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THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD, OREGON. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1915 EVENING EDITION. SIX FAIR GATES OPEN aUTUMN Fashions Jri. Dominate the Store cS r a j-? . jc , - . jr-7 vi A. - W1 "V.T--? PafKESMTliKg .MYKTIiK POINT IS MOST COUNTY' HHPT. 8, 1), 10 mid or II SHSfcrl (Titaitci n2l?S tnmi i fc: i5rMkiVBrw vv " """-v'awiy Gf xsiA mmhads ' iE$m f ( ) Fifty More New Suits for Women -, 1 UK entire line of New Knl I Suits is now being .slumn by the "Unit". Prominent among the stylo novelties urn the military collars, braid trim mings, handsome fur ti'iimilng-s ami tliu plain belted cffectN. 'J'lio l(irt.s tiro mostly In pleated, flaro or moil. Iflcd cIitiiIiii' styles; mmiy pleut.s m-e nt the .sides. 'J'lio suit pictured Is typical of the now models. $12.50 to $45.00 w I In-' T ml Hub I Co. 1!00 .Vow ioned In Kn 1 1 tliu Coats. Fash latest 1'no.s. Dry $8.50 to $45.00 Goods "SMART - WEAR Cor. Broadway and Central. FOR - WOMEN" Phone 361 All In Hc.idlness for Opening Tomor row of Fourth Annual County Kali- IHgger than Hver ID lEH ROUTIHW TO ARBITRATE .MAIL TIMS WINTKIt TO CO J IK AS USUAL VIA ItOSHIIl'ltd Postmaster Hugh Mel.alu Monies 'Move to Hrlng It In From Ku- gene nd Aemo No nttonipt will bo mndu to route the Cooh liny mall over the railroad through Acme and thenco here hy hench stage, Ih the statement of Postmaster Hugh McLnln. The nr jiort, frequent of Into, wax that of ter Octoher 1 the mall would ho brought In IIiIh way. Under the winter Hehodulo, ex plained the iioHtmnHtcr, mall will leave Hosoburg in the morning and arrlvo hero the following noon. Providing tho 8. P. in allowed to I-'IST FHiHT UNSATISFACTOHY AM) JIK.V SKLKCT JL'IXJKS Vow Way to Nettle DlfflcultV.s II. K. Strickland Pleads (iiillly to Assaulting .1. M. Culley In a dlHiuto Involving the renting of a fnrm and the question of da'ii nges resulting, II. K. Strickland and .1. M. Culley, routco and reutor. on Tomorrow morning there will bo conaldorablo cxcltment In the neigh borhood of Myrtle Point whore opcnH there at 9 a. in the fourth minimi Coos County Fair to which the on-j tire county has been Invited. At (i o'clock tomorrow evening all en tries for exhibit must hnve been re ceived; none will bo admitted after that hour, according to tho officers of the Fair Association. I Word from .Myrtle Point Is to tho effect that already tho exhibits eclipse by far thoso of provlous years. Haclng men for several days I hnve hod their horses on, the track, putting them In shape for tho thrco days racing program. Thcro hnvo1 been brought In this year several I new horses from the outside which arc expected .(o give the local talent a fair run for the money. The officers of tho Fair Associa tion this year nro It. C. Dement, president; J. L. Mnssou, v.lco pres ident; L. A. Hobcrts, secretary; II. A. Schrooder, treasurer'; C. A. Ongo, 1 director; A. K. Adelsperger, director; 13. S. Dement, director. I For practically tho first tlmo, It . lu believed that stock, dairy and beef, will bo exhibited from Coos Hoy, several farmers having con sented to show against tho animals of producers lu tho Coqulllo Valley. Those animals must bo tuberculin tested beforo being put on exhibi tion. J. Ii. Smith, county agricul turist, said Inst week that ho would try to hnvo Dr. Gardiner, assistant state vetornarlun thcro and tho test ing would bo done frco of chnrgo. In view of tho fact that on Thurs day tho regular racing program op- ciiH it Is expected that most of tho visitors from Coos Hay will attend tho Fair during tho latter part of tho week. There will bo train anil nuto OEas Jmy I fPp3 div-,rri .rnirin'tiii - 7 J .vMrn .-rnif Wtgr MATSON'S QUALITY STORE ANNOUNCES the arrival of Fashions latest decrees in Suits and Coats. You will appreci. ate the individuality and charm of these garments now on display. Modish Fur-trimmed Suits a varied assortment comprising every newiaonc. pRICED MODERATELY Your time will be well spent in looking over the line. I KMMBBBmBmHbC vf rtviiJBJB MISSIDIMT VISITS; gaged lu n party of flBtoiiffB yo-jtor- services at their disposal, going and .miss M'HA IIKFTV FUOM CHINA day afternoon on Catching Inlet, cominj,. This morning Culley had Strickland arrested on a charge of assault and battery, the .latter pleading guilty and was fined $10 and costs lu tho justice court this morning. And In spite of the fighting the FINK iiuctttlou was left still undecided and T UGGESS FIlCSTTIMi; IN FIVK VKAIIS put on tho motor car to the Coiiilllo the men liavo agreed to leave tholr Valley, ho says, tho mall would reach hero early tho following morning. At present, while the roads are lu good shape, tho innll arrives here the samo day It leaves Itosoburg. Mr. Mcl.alu explained that the beach route would he no quicker by reason of tho fact that, In coming this way, thoro Is always a layover lu Florence or (iardluer and this would menu tho mail could come Just au quickly from Itoseburg. ItOtiltAM imil.MANTLV UKNDKHKM LAST NKillT ToIIh of Interesting; 'Work Among1 Chines' lo of Women's Hoard Metlmdlst .Missions Faculty of the lleurlk (Jcrdriiiii Conservatory of .Music Please a Critical Audience The concert given at Finnish halt last evening by tho faculty of the lleurlk OJerdrum Conservatory of Music was a brilliant success. Tho differences to a board of arbitration and already have selected John Mat son and a farmer named Spoouer and are In search of a third member. Culley, who ubout n year ago borght the John Mcsserlo place on Catching Inlet, said that ho rented um inriu i niriiunii.i .. mm ttumlanco was largo and soldom wants It back, alleging that tho lat- , ammmu a.id unrestraln- ter has let things go to ruin and al- 0I, Wl?,,.omo R-Vcll ,IUW nni8t8 tlmn Flvo years a missionary In China. Miss Iiiini M. llofty, of tho Wornon's Hoard oT Methodist Missions, has re turned ami for a few days Is visiting with Miss Anna- Hunt on South Hroadway, n friend of hens for ninny years. Sho later will go to her homo In Cottago Grove on her first furlough. Miss Hefty was a teacher In thol8nmo "ononis timi China this spring when they took ov er tho Oerman possessions thcro was and still Ih v lowed with great appre hension by the Chinese, hho wild. They point to the fact that tho Japs How hold Korea, Formosa and tliu new station gives them thrco strong footholds on tho long Chinese const. Asked as to why the Chinese aro changing back to the old mouarchhil form of government MIsh Hefty snhl that she has been a mouth from Chi na and has not followed the political situation though sho believes tho res ignation of tho vice president, Gen eral 1,1, presages a storm. Wanted Oniric ( Imngo When tho Mnnehus wero over thrown in lllll and tho republic set up, many of tho people believed that Iminedntely they would secure tho tho Americans YOUH ATTKNDANCK IS UKQI'HSTKI) AT OUK PKKI.IMINAUV DISPLAY OP Pattern Hats of Unusual Merit TUKSMAY AND WKMNKSMAY, SKPTIIMIlint 7 AND I DIOSKiNS FUOM MOST IJXCW.SIVH SHOTS Throughout tho Season a constant Hiicccislon ol tit latest models will bo displayed from week lo vcek ' CLARKE" Central Avenue, Ittuscll Bait states beforo sho wont out to China. 0J'. "'"t Is, with tho represent!!- ' Sho boeuino Interested In the work tiv" Kovoriiinont and tho people hav- AUK NOT AGHKKING Contractor at Nortli llciid Not on Host of Terms It Is reported that there exists sonio difficulties between tho con tractors who nro working on Virginia nvenuo lu North Henil. Tho Warren Construction Company uib tho con tract for laying the pavement and Ira Patrick has tho contract for tho grading. It seoms that tho Warren Company claims the other contractor Is not doing his part of tho work suf. ficlently fast to allow tho pavement i 4 to go ahead and both contractors, It 4 Is said, nro blaming each other for slowness of tho work. 4 lowed the cows to eat some of the CL ; 7 he pc ornie a 1st e e " "ftr f'lvo ,H "loro cl,t""8- '"" ", V0,C0 ,'" 1" mukln" 0f t,,p U fruit trees. ' nng's event Tko n.JJrcclu lo , n ml ,n" th cvcr l w' " "lo, AU t,,08 1P"'C "Vo l' "'w ' llo wont to Strickland yesterday. ,....., w ro .... .nir . to get back ngaln nfter a fow months, lonilug, the people, as n whole, wero Words waxed warm and Strickland I ' 'r. Ojerdnuu and "ho members ' " Lore. I "t ready for then,, and this may In Is said to have reached for a hammer' , ,,, ,..,. r fcn 1(l ,, ,.,.! Silo Is located In Kutlon. 100 miles i" o.Np.a.n ineir unrest ana .i,ni p.iiini' iu.nl Mm in li with a ..i .. ' !.. . from Foochow. the largest seaport In 1 changing bad .. .... v....,, . I'liinuiliuil anil i.uiihiiHiiltlli:il uii ill" straight arm Jab and the battle was Hplondld success of last night's con- 80tcrn China nnd In tho provlnco on. cert. A critical review of tho af-'r FnM"". "Pro Miss llofty Is con- Thls morning Strickland agreed rr wm appear lu Tho Times mil- ortc'1 with tho Methodist Olrls to leuvo tho ranch hy a week from H cnl department on Saturday. I I'on"H"B School with an enrollment tomorrow. Tho board will settlo Hecent Ion Tonight , 01 nnout 100 gins. Schools ICducato TiMfliers tho Hut In spite of this tho Chinese, as a people, aro awakened, says Miss Hefty, and there Is nothing can stop their forging ahead. They aro In- 1 torcstod in now ways of living, now I business and probably lu tho next few Heceptlou Tonight I llo amount nf itallinuea. tdlOllld there Thnrn will tin 11 rormitlmi nt llui I bo any. (Conservatory this evening at S'oclock , Mat Interesting Is tho work as years will change completely from I,. wliL.li H... ,.nlill. In f.,w.r.i. .....I KIIO IIHH OXPIttlllOU II. TIIO niirilOSO "U V111111.DU "l um. t. 1 o"w mi'i l music lovers In particular, aro in- l" bphoois ih to euiicaio womon Slatenieut of Condition of FLANAGAN & BENNETT BANKS of Mnishfiold and Myrtle Point, Oregon, at tlio closed Jul Soptombor L', Hi IS. Honoured! Loans and Dlhcountu Hanking House and Heal Kstate Cash and Sight Kxchaugo .! Total W 11,11 1 IKi )ll,!i. Liabilities Capital Stock Paid in U;,i Surplus and Hndivlded Profits "H Denoslts W'l Total lWl AI.VA 1)01,1. and his nephew, Cecil Doll, have arrived homo from tin exposition, the remainder of tin family remaining lu tho south for another week, lU'ltMNt. SLASHINGS .MAKK HIG IH.AZK Tho blaze and heavy smoke seen up Coos Uvor today Ib being cntiseil by burning slashlugH In one of Henry Hoeck'ti old camps on tho South fork. It is mild there Is no danger of tho 4 fire spreading. 1 1 ivltcd. The members of tho fni- who will later go out as loacliors 1 ulty will bo assisted lu receiving by "mong Jholr own people. In tho vlU' AtMru C. W k'mirnmn niwl 1.u M lIllKCS tlirOURll Clllllll IlTO ihlV Schools. n M..I ' " ' , lilnliitillnn.l Uv tbn Motlimllflt MIk. v immv t .-...,....--...... ,.j .--w v ...... I sIoiih Hoard, and conducted by n Chi- uipuiin hrust, well known Coos Ankle Injured. Charles Cathcart. Ilc8 tenchcr. ! KViy pioneer nnd long connected with who resides In Hanger addition of Tho hrlghtost girls from theso t"o smaller craft operating on the. t AMONG THE SICK t . DURING THE FAIR At Myrtle Point Tnursday Friday and Saturday Sept.9 Sept. 10 Sept. 11 I WILL BE AT THE TUCKER STUDIO IN THAT CITY PREPARED TO EXAMINE EYES and FIT GLASSES FOR ALL THE RESIDENTS OF THAT CITY AND ALL WHO VISIT THE FAItf PRICES JUST THE SAME AS AT OUR STORE IN MARSHFIELD North llond, was hurt in tho Portor Ki'hools eventually coino to tho board- Hay, Ih reported unite 111 at tho home mill yesterday when struck by a piece '"K school whom they aro given of Slophen Hogera of Coos Hlver of lumber. Ills ankle was dlslocat- " 0,K"t yo'rs courso of training. where ho has been spending tho hwt ed. Dr. I. II. Hartlo attended him. Miss Hofty was asked at what ago fow years, lie Is an old niombor of tho they enmo to hor. "At 12 years," sho j Knights of Pythias and tho lodw said, and then sho hesitated, "no 1 hns sout n inoiuber to assist Jn caring 'nt 10 years, you seo tho Chlueso for him AVE MON0 KfeH3ia BEDDING John Tellofson Is much bettor nt his homo lu Kastsldo after a oryi serious Illness. Mrs. F. It. Kirk Is much better to-1 her count dlfforontly Uinn wo do. A ba by Ih already a year old when Its born and Jit tho now Chinese Now I Years, anothor year Ih added." We are shoulng a t no Hue -,f Queer Way of Adding 'day after hor sovere Illness at ovi'i-. thing to make you imiiinrtnldo. ' Sho told of n teacher In tho homo. Von can take a fine nap In our wnol 'schools whoso child wns horn twoi m.p blanket!, and ,nu are sure lo hours beforo tho opening of Chinese i I'Ol'NM A ladies Gold ring found find roiiitoit in our comforter. Now U'urs. Tho next, day tho child, In Simpson s Pnrk, l.aborday, own nrcririiini' In tin. PnlnHllnl fhrlirlni' Cotton BlanketS d1 wPS two years old. imlng of tho Jnpaneso to er can have sumo by palng for this ml. Apply Adolf Johnson, North Hend. uotton Blankets d-i wPStwov $1.25, $1.50, $2 and pl The . Wool Nap Blankets tO 7C! $4.00 and down to polO Com or ers, $2.50, ti Cf 2 and' :-$L50 SCANDINAVIAN-AMERICAN Hoport of tho Condlt'on of on your Furniture Wo aro showing 11 flue line of Bed Room Furniture That collies to us direct from the manufacturer, ''"J!, I -o Joiilier'N profit. Wo give our customers i i having. Wo luivo 11 nlco display of IMrssera "" pilced us follows: S7.50, $8.50, $10, $12.50, $13.50, $14.M.9 516.50, $17.50, $20, $23.50, $2i anu i II.,,. 'i I.,,,. ..... .1.1.... i.. ii....... l.'iiriilshlllgs ""'...L- heo our line, for yiu know "WH Hil l 1U" Going & Harvey Co. CO.MPMITH HOl'SH FLuNisni:s lei MCI F. C. BIRCH Department Red CrOSS DrUg StOrC We aro hliouing miiiio fine IVqiifit t nnd Wcaiwell S'leels and Pillow Cases, uImi miiiiu fine feather pil low!., 75c, $1.00 and $2.50 W.H.DINDINGER&CO Bcnker Hill Department Store Phono ;12 BANK MAitsti; ii:ij), oui.con At tho elose of bust uess September 2, 19 in Hosources Loans $28,3:.' l.US ' Furniture, fixtures nnd oxponso 4.SS1 2S Cush $20,G2J.H!l)eposlt Liabilities Capital stock $(2fi,000), i l,n,'l ' $21,310,10. ol"I'i"s C.C17.S0, 2C,S:iS.',0 PARPFT PHQT VOT IR LAUNI We Pay Return Charges. Prompt and EfficN 1 COOS BAY STEAM LAUNDRY phonf m Total r':i.S2G. Total . .r:i,S2G U Times Want Ads Bring I W