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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 9, 1907)
Ik If THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHRELD. OREGON. MONDAY. DECEMBER 9, 1907. $1,601 $1.40 Will Buy Rockers worth ty&.&S I December Bargains At GULOVSEN'S inHMHHnnHnBHlHHHHHaiHnlHHHHnHMIHHHHi We have Eighteenteen Shopping Days Left To Sell What We Have. A Jm $& WUI Buy Rockers worth $2.50 to $3.50 LIBRARY TABLES $16.00 for a solid oak table, worth $25.00 $15.00 for a round oak table, worth $23.00 $6.00 for an oak table worth $ 9.00 $3.00 for an oak table worth $ 5,00 $2.50 for an oak table worth $ 4.25 CHINA CLOSET $25.00 will buy a $35.00 closet $20.00 will buy a $28.00 closet $17.00 will buy a $28.00 closet $16.50 will buy a $24.00 closet $8.50 RUGS $11.00, $12.00 and $14.00 values. These rugs are wool, grass fibre and tapestry, MORRIS CHAIRS $15.00 value for $10.00 $15.50 value for $10.50 TRUNKS At Big Savings $12.50 trunks for $9.00 $11.00 trunks for.. $8.00 $10.00 trunks for $7.25 $8.00 trunks for $5.25 $5.50 trunks .for. ..' $4.00 $5.00 trunks- for $3.50 TWO FRENCH WILTON RUGS 9x12 regular value $52,00 for $38.00. Best bargain in the store. DINING CHAIRS $42,00 set of wea' oak Mission tea seat chairs for $29.00 $26,50 set golden oak chairs for $20.00 $28,00 set golden oak chairs for $21.00 J Couch Cover .. and .. Portierres At Half Price We have some Dandies x GULOVSEN'S :-: s GLOBETOIER Count Regio, of Italy, Winner of Wanderlust Contest, Pays a Visit. PMPIDC UIUC IN CONTEST NO MORE DELAY FOR LAND FRAUD TRIALS OIHciiil Circles Becoming Scandalized ut Continued Inactions. WINS $20,000 CONTEST Gives It To Cluirity and Now Visits " Oregon With Bcautlous llride. ROSEBURQ, ORE., Dec. 9. Thcro was registered at the Rosoburg hotel last week Count Solvatoro Rog filo, the celebrated globo trotter of Palermo, Italy. The count represents himself as tho winner of a $20,000 Elobo-trottlng contest which closed only a few months ago. Thla larpo prlzo was offered by a rich Italian to tho norson who would finish first in a. tour on foot across nlno countries. Tho count entered tho race a3 a dl- J version, with tho promlso that tho prize would bo devoted to charity should ho win. Ho won over six other contestants. AH, entered the fraco without any money whatever. Iu fulfillment of tho promlso certain children's homes in Italy are tho jvcalthler by ?2 0,000, . . Tho count Is now on a second tour of tho world,, this tlmo traveling in tho conventional manner, with'? his rccontly wedded wife. His observa tions of foreign life aro this tlmo to bo recorded and ho will soon issue a book in both Italian and English. His objective point at present is Sout-j Xo, where ho will stop for somo tlmo In order to catch up with his journal records. Tho count Is being accord ed a cordial reception in all tho larger places where tho Italian gov ernment is represented. WASHINGTON, Dec. 9. The man ner in which tho Oregon land-fraud trials havo been postponed from tlmo to tlmo has como to bo regarded in official circles as a public scandal which cannot longer bo tolerated. When tho Attorney-General explained tho situation to tho President, ho was instructed immediately to issue spe cific instructions to District Attorney Brlston, directing him to see that all pending land-fraud cases were taken into court and tried. If Henoy connot go to Portland to try tho Bingor Hermannn and John Hall cases, which were set aside at his request, In order that ho might personally conduct tho prosecution, then Brlston muBt prosecute them, and if for any reason Brlston falls to prosecute theso and other cases, tho Attorney General has instructions to select somo one who can and will prosecute Further postponement will not bo tolerated under any circumstances. It is no secret In Washington that the Department of Justice is decidedly aut of patlenco with both Henoy and Bristol on account of tho dilatory tactics thoy aro said to have pursued in tho Oregon land cases, Ancient Towns Appelation Is Given Precedence for Con solidated City. LEADS BY BIG MARGIN Coos Bay Given Second IMace As New Name And Venice Comes Third. Continuous Piano Sale Cut glass at Milnor's. Clean Cut guaranteed ..Coos Bay Cash Store. cutlery, BANDQN IS BUSY Plenty of Cash in Bank and All the Industries arc Running Full Time. BANDON, Dec. 7. Such business as cjm bo dono is moving briskly in Banflon, in splto of "hard times;" no mill Nearly half tho breweries of tho "jrorld arQ la Germany. udustrles have closed down, n on feet of lumber loaded on ships that wll leave at pleasuro of tbj tawing vessels, all mills running, ex cept tho woolen mills which closed yesterday for repairs to somo machin ery and resumed work again foday. Harbor improvements progressing nicely with 30 mon employed, tho Price shipyard rushing work on tho now vessol building, bank reports plenty of cash to moro thna pay all domands that can bo niailo upon it, and real cstato Is changing hands In n stylo donotlug unbounded confl. dcuco. Toys, all kinds and descriptions at tho Coos Bay Cash Store. The vote to name the consolidated city on Coos Bay was as follows: Empire 1375 Coos Bay 92 Venice ... ....,, ...... ..'. 61 Coosbay 1 23 Coos , '. . .... 21 Smithvlllo , 14 Grand Harbor 8 Coos City 8 Coosport 5 Imperial , . . , 4 Golden Gate ' - 3 Ooosalono , . 2 Bayport . ... . 2 City of Sunrise .'. . . '3 Marshflold , ,... '4 Koos City . . . 2 Emmarshbend 2 Strawvlllo ...,.;.. ...... ., Ji Hartlepool . , "2 Coos Harbor ........ 1 Coosburg 1 Marshfield, Empire, Coos Bay . 1 Irishvlllo ...,,.., 1 Koos Bay . 1 Total vote, 638; Empire's plural ity, 193. ROME CURIOUS FACTS. Over 5,000,000 peoplo aro em ployed in the world's minos and quarries, moro than a third of this number finding work in tho British oniplro. In Russia fhero aro eighty-six gen oral holidays. It in nfttfmntfiil flint lin Inuriflplao of London use 760 tons of soap In I a week. ..... ,t, I Not a Closing Out -Window Washing Discarded Styles (STENCIU or i I-N-C-U-M-B-R-A-N-C-E-? SALE f But a Bonifide Every Day Piano Selling Plan. A Piano nouse Wfcere the Keal Manufacturer's Name Appears- on the, Handle of Every Piano T,hat Leaves Our Doors. We have a FINE SELECTION OF HOLIDAY PIANOS 3 Several Different Makes and pearly Thirty in Number- to;; Select From, ' W. R. Haines Music Co. OUR "ONE PRICE" MOTTO. What Would Make a Nicer Present Than an Edison or Vic tor Talking Machine, Record Cabinet, or in Fact Anything in the Music Line? WE'VE GOT THE GOODS. Warehouse Onei Evening Until r.hrictmjt. JlWfctfWiPflUlHffrtftlWlfrilfrllftl mm i r TUWJ itt. "" $ ASlMMMtkiwi JKZ3ET t Mt.ai&'1 -afir Sft 32 ' IW itLm.n jj& 'muff jgr K-