r»c.r <out 11 years Have yuu »een mother?* “Vea. hut of age. last night went to the Smith I still love von''—Aetri» < r PER52NflL KIIJ The Times, I gut : Cal . 393 meters- 12:30 p. in., pro­ Glasse, fitted at Letcher A Son's. mention H. II. I. Membri I gram of news Items and music; 3:30 Picnic sapper Wednesday, Oct. Í. p m. musical program: George XI. Ksterlv of the l.lano Del j 6 p m , i’».;io p. m , Oro mine at Waldo, was a business ’ at 6:30. Regular meeting at S with Hickman's orcheslra; installation Como with well till«*«! ehildren'l hour; 8 p m.. musical visitor in Grants Pass today. baskets. 17 ! pixigram to p. in . Hickman's dunes' Kat while at Silver Moon. 21 I I orchestra Hungry? Eat Stiver »Moon chill.21 j KGO General Electric company. optical goods at Letcher * Son's, i Ruch lloatl I« Don««— With the exception of hauling anti Oakland. Cal.. 312 meters -3 p in., C. 11. Welter of Portland was a spreading of about 3000 yards of musical program mid Cora I ’ Wil- | business visitor her«' today Our chili is the .best. It Is found gravel on th«» «|d«s. the Ruch high­ Hums Institute speaker: 4 p. m . , at. 21 way is completed, and was opened to FrancV Hotel orchestra; 6:45 p. n*. . at the Sliver Moon Among th«» Portland business men travel ton days ago. S. S. Schell nows item» and sports, market r«>- in Grants Pass today was C. II White was given a warrant for 339.080.86 Ijorts. ' who was looking after local matters. in payment Monday, a previous war­ KFI E.irl<» <’ Anthony. Inc., Los Discovered the best chill in town ■ rant for th«» sano» work amounting Ingrles, Cal . 489 meter« 5 p in , I I at the Sliver Moon. 21 j j to 339.S08.S3. a total for the Ruch hour of nows bulletins: 6:45 p. in i In the nelgh- George Griffith, state commander i 368.286 x9 Nick Harris detective stork's ami ’of the American Legion, and Carl horho,"l of 3-»00«> Is hel«l back by concert; :io p. m. G<«orgie anil I II. Moser, adjutant, wens visitors Hi«' vounty pending completion. Tli«> Jack Pepper, violinists; 8 to 10 p ' her«' today. They called on various contract estimate for th«» work was in . musical eonssTts. .10 p m. Ilol- Medford Mall -Tribun«» | members *and officers of the local;» 77.257 09 ly woodland communlty orehestrg or I post. They continued on their way cheat ra; 11 nt . Coeoanut Grove ‘ to Medford, being on a tour of south­ open» |»enl III Of lie«’--- orchestra. Dr. C. M Durland today opened ern Oregon. KPO Hub« Brothers. Inc.. Fan Eureka. Some chili at the Silver hi« dental offices in the Flanagan Ffunclsco. 4 23 meters 1 p. in . building and is equipped with the Me. •: '-’I most modern equipment obtainable, Fairmont Hotel orchestra: 2: 30 p I m., I Odd Fellows Notice— lie has taken the rooms formerly m.. Cablrlu orchestra; 4:30 p Fairmont orvh«witra: 3:30 p. in . Initiatory degree tonight. Lunch. occupied by John Hummel, tailor, and has hail th< in worked over to chlhlren'a hour; 7 pm, Fairmont Don't MI hh the Dane«-— meet his needs. Dr. Durland came Hotel orchestra 8 p. m.. Bradfield's At Kerby Saturday. October tl. 18 hero from Colville. Wash., where he band. dance music. has been ^aitlcing since his gradu­ KFSG Angelus Temple. l«os \n- ation from the North Pacific Dental geles. 278 meters—6:30 to 7:30,1 college at Spokane. Toiy Hour Gray studio program, es- 1 pec.ially for the children KLX Ouklaml Tribune, «lukland. ; la-nky Roof— ! Phone 320, Pacific Coast Roofing Cal.. 509 meters 8 to 10:20 p. tn., Co. ul-tf studio program consisting mainly of vocal selt'cHons • Beeville's Milk, Uh- IVr Quart— KGW Morning Oregonian. Port-* At the following store«: Milledge land. Ore.. 492 meters—7:15, mar­ & Wardwell. HorVing's Shack, Moore kets. weather, news bulletins, police Bakery. Rochdale Grocery, Pastime. reports; 8. program by Rose City Regular Meeting— 16tf Concert company: 10. dance* music Of Reanies Chapter tonight. By or­ National Drug Store. by Georg«» Olson's metropolitan or­ der of Chas S. Adair. II. P. 18 Writing paper at the Courier chestra. Hear Oleson— At Church of ChrLst. both morn­ ing and evening. Sunday. Oct. 12. 21 Runaway on Tuesday— A runaway team on the paved streets of Grants Pass has become an unusual sight, and when F. H. Virtue's team took a sudden notion to sprint while the owner was in a store, a crowd soon gathered to crane necks. The team ran a cou- pie of blocks and was stopped with­ out damage. Odd Fellows Notice— Initiatory degree tonight. THE FUR MARKET V Opposite Jotoplilue Hotel OREGON Mountain Breakfast (BRAND) Pure Pork Country Sausage —In— H«»«» display in window of Barnes Jewelry and Gift Shop Building Materials Cement — Doors — Sashes — Roofing Flooring — Lumber — General Milling I Three C’s Lumber Company i'honr 39 West (J Btrrrt Grants Pass—Gateway to the Oregon Caves SETS NEW TARGETS FOR TODAY’S CARS TO SHOOT AT The Little Wonder Star Car came home with the bacon, with flying colors Some of the Vital Points that made this gruelling 100-hour test a success: FORCE FEED LUBRICATION SINGLE PLATE DISC CLUTCH LOW POSITION WATER PUMP L - HEAD CONTINENTAL RED SEAL MOTOR High Lights on Startling Records Hung Up By Test Car For Sale at All Market*» Carson’s Better Grapes THE TRUAX GROCERY Couch’s Pharmacy FOR FILMS. DEVELOP* ING AND PRINTING In by V a. in. out by B p. m. Men’s Felt Hats $2.95 I £ Total distance covered 1806.9 miles 375/g miles per gallon 1 gallon and 1 pint of water used 2 quarts oil consumed (903 miles per qt.) 48 gallons gas consumed Average speed, 18.069 miles per hour Car was sealed in high gear No fan belt at any time The motor revolved 6,900,000 times The pistons traveled up and down the cylinder walls 13,800,000 times, covering a distance of 925,066 mUes 17,280 gallons of oil were pumped through the crank shaft I I I 4 r • . Smith Garage C. J. BREIER CO. our new line of Fall Caps, all new shapes and colors. New Scenic, Ribbon and Mos« Agates Tomorrow’s Car Today 'j. r4 S pp a 4 ■ Rnw Furs of All Kinds High t ush Price —at— Just receiVed, these Hats are a $3.50 and $4.00 grade. Don’t wait. Get it now. MRS. NELLIE NEAS 4 WANTED —TO BUY I. I Hit'll Motilen« fistili the loom« of .Viuvrleii noti I tirope. Variety of »lylek miti color«. I.nvuriou« Fur« mol ri» li Milk« for Hie lining«. Ho Ilio whole I« the rpllotne of chic. ti Our Price — First Grade Cream, 40c Grants Pass Creamery .4 New Coats I Lunch. Warning to Hunter»;— Shooting inside the city limits is strictly forbidden by city ordinance and violators will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law The Tuff« cemetery, where hunters have been shooting, is within the city limits. C. E. McLane, Chief of Police. 20 Tub«*rculiii Tests to Start— County Agent Howell announced this morning that the arrangements have been completed with the office of Dr. Sam Foster, federal veteri- nurian at Portland, to Conduct the tuberculin tests here this fall, prob- f the latter part of November. The test this year was posponed be­ cause it is possible law in the fall to catch more cattle which have been brought off the ranges. 1 There will be several veterinarians I ern- ployed to work various parts of the county simultaneously. Mot Of ing in July Big— Motoring in Oregon reached Its peak this year in July, when 9,679.- 388.5 gallons of gasoline were con­ sumed. The monthly report of Sec­ retary of State Kozer for August shows a slump of more than 5000 gallons in gasoline consumption, with the total used for the month aggregating 9,674,111.8. August consumption shows a gain of 14 per cent over the consumption for the same period last year. State taxes collected on August gasoline sales amounted to 3298,038.53. L0Q1L ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ t H ii > io progii l . ms TONIGHT ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ; “Service With a Smile” Sandwiches for drivers in 100 hr. test furnished by Pastime Cafe 1