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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (July 6, 1907)
"' WfflWl jpmv1 ' .w'1 mt ui huwii,iih fgf '' ijiiHiiriiii i THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, JULY 6, 1907. 22ETC 5 s- i ; No Stumps to Grub in MILLINGTON No clearing to do in MILLINGTON No risk to run in investing in Every lot is desirable Every improvement we promis ed is being made, arid more to, Every in boughtth and a realized a yssoi.wo iftas er i&'well pleased- nuraoeF jaye aireaay i-a KVP lfr9& 01ULU, pRara IF Ifl a iilu if ra ( osL of Utiirgton is SOLD More is being sold all the kime QD Q3 Let ns show yois Milling tn be fore iti is ALL sold Marshfield, Oregon Over Telephone Office 000i o o o o o o o P MARKETS iAiaTriftH9ri npsn Plant Expected To Bring First California Products of the Season. STRAWBERRIES ADVANCE. Market Is Steady Potatoes Arc Selling Well at Four Cents n Pound. String Beans 3 lbs. 25c. Fresh Peas 6 lbs. 25c. Lettuce 5 and 10c. head. Cucumbers 5c. each. Garlic 15c. Plums 33c. to 50c. Apricots 50c. Peaches, doz. 3rc. Apples 10c. lb. Cocoanut? Each, 10c. Apples, new 3 lbs. 25c. Melons 10c. to 15c. Beans, green 3 lbs. 25c. Logan Berries 3 boxes 25c. Gooseberries 10c. Strawberries 1 Oc. Raspberries 10c. Meats. Salmon (salt) Per lb. oc. The Coos Bay market Is a trifle quiet, but very steady this week, Coos river strawberries are becom ing scarce and what few are on the market havo advanced to 12 V cents. The supply from that quarter it is said will last about two months. There Is a surplus of lettuce but this does not sell fast. The reason for this is believed to be that about everybody around Coos Bay raises more than enough of this variety of green stuffs for their own use. Coos river potatoes are selling well at four cents a pound. The good ship Plant is expected to do its usual Sampi-itan act and rejuvenate the local market with some choice watermelons. It is thought these will bring about sixty cents apiece. They will bo the first of the season on Coos Bay and it is anticipated will find a ready sale. 1 ' ijffifffrffclff V If I m m I Crre.a.t hi& trriApr nnosi ! I appetisinga real relish I I You'd pajdouble for the I I same gpade elsewhere f I Ask your peidabor-she I J buys oljvsmepe j HA k I T A y m 3 & ' '1 JH m yl 1 I r 1 I -ij JB. H& UfawVIlI g Corner B. and Second streets. m fj t na i.. ... -..,,. ja in , , i a iev Iff Bladder SHfe-meaicine can ItctMil. Quotations are as follows: Bacon Per lb., 1 to 25c. Flour Per sack, $1.30 to ?1.60. Potatoes Per lb., 2 to 3c. New Potatoes Sc. Cabbage Per lb., 5 to Cc. Cauliflower Per head, 10 and. 15c. Honey Per box, 20; 3 for 50c. Onions Per lb., 5c. Butter Per square, 35 to 40c. Boiled cider Per quart, 30c. Asparagus 15c. lb. Rhubarb 4 lbs. for 25c. Beets Per lb., 3c. Country eggs Per dozen, 25c. Hens Dressed, 22c. lb. Chickens Frys, dressed, 25c. lb. SHIPPING RULES FOR OREGON To the Editor: Shippers are advised to make their applications for cars in writing and to specify in their orders the items let tered "a" to "I" Inclusive in para graph 1 of the regulations. This will enable a complete record o be kept, which will show at all times the ac tual condition as to cars ordered and supplied, applications unfilled, and will disclose the presence or absence of discrimination in filling shippers' requisitions. The records are to be public: any shipper will be entitled to inspect the record at his station or the dispatcher's office at any tlmo during business hours. If the recoid Is not kept at any station, or if ae cess is denied to bona fide shippers', this Commission will undertake to see the practice is corrected if (he facts aro reported to it at Salem. Rules Governing Record of Applica tions for Cars, Etc. 1. At each station on every rail road in this State where an agonr. is maintained, and whero freight is re ceived and delivered, there shall be kept and preserved a reglstor or rec ord of all.appllcatlons for cars by shippers, and said register or racord shall give substantially the folio a in,; information, to wit: (a) Narao and address of the ap plicant for cars. (b) Number of cars applied for. (c) When cars will bo required (d) Kind nnd size. (o) Kind of freight to bo shipped. (f) Destination of freight. (g) Date cars aro furnished and set for loading. (h) Number furnished. (i) Kind nnd size. (j) Initials and numbers of cars furnished. All applications for cars made at any such station shall bo immediately Hamburger steak Per lb., 10c. Sausage Per lb . 10c. Pork Per pound, 12 to 15c. Chuck Bteak Per lb., 10 to 15c. Round Steak Per lb., 10c. Porterhouso steak Per lb., 12 c. Mutton 'Roasts, per, lb., 12 c. to 15c; chops, 12 l to 15c; stew, 10 to 121,6 c. 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 G for 25c Fruits nnd Nuts. Lemons Per dozen, 20 to 30c Bananas Per dozen, 40c Almonds Per lb 20 to 30c Walnuts Per lb., 25c. Oranges Per dozen, 50 to COc, according to size. Dried Fruits. , Raisins London laerspJr lb., 20 to 30c; seeded, per 12rflff pkg 12 c.; lC-oz., pkg., 15c. Currants Clean, per 12-oz. pkg., 12 c; lG-oz. pkg., 15c Citron Per lb., 35c Orange peel Per lb 25c Lemon peel Per lb., 25c LOCAL WHOLESALE MARKET. Following is a list of wholesale prices as seen on the local market: Oat and wheat hay ?15 to $25. Geese $1. Hens 10c Sheep $3 to $5. Veal calves $2.75. Beef, steers $2.50. Chickens, spring 12 V2c. Ducks 50 to 75c Beef, cows $2. and correctly recorded In such regis ter or record in chronological order of application. Such record shall be kept In a suitably bound book, and be subject to the inspection of any bona fide shipper during business hours. 2. A record of car distribution shall be kept at the ofilce of each chief dispatcher of all the railroads doing business in this State, sub ject to the inspection of any bona flde shipper during business hours. This record shall be made up from daily reports of all station agents on such division, and shall contain the information set forth in the pre ceding rules. It shall be so kept as to show the shipments of principal commodities. The names of all per sons ordering cars oln such division shall appear In alphabetical order and must show cars loaded for for eign roads, whether on company cars or foreign cars. DESPERADO IS KILLED. Wm euro any case of Klen beyond the roaeh of medicine. Ml Disease not do more. Cares Backache Corrects Irregularities Do not risk having Brteht'3 Diseage or Diabetes Husband Avenges Ontraped Feelings With Gun. Bollingham, July 5. Jako Terry, known a3 "Terrible Terry," ex-con vict, smuggler, train robber and fugi tive from Justice in the United States, was shot and instantly killed by A. L. LIndley at Sumas in the lattor's home today in tho presonco of Mrs. Lind ley. Ho is a partner of Bill Miner, now serving a life sentence for train robbery in British Columbia. Eighteen months ago Terry en tered Lindley's house and drove Lintl loy out at the point of a revolver, keoplng Lindley's wlfo with him sev eral days while fighting off tho posse of officers. Later tho shorlff ar rested him and to prevent mob vlo lenco ho was compelled to take Terry across tho border. Today LIndley returned homo after lunch and found Torry in tho houso. Ho flred first, killing tho desperado. PRESIDENT'S FOURTH QUIET. Oyster Bay, July 4. Tho celebra tion of the Fourth made apparently little differonco to tho transaction of government business by tho president today. Tho executive staff went through tho usual routine. Tonight the president, with his family and rel atives, witnessed an elaborate display of fireworks. COOS BAY I I 1flHLfiraS?& Mitchell I S C3rTl- -Coma 3d & D Sts. I e TO"'s''!S?-'-'-S Phone, Main 1731 I in mi nil iiiiii iimiiiiirr"TiiTTrirwnmfwcjwHMi mil mhi ij mnwrmwiiiiiii v- mi m::tjutn:y:aaj:jnj:ttjj:uj:ttttt:t:u:t:: Try the .". .'. JOTESS n 8 ' :: For Ice Cream. - y Amounts Furnished l Special iPricef5ntinW ll Boston Baked BeansfJRatur and Sunday. I Second ancTC streets. t:mjmtum:ma:majnjjmjm:maJttnKmtttmt5t you can now.uy- j I I c' Cream f I Ice CrelmySoda 1 I" ' SoftBrinks I at the 1 BLANCO CIGAR STORE I ESB7SHtt3SKSratS.UiS!iXia ta I pram rwraaan8ccaaaanaK ir xnT-niiiuVt? '"fi h,GM&finnMtyuurrjs?fVriK7ffiEt E IB gqagyMmBaagrraii ibwj LiiiwwK.tiMAu-wy!iKmagwawiu(u.MiYWi n Current IS NOW ON Electric Motors fo xOperating ICE CREAM FREEZERS. FORGE BLOWERS. EMERY WHEELS. MALT GRINDERS. ELEVATORS. A SEWING MACHINES. PEACH CHOPPERS CREAM SEPARATORS WATER PUMJS. COFFEE GRINDERS: FLATIRONS. CIGAR LIGHTERS CURLING IRONS PLATE WARMER.' CHAFING DISHESl COFFEE PERCOLATORS. I. ft m mxiuiiOA' m XAJ!i&r9 JBf & PRINTING PRESSES. UrTCAT PlIrtPPRBS SAUSAGE GRINDERS. DENTAL MOTORS. DUSm wXiters. JEWELERS' BATHES. REFRIGERATORS. TxWw t riTLjV . nuiuijehi !., ETC., ETC. hqkorJjMctnc X RAY MACHINES. HEATING PADS. MILK AVARMERS. ELECTRIC SIGNS. ELECTRIC PIANOS. ETC., ETC., ETC. v in jj Call at Lhe office or phone us and a solicitor IB will call on you. fi Tie COOS BAY GAS I CO. - TRY A TIMES WANT AD. i i