rn voca DAILY HOG I B UTU OOCKIKK THUINDAV. rUUUAUY VI, IMA. 1 3 HarchalTncr yCtethes ADVANCED SHOWING OF SPRING SUITS The Hart Schaffner & Marx This label stand for the highest standard in men's and young men's Ready-to-Wear Clothes. There's a big assortment of new styles and new fabrics to select from. The prices are very economical at $2., $;(), $35 and $40. For the man who cares to pay las, we are showing a strong line of $15 and $20 Suits JOE SWARTZ Formerly the Wonder Clothes Store Now the home of Hart Schatt'ner k Marx PER52NdL 25 LOQdL " .Ml Kuth Owni, of Rogu Klver.'olen Morrison Over There la In th city today. I Mr. Adah Morrison, of Inland, .MIm Ruby Kenyon sent In Hon- few day ago received word rrom her burg thl morning lo vUlt for a time, j son lilen Morrison, announcing his J. William, or in trn Inlonsaf arrival at-roaa th water. II I fort, spent Wednesday In th city. Mr. Jsmes Slover left thl morn l for Oakland, Cal., wher ah will in in join engineer and was on a boat leaving th I'nltvd States Just ahead of th Tuaranla. Kxiunliwl Inn Coutlmi Sheriff George lls returned thl morning rrom Portland. where he went a witness In th examination of three Josephln county men held on chart of making sedition lit leiancea. Th examination was bald on Tuesday but was continued, other witnesses having been summoned. vltt altr. Mr. and Mrs, Charles llachrr. of St. Joseph, Mo., left south thl I morning, after spending a day with Mr. II. J. Barker. Mlsa Kdna Trimble went to Eu gene today to attend th Chrlstlsn Endeavor convention. She will then jut to Portland for a visit, j Ml It rice Kenyon went to Ku I sen today to attend th ChrUtlan Endeavor convention, which open Ilrtura From Yuma I Friday morning. Mr. and Mra. John Bmock return- .Mr. and Mra. A. I.. F.dgerton and ed Vednedy night from Yuma. ; daughter, Ula, returned laat night Arliona. where they spent th win- I from l.o Angeles, wher they sinter on their cotton plantation. They several month. had a very profitable cotton crop Samuel Storey left laat night for'and now Mr. Smock I familiar with ; North Yakima, continuing In the em- the Income tax renulremenfa. Thar ptoyment of the I'tah-tdnho Sugar; hav In cultivation 1 An acre of cot company. HI family will leav In ton. a few day. I II. M. Whit returned thl morn-1 Ugan Show ftlemMnltlp--ln from Fallon. Nev.. where he Jamea Logan la doing "hla bit" In pent several weeka with hi daugh-ith war aavlnxa campaign and la ter. Mr. K. S. Uush went to Portland Wednesday night lo apnd a week with her mother. Mra. A. C. Hrown. having fine aurceaa. A few day ago he became Interested Id th cam paign and when he made a trip to Waldo took a number of $. cr- and with an uncle who I at prernt tiflrates amounting to 1300. Then vlaltlng In Portland. (were sold In the Holland district and Mr. Ulllan Cole and little dangh-jordera taken for more stamp, the ter left tola morning, returning to' total amount aold during the day be Redding. Cel., after apendlng the ng 7tJ. past two months with Mrs. Pole's ' mother. Mrs. M. J. Msslker. ! i Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Karrell, of Kara n aba, Mich., who int a day If You Want DRY WOOD! I Now Have It I have dry wood wader cover. Chatcest Dry Boa Itrr and Half Dry PARSCliSTCOD YARD pdom a-R, it- - Ing articles for this house, prises lo fmlly. con- bo awarded for the design used. The ginned their Journey thl morning to articles to be designed are aa f0-oem California. 0wg: ; Mra. Charles S. Moore, of KUin- First Demountable reading table lB 'n nd ner fhr. N. t.angell. six rert by two feet six Inches to be!wl, Pnt winter In Portland, knocked down for easy storage. !"lved thl morning and will visit Second A bench of similar design iv,r- Moored "Ister. Mra. W. C. Hal. to slip under table, four feet six'. lr- A"rd Dueroer. of Denver.! MARRIKD GILMOUK-GRAHAM At Grants Pass Tuesday. February It, John Green Ollmore of Kerhy and Mra. Mlnola Graham of thl city. Rev. I Myron Rooter officiating. Inches long. Third Stool for table ends of similar design. Colo., who snt some time wltli the) K. (!, Harris family, left this after- design. AUXILIARIES TO BE OSGAKIZED TOMORROVijOHM D. FALUN, A FRANCE Th contest closes March 1. there- Boon ,or ,he ""'. "d will stop at i for pupils have only a few days In 8u0 Francisco. l.o Angeles and Sun I which to submit their designs. It Is ,Me- i understood that som of the students' I'lancbe tl. Payne, of New- in the manual training departments l,or- Ky '' afternoon for Sao in this city are working on these Francisco. She will also stop at By D. W. H. Tomorrow, Washington's birth day, the last day of the drive for the membership In th Junior Red Cross, all rural schools having qualified for membership, -will .be organized as auxiliaries to Josephine chapter American Red Crosa. Patriotic ser vice will be held after which the charter and the Jnnlor Red Crow buttons will be presented to the dif ferent school. The four school reported to the chairman, of chapter school com mittee today were: Holland, district! MARniKl Hl'rB-HMOOK At Yuma. Arls., Sat urday, February It. J. V. Hits and l.ucll M. 8mock. Mr. Huss Is th youngest son of 8. P. Huss. an old and well known resident or Yuma. Ha Is a graduate of the I'nlverslty of Tucson, and Is engaged In caring for some of his fsther's Interests. The bride Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Smock of Holland, and was educat ed at St. Mary'a academy at Med- m a m home. Miss Psyne visited the K. nn iplu IB" ,wo " O. Harris fsmlly. j Kri with her parents In Yuma. The : H. II. Reed left this afternoon for!" vvw "pnn,, un'ris on l.os Angeles to visit his brother. Col , Wichita, Kan., before returning Hugh T. Reed, of Chicago, who la on the coast temporarily. Mrs. Reed. ineir menos and their parents a well. The wedding waa planned for a later date but on uc onnt of the who spent several days In town left rr,"rp ' "r- "Da Mr- n,orK ,0 J this afternoon for Cloverrlot fsrm oniM,,!hlne '"'"'J th" wremony occur- . the Allhous. John D. Fallln, In a letter writ- ten January 25 to his mother from lawlerwooil KnlMa "somewhere In France," a say: Allan Underwood went to Port- "We are a happy bunch over here, land last night for the purpose of have a pleasant Y. M. C. A. room enlisting In the V. S. naval service, with a' piano, and we sure do enjoy . singing. Our superior officers are W. C. T. V. Meeting all fine men and make everything The W. C. T. tr. will hold a moth- as easy as possible for ua. Th er meeting on Friday afternoon at weather I fine, which makes our 2: JO at the home of Mrs. Graham on work much more pleasant. North Sixth street. "I wa made corporal the 15th,: 2, Eber Vasblnder, teacher: Wilder-j and believe me, I'm going to work Hnlvutlon Army Patriotic .Meeting vllle, district S. J. A. Blsh, teacher: . bard and advance a rapidly as I The Salvation Army will hold a Krby, district 58, Dora Vlnmerman,' can. My health Is fine, weigh 175 patriotic meeting Friday otght at teacher; Dtmmlrk. district SO, Anna 'pounds. Am In a good mechanical their hall on G street at which Rev. Potts, teacher. I detachment and learning something Melville T. Wire will dijllve an ad- Josephine county has made an ex- new every day. We have plenty of dress at the dedication of the Salva cellent showing In this drive the past 'good eats' and are very comfortable tlon Army service flag. week, aside from the fact that rural tn every way. Regards to all Inqulr- schools have been hampered, owing! ing friends." Coyotes TrspKl to tacg or literature, wnicn arnven ; jonn rauin enlisted and left tnis Thomas Brinks of Jones creek re late from Seattle. Prizes for Itatlgns A circular letter from Robert Max Garrett, director of Junior member ship at Seattle, states that a "Red Cross House" Is to be erected at Camp TewIa, for which Junior mem bers can enter a contest in design- i red earlier. city April 1, 1917. and landed France September 17. COMlJfO EYKXTS ln cently brought in for bounty two fe male coyote pelts and one bob cat, all of them being caught In traps. Mr. Brinks has been very successful in trapping this winter. Feb. 27, Wednesday Red party at Court House. Cross louglas Fairbanks In "The Man From Painted Post" Photoplay by DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS. From Story by JACKSON GREGORY Directed by JOSKPH HF.NABERRY . Released by ARTCRAFT PICTTRKS CORPORATION FRIDAY and SATURDAY County Books Ex pert ed J. H. Wilson, of Corvallls, Is en gaged this week In auditing the books In all departments of the county work. He Expects to com plete the work by the last of the week. SfKW TODV (CLASSIFIED AD RATES. 21 word, two Issues, 25c; sis Issues, 50c; one month, 11.50, whan paid In advance. When not paid in advanoa, 6c per line per Issue.) FOR RENT Furnished five-room cottage. Mrs. G. P. Jester, 215 C street, phone 16S-R. Xfltf CHEVROLET car, good condition, good tire; 'will sacrifice for. 1375 cash as owner 1 leaving city. Ad dress No. 269, care Courier.' ' 91 IHKD PADDOCK Tempo, Arlx.. Sunday. February 17. Mrs. W. A. Paddock, aged 42 yssrs. cause of death be ing pneumonia. Mrs. Paddock was born In Indiana and came to Granta Pass about nine years ago, soon after becoming th bride of W. A. Paddock. She left her last fall to Join her husband at Tempe. ; She Is' survived by her hus band and two daughters aged 5 and 7 years. The funeral and burial were at Tempe on Monday. "A Case at Law" HOW A KKWiiPAPKJt. . RKWHTHIt I.H AWAKKXKD TO THK FACT THAT DRINK IS CAl'HINt; HIS DOWNFALL CYCLE Incubator and Rhode Island Red rooster for sale. 916 Washi Ington boulevard. 91 -SEE- how THIS MAN IIKOAINKD HIS HONOR BIJOUTonight Special Feature IIKTRKAT OF THK OKH - MANS AT THK BATTLE OF AYIIFH - 11V 20c Z7 "TIPS" on Good Clothes WN JIHT WANT TO NKMIMT. IN A MODKMT WAV, THAT, IF THK NIMH Ml CUITIIM CKOIII.KM IIF GINH T1 WKIGII IIKAVII.Y ON mi ll MIXII YOl' WKM) VtH II WAV DIHKtTI.V TO THIS Hot NK OK CLOTH KM, AND HOl.VH THK PIUMU.KM. IIY FINDING HKIIK JIHT THK HOIIT OK ClarTHrM VOl'I.L TA K K I'l.KAHtHK l WKAIIIMl! Our $20 cr $25 S-ils WILL DltKHM VtH WKU, WITH STYLISH, (MMID UHhlG MI. MKNTM, TAII.OKKD TO THK LIM IT OK HI IT KXCKlXKNCa. UKOI IX KOU A LOOK AND VOl'IJ, THANK I'M KOII THK "TIIV PEERLESS CLOTHING CO. Cah Clothltrt In Keeping With the Big Thought of the Day The dally press reflects a -sentiment throughout the nation shlrb clearly 'indicate a new condition. Men are wanted everywhere. Th work of this war I being carried on largly by those who nevor bWor have, been In public office or In public work. Men who have bean too busy, tn engross ed with their own (asks, ar le.ivlng their work to Others and glv Ing their lira and ability to the caus which Is ours, yours, every body's. ' , . It I a time when politics In the ordinary sense must uut be considered. It call for all the ability thut can be mustered. Oregon to be a suviessful (.art in this unit plan fur the de fense of Democracy, muni likewise place the thought of th times before ettrylhlng. I.. J. Hlmimon Is a candidate for -nomination for Governor on lh.' Itupubllran ticket. Mr. Htmpson wasMirued to liocom a rsndlduie by his msny friends in every purt of lliu stale, lieraus of his IhihI- ness record, his understanding and knowledge of Oiwhou's re sourres, industries and need: because of his pulillc-Hplrllednrut, which of recent years has led him to tasks which have been pioru Important to him than hi own affairs.-, , , , . , ; - l J. HlmpsoN U clearly Uie mnn nlxi.iaa' give Oregita) the admlalNtratkin nerery to ihN plan, of Nullounl Kit.. cleiH'y. 1 ' ' , ; i Ills campaign will be directed strulght to you as lot- r. as Individuals who do your own thinking. We are firmly convinced that you will not allow pilli'ci to Influence your decision,' and that you will vote for the mun 1io 't best fit to help the people of Oregon, develop th state's v.ul ! sourcea, and to prepare for, and participate In, the great re o t ruction that Is to follow'. J We believe you will weigh issues more closely than ever b. . fore, and that 1 J. Simpson will be your choice. What You Can Do First Talk over his cnndldncy with your friends. Second If you believe that L. J. Simpson Is worthy of your support write a letter to this committee. Suggest how his rsuse tnuy be ad vanced. We, In turn, will tell you how you can help. tvYWV w V 5 U.Aittpsotv.l Paid Advertisement Issued by "Simpson for Governor" Ungnet Plttock Block, Portland QUALITY BUTTER , Made In Grants Pass by The Co-operative Creamery Order our Josephine Brand Croat your Grocer, If It doe not milt you, you will do us a favor (by telling a so, and jronr money will ho cheerfully refunded. Josephine Ccsnty Co-operative Cresxery Asa. Newspapers 5 & 10c Bundles- Courier