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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (June 11, 1907)
w ' ''ifl!? 'VJ "I " wnm jwi'fuisiwbiwwjBr; lPVM yt r TUESDAY, JUNE 11, 1007. Hf - - XITB DAILY COOS BAY TIMES. MAHSIIFTELD. OREGON, m Bma anaca mjiii mmaM i m J "" " """ ' H f iatr I V I A I V I X I I l 1 hmt ,31 iTfflU'fl A Uk" Ui I V 1VX jTIu IV JL 3k. J 4 1 ij eP y Retail. ons are as follows: Per lb., 1C to 2 Do. ins iPer sack, ?1."30 to fl.CO. e-Per lb., 2 to 3c. Potatoes, 8 c. igo Per lb., C to tic. flower Per head, 10 ana 15c -Per box, 20; 3 for 50c. nl Per lb., Cc. er Per square, 35c. to 40c. i elder, per quart, 30c. gus 15c. lb. rb 3 lbs. for 2Cc. -Per lb., 3c. I eggs Per dozen, 25c. Dressed, 22c lb. i Frys, dressed, 2 Bo lb. 9ans 15c. lb. 'as 8 l-3c. ) j1J Flsli. Crabs $1 per dozen. Halibut 12 c. Red Fish 5c. lb. Ling 8c. lb. Flounders, Per lb., 5c. Cleaned clams Per quart, 20c. Empire Clams Per bucket, 50c. Meats. Sirloin steak Per lb., 12 to 15c Boiling Per lb.. 5c to 8c. Veal Stew, per lb., 8c; cutlets, 10c to 12 c. Porterhouse stoak Per lb., 12 c Mutton Roasts, per lb., 12 Vc to 15c; chops, 12 c to 15c; stew, 10c. Pork Per pound, 12 to 15c. Chuck steak Per lb., 10c. ." 15c. Reund steak Per lb 10c. Hamburger steak Ber lb., 10c. Sausage Per lb., 10c. Bologna Per lb., 10c; 3 for 25a Salmon (salt) Per lb., 6c. Brains Per lb., 15c; 2 for 25c. Pickled pork Per lb., 12 c Corned beef Per lb., 7c. Wienerwurst Per lb., 12 c. Lamb's tongues 0 for 25c. Fruits nml Nuts. Apples 10c. lb. Cocoanuts Each, 10c. Walnuts Per lb., 25c. Almonds Per lb.,0c to 30c. Lemons Per dozen, 20c to 30c. Bananas Per dozen, 40c. Oranges Pcrdozen, 30 to COc.'ac oordlng to size. Dried Frirtts. Raisins London layers, pet lb., 20c to 30c; seeded, per 12-oz. pkg., 12 c; 16-oz. pkg., 15c. Currants Clean, per 12-oz. pkg., 12; lG-oz. pkg., 15c. Citron Per lb., 35c. Orange peel per lb., 25c. Lemon peel Per lb., 25c. Strawberries 15c. Gooseberries 2 boxes for 2Gc. Apricots Basket, 75c. Cherries 25c. lb. LOCAL WHOLESALE MARKET. Following is a list of wholesale prices as seen on the local market Oat and wheat hay ?15 to ?25 ueese ?1.00 Hens 10c Sheep ?3.00 to ?5.00 Veal calves ?2.75 Beef, steers ?2.50 Chickens, spring 12c Ducks 50c to 75c Beef, cows $2.00 NOTICE TO OUR CUSTOMERS Wo are pleased to announce that Foley's Honey and Tar for Coughs, colds and lung troubles is not affect ed by the National Pure Food and Drug law as It contains no opiates or other harmful drugs, and wo rec commend It as a safe remedy for children and adults. Red Cross Pharmacy. 4 Ms irena olid m ars Bradly Traver Distributors Marshliel AN EXCLUSIVE CLOTHING STORE Here's Five Good Reasons on a clothing proposition we know you will appreciate: 1. In buying Ready-to-Wear clothing you dodge all the usual "try-ons" necessary at an individual tailor's. Think of the time saved. 2. In our establishment you find practical tailors. You slip into the suit you like we eliminate all wrinkles (if any) and give you immediate clothes comfort. 3. After alterations arc made we press the suit and deliver promptly in fresh condition, 4. Our stock is large the styles new and sizes many. You're sure to be pleased with what we have to offer, 5. The prices are so fair there's no occasion for argument. We're in Sacchi's New Building, and ready to show you an excellent stock of Men's Ready-to-Wear Clothing. May we have a chance to prove the above good reasons to YOU? PLANZ & ROLANDSON Sacchi's New Building MARSHFIELD, - - - - -1 OREGON. ch Oregon I MMMMWWBBflHSiaHBMllMgllllE flels I ill Mr. "If a man can write a better book, preach a better sermon, or make a better mouse-trap than his neighbor, though he build his . - , ' house in the woods, the world will make a beaten path to his door' RALPH WALDO EMERSON Just now empire builders are building iron-shod paths to the commercial door of North Bend bcause its factories have the frieght to ship, and their payroll talks. ? k Like seeks like. Is an eternal law of nature. Although but imperfectly recognized, is absolute. This same law holds good in building of factories. A factory is built always at Sat point where there are fewest obstacles to be overcome, where tributary raw materials are unlim- tea and markets unrestricted. It this holds good in one case it will hold good in several-a dozen W hundred. D SI . North Bend but a few years ago had one factory soon it had several now there are a dozen, and m u t, "- ' - ' "v. xcw niaiu.iaK ciic liCIC tor a hundred more. Factories make payrolls, these in turn create business houses which invite banks, jobbers, traders and trans portation facilities, and all go to the making of a city because "Its Payroll Talks' which creates a demand for real estate. There is beaten tl to our door because we have the best bargains in North Bend real estate. DIER.S LAND COMPANY , NORTH BEND, OREGON 7 Miiifiv famlh PiUdlaa, M -t ' Stl L'il thatiKlvo j tot this set "V tU35(t