The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, June 04, 1907, Daily Edition, Image 4

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Quotations are as follows:
Bacon Per lb., 16 to 25e.
Flour l'er sack, ?1.30 to ?1.GC.
Potatoes Per lb., 2 to 3c.
New Potatoes, Sc.
Cabbage Per lb., 5 to Oc.
Cauliflower Per head, 10 and 15c
Honey Per box, 20; 3 for 60c.
Onions Per lb., 5c.
Butter Per square, 3Gc. to 40c.
Boiled cider, per quart, 30c.
Asparagus 15c. lb.
Rhubarb 3 lbs. for 25c.
Beets Per lb., 3c.
Country eggs Per dozen, 25c.
Hens Dressed, 22c lb.
Chickens Frys, dressed, 25c lb.
Fish.
Crabs $1 per dozen.
Halibut 12 Vic.
lted 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 12MsC.
Porterhouse 3toak Per lb., 12 c
Mutton Roasts, per lb., 12 y2c to
15c; chops, 12 c to 15c; stew, 10c.
Pork Per pound, 12 to 15c.
Chuck steak Per lb., 10c.
tl 15c.
Round steak Per lb., 10c.
Hamburger steak Per lb., 10c.
Sausage Per lb., 10c.
Bologna Per lb., 10c; 3 for 25c
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 6 for 25c.
Fruits mid Nuts.
Apples 10c. lb.
Cocoanuts Each, 10c.
Walnuts Per lb., 25c.
Almonds Per lb., 20c to 30c.
Lemons Per dozen, 20c to 30c.
Bananas Per dozen, 40c.
Oranges Perdozen, 30 to 60c, ac
cording to size.
l)riel Frirtts.
Raisins London layers, pel lb.,
20c to 30c; seeded, per 12-oz. pkg.,
12 c; 16-oz. pkg., 15c.
Currants Clean, per 12-oz.
12; 16-oz. pkg., 15c.
Citron Per lb., 35c.
Orange peel per lb., 25c.
Lemon peel Per lb., 25c.
pkg.,
LOCAL WHOLESALE MARKET.
Following is .1 list of wholesale
prices as seen on the local Market
Oat and wheat hay 515 to $25
ueese $1.00
tiens 10c
Sheep $3.00 to $5.00
real calves $2.75
Beef, steers $2.50
Chickens, spring 12 c
Ducks 50c to 75c
Beef, cows $2.00
Elbert Dyer to M. R. Mavlty,
lots 11, 12 and 13, block
12, Woolen Mill Addition'
Bandon
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with moro than 23.000 titles, based on tho
latest census returns.
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Needed in Evory Home
WANT AD!
WANTED. Good family horse; bay
mare preferred. F. A. Golden.
FOR SALE Household goods for
sale and house for rent. Address
Mrs. J. F. Bowman, Marshfleld.
5-16
FOR RENT. Rooms in tho Rogers
building; suites c5r singly. Apply
S. C. Rogers, steamer Coos River,
or E. O. Hall, A street
FOR SALE. G2 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.
FOR SALE A farm of 80 acres on
Daniels' Creek. Address E. R.
Jones. Box 110, Marshfleld. 5-20-1
WANTED A girl for general house
work; good wages. Mrs. I. S.
Kaufman. 5-26-1
FOR SALE Two Lots in West
Marshfleld. Both for $425. In
quire I. S. Kaufman & Co.
FOR SALE Household Furniture
W. L. Spear, corner Virginia and
Meade street?
WANTED Boy or girl, 16 years old
or over, to learn the cigar making
trade; wages paid while learning.
Apply over Times Building, Coos
Bay Cigar Co.
FOR RENT. Two furnished rooms,
Third and Chestnut, across from
tho Chinese Laundry. Mrs. Acron.
WANTED Position as cook in
boarding house or camp. Dora A.
Barber, Plat B. 5-29-3
WANTED First class waist 'hand
and skirt hand. Mrs. A. ohann
sen. 5-29-3
Also Wcbster'a Ccllcgtatc Dictionary
llimrn. 1100 Illustrations.
Rezulir E-litlon 7zl0i!;j fciche-. 3 binding.
DaL- eCI.i ont iSJiri'JIa. I Tinted from
Miw r'at1, en I.. paper. 2 Le irlful bindings.
FREE, ' Dict!onar;'!Vrlllca."IJ.tritolramjihleU
G. 6 C. MERRIAM CO.,
Publishers, OprlnsHald, Mass.
FOR SALE A first class milk cow.
For particulars inquire J. O. Stoops.
B-29-5
FOR SALE A small improved farm.
This is a bargain. Apply at Hall
& Hall's office. " 6-1-1
FOR SALE RIGHT A $5,000 stock
merchandise, good live town. Pa
cific Real Estate Co., Coquille, Oie.
FOR SALE A paying Restaurant;
clears $200 a month. Pacific Real
Estate Co., Coquille, Ore. G-l-1
LOST Between county bridge over
Pony Slough and North Bend
Laundiy, ladies' purse with large
monogram "M" on outside, con
taining money, gold watch and
other things; rewaid for return to
Everett's Drug Store, North Bend.
Oakley 8c Arnold
CIVIL AND MECHANICAL
ENGINEERS
North Bend, Ore.
Phoni 1021
Office in Meyer Bldg.
You Take the
Cake or Pie
)'"rom the oven with delight af
ter using
Olympic Caki
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Pa
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Flour
IN ITS PREPARATION.
Sold only in pc.iled 4-poun pack
ages. Our dainty illustrated booklet
containing recipes, free foi postal
giving the name of your grocer and
your own addiess.
The Portland Flouring t
Mills Co.
PORTLAND, OREGON.
NEW BEAUTIFUL
CUT GLASS
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The exquisite designs I have just re
ceived in fine cut glass are a revela
tion The entrancing beauty of these
charmingly cut patterns will appeal
to the artistic Every reflection of
color and light seems concentrated in
the beautiful gems so finely wrought
I have the exclusive agency for the
famous Libby Cut Glass and the ex
hibition contains novelties of a very
fine degree consisting of the most
beautiful ware it is possible to con
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fort and interest in the home you lived in if you fl
could call it your own.
WOULDN'T IT BE A PLEASURE if the little
things you do about the place were really for
yourself and family?
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Then Why Not Pay The Rent To Yourself
I will aid you to own your home I will aid you to build
THINK OF IT- PAY RENT TO
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