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About Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current | View Entire Issue (July 22, 1937)
Illinois Valley News, Thursday, July 22, 1937 Clem Sauer and V. McCasland are binding wheat on the L. W. Henry ranch this week. TAKILMA NOTES OF INTEREST Chas. Owens is iniproviw.g from his rerent illness anil his friends hope to see him around again. u—11 A new cook house has bee n completed at the Elliott Frog Pont! mine and work of laying track ami erecting the mill is go- ing ahead. fl—fl The road crew is at work on the Bolan lake road. The road is scraped over half way now. H-U Mrs. Cecil Owens spent a short time in Takilma last week. n-n Drilling around Takilma for dredging is progressing at a good rate. Some fine streams of water have been fount! during the drill ing. u-u ¡SALES and SERVICEj Pushed ti e most unusual 1 ros- pector of the season on the roa<! today. The outfit consisted of an old fashioned buggy of about 1S‘JO mintage, or thereabouts, and a horse. Behind this came a well loaded burrow toiling patiently U[ the mountain. A lot of nerve foi on«1 phi man it seemed to me, tc start out so equipped. Sure hope he makes a strike. ♦ Joe Johnson is working nt th«- Waldo copper mine. i ! I. V. Radio ! I I I I I 1 I I I I I 1 : “R C A ALL THE WAY” ♦ Radios and Radio Repairing C. Y. ARNOLD CAVE CITY YOUR CLEANER & DYER Get our prices on your Spring Cleaning : SUITS, COATS, DRESSES RUGS, DRAPES HATS CLEANED AND BLOCKED : : TE- < V 2 Deliveries to Cave City and Kerby Weekly CITY CLEANERS Phone 71 722 S. 6th St. GRANTS PASS, ORE. I I i I i i i I i i i i i IT—IT 11—IT Mr. and Mrs. Archie (Pat) Strong have gone to Seattle for a ir-n To The Editor: I would like to express my ap preciation of the article in your paper concerning the Faddis chrome and manganese bill. It is by keeping posted on such mat ters as this that you are proving your paper to be a real asset to <3 ths community. : Because the season is short for most of us miners who are devel : oping mines in this vicinity we are inclined to let the outside world take care of our affairs w’hile we have our noses in the : dirt, as it were, And all too of- : ten we come out of the hills at the end of the season to find that our affairs have been taken care s So : of to our own disadvantage. we appreciate the fact that while we are busy, ami away from what is going on outside, that you are : on the job, and will inform us : through your paper, of anything Leave work at Alma's Dress Shop in Cave City Brooks Hatchery 0 CHICKS CLASSIFIED ADS DAY OLD AND STARTED Phone 145 J East “N” St. Grants »'ass FOR SALE—Hotpoint automatic ! range with cooker, cooking I utensils and bridge smoker lamp. Inquire Hoquiam Res- ( taurant, Cave City, Oregon —11-1tp PATRICK’S (REEK TAVERN BOYSENBERRIES ARE NOU READY. The world’s finest ; berry. C. H. Brooks, 3 miles E. from Selma on Deer Creek R<1. —10 3tc sold his interests in California, and is looking for q loca-lbero in this spit"i.i»«M of O'wgsiwa. —•— L m * S hi Hubay a wuHiber of the husine men ®f Kerby started work on the tennis court and will continue to work several hours each evening until th«* work is completed. Wm. McLain is in Mr. and Mrs. George J. Davis, charge of the work. A picnic living on the Caves highway, left dinner was served to those untir the last of the week for Crescent ing workers who labored on the ground by members of the P. City. T. A. Mrs. Jan«* McCasland has sev- eial prominent guests from Bur Mr. and Mrs. Car« 1 Jones and bank, California, over the week Mrs. Ida May Smith of Newport end. and Mis. Hattie Shorgren of To ledo were guests for a short visit at the home of Mrs. Ora Smith. They were returning from the Seats meet of the Unite«! States Spanish War Veterans Auxiliary at Med ford. Mrs. Shorgren is a sister Lillis and litth of Mrs. Ora Smith. They also vis are home again ited with Mrs. Leo Martin and several weeks at Mrs. John Smith at Bridgeview. They were former neighbors and friends when the Martin s lived in Mrs. Fred Schroeder and Toledo. daughter, Mary Lou, made a bus —o— iness trip io Grants Pass the first of the week. —o--- busy g« Mr. and Mis. (’. (’. Coberly of market Los Angeles, are at their summer h« me in Cave City for about six is > place. 1 f ulie weeks. Mr. Coberly is connected ■s won’t grow ' in with th«- fire depart ment in that they should visit -o- Mr. and Mrs. E. 11. Kretsinger and daughter of O'Brien were in Mrs. Cave '"ity last Saturday. Kretsinger was treated by Dr. Collman for a cut finger — o— Mrs. George James of Bridge view has been confined to her borne the last two weeks suff er ing with a skin irritation on her bands and feet. George is plan ning to return to his work in Gohl Hill the last of this week. PRINTING unii Of every description quickly and acurately completed at the News Job Printing Department Complete facilities for every kind of Job Printing from a Postage Stamp to a Large Book Cards, Envelopes, Letterheads, Statements, Bill Heads, Dodgers, Envelope Stuffers, Blotters, Booklets, Catalogues, Briefs, Programs, Tickets, and all kinds of Office Ruled Forms uted at the fool till, where some Mr. We can Deliver Rubber Stamps and Stamp Pads on short notice o-------------- Bouquets of Flowers for Pattern for New Fabrics In evening chiiTons and crepes, big bunches of mixed flowers form handsome bouquets. Poppies, corn flowers and buttercups mingle their colors with green leaves and golden wheat cn a background of black or white. The pattern appears in both crepe and chiffon in order that the two rqaterials may be used together in same eveninc town. -------------- O-------------- If you are unable to drop in at our Office, a postal card will bring a salesman at once, or phone, Line 7,------ . Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Paulsen, Mr. and Mrs. O. IL Soper and Roy Stewart of Crescent City were visitors at the News office Wed Best company in the world to a nesday. Mr. Paulson is a retired newspaper man w-hile Mr. Stew man may be another man of 40 art is in the mining business. He who likes people. WOULDN’T IT? Wouldn’t this old world be better If the folks we met would say “I know something good about you” And then treat us just that way? Wouldn’t it be fine and dandy If each handclap warm and true Carried with it the assurance? “I know something good about you." Illinois Valley News Cave Junction, Oregon ■ | Benefit I FOR SALE—12 ewes Shrop and Lincoln. None over five years. Price 175. Roy Wells, Cave highway. —i»-3tp . SERVICE I-.u-nche», Dinner». CAI Drink*» STANDARD OIL , i Wouldn’t life be lots more happy If we praised the good we see?— For the.e’s such a lot of goodness In the worst of you and me? Wednesday FREE SWIM I m our Pool I”. (>. Address, O'l’rit-n, Or»-. Wouldn’t it be nice to practice That fine way of thinking too?— You know something good about me I know something good about you. —Author Unknown. FOR SALE — Mining location blanks, both quartz and placer and trespass notices at the Illinois Valley News office. I IE ■ or Fire Department FOR SALE—10 acres within 2 miles of Cave City. Good huuse barn, etc. Good water. A bar gain for a quick sale. Writ* No. 5, Illinois Valley News. Cave Junction, Oregon. LOST- -A jxrsonal check mad« payable to th Consolidated Truck company of Grant. Pa- and aigned by Hamilton' Bogin River Turkey Ranch, check Ni 602 drawn for S16.96. Th: oheck was lost last Saturday. Finder please return te L. E. Httay a* th* Illifnw- Now«. Can. Ci«#, sshj I r-<■« iv« reward. E * ■evening | |n Cave City Theatre LIST your property you want t< ell with Elwood Hussey, th« Illinois Valley Real Estat< Broker. Cave City. - T .. Comedy | hrilling Also comedy picture •OFF TO THE RACES” With the Jones Family Striving Slim Summerville, one of the funniest comedians in pictures I Proceeds to go toward buying equipment for the Cave City Volunteer Fire Department Memb«r» of the cast at 2000 pertar» who will take part in the Oregon Trail Pagear.t at Eugene, July 22. 23 and 24, ta e t rr» out during reheartal» to «tage a fa1.« pioneer wedding. The groom In thia photo it Ralph Schcmp. na»»S«r st th* pageant, itaged every three year« In honor of the weitarn pianee*-» who »ettl»d in the Oregon country. Character« here are pictured wear.ng t> onenr garb, now the style In Lane county ai the whole population ha« captured the tp>r«t of the day» ef 'Ml I I : PRODUCTS I h*c Tavern Invite» You t* > a I I: : I : Phone ahead for hotel accommodations ALL DAY DININiC. i : ! : Iwntertainment Wouldn’t life be lots more happy If the good that’s in us all Were the only things about us That folks bothered to recall? On the Redwood Highway 30 miles SA.V. of Cave City L. B. HALLS FUNERAL HOME Complete Funeral Car equip- I ment. Ambulance service day or night. 5th and “C” Sts., Grants Pass. SPEND A LITTLE. BUY A LOT in Cave City. Prices ami term to suit. ELWOOD HUSSEY Licensed Broker that is being done that we should know about. 1 have passed th* infonnation abO'Ht t*he Faiidis b>-Hl o« to several miners around here who d-o not have the opportunity to read your pape r. W« thank you. The I’errenial Prospector. -------------- o--------------- Page Three ASHES HAVE NO ASSETS" General Admission, 35 cents I : : i i I