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All rights for republication of spe­ cial dispatches herein ere also re­ served FRIDAY. OCTOBF.BR 7, 1»S1 ♦ ♦ OREGON WEATHER Insist on Minerva Yarns 101 & 105 N. 6th AUTO . FTOPSSLIP COVERS Weather for the Week Pacific Coast States—Normal ♦ I temperature and generally fair, 4 < except rain on north coast. 4 4 Tonight and Saturday, fair. ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ MADE AND. SPA IR E.r. Grants Pass, Ore We repair and make every type and style top and slip cov­ er—and do the work RIGHT- Let us repair your present top and, also, lend real distinct­ ion to your car with a smart est of durable slip covert. Sam­ ples, prices, etc., gladly sub- mitted. G.B. BERRY IRRIGATION DISTRICT GROWS There will be water available in that the district has been an irrigat­ the canals of the Grants Pass Irriga­ ed district during the two seasons tion district to water 16,000 acres that the temporary equipment has of lands, thus permitting the inclu- been in operation. The pumps and sion of several thousand acres more ! motors were hastily installed. and than are now in the district. The were not the most modern equip­ present district Includes sbout 12,- ment for the purpose, delivering but 000 acres. Irrigable, which stand a small part of the water require- behind the cost of the project. Even­ ments of the district and that at a inclusion reduces the per acre cost relatively high cost, Yet there is of ths project, and there is every record of some remarkable returns reason to believe that before the ’through use of this water. Through first of the bond issues become due it the district is now fairly launched, ten years from the date of issue, the and next season it can bloom as a district will have within its borders district fully equipped and bounti­ the full maximum of 16,000 acres. fully watered. The water will be If this is true, the cost per acre will ready for next April. Are you ready be much under $100 per acre, about for it? the present Indication of cost with the acreage now Included. Certain­ ♦ 4444444F4-4-4444 4 ♦ ♦ PERSONAL AND LOCAL 4 ly not an acre of land that can be 4 I watered from cheap gravity water 44+4++++++++*++4 ♦ ♦ Home-made candies for Candy will stay outside the district boun­ day, October 8, at Horning's Shack. dary. It will not be productive and A group of dairymen from Jose­ not salable unless it can have the phine county came to Coos county benefits of the projecL Already the and purchased a car load of high isolated tracts excluded in the for- grade bred Jersey heifers and fall mation of the district are seeking freshening cows, last week.—Power» Patriot. inclusion, for enough has already Home-made candles for Candy been demonstrated in the way of ir­ day, October 8, at Horning's Shack. rigation to prove that it is the only The Frst Baptist church voted on Wednesday evening at its I annual way. business meeting to erect a « new The district has been supplied in church edifice. The church had the a small way with water for the past matter in mind when it extended a two seasons, just about enough to call to Rev. Frederick R. Leach as whet the appetite and to make us pastor a year ago, as Mr. Leach came appreciate real irrigation with water with a record for leading churches successfully in building enterprises, in abundance and all the time an- an­ One of the goals adopted by the other season. No claim is made church one year ago at the sugges- tion of Rev. Leach was the erection of a new church within three years. The vote at that time was unani­ mous.—Medford Mail Tribune. The big guys, the little guys, and the whole bloomin' crowd will be there! Where? Applegate! When? Saturday, Oct. 8. 100 Home-made candies for Candy day, October 8, at Horning's Shack. Mrs. John Thomas, of Grants Pass, is spending a few days in this city visiting with friends and relatives. —Roseburg News-Review. were ekoludtwl, but will now be brought within the district by the application and by action of the dis trict. Of th«' property, about 130 acre« are in a high state of develop­ ment. and will be Immediately irri­ gable. POLITICS ARE LIVELY t ’tiHinlH'r of Deputivi* Fnci'» Division Vnlcmt IMffvriMrCN Arc IH»|iclle*l Milan, Oct. 7.- t A. Pl—The Italian socialist party which will meet here October 10 to dehato a change of tactics la represented In the Italian Chamber of Deputies by 122 members, the strongest party numerically but it la composed of dissenting groups, it the differences of the-e are not composed, the par­ ty’s compact représentation may be divided Into small factions and cliques. Lining up for the convention are the pro-soviets, nntl-government pro- groups. anti-Russia faction. unity, antMnternationale ¡«nd cen- trlst tendencies. They are meeting mainly to decide whether the social­ ist deputies shall participate in the government or line up against the government on every proposal that It makes. Made Mausoleums Faahicnabls. Arche Insists clulm thut pyramids «en. the first nmnsoleunis. but the example set l>y Queen Artemisia took hold of popular fancy to such un ex tent that a few yenrs after she line, paid the fatuous marble tribute to her head lord and master, the custom of erecting mausoleums became so uni­ versal throughout Greece and Rome that from that day on such a structure wns erected to the memory of practi­ cally,every great man. Merchant Printern—Courier I t ’S AS PLfciN AS THt N05F ON 'TOUR FACE- ■ THAT WEU.-F5D MEN v I ALWAYS WIN THE RACE RALLY DAY kodaks NUM’ TODAY—Cabcolin mg». »•»’■• 7Hi», 0*0, OsiOM Mil Osili. >'*” ll.uigi«, several heater», leather l*el us finish what you Kodak be­ traveling bng«. 8 good '»Il heaters. gan. B«wt work. b*,‘ *»*•*»■ Old Phone 71. T. <’• B«»»th. «lor. all th«« Ko­ dak« and Madri»« In atoek Kodak <>r Premo catalog »« rw<|u«*L THE MUSIC & PHOTO HOUSE OLK'Y Con Health Accident Ufe Dkaidllty RK3JANCK 1AF1Ï INSÙ RANCH IX>. OF i’ITTEBl'IUl Foley’sHoneyandTai THEO. P. (RAMER. Jr. General Agent •04 H N. oth Kt. Grani» ll’aa«. <>r«. 1S7-R StlnK ««d QUICK R»IM fra«« COUGHS < H t I B».t for Children and Crown Perwm« ■e --------- UNIVERSAL TIRE FILLER IUDK8 LIKR AIIY. MORE CANING MILKAGE—TRANSFERABLE FROM ONK CANING TO ANOTHER—NO PVNiTlTtEN. BM»W- OCT». INNKR TVIIKN OK AIR. AT THE INHTAIJJCD IN YOl'M UAH AT 107 MH’TH FOURTH NTHMET. Baptist SundaySchool Universal Service Station Sunday, 10 a. m I» AND "TH STH. A Welcome All Grants Pass and Roseburg Stage DAILY AND SUNDAY laave Graa«» Paas 1:00 p. m I^ave Roseburg 1 p. m. Grants P íss - Mdfortl Stage DULY AND Hl'NDAY IWONK Hfi OK 1OO LKAVB LMAVK GRANTS PAM 10,00 1:OU 4:00 Silfi a. p. p. p. m m. m. «n. MJCDFORD ■ :OO 11:00 a. œ. 1:00 p. m. 4: SO p. m. NEW TODAY IgMiiea Attention— DEPENDABLE INSURANCE— All Unes. See T. M. Stott, Buick sales­ Black tennis shoes for athletic sec­ rooms. Phone 520. 43tf tion of Ladies Auxiliary. All sizes, at Woodwards. 102 MODERN 7-room house, close in, good location, lot 50xlt)0, for sale. Priced especially for quick sale. In­ Couple Are Kc-Marrle<|— quirí' on premises. 411 C St. 7 2tf Howard L. Clark and Maude Ver- X>AL AND WOOD—When you buy ena Clark were issued a license to your coal and wood from us you get two things that are essential marry Thursday afternoon by the today—quality and service. Wil­ county clerk. Both admitted that liams Wood & Coal Co. 75tf they had been married before, and STOVES FOR SALE Several good to each other. A separation occur­ ranges and heaters. Also a light red last February, but both seemed automobile trailer. See me for anxious to re-embark upon a matri- stove repairs. Stove Hospital. monial venture. The weddlng took 3J9 G street, phone 78. 101 place at 5 o’clock In Judge Eclus FOR SALE Two-story brick busi­ Pollock’s office. ness house. Weil located at 109 South Sixth street. A bargain if taken at once. Inquire on prem­ Notice- ises. 101 All members of the 8. B. A., both LA DIES HOME LEAGl’ E SALE -of juvenile and adults must pay finan­ fancy work, aprons, etc., at the Sal- cier only. 101 vatlon Army Hall on G street, on Saturday, October kth. beginning at 9 o'clock, a m. One door west Children Arc Weighed— of the Palace Hotel. 100 All members of the kindergarten FOR SALE Modern 6-room house, classes were weighed at the office of one block from Methodist church, the home demonstrator. In the court­ .... cash, or 32700 terms. For house. Thursday, A record ot each information phone 143._______ 104 child’s weight is being kept, and AM~LEADING TOWN and mu t rell ¡it one.! my 4-burner gas range those who are underweight will be with water heater and *iV ngs given a diet, The general practice $40; abc o.t.t heater an ' g.’ir«’.eii as observed in larger public schools tools, hese, '8. rt fruit jars. Phone of directing the welfare of the stu­ 386-11.______ _______________ 10J dents is to bo observed. IXIST—Gas tank cap and gauge for Oakland car. Please return to Auto Top Works, <>pi>o«ite Round Wants l^nds in District— house. Reward. Grants Pass. 01 Mrs. E. E. Coovert, before leaving for her home at Bend, Oregon, ROUGH AND SIZED lumber, pin«’ siding and ceiling, delivered In where she has large interests in the Grants Pass. Phone 600-F-12. F. irrigation yjects of that district, F. SchoHenberg, Merlin. 1Q6 filed a petition with the Grants Pass AUTO TOPS AND TRIMMING Irrigation district for the inclusion Tops dressed and repaired, auto of her lands in the lower valley with­ paintin. The Auto Craft Works, opposite Round House, Grants in the district. These lands, former­ Pass. P5 ly the Mueller property, were be­ yond the’ limits of the district and FURNISHED SLEEPING ROOMS for rent. Inquirí’ 3 23 C street. 01 MR-HAPPY (ARTY Plan fihrlnea te BurrsugM. Thu John Burroughs Memorial ew soclatlon has start»«! Ita campaign te raise funds to purchase and maintain the x arloua i>n«|>ertlvs of th* late nat­ uralist. It is estimated It will tuks about LWW to purchase then*, and an additloual $4,000 to maintain theiu the first year. The association intends te maintain ths Burroughs properties as the nat­ uralist hltuself maintained them. His working library, aoiuu of hie original manuscripts, rides, shotguns and fish­ ing tackle will bo exhibited. It is the opinion ot ths aaseclutlon that •hrlnva to great men, especially shrines to literary men, are too few. aud that the many friends and admir­ ers of John Burroughs will be inter* outed In keeping up the pl a l'va In which he lived, etudled and labored in the 84 yearn of hin life. It hopes to raise funds to maintain these prop­ erties by popular' subscription-—New York Times. Well be jiggered I 1 You Are Cordially Invited Revival Meetings THER men have »aid it — you’ll kay it too! For Chesterfields have “put across” something new. A new flavor, yea, but greater than that! A new kind of cigarette enjoy­ ment. Chesterfields satisfy! Like a long cool drink when you’re thirsty! Like a thick, juicy steak when you’re hungry! Like a — Well—the point is thatChester- fields do it — They satisfy. Thanks to the blend— Turkish, blended with Burley and other choice home-grown tobaccos, in the exact proportions to bring out the finest qualities of each. O » t Beginning Oct. 9 AT To be well fed one must eat good meals, and the meats you eat should lie as choice as the meats we sell. The ques­ tioning Inspection our meats undergo qualifies their depen­ dability. Everything for the Auto C. L. HOBART COMPANY YVatcIi for .Mi. Ilnppj Party CITY Street Christian Church ( 'ORNI It OF ITH AND H HT. can't * ° be e copied can WESTERN HOTEL All outside rooms Rules: Single, 50c, 75c, und $1 Special rates by the week Dining room In connection First class homo cooked meals family style, 40c ( he s terfield CIGARETTES MRS. E. D. YENNY .1 Lioorrr A M yciu Tenaceo Co. --------------------------------------------- J