THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1907.
AT THE TAYLOR PIANO HOUSE
This has been the banner week, We have sold more Pianos, Talking Machines and Victor records, than we have in any one month since our opening.
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Two fine pianos sold on our floor Saturday. This is due to the large stock of high grade pianos we have now on our floor. We aim to carry as fine a selection as you could find in any city
four times as large as Marshfield. We also give our customers the benefit of our close buying and easy payment system. We do charge you any more for cur goods on payments than
if you paid spot cash for them,
As to Talking machines we carry a full line of Victor and Columbia in all the sizes from $22 up,
There is no record in the catalogue but you can always find here at our house, Where else can you buy a high grade piano for $10 down and $6 per month, or a Victor Talking Machine for
$2 down and $1 per week? r .
Why not see about getting
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yours now.'
This easy payment system meets with the convenience of everybody, You will never miss the money,. A few dollars spent for home pleasures
Victor Talking machines than any dollar you ever spent,
Come in and Get Our Prices
give you more enjoyment in a piano or a
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Personal Notes.
Miss Millie Gould was a city visitor
Monday.
Miss Black spent Monday in this
city with friends.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Getty were city
visitors yesterday.
Mrs. Frank Itogers was shopping
In this city yesterday.
Mrs. Enegren, of Coos River, was
a city visitor Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lyon, of North Inlet,
were city visitors Monday.
Born, to the wife of C. C. Going, on
the 27th of October a son.
George Ross, of Ross Inlet, was in
this city on business Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Matson, of North
Inlet, were city visitors Monday.
Mrs. Carl McCullough left this city
yesterday on a short trip to Coqullle.
Mrs. George Nichols, from Salem,
arrived on the Alliance to visit her
son, Thomas Nichols.
Mr. A. M. Prentiss and wifo spent
Sunday on Coos River as tho guests
of Mrs. Frank Rogers.
Fred Kruse left this city yesterday
after having spent the last week In
Marshfield with friends.
R. D. Hume, the fish king of, the
Rogue, came in yesterday and will
he on tho bay for a few days.
Mr. P. Jordan, of Ten Mile,
brought his daughter to this city
yesterday to secure medical aid for
her.
Mrs. Ferry left this city yesterday
for her home In Coquille, after hav
ing spent several days at Allegany
with relatives.
Mrs. S. O. Vandersloot went to
Bandon on Monday and will remain
In that city for a few days attending
to business affairs.
Mrs. James Bennett arrived yester
day on tho Alliance from Minneapolis
to join her husband who is superin
tending engineer at the Smith com
pany's mills.
Mr. E. E. Harris, of Caldwell, Ida
ho, is on tho Bay Introducing an en
tirely now system of learning book
keeping. The method is decidedly
unique and is worth investigating.
Mrs. W. L. Bachtel and daughter
Dorothy, arrived on the Alliance from
Chattanooga, Tennessee. Mr. Bach
tel has just completed a home on his
"property on Broadway, and will open
a machine shop In the near future.
Cant R. E. Peasley, formerly a
skipper who sailed from Coos Bay
to southern ports, now of Aberdeen,
"Washington, is here for a week's
visit with friends, and incidentally
to look after some business matters.
Geo. Farrln recejved word yester
day that Great Senior Sagamore J. F.
Fltzgerad left Medford on Monday
for Coos Bay to assist In tho work
of getting 200 candidates for tho
adoption to take place December 15,
tho time of the big doings.
Mr. B. W. Bells, of San Francisco,
has been visiting on Coos Bay for a
few days. Tomorrow he will leave
for Coos River where he will remain
for a few days. On returning he will
visit friends at North Bend and on
next Monday return to his homo In
the south.
Miss Violet Henderson, of San
Francisco, Is on Coos Bay to locate.
Miss Ilonderson Is an expert steno
grapher and is desirous of filling a
position. Any ono desiring to com
municate with Miss Henderson can do
so by addressing her mall in care of
tho secretary of the Chamber of Com
merco. Mr. E. Marsh has returned .from
Pueblo, Denver and Dodgo City, and
will make his homo in Marshfield.
Mossrs. Rex Largo and Fred
I'asley, formerly of the Times, left
Marshfield on Sunday for San Fran
cisco, where they expect to remain
for n time. Thoy will look over tho
bituatlon about tho bay and prob
ably engage in some kind of work.
William Gamble goes to Myrtle
Point today for a consignment of
sheep and hogs.
Stoves and ranges for coal or
-wood, See Ekblad & Son, Hard-"ware,
WANT ADS
Rates for want advertising Five
cents per line.
FOR SALE One 20-foot gasoline
launch, G-hp., engine brand new.
5J& foot beam, $250. Inquire
Hall & Hall.
WANTED Man and wifo WANT
position cooking for saw mill or
logging camp, or will contract to
run boarding house. Address Box
19, Marshfield, Oregon.
FOR RENT Blue and red room,
ult of parlors and buffet kitchen
In newly lurnlshed and strictly
modern Arlington House. Plumb
ing of the best. Call at 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 furnlturo.
Iaquire Times office, or phone 887.
WANTED Party with ?2000 or
more to take interest in local busi
ness enterprise. For further par
ticulars address X. D. S.
care Times office.
WANTED Timber claims. To buy
timber claims. Location no objec
tion. Address P. O. Box 142,
Marshfield, Ore.
WANTED Bids for clearing streets
In Bay Park.
I. S. Kaufman & Co.
WANTED Man and wife, or girl.
Man to work on farm, wife or girl
for general housework. Apply
M. B., Times office,.
WANTED G wheeler teams, $6.50
per day. Apply J. J. Burns,
Marshfield.
FOR SALE 22-foot cabin launch.
Address P. O. Box 30G, No. Bend.
FOR SALE Midget Cafe building
and restaurant fixtures. Doing good
business. Reason for selling, sick
ness. Call on or- address Midget
Cafe, North Bend, Oregon.
FOR SALE Now 20-foot gasoline
boat. Call upstairs over marblo
works, 3d and D Sts. This Is
a snap.
WANTED A cottago of 5 rooms.
"H" Times.
FOR SALE Best millinery store on
tho Bay. Will invoice about
$2000. Parties must quit busi
ness on account of health. Lease
can bo had on premises cheap.
Jas. M. Conro, No. Front St.
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PHONE 923
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The First Trust
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Will Give Special Attention
To Its Savings Department
paying Interest on Barings, accounts and accepting deposits In
amoHiits from $1.00 up.
Statistics show the woalth of the mnsse of the people is
largely duo to accumulations In Savings banks. We will remain
open from 5:00 to 8:00 o'clock Saturday evenings for the con
venience of savings depositor!.
Capital I
Officers and Directors
JOiltf S. OOK B, Prriiciit.
W. S. CKAJTOIiER, HENRr SENGSTACKHN.
WILLIAM GRIMES. STEPHEN O. ItOGHRS.
JUDGE JOHN P. HAIiL. DORSEr KRKITZER, Cnehicr.
DR. O. W. TOWER. M. O. HORTON, Vlco Pres.
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I ROBERT MARSDEN !
COOS BAY AGENT 1
Fall Stock of
Wall Paper
Just arrived,
We have a fine assortment of specials,.
Call and inspect,
Also a full line of PAINTS and WINDOW
GLASS,
Coos Bay Paint
and Wallpaper Co.
Second, Near C Street.
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NEW TONSORJAL PALOR.S
Andrew Wood, Prop.
Harboring Is Like Any Other Hnsl-
nc YOU MOST KNOW HOW. ,
We make a specialty of treating the scalp to prorent the hair from
falling out, guaranteeing to Btop It with a very few applications.
Ladles specially invited to giro us a trial. Mondays and Fridays
are ladles' days.
FACTS MASSAGH AND BIIAMTOO-
0LD CROW
HERMITAGE
YELLOWSTONE
CANADIAN CLUB
JAS. E. PEPPER
ATHERT0N
BELLE OF ANDERSON
HILL & HILL
OLD GRAND DAD
All Bottled in Bond. Nothing but straight Whisky
Sold. All Leading Brands of Beers and
Mineral Waters.
The Jns. E. Pepper Whisky can bo found on tup at
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ING Is ono of our specialties.
Grand Building.
Rend.
COOS BAY
MONUMENTAL WORKS
I guarantee better work at lower priced,
than win be liad eleevrtier. Do not order
raonu mental work until yon have
SEEN Me
F. ML Stewart
Corner 3d & D Sts.
Phone,
MAi 1731
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