The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, May 01, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Page FOUR, Image 4

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, MAY 1, 1915-E VENING EDITION.
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COOS BAY TIMES
M. C. MALOXHV, Editor and Pub.
DAX E. MALOXEV, Xcwh Editor
Official
Official
Paper of
Paper City
Coos County
of Mnrshfleld.
Address nil communications to
COOS HAY DAILY TIMES.
M
M
USIC
USICIA
AMD
NS
interest in
MUSICAL
EVEXTS
XOTARLE
this week
Entered at tlio PontoMce nt Marsh
field, Oregon, for transmission
through tho malla as second-class
muil matter.
nil': concert
-lull,
SURSCRIPTIOX HATES
DAILY.
Ono year JC.00
Per Mouth CO
weekly.
Ono year $l.j0
When jinld strictly in advance tlio
Biibscilptltm ntlco of the Coos llay
Times Is $.1.00 per year or ?2.G0 for
eix months.
An Independent Republican news
paper, published ovory evening ex
cept Sunday, and weekly, by
She uo a llttlf whoopo-r
Ho gave u whoop-i-lo,
Then fust and furious they sang,
' Then soft and sweet nnd slow,
1 And ono jiihii mTiipod tho fiddle
Hiring,
And oiif wulknil to tint! fro.
And there I not and cIobii forgot
Tho grout hli ugly lilill,
Korgot tho slngorg on tho stage,
Tlio music men nnd nil,
IMIHT Oltl'ORI) MUSIC
dosed my oyus ami plainly hoard
Tho mocklm? bird's low call.
H w. lluffoni moved to port ur-
inril fiom Arngo, Coos County, lust
week to net as Instructor of our
band. Mr. lluffoni Is an aceompllnh-
inl miiildiiii, and junior his tutolngo
I tho band will soon develop Into one
of the bent that can bo found in nny
of our small towns along tho coast,
as the hoys through their faithful
J practli o and under tho direction of
.V. V. Woodcosek, have already reach-
led n dnjtroo of considerable excell
ence. Trlbunu.
H
i
HAXI) CONCERTS
The Coos liny TIiiich PiiIiIIsIiIiik Co. i
And just as in tlio old sweet days, J
HE AX AMERICAN' I hoard you slnglnx dear,
ALE tho world Is busy Hunting of moclUiiic birds and lonely graves, Director 11. X. ronton has nuiioun-
ll,HntK.rtr and ...nllio toward' And ne,,rpr' nll(l "l0l' "ear' ,r0I bn'1 COMCorl for Sunday nf-
oiio another Is spteading th.ough I3ti-1 '" olu m 0I " mnm lornooii. May S.
no son siireiiils tluoiigii tne ' io win ' nuui mm nu.u. ...
witnering, uesiroy-
rope as
illllliuii njnii'iu, mi"i n, ..-.. rf M . , ,,,. a ,,.
1ir Villi llli'll nni' niiiu iiui. iui-Ji,-c-ui,
Tho Unlli'd States has liept out or ; Ho said not wlioop-o-lo,
trouble so fur. but millions of our i)t f,u. nrros tho cotton fields',
country's inhabitants luivo kDiwneii ( BOu,or 0Veiilng glow,
ncross tlio sea- fathers. lnothcrH. sin- ..,,,,,.. ...... ...,,..,, .i,,-!,,,. m,,i
tors, brothers, or more distant ro-'0f Haiilo, jou woio singing, ami
latlves. Hundreds living on Coos Hay! Well, dear, the rest you know,
have relatives on both sides of this Frank Hair in tlio St. Louis Clobo
ensnnguliinry struggle. , noniocral.
And when one has kinsmen or pv- A ... A
on distant kinsmen, killing or bo-:
Ing killed In the trenches It Is hard to
control tho reelings, to be neutral- -I I
in mfrniii from rrll ti cr bitter towards -
your neighbors hero whose kinsmen,
perhaps, are part of tlio foos your
kinsmen nre fighting.
This Is tho time to ho an American
first.
Nail old glory to the mast head and
then stand by the flag. You arc a
GET A HOME
.von nre
pliire
Evory inontli you delay securing your own homo
your progress. Each uiniith'H rent you pay out foi
ls thai fnt teh j on luivo lost.
A lioino Is n nocosslly, hut paying rail fSr ono In a luxury.
nfford flint kind of a luxury? Think It over.
'Maying
to live-
Can
ynu
MAY concert
ciiaminade ci.rn
Tlio Chiiinlnado club mot Friday
,11101'iilng at tho libtary niidltorliim
for their regular weekly rehearsal.
A special rehearsal for their concert
I which will bo given during tho 1nl
wcult In Mav will bo held III Guild
not" w!!f .lieS'ln'lhKS In ' "."' i at 7: 30. Tho
Europe--except to bring nbout peace 'inn uas noon pnu using unigo uiy
H possible! " ",0 choruses planned Tor their
Keel sorrow and pain that tho pet- j concert which will no given at mo
ty III feeling of crowned puppets Finnish hall,
should cause tho slaughter of mil- ... ... ...
llpiiB of men some perhaps, klntv-1
men of yours but when hatred he-
gins to steal Into your heart and tlio , CIU'IK'H Ml'SIC
blood red luizo of tlio battlefield
rises lieforo your eyes. ' Tho Coinniunlon servlco by (lower
n.,8!'.''.'"'.."""""!"'! t,.m,: .Yl'. !7'PVII be sung at luotnlng service of
nn American first, last, and nil tlio K11I11I111II1 i.v.iu,.,,,,..,! rillllf.i, on
On April 22nd. .Miss Sofle llnui-,
nier, tho noted soprano who will np-u
pear hero May 11th, gave a concert!
In Seattle, which U spoken of In tho
papers of that city ns a groat
triumph nil the part of tho youm?
singer. The Senttlo Times wrlto
In part:
"In tho selection of her program,
as well a In tho nrtlstlc presenta
tion of tho songs typical of tho var
ious nations, Miss lliiiumer demon
strated to tlio satisfaction of her au
dience that music is tho ono art nnd
language universal. She rendered
tho taxing scores with uniformly
ploRslug vocal quality and authori
tative interpretation."
time.
! Sunday morning. Mr
I man will sing n solo.
11. A. Hult-
XOT OXDEHSTOOI)
Not understood; wo move along as
under. Our paths grow wider us the sea
Hiina creep;
Along tho yyars, wo marvel iiud wo
wonder.
WhjMlfw Is life, nnd then wo rail
asleep,
Not tiiiiluiKtood.
SPECIAIi MCSIO
Not understood, we gather fiilso Im
pressions, Ami hug them closer an tho years
go by;
Till virtues often seem to us trans-gresslous,
I
0
Tho choir of tho Presbyterian
church have prepared special music
for tho Sunday suivlcos. They will
sing two iiiitheiiirt and Mrs. It. E.
Miller and .Mrs. . E. Conway will
slug solos.
-
School I 'nigra til
I
TO P.MIEXTS
.FIRST
ADDITION
TO
MAR SHFIELD
liny a liomo slto build you a liouso; it taken hut n fOW ilollara to
start. Pay for tho homo as you would pny runl. Every tlollar ou
pay out mi 11 la relumed you with the Interest that accrues from the
Incronso In vnltto of tho property; tho self satisfaction, tunl tlio rc'spm
of othois.
hook over FIUST ADDITION. You'll like It. Taku your Sunday walk
through the property; suo tho ninny rlno now homes you'll want lo l0
cato among llioni.
Soloel ouo of tlio levol fiOxt 20-foot liulldlnj; sHcm fndtiK on n grrnl-
oil sttcQl whoro tlio city water in ready to tup. Tho prlco Is right;
$800 mid buy 11 on terms lo suit your Income.' .lltney service If
doslro; lako cur nl lllanco Hotel, on Hromlway or Klflli stroc't,
only
you
Reynolds Development Co,
(OWNER)
178 Cciili-iil Ave.
u. ii
The study of musln by children
should begin nt an early ago. He-;
tween tho nges of seven nnd twelve
Is tho host time. I do alt of my (
teaching In tho homo and have found
by experience thnt chlldrou nccom
pllsh moro out of Instriicllnn nt homo '
than In nny other way. It enables1
the toachcr to Instruct tho parout in i
u uuinbor of valuable ways', so that J
tho pnront becomes of groat Import
ance In tho work. I
I am opoulng up now classes for
the coming season and nny ouo lo
siring to confer regarding musical
instruction, call Hairy E. l.eppert.
Pianist Toncher, Matlock Apart
ments. Phono 270.1.
There will bo a program of music
ami folk dancing nioxcntcd by 2.riu
grade school children next Tliursday
evening at the Oipheuni theater. The'
'entertainment l under tho direction i
'of Miss A. M. Vol, of the music and
iud thus men rise and rail, and ,arl depart mem and promises to be
live mid die,
Not understood,
poor souls with
Not understood:
stunted vision,
Oft mensurml giants by their nar
row kuuho;
The poisoned shafts or falsehood mid
derision
Are oft Impelled 'gnlnst those who
mold the age.
Not understood.
Not undemtood: how ninny youitt are
iiohliiK
Eor lack of HyiupHthy? Ah, dny
by day,
How many cheorloM, lonely hearts
uro hi'ontiliiK,
How many noble splrU rim iuva 1 1
Not uuderttoiiil. j
men would two Utile
Imrauly whoa they
O, (iod, tlmt
climicr,
Or Jiidgo Imm
cmitiDt moo;
O, Cod, tlmt men would draw h lit
tlo iiiwror
To one iiuother mid he nrarer
Thmi,
And uuderstoad.
SeliH'te.l.
of tin ti hum 1 Interest, presenting as it
does the work done In these recre
ations during the school year.
Following Is tho program which
' will conunoiico promptly ut eight
I o'clock -
, Music mill Folk Dancing. Pail I.
I (.Seventh mid eighth glade chorus.
Throo Parts
Tho Wnvo Maidens.
The Shell.
The Willow Nook.
SwIiik Souk Two Paris
2. Folk I)hih'Iuk-H. S. Second (initio.
Danish Dhiico of (ircotlug.
1 See You. '
Seven .lu nips.
3. Mother (inoin Melodhm.
Souk by II. S. Third (irndP.
DramwtlsiM Iiy II. S. Third (irndP.
Pun ''.
Cuntntn AH The Your ltounil.
Spring -Central Firth and Sixth
Crude girls.
Autiiiiin -Central Firth nnd Sixth
tirade boys.
Siitiinivr. .II. S. Fourth and Fifth
(irmln girls.
Winter II. S. Fourth nnd IMfth
Crude lioys.
iT-q t mo
rs rramiMiiE
E Coimway
lyirfcHe Airms
Flhoime 369L
WATER WASTE
I.lttlo drops or water dripping from many faucets nnd leaky
fixtures makes a flood of wuste. New washers inro easily placed
In faucets and does not require a plumber If thoro Is n valvo
to shut off nil tho water from tho houso as there should bo In
every caso. A now washer costs about nothing but If n leak Is
nllowed to continue long, the valve sent may ho cut ami mi en
tire new faucet ronulred.
A faucot leaking to tho extent of only separato drops of wator
will wasto 1C gallons per dny and r.S 10 gallons per year. A holo
1-112 Inch in diameter' is so small that an ordinary pin will
nearly fill It, yet In ono day &2S gallons or In ono year 101,700
gallons of wator will bo wasted, which Is ns much as .'! or I fam
ilies will uso In tho same time. Multiply the wnsto from ouo faucet
by several hundred and tho figures are so enormous thnt it U
enslly understood why wator systems all ovor tho country nro
trying to educate tho public In preventing wasle.
Coos Eay Water Company.
MAHSIIFIEM) AND NOUTII HEX1), OHECOX.
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PIANO INSTRUCTION
Studio MYRTLE ARMS
Phone 356-J
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VOCAI. TE.VCHEH
Marshfield-Coquille
Auto Stage
lcno l.eao
Owl Pliitiiuacy
Miiislirield Coiiilll
A.M. A.M.
fi..io 7:0(1
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NT.U.i: TIME SCIIEIU'I.E
Sclieilule nii'.iugcil to connect
Willi bonih in Hiiiiilon, ,stuge to
Mjrtlo Piiiiii, Wiuiu'c, Itosebiirg.
No delays.
l'aio from AlaislilUlil to Coiiullle:
7fi t'i'iili.
Single V litunU-lli, Prop.
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Mr. tiemld limit, vocal inslrmtnr
In South ikmiU Conservatory, South
Head. Iiul . bus accepted tho posi
tion n ou.l teacher jn Mr. llimrlk
(ijfrdriiiu'a Cousontttoiy or Muilc
to 'ji opened her next September.
Mr. CJoidriini l to be couMratiihited
on t.)i'urli!K siuli nn artist as Mr.
Hunt for this position. He cnnu
lilghly reconinieiideil ns u ilrst-clnsi
vocal teaiher und soloUt. lllg olc
Is of ho IiIkIi Imritoue order, lose
uiiut mid brilliant. Mr. Hunt has
had rio ,ears of voice tralnliiK un
iler biich dlalluitulshid tcurlieis xs
Moils llassljinger, Huston ; Frank II.
Wclister. Chlcngo. and Mllten J.
(iritlltlt or Xoiilb Mend. He bus held
the position Hrt ocul teacher in the
South Heiul Coiwenutor) for several
.M.iis, his work (hero blng blulily
siiiccssrul. He hug occupied th
poMilou us choir director in St. Paul'
M. E. church of South Mend, has
boon dii oi tor of tuo ThnliHii concert
quartette, ami of 'the Tulladcgn
Choral dull of (he tniiie city
lug ibo past five yeir Mr. Hunt
has snug i oiicert oratorio and opera
tic dii teg throughout w middle west
I
SO fill COOS ltlVKK HOAT
SXHVICH j
Tut-UXCIl E.VPHESH
leaves .Mur-liflcld every day
M 5. in. Leaves head of river j
ut il:l,"i p, in, j
HTEAMEU HAIXHOW
leues lioiul or rlor dully at 7 i
n. in. Leaves .Mai'h"Held nt 2 p.
in. For cliuiier npidy on board. I
HOOEllS K KSIITH j
Piopiletnr
New Models
"HENDERSON CORSETS"
also principal distributors
"ONYX" and "CADET"
HOSE
S.S.JENNINGS, No. Bend
A1TO KT.MJE TO
llOSElU'lUi FASTEST
The oiihlost, iiilckest und iheapo-.t
route bet m ecu Coo Count) points tin,)
the Southern Pacific KuHwuy i the
Coos Hay and Uoaebiirg anto line
la tho oM Coos Hsy Warfou road
Autos leave Mamltfleld r.ul Kosc'uhu
Dur- l,ttiu uiruuiB nnu lunil pueneis a
iiosiiiisiioii iu a no in nine hours.
Eure betworu MarshfleUl uiid Kose
burg only $S.OO.
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Weekly Service Coos Hay and San Frtscucd,
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Freight and Passenger Service $
SAILS I'HOM MAHSHI'IELI) VOW SAX FItAXCTSCO AXI Ml
ii.iMiu, rnriihii.w, AritiK -u, ivi n..i i. ..
San Francisco Office. 000 Fio Itulldlng, and Vtt KA
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Coor Titiv Ao-nnf:. D. V. rc.QEORGE. P
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To Portland
every Thursday
mill wnu 111. Ills Mtuiluv to Cooa Uay1 'r riicuiir
jaimuiB well lor the success of tl' El'SY COHXElt
I Conservatory. .Muisliiloltl
aud tickets r.ill
nitre stohe
Phono mx I
There is nothing of more importance to the child's
development than music. Music taken up in early
years is more easily mastered, tends toward the re
finement of the youth and furnishes not only an ad
vantageous recreation but affords real pleasure to
the entire household.
Every member of the family is entertained and
where there is music in the home, there is less wor
ry about affording home recreation that will keep
the young folks from spending their idle hours or
evenings where they should not be.
We can furnish you almost any instrument you
desire on easy payments. If you cannot pay for it
out of your own income, enlist the young folks' help.
Come in and talk it over witli us or write us about
anything you desue in the music line.
3!$A&0Mfc
TUB FAST AND COMTORTADLI
S S. Geo. W. Elder
NEWLY EQUIPPED
O. F, McGEOHGE
Phono 44, Mnrshflold
NORTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP 00.
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Phone
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