SAGE FOUR »»ATI KO I» . «MfXMII.ll XI. II»'.’«. GRANTS I’AtW DAILY IXH1UKH WS PASS Dilli COURIER' PubIBhed Dally Except Sunday I soil and water, the Grants Pass dis­ trict will supimrt u population teu times as great as that now here. This will meun new enterprises, lucreus- A. E. Voorblaa. Pub and Propr. | ed induatr.v. better business By get­ Bntarwd at pontoftce. (Iran tn Paas. ting behind this development our lo­ Or«., as second class mall matter cal chamber of commerce can bring ADVERTISING RATDB | hundreds of home builders here, and Display space, per Inch--- -------- 25c for the preaent It will bn building Bsoenl-pereonal column, per line....10c « Readers, per line . —....... — upon -i foundation more stable than DAILY COURIER by the location of factory or mill. Uy mall or carrier, per year---- 10.00 The factory and the mill will follow By mail or carrier, per month.. .50 land development. 80 every effort WEEKLY COU1UBR I should now be directed toward mak­ By mxll. per year------------------- 11.00 ing more of our aero« ready for pro- duetion. MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS Ths Associated Press to exclusively 101 and 105 North Sixth Grants Pass, Oregon Within the city the need for more entitles! U> the use for republication of all news dispatches credited to it , homes Is u pressing one. There ar» or all otherwise credited tn thb __________ _ for rent. Thia la fast few houses paper and also the local news pub­ ling were put in the way of solution acre» must be put under the plow becoming a city of home owners, lished herein. All rights of republication of ape- i for them. Land clearing aud level-, and the ditch within the next few i though many of the sales during the elal dispatches herein are ateo re- I ling outfits must be organlied tinder months. Once under the Intensive 1 i>ast tew months have been because gerved competent direction. Thousands of production possible with Josephine the purchaser bought as a matter of SATURDAY, CXTOBER 33, ItMO. Otherwise he was I self protection not sure of au abiding place If the <* OREGON WEATHER ; city la to grow. It must solve this JERSEYS AND TAFFETA PETTICOATS AT housing problem Two hundred new Tonight and Sunday fair ex­ POPULAR PRICES homes will be needed before the new ♦ cept probably rain in the north­ year Is far advanced 4 west portion. The price of these petticoats ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Carson Grapes Now ! New Shipment of CUT GLASS Just Arrived. Prices Right BARNES, The Jeweler >Y &TRU is not the only attractive feature about them. Hey are cut on straight lines and have finely pleated flounces with fanev sans silk stitching. There are many beautiful shades to select from and when we tell you they are “ Fitrites ......... ... ” you will know how well they art* made. New shipment received yes­ terday. THE CALL OF I'BOGRRSS There are two things having to do ■with the immediate progress and velopment of Grants Pass and tributary district that require best attention of our people, One is the giving of assistance in the clear- Ing and levelling of the lands under ' the irrigation project and the other the providing of homes for people who would live in Grants Pass lands of the irrigation district held largely by people who have little or no axparier.ee in the prepara­ tion of soil for irrigation. Scores of people are coming here and making I purchase of tracts, and would pur­ chase, If the problem of land clear- Golden Rule Store Western Made for Western Fuel WHY A HARD COAL FUR­ NACE SHOULD NOT BE USED FOR WESTERN FUEL. The hard coal furnace, and all eastern furnaces are hard . coal furnaces, are built primar­ ily for hard coal. When these furnaces are to lie used in the West where soft coal is used as a fuel no change whatsoever is made in the construction, ex­ cept in the grate, where a soft coal grate is usuallv substitut­ ed. When soft coal is used pull­ outs or miniature explosions will occasionally occur. Tf a furnace is not built with this in mind, joints will be opened and the furnace will soon be throwin? dust and gas into the room. This explains why fur­ naces are so very much more dusty here in the West than they are in the East. In the construction of the Western Pipeless the fact that the furnace wits to be used for soft coal and wood was the paramount consideration. First, th«1 doom were so arranged that they would blow open if an explosion should occur. The doors on the hard coal furnace lock- when they are clsed, hut the d