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FRIDAY, APRIL 14, 116. n PER52Nr1L 55 LOCAL BRICK FOR FACTORY DUUlli tut bit IVFU1UB.II JACKSO mr Eastman's N. C. Film It's the film that Is all im portant Lena and shutter and earner all play their part, bat upon the 111m depends the picture. We eell Eastman N. a Film exclusively the dependable kind that has SS years ot ex perience behind It' - v Hcsic ad PLcta Hcase STANTON ROWELL, Prop. a F. Carson, ot Ashland, Is la V(M Rltered? By Heck i i Another fmuled KEY STONE faro-eomedr, entitled "Ambrose's Lofty Perch," with Mark Swain, great mirth producing mechanician, his Napoleonic lock plastered astride the center ot his mas sive brow, At the STAR theater, to morrow, Saturday night. . Also a Rialto Star feature, entitled The Peril's Darting," made by the Gaamont company, and a Falstaff comedy. STAR THEATER AMISEMENTS TONIGHT Star ' "The Masqueraders." -f OOMBra EVENTS April 11, , Tuesday Music club " re hearsal at 7:30, Presbyterian church parlors. April 18, Tuesday Registration books close for primary election. April 14. Friday Silver medal con test at the Gaiety" theater, 7: SO p. m. Given by the W. C. T. U. 721 April 19, Wednesday Last day for filing petitions ot candidates for county and precinct offices. April 22, Saturday Easter , candy sale at public market by Amity class of the Baptist Sunday schooL April 23, Sunday Easter Sunday. May 9, Tuesday Opening day of State Grange at Grants Pass. OOEOt D'ALEXE MIXERS GET WAGE ADVANCE Wallace, Idaho, April 14. Four thousand miners in the Coeur d'Alene district will receive 75 cents a day extra pay for the month of March under the bonus system adopted by the mining companies. If the pre sent price of metals continues, the bonus for April will amount to near ly $1 a day. Nearly $100,000 in cash has arrived here to pay the miners' March bonuses. . . Why is it necessary for a meat man to be a musician? the city today. J. Alexander left this afternoon on a trip to Los Angeles. W. J. Gibson, ot Eugene, Is regis tered at the Grants Pass hotel. Everything that goes to make good chocolates are In Sabln's I So Satur day sale. Til Mrs. W. R, Brower, ot Rogue River, spent the day In town. Miss Gladys Bolle went to Central Point this afternoon tor a few days. Miss Nellie Smith went to Leland this morning to make .an Indefinite stay. Have you registered? April 13, at 5 p. m., Is your last chance. 724 Mrs. McCarty and son, Orvllle, went to Roseburg today to visit for a time. Look for the word "demonstra tion" elsewhere In this issue new advertisement 720 . J. H. Tower, ot Portland, Is spend' ing a few days In the city on busi ness. S. E. Sawyer, after a stay ot sev eral weeks In the city, left this morn ing tor Detroit, Mich. Ladies' wash waists, prices 75c, $1.00. fl.25, $1.35. fl.50. up to $3. Mrs. Rehkopt. 71 (tt Mrs. Frank Redden, of Medford, arrived this morning to visit Mrs. Arthur Jackson. 23c chocolates. Sabin Delivers the Goods, Saturday. 721 "8. E. Calkins, of Eagle Point,' re turning from a trip to Rosefourg, spent a day at Grants Pass and left this afternoon for bis home. April 18, chance. at 5 p, m., Is the last 714 Here to Attend Wedding Mrs. James Brown and daughter, Mrs. Alex MscDonald. arrived in the city this morning from Victoria, B. C, having come to attend the wedding of Army Engineers En Route Eighty members ot the V. 8. en gineer corps stationed at Vancouver, Wash., were passengers on No. 13 this morning, en route tor some point in California where they will be en gaged in map making. Kellogg, CostttU and Harvey Murphy, Saturday, the 15th. 9 till 3 o'clock, $1.50. lunch and all 711 Mine Bnreaa Director Here H. M. Parks, director ot the state bureau ot mines, arrived In the city this morning, and later nude a trip to Gold Hill to Inspect the recent find ot tungsten near that city. Peach Special Twenty pounds fancy evaporated peaches tor $1 at the Josephine Gro cery Co. 711 The first of ten carloads ot brick tor the sugar factory ordered In Jack son county arrived today from Med ford, and has been set over on the Twohy railroad to the factory aid Ings. The other cars will come tor- ward rapldjy. Before these are all used It Is expected that the brick yard established east of the factory site will be ready to supply brick from Its kilns. The brick makers ot Jackson county are to supply S00,- 00.0 brick, while 700.000 will he manufactured at the kiln near the factory. Here From Eugene E. S. Dusenberry and two young sons, of Eugene, are spending a few days In the city with old friends. Tbey came to Merlin last week ac companying the body ot wife and mother, who died at Eugene April 6. aged 35 years, and was burled In thd Pleasant Valley . cemetery last Sunday. i Clark & Holm an, Undertakers Licensed entfbalmera. Phone 50 tt Crop of Hikers Now On The season's crop ot hikers Is al ready, blooming, two different outfits having been In the city during the past 24 hours. One young fellow, 3. W. Burrell, of Mlddleborough, Ken- MAY ELECTRIFY S. P. IN S1SKIYDUS San Francisco, April 14. Testify Ing before the state railroad commit slon today, A, B, Babcock, chief electrical engineer for the Southern Pacific, indicated that that railroad Is seriously considering hauling trains across the Sierra and Siskiyou moun tains by electricity Instead of steam The Chicago, Milwaukee and St Paul, it was stated, has made a score ot electric locomotives for use in the mountains of Montana.' Babcock was testifying In connection with the California-Oregon Power company's application to extend Its lines to Trin ity county. nAHKTi.U.L TODAT National Chicago .... Cincinnati their daughter and sister. Miss Cath- tucky, claimed to have a $5,000 prise Pittsburg erine Brown, to George E. MacVlcar. Spend Honeymoon la California- Mr. and Mrs. George E. MacVlcar departed on the afternoon train for California cities on a honeymoon trip of. a week or ten days. They were married at noon today at the home of Mr. and .Mrs. J. D. MacVlcsr, the bride having been Miss Catherine Brown, of Vlctoris, B. C. Louis to lead htm forward to success. He. St said that a purse ot that site awaited the winner of a walk from his home town around the circle, a distance of Detroit 2 some 7.300 miles. He started with- - Chicago 7 American Spraying for Codlin Moth- Pays, or is time and money thrown away as you employ a good or poor quality arsenate of lead. The brand which we have sold for years the Sherwin-Williams has been clearly proved of the greatest merit no other on the market can be superior while some are practically worth less. We have this arsenate ot lead in packages from one pound to 200 pounds. Sabin the Druggist. 723 out a cent, was not to be permuted to beg or ask for work, and must arrive at his destination with $25 In his pocket. Engtewood Dairy, Phone 223 The pure milk dairy. 692tf. BRING R1XX)XI) CHARGE AGAINST EDW. KRAl'SE f 8S3 Bo he can blow bis own horn I There never was a better Place. and never will there be, To buy a tender Steak or Chop, and all m-e-a-t! Wo pride ourselves on what We sell We always noil the beet. We spare no pains this fart to tell, and tliat tells all the rent! At the City Market Phone 62 403 G Street ANNOUNCEMENT Of course you are going to the Medal Contest tonight, Friday, April 4, at 7:30 sharp, at the Gaiety theater. A very good program has! been arranged and will prove inter eating to all who will attend. Fol lowing is tbe program: 1. Selection by Orchestra. 2. Recitation First Contestant Ellen Flint 3. Piano Solo "The Avalanche" x :.Doris Condiff 4. Vocal Solo....Juanlta Armentrout 5. Recitation Second Contestant Booth Holmes 6. Instrumental Duet Pearle Hodkinson and Olive Lester. 7. Recitation Third Contestant Vlda Fitzgerald 8. Vocal Solo Melva Macey 9. Recitation Fourth Contestant Margaret Reynolds 10. Piano Solo Josephine Isham 11. Recitation Fifth Contestant ...... Bertha Calhoun 12. America Audience 13. Presentation of MedaL.Prof. Hull Admission 10c. Juneau, Alaska, April 14. Found guilty of Impersonating s federal officer at the time be took William Christie from his work at Treadwell on a fake subpoena, Edward Krause is awaiting trial here today on charge of kidnaping Christie. Christie never has been seen since he was with Krause. A federal court Jury found Krause guilty of the first charge Thursday. Other rain. games postponed account A Demonstration of Wear-Ever aluminum will take place at Bethany Praiby tfilan church tomorrow after noon, ut 2:1.1. A Himill arimlxNlon foe of 13c will Ihi charmed anil a piece of WEAR-EVER Riven away free to every lady attending Plan to lie prewnt. 1 --- Z. tMJ 1'. - WUI I 71 indtheiT Quick delivery Is marked by , pu.net aality ! In all my life as a Provider I've never seen a delivery de partment that moves with more certain speed than the one belonging to this grocery shop. Ma says they always keep their promises with her and I'm satisfied that they charge fairly for the high grade foods they sell. Saturday's Special Double Green Trading Stamps on all Chase & Sanlxirn's Coffees or Tei purcliamcs White House Grocery More of those 2-oz. Flavoring Extracts at 10c the bottle ' REonsmox of head OP DETECTIVE AGENCY Chicago, April 14. Guy Bid dinger, former head ot the Burns Detective agency in New York, and who figured in the Los Angeles dyna mite cases, was the subject ot a re quisition Governor Dunne Issued to day on New York, charging bribery in connection with alleged police graft here. BIDS WANTED Notice is hereby given that tbe board of directors of School District No. 7, Josephine county, Oregon, will receive bids for the delivery ot two hundred and twenty tiers of two-toot wood, one-third oak or laurel and oak mixed, and two-thirds fir, to tbe various buddings of the district, at the option of the board, on or before tbe first day of August, 1916. AH wood must ibe cut from sound green body timber and be free from rot, dote or punk, Bids must be placed with tbe undersigned clerk of the dis trict on or . before the 17th day of April, 1916. The hoard reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Cer tified checks for one-tenth of . tbe amount bid must accompsny each bid. EDWARD 8. VAN DYKE, Clerk School District No. 7. Wm How's This for Style? TOTlCE the graceful lines, tnm fit and unob " trusive up-to-dateness of this suit. Its one of many vigorous models we are now snowing In Adler s Coliegians--tKe clothes that set the pace. Com. in ,ncj look over our Suits and Overcoats spring assortments. You II find something that will pleos you, 1 tt , Q C ' &iv you ths bejt of service. CpltJ tO tyOu Peerless Clothing Co. Have You ' i - Registered? 3 NEW TODAY CLASSIFIED AD BATES. 25 words, two Issuea, 23c; six Issues, 60c; one month, $1.60, when paid la advance. When not paid In ad vance, 6c per line per Issue. FOR RENT Large modern house. completely furnished. Inquire Isaac Best. 724 FOR RENT Good modern 7 -room house, large rooms, beautiful grounds, ideal location. Inquire Isaac Best. 724 MONEY TO LOAN Plenty of money to loan on good security. Inquire of Isaac Best. . 724 TYPEWRITING or any kind of book worto done. Phone 141-R Mrs. Bush.- ' 664tf FOR RENT Nice modorn five-room cottage. Inquire Isaac Best. 722 HAVE YOU seon Uie "Foather w.olght" Indian at the "Wigwam," 50 ft South Sixth street? 722 WANTED Men to board and room, $6.50 per, weok. , 410 B streot. Phone 291-L. ,., ,, . 276 FOR SALES 'New county map and up-to-date township plats. ' Grants Pass Abstract Co, 726 April 18 At 5 p. m. Is Your Last Chance PRESIDENT HA DECIDED COURSE Washington, April 14. President supposedly penned the answer. A United Press dispatch stating that Oermany was sending post haste to this government the submarine com mander's sketch of the vessel he had torpedoed near where the Sussex ex plosion occurred lod to the opinion here thst such a picture would he sketching while submerged that he might easily havered as to the ap pearance of the ship he was about to destroy, Wilson has decided on tbe course ot j valueless. One official suggested that action to be taken by the United tn u Doat commander was so busy States government toward Germany and announcement of It will be made within the next 24 hours. This statement was made by high official just before today's cabinet meeting. He would not comment on what form the United States govern ment's action would take, but It Is deemod certain that the president will demand an Immediate show down without equivocation on the submarine issue. He la said to be determined that the United States shall have satisfaction, even at the cost of severance of diplomatic re lations with Berlin, It was stated the executive had all the facts no ceHsury to sot forth bis position anil that there would be no further, de lay. ., , . ,. ,; .' . Administration members retime to consider German contentions In the kaiser's reply to American Inqulrtoi about the Sussex. , They even ; ex pressed amusement at the "nairette" of Foreign Minister, ,yon. ,JagQw, who Hazel Dawn, the original "Pink Lady," At the ST A It .Theater to iKht, in the Paramount fea turo, , "The Masqucrader." ' ,'. Alio Ilrny-Paramount car Joon comedy. '