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fl ff ! SIX ' ' MUSIC AND MUSICIANS .1 I ! THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, JULY 3, 1915 EVENING EDITION. IXTHUKST IX MUSICAL KVHXTS XOTAUL13 TIMS AVJJKK J MKS. IIOUSFALL IIOXOUKD Mrs. Win. Hondal!. Jr., ot this city, who lins hccn attending tho Nntlonal Federation of Music Clubs convention nt Los AiikcIcs, hns been honored by the otflco of Stnte Presi dent for Oregon, According to n tel egram received by Dr. Horsfnll this morning. Mrs. Horsfnll stntcs that the convention has been n most en thusiastic ono with lnrgo numbers of delegates from the various Btntos In attendance. fr $ 4 . FHAXfC WICKMAX IIKUI! I Frank Wlckmnn, of Ilorkeley, Is In the city on a vacntlon. Ho was accompanied by his mother, Mrs. A. Lund. Mr. Wlckmnn Is prominent In muslcnl circles In California. JU-3X 8XUATTOX KKCITAIj i About seventy-five Invited guests of Mrs. Perl Hlloy Ualllngcr wero given a delightful muslcnl venlng on Monday nt thu former storo of tho L. L. Thomas Company on Cen tral avenue. Tho occasion was tho presentation, In recital, of Mrs. Ilnllliigcr's pupil, Mr. Ilex Strntton, of North Ilend, assisted by ErroH Torrey Lcyland, soprnno. Coos liny hns always had reason to bo proud of her musical talent, nnd of tho fnct, nmply demonstrated, that ono docs not liavo to go out sldo for n thorough training in musical technique and Interpreta tion. Mr. Strntton's playing not only won now biurets for his teacher, but established for himself an Instant reputation as u young artist ot earn ed purpose, ndoqunto technical re- sources nnd a distinct iiml nppe.il ! Ing Individuality In stylo and Inter pretatho expression. I ills work throughout varied pro gtnin was even nnd well sustiilnel. The trying technical demands of i tho left hand arrangement of ho "Lucia Sextette" were particularly i well met. The Cliopln numbers were played with excellent concep tion, the melodies being beautifully "sung" and the harmonic effects . well produced. The program rlowl , brilliantly with the difficult "Slhs ; Tnrnntulle." I Mr. Stratton's hearers were itnnn imoiu? iii declaring his talent tin imii.iI, nnd his progress remarkable for Hie Bhort time he hns studied I Mrs. Leylnnd's singing was en thusiastically received, and fully c- ' Jcyed. She has n good soprano voice, which shows careful training I nnd her numbers were rendered with I cytllont tnBte. The German songs ! w"o cnpeclally pleasing. Mrs. Ley- J land wns accompanied by Mrs. Hal- I linger in her usual capable manner. I Delicious fruit punch wns served i to tiio guests after tho program. ' Tho Ilnnlman grand piano was fur nished by the L. L. Thomns Com pany. am. (MKitimuM uftcuxs i Henrlk OJerdrum returned yester day from a trip to San Francisco nnd Portland, where ho heard many Interesting musical programs. On Inst Tuesday evening he and Miss Sophie Hammer appeared In a suc cessful recital at the Vancouver avenue M. K. Church In Portland. While in San Francisco Mr. Cljor druiu heard Catnlllo Saint Snuus, the eminent composer who Is visit ing tho exposition. Sound the cymbals fot two kinds of independence joy Rip things right up the back on the Fourth ! Be cause it's the nation's birthday, and because Prince Albert tobacco has set free men who yearned for the joys of jimmy pipe "packing" and real cigarette makin's and who shied at tortured tongues and throats 1 Bang-awaylike it's freedom's frolic I Kick-off the covers early. Let the orators pump patriotism into your spirit while you puff P. A. into your smokeappetite I And keep on puffing "P. A. forever" because it's the happiest, the truest tobacco you could wish to jam in a jimmy pipe or roll into a cigarette I The patented process fixes that! And removes the bite and parch! It'll be a regular celebration, via f M ' UurcleS - i - MIJTIIOD1ST KPISCOPAL. .'oseph Knotts, Pastor. - CIIIUSTIAX CItUItOII Sorvlccs as follows at tho Church, cornor Sixth and Contral: Uegular sorvlcos every Sunday, IJIblo School at 10:00 a. m. MAUHIIFIP.LD PUUSIIYTF.UIAX CIIUUCII Nov. Stubbleflold, Pastor Chas. II. Lowry, clerk of acsslous Coo. II. Staddcu, Sunday School Superintendent. Miss Clnra Myrcn, Organist. A. L. Hutz, Treasurer. Mrs. Chns. McKulght, president Womon'a Auxiliary. Sunday School, 10 a, in. Preaching, 11 u. in. nnd 8:00 p. in. II n. in. "Our Country Among tho Nations." Kvenlng subject. "And Poter." - MHTIIOD1ST CIIUUCII Itov. A. S. Hlsey, Pnstor. North Ilend Tho sorvlccs Sunday will bo as (oIIowb: Sunday School at 10 a. in, 11:00 n. m. Sermon, Vcspor Clrclo nnd Hpworth Longuo at 7 p. in. CIIKIH'i'lAX KCIKNCK Services Sunday 1 1 a. m. Subject: "(!od." Weiliiesday, 8 p. in., Auditorium 'iiblle Library. Sunday School, IL M. In Christ- u Bclumo Hall. Heading lioom open dally except uday and holidays d t p. m. i rlstlun Sclviico Hall UII7 Tlilril St. North. i KOUU'KWAX LUTIIUUAX. Itov. It. O. Thorpo Sorvlccs will ho held In tho Xorwe Klnn Lutheran Church nt Marshfluld, Sunday at 1 1 u. in. No Suuda) School. There will bit no hoi vices In the Norwegian Lutheran Chapel in North i on Sunday. '"Istlan Kudonvnr, 7:15 p. m. ft.yor MeotiiiK, 7:30 Thursday vsvonlng. A very cordial Imitation Is ex loil to ull, especially strangers. Sunday Bchool at 10 a. in. Morning Service at 11 a, m. Morning sermon: "Our Country. Patriotism." Kvenlng sermon: "Tho Nations of tho Knrth." All am cordially Invited. . Kpworth League nt 7 p. in. Junior League Service Thursday aftornoon at 3:45. Prayor Mooting Thursday ovon Ing at 7:30 o'clock. ; FIUST UAPTIST CIIUUCII . wuio scnooi nt 10 a. m., with graded classes and competent teach ors. A cordial wolcomo la oxtonded to all. P $ b hwkdisii f.vaxcklioal lut1if.uax ciiuucii. Itov. II, F. llengtson. Pastor. KCKidonco 2UI lllghlnud nvenuo. i Phono 04-11. I Sundny school at 9: IB a. m. j Sermon 1 1 n. m. ' At the Swedish Lutheran Church of North Ilend nt 8 p. in. I - the national joy smoke Open up a toppy red bag of P. A. (mighty handy for rollers) or a tidy red tin, like it was a package from home, then you'll know why men smoke Prince Albert and boom Prince Albert from one land's end to the other ! Get that independence spirit on the tobacco question 1 So. unlimber vour jimmy pipes or makin's papers- away! Because, men, Prince Albert will put new ideas of tobacco goodness into your system. Just write it down in your little diary, "Today I started smoking Prince Albert." This is the joy'us time to become pals with P. A. and declare yourself for smoke haoninessl 'wwi ''. .vr A nickel buys Prince Albert in the toppy red bac, 10c for the tidy red tin. f. A. U also sold in hand some pound and half-pound tin humidors and in that classy pound crystal-glass huntidor with the spongc-moistcner top that kttps the tobacco at the high point of perfection, always I R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO. WinUnn-Salem, N. C. SpSBIIBBB! : i r rsmimora fBitiw Long uurhii'g pipe ahd i ICIGARCTTE TOBACCO jl 0mmmk. .J7- .1 VV,r'.'J JV" W 1 Jl A 7lblV Vi,.iWLU.J IJ mmm- v, ;, i gaSaaRf3s andA-e tmssmmvi M 'kmais,)smmmw u ira iiFr. t- vs;v.y?-- . "i- c-ui ii.j. nonoiat Jifrt -Wi lJSJil v'-v - ''-'7t'lV "5?C-5'-rs2lLi r rM ( is8w&.am.4mmmm)ar'-z mmmM PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY J. Wright Phono lss-U ItUILDlXO CONTHACTOU Ksllmntcu Itlrnlshod on roiiuest , ,&&&& . Dr. H. M. Shaw Hje, I'htr null TliidMl Specliillsi (MjA.ssi:h i-'it'pmu Phono :::to-.i. itooins uiin-oi Irving HtiicU. inc. juattii: II. SHAW. I'Ii.vhIcIiiii mill Suiueim IMiouo :t:to-,l. Office Iioiiis liy iippolntini'iii r I'-Sstlintl Rnnmmin '""AltCIMTKCT OfficeaA 206 irvlnt! llloclc. Pliono 103-L or 1!(!7-.T. MnrHhflold, Oregon. H. G. Butler CIVIL KXOINKKIt lloom 30 1 Coko Hldg. Phono 1 ir.-J. Itealdeiico Phono :io;i-l. W. G. Chandler AHCIIITKCT Uooiiib 301 nnd 30', Coko'llulldliig, Mni-Bhflold, Orogon. Wm. S. Turpen AUCIHTICC'l' Mnrshfleld, Oregon, . j., , Perl Riley Ballinger PIANIST AND TKACIIKIt Itesldonco Studio, 217 No. Tlilrd St. Phono 3U8-L. Hnvo your liHTTHIt heads, bill heads, etc., printed nt Til 13 TIMKS office. T. .1. HCAIFK $ A. II. IIOMilNH Marshficld KAffi co. L'st linn ten l'lirnlslied Plioiio 1KI-IL Marshfleld, OroK"n I UNDERTAKING 1 OI'DN TO THU I'l'ltLIC A ri'gulur slulu licensed Hj uixlei Inker vill lio In NOTICE Effective June 1st, 1915 Cream 20c per pint Whip Cream 25c per pint Milk 7!c per quart Buttermilk 10c per gallon Butter 30c per pound Ice 50c per 100 Special prices for larger j quantities i IDEAL SUMMER TRIPS Steamer UAIXUOW leaves Marshfleld for South Coon lllvor every Sunday at S a. m., nnd returns at G i. in. Launch KXIMIKSS week day. samo hours. IIVHAIj l'ULi: (,'IIOVK AXI) PICXIC CltOl'XHS IlriiiK your lunch baskets, kodaks uud fishing tackle for a few days' outing. Sunday School mid till picnic crowds u specialty. IIOUXI) Till I1 7."c. Kor rhnrtcr apply on board or phono aiCX;i or phono ::i(!7. IIPISCOPAL CIIUUCII. It. U. llrownlnir. Uector S:0O u. in.. Holy Communion !::I0 u. in. Sunday school. 7::i(l p. m. Service In St. Luko's li:()0 u in., MnriiiiiK nervlce and seriuoii: "'wiint Do Ye More Thau i Others?" St. Jlatthuws n : 17. 7::iO p. in. service In St. Luke's Chin eh, Umpire. .C00S BAY ICE & COLD STORAGE CO. Phone 73. Deliveries at 8:30 a. m. and 2:00 p. m.. daily KKVCXTII DAY APVHNTISTS. I i.ocni lihicr. J. B. Qunlls. Seventh nay Ailvcntlst sorvlccs aro conducted overy-Saturday as follows: Sabbath School at 10 a. in. lllliln milllf lit II n YoiinR People's Society at 8 p. m. I(" (',oam. I,,", rr.iyer .iicoung wcunesiiny at "ul v iuckcu laniaies :30 p. in. Phono 7:1. Have j 011 heen In SAUTIIU'S fur LCXCHV If Xoi, Why Xot? SonioililiiK .New Iheiy Day. Ice Cii'iun bricks no,. Ice ('ream, iimirls 111. 'JOc i for .lc Notice to Campers T nccoiuniodato tho hummer truffle wo will operate tlio fiiht lumt Atliuitlc tliirlne; (ho cninplne; m-iisoii. IIcIiiiiIii duly 1 (li boat will run on tho following M'heilule, ilallj, except Suutlay Will Icniu Mailirielil nt 1:1." p. in., aiilvlu- nt (looilwill'b nt ."cn.l p, 111., letiimliiK tho nevt inoriiliiK ut H: 1.". COOS RIVER TRANSPORTATION COMPANY liTERlEiTfiluPORTIlTIQlCO, Weekly Service Cooh Hny nnd Snn FrnnclBCo, STEAMSHIP il III SAILS 1 Freight and Passenger Service liO.M .MAUSIM''IKLD l-DU SAX KUAXCLSCO Sl'XD.W, .ICLY I, AT SIMM) P., .M. Knn rrnucticu Office, 000 Flfo IIiilldiiiK, mid llcr Number lii! Coos "Bay Ageut, C. F. McGeorqe, Phone 44. i, Picnic Lunches a Specially SARTER'S Phono i!(i:i..i. Mnrshfleld. CATHOLIC CIIUUCII I XOUTI1 HKX1) i Itov. Father McDoTltt MflUa Will lui m.lnli,i .-.,! O.... .1 I morntnK at 9 by the iiov. r.ther 0p,,0B,, ,lln,,co "oUjl. Fr(,,lt Street Wallace. : ; j 4 Holy Ciiiuniiinloii.- There will be a Holy Coininunlon service In Si. Mary'h Chapel. Ninth Heiul. Suuda) at S a. m. Sunday Services. Services In the Mnrshfleld Kplncopal Church will be nt 10 a. in. on Sunday Instead of 11 throughout July nnd August. CATHOLIC CiriuTcu ' "OV M(),",S XOn(',; MAUSHKICld) I A" 1,ov Scouts of Markhflold Mass will ho celebrated nt'""" Norm Ilend aro reiimisted to 10:30 o'clock Sunday morning! moot nt Fourth street and Coiniuer by Itov. Father Wallace, and in elnl avenue. Monday uiornhiK at North Ilend at 9 a. m, ' 30 (n take part In the Koiiith of .lulv parade. Knch Scout should en- NfiliTii iii.'vii i.im.iiv.imi,iav. i "' "" """ l"" ""i 1'iive Il6v. Frederick Shlmlan. Pastor ! l,-v 0l'll,,r- GOODRUM'S GARAGE HOMK OF TUB OADILiaO AXI) DODGi: AL'TO SUPPLIES FOU ALL MAKUS OF CAUH !U7 Central av. Phone !I7:I-L flflkniblo school nt 10 n. :n. ' TIIK SCO IT MASTIMt. " UNITKI) mtlM'IIUKN CIIUUCII I Open air plal'foini .Innrc. DWt T Babbatti School nt 10 n. in. MAUKI.l', .11 l, ', ;j, n. QUATERMAS STUDIO QUALITY PHOTOS Opposite Blanco Hotel, Phone lOu-L. .MAUSIIIUCM, OUriGO.N North Coos River Schedule for Fourth SATURDAY SCHEDULE SUMiner Alert leuu'f. Xoith lleiul tt 8 o'clotk, ealllnj; ut .Marsh. Held nt :;), lor Piper's (irmu (Vlohrallon. Liiiiurh Cudlllae le.nos Marslillehl ut H o'clock lor Piper's Grove. Launch Minimum leaves .Marshflehl at I0::i0 oVloek for Plper'.s (!roc. Uouiiil Trip Fare, 50 co nt.s on nil hoalw. SUNDAY SCHEDULE Steamer Alert leaves Marshflehl Mr heaeJi ronnecUiiK uth uiittts for Sunset nt K o'clock. Alilllcoina leaes at, 10 n'clpck for beach. Marshtlehl for Allegany t 5::t0, retiirnliiK in the Puget Sound Bridge & Dredging Co. Dams, Bridges, Buildings. General Construction COMPLETE PLANTS FOR HARBOR WORK Our Coos Bay office has available for Oregon Coast work the Dredge "Seattle" tho ino-st powerful, host equipped null most thoroughly uiodera twenty-Inch hydrnullo arwlKu In Piiclflq. wntors 0ooM office. Main office, . Marshfield, Oregon. Seattle, Washington. Cadlllao leave ewiiln MONDAY SCHEDULE MIIIIcoiim leiucs Alh'Biuiy ut 5iito for Mar,shllehl, leturnhi rliM of blK celebration. A LIMIT FOU Cll UTFU. nfter Obrltlai: Prencr Prayai ping at rinueavor at 7 p. m, a. m and 8 p.m I I.lbby COAL. The Mini VOP have I l cuucnuajr OVO , .UAV.M I SKI). Phoiu) 7'J. Lhery uud Transfer Company, If .i"ii mint in lie sure joii ate iMthiK the pure bimIh mllU liines, try t at the Maishflehl llal.ery. Ynu will neo our Mumps on eery loaf. INDEPENDENT AUTO SERVICE JW i H.. xir.i i -.-.....-"."' - v- ii.udi i 'Mt .iuucpuay evo-, .U.W.W I SKI). Phono 71i. Parlflf Miuiiiim on .neiv l..f I ffi'fBl Lhery uud Transfer Coinimnv. ' . '.'I Mnrshfleld, Xoith llcml, Kniplie, Tarhtvl, Sunset liny. Leaves Marshflehl, ut llusy Corner, 7 n. in.; 10 . ,,,.. t ., , . '- p. in.: 5 p. m. l.oaes Xoki, ltcim 15 minutes later. Leaves Cniplre 8. . ,., , , ,,. ,,, 1 iv CoZr S iT' t",,,0 ""U, n",y ,K, mmn f'"-' W"" nusj (oincr. Me,ht phono (I7.J. f-A-KILBURNjijeamerSANTA CLARA San Francisco-Eureka-Coos Bay-Portland Fito.M sax FUAxcisco North Bound lo:oo a. iu July 5, o, mf (), 05 llll( iWt 1UOM COOS HAY FOU ASTOUIA AXI) POUTLAXl). P. M. Tide duly 1!, 7, III, 17, !!'., mill 117. fuom poutlaxi) South Bound KOM COOS UAV FOU KCU&'a'x,) s:vX,,FAAx5o.a,,,, P. M. Tide July I, C, ll, lii, 21, 2C, yi NUKIH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP CO. jiurw. l-iiono inn. w 1?" omrTirri t m jj. 01UiU, J..gUlll, Smith Terminal KQI'IIM'KI) WITH WIUhlLFSS Steamship Breakwater ALWAYS OX Tl.Mi:. SAILS FUOM M.USIIF:ld KVKUV SIWD.VY jil'ICIXU JULY AT HMMl A. 51., KXCUPT Sl'XDAY, .ULY I, AT 1 P. M. AXI) FUOM i 1 POUTLAXI) i:-FUY TIIUUSDAV AT 8 A. M. 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