THE BOOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREdiON, THURSDAY, MAY 18, 1916 .EVENING EDITION SIX Another New York Shipment of Ladies Suits & Coats All are Now Samples mill each individual garment is thoroughly desirable. Ilotli .Stilt ami Coat Stjlcs are In advance of the present vogue. Suits $12.5o to $25 Coats $8.50 to $15 He sura to see till new display. I.'n cli garment is of very newest design and each Is a wonderful value. Hub Dry Goods Company LIS POSI II si. tvllv tkm.s or matiumo xiaij extaxglkment Does Xot Assume Any Hlanie llltnscir Xor Does lie Maine First Wife Was Misunderstanding (tfrU7 PORT 1HEWS BASE BALL SCORES rvAn IS LEFT F DHTUME h. hooper, former, imuo SALESMAN, IH XOW HIGH Father In New Zealand Died, Leaving an Estate Hooper Left Hero Last November Through tho death of Ills rather In Now Zealand nn estate of l 3r,000 Iiiih reverted to E. L. Hooper, former Coos county Bnlosinnn for tho till Lilly cotnpnny of San Francisco. Mr. ! tho matter. Ho says Hint ho married ' McCrodlo's Cohorts Exhibiting "Coniui Hooper left here In neooniher going Slneo the publication of tho storv regarding -Mrs. 1. M. Tully of thlfl city bolng dcstltuto In Boston whoro PORTLAXD REAVERS TAKE SEC her uncle refused her nld, P. M. OXR GAME IX SITCKSSIOX Tully has made n stnteniont regarding The Sun K issed Wi... 7 L,o Bay i tki tt., it.l , n.n.t n.. ....... iw......v ... v...,,.. V..-UIKO annul, of tne c , Coinpany'8 Iloat "Ualubow" ' Tr (Copyright Anmicfl For) "When yoir have wandered around n. Till you're travel stained n,i . "10 WcrJ. . . . . " m Km,J "SMART WEAR FOR WOMEN" Corner Ilrontlirny nnd Central Avcnuo. IMiono sen. Today's North Bend News n j; NORTH BEND MEN HAVE , THREE CORNERED FIGHTl u Two Are Arretted ami Fined Trouble In I'Hd Hall Last Xlglit for Threo ,of North Uend's citizens, "Happy" Iliirgoss, Hennlo I'latt, and Frank Mostellar (Were engaged In n fracas In Pltney's pool hall last night. It Is alleged that Mostellar was talking at tho telephone when I'latt struck him and that nurgoss then nso entered Into tho fight to assist Piatt. Iloth MoRtcllar and I'lutt wore finite badly pounded and Mostollnr found it necessary to visit n surgoon to huve his woiiuds dressed. llurgoss and I'latt wore arretted nnd taken before City Recorder May bco. llurgoss wan fined $15 nnd I'latt $20. XOItTII 1IKXI XOTKH llov. Father McDevItt was a vis ltor from Miirshflold yesterday nf ternoon. Geo. Hclgloy came In on yostor dny'H train from A3torla, Oregon. . Win. WooiIh wiih an arrival on the afternoon train yeBtorday from Orcvllle, Wanhlngtou. Tho Str. Rronkwntor duo Sat tirduy morning for North Hend. Attorney A. K. Pock, of Marsh fleld, wna In town yesterday In tho Interest of his campaign for thu legislature. John ('. Kendall, IiIh opponent wiih In town last evening. u u DEPART TODAY Mr. nnd Mrs. (leorgo Stephenson left this morning on tho train for Portland. William Wood of Orovlllc. Wash, who tins been In North lloud on a visit, left this morning for his homo. SlltS PHILLIPS ILL Mrs. Archlo Phillip Is Buffering un hero. ntnek of lumbago. Molllo E. McCarthy nt Duluth, Minn., In 1S97, nnd thoy lived together for n number of years but were unable to agree and separated and lived npart for several yenrs. Ho says ho sup ported hl.'i wife nnd their daughter during Hint tlmo nnd sent them to Mexico City for the daughter's health Thoy ramo back nnd located In Lns Angeles In 1000 and the husband was still contributing tho wholo sup port. Mr. Tully says terms of settle ment were made which provided for tho daughter, Irene, who la now IS to go lo a convent. Divorce Artnngcd Mr. Tully explained In detail how n divorce was arranged and ho left Los Angeles with tho understanding It would bo put through court and go by default. In another year Mr. Tully learned that his flrBt wife was mar ried again, this tlmo to Martin Sohroeder. Later Mr. Tully went to Los tm geles nnd there mot the present Mrs. Tully, who was AHco Wood, and married her. Tho couplo came to C003 Hay but tho present Mrs. Tully .wad not satisfied with tho place Ho ex pected to go somewhere elso when ho could dlspoRo of property Interests Hark" Spirit Enough to Shame .Jim .Jeffries PERCENTAGES OF COAST LKACSUK W. L. Pet. Vernon 20 IS .r,91 San Francisco .20 IS .591 Los Angolas ...20 1.9 .51.1 Oakland 1 25 .432 Salt Lttko ... .15 20 ..129 Portland 14 19 .421 HAS APPENDICITIS Miss Annlo Lelhy, of South Slough, Is III of appendicitis. GOKS TO PORTLAXD Lcnm of Mlstnko Tho second Mrs. Tully went to Los Angeles to her mother's funeral nnd thoro called upon tho first wlfo whom nho had rormorly known. Mr. Tully Btnted ho wns dumbfounded when Inst February ho recolved n Icttor from his first wifo. It related that her husband had died and that sbo j was seeking tho records for tho dl j vorco to establish her right as heir , to her second huBband. Investigation Herbert Irrudloy, who suffered n!1""01 ,hnt tho flr8t Mrs. Tully had stroke of paralysis, and who Is at! novor nnleared In court nnd tho dl- Mni. J inn eg Allen loll today nn the train for Portland. IlKUHKItT MltADI.KY RKTTHIt Marry Hospital, was reported to bo soinowhut Improved toil a v. DACIC FROM CAXADA Ed McKoown, well known logger, who has been away for several years. Is hack from Cnnndii accompanied by ' " ' l.lo ...I.. .....1 ...III . I. !.!.. I ... will bring freight!. ""V ' "'" '""""" ,u iH'it! nun imiiwiko 111 togging again. .lAlli DKSKHTKD Only Two Ai'icsU for Diiinkeuue.sN Slnco the FlrM Chief of Pollco Anderson ro pcrtj that only two arrests have been mado since tho first of the. year for drunkenness. t WATERFRONT NEWS : ?$ AT MKKCY IIOSI'ITAIi Mrs. E, Drews of Marsh fluid wob operated on yesterday and is doing flue, Mrs. llohtiiBon of lllverton wiu operated on yesterday morning. She Is doing nicely. The dredge Miehlo camo up to the Porter Mill this afternoon to Ke en 10 oil again. At 1 1 this morning tho Tillamook came In from Portland with a full :t()0 tons of general merchandise for tho bay. Shu leaves out again to morrow. Tonight or tomorrow morning the Patsy is duo from Poithiud, bring ing machinery. Tho Kllhurn l.i duo from Port land and tho llreakwnter from San Diego on Saturday. llltOKK COl'XTY ItKCOltD Evan llodsou of tho North lloud high school, now holds tho record for tho 440 yard run in this county. Ho boat tho former reran! by three fifths of u second at tho last track meol. PILING DKIilYKItKD Tho piling was delivered today for tho rebuilding of tho wharf at tho old town mil! and the work of driv ing tho piles will start tomorrow, It Is said. Al'DITINtJ HOOKS Export W. II. Wann has started in auditing I tho city books of .North Item!. WlltKI.KSS NOT WOHKINC Survivor of ltounok,. Says Dynamo Hail I Icon Taken To Pieces Thoro arlsos n new phase of tho Roanoke dUaster, that the wireless equipment was not In working or der nt tho time tho .ihlp wont down. This accounts then for tho fact tho vessel sent out no S. O. S. call though there was plenty of tlmo to do so. In an account of tho wreck, Qunr termnster Erb Jtuted that at 10:10 a. in. of the fata! day tho dynamo of tho wireless apparatus was tukon npnrt. When tho ship wiu in dis tress that sumo nftomoon shortly after two o'clock tho wireless oper ator called to tho captain tho In strument could not ho used for the S. O, s. you Do not blame me if cannot see BIRCH The Optician Glasses $2.50 to $8.50 voice .wns not granted. Mr. Tully stated that ho understood sho thought her lawyer hnd attended to the mnt ler and that sho need not take nny further steps after having pnld 7ilm n fee. Makes Trip East Tho present wlfo wanted to get awny from Coos liny boforo tho slt untlon beoamo generally known. Sho asked for monoy to got to her undo, William Wood. In hopes of securing "in iiiiu surnciont funds to tldo' them over until the Coos Hay proporty, could ho sold, but Mr. Tully stutosl mat ho told his wlfo they did not want nny of Wood's money nnd ho did not enrourngo her lo go. Finally sho Btnted thntsho had borrowed suf ficient funds to go to her undo nnd was going whether her husband want od hor to or not, and ho stated ho had to let her go. Was Turned Away Mr. Tully said ho hnd recolved fovernl letters from his wlfo but nono oiling of tho prosont predlcnmonl. Tho wife told of hor undo turning hor awny from his home. Mr. Tully understood ho wns displeased with hor marrliigo nnd cut off the allow ance ho hnd previously given hor. Mr. Tully does not tnko any blnmo miweir nor does ho blnmo his first wife. Ho says thoy i.oth thought thoy had been divorced. Ho admits the predicament Is n hnd 0110 but that slops will ho (akon ns soon ns nosslble to rollevo himself nnd his first wlfo of matrimonial bonds nnd straighten tho matter out legally. Ho suggests that tho presont .Mrs. Tully will prob ably como to Los Angeles to reside Ho stated that his first wlfo hnd not made nny attempt to make matters worse, and thnt his concorn now is to straighten the matter out for his prosont family. Dr Auorlited Tint lo Com ny Timet, SALT LAKE, May IS. Has Port land taken a boost? It seems like It. Tho Heavers won u gamo on Tuesday and did It ugnln yesterday. Tho scores of yesterday follow: At Salt Lake It H E Portland 12 18 3 Salt Lake. 10 10 4 Ilouck and Hlgginbotham nnd Fisher, Wurhop, Chabek and Hannah, At Vornon It 11 E Oakland 7 S 1 Vornon 0 a 0 Prough and Rrlrflth; Arrollnncs, Qulun nnd Wliullng, Spancor. At San Francisco It II E Los Angolcsi 5 S 3 Snu Francisco 0 13 0 Standrldgo, Hogg and Dossier, Steen, Fanning and Sepulvedu. DIG LEAGUES tn? AuocUtM ft-ru lo ro TlT Ttmn.l WASHINGTON, 1). C, Muy 18. It was Washington's Day again yes terday and thoy took tho second of tho sorlcs from Detroit, 0 to I. Tho scores of yestorday follow: National League At Chicago: Brooklyn 2 Chicago 7 At St. Louis. New York 9 St. Louis 3 At Cincinnati: lloslon 7 Cincinnati l At Pittsburg: Phlladdphla-Plttsburg, cold AMioricnu Lenguo At Hoston: Chlcago-.l)oston, rain. At Philadelphia: St. Louis to Now Zealand with tho Intention of going to the front with tho Now Zealand troops. D. I. McOeo has JiiRt received 11 letter from him stating ho Is still at homo nnd getting along very nicely. Ho makes no mention now of being n soldier. It Is stated through friends hero today that hnd he not roturnod there for military duty his portion of tho estate would have gono to-the crown. AVllS 111 ItCMH'VCM Mr. Hooper wis formerly n resorve nontenant In tho reservo troops at his homo. It Is possible that ho has been detained from going to tho front, through tho sickness and sub sequent dcuth of his father. He wob very well known in this territory, having at ono tlmo repre sented his company through tho northern part of Oregon ns well as In this section. J. Loo Drown, of tho Drown Drug 1 Cotnpnny, recolved a enrd from Hoop And there Is nothing that just aoro, '"'Its jo,,, And with friends you aro a mri Why wo Just Invito you down here To the land of God's grunt store holme And tho Buu-k!ssed water.? ,,r tl,u Co(M' Como with us mid play on Coos liny In a boat, with tho salt spume, ' Dashing, BWlrllng, playing pa.u'you, Sllver'd tuning forlts of stawutoeil joy Gulls Just resting, tldo Is full to tlouf'i,. And you Just can't help deriding " On tho Biin-ltlssed waters or thoYoos. What's tho use of living dor mam, When tho tldo nnd llnie aiosot. Thoy Just nwalt your pleasure, Always going out to bring you In. It, don't take great wealth to live hero Only Just four walls, a 10 of, a pniy,.r, And the min-klsspd waters or thu C'009. Well, wo'.vo Innded on tho quny there, Llko God's own beauty that In Portland fircwj Oh, wo'ro hungry, yes. nnd famished, Hut there's a satisfying portion, l'reston, At the Chandler and tho Dew Drop inn ' So I Just write to you. Edith. .,y8, joy m . And the sun-klsseil waters of Hie Cooj. Sincerely, as ever, H HO. II. PUKSTON. Mursliflehl, Orcgoa 1.-.-.-.-.-.-.-. - or n row days ngo saying no was j """V V T training uaiu uuu u.iiiecieu iw n"i' nwny .with the troops within a very1 1 short tlmo. J. H. BOOTH SEES GOOD TIMES AHEAD Itosebiirg Hanker Hack From East nnd Says Prosperity Is Coming to The Const HOSIOHUHG, Ore, May 17. Great prosperity for the Pacific coast coun try Is predicted by J. II. llooth tho Itosebiirg banker who Is Just back from tho enst. He snys: "In Now York I found niislncss conditions above the high water mark," said Mr. Dooth, "whlld In other Enstorn cities I discovered nn nlr of optimism prevailing. Tho working people of tho east und mid dlo west aro busy, and high wages are being pnld In all Hues of Indus try. Tho munition factories cannot Gil their ordois at the prosont tlmo, and factories that have been Idle for SOCIAL CAI.KNDAK Thursday Eastsldn Social Club with Mrs. J. Swnnson. A. N. W. Club with Mrs. Annlo Towor. Dahlia Club with Mrs. C. O. Gosnoy In Englouood. North llend Eplucopul Guild with Mrs. 1. II, Mai tie. O Oenern Club with Mrs. llnn- ry lloss. Hulnbow Club meeting at nt Club house on South Fork of Coon Itlvnr. North lloud Junior Club with Inez KJclluiid. U'n days fiom.tlie date o(3 oi sain Mil or bids. Each hid or nronoul ie to designate the denoralMtloi J iionu or liontls ilcslreJ. Hid or iroposaj recIrt4 for J nmoiint or said bonds, iruatl&J given preference of purch. I'riltlinnla a I.I I. ... . .(.... ui uiui nun tfv ciiecHs to ho enclosed Id left ft enveioppa .witji no dlitltfjw T, murks or wrltlnB thtreoatw: iWllttlll "tll.l fnr I... .. .., ,,, ,u( iiiiiiniitoniK: of tho City of MarsMleld, Ortp: Dated this 17 day of Mir. IHl H.J.KIIIDALUJI Chairman of the FImmr tnlltoeof theCoauaoJCtn 5 IS "0 " 7 1 I ! iPROFESSIONAl DIRECTOR NOTICE OF SALE OF IMPIIOVE MEXT DOXDS Notice Is hei-oby glvon that sealed ' Dr. A. L. HOUSCWOrll), proposals will bo recolved bv the lliylr!n Md Botpoi Plliniirn Pxliimlltni. it Mm Pnnilniili OfflfCilnlnl IUott Council of the Cltv of Marshflold. !",re ,inu" "to 12 mil Puna r'nimlv nrunn ( llwi nffl. . ' ""'' 7 ,0 8 P' a I unit illinium uiui. iiuiu iiuuii iuiu iur. w. -..., . - ( pi . nflr IJIJi Km I j years aro now working tit full tlmo. ' tho City Uecorder of said City ofi""""1 umc "lM "" ' From conferences I had with oaBtern Mnrshfleld, In the City Hall of said1 . , bankers, I am satisfied that nioreiltJ' ""til eight o'clock p. 111. Monday. I "" "" t .7 money Is now In circulation through out tho enst than for sevornl years. 111.11...1 ..1..1. , 1 i.i.uiifiilim , j Thw ruiiroml ynrds of Now York City ai vwiBiiington: j liro (.0Kcat0, wm, forogn conslgn- olrolt j nionts of Amorlciin mado goods, iuiiKiuii r. wj,0 t,0 ollel. Kroat torin'nals of At .New lork! , ii,n onRt slmiv Hlnillnp nrtlvltv llnl! T V ........ ......w. ...... Clovoland-Now York, wot grounds. WILL BE AID CINCH road officials, bankers and men en- I gaged In other Important lines of Industry clnlm thoy never boforo ox 1 perlonced such good times as nt I present. "In tho mlddlo west I nlso found .M.WIS1I FIELD THACK TIiM HAS, business conditions on n sound foot 1IAHD FIGHT ON SATl'UDAY tho 29th dny of May, 101G, for the purohnso of street Improvement bonds of the said Cl'ty or Marshflold, Coos County, Oregon, to tho amount of $259.04. All of snld Improvement bonds to bo in denominations not exceeding $500.00 and bearing Interest nt tho rate of bIx ier cont per annum from tho dnto thereof, payable soml-nn-nunlly, snld bonds to bo dated tho day of Issuance and to mature In ten Fbcii UN IIUILDIXQ COiTUACTOH Eitlmatei (urnlihed ca wm I Or. H. M. Shaw Kje, Ear nnd Throit ifttl OIiAS8r.8 FICTED Phone 830-I. Room A! Irrlng Wofk. -ft. MATT1E a BIWW. I'hyklcUp and Sari Phone 83W. Athletes of County to Moot In .Myrtle Point Coach Nlles Not Very Optimistic Coach Itoynl Nlles of tho high school truck team Is making no op. I tlmlstlc. remnrks theso duys regarding thO ni'08liect nf Ills tpnm 111 Mm nnim-l ty meet to be hold In Mvrtln .,tn. ! ,los,,,'R Wool Huyers Are Holding on Saturday. Ho says that so fnr ho Is unable to figure out how his mon will win tho meet, hut adds, "they're going to glvo the rest a good run for tholr monoy." years thorenrter, with propaymontj w phinrllor option thereon nt faco vnluo nnd uc-ivv' " ' ia. ,Il.7J,,,T:n lug. From a enreful survoy of con- rrilca mtfrost to dato of tiny Boml-an- Room s01 tnd j01, &u l& dltlons In the east and mlddlo west,!"""1 coupon period at or nftor one Msnhfleld. Oreios. I 11111 conridont moro than evor that yenr r,0,n ,no "",0 of 8ud bonds upon j tho Paciric coast Is soon to enjoy nn living "Mfco hy publicntlon In a era or prospoilty unprecedented In nnwspnpor or genoral circulation Its history." printed nnd pitbllHhod In Coos County, Oregon, such notleo to bo published 1 not less thnn onco each week for; throe successive wooks during the, month preceding such Eonil-nnnunl period nt which such iirepnyment thereof will bo mado. Tho right Is expressly reserved to reject any and all bids and upon all or any of such bids or proposals rejected, If thoro should remain nny bonds unsold tho OFFEUED GOOD IMMOKS Beautify Your Home for Moro .Mm'y In regard to tho wool market tho Hosohurg Itovlow says: Wool buyers In Roseburg ofrerod 30 conts u pound. Owing to tho cou- Oll tllO team fnr Dm vnrlnim n....ol tltllied tOlldoilCV Of tllO DrlCO to cllllll) MIWIIH VIVIHOI - ,..-.... J will be Morchant. Kramer. McDonald """over, tho sellers aro apparently '"" ""U8 mRy " "'eronnor so.u Ilonebrake, Dolt. Franz. Seaman audi,lollU" t,,olp 8tlM;l tor lntor rlaos.'u "rlval Bft, BaM Common Hack. Llttlo wool has been sold, nnd It js Counc11 of Rnltl c' of Marshflold, Consldorable Interest Is being ovl- 1)0,,ovel tlmt mo8t f "o spring clip' 0,son' 1)Ut ,n no ovenl to ,l0 B0,a donced among tho athletes of tho' wl" bo la1(1 wl,h t'10 hol of secur-1 Ilt ,es8 ,lm lmr nml "rcrnert lntorest. county In this meet. Last year's nnd l,,K us "UIPh as 10 cona Pound. Sal(1 ,,01U,S nro ""thorlzed by tho tho year beroro MnrshHold won easily, j Sll0,llil tllclr nP-'s bo realized, tho laws of tno s,ato of 'eBOn. a"'1 but 8lnpn iimi iinm h... in.t .,.. - wool men or Douchm cniint.. wni Ordinances of tho City of Marsh- - liwu , PUI1IU Ui I t.- - w.,. probably receive tho greatest returns, I,e,", ol'eKn. II EA III NO POSTPONED Tho hearing of T. F. FloUburg, nrrosted on a charge of dninkeness by Chief Carter, hua boon postponed until Saturday. I KtmsCltUlEHS NOTICE J ! The Times carrier boya aro I I Instructed to put tho papers I on the porch. If tho carrier does I not do this, misses you, or no- I I gleets getting tho paper to you I I of time, kindly phone the clr- I culntlon manager, as this Is tho I only way we can determine I whether or not the carriers are I I following Instructions. Phone I I 133. ' -'. her most valuable point winners. All to Tnko Piu-t All tho high schools of tho county, Mnrshfleld, North Hond, Dnndon, Myrtle Point, Conullle and Coos HIv or will bo represented. Tho scheduled track events aro 50 yard dash; 100 yard dash: 220 yard yard hurdles; 220 yard run; 1 10 yard run; SS0 yard run; relay race und 0110 mile run. Field ovonts nre High Jump. nroad Jump, pole vault. Javlln throw. snot put, and discus throw. All tho high schools or the county have put forth a great efrort In order to mnko tho meet a success. Somo time ago the Cooulllo high school defeated tho other valley towns in u triangular meet. This leads somo or tho athletes to bollevo that tho rounty championship practically llos between Coqullle, MarshtleJd or North none!, j Tho championship track meet la In tholr oxporlenco. I Assessed valuation or said City ot Tho buyers say that the shearing 1 Marshrield, Oregon, is $2,920,139.00 has not progressed ns trapld't' ns ' noded Indebtedness Is $54, 000,00. usual this year on account or the! pP"hitlon estimated 4,500. prlco and bulk or tho clip will doubt-' A cortlfled check or five por cent less hold for development In tho tiet'of atnount ol bid or proposal must week or two. Tho activities of tho' i,C,ompany each bid to be forfeited huyers In tho cities nlong tho coast 1 ,0 8al(1 Clly of Marshflold, In enso as well as In tho oast has led. to tho l,,tl ,s accepted and bidder falls to fooling that tho prices will romnin' nt'cei)t aml nmke Payment for said high. Some wool sold lu Rosoburgi ll0"d or bonds covered thereby within Saturday for 35 conts. whllo 3C cents' was the price ofrored today. An eay hlr or f nti n,lUlllB dwlr . jjr 1. ... .1... .imeaWK"" llllini u " - a, MttlngrooniorHor. the niipi-wnw It tho comroits of iw 1 1.. nn,llctulu)'e, tunic " M"" our ttrgo line. ItwIllMonl!! s,,g housccleasln! J J furniture or nev I- W . . mkfl tlieclu"1'" CltftillO. Going& Harve Company n. Pknnel? I .1. l7-nf .11.. IN or in iiw r. tho Inst event of note of tho school year and It Is believed a largo crowd from the various towns of Coos conn- j ty will attend. SCIIOONEK TILLAMOOK PORTLAND AXI COOS II AY SAILS FROM PORTLAND EVERY TUESDAY FOR INFORMATION PIIO.VE 27fl TOM JAMES, Agt., Ocean Dock C. W. TAYLOR PHONE 71 R.r.riKB J?!!? Vulcanizing W Bend Tho Het Equipped Vulcanizing Woiks In Com "'fr nd nv iiuiKe Jieiincis ami win can " prices. oRl NORTH HEX!) : :: ;: !!