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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (June 18, 1907)
uu&wm r 'r,mrrpTy''rfrWfF4?IS-'': "iFri.mpmiT'-'rvw'WI''r '" ,'r'1 rrsaf" - ,-1" n(jjfe". 'vfc ) THE DA1I.V C00 BAY TIMES. MAfcSilKIELD, OKEtf-yN, TUESDAY, JUNE 18, 1007. i MARINE NEWS 4 4 r Mbt CmaT'O !J"iZiT "JKffl Retail. otatlons are as follows: :on Per lb 1C to 26u. iur Per sack, ?1.30 to 1.C0. tatoes Per lb., 2 to 3c. w Potatoes, 8 c. ibbage Per lb., 5 to Cc. ullflowor Per bead, 10 and 15c way Per box, 20; 3 for BOc. IonB Per lb., 5c. , ter Per square, 3Gc. to 40c. tiled elder, per quart, 30c sparagUB 15 c. lb. bubarb 3 lbs. for 25c. eets Per lb., 3c. buntry eges Per dozen, 25c. tons Dressed, 22c lb. hlckons Frys, dressed, 25c lb. String Beans 15c. lb. 'resh Peas 8 l-3c. Fish. Crabs fl per dozen. (Halibut 12 c. Red Fish 5c. lb. Ling 8c. lb. llFlounderfl, Per lb., 5c. jcicancd clams Per quart, 20c. fEmplro Clams Per bucket, 50 c. f IMfijtffl. Sirloin steak Per lb., 12 to 15c Boiling Per lb., 5c to 8c. Veal Stew, per lb., 8c; cutlets, 0c to 13c. Porterhouse steak' Per lb., 12 c Mutton Roasts, per lb., 12 c to 5c; chops, 18 e to 15c; stow, 10c. Pork Per pound, 12 to 16c. Chncfc steak -For lb., 10c. t lBc Round steak Per lb., 10c. Hamburger steak Per lb., 10c. Sausage Ber lb., 10c. Bologna Per lb., 10c; 3 for 25c Salmon (salt) Per lb., Cc. 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 and 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 dozon, 40c. Oranges Perdozen, 30 to COc, ac cording to size. Dried Fruits. Raisins London layers, per lb., 20c to 30c; seeded, per 12-oz. pkg., 12 c; 16-oz. pkc-, 15c. Currants Clean, per 12-oz. pkg., 1.2; 16-oz. pkg., 15c. Citron Per lb., 35 c. Orange peel per lb., 25c. Lemon peel Por lb 25c. f Strawberries 15c. Gooseberries 2 boxes for 25c. Apricots Basket, 75c. Cherries 25c. lb. LOCAL WHOLESALE MARKET. Following is a list of wholesale prices as seen on mo local market Oat and wheat hay $15 to $25 ueese ?1.00 Hens 10c Sheep $3.00 to $5.00 real calves ?2.(7E Beef, steers S2.5J) Chickens, spring 12 c Ducks 60c to 75c Beef, cows $2.00 REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. jiraislied by the Title Guarantee and Vbstrnct Company, Henry Sang- stucken, Manager. Juno 11, 1007. R. W. Lundy et ux, to Rosetta White, lots 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18, block 50, Portland ddltion, Bandon; $275. Elbert Dyer et ux, to W. M. Kay, ts 6 and 7, block 16, Woolen Mill ddition, Bandon; $110. Mary Black to Henry N. Black, lots 4, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, block 43, Rail road Addition to Marshfleld; $1,200. June 12, 1007. W. L. Cobb et ux, to F. E. Alley, lots 13 and 14, block 4, lot 14, block 14, lots 3, 4, 6 and 6, block 9, one- half of lot 8, block 14, Central Place Addition to Coos Bay; $1. fe. C. Strang t ux, to Sam Stephens, ti 9, block 74, Notley's Addition, Co- 5ulllo; $250. John Rowley, et ux, to James C. Devlnlsh, northwest quarter, south east quarter and south half of south wset quarter, section 16, township 28, range 13; $1. Mary E. Thorp to Jams C. Dovinish northwest quarter, southeast quarter and south half of southwest quarter, soctlon 16, township 28, range 13; $1. Martha p. Brown to James C. Dovinish, northwest quarter, south cast quarter and south half of south west quarter, section 16, township 28, rang 13; $1. Martha E. Divinish to Jams C. Dlvinlsh, northwest quarter, south cast quarter and south half of south west quartor, section 16, township 28, rang 13; $1. L. D. Kinney et ux, to W. P. Mur- hy, lots 4, 5. 6 and 8, block 49, Coos ay Plat B; lots 1 to 10 inclusive, block 21; lots 1 to 10 Inclusive, block 28, Coos Bay, Plat C, $3,460. Edgar L. Wheeler et ux, to W. S. McFarland, part of northeast quar tor of southeast quarter, section 19, northwest qunrtor of southwest quar tor and west half of northwest quar ter, section 20, township 28, ran go 14; $10. t June 13, 1007. D. L. Rood et ux, to Amanda J. Snyder, lots 38, 39 and 40, block 23, Railroad Addition, to Marshfleld; $1,700. R. L. Edmonston t al, to Louis Huth, lot 23, block 9, Edmonstoh's First Addition, Marshfleld; $75. R. L. Edmonston et al, to Marie Desor, lot 24, block 9, Edmonston's First Addition, Marshfleld; $85. Hiram H. Wescott to Amy Wescott, lots 17, 18, 19 and 20, block 22, lot 31 and 32, block 40, lots 18 and 19, block 41, Railroad Addition, Marsh fleld; also southeast quarter of south east quarter, section 1, township 26, range 13; also part of southwest quarter of southwest quarter, section G, township 2G, range 12; $1. J. G. Leneve et ux to Walter Far rier, part of northwest quarter of southeast quarter, cestion 30, town ship 28, range 14; $800. June 14, 1007. W. W. Gage, sheriff, to G. W. Halter, lots 1 and 2, south half of northeast quarter, section 2, town ship 28, range 11; $30. ''&UiHl PAT AUG.JOI8DO Fitting Glasses s no side line with &s we devote our whole time to it OUR MOTTO BEST SERVICE BEST GOpDS We areequipedto furnish both F. J. HAYES OPTOMETRIST Front Street, SEE US FOR Front Street Business Property We Hav Something That Will Interest You Sengstackens Addition onersUhe best Values for the money V TODAY Title Guarantee & Abstract Co., Henry Sengstacken, Manager ' The Steamer MLR PL Sails for San Francisco Fir f F. SDOW A MARSHFIELD, AMT I nay June si & genx s : OREGON ? ARE YOU GOING TO WiNT? If you are thep order W. P. FulIeV, Co. PHOENIX BRAND PAINT j for Sale by the Coos Bawaint & Wall Paper Co. J COO Ok EAST SHOREoF BAY t I Gentel slopmg, Alder covered land, for residence lots. W Reasonable Prices Easy Terms Also 350 acres Dairy Farm on Kfenkick Inlet. rree amicn from marsmieid B At . Cdiratu'r office opposite Central Hotel, Marshfield, Ore. or call us lip on phone. Coos Bay Townsite Company d.x C. SETHER, Pres, and Gen. Manager N. F. THRONE, Secretary m LiiLliijiU AJl AND PRES IMG r K W isa specilty" at this place. A jSady at tendantyW charge. Goods called for emu uciuvcreu. I w jtjb ? tj? fcp Jr rfe A UNISUE PANTATOR.IUM Cliffdrd Bayliss, Prop. Over Walker's Art Store f Phone 1444 St. California and Oregon Coast Steamship Company. ikyilC mer All K. D. OLSON, Mater. SAILING FHOM- ce COOS BAYAto Portland And Return GEO. D. GRAY a CO., Gehornl agents, 421 Mnrket St.. Sari FrnnciW (L. V SHAW, Agent, klarshfielil. Phone 441 Souyen A nice line of ir Postals of MaVshfield NORTON & HANSEN I WE SELL Coos B4y R.eal Residence and Farming Pro A snap 4G) acres on Catching Inlet 4miles from city 15 acres pottoVn land under dyke. 40 acreson County Koad 4 miles irom city $lo per acre. For further particulars call o: F. M. Rmmmell JrJ 8c Cb. " Nasburg bldg. IsjLate f 9 MAR-SDEN'S COOS BAY BOTTLING WORKS JL ROYAL SELECT GAMBRINUSWTTLED BEER ' ' BoLLled in QuhrLs, Pints and One Half Pints. Phone Orders pf-ompLly attended to. Phone 481. ;HE FIRST NAtlONAL BANK OF COOS BAY Tf l'att.lio Tnlin.v nf t.ln's li.mik tn fihnnnft'its huBi- iio5 tn tlA's inmnflintn vio.init.v. Tn followinor this course thoVbjunk not only inhanccs itoyn stability but promolfcs the highest interests of ho commun ity. We ljftnit our investments to securities of the most subsaYitial kind; such securitieans are easily converted ino cash and free from speculative in fluences. W(l issue drafts payable in till the im portant rtities and towns in Europe JOHN S. COKE, President O. B. HINSDALE, Vice Pres. W.S. MclAKLAND; Cashier. R. T. KAUFMAN, Asst. Cas. TR.Y A TIMES WANT AD ars I'gggg '"' ! m. .-rpmnnjp,, i ' 1 fll II o 1 1 d II omlort m mm !. m n . mr i i i m rvKiern iom any V Successors to Bradly &. Traver Marshiield, Oregon m lb uv) Jj tt