The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, June 13, 1907, Daily Edition, Image 5

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THE DAILY OOOS BAY TIMES, MAUSirFIELD, OREGON,
THURSDAY, JUXE 13, 1007.
TIDE TABLE.
FOIt SUKE AND QUICK KESULTS
TAKE ADVANTAGE OF A
TIMES WANT AD.
MARKETS
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Tho following tablo shows tho high
and low tides at Empire for each day
during tho coming week:
High Water.
Apricots Basket, 75c.
Cherries 25c. lb.
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I The Packard is a Solid Propostion.
Money
Worth
Take all the superior qualities that are con
fined in the PACKARD Shoe, as superior and
reliable leathers, modern styles and good workman
ship and you can say at the end of their long wear,
I'l had my money's worth,"
All that other shoes can offer are contained in
these shoes plus an amount of mental satisfaction
and foot comfort that puts them in a class by them
selves.
For Sale By The
INNISH CO-OPERATIVE 1
STORE I
YOU'LL GET
THE BEST
There's quality about
what we have to serve and
excellence about the way
we serve it. No doubt
about any feature hgel
No danger of an unpleasant
meal for it's all up to the
standard. . . .'. '
LA BON YIVANT
North Front, Street
Opposite City Hall
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Demand Increases Each Year
Local Dealer Reason
Hard to Explain
Says
PLANT IS SALVATION
Good Ship Brings In Generous Sup
ply of Green Stuffs and
Fruits.
"It's a peculiar thing," remarked
a dealer the other day, "but the salo
of jars for canning fruits increases
eacli year. You wouldn't think that
possible, and I must say that I can't
explain it. The natural conclusion
would be that once a good supply of
jars is laid In there would only bo a
slight demand to replenish tho stock.
But the trade is increasing every
year. This year I laid in three times
tho amount of jars I had last year,
sold every one, and could have sold
three times as many If I had ordered
them. It would make a pretty good
puzzle question where do the glass
jars go?"
Tho coming of the Plant proved
tho salvation for the lo.cal market
in the way of green stuffs and some
varieties of fruit. For tho last few
days there has been a marked scar
clty of these products on the market.
It is said that the recent rains and
the hail storm yesterday will cause
a pronounced shortage of strawber
ries for a while. The strawberries
which were ready for picking' were
bruised up, and it will bo necessary
to await the ripening of more, which
will require some days. Cherries are
now commencing to come in gener
ously and the stock is unusually
good.
LOCAL WHOLESALE MAKKET.
Following Is a list of wholesale
prices as seen on tho local market
Oat and wheat hay $15 to $25
ueese Jl.OO
Hens 10c
Sheep $3.00 to $5.00
Veal calves $2.75
Beef, steers $2.50
Chickens, spring 12'c
Ducks 50c to 75c
Deef, cows $2.00
OLTSIDE .MARKETS.
Liverpool, Juno 12. July wheat,
Cs. ld.
New York, June 12. Lead, 5.75
5.85; copper, 242-l.50; silver,
00.
Chicago, June 12. July wheat,
02 92 , closed 92 ; flax, North
western, 1.31.
Portland, June 12. Wheat club,
80; blue stem, S9; red, SI; valley,
8G.
Afler Traveling 3000 Miles Inlard
Dr. J. W. Ingram Has Seen
Nothing to Compare
a. jr. p. m.
Juno. h. m. Feet. h. m. Feet.
Thurs., 13.. 1:41 8.5 3:05 C.7
I-'rl., 14 '.14 8.3 3:42 C.7
Sat., 15 2:31 7.9 4:10 C.9
Sat., 1G 3:32 7.C 4:57 7.1
Sun., 10.... 3:32 7.G 4:57 7.1
Mon., 17. ... 4:20 7.2 5:43 7.3
Tues., 18.... 5:17 G.S G:30 7.G
Wed., 19.... 0:40 2.9 12:38 1.0
Low Water.
A. M. P. M.
Juno. h. m. Feet. h. in. Feet.
Wed., 19.... G:2G G.5 7:22 7.9
Thurs., 13... 8:43 0.2 8:35 3.7
Fri 14 9:13 0.0 9:13 3.7
Sat., 15 9:4G 0.2 9:57 3.7
Sat., 1G 10:22 0.4 10:47 3.G
Sun., 1G 10:22 0.4 10:47 3.G
Mon., 17.... 11:02 0.8 11:41 3.3
Tues., IS 11:47 1.2 0:00 0.0
To find the tide hours at other
Coos Day points, figure as folows:
At tho bar, -0.43; at North Bend, add
0.40; at Marshfield, add 1.51; at
MllUngton, add 2.15.
residents of
SoutSi Marshfield
are offering odds
that the Council
lacks the nerve
to rebuild the 4th
street bridge.
CHICAGO BALL GAME
'Twns Immense, but Failed to Arouse
the Enthusiasm of n
Home Game.
Retail.
Quotations are as follows:
Bacon Per lb., 10 to 25o.
Flour Per sack, $1.30 to $1.G0
Potatoes Per lb., 2 to 3c.
New Potatoes, 8c.
Cabbage Per lb., 5 to Cc.
Cauliflower Per head, 10 and 15c
Honey Per box, 20; 3 for 60c.
Onions Per lb., 5c.
Butter Per square, 35c. 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, 26c lb.
String Beans 15c. lb.
Fresh Peas 8 l-3c.
Fish.
Crabs $1 per dozen.
Halibut 12 c.
Red Fish 5 c. lb.
Ling 8c. lb.
Flounders, Per lb., 6c.
Cleaned clams Per quart, 20c.
Empire Clams Per bucket, 6&c.
Meats.
Sirloin Bteak Per lb., 12 to 15c
Boiling Per lb., 5c to 8c.
Veal Stew, per lb., 8c; cutlets,
10c to 12.
Porterhouse steak Per lb., 12 c
Mutton Roasts, per lb 12 c to
15c; chops, 12 c to 15c; stow, 10c.
Pork Per pound, 12 to
Chuck steak Per lb 10c.
15c.
Rcund steak Per lb., 16c.
Hamburger steak Per lb., 10c.
Sausago 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 Por lb., 12 c.
Lamb's tongues 6 for 25c.
Fruits nnd Nuts.
Apples 10c. lb.
Cocoanuts Each, 10c.
Walnuts Por lb., 25c.
Almonds Por lb., 20c to 30c.
Lemons Per dozen, 20c to 30c.
Bananas Per dozen, 40c.
Oranges Perdozen, 30 to GOc, ac
cording to size.
Dried Fruits. '
Raisins London layers, pet lb.,
20c to 30c; seeded, per 12-oz. pkg.,
12 c; 16-oz. pkg., 15c.
Currants Clean, per 12-oz
1.2; lG-oz. pkg., 15c.
Citron Por lb 35c.
Orango peel per lb., 25c.
Lemon peol Por lb., 26c.
Strawberries 15c.
t'ooseberrk'S 2 boxes for 25c.
16c.
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If you are then order W. P. Fuller (Sb Co.
PHOENIX BRAND PAINT
For Sale by the
Coos Bay Paint & Wall Paper Co.
Chicago 111.,
Editor Coos Bay Times:- I wrote
you from St. Paul, Minn., last night
and trusted the mailing to a depot
attachee, now I wonder whether or
not It has as yet found Its way Into
the hands of Uncle Sam's mall boys.
I arrived In Chicago this morning,
after a most pleasant and comfort
able fourteen hours ride over the
lines of the Chicago, Rock Island
and Pacific Railway. Their accom
odations are all one can expect and
their employes are always on the look
out for your comfort. On the whole
It has helped to melt away the long
and tiresome trip of my first few
days.
Through the state of Illinois every
thing happy of its own existence, the
farmers appear prosperous and why
not, when the years crops are so full
of life and everything is growing as
desired. Through your entire trip
from St. 'Paul to Chicago it is one
farm after another with a first class
prospect for good crops and fair
prices.
On reaching Chicago I was trans
ferred to the Illinois Central depot
on 12 th street and as I wrote this
short note of my pleasant trip I am
able to look out over the lake and see
the countless number of small sail
boats as well as a few larger vessels,
however, It only compares in a small
degree, in the respect with Marshfield
with her many pleasure launches. I
much prefer Coos Bay and a trip up
Coos River for an interview with
nature to a sail on the lake with art
ificial beauties. Marshfield should be
proud of her natural parks of pleas
ure and streams of enjoyment and
past time.
A balloon' ascension, an air ship
flight and a base ball game are some
of the amusements I witnessed dur
ing the afternoon while waiting for
my train.
Tho balloon ascension was attract
ive nevertheless successful, tho arlal
flight of the ship was a failure, but
the base ball game was immense I
thought of our boys and their games
and it is all Just base ball game and
I must confess a home game arouses
more enthusiasm In mo than a Chi
cago gamo among strangers.
I expect to leave this evening for
another all night's rido nnd then
for a few days rest if one can call
convention Hfo rest.
Give my regards to friends and
associates,
Yours,
J. W. Ingram.
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If you want a shoe
which is fashionable and yet
not freakish, which is com
fortable and yet not clumsy,
wears well and yet is not
too heavy, call for the shoe
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TWO AUK KILLED.
Indlanpolls, Juno 13 Two wo
mon wore Willed ,and throe othor
persons seriously hurt in an auto
niobllo accident hero yostorday when
a Broad Ripplo traction car struck
and wreokod tho autlmoblje of J. F.
Hliiias at 38th and Colloge avenuo.
ASK FOR GOLDEN SHEAF.
Liquor. Sold at leading bars.
Pure
A Business Suit
For a man who likes to
go well dressed, but look
ing quietly, for a man who
doesn't care for a coat
with skirts, we have a line
of suits that are
ularly well adapted.
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