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About Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current | View Entire Issue (May 20, 1937)
Illinois Valley News, Thursday, March 20, 1937 Paffe Four +jnni:! tion Auto camp is just completing the construction of two new cab ins for the tourist trade this sum mer.. He has modernized several other cabin-, and now has one of Mr anil Mrs Milton Counce of the best camp, in the section the Owl Cafe were transacting business in Grants Pass Monday. Art Drews of the Cave City Garage and Machine shop has just Frank Hatley, proprietor of the received a new neon sign which Owl Cafe was in Grants Pass Wed he hopes to have hung up in front nesday on a business trip. of his place of business in the near future. It is a very large Sheriff Earnest Lister of sign and will be an added dem Cirants Pass was a visitor on bus- onstration of activity for the city. iness in the valley last Tuesday. 1 Locals Get the Real Value from your Dollar MEN’S ( LOTHING, FURNISHINGS and SHOES Reasonably Priced at Jim's Toggery Grants Pass, Oregon Harold Jones and John Ander son of Cave Junction have moved to Bridgeview. MINERAL SPRINGS EQUAL TO ANY! Located in Southern Oregon Easy of Access, Reasonable in Price HOT SPRINGS, OREGON R. F. I). Bonanza, Oregon PROTECT YOUR BUSINESS AM) HOME with WILBER EIRE EXTINGUISHERS Liquid will not leak or evaoorute, never gum* up or corrodes, easy to handle, easy to maintain and throw* a powerful, continuous stream 25 to 30 feet L. E. ATHEY RESIDENT AGENT ( AVE CITY, OREGON Mrs. Herb Cauble, daughter of .Mrs Milton Counce, was visiting here from Grants Pass during the week end. — o— W D. Arant, editor of the Grants Pass Bulletin was in Cave Junction Saturday and paid this office a very friendly call. —o— J A. Hance, deputy sheriff of Josephine county and constable of this district, was a visitor in the valley last week. Mr. Hance is now located at Powers, Oregon. —o— Clifford Hale ha- accepted a po sition with the Forest Service run ning a bulldozer on road construe tion. lie started to work last Eri. day. — o— A. E Williams of O'Brien was in Cave Junction last Saturday and came into the News office and subscribed for the paper for a year, the first subscriber from O’Brien. --- o— Mr. anil Mrs. Cochran, who own a ranch about two miles south of Cave Junction on the Redwood highway, have leased their place and have accepted positions on the Pomeroy ranch near Kerby. — o— Mrs. L. A. Azorn, wife of Dr Azorn of the Caves CCC camp, arrived last week to join her hus band with their 4-weeks-old son, M rs. ■o Robert Clark. Dr. and Azorn are living at the Holland hotel for the summer A WEEK 1$ ALL IT TAKES TO BUY A MW® (ELVINATOR Robert Balzke of the Waldo Auto camp is clearing a large place for the accommodation of auto-trailor parking, He plans on making the place strictly up-to- date for all trailors and some new buildings will soon be built. —o— H. M Hayden of the Cave Junc. BELT LODGE NO. 18 A F. & A. M ' Av Meets Saturday May 22. Special degree team from Grants Pass will confer the 3rd degree. All visiting brethren cordially invited. S p. m. G W THRASHER, W. M. KERBY. ORE. Sat. and Mon Only POTATOES, Klamath No. 2’s 25 pound bag ............. WAX PAPER, “Diamond” 125 foot rolls Clinton Hards and Ed Pearsol returned from Klamath Falls last Saturday. They had gone to Klamath Falls to work in the tim ber, but the season has not start ed a- yet on account of the weath er. They expect to return in the near future when weather condi tions will permit work in the wood s —o— Dr. E E. Brooks returned home Monday from the Oregon Hot Springs where he had been for two weeks, Dr. Brooks' health is greatly improved and hi remarks concerning the Hot Springs were very complimentary. Glad to have you back "Doc,” but happier over the fact that your good health is with you again. --- O-~ | ROLLED BARLEY I 70 pound sack * a $1.75 Schumacher's Grocery CAVE CITY, OREGON Miners Supplies J. F Garrett, jeweler if Kerby passed through the valley Monday on his way up the Deer Creek country. He manufacturers all kinds of wire and shell jewelry, novelties, bracelets, stick pins, rings, etc., and he has a very com plete line of this kind of novelties. He travels all through the valley selling h... ware> and finds busi ness very fair. —o— Tools, Shovels, Picks, (¡old Pans, Powder Work Clothes, Boots, etc. Large Supply of Summer Straw II;/ Jack Hout of the Shell Oil Ser vice Station just north of Cave Junction, was a visitor at the News office to complain of being slighted. Ht and Jack Martin failed to get a copy of the News last week and both were assured it was an oversight and would not happen again. And that reminc, us that we would like to get a few copies of last weeks paper if they are still in circulation. We put the forms back on the press three times to supply the demand and we are still a few copies short of filling requests, so if anyone has an extra copy we would great y appreciate getting them. Martin Hardware Co Mine and Mill Repairing We have complete equipment and all facilities for quick repair work, welding and machine work New Residence Going Up in (’ave City Mr. and Mrs. Paul E, Newiands, owners of the Camp U-Rest camp, are building a new residence di rectly behind the camp grounds. They have several lots on the street behind the main highway and plan eventually to build other new homes when the street is opened up. Their present new home is a modern four-room bungalow' and will be ready to move into about the first of June 49c AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING U. S. Tire>, Accessories, and complete repair department — Batteries ,‘S Cave City : : Garage & Machine Shop A. J. DREWS, Prop MedFord B rane Eugene Neon Sign Company Brief is the morning of childhood’s enjoyment, Briefer the noontime of youth's eager play; Quickly the period of manhood's employment Fades into age, like the closing of day. \ Always the finger of Time is recording Triumph or failure, achievement or loss; ' ite views the page, and is ever awarding. \ ' | . norite of dram. 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