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nam voea 44 : PER52NdL LOCAL ; Wlie BEST L . J m Hart Schart her &.Marx , Clothes J oan nn II o lUUII Ull UU This year, when there are so many "cheap" cotton mixed clothes on the market, you can't afford to take a chance. We're her to that ytm don't have to. Iewml on n. We guarantee sll-wixil rubrics, authentic style and your satisfaction. Hart SrhaAner St Mar clothe are lh mean d) which we Mrve. - They're stylish; that shows lo the smart siort suit they're economy; that shows la the long wear. We're ready tor you when you're ready (or us. i $20 to $40 JOE SWARTZ Formerly the Wonder Clothes Store "Sow the home of Hart HrlialTiMr it Marx Clolhvw. Q $bniMwitff!drw!d Q Pauline Frederick la "Double Crossed" Had Cross Party tonight. 15 O. S. Brown, of Uleudale, was In the city Tuesday. Uanhaul Stacy, of Wolf Creek, was lit the" city Tuesday. Will SeoYlllo returned this after niHn from trip to Portland. Help the lied Cross and enjo) yourself (or the evenlnic tonight si the new court house. 9.1 A. II. Noyes, formerly Urania Tan merchant, was In the city extendi). We have a buttery to tit your car. at the llutiery Shop, Mohan's Gar age. 100 K. X. Co went lo Kiueiie Inst night, xintctlni( lo secuie emptor mnt. He st the lied Cross party tonight. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Kulp went to Merlin this morning to v lt.lt rela tive. Mrs. I). K. Heller, of Hugo, left this morning for l.os Angeles to spend some time. Free battery Inspectlan. any ear any time. Buttery 3"hop, lloha't's Garaaa. 100 Mrs. W. It. McCracken vient to rortland Monday nlsht to spend two weeks with relatives. Miss Alberta Martin visited the Pattlllo family for a few days and returned to Hugo this morning. M. 8. Boss was In the rlty yester day securing supplies. Mr. Iloss has a Pacific highway contract on the Wolf Creek-Orare Creek grade. We know your electric system from tall light to radiator. Hattery Shop. Hobart's Oarage. 100 Mr. and Mrs. D. II. Morrison, of Klamath Falls, who visited Mrs. Morrison's sister, Mrs. Krlns Pol lock. went to Ashlnnd this morning. Mrs. B. R. Wilder and small son les and will spend a few days with tor and will spend a few days with Mrs. Wllder's aunt. Miss Mattle Me. (lee. Mrs. Pollard Ill- Mrs. T. A. Pollard, of Wondei', s brought lo the (lood 8amaill.u. hospital Isst night, and today Is ly ing at the poltft of death. t limine In Kkprem Orllcr J. K. Dent, of Medford, relief miin for the Wells-Kargo Kxpress' com pany Is In the rlty and will hc charge of thb local offlY until a per manent man Is named. Service Msg IHillmlloit The I iH-s I Woodmen of the World lodge will on Monday evening dedi cate a service flag of IB stars. There will be appropriate patriotic exer cises at 8 o'clock, to which the pub lie la Invited. The t.rund March at H:!) The nisrble corridors of the new court house will he the scene of a Jolly party tonight. Pauiing, csrdr and refreshments. The lied Cnw. benefits by the party. Fifty cents1 earn ierson. ' Neriirr UiiiiImt Outfit H. D. ' llaker, of I'lttsburg, siieitt j several days In the city, and left this, morning for Ban Francisco, Mr. du iker la head of the Kmplre Lumber company and renewed contracts for the output of the Welter and Kes terson lumber mills. Itiver Hanks Herd Tented j Dr. It. J. Hestul has Just innd the fifth annual tuberculin test of the River Banks dairy herd and found nil animals In ierfect health. The Itiver Hanks farm was the first In Josephine ronnty to test all their' cows before putting their mils on the market, and this practice hss In sured the purity of River Hanks products. ' Naturally, 'you ecct us to say that I'niillne Frederick More a Teut triumph In "Doiihle-tVostted": that the plajr Itself Is the greatest ever written for her; that It in full of action, thrills, ami upenNe. Von think: "They always say that.".. Hut Seeing Is Believing Special Added Attraction "ItKTRKAT OF THF. GKUMAXS AT THB HATTI-K OF AltKAH" ' NO KAISK IX WICK 10c and 20c Captain JesVie I'. Truax arrived last night from Fort I-awton, Wash., and will spend his, fhe-duv' fur lough with his family here. Captiilii Truax. who Is In the medical re serve, has been transferred to the ramp at Palo Alto. Cut., and will leave for that place Sunday. He Is in the best of health and very much pleased with his work at Camp taw ton. He snys that Inasmuch as he Is to leave Lawton he prefers to go to Palo Alto, hut he s loyal to the Washington camp. OF HAVE GREAT III Thermopylae Lodge No. 60, Knights of Pythias, had a rousing good time last evening, when new members were initiated. The fol lowing Medford visitors were pres ent: H. O. Wortman, O. Arnspler, Fred Strlpp, Roland Beach, James Stewart. C. W. Harrison, Frank Llndley, M. A. Rader, J. B. Palmer, John Dodge, Ernst' McKee, K. .1. Klein, W. T. Crowson. Tom Moffett, B. G. Trowbridge, Van Gilbert, John Perl and Ben J. Trowbridge. The Medford degree team placed the work and was highly complimented on Its excellence, which was really meritorious. Refreshments were served after the meeting and a live ly social time was enjoyed. After a long season of Inactivity, the lodge is becoming prosperous and is grow ing rapidly. IjiiIIch .Make Ited fmrn Varn There will be on exhibition all day tomorrow (Thursday) In win dow of Cramer Bros, store, part of the knitted articles made by the Williams Red Cross auxiliary. When the Williams auxiliary was ready to do their knitting the varn was not to be had, so these patriotic, women proceeded to make their own yarn. Buying the fleece from farmers In their own community, Just as It came from the sheep, washing, card ing, dying and spinning It, they have a strictly "made In Oregon" product. RED CROSS IN ITALY IS IN NEED OE HELP A tall has been made upon the northwestern division of the Ameri can Red Cross for Jive executives, two district delegates, two transpor tation executives and one man for rolling canteen work In Italy. These volunteers must be willing and able to pay their own expenses, and must apply and be recommended to the bureau of personnel of the Red Cross by C. I). Btimson, not later than March 10, 1915. In most or l, ItS...... 1, I 1. French Is not necessary. Every man feeling himself qualified and avail able for this work, should get In touch Immediately with O. S. Blanch ard, chairman of ' the Josephine county chapter. Grants Pass, Ore gon, who, can furnish 'application blanks and detailed Information. Cards at the Courier office. BIJOU Tomorrow FREE! EXTRA! FREE! HPFX'IAL i:fi (itosw MATINEE . The Great Red Cross Feature "Over There " Alt Ladies of the Red Cross Society dressed In uniform will he ad mined free ' fienerul Admission 2.V NEW TOD.Y .-(CLASSIFIED AD , RATES. 26 : words, two Issues, 25c; six issues, ! 50c; one month, $1.50, when paid In ! advance. When not paid In advance, i !c per line per Issue.) j WoTtK WANTC man experienced In ranch m,u or- I chard work; wife wishes cooking; ' can give best of references. Ad dress No. 308, care Courier. I on FOR SALE .At a sacrifice or trnrt for horses 3 farm wagons; -hacks; 2 buggies: 1 democrat wa gon; all size collars and harr.ep: 3 single harnesses; 1 burro well broke to ride or drive; 4 good sad dles, also 1 electric piano, good as new, at Brownie's Livery, Roy Hlgglns, owner. 100 Ken Williams of Urania Pass, lor mur Portland outfielder, who w(ll sojourn In the St. l-ouls Browns' outfield next season, breoiud luto Portland yesterday arrayed in Hie luu'al Broadway stylo of gl'd nua. Williams More a smllo which ex tended from ear to ear. The raiisc for tttid grin was his reculpt of a second contract from Hobby Qmnn business mur, a ao of the Ilrusa:;, who seems to be the whole works back In the Mound City. Williams' latest coutract called for a few h in dred bones more a season thun the Initial document mailed the Grants Pass lad by Business Manager Quinn and Williams was so tickled nt the Increase that he hastily affixed. his signature to the document and mail ed It back (o St. Ixiuls. If you listen to Williams there Is not a chance In the world of any one keeping him out of the Browns outfield unless lie falls down and breaks a leg or an arm. Thin will be Ken's second trial in the big show. He was with Cincinnati for a while In 1 9 1 6. but failed to realize the value of keeping. In good physi cal condition, which caused his banishment to the minors, Ken Is lenth on the list of e;i glbles "to be drafted from ' Grants Pass Into Pncle Sam's league. On account of so many youngsters from Josephine county having voluntarily enlisted In the various branches of the service, It Is not at all probable that Grants Pass will l railed upon to furnish any warriors for the draft until late next fall, In which event Williams will play the entire season with the Hrnwns. . Williams will leave tomorrow night for Grants Pass, where he will await instructions to report at the Browns' training camp. Hotick and Williams will, make the long; trip to Shreveport together. A-Oregonlan. Joy Tonight VILLIAH FOX lo Jack and the Beanstalk NItflits .V mid 12oC Is the Kind We Sell II "ti ALWAYS TIIK "HIIST" OR .NOTHING IIKItK, THKRK'S NOTHING "TOO GOOD" FOR Gl'H TUAOK. Ot'R I.MI AND $.',". HUTS ,Lk TIIK HKST WI'J CAN III" Y IX) 8 KM. FOR TIIK MONKY. t WK I) i;KT IIKTTKIt, IF IT WKUK I'OSSI lll.K TO IK) SO. TIIIC 8 AM K VAN UK SAID OF Ot'R 14 HATH, OCR I . 0 8IIIKTS, AVI) Ol'R 7f.c TIFM IT'S TIIK "BFST'' OR NONE IIKHK. PEERLESS CLOTHING 00. Cash Clothiers i FOR SALE At 1 ... K. M. C. NEILL 1 1 Milk Cows, Jersey Grades. 3 Jersey Grade Heifers, yearlings. . ; 5, Heifer Grade Cows. 3 Pure Bred Jersey Bull Calves. 1 Team of Gray Horses. 1 Sorrel Mare. 1 Gray Mare. . i i Second-Hand Ford Cars Bought and Sold C L. HOBART CO. DR. SPARK On Treat nieiit of ( KOHSKI) WHIMS , NI'AKKLKMS UATTF.IHKM XOISF.I.I.SH IIOItNS I.AY KTAIITKU.H And nil parts of your electric system HtF.K IHTTKItY lSI'M TIO.N . ortlce In llohart's Oarage C. A. LINCH Phone 173 COMING KVKXT8 Feb. 21, Wednesday Hod Cross party at Court House. Feb. 28, Thursday Speglnl Red CrosB matinee on "ver There" at BIJou theatre at 3:4i. March 2, Saturday Meeting of the Ladles Airxillnry at. 3 p. m. in the , Chamber of Commerce rooms. This Is Red letter day. March 4, Monday Service flag ded ication, W, O, W. hall, 8 p. in. . March S, Tuesday Hobo social by women of Bethany church at the Bobzlen home. , March 8 and 9, Friday and Saturday High school opera "Bob White" opera house, benefit Red Cross. March 1, Saturday Red Cross Sale. Neatly printed atstlonery at the Courier offlee. Letterhead ,,,at w'" pi"" you, at he Courier.' STUMEZE Stop Indigestion of Twenty-Flve : Yean SUndlng aJ: Ho?dorahot. JH. D., of Klm ' "ntan. S-reduatad 1894, ' hav Indigestion for troubled me for the past three rears. Your 8TUMEZB has stopped It all " BTUMEZK, the Master Prescription for catarrh of the atomach, Indiges tion, dyspepsia, gases, belching, nausea, painful acid stomachs, baa ninny friends and Indorsera among the medical profession. Thera I In BTUMEZK that direct and Immedi ate help that all stomach sufferers need and appreciate. STUMEZE la for sale and guaranteed by all drug gists, Get a bottle today. Ba Weill Anytnin to sM!? 1 Try it rinsslfled.