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, W7FWJmMi. M IKE i iftfl6!!9r igKE3 ttft,TWB&.A fl M A, jllfrBSIl jRf h-tf . -"Sr my--f'" V f THE COOS BAY TIMES, MABSHF1ELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1915 EVENING EDITION. EIGHT T $ t SAA3N DNIddlHS t KILBUi GOES OUT SOUGH Dodge Brothers MOTOR CAR THREE ARE FILED THIS WEEK IN CIHCUIT COURT Wife Makes Claim Husband Substi tuted Hoi' Numo In Y'ulg.ir K. Buy Your Blankets, Comforters and Bedding At The Hub Hlrlclly nlt-wool Jllmikct extra heavy St. Regis brand, slo 708() $8.50 Alt wool Hhinkot 7080 l'lnk or hlito dim $0.00 All wool Hlnnkot AKtortcd plaiiN anil solid colore, OOaHO. .$5.00 Wool mlv Itlankot, assorted plaids and bolld colors, 7080. An exceptional valuo $1I.:I5 Wool Nap lllunkct.s, assorted plaids and solid colors, 7"H0. A very unusual blanket, at $:t.00 Nashua wool Nap Hluuhct. Assorted plaids and solid colors. ill no and pink trim $1I.:5 Gllbortdnlo Cotton Hhmkct, white, gray and tan, 0080 ....$1.50 Gllbcrtdnlo Cotton Hlankct, solid colors, 5072 $1.00 Gllbertdalo Cotton Hlaiikct, white, gray and tan, -I008 75c Wllhnr's Sanitary Pino Fleceo Wool Hats, stcilll.ed and anti-moth processed, 1Mb hat $:t.OO; ;MI. bat $1.00 A complete lino of Comforters from $1.00 each to tho WIN bur Silk, all wool filled, ovtra hl.o Comforters at $8.75 Hub Dry Goods Co. "Smart Wear for Women" CORNER HROADWAV AM) CENTRAL AVE. Phono iMIl mmmmmmmBmtmmmmmmmmmmsmmtm (Contlnuod from pogo 3) LADIES ART CLl'H mnj; 1 Tho Ladles Art Club hold Its moot ing this wcok with Airs. F. L. Sum nor ns hostess. OhrysniithonutntH and beautiful clusters of holly bran ches guVo n Xnins utiuosphoro to tho affair which was especially enjoy ed Ly tlvo members. At tho close of tho sowing and so cial hours Mrs". Sumner, nsslsted by Mrs. Ross Smith and Mrs. Ivy Con (Iron, served delicious rcfreshmonts to tho following mumbors: Mrs. A. K. Arkloy, Mrs. A. o. i.minniard, Mrs. .Ins, Cowan, Sr., ."Mrs. V. II. Curtis, Mrs. L. F. FnlkoiiBtoln, Mrs. F. M. Flyo, Mrs. V. E. Hoaghmd, Mrs. Henry Hoeck, Mrs. A. L. HoiiBoworth, Mrs. II. G. Hoy, Mrs. Chan. I.nClmpollo, .Mrs. I;. O. Lung, Mrs. J. O. Langworthy, Mrs. E. 1). McArthur, Mrs. O. S. Torrey, It. If. Walter. Mrs. Torroy will entertain tho club In two weeks, Instead of next Friday on account of Thanksgiving week. l. .M. ;. cum ; ' Mm. X. (1. IlaiucH oiiturtalued tho 1) M. C. Club at her home In North Hond Wednesday afternoon, the In dies pausing tho social hours infor mally In the usual way. Light ro froshmentB wore served by tho gon- lal hostess. Special quests out woro: Mrs. Tom Juzu, Mrs. Fay Ward, Mrs. Nols Wolllng and Mrs. Hoy Lnw horno and Miss Vera Harris, of Marshflehl. Tho moinbors In at tendance wcro Mrs. Stowart Mc Donald, Mrs. Ira Weltzol, Mrs. Hoa ry Korn, Mrs. Charles Williams, and Mrs. Hoy Ilrainard. Mrs. Koru will bo hostess In two wcoks. . Souks Which He Hang Clnliulug that hu substituted her muiiu for others In vulgar songs which ho sang to her Mrs. Cora K. Walling has. filed suit In tho circuit court for y divorce from William H. Walling. She further alleges cruel and inhuman treatment. Two othor suits for separation wcro filed there this week. , Says Wife Was Cruel Charles E. Huiitsuckcr has come Into court seeking n separation from , Kato Abide Huiitsuckcr, on tho charge of cruel nnd Inhuman trcat- incut. Ho names a Frank Wood In his complaint as n co-respondent land further claims that his wifo in 1913 left him and went to Portland i on tho solicitation of Wood, and I when alio came hack and asked to i bo taken homo again, sho later be gan to abuoo and finally oven th rent ended his Hfo. Sho went back to Portland last April. Tho suit has bcon fl'led by I. N. Miller as attor ney for tho complainant. Suit has. also been riled In tho cir cuit court by SubIo M. Ilulbort ask ing a logal separation from L. C. Hulbcrt on tho charge of desertion. Sho asks for tho cimtody of Esther, a minor daughter. The suit Is bo lug brought by Harry G. Hoy. STEAMSHIP LEAVES EARLY THIS MORNING FOR SOUTH SOCIAL CALENDAR MONDAY Alpha Delphian Society with Miss Irene Prouss. WEDNESDAY' Pastime Club with Mrs. Tom Juza in North Hond. Auction Uridgo Club with Mrs. Eugcno Croslhwalto. Dorcas Club with Mrs. Jackson on Catching Iulot. THURSDAY Family Clrclo Thanksgiv ing Dliinor with Mr. and Mrs. L. Chrlsteuseu. Trio Card Club dlnnor with Mr. and Mrs. H. 13. Jliiltniaun. FHIDAY Thlinblo Club with Mrs. Fred Glazier in North Hond. Klostor Club with Mrs. H. W. Morrow. : Ilftl II SCUFFLE ONE OF PAHTIKS TRIED TO HTAKT STORE IX MYRTLE POINT TiinnIo Over Claim of Klvo Dollars Outside Judge- Morrow's Court In Portland IJecaiiBO .Airs. Hollo Walbcck, of Portland, stayed too long In Myrtlo Point last July, away from hor cor set shop in tho Hoso City, at least in tho ono in which sho was Interested with Mrs. Mattlo Stroub, Hho got In to difficulties that ended with a liniul ,to hand clinching with Mrs. Cather- llln HmitMtllflll tli. ntllrt.. .It... I.i ll- laud. It scoius that during tho absonco of iMrs. Walbcck, who went to Myr tlo Point to sco about establishing a branch store, tho concern wont bankrupt. Mrs. Huntsman was ap pointed recolvor and tho fight out sldo tho courtroom of Judgo .Mor row occurred over a "flvo spot" which Mrs. Wulbeck claimed was duo her. Carries (food Passenger List Much Freight Loft llchld In Port laud Until Novt Trip At seven o'clock this morning tho steamship Kllburn left the Smith Tormlnal Dock for F.urokn and Shn Francisco, carrying n good sized pns Bongor list. Sho arrived In yester day morning and took nioBt of tho day to dlBchargo hor 4 CO tons of freight for Coos Hay. Morchants today stated that hov oral largo shipments wcro loft bo hind, tho vessel bolng uuablu to handle thorn. Since tho Santa Cla ra has been off tho run tho ono boat haB bcon carrying capacity loads. Tho outgoing passengers woro: It. Fluppa, F. Wobbcr, F. Kruse, K. Conloguo, J. H. Wngonor, Hryand McDonnld, Hud Gloon, Fred Hrass, S. S. Swconey and thrco children, Mrs. W. It. Siilllvnn, Miss Jean Trown, Alvln McDougal, Margucrlto McDougal, Mrs. Hall, Galo Graham, I'1. A. Tomay, Mrs. Lancelot and child, Mrs. C. A. Huffln, II. II. Spons ley, A. Johnson, J. C. VIors, M. K. Hommo, W. S. Smith, S. Athauaslde, W. ..lofforlcs, II. AndorEon, L. Mo gor, J. C. Saunders, C. J. Ward, MrH. Ward, MIbs Agnes HubsoII, Flor onco Hflpliael, Mrs, E. Hradoit, W. A. Campbell, Mrs. Campbell, John 01.' vcr, Paul Hlllashor, 13. A. Chamber lain, Mrs, Quartormass, Halph and Nolma Quartormnss, L. II. Oarrott, M. Garrott and seven steerage. i tOArt.OO BUYS THIS CAR COMPLETB J7VV DELIVERED is . i my specialty, i want and ex$ each and everv DocW ,l make my garage his headquarters. Drop in at least oncti week and let us inspect ydur car rKtifc. SERVI CE TOD MANY SHIPS ST. IIKLKNS SIIIPVAHDS .MUST TUHN DOWN CONTHACTS COMPLETE STOCK OF PARTS always on bj And I guess that helps some. I .. Mrs. Cameron, Mrs. 10. Yako, Mrs. M. C. Woods, Mrs. Cooley and Mrs. Hcanler. Tho club will moot again In two weeks with Mrs. Woodu. J t INFORMAL CHAT t Mrs. F. K. Conway left this wool:! W KHT,4UN lt.M)N wim, CON to spond her vacation at tho oxpoal-1 NIXT WITH IU'KM .IAN. 1 Hon. Tho fall term of music closes Nov. 27th nnd tho wlntor term opoiM 'Construct Ion Foicmaii Lincoln Ho' LI E PROGRESSES DAHLIA CLl'lt Yostorday afternoon tho Dahlia Club of First Addition mot for their usual Hoaalon at tho homo of Mrs. II, K. ItVanler and responded to roll cull with curront events. During tho afternoon, Mrs. J. u, Cooloy and Mrs, Oloiuan contributed to tho en joyment of tho affair witu reaniugs. Sewing was the main featuro of the tu'sslon Mind towards evening, tho hostess served refreshments. Those out woro Mrs. C. O. Gosnoy, Mrs, C, M. Conner, Mrs. Olcinan, Dee, 8th, Mrs. Conway has taken ad vantage of tho intervening days to tuko In tho sights of tho exposition. Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Kruso of North lleud loft on tho Kllburn this morn ing for a two woeks visit at tho ex position. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. McCullom of North Hond nro leaving via. Kugouo for San Francisco whero tho latter will visit until after tho first of tho year with hor sister Mrs. Harry Mof- fott. Mr. McCullom" will return shortly, and later will Join Mrs. McCullom to spond tho holidays. On tho third of December, Don't forgot tho dato, Tho ladles of tho .M. K, Cliuivh, At thK tiiiio wish to Mate. They'll hold halo Parcel Post And hot ti'iiiuIc.H too, At t Wolrott'N flno now Moro, And they're expecting you. Mi-k. Loitlo Tlptdii, or Portland, will ho at tho LADIKS' KMPOIUU.M TiiCMlay, Nov. lilt, with a beautiful lino of LADIKS' SUITS, COATS and (JOWNS. ' For ono week only. Just Remember: A Big Shipment of Holiday Jewelry The most beautiful and classy line ever arriving in mis cuy, consisting 01 GENTLEMEN: LADIES: JHWHW- Knife and Chain Sets Cigar Cutter and Chain Sets, Pencil and Chain Sets Fine Bracelet Watches Hat Pin Sets Knife and Pencil Sets ' Optical Department Red Cross Drug Store ortH Crew Working Hard Lino Coming From Sluslaw Fast progress Is reported on tho orectlon of tho poles and tho string ing of tho wires of tho Western Union north from Coos Hay toward tho Unipquu. This work is In chargo of Foreman Lincoln, from tho Seattle plant of tho company, whoso nrow Is now working out to wurd Lakcsldo. Ho says that about January 1 ho expects to havo tho lino connected up with tho ono now building Eouth from Cushman on tho Sluslaw. With this completed tho tole graph company doclares thoro will bo no moro troubles of tholr wires bolng down. Tho, prcsont lino comes In from Hosoburg, through tho can yons, whoro trcos and storms got In tholr dlro deeds. Find Thoy Arc Cluttered Willi Jibs Faslern Firm Calls for Flvo -Coos Hay Has None So many ships to build that sho has to turn down soino of hor bids, Is tho situation of tho city or HI, Helens, up on tho Columbia Hlvor. Tho shipyards of Coos Hay aro Idle and tho shipbuilders nro anxious to get a contract. Tho fniiia of tho llttlo city on tho north has spread abroad as a ship building contor, that Is, for wood on vcssols. Sho Is Just completing tho five-masted schooner City or Portland. An eastern firm has Just askod for figures for flvo woodon ships, and St. Helons admits It Is only ahlo to turn out but iiireo -of tho flvo. Figures coll for tho construction of flvo wooden tank vossols, olthor steam or motor power, capable ot corrylng fiOOO tons dead wolght, tho' first to bo delivorcd in six months and ono each at Intervals of 30 days thereafter until tho flvo aro dollvored. At any rnto tho fact la shown that Kastorn companies aro turning to ward Orogon and tho Oregon tlm bors for tholr woodon ships. Tho largo contract that has gono to St. Helons Is taken to moan a rlso in tho ship-building Industry of this stato. Coos Hay Is able to turn out ships. This much Is oxhlbltod by tho dozons that aro nfloat on mo high seas. own a Dodge means you forget troubles i Goodrum's Garage Phone 373L Marshfield, On .1 NO DKFINITK WOHI FORMER MARSHFIELD PHYSICIAN PROMOTED Hr. l. V. Morrow Is Praised For Kf- flclent. Work in Tho Helium Hospital at Ia Paimo Do. E. V. Mprrow, until last April a physician and surgeon In Marsh flold, has beon promoted for his work In tho big Helglum hospital at La Panno, He is niado, director and chief surgeon of tho Belgium units of tho American Red Cross In tho hospital there, Tho raise means that ho will havo chargo of 28 surgeons and nurso3 engaged in the Red Cross Rellof work. Ho expects to return to his home in Portland, after hls'one year enlistment li up next April, though he will probably spend some time first In Paris. Only a few days ago Dr. Mor row sent to Tom James several snap shots taken by him in the trenches and tho hospital at La Panne. t WATERFRONT NEWS t ! Hound for Eureka and San Fran cisco tho stoamshlp Kllburn loft down at 7 n. m. today. It crossed in early yesterday morning from Portland. Word from Roguo River this morn ing said that tho gasollno schooner Roamor arrived at Gold Heach today and tho.Rustlor got out over tho bar, bound for Coos Hay. Coming from San Francisco tho steam schooner A. M. Simpson is duo In here for lumber on Monday. Tho steam schooner Yellowstono left San Francisco at thrco o'clock itoday hound for Coos Hay with freight. Tho loan office of tho North Pa cific Stoamshlp company has rocolv ed no definite word from hoadquar tors In San Francisco as to what dato tho steamship Hreakwater will be off tho dry dock (it San Francisco and out on the regular run, alter nately with tho Kllburn. It Is said tho Hroakwator may ho roady for sorvlco by Nov. 25 hut If tho oil burning oqulpmont Is install od now It may ho a longer tlmo bo- foro tho vessel Is floated again. THANKSGIVING DAY SPECIAL PAGE PLAN to take your THANKS. OIVIXG DINNFIt at CHANDLER Hotel. MAKE RESERVATIONS la ADVANCE. Phono 20. Rood music and a good menu. I.lbhy Coal, ?.1.00 ton. Tho Coos Hay Times will Iwuo an) isxtru Edition Not Tuesday Tho great National holiday, Thanksgiving Day, will bo appro priately obsorved by The Times next Tuesday with a special page devoted to the things that contribute to the pleasure of the day. That will Include articles devoted to the day and advertisements as Interesting as news telling of the things that add to the Thanksgiving Day dinner and tho Thanksgiving Day cheer. (let your advs. ready on Monday and The Times will carry the mes sage all over Coos County on Phone 72.1 Tl,esday- WHO HAVES MONEY' Y, ovorybody saves money that buys shoos at tho Electric Shoo Storo. Its not ovory. tlmo that tho high prico gots the finest goods. Read theso prices, thon como, hnn dlo tho good's. Thoy can't bo boat In prico or quality, Just arrived, now Gypsy last, iT'co $1."0 Hlg Misses' Haby Doll potent leathor, cloth top, $2.n t0 fjiiji.'j.n) Sco our loader, ladles' vlcl kid, up-to-dato last, prico ,...$2.05 Dr. Reed's Cushion Solo Wolts, best in the world for toudor fot $.1.05 Seo tho Hobby Hoots go walking away from ua ovory day , .$:i5 Fat ankle Haby Shoes, nlco ones nt .$1,115 Ton different kinds of othor haby shoes from. , . .-too to $1.50 O, how nlco It rains! Do you know whero that holo In your solo Is? Wo can fix your solo in 20 minutes, Wo aro tho fixors anyway you want to bo fixed. ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP S. J. IMMEL, Prop. 180 South ilroadway MATT L MAY CHANDLER HOTEL, MARSHFIELD OREGON Telephone 'M , REPRESENTING HAAS BROS. GROCERS ARMOUR & CO. PROVISIONS AMERICAN BISCUIT CO., CRACKER .MANUFACTURERS ASTORIA FLOURING MILLS CQ, FLOUR AND FEED i - . - - For Sale 1 STOCK KANCH Near Allrpn)', mostly boMoB,a lugs, :i() head cattle, team, fanning IooIj, fine otvlwA iigiitful placo to live, nlco $noo. Torou. STOCK OR DAIRY' RANCH Closo Jii.SOcWfcl".!"! buildings, orchards, tools, (100 acres, 03 of uhl " bottom. Prico $10,000. Terms. DAIRY' RANCH Clo.so in, :0 acres, 173 I W, ". buildings, team. Prico $21,00 D. Terms. HAlltV ItAX'nif It II. ilnnnt nil DlllCO. tlOM Ii W 3!l half Is Wiliest bottom, flno buildings, both rU d " trmisnortntlnii, 10 head Mock, team. Price fW.OOO. r 1 did tonus, with interest at flvo per cent. FltUlT RANCH Splendidly located, 1000 logwWf 5 In full lu.ufl.i.f !... ..i-.-lim-il film lllllhllllP). IT ,fT4' Vi ... .. .r.......r,, V. , -... - J U00. Tonus. DEVELOPED COAL MINE On tlilo wider, fl " .1 lots of It, Prico way down. . .. ., , l,AllIL Ot'll UII1UHEN RANCH Close ill, 10 iii "" , : jt CHICKEN ItANCH 15 acres, ciomj id, "- - j 1,115 n luontli. . ,,.. .......... ... . ,. 11 1 .mnierlr VA 1 . lo tnido for North Dakola properly. Come In "W jj IK'IIV, I Wo havo Oklahoma property to trade for Coos 1 ( or ranch property. ql CITY PROPERTY' Noith Head or .Msrwu" It If you nro looking for bargains mid location- INSURANCE Wo carry n f nil lino of fire l5B j KOOS OREGON DEVELOPMENT CO, PIONEER BLOCK NORTH BEND, OREGON Safety First Servi FIRE AND MARINE, a.IWMOIUjK, I'V.JJ' ,XU LIFE, YVORKMEN'S CO.Mriv.n LIAH1L1TY' INSlHANCh .- ii Afi" ; Coko Hulldlng E. I. CHANDLER, Agency j 4 - 'f'-y iywfH - A-ulXl lW 5ntel fc&iiiffltfti3t -