Ladies Shoe Bargains 500 PAIRS Ladies Hamilton Brown Shoes and Oxfords 98c, $1.48, $1.98 This is the biggest bargain we ever bought and no woman in 0 rants Pass or Josephine County can afford to miss them. ' ""&) Great lailroad Pari Improvement Sale isill .m Bargain Bhstiner at if r M i ni (mm m r &mmm V JL S S 3 I i-i X IE It nS I A " rctMPftMltid X mull. mm wuvyuuN V''w v 1.50 American Lady Welt and Turn Patent Lea ther Shoes. All we ask is a chance to show them; Ihey will sell themselves. TANS $2.48 BLACKS PINGREE'S GLORIaTsHOES " The best PS0 Shoe in America. We are showing over 1000 pairs; Macks, Tans and Ox-Bloods. See Them. Children's Shoes Ox Ties lOOO Pairs at Great Bargain While in the Kastcrn market we bought over 1000 pairs of Children's Shoes, Heaning up a big factory's accumulation of broken lines. We bought them at a discount of .": per cent under regular prices and will place this entire line on sale at from '2't to 50 per cent under regular prices. The lot comprises a large variety of styles of lilack and Tans, Oxfords, Shoes and Slippers. All sizes in Children's Shoes. 5 to 8, 98c; 8 to 12Vj, $1.19; 13 to 2 $1.29 Many of these Shoes are patent leather and are worth up to $11.00 a pair. dozen Ladies' Wide Pad, l-Strap Llastie Hose Supporters, all colors 1 VC I, No .01 U.I M ,Nsptf ' ' A' , .,1 :l ., i ir ZiU- . MkU. argain MON. TUE. WED. THU. FBI. SAT. Y 3-4-5-6-7-8 U 10 per ct. of First Three Days Sale h 5 per ct. of Last Three Days Sale WILL BE DONATED TO THBiRK IMPROVEMENT FUND Every man, woman and child in Grants Pass f ully appreciates the efforts being put forth by the Ladies of the Grants Pass Commercial Club to beautify th e railroad grounds. Several hundred dollars have already been expended, but now the work is at a standstill because of lack of funds, and while but few may feel dis posed to go down in their pockets for the necessary funds, we believe that many of our old customers, as well as many new ones, will feel interested and kindly disposed toward this movement and will work hard to make as much for the ladies as possible. We are free to admit that while we are deeply interested in this depot park project and believe that it will be worth many times its cost to every family in the city, and would willingly give more than we have already given rather than see it fail, we also feel that every resident snouw nave a part in this great public work, and while the per cent of our donation is not large, we believe that inducements offered should net the Ladies Park Fund from $150 to $200. .This is what we hope to do by your help. jr i ' '4 mm American Lady Corsets No. 378 The above American Ladv Corset is one of the Sheath, Snug-Hip effects; extra'long, (t 5-hook Hose Supports, wide lace trimmed at 3 1 .25 No. 404 American Lady Corset, made of heavier material, extra stout, heavily stayed, short waist, ex tra long hip, hose supports, lace trimmed, ex- m tra large sizes, at $ J 25 One Lot Odd Corsets to (dose out 25C 1 case Fine, Highly Perfumed Toilet Soap, put up m handsome nackaires. 15 cakes to l.ov Ifirv 2 boxes for... .... . ' IQn 1 case Lonsdale 4-4 Ple:iched IikI1h t yards to customer ' SC 10 dozen 7-foot ()paiie AVindow Shades at .37v2c FXTBA SPECIAL For Park Improvement SALE .UAH OU' 8'l t ., . r Jv'v 'J' V, 'J i. " ' V tV v. dozen Ladies' All Silk Taffeta Cnder Skirts, full width, deep flounce, sale price less than first cost of material, VI different colors. Sale Price $3.08 Sale Price lOdnui Ladies' White Lawn Waists :;: : 89c :? dozen S1!)0, full-sized lleavv Sheets m : - 69c 10 dozen :Sx I.t Pillow Cases, good heavv Muslin, 15c, 2 for ' 1 lot plain, honey-comb, white lied Spreads TT :,!-: ;; 98c - J'xtra large Fringed lied Spreads in :" ' $1.48 . doen Ladies' Soft Finish, Fine, Daintv Lmbroidered Waists J ?5 NEXT WEEK R. L. COE CO.'S BIG STORE WILL BE IN THE HANDS OF THE LADIES OF GRANTS PASS. SIX BIG BARGAIN DAYS FOR GRANTS PASS BUYERS. i It takes money to build parks and the railroad park is going to be built whether you contribute to the cause directly on indirectly. You will be benefitted and your will be contributing to the beauty and pros perity of the city. The ladies will need at least $1000. No individual can afford to contribute this amount or even one-tenth of the amount. But we are glad to contribute a certain per cent of one week's sale, and we intend to offer special inducements in order that the sale shall be increased to the highest possible mark. MONEY WILL BE SAVED ON EVERY PURCHASE MADE AT THE BIG STORE NEXT WEEK mi A $5.oo all Wool Men's Fine Dress Pants Saa Price White Ribbon -Shoes IHE REW SHOE FOR WOMEU SHOE BARGAINS For Men 54 pail's Douglas, Pingree and Hamilton Brown Dress Shoes, Tans and Blacks, $3.50 and $4.00 grades Reduced to $2,98 3G pairs Men's $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00 good, solid n-ork snoes 36 pairs Men's $4.00 and $5.00 Fine, Patent Leather Dress Shoes. 3.98 Wa mak them In all the Domilar leather. Elack anJ Dull Hid, 1'utuuU and Tana, High and Low Cut, prlcei from 13 to 16 the pair. One Boitoo woman writes: I win Dm ctuctoiintth D'tlKt 01 IM White Ribbon Shge." Just received, 5 dozen MEN'S $5.00 "PENNANT" PANTS. Verv latest cut, style and material AO Extra SpeciaUor Park Iniprovcmeiit Sale. . . $Q,yO 150 MEN'S HIGH GRADE ALL WOOL Spring Suits $9.75. 13.50, 16.50, 19.50 SEE THEM Bis; Bar gaifin LaVoeue Suits a5 Ccats Big Bargains in Ladies' Men's and Children's H O SIERY $15.00 Satin-Lined, Tailor $20.00 and $22.50 Suits n $25.00 and $26.50 Suits n $28.50, $30.00, $32.50, $: The style, material am' Suits are verv well knowr prices ocrtainlv offer a ?JJ uass lailored Suit very c kits reduced to $10.98 dto $16.50 d to S19-50 uits reduced to... $22.50 loriurr of the "La Vogue" "e and the greatly reduced n chance to get a iiipu- v ' " AW fnxits on your 1m 2 rll. :fi: ii , " because (he tirmenu are trie oniy ptnect ex ponenti of the tailor, art They fit they war well they art all wool and wrth twice the price paid. Now Is w Chance T ii " . It 1 n Tlitd wonKB lth tlrtd fect wM mt IlrxIMe oH4 ihofi. Ibli thta h what you Vint. Wft fine tuft kid. Inca, ?J vmp,pt llO 31 Id. medium low nillltr IImI, wlt lole. riirs Oak linlllnif Sol, very llei m-ptlo covered iolt ounhlou Inneriole. Whit Klbboo I'tot em. Mmle over lmt with med ium toe, eperllly deilifDod nd graded lor the w line wuui n i.uic None Genuine That Docs Not Bear Above Trade Mark on The Sole b; rj Tliis is a fac similo of tbo cou pon which i re deemed at 5 cents a pair and Roei to the W.C.T.U.So. ciety. MADt BY WHte Ribbon Shoe Company TORT DODCE. IOWA Oil MANUPACTUfttM SOLD BY The R. L. Coe Company $3.50 Pacific Logger Tbe Shoe With You might get a you can't get a hette sold over 1000 pairs, money, but they do the business A. I?A..I.Tfc $1.48 Ml good, but pe; 'We have rrt' iT Thev cost W'Wm PRINGREE PATENT OXFORD (Ireen and Blue Cloth Tops, Hand Welt Soles. We are showing '25 !' i. 1 ..11 lors J)t).0U vr and Oxforda nwvi B ft 111 Hoys' America, all sizes $1-48 HoVs' Patent heather Oxfords $1-93 v - BOYS' BULLS-EYE SHOES Hght Kangaroo Calf Upper $1.50 Heavy Double Soles $1-75 Solid Oak Soles $2.00 Little dents' Shoes $1.50 Made up in Mannish Styles, fine soft upper with Heavy Velt Soles. I ttk unwary .1. .zA 1 Cast1 IllMcli lAvyvuianu liliruiil m Powder, 15c, 2 tor.... LoZ ' i . i.:. S ' ' ' ... - ri.nirtt T-VT '-Vnr-tii i i 1 ' ''' """ -.1 -Hal i .miLMimiu1 ji.ii.it. ' ' - J. . ' --. -t.:i-- ' -- : : , ,L,. - i.rj ...... ' -'