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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 13, 1915)
3fcyss sfcftssadtir Jrs szx-' njtspvi. vw& -rAw -U . j v?'Sw!C. J HWrvS ,V T-r- ..r i-"" - i 1 r r i i . " ... . " i. Ptnce two ouncci of n nn tnamtleil sautcnan. wiliin quarter pint of bolllnir water; act on tliu etovo lor'n fesw mlnutro: stirrlnrf constantly. Tlietl remove, rilcl one- half nminil ol imlvrrlfnl BUgar anumr acaiu until licuectiy smooth Bakers' cake coated at home with this icing becomes a home made product No chocolate bo lends itself to home cookery as M USIC -:- A D o E3 ca o M USICIAN j I Marshfield To Have Conservatory Of Music1 CO MM i i TO BE STARTED m Chocolate icing j&V 'W H MH IF ..-. .2 - Ct fei t I CjJiffdroeJfl s Js iLif Vi'iJ For over aixty ycnra has keen the favorite of the f pljwV$ Wcat because of its convenient economical (jU2"Ti ''",A-!( form. It is the first and original Ground J$Z$yJ &" Chocolate. As a beverage it is prepared J$Jnr .v ?$ in a few minutes and is appetizing, Jr'J) WfaS' satisfying and' healthful. )'& IffMEl iIIiDmI f Yur Grocer sells it in hermetically scaled tins. -W Imjj5 j Order a tin today ys$tmr EL Liraf ' Dl OHIRARDELLI CO. tW WHMtMwWKW CV SanFranclco Since 1SS3 ?-rS- mwiw wfunw www wbt -t m i ! !! mi ib imttM i w ; ! " ' a , ' I t'O.MIXU RECITAL. ! . ..- - . c TVnR 11DV L flL. JB.A 1 Ji Ifl- tW JL JL THE COOS BAY BAND P HOP. SOUSA plu8 bomo iiuislp tlint Ih nilKhty hnrd to bent: I've heard u on i iiomnB Victroln Just tinkling clenr and sweet, or boouilns llko a comber that crests nn n-igry sea Mlstor Soupn'a muin nnit mighty good to mo. There's somothhig to u bnnd ploco thnt hits n fo: low'a toes, ho whistles it or tries to most everywhere he gqes. On July Fourth or carnival, the day Is pretty slow, till marching on In mel ody, the band begins to blo'u. t'v0 heard some circus brnvps who could toot n snappy tune, when Slgnor Dosporattl sought the clouds In his bal loon; I've listened to the mlnfcl guys tho-lr time was something grand but somehow, Low, I favor the Caog 13ny Concort Band. Prof. Sousn as a lender, Is Mighty hard to best; he'll take a sheet of music and glvo It tono and 7cnt but somo aro bom to toot unseen, se questered and alone I don't think that SoUBa's better than Uob Ponton, who's our own. There's something to a band tuno thnt nlwnys got my goat; I'll own thnt I'm no critic i.nd I cannot play a note hut when tho boys hit hpr up on any sort or nlr I feel tho spilto of music Jiut yanked my heartstrings bare. Lot It bo patriotic or plain and simple rag you know mo well enough to know I'd novor stoop to brag lot thnt tuno bo tho niftiest that novor yet was planned I toll you Low, I favor tho Coos Hny Concort Hand! Prof. Sousn plnys Homo music thnt In mighty hard to boat but there nln't no chance thnt Souen will play It on Kront streot; It ain't no cinch thnt Sousn If lo led his band down horo would be gloated any warmer, or receive n greater cheer could glvo us anything In tpne wo'ro not ac customed t when Uob Kenton loads his laddies down Central avonuo. On ploasnnt Sunday nflprnoons long before It's dnik, our boys tuno up n trlflo nt tho banlttand In tho "park;" I tell you It scorns mighty good to stroll nrouud and smoko, and In between uolertlons to crltlclso and Joke, tho Joking nil la h irmli'sj and they alw.iys gel a "hand" for somo- i how Low, wo favor tho Coo'i Hay Concert Hand. &KS-aBUK5S& I ,MgFgM2i I I I Yi??S2?&'siXf.l JZ?mHlLilVl-m HI" f.U J MtimmjmmM?WMmm i LWSotS( fe!ir.iiii 'V ' European whr conditions, while exceedingly detrimental to tho mimi cal life of tho countries involved, aro, nevertheless, destined to produco a groat change In tho musical ntino- unlinrn nf tlu llnllixl Rlnlim. Amorl- -w v ; - - - - can stuiicniB auroaii, wuo uau to lnnvo tho artistic HiirroundliiKH to which thoy have long been accus tomed, liavo been wont to romnln nhrond, teaching and following musi cal pursuits. Many of theso havo now rotumod to America, somo of thorn vory successful teachers. Musi-1 clans of tho old countries havo drop ped their life work to go to tho front. Many have been wounded; . many will novor rotum to their old ' llfo. These aro significant facts con- sldorcd with roforenco to American conditions. It moans tho awakening, of tho United Stntcs to a now Indo- I .pondenco. It mentis thnt our coun try, bo progressive along other lines, will havo to tnko her rightful placo as a musical center of tho world. It ' menus thnt our student In future will bo proud to sny; "I havo studied music only in tho United States." ' With duo respect to thoso flno tonch-J or8 of Germany and Italy and Franco who havo done so much for pur niusl- j I cnl education in tho past, I havo still i to pay that thoro aro many poor teachers abroad, as well as at homo land tho moro fact of one's having studied "abroad" is no guarnnteo ns to his muslcnl standing or to his Hi i MItH. CONWAY'S llIiCITAI -J A Conservatory of Music o be Opened in Marshfield next September ' News that a conservatory will bo organized and qponud hero In Septem ber will bo received, by tho public The music loving pepplo of Mnrsh field had a treat last Monday eve- 'nlng nt tho song recital given by Mrs. with mtich enthusiasm. Mr, Honrilc l-ranklyn 13. Conwny In tho cntortnln- OJonlrum, who 13 at the head of this mont hnll at tho Myrtlo Arms. Her project, Is working hnrd with plans ench number bringing out a different ,ln connection with this. The faculty quality of tone. "Tho Nile," with will consist of Mr. OJerdrttm as head violin obllgnto by Mr. 1. lit Plntts f the plnno department, and other hvns greatly appreciated. Tho "Btac- first rlass nrtlsls. Ho I si In correspon fento Polka" wns a very difficult nttrn- loco with n number of eminent east- ber on the program and wns rendered , orn musicians In regard to tho nvall- rbeautlfully. llor brcnth control Is iblo positions In tho conservatory. wonderful, being especially notice- Special Btross Is laid upon gottlnc n 'nblo in Hnndol's "Care Selve" with Its flrEt class violinist In the faculty, ns Slow tempo and long endenzns which cnll for perfect control of breath. Her dramatic ability was very marked In "La Travlata" and sho cnrrlcd her atdlonco with her ob her vojco pour- od forth In Joyous gladness and 'changed to plaintive Badness or rang out In indignant anger. Tho program soomed all too short and wo hopo sho will repent this form of entertain ment In tho near future Mrs. Con wny was accompanied by Prof. OJer d,rum, who added greatly to thp pleasure- of tho evening by his ready sympathy with every motif of tho song. Mrs. Jennings acted as hos tess, assisted by Mrs. Coko and Mrs. Ilorsfnll. Wesley Seaman, Wm. Mc Donald, Walter Hlgglns, Harry Gor don and Hnrvey Walters acted ns ushers, Mr. Seamnn and Mr. McDon. aid bolng pupils of Mrs. Conwny. Following is tho program: Die Lorelei : Liszt Am Ufor des Manzannres . , . Jensen Tho Nllo (Violin Ohlgato, Mr. II. H. Platts) Loroux Staccato Polka Mulder Cnro Solvo. Atalontn Ilnndol, Irish Folk Song Footo Ono Spring Morning Novln Tho Nlghtlngalo Stophons Tho Woodpecker Novln Tho Moon Drops I.ow Cadmnii Itccltntlvo and Aria. Ln Travlatn. Vordl lin.Vitnc njKiioitni Who In to liwttj CiniHerMttiiry of .Music. CIIDIICII .MUSIC. WILLIAM WALIiACi: RltAlIAM. i, ability to teach. Our own United Violin Virtuoso Who AppcnrH In Conceit at The l.eutiiuski Theater next he Piano that the largest man ufacturers of pianos in the world use for their leader "NUF SED" "TALK TO THOMAS A1I0UT IT." tISUSMM FMWi m te. & L. L. THOMAS, Mgr. nLaI Avenue Marshfield States, collcctlvoly and Individually, must put tholr shouldors to tho whool and strlvo for a bott'orjng of muslcnl conditions. Our tenchors should nlm at character building and Bplritunl growth, should Insist upon propor concentration, should havo higher alms, Instead of considering thopur- Hiilt of music moroly as a gontoel monns of oarnlng a llvollhood. Un til wo got hlghor standards of excel lence In teaching wo cannot hopo to produco musicians worthy of tho namo. Our own Orogon is not back ward In this respect. Thoro is a young nrtlst ln Portlnnd xvho hns novor had n lesson outside of Port laud, and xvho hns spent her tlmo with ono tenchor only, xvho has coino to tho fore ns n plnnlsto of rnro abil ity and powor. This young girl, nt tho ago of twonty-threo, hns already xvon an enviable placo and Oregon should bo proud of hop and of nor In structor. I rofor to Miss Frances Uachelor, pupil of Mrs. Emma D. Cnr roll, of Portland. Mls3 Dacholor will i niipoar horo In a reclta) somo tlmo during tho Easter season. Contributed. Tuesday ovciilug. Mrs Horsfall to Play Accom paniments In Concert UAXI) COXCIWT. I o Director R.. N. Fonton of tho Coos Hay Concert Hand has animonced a bnnd concert to tnko placo next Sun day afternoon. 100S BAY MUSICAL DIRECTORY mrik Gjerdrum 5IANO INSTRUCTIOW Jtiio MYRTLE ARMS 4 Phone 356-J. rSc lNiT.UCTOH 1-V VOICE With Itntmiics iu Ear Tralnliig, Sight Heading, Euiiiiciatiuii Spc-ilal xvotk tat children In Ear Trailing, Sight Heading, Enunci ation. Jtntcs for classes of four. ITALIAN METHODS USED Weducfitlny'M and Satin d.iys Plipuo :7.OU-f Slyrtlo Anns Miss Edna Louise Larson Pianist and Teacher Studio Corner Central mid Wh St. Tclepliono ia-R Wllllnm Wnllaco Graham, xvho will appear in concert Wednesday evening at tho Lomnnskl Thcator undor tho direction of Mies Hhodn Scat, Is to uso a vory romarkablo violin 'vnluod at J0500. It was mndo In 17-13 by GunrnnrliiB and is a possession of which Mr. Graham Is Justly proud. Tho how which ho usos la a Tourto nnd is vnluod nt $300. On tho program Is tho famous Devil's Trill, perhaps tho most famous con cert ploco over written for tho violin. In sponklng of this compostlon tho composor, Tnrtlul, says: "Ono night In tho yonr 1713," says Tartlnl, "I droamod thnt I had mndo a compact with his Satanic mnjosty, by which ho xvns rocolvod Into my sorvlco. IJvorythlng succoodod to tho utmost of my desires nnd my ovory wish xvns anticipated by this my now domostlc, I thought that on taking up my violin to practlco, I Jocosely nuked him If ho could piny qu thnt instrument. Ho answdrod that he holloved ho xviis able to pick out a tuno, and then, to my astonishment, bogau to piny a sountn, so strango nnd yet so beautiful, nnd executed In so mastorly a manner thnt I had novor In my llfo heard anything so oxqulslto; I could scarce ly brcatho for nmazoment. Awakened by tho violent emotion, I Instantly seized my violin, In tho hopp of bolng ablo to catch somo part of tho rav ishing melody which I had Just hoard, but nil In vnln. Tho pleco which I composed according to my scattered recollection Is, It Is true, tho best of my xvorks. I havo called It tho 'Sonatn dol DIavolo,' but It Is so fnr Inferior to tho ono thnt I heard In my dreams, that I should havo dashed piy violin Into a thousand pieces and given up music for ever, hnd It been posslblo to doprlvo mybolf of tho oitjoymonts I derlvo from It." I Tho following mtiBlc will bo sung nt Emmniiiiol Episcopal church Sun- dny morning: Processional, Hymn 432, "Lovo Dlvlno, All Lovo Excolllng" . . Itoo Vonlto (chant) Robinson Gloria Patrl Momlngton To Doum Ilnldwln Jubllnto Deo Havens Hymn 70, "GrncloiiB Spirit, Holy GhoBt" Stnlnor Hymn tSG, "I Lovp Thy Kingdom, Lord," Williams Offertory Anthom, "Send Out TI;y Light," Gounod Presentation of Alms, "AJ1 Things Como of Theo, O Lord,". . Whltnoy Ilcccsslonnl, Hymn 403, "O Mother Dear, Jonisnlom," Ward MrB. William Horsfall, Jr.. Or ganist and Choir Director. 4. 4 KTUpiO OF I1I;NIIIC (Mlllt- i j DRUM iu.SIOA I.E. j t Following Is tho program for tho studio muslcnlo of Honrlk OJonlrum, Monday, February IB, 1915, nt 8 o clock: Piano Mr. Gjerdrum believes that tho field for this branch of music Is vory good A vocalist of roputntlon will bo nt tho head of tho volco department Harmony, history of music, nnd probably lnnguagos xvlll bo tnught. Whllo Mr. Gjerdrum Is not roady to give nil his plana In dotnll nt tho proscnt tlmo, tho matter of a con servatory Is now a cortalnty. Tho location of tho consorvntory.wlll in nil probability bo nt tho Myrtlo Arms, xvlioro othor npirtmonts for homo nnd studio purposes will bo ndded to tho ono Mr. OJordruni nlrcndy occupies. Tho nttrnctlvo entertainment hall xvlll servo ns reception nnd recital hall. Mr. GJerdrum's long oxporlonca in prlvato teaching, ns well as that of loading tenchor at Hnrdln Conserva tory, which Is an Institution of envi able roputntlon, qualities him ns just tho person for tho hond of such an Institution. " t CHAMI.N'ADE CLUII.. I . f Tho Chnmlnndo Club met Friday morning at tho auditorium of tho Li brary for tholr regular meeting nnd rohcarsnl. Miss (IcbhIo Ayrp rend a paper on Chamber Muslo which xvll bn followed noxt wook by Miss Louise lilntfs paper on Harmony. It wna decided to hold tho program moot ing of tho club on tho ovcnlng of Vednosdny, March 3, Present at tho mcotlng Friday woro MUs Evelyn Andoraon, MIbs Hosslo Ayro, Mrs. Perl Rlloy Uallln gor, MIbs Loulso Hlatt, Mrs. It. K. Dooth, Mrs. 13. I. Chandlpr. .Mrs. J. 8. Coko, Mrs. F. E. Conway, Mra. Lovl D-llglo, Mrs. Carl KvprtBon, MIbs Ur- Wnlilnflrnunntinn M.irfis( XVIiIh. pors) Hraungnrdt,Bula FlllnKor, Ms. J. 0. Gnrdlnor, Impromptu In C Minor . . Reluhold Miss Vlctorln KJelland SU.NDAV RECITAL. I With Miss Edna Loulso Larson nt tho plnno, Mr. R. Stromborg, hnrl tone, gavo nn jntorestlng and enjoy able recital last Sunday ovonlng ln tho Finnish Hnll, Ho has a barltono volco of splendid quality and wide range, especially pleasing In tho lower reglstor. Tho program consist ed of Swedish and Finnish folk songs, besides a few heavier muubors by Me lartln and Sibillus. His interpreta tion In all numbers was vory good. The audience, which xvas a largo ono, was very enthusiastic, and a oouplo of tflo numbers had to bo repeated. ,Mlaa Larsojushowod her usual good musi cianship In tho aouompaiiluxints, Which sho played With refluemout and stylo. The Girls' Gleo Club, assisted by tho Chorus, gavo n musical program before tho high school Friday morn lilt;. Tho public Is Invited to thcaa picfinms and about fifty visitors xver prosont. Wolfram Smeddlng rouderod a flno flute solo. Miss Mary Kruso actod ns Mr, Snieddlng'r iutoiupunlift. Tho oholr of tho Hqptlst church xvlll sing at tho sposlal sorvlcps whlph tho Rev. G. LoRoy Hall will hold at Eastsldo tomorrow uftornoon, Ashley Cook, recently q( Ipdepon- To Spring Grlog Rlrdllng , . . . , Grlog Miss Ilitdur Selnnder Voice- On tho Shore N'uldHnt'or My Alu Folk N. G. Lemon Mr, Roy filler Piano VJsno nindo (Withered LcnvcB) Por Lnsaoti Ipipromptu Op. 00 Wo. 2 Schubert Miss L'dnu Loulso Lai son Volco Vie! Trail mo Binding Aria from Pdgliaccl in Swodlsh Til Ostorland vll Jeginrn, a Swe dish fqlk sopg, in Swedlsn... ....,.,... Leoncavallo Mr. Rolf Nerdrum Piano Peer Gynt Suite (Two pianos, eight hands) Grlog Morning Mood Aaso's Death Danco of Anita In tho Hall of tho Mountain King. Miss Mary Kruse, Mr, Alfred Flloshurg, Miss Hertha Davis and Miss Floronco Powers. .Mrs. A. H. Gldlpy, Mrs, J. T. Hall, Mrs. Wm. Horsfall, Jr., MrB. H. K. Jones, Mrs. Josoph Knotts, Miss Clara Myron, Mrs. R. E. Mlllor, Mrs. W. S. Nicholson, Mrs. 11. H. Qstllnd, illsB Edith Proston, Mrs. E. ,. Robinson, Mrs. p. II. Savage. Mlsa Gpnpvlovo Songstnokon, Mrs. II. II. Smith, Mrs. Charles Stauff, Mrs, M. A. Sweotman, Mlss Alice TIckoll, Miss Nora Tower. Jrs. L. Tower, J?rH. C. II. Wnltpr, Mrs. Georgo Wutklns and Mrs. P. E. Wilson. Cook Is a flno cornet player, playing first trumpet In the La Sallo Thcator in Chicago, Provlous to that ho played first trumpet for threo year's In Conway's Hand pf New York. Ho donoe, Oregon, arrived u Marshfield will bo a wejpomo addjtjon (q piuslu this woglc and wll becopio a mepiber circles ln .Marshfield as well as to of tho Coos Hay Concert Hand, Mr. Uq band. Becker Brothers os ARTISTIC IX pESJhGX, DURAHLE IX COXSTRUCTIOX Henrik Gjerdruni Scdo agent for Coos lkiy MVPTLE AR.MS Miusbfioljl, Oregoij. i .iLJf,,