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fVS- 1 Vs- THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, JANUARY 22, 19 16 EVENING EDITION. THREE MmsIcs Influence f f ACMNTljk SICKNESS 'SIWUIDSODDENLYSTRIKE HOVrAR IS THE DOCTOR??? -.in!. n fpicnhone in' Willi fcF-j' vourjiome.he is in the S'room. This means promptassistance, relief frompain.'lifesavedAre yourgoing to let another' daygoby,mthoutatete-J phone.'in your home? iim... fnioc chances? The cost is trifiingthe servn't n j"- i Dropa'card today to, Coos and Curry ' Telephone Co. 'and naveia rui;iv;iii- '!.. oll' nnH tell VOU how little it costs to have tf telephone' in. your, house. Western Electric telephones: , (guarantee' you best serviced See Us for Music If you want A piano A player Piano A phonograph Stringed Instruments Sheet music . Phonograph records Or Anythlne In tho music lino, conio fn and talk It over. Wo oltltor hnvo It In stock or can got It quickly for )ou. wo liavo somo iiBCtl plnnos on hlch wo nro making vory low pric es. L. L. Thomas Music Store 73 Central Avonuo Tho F.A. KILBURN sails for Portland Via Astoria JANUARY 23 l-'rom .Smith Tonnlnul Rode tor Information call 130 L. G, Cl'SHINO, Agent. south c008 iiitor boat service launch express leaves Marshfleld ovory day 8 . m. leaves head of river at 8: IB p. m. STEAMER RAINBOW 'eaves head of rlvor dally nt 7 . m. Leuves Marshfleld nt 2 p. m. For charter apply on "board. ROGERS & SMITH Proprietor! What the User Thinks ADVERTISING analysts beforo Preparing copy, always try the user 'nU U' "VleW Wni ot ' h It la the first step towards mak ing a successful appeal. nJ ,La. they n,way Bearc 'or hGvrfV,olnt ot vIow wlen ,JK cme to placo their advortls- wouMU,leyMa,d' th0 nowspaper mediJn! " great nlrBal Th ' flhe i'e .newspaper Is tho place w ltll,e consumers as natural wel !ur U!Q advertising- mes Uon .. .thejr d0 for tno i"torma ou as to current events. Th BefiBB'ecre$ of U,e Bucce8S ot that Pi?Ptr n5,vertlBlnB Is the fact ot hi uSCUeB "tU V,CW P0,nt 4 ,.l 7 ... S. "XZ3S&. .' .. 2 ' .1 BUU'W V.5S, A m. Ki mfa y Abite?. T. . - &S? tig? ., 4k : viSfi'r i M ira Y.S' VKJW' - . -' Hk The Kiddies' Nightcap Tie child's evening cup of Ghirardclli's It's light enough to rich in nourishment, childhood health. One of the strongest virtues of Ghirardelli's , Ground Chocolate is its assimilative quality.' As a variant in the little one's diet, Ghirardelli's Ground Chocolate will help you out of many a predicament It's the most economicarof foods for what it supplies in nutriment .and ' deliciousness A tablespoonful, a cent's worth, makes a cup. Order from Your Ghirardeilis The OmUjr Ground Chocolate In Ji-lb., 1-lb. and 3-Ib. hermetlcnlly sealed cans. There's a double economy in buying the 3.1b. can. D. GHIRARDELLI CO. Plw Sine 1852 For STOCK RANCH -Near AllcRAiiy, mostly bottom, Rood build liiRa, HO head cattle, team, rarmliiR tools, flno orcbnrd, de lightful plnco to live, l'rlco 97500. Terms. STOCK OR DAIRV RANCH CIoso In, 20 cows, team, Rood liullilliigd, orchardH, tools, (100 ucros, (15 of which is flnost bottom. Price 910,000. Tornw. DAIRV RANCH Closo In, WH ncrcs, 175 Is bottor, flno biilldlniis, team. Prico 21,001). Terms. DAIRV RANCH R. R. ilopot on placo, closo In, 530 acres, half Is richest bottom, flno bniblliiRS, both rail and water transportation, 10 bead htclc, (cam. l'rlco $.W,Q0O. Spleu. did tonus, with Interest nt fivo per cont. FRUIT RANCH Splendidly located, 1000 loRanberry vinos In full lx-arlnR, flno orchard, flno bulldlnRS, 17 ncres, 0, 200, Terms. DEVELOPED COAL MINE On tiile wntor, flno conl and lots of it. l'rlco way down. CHICKEN RANCH Close in, 10 ncres, Iioiiso. Only $800. CHICKEN RANCH 15 acres, closo In, !10 down and 915 n month. . FOR TRADE Wo have North Rend property and rnnchos to trade for North Dakota property. (Como in and Invos tlgnto. ' Wo hnvo Oklnhoii.ti property to trade for Coos Hay city or ranch property. 01TV PROPERTV North Bend or Marshfleld. Wo havo it if you nro looking for bargains mid locations. INSURANCE Wo carry a full no of fire Insurance. KOOS OREGON DEVELOPMENT CO. PIONEER BLOCK 1 NORTH BEND. OREGON OCEAN BEACH AUTO LINE Gorst & King. Leava Marsbfield nt 7 . in., and returning leaving from Empire at fi am. Leave Marshfleld at 11 n-m. and returning leato South BiTaUMU. Leave Marshfleld at 5 p. ,. and rctrn.Bg leave South Slough at P. "' ,.v toftfrf S "i w?J MurKiiiKuock tf . Will) GlIIRARDUirs i1 . v meal should he a Ground Chocolate. sleep on and yet a handmaiden to S Grocer Today Sale Sun Franclico 4, 7s pJ, ", T HE breast that Is soothed by music need not bo a Bavago breast. Tho poet need not havo Bpcclflcd when ho wroto for tho power of music Is over nil. Whcthor tho heart throbs for tho heart of the savage or the Mvjllzed being, music can qulot tho fenr, ni'ouso tho passion, or speak tho Heiittmont of tho inner man. Tlio birds of tho nlr woo with tho lovo note; tho kitten purrs out Its contentment, tho llttlo lnd whlRles tho joy of tho life Mint Is his and melody of somo character expresses tho feeling of bird, beast and man. Tho lovo note of tho bird may be followed by tho call for the lost nmto, and tho beat ot tho tom-tom at tho pryo marks tho passing of a savago soul. Tho warrior Is fired with patri otism and with tho lust for victory when tho martial strains fill his cars, and music Is Just rb potent In tho tido v)t battlo as tho roar of shot nnd shell. But it Ib in music's accompani ment to pleasuro and Joy and colo bratlon that it Is most often asso ciated and In its contribution to Ilia cult'uro of civilized Ufa that it finds its chiefost expression. Band and orchestra, glee clubs nnd choirs, nro orgnnlzed In ovory community, nnd they occupy an Importnnt placo In community life. They nro assets in tho civic organization worthy of endorsement, encouragement nnd support. Coos Bay is fortunate In tho pos session of n number ot musicians of unusual talent. It has a num ber ot musical organisations but tho most important nnd tho ono with tho greatest possibilities of contributing most to tho musical culture ot tho community Is. the Gjcrdrum Conservatory of Music, but It lacks tho whole-hearted sup port which It should rccelvo from LEAVES CHURCH REV. C. M.WNE KNIGHT LEAVES BANDON CHURCH Takes Fourtopn Members With 111m and Joins Another Church In The Kniiio City (Spoclal to Tho Times) BANDON, Ore, Jn. 22. Anoth er chnptor has boon enacted In tho troublos of tho Motliodiat Episcopal church bore. Recently tho pastor, Rev. C. Mayno Knight, was assault ed on tho street by Chnrlps Martin who blacked tho preachers' oyo. It was Btatod that tho mattor was Bet tied In tho Justica of tho pcaco of fice and that tho two shook hands and agreed tp bo friends. Martin nt tho tlmo was fined $10. Now It appears tho minister nnd somo of Ails followers havo witit drawu from tho church. Tho Dan don Western World prints tho fol lowing: Tho troublo In tho local congrega tion ot tho Methodist Episcopal church, which has boon browing for sovoral months, culminated lust Sun day whon Rev. C. Mayno Knight, tho pastor, and fourtcon members loft tho local organization and jolnod tho ranks at tho M. E. Church, South, of this city. It is said that others In tend to follow them within tho next fow weeks. Rov. Knight expects to becomo nssoclato pastor of his no'wly adopted church, in charge of the lo ral congregation, wbllo Rov. Cross, who Is the regular pastor, will tnko up church work along tho Coqulllo river. Tho M. E. church on Second street Is at present without n pastor, but Sunday school and class mcotlngs hnvo boon announced for next Sun day as usual. OLDEST RED CROSS MEMBER. Is Polntod Cap, Canadian Indian, Who at 108 Sends Portrait. Ottawn, Canada. A novel plcturobni beeu reeorved by Sir Bobort Borden, tho Canadian premier, nnd forwarded by him to tho local Red Cross rooms. It U that of tho oldest member of tho Bed Cross society In tho world nnd nt that n western Indian, Pointed Cap. who belongs to the Fllo hills Indian reservo in Saskatchewan. lie will bo 103 years oliljon Nov. 11 next. Tho establishment of n branch of tbo Bed Cross society for theso Indians shows how deeply tho people of all classes In tho. Dominion nro interested In tbo war and eager to find u way of lending nsslstunce, it is sad. PROFESSOR LOST IN WILDS. Wife Sails to Search Australia For Missing Entomoloolst. Berkeley, Cal. Mrs, GencvlovoBrla well, wlfo of J. W. Brldwell, former entomologist; nt tho University of Cali fornia, Is on her way to tbo antipodes In search of her husband, who went .Into tho wilds' of Western Australln somo months ago ns tbo ngent of tuo Hawaiian government in search of par. asltcs to control insect pests. Professor Brldwell wnj, last heard from when ho sailed from Sydnoy, N. S. W., for ports on tbo west const of Australia, whenco ho expected to pro ceed inland. tho pcoplo of tho community. Henrlk GJordrum, tho director ot tho Conservatory,' resigned tho position as one of the leading toach crs In tho Hardin Collego Conser vatory, at Mexico, Mo,, and camo to Marshfleld for tho purpose of or ganizing n Conservatory ot Music in tho fall of 1911. After ono year of private teaching, ho organized the Conservatory, and opened the samo to tho public In Soptombor 1915. Tho Conservatory Is nn In corporation, protected by tho State with power to confer degrees nnd grant diplomas. It can bo said In all truthfulness that tho Ilcnrlk GJordrum Conser vatory ot Music can compnro favor ably with any school on tho Pacific Const when it comes to actual merit of teaching. That tho Consorva vntory has nttalncd moro than Com munity IntorcRt Is shown by tho fact that thoro hnvo boon a number of Inquiries from other cities about the school. Tho pcoplo of Mnrshflold should tnko n personal prldo In this Insti tution nnd patronize It. It duly patronized tho Conservatory will no doubt becomo woll known over tho ontlro Pacific Const. Tho equipment of tho ncliool Is of tho very boRt, all studios supplied with flrst-clnss plnnos. Tho Inrgo studio' of tho director which Is also used for recitals, is furnished with Bcchsteln parlor grand, brought hero from Berlin, Germany. Tho pcoplo of this community owo It to themsolvcs to glvo this Institution tho support thnt Its mer it warrants. A now term , opens January 31 nnd It Is to bo hoped thnt its support will bo commen surnto with Its worthiness. Somo great philosopher lias said that "such Ks tho music Is, such aro tho pcoplo ot tho common I wealth." TABLET FOR INDIAN FRIEND OF WHITES Seattle Professor Seeks to . Honor Chief Pat Kanim. Seattle, Wash. Professor Edward S. Mcnny of tbo University of Washing ton Is nrouslng public interest in tbo mejnory of old Chief Pat Knnlm of tbo Snoqualmlo and Snohomish Indians. Chtof Pnt, n stanch friend of tbo cnrljr whites, is ono ot tbo forgotten heroos of pioneer days, nnd Trofessor Mcnny wants bis grnvo marked with a suit able monument. In tho days when settlors bad Reason to fear tbo lurking red foes in tho deep forests Chief Pat Knnlm'a pcoplo wcro powerful wbcro Everett now stnuds. It is not known Just when tbo chief died, but ho wns burled on n bank of tbo Snohomish rlvor. When tho grnvo was threatened by tho oversowing river relatives moved J tho remains to tho llttlo cemetery on tho Tulnllp Indian reservation, whero mnny of tho tribes bo ruled in power now llvo In humblo homes. Bancroft's "History of Washington" tells of tho chief's cxafllnesa In driving Olnsgow nnd Bnbbcson from tho first" sottlomeut on Whldby island In 1819. Ho mndo a flrcnt drlno With dogs nnd secured sixty deer for a feast of nssem bled warriors, no counseled In favor of driving tbo wblto men out of tho country, Glasgow nnd Bnbbo3on went back to Tumwnter, nnd tho next yonr Pat Kn nlm led nn nssnult on Fort Nlsqtially. Wbllo Pat Kaulm wns parleying Insldo tho Btockndo his brotbor wns killed lending nn nttnek by tbo Indians. Pat Knnlm was spared, and In 1850 ho mndo a trip to San Francisco in n sail ing vessel. What ho saw on that Jour ney mndo hhn rcsolvo to becomo a friend of tho wilto mnu. Ho faithfully lived up to that resolution for tbo rvst of his II fo. MAKES MODEL OF HIS JAIL. Prisoner Work For Fun Wouldn't Work For His Children. San Francisco. Joseph Swnnson, serving a term In the county Jail for fnlluro to provldo for bis children, baa proved his ability to provldo tor thorn If ho cured to try. During three weeks in Jail ltq model ed a wooden replied of tho building in which' bo is imprisoned with a 'saw. Jackknlfe nnd n pot of'gluo. Tbo win dows nro mndo of celluloid panes. Swnnson- has prcsonted Ida model to Sherirc Barnot, who has placed if In bis collection of curiosities. She "Chewed," He Said.' Huntington, W. Vn.-Frnifiils'M. Ed gell got a divorce" becauso his wlfo, ac cording to his petition, persisted In chowlng tobacco in lied. Ho nlso got the custody of tbo four chlliJJWH. The Limit. "WcJI, if. thnt WnLwn isn't tbo most conceited,. lf utlsiled, self" ,' "'es, I'vclniUid, you say somothlng of that kind beforo. What's started you off this tlmo?"'' ' -'. ? "He Just eeut a telegram of congrat ulations to Ids mother." "Well?" "Today's Ids, birthday,.". r-ifjCYory-body's Times want ads Drlng; results, (Continued from Page 2) 4 wwsssv. RAINBOW CLU a . at - BAPTIST CHURCH SOCIAL I 4 The Now Years Bally nnd Social hold In tho First BaptUt Church Inst Wednesday evening wns ono of the most Interesting nnn help ful affairs of Its kind held for n long time. Almost ono hundred pcoplo attended, somo ot tho mem bers being kept away on account of sickness. In a few opening words ot welcome, tho pastor, Bov. II. 11. Foskctt, urged a greater so cial spirit among tho members of the congregation and church and pointed out tho benefits gained by affairs of this kind. W. C. Illn mnn responded and with a fow wit ty nnd timely rcmnrks boosted for tho different departments ot church work. Tho other numbers on tho progrnm were Vocal Allot . .Misses Mnuol nna Alpha Jiauzoy Beading Mrs. C. 0. Gosney Selection. Malo Chorus Messers. Loland, Mnuzoy, Hall,. Foskctt, Honnlug, Doll nnd Sim mons. Bending Miss Frances Frnnso Beading Mrs. D. II. Pntchott Selection. Mixed Quartette MIsbOB Tlckell and Mnuzoy nnd MosBcrs. Doll nnd Honnlng. Rending Dr. Mnttlo B. Shnw Selection Mnlo Chorus Bending MIrb Bosbo Flanagan Singing of Old 8ong .Congregation Lead by Bev. G. L. Hall. All numbers renpondod to hoarty encores. Following this, dollclous refresh ments wcro served In the church parlor by n committee of, Indies nnd a gonulno social tlmo enjoyed. Tho jnnlo vchorus which mado such a hit promises to bo n per manent organization and will glvo two solcctlons tomorrow ovcnlng at tho BaptlRt church. Among thoso prcsont woro: Fred Glover. Rov. II. B. Foskctt, Mrs. Martha Dye, Suslo Kulju, Mrs. J. C. Doano, W. N. Lyons, Mrs. W. N. Lyons, Dr. G. W. Lcsllo, D. L. Rood, Mrs. D. Mclntyro, Mrs. Ma ria Gldmnrk, Stanley Acklos, Mrs. C. II. Marsh, Miss IsIs Marsh, Miss Francos Franso. Miss Ellen Rud- borg. Miss Allco TIckoll, Wnltor Illnmnn, Mrs. Wnltor Hlnman, MIsb Louisa Thompson, B. II. Pntchott, Mrs. I). II. Pntchott, Miss Bosslo Rudborg, Miss Bornlco Pntchott, Miss Ruth McLaughlin, Miss Holon McLaughlin, Lloyd Ruclborg, Mrs. R. P. Harrington, Everett Harring ton, Whitford Hall, Misses Miriam and Clomonco Wright, Mrs. Harry Hlnman, Alva Doll, Mrs. Alva Doll, S. Simmons Miss Lois Simmons, J. Wnhlonborg, Mrs. J. Wnhlonborg, Miss Allco Richardson, Rev. a. LeRoy Hall, Mrs. Jean Brown, Mrs. A. Haas, Mervon Hlnman, Mrs. Amanda Roso, A. T. Lowls, Mrs. A. T. Lowis Frances 'Evelyn Hall, Harwdod V. Hall, Phyllis Loulso Hall, Oscar Honnlng, Mrs. Oscar Honnlng, Donald Honnlng, Fred Iim, Homer Mnuzoy, C. O. Gos noy, Mrs. C. 0. Gosnoy, Mrs. Em ma Vlors, Ernest Harrington, Miss Myrtle Tripp, Miss Gonlovo Gos noy, Mrs. A. Rudberg, Mrs. W. Wllscfti, Miss Allco Peck, Mrs. Fan nlo Whoolor, Virglo Gosnoy, George Doll, 5llss Stalllo, Miss Gonova Gosnoy, Miss Elslo Bakor, Miss Mabel Mnuzoy Dr. II. M. Shnw. Dr. Mnttlo B. Shaw, nay Olllvant. Mrs. Bay Olllvant, Miss Alpha Mnuzoy, Mrs. Dalsoy Anderson, Misses Bes slo and Bolvn Flanngan, Mrs. Wal ter Richardson, Mrs. E. Grandoll, Simeon J, Loland. NORTH REND THIMBLE CLUB The homo of Mrs. J. II. Groves of North Bond, whoro tho Tblmblo Glub was entertained yestorday at tornoon,, was decorated especially protty for tho occuslon with huck leberry, a dollclous two course lun cheon p'receded the business ses sion, Mrs. Elmer 'Woods was ro colved as a now membor of the club, and It was also decided that March, July and November would hereafter bo tho regular montls for tho quarterly clen up campalRns. A commlttoo was appolntod to mako pjans for tho valontlno party which will bo given February 10th at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. GcoVgo Man digo. Officers for tho coming, year were nominated nnd win. bo voted on ntiha next meeting in two weoks with Mrs. Henry O'Mnrn In Marsh flold, Mrs. II, Bergman was spec ial guest present. Tbo members out wcro: Mrs. V. E. Watters, Mrs. II. p. Burwoster, Mrs Elmer Rus sell, Mrs. R. B. IJazor, Mrs. E. E Rlggs), Mrs, C. T, Williams, Mrs. W, ynughn, Mrs. J, 0. Mullen. Mrs, A. II. Derbyshire, Mm. Fred Kruso, Mrs. M. K. Everltt; Mrs. George Mandlgo, Mrs. I. P.. Bnrtlo, and Mrs. O'Mara. Tho Rainbow Club of South Coos Rlvor met In tho club hottdo Thurs day afternoon, and as usual enjoyed a most delightful day. Tho host esses wcro Mrs. Saunders, Mrs. Stnnloy nnd Mrs. W. II. Smith. Tho morning wns spent in caring for matters of business nnd tho propar. ntlou of tho delicious dinner which wns served at noon. In tho after noon, tho ladles sowed and chatted. Visitors present wcro Mrs. Shorldan and Miss Minnie Cutllp. In two weeks tho club will meet ngaln at tho homo of Mrs. J. A. Smith, and Mrs. L. D. Smith will assist in en tertaining. Tbo momberB present this week were: Mrs. J. J. Cllnk lnbcard, Miss Ada CHnklnbcnrd, Mrs. L. D. Saunders, Mrs. Jensen, Mrs. L. D. Smith, Mrs. W. H. Smith, Mrs. J. A. Smith, Mrs. Will Rich ards, Mrs. L. D. Smith, MrH. W. Mor gan, and the hostesses. Tho club has purchased a now 'heating stovo nnd chairs for their tclub houso. 4 ! j EASTSIDE SOCIAL CLUB Tho Eastsldo Social Club was pleasantly entertained Thursday nf-x totnoou at tho homo of Mrs. Lloyd Prencott nt sowing nnd chat. At tho closo of tho afternoon tho hostess served refreshments. Those pres ent wore Mrs. Carl Wost, Mrs. S. V. Bock, Mrs. John Tollcfson, Mrs. Leo Davidson, Mrs. Robort McCann, Mrs. E. George Smith, Mrs. I. Ilndlock nnd Miss Blnncho TellcN son. 4 SURPRISE SHOWER I Last Tuesday afternoon Mrs. Frod Brooks, vlco president ot tbo Eastsldo Social Club, was happily surprised with a gift shower by tho club mombors and other frlonds nt her homo In Enstsldo. Dainty refreshments woro served nt tho closo of the afternoon. Thoso pres ent woro Mrs. Robort Kittson, Mrs. W. Robertson, Mrs. L. Pros- . cott, Mrs. S. F. Bock, Mrs. W. Ca vanaugh, Mrs. Carl .Wost, Mrs. In Davidson, Mrs. O'Donnell, Mrs. J. Oalbrntth, .Mrs. Ben Wright anil Mrs. I. Hadlock. 4- I ALPHA DELPHIAN SOCIETY - Interesting papers woro prepared nnd rend beforo tho Alpha Delphian Society laBt Monday evening at tho homo of Mlsa Grnco Johnson in Bun ker II1I1 on tho topic of "Roman Cul turo". Roll call wob vespondod to with quotatloiiB from Hen Hur. Tho topics "Roman Family" and "Pro fessions nnd Business Activities" woro trontod with geuoral discus sions. Miss Ellon Rudnns' paper told of tbo Morality among tho Ro mans, and "Sports and AmusomontB" waB tho subjoct handled by Miss Al ice Curtis. Tho suggested toplo wns "Do a Nntlon's Recreations Throw Much Light Upon Its-Civilization". After tho literary program, tho mombors spent a short tlmo in music and soclnl chat. Next Mon duy ovonlng, tho Bacloty will meet with Mrs. Harriott Kellogg. Thoso present woro: Mrs. Olive K. "Brown, nnd tho Misses: Grnco John son, Ellen Rudnns, Allco Curtis, Irene Preuss, nnd Myrtle Downer. DELIGHTFUL DANCING PAR- I TV On Friday evening of last week, a delightful dancing party was given nt tho Finnish Hall by a number of young pcoplo from North Bond and Marshfleld. The commlttoo in chnrgo were Misses Jcsslo King, nnd Emma Qunrlormass and Messrs. Leo McLain nnd Harry Conro. The af fair was attendod by about fifty couples. Tho Olllo Sumner orches tra of Coqulllo furnished oxcellent music. NORWEGIAN LUTHERAN SO- J CIETV V Last evening, tho Norwegian Lu tboran Young Peoplo's Society held u business nnd social session in tho church chnpol and a very delightful tlmo was enjoyed. Following tho transaction ot business, t social ses sion of games nnd friendly conversa tion ensued, after which, Mr, and Mrs. P. B. Jacobson sorved tempuug refreshments. Thoso present were: Rov. and Mrs, R. O. Thorpo, Mr. and Mrs. Jacobson. Mr am) Mrs, Bert Iverson, Missus I. Ha Borgo, Jennie Johnson, and Cora and Allco Mathl son, and Messrs: K. G. Mollom, Oli ver Larson. II. Potorson, Clifford Bergo, Chris and Peter Thorpe, An ton Ab'hamson, John) Larson and Ed. Mo "it. The society will meet ngaln in two weeks in the chapel, (Continued on Page Eight) j . : J i