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THE DAILY CQOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1907. PERSONAL MENTION. Mr. C. Long Is a city visitor. Mr. Roy Brainard was a city visitor Thursday. Mr. Arnold of North Bend was In Marshflcld yesterday. Mrs. Smith of Maxwell was a city visitor Thursday. Mr. R. Oakley of North Bend was a city visitor yesterday. Miss Anderson spent Thursday iv 1 th friends in this city. Mr. John Fitzgerald was down from Coos River yesterday. Mrs. Weaver of Catching Inlet was a city visitor yesterday. Mr. J. V. Ross of Catching Inlet was a city visitor yesterday. Mr. V. Davics is visiting In In Marshfleld for a short time. Miss Florence Getty Is in Empire as the guest of Mrs. R. E. Shine. Mrs. Wittlck of North Bend spent yesterdny In this city with friends. Mrs. Klano of Catching Inlet was shopping in this city Thursday. Mr. Chas. Kronholm of North Bond Is at Ten Mile for a few days. Miss Elvlna Roth is visiting for a few days with friends on Coos River. Mr. Warren Llttlefleld and wife of Bandon were city visitors yes terday. Mr. Frank Bowron and daughter Ruth spent Thursday In North Bend with friends. Miss Sadie Kruse is spending a few days in this city, the guest of Miss Laura Escott. Mr. George Saddler of San Fran cisco is visiting in this city with friends for a few weeks. Mrs. Cal Langworthy of Curry county is visiting In this city with relatives for a short time. Mr. M. A. Sweetman, who has heen ill for nearly two weeks, was feel ing enough better to he on the streets a while yesterday. Mr. Jack Allworth of Chicago 111., Is visiting in this city with his father, J. D. Allworth. He will re main for a few weeks and then re turn to the east. Mr. O. D. Soue of Portland arriv ed in this city yesterday and will re main permanently.' Mr. Sone will enter into business, and later on will bring his family to Marshfleld. Miss Elsie Bowler of Los Angeles Is visiting in Marshfleld with rela tives and friends. Later on Miss Bowler will spend a week on Coos River and then return to her home In the south. Mr. Howard F. Jones, the well known traveling man representing Bishop & Co., returned to this city yesterday after having completed a successful business tour of the Coqtiille river towns. Mrs. Matson of Catching Inlet was shopping in this city Thursday. Mrs. S. A. Yoakum passed thro this city yesterday on her way to Coos River after having spent sev eral days at Ten Mile attending to business affairs. Mr. Clyde Ranor of Denver, Colo., left this city yesterday after having spent several weeks on Coos Bay and surrounding country. After settling business affairs at Denver Mr Ranor will return to Marsh fleld and enter into business. Mr. A. Johnson of Little Falls, Minn., leaves this city today on the Breakwater, after having spent some tim0 on Coos Bay investigat ing Its opportunities. Mr. Johnson has great faith In the future of this section but at present business calls him to Minnesota. Mrs. D. A. Howard and children of Tacoma, Wash., and Mrs. F. Jones and son of Minneapolis ar rived in Marshfleld yesterday to join their husbands. Messrs, How ard and Jones came to Marshfleld a few months past, and succeeded just lately in providing accomoda tions for their families. Tinware at Prentiss & Co.'s. LUSITANIA OUT FOR RECORD THIS TIME Wireless Via tho Lizard Reports Her Sulking 23.30 Knots Per Hour. On Board Lusltania, Lizard, Eng land, Oct. 9. (By wireless tele graph to the Associated Press by way of The Lizard, England). The Lusltania, which left Queenstown at 10:25 this morning for New York, is In approximately latitude 51.5 de grees north, longitude 15.08 de grees west at 9 p. m. today. From Daunt's Rock tho steamer averaged 23.30 knots per hour. The wind was westerly, rain was falling and a heavy sea was running. It was understood that the Luslt ania was attempting to make a record. The vibration aft was marked. Will Coiiiiiienco Fine Residence. M. A. Sweetman has lumber on the ground for building a fine residence on his lots in Sengstacken addition. FIFTY MILES AN HOUR IN AIRSHIP German Inventor Building New Model That Will lie Siweily. Berlin, Oct. 0. An uninterupted aerial voyage of sixteen hours and over, In a stretch of between 500 and 700 miles, is the goal German aeronauts have for themselves, as the result of new plans announced by Count Zeppelin. Airship experts in Berlin who are aware of the count's projects believe that the re sult indicated will be reached on the occasion of tho inventor's next experiments. Count Zeppelin is now working on a new model, with larger and Improved steering apparatus and more powerful motors. While he discourages extravagant claims, his admirers say that, under ordinary atmospheric conditions, his airship can obtain a speed of fifty miles an hour. The fact has been determined that the balloon during Its recent flight, when it had weaker motors, reached a speed of thirty miles an hour, and, eight hours' flight had a sufficient supply of benzine on hand to warrant the expectation that it could have remained up as long again. From His Home Town. (Humbolt Beacon). Sunday, September 2Sth, saw the end of the life of Sanford Richmond, one of Salmon Creek s old settlers which happened in Marshfleld, Ore gon. Several weeks ago ho left the coun ty for an overland trip to Astoria and word had been expected of his safe arrival north. When tho mes sage came it was the dark news of his death with no particulars, though It is surmised that an old kidney trouble was largely respon sible for it. The body is to be returned to Eu reka for interment. Sanford Richmond was born in Tazewell county, Illinois, G3 years ago. Raised on the homo larm ne moved soon after his marriage to the coal district of the state and there worked In the mines until ho came west to Los Angeles county In 1875. In 1S7G he came to Humbolt and settled In the Salmon Creek sec tion. Work in the woods, on his place and on the railroad has occupied him until recent years. Mrs. Richmond has her home Salmon Creek. The following 11 children survive him: Rev. George M. Richmond of Oakland, W. M. Richmond of Eure ka, Mrs. Belle McGowan of Eureka, Mrs. H. P. Monroe of Fortuna, Charles Richmond of Hanford, Cal., Wallace P. Richmond of Fortuna, Sirs. C. Schotterbeck of San Francis co, Roy Richmond of Layton, Cal., Fred .Robert and Archie of Salmon Creek. New House Under Way. J. P. Morris has his seven room house at Plat B well under way and hopes to have it ready for occupancy within a month. Cnn't Stand His Children. Seattle, Wash.., Oct. 10. Antone Winter sent to Germany for his wife, but warned her not to bring the couple's six children. Winter met his wife at Slilwaukee, and when he found tho children he fled to Seattle. Later he sent a second invitation to his wife to come west unaccompanied but she persisted in bringing tho children. Tonight Sirs. Winter went to tho police and explained the cir cumstances and declared that when she appeared in Seattle with the half dozen kinder trailing behind her, Winter set upon the entire party and beat them up. "Will Kill or Tnto Business. Helena, Slont., Oct. 10. William Loeb, Jr.. secretary to the president, accompanied by United States Sena tor Thomas II. Carter and Harry W. Child, president of the Yellowstone Park Transportation company, has left Helena for the Yellowstone sec tion, whero the party will spend one month In hunting bears and fishing. It Is understood that Sir. Loib Informed friends while in Helena that he would leavo tho public ser vice the first of tho year to accept tho presidency of a largo eastern cor poration. The corporation is be lieved to bo the Washington, D. C, Railway & Electric company. As She Heard It. A fashionable woman had a bit of statuary bearing tho Inscription "Kismet." A housemaid dusting tho room asked tho mistress. "Shuro, ma'am, what's tho , m'anln' of tho wrltln' on tho bottom ( of this?" I "Oh, you mean 'Klsmot.' It I means 'fate.' " i Bridget was limping painfully) when out with her sweetheart not long afterward and apologetically , explained, "Faith, I have tho moat. tirrible corns on mo Kismet." Ladlcs' Home Journal. What to Do When You Drop nn Egg. At a breakfast party In England which Joseph H. Choate attended while ho was American ambassador a young lady at his right accldently spilled the contents of her plato. "Oh, Mr. Choate," she exclaimed, "I don't know what to do, for I've dropped an egg on tho floor!" "If I were you I'd cackle." A Matter of Doctors. "There were two sisters living in Michigan," said Senator Burrows, "who warred constantly about the two great schools of medicine. One pinned her faith to allopathy and the other to homeopathy. "One day there was great excite ment in the family of the lady who believed In allopathy, and It was soon announced that she was tile mother of bouncing twin boys. "The other sister came down in a hurry. 'Well,' sho said, 'now see what's happened. I wanted you to have a homeopathic doctor. After this I guess you will listen to mo.' " Rates 3c line first time, 3c lino ink succeeding insertion . Try n Times want ad. WANTED If you want to sell your household goods see Mickey at North Bend, or telephone 531. See him when you want furniture of any kind. He has just added a new line and has more coming. FOR RENT Half a store with nice largo windows. Call at Taylor Piano House. LADIES wishing sowing done call on Mrs. T. Nussel, Pino Street. WANTED Good building lot or cot tage. Coos Bay Auction Co. For Sale Or exchange, a skiff. Coos Bay Auction Co. FOR SALE Billiard tablo. Apply Bob's Billiard Parlors. FOR RENT Elegantly furnished housekeeping and bed rooms close in. Reasonable. Coos Bay Auc. Co. FOR RENT Large front room, mod ern conveniences; Fourth and B. Inquire at Times office. FOR RENT BIuo and red room, suite of parlors and buffet kitchen In newly furnished and strictly modern Arlington House. Plumb 1B of the best. Call at Times of fice. FOR RENT 40-acro ranch, fur nlihed or unfurnished, 3 miles from Marshfleld; good house; phone; 3 dally boats. J. C; Doane. PARTNER WANTED In gilt edge boarding and rooming house, guar anteed Income. Coos Bay Auc. Co. WANTED Girl for general house work. Mrs. H. H. SIcPherson. WANTED Girl to work out of school hours for board in small family. Apply Times office. WANTED Ten men for work on First Trust & Savings building, corner First and C streets, Slarsh fleld; $3 per day of 9 hours. FOR SALE Household furniture. Inquire Times office, or phone 887. FOR RENT Largo front room, fur . nlshed, man and wife preferred. Inqulro at Sloran's, north end Pino street. WANTED Girl at once. Corthell's Delicatessen. WANTED Girls to sow ticks, t'tc. Mattress Factory. Apply Coos Bay Bedding & Upholstery Com pany, Broadway. WANTED Woman cook in sawmill camp. Reynolds' mill, North Bend. Address B. L. Nooner. Bank of Oregon Capital Stock fully paid up $50,000 Transact a General Banking Business North Bend, Oregon Pull the BELL CORD Wet Your Whistle Then Blow J. R. HERRON, Prop. Front Street, I I Mart hfleld, Oreron WANT ABS wvvvwvwvvvvyvAAAvwv addle Rock Come And We Have J. MILLS .vAAvvwvvwwvwvwv.vvwvwvw jjiumrf mlHRJH WUMMMiMBMHBK33BKHEHgHtlLilik'iJ.li I The Coos Bay Times A Good Talking Machine, value . . 25.00 Six Standard Records, value .... 3.60 Total Worth $33.50 All For Only $25.1 SPECIAL TO $1.00 a week By subscribing to tho Coos Bay Times for ono year you can obtain a regular $25.00 hlghgrade Talking Machine and six records of your own selection Included. Amount saved to you is $7.40. This Is the best combination offer and the most popular ever made to the Coos Bay readers. Open only to those subscribing to tho Dally Times. Delivery is promptly made upon payment of 2.00. Thereafter $1.00 a weok until the contract is completed. Send In your order at once. Call, phono or write. Taylor's Piano House, Coos Bay Times Office, IVIarshfield, mmsuxnnKKEXizfzxsEe&KBZKrxvx COOS BAY ACADEMY OF MUSIC Students may graduate In Voice, Piano or Pipe Organ. Rapid and thorough method for beginners. Classes In Harmony, Counterpoint, etc., vocal sight reading and piano ensemble. Singers coached In oratorio, opera, or concert work by tho director. ELMER A. TODD, O'Connell Bid?;,, Marshfield Waterman's Ideal fountain Pens the best on the market absolute guarantee, for sale at the ...... -- RED CROSS -- feON HANSEN Cook with Gas - - use - - 0 Electric Power and Flatirons The Coos Bay Gas Electric MmHna&St2S$0DMtutimti. IVSarshfiefd NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS L. D. AVERY, Manager fr&&V&&&F&&'&Qma :tmn:i:mn:::::itm:nJS::Ji::::::::un:nm:mKJ:ttj:::mm:jn:jtm. HANSEN & BRENW0LD DEALERS IN HAY, GRAIN and FEED Agents for Watkins Celebrated Remedies PHONE 691 ttttmttmtmmm'! Restaurant See What To Eat - - - Prop. 1 year ... $ 5. TIMES READERS pays the cost Broadway Phone 1331 Oregon. 'jjJEwyWBHW COR. 4th and QUEEN j ttmttMttwmWTOmm tLO Skewing Rink Business Directory Doctors. DR. J. W. INGRAM. Physician ninf burgeon. Oiflc over Sengstacken's Drug StoriC Phone Office 1621; residence 78. Lawyers. J. W. BENNETT, Office over Flanagan & Bennett Bank Marshfleld, .... Oregon Francis II. Clarko Jacob M. Blake Lnwronce A. Liljcqvist CLARKE, BLAKE & LILJEQVIST. ATTORNE1TS-AT-LAW Times Building, Marshfleld, Ore. United States Commissioner's Cfflco. c. p. Mcknight, Attorney at Law. Upstairs, Bonnett & WaHar Block Marshflold, - - Oregoa COKE & COKE, Attorneys at Law. Marshflold, .... Oregoa Nasburg Block. Phono 818 J. E. OAYOU, Architect Estimates furnished for all kinds of buildings. Marshfleld, : : Oregon. Real Estate Agents. Charles H. Pratt. TIMBER LANDS. At Mr. Greenwood's, B 3t. Beyond 4th. MR, ALBERT ABEL, Contractor for Teaming of all kinds Phono 1884. TheC.B.,R.&E.flR. and Navigation Co. THE C. B., R. & E. R. R. & N. CO., TIME TABLE. Subject to change without notlco. No. 1. Daily, ex, Sunday No. 2. Lv. 9:00a.m, Marsh'd Junction Coqulllo Ar.12 :30p.m. Lv. 9:4Ba.m, Ar.l0:20n.m, Lv.ll:30a.m. Lv.10 :45a.m. Myrtlo Pt Trains to and from Beavor Hill dally. P. A. LAISE, Agent. and NORTH BEND FASTEST BOATS ON THE BAY Half Hour Schedule Rup Botvreon Murshfleia -mfl Nortb Bond Made la 13 Minutes. Private LanSlngs. Wftroc One way, 15c j rwtuKl trip, JKtc. J. A. O'KELLY, Proprietor. STEAMER. FLYER M. P. Pendergrass, Master and 10:30 a. m and 1:00, 2:80 and 4:00 p. m. Leaves North Bend at 8:16, 9:45 and 11:15 a. m., and 1:45, 8:15 and 5:00 p. m. Makes dally trips oxcopt Sun days. Fare: Ono way, 15 cents; round trip, 25 oonts. TIME TABLE. Leavos Marshfleld 7:30. 9:00, Notloo. Holdors of Kinney & Wnlto con tracts for lots In Plata B, C and Bou lovard Park aro herbey notified to call at First National Bank of Marshflold and sottlo all payments now duo or suit will be commenced at once. F. B. Walto. I $ $ $ $ t ! 5 4 4 M 4 4 PIANO STUDIO of LOUIS II.' BOLL Is now open for reception of pupils. Parlors over Taylor's Piano Store. 4 4 $ 4 $ $ $ J t Steam Dye Works C Street L ulipH lunlUents' gut incut b clean ed or dyoil, Philip Becker, Proprietor . 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