Illinois Valley News, Thursday, June 17, 1937
Charles H. Elliott and M. D.
Elliott of Takilma, are waiting
for the weather to clear up and
road to be scraped, then they will
start working on their mining
property.
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Counce and
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Cauble re
turned home Monday from a
three week s trip to Portland and
other nearby points in northern
Oregon.
FURNITURE
We carry the largest stock of Furniture
in Southern Oregon.
Prices are RIGHT.
When in Grants Pass I m * sure you see our
display.
Moore/s Furniture
Next to Redwoods Hotel
MORE FOR YOUR MONEY AT MOORE S
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Insurance!
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Fire insurance is not a luxury , it is a
protection against loss by fire and any
one who owns a store or home should
be fully protected against loss by fire.
Is your Automobile insured—Are you
protected against accidents? This is
an impartant matter for the new state
laws are very strict. Protect yourself
•against accidents. Talk today with
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Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Lockwood
will leave for a bus’Siess trip to
Seattle. They expect to be gone
for about a week.
JUNE 20th
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Gift Suggestions at a
Saving
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$1 Fine Silk Ties
Belts or Suspenders
Arrow Shirts
Ü5 Wool Sweaters
I $5 Mallory Hats
69c
REDUCTIONS ON ENTIRE
STOCK!
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HEATH’S
MEN’S STORE
Grants Pass
ANNOUNCING—
Having recently been appointed the Dealer for the NEW
WILLYS Automobile, 1 take great pleasure in inviting all of the
ptaiphi in Illinois Valley to come in and ride in this fascinating,
now car and inspect its many new features. Temporary quarters
aro in thè Otis Hacket Used Cai’ Lot, 615 South 6th street, Grants
Paw. A c^’ ?o«d ofNew Willys cars are here for your inspection.
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A?Mr (baling » complete
atudy of the Willys, 1 wasO
agr.'.faiilc sarpritfbd *®ith U sq
uixuy
f*»tur«s that
Hjalc.ii it tha mcBtb rogifrk-
aldn vain» in t«t»Bobile his
tory, I baliave. You Will be
surprised, too, With the grqce
and bMuty
this new car,
roominess and comfort, and
of course that famous econ
omy apf operation of the
Willys. AsJi any owner, they
»r% our best boosters, for 25
to 30 miles on a b^lon of
gasoline is the average,
To see the size of this car
inside will amaze you also.
also,
Wider than most low priced
cars, head room and all and
What comfy seats. The mo
tor has full pressure lubri
cation, bearings of the heavy
ba>it spun type that gives
lasting service, semi steel
pistons with four rings that
of course is the most durable
and lasting type, and will
avoid most of the dreaded oil
hog troubles of many motors.
Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Lewis of
Mrs. J. E. Hodgdon was a vis O’Brien, went to Grants Pass yes
itor in Cave City last Wednesday. terday on business.
Mr. and Mrs. Laddie Freitas of
O’Brien, have left the valley to
uncle,
make their future home with an
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She reports things going along
nicely but does not get into town
often enough to keep pace with
the growth of the city.
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Grant« Pa««
Father’s Day
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Writing All Lines of Insurance
Fire - Auto - Casualty - Bonds
Cave City, Oregon
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Clark were
week end guests at the Wilson
home in Kerby and Norman and
Cubby Wilson returned with them
for a weeks visit in Roseburg.
We’ll have “IT”
If your house or store should burn, are
you protected with a good fire insur
ance policy? You should I m *.
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Harold B. Larson, special agent MATRON HONORED
with Seeley 4 Co., genera) in
WITH STOC K SHOWER
surance agents, was in Cave City
Wednesday calling on L. E. Athey
Mrs. Louise Maurer was hon
resident agent for the co npany
ored
with a stock shower at her
in Cave City.
home
Thursday afternoon. A very
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pleasant afternoon was spent in
J. F. Carner of 109 west "D” social converse. The honored
street. Grants Pass, was a visitor guest was the recipient of many
in Cave City last Wednesday. He dainty gifts. Refreshments of
has taken the agency for the Wil sandwiches, cake and coffee were
lys automobiles in this section served.
with temporary quarters at 615
Those attending this pleasant
south 6th street, Grants Pass.
affair were: Mrs. Thelma Maurer,
Mrs. Kate Lewis, Mrs. Grace Hud-
ron, Mrs. Goldie Moreland, Mrs.
SQUARE DEAL
Elizabeth Will, Mrs. Isabel Mel-
low,
Mrs. John Hodgon, Mrs. Sol
FURNITURE CO.
Curtis, Mrs. Sid Jacques, Mrs.
New and
Loma Byrnes, Mrs. Daisy Bald
win, Mrs. Cora Baldwin, Mrs.
Second Hand Goods
Carrie Tweedy and little daughter
We’ve Got “IT”
Donna, Miss Martelle Maurer,
Miss
Kate Tycer ami Mrs. Louis
9 times out of 10
Maurer and children.
Pase Three
besides many other outstand
ing features one would not
expect in a low priced car.
The price of the Willys, af
ter you have investigated its
amazing values, will also sur
prise you. All these features
and many other conveniences
makes the Willys an out
standing automobile ary] is
worthy of your rigid investi
gation and serious considera
tion.
Mrs. R. E. Adams and family
of Medford are visiting her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Nick Hoff
man. They intend to remain here
until after the Fourth.
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Ted Webb is expecting to ar-
rive this coming Sunday and will
move his family to Klamath Falls
for the summer, Mrs. Webb is a
daughter of Mrs. V. Naue.
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Mr. and Mrs. John Rogers and
son, Buddy, left last Thursday
for their new home in Eureka,
California. Mr. Rogers will be
employed in a woodyard.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Mangini, who
have been making their home at
the O’Brien camp, left last Wed
nesday for Seattle where they
will be for a short time.
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Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Mangini of
the Waldo camp, are leaving
shortly for Bothell, Washington,
where Mr. Mangini is to take care
of a ranch during the summer.
DO YOU KNOW YOU CAN OWN THE
World’s Finest
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Electric Refrigerator
For
Enjoy the luxury of aii Electric Washing
Machine, terms as low as 75c a week.
Look around—t! • .1 w ou-rs. Large tub,
Safety Wrii: < , \
Washes cl 'Mii.
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Rogue River Hardware Co
Why not drive one at your earliest convenience. We wel-
coiih ! yon al our office and will gladly demonstrate and explain
twery feature of this remarkable new Willys automobile. I aiw
and easy terms and a goodly allowance for your old car.
J. F. (Slim) CARNER
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Mr. Tardy—Will you go sailing
down the stream of life with me?
Miss Eliss—You're too late. Tom
Bright made me promise to go avi
ating through life’s air with him.
FOODS
OYSTERS—
Extra large oysters,
fine quality, per can
25c
"1 sent my daughter to a cooking
ichool to fit her for marriage.”
"Was the experiment a success?"
“No, the man she was engaged
o found it out."
High grade vacuum pack, all purpose
grind, per pound
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BV THE TON
TASTE THE
REAL
MAPLE
FLAVOR
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VINEGAR
S'; acidity, goes
ther and lasts longer
pint bottle
MANDY
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MINERAL SPRINGS EQUAL TO ANY!
Located in Southern Oregon
10c
Easy of Access, Reasonable in Price
Mode
Cane and Maple—Makes your hot cakes
Smile. 12 ounce bottle
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TEA CUP MILK—
Tall tins, 3 for 23c
NEW POTATOES—
No. l’s, 10 lbs.
20c
pu'-ntp'S
CRACKERS
Sodas
CATSUP—
or Grahams,
2 pounds for
25c
Made fjom full ripe
tomatoes, 14 ounce
bottle
17c
Illinois Valley Grocery
C. Y. Arnold, Proprietor
Cave City
Dealer—No anthracite,
coal on hand!
Householder—Weil, let
some of that—it’i hard
with your customers, at
me have
compared
any rate!
EFFICIENT
Frederic Permanent
Waves
$1.00
$5.00
LOTA PEARUE
517 "G” Street
Phone 67 R
Grants Pass, Oregon
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BEAUTY SERVICE
$2.50
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HOT SPRINGS, OREGON
R. F. I). Bonanza, Oregon