqulrgd to appoar mid nnswur tho eMittiit now on fllo nKaliiHt you ltJtil)bvo entitled court In tho atwVnfentltlod suit, in which tho II2Mortf,'aKo Co. Ih plaintiff nnd yHftra' defendant, on or boforo tho ,S3rny of January, 19 in, tho ' jw5wli)K tho last dny for nnnwor- jWgiireicrlbod In tho ordor of pub- llimllea' of this nunimonB; nnd If ' jwKtfRll to nppear or nnswor on or eM3rei)8ni(i (into tno pinintur win wy, tho court for tho relief ""T J dwrnaiiflod In his complaint, n sue ISfpatoinont of which Is as fol- v '?J45inont In fnvor of plaintiff ng&it$ tho sntd defendant for tho iujjijSf ono hundred nnd fifty dol-' .'MfiHh Intercut thoroln nt tho, Tit ten par cont per nnntim ! frMRutAo 2Uh dny of Soptombor, iJUrlRnd fifty dollars no ntturnoy( ftwtogothor with plaintiff's costs RnktfburBomcnts In this suit, nnd, W?0docrco that plnlntlff's inort-l fiJJeJieBcilbed In tho complaint Is hajSttnst nnd prior lion upon tho, prytnliiii horenftor doscrlbod, nnd; ttojjwBwg n foroclosuro nnd snlo of itKSjs) right, tltlo and Interest nnd fwtporsoiiB clnlmlng by, through iriMr mm, m ana to lot four or. lght nnd lot sovon of block f tho town of South Mnrsh-I 003 County, Orogon, nnd lot light of block twenty-six of d Addition to Mnrshflold, County, Oregon, according to ' BUDMii( ilinrnnf nf rnrnrd nnil nn i tho offlco of tho County fef Coos County, Oregon; nnd uku proceeds of said salo bo to tlio costs of ninklng said d tho sum found to bo duo f therein nnd his costs nnd , ments In said suit, nnd thnt Mer-i)lus, If nny thoro bo, bo to court to nbldo tho fur- dor thereof. to of this summons Is mnda Icntlou In purstianro of tho ndo by tho Honorablo- John I, uuutii ... tnu uitbiiH VUIIIV Stato of Oregon, for thn of Coos, dntod tho 11th dny i mbor, 1911, directing the ton thoreof In tho Coos nny n nowspaper pulillHuod nt fjeld, Coos County, Oregon, wook for tho period of six tlvo weeks commencing with st publication of tho suni- n tho 12th day of Decern 14. & w. ti nnimr.AS Attorney for Plaintiff, t publication Doc. 12, 1014. fHbllcntlon Jan. 23. 1915.) 4 COOS BAY MUSICAL DIRECTORY HENRIK GJERDRUM Pnaimo IrasftriuiciLloini . STUDIO yrtle Arms nearly cold or, becomes outjary. Turn on Well buttered call and cut In iqtiarci. Thin recipe makes the beat fudfje you ever ate This Is but one of the dainty goodiea that can be made with ' 16 $ f&ib Ground Chocolate As a bevorarje it io beyond compare. There's nothing no good nothing so economical. Ghirardclli's Ground Chocolate is as old as the state. Its purity, strength and healthfulneso is retained in hermetically sealed tins. Oftcr rom iour grocer o-tay. "jvj X H. QHIRAUDELLI CO. .Jpfp IZ2' Sin J'rancleeo Since 1853 TZ&2r nV MMTli wSPkfV JSwm or any oiht-r ihnre music yen wish to hear stop in nny time. And we'll tell y u nil nboi-t our'tasy tcrmi. The initruiiunt shown above is the Victn.la VIII, 10. Othtr styles of tho Victor and Victrola, $10 I j $2J0. Terms may be arranged to suit your convenience TALK TO THOMAS ABOUT IT. ''S7 m mas m JJr &1 e. wmti L. L. THOMAS, Mgr; Central Avenue Victrolas -Records H. O. Anderson t'u juillo, Oregon KINDLY REMEMBER AND GIVE US A TRIAL KVEItYTIIIXO IX THE IIAKI2UV LINE MARSHFIELD BAKING COMPANY 13.1 XOHTII SECOND ST., X1JAH OE.NTHAL AVEXL'E. 1'IIO.VE J2H. Phone 356-J aw Victrola for perfect dance music Plays all the new dances, lo.ul and clear and in per fect rliytlhii. Always ready when you want it. Keeps on playinir as lontr as you want it. Obliginu cnoiich tu re peat any dance music. Docs away with tl)? trouble and exuense of hir ing musicians. Takes up little room doesn't crowd the dancers. We'll, Kladly piny the mux Ixc. henltntiou, one-step, tai go : Marshffeld Victrolas -Records Pacific Drug Co. Aryrllc Poini. Oregon. !rs. Franklio Eo Conway INSTRUCTOR IX VOICK With Branches In Ear Training, Sight Bonding, Enunciation Spool.il work tot children in Ear Trailing, Sight Reading, Enunci ation. Rates for classes of four. ITALIAN .VHTHODS USED Wedne.sdny'8 nnd Saturdays Phono :7,()y-L Myrtlo Anus m cycawm CllAMIXADE CLUB. Tho Chnnilnndo Club held nn In torcstlng meeting Friday morning nt tho auditorium nt the Curncgiu Lib rnry. Mrs. Prod Wilson rend nn In teresting nrllclc on the need of sym phony concerts. Tlio club tendered tho director, Mrs. William liorsfnll, Jr., n rising vote of thnnks for her kindness In extending the club tho hospitality of her homo for their meetings tho piiBt few seasons. At the next meeting Mrs, H. K. Booth will road n pnpor on "Tho Orchestra and Orchestral Music." Tho club has been urged by nuniy interested In music to tnke up the question of a "Community Sing," on tho ordor of thoso hold in Portland recently. Nothing definite has ben dono aft yet. If It is undertaken it will take soino tlnio to perfect plans as tho songs will ho practiced by the school children first. Nino now members were admitted to tlio club yesterday. They yera Mrs. Irving Chandler, Mrs, Kdwnrd Dolan, Miss Urania. Fnrrlngor, Mrs. Krcd Kriiso of North llend, Mrs. How ard Savage, Miss Alice Tlckell, MIbj Norn Tower, Mrs. C. Tower nnd Mrs. Genrgo 1). Watttlns. Thoso present Friday woro Miss nolvn Anderson, Miss Hcsslo Ayrc. Mrs. Perl Hlloy Unlllngor, Mrs. It. K. Ilooth, Mrs. J. S. Coke, Mrs. Irving Chandler, Mrs. Lovl Dalglo, Mrs. Kd wnrd Dolun, Mrs. W. N. Kkblnd, Miss Knrrlngor, Mrs. J. C. Gardiner, Mrs. A. U. Gldloy, Mrs. J. T. Hall, Mrs. K. Stanley Henderson, Mrs. Wm. liors fnll, Jr., Mrs. Jon. Knotts, Mrs. Krcd Kruso, Mrs. It. K. Miller, Miss Clara Myron, Miss Mny Myron, 'Mrs. W. S Nicholson, Miss Edith Preston, Mrs. I. Ij, lloblnson, Mrs. Howard Savage, Miss Geuovlovo Scugstnckcn, Mrs Chas. Stauff, Mrs. h. L. Thomas, Miss Alice Tlckoll, .Mrs. C. Towor, Miss Jforn Towor, Mrs. C. II. Wnltor, Mrs, Fred. Wilson, Mrs. Qoorgo D. Wat kins. O , I MUKIO K.VJOYKI). O The short inimical program given nt the opening of tho Cnrnogio Lib rary last Tuesday evening was greet ed by nn appreciative audience who applauded every number generously. Tho Initial npponranco of tho Slators' Qunrtotto was most auspicious, tholr selection of songs liolng partlculnrly good. They Bnng Dartlott's "Dream," and for nn encore gnvo most pleas ingly tho old favorlto, "Allco, Wlicro Art Thou?" Vocnl numbers by Mrs. A. 1). Gldloy nnd Mrs. It. K. Mlllor nnd piano numbers by Mrs. Perl Illicy Unlllngor woro given In tho usual finished stylo of theso musicians, eliciting niuoh prnlso from nil pres ent. Mrs. Wm. Horsfnll, Jr., acted no accompanist for tho vocal num bers. Mrs. A. n. Gldloy will sing "I Will Uxtol Thoo" from Ell by Costa at tho morning Borvlccs In tho Episcopal Church tomorrow. Becker Brothers . Pianos "A Piano Built to Last a Lifetime." Sole Agent for Coos Bay Hcnrik Gjerdum Myrtle Arms. Marsjifleld, Oregon. Miss Edna Louise Larson Pianist and Teacher Studio Corner Central ami Nth St. Telephone 137-11 HANI) CONCERT TOMORROW. -- - , Director H. N. Fcnton hns announc - cd tlio following program for tho mntlllilv linnrl nnnnnrl In tin tl.,n.. I. '" ' ..' "" ,v. "-." "", morrow nrternoon nt the LcmanBkl .. .r. .:..".." .uiuun, i ausmg in hoviow .... v Safrenok Overture. "Nnbrlcodonosor" . .Verdi "Simple Avcau" Thome Suite, "Don Quixote" Safranek (DA Spanish Village. (2) Sancho Pnnza. (3) Dulclnca. HiimorcBqite Dvorak (Hy request). Selection of Norwegian Airs . . .Wick "It's a Long Way to Tlpporary". . Williams (Hy request). Star Spangled Unnuer. high school MUNI CALK. Tho OIiIb' Gleo Club of tho High School will nppeur nt tho next re cital at tho high school auditorium on Fobruury 12. They aro practicing tinder tho direction of MIbs Volz, Tho members of the club nre: So pranos, Wlldn Harris, Elsln Hall, Graco Drown, Ue,?3lo Douglas, Mar Nclllo Warwick, Ruth Cowan nnd Allco Mnthlson. Tho nltos are Horthn Davlii, Maydrcam McLalu, Mary KriiBc, Hena Hiigluud, Estrcdo Ny lund, Velum Ross nnd Helen Smith. Miss Esther Asplund Is the nccom panlst. . A High school orchestra hns been organized under the direction of R. N. Fonton. Thero nro nlrcndy ten students tnklug tho work and re horsals aro hold ovory .Tuesday afternoon nt threo o'clock nt tho High school building. If thoro nre nny students In tho grndes who nro Interested In this kind of work, wo shall bo very glad to welcomo thorn nt tho rohcrsals. EMBELLISHMENTS. The vocalists for the song cyclo, "Tho Morning of tho Year," by Cad man, to ho given .enrly in Februnry undor tho direction of Mrs. A. II Gtdlcy nro Messrs. HcnJ. Ostllnd nnd H, A. Uiiltmnn nnd Mrs. Gldloy nnd Mrs. 10. Stanley Henderson. Mrs. R. E. Mlllor will sing nt the morning son-Ices nt tho Mothodlst Eplscopnl Church Sunday. Marshflold has extended n warm welcome to Low Koyzer, who former ly lived In Mnrshflold and who re turned hero this wook for n short visit with friends. It is a matter for regret thnt ho did not bring his violin with him as locnl niidloncos al ways pronounced him their favorlto violinist, olthor In solo or orchestra. Lenten Bonnet Is Here Advance Oiianl (f Novel Creations Appear on Streets Portland Oro., Jnn. 1 1. Entor tho Lenten bonnet. Already tho Portland mllllnors nro making ready to thrust tho little saucy croatlon on tho market about tho tlmo Ash Wodnesdny, February 17, comes u-dnwnlng Tho honnot Is n spring bonnot In all tho fullnoss of tho word, and tackod to tho brim nro conspicuously long stroainora of subdued colors which will float nway to tho back. Ono or two of tho ndvanco guards, tlmo to welcome tho now Bishop, of tln Htvlos lmvo vnnttircii mi tlnrftlin lit. Rov. Walter T. Sumner. A btreet and thoy promlso to bo popu - lar at tho start. They aro, In reality, tho harbingers of Spring arid Easter fashions. High Quality Groceries Our own prompt and particular delivery service Effi cient clerks -boin? out of the high rent district and keeping our prices as low as consistent with good busi ness makes Gonner & Hoagland The Leading Grocers Dealers in Good Groceries 797 South Broadway. Phones 348-J and 326 Don't take anychances Aetna-ize Yourself Today You cannot afford to bo 'without health or accident Insurance. You not only need tho, Insurance, but you want to bo suro nnd have tho correct policy Jn tho best and most rolfdblo company In tho business. ( Seo me or phono me at onco and I will explain it to you, E. I. CHANDLER, Agent Mnrshflold. 300 Coko Building. 1 Therd will bo a benefit program tllc star Theater In North llend Oil MolIllnV OVPlllnir. .Tntltmrv 13. til 11 ' ... :."...' V " , CCOub io oe ticvo c, io u,o .ortn ;;;:.,:-;; :":::r''z:. ........... .... b .....,. ... ... a. i.i,.- i so"' ,. w. . u icr, jits, ucorge .Hnzer and Mrs. L. C. Heynolds. The following Is tho program: 1 Uncle Tom's Cabin, America's greatest play, with famous cast and wonderful photography, C reola nnd r. acts. 2 llaritono Solo, "Das Vorglss molnnlcht" F. von Suppo Mr. Chas. S. Kaiser Accompanied by Prof. GJordntm. a "At Parting" (vocal) Paul Loring Rev. Shlmlan. Accompanied by Mrs. C. H. Worrell. 4 Flute Solo (fiolcctcd) Mr. Schmeddlug Accompanied by Prof, njordrum. 5 Rending, "Tho Uolroth" Rev. Shliiitnu. C (a) "At Dnwlng" ..Chas. Cadinnn (b) "If I Unlit a World for You Liza Luhmnn (c) "Tho Way of Juno" Oban. Wllleby Mrs. Roy E. Mlllor Accompanied by Prof. OJordrum. 7 Piano Solos (n) "Logondo" Slgnn Lund Sknhn (b) "Templo Danco" Grlog Prof. OJordrum . 8 llaritono Solo, "Tho King of tho Deep Am 1" Krousch ' Mr. Roy E. Mlllor Accompnnlod by Prof. Qjordrum. , d .MISS LARSON IX RECITAL. Tho noxt muslcalo to bo given nt tho studio of Honrlk OJordrum wllf tnke plnco Monday, Feb. Kith. MIbs Edna Lnrson will bo nmong tho solo - Ists on this occasion nnd will play compositions by Schubert nnd Por I.nsson. 4. CHURCH MUSIC. Tho following music will bo sung nt tho Episcopal church .tomorrow: Pioccsslonal, Hymn 401 (-). t. ,.., MU u u I'. . i Gloria Patrl 33- C. II. To Doum Laudamus ... Schnockor Jubllato Deo Docovoo Knoollng Hymn, C71. Hymn CO (3). Bernion. Solo, "I Will Extol Theo" from "Ell" Costn Mrs. Gldley. Prosontntlon of Alms, 408 C. U. Rocesslonnl, Hymn 44. (2). Mm. William Horsfall, Jr., or- gnnlst nnd choir director. Ifnn tin Tu.l t t n ttrt Yrm lt i Vrtttltl ltlfl DAXrU nt. En-rli's' Hull Sat- urday n':lit. PUVrr'S Orrheslni. Tho modistes, moro secrotlvo thnn tho milliners this yonr, say tnoro will bo a revolution in Eastor stylos.' They say tho Spring modes will mnko an "Improsfllon". Eastor this yoar Is on April I. 111 """'"" l""'u " '"""" pal churches and somo of tho other ... l...l.ll 1 l.i. .! douoniluatlons as well as nil of tho smnrt society folk nro looking for- ' wnrd to tho observance of Lent, the Benson of ponnnco nnd fasting, of the ' proverbial sackcloth and ashen, ' which will begin on Fohrunry 17. Tho Episcopal ohurchos will nave j largo number of receptions and tor-j vices will bb crowded Into tho period botweon his nrrtval here on Jnn-jf unry 20, and Aslr Wodnesdny. MEET 1-ltllfAY Tho NOrtlt Vend Thtmbla Club w b ontorlaln6(1 Pr(, b - j. . a ti.o annual- nomination .of officers will tako place. ALTAR GUILD i- Tho North Rend Attnr Guild will Uo entertained next week by Mrs. John Lcnnah.' IJRIDGE PARTY j MIbs Laura Kruso was hostess nt a dollghtrul Informal bridge par ty nt hor homo In North Dond last ovonlng. In Korylng refreshments, alio was usnistcd by her sister, Miss Leim Kruso. Tho prl.o wns won by Mrs. Fred Kruso. Thoso cjijoy ing Miss Kruso'H chnrmlng hos pitality wero Mrs. C. It. Droughton, Mrs. L F. FnlkciiBtoln, Mm. II. E. Uurmestor, Mrs. E. L. Powoll, Mrs. Dennis Hull, Mrs. J. G. Million, Mrs, aco. D. Mnndlgo, Mrs. Fred .Kriliib, Mrs. Irft tt. Dartlo, Mrs. ' K. V. Kruso nnd Miss Lend Kruso. i : LADIES' ART OLUU Th'o ' Lndlos' Art Club wna do- llghtfully entertained, yostorday by Mrs. L. :l Falkonstoln nt hor homo 'in Nortli Bund. Greens prcdomlnat- cd In tho dncorntlon plan. Rofrcsh- montg woro sorvqd. Thoso onjoylng Mrs. Falkoiistoln's hospitality woro Mrs. J. A. Rlatt, Mrs. A. 8. Dlnnch- nrd, Mrs. W. H. Curtis, Mrs. P. M". Flyo, Mrs. A. L. HoiiBoworth, Mrs. yHa I'i'Kf M". E. I. McArthur n'tl Mm. Henry llocck. Mrs. C. 1 Droughton was u spoelal guest. I 1?T ' ill fltl - AUCTION DItllKlE 1 Ul Mrs. Frodorick Ilolllslor vaB hostess to tho North ttcud Auction Drldgo Club at hor boautltul homo In North Dond .Tuesday afternoon. Carnations nnd ferns added to tho beauty of tho surroundings. In serving sho was assisted by Mrs. L "orin wl """Z Morjr. At brl(lg0( Mr8 Irft n IJart,0 hoI(1 hgh ' BCoro Tho noxt mootnK wm bo n weok from noxt Friday, whon Mm. 'Dennis Hull will bo hostess. Thoso I present this weok woro Mrs. L. P. Fnlkonstoln, Mrs. C. .'it, Droughton, I Mrs. Carl Jacobson;" lira, J. G. Horn, Mrs, Geo. StoMionson, Mrs. Dennis Hull, Mrs. ir. L. 'llergman, 'Mrs. 0. M. Dylor, Mm. Ira D, Bar- Itlo, Mrs. II. H. Durmcstor, Mrs. Kano, of Oakland and Ruby Mory. j o ' I 11APT1ST LADIES. j Tho Baptist Ladles' Aid Society ' hold n delightful nnd profitable ! mcotlug at tho homo of Mrs. P. II Storoy Wednesday afternoon, Tho .annual business mooting resulted In j tho election of tho following officers: pro8dont Mrs. J. C. Donno. VJc0 prcsjontMrs. P. Hi Drca- Secrotary Mrs. Alva Doll. Troas. Mrs. P, II. Storoy, PlaiiH woro mndo for a s1' tea. 'to b0 hold at the homo .M. H. . , ,. , ....,, ,,, !'.... on Graudull In Bunker Hill January 20. Refreshments woro served by Irs. P. II. Storey nsslBted by Miss Mildred Storoy and Miss Amy Gulovson. Those present this wook woro Mm. D. I). Ross, Mm. E. W. Lewis, Mrs. J. C. Doauo, Mrs. John Nagto, Mm. Geo. (Inlovhon. Mrs. Alva Doll, Miss Ma mio Guloveoii and Rov. A. P. Bnss- ford. , ccmLLiox club. !- By far tho most successful social given by tho North Bond Cotillion (Club Was hold Wednesday 6vonng nt ' Logglo's Hall nnd tho largo numbor 'of momhors nnd guests present all had nn enjoynblo tlmo. Tho muslo I wns furnished by Messrs. Morton, violinist, Simpson, cornotlst, Btratton, pianist, and Wlnsor, drummer. Tho popular danco of tho ovonlng seomed ti bo tho Paul Jonos, of which thoro wpro four on tho program. Arthur , Harris announced tho noxt danco to bo given by tho club would bo on Saturday ovonlng, January 23, at Simpson's pavilion. Twelvo of tho membors will bo on tho floor commlt- ( teo, i I I OAllI) PARTV. I Mrs. R. W. Morrow won first prize at cards at tho delightful afternoon at brldgo given by Mrs. A. E. Adols perger I t Saturday. WWW. WSWVSWNSSSVSrfNJS .1 elgtUj zzmmszr HwunuuMIW (Continued on r