The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, March 13, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Image 4

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COOS BAY TIMES
M. O. MATiOXKV, Kdltor nml Tub.
DAN K. JIALOXKV, Nor KdlUir
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Address all communications to
COOS HAY DAIIjV TI31KS. '
'XI IK CIIAMIIKIt OP CO.M.MKIU'K
M
M
HANI) CONCKH'P
THIS Coo3 llay Clmmlior of Com
morco litis a splendid fluid for
tlio uxorclso of Hh onorKlus In
tlio dovoloiimont of tlio commtinlty.
T nnlllwit nl f ti tit nil nli tititlct 1iilifrfn
unless nil tlio Influences and all JIloro wnB n rcvor,i "l,u,",al,c0 child, and so it seeing when Hium
tlio motives nro lofty. It will lio,ftt ll, lian'1 t'oncort nt tlio Ojiera ,noliini. mi rlsters jlvo tholr ioi-
what tho men In It chooso to maKo I ,,0,,B0 Iast Suntlny uflonioon, Jiinny forte(, work trj.ill(C ,0 vroant then
It. It cannot bo cffcctlvo unloss hclnj; turnod nwny for lack of room. !wor,i. i,est music. Mr. Unno'u '
Its ndmlnlslratlon nml Its counsels
bo wIfo. Its host success may only
bo attained whim It la roprosontntlvo
of tl.o entire community. It ennnot
bo ttervlco.iblo as a cabal or as a
faction. It must bo roprosuntatlvo
of all Instead of n nioro part, of
thu community. It cannot rise to
full-orbed utility If those Influ
ences t lint divide men on tho out
silo be tnlccn Inside. If Its Inspir
ation Lo tho eood of all mid not
tlio p.ood of one or bovoii, If Its pur
poses bo taintless find tireless, If
inotnborslilp bo controlled by n deep
spirit of broad patriotism, tho Cham
ber of Commerce mny bo mndo of
Inflnlto vnluo to Coos Hay. The
Times trusts ami believes that It
has such u dostlny,
lug particularly well received.
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IXTKKKST IX d& fck
JHP QH
MI'S! OAf j ad-' i
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this vi:kk F .
I. Jr m. vr
jr oprins; lime
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. M OVor In FIRST ADDITION SnrliiR activity Is nt Its liolRht. Lawns W
P rnhed, gardens being spaded, siiruus set out, sceus aim ihiidh being w
USIC AND
USICIA
MS
-,slaters form tho ntidlonco. It Is
I I often claimed tho sweotost sotifes
iiiro th'iso of tho mother to her
Tho numbers by tho High School I ..- on intervals was doriilodly
Chorus wore woll recolved, tholr I ron,j,rolienslvo and showed hh un
singing of tho Ifeautlful Uluo Da"- Lml amount of Intelleetusl r
ube, with bnnd nccompanlnieiil, 'o-! S0nrcli. A beautiful floral Hijuaro
of mow outlined with tiny ferns a
NEW DESTINATION
Him I'liiiiclsro Itepoi'lN Kn.v Itjn
iiurlo Iliiiiuil for I'lioit Const Xo
Mention of Gold llimdiij;
Inovatlon of tho vocal numbers flw ..c. fo. clmmnS(1 , the
proved popular, nnu u is 10 oo nop- of m, , t!uIs,ieg,
oil will bo repeated nt nn oorly'(t m0M covore,, wllll wonderfully
,mt0, , , fragrant double Knglish violets, was
v v ' Iprwonted by the Club to the pros-
SVMIMIOXV ORCIIKSTHA ;,,,on, t st(u,ff npprcclatlon
There will bo n meeting of tho'of her uutlrlni? efforts in tho man
Symphony Orchostra for practice ngomont of the business, sometimes
on Sunday mornliiK nt 10:30. Tlio j 0 arduous.
orrhoitrn porsonel has been niig-j The now enso for the club's niu
mented by two violins. Fritz An-HC waa ,)IU.C( ft fe ,,ece 0(
thony. who arrived this wcok from , workmanship, the natlvo wood b-
FIRST
ADDITION
TO
MARSHFIELD
OVor in FIRST ADDITION Spring activity Is nt its height. Lawns
rnkod, gardens being spaded, shrubs set out, seeds and bulbs being
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planted.
With tho naslBtanco of tho school chlldron, tlio tonchors hnvo sur
rounded tho school buildings with many varieties of flowers mid pluutn,
all giving iiroinlso of luxurlnnt growth mid when In full bloom will, niako
tho grounds a bower of beauty.
Take your Snndny walk over this honio-ownors' section; you'll en
Joy tho Btroll. Sco tho new homes being erected, mid lots proparcd
for others. You'll like tho location and will wnnt ono of tli03o largo
$."00 lots for your homo. Plats nt our office.
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Jitney servico leaving tho Ulanco Hotel each hour nnd.'linlf hour;
tako car on Urondwny, Hall or Fifth Streets
Kureks, will play first violin, nml
.Mrs. JJrros Torry Loyland will
ptny second violin. Tlio oichestrn
Is plnnnliiB a tonrart to tako place
shortly after Kastor.
CIIAMIXADi: COXOKIIT
Tho benefit concert for tho li
brary of North llend, which tho
According to reports from Sail I Cliiiinltimlo Club gnvo last Tliurs
Frnnclsco tho owners, builders nndlday ovonlng at tho Star Theater,
crow of tho Ilarnaclo havo declared 'was well attended and netted a
that thoy nro bound for tho Knst.'ncnt sum for tho club nml library
coast. No mention Is iiiado of gold
hunting on tlio west const of Mex
ico nml South America, and the
puzzle hero Is whether the men
hnvo changed their minds nnd ex
pect to go to the scat of war in
Europe.
Tho Harnnclo Is at present nu
ehored off Sausallto In Sun Frnn-
I'ho chorus snng in their usual ex
cellent manner nml both choruses
and solos woro heartily encored.
Following Is tho program:
Chorus
Frogs' Singing School Ilartlett
Rock-n-llyo Xoldllnger
Trio
I.ovn Has Clone n-Straylng. .Spencer
cIsco liny whllo tho owner tako A Highland Lm my Lovo Was
In tho Fair. No warrant asking i bom Old Scotch
u search of tho vessel for nrllcles Mrs. F.iikoiio L. Robinson.
inlsslng iiiiinedlately nflor her gull-' Miss Kvolyn Andenwii
Mrs. Frod K.
l'lano
Wilson.
Ing from hero hnvo beou Issued. A
great shnro of the article Hint dls-
npponred nboiit thu sanie tlmu wero Noetuine, Op. 37, No. 1
eatables. ' Mr- 1arI """J' IinllinBr.
Captain Herninn Kdwards, of tho! V,CG
Alort, Htntoti tlmt when the liar- Cn,m n" l,l N,flit Ilim
undo was anchored nlongsldo tho ' Tho Krlklns; . . ...... Schubert
Alert ho ono morning found ono of! ... Mra- K- Stanloy """"'on-
thu gold hunters leaving bis dock
Ing of ospculnlly beautiful grain and
the dull finish gives It n very rich
npponrnnco.
Thu printed music of th club
fast accumulating and this cfthl t
Is of ample le anil an or & t
to the lecture room of tb llbreo
building. The followia? aaswrt
roll call:
Miss Kvelyn Anderson, Ml Bes
sie Ay re, Mrs. Perl Rller IUHI'i-
ger, Mies Louise Ulatt. Mrs. K. '.
Chandler, Mrs. J. S. Coke. Mr. V.
K. Conway, Mrs. Levi Dalgle, Mrs.
Mnlr Dnno, Mrs. Kdwln Dolnn,
Mrs. W. N. Kkblad. Mr. Cari
Kvortsen .Mrs. J. T. Hall, Mr.
K. S. Henderson, Mrs. Wm. Hors
fall, Mr. Jos. K. Knotts, Mr. It.
N. Lewis, Miss Clara Myren, Mrs.
C. F. McKulght, Mr. W. S. Nichol
son, Mrs. IlenJ. Ostliml, Mis lllth
Preston, Mrs. K. L. Rclilnson, Mis
Oenevlevo Sengstackcn, Mr. II. IT.
Smith, Mrs. Chas. Stauff, Mr. M.
A. Sweotmnn, MIm Allco Tlckell,
.Mls Norn Tower, Mr. L. Tower,
Mr. C. II. Walter. Mr. Ueo. Wat-
Chouln ' k'". Mrs. F. K Wilson nnd two
new iiH'inners. .m. Dan Keating nnd
Mrs. Lloyd W. Jncob.
BiVak ssar km
DEbhHH km
RliiiiiHI '
! l Reynolds Development Go. M
siii flssir
L 178 Central Ave. . p
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with n bucket of Alort coal In his
humls. When nuked where ho wns
going tho uinii replied tlmt ' hu
"would try n bucket full" and that
If It was any kooiI hu'd buy u ton
or so.
mi cue
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TTS a ill wind
J- that blows no
body good, but
it's a better tlmt
blows nobody ill.
Thar ain't nothiti'
but good in VELVET.
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Timid vorld f.iiiioiiit i!o
mmiUiug iiialitiuH that
Nutuie iiiiU into Ki'iilucUy
llnrli'y tlo I.UX3 uro
liroii;lit out In full, ii&t'd-iii-tlir.wixid.iiirlliiwiii'ifi'i'lliin
in VKI.Vjrr.'I'lioSiniiiUliMl
iimUii; TuImivco.
Hi
Cliorua
A Hong Kong Roninnco .... llndloy
Wlogonllod (Cradle Song) . .Hrnlimi
Do Coppah Moon Shelley
Duet
Come, Mnlllkn (from "I.nkino.)
Dollbes
Mr. Roy Kvorott Mlllor.
Mr. ChnrloM Stuuff.
I Piano
Valmi do Concert, Op. .",, No. t
, Wlonlawskl
, Clara Isnbol Myron.
Volco
When tho llonrt Is Young ... Iluck
Is Undo (Tho KIm) Arditl
Mrs. Levoruo Tower.
Chorus
Down In tho Dewy Doll . . . Smart
Tho Yeur's at tho Spring.... Itoach
Accompaniments plnyod by Mr.
William Uoi-Mfall, Jr. and Clam
Isntiel Myren.
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Clll'ltCII Jll'SIC
STI'IHCXTS' UKCITAfi
The junior students of Miss Kiln a
Louise Larson will give a rocltal
at her studio on Saturday nftornoon
March 20. Vocal pupils of Mr.
F. K. Conwuy will usslst In the
program. j
Tho concoi-t to bo given by tho
High School musical orgnnlntloiiH
nt tho Hunker Hill school house linn
beou postponed to take phu-o prob
ably within lwj week. The stu
dents are busily prnctlclng for the
event.
AT Till! C.MKItllllltr.M STCIIIOS
The junior pupils who gave a re
cital .this afternoon nt llenrlk GJer
drum's studios woro nsslsted by
Miss Mary Kritko, MIm Ilorthn Da
1. Miss Florence Powers mid Al-'
frod Fllesburg, who liluyod the
"Poor (iyut" suite by flrleg.
JIIhs .Alary Kruse will give n re
cital some time the latter part of
prii. nor program will bo ono
WATER WASTE
Little drops of water dripping from mnny fnuccts nnd leaky
fixtures makes a flood of waste. New washers nro easily plnced
In fnureth mid does not require n plumber If thoro Is n valvo
to shut off all tho water from tho house ns there nhould bo in
ovory .case. A now wnshor costs nbout nothing but if a leal: Is
allowed to contluuo long, tlio vnlvo sent mny bo cut and mi en
tile new faucet required.
A faucet leaking to tho oxtont of only separnto drops of wnlor
will wnsto 1C gallons nor day nnd 5SI0 gallons per yenr. A holo
1-IIL' Inch In dlninolor Is so sinull that nn ordlnnry pin will
nearly fill It, yot In ono dny nas gallonH or In ono your 191,700
gallons of water will bo wasted, which Is as much ns II or 1 ram
lllos will uto In tho Hnmo tlnio. Multiply tho wnsto from ono fnucet
by several hundred nnd tho figures nro to enormous Hint It 1
eaMly understood why vnter systems all over tho country nro
trjlng to oducnto tho public in preventing wnsto.
Coos Say Water Company.
.MAItSIIFIKIil) AND NORTH IHIXI), ORIXJOX.
High Quality Groceries
Our own prompt and particular delivery service-Efficient
clerks being out of the hifili rent district and
keeping our prices as low as consistent with good busi
ness makes
Conner &. Hoagland
The Leading Grocers Dealers In Good Groceries
797 South Broadway. Phones 348-J and 326
Tho following miisle will bo snug of hlghwt order. Mls KmB1, will
at Fmilinnuol KplsOOiml Chimin tirnamit mnnlini-,. I.r U'M..... ni i..
IClrlos; and .MncDowell. Miss Kniso
U ono of Mr. llenrlk OJonlnim'H
Huuday morning:
Processlonul Hymn No. S 10
nnd
Picture Framing
REHFELD'S
UUO CHXTRAL AVHXUK
l'liouo iI7."-J.
LETT US MAKE
YOUR ABSTRACTS
.Tltlo & Trust Co.. Abstracts,
inorougniy doponuabio. Imnio
diato sorvlco, prompt attontlon
to nil Interests of our clients.
MINIMUM O O 8 T
i. s. kauFman & CO.
most talented pupils.
"Pleasant aro Thy Courts
About" Klvy
Venlto iChiint.)
, (llorla P.itrl '. . Mornlngton
llenodlcto Mncfnrlnno
lleiifdlcliis tClinnt.)
Ilyiuii No. LSI.
Troin K'r Stormy Wind tlmt
HIOWS." llnullliun
I hum No. ICO. .Organ
rin. coii nf M.niii.n.i ii,.niUI. i liouser."
.... ...... ... . ... ....ii.ii , ,fi.p...
Slalnor
Orfertory Aiitliuui,
' l,', Me." Wnrioii
I'leHiMitatlon of Alms.
Pmlno CimI." lloui'geols
Ri'totfHloiml Hymn No, 5S!i.
"Slum I'ii. stand Up, for Josus"
Webb
Mrs. William Uorsfull, Jr., oc
k.iiiIhI nnd tholr director.
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sAcitKD coxnntT GOODRUM'S GARAGE
There will bo a snerod concort
HOMH OF THE
CAD1LLAO AND IIOIKJK
AITO Sl'PPLIItt l'Oll ALL
MAKKS OF CARS
:t.7 (Vntinl nv. Phone ;I7:I-L
CUAAIINADK Cl.lMl
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wue ot mo jotuimt uumiiors auuz n,.,. ii....i.i.. ' ... .
in in,, went .ociui of ti.o tuwmJn::r ;:t.". . '..'"T vnom
nt Kniiminiiel Fplscopal Church
Tuesdsy ovonlng, March 10, 10 1.1
t S o'clock. Following Is tho pro-
gram.
"Prayer From Thiuiii-
WtiKiier '
! ProroMloiinl Hymn No. tit. '
"O Saviour, PiocIoiih Snvlour."
, ,. Mann
Anthem. The King of Love my
Sluuihiud Is Shelley
Anthom. Sweet the Moiuouts,
Rich in llloHHlux Solly
Contralto Solo. "Iloforo tho
c'(''f'-" Lu Foro
Mrs. 1. Slnnley lloudorsoii.
Anthem. Onlvary lN.dnoy
Arlu and Chorus. "Inrininnmtus
from "Stnlml Mater". .Rosu
Mi, lou'iiio Tower,
SOUTU COOS IllVEK 110AT
I SKRVICH
I lauNcn i:xini:sa
j leaves Miiibli field every dny j
j 8 a. m. Leaves lienil of river j
j nt !!:L" p. in. j
j STKAMKIt HAIXIIOW
leaves head of river dally nt 7 I
j n. in. Leaves Mars"leld nt 2 p. j
V ' I III. l')l rlllll'll'P illlliiv nn luifiril I
ItOGIIltS .V KM ITU I
Proprietors j
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Coos Bay Musical Directory
Inado Club 'the Uoiik Kouir Ro
mance," attnntiM a du.il of ut-
leiiiuiu iihOii hh
auiiieuci's were left in
Kood clim.'.
du imirniuii for the new chinuses,
ROOFING
REFtMPiMGt CONTRACTING, ,l'" " for u. Mr.
KUUFING MATERIALS, i ",w w,lrk ' i'taiiy uwh.
FELTS AND CEMENT ' """m . WW"U' ",,,! l,h
I I RRIPC number will do u great uiuouut ot
B. 118.
..i. i nn Biiiuy of mo cross.
Dudley Uiu-k
XliloUU: 'I'.nmr. M. it-.... i..
iff r:- 9-"''l! rlln,. Mr. , U d. s
" " uni'ttiio. m.-s. Clmrlw Stuuff; ,ou
I Ifiill.. m... ii ...... i .
n.e KliiKers woro mi fresh Frl-1 "L"r . . ' m "wirtowon.
i " wi-iiihi iiMtin .i. or.
"O .Mother Dour, .lerauuloiii"
Ward
Organ, pontludo
ProcesHlouul to Culvary from
"The Crucifixion" . . . Stulner
Meuiln rs of tha ..linl,. ... m.
others itnWiig , Clwrlw Stauff. M.-s. Levoruo -fowl
Henrik Gjerdrum
PIANO INSTRUCTION
Studio MYRTLE ARMS
Phono 356-J
.IPS.
E0 Comiway
ynii:!e Arms
Phomie 269L
n on M,u,,' ''r, M,I mimUer U perfected.
r, oa. lo se so nimii mi
uieir milieu nut'tt a wimlr in n... ... ,..
. " , 'i i .urns i.iiii i rreston. in i 5
iinornlUK to attend tUU alniiliiK r..i m .... .... '..'"' ,,,.B-
-hod. i -u.il in- ... .......7,." .:"?.. '- r- ' """ M 1,;xol'
- - - r em iiibiu n saam. ' i mi umiii ii iii.. i.. -
I .(XU U ntoc fxv.
VI i -ho il, 'U.I)hiu IU so naliiMlukluu i v.. .!..-....
Handling Trunks I'TV ,r;,,,,w, ,Wr Tr1 " nlS;
,.. &. vaa"J l U" close Imnuony of tJio ' lleujaiuln Ostlln.i. m.,i. ,
""'7,"1Vu,"1uwnnnypolnti woir u u lewlntlou. It omiIiiIm
ysa'Sij"""'1' . i -u. u ;
BTAU TlUNSIMIll il HTOR(JK CO , f 0"tU,,,rt,u. Wiwlully whon
frijsiii'r, PioprU-ior ,u,,, llwrore tho student body. whr
in
lleujaiuln Ostlln.i, Chmlos stauff.
Alfrod Flleslwjj, Audrow Landlos, I
F. A. Tiwlgou, Uurton Proston, I
0Hro Ay. Mr. Todd. Mrs. Win. I
Uorsfull, Jr., organist and choir i
director.
ecKer Bros, riasios
Meet the requirements of the most exact
acting musicians.
HENRIK GJER.DR.UM.
MarsMield, Oregon, j
What Has Done So Much For
A Clean City As Electricity?
Whether amid the whirr of the wheels of in
dustry in factories large or small or in the
quiet of the residential neighborhood, Electric
Light and Power from Central Station clean
and efficient has abolished needless grime
and soil, at the same time nivinn better re-' ,
suits at less expense
A Still Wider Application of
Central Station Service
is bound to mean a still cleaner town. Tho
segregation of the c onsumption of fuel for
light and power in our power plant would
eliminate the smudge which is invariably a
part of the promiscuous individual consump
tion of fuel. i
Efficient methods of production mean that by
the use of Central Station Service you will be
assured of absolute Iv reliable nowcr at less -
cosi. wny not investigate now
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Oregon Power Co.
Second and Central
Pfione 178
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