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THE COOS BAY TIMES, WARSHFIELty, OREGON. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 30, 19 15-EVENING EDITION, TJ- THREE It is in convenient form. It is adaptable to a large variety of table uses. Its ingredients are. pure and it is always uniform in quality. In its making the utmost cafe and skill are practiced. 11852 -elu on (ho Hy, Jw Iosco us. r. rF-. ! Oar motto "Vour money's worth or your nionoy Imclf." LTh U Southwestern Oregon representative of High Quality Groceries K , rKsbeing out of the high rent district ana Ns rnakUr PnCes as ow as consistent with good Conner & Hoagland gA- -io mh r777 Tl C " wts rtTTTn r-rr4'fri-irn ooa !-- w-.--. Foryoui uwxi vwWWU oo uiat yuu ground Chocolate superior to all conomicai iuuu-ucvcifcigc yuu can ouy 5. 6. hie Proof is in the can the label Order from Your Grocer Today Ctiirdidelli's The Gmflw Ground Chocolate In -b., 1 lb. and 3 lb. hermetically sealed cans. There's a double economy In buying the 3 lb. can. D. GHIRARDELLI CO. 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Its distinctive flavor, due to the proportions of the finest cocoa and pure sugar used in its making, has never been successfully imitated. is your guide. MP-, pi ?m !vfrt mIhX SPECIAL SCHOOL MEETING Notice Is hereby i;lven to tlio le gal votcra of School District No. 9, of Marshflold, Cooa County, Stnto of Oregon, thnt n special school mooting of said district will bo hold ht Central School building In said district on tho ICth day of Novem ber, 1015, at 7:30 o'clock In tho afternoon, to voto on tho proposi tion of levying n special district tax. Tho purposes for which tho nionoy to bo raised by this lovy shall bo expondod, aro shown by tho follow ing itemized budget, which Is hero by mado a part of this notlco: Toachors' salaries .' $2 1,289. 55 Apparatus, such as maps, chalk, erasers, stoves or curtains, and general supplies 2,500.00 Insuronco 300.00 Repairs of schoolhouses, outbuildings or fences. 1,500.00 Inldentnls 1.000.00 Tclophono and Telegraph ... 100.00 Janitor 2,500.00 Gymnasium oquipmont nml supplies 500.00 Fuel 1,500.00 Light B00.00 dork's Salary, supplies and expertlng books . . 300.00 , Water C00.00 Domestic Science supplies -150,00 Manual training supplies 450.00 Interest on outstanding bonds 3,910.00 Principal on bonds .... 000.00 (..Total f-10,999.55 Dated this 15tli day of Octobor, J1915. A. T. HAINES, Chairman Hoard of' Directors. 'Attest: JOHN P. HALL, Clork. (Jot your Job printing dono nt Tho Times offico. MATT L.MAY CHANDLER HOTEL, MARSHFIELD OREGON' Telcphono -0 JIEIMIKSKXTINO HAAS BROS. GHOCKHH ARMOUR & CO. PHOVISION8 AMERICAN BISCUIT CO., CHACKEK IAXUFAOTUHEHS ASTORIA FLOURING MILLS CO. FLOUR AND FEED 'iT-r,m , '.nod? tfMwm JlfivnE1 ( 1 MUSICAL CIRCLES On Sundny afternoon nt 2:30 In tho Orpheum Theator, tho Coos Day Concert Band will give another ono of their free concerts and have ex tended an invitation to tho public to attend. Tho program follows: .March. "Thundering Cannons." Wncek Overture. "Tho Comedy". ..Suppo Caprice. "Tho Interrupted lien- dovouB." Goubllcr Suite. "Atlantic." (The Lost Con tinent.) Safranok n. Morning Hymn of Praise. b. A Court Function. c. I Lovo Thee. (The Prlnco and Anna.) c. Tho Destruction of Atlan tis. Selection from tho comic opera, "The Army Chaplain" Mlllochor March. "America First." .... Losey Star Slmngled Banner. - INFORMAL RECITAL I - An informal recital was given Tuesday evening nt tho Conserva tory by pupils of Mr. GJerdrum, Mr, Hunt and Miss Larson. Thoso ap pearing on tho program wcro Miss Victoria KJellnnd, Miss Jrono Holm nml Mr Alfred Fllesburg, piano pu pils, and Miss Anna Cox, Miss Hit dur Sclandcr and Mr. Hcrbort Dus- tcrdd, volco pupils. Miss Mnry Kruso assisted with tho accompan iments, and also played the Sonata In C minor, (first movement) for two pianos by Mozart-CJrlcg, with Mr. GJerdrum at tho second piano. All tho porformorH did credit to themselves and their Instructors, and tho recital was much enjoyed by thoso present. , POPULAR CONCERT . Tho first popular concert ,to bo given by tho members of the Ilon rlk GJerdrum Conservatory faculty will tako place November 7, at tho Noblo Theater. An unusually In teresting program Is being arrang ed. Jeno Sovely will piny WllholmJ's arrangement of Schubort'H wonder ful Avo Marin and Wagner's "Walth or's Prldo Song," nlso arranged by WllhclmJ. An Hungarian Dauco by Urnlims will nlso bo ono of Mr. Sov oly's numbors. Mr. Hunt has so lected tho famous aria "Erl tu cho Macchlavl" from tho Mnskod Hall by Verdi, besides other numbors of great Interest. Miss Edna Loulso Larson Is to bo tho piano soloist for this occasion. Evnryono will bo anxious to hear Miss Larson ugaln. Thcro has been too long tin Interval slnco sha appeared In Murshflold. With her brilliant tech nique and flno musicianship Alio al ways captivates hor nudlonco, A quartette has been organized by Gerald Hunt, which will appear for tho first time on this occasion, sing ing tho quartotto from Rlgolotto -Tho members aro Mrs. R. E. Miller! Mrs. E. Stauloy Henderson, Gorald Hunt and H. Ostllnd. Tho concert will bo givon nt popular prices, tho admission to bo 25 conts. A pack ed houso should bo tho roward of tho artists who aro doing so much to uplift tho taato for tho best of music In this community, v 4 ? I RANDON CONCERT Referring to tho concert given by Messrs GJordrum, Hunt nnd Sovoly, of Marshtlold, Friday ovonlng, Oct. 22nd, In the Orphoum theater nt Dan don, tho Recorder of thnt town makes tho following commont: There was nothing common or mo dlocro about tho ontortalnmont given by tho GJerdrum Conservatory facul ty of Marshtlold at tho Orphoum ? - OLGA HENDRICKSEN nUQGB Graduato of tho Columbia College of Expression Chicago, Illinois READER AND TEACHER Studio 109G Commercial Av. Phono 38G-J b 4 The Henrik Gjerdrum Conservatory of Music (incorporated) Enrollments Daily in all Departments . Phono 35G 0 Friday night. Every number ou tho program was high class nnd was proscntod with the skill nnd talent that bordered closo on genius. At the piano, with vocal music nnd the violin tho mechanical exocutlon was lu the superlative degree. "Honrlk GJerdrum, plnnlst, nppenr od in nil the numbers as an accom panist nnd In three of tho numbers nppenred singly ns n soloist on tho plnno. His finger work wns n mnr vcl to behold nnd ho won prolonged npplnusc nt tho conclusion of each of bis solo selections. His work wns Hint of n finished artist and to listen to him was a treat. "Gerald Hunt tho Barltono soloist dolighted all with bis selections. Ho had perfect control of his tones nnd was ropcatcdly applnunded nnd on- cored. "Tho music or Jeno Sovoly wns a revolatlon to many who did not think It posslblo to wring such music out of n violin. Sovoly is evidently n Hungarian by birth ns well ns train ing for ho has the staturo of tho pco plo ncross tho Danube. Short and swarthy with a shock of blnck hnlr ho looked tho popular conception of nn nrtlst. Every pnss of tho bow ncross tho strings of his Cromonn Aroused molody of tho sort tho old mastors dream of. Sovcly'B selec tions were a musical treat nnd were npprcclntcd by nil lovers of violin music. "Tho cntertnlnmont which wns for tho benefit of tho high bcIiooI stu dent body wns glvon a fair patron age." 4 RAND CONCERT I 1 Tho program to bo glvon by tho Coos Day Concort Hand this Sundny nftcrnoon, at 2:30 o'clock In tho Or phoum Theatro, Is of spoclnl Interost to tho music loving public, ns It con tains, not nlono now numbers, but numbers thnt nro espcclnlly populnr with tho Mnrshflcld audiences. Among tho now numbers will bo tho Ovorturo "Tho Comedy" by Franz Von Suppo. This Ovorturo was written by Von Suppo In 1892 for a fairly talo which hnd been drama tized by Honrlch Rlttor von Vovltch nlgg. Tho piece wns very successful and much of this succobs wns duo to Suppo'8 music, which hnd boon de scribed ns of unusual brllllnncy, vo ry melodious nnd cntchy. Strnngo to any, with tho disappearance of tho piece, tho muslo was forgotten, until through u number of fortuunto cir cumstances tho Ovorturo wnB recov oi cd. It Is in Suppo's most lnsp'lred voln nnd will stand favorable com parison -with, his very best Overtur es, particularly Plquo Damo nnd Pool nnd Peasant. Safranok now nulto "Atlantis" (Tho lost Continent) has been receiv ed with so much favor, nnd so many requests for Its repetition having boon recolvod, tho Hand Is Again rendering tho number. This eulto is of four pnrts. Tho first part, tho Morning Hymn of Pralso, being dcscrlptlvo of tho rollg Jous Ufa on tho Contluont or Atlan tis. Tho second pnrt Is of lighter voln yet with n touch of pomposity dcscrlptlvo of n Court Function. Tho third numhor Is a lovo song, "I Lovo Thflo." representing n Duet by tho Prlnco nnd tho Princess "Anna." Tho fourth nnd Inst numbor of tho sulto, "Tho Destruction," Ib q mnstor pleco In Itself. Tho main purposo of this numbor Is to represent tho de struction of tho Contluont and tho thoughts of tho pcoplo ns thoy wero being destroyed. Hits of melodies from tho pravloua three numbers aro faintly henrd In tho destruction, representing tho thoughts of tho pcoplo us they woro being destroyed. Somo thoughts were of tliolr religion as brought out by tho molody "Tho Morning Hymn oi Pralso." Othor thoughts woro of Court life, as In tho "Court Func tion" whllo others woro of lovo ns represented by tho "Lovo Song." Mr. Safranok Is n young Army nnud Master and la gaining much promlnouco as a romposor. Another number of tho program i tho "Army Chaplain," taken from tho Comic Opora of thnt name. Tho Oporn has not bcon produced in tho United States recently, but It Is bo ing revived In Europo and Is becom ing very popular. Tho last number on tho Program, "America First," is qulto appropriate at this tlmo. -.CONTRIBUTED Iliillowo'eii bull, Fugles ball, Sn'. ijnlny night. Platt'w OrrheNtrn. P . w. i" Continued from Tngo 2) j-u-u-unj-tj-Ln nn,-1-u-t-u-u-urir. Another interesting chorus re- hcnrsal was held last Monday eve nlng nt the Conservatory. Tho fol- lowing chorus numbers were prnc- ticeii: "My Lovo Dwelt In n North- em Land," by Elgnr; "Tho Miller's Woolng," by Failing, nnd ProthoV "Twilight." Next Saturday nftcrnoon nt -1:00 o'clock, pupils of Miss Edna Louise Larson and MIbs Mary Kruso will glvo n rccltnl nt tho Cpnsorvntory. All tho performers nro tho prlmnry pupl's in tho Conservatory. All pu pils of tho Conservatory aro cor dially invited. I LODGE ELECTION8 AND IN- I ITIATIOXS -. Tho unnunl district convention of tho Roboknh Lodge wan hold on Wed nesday of this week in Mnrshflcld, representatives being present from Bnndon, Myrtle Point and North Bond. Tho program wan held In tho lodgo rooms In tho Odd Fellow building, nnd in tho nftcrnoon, tho officers for tho coming yenr wcro el ected nnd Installed, a sumptuoufl banquet wnB served In tho evening by tho local order. A detailed account of tho nffnlr nppenred in Thursday night's lsfliio of tho Times. 4 J Lnst Monday ovcnlng, tho womon of North Bond order of Woodcraft mot In Taylor's hnll and olectod tho following officers: Cora Lcnnnn Tho Past Ouardlan Neighbor. Graco Smith Guardian Neighbor. Edna Tompkins Advisor. Lillian .McDonald Clork. C. II. Worrell Banker. Winifred Kern Magician. Margaret Haines Attendant. 8nrah Fnrrln Inuor Scntlnol. .Toslo McKay Outer Scntlnol. Julia EvaiiB Cnptalu of Ounrds. Solum Simpson Muslclnn. C. A. Mnyboo, Mrs. Ethol Worrell and Mrs. Anna Rlggs Mnnagors. Tho lodgo rooms woro very prettily Arranged In Hnllowo'on stylo, nnd fol lowing tho business program, a dain ty luncheon was sorved by a commit too of ladles, Tho Marshtlold order of Women of' Woodcraft nlso elected officers nt tliolr regular mooting last Monday ovonlng, in their lodgo rooms, which resulted In tho following In dies being placed in offico: Guardian Neighbor Ruby Drows. Advisor Kolnm Mnson. Magician Ada Harrington. Attondant Lizzie Brown. Re-elected clork Mnry Cownn, Captain of tho Guard Lillian Moroy. Ro-eloctcd Banker Ann Smith. Ro-olocted Mnnagors Euphomla McCulloch, Nolllo Owen nnd Orn McCarty. Tho remainder of the ovonlng wns spont lu n social way nnd dnluty ro froshmonts woro sorved. This wns In chnrgo of Mrs. C. P. Mnson. Twoivo now mombors woro Init iated Into tho North Bond Royal Nolghbor Lodgo lnst Tuesday even ing, tho affair being hold In Log glo'a hall. Tho candldntcs for Initiation woro: Mrs. Lena Arkloy, Alta Oroko, Mrs. E. Hemingway, Mrs. Myrtlo Bock, Mrs. Arthur Derbyshire Mrs. ICdiut Borgren, Mrs, 'Earlo Hutohlns, Mrs, Edna Schaftor, Mrs. Ilesalo Praw nnd tho Misses Loulso Elsmi- gor, Ida Nollson and Ella Wolss. Tho visitors prosont from tho Mnrshflcld lodgo woro: Mrs. G. N. Bolt, Mrs. A. '., Downs, Mrs. R. Wal ters, Mrs. M. Prltchard, Mrs. S, J. Immol and .Mrs. Ruscom. Next Tuesday ovonlng, tho Marsh field lodgo will Initiate sovoral can dldntes nnd tho North Bond order will bo tho guest of tho ovonlng STORK KTORIES This wcok n llttlo daughter was bora to Mr. and Mrs. Vernon A. Smith, lu Borkoloy, California. Mr Smith Is tho son of Mr. and Mrs! C. A. Smith, nnd tho llttlo stranger Is their first child. Many congrat ulations nro oxtoudod this young rouplo from their friends on tho ay. j i. m Tho homo of Mr. and Mrs, L. A. Loomls, of North Bond, was mado very happy this week by tho arrival of n baby girl, born at Moroy Hos pital Sunday morning. EPISCOPAL LADIES' GUILD It was decided at tho business ses sion of the Episcopal ladles' Guild Tuesday aftoruoon, that they bold a bazaar nnd cooked food salo tho first Saturday In December. No thing definite was decided about tho baby show, which thoy nro.contonv plating, Tho names of Mrs, Jack Davis, Mrs. Henry O'Mnrn and'Mrs. QCOfijo AVM) WGre fl(lilp(l tO lllO lrKinl- borshlp roll. The visitors attending tho Guild this week wore: Mrs. E. Don McCrnry, Dr. June Martin, Mrs. Dnn ICcaUng, Mrs. F. M. Marhoffor, .Mrs. B. B. Ostllnd. Mr. J. B. Tower. Mr. A. II. Powers. MrB. IS. O'Don- noil, Mrs. F. . Hnue. Mrs. C. W. Tower, Mrs. Annie Tower. Mm. Tloln. Mrs. D. J. Hni, nnd Mrs. Goorgo Stophonjon snd Mrs. A. S. JT-ru-noinl of North Bond. Tho m..itiiR out woro: Mrs. O. A. Bennoti. Mi". E. P. Lewis, Mrs. F. W. Panic. Mr" Guy AVnrnor, Mrs. W.. B. Cnrti- Mr- F. A. Sncehl, Mrs. V. F, I 'ii : ,i, frs. J. A Matson. Mrs. 11. l: K. u w Mildred Ripley, Mrs It n Hatria, -Mrs. Harry Bradfleld, Mr" . R O'llrlon Mrs. L. A. LIlinnM, Mr3. N. t S. Mnttion, nnd .Mr". Y.. L. McCluro. Tlio.hostetfes, 4irs. Hors fall Jr., nnd Mr. Charles stnuff sorrod light refreshments at tho closo of tho nftemoon. Next Tues dny tho hosteBBes will be Mril Claudu Nnnburg nnd Mrg. ,T. A. Matton. VOUXG PKOPLK'S PARTV I ; Tho young people's ola-w of tho Christian Church Sunday School en tortntnad nt the churoh hall lnst Thursday ovenlnic with a delightful Hnllovvo'on party, which wns At tended by about -15 young people. Tho decorations woro all siiMostlvo of tho Hallowe'en season. Yollow and blnck streamer were draped from tho center of Hie room to tho four comora The lights were shad ed wtth Jack o'lantfrn'. N ivnjo ruga covered the floorn nnd hero and thore lu conspicuous placet woro largo yollow pumpkins, while ninny llttlo black cata and wlt.iir ndded to tho appropriateness of I lie nr rnngomontM. The Rtu't' cnmo mnsk od nnd appearing anion u thrm wero clowns, nogro woiirlir-, n Similslt girl and Mr. and Mr". .(icon .. Mnslt Ington. A foature of th, tvcnlnj wnu tho "hot coffee nmri i" artor which overyone uumnnUrd. nnd took pnrt In various games nnd contoBt. At n late hour refresh, mnnts cnuslBtlng of older, pumpkin plo, sandwiches, pickle nnd apploK Mvorq. served. C. A. Sohlbrodo Is tho .teacher of tho clnu. s : KLOSTHIt OI'iUll ' I , . , -. Mrs. D. H. Mulonoy was hostosa tills wcok to the IntRos of tho Klos tor Club and upeclnl guests Mrs. L. A. Llljoqvlst and Mrs. Frank Cohan nnd Mr. H. L. Crawford. A delightful afternoon of sowing nnd chut was followed by a dainty luncheon. Mre. N. H. McMillan will uutertnln the club at tho uoxt mcotlng lu two we-k". The mom bers out title week wre Mm. Oil Wilson, Mm. J. Q Jurvte, Mru. V. L. GrnnnlB, Mre. W. A. Raid, Mrs C. K. Ash. Mre, Lionel Gordon, Mrs. ? II. MnoMIIIan and Mrs. R. W. Morrow. - . ILLLOWI.'l. BIRTHDAY I PARTV Mite Loulso Loekhart, tlaiightor of Mr. nnd Mrs. Herbert Loekhart gnvo n Hallowe'en party yeatarday afternoon In honor of ho- Moonlit birthday, wliloh wan Wi-ilm -ddv of this weeka The clilblun ame In clown, Indian or oihr f In 1 1 cos tiimos, and after irul ixnirs of Hallowe'en sports .uxi i indlsli frolloe on the lawn. ! hiiii-iuou Oil Into the dluim; room of tho Lookhnrt home, ulu-. a tniHnK display of dalntltM - u. v.i-! with anticipation by the lau- ki. Tim children present wore Mm.iret and Wllltnm Luee. Klvle inut, Kl auor nnd .liminlo Flanagan H.j . nmry and Jlinmle KU-lntrdtioii. vi ulnla Coke, Violet Swmiion, i'.i.uo Mo Koown, Marie IIok"m T.onl.-i- Ma lonoy. Mary Eleanot Miiu. Rutlt Coroy, Kathryn Tom DoiIh foug stackon. Jacqiiellii" Wium:, John nnd William Elliott. - I LADIES' ART CM II I Mre. Rose Biultlt x hosted yos tcrday afteruoou to tb' iiH-iiiiure of tho Ladloa' Art Club wbo M.rnr tho tlmo lu gewtug and plca.nir ver sntlou until evenlnK, vbu tho 'ioet obs sorvod n dellrlom lum luo i TU nrtlstlo decoratlous wen- or li.iHow o'ou dofilgn. These pn ,cnt . ore; Mrs. J. A. Blatt. Mrs . s lilaneh hrd, Mrs. W. U. Cuitn. Mrs Jus. Cownn Sr, Mre. F M i'h Mrs A. S. Ulnuounrd, Mrs v ii irtla. Mrs. JtH. CQWAJi Sr Vi-, F M. Flyo. Mr. A. K. A.M. M L V. Fulkoustolu, Mr3 I . . '' -. C. La Chapelb- M i vnhur, Mrs. F. L. Bun ii. v i Tor roy, Mre. It . n "'-JO. Hoy a1 ' Mre. T win w. ..Js'oxt Frlda) o eliU U wet with. Mrs. A, L. HouiBwortU. (Continued on Take Eight). : i. - i rrS i,i if i , i ,la dj '1 if.,. I i ''I a tin ( a -liC. .'.I .1 i rVfl I I l 'I ! : i i