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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 4, 1915)
UgWWVWiiKSasvSSXS. THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1915 EVENING EDITION THREE mmmsmmmmmmmmmmssm I Why Mot Live in Comforl? MUSIC AND MUSICIANS i t costs no more if you- consult Gjerdrum Conservatory of Music (Continued from pngo 2) A nco comfortablo ROOKING CHAIR is ono of the niosl useful articles in the home. IT: 4 .CfflJul -rs! k ; ffiu ill y WWkt - m ni vr-H-mLinMiiill r Hf,7i?r1 ' l d Why do without one? Trade your old one in and (jot a new one. If you have not be cqjnc acquainted with our easy-payment method of furnishing a home you should do so now. And we save you money on each articles purchased. REMEMBER THE PLACE HARVEY Complete House Furnishers North Front Street i li II ml vLclivy all J. U aJ& o.n.Y, September (ith. la the' lug. Sopt. 7tli, the public will havo oppnlnir day of the new IlenrikL,, opportunity to moot tlip members Gjerdrum Consprvnlory of Mu- , ,, , ,, , , , . , ... TIip proapprts for a busy sen-l now conservatory numiing wiiou a TO WEI SOON , Fon nro ory good ntul n Litrp mini ' ber oC students have boon enrolled lln nil departments. Tuesday even- roppptlon will bo Riven nt tlio con servatory from S to 11 o'clock. owij social evening Xew llnmi'iil' .Music Unlit Especially for llenrlk GJeiilruni PLEASED WITH VIOLINIST COMING CONCERT h jfin wumtMKt aaMnnimHaAmtmumvwsBmmimaniiAamtwmtmtmmmmmm i i .ijnyiu. iihtiiiiik.biiim.hwu iiffrnMiMiraTMMi iiiiii jj i. ....- i " ' ' " '" ' .-II.,-. ...,.,., nZZZZZm r- "' ' - " ii i....,..- ,,, . What I'luro In more, ninth mine, iJmiii Jiut Helling Jim yoiu phum, talking nmrlihio plajei" plmm nt mir ntnioH. Every buyer ut. tiny A 11 tin (or kinms Hint Jit buy 1 1 In id' lllll firm lie Iihm rcltled tlio iimihIcuI question 1ii all tlini". I li-t lW'uiiMs lio Ikik tlio (1'ituiii kitowlPilKc (IihI (Im iimtruinonl puiTlinseil (lll fulfill vvpry iliilni iiiiiNlfHlly, iiiorlMiiilcnlly, uiiil lu iliiwblllty. Scvoiiil Ifu lum tbp n(titn(e of h mjivIpo tlepHiOneut upon 1lilcli lio limy (.ill ut w III fix tegulntiuu or iidJURdiwiit. Tbliil Kvery linyr licrt kc's not only quiilUy uiiil wtn'liv. but iiIm u pliiun, a pbiycf iiIiiiio or a tMlkiuK niurliiiio that 1m of fbo IiiittiMt qunllty iiiiitIiiimiIiIu ut i. ilio prion pulil on tli I'Hciriu CoHt. llutlc of r-i'y JiiMrumoul wild our c,i.iiaiitP Uk to iiiMty, wr'lw mill price. Itai-k of (but Kiimmitec Is tlio outlio ' iim'tuloo upon uliicli our biuiiuHi micpom Iihs btfu built. i- know (but our iiiolhouV nml our nterclinniUs' inoiit youi' toiifbliiuci' nuil Miir Mippoit; tliat you nmy piirtlidHO boro nl )vi. -fiJcli mu (bo l(iutt. pimsl H'lc, iillouliiK fur it 1('kIIIimii(o iiiihkIh of rflt, Mini on oun.v payniPHls IiihIiin mnts (but will prout our evory ilniiii. Von own It to youi-telf to iiiuKu jour iiiU'stlKiilloii tboi'oiijKli. Your Money's Worth or Your Money Back , 'mmtM WJM&eiMoi. i'L.vi;i: jirsic L. L. THOMAS, Mgr'. 150L1.S VKTOir-KTItOI.S AND UKCOKUS. ;:: (i:ti5.l avij., .maiwiii m:ld iiii(.. Storcm Sou I'rniii-iMo, Oiikltnid, Stu'ranu'iKo, S.m Sim Dlcuo dud otber (ni c itlo. .Ii'M, I'l'i'sno, Lou An- II. N. Kenton nnd Wllnou Kuur ninu bpnrd .Ions Sovely play tlio oth er dnv , and thoy Huy bo la u posi tive genius, nnd porlinps the only iib--olutu mastor of tbo violin In the Norlliwent today. It neonw unbe llpvablo tbnt JIarHhflold Rliould have cvon a pnPsliiK vUlt from Htich an niilut, to wiy iiotbliiK of boiiHtliiK that be boloiiKfl to uh. Tbo first masterful swoop of his bow inukOR you forget gIko, nnd bo tnl.PH you whero bo plenges you don't care whore, sr. Ioiik lis ho kdopn on plnylnK. Xo etrnlnluK over terhnlpnl difficulties; thoy'ro just play for him, and nil you think of Is that you aro hcnrliiK i n boavonly tono, and floolnt; rlKht Into tbo soul of tbo muslp bo's In- . torprotlnu to you with nil tbo flro I of youth, nnd yot with tho rosorvo mul power of fionlus. ) Marihtleld has boon consiilpupusly i rortunnto In ImvliiK liml tho host vo- I cal and piano romposltloiiB plnced before her by hor own cnpnblo nr tlst. and now thnt wo aro to liavo the rich and bemitlful lltornturo of I the violin oponed to our honrhiK, nnd by u ni8ter, wo'inay feol that wo nro bppomlnK n ronl mufilPnl center. I Sovoly pluyy a wonderful old violin la iol treamire. And no wondor lio'u a Konlua, tnv niuslcnlly sponkliiK, ho pomog of royal llnenKo, his family for Konoratloim back hav ing boon muilelnim, nnd bin brother beliiK now one of Now York's lend ing 'celliits. If uny othor violinist Jlamhflold ha over hoar may bo called an nr tist, then Sevoly Ih a nvaulrlnn. OUKAT musical tieat will be tho conrert of Oerald Hunt, llnrl tone. and .Ions Sovely, violinist, next .Monday owning In tho Plnnnlsh Hall. Ah members of tho lleurlk (ijerdruni Conservatory faculty, both these artlatH aro bcKluuluR their teaching uctlvltle8 hero Monday, Sep tember lilli. A program of Kicnt variety has been selected for Mon day nlKlit. Mr. Hunt will bo heard uvorythlnc ,l1 B0B ii"l iu''ns ' HhkUbIi, (ler- inan and Italian. Wisely ho nas decided to Klvo tho most of his num bers in KiirIIsIi on this occnslon, op onlnn tbo proBrnm with Handel's beautiful aria "Whero'or You Walk." Mr. Sovely has chosen to piny a movement of.. Wolnlowskl'a great Concerto In l) minor, Itusslan airs by tho same composer nnd n number of selections from tho host of tho Vio lin lltornturo. Mr. Sovoly lines n Koniilno Cre mona Instrument, made by IliiKKore, nnd vnlued nt $:i,000. Eanles' Picnic Soptember nth ami Oth nt Slinnson I'Hrk. llnnebnll Rnmos both days Umuti stHi-tit !:::). AdmlsBlon to ball uftino -Tic. All kinds of sportfl. Danrine afternoon and evening. Mu nlo by Martin's Orchostrn. took' st'.MMi:u roi'itsi-: Danre, ufteiiiooii and iMenlnn at (i'(M)(llirn. Sun. Sept. oth. Mushy' OrWiflktrn, "laimai wantfawi maanMinnirnnwumMmw I'll nHmBMMMn l. PARCEL POST YOUR LAUNDRY Wc Pay Roiurn Charges. Prompt and Efficient Service COOS BAY STEAM LAUNDRY l rain? ip B. j .. . Ms Life is His Harvest Time 11 Winter will boon oveitake you. Are you wafet J" il ft nils of jour horveit'.' Will tlio btoniw. of old ",e Hud 3(iii wltli an umiilv ..I'l.iiuiv'.' l.nl thtu luiuk ItO .... ...,..tf r...... . 'ii.ii'.v ami you will re,ip n IiHrvt of golden ffliln. i'iir Make Hay While the Sun Shines 1 vl W ITH VS AND YOU (AX II.WK ON US RSI N. ATIONAL OF COOS BAY -i ity Pri'osiTnoxrs ron hknt ANK snwcinuKRs xotich The Tlmea parrier hoya are Instructed to put the papers 4 on the porch. If tho carrier does I not do thia, mlanei you, or ne- j , gleets getting tho paper to you j j on time, kimlly phone the clr- J dilation manager, aa this ia the j ; only way we oan determine whether or not the carriers nrej ' following inatructlona. Phono j I 138, I ' WOOD! WOOD!. Kiudllng wood, per load S1.7." to $2 Alder wood, 10 to 21 inchea ?2 to ?li.00 i 1'roo Dolivorj' W H. LIXfiO lhono 227-J. North First St. Ullil llWMI.IIHKIMg T" 1 r If you want to lip suro you are eatlutf the pure grain milk Iohps, try It nt the Mnisbflehl llakery. You will soo our htanips on every loaf. i - QUATERMAS STUDIO QUALITY PHOTOS Opposite-. Blanco Hotel, Phono lfn'-L. Ml'lMIIT.I.W, ORiJGOK i r tin iii 1 1 in iiwmii Gerald Hunt j Tbo American llaiitonc. ! Jeno Sevely The lluiiKuiiun ViolliiM. wlUi I i Henrik Gjerdrum j at the piano. ' MOXDAV KVi:XIX(J, sup TIWHIIJU "Til, AT HiOt) O'CI.OCIC I li'lXXISII HALL i I lAdinlaalon 5u cents, Tlcketa Owl Drug Storo. Mrs. Poll HHoy HnlllnRer Is enthu siastic oyer tho results of hor sum mer courso of special stuiTy with Mrs. Knima 1). Carroll, of Portlnnd. Miss Krnnecs Ilntchellor, whoso dollRhtful piano recital lu Mnrshfleld last spring Is roniomborcil by music lov ers, was a pupil of Mrs. Carroll who is widely known as n pianist nnd teacher of brond nnd varied ex perience. Aftor studying Homo tlnio with W'm. H. Sherwood In America, Mrs. Carroll spent many fruitful years of study abrond undor such mnstors us l.eschltizky, Madanio I.oschltl.ky, Mndnmo Lnugonhabl, Wagner Svaue, Ludovlc llrlRhtuer and Camiiboll-Tlpton. Mrs. Carroll wns omphntle in her rocoKultlon of tho oxcollont traln Iiir rpcolvod by Mrs. IlnllliiRor un der her former tonrhor, AiiRiist Mo-tbe-UorKlum of Omnha, Nebraska. Mr. IlorKlum nnd Mrs. Carroll wort fellow Btudouts of WaRiier Swnyno in I'arls sonio jours ago. Airs. Ilulllnger rosiimnd hor toneh Jiik this weok, at hor studio at Third mid Commercial. I.nst Thursday evening a joint meeting of the Owl lodge, busi ness nnd social, was held lu the lodge rooms, and wns well intend ed by the members and n number of guests. There wns a short pro gram consisting of tho following: Vocal Duet ..Mlescs Mablo nnd Alpha Mauzey. Heading Or. Mattlo n, Shaw. Heading . Miss C. Kslher Whitney. Following this, tho evening wns spent lu a social way, and nt mid night a delicious supper luncheon was served. I ALPHA IH'ILPIIIAXSOCIKTY At Dr. Mattlo 11. Shaw's homo Inst Monday evening, tho Alpha Delphian Society met, with the top ic, "Assyria and Oreatuess of Clinl dea" for discussion. These very In teresting and helpful pnpers wcro listened to: 'Characteristics of the Nation" Ollvo K. Ilrown "Why Mediterranean ports were "Coveted by Mesorotnmlnns," Myrtle Downer "llnbylonlnn Morality a Revealed In Hnnimurnbl'fl Code" Draco Johnson "Magic and Magicians" Mrs. Harriett Kellng 'Controlling Ideas In Atchltcr- turo" Agnpft Kunkel "llciiuosts of Clmldca to Civi lisation'.' MyrMo Miller "Is All Holler In Astrology Superstition?" .Dr. Mattlo Shaw Other toplrs discussed woro wero: "Tho Assyrian Aa n Con queror", Scnnncherlh'a Retreat from .Tprusnlpin", "Trndo the Oreatest Incontlvo of War." Tho society will meet next Mon day evening for their program nt tho home of MrB. Fred M. Wilson. WATIIUMKLOX PARTY Last Sunday fallowing tho Pils cllla Club picnic Mr. and Mrs. Win. Archer Invited some friends to spond tho ovonlng with them, serv ing' watermelon to tliolr guosln who were: Mr. nnd Mrs. Kd Diinein, Mr. nnd Mrs. L. Chrlstonueu, Mr nnd Mrs. II. M. Albce, Misses. Clara Waldon, Violet Roborson, Uonnii Arclior, Olga and Iru ChrlateiKo.i. ICdith and Aldn Duiicnu ai.d the hojs, Ilownrd Duncan, Houry II:ee, Wllllo Kldrld, Oarnot and Harvey Archer, Archie and Lloyd O'o.iuu. lllltTIIDAY PARTY I Wllllo McMnhon wuh tenderod a birthday surprise party nt the D. D. Ross home Wednesday evening. Tho house was prettily decorated for the occasion nnd following a delightful ovonlng of games, refreshments wero served, Mrs. Hosj betag assisted by Misses Rllla nnd Currlo Ross. Those present wero: (Honda Farroll, Wllma UoaRland, Ocsta McMahon, Anuu Downs, Dorothy llnssford, Merlo Cox, llortha Davis, Mnjorlo Fulmer, Lojen Davis, Herman (Hossop, .Icssu Frnuz, Ksinond (Hossop, Harold Haines, Al bert llnssford, Oono Kclloy, WHIIh McMnhon, and Harry Schwartz. HAPPY XINIJ CLIJR COL, (iOIITIIALS CONSIDRRS Panama Canal llulbler Wauled to .Manage Portland PORTLAND, Oro Sept. 3. Mn- i Jor Oouonil fioorgo W. Ooothals nn j tiouncod ho would consider nn otrcr to mnnnKo tho municipality of ) Portland If tho city chartor was I chuiiRod from a commission to u inanngerlal form, S. Hoiison, it 1 nillllnimlio and philanthropist of I Portland, who said publicly recent j ly tbut tho city was losing or wast ing ?lo00 u day by not having a ! manager at Its bond, took tin tho proposition with Mr. (lootbala who lslted in Portland on routo to San Francls'o. "I shall (bo very glad to (ousldei un offor if mado to mo," the tuual buildor replied to tho (JUCbtlol) lUIIIICU KOLKK put on. Vnlon Shoo Shop, Ml) Front Street, fiooilwlll's Sunday, I tumid Trip r.Oc. lllg lij's Oi'divbtru, Sept. nib. Dance, Hitv i p Wednesday morning nt D o'clock, four girls of tho Happy Nino Club of North Coos Rlvor, mot nt tho homo of Miss Kvolyn Piper, to spond tho day. Iloforo noon, business mat tors were disposed of and then tho hosloss, assisted by her mother, sorv cd a bountiful Inner, table adorn ments lining of pretty nut flowers. In the nftoruoou tho girls tutted, had somo music and then all walk ed to tho grovo whero thoy played gamos and had u real good tlino. Tho girls will hnvo ono nioro meeting bo ford school stnrts, and then play tlnio will give way to books onco moro. Thoso enjoying tho day woro: lloryl Noah, Jcanotto Nowlln, Susan Mahaffy and ISvclyn Piper. Miss Frances Williams accompani ed by her parents, Mr. nnd Mra. 11. F, William and llttlo brother Goorgo left Thursday on the Santa Clara for San Francisco whero this month alio will become the brldo of Fred Lnmon of IJny Point, California. MJss Will iams is ono of Mnrshflold'a most charming nnd accomplished young wanton nnd is hlBhly popular in tho social circles In which alio movcB. A host of admiring friends nnd ac quaintances will oxtond their sin ccro congratulations. Mr. Lnmon Is ono of the first Dlltmoro studontfi to come to the Bay nnd is well known nnd liked In Mnrahflold. . Tho young couplo will mnko tliolr homo In Ray Point. MOORK-COLLVKR WICDDIKG ) . At noon September 2nd in tho United Ilrcthron PnrBonago on Catching Inlet occurcd a pretty, llttlo wedding when Ruby Collver nnd Arthur Mooro woro united In wedlock, Rev. J. I. Parker officiat ing. The brldo and groom aro well known young people of this locality. Mrs. Mooro Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Collver, Mr. Mooro for soveral years has mado hla homo with his brother-in-law, Mr. T. M. Collver. A host of friends and rolatlvpu Join in wishing theso young' pcoplo hnpplnoss. CUPID STILL USY I Lnst Thursday evening, In honor of Miss Scuulo Rofsland, of Hunker Hill, who somctlmo this fall will ho married to Ilcrt Ivorspn, also of Hunker lllll, n Tow" of her friends tendered her n miscellaneous euow cr nt the homo of Miss Cora Math 'gon, tho honor guost receiving many beautiful and usoful gifts. Hoth Miss Rofsland and Mr, Iveraou nro popular young pcoplo and tho an nouncement of their engagement comes as a happy surpriso to their largo clrclo of friends and acquain tances, During tho evening excellent pia no fcoloctlons by Miss Jonnlo John sou nnd Misses Corn nnd Allco MntlliRou woro enjoyed by tho gucbts, and at Its closo tho hOEtces, assisted by her olstor, Miss Allco Muthlson, served delicious rofrcBh incuts to tho following shower guests: Miss Scnulo Rofalnud, Mr. and Mrs. P. II. Jncobsou, Rev. ami .Mrs. R. 0. Thorpe, Mr. and Mrs. U. Mathlson, Mrs. W. Nelson, M:, L. Kniidson, Mrc, Chris Leo, Mm. Gimt Stcen, Mrs. C. Magnua, Mi. B. Hcrglund, Mrs. A. H. Snow. MUiea I'Mnn and Jennie Johnson, E'b'o L'iraeu, Dorothy LocVo nnd Messrs. Jfflmar Rersland and Hcrt Iveraon. COOS 1UVK11 PARTY A pnrty of young jicoplo chnrtor pd tho launch Allco II, Thursday eve ning and wont up to Goodwills whero thoy had a very otijoyablo daiiplng pnrty. Among Hiobo going from horo woro Mr. nnd Mrs. Thayer Orlmes, Adelaide Clnrko, Virginia Clark, Lillian Seaman, Wllda Harris, Georgia .linmor, Eva Hanson, Ruth Cowan. Nolllo Warwick, Will Good rum, Donnld Lawyer, non Fiahor, Rudolph Copplo, Frank Harlockor, Wesloy Seaman, nurrows, McDonald and Harry Gordon, HOXPIRi; PARTY Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Kardoll, of North Coos Rlvor, entertained on Tuesday evening with n bonflro par ty for a number of tho young pco plo of tho neighborhood, serving Ico cream and cako to tho following: Misses lloryl Noah, Hvelyn PIpor, Jpanetlo Nowlln, Jennie Bowman, Hesslo Snndqulst, Messrs. Noel Noah, lyy Noalu " ';' i (Continued on Pago Bight) YOUR ATTENDANCK- IS REQUESTED AT OUR PRELIMINARY DISPLAY OP Pattern Hats of Unusual Merit TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, SEPTE.MHER 7 AX1) H DESIGNS FROM MOST EXCLUSIVE SHOPS Throughout tho Season a constant succession of tho lntost modola will bo dlsplnyod fi" n week to week ''CLARKK" Central Aroniio, RiibboU nulldlnB. , J w.. a ; ,ii