KSIPlOi THE COOS BAY TIMES. MMF.ELD. MEQOH. TUESDAY, JULY 21, 1914-EVEMIKS EDIT.ON. SIX RCLEA BIG MID SUM -ui. When This Sale I """5S23 ANCE Sfc . Tlv 29E9MHE9HHHBHHh,fut n ,.- a yg( tit '. i I his store win not noiu miumci uig die u next January . . . ,.....! .. ,oimn n roniitnfinn fnr unhin.niuinn. finstnmnrs have learned to exuect a nreat deal from them and in order nni . rYoK aoods-and these reductions are from one-fifth to one-half the normal price. There is no mS following items are selected from a list of hundreds. Come tomorrow. ; i Ladies All-Wool Serge Dresses-regular price $7.50, now $5.25 Ladies' American Lady Corsets regular price $1.00, now , ci Ladies White (lingerie Dresses-regular .price $6.00 to $8.50, now $3.25 Ladies' Crepe Kimonos regular price $1.50 and $1.25, now .... ' w Ladies Modart Front-Lace Corsets regular price $5.00, now $4.00 Ladies' Mcssaline Silk Petticoats All colors, now " lK lg Ladies' American Lady Corsets regular price $3.50, now $2.80 Ladies' Khaki and Madras Shirts regular price $1.50 and $1.25, now" f! One-Fourth Off on Laces, Embroideries and Ribbons. JJ'j This Sale Includes Hundreds of Bargains ' The Above List Gives Just an Idea of the Reductions Wejb at . ' 71 4 irgH. elAi eave SEE DISPLAY WINDOWS Hub Corner Broadway and Central Avenue ry oo as v m "Smart Wear For Women" tfi? CIII1 2.G Iiino p ir Gu( ! Mrs. nnoun DQ1MGS OF CITY COUNCIL , W An m IB FIX HER CASE 10 COIN not boenuse It had cost him about thirty cents per square foot to fix It. up for Hardening. j Mr. UiirkliiRhfltn said that he had been delayed In the drainage work by the non-arrival of lumber. He said thnt "iO.OOO feet was required for the work and he had secured bids on It. Tumble (her (Vincnt. Mr. Ashby of the Warren Construc tion Company appenlod to the Council for permission to use cement on tho V....... ('..... lHMn I.I. It... .L. ... ,, ,. ""iui r.uiu aiii'vi jiiii unit inu ill- City COUnCll OppOSeS Exten- Wetor had rejected. Mr. Ashby snld , n . , . Hint the cement had been ordered 51011 anil tieserVOir UliangC ! several weeks uro but thnt they were Hrifipko Pnmnanu .lelnyed by ti'e curb contractors In WIUGISe UOmpaiiy. putting It In and thnt the driving of TllO (511 V POIIIK-Il lnt nvnnln,- I., ' Ul" 1,I1IK 'nr "'0 WaiOllOUBO hllll sir ucte, " ty A "of luZ J L J01"""1 ll 8" ,liat " 8oltl0'1 "'t0 80 Sale?, nndo io M o rtWU ni 'TiTr '",' "a,,, w?t "?l ,,an,nB0,, Cooh liny Water Company for f" ll,C,,,,n,Ki1 'T l,l"'lil"Rl,,,,1 'l'j;t- ther extension of tin n In vl.l,.i. m "' tl"11 ,le l,ll,, "ol,t ""llon of tho .nnkotl.oi w5i, n si ill ol ?'W" ,0 ,,,",,1"l"1 n,,,, C"rvnllls ,0 ordered by the or "Jon K Iro d C on" S iT ,, Ht' lf ," Wl18 "" mission and nlso to onm.,. iim ..".. !,K", Mr- Ah,,1,v was niilou to uso tbo lower level Tim Itnllrnmi Pniii ",Hl '" c,"i0 ,no ',!l"ct wn found to mission l.n I" cnilod 1 I o"rlB oifX l,,,V,P,fr,lV t,,"U ,M ,nl !' juntter for Friday. h " tl10 t'-o street and relay It. Clly Attorney (loss wild Him linlui.i ! V1 .'0",1,l,()" Ioi-nIIi was mked 1 that tl o earm e xelat a ""lU': ,' l oxnocto.! that tho re later date, Hut tlm the Co.nmlKslon In "' ,h t08U W'" ,w n'v9lvtA .ltad replied that Krldav was tho last I H0 " ., .. ilny of tho tlmo In which tho com- ,. "' ' ;' '" irany lad been granted i nmko tl e Clly ' wor,,or ' lino1, ropurUMl that Improvements Mr n . i! .ii i iV. .i 10 '" ""veiny betweon tho Davis tho order of the 1 a Iron Com m s" on ,,n,,y "" ,0 ,10 lJ",od ,u"1 t!, 8t,00t for ininrnvpi -.ens n?i . M "H.nent oil North Second street understand n what basis they would " ? ' '. W,V1"1 " ,. dny8,1 nsk tho extension. What tbo Hal' A1'1", Ik, ,0 lm'"pnt on which Con road Commission will , l'l factor KlanaKaii has been wnltlnB. road Commission will do nbout no need dciiik paid to their orders re- miiiB ii) no seen. in I.IKIII HIIWl. Chairman ICvfi-tKnn or iim n,.i.t commlttoo reported In favor of Mr. Oobh said that tho work on omi.i . rol,OI',t,,l ' '"vor of Central nvnn.m .. l.'.?.,k. "'I KrniitlMB tho petition of Tom Mad- tho waste of tho com i.,v '"' ,I(, mr n lKht on North Front street that there were four' dlffero,,, po Z , "'Ml.., V,l'","-. .w"" .,,, ; "hi iu no pm iii or d.d not feel that the city's finance would permit It. D.i inn tfo to Streets. Councllmnn KvortHoii rmwii'lnil Mini the teams haullut; snivel for the new Carnegie library bulldlUB-were scnt torlng lots of It on tho street, espe cially on Mnrknt liotu'nnn Pnnrtli nml Sixth streets, and stated that It was ruining tho new plimkliiK. J. N. Nelson, former nienibor of the City Council, said that tho gra vel was not only dumnRliiK tho plankhiR, but that It was dnmnglnK tho bituminous pnviiiK also. Ilo said that they should bo required to him! tho Kinvel lu tight dump wag ons, as It was not r.ilr to (jnniiiKi) streets. Councllmnn Ferguson said that It was a hard Job to haul gravel over n rought street without scnttorlng some. Ilowevor, he snld ho would take the matter up with Contractors l.add mid I Inn-la and notify them that thoy must be more careful. Collect .Use.ssiimnts. A vvarraht was ordored Issuotl for the collection of the assossmontH on North Front street. A rebate of 5121.11 was ordored returned to tho proporty owners on l-lr botweou Hlghth mid Ninth streets. The City Knglneer was ordorod to prepare plans for grading Twelfth' Court, South. Plana for hard pnv-' lug this wero made a yoar ago, but' nothing wits dono about It. Coun cilman Ferguson snld that somo of the property owners wanted It grad ed now. m l'lie Chief Delegate. ! . .rll. Coi"lt'H voted to sond Flro Chief Dan Keating as n delegato to tho Pacific Coast Flro Chlofs con vontlon. which will bo hold at Vic toria, If. C, Soptenibor 1 to a. Mr. Keating nttonded last yoar'H con vention at Tncomn. Tli rnn..t nt first shied nt tho exponse, but II SfREEfS .Council Finds Serious Tannics j in Ferry Street and j Curtis Avenue. i Curtis nventio and the Ferry street , crossing wore two street probloniB thnt bobbed up lu the City Council last night and from Indications will not be settled for some time. , City Attorney (loss brought up tho , Ferry streot crossing nfter Superin tendent Miller of tho Southern I'a- , cine nan Drought up the matter of tho company being allowed to uso i South Front street as u place to ili'iup their gravol. Mr. (loss snld that tho city was taking stops to condemn It If tho railroad company would not grant the request for the crossing, and wanted to know what Mr. Miller thought about It. Mr. Miller said that the final (te nsion rested with the San Franclsin BRIDGE GRAVEL STORED HERE Southern Pacific Gets Permit to Use Street Will Haul It on Barnes. M(ISt Of till) uravitl for tlui Kmilli. orn Pacific's new hrldgo nerosa Coos Hay will ho dumped on South Front street lu Murshfleld nml Inter will bo hauled 0n barges from Marahflold to tho bridge, lf tho present plans of l-.nglneer Hroughton nml Superin tendent Miller arn rurrlml mil 'Pii.. -ny uiuurii last evening gavo tho railroad permission to uso tho Htreot providing tho consent of tho nbut tlng property owners, U. M. Noblo, (.eo. Haines, s. Chandler nml others Is secured. Incidentally, lu tin, discussion, It developed that Messrs. Miller and iriiiiKiilon no mil oviiiiKt Mi.. -,.n mini i i-iiiii i-;ugeno to ho f'fitti ttl Jit ml officials, but that personally hoi Y.V.. '!!. "Iiorntlon hero by a year from fiiiiMiiiiiia ill 1 1 ,. .... .. .1 .. , ....... .,,,. .u,nUr MiiiiiMl i i in that the business nie,, m Cet -alive , yr 'Ulon .8,,,.,l,, "''" tho fire- nue should have redr ', agal n.i the If ''v'1 l''"'8 Paint tho flro company. Ho said that thevlu ,,.i "v!lr'u,,H, ,r ,lu 'y would buy tho the streot I r ", ',,al,,t- ", 8 "tntoil that son o of and thnt now t e y wtw wop k nK v l.""" ttTi ,l?,,U,nB ,,a,lly- U wns one man on the J..I. . !wl "o i . l'?llei .', ,nl '.'P "y,"'a,,,s ,,n """ dlcap that tlev wore lini naliiL n h.i ' n ".' wh,, ,nm n"'1 ,, )'- business houses. ,in'")8"'K " "i ilrnn will bo numbered. Fire Chief Wot .MaiNhriel.l ),aii u IT. K "I'1'1 ,,,lnt """"'"Pnts had The Mill Slough nil i.obloni ',' ! iT''0 for ,t10 work '" " came up agn laS. night " n R ( 0,"u" "HJ": y , cart Inslsttvl thnt tbo drain hiVii .". n"" l:''"'ni'. north arm of the sl.L , . " l,,,,,1? .Mi"?Lr.. A"p" .n,'l t"t tlto pres- iow enough so thnt It would n ' ,"" l '" ino ,', K "'""fe Ms garden. Mr n.icklnK ,, L . 1II",',I",,J'; "o recommended that he was aim,,, "A,h t(, j 'i,. . l Vm V,ni,kl,IK ,l0 torl1 "'". tlio with the ..., 1,7, ' ,fni i ?n ''"r f '' n,,,, '""'roll, walk In It l.ut lli d,a! ,h mVc L ? 'it r,:,""t "f ,n,V'':y "" Tho Co ' wanted It. Mr. ii,,, v.,..i.-.. .. . ''' ! Muoyml of the Idea. that R. o. ivrham hU( ,, i7 ., i ,K.M8r n'"' !i,1,,"' "hl ieiilre the dralimee to be L i.lu J . . " ,,W0'I '""t about $lon to the old swamp. bW luH "8 mU'u (,J' l"H wharf and dock Mr. Calhcsrt sal 1 thst W had " w,u h" " "rk ilmu-nt oupo. l'olnled urn to tlm Council the ,.p..I n :Sn',, ( "' """ ) of thl. low drHmage i SneX' ,1,2 uT'i V1"" "aM " ' til was made and thai ehn pi,". ," ,m t ... . !. ,"" ",l ho,"1 " t'en ,ae bcn put In r..r ' n L.V ,"",ni"'' " 'he lil b..lldl.iK 5100 ' "i '"I iss than 's Mbiiis .-hoiil.t ho made for hulldliiK' Major l.n smb....,,-,! thai r.ih. ','"'.',? ."'"" ""." i)IH ,,at ,lu " ait fill his lowl.,.,,1 slx o, !,.;., ' 'r'" 'l' "m"'1 "r Tin- su..cstlon bnt Mr Cat!,, an ,.,, V,7 !.:'". f,";t. ;',11,,;,l "'V,' V." "V" " "-P-iw Binoculars and Field Glasses FROM S9.00 TO S75.00 . You'll Need a Pair for Hunting Season. Red Cross Drug Store PHONE 122. Jwhon thoy found It cost only ?72 for I mo inn nisi year, iney ngreed to It. Mr. Keating said that tho dopart tment hnd voted to bo reiirosented Ithoro and he Bald that he thought I lint It would well repay tho city. I because thn dnlncnln i.nnl.1 i ' (whole lot about flre-flghtlng. Ho ... uui iiiro wneinor no or somo other mombor of the department thai MrV" tho Council decided (that .Mr. Keating should go , 1'hore was Borne talk about tho .. uuimruuonrs exponsos growing oo rapidly but Chief Keating said that tho department was being chai-Koil w i h YMi.,icnU i..,i .. '.h :!"7 .ranch RoK?"l Slier enled this saying that tho do a it" . mom was charged with only oto f .to ciiKlnoen. tho otlmr being bae u,, mxUm tlip i)olko9...g I i'i. ,.;,T,l'i,,'1"K1",, I Mio Chief Keating reportod that he new anto flro engine ruck , . lw. shipped from .Ww York i AHBiwi is and should roach 1 ere 'early In Septemhor. This Is tie no llor-.lrlxen cnml.h.ail .i .. .,.. " " ,eng...e and truck and will cost about I. . O. F. XOTICH. Members of Smwet" l.(iK0 Xo. Bl and Western Star ltniiVa-m. i .i.. , i "nV;; ai' m,,e8,' to meet at O O. F. hall Tuesday ovo. July 21, fH. 1. rand Master Wm. Galloway. !. 0. M. Joun F. nU nil MrJ Kate nmi0, proal,,OIlt of Uoboknh -" win visit on official bm. OSCAIt C.UI.OVSHX, x. o. I. LAXUO, Secretary. VMlh nuissny. vim.ivic . ... PP.,- in COXCKUT at U,oV,XXISH ..., AUTOiiay, JUIA 28. E V'M III tllt llllllimlu. II... . I - ........ ....I llMIMU UIU IIUHHIIIK. JlOi rHi,,,,..,.! k!l III Mini tin. n..noul,H, .. .. ........... I leiUOWII ...loniiif, in iii nitir yards, that It would he dangerous to ' itno putillc hecause cars would be switched back and forth. Ilo said that tho forry lauding would como lu close to the trucks. In addition to tho danger from tho railroad op eration, ho snld that the ferrv would bo n danger to navigation, bolng be tweon tho Smith terminal dock nml tho Southern Pacific dock. Ilo also stated thnt tho ferry landing would mean that considerable abutting proporty would bo rendered ulmost valueless. Ho thought that t10 fer ry could bo changed some place else. City Attorney (loss said that the people of Hnstsldo wanted It there and tho County Court nlso favored that place. Mr. (Joss said that tho lurry wouiii not interforo with navi gation, ulthough ho renllzod that thoro would bo more or less of n haz ard lu tho railroad yards. Ho said that to put tho ferry whoro It would not bothor nuyono would rondcr It useless as It would bo so far nway that It would not sorvo tho neonle. huperlntendent Miller thought I v ...I uiu niiiioaii was entitled to con- pe'oTle " "8 W" "8 Ul Kn8l8l', Allen Has Plan. Mayor F. IJ. Allen said that he thought that tho best way would bo for Marshflold to absorb Kastsldo and h.nkor Hill and then build a drawbridge across Isthmus Inlet near tho mill so thnt thoy would not have .... umy- rh0 roBt of he Council did not approvo of this1 Idea. Mnally tho matter was loft' until word could i. m,.. i... , ' . . the San Francisco officials. .. .,' ".,:'. Avemio Woik. p .'..iV .1W'UI'I roportod to tho ....... uuu mo pian to Imiirom Ul11' aonuo botween Broadway and Second streot by private con ,';?.';t ',"'! rn"' ""0". K .Bhlno ',.;,''" .:', V '""I""" refusing "" '" ii. .iir. will nms ln.i IUOpOke.1 to linnrnvn iV J ,, ...' i"' wC1,.8J"!.L.t .t,.,,, 'lhho Bl,0t ,.: rm v.,",. "'J""1 ,8.?lx'y W wide out later throshed lJ!:0,,m;,'."" t? force the . : ... U'V'"' " wnethor the i,,ar .. '"" """"ing proporty will lose tho imvnn r.m. i.. ...'..-' '" What can bo i n "l" "vp'' street in. fn , " i ."" .: "" "'' lu ., ..:".," w",u' '" l" moantlnio - I'.WU.UIU. Of tho univnl fn.iii i,'...,. street would bo completed by May or .Iiino next your. Mr. Broiigliton Hlated that they would not bo ready to begin using the grnvol on tho bridge Tor three or four mouthy yet. Haul UIOO c,un. hiiiirliiuniciii Miller stuted that y lilllug the gravel on South Front street and then hauling It on barges, the city would be saved thn Incon U'lileuco of having about 2100 "eight wih ":, Htrett. He."'""1,0' wnB for IO,0(!j!?K!loa thnt probabljiu Agun ho rciiulrcil j. in . pletcd. ., c Ho said U " r venlcnt place IHMoxlc' the grncl, T1 gravel out oa ri.- 111 It will bo ink, feet of trailer 'ko X nt this end cf t i KI(kilutDrAfc Knter the Chj,UKV uiu oiiuuhtii n .. vol and cruWC0 tllc ears alons FroX'Oii tl son said that Mil rot claimed tbat Kjcccb caused byn:Htt ,,,, and off tbeewt'0 ll" they bo armtd "norB - clean I Along to Mne. t r of Tho Spccdnlat. .-'j Inst iiIkM froeUs ton . "Tihoin .Niivv Mtittit .. " terdnv reccltcdv .l" ' of Moik for ' tyof which they Wr, Broadwa) ml overhauling the: lug tho Intern' have one of tin stores la the it. no MISS KDNAU . PUS- . DFSIUKS TO i- , ', HI IK WIUilW"'.., OX.M0NM!0nel STl'DIO CORN?, ng. AVIJXl'K AV. .Hjjj PIIOS r i ' Vl tnM. ,")Y8T it tin rj-i -, (salve 1 he Store Ads Are a Cof i ' "W; , ative Service for the m igrwi Til K woiiinu who is in too much ofaKniSr tli ads almost always wastes a MM"? looking about for what she wnntstjJJJJJ 1 1 's a wise a vory wise woman wW5V0ji;, !' llioughi n)0ut lei. tablo and the buyiijigt ir ahles for tho homo folks. Tho woman wm in lliis f iL- miiAiM.k. t,, ,...n,..t.;,.t."ii u-illk.li"' "' 'iiill'llllin IVI UllUHHOIIin... '" ,B to accomplish the most difficult of mil Hie makiiif.- of a real home. The stow ads co-openiuve.sei-vK.o to such a housewiift You can niako ahonf. ovorv one of ' trips a "mind stroke of husinoss'Toryo " "v i wiv; til IMiniJIl 'U .- as much attention to the wl RI'KKDWKIil, sails fro,.! .MAKS. ll VOll nav should. Hie "milking" of a home is a serioujH "ccupauon rr n housewife. .11 W.lCiti "'vc in mo 11(,w fiiiiifrs 111 the cliaiicw" llw liMiiw. I'.. ....:,.!.: . 11. ..iw nlioiiifSl .""' "uuiMHiij'H in uirm-niii'" MiM; lien with routine home expenses. BccaiSTaa the ads she knows when sIioiuust"luw?5OT. 'nid when she may profit by making H2g unlrequented shop! , E o one would think it "fiuiny" lcS lu'olcer or investor shov a somewhat ieverHD0 m financial news and stock quotation Eg Jiave no more potential importance t5Ai, store ads have for the woman who does l&0xSJ i me money lor the home. $ Times Want ads bring results COOS BAY 70 PHONE 133. Arena mli r! ,?Stt. 1J rUiiSrittil-:t:iii.tkliVihir:U i&