Illinois Valley News, Thursday, July 15, 1937 Governor Closes Forests During Fire Season PROCLAMATION ¡SALES and SERVIC E i I J ♦ I I I I Ì I I i i (’. Y. ARNOLD CAVE CITY I YOUR (’LEANER ¿ DYE : : : : : I : I - : : : : 1 C«M esar pelee» ss» yfc»» Spring C!*anÄ»< com .. ivi :. MUGS, DMA»®» MAYS CLEANED AND BLOCKED : 2 D«tive.>» to Cave Cit y and Kestoy VVrel!, CH Y CLEANER# Ffeorss 71 722 S. St. GMAMt» PASS, OWK. Leave work at Alma’s Dress Shop in Cave City •..... ............................................ ■E "/i:: d BOYSENBERRIES ARE NOW READY. The world’s finest berry. C. H. Brooks, 3 miles E. front* Sehma on Deer Creek Rd. — 10-3tc FOR SALE — Started pullets, AAA stock. ilriscoe Beamer, 1411 F»ist “N’- street. Grants Pass. 10—ltp FOR SALE—12 ewes Shrop and Lincoln. None over five years. Price $75. Roy Wells, Caves highway. —9-3tp L. B. HALLS FUNERAL HOME Complete 1 uneral Car equip­ ment. Ambulance service day or night. 5th and “C” Sts., Grants Pass. FOR SALE Ranches, mines and timber. Also commercial trout farm. Busi rue» and residence lots in city. Box H, Gave City. SPEND A LITTLE, BUY A LOT in Cave City. Prices and tern s to suit. ELWOOD HUSSEY ^Licensed Broker FOR SALE — Mini’ g I 'at: a blanks, both quartz ani p>W«r and trespa-s natici « a*. the 11!; nt .Va’’ y Nt a offi. e. FOR SALE—10 arre» witA.i-M 2 Fwà" a «f Ca.e CRy. G iwsm I totale, lam, eta. wfiwr. A bar- CKcii fior a qsiick sale. SV rite N'u. 8, I Hiwis Valley News, Cave Jamztñsá, Oregon. LIST your sell with Illinois Broker property you want to Elwood Hussey, the Valley Real Estate Cave City. LOST—A personal check made payable to the Cciisolidated Truck company of Grants Pass, and signed by Hamilton’s Rogue River Turkey Ranch, check No. 602 drawn for 116.96. This check was lost last Saturday. Finder please return to L. E. Athey at the Illinois Valley News, < Cave City, and receive reward. Holland Telephone Directory WHEREAS, the unregulated use of certain forest areas, is, in the judgment of the State Fores- Following is the complete Telephone Directory for the Illinois ter, a menace to life and property Valley Subscribers Name, Li.ie Number and designated calls, A due to conditions tending to long (— I dash indicates long ring; short (-) dash indicates short ring. cause or allow the rapid spread Anderson A. of fires which might occur or be­ Allen, Geo. cause of the inaccessible charac­ Athey Bros. ter of such areas due to the lack Brown. Mrs. (’. (’. of suitable roads, and WHEREAS, upon the showing Baldwin, Ray of the Forester it appears te n-n Barrett, F. E. to be necessary to close t® unreg­ Bunch, Sam ulated use tl • • fo’’swi::g a»i .1 die Bvrne, De signed a»: Biooks, Dr. E E AREA N . 1: : All A Forests in Oregon, exce.pt t! • ('oilman. Dr. A. N. uslaw National Fore t, ar: I a !- Caves Governin'nt Camp joining areas protested I y tin» U. Curtti>s, So S. Forest Service. Drews, Art NOW THEREFORE, 1. 11. Martin, Governor o■!’ the Fulk, Ashbv tkis swa­ Fat tig, Jot» of Oregon, by v-irtv:* thority veste I in mr iteiw tk‘B‘ Freitas, provisions of Section 42-40‘Ja, Ga rner, Oregon Code IS35 Sul plement, lo hereby proclaim the nnregu- Gt urge. lated Use of the alfove described G- urge. I o area to be unlawful ar. I do l.ere Gum. E E by close said aria and tie same .hail be subjected to use only tip- Hoffni ii. Ire rii• on condition that entrants shall Hussey, EK h « l ! comply with all of the following Haves, Clvde requirements or conditions: Holland, J 1—To refrain from sr. kir, ■> while traveling in ■ uch are:!«, ex- Hervey, To cept on ]»..ivi.-«l i‘C surface'd liigh- Hodgdon, J. : ways. Houck, ,h; • 2 To SeCUl'i : Havden, I! V- by the forester «r before building a camp fire other Hill, Lou than at improved, designated and Hid. John posWd camp grounds ox such Hibbard, .1. J. areas. Illinois Valley New 3—To have a a a part of his or Johnson, W. . her equipment when using camp fires,» except when traveling as Jacqui ■, Sid a pedestrian, and or camping at Kian s, Jofan improved, designated and posted Kerby Ccuti 1 . F camp grounds, tools as specified * Lrwi«, J. by the forester suitable for ex- L wimhm I, K. S. .MH tinguishing fires. Lind, E4. This proclamation shall be ei­ fective fr»m and after the* lst NeiWy, 0. day of July, 1937, and shall re- ML Randi» main in full force and effect un- i Martin, I ao til and including the 31st day of M l C aim, INLMie December, 1937. Moreland, F. N. Subscribe for th® Illinois Valley Millers Garn..e Maurer, Mariw* News. Its worth the price. Mayes, Walt Maurer, Low- SUMNER NEEDS Mellow. F. AT WAWGA1M FH ICES Mayfield, G. C. For Instance Oregon Cavr* •1 Celanese Sport Shirts 7>c White, Yellow, Blug, Wine Owen. Keith $1.00 Silk Neckties <«e Pearsall, Ed. . Large assortment Payne, Jim $1’95 All Wool Trousers Peterson, Petr Pleated or plaid front Pfefferle, Hrtiry $25 Fine Wool Suits 311L85 Ramsey, Clay Sport backs, Plain backs Renfro, Dave $4.00 Mallory Hats 1 $2.«5 Light or dark colors Regal, S. DEDUCTIONS STOREWIDE Robinson, Bill Roberts, Mr. WRATH’S Sowell, Ltw MENS’ STORE Grants Pass, Oregon Smith, (). Sawyer, F. Sawyer, C. Smith. Harry PATRICK’S Smith, W. (REEK Smith, John TAVERN Seyferth, M. On the Redwood Highway 30 mile» S.W. of Cave City ■standard Oil Phone ahead for I ■ •. < 1 Tonkins, Al accommodations Takilma Centra! AI L DAY DINING Terfethen, W. SERVICE Tv cer, Herb I iind.ei, Dinner» Cold Drink > Tycer, Ed. STANDARD OIL Thrasher, George PRODUCTS Tiger Town The Tavern Invites You to a Villair, Jack FREE SWIM Valen, John In our Pool V arner, Cecil P. O. Address, O'Brien, Ore. Watts, H. S. Wit truck, John Walton, R. F. Wells, George Wells, Rov White Bros. Wills, G. IL MEAT MARKET Holland Centra! HOME ( UREI) CORN BEEF NEW BEAUT' OPERATOR 15c per pound AT CAVE JUNCTION PARLOR ! ♦ See Keith for your BACON Send 1 he Illinois Valley News To Your Friends International Farm Equipment Tractors Separators — (¡as Engines TRADE AT HOME- DEPENDABLE Service for 50 Years Rogue River Hardware Co Where Most People Trade Grants Pass, Oregon Keiths Miss Floy E. Leedy has I li­ installed new equipment in the Cave Junction Beauty Salon i at Camp IJ. Rest and is now open for business. Miss Leedy comes di- lectly from Medford but was for merly located in Portland, She practices all kinds of beauty cul- i ture and asks the ladies of the ttive Eugene girls, dressed In the pioneer style« of Frontier days, are shown here with an old-fashioned covered wagon, one oi t e many hundreds of authentic relics which will be publicly displayed during the Oregon Trail Pageant celebration in Eugene, July 22, 23, and 24. The quaint costumes worn by the maids are the vogue in Lane county as the entire citizenry Mates revdy for the fourth celebration in honor of our Western te*- fsthers who settled In the Oregon country. The pageant ta WaM n rugene every three year« end Is Internatlanally tirnoss EVERYTHING IN FARM EQUIPMENT ---------------- o HEAVY HENS Dressed 22c per pound Page Three valley to quainted. come Mrs. M Messenger and Harold went to Grants Pass last Tuesday to attend the funeral of M rs. Herman Schmidt. Mr. and Mrs. Fite of Corona, California, are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Fite. -