Illinois Valley News, Thursday, June 10, 1937 Page Two Illinois Valley News An independent newspaper devoted to the development of the richest valley in the world, the Illinois Valley and its surrounding districts. Published every Thursday at Cave Junction, Oregon by the Illinois Valley Publishing Company. CRUDES • STREET WHERE OLD FRIENDS MEET That little street is right in youi awn home town If you make it a friendlx street outsiders will want to come and >lmre it with you. They will sense the glow of friendly contact" and wish to “linger longer" within its warmth. And a friendly street is so easy to obtain. Ju l a kindly attitude towards your neigh­ bor and others with whom you divide the care of the day. Just a little human understanding of what con­ stitutes gentleness ; nd courtesy. That’s all you need to make a street where old friends want to meet. Phe community that prospers is always a friend­ ly community Today the world is seeking out such places. There is so much of era vail and harshness in the everyday affairs of life that a friendly haven beckons from alar. If you want your locality to be prosperous, to be known as friendly spot, then you be friendly, too. It is a good message to carry with you during the year—and it pays big dividends in happiness and prosperity. —--------------- o----------------- Presents make the heart grow fonder.- Columbia (S. (’.) Record. ----------------- o—--------------- One thing about nudists, you can’t pin anything on them. ’ * ! s CAVE : : : : : : : : : : : S ! : Rogers Silverware BY TRADING. WITH US Naturopathic Phy.ician CAVE CITY, OREGON CAVE JUNCTION DRUG STORE B nc I Iona ('ar Gift 1 ’.co stone lions from the ancient M.' i ' ,ve '«ren place. 1 at Ci.nl rr A itralia, the g of Yprcs. France, to the Australian \V.. 1' wu rial museum. Through t’ ' istorie gate during the World War marked the armies of the htitish «c.ipire, France, the United States and Belgium, fighting in tl • battles of Ypris. O □ S' 0 Prescription, a Specialty Stationery - Magazines FIRE INSURANCE When in Grants Pass Eat at the CLUB CAFE Why take a chance? Protect your in­ terests with a Fire Insurance Policy and he secure in case of an accident : 6th and “G” Streets FAMILY WASHING L. E. Athey s LIKE YOU LIKE IT CAVE CITY Resident Agent FIRE AND AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE Home Laundry s Mrs. Irene Lillis Sherman’s Auto Camp : Cave City, Oregon I B.............................................................. Jack fiance came up from Powers Tuesday to spend a few days. He expects to go back to Powers Sunday. OLE M CAI 1Y l.is side id» de street up, awl a«*- otl rditi,-, you -’ •<>.! do ven you see some! ;dy doing* so: ., goud little p! tie n out in di‘- el d ub c> mtry you v. n'o to give hiw y t a« nine'. ; ablieity lik> de Courier do a fish in Rogue rivi r. No«, Mr. Illinois Välky I tank I bane tole y»u notv all *•*•’-*■"T***A Alma's Dress Shop; EVERYTHING IN / '.'EES’ READ'; TO WEAR 1C A GO ).■ i I i i ( i * he Ca\e City, Orcgt'U Cave City GRANTS PASS STEAM LAUNDRY barrer I . • ! I Pickup in Cave City and Kerby Mondzy and Thursday ?’ C l . c* vi cnv, ori — CAVE CITY’S ■ Itti* mil . • i ••••••••MtMtlMOtMtMMa* Ye t Rustic Inn : C RN : ¡ OR BUSINESS POPULAR CAE! □ I r Cr< i Yi: RITSTI ' INN i ' . î • » C» t> ; n , s .<1.50 . n ’.mi pi milli III. r t r ' FRANK HATLEY, Prop i MR . i . I’. LAW. Lo i ‘ Owl Cafe 1 hans eç you k WP I v è a ♦ AIvzwi W»lconi« to è ALS Ci ’ 1 Plate Lin 1 ar 1 Sur 1 wich es Cl Ek*, n (’;nn< r 50 upf h Local luinen »¡jp ectlatrd : : CO30M D M HOS' : | >u1 dining room ur'q *: Expert catering *o the public: : Prie h to meet all comi titi n Jacobson Variety Q s.: : r"®* ’ SHOE REPAIRING ............................................................... (3 apout vot I ki.ow is de truth. Ven you print dis mabe I write you sum- more. Ole McCarty. t’n'ied from Page 3r.e) (C CITY, ORE. DR. A. N. COLLMAN Mr. and Mrs. H. II. Wilson, Props Kerby, Oregon m. c<; f.vi .%i 'T' HE term "butternut" w is ap- * plied to soldiers of the Con­ federate army because many of their homespun uniforms were dyed light brown from the shell of the nut. Physician und Surgeon in. ik i 11 a. TA P& ’ .■ will m. on tl tla- thew the: , “"nil ing the Cl.tire!..” Co: nt.d he»ir it. Rev. Gray of the Cave City Comi.iutiity cldir h «ill !>’. our pull t guv'.t for t! ■ ev ningi ser- vice at 8 p. m. Bro. Gray has a kiiiily a: alyti al mi:. J and •I is a v< ry forceful s; . al.er. Elder I. G. Stewart v.ill ' . then with hi • mu -icii! saw, so come .■ally at. I enjoy t! ■ mu. 'e with us. 0!. yes, tie I'icl ' ! W: :.? It will b- Tut in the world." AH of these things are not impossibilitie;, tl; ? are very reasonable probabilities, and just as soon as enough people in this Valley begin to BELIEVE these things can happen, just tliat soon will they ma­ terialize. We get what we put in, is an old expres­ sion. 'That is exactly what we will get out of this Valley. If we put energy i , we will get back in re­ ward ju-S't the amount we put i . and not a bit moi *'. That is th<- law of human nature and we can't change it. So nov. let's begin to THINK and BE­ LIEVE we can do things and go places and ’ ’ to work. Winn we begin to act to this thought, it will drive us te intwi-nplishment, for without the 3.75, »5 00 Fingerwave. 35c, 50c Marcel* 75c. >1.00 I