The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, May 28, 1907, Daily Edition, Page 4, Image 4

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E DAILY COOS BAY TIMES. MARSBFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, MAr 28.
WANT ADS
WANTED Bids for clearing streets'
MARKETS
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tho firm I. S. Kaufman & Co.
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Retail.
Quotations aro as follows:
Flour Per Back, $1.10 to $1.50.
Potatoes Per lb., 2 to 3c.
Cabbage Per lb., 5 to Ofc.
Cauliflower Per head, 10 and lCc
Uoney Per box, 20; 3 for 60c.
Onions Per lb., 6c.
Butter Creamery, 40o; dairy, 35c
Boiled elder, per quart, 30c.
Aasaragua l&lbs for 2Cc.
Rhubarb 3 lbs. for 26c.
Butter -Per 24 ounce square, 65c
Country egga Per dozen, 25c.
Mns Dressed, 22c lb.
GUicfceoa Prya, dressed, 25c lb.
tftett.
Craba $1 per dozen.
8ttbe&4 salmon Per lb, 8, 9 and
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ElHB4e, Per lb., Ec.
iBerrlac - Per 2-sallon bucket, 50c
Gtattrod dams Per quart, 20c.
Rsxptr Glome Per bucket, 50c.
Meut.
SMoia BteaJt Per lb., 12 to 16c
BoJUn er lb., 6c to 8c.
VesA fifcow, jier lb., 8c; cutlets,
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yorterhonse steak Per lb., 12 c
to Me,
fcoand steak Per lb., 10c.
Chuck steals Por lb., 10c.
rrlmo rib roast Per lb., 12 c.
Mutton Roftsta, per lb., 12 c to
lie; ohopa. lfie to 16&; stew, 10c.
Prk Pw pound, 12 to 16o.
ll-rbt, 7fio; 10 lbs., 1.50
WcStVxl rW teot Per lb., 10c.
Bocm Per lb., 16 to 25e.
Ksbujr atak Per lb., 10c.
Baaoas Per Ib, lOo.
Btasa--Pr lb.. lOo; 3 for 25c
Sfttaoa (ettlt) Per lb., 6c.
Bratas Per lb.. 15c; 2 for 25c.
Mold pork Per lb., 12 c.
Crod beef Per lb., 7c.
Tftnerwnrtri Per lb., 12 c.
LaraV't tongues 6 for 25c.
tfrmim And Nufci.
Applea Por lb., lOo.
QAeoonuto Bch, 10c.
Tfelifete Per lb., 2So.
AlataMs Per ltu, 29c to 30c.
Lem8 Por dozen, 20c to 30c.
Bbbsom Pr dozen, 308.
Orange Pcrdozcn, 30 to COc, ac
cortitas t size.
Dried FrHitB.
ltoteiaa- London layers, pot lb.,
34c to S9oi seeded, per 12-oz. pkg
. 12455 18-ozi. pkg., 15c.
Currants Clean, per 12-oz. pkg.,
1.2; 16-oz. plcg., 15c.
Citron Por lb., 35c.
Orange peel per lb., 25c.
Lemon peel Per lb., 25c.
LOGAIi WHOLHSALK MARK17T.
Following Is a list of wholesale
prices as seen on tho local market
Oat and wheat hay 15 to $25
Chickens, Bprlng 12 c
Ducks 50o to 76c
ueese Jl.00
tiens 10c
Sheep $3.00 to $5.00
Veal calves $2.75
Ueof, Bteers $2.60
Beef, cows $2.00
The Ruby. '
There arc four degrees of merit In
tho ruby class. The first is tho deep
blood red oriental ruby tho "cochineal
red" pure, suggestive, without ad
mixture of the brown or violet The
second Is tho spinel, almost as beauti
ful as tho oriental, but a shade less
rich, less supremo In color. Tho third
la the balas, a rose red ruby, valuablo
In proportion to Its depth of tint and
esteemed, perfect only when It attains
a certain size and weight. A small
palo balas rubf Is of very meager
value. Tho fourth Is tho almandlne, or
rublccle, of a yellowish red, oftentimes
tinged wjth brown. Tho Brazilian to
paz Is not Infrequently made to pass
for balas ruby. It Is heated In a cruel
bio filled with sand, which drives off
tho yellow and fills In the roso red tint
of the balas ruby. Garnets, too, havo
often done duty for rubles, and many
a writer has confounded garnets, ru
bles and carbuncles all in a heap to
gether. Sunday Dy.pepala.
"Sunday dyspepsia that is what you
have,1 said the doctor, smiling.
"Sunday dyspepsia?"
"Yes, and It Is not a rare complaint
cither. It Is duo to this bad habit of
eating foolishly and gluttonously on
Sunday. Through the week you eat
like a sensible man a moderate break
fast early, a light luncheon nnd a
good, substantial dinner at tho end of
tho day. But on Sunday you cat a
heavy breakfast at 10 or 11. At 1 you
sit down to nn enormous dinner, stuff
ing yourself without nppetlte, and at
8:30, when you ore really hungry, you
eat light, unsatisfactory food, like Sar
atoga chips nnd lettuce sandwiches In
a word, a Sunday supper. The result
of this change for the worse, made
once n week by mllllous of men, is
Buudny dyspepsia, an ailment for
which I always prescribe a C o'clock
Sunday dinner." New Tork Press.
WANTED. Good family horse; bay
marc preferred. F. A. Golden.
WANTED. An apprentice to learn
the trade. North Bend Cigar Man
ufacturing Co.
FOR SALE Household goodB for
Bale and house for rent. AddroBS
Mrs. J. F. Bowman, Marahfleld.
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. Bessoy, Coos
River. Phono, Cooa 208. 6-16
WANTED Men to work In sawmill,
wages $2 a day and upward.
Simpson Lumber) Co. 8-24-tf.
FOR SALE Four aeros of land In
South Marshfield for the noxt sixty
dayB. Addross B. A. 11. 4-30-am
WANTED. To rent two or more
rooms for housekeeping, furnished
for man and wife. P. O. Box 8S8.
NOTICE. Thoso having baggage
stored at the Central hotel will
pleas 'all for same by Juno 1 or
It will be sold. 6-7-a2t
FOR RENT. Rooms In the Rogers
building; suites or singly. Apply
S. C. Rogers, steamer Coos Rlvor,
or E. O. Hall, A street
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. 62 acres for farming
land, 25 acres already burnt and
2 acres good bottom land, $25 por
acre. Jackob Mattson, North Inlet.
Half cash and remainder on time.
WANTED Position as cook In
boarding house or camp. Dora H.
Barber, Plat B. 5-26-1
Cures Colds Provonts Pnoumonla
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REMEMBER the Chamlnade Club
Concert, Wednesday, June 5th.
5-26-1
FOR SALE A farm of 80 acres on
Daniels' Creek. Address E. R.
Jones. Box 110, Marshfield. 5-26-1'
5-26-1
WANTED A girl to wash dishes at
tho Palm. 5-2 G-l'
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WANTED A girl for general house
work; good wages. Mrs. I. S
Kaufman. 5-26
Fred. W. Schaefer, a piano tune
of 20 years experience, has decided
to remain in Marshfield for a fe
da)s. Mr. Schaefer comes highly
recommended from the largest piano
house of San Francisco, and word
left at P. O. Box 249 Marshfield will
receive prompt attention. All work
guaranteed.
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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 Natlonnl Pure Food and
Drug law as it contains no opines
or other harmful drugs, and we roc
commend it as a safe remedy for
children and adulta Red Cross
Pharmacy.
Choice Hay
From
California
$1 )C Per
ULD Bale
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Now Ready
1HOTEL OREGON
New and Modern
Sample Rooms in Connection
.NORTH BEND, ORE.
California and Oregon Coast S
Steamer AK
KELLY, CommaVilng.
'SAILING FROM-
COOS BAY to Portland a
GEO. D. GRAY a CO., Qeneral'agents, J,. V
421 Market St.. 8an Francisco.
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A nice line of
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NORTON & HANSEN
WILSON & TH0MA
Contractors and Builders
Office fixtuies a specialty. Store FrontB, (
Shelving. Let us work out your plans. Sc!
fore building.
Shop opposite Bear's Livery Stable, Norti?
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W. A. HARINQ
Dealer in Puro Cream Milk
and Buttermilk. Free do
livery to all parU of the city.
North Bend,
Oregon
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DO YOU WANT TO SAVE MONEY
And Look as Well as Your Friend Wj
Has Just Paid the Tailor $35 to $4
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One of Those Hart schaffner and Marx's Fine Suits.
Every suit is guaranteed in workmanship
fit and material. Any suit not coming
up to our guarantee can be returned and
purchase price freely refunded.
Big assortment of Monarch and Cluett
shirts. College brand hats. Gautnerand
Matterns also Coopers fine underwear for
men. Neckwear. Banister, Nettleton '
Crossett shoes for men.
Copyright 1907 by Hart Schaffner 6? Marx
THE FAMOUS PACIFIC LOGGER.
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