I: Hilt MS . 1 a t V & r ' N or vi J i - .... . t v v . ( i la t ylf , l tW""" I - H W WS if l a tv. :! J 5 1$H " 6 Mlfa. it FT"i t'f f niiil 'lUtif "f T"i ""rVf "Hf Kiiw Him .. iiuwjw t - v ' mte;: 4 m s 1 I : 1 ' v Copyright Han Schiffncr & Mm I'M They're Stylish; They Fit; They Last HART SCHAFFNER & MARX. CLOTHES DO THE ECONOMIZING' FOR , YOU You want long service in clothes; but mere durability isn't enough. You They're made of all-wool fabrics; they keep shape; they fit. and are stylish. . want smart style and good fit. You'll get those things at this store ; ; ; . Such clothes save; they cost more per, suit, but leas per month. Joe S ( Formerly the WONDER CLOTHES STORE 3 ' I FER52NAL L0CflL : Idalui Man VMtH G. W. Crerar, of Wallace.. Idaho. ' Is a guest In the city. rA- C Hoofer went to Med ford thla moralnf. .Mr. W. H. Pattillo Is spending th day at Hugo., Aladdin Dye Soap colors while It eleaiu Clemens, , the Rexall Store. Matt Tapola went to Med ford this mernlng to spend the day. George Epperly returned last night to Corrallis. where he is work ing at the Dunbar mill. Maxda lamps at Rogue River Hdw. H. E. Oethlng arrived this morn ing from Oakland and will "remain her during the salmon fishing sea eon. Jonteel Talcum Powder, face powder and creams Clemens, the Rezall Store. 33 Joy Theatre Friday KITTY' GORDON la "Diamonds and Pearls" . "MY FATHER" "Third episode in "The Son of Democracy." Admisnion 20 and 10 rente Saturday MAItGK KVANH in ; "TEe Little DuchessM ."MY FATHER" Third episode in "The Son of Democracy." Admlswinn 20 and 10 cents ' Attorney Porter Neff, of Medford. waa In the city today. '. Get a cup of coffee at the Junior Red Cross gale. 33 ,Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Merritt, of Gold Hill, were In the city today. Mr. and .Mrs, H. S. Woodcock or the Illinois valley were in the city today. , Cake and sandwiches at the Jun ior Red Cross sale. 33 Mrs. Frank Hogue and daughter, of Kerby, departed this afternoon for Sacramento, where they will vis it for a time. . Luke., Wyatt returned this morn ing from Seattle, where be spent the past month working In the ship yards. Electric supplies at Rogue River Hardware. tf Wm. Fallln went to Portland Thursday night and will be. employ ed on government classification work on the O. & C. lands., I Liberty loan dance Friday. 33 ! Mrs. F. G. Burns and granddaugh ter, Emma Burns, left last night for North Bend, where they expect to remain during the summer. I ' Honor Guard dance at the Wal dorf hall. , J3 I Have a cup of tea at the Junior Red Cross sale. 33 Mrs. I. F. Strong, who visited her mother, . Mrs. F. G. Burns, departed I last night for her home at North Bend. . At the Oxford cafe are the best things to eat. We serve a generous business men's, luncheon for 35 cenis every noon. 1-adles are es pecially Invited. " 33 Dance Tonight Honor Guard and Liberty dance at Waldorf hall. ' i loan 33 Here From Takllma Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Crowell, or Ta kllma, are registered at the Jose-phlne. That $2.1 Free Hult To get-credlt on the $25 free suit being given away for securing the largest amount of Liberty bond sub scrlptions all that Is necessary Is that the boy receiving the eredit either writes bis name on the Liber ty bond application or that the party signing up for a bond write the boy's name on his application In his own handwriting." 33 Kxpert Piano Tuning William C. Debley, always able. Phone 126-J. rell-SOtf Itobliery at Medford Sheriff Lewis was this morning (Impel Car Meeting This Is flower night at the chapel car. The boys and girls will bring wild flowers and a fine choir of girls will sing a special song. Mr. Driver will give all who' attend tho meeting a souvenir present. notified to be on the lookout for man with a No. 12 shoe. The Ul rieh store In Medford was robbed last night, the thief getting about faO.ln cash, a check for $75 and other atlcles. The only clew ; he left was the prints of an extra large shoe, which measured fully ; 12 Inches long. Not Isaac Newton The Courier, apologizes to Sir Isaac Newton. Through a slip of the typewriter yesterday In relating a Ashing story the name of the dis coverer of the secret of gravity was used for Isaac Walton. It Is hardly thought that the discoverer of the binomial theorem and the secret of gravity would have considered th art of angling more than a waste of time. Both lived at the same time Walton being born In England nearly 50 years before Newton. Newton was a famouth mathematician, while Walton was an author, who Is chief ly remembered by his treatise on angling. anwn Were Omitted In Riving the last of the third Junior Rainbow Regiment yesterday two names were accldentty omitted. Kelton Straeder, Fred Dodge and tawrenre Gentner should have been tncttided. Junior Karnlng Money The Junior Red Cross societies of the Junior high school, the East and the Riverside schools are out to make some money needed In their work and on Saturday they will have a sale In the building next the Clemens drug store, Kaoh one of the schools will have articles for sale and will have their separate treasuries. The Junior high will also serve coffee; the East school will serve tea and wafers and the River side school will serve cake and sandwiches. W. It. I'. .Meeting Saturday .Bvery member of General Ixgan W. R. C. la Invited to be present at the regular" meeting In the court house ' Saturday afternoon. Come and hear how loyally the members have subscribed to the national con vention fund to assist In entertain ing the national 0. A. R. convention to be held In Portland In August. Holillcr'a lie Ml) Art-Hen The body of a soldier, whose name could not be obtained was taken rrom the train this afternoon on Its way to Ferndalo, Cal., for burial. The soldier died at Camp Lewis. The .mother of the dead boy missed the train at Portland, and the remains tre held here until he ar rives. A soldier was In charge of the body. ' 'Our classified ads bring ' results. You worked hard for your money &et full value for every dollar f 0 3D YOU are entitled to, the best clothes that your money can buyr-true ne-season style, first-quality tailoring proper patterns, and a rade that will resist trie roughest service. , You ow it to yourself, then, to remember thtt those are just the qualities you feet in the new Collegian Clothes for Spring. ' ...-( 1 ii 1 Adler Clothes ' . Smart styles for every man of 17 to 70 Prices Just those that you like to pay 3D Peerless Clothing Co. -A . 1