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-dfe- ' EIGHT THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSIIFIELD, OREGON. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1915 EVENING EDITION Wonderful Mew Fall Suits- Is Pre For Women Skirts SUITS COATS $12.50 to .$45.00 $8.50 to $45.00 Dress Skirts $4.50 to $10.00 WOMHX AXI VOL'XO WOJIIW. will lin ilollBlitOil with tills new collection of units. Soma HMnlght mid lorso ami Jiiunly; somo fluted, Noiiiu helled and somo lu smart Xoifolk stjlcs with now vel vet eol'aiH and cuffs jsonio button high at the neck If dodrcd. Hroud cloths, Wool Poplins, Whipcords, TweedH, Fancy Jllvtiues, Cah.ii'dlnert and Hoine.spuiiH. "Saw 1til I hlmdes of (Jieeii, Afrlcuii Hrown, Hoop Hlnox, Xev Checks and Stripes. Wonderful styles and wonderfnlly low lu price for their kind. See. them. xwrwJm wlfm Hub Dry Goods Co. "SMAHT WHAU KOU WOMKX" Corner llroadway ami Central Ave. I'hono .'Mil lW msnjKm work. It will ho the nlm of iIiIh it I S Si'JmmP ' duty to nltl In tlio currying on mS z, ' i,oth ! HOCIAIj CAMIXDAH MONDAY Alpha Delphian Socley with .Mrs. 1-'. K, WIIboii. Hnptlst (ill Is' Mission So ciety with Miss Alpha Mnuzcy TUKSIJAY C. W. 11. M. with Mrs. II. W. Painter. WEDNESDAY Nurclssus Club with Miss Anna Lund. Dorcns Club with Mrs. Win, JJonubrako on Itoss Inlet. M. K. Ladles' Silver Tea with Mrs. W. II. Perkins. THURSDAY N. U. KplBiopal Ladlos' Guild with Mrs. Ceo. Hverltt. Mlnnc-Wls Club with Mrs. K. 13. Kolley. ICastsldu Sowing Club with Mrs. (Inlbrulth. ! WAN T BETTER H01D SlD PETITION 15 II BASEBALL SG0BE5THHEE IE CIlAMKKIt OV COM.MKHCi: Al HHKSSICS COUXTV COIN IT Says Highway to Sunset in "IHigruee" ful" Condition and Money .Need ed Ha"d Makes Appeal Claiming the road to Sunset liny Is In a "disgraceful, impassable and CHAXflK IX HOl'TH KHOM Sl'M- xi:k to kastsiok aski:i T Would d'lve Water Level Itonle for Distance of I'lvu Miles fiom Itussell Place SIJALS CUM It CLOSK TO WIIKX HHAVKHS IHCOP I'OI Itnln Man Stops (lame In Mormon Capital ICastorn Leagues Play Steady Mall Ju lilt; Finish nioveincnt has been started to Illn1n nl.nttiin 11 i xnnfl frnlll Rlttll terrible condition" the Chamber of I EnBt8,Jo. Charles Doauo .1. They will return to- ( Continued Krom l'ugo Tlireo) I ciiintcn orrixd Tho pcoplo of the Swedish l.ntli ernn church of this city will enjoy an outing1 to-morrow ut the Oluis. Knegron pluco on Coos IUvor. Tho Sunday School chlldron arc all invited to go. Tho plcnlu will bo Ruth McLaughlin, Ileal Lake morrow. Mr. and Mrs. Deibyshlro and chll dron of North llend are enjoying an outing for a few weeks on South Coos Itivur. C. (I. Staddun has rented tho Price ranch ut Sumner and his par ent, Mr. and Mrs. 0. II. Staddcn have moved up there. Mrs. John Dnshney und cl.lldren moved back to Marshfleld this week after spending the summer with Mr. Pushiiey at Powers. Mim. Euphomlu McCulloch, Mrs. Harry Noble and Miss Allco Cox will leave tomorrow on the Kllburn to visit the exposition. .; .j. Mrs. Maynio Stanley Oldlcy will be among the soloists Tuesday even so I,,,. ... ,1,,. .,,,,,, !., I.. .), If., ..-II. lit. .It l"U L-VUl.llfU 111 ...U IIUHIII. Conunorco at its meeting last ovcn-i lit drafted a resolution to tho Coun ty Court asking that sufficient funds be at once appropriated to put tho highway in passable condition. Ma chines have been stuck in tho mud boles and have been broken u the chuck holes, reads tho resolution, and tho planks have loosened ana jotted and furthermore, It states that tho present appropriation al lowed by the County Commissioners is totally Inadequate to tho service to which tho road Is put. Resolution. 4 Imperative Thnt tho members of tbe court may know the Importance with which the inattor Is viewed by the local Cham ber It was further resolved that a copy of these resolutions bo address ed to each of the court. Strong talks In regard to tho prcs-j cut condition of the highway were made by J. Albert Matson, Tom T. Dennett, Henry Sengstucken and 1 S. Kaufman. They said that Sun sot Hay and Shoro Acre3 nro about the first place to which visitors to the bay uro taken and that it is dis graceful that they should have ex posed nt first Instance tho condition , ot county roads nor who owns a farm on Catching inlet returned yesterdny from Coqullk where ho presented to tho county mlssloners a petition signed by prop erty owners nsklng that the road bo changed. i Tho plan is to have n new road . frnm llin UiiHanll nlncn In lOnstsllle. I'LHtOlCNTACNCS OV COAST LEAGUIC !: w. Los Angeles . SG San Francisco SI! Salt Lake ... 71 Vernon 70 Portland .... Gfi Oakland .... i!7 L. fi!) (!7 7 1 77 7!) SS P.C. .r.n .r.o .500 .I!I7 ,4:u t'AltCKLs ZONKS '"ST ,. Alii: ," "ihi siii'iniK. ii. . ': Nllllllno Limit ''S Tin col Send l! . ""K - pm 10 ""nortani ,v.. co. post .Kulations7 atcly on,? . fN Possible (o Bet a t( iinotln.r ..i..." rw'fc - .v.lveg . a dlstanco of flvo miles. Tho now- . location will give a water level road and avoid hills and has been so ar-1 "" mr Awwn it-,o rffl. n-r t i langed that tho greatest number of I SAN l-'KANSCICO, Cal. Sept. . bo benefitted. Up a lltlo bit nigner sioppeu mo aeais hauled dow- rs and tram- property owners can !::K :-t!"v-ce,:;;i' i I'uni H ira a number of n,..! .M "-"CW. lUGludln 1MV Lakeshli. tvi.i.i. ""K l "HVIl zon as fur " ' "urse are t,J account nr n, i . 'i '' tr-V. to'2 I'. o riM-eiLt regputio.fj lllll nu ,.,, I "-.! ' "" "'arance o n. M inn in tracin-i evidence tliat tho v'V T "- Mnge of In, rals.s n """-.HI Br i. I f"' h cliarw. ... utl Tho county court will appoint vlow- yesterday when thoy ha ers to look over tho proposed road , thu colors of tho Heavers and report back to the court. ped thorn lu the mud for tho fourth Part of Alain Highway j successive time. The Haiti Man In-, nient of ono cent It Is held that this a part of tho terrupted the series In the Mormon; on tlio parcel Coos Hay wagon road from Itoseburg Capital and tlio Hces and Vernon- niul that It will benefit all who trnv- Itcs failed to get together. The scores of yesterday follow: Coast, League At San Kranclsco cl over It. Also It Is bold out that with tho new road many farmers Ii. tho Catching Inlet country can reach .Marshfleld moro quickly and Portland 1 I will be lu much closer touch with a ' San Kranclsco R market. Mr. Don no has spent somo At Salt Lake: time on tlio now plan and tlio propos- Oakland, Salt Lake, rain. led road was planned In such a way At Vernon: i thnt It would give a water level routo Vernon 4 I and at the samo time not Injure nny Los Angeles of tho farms and benefit ns many! National League 1 08 possible Tho distance from, At Cincinnati: St, Louis Cincinnati :i H. r. to of iIbrIous. ,1 CD . I Ickcll whs unanimously elected president of tho newly formed soc!-r oty and tho othor officers will bo chosen at tho noxt meeting on Mon-!. day evening with Miss Alpha Matizey on South Fifth Streot. Thoso present last Tuesday woro: Miss Mlllspaugh, Miss Wolhurn, Mrs. Cochran, Mrs. Orrlc, Mrs. Rich ardson, Mrs. Daisy Anderson and Misses Allco Tlckell, Mnblo Mauzoy, Lois Simmons, Helen McLaughlin. Naomi (IJeidriim Conservatory. MIXX1MVIS CLUH KXTKIt TAIXKI) EAGLES TO P Yostordny, Mrs. O. W delightfully entortulned tho mem bers of tho Mlnno-Wls Club nt six tu bles of progressive games as follows: Writing poetry, drawing with eyes closed, competitive offort In memory, naming fruits, building nlr castles with cards, ami fishing for shoo litit- Danlols, , tons with bent pins. Tho first II. . .1,1 V.t.l.1.. f,,A, ll.... .H V.I-. .I1U..I.J J O, ..., J I..,ul.l l ..I..., .lnu I .... OUIIIIUJI lu I'juaiDIKU IB II1IIU IIIIIU Once moro tho Coos Hay Concort I Dnnd Is In trouble. Manager Martin , declared to tho Chamber that tho I baud Is now about $(!00 In debt and has no moans of support. "This Is tho show down," ho said "and wo must either have money or disband." Ho naked that a committee be ap pointed to meet with the city council- men and ask them to muko a monthly .' appropriation for tho band. Tho "llhf. .... . .i .OP IX TWO DAYS AXXl'AL OATH KMX TOMORROW -4,1 Chamber voiced tho opinion that be ' foro any commlttco should bo np- At'ractlony, of Races and Hall ('nin es for Sunday and Monday Many to Attend .Icnto tlmt theyharel IiIh r.icnlm ...ii, . 3 - ,.,. , D(ri . ' aidijJ VI, "u.erto parcel, v,U ami umior C0Ull, . . - -..,, cents. The new ruliBt . throe-rent rates for nLi at loss tl.ai, n. Onth.1 extends tlio limit o( l "'" '" ' Parcels. 1 i. e is ten cents town,,. cols valued between !it uu.i mis rate still ijijj fiom $r.O to JlOHn ,.-.,. Insured for :, Cents j ruling. HocniiRo some of th. , within tlio tosonil mt lance is counted as tl( 0 nut tiie mull route nV rouudaboiit, they are k, and thu rates boosted. r. to Lakeslilu and Templetoii Instances, tlio rate Is lnnw five cents for the first r ono cent for each addifa Septomber 5 and (!, Sunday und pointed first should bo found out tho Monday, somo tlmo ngo woro ttpokon condition of tho city's finances and I for by tho Hagles as their two days whether or not tho city would bo ublo' of annual picnic. Tlny mado nr to stand this added burden that sov- rangoments to hold It In Simpson oral months ago was shlftcn from Its' inr and n commlttoo of somo 1 1 shoulders. members woro iinpolntod to seo that .. - ... ifrnninnni v i n ti n until i nnr iiinmtiiii.. .. ...n -i. ..... .. II lilt 1,1 uiu nw,n,i.u i iiiFAii il nniiA nt n nntum rlnn n Ah in mt,n ..l..i ...il ,1 !... Wuh-ta-Wasa Is'nha Mauzey. I 't crochet was awarded to .Mrs. i " im- ",') " " " loimmow op- ' Chas. LaChapollo, and Mrs. F. H. j ",u i !..".. ....".una wuni proinises io no mo largest I 'Dresser won tho consolation, a wills-!1"0 ,,a,ul mombors. nnd seo if somo and tho most successful of their an- tnllmr ilonkov. Mrs. HriKCs had as ' nrrnnKeuionis couiu no mauo wiui-, Monday Is Labor Day tho festethr Aid. Tho launch chartered for tho occasion and will leave Marshfleld at il;:i0 n. in. HAY PARK S. S. PICXIC a 1 I At Now York: 1 Philadelphia 0 Now York 1! At Pittsburg: Chicago 1 Pittsburg I Al ll0Hl" I to six cents for tbe flntt 1!oMl0 C cents for each nddltlo:ir. Ameilcaii League At Huston: Huston 10 I Philadelphia a At Washington: Now York 0 Washington a At Chicago: Cleveland 'i G Chicago d At St. Louis: Dptrolt 2 St. Louis , 3 lly a rule of Jul; ioI and girth of parcels puti are Increased from 72 likl mm ttm:ii tilings as crtijii und bxoes of apples art til PROSPER MILL BIO Lyous..lii!iUMm 1'iant Kil at SIierirrH Sale toil of Sim l'rJDrti Tin, Siiiuiav School of liny Park i,nci,.i euost Mrs. A. It. O'Hrlon. I ol11 'ts disuaiming. no saia u mignt nual gnthorlngs and Inasmuch I picnicked yesterday nt Port Hiu-ItIio parlor and dining room woro vo-ll)0 imsallilo for the bnnd to In somo Monday is Labor Day tho festivities YOlINri LADIKS PARTV On this, aro to bo continued Vfbu, Monday evening, at her lioiiio!Hxty In all, being taken to tho picnic poliitmonls being carried out In tho committee nro Dr. Mlngus, J. S. 1 At 1:30 p. m both days, opens tho In North Hond, Miss (lortrudo TeotsLrounds by Mllo Sumner, who mado cojor BC,omo of rod and green, ferns, .M'ons, Frod Chestnut nnd W. S. ball games botweon tho nines of tho AVRKSTLKIIS TO MKOT" for tlio m - . , ...i... .i.. .. .. n.. a....- ' t wuh liOBiess to some oi nor juhiik i several irips wuu m i-ui. i- i jady friends at a watormolon feast,1 day sc' ool mouthers wish to express und to say that a merry tlmo follow 'od would bo putting It lightly. Games und music helped materially In' tho entertainment of tho evening tbulr annreclatlon for this act or thoughtfulncss. Tho day, tho crowd, and tho Inst of all, but not by any means tho least tho illunor, In- MIbs TcotB" guests woro: Misses Amy 'eluding flvo gallons of Ico cream- leancs, noss Immol, Kdltli Itnah, Ki ln WoIbs, Ilolon Mendo, Kato Monde, Kllznboth Hoolllng, and Mrs. Roy Hralnurd, . CIA'H XAMi: CIIAX(!i:i I , Tlio name of tho "100" dub or Hunker HIM, bus been changed to "Tho Fumlly Circle." It Is being entortulned this evening at thu homo of Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Albee. INFORMAL F.Vi:XIX(! j 4 ,. Lust Tuesday evening Miss Velma all were Ideal, and helped to make the day ono round or pleasure. H J t INFORMAL CHAT $ Mrs. F. K. Ilnguo has returned from a visit to tho exposition nnd with relatives lu San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. II. O. Oulovsen ar rived homo this week after u two weeks slght-seelng trip ut the ex position. ll.... M.. .... I.'imiu., i.i, I, ..'.1,1 M llll.'lU. ..III1 .IIUIJ I.I Hon :ilj.' .. , . .-..,- Mrs. O'llrlcn, Mrs. Porklns, Mrs. Dresser, Mrs. Kolloy, Mrs. W. K. Hooglnnd, Mrs. Wnugli, Mrs. Downs, Mrs. J. Dnshnoy, Mrs. W. S. Drown, and Mrs. K. Thompson. .Several Mate I mi Arranged County Fair fchnndler. I Owls nnd tho Knglcs. The batteries, Among tho othor ovciiIb nt tho I There aro but fuw oxhlblts of good , fm- n,,i Vn,.lnu ...in i,n Pniiin ini,.!Caos nml Cnrrv Counlv Kulr Runt S " "" ""n.-o " -, v., ....... -- . , to 1 1 will bo wrestling matches. Tho Myrtlo Point Hnterprlso gives tho fol lowing program: Wednesday, Septembor 8: Cling. Rentrop, "Tho Flying Dutch men," Mlddlo Weight Champion of Kuropo, and Ooorgo Lambert, tho undefeated Mlddlowelght of Poworb Thursday, September 0: Costcllo, "tho llolglan Tlgor," nnd sweet briar and wild flowers. A nliMiHlllir fnatllrn (if tbn after noon, was a recitation by Mrs. K. 'potatoes lu tho Orogon building nt'tnson nnd Davis, and for the Owls, Kolloy. Towurds evening, the host-;tl,c F'r. reported Henry Sengstnck- Johnson ami Hrooklor. oss. nBslstcd by Mrs. E. A. Hnrrlsl en and Claudo Thompson was given1 Thcro will bo races for tho young, nnd Mrs. Chns. Davis, served nn ap-l,owo" lo secure 10 boxes of pota- th0 old, tho fat and tho slim, lu nil potlzlng luncheon to tho following ' iooa nnd lP,e8 to sond south. Ho dltlon to Ininumorfjblo sack racos. gncBta: 8n,d ",nt " w111 8e0 tll0 nro l,rol'- and tlireo legged races. Tho aflor- ; eriy pacueu. . noons and evenings will bo taken ui- Will Not Ho Partners j with dancing la Simpson's Pavilion. From tlio Portland Chmnbor cnmoi , a letter saying that probably Coos DALLAS Tho city of Dallas has Eaales' Picnic Sentember Gth nml Cth nt Sltnnson Park. Dasoball games both days, (lame sturts 1:30, AdmUslon to ball cumo Sflc. All kinds of sports. Danclni' afternoon nnd evening. Mu sic by Martin's Orchestra. Hay will Inter need n much InrgerUpent moro than $10,000 this sitm-l Clinrles Rontrop. dredgo to deepen tho water on thoUior in tho construction of inncodam Frlduy, Soptembor 10 Robs entortalnml ii few filends at ',, trip to the exposition, leturnlug I uu lurormnl evening or games ami chut. The following weie present: Mlhses Mabel and Helen liumel, Mnrjorlo Fiilmer, Myrlo Cox, Anna Downs und Rounld Nleholson, lieu nel llceker, Howard Kolloy, Wayne Painter and Dudley lllll. OHOANIZi: MISSION SOl'IKTV Whut will probably bo known as tho llaptlst (llrls1 Mission Society. was partially organized last Tuesday evening at the homo of Mrs. Waltei Rlehurdsou on Market avo, Mlssi Carrlo O. MIllBpuugh, representing llaptlst home missions, mid Miss nml Weyburn, of tho foreign missions, i ltraluard woro present ami gave delightful of North Rend, have been spending talks on different phases of their 'most of this week on an outing ut ' homo this week, Mrs. Kduu Richardson returned homo this week after an extonded stay lu San Francisco, Mrs, O'doruiau Muiikhouso arriv ed this week from Los Cat oh California and will visit for somo time ut the home of her sou, II. O. Duller. Mrs. J. W. Hut lor und two sons returned this week ufter a pleasant trip to tho exposition. Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Rlggs, Dr. Mrs. 11. 11. Rlggs. Mrs, Roy nnd Miss doldlo Rlggs, SCHOOL CHILDREN'S EYES POSITIVELY NEED ATTENTION ir tlio eye-, burn, blur or sulut, or if the book Is held rloso lo the eyes for good Islon, ojo defects are priscnt, SKIJ I'S! WH HXA.MIXi: i:vi:s FUNK! o experimenting. Wo know our business! Wo grind our ouu lenses! Ilrokeu lenses du plicated Mlillo you wait! i DetMentRed Cross Drug Store PHONE 122 Times Want Ads Bring Results! OPEN AGAIN AND READY FOR BUSINESS With a complete nsw stock of Millinery All of the very latest de signs direct from thu Knst and will be glad to welcome both my old customers and friends ns well us any new ones. Millinery of tho very latest designs, nov elties und everything that Is new on tho market will be found lu my now stock, COME IN mid seo them MRS. ELROD "At the Old Stand." Next to Pioneer Hardware Co. Murshfleld. bar, that Portland will need such a roadways. machluo, and thorefore it usked that ; Mnrshflold aid in securing ono from tho government. Henry Sengstnck en said It would bo woll to aid thorn, but "nothing doing" on tho partner ship deal. Tho matter was referred to tho railroad committee. To tbo county court will bo taken! tho mutter of sending three' dole-1 gatea to tho O. and C. laud grant session In Salem, Sept. 111. Gover nor Wlthycombo has askod that each county send flvo men to discuss tho ! Jim Wilson, tbo undefeated .boy (Special toTMittl COQUILLK, Ore., Sijl Lyons-Johnson Lumber cSi per was sold by Sheriff J tho court bouse here to s. exccutlon In favor of Aiu baker. Tlio amount b!dn und tho purchaser u.U San Francisco, a mmtmx- dealor lu poles, piles, tei pnvlng blocks. Mr Bt rcsontcd here In till jr his sou, A. M. Ilaxter. wonder and Costello, w Tlgor." Preliminary to 4 J event this evening, Art Pel meet Frnnt Martin. Saturdny, Soptember 11' ry .. 1 ...iil.arl nf PillO'l WeulHU I,uilliSl w -- O. Lutsoy, tho Pacific Cctili weight Champion. ii W "ii15 o n I Just Kiih S i Finraiitiyir Oregon tiou. policy In this laud dlsposL LONGSHOREMEN NOT TO WORK ON MONDAY! Will Olmervo Iibor Hay Union Men To Pay Little Attention Otherwise to September Sixth Tlio longshoremen of the bay aro practically tho only union men that will pay any attention to Labor Duy, Monday, Septomber 0, according to Andrew Lnndles, president of the central labor council. Should any bootB como In on that duy, ho said, the men will probably refuse to hand le tho cargoes until Tuesday and the boats will linvo to lay over. As fur as tho other unions recog nizing tho day, ho said that It would be Impossible, declaring that they have had too many holidays already this year, duo to tho hard times thut havo put many of them out of work und ulded greatly In reducing tho i membership of the various unions. A$i JsSttssf'w''?, l'V.r.4( i-mjs-' .-s-it.'-; 5'Jfl CARD OF THAXKS We wish to thank our many friends for their kindness and sympathy in tho loss of our dear sou and broth er, and ulso for the many beautiful floral offerings. Mrs. Jounlu LamlrUh and family. THAT'S THE QUALKTY KIND The kind wuu service and value built Into it- J I the kind you will always find at Johnson- We Don't Forget the Pirnce Vliile we always talk quality first wo do nj -tan i ui icuouiiciuiunuoa in pnuui -K. j ..; receives full consideration, but QUALITY is J. ujuu iii&i utjuause wiinoui quuiujr j',v" value, Satisfaction and SetW ... ... r'M,ra ThtfJ are important teatures in buying Turuuujy , always tound in the Johnson-Uulovsen v u-j nnncA 4i,o . ui.!,i u. .,, i.owo been Pr vu0u uia iiiui uuillliu Hie naii.iu "",u,"L.ufl yealS1 the practical end of the business and have yc experience back of them. 364 JOHHSOIKBIOVSBI, me North Fronit Plhone 9 1 -J