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About Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current | View Entire Issue (July 15, 1937)
Illinois Valley News. Thursday, July 15, 1937 Page Two RUINATION CHURCHES Illinois Valley News By PAUL R <x— 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. Entered as second-class matter June 11, 1937, at the Post Office at Cave Junction, Oregon, under the act of March 3, 1879 Editor Butine»» Manager M C ATHEY I.. E. ATHEY SUBSCRIPTION PRICES Ln Josephine County One Year Six Months Three Months o $1 50 .75 50 Outside i,f fcscphine County One Year $2 00 The Illinois Valley N«WI rMervas tk* right to reject any advertising copy which it (S m M objectionable. Advertising rates < n application Sunday School 10 a. Preaching Service 11 a. Sunday School in Kerby 2:30 p. Loyal Defender» 7 p- Claude Pucket, Pres. f h'. A I <’. •' .I,-’ ’••> t . ! Definitely settled; a name chosen and dates set. the Miners’ Jubilee has started out to be one of the outstanding miners reunion and fun fest ever held in the west. It has for its purpose, perpetuating the history of early mining days and the committee in charge ask that all old timers to give them as much of the early history as they know concerning mining activities. To make your information of more value, please write all the* information you have and give it to one of the committee or send it to the Illinois Val ley News, Cave .Junction, Oregon, and it will reach the proper place. The ncurporators of the Miners’ Jubilee, ph n to make it an annual affair ; nd gradually growing each year until it becomes one of the outstanding events in early history of Oregon’s mining industry. A worth while endeavor and one that should be liber ally supported by (‘very resident of the section. A civic enterprise that will help develop the valley and in years to come, the promoters hope will give the valley additional publicity and help in more ways than one to bring new industries into the valley that will give a greater pay roll and better conditions for all concerned. Let’s all begin to boost the Miners’ Jubilee, Cave Junction, September 1, 5 and (» — »------- -- - ()--------------- THE ROD AND (¡UN CLUB One of the valleys live organizations i s the Kerby Rod and Gun chib, a worthy group of men who are striving to make the valley a game paradise. In a recent meeting they passed a resolution asking the State Game Commission to close Bolan lake to fish ermen for two years, thus giving the trout a chance to grow. One of the sail features of this ereat lake at present, is the fact that the lake is restocked with fish and then they do not have a chance to get very large until they are caught, thus the fish do not have the chance they should have, We would also be in favor of closing Tennan lake every other year with Bolan lake, thus giving one lake a chance to let the fish develop and propagate. We are heartily in favor of closing Bolan lake for a while, but we also believe it should be in coopera tion with Tennan lake, leaving one of them open while the other is closed. Keep up the good work, gentlemen, Your Rod and Gun club should In* liberally support1 nook and coiner of the valley. — ■ - ■ (I.... — OREGON C \\ li< i’ll VI I \ I 1'ioneerin. : ; Pm«! pioneer'' r< ap ’hi- hmr< : demand aii'tl tl. '. a 1 .v (!•.•■■• to who corrw in and toe work x-U wady done. This has always 1 en so to piom >rs. However, some pioneers stick it out ami reap the rewards that are .justly theirs. In this case, we hope to find those builders of thed>regon Caves Chateau. They have dreamed a dre. m, and with steadfast be lief in themselves and the future, they have built, de veloped, pioneered one of the grandest resorts in all the western country, the Oregon Caves Chateau. Just a handful of dreamers of (¡rants Pass visu alized this Chateau, and under the efficient manage ment of George Sabin with his charming wife as hos tess, this Chateau has become one leading institution of its kind in the United States. These pioneers, these builders, these dreamers will reap their own harvest, ami we believe it will lie a just and profitable one. SOMETHING NEW AND DELICIOUS Jordan’» Frethly Fro* n E. Pollock is busy getting out piling on upper Deer creek. SIBERRIAN CREAM Jordan’s Siberrian Shop 632 S. 6th St., Grants Pass. Mrs. Mary Buckles is in Jose- A place where he could rest in m. phine General hospital for a few peace m. Away from any town lays. in. For the hustling city life — o— m. Had sorta got him down. Mis. Edna Garedicke of Seattle is visiting at the home of her brother, Dale Tuttle. ni. Thru the forest he did wander R. McCUNE, M. I). Physician and Surgeon CAVE with roses a:.t sw. • t peas 1 . .' unday and both the morning a: ■:r evening services ww* wel! att e<l, considering that this farmer s busy season. The sermon at 1 1 (»'etesii. “A Mother’s First Sieriwuii,'’ wa ■ well received and was follow. I '0,' fi,'\ with a very impressive service at .. :. which we dedicated four children to God. Those dedicated were, • the luailt; “Buddy” aged five and Caroline, ‘■cenery rari'. aged one and one-half years, son and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Bucket; l.arry, aged six, the But this o'.' r uixious camper. protegee of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. In his haste some fish to take. Vernon; Douglas, son of Mr. and Left his campfire unattended. Mrs. Claude Bucket. We will have While out fishing in the lai«'. ■mother dedication soon as some who wished to commit their chil Soon a smoke was soaring ky- ward Iren to God were unable to at From a spark that got away tend this service. The evening sermon on “Hell,” From the unattended campfire by Elder Cooper was a "hot” mes That was to spoil the camper’s day. sage. By the time next weeks issue of this paper reaches the public, Over hill and vale it spread, this preacher expects to be in Screaming, harsh, uncanny thing. Portland, Oregon, in an old fash Consuming all before it ioned camp meeting, having ac And, agonizing death did bring. cepted an invitation to go with Ray Kennedy and family. Now with sorrow he relates This Sunday, July 18, is Picnic A story sad to tell. Day for the Methodists in Wilder- How he made God’s country | ville, and the Bridgeview Coin- I ook like that of Hell. ’ munity church pastor is invited, and preachers usually accept such Mrs. George James is a shut-in ■ invitations. this week, suffering with eczema. Our contemplated Union Rcviv The old saying, "let George do I d has been postponed due to th«' it," is applicable in this ease fact that the people of the com George is at home now. munity are extra busy at that time and it was thought best to CH ....................................................................... wait until a later date. Th«> Sunday morning sermon theme will probably be “Revive Us Again," and in the evening, speaking on the word, “Lost.“ Naturopathic Phy»ician 'AVE CITY, OREGON ■ cf the i ( AVE JUNCTION DRUG STORE Pre»cription» a Specialty Stationery . Magazines E. Sv, inni y of Dryden Jill'S. i i r<ie<"Virinfj from n severe case of blood poisoning in her arm cam cd b;. turkey scratch. —o— ■xra. Emm . Thompson is visit ing here from Corvallis for the summer. She spent the winter in Corvallis while Neil was attendin' Oregon State College. — o— Mt. and Mis. Clyde McClure of Westwood, California, was visit ing his father, Henry Mi> lue re cently. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dingles of near Klamath Faile were also guests of the Met'lure —o— A very large crowd of D. C. IPs met at the home of Mrs. Abbie Tolin last week. A picnic lunch was spread in the lovely g<o*’e When in (¡rants Pass Eat at the CLUB CAFE Cth and “G” Streets — (¡RANTS PASS STEAM LAUNDRY Pickup in Cave City and Kerby Monday and Thursday a TUE BARRER B, rt McUi:. CAVE CITY, ORE near the home at noon, and later a Lnsiness meeting was held, The next meeting of the club will be held August 12th at the home of Mrs. Fritz Krauss of Selma. -------------- o-------------- Peter Brooks and Bob Sangs- ten well in from their claim near Tannen lake the first of the week. MINERAL SPRINGS EQUAL TO ANY! Located in Southern Oregon Easy of Access, Reasonable in Price EI) WRIGHT, Pastor, “The Little Church with the Big Welcome.” -------------- o—---------- NON DENOMINATIONAL Cave City CITY, ORE. DR. A. N. COLLMAN i » t We have two organizations functioning now in Cace City that need help. The Eire department and the M’ners’ Jubilee. All the local merchants are go ing to dig down deep to help these organizations, for by so doing they are helping build this community. Let’s get smart now—Let’s write Montgomery & Ward and Sears & Roebuck and tell them what we are do’ng and ask for a like donation. WHAT? We won’t get it?—Then what in tar- m t en are we sending them business for? Let’s be- g‘n •< ii ' our noodles and give our business to those who! 1 us—the local merchants. They are the ones we go to for help when we need it. Let’s be fair and give them our business. “You scratch my back and I’ll scratch yours”—That’s cooperation—that’s what builds communities. THE MINERS’ JUBILEE Harry Hensly is now stationed as lookout man on Kerby peak. i ' c .' v Its worth the price. News. Preaching Service 8 P- Over hikfs and wooded streams Prayer Meeting and Bible The .Visaion Circle will meet at Study, Wednesday 8 P- nt. Until he chanced upon the place. the honn» of Mrs. Fritz Krauss of The answer to his dreams. '.c• ■ ar. I Beanl, Leader .Il ly 2'.'t!i. Seiki* 1 1/. '■ BUILDING A COMMUNITY ■ FATTIG Into nature’» playground A stranger came one day Looking there for recreation And a quiet place to stay. BRIDGEVIEW COMMUNITY CHURCH NEWS By the Pastor Subscribe for the Illinois Valley DEER CREEK NEWS I W. E. YOUNG I L ícwmí ÌA m & ìmm I* •) All kffids of electric wiring and electric motor repairing Inquire at Martins Hardware Cave City, Oregon CAVE CITY’S POPULA!* CAFK --------- ——--------- ---------- _ CC0-.1.D ME M. HO’ ( old Plate Luiieiit s and Sandwiches Sunday School and church ser vices at Legion hall. Cave City every Sunday. Sunday School at 9:45 a. lit. Church services at 1 1 a. m. Rev. George L. Gray of Giants Pass, pastor. Everyone invited. -------------- o--------- I I I Ice Cream »„nd Soft Drink* ♦ The Volunteer Fire depart ment of Cave City has ordered red ptiint from Martin’s hardware store so they may paint the water barrels that have been put up for O' fire protection. Owl Cafe IIOT SPRINGS, OREGON R. F. 1). Bonanza. Oregon 'ORGE L. MARTIN, Prop. a ....................................... I........................... ................ . ..................... . .................................................... . ..................... Send The Illinois Valley News To Your Friends He s Still With Us! WARDROBE CLEANERS & DYERS TRU SHEEN— MOTH PROOFING— FUR STORAGE— Pickup by Grants Pass Laundry Lew Hammer's Store Compiete Liao cf General Merchandise Staple and Fancy (¡ROUERIES Selma, Oregon