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nam rouB DAILY BOO I B B1VKU UOVKiKU Till ILMlAY, MAIU II It. .0114. SEE OUR DISPLAY OF NEW MALLORY HITS Think of these things when you buy spring clothes OK VAI.l'K: tret your money' worth. Yon will hi thii. Mm?. TIiiiI'h iiii' ttr-t thi ui;tt. Tliut'a nhy nv sell Unit S.IHiier Marx clothe. They gle you niot for what yon X). OK STYI.K: The picture nhuvcH one of llit' ninny new modi'U; thorp r many other good! ones oil tvrrecl; rv;iled hy the txt tk-xigirTu In the land. OF ALL WOOL; Kvery ar meut made by Hart St-halTiier Jt Marx I mmlf of nll-Hmd cloth; nil wol Hive Ioniser M-nlif ami lends Itx-lf leM to stylish and durable tailoring. OK THK (ilMHAXTKK: The clvthea yow Imy here are guar, anteel to rfve satisfaction; if they fall to do no, your money will be refundeil. Thl gnr ante In unqualified. Prices $25 and up For the man who want to pay Im, we have a Mnmg line for $1.1 and t-o. c0, ' mm Oorrrlakl But tviutaee a Man Joe Swartz Formerly th Wonder Clothes Store Now the home of Hart Schaltner Mar Clothe. i FER52NAL 2B LOCAL .: .V. U. Cornell went to Ashland this morning. New hat and new stl k. dresses now on display. Mr. R. Kehaopf P. llershberger went to Bray, Cul., this morning. Matda lump at Hogue Hlver Hdw. Mr. R. 0. Kelsle, of Cold Hill. a a business visitor here today, Don't forget to attend the supper given ly the llHt lot ladles In their church Friday evening. I'rlee S.V. Mr. K. Frye arrived this after noon from Kerby and will spend sever! weeks visiting here. You ran understand why the Ox ford Cafe Is popular If you will try I our merchant's lunch or o'clock dinner for S5c. in Andrew Crow, of Merlin, was In the city for a day, returning home this morning. A new showing; of trimmed hats commencing: March 15th. You are Invited to attend. Mr. K. Ueh- kopf. 0 Mrs. J. M. Ixhsin went to Ashland this morning to attend a convention nf the womeo's foreign and home missionary societies. Mis. A. T. rlm left this morning for Klamath Kalis, after (pending a day here with relative. Oxford Sunday dinner. S to 8. v real pleasure our service prompt nd polite 50c. 0 Wm. Hunter, who ha heen here for the past four month, with the A. B. Piatt family, left last night, returning to Beinlngo, Minn. Do you want a good supper for your money? If so go to the Bap tist church Friday evening--.: 30 to 7:30. 08 Mrs. Thomas Ahern came In from Hugo this afternoon and leaves to-. night for Wall lake, Iowa, called there on account jof the serious Ill ness of her mother. FnllM in Artillery Jmea Clarence Olson enlisted Wednesday In the roast artillery, and left the same night for Fort McDowell. Life I Too Short To uiIm a combination like this St. Patrick' eve, Mahoney' orches tra and Murphy. OS Itciwlr Men Wanted Itecrultlng O nicer Hatier has re ceived Instruction to enlist men for repair shop units N'os. 301. 305. and lilt!, being new unit for machine hop work. Men have the choice of Newport New. Va., or Fort Sam Houston, Tex., for work. Shipping l'ulfl Mtorfc, Another 100 head of pulp-fed lock will he shipped to Portland to night by Nlhley Thlerolf. making the second hundred shipped to far this month. Pulp-fed stock bring in Portland from 3 to 50 cents shove the top market price. G. P. DEBATING Ml TO DRAFT QUOTAS OF tricts) 112; Polk. 7; Sherman. 3: Tillamook, 4: I'matiHa, 14; I'nlon. ; Wallowa. 6; Wasco. 7; Washing ton, tl; Wheeler. 2; Yamhill. 9. Store (liexl Friday I Sture will be closed all day Fri day, arranging for final closing out sale. Be on hand Saturday mornlt.tc at a. m. R. I,. Bartlt-tt. . To fill the piesent draft call, the 369 men required from Oregon will be inducted out of class one in se quence of their order numhers. Here Is the number of men each county will be required to furnish: . Baker, 11; Benton, 6: Clackamas, 1?: Clatsop, 13; Columbia, 8; Coo. 12; Crook, 2; Curry, 2; Deschutes. 5: Douglas. 9: Gilliam, 3; Grant, 4; Harney, 4; Hood River. 4: Ja'k on. 8: Jefferson. 2; josephlne, 3; Klamath. 7: Lake, 4; Lane, 15: Lin coln. 2; Linn. 11: Malheur. 7: Mar lon (2 districts) 18; Multnomah, (outside city of Portland) 6: Mor row, 4; City of Portland. (10 dls- Dl Fl) LO V E LA D Y At Williams Sunday. March 10, Mrs. Lavina Lovelady. aged 79 year 7 months 27 days. The deceased was an Oregon pio neer, crossing the plains In 1847. She came to Nve with her dunghter. Mrs. N. O. Badger at Provolt about 13 years ago. The funeral and burial were at the Missouri Flat cemetery, Monday, March II. Proving 1 1 on lloiiieMrnd Mrs. Ann Mary Finch, of Kerliy. is In the city today to prove up on her homestead, located one mile east of Kerby. Fred Hart and Jo MeCur dy are witnesses. Washington, Mai.' 14 All Ger man spies convicted In American court will be hanged If the provi sion of a resolution introduced In the house today by Representative Kelly of Pennsylvania is adopted. MURPHY LADIES ENJOY HOME ECONOMICS DAY . The Grant Pass delisting team. Vivian Isham and Max Wilkin, ac companied by Mr. Gunnell, are en route to l.skevlew where they will debate with the Ijikevlew team Fri day night, taking the negative of the question: "Resolved, that at the termination of the present war the I'nited States become a member of an international peace league with power to enforce the decision of the International court." In making the trip to tikevlew by rail it I necessary to go to Sacra mento, across Into Nevada and hark Into Oregon, requiring several day. E BE thk most im.iM.vnr story ix ai.i, history Geraldine Farrar A JOAX OF AIM' in 'JOAN tfe WOMAN' fit ?; His ... ... , m .... m :':r. -Execution Of Joan of ArcT A l tm Clint will luM The greatest photiwli-amiitlc of the nae An !iTeiMlllle pint for patriot ism lreer than the "With of i. .X:itlon." BIJOU Tpnig'ht Come eiirly unil mold the ipli O.M.Y OXK SHOW fktm oiwn 7 p. m. Shmv he'nfi y 'hurp ADMISSION' SWt- iVE I'AV THK W.lli T.VV The Murphy ladies with those from New Hope, Provolt and a few Invited guests from Grant Pas met 'Saturday at the home of Mrs. Alns- worth to enjoy a home demonstra tion day with Miss Anne McCornilrk. At noon the ladies gathered around , table filled with the good things ' they had prepared and there seemed to be nothing lacking. War foods of : various kinds were prepared and no one thought it much of a hardship ; to eat them. Miss McCormlck gave a very In- terestlng talk along the line of pres jent needs and Mrs. K. E. Blanrhard, I chairman of the women's defense 'league, explained the registration j cards and distributed them, every I woman expressing herself In their .favor. There were 20 ladle pres I ent. ' This was the second meeting of , Its kind to he held at Murphy, the I first being held at Falrvlew with i Mrs. W. G. White. j The ladles hope to make the meet ; Ing an annual affair. Dr. J. O. Nlhley, as health officer of Grants Pas, la In receipt of a let ter from Dr. Robert K. 1 Holt, sec retary of the Oregon state board of health, whdh In part says: "The I'nited States health bureau and the counsel of national defense have asked us to send out a circular let ter to health officer and physicians throughout the state regarding the reporting of contaglou disease. The new quarantine regulations are very strict . . . violation of the quarantine, and failure to report cases are to be dealt with severely, whether they are physicians or householders." NEW TOD IT (CLASSIFIED AD RATES. 25 words, two Issue, 25c; six Issues. 50c; one month, f 1.60, when paid In adrance. When not rl' In advance, 5c per line per Issue.) FOR SALK One-horse power elec tric motor. Address No. 420, care Courier. 09 FOR SALK Cow four year old, will be fresh soon; also henvy wagon and double set of harness. Inquire at Red Front Livery barn. 13 WANTED Second hand motorcy. cles and Fords. Paramount (')' clery. 508 South Sixth St. 09 A classified ad brings results. FOR SALK Two good donkeys, al so one 2-year old pinto mulo. In quire 602 Eleventh street. 13 JO Y THE A TRE K Tonight Only Jl'XK CAI'KK K the Hiinlilne girl In ''Unknown 274" The story of nil orphan girl Xo. li't, who fights her vuy from iioln-ily ti: soiiieliody. IKO O.MFDV "Itockwiird Hon and FihuiiiiI lluuv.hterV' 10c and 20c - You'll Do I7el to come to this House of Good Clothei for all your spring outfitting! A Suit? A New Hat? Haberdashery ? III IIK AUK THK KI'HIMi HTVI.IX 111. 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Idaho, Refdg.. A MAS 1833 107.72 5.25 7,500 "City of West Llnn.Or., Water 5 AAO 1942 8H 27 5.125 7,000 -City of West Mnn.Or., Water 5 AAO 1813 9H.23 5.1 25 5,000 -Ne Perce County, Idaho. ,(Hwy. Dial.) A JAJ 1933 To Net 5.50 5,000 "Ne Perce County, Idaho. Illwy. Plst.) A JAJ 1 834 To Net 5.30 5,000 "Ne Perce County. Idaho. IHwy. Mat.) A JAJ 1833 To Ni t 5.50 5,000 "Ne Perce County. ldho, (Hwy. Dlst.) A JAJ 13fl To Net 5.5H 3,000 -Newdale. Idaho. Water A JAJ 1827-37 89.1 1 A. 125 5,000 OreaterWInnlpeg.WaterDlst.S FA A 182.1 91. As (1.75 Hlwirt-Term Foreign Government and .Mniilrlml Xotea (We fill orders on -the. following Listed Securities at New York Ex change quotation and will he pleased to furnish ynit with dully quo tations upon request.) American Foreign Securities 5 FA A 1819 Anglo-French Convertible 5 AAO 1920 T. K. Great Britain and Ireland 5 MAS 191 S "V. K. Great Britain and Ireland 8 14 MAN 191ft "V. K. Great Britain nnd Ireland 5 4 MAN 12 "French Republic. Convertible ( AAO 1919 City of Pari A AAO 1921 Bordeaux, Lyons and Marseille It man 1919 "Dominion of Canada 5 FA A 1SI9 'Denotes bonds of 500 demonlnntlon. "Denotes bonds of 1 1000 denomination. Denote bonds of $100. $500 and $1000 denomination. Our repreeiiliillve, Mr. M. II. IU-Uiik. will ho at the .IummiIiIi.c Hotel, Ffldiiy nnd Mntunlny of the prcvut vtrck. COMING KVKXTB Mar. 15, Friday Supper given by the ladle of the Baptist church. March 16, Saturday Red Cross Sale. Mar. 18, Monday-St. Patrick' Bull at the court house under the aus pices of the local Red Cross. 1 1 March 19, Tuesday Special city election. May 17, Friday Primary nominat ing election. four of whom were killed in action, two are dead from wounds, one dead by accident, nine of dlHoasa and 14 severely wounded and 40 slightly wounded. 16 DEAD. 54 I TODAY'S REPORTS Washington, Mar. 14. General Pershing report a casualty list con taining the mines of 70 soldiers, Ml Lunei Are IIV Hard Colds CASCARA7 QUININE The oM family remedy la tsbbt form fit, eure, saey to take. Ne opwits no unpleasant alter affect. Curas eolde In 14 hour Orlp la I eye. Money nacnii itlaiie. Ottt fnuine Do wltb led Top and Mr. Hlll'e picture on It M Tablet a for lta. At Aay Drug Stat li