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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (May 22, 1915)
BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, MAY 22,1915-EVENING EDITION. THE COOS FOUR 1 COOS BAY TIMES M.-C. MAf.ONKV, Htlltor nut! Pub. DAN K. MAf.ONKV, News Keillor Official I'npcr of Coin Coiinl) Official Paper City of Mnrolificlti. ' Addrcfcs nil comniunlcntlons to COOS HAY DAILY TIMKS. .Entered at tlio I'ostofflco nt Mnrsh field, Oregon, for transmission through tlio innlls ns second-clnss mall matter. M M USIC AMD U; ICIANS INTKIIKST IN MUSICAL KVKNTS XOTAWjB THIS WKKK i chaminadi: ci.un IIKt'lTAIj HKill SCHOOL HKCITAL' A number of pupils of tlio Mnrsh flcltl High School will glvo n mu- rlral rcrltnl heforo tiieir parents The Clinmliinilo Club, Mrs. Wll llatn Horsfall, illrcelor. will nppenr .. , itivltcil friends next Monday bUllbUllll'l u. li.vir.s DAILY. Ono year c'"? In Its lust concert this season at -.-..inc. i.. (ho hluh school auditor. Ter month " , tlic Finnish hall, Tuesday evening, llim, These pupils lmvo boon work- WI.I.MA. '.May '::. ,,M (llllKCtitly In music ami tlio rc- Ono year ................ i.o Somo 0f the best musical talent ,.jtlli WIU bo n treat to music lovers. When paid strictly In i advance he Lf C()0S nnv w, bo henr,, on lha " follows: subsiilptlon ptlco of tlio Coos Hay I OPrn8on. .nJi nn thn lJepn" F. N I,obr Times Is ; $5.00 per year or $2.50 for i "The soloists are exceptionally fine 0n- on uiJKicD.'iffVc. six months. b(,B of distinguished ability, ami ,.(javoti0 Gerrlt Smith I , ', TT rr, liming appeared with success nt pro-1 is, T.llllnn Cook. An Independent Republican news- vloIIBhco lcort9, ,t wni bo a genuine ..corsolntlon" ,J ",B Mendelssohn paper, published every evening ex- lcniro t0 hoar lhem nt this time. Cn' 80,at i"nal(i Nicholson ino coos iwij units i uoiismiif, 10, jocn pausing diligently on the icnntlus Chnnman 'choruses during the ronoarsais.tuus T pint,," Po.trlo .SHIPPl.Vf.' IN PHOHUCK i Insuring good ensemble effect. Al- Klmcr Johnson. . Ii.ih k iitfnullntil rmtlrwil't Mini ... , lUBumui hi Mivnuui v,u..v...t j "Last Hopo" uottaciiniK I be expected. . , , , M8a Mario I.nrgcnt. Tlio admission price nas noon pin- ,,.,.,,,,. nn.. nf 01111111:" You Cannot Sell Your Rent Receipts A N ENORMOUS amount of produco l Is coming In now from Callfoi-'r0t, nt 50e. so that all who wish may! ' i0,"b " "l 1,uwml" ,,. 11 nla. Much of this Is mndo up .attend. The Interesting program -v' Vinri' Tv-Vii'an ' of green vcgctalilcs wiiicn can uo which follows Is of a generally note raised as well, or Hotter, rignt nero worthy character: In Coos County. Many of tlio farm crs do raise vegetables which aro sold on tlio market, but there should bo enough raised In this locality to supply tlio entire, homo consump tion. Most anything In tlio vege table lino will Brow In Coos Coun ty nnd It seems surprising that this mnrkct Is overlooked and that It should bo necessary to send largo sums of money tn California for produce which could Just as well be raised hero and tlio money kept nt home. It would appear that tlio markot gardening Industry Is not worked to the point Hint It coitla be. SWAT TDK HAT T'III'3 following very good sugges tion for n community inovo Is mndo by the Amorlcnn Lumber man: "Rats are not only filthy and de structive, but they enrry contagion to other animals nnd to man. "A fow dozen rats consume ns much food ns ono uinu would cut, nnd they destroy many times ns much ns they eat. "Do not complain thnt your stntc taxes aro high so long ns rats lovy n hcnvlcr tax upon you than do oh the government. Rnts cost more than good roads nnd the diseases thoy carry cost many lives. Drlvo them out! (let rid of thorn! Rnt killing and rnt proofing cost less tlmn rat hoarding. Do not run a free bonrdlng house for rnts. Kill thorn. "Tlio poultry that rats kill each year on u single farm If protected aim sold nt maturity, would pay the an 11 ii al tuxes on the land. lints aro hungry cowards. Starve thorn out, lenvo them no places to hldo nnd I they will desort your promises, " 'Good rlddnnco to bad rubbish. " Miss Mary Kruso "Ilarchetta" Novln Miss Florence Towers "Album Leaf" Scholtz Wesley Seaman "Goodnight" (From "A Day In Venice") Ncvln Miss Hortha Davis A MVHTLK AHMS HKCITAL a.Moriiing'in Saint Murks Square1 Tho vocal rcrltnl given by tlio pu b. In tho Gondoln 1 1'"8 ot Mrs- v- l" Conway last even ing ni mo .uynio Arum uiicuuu iiiiiu prnlso from thoso who hnd tho pleas ure of nttcntllng. Mrs. Lloyd W. ,Ta cobs, Georgo Murch nnd William i Phillips wero HI nnd unnblo to tako1 pnrt, tho others all did beautifully.! Tho program opened with two llttloi girls ten years old .Dorothy Snow nnd Chorus ..Autumn Violets., Hartlott Incidental solo sung by .Mrs. Roy Kvcrltt Miller. Recitative K. Strano Aria Ah Fors o lul, from.... "La Tnivlnta Verdi Mrs. Franklin 13. Conway . . Chorus . .A Day In Venice ZSovln-spross c. Venetian Lovo song. d. Fnrowcll. Open Thy IJluo Eyes Mnsscnet Summer Time Ward-Stephens Mrs. Mayno Stanley Gldloy Chorus ....Heforo tho Daybretk. . J Novln-llnrrls Serenade Strnuss-IInrrls T 1 .Mr. Charles Kaiser. A Spirit Flower ..Campbell-Tipton Sunlight Ware Mrs. Lovorno Tower La FIIcuso (Spinning Song) Op. 157, No. 2 Raff Intermezzo, Op. II, No. I I'ho Illrth o'f ' the ' oiial Reed i Cnllstl1 Wn,tor wll complololy enp- ' mho nl n 01 Icato , tlvatod their hearers with their vo- I.UpilOIUUin (Jl)llgUlO .....,..'.. . , ,,l.,,,l ,,.nl- -Tluo cal and Instrumental work. Miss lies?! Ayro particularly domonstrnled her tnno duality nnd knowlcdgo of correctly directing her tones. Miss Hcssle Douglas snug Germnn very well nnd Miss Monde nnd Miss Ayrc sang Italian which gongs brought tin fl tin1nt1ii 4 Ii n tmiA mlrt1lt nt v. .i.ii i 1'iiiin iiiuiij tiiu iuiiu i iiiiiii j nui . ... . . ... ..... I.l-HIUUWZKJ renCMC(l l,y I3URJb1, SOUCS. i Miss Clara Isabel Myren Mr8 R nerRllul,, Xorwcglan by Chorus ..Thu Maiden and the Hlrds ,)IrM 8!U)B V01.y BWOOll. ln llcr nn. ttf iSOIUllMKOl lvi innrrtin nitl ulmil'ml n rwmnl ilnnl With soprano solo sung by .Mrs. of oxrPMlon development. Mrs. FIRST ADDITION TO MARSHFIELD Many n time you huvo looked over tho old shear of rent Hint represent hard earned money paid 'out Just for u place t ii'- nnd each time you lmvo had many vain regrets Unit you did J10l paying for your own homo long ago. Start now. Hulld yourself n homo that will stay wllhln Mm l)0u of your Income your rent money will do It. Go over to FIRST ADDITION. Select ono of tho slKlitty olel lots facing on a grnded street wlioro excellent elly walcr 1 Install l and wlioro telephones, Jltpoy service, etc., uro nt your ildpon. Hulld ninong tho other flno homes already estnbllshod la this sci eel rcsldenco section. You'll llko FIRST ADDITION. Tako your Sundny stroll through this beautiful section. Look oor the flno 50x120 residence lots Hint you enn nuy ror nut $:joo each, a small cash payment secures you tho lot; pay (ho balance In fiululiments suitable to your income. Call nt our office for :i pint nnd full Information. HH suitable to your Income. I A Call nt our office for :i pint nnd full Information. I L Reynolds Development Go. L 178 Central Ave. f Roy Kvcrltt Miller. Medley from tho South ..nrr. l'lko Accompanists: Mrs. William llorsfnll, Jr. Miss Clara Isnhol Myren The members of the Chuuilnnde Club arc: Miss Kvolyn Anderson, Miss Hcs sle Ayro, Mrs. Perl Riley Hnlllngor, Miss Louise Dlatt. Mrs. Robort K. Hootb, Mrs. K. Irving Chandler, Mrs. Koontz delivered her numbers with careful thought of tone direction nnd oxcellont breath control. Miss Otollln sang with very flno Interpretation es poclallv In "A Memory" by Park. Miss Klnnlcut .also did good work nnd showed thoughtful practice. CHAMINADK CLUH I irSo FramiMIini VOICE Myiritlle Airnras Phoinie 3G9L Tho rehearsals of tho Chnmlnndo .lohn S. Coke, Mrs. Franklin K. Con-! Club nro drnwlng to a close, and wny, Mrs. M'alr Dano, Mrs. Levi I'lnns nro completed for tho con Dalgle. Mrs. Kdwln Dolnn, Mrs. W. cert which Is to bo glvon nt tho W. Kkblnd, Mrs. Carl Kvcrlson, Miss Finnish Hall noxt Tuesday evening. Ursula Fnrrlngcr, Mrs. .1. W. (!nr- Tho Club has had a platform built dluor, Mrs. Mnymo Stanley Gldloy, ' that tho chorus will bo arranged Mrs. Allco J. Hall, Mrs. Charles ' threo tiers and, with tho decor Hull. Mrs. K. Stanley llendorson. ntlons ot nntlvo greens nnd flowers. .'Mrs. William llorsfnll, .lr.. Mrs. L. i should uinko a decidedly pretty np- W, .lacohs, .Mrs. K. K. .Jones, Mrs. pearanre. An excellent program Is Dan Kuatlng, Mrs. .Joseph Knotts, curofully jiroparcd and tho concert Mrs. II. N. Louis, Mrs. Georgo 1. ! promlson to bo n real treat to mu Mnndlgo, Mrs. Roy Kverett Miller. '" lovers. Miss Clara Isabel Myren, MIsh May' The aria "All, Fors o Lul" from Myren, Mrs. Charles McKnlght, Mrs. .tuo opera "La Truvlutn," ' (Vordl), W. S. Nicholson. Mrs. Hciijnmlu I wil be sung by Mrs. Franklin K. Ostllnd, Miss Kdlth Plosion, Mrs. ,('nnwny. ad this little story of tho Kugeuo L. Robinson, Mrs. 1). How- opera may be found of Interest, nrd Savage, Miss (lone-vim t Seng- The opera Ln Travlata opens on stuckeii, .Mrs. II. II. Smith. Mrs. a brilliant sceno In tho homo of ('billies Stuurr, Mrs. M. A. Sweet- Vl'ilettu Vulery, tho reigning hollo man, .Mrs. L. L. Thomas, Miss Alice r Pails. Sho Is receiving guests, iickell, Mrs. Leverne Tower. .Miss V young man niiined Alfredo Ger Nora Tower, Mrs. C. II. Walter. Mrs. "'"lit Is Introduced to her nnd sho George Wntklns, Mrs. Fred K. WII- iniiuediately falls deeply In lovo son. with It I in. Ho also loves her, but, iiecuuHO lie sees ovldenco of tuber- aMgtac ' """ ar'"T T culnr trouble, realizes that ho can never marry her. On her guests' departure, Vloletta abandoned to her own reflection, sings n grand sceno "A Fors c Lul," in which sho expresses her lovo for Alfrcdn. Realizing her condition, howovor, sho resolves ns a solaco to plungo herself Into n whirl of dissipation (aria "Sompro Libera Doggls") In tlio second net wo find Vloletta and Alfrcda dwelling In n pretty coun try villa near Paris. Gcrinont, Alfredo's father, comes to tho villa and begs Vloletta to roleaso his son. When ho learns that Vloletta has sold her jowels to pay tho housekeeping expenses, ho Is touch ed by her dovotlon, nnd his heart molts. Under his Influcnco nnd for lovo of Alfredo, Vloletta decides to go away and never again seo Al fredo. Alfredo upon finding that his lovo has deserted Mm grieves greatly, nnd in spito of his fath er's appeal that ho return to his homo, dctcmlncs to follow Vloletta to Pnrls. Tho next sceno Is laid in tho homo of Flora Hervolx, whero a gay entertainment is tnklng placo. Al fredo appears nnd sees VIolottn entering on tho arm ot hor now protector, Hnrono Dnuphal. Al fredo not knowing that his father Is tho causo of VIolcttu'H desertion, denounces her with cruel words. At this moment Germont -jntois nnd nppronches Alfredo. In net III, wo seo Vlolettn's room whero sho Is dying. Soon a lettor Is de livered from Gcrinont Buying that ho and Alfredo nro coming to seo her nnd beg forgiveness, that Al fredo knows tho wholo story and thnt tho Inttcr has fought with i.ml wounded tho Hnrono. Alfredo ami Gcrinont enter nml a loving reconciliation tnkes placo but Vloletta grows weaker nnd dies. Tho curtain falls on tho nn gulshed cries ot Alfredo and Ger mont. Tho last meeting ot tho 3?nson will bo hold on Fridny, May 28, nt 9:. '10 In Guild Hall, when tho busi ness of tho year will bo closed, and tho now officers will bo elected fur tho 1915-1U1U season. INSPECTOR MUG Ii CAPTAIN HULGIN ON SOUND HKPOHT ITGKT STKAMSHII' IIUXSIMOI , ltAIXSTOKMOlTW RECEIVES WORD OF MOTHER'S DEATH Telegram Hiings Had News To Hoy Gill 1'roiii Old Homo In Oiiinlm, Nebraska, Yesterday Sad news ot his mother's sudden death wnt contained In n Inlm-i-nm 1 received yestordny afternoon by Roy Gill, of tho Coos Hay Produco Com pnny. Do had not been homo In four years nnd was planning on go ing wljhln a fow months. It would tako him five duys to reach thero and so concluded It would bo no U8o for him tfl go, i Mrs. Gill hud been in poor health 1 for sovcral years but tho end enmo ns n surprise at this time. , Soloists- nt Cliaiiilnndo Concert: Mrs. A. It, Gldley, .Mrs. It. K. Mil lir, .Mrs. F. K. . Conway, Mrs. J;. ' Timer, .Miss tiara Mvren. STORE OPEN EVENINGS DURING SALE THE OF THE HAINES' STOCK Continues Next Week While the buying has boon heavy the past week, we must still further reduce the stock as we need additional cash. Besides this, we have decided to consoli date the Wiley B. Allen and the Haines Music Stores under one roof and it is nec essary to further reduce the stock. The sale will continue next week at the greatly reduced prices. See The Times Monday evening for an itemized list of the greatest bargains in music supplies and instruments ever offered in this ssctioiv HAINES' MUSIC STORE 73 CENTRAL AVENUE L L. THOMAS, Purchaser. THE COOS BAY BAND (Kd Monde.) Duo Hero Ne( Week To Investigate Sentences levleil Ity Inspectors KihvuriN nml Kullcr Cnptnln Hulgln, supervising In spector of tlio Pacific Coast district, coming hero to hear tho nppculs of Coqulllo River boatmen, failed to ar rive on tho Hrenkwater yesterday, as ho was scheduled, becauso of detain ment on Puget Sound where ho wont to attend further bont troubles It Is oxpectcil the captain will conio over land tho first of tho week. Incensed nt tho act of Inspectors Kdwnrds and Fuller In taking from him for three months his license ns skipper, Captain David Porklns, of tho Coqulllo .went down to San Fran cisco and had a talk with Captain Hulgln. With him went Captain And orwm', of tho wrecked Randolph, whoso inastor's license wns revoked for uu Indeterminate lenglit of lime. Couulllo river boatmen feel that thoy lmvo been sovoroly and unjust ly dealt with by tho II. S. Steamboat Inspectors. Captain Hulgln Is tholr last resort In nppeal. Cnptnln Porklns, of tho Coqullle. for 10 years has been a sulppor on tho river. Ho stntos there is no law on tho stututo books forbidding him to allow unlicensed pilots or ciikIu oers In tho pilot house or engine room. Tho Inspectors declared tho l.efl Ktircka nt il p. m. It Lciuis Out nt 1:30 p.al Pmtlaml I'M of ItaM At C o'clock till onii J steamship Kllburn crwwr San Frnnclico and uwni 1.1 pasbcngers tor CcaBijj i,r ..nt nt 1 fl A n n.tam No bad weather wu hjbkh tlio trip north, ikm4':oi M.rinll.inil Ihonfh ttl lb. " into a heavy ralMtoraW morning. , ,.. Tlioo who came Ires BJ wore: .Mr. and Jin " llcnrlctto Oettjri, iwi Herrniaii. C VanOri:jM; dies, Mlko Pappa, MJJ (ieoifio Daiowowjr m. -A. I!lei, C A. Jl ft'-' David, Thomas mi- Dcsplto the rt,W Hcors on n'Si( I iiccnu'a "V,V ..i. ruill linJnt taken owiliOP. cmiiaia jijvi, . 1 1 iiariii. Khiitt- rn fur ! l Tlimiias, ' lijpiiy HipniMMmii iiijjmi HHir)Mi)i li 11,11 "nPA-.-'-rH" Olo Oloson: "Say, you feller, liar! stop tnk leotlo notice! Muslck listens to mo more 'n gig kiss, An" It teoklo may heart youst Ink mustard poultice A )oust get chuck full o" Joyful blUs An trp to Jump mud flat over, an A go-yam An youust got my neck full salt mud. A tank A ban a Clam An' yoll, liu ray! hell! dam! j Coos Hay Hand give may heart n yontle thud." Rig Chief Jim: 'Toot! too! zing! boom! Hiass bniui flrownrter foolum .lm ur dance to-a-bawk heap Joy big drum- ,uu,"m J"1-Cow-weenoy-gaygo! Happy hunting ground win; (ot urn drum s scalp squaw make um turn turn. Modlilno man no c.Uehum Injun's wauinpum- iio.fawwirnm Tn BVl ".'" b,,B Jl,,co Hl'"i. Hlow! blow! Hlg-horu-thunder. Make um Injun condor; i ' Coos Hay Hand get all good Injuns ginned. I.oweoglo Hnchlcalubl: Weil, i Koss fora do big muslckn place. Haly. ho sur taka somo cake. 1 lil.i not nuika somo fun of your face ' Hut this hero Coosa Hand Is Jnko 1 teel de dago red sdioota rurough my vein An iry blooda boon all on fire; I forget tn my name, ' I loosa nil pain; My a soul floata higher an' higher! llllllo Tuft: ' . . Sn ' cull-der ain't no other band In do frame Of de American I'tiited States; From Portlan'. here, to dat othor Port In Maine W ha- ever play Inside o' de Pearly (Jates i when do Angels sinss der llonv'nly bomb welcome to all us kids what's good We'll seo do Coos Hay Hand, Si'itln" In do music stand. While other bauds kin only split do wood. All Members say. We uro proud of our band from Coos Hay Wo are proud or our city and stae, ' ndnvTt,.,rr1Erf our roum,'-' " r flag; And jet It Is strango to relate. In that i lo-b.-n Heavenly land: The'"n0br Fcnton ,8 thore direct The 'Only Coot Pay Hand." S H a w ft theI42-CentimeterilU MazdaVC" Type ., u,c are the i1 rue nitrofjen-lilieci wiazua wv luminatintj sensation. Greater light for less current than ever i innnnrlncnnnlc 3 iiiuw.iuu u . ..trlnnrS Of Remarkable advertisinfl value citner business establishments. Marked economy for light users. Telephone 178. before y OREGON POWEP -