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About Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 30, 1937)
Illinois Valley News, Thursday, September 30, 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. 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 In Josephine County One Year Six Months Three Month« Outside of Josephine County One Year $2 00 The Illinois Valley News reserves the right to reject any advertising copy which it deems objectionable. Advertising rates on application singing quality in them: My love is locked In my strong box Beyond the reach of me— It’s burglar proof With iron bound roof As though beneath the sea 'Tis slipped away And gone to stay Since I have lost the key. So the only way To save the day Is—Share your love with me! It means business to all in the valley. Attend the county court and tell them what you want. ---------------- o---------------- RAISING GOATS There is a movement on foot to get more eoats on the ranches and farms in the valley. The information has been given out by those in a position to know, that this valley is one of the best places to raise goats, and (he goat milk is more valuable for human consump tion than cows milk and will bring a greater revenue to the producer. This is good news for the valley. If this is the case, and we do not doubt the information, farmers should get goats and start raising more goats. They are the easiest animals to feed we know of, and cause little trouble in handling. We are for the goats—And we hope the farmers start some sort or organization to see more goats come into the valley. Mrs. Goldie Sowell is When in Grants Pass Eat at the CLUB CAFE 6th and “G” Streets CAVE JUNCTION BEAUTY SALON leaving building a new home where they CREDWOOD EMPIRE NEWSPAPER PUBLISHERS Unit,] this week end for Seminole, Okla., will be at home soon to their many PUTTING MONEY IN CIRCULATION for an indefinite stay to visit rel atives and friends. — o— Mr. and Mrs. Paul Newlands >ave taken over the management >f their Camp-U-Rest. Their new •ome is now finished and ready to rent and they are getting the !umber to build another resi- dtnce. -—O——» Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Henry en- ertained a number of their fiends last Sunday evening, with i big venison feed. Those pres ent were, Mr. and Mrs Martin iale, Mr. and Mrs. Orto Kellert, Millie Trefethen, Irene McCasland, Maurice Sauer, Milton Akeril, Harry and George Kellert and Shirley and Eugene Martindale. All Tvn« of Beau tv Wnrlr Perman ent« «2 KO - $3.50 and KK 00 friends. The family wishes to thank those that helped in time of need shortly after their home was destroyed by fire. -------------- o-------------- Open Evenings FLO LEEDY A SEA FARING MAN CAME It does not matter what endeavor or what idea BEAUTICIAN is put forward. Anything that puts monev into circu The Man with the Inquiring lation—puts currency in the hands of those who de Mind in search of news for the sire to work It’s a good move, in our opinion—A Jubilee came upon a most inter PATRICK’S bully good move. esting rancher among the many (REEK new comers to Illinois Valley— The Precious Metals Recovery & Smelting com TAVERN a man who early went to sea and pany, since they have been in the valley, less than a On the Redwood Highway as a boy not yet in his teens trav month, and part of this t ine only demonstrating 30 miles S.W. of Cave City eled the wide world over and all what the smelter will do, has put into circulation a around. The tang of the briny Let Us Serve Your thousand dollars to miners. This does not include deep took firm hold upon him as NEXT PARTY DINNER their salary list for workers directly connected with he sailed sailor-like into most of : Chicken or Steak Dinners the harbors bordering upon the : Regular Meals & Luncheons the mechanics of the smelter. When in full operation, even seas this will amount to another thousand a month. : P. O. Address, O'Brien, Ore. And lie sang the songs of the The greatest good they are doing, is living the 0........................................... lads—songs of the love small miner the break of his life—Giving him money, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Sowell, Mrs. sailor they had and of the loves they ♦ Leedy of Cave Junction, and immediately after the assay for his concentrates. He Flo knew: songs of home and of the James Ward of Medford, made a One Used Gas Engine is then in a position to get another “grub stake” and trip havens under the hills. over the Redwood highway go back to his mine and improve it and develop it. If tnd to Crescent City, over Sun- Then he composed songs of his i MODEL WASHING own; and now in his rancher home i there are any mines in this district, thev will begin to lay. MA( HINE he tells tales of the sea, lovely I —o— materialize next spring, as the miners can now go to tales of the sea: and in rare mom- I work in earnest, for they are getting the money nec o. E. Anderson and Mr. and ents of reflective beauty Like New G. W. Tliol p of Seattle, weie Mi«. essary to do their developing, and the smelter is re in Caves Junction, over the week quotes his poems. sponsible for all this. ROGUE RIVER The lines in this poem of end, and returned to Seattle, last Our hats off to you Messrs Merrill and Roth and Tuesday morning. Mr. and Mis. I can be set to music, for there HARDWARE ( O. the whole corporation, for your interest in this val Thorp have rented the E. B. Pears ley and bringing the smelter here. You are making it ill home and will return in about possible for this section to get on the map as one of two weeks to make their home the livest mining section in the state, and the entire here. $3.28 Per .Month —o— pacific coast has their eye on us, and we owe it all The home of John Hill, located BRIDGEVIEW COMMUNITY will Pay Out on a $100 Building to you. about one mile out of Cave Junc CHURCH NEWS and Modernization Loan It behooves (‘very miner in the section to give tion near the bridge, was destroy By the Pattor Why Rent ---- Have Your Own all the cooperation in their power to the smelter, and ed by fire last week while the Sunday School in Kerby 2:30 p. m. family was away over Sunday. The we would like to impress something on our own ac home H O M E Preaching Service ........ 11a. m. and furnishings were a Sunday School ........... 10 a. m. count here: See Us for Details complete loss. Loyal Defenders .. 7 p- ni. If Jesus Christ had brought the smelter here, the Copeland Lumber Yard --------------- o--------------- Grants Pass Divine, the most noble man of all ages—Someone Classes in mother and child wel - Claude Pucket, Pres. would criticise him. some would find fault, some 'lire started last Wednesday, A Preaching Service ..........8 p- m. would knock. The men of the smelter do not claim to series of twelve lessons and de- Prayer Meeting and Bible 8 P- in. be anything more than mortal humans, and they are nonstrations of mothers care be- Study, Wednesday fore, during and after child birth Leonard Beard, Leader not infallible, they can make mistakes. But we are ind also lessons on care of child absolutely sure that when this happens, if the miner will be given from time to time. NON-DENOMINA I IONAL Perfection Bread will go directly to headquarters, either to Mr. Merrill These classes are sponsored by the Cave City or Mr. Roth, these mistakes will be quickly rectified, Xctive club and everyone interest Nothing quite so good for pic nics and lunches. Its fine tex and these men will feel hurt if the miner does not 'd is invited to attend these Sunday School and church ser- ture is admirably suited for •lasses. meet them on their own terms. Messrs Merrill and your sandwiches vices at Legion hall, Cave City —o— Roth have great faith in humanity and anyone who Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Reynolds every Sunday. INSIST ON has had dealings with them know that thev have a ■tnd family of O'Brien, returned Sunday School at 9:45 a. m. Perfection Bread sincere desire to help everyone in the solutions of from the hop fields and are now Church services at 11 a. m. AT YOUR DEALERS Kev. George L. Gray of Grants ------------- o--------------- their problems, and they will spend real monev out of Pass, pastor. Everyone invited. Support the Eire Department. their own pocket to help everyone whom they believe ❖ » I will appreciate their help Personally, we don’t want I I to meet men with higher ideals toward their fellow SCHOOI SCHOOL I i companions than Mr. Merrill and Mr. Roth, and we I i DRESSES are pretty good .judges of human nature. I I Cooperate, friends, w th these men and vou will I Ì find this district grow nr beyond your fondest ex I Dainty Things for I Don't forget to change your oil and grease pectations, and you will find they will always give I to winter grade NOW. i more than they receive in human kindness. Some I BABY I Colder Temperatures Require This for I quirk of circumstances brought these men here and I Your Car Prices are Right I we should all be thankful for an opportunity to put I CERTIFIED TEXACO MARFAK SERVICE I I our shoulder to the wheel and help make them like us. Does the Job --------------- o--------------- ¡Alma's Dress Shop’ THE REDWOOD HIGHWAY V......... I Opal Varner Illinois Valley Motor Co I I I I Bob Rout, Prop. Cave City. City, Oregon Ì FIRESTONE and TEXACO PRODUCTS The county court will hold a meeting Friday in i court house to determine what policy thev shall adopt 0 for the coming year. They are asking the citizens of 9 0 the county to attend the meeting and heln advise YOUR them what the tax payers desire. CLEANER & DYER : This is a very important meeting and should be Get our price« on your we'l attended by the business men and residents of the Spring Cleaning : valley. Since the bridges have been completed on the I j SUITS, COATS, DRESSES coast highway, it has become a much more desirable i RUGS. DRAPES s highway to travel, and now the people living on the It costs so little you cannot afford to be : 5 HATS CLEANED Qr Redwood Highway must wake up and realize that : i without this protection. Could you re- AND BLOCKED O3C they must do something to keep the traffic on the 2 Deliverie« to Cave City place your furniture if lost by fire? Be Redwood Highway. In the past it was not neces and Kerby Weekly protected and don’t take chances. sary to do much advertising, because the motoring public did not like the idea ot waiting for boats to CITY CLEANERS : Phone 71 722 S. 6th St. cross all the streams. Now there are fine bridges with» GRANTS PASS, ORE. no toll, and more traffic is going up that wav. We on Leave work at Alma's Dress the Redwood Highway must do something to keep Shop in Cave City Cave City, Oregon the traffic coming this way. I •••••••••>•••••••••*«••••••••••••••••••• ••»«••••••••••••• MMMe4 AUCTION SALE I will sell at public auction at my place, one mile southwest of Selma, on Saturday, Oct. 2, sale to start at 1 o'clock p. in. sharp. 1 team gray mares; set double I work harness; 3 milch cows, 1 giving 5 gals., 1 giving 3 gals, per day and 1 dry; 1 Jersey heifer to freshen in December; 3 heifer calves; 2 bull calves; 1 brood sow; 3 pigs; 20 geese; 30 Rhode Island Red hens; 1 two-horse disc; 1 harrow; cultivator; 1 four-wheel trailer with rack; Dane mower; I walking plow; 8 tons of hay; 1 ton | of oat straw; 240-egg incubator; 1926 Star sedan; Maytag washing machine; electric radio, Majestic; household furniture; 1 shot gun; 1 22-rifle; cream separator; small ■ tools ; corn in field; carrots in field, mangels in field and many I other articles too numerous to I mention. LILLIAN CLARK, Owner. C. W. GRAHAM, Auctioneer. J. R. CALVERT, Cl»rk. DR. A. N. COLLMAN Naturopathic Phytician CAVE CITY, OREGON LOTA PEARCE BEAUTICIAN 517 “G” Street Phone 67-R Grants Pass, Oregon GRANTS PASS STEAM LAUNDRY ! Pickup in Cave City and Kerby Monday and Thursday SOMETHING NEW AND DELICIOUS Jordan'« Freshly Frozen SIBERRIAN CREAM Jordan’s Siberrian Shop 632 S. 6th St., Grants Pass. FRENCH LAUNDRY AND DRY CLF. a NERS Of Grants Pa • s family Laundry Service ----Dry Cleaning Unsurpassed. Collect and Deliver Wed. and Sat. ( AVE JUNCTION DRUG STORF] ■ 0 0 THE BARBER Bart McCue Keibel's Calling Al! Car Owners i . Prescription« a Specialty Stationery - Magazines CAVE CITY, ORE 0 0 FUNERAL HOME Ambulance «ervice dav or nite 502 N 4th St. Phone 334 J ! Is Your Furniture INSURED? L. A. ATHEY «•«••••••••••MM 1 Lew Hammer’s Store Complete Line of General Merchandise Staple and Fancv GROCERIES Selma. Oregon