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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (July 3, 1907)
" in '"I IWI inimm .mi I f I I ' n Jmf I cny1 I -t L. d I TILE DAILY COOS DAY TIMES, MARSID7IELD OREGON. WEDNB'SMAx II I I ,f ' W i B L , Retail. Quotations nro ns follows: Bacon Por lb., 1 to 2Gc Flour Per sack, ?1.30 to $1.G0. Potntoes Per lb., 2 & to 3c. New Potatoes 8c. Cabbage Per lb., 5 to Cc. Cauliflower Por head, 10 mut lCc, Honey Por box, 20; 3 for GOc. Onions Por lb., Gc. Butter Per square, 35 to 40c. Boiled cider Por quail, 30c. Asparagus lCc, lb. Rhubarb i tya. for 25c. Beats Por lb., 3c. Country eggs Per dozen, 25c. Hens Dressed, 22c. lb. Chickens Frys, dressed, 25c. lb. String Bonns 3 lbs. 25c. Fre3h Pens C lbs. 25c. Lettuce 5 and 10c. head. Cucumbers Gc. each. Garlic--lGp. Apricots SOc. Plums 35c. to GOc. Peaches, doz. 25c. Apples, now 3 lbs. 25c. Melons 10c. to 15c. Beans, green 3 lbs. 25c. Logan Berries 3 boxes 25c. Gooseberries 1 Oc. Strawberries 10c. Raspberries 1 0c. Meats. Salmon (salt) Per lb.. Cc. Hamburger steak Per lb., 10c. Sausage Por lb , 10c. Pork Per pound, 12 t. to 15c. Chuck steak Per lb., 10 to 15c. Round Steak Per lb., 10c. Porterhouse steak Per lb., 12 c. Mutton 'Roasts, por lu., 12 c to 16c; chops, 12 to 15c; stew, 10 to 12c. Bologna Per lb., 10c.; 3 for 25c. Sirloin steak Per lb., 12 to 15c. Boiling Per lb., 5 to 8c. Veal Stew, per lb., 8c.; cutlets, 10c. 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 C for 25c. Fruits and Nuts. Apples 10c lb. Cocoanut? Each, 10c. "Walnuts Per lb., 25c Almonds Per lb., 20 to 30c Electric Motors ICE CREAM FREEZERS FORGE BLOWERS. EMERY WHEELS. MALT GRINDERS. ELEVATORS. I SEWING MACHINES PEACH CHOFI'JRJJ. CREAM SEPARATORS WATER PUMPS.f COFFEE GIUNI FLATIRONS. CIGAR LIGHTER CURLING IRONS PLATE AVARMERS. CHAFING DISHES. COFFEE PERCdLAT IS NQW ""V LIIS. 1' Iso (off El ns. Call at the offic or phone us and a solicitor m AVlll can actiS? ; tho j 1 1M CO. i l& Louions-jPer dozen, 20 to 30c. ' Bananas-j-Por dozen, 40c Oranges-f-Per dozen, 50 to GOc, according size. VWlod Fruits. Raising jpndon layers, por lb., 20 to 3oReedcd, per 12hoz. pkg., 12 lie; i5p., pkg., lGc. Curranll Clean, per 12-oz. pkg., 12Vjc; ll-oz. pkg., 15c Citron- Per lb., 35c Orangelpeel Por lb., 25c LeinonJpoel Per lb., 25cr - LOCAL WHOLESALE MARKET. Follow ng 13 a list of wholesale prices as seen on tho local market: Oat ani. wheat hay $15 to $25. Gccse-p$l. Hens-i-lOc. Shccp-V-$3 to $5. Veal calves $2.75. Beof, steers $2.50. Chickens, spring 12 c. Duck;) 50 to 75c. Beef, cows $2. SHIFT ENGINE CREWS C2! S3 ON LOCAL RAILROAD Ira Chapman, who has been firing No. 4 .for somo time, will move up a notch and take tho other sido of the cab. Ho will fill tho vacancy caused by tho transfering of Engineer Will iam Cox, to No. 5, tho now engine just received from San Francidto. Cox will tako charge about tho first of tho week when tho onglno will bo out of tho shops, after having her running gear replaced. Chapman's position as fireman on No. 4 will bo taken by Bill Dully, an old fireman, wno lias not been in tne service lately. Lon Noah will fire tho Fivo Spot. Tho crews on passenger engine No. 3 and frelghtor No. 2 will remain the samo as usual Jim Boone, engineer, nnd Guy Johnson, fireman on No. 3, and Walter Lawhorn, engineer, and J. C. McCarvll on No. 2. Owing to tho fact that tho logging camps will not get out any logs until after tho Fourth tho freight trains will not be run until Monday. Tho passenger train, however, will con tinue on the nresent schedule. The crows of tho freighters accompanied by others loft at 4 o'clock this morn ing for liruester vauey on a iihiuuk trlii. Thov will return Monday. They wont from Marshfield to Sum ner by boat and from mere 10 near Dora by stage, trailing tne resi oi tho distance. Those in tne party are Bert Abbott, William Cox, Jim Boone, Walter Lawhorn, Ira Chap man and Ben Chandler. for Operating PRINTING PRESSES. MEAT CHOPPERS. SAUSAGE GRINDERS. DENTAL MOTORS. DUMB WAITERS. JEWELERS' LATHES. REFRIGERATORS. )RILLS. VVNS, ETC., ETC., ETC. ctric RAY MACHINES. HEATING PADS. MILK AVARMERS. . ELECTRIC SIGNS. ELECTRIC PIANOS. ETC., ETC., ETC. on you. 1 fVftlVS eel v"on7 REFRIGERATORS. H E Modern Colonial Cottage. Artistic Story and a Half Dwelling Estimated Cost, $1,450. Copyright, 1007, by J. H. Daverman & Son, Grand Rapids, Mich. TTiMlMtm mm mm mm m i m nillinafliJ ll&iEsTMtk&k iBsi vxr!f73VXn - .eg PERSPECTIVE FIRST FLOOR PLAN. 5grtl liwra?? lEfita! This design for n story and a half dwelling makes an unusually compact and artistic home. Notice particularly tho wldo front porch. Tho stalrcaso arrangement Is also notoworthy. Tho living room 1 should bo finished in oak, other rooms In Georgia plno. Tho estimated cost, Including plumbing, mantels and grate, id $1,400. J. .H. DAVERMAN & SON. W3&&fm$9& Great big tender ones- appetising You'd pay double for the ade same Ask yo buys olivp 6 STRIIfE IS OVER. "Now York, July, 2 Tho strike of garbage collectors which has beon in existence during the past weok Is over. Mayor McClellan has prom ised to tako up thoir grievances. It Is expected most of tho strikers will return to work tomorrow. ZfiHiniii'. inrrmj C iiijS. -jt !L.t. 5wk- vrnz. VIEW. SECOND FLOOR PLAN. aeal relish elsewhere. r lbor she here, KRR 'eets. KTIM raiA onv rCA beyond the rcaoh of I&Mj iimmsiw?3?&r. I" tl i?? VSSriJL hMmm y- -il fertile f& , v-Hra-.ii r- ;r tgrmjw jrrr: rcg MM t ' illlffffiOPrei MW-WtMl A ,i APACHES InSiAD MOOD. Killing of Native Arouses Had Feel ing Po,sc Detailed. Phoenix, Ariz., July 1. Tho sher iff's posso was sent to Fort McDowell last night on account ot a threatened uprising of tho Apaches subsequent uJiEscs; I WANT TO INVEST $1009OOQ.OO In Coos County Ranches, Fnrais, Conl Timber Clnlnis, Improved and UiilinwOvcjLlty niidTm Properties. I will deal only with owners. Jcntsr-vAvEl DETAIL FULL PARTICULARS ns to locatim?Lnprocnicnts, LOWEST CASH PRICE, etc., or NO ATTENTION ll b0 jflvcn property nt YOUR PRICE.fl will fall Address aInvWorare Daily Times MARSHFIELD, yoiTcanI I NOW BUY I Ice CreainBoda 1 at the I I BLANCO CIGAR STORE I in Coos County-' All the standard makes in the most beautiful designs. Come and inspect my stock. w J2L nf Kidncw medicine. No medicine can Sf Bladder to tho killing of Austin Navajo, a na tive, by Agont AV. H. Gill, returned ,i,r Nn finmnnstratlon was mado by tho natives, but an unfriendly feel ing still exists. Agent Gill has been instructed to bring his family back to Phoenix, as his Influence is con sidered broken. and Timber Lands, Honicstcnd and youpanvcrs. If I desire your onoii. OREGON Curea Backacfre Corror: Irfearttiea jo"not riBk havlxvg mil WW ff $ 1 3 V r?Rftase not Briars uibcmq or Diabetes? do more. N !. V f 4 i..