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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (May 18, 1907)
mil Tin 'i i i . i ii mi hi WWjMWBMgWWMI QlO0iQii!imintm!'Mmiwi?m" .wrwj .. W TIIE DAILY COOS BAY XIMflS, MAttSHPIELD, OnEQON, SATUKDAY, MAY 18, 1907. gy1; .j .Mjn.i -'-'ia-Bi.tt.(uMjj"-jj'H'.i"i'i" in. ... i i ' " im rv i t V 8. U !' & r. i -ft m r Of M' r MARKETS t& Retail. Quotations are as follows: Flour Per sack, $1.10 to $1.50. Potatoes Per lb 2 to 3c. Cabbage Per lb., 5 to 6c. Cauliflower Per head, 10 and 16c Hooey Per box, 20; 8 for 00c. Onions Per lb Be. Buttor Creamery, 40n; dairy, 35c Boiled cider, per quart, 30c. Asparagus 1)6 lba for 25c Rhubarb 3 lbs. for 25c. Butter Per 24 cunce square, 55c. Country eges Per dozen, 25c. Hans Dressed, 22c lb. Oblokcns Pryo, dressed, 25c lb. Ffeli. Crab $1 por dozen. 8faUiea4 salmon Per lb, 8, 9 and StomiAcrs, Per lb., 5c. VLtarime Per 2-&llon bucket, 50c CHc4 dams Per quart, 20c. BmIt Olacns Per bucket, 50c. Meats. Sirloin steak Per lb., 12 to 15c BolHnfl Per lb., Be to 8c. VeJ Btew, por lb., 8c; cutlets, lc to lBc Portcrbouee steals Per lb., 12 c to 10c. ItoanU steak Per lb., 10c. CnBck steak Por lb 10c Prime rib roast Per lb., 12 c. Mtt Roasts, per lb.. 12 c to lBo; chops. 12e to 15c; Btew, 10c Prk Per pound, 12 to 15c. Lard 5-lba 76c; 10 lbs., $1.50 Ficktod pic's feet Por lb., 10c. Bacon Per lb., 16 to 25c Hamburger steak r-Per lb., 10c. 8aeae Per lb 10c. Baktgna -Per lb., 10c; 3 for 25c ,j Salmon (attlt) Per lb., 6c. 'Brains Per lb., 16c; 2 for 26c. PlckUd nork Per lb., 12 c. Corned beof Per lb., 7c. -Wienerwurst Por lb., 12 c. Lamb's tongues 6 for 25c. Fraiti nnd Nnts. iipples Per lb., 10c Cocoonuts Bach, 10c Walnuts Per b 26c. Almonds Per lb., 20c to 30c. Lcmoaa Por dozen, 20c to 30c. Bonoaoo Per dozen, 35 c. Oranges Perdozon, 30 to 60c, ac cording to size. Dried Fruits. Raisins Lendan layers, pot lb., Sc to 3e; eoded, per 12-oz. pkg., lflr lt-oz. pk&, 15c Currants -Otoan, per 12-oz. pkg., 12; 16-oz. pkg., 15c. Citron Per lb., 35. Orange peel per lb., 25c. Lemon peel Per lb., 25c LOCAL WHOLESALE MARKET. Following Is a list of wholesale prices as seen on the local morkut Oat and wheat hay $15 to $25 Chickens, spring 12 c Ducks 50c to 75c ueese (1.00 Hens 10c Sheep $3.00 to $5.00 Veal calves $2.75 Beef, steers $2.50 Oeef, cows $2.00 E. E. Oakes, to F. J. Hlnk and I. N. DeLong, lots 16, 17, 18 andlD, block 12, Woolen Mills addition to Bandon; $400. ,L. B. Billings, to Jas Hamilton, parcel In section 31, township 25, U. 12, and in section 6, township 26, R. 12; $1. Wm. Hutchinson, et al, to Geo. B. Smith, lot 16, block 48, North Bend; $10. Annie E. Von Pegert ct al, to J. Denholm, parcel in section 30, town ship 28, R. 14;$700. J. A. Rupert, to Bertha A. Get tings, S. 'E. quarter of N. W. quarter, N. E. quarter of S. W. quarter, sec tion 36, township 29, R. 14; $25. J, D. Bennett, et al, to Coos county Oregon, right of way In section 36, township 28 R. 12;$1. S. B. Cathcart, to Harry E. DIs man, lots 1 and 2, block 2, Nosler's addition to Coquille; $200. J. F. Haga, to D. P. Strang Jr., S. E. quarter of S. W. quarter, S. half of S. E. quarter, section 1, lot 1, section 12 section 12, S. half of N. E. quarter, section 3, W. half of N. E. quarter, section 11, N. half of S. E. quarter, S. W. quarter of S. E. quar ter, S. E. quarter of S. W. quarter, section 2, township 29, S. R. 14; $2,375. John R. Morrison, et al, to Fred A. Kribs, S. W. quarter, section 22, W. half of S. W. quarter, N. E. quar ter of S. W. quarter and S. E. quar ter, section 21, township 27, S. R. 14 W.; $10. G. G. Kennedy, to Chas. Riechert, S. W. quarter of N. W. quarter sec tion 8, township 29, R. 14; $300. G. G. Kennedy to Chas. Relcherts, etal, N. E, quarter of S. E. quarter, section 7, township 29, S. R. 14 V.; $500. WANT ADS WANTED. Good family horse; bay mare preferred. F. A. Golden. FOR RENT Six room house on Pino street. Inquire Palace restaurant. WANTED Young lady for clerk. Apply local telephone office. L. R. Robertson. WANTED. An apprentice to learn the trade. North Bend Cigar Man ufacturing Co. WANTED Two girls for operators at the Mnrshfleld telephone office Pacific Telephone Co. FOR SALE Household goods for salo and house for rent. Address Mrs. J. F. Bowman, Mnrshfleld. 5-16 WANTED A no. 1 good farm and dairy hand with family to take charge of dairy. Good wages. Will also pay $40 per month and board for an assistant, married or single and furnish a good house for man with family. E. L. Bessey, Coos River. Phone, Coos 208. 5-16 FOR SALE Four acres of land in South Mnrshfleld for the next sixty days. Address B. A. 11. 4-30-2m WANTED. To rent two or more rooms for housekeeping, furnished for man and wife. P. O. Box 388. NOTICE. Those having baggage stored at the Central hotel will please call for same by June 1 or it will be sold. 5-7-22t FOR RENT. Rooms in the Rogers building; suites or singly. Apply S. C. Rogers, steamer Coos River, or E. O. Hall, A street. MUSIC Secure the Irish Orchestra for high grade music on any occa sion. McDerby, conductor and violin instructor, Mnrshfleld, Ore 1-29-tf FOR RENT. A flve-room house; good furniture for sale; to bo va cated by 1st of July. Phono 1194. Mr. G. T. Holtzclaw, South Marsh-field. FOR SALE 40 acres commanding quarter milo of water front on ship channel on Coos Bay nt a bar gain. See, Title Guarantee & Ab stract Co. 2-B-tf FOR SALE OR RENT. A four-room house and furniture for sale. See Dr. Love of North Bend, Ore. WANTED. Man and wife on farm, or a lady cook; good wages. Ad dress B. C. D., care Times office. WANTED Men to work in sawmill, wages $2 a day and upward. Simpson Lumber Co. 8-24-tf. FOR RENT. Two furnished house keeping rooms suitable for man and wife In Windsor block. Apply to Fred Johnson, Eagle saloon, North Bend. 4-28-tf FOR SALE Twelve acres of land on Coos river. One acre hill land and rest bottom land; unimproved. For further particulars address Z 67, Times office. FOR SALE. 62 acres for farming land, 25 acres already burnt and 2 acres good bottom land, $25 per acre. Jackob Mattson, North Inlet. Half cash and remainder on time. WILSON & THOMAS Contractors and Builders Office fixtures a specialty. Store Fronts, Counters, Shelving. Let us work out your plans. See us be fore building. Shop opposite Bear's Livery Stable, North Front Street nui DINING ROOM FURNITURE We now have in stock a most beaut iful display of dining room furniture. Sideboards, tables, china cabinets, in fact, everything to furnish your dining room complete with the most artistic, beautiful and durable furniture to be found. C. A. JOHNSON Front Street (r- ttHSnV THE CITY OF OO S BAY ON THE MAINLAND In Full View of Marshfield Plat B And North Bend Where Rail and Sail Will Mget It will pay you to inspect this New Townsite It Has:-; One and one half miles water front. J 50 acres tideland sites for mills and factories. , On deep water-east channel of Coos River. 3000 platted lots size 25x120. Streets J 00 feet and 66 feet wide alleys 20 feet. LOTS 35.00 TO $350;00 Take our launch. Coos Bay Townsite Co. N. F. THRONE, Sec, Marshfield, Ore. Of flceOpposite Central Hotel - , Marshfield, Oregon . . Z, 2 "" ''"'"''MnMMMMaBWMMMBniaMBiMMaBMBnMaMWHMMiMBBnMnMaMnMMMnM Mini i i iimmMmmmmmmmmmmmimmmmmmmmmmmmmiimi 4 aaBain"BHaaBaa BaMannBNn9aBBaaHaBHaaras!nasBWBknBBaBIB r.!'sl,T?r pi-toY. ina'f -iM ' lH (T'li.. 'f'Jfil ! History Repeats Itself Opportunity Never Does .l t V '' if t,HH t'l .. ux ? 1 ' Vmgk.. r k,WtoIil UM;t)b! THE Coos Bay Country is a field laden with innumerable opportunities, Every man who has eyes to see may see them if he will. Yet, as always, men are blind blind when the vory atmosphere is breathing oppor tunity intjo their oars. Energj', enthusiasm, pluck, determination theso aro tho requirements today! . &a .Young mon, if over in your lifotime, i;ouse yourself hero and now. Think 'end think, and then DO, This is '" J'no time, no placo for tho laggard. Coos Bay wants mon, mon who will say, "I will," and v WILL, strong men, mon Avith eourngo, mon t',-wlj9 will; ovory timo thoy are tripped light on thoir foot' again Hero wo have an empire spread boforo us. Beautiful and fertile val leys, a majestic bay and charming lakes, glori ous mountains and river sconery, wonderful forests, vast coal fields, mines of gold, silver, copper, nickel, iron, clays, stone and what not. Rivers, lakes and bays teeming with delicious fish, including, on their banks, every grain, grass, fruit and vegetable known, also sunshine and rain, just enough of oach not to disturb tho equitable condition of affairs. Yes, we have it; wo are in possession of it an empire pregnant with hidden resources and possibilities that almost stagger the imagination. Hero opportunity lies equally within the roach of all. Tho power to see it isHho differ ence in men. It is our business to lessen this difference by presenting real estate bargains to tho investor. ttlflUlfife.'UiJiltW.f' Time is the chief workor in piling up Coos Bay Real Estate. An investor here does not need extraordinary business sagacity. A com paratively small amount of cash mixod with common sense and patience is sufficient. Wo have for sale choice business and resi dence lots in North Bend, Marshfield and Empire. We Buy and sell lot in every platted ad dition oh Coos Bay. We have good bargains in coal, timber, tide and agriculture lands. Also pleasant summer resort locations. Write what you want. We always make good. ' I DIERS LAND COMPANY ,(W ..( n iir( JT . ii .1 '-. -n J 0 n E