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DAILY llOGUK IUVKK OOVlUKIt Tiinwn.w, jammiiy m, ivio. page rorn Maud Powell Violinist Portland, Jan. 20, 1916 Her records are now on sale at Music and Photo House STAXTOX ROWELL, Prop. AMUSEMENTS TOXIGHT . Star Pauline Frederick. Bijou f "The College Orphan." -f PORTLAND VXEMPLOrED ARE SHOVELING SXOW Portland, Jan. 13. Every unem ployed man In Portland was put to work Bhoveling snow in the streets this afternoon. The city will pay them. The mayor issued this order , at noon today. The snow will be dumped into the river. WOODMEN OP WORLD AND AZALIA CIRCLE NOTICE Members of Woodmen of the World and Azalia Circle, attention. The two lodges above mentioned will hold Joint installation on Thursday even ing of this week, at 8 p. m., in the W. O. W. hall. There will be re freshments and entertainment after the installation. Each member of either order is entitled to bring a lady or gentleman with them. 642 G 1IJOU iJr TAMfPUT TONIGHT "THE HOUSE OP NO REGRETS" Universal Broadway Feature "The College Orphan" Featuring Carter DeHaven and Flora Parker DeHaven In 6 Big, Joyous Acts A comedy-drama of youth, life and laughter. Specially selected Plays that Please 7:15 and 8:30 No Advance in Prices 10 and 15 Cents I Wood and Coal For Cash Only Dry Fir, chunk or split icr tier $2.00 Manzanlla, per tier $2,2.7 Delivered Anywhere in City WILLIAMS WOOD & COAL 00. Phone 13711 : PER52NAL 25 LOCAL j J. A. Lucas made a trip to West Fork last night. . Guaranteed electric iron, $2.75. Bush Electrtc Shop. rhoue Hl-R. tf J. L. Sims and his sou, Van Sims, left this afternoon for Chico, Cal. Geo. A. Stannard, of Ashland, l registered at the Grants Pass hotel. J. L. Scott, of Glendalo, was a Grants Pass visitor on Wednesday. Big sale of embroideries aud flouncings at one-half price. Kinney & Truax. 62 Mrs. Will Parker arrived last night from Seven Oaks to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. II. B. Alverson. Miss Herstetn, of Oakland, Ore., sister of Mrs. U J. Perdue, arrived this afternoon. Mrs. Elmer Gllmore, of Murphy, is entertaining Mrs. John McArthur, who arrived here this morning. Bargains in ladies' and misses' coats. One-halt regular price. Mrs. E. Rehkopf. 622tf Mrs. Dr. Little, of Oakland, Ore.. arrived this afternoon and will visit her brother, W. J. Mahoney. Arthur Brown, after an extended trip in California, arrived here this morning and will spend a few days on business. The right kind of shoes, rubbers and rubber boots for this weather, Kinney & Truax. 642 Mrs. Mabel Clements went to Salem this morning tor her little daughter, who has been at Saletn tor some months. Arrow collars at Bishop's. 403tf Mr. and Mrs. R. Bonchey, who spent some time visiting in this sec tlon, left last night for West Supe rior, Wis. Mrs. Claude Trimble returned last night from Wildervllle. where she visited her mother, Mrs. V. L. Mont gomery. Fresh cabbage and head lettuce. J. Pardee. 642 H. C. Hall left this morning on a trip to Boulder and Greeley, Colo., where he will visit his mother and other relatives for a few weeks. We will do $ your dressmaking. Misses Turvey and Wilkerson, No. 1, Dean apartments. Phone 249-J. 42tf J. Hegr, who spent some days with relatives at Wildervllle and Grants Pass, left this morning on his return to Omaha, Neb. Fresh cabbage and head lettuce. J. Pardee. 643 J. H. Drlscoll, deputy game ward en for this district, is in the city con ferrlng with Deputy Jewell and in vestigating conditions here. JUrs. Gertrude Palm, of Portland, who stopped off here on Wednesday to visit her Ibrother, Ed Gano, went to Klamath Falls this morning to visit a sister. Royal tub-silk waists, in two-ln- one styles. A full line can (be seen In our Sixth street window. Kinney & Truax. 642 Mrs. Fred Britten and two children, of Wildervllle, returned this after noon from the Booth ferry, where they have visited Mrs. Britten's sis ter. She reports 26 Inches of enow at the ferry. PnH Methodist Sorvloett Free Methodist church services January 14, 15 and 16 at 7:30 p. m., and Sunday at 11 a. m.( conducted by Rev. David D. Dodge. All are In vited to these services. C. H. Glaitler, pastor. Ml Pauline Frederick America's most beautiful woman and one of Its lending actresses, in "Sold," Star theater tonight. It Committed to the Asylum After an Inquiry into the mental condition of Henry Parsons by the county court Wednesday, the man was committed to the Insane asylum at Salem. Parsons has been a pa tient In a hospital tor some time, and his mind has suffered from his phy sical condition. Proves Every Road a Mawvoll ltond Dr. R. J. Bestul makes Merlin hill through 19 inches of snow with hts Maxwell car. This Is a trip other cars have tried to mako and had to turn back. But the doctor's little Maxwell took the snow like a ro tary. 642 Jackson Found (iullty W. C. Jackson was found guilty of assault upon Win. Scrogglns in the circuit court late Wednesday af ternoon, the Jury returning the ver dict after three hours' deliberation. The action against Jackson grew out of an attack which he made upon Scrogglns while the latter was min ing to the Dry Diggings east of the city, Sentence . upon Jackson has not yet been passed. Rlggs llnrn Crushed Down A 40x40 foot cattle barn on the J. G. Riggs farm at Selma on Monday collapsed from the weight of snow while from 30 to 40 head of cattle were In the barn. Fortunately but two of the animals were killed, the safety of the others probably being due to the hay bay keeping the tim bers of the structure from falling to the ground. Mr. nlgga has not yet had a detailed report of the accident. Feeding the Illrd Residents in various sections of the city have been feeding the birds which 'flock about the door yard these snowy days, and the feathered visit ors Ibecome very friendly and show their appreciation of the food dis tributed. The one drawback to the complete happiness of the birds is the boy with the slingshot, who seems to be ever present. Some strict mea sures should be taken to suppress the slingshot. Breweries Are Transformed An advertisement now appearing In Oregon papers marks a feature of the transition of Oregon Into the list of "dry" states. It shows that the dollars invested in buildings formerly used In brewing alcoholic drinks are now to be employed in the manufacture of a non-alcoholic drink, the plant at Portland thus to continue in operation, and the men who were formerly employed In making beer are now to devote their energies in making the new temper ance drinks. The old Welnhard plant has been thus transformed, and the beverages manufactured will un doubtedly in a large way limit the shipments of stronger drinks that might have been sent In from outside points. DrI-Foot at Rogue River Hdwe. 42 sWxFI Tonight and Tomorrow The Home of Features Paramount, Metro and Fox Ono of (America's greatest actresses, and the most beautl tlful woman on the stage ra rAUUNE FKEDLK1CK uit IvimmiJ PIiwm a Miss Pauline Frederick In NEW TODAY CLASSIFIED AD RATES. 26 words, two issues, 25c; six Issues, 50c; one month, $1.50, when paid in advance. When not paid In ad vance, 5c per line per Issue. FOR 8ALE OR TRADE 320 acres wheat land, 24 miles from Boise, 6 miles from main line railroad, 1 mile to store and post office, auto stage dally, 40 acres cleared and fenced, small house, 20 to 25 bushels wheat per acres no irri gation. Want land near Selma. Address Box 15, Boise, Idaho. 646 WANTED Large second-hand heat ing stove for Associated Boys club. H. 13. Haofnor, forest office, or phone 340. 647 'SOLD' In five reels, with all-star cast This pluture has been exhibit ed to crowded houses through out the United States. Endorsed by the Ladles' Homo Companion Ford Animated Weekly Admission 10 and 15 Cents Miss Mary Plckford In "Hags", and Miss Ethel Itarrymore In "The Final Judgment," are early bookings at the Star. Watch Courier for dateB. SHEET SALE To state it plainly we'll lay we've too many shirts by far, and we're going to have a shirt sale ! Th at's the story, and it's all there is to it. We'vg sjome very choice shirts-there are no better shirts made or sold, but they are all going into this sale. Nothing reserved Note the Discounts Below and Buy All the Shirts You Can Use The sooner you come the better you'll fare, for, as we previously remarked, we're going to "sell the shirts." Just size' up these prices-they'll make you think you are suffering for shirts. Dress Shirts 9 1. .10 Value priced at 95c $2.00 Value priced nt $1.45 $2.30 Values priced t 1.95 9.1.00 Sllka priced at 335 One lot tHH-hd. large mid hiimII Ue, r 1. .10 and S..10 Value, at DOC Flannel Shirts $1.2.1 Value priced nt 85c $1.IM Value priced nt $1.15 $2.00 Value priced at . ... 1.35 $2.-10 and $:l.00 Value at 1.95 $.1.no 1-oggvr HMrtN, nt 3.95 Work NhlrtM, Nptvltd 35c You could choose blindfolded and get twice your money's worth "CASH BUYS CHEAPER THAN CREDIT" PEE1RLESS CLOTHING COMPANY "IF MEN WEAR IT, WE HAVE IT" oniTiAin Ijawrence J. Perdue. Lawrence J. Perdue passed away at his home on North Lawnrldge avenue Wednesday night, after suf fering for a year from rheumatism of the heart. Tho deceased was born in Missouri on April 25, 1864. being In his D2nd year at tho time of his death. With his parents he crossed the plains while still Icbb than a year of age, the family locating In Clackamas county, Oregon. In 1879 Mr. Perdue located In Douglas coun ty, coming to Grants Pass in 1900, and had lived hero since that time. For the past 12 months he had been a patient sufferer from the disease to which he finally succumbed. Ho Is survived by his wife and hy two brothers and one sister, G. 0. Pcr duo, of Needy, Oregon, and Gilbert Perdue and Mrs. M. Cncry, of Sll verton. Tho funeral services will be held at the home on Lawnrldge avenue at 10 o'clock Saturday morning, In terment to be In I. O. O. V. cemetery. Mrs. F.ftlo W. Leigh Eflle W. Leigh, wlfo of 0. L. Leigh, of Gallce, died In Grants Pass on Wednesday night, aged CO years. Mrs. Leigh had been a sufferer from Ilrlght's disease for somo timo, but not seriously III until two weeks ago, when she came to thlB city from Galice. Doccnsed wbb born in Lock port, 111., and 22 years ago was mar ried to 0. L. Lolgli, living In Colorado some time, coming to Josephlno county in 1901. Besides her hus band, she loaves by a former mar riage two daughters, Mrs. Florence Ash. and Mrs. Ella Drexell, and a son, Walter Mahcr, all of Crawford, Colo. Mrs. Ash came from Colorado somo days ago In order to toe with hor mother In her Illness. The funeral will be hold at the Clark & Holman parlors on Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock, with Inter ment at the I. O. 0. F. cemotory. Location notices, Courier office. Legal blanks, Courier office. SI.ViK cargo OF FltKHiHT Kit MiUOl'M) Seattle, Jan. 13. Salvaging tho enrgo of the Japanese freighter Ken- kon Maru Number 3, aground on Hello Chain reef, between Mayno and Saturna Inlands, bogan today by Cap tain W. II. Logan and crew of the steamer Salvor, of tho Urltlsh Col umbia Salvage company. The Kenkon Maru is laden with steel car wheels and other heavy railroad equipment for tho trans Siberian railway, and was deHtlned to Yladlvuatork under charter to the Frank Wnterhouso company of Seattle She rau on the rocks In a fog Wednesday morning. Her forepeak was exported full of water and her deckload shifting Wednesday night. Prl-Foot will make your shoes waterproof If there are no holes In the leather. Only 25 cents a ran. at Rogue River Hardware. 641 Trespass notices, printed on cloth, at the Courier office White House Cash Grocery IMPORTANT Of course It UIOllvo Oil Miould Im in every home We carry a large Mock of both the Imported Italian and the llnet of t'lillforala Olive Oil. Italian Olive Oil It t tied Italian Ollvo Oil In gilt chiih, mt can Lie Vlttuecl Italian Ollvo Oil In half pint ran, per can SHc Vlltuccl Italian Olive Oil In pint can, mt ran Rflc 8) I mar (the very Iwat California Oil) pint mil, ncrew top fWc Hylniar (the very boat California Oil) In 10-ounee, bottle ROc Thla lino California Olive Oil aeenred the Hold medal over nil coinMtltor (both lmiKrtod and domestic) nt tho World's Panama I'!xKKltlon, Columbia lllver Hulmon, small flat (1, Altavllln Tomatoes, ikt can lcj 12 ran $1.00 Marigold Milk, 2 cans Bc Hwift'n Prldo 8Mip, Mr bar i Royal While Soap, 0 bars .yy, Wblto Llnon Honp, fl ibara 2rtc Kellogg' Kruniblim (new) Kellogg's Touted Ilran Flakes j. Yellow Danvor Onion Hels, xr pound jo,, Hllvcr-Hkln Onion HoU, per pound .loe Pny pnrtlcular attention to our llutter j you may find Noniotlilng In It White House Cash Grocery