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THE DAILY CfltS BAY TIMES, MABSHRELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12. 1907. PERSONAL MENTION. Miss M. Matson was In Marslifiold yesterday. Mrs. Olson of Ten Mile was a city -visitor Friday. Mrs. A. C. Erlckson was a city -visitor Thursday. Miss J. Black was in this city shopping yesterday. Mrs. Ed. Noah was down from Coos River yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Seaman were city visitors Thursday. Miss A. Anderson spent yesterday In this city with friends. Mrs. J. S. Small of North Bend -was a city visitor yesterday. Mr. A. D. Guyler of San Francis co, Is visiting Mr. D. Y. State of this city. Mr. M. M. Murphy of Minneapolis Is visiting on Coos Bay for some time with friends and relatives. , Mr. C. Beary has bought the Nel Bon repair shop on Nortn Front and Is fitting it up into a first class gun repair shop. Mr. J. M. Rodgers, representing, Nathan Dorhman & Co. of San Fran cisco, Is making a business tour of Coos county. t Mrs. Wyatt Coffelt returned to this city yesterday alter having spent sev eral days visiting with her ister, Mrs. Sherwood, of Coquille. Aften ten years' absence from Coos Hay, Mr. Andrew Jackson of Gray's Harbor, has returned to Marshfleld to spend a month's vacation with rel atives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Clemmons of Ten Mile, leave on the Plant today for southern California. They were accompanied to Marshfleld by Mr. and Mrs. B. N. Holcomb. Mr. D. B. Jackson of Chicago, Ills., passed through this city yesterday on Ills way to Bandon, where he will at tend to some business affairs, thence returning to this city where he will remain through the winter. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. McFarland returned on the Breakwater from an extended trip, having been In San Francisco, the cities of the Willam ette valley and Portland. Mr. Mc Farland sas the trip was enjoyable and that he gained ten pounds while absent. Miss Mary Boswell of Los An geles, Cal., and Miss Emma Cost of Pasadena, Cal., are visiting on Coos Bay for a few weeks, leaving at the end of that time for Drain where they will join Mr. and Mrs. Dan Mon roe, and accompanied by them make a tour of the eastern and southern states. Mr. R. A. Declar of Portland Is a business visitor to this city and will remain for a few weeks. Inciden tally Mr. Declar will visit the Co quille river towns and surrounding country. On his return to Portland Mr. Declar will go by Roseburg, where he Is Interested In business af fairs, thence north to his home. Mr. W. S. Watson, a civil engineer, passed through Marshfleld yesterday on his way to Coquille, where he will Temaln for some time. On this re turn to Marshfleld Mr. Watson will attend to some Investments and af ter having visited for some time with friends, will leave for his home In Columbus, Ohio, returning to Marsh Tleld in the spring to remain perma nently, m 'j Notice to Bidders. Notice is hereby given that bids "will be received by the common coun cil of the city of Marshfleld, Coos" county, Oregon, up to Wednesday, the 16th day of October, .1907, at 7:30 o'clock p. m. for the Improve ment of that portion of Front street, In E. B. Dean & Co.'s. addition to the town of Marshfleld, Coos county, Oregon, from the north line of B street to a point 75 feet south of the south line of C street, occordlng to the plans and specifications there for prepared by tho city engineer, and on file in the office of the re corder. Dated this 11th day of October, 1907. J. M. Upton, Recorder. From Myrtle Point. We have heard of calamity howl ers before. It Is nothing new for rlctf men to predict such nonsense as Mr. Ripley, the president of the San to Fe railroad, has given to the pub lic. Should It come to pass that tho railroads only have one job for each two men, then tho Oregon farmers -will have four jobs for each man not employed by those roads. Let Mr. Ripley fulfill his prediction; nobody will be hurt and many benqflted. P. Toys at Prentiss & Co.'s. There will be a regular meeting of Baker post No. 8, G. A. R., held in the office of Dr. C. N. Tower, Tues day evening, Oct. 15th. All com rades are requested to be present. Important business. W. E. Thorp, Commander. PROMISE OF HIGH PRICES FOR WHEAT Foreign Countries Raised Little Grain, So Come to America for Fowl. Chicago, Oct. 10. Wheat prices soared yesterday to the great delight of speculators who were so fortunate as to be "long" on the market. The May delivery ascended to $1.09, the top price touched on the board of trade this year. The market was Inflated with bullish cnthusaism gen erated by advancing prices in foreign markets and heavy demands from ex porters, due to a shortage in sup plies abroad. Bears struggled In vain to hold prices down and were finally forced to "pocket" severe losses. The pit was thrown Into a feverish state of activity by the wild scramble to buy. James A. Patten, once mayor of Evanston and one of the "big guns" on the board, Is leader of the hull movement and his firm did most of the buying. However, there was buying by commission houses gener ally, an unmistakable evidence of Increased speculative interest. The bulls declare that the an ticipated shortage In the world's sup plies, which sent prices to $1 last spring, Is tiow being realised. Eu rope, they declare, will need every bushel of wheat that this country has to spare for export. The foreign ers, they say, will buy regardless of prices until their wants are satis fied. E. W. Kalb, a member of the board who returned today from a six month's trip abroad, said that while crops In many parts of Europe had turned out better than anticipated last spring, the foreigners are buy ing supplies wherever they are to be had. Teddy Bears at Prentiss.' POWDER TRUST FIGHTS DISSOLUTION SUIT Wilmington, Del., Oct. 10. Forty of forty-three defendants In the government suit to dissolve the so- called DuPont Powder Trust have en tered an appearance in tho United States court here. In addition to companies throughout tho country, including E. L. DuPont Nemours Powder company of New Jersey, the holding concern, the defendants In clude Senator Henry A. DuPont, pres ident of the company; Colman Du Pont and numerous other individ uals. Federal Judge Archibald of Scranton, Pa., will probably preside at the trial. The defendants have until November 4 to file answers. -Myrtle Souvenirs at Prentiss.' ROUGE WONT GET HONORE PALMER Son of Chicago Millionaire Social Leader To Buy or Huild in Eugene. Eugene, Or., Oct 10. Honore Palmer, who recently purchased an orchard at Medford for over ?36,000 says he will not reside there, as re ported in the newspapers of that place. He bought the orchard simp ly as an Investment, and will con tinue to remain in Eugene, where ho will soon erect a flno residence or purchase one already built. He has been figuring with the owner of an the deal may soon be closed. Memorandum Books. The Going & Harvey Furniture Co. are handing out some very handy and valuable memoranda books for the year 1908. Aside from the usual blanks and dates for memoranda, It contains some useful tables, maps, etc. Suits, coats and waist patterns at Prentiss & Co.'s. Ten pel cent discount to customers mentioning this ad. To whom it may concern: No tice Is hereby given that tho building material department of my business has been sold to tho Murphy-Dow Building Material Co. All accounts due me previous to tho change are payable at my office. I will pay all outstanding bills up to and including Oct. 5. This change in no wiso af- J fects the firm of F. S. Dow, comm's slon merchant, who will still do bus! ness at the same old stand. F. S. Dow. Toys at Prentiss & Co.'s. Curry Is Improved. Mr. Curry, proprietor of tiro bar ber shop in the Central hotel block, has been quite sick with la grippe for a week past. He was out yesterday preparing for a duck hunt. Tho management of the Crystal In the future will have but three matinees a week Tuesday, Thurs day and Saturdays, commencing at p. m. Hoodlum 1'roclhltles. Some reckless boys coming down Front street the other evening suc ceededln smashing In the front win dow of Mrs. Palne's store. WANT ADS line first time, 5c lino mmK MocdIng insertion - Ttj n Times want ad. WANTED If you want to sell your household goods see Mickey at North Bend, or telephone 531. See him when ou want furniture of any kind. He has just added a new line and has more coming. rOR RENT-7-Half a store with nice Urge windows. Call at Taylor Piano House. LADIES wishing sewing done call on Mrs. T. Nussel, Pine Stroot. TTANTED Good building lot or cot taco. Coos Bay Auotlon Co. For Sle Or exchange, a skiff. Cooi Bay Auction Co. FOR SALE Billiard tabla. 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 onTeniences; Fourth 'and B. Inquire at Times office. " FOR RENT Blue and red room, snlta of parlors and buffet kitchen in newly furnished and strictly modern Arlington House. Plumb lnc of the best. Call at Times of fice. 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. McPhorson. WANTED Girl to work out of school hour3 for board In small family. Apply Times office. WANTED Ten men for work on First Trust & Savings building, corner First and C streets, Marsh field; $3 per day of 9 hours FOR SALE Household furniture. Inquire Times office, or phono 887. WANTED Girl at once. Corthell's Delicatessen. WANTED Girls to sew ticks, ftc. Mattress Factory. Apply Coos Bay Bedding & Upholstery Com pany, Broadway. WANTED Notice to painters, want ed by first class painter and paper hanger, day work. Address box 405, North Bend. FOR RENT Three large unfur nished rooms. Phone 21. PuUths BELL CORD Wet Your Whistle Then Blow J. R. HERRON, Prop. Front Street, I : Marabfteld, Oregon PHONE 923 ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS. You may tait an account in tlu, Unt with any amount you wwh over $1.00. Scndchcck, money order, eipreu order or by remitter ed letter and by return mail you will receive your bank book. We pay 470 intern! and compound it twice a yeiri on June 30 and December 3 1 . 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Rapid and thorough method for beginners. Classes in Harmony, Counterpoint, etc.. vocal sight reading and piano ensemble. Singers coached In oratorio, opera, or oonoort work by tho director. ELMER A. TODD, O'Connell Bldg., Marshfield Waterman's Ideal Fountain Pens the best on the market absolute guarantee, for sale at the -- RED CROSS EQRTON & HANSEN WKlw HWCQyKPMlSWI.A KSiiJCiBrafl Cook with Gas - - use - - Electric Power and Flatirons TFe Coos Bay Gas Electric Co. m Marshfield NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS L. D. AVERY, Manager mRmtttmimmmntmmitimiitittmmtiuttHtmimitmmnmtmmmttm. HANSEN & BRENWOLD DEALERS IN HAY, GRAIN and FEED Agents for Watkins Celebrated Remedies PHONE 691 Restaurant and What To Eat Prop. 5.00 25.00 3.60 value . . Broadway Phone 1331 Oregon. BNTSc9) GASINSJ Skating Rink s , COR. 4th asd QUEEN Hiinnmiuwtffittx Business Director V Doctors. DR. J. W. INGRAM. Physician and Burgeon. Offlc over Songstackon's Drug Ston Phones Offlco 1621; residence 78S Lawyers. J. W. BENNETT, fffA va TTItrtriO tron JEV TlontlAtt Bank. Marshflold, Oregon Francis IT. Clnrko Jacob M. Blake Lawrence A. Liljcqvist CLARKE, PLAICE & LILJEQVIST, ATTORNErS-AT-LAW Times Building, Marshfleld, Ore. United States Commissioner's Office. C. F. McKNIGIIT, Attorney at Law. Upstairs, Bennett & Walter Bloclr Marshflold, - - Oregon COKE & COKE, Attorneys at Law. Marshfleld, .... Oregon. Nasburg Block. Phone 818 J. E. OAYOU, Architect Estimates furnished for all kinds of buildings. Marshfleld, : : Oregon. Real Estate Agents. Clinrlc H. Pratt. i TIMBER LANDS. At Mr. Greenwood's, D St. Beyond 4th. MR- ALBERT ABEL, Contractor for learning of all kinds. Phono 1884. TheC.B.,R.&E.R.R. and Navigation Co. THE O. B R. & E. R. R. & N. CO. TIME TABLE. Subject to change without notlco. No. 1. Dally, ex. Sunday No. 2. Lt. 8:00a.m, Marsh'd Junction Coquille Myrtle Pt Ar.ia:30nun. Lv. VMSa.m, Ar.l0:20a.m, Lt.11 :30a.m. Lv.10:46ojb. Trains to and from Bearer Hill daily. F. A. LAIBE, Agent. BONITA and NORTH FASTEST BOATS ON THE BAY Half Hour Schedule Rm Betn-eem MnrohflcHl -mJ North Bond Mixlo la IS Jfltrateo. rrtvAte Lnnflrngo, lhur One way, lo. mutt trip, WBc 8. JL. OMtKLLY, Proprietor. STEAMER. FLYER M. FV. Pendergraas, Master and 10:30 a. a., and 1:00, 3:00 Bad 4:00 p. m. Leaves North Brad at 8: IB, 6:45 and 11:16 a. m., and 1:45, 8:15 and 5:00 p, m. Makos daily trips except Sun days. Fare: Ono way, 15 cunts; round trip, 26 oonts. TIME TABLE. Leares Marshflold 7:30. 8:00, 44t-4 PIANO STUDIO O. of LOUIS II. BOLL Is now open for reception of pupils. Parlors over Taylor's Piano Store. 4 Steam Dye Works C Street. LwHoH'tuiiKients'unrmpnTBolean- ed or dyeil. Philip Becker, Proprietor. Bank of Oregon Capital Stock fiuty paid ud $50,000 Trtnucti General BaiAlng Burnett U North Bend, Oregon . IV. t ,":! 0 4 ,