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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (July 7, 1907)
1, . jpfcatarfteJggfc f BOTTIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON. SUNDAY, JULY 7, 1907. Oat and wheat hay $lC tr ? K Geose $1. Hens 10c. Shoep ?3 to 5. Veal cal'ves ?2."5. Beef, steers $2.50. Chickens, spring 12 c. Ducks GO to 75c Beef, cows $2. Logan Berries 3 boxc3 25c. Gooseberries 1 0c. Straw berries 1 0c. Raspberries 10c. Boiled cider Per quart, 30c. Asparagus 13c. lb. Rhubarb 4 lbs. for 25c. Beets Per lb., 3c. O untry egg"! Per dozen, 25c. Hens Dressed, 22c. lb. Chickens Prys, dressed, 23c. lb. . Moat Salmon (salt) Per lb.. Cc. Hamburger steak Per lb., 10c. Sausage Por lb . 10c. Pork Per pound, 12 to 15c Chuck steak Por lb, 10 to 13c. Round Steak Ptr lb., 10c. Porterhouse steak Per lb., 120. Mutton Roast3, per lb., 12 c. to 15c; chops, 12 to 15c; stew, 10 to 12Jc. Bologna Per lb., 10c; 3 for 23c Sirloin steak Per lb., 12 to 15c. Boiling Per lb., 5 to Sc. Veal Stew, por lb., 8c; cutleta, 10c. , Brains Per lb., 13c; 2 for 23c Pickled pork Per lb.. 12 c Corned Beef Per lb., 7c. Wienerwurst Per lb., 12'c "Lamb's tongues C for 25c Fruits and Xuts,, Lcnons Per dozen, 20 to 30c Bananas- Per dozen, 40c. Almonds Per lb., 1.0 to 30c. Walnuts Per lb., 25c. Oranges Per dozen, 50 to C0c, according to size. 'Med Fruits. Raisins London laer3, per lb., 20 to 3Cc ; seeded, per 12-oz. pkg., 12 c; lC-oz., pkg., 15c Currants Clean, per 12-oz. pkg., 12c; lC-oz. pkg., 15c Citron Per lb., 33c Orange peel Por lb., 25c Lemon peel Per lb., 23c. LOCAL WIIOLLSALi: MARKET. Following is a list of wholesalo prices as seen on tho local market: MARKETS .tf N K: S i Retail. Quotations are as follows: Bacon Per lb., 1 to 25c. Flour Per sack, 1.30 to ?1.C0. Potatoes Per lb., 24 to 3c. New Potatoes Sc. Cabbage Por lb., 5 to Cc. Cauliflower Per head, 10 ant) 13c. Pony Per box, 20; 3 for 50c. Onicas l'er lb , 3c Butter Per square, 35 to 40c. String Beans 3 lbs. 23c. Fresh Ppas C lbs. 25c. Lettuce 5 and 10c. haad. Cucumbers 3c. each. Garlic 15c. Plums 35c. to 30c. Apricots 50c. Peaches doz. 3"c. '.pp'ea 1 Oc. lb. Jocoanut" Each, 10c. Apples, new 3 lb3. 25c. Melons 10c. to 15c. Beans, green 3 lbs. 25c. Hunter WoiUlns Iu;i'. The tug Hunter, of tho Umpqua river, Is doing the towing on Coos Bay during the nbsence of tho Co lumbia. She brought In tho schooner Weatherwax and tho barkentlne Wrestler yesterday afternoon. i! T5ira?graCTJi;LSM?.M?-H U brr-r--w - 'I rib UUUiT ilff i mil iuMT.iMiwiianiin nwtF -J i Maaaiiimiwsim A !KB5TXy.lJ&T !.' W JUMWt T6,Ji'S!SiMiSWSSSStS Cs? !&? KP3 l s! i if" h r- i GRAND FlAh CLEARANCE G A U M Ebsf Y Wool Dress Goods Savings This is the final wind-up of our summer dress goods. Our Fourth of July Sale has moved a big portion of the stock, but even with that, there is a beautiful assortment here, and the savings the coming week are so marked, that you should not hesitate to buy. Look over the items below, and if you are at all interested, don't miss being here. FANCY NOVELTY SUITINGS'. 75c to 85c Novelty Suitings, in grays mixed, tans, browns ,Cf and blacks, 30 to 42 Inches wide, choice, yard ""C ?1 to $1.25 values in fancy and plain weaves. 30 to 52 In ches wide. Coining week, yard only c $1.35 to $1.C5 flno wool dress goods in novelties, etc. Very rt q pictty designs, and exceptional values the coming week. . UC HANDSOME DRESS PATTERNS In Exclusive Lengths, $2 Dress patterns, ( online week, yard only & 2.25 Diess patterns, yard I a fi ? $2.50 Silk and Wool dtcss patterns, yard jr. om3 $3.00 Silk and Wool dross patterns, yard ll w3 We are determined to close out every trimmed hat in our spring and summer stock regardless of cost, re gardless of loss within the next fortnight. While there are yet months in which you can wear these beautiful hats, it is too late for us to have them in stock and take any chance of their remaining over the season. We have therefore cut the prices so mercilessly that every woman on the Bay can afford to add to her sum mer's wearing apparel one of these beautiful Parisian models, even though she had not contemplated buying another hat this season. For convenience we have arranged them in lots, as, follows: All trimmed hats formerly selling at from $18.50 to $27.50 h & 17 go at Z?o ;P J All trimmed hats formerly priced at from $12.00 to $15.00 T r go at .3 All trimmed hats formerly selling at from $0.50 to $10.00 j p go at , Qt.HtS And every other hat, not coming in this range of prices, is proportionately reduced, Some Men's Special For the coming week, we have assembled a number of useful articles for men, and priced them so exceedingly low, that you should not fail to buy, if in need of any of these items. There will be many more savings in addition to the ones given here. Men's Suspenders J5c Men's suspenders. Best webs and good elastic. A very special saving, at, per pair ' 50c Men's work shirts. The kind that wear and wash well. j The coming week, each 3 .?C COc Mcn3 underwear in cotton and wool ribbed, gray, tanu and flesh color. The coming week, garment (&&C IE,1 ll 111 Exclusive Lengths r' coming week, garment (if& K a 1 ju . i ,. f IE $2 Dress patterns, (onilng week, yard only 1 .GO T 'ftnf? WTFvl JfTFb fFft ( (o) P ffh. ?3,G0 JIon's Eoft and stiff' hats' ,n' b,nck antl "shtop Shades, .rap & .- . !' I rnQIII , . , , , ? 9 C005 BAY 5 0REAfE5f 5T0F?E . - There will be many more savings in addi- $2.50 Silk and Wool dtcss patterns, yard 1. omJ V .,,.., -I ' & HUUl ,i. . , ; m m tzr- jr,Tr vn it rovTMiTT os.vti !. tr s.wi n.. i. i t m iwxi ii o r(iw, UijEfWvfs uuu lu uie UI15 lvcn nere .t I G. J. GULOVSEN H. O. GUL0VSEN 1 5 It is a delight to choose the needed pieces from a collection of furniture which has one's unquesting confidence It is doubly agreeable when one has the feeling that no excess is being paid, or asked, for the faith itself; In other words people enjoy paying full value for superior things, but they do not like to feel that they are paying an additional sum for the privilege of exerting their own good judgement People who buy furniture here know that they are not only getting the best, but at prices the best values anywhere GULOVSEN BROS. Successors to Gulovsen Bros. Corner Broadway and C. Street m m , A V f t A v - J -'C -V 1 . , i,V A, , ! .. -ft1-, 5 " 'ti fetf'f V "TV I 'I "rM!f . &, i ?' A, M w fi IL . . -- Hj 's'i. i