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THE CODS BAY TIMES, MARSHFlELfc, OREGON. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1915 EVENING EDITION. frtim 'lA- & A :- v viVi 'f . i i v JT ' " - w - -' " in.n.i.,.1, f i i . .. .i. i.ni lai.jjiia.t ? k MUSICAL Tfe-oVSil if'l,-l5l: i - i.PM j1 m WMmWjHkMsk Wm.WiX CIRCLES -lUIloLIICLlw Ih&Smti 1&S . .- u- : yv : ..A81&S ii ifeXL ;X.7 C . ! W $ & m &, 'w. z& 3 Ht t-.iei ijk'i f.'j 7"- iSr' tect.ng Which do you prefer the work of the master, the origmatoror a copy, the work of an imitator ? In which lies your protection? From an ordinary inspection you might think both were the same. But you soon realize that the similarity is all in form nothing in substance. Ghirardelli's Ground Chocolate is the original ground chocolate, supreme in ijuauy uouoniuumuc iis111- uic iigni proportions oi trie nnest cocoa and pure sugar so blended as to please the most exacting taste. The trade mark and label protect you against an inferior article. Be sure to order from your grocer m vrnirar 1h OimH-w Ground Chocolate 2 $M m In H lb.i 1 lb. and 3 lb. hermetically sealed cans. There's a double economy in buying the 3 lb. can. sMf : 'A. D. GHIRARDELLI CO. Since 1852 SAN FRANCISCO Poultry Ranches The CARNIVAL is now HISTORY. Every one had a fine time. But it's now time to rehabilitate our purses. Mr. Dayiaborer, have you really been thinking? Can you give one valid reason why Coos Bay should not easily equal Petaluma as a poultry cen ter? ' We have the land and the prices, the climate, the corn, the buckwheat, the sunflower, the lime, the Qrit, the proteid elements, and the market. We need many families with the grit, gumption, a desire for a home and independence and who have a love for honest labor, to go into the pioneering of Coos Bay poultry business. Let us quote you soijie desirable places at $7.50 an acre and up. ' ' . KOOS OREGON DEVELOPMENT CO. PIONEER BLOCK NORTH BEND, OREGON High Quality Groceries ., pur own prompt and particular delivery service- Ef ficient clerks being out of the high rent district and Keeping our prices as low as consistent with good busi ness makes Conner & Hoagland r-The Leading Grocers Dealers in Good Groceries 797 South Broadway. Phones 348-J and 326 ThM of Record elect sands to From Just Received The largest nliliuuont of Victor Records over received In Mnndifleld. In tlivtio records joti Mill find ninny of tlio best composition., Including Nticli well-known urtlntn iih McCoriwick, Curium, Tottrn.lnnl, Kreller, Powell, Klmtin, Mnrtth, Lutidoi'. nnd nil tlio new ilanco nnd Hawaiian records. Complete stock of October records; ninny now pianos and Vic trolus on tlio way. If )ou nro In the innrket for n ilano or Vlctroln, It Mill jmy yon to seo lis. Our motto "Vonr numey'H Morlli or your money back." L L Thomas unsic Company MI f Southwestern Oregon renresentntlvo of Jfc dffto m 'Mz. .. r av . m a mjm v i xxt aa JTWfXUM!A.&lVW W EXPERT WELDING of METALS Steel, brass, cast, iron and aluminum castings made like new ? DEMONSTRATIONS DAILY. Koontz Garage Phone 180-J. North Front Street The Chnmlnado Club hold a mcet- ftlng on Friday morning. Tlio ontlro tlmo wns devoted to rehenraal nnd tho two papers, ono by Miss Clara Myron and the other by Mrs. Donl Ostllnd. Mlsa Myron's topic wcg Qrcok mtislo and In tills connection 'sho also told of Margaret Anglln, who has produced tlirco of tho an clcnt Qrcok dramas during tho past summer nt tho Qrcok amplthcatro at Berkeley. Tho Club Is working on "Tho Song of tho Reaper" from "Proniethc us" and soma of tho Interesting things about Its composer Frarfr. Liszt wcro told by Mrs. Ostllnd. Tlio Club will meet again next Friday at 9! 30 In Guild Hall. . chohatj oiiun Tho Choral Club, Gerald Hunt, di rector, met last Monday oventug at tlio Henrlk GJerdrum CoiiBervn tory, nnd a most beneficial meet ing wns held. All tho music has now arrived nnd an Intensely In teresting meeting Is looked forward to next Monday, when all moni tors nre requested to bo present. JUNIOR CII01K A Junior Choir has been organ ized at tho Presbyterian Church un der tho direction of Miss Margaret Anno Voir. This choir furnishes music nt tho Sunday evening ser vice. Tho organist Is Miss Edith Ayro. Tho choir Is composed of tho following membors: Sopranos Wllma Hoagland, Hol on Flanagan, Edna Rcos, Kltzaboth Jonos, Mnxino Jones, Ruth Hnlstead, Dorothy Ferguson, Tholma ninck, Qortrudo Stubbloflcld, Mablo Sned don, Helen Rocs, Clemonco Wright, Marlon Wilson, Callsta Walter. Alton Ilcss Flanagan, Maud Stutsman, Dorothy IlaBsford, Allco Flanagan, Cecil LnChapollo, Ralph Wllloy, Henry Waltor, Thomas Cros thwatto, iLcallo Holmes, Duncan, Dashnoy. A I coquimr coxckrt Tho concort given last ovonlng by Jono Sovoly, Honrlk Gjordrttm and Qornld Hunt In Coqulllo, was n great success viewed from ovory stand point. ' Tho concort was glvon nt tho Scenic Theater undor tho auspices of tho Coqulllo High School. Tho audi onco showed great appreciation of tho work of tho artists who woro most enthusiastically rocolvod. Tho Coqulllo pooplo hnvo confldonco In Prof. GJordrum and ovorythlng ho prosonts In a musical way. Memory wns still fresh of tlio great enthu siasm that Miss Soflo Hammer ami ho created with their concort last spring. Tho lioitso last night, camo up to tills concort in nunibor as woll as onthualasin. Tho program last night follows: Meditation "Thais," Massonot Llobos Frond Krolslor Momont Musical Schubert Humorcoque Dvorak rr. Sovoly Tomplo Dnnco "Olaf Trygvas- son" , Grieg Rustlo of Spring, Binding Htudo In F Shnrp, Aronsky Mr. OJerdrnnt At Dawning Cadmnn Moon on tho Water Cadman Obstlnatlon Fontonalllea Doliovo Mo If All Those EuJoar- Ing Young Charms . . . .Old Irish Down Among tho Dead Men Old English Mr. Hunt Deep Rlvor Colorldgo Taylor Tho Doo Schubert Zigeunorwelson Sarasato Mr. fiovcly Spring Flower .... Campboll-Tlpton I Hear You Calling Mo .... Marshall Stuttering Lovers I Judges Rolling Down to Rio Gorman Mr. Hunt 4 xorth nrcxi concert I Tho GJordrum Conservatory art ists, Jono Sovoly, violinist, Gorald Hunt barltono, nnd Honrlk GJordrum pianist, will appear In, concert at Eckhoff hall in North Uond Wednes day, October 27th, under tho auspi ces of tho North Rend Library As sociation. In responso to requests from tho peoplo of that locality, Mr. Hunt will give all of his numbers In English. (Continued from Pago 2) .TOLLY DOZEN CLUI1 -I , Mrs. M. Ross had charge of tho entertainment at tho mcotlng of tho Jolly Dozen Club with Mrs. H. M. 'Albeo on Wednesday afternoon of this week. In tho writing contest, Mrs. Chrlstcnscn nnd Mrs. Orr tied for first place. Rcfroshments wero sorvod by tho hostess nt the close of a ,vcry enjoynfolo afternoon. Visi tors present wero: Mrs. Orr, Mrs. Sl monson. Mrs, E. Kollcy and Miss Rcrbo Flanngan, tho mombors out being: Mrs. L. Chrlstonsen, Mrs. Otto Walmark. Mrs. A. D. Snow, Mrs. M. Ross, Mrs. G. JoluiBon, Mrs. E. Nelson, nnd Mrs. J. Drockmullor. Tho noxt meeting will bo with Mrs. nrockmullcr In two weoks. V AUC1ION 11RIDGE CLUI1 . Tho Auction Bridge Club of this city wns delightfully ontortnlncd at a one-thirty o'clock luncheon, follow ed by an afternoon of auction bridge, on Wednesday afternoon at tho homo of Mrs. A. O. Rogers. Sweet pens of various shades were usod tastefully in tho dining room, and In tho living room, marigolds nnd dahlias of yellow formed tho del icate and artistic decoration?. At cards, Mrs. J. S. Lyons won high score. Mrs. Jas, Endlcott of Los An goles was prosont nB special guest, and tho mombors prosont wero: Mrs. Lyons, Mrs. W. II. Kennedy, Mrs. A. E. Adolsporger, Mrs. F. V. Cnttor lln, Mrs. E. Croathwaito, and Mrs. L. Davis, On Saturday ovonlng, Oct. 23rd, tho club ladles will entertain tholr husbands with a cafeteria luncheon nnd ovonlng pnrty at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Adolsporger on South Fifth Street, nnrt Mrs. Adolspcrgor will also bo hostess at tho next reg ular mooting In two wooks. , OATIIOTilO AITAU SO- I CIRTV F, L. Grannls, P. E. Hodges, P. sA Allen, David Nolson, A. M. GhUr A. A. Tentatc, A. B. Woodworth, Robert Kittson, F. Birch, and A. BJ Vorgt nnd honor guest Congresa-J man Ilawloy. c l ASSIST IN MEETINGS f . I Miss Mario Gregg will leave Tues day for Portland whero sho will as sist with tho music at tho Daniel A Poling Rally of tho Union Young IPeoplo's Societies of Christian EndM ivor, on 23 to 2G. Thon sho will ra ,8ume her work with tho Weeterni Washington Missionary Socloty. Mlsg urogg will lie a guest of Her unci and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Wind low at Evorott Washington, wlille icr father, Rev. Samuel Gregg, kmnkes a business trip to Marshfleld. INIX)ItMAL AFTERNOON Though Informally, yet very de lightfully, did Mrs. W. F. Miller Lntortalned n fow friends at her, apartments In the Myrtlo Arms Thursday afternoon of this week. tho hours for tho most part beta's spent in sowing and conversation Tho hostess sorvod light refrah-'; ments at tho clone of tho afternoon,' Tho Invited list included Mrs. R. E. Miller, Mrs. Hobeln, Mlis Mm Rcebo, Mrs. C. Q. Van Duya, Mrs.' J. Roberts, Mrs. R. M. Jennings, Mrs. F. M, Parsons, Mrs, McTag gnrt of Portland, and Mrs. Qrlmur HONOR MRS. HTEINKR Tho Cnthollc Attar Socloty of Norh llend was ontortalnood an Tuosdav nftornoon of thlsa wook nt tho homvj of Mrs. Ooorgo Truman, Miss Jose phluo GIHIs bolng prosont as special guest. Tho usual business was dis pensed with and tho remaining hours woro spent socially, tho hostess serving appotlzlng roftcshmonts to wards ovonlng. Tho mombors out tills wook woro: Mrs. C. F. McCul lorn, Mrs, Kaiser, Mrs. Olson, Mrs. t). McDonald, Mrs. A. S. Hammond, Mrs. A. Hoolllng, Mrs. Robort Banks, Mrs. John Million and tho hostess Mrs. Truman. Tho Socloty will moot with Mrs. 'McCullom tho second Tuesdny In No- vombor. a METHODIST - imOTIIKIUIOOI) Ono of tho host mootlngs tho Moth- odlst Brotherhood of this city over hold was that of last Wednesday ovo nlng, nt which congressman W. C. Ilawloy was present ns honor guest and gavo an oxcollont talk to tne mon. Tho foro part of tho ovonlng wns glvon ovor to buslnoss, president E. H. Campboll presiding, nnd after this vlco prosidont A. B. Gldloy took charg of tho program which Includ ed tho following numbers; Talk "What I'Saw nt tho Ex position" Mayor F. E. Allen Tulle on tho Rosoburg Conference recontly hold Rev. Knotts Address -"Llfo and Work of St. Paul" W. 0. Hawloy Songs By tho Brotherhood Tho remainder of tho ovonlng wns spont in visiting nnd general discus Blons, and at a Into hour, tnmalos, saudwIchCH nnd roffoo woro sorvod. Tho noxt mooting of tho Brothor hood will ho tho second'Woduesday In Novombor. Numbering among tho .visitors from tho North Bond Brotherhood woro: W. II. Chnppoll, W. E. Laird, Merlin Chapped, Carl and Lloyd Raab, Milton Jackson, C. E, May boo, J. S. Taylor, and Rov.A .S. Hl sey. Tho Marshtleld membership out wero: Wm. Stnuff, Chas. Ray mond, M. D. and F, L. Sumner, Au gust Isaacson, B. F, Howo, E. II. Campboll, E, II. Jochnk, A. J. Droits, S tS 11 WJVN J. I1C Henrik Gjerdrum Conservatory of Music (Incorporated) Enrollments Daily in all Departments .. Phono 3CC 1 iY5n 0O vo J. Last Thursday ovonlng Mr. 'and. Mrfl W A TTnltl AnArt.llnA.l vow ". U...V. v...v .W.J uoiigntruuy at unugo xor Mrs. A, T. Stob.cr, of Salem, Tho affair wan of on Informal nature. Trophy, for high Bcoro was won by Mr A. T. Haines. Huckloborry branebs i nnd cholco sweot peas composed tho attractive decorations. During Iho ovonlng tho honor guest con tributed sovernl excellent piano lections and towards the clos'a of tho ovonlng tho liosteMi assisted Ly Mrs. Gottlns, serv ed a tomptlng luncheon to tn following guests: Mr. and Mrs J. S. Lyons, Mr. nnd Mrs. A. T. Haines, Mr. nnd Mrs. N. II. McMillan, Mr 'nnd Mrs. Gottlns, Mrs. Btelner, Dr Housoworth. ' PLEASANT CARD PAHTY f Mrs, IL A'. Wells was hosteM Wednesday afternoon to a number of Marshtleld ladles at four table of flvo hundred, Mrs M. A, Mc Lood winning high sco'ro prlte. The living room of tho Wells home vu charmingly, arranged with cut flow ors of dlfferont kinds for the eeeaa Ion. At tho closo of a very pleasant nftornoon Mrs. Wells served her guests a dollclous luncheon, That present woro Mrs. E. F. LeMloux, Mrs. Wm, Schroodor, Mrs. Nor( Jensen, Mrs. T. S. Harvoy, Mrs, M. J A. McLoou, Mrs, uranam, Airs cim Wolls, Mrs. J. G. Kinney, Mrs.' J, II. Staddon, Mrs. J, W. HilleH brand, Mrs, Frank Denning, Mnv Ray Olllvant, Mrs, R. N, Fen',0. Mrs. Henry O'Mnra and Mrs, Oilman. tl I MOTHKIlRVriCACIIKRS' CLUIl , , . I Noxt Tuesday atiornoon, the moid- ers'-Tenchers Club of North Basu will glvo a musical program at 3:30 Vclock In tho Central School build ing, and tho following numbers have bcon arranged: ',1'Jnno soloctlon Mrs. Coe Vocal Duet . , , Mrs, George Wat- , kins nnd Mrs. A. S. Hlsey. Violin Solo ........ Mr. Brow ' Mrs. Horsfnll Jr., has arranged; something of interest from the re- rccnt gathorlng at Lob Angolea of, the National Federation of music which ho attended. ' V I Tho tlmo of thoso mcotjugs'has rboou changed from threo to tHVee rthlrty o'clock nnd tho program will commence promptly at that time. Mrs. E. L. Robinson will be the""1 soloist Sunday morning at the looal Prosbytorlan church. Sho wlll sing "O'or Waiting Harp Strings of tho Mind." (Continued on Page Eight) , , OLGA HENDRICKSEN BUGGB Gradunto of tho Columbia Collcgo of Expression Chicago, Illinois READER AND TEACHER Studlr ' 00G Commercial Av. Phone 3SI5.J Or ..J