WlWWmmmm "'" k"-r,"TwV(VMifi5wr,V iVWVmfnvrffm f ? ' THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1914 EVENING EDITION. T jj I1IE MUSIC AND MUSICIANS '""'" M I EVE. esby FIRST ADDITION TO 5.SHFIELD John Brown, Failure l.rowii spent all ho onriiod except what his wife spout for him. Consequently f hey never had enough laid by to get a home and so had (o live in a rented house. ILe always worked for poor wages because necessity made him dependent, llis family knocked around and "never had a chance." Home to them was a private bofel, a place to eat and sleep. Hrown admits he's a failure, but says hard luck is to blame. Bill Jones, Success Hill saved his money and his wife helped him. They bought a cheap lot and put up a small home and were happy as a pair of whins. a "few years .Bill went, into business for himself "His family are now counted among the rising generation. The deciding point in Bill .'Jones' lil'o was when he bought the lot and started his homo-building. SEE FIRST ADDITION and FOLLOW BILL'S EXAMPLE. j Development Go. (OW3JJ3K) ITS Central Ave. u.d , a. M.wnmmmwm w . nil liw mil !. rOU AUTO CALL FOR FOOTE'S AUTOS four Rood earn with careful driver rut uay service, pnono ri i-J, Illnuco lllllttrri Parlors. For ltft service, Phone 1200-L HlKlit Utile. D. L. FOOTE. SMITH'S VARIETY STORE, North Bend, for Fancy and Domestio C H I N A Pictures & Framing Walker Studio LowRates for Handling Trucks Wfl hnill trnnkR lintwnnn nnv nnlnti la Marshflold nml do general hauling, for reasonable rutcs. I BTAU THANSPCU & STOHAOK CO, I.ovl Heisner, Proprietor .Phones: 120-.J, -WUh. 08-11 Of Commutation fin L) Tickets $2.00 (A) Mrliflold.Xorth Bend Auto Lino IVi every ten minutes from 0 . m to lii: 0 p. in. fiOIIHT A KINO. Pi I 4Y2n?J2?Iml Jut rocolvod, a largo nnuortmont of VICTOR racorda nnd VICTHOhAS. ' Wo now linve tlio finest nnd nioal coinploto Block wo ovor carried nml nro In n position to fill utmost any order In tho Victor Una on short not loo. STYLK IV $115.00 8TYI.K VI ?R.OO 8TYMC VIII JBO.OO wevuft IX JBQ.OQ 8TYI.K X $76.00 9TYLK XI $100.00 8TYLW 1VX $iriQ.OO 8TYI.H XVI fUOO.OO 'ron. Jfew Models "HENDERSON CORSETS" also principal dlatrlbutora "ONYX" and "CADET" HOSE 1 S.S.JENNINGS, No. Bend . fiOAiKK te a. ii. iionaiNS 4jj PAINT AM) DECORATING CO. Kstlnmtes Fumlshed Pfcope 80P.J. Mralitleld. Owo drt wood AT CAMPBELL'S W00DYARD Nortli Front Street, x$H$ Biw -. H",,, " mxf,y twmH lt 'ou - wlJP : ytvjs jJv?Jto "N1, Wowlliiimuojillhoi.il 3 2PI 5 A vk ,Wrvtnfc'''" hIIomiiih-o for, jour old (Jrnp- mj8'n'c jSV jS''f'?5n lioplioim or KdNoii Cylinder j I 1 twl Hffifo-' 3$ imtiltliio taken In ovi'liiiiiKv. ' jYo . fMW7m mz. T i in rrrnrmr Jj - v jfl& y.--jf jmk VlWHIr mzz (&j& L. L. THOMAS Manager Phone liJI-J PJinu lli'h T IH Chninlndno Club met Krldny for their regular business meet ing nnd chorus practice. Two new members wero proBout, Mrs. K. K. .Tones nnd Mrs., Mnlr Dnno. Mrs Hnlllnger rend n paper, a continua tion of the subject Tho Mnno, ns outlined In tho l-'odorntlon study course. Mrs. 1 K. Wilson wns appoint ed to mnko n waokly roport on Mu sical Current uvonta. No doflnlto date has boon fixed ns yet for tho concert -which Is plan ned for November. Thono present Friday woro: Mrs. K. L. Itoblnson, who was prosunt with the club for tho first time this year, IIsh IJvclyu AndorHon, Miss IIcbbIo Ayrci Mrs. DnllliiKor, Mrs. Hooth, Mrs. Coke, Mrs. Dano, Mrs. Gnrdlnor, Mrs. Qldley, Mrs. Ilorsfnll, Mrs. llnll, Mrs. Jones, Miss Ksthor .lohuson, Mrs. Knotts, Misses Mny nnd ehun Myren. Mrs. MeKnluht. Mrs. xloJiblsou, Mrs. Ostllnd, Miss SonKstnrken, Mrs. Sttuiff, Mrs. Sweet man, Mrs. Wnlters and Mrs. F. ). Wilson. An oxcolloxt musical proKrnin was a fouture of the party gjvun last oven Iiik by tho KnlBhts of Templar nt the Muton lo I.odKo rooms, irs. C. !'. MeKnljtht nnd Mrs. F. K. Conway compostid tho program commllteo xnd tho followliiK numbers woro ren dered: Qunrtotto "In Old Madrid" .Mrs Stnuff Mrs. C. F. MoKulKht, Misses Kvo lyn Audorflon, listher .lohnson. Mrs. ltnllluKer nccompunlst. Soprano SoU Mrs. A. II. Qldley. Soli '...'.Mr. II. A. (Hultmnn. Solo Mr . F. K. Con Frlonds of Miss Mildred K. Hood will be Intoroited to know that nlia lias Bucconsfully flnlBhcd her woil! (InrliiB UiV) summer as tonoher lu tho llmwol Suhool of Muslo and enter ed her Senior yonr nt tho Northwest orn University School of Music. AHldo from her regular courro ului Is talc ing Dnlcrogo Eurhythmies with MIhs l.iu-y llnll, who hns just returned from tho .Incuuon Dnlcrozo Suhool lit Drosdeu, (lormnny. Miss Hood -will locelvud her dexreo Rradunto of mil slo In Juno and will then roturn to tho Hay. . Mm. C. F. MeKnlglit Bang Sopnrn tlou by KoimIuI nt tho social given by Doric Chapter, O, -. S. Inst Tues day oven Iiik. Sao was nucompnnlod by a. Knufmnn. Mrs. F. K. Conway who with lior family Is now established In Tho Myr tlo Arms lias announced Wed nesdays and Saturdays hb her tuneh lute days when she will rocotvo voleo students nt her rosldouco studio. Mr. Ilonrlk (IJerdrum will glvo n recital nt North liond In tho near fu- turo for tho benefit of the Norwel glan Luthornn Chnpel nt thnt plane. Mo will bo assisted by Mm. Frank lyu K. Conway who will routrlhuto tin tirln and sovornl Kngllsh nnd Scandinavian songs to tho program. Mrs. Allen Tnylor Wnrrou of North Head has left for Nebraska whoro alio will spend t.oino time visiting roln tlos. She will bo aliaunt from Coos liny about six months. Miss Vols;, Director of Music In tho Marshflold sohools Is busily ongugod preparing for an Operetta to bo given by tau pupils of tho & t lu and Gth grades or tho High School llulld Ing at tho Mosoplo Opera House on Novombor 18. Tho nnmo of the oporettn la "Tlio Morry Compuny," Qoorgo A. Wohb nnd wlfo, Sing ing Kvnugellsta of national reputa tion will alna; in the Chrlstlaji ctiureh Horvicos on Sunduy Morning, A spec ial sermon has boon prepared for the morning. Mrs. A 11 GIdloy will sing at tho Tcmpeianco Ilally of tho Marohfleld I'rotostunt C'hurt08 at tho Masonic Opera House Sunday evening. A malo qunrtotto composed of W. A. Held, Messrs Shlpmnn, S. .1. Immel and lOggloaton will glvo sovornl selec tions nnd tho choirs of tho several rhurchos will unite to form a chorus, i mammm Thoro will bo special muMc. nt the Kplscopnl Church Sunday morning, It being All Saints Day. The following Is thu program: - l'roccBslonnl - Hymn 170 - Hark tho Sound of Holy Voices. . .Moultrie Kyrlo Klelsou Ucod Soprano Solo "Those nro Thay" from "Tho Holy City".... Mrs. Miymo Stnnloy Oldloy Oaul Hymn 17C "For All tho Saints" Hnruhy Anthem "Tha-Undlant Morn" Wood wnrd. Snnutus Ucod Ilencdletufl Ueed Communion Hymn "llroad of tho World Hodges Agnus Del Heed Gloria lu Kxcolsis Deo Ueed Amen Stalner Nunc nim'tttls Slmfror Kecesslonnl Hymn 1190 "Ten Thous and Times Ten Thousnu. .Dykos Mrs. William Horafall, Jr. Organist nnd Choir Director. Pinna nro under vny for n Uoil Cross benefit Concert for tlio strlc kon untions of Muropo. Tlio affair will bo under tho direction of Ilonrlk GJerdrum. Announcement of the date nnd program will bo mndo nt nn early date. Director It. N. Fonton linn announ ced tho following program for tho public concert ot tlio Coos Hay Hand at tho Opora IIouso Tuesday evening. March "Amidst Thunder of Cannon" Molnccko Overture "Unrber ot SovIUo" Hofislnl Pilgrim ChoriiB from "Lombardl" Verdi Unrltono Solo "Tho Surf Polka" , Stolnhausor Solectlon from ,,l:rnnn, ....VordI Hawaiian Patrol "Kllnma" Stownrt Grand Soloctlon "Songa ot the Old Folks" UobortB Star Spangled Ilnnner t n..Ug.. Bhrdl cm nil hrdl hrdliiRkq TO ENTERTAIN E 1 PLEASANT AFFAIR . FOR VISITING MUSICIANS Mrs. W. S. Derby who has been Inutrumvutnl lu securing Mrs. Fred Olesnu, MIhb,Jo8sIo hyucli and Mlsa Mortonsen, Portland muslclniu for tho Chnmlnnde Club Novombor con cert Is planning n reception during t' elr stiiy In Mnrahflold In order thnt tho soloists may moot tho mem bers of tho Club nnd a few othors Intorosted in musical nffnlrtt lu Mars'i field. Mrs. Derby Is residing nt tho Myrtle Arms nnd tho Reception Hall ot thu Hoof (luiilou will bo tlio scone of the charming affair. CQQS BAY -& USICAL DIRECTORY 3C HENRIK GJERDRUM PJaoo ImisiTUCitiioini KTPDIO Myrtle Arms Phone 356-J Mrs. FiraoMm E- Comiway INhTUUCTOU IN VOICIS Willi llntnilicH In Kur 'J'niliilng, Sight Heading, ICiiiiurlatlou Special work for i-lilldieii In Hnr Tialiilng, Hlglit Heading, Kniiuil- ntlon. Hales for classes (if'finir. ITALIAN MUTIIODS USUI) WcdiioMlny'ri nml ,Satmliiys Phone .".(IIMj Mjrtlo Arms MARTIN'S ..Venetian Orchestra.. . A. MAHTIN, Director Ml'blC FOIt ANY OCCASION Dunces iv Specially Think of Us First Telephone ilin-J Mrs. Maone Sftaoley Gfidley THACIIIvIt OF VOICI-J CVUVVllK Ilcslritmi-o Studio 7UI) .Soutli ' llli Telephono 0-.T earn Laundry Mrs. Wm. A. Daven port, O. B. TEACHER .OF EXPRESSION AND AESTHETIC PHYSI CAL CULTURE ' North McPherson Street, North Bend IrMrW AHllavM I Taylor B. Wh.ma VOICE CULTURE Hvslilcnco Studio Norili lleiid Phono noi Miss Edna Louise Larson Pianist and Teacher Studio Comer Central nml Pth St, 'JVlvnliono i:)7-lt 1T-t---,r,,,mr,,''TOl"MW Perl Riley Ballinne,; ! PIANIST AND TKAOIIKIt Rosldenco Studio, 217 No. Third 81 Pbono 3C8-L. ITe Laundry That Always Treats You Right Henrik Gjerdrum. PIANO 1N8THUCTJO.V Studio Myrtle Arms. Phono ilffO-J Liliby COAIi. Tho Kind YOU Iiiivp ALWAYS VSKI). PIiimio 7'J. Pnclfle l.lvcri uod Traiihlt-r C'Hipjny. Harry E. Leppert Piano Instruction fUVKS BPKCIAL ATTKNTIOX TO 1NSTHUCTION TO ciulAiuny Pliouo 7IM, JwOn Z i'4 3 . . VJ tmm