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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (March 20, 1915)
i5HSSBSi THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, MARCH 20, J915-EVENING EDITION FOUR I u j COOS BAY TIMES M. C. MALONKV, Kdltor nntl Pub. DAN K. MALONI3V, Nena Kdltor REHEAR T HDUBLES HUE BOAT M M USIC AMD USICIA NS ivn:iti:.si i.v Ml'.SIt'.Wi kvii.vts VOTA 111,13 this wi:kk ixspkitoiis kdwauds axd vvu- JJCIt ltKTl'lt.V MO.VDAY INVKSTI HATK CIjASIIIXrt TKIjKOIIAIMI AM) CIIAHSI Trouble of last Saturday on tlio Co- . , Day In Venire. being a cycle IJANI) COXCKKT mMOMlOW of 'our 3oe poems. music by j Etlielbert Neotnl, erte by Kretl , Tliore will bo ono of the popular If. Martens, ami arrsnpe.1 by C. (I concortH by tin- Coos Day Con-, Spross in 1? ery mimrmc. cort Hand at the Noble Theater i The conductor has matte a special' tmnnirnur nflnrnnoii at 2 o'clock. ! tf Of eXClMIIlM Urograms With qulllo river when the Charm and tho T)oae f0I.erti tftX the capacity of the Federation of Musical Clubs Telegraph wero In trouble will nil ,,. ,i,Jt.r nn.l tomorrow au- of America. ?ome of the very bo threshed out on Tuustlay, accord-' ,,, . no ,i(iubt be a record- lMt well a the best of the Ini; to word received fiom inspectors )r(llklll( , , program worlds music Is now being stulttl It in an fol i npr "" "ne ",po "'' spec- Kdwards and Kuller who sny tlioyl,, VBry interesting one. will lenvo I'ortlnnd tomorrow on tuo'iowa: laity of the arrangement of the Jf It's Garden Time am M The time of the year to put In that garden out In thn bark yqrd tlio MaJIf gnnlen (hnt cuts down your grocery hill durlnj; .tlio Hummer montliH. Wr '"1 1 llu front 'anl J'0"'" 1IIVU t,lu luwn IUI11 f'owor hedH, n few t 1 Kliler. Captains of both boats havei ,tareh. "Willow Grove". .Sorrtntlno, niimoew on programs. registered complaints In Portland overture. lUyiuondV Thomas' "Alba," morning: In St. Murk'r stating their sltlo of the case. A lot-, -Klogle." CtlbulR . !'. lit the Gondola, BultA. "Atlmilla." fTha I.oat Con tlnant.i Safranek I "OomloHere' I. Nocturne autt Morning Hymn "' of Pralte. "Bnopn Notte," Farewell com ti a Pour function. D,,, the !. ""! Promises ex III. I I.ov Thee. (The Prince i0,,,,,,e harmony In concert.. and Aana.) tor also has boon rocolvcd from a pna Bcngor on tho Tulograpli nt tho time of tho accident. "I wish to fllo a complaint against the captain of the Charm for running ncruss the stream ahead of tho Tele graph," ruiiK thn communication, "thereby causing a collision that en- .Intwr.ifn.l aim 1ltn M tl .1 t.fiilinrt nf u.w....u . ...v ...... , , ,- ,.. . . ..... I resumed club work after an ab pnBRonRerfl and crews of both vessels. snyopeis Atlantic la a contineni ..., ..,, ... This happened at Vestuals Landing at mentlonetl In Plato's History. an,'nt f g"--nl months. 2:30 p. m March 13." extenoen across me Aiianuc Captain a. W. I.onovo, master of' Ocean approximately from Korope tho Charm, filed n complaint with. Yucatan. It Is a subject of uy ignnuup V. The Destruction of Atlan tis. Mrs. Cha. Hall and Mrs. Geo. Mandlgo are now members of the eltih and Mis May Myren ha .miss kiu'sh i.v hkcit.w, Inrpoctors Kdwards and Fuller stat ing that tho Tolograph hit the Charm In tlio stern at full speed and that slio waB beached to keep from sink ing. In his complaint Captain II. J. Dun-' ham, of tho Tolograph, stales tliat tho Charm nttemptod to cross tho hows! of tho Telegraph crowding the latter against a boom which both vessels struck and that In backing away the Telegraph damaged tho Charm. It was on February 3 that the Inspect exhaustive volume Mrs. Jl. K. .Miller will be the Donnelly and has also served s i aM,sllnK vocaI soloist-In Miss Mnry Inspiration for several novelists. I Kr,,s s recital, to take place April This continent It Is believed. wasl,R,h nt tho Myrtle Arms ontertnln the home of a great race which ! n,ent hall. conquered and civilised the world. ' ,A ,nrRe nwn'cr of Invitations Tho Aiore Islands are considered , w,n ,,e FGI,t ollt for tl'" occnslon, to be the tops of IU lofty moun- nna ,l10 m,1,llc ongorly waiting tains, and all that now remains above water of the great country, Fantasia with variations for all instruments "My Old Kentucky Home" Dalbey QIoWamIa TiMttt Vrt 1 1Winr1 ora In Coqullle revoked the licenses Sur.Sp.,V m'n'n9'r; ' of flvo mon beoauio of trouble on the river. 1 STUDHXTS' ItKCITAfi I PHMI-S' IIKCITAI, Miss Kdna I.oulse Iirseu pre- to hoar this younir nlnnlst. who after thorough preliminary studios undor Miss Kdna h. Larson, this last yoar has taken advnntago of I Mr. Hcnrlk OJordrum's coming to I Coos Day, pursuing her studios uit-' dor him. I The Junior Itocltnl nt Mr. Hen-i rlk OJordrum's studios Inst Satur day aftomoon was an onjoynblo nf fnlr. Tho young nerformers. Miss FIRST ADDITION TO MARSHFIELD Tho time of the year to put In that garden out In thn bark yqrd--tlio garden that cuts down your grocery bill during .tlio Hiimiucr months. And In tho front yard you'll have tlio lawn nnit flower IjoiIh, n few roses and. probably sonio fruit trees. Ami It's all well worth the tlmo to work around n homo of your own; of course you don't do It on u rented plnco; you don'l. know If you'll get tho benefit of your efforts. i , (Jo over Into FIRST ADDITION iiml soloct n cottplo of our fiuxl20 lots facing on graded street with city water service IiiBtullod; we'll let yon have them for $300 each nml on terms llko rent. Start n homo of your own, put n your garden mid when winter cornea you'll lie money ahead, . p Jitney service leaving Illanco Hotel on tho hour and half hour; tako BBBstsmmmV sV HH t'r "II Uroailwny or Fifth Htrcct. ..... m silllB b L Reynolds Development Co. M L 17S Coiiiral Ave. jF Sajppab alps Mrs. Porl ltlloy a recital of hor work last Tuesday taking part were Dorothy Painter, Anona Hlldonbrnnd, Thelmn Wil son, Oeorgo Ferry, lluth Jnrvls, Margaret Fourier and Kll.nlialli Swnutoii, A recital of more ad vanced work will bo given early In April 0 I StX(l t'Yflii: PDSTPOXKI) I ,y Ilalllnger gave ' Jl '" "... i'?"!! I ?: ,"'' r-.na Paint yoniiior students' """"" ""'" l"" i "? " ;or. Miss Inez KJetlnnd nnd Master yiHiiinor siiiiitmis vancetl deportinents today In recital I ,..or iininirr n1 ,,,. u.-in,.,,!,, r afternoon. Those , . ,,,.., ,.. .. ,. , M,l,l0.r. " '"K-'r nil did Hplondld- " "" "'" "" "" -"" ny. vuiiinbio assistance was given Avenue. Mia Hess Ayre. pupil of , ,(). .M,, j,nry KVUB0 onhn Mrs. F. K. Conway assisted wltltjnnVs, Floronco Powers and Alfred a numbor of voctil seceltlons. Tlio Kilosburg, who plnyed tho "Peer guosiH ot tuo anornoon wore .Miss . fiynf rhIIo nn.i ncnln .ni.inv,.,i n Ilccausn of unforsoeu eiroiim iitauccH tho musical euterlalniiieiit to have been given at the Finnish llflll AlirM fl llfnlnr tin. illfjwMull of Mrs. A. II. (lldloy for tho l.eno- "rUo ('"",1H' '""""' fit nf tho public library, has been Larson's pupils and tho parents of the performers, together with n few friends. Following Is tlio program: Duet. "Xnpoll." Parker Irene Holm, Miss Larson. "Hliepherd's .Morning (.reeling.. Wendell Francos Lyons. postponed until later In the season. Owing to the Illness of thn presi dent of tlio library board, Mrs. Scugslarken, It was though best not to give It during Knitter week as was originally planned. Violin and Piano ' Anthony i' s. Tombing Orchestra Woik Ktutllo ilHI, (Yud'iit Au. Phono 12IK!-.I. Aimrliiieut it 3CZ3C IIEZ3C o T0A1I3 wasn't --- Iniill in :i day. Neither was any thing else Morth while. Jt lakes nio'n two yetirs to DitiKl a tin VKLVET. Long careful curiiiK jmu tlut Utfml.m.llia-toiMid iml. ldwiic.K into Ki'iitm-I.)' Uurtey do l.u mIi1.Ii make, it VI LVKT. 'Hie Sniootlipkt bnuikinu To I wo co. ldo tiiM unit 5o luctat liiu'd lugii. Ir SffiSm L I Dnmi "inn! I l'Mllll Houh. Vocal Hole "Three (lieon Hon iiuts D'llardelot Illas llesn Ayru. I'astoral Minuet "Lent." Helen Merclinut. Waltz In D-flul Poabody Ida Cook, "Huttorfly" Logo Doris SniiKsliioknu. 'The Clock," "llyo-lo llye-lo".. Oclnvla Hudson Lois Ilnssford. "At Vespers" Kiigleumiiu Cliim Ferguson. "Tnruuttillo" Plresonku Irene Holm, Vocal. "Helm." Somerset Miss How Ayre. Two Piano Quartette. "Polnn- alsse." First piano Irene Cook. Second Piano Doris Sengntack en, laabelle Kerguaon. most sympathetic ensemble. A HlU'CKSHI'TIi TKACIIKIt Hoveral now pupils nre taking up vocal work with Mrs. Franklyn K. Conway, who Is thoroughly comp etent nnd equipped by tho best of training and study to train the young volco so that the mature voice will be tho consummation of what Its youthful talent promised. John Itusklu says: "Kvery child should he taught from Its youth to govom Its volco discreetly, dox terotisly as It does Its hands and not to ho able to slug should bo more tllsgrncefnl than not to nble to read or write." A SACIIKD COXCIMtT I llefore a congregation that tav t'd tho capacity of tho Kplscopal Church, tho choir, under tlio direc tion of Mrs. Win. Horsfall, Jr., as sisted by Miss Clara Myren, sang (ho numbers of uu exceptionally spleinlld program on Tuesday eve ning. Uvuryoiio was greatly Im- proasotl by tho spirit of the ocens ton. wile u was mnrkmi in- uni i, -.' . ... ""'i'", solemnity nnd devotltm tbriniviinni Holm, Ida Th0 KW0,H, Ciui.rh ollo,,. ,, niado for Itself an enviable reputa tion nnd the music Hint It silica WATER WASTE Lltllo drops of water dripping from ninny faucets and leaky fixtures makes a flood of waste Now washers aro easily placed in fuuccls tt lid does not require a plumber If there Is a valve to shut off nil the water from the houso ns there should bo In every wise. A now washer costs about nothing but If a leak Is allowed to eontlnuo long, tho vnlvo seat may bo cut nnd an en llro new faucet required. A faucet leaking to the extent of only sopnrnto drops qf water will waste 10 gallons per day and 5810 gallons per year. A holo 1-32 Inch In diameter Is so Binnll that an ordinary pin will nearly fill It, yet In ono day 028 gallons or In ono year 101,700 gallons of wnter will bo wasted, which Is as much as 3 or 1 fam ilies will uso in tho same tlmo. Multiply the wasto from ono faucet by several hundred and tho figures nro so enormous that It Is easily understood why water systems nil over tho country nro trying to educate tho public In preventing wnste. Coos Bay Water Company. MAltKIII'lKLI) AXD XOHTH MK.ND, OKI-WON. ,"r r-m- Don't take any chances 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 and hnvo tho correct policy In tho best and most rollnblo company In the business. See mo or phono mo at onco and I will explain It to you, E. I. CHANDLER, Agent Marshfleld. 300 Coko Uulldlng. .i iAAJ aMsWanslitexw H?rasgsmf ;Coos Bay Musical Directory CIIAMIXADK t'Ltllt is tlio very lilghest that can be j found uuywliero and the execution of thtt work, under tho nblo lead- Mrs. Dalgle'a u.r given at tho, l,f !" i1?"' "" x . ...t...,i. r.i..i. i..i.i ...... i 'h only objection that anv ono .-,., ....... ,...., . ,.. ,. ...-..( u in in in v iirumiim was tot short, and every ono went away ....!... .!.. ii ... . is 3S1 11. e. the ills- "l ll "" ,,,u ,""" n "r- made that the differ-' ,8nun l ,,ut '" U, ,1"Im of mi Hum- hiiii u tinarier. 'ino following lumbers formed tho piellmlnary part of the program: Chamlnado Club brought out some Interesting fuels pertaining to churds. As early ; co very whs unt-e between tones of a man's and boy's volte in sliiKlug wa chord Insteatl of utilaon. Three or four centuries A. D all we hue pertMlnlug to chorda are the pictorial histories found In Kgyptlau pointings and Oreek 'sculptures whore stringed Inatru nents woro shown, presenting a foroeast of mmlerii harmony. In the I Tth century chord came into print vthttu chords were roe- Henrik Gjerdrum PIANO INSTRUCTION Studio MYRTLE ARMS Phone 356-J rs. FraokMim E Comiway VOICE yriie Airinnis Phone 39L Organ. Prayer from "Taiinhaus- er" Wagner fully. Another leading soprano so- . .m..,nHi iijrmii, js.). in, () !!, vnf yu.a Charles Stauff, cwMu., riwioui Mtvior." .Jlanu whose olce Is too well known to Anthem. "The King of Lovo My music loois on the bay to need Shepherd l-" Shelley mention. Contralto Solo: "lleforo the The pleasant affair was brought Cnwlftx ia Korge to a clobo by tlio singing of the ...-. ... iniuv iivniiui-etin. - HIS IIIIIIK IVinil "O Mnllim- Mnnr." . -- --....r-va --( oguixeii as iieiug lormed by the j """ nwrj ttonuey .lurustuUtiu." followed by nn organ fuiiduinoiital Iklrd and fifth tones. A,,,u '" Chorus. "I'laiumatu . postludo: "Procession to Cavnlry" Many unit Intricate wore the gratl-1 from "'gl Slater." .. Itosalnl from "The Crucifixion," by stain-' ullous uud relatltms of chorda to '" l.eerue Tower. er. The following Is the per-' the haimmiy of musical composl-1 0'naii. Prelude In C Minor. Chopin souuel of the Kplscopnl Church ilma. After all our eoudurtor I Twe 0- f the Croea.", oom- choir: niiaiit represetit the "toule." the ,,o"0U I'uuiey nuck, wan loth Mrs. Clmrlea stauff m. t club for the "t-adance" ami the con i llniitHl work the "progressive chords. liupressUe and .over- lll.nt..Hi. .Ml. . ... ... ... ..... ramtiua. ine ne rower, .m a luilllh ii-aatnn. words f Christ were sung by Mr. J. S. foke. Mr, .t t. ii,.ii uJ Ostllud and the words t( Pilate Uvelyn Anderson, mi., n..,,'.. .'...... NeM week Mr. KkbUtd will give j r. Undies, Imth of whom dltl ktongatneken. Mrs. i. Stanley lien- n paper on CounUruolgt." TJww Juslice to their p:;r(s. Itov. Urown- derson. ltenjuinlu Ostllud Charles Mtrlous papers are slgiwd by the ' Imwedbtely pre. ed lag the lwti. Andrew I.utidles. Alfred filters aiid become a nan uf HwlrfttrUig of this paft t tho pro- Fllesburg F. A. Tlodgon llurton "-" " i -. B"'!" n ri mi uii'iu in l-reatun. UBorifA Avi-n. At- ..i ... ... ...... .... - iw oi mo ithi-uikiou lu Oltrls- Mrs. William an meugai. mm. k. gtuulev um.l.t 'I ho club's porlloH of tlio pro- eeds of the conceit glvxfi at North liuini was tl'iimted li.-iul Library. The new music to tlu North Henderson sang and Todd. llorsfull, .lr., or- choir director. H VUUirailO SOU). Si) ll alu- Tnlinf U....1 ....(.. n.i U..... .. , ..... -'- '- V.W......H v.ai- '. - " " ' ,w Mra- "lu,: NH'ltono. Andrew Lndle- i for h last leverne Tower look the solo nun nuni-mm m. rn...i.... o.... ..... quaitir of the at-uson. , wry I..-..U hi li.flun.niatiu from "SLilui Mi Lewri... 'iw.,r- ,.... ,.i.. .'.. tlful 'I'll Uiorno in Umulu" iAi-r.'- buth of Uu.m k.. ........ , ...i. ... ,,...,.' .!..'. . . .' Becker Brothers HIGH GR.ADE PIANOS Made In Ebony, Ma hogany, Oak, Walnut. Sold Exclusively By Henrik Gjerdrum Mjrlle Urns. Mnrshfleld, Or. What Has Done So Much For A Clean City As Electricity? Whether amid the whirr of the wheels of in dustry in factories-large or small or in the quiet of the residential neighborhood, Electric Light and Power from Central Station clean and efficient has abolished needless grime . and soil, at the same time giving better re-' . suits at less expense A Still Wider Application of Central Station Service is bound to mean a still cleaner town. The segregation of the c onsumption of fuel for light and power in our power plant would . eliminate the smudge which is invariably a' , part of the promiscuous individual consump- ... tion of fuel. i Efficient methods of production mean that by the use of Central Station Service you will be , assured of absolutely reliable power at less . cost. Why not investigate now? Oregon Power Co. Second and Central k' Phone 178 New Models "HENDERSON CORSETS" J?wPr,nc,nal distributors "ONYX" and "CADET" HOSE 1 S.S.JENNINGS, No. Bend . " I HAVE THAT ROOF FIXED NOW 1 aee uuKiHtLL 'rppmpimg. CONTRACT. ROOFING' MATEWflp FELTS AND CEMENT I I RRI0E D 1 1 O I a. i i a. . . . . ... YOUAU'FORFOOTE'SAUTOS I'hOllO UOO-li. Night and lf HljBl't CaI Cai rcful l' saim bi-auti- ,St.iuU-y ..V....V.HV. VU.U.1UII.V4, Hione 3171. Rool Cars I), L. OOTB . imvir-- ip -ty.yf i V ti- I If Vtff . Ja -aUaa iA - . v- - ail: ' is j44 i i ,5- TTT BPISslstBTy "'""'"' , ,iX....iAU,,..