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About Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current | View Entire Issue (June 17, 1937)
Illinois Valley News, Thursday, June 17, 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. Application for entry as second-class matter at the Post Office at Cave Junction, Oregon, pending. M C ATHEY L. E ATHEY SUBSCRIPTION PRICES In Josephine County >1 50 .75 50 O*« Three Months Outside of Josephine County $2 00 Ono Year The Illinois Valley News reserves the right to reject any advertising copy which it deems objectionable. Advertising rates on application FATHER’S DAY for millions more to settle in this great state. We have about a million population, and southern Ore gon could take care of another million and still have room to shelter an entire New England state. There is so much room to grow and so much to cultivate; minerals of almost every variety to recover, that we are still an unknown quantity. We can all help with this development by writing friends and relatives of the wonderful possibilities of Oregon. One can procure data on any section of the state from any local chamber of commerce in any city in the state. They will all be glad to tell you w’here there is room for development and some of them will give you literature showing the present and future possibilities Write to your friends, folks; tell them about the great Illinois Valley—the richest valley in the world. You w’ill be doing them a great favor and at the same time helping develop your owm section. This valley teems with possibilities we little dream of now, but future years will bring this great undeveloped sec tion to its justly deserved reward. in 1937. The 137,255.77 to be paid in Josephine county by the Califor nia Oregon Power company this year covers only state, county, city, school and district property taxes levied against the company in Josephine county and does not include various forms of state and federal taxes. -------------- o-------------- ■ ■ PERSPIRATION AND INSPIRATION Believe it was the famous Edison who once said, Success comes from two percent inspiration and 98 percent perspiration.’’ Meaning of course, when you get a “hunch” work at it until it is completed. The average man or woman who succeeds gets an idea to do something ami dreams about it until the idea begins to take form and then starts to work on it, anil if they succeed, they never stop working. We have heard a lot about dreamers—much criticism»—hut if we did not dream, visualize, contem plate or plan, we would never do anything. Go ahead and dream—Dream your head off—Maybe you will get an idea that would be worth a million, but it isn't worth a copper penny if you don’t put it into oper ation Two percent inspiration and 98 percent perspira tion will make the wheels go round. Let’s take our Coats off and sweat—sweat like h—1 for Illinois Val ley—That’s the way to get something accomplished. — -------------- o-------- —------ • Our country’s welfare is <t»r first concern, and who promote* that best, lied proves his duty.—Harvard.. o o -D- A VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT In another column of t.hik issue of the News is a call for resident« of Cave City to join in Cbe furm® lion of a volunteer fire department. This is a mo© worthy cause and one that is sorely needed. We ask for the cooperation, of all, Ptotfknt* io helping form thia department and if it is fo’OtikSl on the right |O’iflciple, can be <4 imwtlniMtable value to thr city and surrounding country. o Experience has shown that tR» cypb <cP organi zation can best function in^jwttlrvifcly of any othar organization, but the citiaont who attend thiw ineat ing will formulate their own»policy, no doubt, and do whatever they think tyst. The main tftiag is to be there and help $bt the departmen^ A going concern ----------------- O--------- a----- Get the idea thi.q everylitaly to treatD you white and nine timA out of ten van Wiau’t lie dissapointed.—Selected. OREGON'S P08SIBILHP& Physician und Surgeon CAVE CITY, ORE. DR. A. N. COLLMAN Naturopathic Phyiician Mr. and Mrs. Marion Rossiter and family visited in Grants Pass during the week end. Í 'Alma's Dress Shop! Celebrate the Fourth * Prescriptions a Specialty Stationery - Magazines I Jordan's Siberrian Shop hniids His Churuh.*' Hud a guilti total amount <rf taxes $87,965.77 Granta Paas, Oregon ly number of viaitora out and the that will be puut by the company (ntaruKt wax good. It is j oat ton hart fill- thnae of you who 1 dt») irwouL’, who mi*se<l the Sntiday night service. We have heard good muaiciana be CRESCENT CITY. JULY 3-1-5 fore but have uever heard the • equal of Bro. Stewart'» muHic aa PARADE - DANCES - LOG SAWING CONTEST - TWO BASE BALL GAMES . FIRE WORKS 30 ROUNDS OF he played that giw for God. BOXING - U S S. DE9TROYER "DALLAS“ WILL BE IN The vocal duet, with harp ac- THE HARBOR—A GREAT CELEBRATION conipanyment, given by Mra. $1,000 TREASURE HUNT White and Mra. Gray was sweetly ON THE BEACH OPEN TO ALL JULY 5th inapirutiuiiHi to uh all Our gueat spguker, Rev. Gray CELEBRATE THE Ith at CRESCENT (TTY of the Cave City ('ouMnanity church, was at his heat Sunday night and gave as * ixmaiixg ser- tuun, packed fuH <tf hist i nclini) o o O and eiieouragement Hail aeverai vtaitui-s from There Crty aiao some fine TCC men from the local camp who occupied the platform ua a eianr W* extend « hearty ilrVltatlüli Remember “THE FOLKS BA( K HOME’ ” * tp you ail to come igniu and With Umoi|ua Valley Umiupia Valiev vkl yon. : W'UK CAVE CITY, OREGON CAVE JUNCTION DRUG STORE Kerby Confectionary EAT, DRINK and PLAY POOL Rooms 50c J. W. BIGELOW Kerby, Oregon EVERYTHING IN We have decided to celebrate Father’s Day. Just another day to remember Dad besides pay day. Gen will be “Peculiar People,’’ Titus LADIES’ READY 2, 14. Good music and a good erally it is only on the day that he shells out the coin TO WEAR lime for all. that he is remembered. That is the way a lot of Dads ♦ ■' .*» f ED WRIGHT, Pastor. feel about it. ---------- wo------------- DRY GOODS Father is rt-m^ttii bored rm »4 ovory day of the year BRIDGEVIEW COMMUNITY CHURCH NEWS NON-DENOM1NAT1ONAL just the sanw as Mother. Of course it is different in By the Pa,tor Cave City the way we remember him. He is the one we look — Prices to meet all to, to help us out when it comes to getting a new dress Sunday School and churçh^ »er competition or new suit and it is up to him as to where we are to Sunday School 10 a. ns. view at Legion hall, Cav^ City spend our vacation or to which college we shall at Preaching Service ............. 11 a. gg. every Sunday. CXvtt ( tty, Oregon tend and a lot of other minor details so we think of Sunday School in Kerby 2 110 p. jg. Sunday SeligM iQ. ’J t «O> 3. j,. Loyal Defonderu 7 p. U8 Church swrviciPat 11 a. tfj. o him very often in more ways than one. 5 Claude Pocket, Pre«/ Rav. Groitgh L. GnÇÿ Yes, we will remember “Dad" on Father’s Day,, Preaching Service .....• p. © Rtasi, jMi.Mt.u-. R'.7>ryiuiL inviaci. just as we do Mother. They are a great institution. Prayer Meeting ami Bible -------------- °ô-------- _o' LOG CABIN IP Father and Mother. Some day someone might estab Study, Wednesday 00 CÖFCD PAYS BIG SUM TO COUNTY IN TAXES Leonard Beard, Leader Good lish a new day and honor Mother and Father to HOME COOKED MEALS gether. But as it is today, Mother has her day and Cottage Prayer meeting FTufuy Clara Magill Tto» ieenjjul qpnrtvrly W l«KT- ¡ Kerby Oregon Father has his, so let’» remember Father Sunday, uigttt in the •lunie-M hujnh. ® g ' uiVUt fur 1937,* $t*,31i!.9»L Was o June 20th, that is Fwther’« Day. uiHiit* otto» ('aiiiTurntK. On>guu Sunday w«x amrttoir hxg (toy ur Power cumjiwuy to tftu ounuby -o> SOMETHING NEW AND the church. The Sunday Schnid MhmiTf’x office, TuiiSibiy, Jona 15. ’Tis neither rank, nur birth, nor state, hut DELICIOUS was wail attainted and was fal tnxÄtoso a total of opt 7,-1 Jordan’i Freihly Frozen *‘Get-up-and-Get” that makes men great.— ) lowed with an iuxtrnotive MWuimi 1 This which bus alr<ndy ItHhu SIBERRIAN CREAM Stone’s Impressions. by the pnetnr on “How Christ pKid thin year, and ix hxif of the o R. McCUNE, M. I). » « I I I • I i I I I I i When in Grants Pass Eat at the CLUB CAFE 6th and “G” Streets FAMILY WASHING LIKE YOU LIKE IT CAVE CITY Home Laundry Mrs. Irene Lillis Sherman’s Auto Camp SHOE REVISING jgtariMo Vtotttty Cave City — I.M— iìH fornì . .e—ifi m r GRANTS PASS STEAM LAUNDRY Pickup in Gave City and KvrBy Monday and Thursday POPULAR CAPE HOME COOKED MEALS Cold Plate Lunches and Sandwiches lee Ctutatu «nd Suit DM m R jc ♦ Owl Cafe FRANK HATLEY, Prop WARDROBE CLEANERS & DYERS General Merchandise Store which »»• U» ÏH»- taw tool «a, tiler not w«Ctto>t 1^ you 10c ig JBi? Way l*e<Sta lU-el or hb tt bfTF tilb SujRjay i|orgii£ ¿Gaion on “C«fti- : $>lati4|.*' SundayO|ights <fnn® tfaVUH' FUR STORAGE — Pick«|»*b, GtagW P 5c for return of bottle o FRESH MEATS EVERY DAY Special Sale on WOMEN’ S and CHILDREN • ’S SHOES Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Wilson, Prop.» Props Kerby, Oregon o I SHEEN MOTH PROOFING NUPAK I PRl ’RT NES Food Sandwich Spread Fresh Flavor Forni o 4 Grant* Pam ■ SIISI Lew Hammer's Store «• Complete Line of General Merchandise Staple and Fancv GROCERIES ' Selma, Oregon Q q Without doubt, the greatest state in the union, and without much argument, the least developed. What great possibilities are ours. Winning the west was accomplished nearly a cen tury ago, but easterners still think Indians scalp folks and cowboys shoot up the wild and wooly towns as of yore. Of course, this is all very foolish, but be lieve it or not, that is exactly what some easterners still believe. The middle west is having a terriable time with dust storms and it will take years to completely re cover. The government is looking for new farms to send homeless people to in other states. Thousands of them have come to Oregon, but there is still room * CAVE CITY’S Wilsons w. 1 Ye Rustic Inn OPEN FOR BUSINESS H i Beautiful dining room unique Expert catering to the public o < hicken dinners 50c up Local business appreciated Alyawt Welcome to YE RUSTIC INN Thanking you kindly 11 MR and MRS. E. P LAWSON! : Strictly < Modern Log Cabin, I I I $1.50 and up a ......... f /