The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, September 13, 1907, FRIDAY EDITION, Page 4, Image 4

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. THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1907.
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Every man intends, sooner or later, to own his own home. The first necssary step is to
secure a pleasant and healthful location, at a price which he can afford
Pure air, pure water are first considerations Pleasant surroundings, accessibility, cleanliness
and shelter from high winds are to be desired, too These advantages are not to be found in
every locality, and frequently bring such high prices that only those of ample means can enjoy them
Incidentally, it is wise to buy in a locality where property will increase in value while one has money
invested in it
All these advantages are offered in AY
at a cost so low that
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afford to OWN T OUR HOME if you have a desire for it, and the enterprise to under
take it we give you EASY INSTALLMENT TERMS, too, so that you
can have possession of your property at once on a very small payment down, with plenty of time on
the balance
We will be glad at any and all times to show you this property, so that you may see its advant
ages for yourself
F. M. RUMMELL
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COQUILLE NOTES.
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Coqulllo, Ore., Sept. 12.
The damn go suit Against tho coal
company la still going on. There
was a night session and witnesses
jworo being examined. Later Tho
jury found for tho Oregon Coal and
Navigation Company.
Congressman Hawloy spoke to tho
yooplo from tho band stand last
night. Ho Is an A No. 1 speaker;
forcoful, eloquent and pleasing. Ho
spoke freely on tho railroad prob
lom, also on the railroad land grant.
Said U. S. Attorney General Bona
parto told him that tho government
would take up the matter and com
Iell tho railroads to sell tho lands to
actual sottlors as per agreomoiit, just
as soon as they could get to it.
Mr. Ilawley spoke freely on tho
corporation problem also and mado
ALLEGAN!" NEWS.
COERCION USED FOR
INDICTING BORAH
Mrs. Eva Piper and father, G.
Thurman, came from Loon Lake
Tuesday, where Mrs. Piper has been
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Thurman, for a couplo 'Of weeks.
Jack Baker, of Loon Lake, came
to Allegany with a pack of butter
Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jennings went to
North Bend Wednesday.
Cooks at Allegany havo been
changing kitchens this week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Robinson are
tho cooks for tho road district at
Golden Falls.
Lester Gray Is chef at Smith &
Co.'s logging camp. Mrs. Bell, tho
former cook left Saturday for her
homo.
Mr. and Mrs. Peterson and daugh
ter, Zetta, of Marshfleld, visited at
Atltdnvits of Jurymen Show Ruick
Took Unfair Advantages of
His Ofllcu.
his position plain on this great tho Prlco homo this weok, and will
problem. 1 think ho convinced tho roturn homo Thursday,
audiouco that his views wero both
practical and fair. Ho spoke at somo
length on tho resources of Coos
County and its possibilities, and its
opportunities for tho future Mr.
Ilawley adds enough nnecdotes to
his speeches to hold his mull unco
and keep thorn in good humor. Ho
Impressed his hearors as being an
honest and capable man for tho posi
tion ho now illls as a public servant
of and for tho people. Ho also told
them that they woro to call upon
him In any and ovory ovont whuro
tlioy thought ho could bo of uso to
thorn and his sorvlcos would not cost
them a cont, for his salary as U. S.
Congressman was all tho compensa
tion ho could ask for. I think that
pleased tho pcnplo also.
Judgo Hamilton has sot Monday
next as tho tlmo for tho bocond trial
of John Kolloy. The daiungo caso
is still dragging along, thorn scorns to
bo no hurry-up in it. It will vory
llkoly go to tho jury today though.
Telephone Marriages Illegal.
A marrlago by telephono Is illegal,
according to tho decision of tho
Nolan County (Texas) Court, and as
a result tho estato of Thomas Wem
borly, a wealthy ranchman, valued
at over $200,000, is tied up and can
not bo settled. Whou Wemberly died
a contest of the will was made. Tho
question of the legality of a mar
ilago performed by tolophono was
raised, and tho court held that a
marlngo ceremony, to bo legal, must
bo solemnized by a minister or othor
authority In tho presoncc of tho con
tracting purtlos and witness.
Boise, Sept. 12. Charges against
Ruick areto tho effect that he used
force and coercion in securing tho in
dictments of Borah and his fellow de
fenders, and are supported by affi
davits of three of tho grand jurymen.
They set forth that Ruick argued tho
caso before tho jury and presented
Indictments in blank which ho Insist
ed the jurors should sign before ho
would leavo tho room. Similar affi
davits are to be presented by other
members of tho recent grand jury ac
cording to the attorneys in tho case.
here Else Can The Piano
ell As At
Your underwear will emanate
from the laundry immaculately clean,
and whlto as tho driven snow, if
GASENE is the soap you uso; the
wonderful labor and money saver.
No (Ice.
The Coos Bay Ico & Cold Stor
ngo company, will until further no
tlco mnko tholr. deliveries at S a. in.,
and 3 p. m. C. E. Nicholson,
Manager.
Launch For Sale.
22-Foot gasoline launch; glass
cabin; noat and spoody. For bale,
cash or terms, or will trado for renl
estate. Want to sell this weok.
Edgar L. Whcolor
Attractive Window DNplity.
A. "W. Myors & Co.'a window dress
er spreud lilmsolf this wook to a cor
tainty. Ho has a comploto Oregon
forest and full of all kinds of wild
nnimuls, ovon to tho Toddy , bear.
Yea, lip has ovon that obnoxious sign
-No Hunting Allowed."
Ford tin' Trial.
Sun Francisco, Sept. 12. Tho
trial of Tiroy I. Ford, chlof counsol
of tho Unltod Railways company, in
dicted for alleged bribery of super
visors In connection with franchises,
commoncod today. Tho work of
electing a jury Is proceeding.
Has Fine llnrber Shop.
Andrew Woods, of North Bend, Is
now ready to receive customers at
his now barber shop. It Is certain
ly a gem. No doubt If there is any
thing on tho coast that will beat
It. From the appearance of tho shop
It Is easy to beliovo that Mr. Woods
knows his business.
this entertainment on Saturday SSmsSSSClkSa tSm&23$$i
night.
Next week many contests will be
given for cash prizes; one of which
will be a ladles' wood-sawing contest.
During the coming week there will be
a mllk-drlnklng contest for the men.
The Phenomenal Medical Expert is
still overwhelmed at his office In the
Hotel Blanco treating the afflicted
who are arriving by almost every
boat from all parts of the country.
Cancers, tumors, appendicitis, rheu
matism and gallstones are treated
along tho line of bloodless surgery.
Tho deaf are made to hoar and nerv
ous troubles and diseases peculiar to
females are quickly removed.
Tho Doctor can bo consulted at
Hotel Blanco from 10 to 12 and 2 to
4, dally except Sunday.
Tonight the admission to tho Opera
House will be ten cents.
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Where else can bo found such an area of strictly standard
pianos? More than thirty of the finest and most foremost makes,
including the most famous ia all the world: Chlckerlng & Son,
Weber, Kimball, Hobert M. Cable, Hazelton, Bush & Gerts,
Crown, Marshall & Wendell, Whcelock, Pease, Story & Clark,
Haines Bros., Haddorff, Bailey, Foster, and tho celebrated
Pianola Self-playing piano.
Dr. J. G. Gobki, ta -well known ,
nnMp.lnn. nf Hertford, Dm., will visit I
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all Coos Bay towns during Sopt.
For date boo this papar latr.
Uso Baysido Paints and Im
perial Varnishes and get tho best.
Flexo Rendy Roofing never rusts,
cracks or leads.
Lain.
J. W. RiggV studio io-opons to
morrow (Saturday). Some now
backgrounds, which woro expectod
to nrrlvo on tho Breakwater failed
to arrive, but will bo Installod as
soon as possible.
Elect Now Chief of Police.
San Francisco, Soptoinbor 12.
Tho pollco commissioners today
elected W. J. Blggy chief of pollco.
Ho sorved a short tlmo as chief of
pollco under Mayor Pholau sovoral
years ago.
LADIES OF MARSHFIELD
WILL ENGAGE IN A NAIL
DRIVING CONTEST
SATURDAY NIGHT
AT M A S 0 NIC
OPERA
HOUSE
Wealthy .Tap Killed by Engine.
Seattle, Sept. 12. Matajiro Tsu
kune, president of tho Oriental Trad-1
ing Company American Bank, ono of
the best known and wealthy Japan-1
eso in Seattle, was instantly killed
by being struck by n Great Northern
switch engino In front of tho Great
Northern dock at Smith Cove today.
Ills Nineteenth.
M. O. Warner, tho well known
piano tuner, Is on his 19th annual
visit to Coos Bay and Coqulllo River
country. Newcomers In this section
will do well to take advantage of his
visit and have their pianos properly
cared for. Orders may be left at W.
R, Haines' Music Store. Phono 1441.
We are also agents for the self-playing Electric piano; Reed
and Pipe Organ.
Where else can be found an opportunity for saving equal
to that offered by tho house of Taylor's? A saving which means
not less in any case than $5 0, and from that up to $150, on every
piano purchased here during this sale of ten days.
Wo take your organ In exchange, and you may pay a small
payment down and the balance in small monthly payments.
You are cordially invited to Mslt our new store and exam
ine our goods. v
A full lino of Columbia and Victor Talking Machines and
the very latest records. Wo also sell our talking machines on
small monthly and weekly payments.
Tayles
Piano
Dr. J. O. Goble, tho woll known (
optician, of Medford, Ore., will visit
nil Coos Bay towns during Sopt.
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ladies of
In a nail-
Saturday night tho
Marshtleld will ongago
driving contest for a cash prlzo of
15.00. This will bo glvon lu connec
tion with a first class vaudovillo on
tortnlnmont by high class artists ac
companying tho Phenomenal Medical
St. Paul, Sept. 12. I am no presi-1 tetgffflftfttofqaggtfig3gWaft 3&!tm(&t&!&toteA
dentlal candidate and I do not intend
to become one. this was the em- h -"-""n;M::u:;:;::m:mj:nmnttm:j:
phatlc declaration of Governor John
son today to a Nobraskan who
callod to invito him to speak in
Nebraska. Ho declined tho invitation.
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Got your mattresses renovated. Our electric and pneumatic reno
vator thoroughly purines and cleanses them. After which our ex
pert stnff of mechanics rebuild as good as new.
Called for, renovated and delivered the same day.
uon i lorget tne no. 1993,
Grand Jury For Jurymen,
Boiso, Sept. 12. Following tho
flllng of affidavits in fodoral court- '
yesterday by three membros of tho
Grand Jury which indicted Borah, an
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