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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1907)
TIIE DAILY COOS DA? TIMES. MAIWIIFIKLl). OREGON. FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 1007. V" 'JV MARKETS & Retail. rotations are as follows: con Per lb., 1C to 26g. our Per sack, ?1.30 to ?1.C0. itatoes Per lb., 2V2 to 3c. sw Potatoes, 8c. ibbage Per lb., 5 to Oc. kullflower Per head, 10 ana 15c onQy per box, 20; 3 for 50c. nlons Per lb., 5c. titter Per square, 35c. to 40c. bilwl elder, per quart, 30c. sparagus 15c. lb. tiubarb 3 lbs. for 25c. leets Per lb., 3c. Dtintry eggs Per dozen, 25c. Ions Dressed, 22c lb. hlelcons Prys, dressed, 25c lb. ferlng Beans 15c. lb. fresh Peas S 1-3 c. Fish. Irabs ?1 per dozen. allbut 12MsC. ;ed Fish 5c. lb. lng Sc. lb. lounders, Per lb., Cc. ileaned clams Per quart, 20c. jmplre Clams Per bucket, 50c. Meats. Ilrloln steak Per lb., 12 to 16c Boiling Per lb., 5c to 8c. ?oal Stew, per lb., 8c; cutlets, to 12 c. 'orterhouso steak Per lb., 12 c lutton Roasts, per lb., 12 c to chops, 12 c to 15c; stew, 10c. ?ork Per pound, 12 to 15c. Jhuck steak LPer lb., 10c. 16c. leund steak Per lb., 10c. lamburger steak Per lb., 10c Sausage Per lb., 10c. 3ologna Per lb., 10c; 3 for 25c. Salmon (salt) Per lb., Cc. 3rains Per lb., 15c; 2 for 2Ec. Pickled pork Per lb., 12 c 3orned beef Per lb., 7c. Wienerwurst Per lb., 12 c. jamb's tongues G for 25c. Fruits mid Nuts. lApples 10 c. lb. 3ocoanuts Each, 10c. IValnuts Per lb., 25c. IMmonds Per lb., 20c to 30c. jemons Per dozen, 20c to 30c. 3ananas Per dozen, 40c. Granges Perdozen, 30 to 00c, ac cording to size. Driel Fruits. Raisins London layers, pet lb., 20c to 30c; seeded, per 12-oz. pkg., 12c; 16-oz. pkg., 15c. Currants Clean, per 12-oz. pkg., 12 y2; lG-oz. pkg., 15c. Citron Per lb., 35"c. Orange peel per lb., 25c. Lemon peel Per lb., 25c. Strawberries 15 c. , Uoosoberrles 2 boxes for 25c. Apricots Basket, 75c. Cherries 25c. lb. 1-OOATj WHOLESALE MARKET. Following is a list of wholesale prices as seen on the local market Oat and wheat hay $15 to ?25 ueesc , $1.00 liens 10c, Sheep $3.00 to $5.00 Voa.1 calves $2.75 Beef, steers S2.50 Chickens, spring 12 c Ducks ... . 50c to 76c Beef, cows $2.00 OUTSIDE MARKETS. Liverpool, June 20. July wheat, Gs. 11 d. New York, June 20. Lead and copper unchanged; silver G7V4. Chicago, June 20. July wheat opened 92, closed 91 91; barley, 7275; Northwestern, 129. SECRETARY SELECTED Walter Lyon, Formerly of Albany Herald, Will Have Clmr-Re of Chamber of Comineicc. ACCIDENT TO PLANT Compelled to Put Buck tiito San Francisco Load Freight on Another Boat. A telegram from San Francisco to the local agent of the Plant yester day stated the ship had been disabled and hnd to be towed back to port and would not sail from there before 4 o'clock Tuesday afternoon. The perishable freight aboard the steam er Plant was loaded on the Casco, which will leave San Francisco to day. The accident happened because of tho breaking of a crank pin in the machinery. The executive committee of tho Marshfleld publicity fund yesterday selected Walter Lyon as secretary of the Marshfleld Chamber of Com merce. Mr. Lyon recently resigned as proprietor of the Albany Herald. He is now In Sacramento, California, attending to business matters re garding tho sale of his paper, where ho was" notified by telegraph to re port to Tom Richardson at once. After a two week's stay in Portland Mr. Lyon will come to Marshfleld and take up his duties. He will bo in tho headquarters now being fitted up by the Chamber of Commerce on Front street. Tlie work of fitting up this location was begun yester day and will be finished when Mr. Lyon arrives. No special line of work has been mapped out by the committee for Mr. Lyon to start with on his arrival here, that being left entirely to his judgment. Mr. Lyon was for a number of years connected with the Salem Statesman, which position he left to act as private secretary for Gover nor Geer of Oregon. Following his term of four years as secretary to the Governor Mr. Lyon was editor and proprietor of tho Independent Enterprise, of In dependence, Oregon, for a number of year3, following which, until a few days ago, ho has been editor and proprietor of tho Albany Daily Her ald, of Albany, Oi'Cgflh. The members of the executive com mittee feel they have been fortunate in the selection made, as, with the newspaper experience Mr. Lyon has had in this State, it is thought he Is well, fitted for the position. BEGIN IMPROVEMENTS Coos liny Water and Power Com pany Will Install Pipe Line, Also Nntnral Pressure. Work has been begun by tho Coos Bay Water and Power Company on the clearing of right of wny for tho pipe lino from Clour Lako to the cities on the bay. The company will keep n large force of men engaged in tho work in order that it may be finished as soon as possible. It is tho plan of the company to have a pipe line from Clear Lake, which is up in tho Ten Mile coun try, to the peninsula and tg supply water and power without the use of any pumping station; gravitation to serve the purpose of a pump. Clear Lake is a large body of water 230 feet higher than the peninsula giving plenty of natural pressure for the water. Tho power feature of tho com pany's operations will not be at tempted at once, but will be taken up when the water mains havo been NOTICE TO OUR CUSTOMERS Wo are pleasea to announce that Foley's Honey and Tar for Coughs, colds and lung troubles Is not attect ed by the National Pure Food and Drug law as it contains no opiates or other harmful drugs, and wo rec- commend it as a safe remedy for children and adults. Red Cross put In in tho different cities. The water of Clear Lako is said by tho health officer to be exceptionally pure. The pipe Hne will be put across tho bay at a place near Pony Inlet. WANTED To nished hoil dress V. S. Ko UJ reiyr a small tho summer. rre Times. fur-Ad- CORTHBLL& DURKEE Contractors and Builders Plans drawn, estimates fur nished. Call for Durkee back of Hibbard's grocery storeA P. 0. Box 3.58. BKMgAMmllaailJzuJITliOIBag SKATING An n ouncements: Open every cvqning from 7 to 10 and Saturday afternoons from 24 to 5, week ' days only. 1 'Prices: 25 cgiUb for use of Rink skates. 15 cants for thofeo using their own skates. 10 cents admission to Gentlemen evenings. 3necialattention given to cliildrcn Saturday after- t noon. Best of order always jtialntained. L Avery; Manager If you tion't sec any fun in Marshfleld drop around to the shootirig gallery on Front St. Prizes offered for best shots Flanagan & Bennett Bank MARSHFIE D, OREGON. Capital Sut)cribert J 50,000 Capital Paid Up HO.000 Undivided Profits 35,000 r Docs a Rcnerat banking busings and draws on tho Dank ot California. San Francisco Calif., Flrit National Bank Portland Or., First Nftttnnnf Hank. ltoscbtfre. Or.j ilanovcr Na tional. Hank. .Now York, N. M.'Uotlichlld A Son, London, England. , Alo sell cliaHRC on nearly all tho principal cities of Europfe. ' .Accounts keptisnbjcct tocheck, safo deposit lock boxos for rent at 6, cents a month or t3 a car , INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS Oakley & Arnold gj CIVIL VND MECHANICAL .ENGINEERS North Bend, Ore. Office in Myeri Bid;, Dr. "Bancroft , FOR VISUAL DEFECTS ;.A gl U j PLonel2lO E II I I J 1 H nil A miia Ima fkr li V f NERVOUS ? CHRONIC ILLS Office opp. Central Hotel iibiflCTgraiwEBgas Souvenir Bostals of Mars NORTON & HANSEN f magHLliiHE" MA'mgl'msBiti hfield m & t'Mkijsi ww lu'i'wttasansyiitmntaiiisy uwi'HHiimiwwwnMwiww aansnsEEsaaraa ANNOUNCE THAT ON Their Doors will be Thrown Open to the Public Between the Hours 't. p. m ana p. m . An Eight Piece Orchestra will Furnish Music During the Evening A Free Drawing Will also be held for an Elegant White and Gold Dinner Set 1 No goods will be sold Monday even ing but Commencing i Tuesday June 25 th we will be open for regular business WELCOME .t i a. L & A I , M I