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About Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current | View Entire Issue (June 24, 1937)
Illinois Valley News, Thursday, June 24, 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. tearing down anothers character, let us forget it and take all men as we find them. Believe only the good and as for the faults—let us write them on the sands that the tides may wash them all away. ----------------o--------------- The trouble with champagne is that it makes you see double but feels single. ------------- o------------- FILING ON CLAIMS Kerby Confectionary EAT. DRINK .nd PLAY POOL Rooms 50c J. W. BIGELOW Kerby, Oregon Editor Business Manager M C ATHEY L. E. ATHEY It has come to our notice that many miners in this EVERYTHING IN district file on mining claims and do not go to the LADIES’ READY county court house ami have them recorded. In some SUBSCRIPTION PRICES TO WEAR cases this has worked a hardship on the miners who In Josephine County 51 50 have had their claims jumped or their stakes torn One Year .75 Sis Months ............................................................ 50 down and others put up in their places. Three Months DRY GOODS Outside of Josephine County It is important that when you take up a claim to .......... $2 00 One Year have it recorded at the earliest possible moment, then The Illinois Valley News reserves the right to reject any advertising Prices to meet all copy which it deems objectionable. Advertis:ng rates on application you are protected and if your stakes are torn down, you have a fast and sure remedy to see that your in competition AN AWAKENING terests are protected. Record your claims and save Cave City, Oregon : yourself a lot of worry and possible damage if you Illinois Valley, (Lest you forget, the Richest Val try to protect your interests without recording. ley in the World) is about to become the leading min ing center mining center of the state of Oregon. This: is a lot of territory, but at the same time, it is al<o a Send The Illinois Valley E’.ws to your Friends lot of truth. E ra Movements (that we are not yet permitted to pub I BRIDGEVIEW COMMUNITY lish), are on foot which will make this section of the CHURCH NEWS Wilson's state a great mining center, for there is no one who By the Paitor will say the minerals are NOT here—Contrary all General Merchandise admit the minerals ARE here, hut the lack of trans Store lu a portation and facilities for mining on a basis that Sunday School a Preaching Service 11 W. will pay, are as yet indefinite, but the immediate fu Remember “THE FOLKS BACK HOME" School in Kerby 2:30 ] ni. ture is going to correct all this, and facilities little Sunday With Umpqua Valley Defenders 7 P dreamed of will he available for the miners of this Loyal Claude Pucket, Pre». NUPAK PRUNES section, and development of many mining properties Preaching Service X p ... tuur Ticket, and Get ROGERS SILVERWARl can then be made on a profitable basis. Prayer Meeting and Bible H 1' FRESH MEATS EVERY DAY We do not want a boom in this section, we just Study, Wednesday Leonard Beard, I.eade i want a steady, natural growth that the country de One of Our Surr.tner Hat» —The Sun is Shining Somewhere serves, but we cannot help those who get too enthus All services were well attended : : iastic and spread news of mining that seems a little last Sunday and the interest and Mr, and Mrs. H. II. Wilson, Props •» far-fetched, and these stories spread and are multi attention were extra good. The I Kerby, Oregon impromptu Father’s Day program plied upon and by the time someone gets the news in preceding the evening sermon 0 s Washington or Idaho, it takes on the form of a min went over big That organ and ing boom, and the rush is on. guitar number was really musical. FURNITURE Illinois Valley is awakening and the mining de Sister Opal Varner played her own guitar accompaniment and velopment is on in real earnest and this newspaper We carry the largest stock of Furniture a "Tribute to Dad.” The is proud of the fact that it has had some part in help- ■-ang in Southern Oregon. fact that her father, Rev. Haines :ng the development along. We shall continue to was Prices are RIGHT. in the audience and is soirin fight for th’S section until it becomes in reality, “Tin 'o leave for California, wa a When in Grants Pass be sure you see our Richest Valley n the World." display. 'ood and sufficient reason fi : 41 --------------- o---- I the impressive emotional feel - g during the song. Moore's Furniture The successful man is just the common fel manifested Mrs. Fattig was a welcome vis Next to Redwoods Hotel low who does the common thing; uncommon well. MORE FOR YOUR MONEY AT MOORE S itor Sunday night. Sorry she had —Dilworth Choate. to leave so early, but come again. --------------- o--------------- COMING EVENTS Beginning Sunday, June THE FIRE DEPARTMENT : 3 Il . I r V * series of sermons on "Th ond Coming of Christ," by the pastor, will be interesting to the Bible student and helpful t > all. Our Sunday School picnic which was postponed on account of rain, is being looked forward t with great interest by us all. W i! an nounc-e date and locn’ later in this paper Last Monday evening a few citizens met in the Cave City theater and started the organization of a volunteer fire department for Cave City and sur rounding territory. A grand move and a worthy one. Citizens generally w ill respond with help to the best of their ability and in a few months we hope to have one of the best volunteer departments in South ern Oregon. Several interested men came to the meeting from I adjoining cities and offered good advice and felt a NON DENOMINATION M real interest in the forming of the new department. Cave City This fine cooperation coming from those not inter ested in the immediate vicinity, was an inspiration j to the rest of those present and was the means of getting action started, with the result that a temper- ,.v,.ry Sunday, ary organization was formed and officers elected to Sunday Schc at '• 1 start the department. I Church sem Whatever success the volunteer fire department will have will he determined by the support given it by the local citizens. Your attitude and cooperation ----------- will spell success or failure of this most worthy cause. Will What is your answer going to be? i _______ July 4th Special CAVE CITY'S POPULAR CAFE Regular $3.75 Oil Permanents $2.50 HOME COOKED MEALS 1!* to July 3 Inclusive Get your Summer Permanent NOW while this Extra Special Price Prevails. This price is good only during the 16 days from lune !'• to Julv 3rd ’ Cold Plate Lunches and Sandwiches 1er «nd Soft Drink» > M \KF YOl R AIT< HNTMENT N( Owl Cafe FRANK HXTI.EY, ”r<.p Irene's Beauty Shoppe Open evenings by appointment ( T' * Phone ........ ..............................a ej WARDROBE CLEANERS X DYERS They Ever Stop Hollerin'? 9 Any fool (an learn from his own experience, blit it takes a wise man to learn from the exper ience of others.—Selected. --------------- o--------------- i SHEEN 1RU MOTH PROOFING FUR STORAGE SCANDAL MONGERS : Free Pickup Often, a we go through life, we hear Doth good and bad about our fellow man. There is one organization, a fraternai that write the faults of their brotln : *ui t’.e ■ D that the tides may wash them away. This is a beautiful thought ; m <. 1 om * thM w all should carry with us. But it sewtMM th%t there are those of us who would rather say something detri mental about our neighbor and whisper little insinu ations against them than to stick to the truth, or say something good. None of us a*- above attack from someone who does not like us. To build a community that will en dure, the workers must have the confidence and sup port of all good citizens. If one believes all we hear about a person without looking into the facts of the case we may soon see our civilization faltering. There always have been and there always will be those “calamity howlers'* who are continually trying to tear ones character to pieces. They do their dirty- work in the dark because the light of truth would show them to be exactly what they are. Let us remember this, and when we hear someone I O by (Irar.t- Pass! o Grants Past* Lew Hammer's Store Complete Line of General Merchandise Staple and Fancy GROCERIES ’ Selma, Oregon I I r