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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 18, 1915)
Sessional directory lTl. Houseworth, m hours: 11 to 13 a. in.; a to ftOBCSS "" '-" """ """ J iff 'mUI J.M'VV"UNl Phono iu.li DUILDINQ CONTRACTOR ptlmates furnished on request Irtr H. M. Shaw x . If'! '" ' .1 1'hront. Rnnotiillnt Ere, "" ' GLASSES IT1TTJED fjiono B30-J' Rooms 200-201 Irving Block. , JIATTID D. SIIAW. phj-slclan ana Burgeon I'liono 330-J. "' rlviTi ENGINEER m i iaVa Tittlci' PintiA 1 2K.T feoom 3" u,vu """" ", . Residence i'uono iioj-u. , G. Chandler ' AlltiiiXiiiUJk Mai 301 and 302, Coko Building, llarshflold, Oregon. TIME TABLE ffjlXASlETTK PACIFIC MOTOR CAR are Loave Orihlleld North Bond 1:45 a.m. , ' 7:00 a.m. f,5 a.m. 8:00 a.m. MS a.m. .,., 0:00 a.m. ME a.m. JJ?:1G . 1:45 a.m. 11:00 a.m. ll:30 a.m. 11:45 a.m. iMO p.m. 1:1C P.m. 1:15 p.m. . . 2:00 p.m. ME p.m. . 3:00 p.m. M5 p.m. , 4:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 5:15 p.m. HO p.m. G:G5 p.m. 1:55 p.m. North city limits only. f:$0 tun. 7:4G p.m. SAVE MONEY by ordering tlio famous HENRYVILLE COAL (it coal, por ton 91.00 I BB-nn nnnt. nnr inn MK.KO If halt ton of both $-1.78 1. MUSSON, Trop. rboao 18-J or loavo orders at Hlllycr'a Cigar Store 60UTH COOS RIVER BOAT SERVICE LAUNCH EXPRESS Imtm Mnrshflold every day 8 a. m. Leaves head of river at 8:1C p. m. BTEAMER RAINBOW leares head of river dally nt 7 . m. Leaves Mnrsliflold nt 2 p. m. For charter apply on board. Rogers & smith Proprietors GOODRUM'S GARAGE HOME OP THE CADILLAC AND DODQD AUTO SUPPLIES FOR ALL MAKES OP CARS 847 Cntral nr. Phone 1)73-1; WALL PAPER See VIERS About it, QUATERMAS STUDIO QUALITY PHOTOS Opposite Blanco Hotel, Phone 10C-L. MARSHFIELD, OREGON SPIRELLA CORSTS pay be obtained in Marshfie!d from Mrs. Annie Holland, HnpRpHor 352 So, 5th St, Phone 200-X PARE TEN CENTS CUy Limits North Bond, Be. Of) COSDIDTATION nf fctf TICKETS 91.75 ZU Marshfield-North Bend Auto JJno every ten xnlnutes from a. m. to 13 p. in.; to South 8'ooRh once n dav, leaving nt 11 . m.; to Empire three trips day. GORST & KINO, Props. OH TRANSFER AND STOR AGE OP HOUSEHOLD GOODS 'REIGIIT AND BAGGAGE ' Call . FERGUSON TRANSFER Phone 103 Residence Phone 18-J Market Ave. and Waterfront HAVE THE ROOF FIXED NOW See C0RTHELL ' Phone 3171 "" THE coos BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1915 EVENING ?is;?! ?yjBs.(SiL , few. i-iiJV 1 aM4m83mm,ry wiH jfti.Sf ..! mf ''? . -fcaSSKiV Miffifa Ma X'Ww " - k. An Inexpensive and Rational Luncheon A mid-day cup ofnutrilion-gioing chocolate ' is a rational food when rationally taken not on top of, or in addition to, a heavy meal but as an important part of it. The popularity Ghirardelli's. enjoys all over the West does not rest on the fact that it is just chocolate. Rather that it is Ghirardelli's, a blend of the finest cocoa and pure sugar in such proportions as to make it completely assimilative and always appealing to taste. When in doubt as to what your luncheon should consist of make the major part health bestowing Ghirardelli's. Order from Your Grocer Today Ghirardellis Tine Onty Ground Chocolate In -lb., 1-lb. and 3-lb. hermetically sealed cans. There's a double economy in buying the 3-lb. con. D. GHIRARDELLI CO. Sine 1852 Sn For STOCK RANCH Near Alleg-my, mostly bottom, good build Iiirs, !IO bend cuttle, team, farming tools, flno orchard, de lightful placo to live, lllco STflOO. Tonus. STOCK OR DAIRY RANCH Closo In, HO cows, team, good buildings, orchards, tools, (100 acres, 05 of which Is finest bottom, l'rlco $10,000. Tonus. DAIRY RANCH Closo In, :)0 acres, 175 is bottor, flno building, team. Ptico -1,000. Terms. DAIRY RANCH R. It. depot on place, close In, 5U0 ncrcs, half Is richest bottom, flno buildings, both rail and writer transportation, -10 bead htock, team, Prlco 85:1,000. Splen did terms with Interest at flvu per cent. FRUIT RANCH Splendidly located, 1000 loganberry vines In full iK-arlng, flno orchard, flno buildings, 17 ucres, 0, U00. Terms. DEVELOPED COAL MINE On tldo water, flno coal and lots of It. I'rleo way down. CHICKEN RANCH Close Hi, 10 acres, house. Only $800. CHICKEN RANCH 15 acres, closo in, S!IO down and $15 a mouth. FOR TRADE Wo have North Rend property nnd ranches to trndo for North Dakota property. Como In and Invos tlgato. Wo haio Oklahoma property to trndo for Coos Bay city or ranch property. CITY PROPERTY North Bend or Mnrshfleld. Wo have It if you are looking for bargains nnd locations. INSURANCE Wo carry a full line of fire insurance. KOOS OREGON DEVELOPMENT CO. PIONEER BLOCK NORTH BEND, OREGON PARCEL POST YOUR LAUNDRY We Pay Return Charges. Prompt and Efficient Service COOS BAY STEAM LAUNDRY Around 11)0 Clock With GHII&RDEUXS Frtnchco Sale (Continued from l'ngo 2) CHRIST-MAS PROGRAMS .4 The coming week la being looked forward to by young, old nnd mid dle nged ns one of exceptional Joy and cheer; ono round of Christmas festivity. Churches, schools and families will all Join in milking tlio Yuletldo season this year blighter nnd happier than nil preceding onus. On Thursday evening the Hunker Hill bcIiooI will commemorate Christmas with a treo nnd program In the school house. On Friday evening the Baptist, Prcsuytorlnn nnd Christian Chmchos will have programs nnd trees and Santa Claim will visit each place, ladencd with his well-filled sack. Also on this night, u municipal tree, which Is being prepared for the boys and glrlH of Mursliflold, who otherwise would not havo tlio prlvllego of enjoying these picas iretJ, will bo stripped of Its load of gifts and goodies nt tlio Episcopal Church nnd distributed among the children. On Saturday, Christmas night, the Methodist Chtirch will hnvo a program consisting ot something new nnd Interesting, and ninny sur prises nr6 being held In storo for alt who attend. On Christmas morning the choir )f tho Cnthollc Church will render Uordcscs' Mass. The progrnms of nil tlioso events will nppcnr In detail, tho latter part of next week. CHORAL CLUB 'RECEPTION A delightful reception wns given nt tio conservatory last Monday cvonlng for tho members of the Choral Club and Men's Chorus nnd escorts. Tho hostess and hosts wcro Miss Edna Loulso Larson, Hcnrlk UJcrdrum and Ccrnld Hunt. There was a short musical program In which tho following took pnrt: Mrs. Perl Iltley Bnlllnger, Miss Mil dred Ripley, Miss Mary Kniso, Hcnrlk GJordrum nnd Gerald Hunt. A number of bright, Interesting games wcro enjoyed, nnd nt tho closo ot tho evening rofrcshmonts wcro sorved tho guests. Tho nffnlr nns boon spoken of ns ono of tho most pleasant of tho scnRou. .j. .. .j CHORAL CLUB CONCERT Tho great Interest that has been manifested in tho Marshfioht Choral l Club and tho Malo Chorus was moro than amply Justified by their concert last Sunday afternoon nt tho Noblo Theater. Tho program wns admirably cIiohcii and ranged from tho quiet beauty of I'rothero's "Twilight" and tho rhythmic hrll llanco of tho "Mlller'H Wooing" by Failing to tho dignified grand eur of tho Hallelujah Chorus. Tho Choral Club under tho baton of Gerald Hunt, was a Hiirprlso to tho most cuthuslastlb supporters. Tho attacts wcro clean and vig orous, tho tone quality of great volumo and beauty, and tho shad ing excollout. A special word of For Christmas BwMw5SSSSlg8BWMw Af4B HrHHilwwwlwiwHIHP'BBIifll N Becker Bros. Pianb SOLD BY Henrik Gjerdrum praise Is duo the Malo Chorus for the stirring teor ot their two num bers, which were enthusiastically iccolved. As a conductor, Gerald Hunt demonstrated another phase ot his versatility, lie conducts with au thority and precision and hns his forces well In hnnd at all times. Great cicdlt Is duo him for the work dont In this conceit nnd thoro is no doubt but that under his leader ship the chorus will become ono of tho best on tho Coast. Mr. Hunt also appeared as solo ist nnd sang a group of Bongs with Ills usual refined nrttstry. Tho pa thos of Dvoiak's "Songs My Moth er Taught Mo" and tho dramatic fervor of tho Aria woro most grati fying. Jono Sevely was the othr soloist and again proied himself an artist of distinction. Ills work wns chnrncterlred by bigness of conception, cxiiulslto delicacy, 10 flnonipnt and vigor. Milch credit Is also duo Miss Edna I.nrsen, accompanist, for tho Choral Club and soloists, and G. W. Kaufman, accompanist for the Mnlo Chorus, whoso nsslstnnco con tributed much to tho most success ful concort of Its kind over given In Mnrshflcld. 4 s 5 HOLD JOINT INSTALLATION I ; Tho locnl order of Eastern 8tar lodge mot Tuesday evening of this week and elected officers for tho coming year, details of which ap peared In Wednesday's Times. They luivo'becn Invited to hold Joint In stallation with the Masons and this will occur on tho evening of l)o combor 27th in tho lodgo rooms. A big time Is anticipated. fr ! KENSINGTON CLUB j POSTPONED The Kensington Club which was to havo mot yesterday witn Mrs. II. E. Larnway, postponed Its meet ing until two weeks, which will bo December 31. t INFORMAL EVENING . Last Saturday ovoulng Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Sherych, of First Addition, entertained a fow neigh bors nt an Informal fow hours ot cards and other gamos until a lato hour, when delicious refresh ments woro sorved. Tlioso present besides tho lioflt and hostess worn Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Albo, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Pettlt, Mr. and Mrs. C. Pettlt and children, Mr. nnd Mrs. II. P. Mauzoy and dnughtor, Lois, Miss Delhi Oldlnnd and Miss Brown, fr BIHIIGE CLUB - . Last Wednesday afternoon Mrs. Wm. Horsfnll, Jr., dollghtfully on tortulned the Brldgo Club, special guests present being Mrs, L, A. LI! Joqvlst mid Mrs. Claudo Nasbttrg. At cards Mrs. E. G, Perhanr won trophy for high score. In serving a sumptuous luncheon tho hostess was assisted by Mrs. Llljcqvlst Tho next meeting will ho on January 5th with Mrs. Purham. Tho members IDEAL GHFT EDITION. " out this wcok wore Mrs. .1. W. Ben nett, Mrs. W. M. Blake, Mrs. J. S. Coke, Mrs.. J. II. Flanagan, Mrs. E. K. Jones, Mrs. Edna Richardson, Mrs. Horbcrt LockhoM, Mrs. J. A. Mntson, Mrs. H. S. Tower and Mrs. Porham. PASTIME CLUB PARTY , Tho ladles of the North Bend I'astlmo Club entertained thejr hus bands at cards Inst Wednesday ove nlng nt tho home of Mr. Mrs. A. II. Derbyshire. First prizes nt Flvo Hundred wore won by Mrs. Edward Thomas nnd Tom Juzn, and tho consolations Wero awarded to Mrs. Tom .Turn and Justin Arms. After a fow hours spout delightfully at the favorite pastime, a delicious luncheon was spread by tho ladles Mrs. R. Marshall will cnterlnln nt tho next meeting, January 5. Those present last Wednesday wcro Mr. and Mrs. J. Arms, Mr, and Mrs. Rlchnrd Marshall, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Juzn, Mr. and Mrs. It. Hnzor, Mr. and Mrs. .Too Olln, Mr. nnd Mis. Edward Tholuns, Mr. nnd Mrs. T. J. Surbeck, Mr. and Mrs. Dorby shlro nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Roy Brain NORTH BEND LODGE ' ELECTION Members of tho Hoynl -Neighbors ot North Bend met this wcok In Logglo Unit nnd elected tho follow ing officers to sorvo for tho com ing yenr. Ornclo Roso Welling. Vlcb-Oraclp Mathilda Helm. Chancellor Mrs. Shastor, Recordor Hattlo Cousins. Receiver Isnbollo Brnlnard. Outer 8ontlnol Loulso Elslmln gor. Inner Sentinel Myrtlo Holm. Manager for thrco years Potcr Logglo. Pianist Anna Truilinn. PUP1US RECITAL A largo audience of about 100 persons nttondod tho recital given laBt Wednesday ovonlug nt tho consor.vatory by pupils of Mlsa Edna Loulso Larson, Hcnrlk GJor drum, Gerald Hunt and Jono Sovoly. Miss Mary Kruno, a mombor of tho teaching staff at tho conservatory, contributed tho Inst ntniber on tho program. All tho numbdrs woro exceptionally well romlorcd and' re ceived hearty applause. Tho pro gram was as follows: (Piano) Caprlc Stavenhagon Scena from Imaginary Ballet No. .1 Colorldgo-Taylor Miss Illldur Solandor (Piano) Wnldcsrauschon (Volcos In tho Woods) .... Brnungardt Miss Mario Lurgcut (Violin) Reverie Cbouxous Donald Clldloy (Volco) Yeatordny and Today) , . Sprona Mrs. Royal Nllcs (Piano) Minuet Scebocck Dunso HitBthuio Mason Miss Irono Holm Con Amoro Richard Hoffman Miss Margaret Powers (Volco) CAll Mo No Moro..Cudman Tho Moon Drops Low ....Cadmau Mrs. Bonjnmlii Ostllnd (Piano) Hungarian.... MacDowoll Miss Mary Kruso I BIRTHDAY PARTY I Last Monday evening Miss Jo hanna Fitzgerald of North Bend, entertained a number of high school friends at her homo In honor ot hor birthday nnd also tho birthday of Miss Ollvo Phillips. Gamos and other delightful amusoments occu pied tho evening hours until about midnight, when a most appetizing luncheon was sorved. Tho guests report a very enjoyable time. TRIO CARD CLUB i Mrs. J. G. Klniioy was hostess yestordny afternoon to tho mombora ot tho Trio Card Club, unction brldgo being played during tho nf- 1 tcruoon hours. First prlzo was won O. A. C i Miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiii I FARMERS' AND IIOME-MAKHRS WEEK , and RURAL LIFE CONFERENCES January 3 to 8, 1916 ' Live lufornulloii, rrtcllcit Help for the Home Convcutloui of Orton' Orcalctt Iiidutrt Coufeiencf on Orton' Mont Vital tf oblcmi LISCTUKK8 -nitMONSTRATIONS I Two tboiiMiid peojl tllendtci rut yr. U l 1 t plie lo mtke frltndt with live I tblnkr mil lire thoughta. good worker, aaa goou hois, WINTER SHORT COURSE January 10 to Pebruary 4, 1910 A Jrrtlctl Agticultunl Coune In Nut Shell. Applied science In Actual Work, or ibe farm and lloutehold Courtea In VRUIT KAISI.NO, HAUil CKOM, 8011.87 STOCK RAIBINO. DAIRY WORK. POULTRV KAI8INO. OARDKNINO, COOK INO. SKWINO. HODSEIIOLn ARTS. M3MK NURSINO, DU61NK9S MKTHOOS, I.OAD mVlUlllNci.VAKMKNr.lNllKRINO.RBRAI. QRQANUATIONS. MARKHTINO. Corrctpondtuce Cour.ea Without Tuition. lixpeil Inttruction In Mutlc. Reduced railroad rate. ror proiiam write to Th. College EnBi Oregea AgHcuftgril Conine. CervaUli. tw I f-1) THREE by Mrs, Wm, Schroeder; IfiMue ah senco of Mrs. H. E. Bultmann. Mrs. J W. Mitchell subsllluted. TOwnhlH uVeiilhg-, tho iios'tcsa Berved a dollc'loits luhchbbn to thd' following: Mrs, J. U. Stndden, Irs. Frank Donning, Mrs. J. W. Hltden branii, Mrs. Henry O'Mnra, Mrp, E. I'. I.hMloux, Mrs. T. S. Harvey, Mrs. Wm. Schroeder, Mrs. C. B. AVolls, Mrs. J. W. Mitchell and Mrs. Notts Jensen. The clilb will meet on tho 30th 'of December With .Mrs. Lcmleux, in stead of on Friday as usual. 4 j I BAZAAR a success 1 Tlio bnrnnr nnd food sale glvqn by tho Ladles' Guild of tho Epis copal Church was a decided finan cial siiedcss. It was hold In tho Bnrgclt building on Market nrcnuo and was attended by a largo num ber of people during tho day. $ I INFORMAL CHAT 1 ; Mr. Bnragar of tho high Bchooi tomiuerclal department Will lca'fe shortly to spend tho holidays In L'da Angeles. S. J. Lelnlu), manual training In structor at tho high school, will lenvo shortly for Portland to spend the Chrlstmns holidays and visit with hlii mother who will hieot him tjiero from Wisconsin. (Conlhiued on Pago Eight) A DREAM OF THE WAR OVl NATIONS ' Out of my sholtcr, so cozy and warm I peer through tho window nt tho driving storm; I dream thoro in sorrow, and seo the harm Caused by Brltnlns, Germans and French Dying thcro cold In a wet old French. 1 seo as a vision, tho world at war; I seo tho hosts marshal for battle and goro Atid Into each othor shot and shell pour Whero Germans, Belgians nnd French Aro lying there cold In a wot old trench. I dream there In sorrow of- tliosu In neod In tho war-Bwopt era where many bleed. Men of all colors nnd many a creed, With Russians, Austrlans anil French, Dying thoro cold In a wot old trench. 1 drenm ot tho orphans, tho widows and thoso Who nro going bo hungry, and i without clothes To protect tholr bodies from being frozo; Whoro Bulgarians, Serbs and French Aro lying thoro cold In a wet old trench. I dicam ot battles which havo beou fought, Of havoc and ruin which they havo wrought; Of victories won Hint count for naught, By Germans, Turks nnd French Lying there cold In a wefold trench. I dreum of days, when .kings no moro Can marshal their hosts by the 'thousand score, And march them to battle, their blood to pour Bo they Italian, Austrian or Froncli Lying thoro cold In u wot old tronch. I dream of their hardships, hates and fears; I dream of tho peace that In after years Will bring to all Joy and dry up tho tears Of Ilolglan, Sorb and French Lying there cold In a wot old trench. I dream ot tho day, that time vl!l( dawn When tho world will bo filled with peaceful soiig; And no king against nations can porpotrato wrong, Bo they Gormuns, Brltalns or French, Lying thero cold In a wet old trench. Edgar F, Bundy. 1208 Commercial avo., Marshtlold, Oregon. A Rainy Day Need Not Be Dull K Yl vYlfiwK T -flv SI inker " $3.00$ strong, eayiKw, Hah, anrl uiater '. I Proof, absolutely. 'j I Helex Edets sttp ' water frwra run ning in nt the front. Clack. Vc'l-v or OUve-khsld. ,, I'rotcv , Rat, 75 cent . "tOWHICS Sal it tintt flttM.raailnl V aatwBiaiaaV AJiWERCO. JT?J i IIOSTGN fmw" R& AM . w .. y 1$fr K f 4 li