The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, March 27, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Page FOUR, Image 4

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, MARCH 27, 191 5 -EVENING EPITIOM-
FOUR
COOS BAY TIMES
USIC
USIC
I.VTKItKST IX
MUSICAL
i:vi:xts
XOTAHM3
THIS WI3KK
M. C. MAM).KV, Killlof mid lnl.
IAX M. .MAI.OXKV, Sch Kdlfor
Official liiicr cif Cooq County
Offlcjnl 1'iijkt C'Hy of Mnrjdiflold. '
Address all communications to
COOH MAV IIAIIiV TiMKti.
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AND
HANS
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jH'HIC ' 'Hltlo On' Hide On In .Mnjcsty"
N n typltnl roiinty of a Middle, : ' .' ,.
Western stnto n careful study, vonuc, in a-iini . . niiiiinK
linn been mndo of girl life In wonn i-ain .muhiuikiuii
the open country nnd tho small Ml- Boned etc ........... iMnciur nno
IriRC Anions tho iiiestlonn nuked i l!enedlrtus, In A-flnt Uuck
was tills: "What Is your fnvorlto Hymn No. CIS.
nrffiinnlmliinoiit?" Of tho 2G0 t'lrls , "To .ion 8 mil l wu -uy lyyua.
iwhn ronllcd. 23S named milsle. Tho;
second nroreroiirp. wiileli was lor
nmiii-nlilnrv llll.l Mlllv llllin Ot('B 111
ItHfiuor. I ! X- ? ..
A. !,.. Ini'o nf 111 linn U not OX- JV" uiui?, j-uiki mill iiuuui.
SNAPS
COOH HAY OIIU, AVItlTIJS OI
XIAfJAltA VMA.fi IX WIXTKIl
rniil AVatldim DcciIIiph llio filory
And (.'niiKH'iii' of AiiN'rlrn'H
Wonderful Ji'tills I'mler
Sjifsjll of I'rost Kliifc
Tlio following vivid
Niagara Falls In tho winter
ten by Miss. I'cnrl Watklns In a letter how to cronto an acceptable social ,
homo and whllo not Inlendod for life for youiij? people in tho country!
llllhllrnflllM ,ulll l,n llllim-ll,,,. rn,tj TIlO old-fllslllOIU'd BlnKlllR SCllOol,
Anlthdm "Tho Palms"
Hastings
Faitre-Iiuck
discretion of (.optionally J?rent In that particular I . resclmer
dlscrlptlon or M0', h))01.)oml wmt a , lho aM Offertory Anthem ".lerusalom."
inter was writ- wo.rt ()IW 01 10 Z.K problem I ., I'arker-Uees
I'roRotitutlon of Alms
"I'rulso Ood." Uourgeols
Kecosslonnl Hymn No. JOS
Jerusalem the Golden . . Kwlng
March.. Verdi
organist
an .InnH . Mi.t mnffu lf Mill nniltla I
;.H luiiio iimiy coos nay menus 01 ,- -",,, .,..,. ,,,......,, I'ostludo "Trluiuphal
way o o stage " ' " "'" ""i-ay.. "an editorial In tho VonthV -Mrs Win Horsfall, Jr.,
"a" dig u our loins and other 'comnniiloii. It n.lght ho difficult nnd choir director.
..,r;".h ,lp "r. " ,,B. "". -V fr to cot naaln the old-fnshloiled sing-1
im.in, iu Kuop warm, wo ion Jlllliaio - . . .. . ,)0Mi.0 .
RU Vn:l'or dub li Z e I to xvxv.su h:i.:kat.ox i
d a
bam wo faced a snowy park and
wcro Instantly beslogcd by slulgii
drivers wno promised us all tho
1i .. ill llfLlHiilinHMnnjl I ttn tiikl.
was showing hard. In an hour's time, ,l - , id ho hes raining
we arrived. Slopplnc fiom tho car """ W"V. ',.'...,. ...'?.?
Stiowy park and ,.-. ... i,n fnnml uninn mm from
a neur-uy town couiii no oinpioyou.
Milnt. 1... 1....... .1.... l. n .ml ...
. , I - .. . - . , , .U1IUI1 JUIH MUU1I MUMU III nuillU Ht un
V... . Vi ' ' " ' .Y "'"".'rit'rouBli tho chuieh choir. In ono
f vo conts-If wo would only rMomw a mn,ior ,,! notablo suc
wlth thorn. Wo preform! to walk, , r(,M n0 Kflthorcd tho young people
However. from ,10 fnrI1H .jMto nB clloil.( nI1(I
This being a government rcsorvo, lni)nc(1 ti,om B0 WeU thnt 110t 0iy
tho park walks aro nlw'ays :optworo tluy ft BOl.co of Joy to their
Wean. Tho cleaners all had lclclos'OWII community, but they wcro In
hanglng from their mustaches and vl(t.,i (o BK (lt festivals all over
tho breath was freezing on my veil tlio Btato. Ho revived tho bountiful
us wo crossed mo mtio nridge, mid , ,i iaen 0f tb0 Kastor serenade, and
wcro on Ooat Islnnd In tho mlddlo H0 brought music nnd cheer to
or tho N ngnrn lllvor. tii0 old and tho "shut-ins" through
Tho river flowing mound this Is- his young people's choir,
land forms on ono sldo tlio American , Tho boys' band and tho school
nnd on tho other tho Canadian Knlls. orchestra can also bo used to advan
Words fall to describe tho beauty of tago In country regions. One suc
thoso rapids nbovo tho Island. They cossful country pastor In North Da
woro tremendous! Hints all, nnd'tor- kota reached somo very rough boys
rlfylng! as that rlvor rushed to the 'and young men In his community
drop It mndo Into tho gorge, It lash- through n baud, which had ns sooth
ed Itself Into it fury, then dropped Ing an Influonco upon their turhu
ovcr that solid rock cliff In n groan 'lout spirits ns tho stialns of David's
ulicet Into tho mist nnd roar of tho harp had upon Haul.
bottomlosH pit that must bo holow. ' Not only does music meet tho
"Wo stood first on tho sldo wliero social need of young people, but tho
wo could boo tho American Kails, j habit of Ringing together fosters tho
Tho snow wns threo fcot iIpoh and splilt of co-operation. Professor
tho trees woro all crusted with nolld Carver of Harvard has called at
lco from tho mist of tho falls. Tho,'0""0" '" tlint fact. In spenklng of
nolso was so great nnd unfortunuto-l "" Improved rural life In Dunmnrk,
ly tho mlBt was so heavy, I criuld notl,m W! "Kvory studeul who Is ln
soo bo much. Tor below, IMG foot, 'li""'Wy aciiualnted with tho hls
I think In tho gorgo, wim tlio llttlo tory of "l0 movemont agrees that
lioiiso, tho exit from tho olovntor, ",0 1'opulnr recreations and fes
whoro you eo to sen il.n Icn mount., tlvltlos Imvo been powerful nldB In
uln. Thnt elevator slmft wns i.inHt...i ' crontlng this spirit, nnd that tho
out of tho solid rock. You como out PI'r songs nnd hymns, nnd tho
right at tho foot of tho American llnl,lt of ."'""B tlim together on
falls. Tho "Ico moutnln" Is formed, "" "ccoslons, hnvo glvon to theso
by tho snow and spray that Is con-1 "'creations niiil festivities n patrl.
Btantly hooped up nnd freezes all win-1"11''. ""J1 o"kIou chunicter that Is
tor. ono ran go very nonr thoro and ,0 '" f0,l,ul "w jo ol" '0,,,1' "
you can look up nnd up and boo thnt H,K.? ". H?:x ,' ,, , , ,. ,
Krcnt green sheet coming, then down' .W"n,1",1',it.J,,Bt lhnt splrlt '" our
mid down Into tho blackness nnd ow" L011IUJ'
mist nnd ronr. Tho rlvor was frozen ' '
below tho falls. Thnt forms what In '
known nB tho "Ico Ilrldgo" but slnco ' I I'l'IMI.S lti:riT.l
inoso pooplo woro lost when tho Iro ,
broke nwny, they will not allow nny A carefully, selected nnd well pro
i The Mnrshflold Musicians Union
litis olected Director It. N. Fonton,
of tho Coos Uny Concert Dand ns
their doloc.Uo to tho annunl conven
tion of tho American Federation of
Miislcliiiis which convenes nt Snn
Francisco May 10. Herbert Ress
ner was elected nlternnto.
.;. .. .;.
Mrs. Ocorgo Wntklns and Miss
AIIco Tlckell will sing a duct nt tho
morning sorvlco nt tho IJaptlst
Church tomorrow.
Mrs. H. E. Mlllor snug sovcrnl
soloctlons nt tho session of tho
Teachers' Instltuto nt tlio high
school Frldny. She wan accompan
ied by Mrs. 0. V. Knnfinnn.
viva wwnwii' "TrfSMk 1
i
FIRST
ADDITION
TO
MAR SHFIELD
jrdfZSSXTCS!artn,
There are opportunities now to get attractive home
sites in this beautiful south-side home district that wise
buyers arc taking advantage of. Here are u i'ew of lho
bargains still open:
Choice level lot. GOxllJO foot, on Htreot Unit 1b graded, and
has sldo-wnlk and city water sorvlco. Prlco $300. Only ifno
cash and ?10 per month.
Another lot for $300. Faces California avonuo nnd com
mands superb view. Terms, $10 ensh and $10 per month.
0
A largo garden tract, 100x12 0 fcot, with four-room dwelling.
This should Interest family that wants to cut out rent, quit
buying fuel, and raise, a garden. $700 Is tho price Terms
to suit buyor.
This is the big, new residence district with good
streets, water service, public school, jitney service, etc.
Reynolds Development Co.
(OWNER) . k '
178 Central Ave.
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DOKCAS CI.LMl
II. ('. Clil'II TO MKIIT
Mrs. Guy Chambers and tho visitors:
Mrs. Geo. Muller, .Mrs. McCulloch,
i nnd Mrs. Cox of Camp 1. In two
I ,. H.. ..... ...M, ...... l I mi. I..II.. .. .... - !..!.
i nuuKH mu ciuu win meet iihiiiii niiii inu inuies oi mo iorcns uiiid
Sowing Club will moot JIr8, Jj- D- Smith, Mrs. 11. K. llcssey, spent u very cnjoynblo afternoon nt
.ii i h. o, ,ii. uuiup and .Mrs. j. a. uouil- i inu uuiuo ui .Mrs. i, .m. louver nisi
will bo the hostesses.
2 ! !
ono to go out thoro. Wo then wont I"rod program was given by pupils
over to tho other sldo of tho Island ' "f Ml" KAnn I.oulso Iarson nt hor
nnd saw tho Horso Hhoo Falls. They Bl,"" lt Snturdoy afternoon,
nro of such troinondouB grnnduro, T" progium wiib opened with a
Indescribable. You know ono Ih nb- "rllllnnt rendition of l'nikor'H "Nn-
Bolutoly Incapnblo of putting feel- I10"" '" ,l"'' form. MIbb Larson as-
IngM Into words, over such u scene. H8'B'I Miss lrouo Holm In this mini-
"110 ICOIS IllOIr own iir L'll f rnnra or
nnd tho grentncsB of Cod, thnts all
n inspirniion overwhelms ono to
try nnd ho groat and strong ns tlioy
look upon tho mnrvnl. A henvy mist
clouded tho plnco thorn, too, Then
ncrnss tlio river Inv Ills Mnjosty'a
Country, nnd looked It too Ainnv
hotels nro on cither bank of tho i Iv
or. Tho fnmous Whirlpool was frown. ' ?lH 1I!r,0U M
ho I could not seo. 1 shall soon bo , V1r,s,,1r?,1
over In tho KIiik'h Country nnd will '' . " ,1.11' . tl
go Ico boating on Toronto liny. I "' ,,,;., ...
will toll you nil about thnt."
zmr.
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?nnAlNT jilatform
" or jiroiiiiscrt thnt
make it groat party,
it's tho nii'ii who
carry otit tlioso
pronuHviJ. Kv'rylhing
lKiylioiitKI.M-ri'
ih carried out by
thu highest toliacco
Jiousu in the world.
&&&
The experienoo mnl ris
ourco nf lho iurlil'a
largo! IiiImi'ui imixIiiiit
arc l.chln.1 YD VKT. lho
SiiioKllicut Siniiking Tobac
co, Two cnrn' palicut
curing J behind llmt ayi'd
ill'lllO-XOOll lllclloM lll'HU
tlut h M l. 1.1" oiui,
10-ccut tint
ami 5i'tnit
jncluldiiicd
Lag. i
V." w
Jbai
MIbb Holm played a Tarau
(oll by Plcszouka. That this young
performer has an nhuuilnuco of tnl
out Is evident. Under tho compotout
guidance of .MUh Larson thoro
should bo n big future fur hor
In tlio musical world.
! rands Lyons, Kdun Umw, Helon
Merchant, Ida Cook,
and DorU Soiiim-
spluudldly, showing
ud inns cut uudor-
ht.iiHlluit In their different num.
hor.
Lust, but not It'iut. llttlo Lois
Iluwiford muni bo mentioned. Shu
won tho lii'iiitf of tho audlonco with
her sweet niiiiiiium. Hho pluyod
her two iiuiubuiM nicely
Tim program cloudy with u Pol
ou:im for two iluno ulKht bunds
- -uy uovoll.
Tho H. V,
with Miss Helen Oulovson next Snt
urday nftcrnoon. Tho following girls
nro members: .Misses Myrl Cox, Anna
Downs, Volmn Hoss, Mnrjorlo Ful-
mor, Wllla llonobrnko, Wllniii lloug
land, Helen (lulovson nnd Huby Plt
muii. f
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KitlDAV CIjUH I
Tho North Ilend Fildny'ciub mot
last ovonlng with Mr. and -Mrs. H.
O'.Mnin of Mnrshflold.
A vor.v onlovuhlo tlinn wns Btient !
nnd tho following mombors woro
present: Mr. nnd .Airs. If. .1. Lin
den, Dr. nnd Mrs. I. I). Itnrtlo, and
tho upoclnl guests woro Mr, and
Mrs. Frank Denning, Mr. nnd Mrs.
Ocklomun nnd Mr. and Mrs. Olo-
111 1111.
Tho lud I ea of tho club will mcot
Iu two weeks with Mrs. I. II. Ilnrtle
In North lleud.
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I PAm:xT-Ti:A('iii:it.s cia'ii i
Tho Hunker Hill Pnront-Tonehcrs'
Club mot nt tho school Friday after
noon with a good attendance. Tho
following program was rendered:
A piano duet by tho Misses Olga I
nnd Inn Chrlstonson was much ap
preciated. The pupils of tho prl-
mnry department then sang somo
of their school songB with spirit.
Wednesday. Tho majority of tho
club mombors were present. Mrs.
Chns. Cavanaugh and Mrs. Kd Cof
folt, of North llend, wero speclnl
guests of tho afternoon. Mrs. Clnr
onco Collver, Mrs. 13d Coffolt unit
Mls3 Ituby Collver assisted tho host
ess In serving dollclous refresh
ments nftcr a pleasant hour of
Hewing and conversation.
Tho members present wcro Mrs.
II. Sinlthgall, Mrs. John Collver,
.Mrs. Clnrcnco Collver, Mrs. Carl
Smedberg, Mrs. Harvey Hussoll, Mrs.
Ilnrry Russell, .Mrs. Chas. Spoouor,
Mrs. P. I). Jllnke, Mrs. Glsch. Miss
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8
s
Tho pupils of tho First Grodo gavo
mi u.Miiuiiiuu oi iiiuir reiiuiu),, wuic u p. ..i. ,a . i,'J,' , i-i"
showed excellent progress. MIbb 80l,,'.J r8 Jesao Pnrkor, Mrs. Knlno
Doris Phillips then played n Piano
itAi.vnow ciii'ii
Last Thui'Hdiiy the following ladies
wero hoHtosHOA nt tho meeting of the
Knliihnw Club In tho club houso
Mrs. .lustrum, Mrs. Saunders, Mrs,
Robertson, mid Mrs. W. II. Smith
who ufter a plonxaut time of nccdlo
work nnd social cjuit, served a boun
tiful luncheon to (ho following mem
bers; Mrs. F. llodson nnd baby
Irvln, Mrs. T. F. Smith and baby
Margnrot, Mrs. II, K, Ilossey,. Mrs. J.
A. Goodwill, Mis. L. 1). Smith, Mrs.
W. C. .Morgan nnd baby Wllma, Mrs.
W. h. Worth mnl baby Kvolyn, Mrs.
Nathnu Cutltp, Mrs. Loronzo Cutllp,
Mrs. .1. .1. ClluUeubenid, Miss Ada
Cllnkeiibeard, Mrs. .1. K. ChlldorH
and baby Luclle, Mm. Win. Rich
eoIo, which was woll dono.
Mrs. L. Chrlstcnsoii declining to
snri'n nn nrimlilniil. Mm llntt Hn
1 wno elected to sorvo for tho balance
of thy term.
Mrs. W. IT. Phillips rend an ex
cellent paper upon "Curo of tho
Child In tho Adolescent Ago."
Tho club adjourned to meet on
tho fourth Friday of April. Mr.
Drlllotto presided.
MIhb Knlno, .Mrs. Dun Mnttson, Misses
Lena Mnttson, Ituby Collvor, Hon
rlotta Collvor nnd .Mrs. T. M. Coll
vor. Tnko jour family ti TIMIKKV
or CIIICKIIX IIINNKIliit tho MI-TV
CAFKTintl.V SUNDAV.
agjMpfc HKk-H 1.
4HipiKSjH.
wmr ssk. oli
vji KTb xHPA
Try u
Suiters.
Jtiissliin TlilrMovltcli ut
Coos Bay Musical Directory
.i ...I. l.... O 11 f..ltl l.l...
tnu bh Playing was very ,Sr. M. K. Goo. Smllh and baby
Robert, Mrs. Dald Hunch nnd baby
I'.'lUuhcth, Mrs. .1, Krouimluga, Miss
llhinch Cutilii, MIhh Olu Klclnud,
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good.
MIhx Ar who Is ono of
Mis. Cnnwuy'K pupllw, nsUted
with two uumbar. MIm Ayro
Iiiih n wpeinlld volco nnd the
umllciiif eiijnyod hor hIukIiik er
iniicli.
MIhh I .a mo n poMoMoii rnro gifts
, iu ii leHclier. Tun recital hmt Sat
urdn was another proof of her
mnrked ability.
I
1 I'llMMNAUi: Cl.lll
'I he ".Mixllny From tho South"
four i.irt souk arrannod by nrr
llitli PlWo piomliwH to b a special
nlti.it tlun nt the Cliumiunde cou
'it at the i low of the . ennon.
Swaiiiv Rir, Carry Mo Mink to
Old VIibIiiI.i. Old Hhick .li, .Ms
Old Kciitiuky lloiii, .M.Uhn's m
di- Cold. Cold Urouii', iui, l)e
l..iiid. niako up lho luodlox. lilonil
ln the miIcws iu Utfiiuttriii liftc--iiiouy.
i
Tho darky wrviinilo 'Wako MIm
Llndj," u trio, words b Lillian i
Footer Colly umi rraiigiHl lJ
' Waldo Warner, 1 tt Jolly melud)
upon wliiiii the club u working to
brtnii out tho iliiie linrui-uiy mid
ilixlim bvlongluu to th- southern
mti ili'
On utronui of the utreuuou work
nn tin. i lionise nt iht meeOng Frl
i'n iih. KkliKid puper vs held
oi-r tu- tin- ii-m incHliiK oi the
I lib.
A A A
I'lU'RCIl .MCSU'
Henrik Gjerdrum
PIANO INSTRUCTION
Studio MYRTLE ARMS
Phono 356-J
irso JriraoH: 110
Eo Conway
VOICE
Plhooe
Violin and Piano
I'. Anthony i'- .mj- s.
To.iihlug
Studli. ItHI
Phono U1IU-,).
Oivhotrn Work
CeiKrul Aii,
Apniiuieiit .'!
Tomorrow being plw Sunday,
Hi- tollowluK program of miule
will i.e givon at Ummaiiuel church
1 1 ii - t;.il 1
Oi an.
1 ' i 1; in 1 1
1 1 - K M .- 1 1 , ,
l i . - 'ii, Jtjn.u .No v'i
Becker
Brothers
HIGH
GRADE
PIANOS
Made In Ebony, Ma
hogany, Oak, Walnut.
Sold Exclusively By
Henrik Gjerdrum
Mjille rnis, Maisliflcld, Or,
369L
in
WATER WASTE
Llttlo drops of wntor drlpplnj; from many faucets nnd lenity
flMiiros mnkofl a flood of waste. New washers nro easily placed
in fnucotB and doos not requlro n plumber If thoro Is n vnlva
to shut off nil tho wntor from tho houso n8 thoro should bo In
ovory enso. A now washer costs nbout nothliiB but If n leak Is
nllowod to continue Iour, tho vnlvo sent may bo cut and an en
tiro now faucet required.
A faueot leaking to tho extent of only sepnrato drops of water
will wasto 10 unllons por day and 5S40 gallons per year V nolo
1-8'.' Inch In dlnmotor is so small that nn ordinary phi will
nearly fill it, yet In ono day 528 Kallons or In ono year U1,700
Billions of water will bo wasted, which Is as much as :i or 4 fani
llles nWU ubo In the sumo time. Multiply tho waste from ono faucet
by seural hundred nnd tho figures nro so enormous that It u
Miotic 1.t.n ...! -.1 . .. ' ' a
..iij luiiivt hi vim way waier systems nil over tlio
trjlns to educattf tho public In preentltiB waste.
country aro
Coos Eay Water Company.
.MAltSUFIKLD AND XOK'III IIKXI), Olti:(jo.
What Has Done So Much Fi
A flaM ClM-m 'A o I71nf vinikvl
n C44i VAIJ UOWIWV
Whether amid thn whirr nf 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 giving better re
sults at less expense
A Still Wider Application
Central Station Service
is bound to mean a still cleaner town. The
SPnrnnnfmn nf ihn nnnenmntinn nf fuel 10
light and power in our power plant wquld
eliminate the smudge Which is invariably a
part of the promiscuous individual consump
tion of fuel. ..
Efficient methods of production mean tnai oy
tho lien nf Ponlnol O Infirm CnrilriP VOll Will D
assured of absolutely reliable power at less
vua. vvny nui invusliiait: iiuvi
Oregon Power Co,
Second and Central
Phone 178
n-'
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Don't take any chances
Aetna-ize Yourself Todnv
You cannot afford to bo without health or aoMnf i.. r.
Villi n.it ,i..lv. .! .1.. I . . w,k "OUUtHCO.
w "' iu uisurniico, out you
until in l.
li:ivn llin ,w.rn,.. ll.. ... .... . . ' . ' ' V ,u UO "UU
....... ... .vi, t.,. (U mu uosi anu most reliablo
IIIU UUSlllOSS,
company in
See me or phono mo at once and I will explain It to you
E. I. CHANDLER, Agenfc
Marsh fic'd, ;,.o CoKo Uuildlmr
Hiffh Onalitv Groceries
Olir 0WI1 nrnmnt nnrl nnrtinnlnr HftliverV ServlCJ
flolent clerks-being out of the high rent dis W.
keeping our prices as low as consistent
ness makes
Conner & Hoadand
The Leatlinn Grocers Dealers in Good. GroceflfK
797 Smith nnno,l,.,ow DhnnrtC 348-J W
--. wwi.i, a ui UUUIVClVi I IIUII-w - " -
lrttl3tfea