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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (April 24, 1915)
STm"-" i I? FOUfl THE COOS BAY TIMES , MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, APRIL 2 COOS BAY TIMES M. C. MALOXKY. Editor mid I'uli. DAN E. MAI.OXEY, News Editor Official Official Paper of Paper City Coo County of Mnrshflehl. ?$ JrA CAISKS OK POYF.RTY MUSIC o I t o AMD -:- MUSICIAN Interesting Announcements of Coming Musical Events QUATERMAS STUDIO QUALITY PHOTOS Opposite Blanco Hotel. l'hnlii' 10G-L. MAHSIIFIKLI. ohkuuw CCOIIUINO to tin Invostiijatlon of inoro tlmn 0,700 canes of de lit'iidpnt families In New York bv tlio association ior iniprov.. s $ ,0hm. The I mis r.ny ciluuxadi: ri.ni - .. ... - "i. ...... i... ti - Vifinrml tt II OIHI IlUIIIIIUin u i'liPB, , ,.rtlllH K. Hi.Hi- mill Mr. Ili-rbi-rt ."" l" " ' .... . 1 -Mljrf TImIi. tVV lillinMllli;- I 111" iiiiiiih' "" c uuBipru.i. .ii.-d umii ,. !- r- The Chninliiadii Club held lis re- ... -.... on,, uorinun ninl two English renditions of tin- Poor, to ascertain . u.Ilk.v rpliimrMl on Frllay .our. .Mr. Hustorud lias a splendid this causes of poverty, 10 per ten', morning. .voice and In his second number: J duo to sicklies, 37 per cent to mi- The Club In working on choruses m M 10 NlK,lt(.. hy ,, l0 Coiii'i'M Hand fin- the Rot nl.ii'x. I assures i- "t- no (hut tills .nun let will KlU" l' "'' pi-ngi-ams oier picsenlcd liei llieiu. I lent' . . . .. l. ...iiiiin hminari in . . employment ninl G ler cent to in- to, ue given ai o nu , dlnphiyei great nowor of tono ana temperance- tlmt Im, excessive uio tho lnttor part of May. Uglnnlng next , fh rolltroI of intoxicants wook tlio lull will Hold two ro- . ... , Their flume, are full of serious hwirsals each oek. They lmvo e-l These flM.ies an n mo clir0(1 aIM Ilall of tho Episcopal,, si.vrililt COMIXO moaning psput-lally to Iho most coif, m,.Bii,,-. u.l.Mi i a?;x:r:'&K'w..i b. ,,, fro,,, 7!M . Tl ' V v ' ... . ii. m l.... numilnird Ifho lata nlliT fill- tho Tuesdays evening. The late and nb- reat sinner jsho enthusiasm Is received with wherever sho nn- Breat? l!n..U.ry ,,. i , - - " "., " u,l !.. . ofl. H-inmor. tho noted prompt repiy. in .New oik o.u,...u .. -""-, .aprnno. who will glvo a conrort I itli. After it recent ron Tncoinn Lodgor" wiHoh an ..... ...! u,,lii,ll,t .In.frlnltntl follows: cl 'u,"" Vp. orgun at the l.n-! "- Sr,...!,',, mil niiiKi "ii "mi ' "" douhtlcKB In other of the larger cities, , a at regular meeting. , ho question of rent. n. every one Mr. 1 K. Wllwn read .everal In- hi Ma inu niiv i. m . ...... , '.... ii.,.. ! n. ti I.miiI rnnlnintini'.irv Celt I he known, h n vita one. .According iu.inu.uu.. - "-' ... .. -, - tho New York 'tirlil. the average wnrlmr ttlllRl nnv (lilt .Tfl DCr COIlt Of " .... ....I.. ll.,,.tfln 1,'vnnolllllll. ,H earnings for r'io" -;-"" , rcKlgtpr Bm, pIprp an,l rosonnnt on place fit to live in, which, "g 'V'nu7. ' , w iimvo a nn .of on "Muilcal high tones. It Is nlminit too power ful to bo called lyric lit quality untl ll warm and colorful. Her long suits In ciowdod and nciuaiiii quar- Mrs Fff VOICE yirifcll Affirms Plhoine 369L , 0 o GOODRUM'S GARAGE llOMH OP THE CI)ILI.AC A.M HODflK Al'TO SCI'I'MIIS KOIt M' MAKKS OK CAHS it I Contial a v. I'hono !JT!1-Tj t $ t WESTERN LOAN AND t BUILDING CO. t Assets $2,340,000.00 X t Pays 8 per cent on savings t placo fit to live In, which, as a innttor At tin of proportion, ho should not have lo0" w" pay over twenty per cent. Thl ro- ,1,0"n; .. ... ....i.i .. .i ...iiTiti.l iiimr- l lioso prosont wero: ters, hence nlcUneH. Hero Is one t tho big tasks for sociologists. Hut another Interesting, and we Miss Hvolyii Anderson. Mrs. Perl training miner unnui.u siummm-n Itlley llallliigor, Mrs. H. I. Chandler, ; and Mill I.elunan or iioriin was ain Mfn. J. S. Coke, Sirs. F. K. Conway. I ply shovui last night in tlio efreel i inii twinio. Mrs. m. A. llano. IveiifM of her Interpretations and should say encouraging, aspect Is lhat) Vyf K j,,,,,,, j)ri c w iJvortsou, the art In the handling of her volie. only ', per cent of the poverty is ijm-i yUm F(irl.,1(,ori jM , t. Hall, Mi-s. j "In her first group hor most pleas crlbed to drink. This contradicts tho (W) UonMi j,rj, , K K , .01 Mrs . ' ing number was KIchard Strauss' current belief that Demon Hum R 1 1) n. kpiiIIuk. Mr .r. K. Knoll. Mrs . StTpiuulo," In which tlio delicate at the bottom of mont of the misery L (, MI)ur 'M(M Curil jiyron, M-it. shading and rhytluu were especially in our largo cities. Poverty " (;,',, m',,,,,,',,, SHm my Myron. Mrs. Imurkoil. Tho Krolscl.ut." aria gave from a number of contributing causes V j... HeKnlght, Mrs. V. S. Michol-I Hplendld opportunity for the slngor ninl often from sovcrnl oionitlng atlR0 Mil. 'lienj. Ostllnl, Mls lMllhjto show her drnnintlc nbllltlus." tho Rumo lime. il'.rsur.. Mrs. H. I.. HobliMon. .Mir. ' ,1). II. SaMige, Miss Seiigstacknii, .Alid. 1 II Jl Klllltll, .Mrs. Hllllll- .MIM M. I !A. Sweelniiui, Mrs. I.. I. Thomas, .',:'..s J ue TIclioll, Mis'. Noil TowiT. , ,t. iMiii. f II. Waller. Mm. Oco. W.it- SACItKM CO.NCKUT Clll'llCII Ml'SUJ -I ....t.,...la tttir l.ii nifi ii lint i l iiim.n.iift ..". -.". , .... ,,, ,, ... ...ii.,.., Thursday evening, the mellow ngius , . ' glowed Invitingly through the beau-1 A s timi colored windows, bringing to i 'J r mind thoKo who helped make such "."TT", rnlf ,.,., Ml...VI ,,v 7 building possible and tho object of, I M (l()l-s l( McMM,l, tlio ladles In giving the concert, that they might rnlso additional funas i The Young Mens Hand of this for completing the furnishing. In- place was imxvKotl to play for a side, one sees the siimll plates In- tlimco last .Saturdny night at Mc pcrlbe,llunioin()ryofsoinoloye(lone K, Uofonj hnr,1K for Umt zr window n iffi zz '-, -7 i;f y-. ,- llAS ;,.Wkht to bo gifts lo the house of wornlilp. , " "'t which were very pleasing , ,Plu foowl,K r0,ra,n W1I ho rIv- Ah wo studied tlio piogrniiis. uio'iinu imn.cu'ii muiiu rrin.u. ii.uj , ,, toiiiormw arteruooii at tlio Noble Henrik Gjerdrum PIANO INSTRUCTION Studio MYRTLE ARMS Phone 356-J ? I. S. KAUFMAN & CO. Local Treasurer mmO as I HAVE THAT ROOF FIXED I NOW I See CORTHELL I Phone 3171. 4 BUY THE VERY BEST Tho choir of tho Presbyterian ! Church bus prepared special music , for tomorrows services. In tlio morn-1 MflrSrlTIPf! RJ?H I U 3 R-W ing Mrs. c. p. McKnigi.t win Bignaianiit;iu rB I H fig W SMITH'S VARIETY STORE, North Bend, for Fancy and Domestic CHINA 'Como .Iosiih Redeemer." The organ- rDnttlDr: 1st Is Miss Clsra Myron. The inoin-1 vi uuiiii j bets or the choir aie .Mrs. H. h. Miller, Mrs. C. F. McKnlght, Mrs. K. I.. Koblnson, Mrs. C. II. Wullor, Mrs. M. A. Hwoetnmii, Mrs, V. S. .Nicholson, ami Messrs., Hon Fisher, Hoy K. Wnlte, it. i:. Miller and F. A. Tledgwn. Theater. March, "llunnl of Honor" I.ohnliardt l.a llurlesquu." Suppo Overture. choir director was quietly busy pine- f , nbout eight o'clock for Mc liiK iiiuflc nml orten waiting listeners , Klnley.- -Coqullli. Herald, would one or aiioiiier, bow the knee ; ... ... .j. and pray. . . , . ..,, ,, I TuiMiInr rvonlnu. Mnv I lib. Iho It vas to iruiy 10 no u nmiiu , . ..' , . 0 .. I concort and tlio brooding spirit of Kreut Norwegian singer, Hoflo Ham-, iMccolo Solo. "Tliu Canary rest to our weary souls commenced nier will glvo u conceit in Marshfleld. i Habathll to steal over us as we saw what nu:u- Tho singer will be assisted by Prof, i "err Von Schineddliig. bcrs wo would hear iioniii- iiierdinni Descilptlou. "Old Folic at Homo It wob all made ponslble through I '1(J""' UJU""""'11 , and In Foreign Lands." ..Huberts tho efrorts or Unit quiet lady, whom ' ' "" eomert will bo given at tho synopsis This International tran notlilug will ever suit, save tlio bott Finnish bull. A toiicert plalforni and Iscrlptlon offers "Old Folks at Homo" innsn lo bo llllil. In f it'f him ii alio w bo us n oil " I"" mimical iiiioni oi various mi Coining from my farm. J couldn't f Hie i.ciaslf.n. lieln tli nk an how the price of. . . MAnn UXDKU SANITAItV coxnrrioxs IX A CI.KAX AM) MODKUX PACIOKY. STKHIT.IZKI) MII.U AM) rilh'AM. PURE ICE 00 40 00 00 00 Pictures & framing Walker Studio t'reo did I very, H n, in. ami ii p, Pliono 7:t. ! CliiniiieiM 1'lieplaces I. X. IIAYMSS I O Any kind or brick work at 'O prices that aro right. ! And all work guaranteed ' Call at "Tho Fireside," John- 0 sou Illdg., HIT Second St. 0 Phono -18 1-J. Frcnih ranees. Holler work. O nwn&mBiMmruunmm poultry ninl eggs were coining' down-n-nl Tho price or feed soaring up-p-l't So hero prlco of admlssloii, down-ii.l All tho work of this director, and the. ilovoted singers presented the Miry, best of the world's sacred niui'e, soared ini'ii-n' As tlio beautiful PCPII.S UIK'ITAIi An iuterosting leiltal was given by pupils of Prof. Ileurlk OJerdruni Inst Saturday afternoon In the en- strains or Wagner's PllKilm's Chorus toitiilniueut hall at .Myrtle Arms. Miss Floieuce Powors, Miss Herlhn Davis. .Miss AHco Mnthlseii, Mis 1 1 II dur SelniidHr, Mrs. F. C. Hague, Miss Marluii lloisritll mid Mr. A. Pllcslnirg In placing coiiiposltlniiii well rhoseii ! suit Ibelr diri'ercnt ii'iiipeniuients. ttcic Inter- tinns; that is to say, tho composer has taken the original American melody mid InfiiRCd Into it clinrac teristlis as well as harmonic and rhythmic peculiarities of seven of Iho most prominent Hurnponu coun tries, Fiance. Scotland, Spain. (!er tiinny, Ireland, Italy mid Hungary. Coins from (lie Opera. "U'imco and Juliet." liouiioil Htiinnrc(uo on. "Comln' Thro tliu Hye." Ilollsteilt Sacred Potpourri. .Morning Light. " llarnliniisii : You tin mil hae In lie a urn-lei in In enjoy the Itolarlaiis. You will bo I, CM lntti't"liil iiheltier .mmi enjoy singing; or mil. ou will niNs It if .mil iiiKs healing tlieui, Nnl.lo 'I ' alec, M.m.lnj mill Tuesday mitlits. Dr. (ainter, a fine luu ll.nie, "Kim; of tlio Itanjo," his illnli'il lui'ii.iui tloiet a m renin finni l.eg.iiiiliiu in onil, will help Hie liiitaiiaiis inlet, lulu juii iicm .Mtm.liij Mini 'I'liesilav lllglils at III.' .Noble 'llieatti. Tell jtnir lieigliboi' In heiif I. Im. Tli, Con.. Hay CoimitI IIhiuI will give lU-lc next piiMcittiu Suiuliiy ai tcinix'ii at Nolilo Tliont'i Tne mn oil Im-Iiis pionipll) ai ti p. ill. ami (lie .iiluilssldii pi lie oi 1.1 cents in cliiili's the in.it intv iiiuueillatfl 1' I lonliig tho couuil, . . IelvJIIe-Cllark's AplS Flayer TTm n from "Tauiihauser" died awn), tho chords of the Processional were sounded and the iiudleiiio rose mi mnsHO us the vested choir or eight een entered from the estry. winning "O Mother Dear. Jerusalem." Then iih the Hector's praor of ............., I l..ti .....I unit. till. Hllllll l.lt iKiB w; giv;:;.. ;:;;;;i.w;,i.o " " -" " catch a vision of Hie ieai meaning him. hi i.iu.i...g. of sacredness. Tb. piaiin numb, rs Such feeling grew apace as tiii' -r r- ' ,j lllll. Ill 111 l-.ll 11 i " eacli nierlted special mention. Of ionise we hud all heard these singers mid mush Inns nian times be foro hut when we gel tlio flute, lo lln, eiiphonliini. mid clarinet p lng snered iuiihIc before the Cross, wo heard something grandly dllfer c lit than usual. You see glorHled fines. So with the nilolsts, the tenor, bin Hone, contral to and sopranos. Their faces with ti new Huht their olies with new tunes, with then nil these combined With tlio most iiiiiileutloiiH siitmoii hv the other singers, all Inspliel l the directing genius i Ui on .in. presentations of lite hplrlls of Y.i-; ner, IlaiulHl. Verdi, Hch. ,1oiii.. 1 ,VU. Hobeits. Fuuiv. 1).1 Iti Mendelssobu. S.hnecker, S't'l.i ul line, lllet. Warren. Ward o I W" I man. came in as there in hui.iI c.ui cert before the Cross. I hope Verdi could iin.lcrii i I how genuine pralho welled up in "" 1-cnit'1 In riponse In bis "PraMe Ye ' ilallilel would hue been glnd he lh. jo cuinpose the llullelujub i b.i " Could be bae heard the -i !.i--i yi 'cos In grand auoid slin,in- bl PalleliiJahs as one Mihe. TI .n . the llenedlcllon and Uwi.ioii.il lii'iin followed. thos who h .l I ' gotten the had h olce luvln' .it In prulso lis ibe ibolr, receding nu iho Krainl strain of llolileu's ci onatlon. uiuii) kneeled to tlu'i.k tbi.t they had been there to listen. The organ then peuled mil Farmer's dim la." M- W. .nte Garage Agency for OVERLAND CARS GOODYEAR TIRES EXCELSIOR MOTORCYCLES UNION GAS ENGINES Marine and Automobile Repairing a Specialty North Front Street :: :: :: .. Phone 180-J laimo Established Retail Price $700.00 lo $2400.00 We want your cash business and make it an object for you to pay cash, GET A RECEIPT Coos Bay Tea, Coffee and Spice House, Phono :il).J. ui . w ........pii..- I 000 ewarc Will be paid to anybody, pro fessional musicians included, who can detect whether this piano is being played by hand or by the player. There's no chancj for an argument as to the merits of those player pianos and the moohanical sound of the old player has been entirely elim inated. ' We are Pacific Coast distributors. Abstracts I'OK HKUAIHii: AHSTltACTS OI 'MTI.K AM) IMUH.M.VTIOX AllOl'T COOS BAY REAL ESTATE, See ITTLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO., Inc. M.vit.siirirciii) and cot.u u.i.i: cm-, okkro.n OKXKHAIj AOICXTS. KASTSIDi: AND HFNf.STACKKX'S ADDITION AUKM'S FOlt CAXAIHAX PMIFIC IIAll.lCOAU LANDS ' 1IKXUY SFXtiSTACUlX, SIAXAtUCH wwwnnniewwfMwnimw J sww m m iimmm TO BEAT THE BUILDING GAME hns boeu a hobby with us for a good jany years uu. i:il0.l,'Ol 1VIH ien durable fr im ness. Juit tell and a lot of will tell you when It conies to gett'ig good sound ng material at the right prlc. we know our bust: 1 what you want u b.iii.i un.i n.a a.,.,.,.,.. .... " to i..n,l aad we'll get busy with our penul and (iKure out the be. your uonay can buy. Try us. l C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. Itmvm, DKPAP.TMIJNT CUT TIIJ3 FUKb HILb 1 TWO HY I'SIXO OUU WOOD PHOVK tH) IKg SOPTH HHODWAY I 1 IIHiMs,, , ,ue, ii i ni . t i i i i r, . i rtvyvmvrnxh-nn3.ix.-T Marshfield-Norih Bend-Empire Auto Service l.eaes Mni-lifluUI at llu. Corner 10:1)0 a.m. 2: 00. p.m. ft: 00 p.m. Leaves Xurtli lleiul J5 inin. uiiw later leaves Kmplre. 8:S0 a.m. ll!0 a.m. B:!t0 ii.m. R.EAD THIS ''he tin In llf A X ATI o. V STATU A CITY M.MlXliv U know it by ITS SAVIXds Di:Po,sis i A cMIen Is ills,, know,, and lesp.-uj , k, lly for his tlnlft mill tlio savlngM bo bijs ,. fP (, ,n miu. for old ago ami comfort In ilei lining jeai-s f,, ,. ' "raln 'Uj .lepemleiil on him. So e Invito (lie stbiu ghj ",,.C" BnJ " tho jouiif: lady, tlio joiing inan, as ucll ilN ,'S r,")''1 ), tlmt aro tvoikliiK for au;cs or othurulso imc.U,W'"' i Inns iViitiue. Savo money ninl !mt it ,.W j? , Si,,e ou' w. IT (iltOW. .VI. 00 "HI Htitrl your m count, ""' W'AMl Fl HST HATIDMAL BJWK OF COOS BAY Soctu Deposit Boxes For Rent, - FUUUIGAM & BEMHETT HIK OIA)KST HANK IN COOS COUNTY Kstabllshod 1H8D. Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $118,000 Uteicst Paid oh Tlino DcpoilU Offlcor: J. V. Hcnnctt, President. J. II, Flanagan, Vice-President. It. I Wllllnms Cashier. Geo. V. Winchester, Jut, Cukl, BENNETT TRUST CO. MARSHFIELD, COOS CO., OREGON Capital, surplus and undivided profits $125,008.01 OFFICERS: J. W. Bennett, President Arthur McKctmn, Secrettr Tom T. Homiott, Vice, President Hcnnctt Swutiton, Treanrer Transacts n trust business only. Acts ns trustee of ezpreti ttuti mid also as executor and mlmliiistrator of estate, TheonlrTrcit Company In Oregon outside of Portland organized under nutrut law In this state. T H T! mmwK Weekly Service Coos Hay mid San Frnnclico, STEAMSHIP Jul 5 ITU Freight and Passenger Service SAILS FIIOM SAX FUAXCISCO FOH .AIAHSIirir.U), SATinniT APItlli 21, AT p.m. San Francisco Office, 000 I-Mfo IIulltHiHJ, and 1'lcr Nomlw M Coos Bny Agent, 0. F. McQeorqe, Phone tt i HBMBaBBBMMBaHaMMWiaBMItIIMIIBHII'l,M'''"tIIB,M1 To Portland every Thursday To Eureka every Monday THE PAST AND COSIFORTAHM S S. Geo. W. Elder NEWLY EQUirrED NOKTII PACiFIO BTE.U1SUIP CO. ' .- . Phono 44, Marshfleld Phone 42t. North Bgj i I KQDIPPKD WITH WIRELESS. Steamship Breakwater ALWAYS ON Tini. r ,,... IUt SAILS FltOM SIAltSIIFIi:Ll) KVKKY MOXD.U I " , OX Till! FOLLOWING DATES: A PHIL " AT i- .jj, AIMllli 12. AT 1) A. .M.; APHIL l, AT 12::10 U y , AT 8:00 A. M. AM) FltOM PORTLAND i:LIU H- TICICETS ON SALE AT PORTLAND CITY TICKCTW Puget Sound Bridge & Dredffins: Co. Dams, Bridges, Buildings. n General Co COMPLETE PLANTS FOR HARBOR WHNCoaj! Our Coos Bay office has available for Oregon W0IK inu T,- ssm-- Dredge "Seattle tho most poHcrful, best enuippeil nml i"ost lloroug ...,. ,. ,,i, In Pacific water nnn r nffiM Main of g Mnrshfifilrl. flrprinn. Seattle, -....-.., w. wUw... Washing WfKMSMSi ct., A-r-aai -ww