The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, July 08, 1913, EVENING EDITION, Page 6, Image 6

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THE COOS BAY T.MES, MARSHFIELD. OBEGON. TUESDAY. JULY 8, ,913- EVENING EDITION.
Ladies Here's Real News for You
The First Real Sale of the Season
On All Women's Suits an
:..
Coats
Beginning Wednesday Morning, July 9th
UR CUSTOMERS know that it is the policy of this store to "clean-up" each season; not to carry a single garment
O from one season to another. In that way we have each season only the newest, best and most up-to-date styles
to show you. This is only one of the reasons why this store sells, by far, more Suits, Coats and Dresses than any other
store on the Bay.
We want you to read the following prices. You know the quality of the garments. Each and every one comes
direct from the most prominent New York and Philadelphia makers. Figure for yourself the saving. Many of these gar
ments are suitable for Fall and Winter Wear.
All Suits and Coats, Regular $12.50.
Sale Price
Ill Suits and Coats, Regular $16.75.
Sale Price
All Suits and Coats, Regular $18.75.
Sale Price
All Suits and Coats, Regular $22.50.
Sale Price
.$8.35
$11.35
$12.50
All Suits and Coats, Regular $25.00.
Sale Price
All Suits and Coats, Regular $28.75.
Sale Price
All Suits and Coats, Regular $35.00.
Sale Price
All Suits and Coats, Regular $37.50.
Sale Price
O'Connell Building
$15.00
ALL CHILDRENS COATS ARE INCLUDED IN THIS SALE.
Alteration Department in Store The Correct Fit of Each Garment Absolutely Guaranteed.
"MONEY TALKS"
Hub Dry Goods Co.
$16.65
$19.15
$23.35
$25.00
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OF CITY COUNCIL
REST I! IS
HOMED BE
J. M. Upton Wants Place Pro
vided for Women Carter's
Salary Discussed Again.
After hearing nn oloiiuMit plea i
frnni .1 l I'liiim ln.it ....,.!,,.. .... .i. .
" ' " V1V1I11I till llll"
necessity nf iu'ovIiIIiik n Woman's
Rest Itoom" in Mnrshflold. the city
council roforiod tint nmlti'r to iht
flnnnro committee to Investigate.
Mr. I'pton hiiIi) Unit ho wns not pre
pared to lil Just whore It should bo
located or how It hIioiiIiI ho run Inn
wilil that u committee could nscortulu
these things.
Councilman Kfi-Kiiwoii wild ho
thought thu hlon WHS II good oiu.
Mr. Merchant thought tho Idea was
good. Winkler was eiithusluxtlottllv
n favor of it nnd Albreoht fnwired
It. Coumllmnn Allen suld that It
wub nil right If the city could afford
Hlt '; . really thought It was a
mnttor which Uio Chamber of Coin
pierce should provide,
Mr. I'jiton gnld that It wasn't pro
Udod now, that there wan no place
down own where n woinan could go
to rest or care for her children ex
ept a few stores.and often strangers
lid not Know whoie to go. He Bald
hut perhaps coffee, ten and a light
lunch might be served and the place
nindo at east partly self supporting.
Ho said that Coqulllo had n rest room
mul tint tho club women were I -vor
of It.
fllllKI.'.. U..l...
TIlO illinalln.. .. .., ..
of Mnislml Carter enme up again ast
evening. When It was up be e, I i
paid that he did not re. a I It being'
loferrod to his committee .11.dl.1il1
not douo anything '
Mayor Straw said that ho thought I
i 1 J"'' '" Mn'''"el' "
The "iffi'ieniv llelHcen .o Sun,.'
liter (.Irl," and "The Sum. I
mer Woiiiiiii."
While the former Is halne n!
"good time" tlin in. .. i .":'"?.. n
dragging around nervous, run down
. ?."': Jli nil.lnK CkZui
usury umua. Blecn osa nil ,..r.",
k. i i.i..;.. .".. v,v"ii
""'"'' iruuuie, not fe-
anu Foley Ktduoy Pill
u positive heln fort
."2"'M.. I
worth I2S per niontli If It vnn
worth anything. Uo wild that tho
town had been growing, Hint there
was more to do and the cost of living
was going ! He said that n man
In business could nrrtinge to Increase
IiIh Income to tiilui euro of this addi
tional cost but u man on a salary
could not. lie wild that the criminal
business was Increasing, Acting Ciiy
Attorney Kendall declaring Hint there
were ."id per cunt more arrestH now
than formerly,
Couiiellniuii Albrocht said Hint the
(oiincll would have to call a halt
somewhere on expense. Ho said
t lint tlin tnii nii i'int t.vv ti.ni,i
hardly be nblo to take care or tho
city's expense and oon though thore
whs a :. ncr cent advance in assess
inonts this yonr, tho city lovy would
pronauiy nave to be Increased next
year. Ho said that whlio the duties
of the police force were Increasing,
morn men weio now being paid to
do tho work.
Finally the matter was referred to
the flnnnce committee to Invostlgnte.
Fourth Street Inliiiictlou,
Councilman Albreiht wauled to
know what had been done about dis
solving tho S. 1'. Injunction against
Improving South Fourth btreet to
Coal Hank Inlet. Acting City Attor
ney Kendall said that It had been
postponed until City Attorney Hoes
leturns which will bo In about a
week.
Sneddon Mal.e Appeal.
Chas. Sneddon, an old resident of
arshflold. appeared befoio the couu.
c II hibt evening and renuested that
tlio council do something to help
him. He claimed that In HUt some
body had shot at him, that someone
mil closed tho road to their place and
that they had suffered other persecu
t oiis. He said that District Attorney
I rown would not let him appeal to
he grnnd Jury although he had writ
ten Judge Harris, Finally Council
man lerguson volunteeied to talk the
manor over with him next Sunday.
The council last eienlng adopted
tho reports of K. Wilson. Dr. Tnc-
"' '"V V;, 'V llonBl'i.l on the
South Mnrshfleld mwhko systems.
The council 1ms decided that hence
forth wheie hard paving Is put In
tha the lateral connections urn or tl"
,w 8'U bo put In befoio the pav
'iK Is. thereby eliminating thV ox
pense ami dnuiaue of cutting the pn-
For the newer on South Fourth
Knueffrr:U Jh,,80.n ,0 Kniso "n
rr the sower en SouMi Fourth
f ft fi'm Johnson to tlolden the
i cessment Is 24 oa per lot tho lntt
crnls costing $7 90 ex rn
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TENTH STREET
C0I1CT LET
Construction Parcelled Out to
Several Contractors Bid
Far Below Estimate.
The cltv council Inst nvmihur
1 1 warded the contract for improving
nuiiui i emu hi reel rroin ingorboll to
the city limits by grading and plank
ing. The Job was lot in sections, sev
eral bidders getting pails of tho
work. Tho cost of the Improvement
was estimated by tho city engineer
at $1 l.OOtl. 2.1, but tho bids wero
nimewhnt lower and It Is estimated
that the total cost will bo about
$2000 under the original estimate.
The work was awarded as follows:
I'lnnklng from Johnson to Kruso
to Larson and Johnson for $1501.
Heavy plunk loadwny to Win.
Peart of Coiiilllo for $l.:.C per foot.
Light plank roadway to Johnson
and Larson for 11.35 per foot.
Wood curb to Haguulst & IHor
qulst for U cents per lineal foot.
Six-foot sidewalk to Johnson and
Larson for :il cents por front foot,
lagiiulst nml lljorqulst tied on this
bid but lost 011 tho flip of the coin
Tho earthwork contract botwoen
Ingersoll and Johnson was awarded
to I'erham mid Gldley for :!.' cents
per cubic yard.
The contiact for tlio earthwork
near kruso was awarded to Moon &
l arclay for :i:i cents per cubic yard.
I'erham and (lldley tied on tills bid
but lost on the flip of tlio coin
lllds on Wmk.
llagquist and lljorqulst Karth
work, ingersoll to Johnson. r.T cents
Llevutod roadway, J1045. sidewalk
rcfad'yMlDT. " cenU and ",n,,k
Moon & llarclay Knrthwork. In-
gersoll to Johnson, 40 cents and
math of Kruse. 38 cents.
l'orhaui C.liHey Knrthwork. In-
1 neiboii 10 .lohnson. ;, coutBi nmi
south of Kruso. :t3 cents. KloVt
0i"r,r,,,I? 0,hcr roaii:
,t.i0 and J 1.10. curb 10 cents and
sidewalk 33 cents.
Win. lVart Klevnted rondway
! Johnson to Kruso. $1905.90. Khrtfc
;niwik,:,!1.?er!.0,,,.to lohnso''. -0 "'.its.
" 'i triise -hi cents. I'lnnk
roadway, $,.-. nm, $1 50 J
19 1-2 cents, and sidewalk 00 cents
McLnln & Md-nln Klevnted road
way. Johnson in k-p.,b. 1 c S" .r,-au.
IroadwaijBS and $1 45, curb 18
JU j.
rondwny. $1501. Plnnk ronilwny,
SI.Gl mid $l.:!5, mid sidewalk lit
cents,
Notify Terminal Itullwiiy.
Last evonln on motion of C01111
clliiinu Albrecht, tho street coiumltteo
was liiHtrueied to notify tho Terminal
Itullwiiy of tho Intention to pnvu
South llromlway from Central to .Mill
Slough so that they can put In thulr
tracks before the paving Ik laid.
The specifications for South llroml
way provide for a six-Inch concrete
base, uud 11 two Inch wearing surface
of bitumen with concrete curbs.
Count llmuii Allou suggested that
Instead of plank sidewalks that ce
ment sidewalks should bo rcmiireil
In the down town section. City Kn
glucer Buckingham said that owing
to tho plunk bulkheads along South
ltroadwny that the coinont sidewalks
wero not ndvlsablo.
The estimated cost of the South
Ifroadway work Is $721! 1.70.
South Seventh Sticet.
Kugliieor llucklnglmii. had pro
pared plans for Improving South Sov
011th street from lugursoll to John
son with hard paving. Tho streot Is
being partly graded to miiko 11 fill
on Johnson and in order in equalize
the cost. It was decided to take stops
to improve It. Tho cost of tho Im
provement Including hard paving
would bo $!.".! I.:i0.
K. J. Hansen protosted against tho
paving now. Ho said that many of
them wore being hard pressed by tho
lost of the Johnson iivenue work and
to add Seventh street on to that was
too much. Ho said that It would bo
all right to grado tho street now nnd
put in the sidewalks hut that tho
palng could bo postponed. Other
property owners prosont took tho
same view mid tho council finally de
fied to Blmply grndo tho streot and
put in sidewalks now.
The sowago proposition on South
heyonth streot was a Httlo more diffi
cult to dispose of. Mr. Hansen said
that tlie sower was not needed now
and that It would bo much better If
t could be deferred n year or so.
However a catch basin nnd tho con
nection had to bo put In on Johnson
to avoid cutting the hnrd paving.
Mr. Hansen finally agreed to try nnd
1fAhe iyPeity owners to rnlso tho
$.100 necessary for this work now
and postpono tho construction of tlio
balauco of the sowago systom. Tlio
who 0 system would cost about $70
per lot.
Street Work.
,,. T,l. !nil0.8 " ,nB0lfrO'l from Sec
ond to Tenth wero established. The
grades were also established on North
KJabtwet from K,m t0 Ce,w n'l
court to Elm.
tsnSnV'I Xa.s1bur; "Wl that North
Second street be planked now and tho
council ordered plans prepared
ltuilriliiR Ordinance. '
The question as to whether Coim-
ttin l0r8,uso ''' Molnted tho
building ordinance was brought un
again last night. Councilman Wink!
?8aw n Building Inspector Tr -bey
s report that he had granted Mr.
lISUJ. LH't Junp 9 anrt
"v.-m smieuinai Mr. TrlV.
that he had nut Issued a permit to
Ferguson.
.Messrs. Ferguson nnd Trlhbey ex
plained tlmt the permit Issued hail
been for repairs In tho part of tin
building west of tho lo-foot limit
from tho harbor lino nnd that no
permit hud boon Issued for tho work
(lone oast of the building Hue.
Mr. Winkler contended that Mr.
Tribbey had reported to tho council
that ho had not Issued 11 permit to
Ferguson.
Mr. Ferguson said that ho had
made tho repairs In tho roof of his
building without 11 permit becnuso
ho know that .Mr. Trlbboy could not
grain a permit under tho ordinance
Ho said that ho also knew that tho
I'lillnanco wns void and ho hail de
cided to try It out. Furthermore,
he said that ho was going to iniiko
some more repairs In It and that If
Mr. Wlnklnr wanted to. ho could have,
him arrested uud test out tho validi
ty of tlio orillniuico.
Winkler wiintod to know If thoy
hadn't taken mi oath of offlco to sup
port the laws and uhldo by thorn but
Mr. Ferguson said that If n rulo tlmt
wasn't common sense wns adopted, u
person couldn't bo expected to nbldo
by It.
Councilman Wlnklor snld Hint ho
thought tho ordlnanco either ought
to bo enforced or nmondod or discard
ed. Ho snld tlmt ho wnB still In fa
vor of making 11 test caso of tho For
Kusnn mnttor.
"All right, go to It," responded Mr.
I-orguson. "I did this to test out
tlio ordlnanco anil show that It Is not
legnl so that overyono could get n
fair show."
"If the ordlnnnco wns good In Cur
ry s fhli'kon coop caso, It still ought
to bo," retorted Mr. Albrecht.
Mayor Straw snld that ovldontly
sonieono had got thoir dates mixed
about Trlbboy's pormlt and about
rorguson being an outlaw.
Finally tho matter was dropped
without anything being dono.
Saloons to Move.
ieo. P. Parker nnd Otto Kdlunil
wero granted permission to inovo
tho Cnsrlowood Saloon from its
present location to 372 North Front
streot, whoro Chns. Thmn will orect
n one-story buldlng for it. Thoy
w II niovo about August 1. Tho new
slto Is Just north of tho C. A.
Johnson furniture storo.
M. C. Peterson and Chas. Kron
hoim woro given permission to movo
tho saloon from its present location
near tho Postoffice to a room In tho
old Const Mail building it 380
North Front streot.
,. .. TruiKfor Contract.
I ho transfer of- the Oregon Pnv
ng & Quarry Company's streot con
tract to Hagoulst & lljorqulst. was
approved by tho Council.
It was nnnounced tlmt tho Wur
,m" l,Con8tr,!ctlo Company would
do the work awarded to them n
week ngo on their low hid.
i.iJ'. IInns" was ordered given
credit for a fill ho mndo in the
Btreet In front of his South Mnrsh
field property. He hauled In 970
?LdB f dlrt- bt 290 yards of
COAST LEAK
BASEBALL SCI
New Series Opens With Vh
ice Playintj at Portland-I
Oakland at Los Angeles.
K'lMViuvr: n.' tin! TH)li
Won I,ojtPi;
LflH AllL'nlnM f.l 42 .5I'I
San Frniiolsco ..51 46
Pm-llmiil 11 41
Veiileo ...'.'!.'... 'l0 50 .j;J
Sacramonto 12 41 I
Oaklnnd 13
,
PORTLAND. Or.. July 8,7 Y
day wiih movliiK ln I" ?' ,
Lonuun nml tmlnv 11 now SfnM'n
with tho teams playhiK as foil"1!
vonico nt Portland.
Sacramonto at San FranclK
Oakland nt Los Angeles.
OKIXiOX KID SHOWS Sl'II
Oremiii W.ilfr ltn.11 v iioiiten i1
Milo Ifivo For AI'-.iJ
ASTORIA, Or.. July 8H1
rogatta horo tho OreKon KM "1
fimtnpionslilp In speeii "
tho Northwest coast by twJj
third heat of the 30-mlle f"l
rnco from tho former ;ru
mo Oregon Woirr. in '
1 seconds, with tho Wolff
in uu mimiies ui ,1.1;
Mm if 1,1 .na fiiiiHiiini? the lu.
of tho race sno ran tot K
yards how to how with tn
tno latter makliiB her """rr,
The Oregon Kid aieo "r:
final heat In tho 20-foot
mllo heats, In 15 minuiw-if
tho second tlmo in tho tnr,i
of tlio rnco. .p,j
In tho 10-foot class nabJ
tho third heat and race i -y
utes 7 soconds and tho uw .4
pi..ii.. 1 ia mlnutel'
lllliniici. BUUUIltl, 1" '""'
ouds later.
Have, your Job printing
Tho Times offlco. j
credit nllowed him was
t'il'
Ifoiitiiio 'rr;irtd n
uiauno wasuurg wn -
iigiunsi mo garoiiBu " &
lnivn.1 t. ufnn.1 nil tllV V.
and Mnyor Straw said that
Ron flint il.ni. ivnrn relllO'1
Tho library, band nnd 7
patrol were ordered P'
monthly allowances. '
some discussion as '",
from which the roercj.
BIIUUIU OO pmu, " -Tn J.
nirrnnA t. nnv from 1" III
"c".Ji"?.-" -"."ll. Bi" n" no was
otv nllnwlni. 2rt net W0
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