Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current, January 27, 1938, Page 2, Image 2

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Illinois Valley News, Thursday, January 27, 1938
NON-DENOMINATIONAL
equipment to treat the material O’BRIEN NEWS ITEMS
can be installed on the ground,
Cave City
A great deal of time and monev
and church ser-
Sunday
School
Charles Reynolds wa> taken to
has been expended during the the Grants Pass General hospital vices at Legion hall, Cave City
An independent newspaper devoted to the development of the richest
valley in the world, the Illinois Valley and its surrounding districts last few months taking samples on January 18th for medical care. every Sunday.
Sunday School at 9:45 a. m.
Published every Thursday at Cave Junction, Oregon by the Illinois and getting assay». Several tons
of concentrates were shipped and
Church services at 11 a. m.
Valley Publishing Company.
Miss Helen Hearing has been
SATURDAY and SUNDAY.
Rev. George L. Gray of Grants
Entered as second-class matter June 11, 1937, at the Post Office at values proven*
under the doctor s care for a bad­
(JANUARY 29-30—
This is a quartz mine, worked ly bruised knee, the result of a
Cave Junction, Oregon, under the act of March 3, 1879
Pass, pastor. Everyone invited.
entirely by hydraulic methods. fall.
.. Editor At present three giants are used
M C ATHEY
L. E. ATHEY
Business Manager with from 200 to 350 feet head
With Shirley Temple and
The O’Brien P.-T. A. held an­ ILLINOIS VALLEY SEVENTH
of water, 3000 inches of water other social gathering last Satur­
Jean Hersholt
CHURCH
DAY
ADVENTIST
SUBSCRIPTION PRICES
being
used
by
the
operations.
day evening, Sandwiches and cof-
Sabbath School at 1:45 p. m.
In Josephine County
$1 50 Eight men are now employed and fee were served and Mr» Bert every Saturday.
One Year
.75 this number will be increased as Woodbury brought a special treat
Sia Months
Church service 3 p. in., subject, ■WEDNESDAY, FEB. 2—
»
50 more shifts are added.
Three Months
“Greatest of All Gifts, F. W ■‘Life Begins in College
of potato salad for all.
Outside of Josephine County
This mine has water the year
Cooper, Elder, speaker.
■ With the Ritz Brothers and
$2 00
One Year
round and could be operated on a
Prayer meeting announced each (Gloria Stuart. This is the Ritz
The following O’Brienites were
| Brothers first starring vehicle
The Illinois Valley News reserves the right to reject any advertising 12 month basis but is forced to in Grants Pass last week on be­ Sabbath at church service.
copy which it deems objectionable. Advertising rates on application shut down from July 15 to Dec. lali of Chas. Reynolds and fam­
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1, because of recent legislation in ily: Mesdames. Stiwalt, Brown, □
Talent Night
favor of the sportsman, which Balzke, Hearing, Cook and Ham-
closed the river to hydraulic oper­ mond.
:
Messrs,
Brown,
Harpold
^REDWOOD EMPIRE NEWSPAPER PUBLISHERS UnitJ ations during that period.
and Scherffier.
(ALSO NEWS and CARTOON
J. W’. Wortham is operating the
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Mrs. Oppie.
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ADDED FEATURES
old county mine, located 10 miles
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up Indian Creek, east of the Clas­
WATCHING THE KIDDIES
sic mine.
Work has beeen going HOLLAND NEWS OF
on the last month extending sluice GENERAL INTEREST
KERBY
A large
DR. A. N. COLLMAN
Our attention was called to a matter that might boxes and pipe lines.
Herman Luethye made a busi­
SATURDAY
derrick has been installed to stack
Naturopathic Physician
become serious. One of the citizens of Cave City saw Che large boulders. A No. 2 ness trip to Grants Pass and Med­
JANUARY
29
CAVE CITY, OREGON
the children unload from the school bus recently and Giant is being used with 150 feet ford last week.
one little tot ran to the rear of the bus and started head of water. Four men are
(’over Charge
to cross the street without looking, and a motorist now employed, but the addition Bob Fleming was a business vis­
50 cents a (’onpie
itor in Grants Pass last week for
coming had to burn rubber to keep from hitting the of another shift is contemplated several
days.
in the near future.
jover charge includes
little girl.
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At the close of last season this
Crossing the street from behind any kind of a ve­ organization tapped what is Mrs. Pansy McElwee is erect- upper and entertain­
ment
hicle is very dangerous and one doing so should be known as the Blue Channel, which ing a small greenhouse at her new
a
cautious about oncoming cars. An educational pro­ comes from the North, and is high­ home on Sucker creek. She plans
•a
à'
to
raise
a
few
flowers
to
keep
gram of caution would make the kiddies fore careful er than any of the three ancient busy during the winter months
of the Klamath River.
crossing from behind the school bus or any other channels
This Blue Channel has been tap­ while there is too much snow in
make this
HULL & HULL
kind of vehicle where the vision is not clear.
ped in but few places, and has al­ the mountains to mine.
FUNERAL HOME
A practical demonstration should be given to the ways proved very rich.
STORE
children on this score. It might prevent a serious ac­ This is another mine which has
Ambulance service dav or nite
TAKILMA NEWS
YOUR SHOPPING
502 N 4th St.
Phone 334
cident. Mr. Laws, our driver is the most painstaking water the year round, but is shut
down during the summer months
John Gilmore has moved to Cal­
headquarters
driver we could possibly secure, and he is doing every­ by this recent legislation.
ifornia where he will make his
thing in his power to protect the children, but he can’t
home.
Supplies of All Kinds
watch the front and rear at the same time. A real The old Forrest Moore mine is
GRANTS PASS
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demonstration on crossing the street from the rear being operated by the Short Bend Mr. and Mrs. W. E. McElwee
STEAM LAUNDRY
Mining Company, E. W. Olson is have bought the Herman Luethye
of a vehicle would be a practical lessen in ..afety.
Pickup in Cave City and Kerby
the manager, Frank Tobin the place on Sucker creek and plan to
Monday and Thursday
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bookkeeper and Lon Smith the make that their home.
Mechanical engineer of the or-
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EACH MORNING
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ganization.
This mine is located
Vernon Gilmore was down
about five miles up the river from from Green’s creek for several
I PIONEER TAVERN j
Selma, Oregon
Someone has written a book on "Life Gegins at Happy Camp. The Muc-a-Muc days. He reported between two
Selma, Oregon
BEER and WINES
Forty,” I rise to offer a substitute title, Mr. Author, Mine adjoining it on the north and three feet of snow in the
and the Del Norte* property to the mountains.
"Life Begins Each Morning.”
i Good Eats and Music i
South
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Whether one is twenty, forty or sixty; whether Work was started in June of The Young Peoples
FRENCH LAUNDRY 0
one has succeeded, failed or just muddled along; this year, getting the mine ready Christian Endeavor
AND DRY CLEANERS
whether yesterday was full of sun or storm, or one of for operation. About $20,000
Of Grants Pass
WOOD
Family Laundry Service--- Dry
those dull days with no weather at all, Life Begins has been expanded to date and The Young Peoples Christian Cleaning
OAK. FIR, PINE
Unsurpassed. Collect
the equipment includes a complete
Endeavor meeting for Sunday,
Each Morning!
$1.50 Per Tier at
and Deliver Wed. and Sat.
shop, with both arc and acetylene
CAVE JUNCTION
Life is a day—this day. All past days are gone be­ welding equipment, a small power­ January 30, 1938 is to be held at
the home of Mrs. Effie M. Smith a<
D. M Wright or
yond reviving. All days that still may come for you ed with a Diesel engine, a 30- at
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Lloyd Harper
7:30 p. m. Claudia Buck is to
Largest
Stock
of
or me are veiled in the great mystery, and for all we horsepower caterpillar tractor, a be leader and the subject will be
CANDY
know, there may not be another for either of us. 3-4 yard steam shovel, and a steam "Sunday at its worst and best.”
In Southern Oregon
donkey, Bunkhouses have been
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rherefore, this day is Lite, and life begins anew with built.
Notary Publics
HORNING’S SHACK
BURIAL ASSN. SUGGESTED
it.
Gravel will be handled through
Grants Pass
in Cave City
..0
There is no stated age or period of which it can a trommel screen with an auto­ John Rossiter of Holland sug­ □
AMY HUSSEY
□ :
be said, "Here is the dawn of life’s day.” Today is matic feeder. Material will be gests that the Chamber of Com­ 0’
M. C. ATHEY
the dawn of that day. Take and use it as best you supplied to the screen hopper by merce bring to th" attention of
yard dump car, operated
THE BARBER
the public the need for a burial
can, or as you choose. It is your life, and if you prefer a on three
a tramway which will be extend­
Bart McCue
to loll it away or waste it that is your privilege, tho ed to the shovel from the trommel association in the Illinois Valley.
Mr. Rossiter plans to be present
WARDROBE
it bo unwise and unprofitable.
screen the material will go thro
CAVE CITY, ORE
at the next meeting of the Cham­
CLEANERS
However, you have used gone days, you can start a 60 feet of under-currents to a ber to outline his plans.
B
jig.
A
concentrating
table
is
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afresh each morning, if you so desire. You can use
THE OLDEST AND BEST
built in Sacramento, and
this day for consolidating past gains of spirit, brain being
Since 1911
will be installed back of the jigg.
Illinois Valley^News
J Cave City
Theater
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Ritz Tavern
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Lew Hammer's
CHURCHES
When in Grants Pass
and hand, or you can list* it for tearing down the old This table comes equipped with a
Eat at the
building. Each night of life is a well between today clean up pan and an amalgamator.
and past. Each morning is the open door to a new One three and one seven inch
CLUB CAFE
6th and “G” Streets
structure ot sell and laying the foundations for a new pumps will supply the water for BRIDGEVIEW COMMUNITY
Grants Pass
the operation.
world—new vistas, new aims, new trying».
CHURCH SERVICES
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The greatest fact in life is this, that it never is too
, Sunday school
10 a'. m.
late to start again. History overflows with startling WORLI) MINING
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NOTICE
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(INGRESS
SET
Preaching
each
Sunday,
11a.
m.
examples of this truth. And if we had access to the
I
Union High School District:
Loyal Defenders, Vivian Pul­
| No. 1 will except contracts to I
vast number ot unrecorded lives, we would find an Mote than 10,000 leader* in the len, acting president
7 p. m. (deliver and store in the base-i
overwhelming mass of supporting testimony.
world’s mining industry ate ex- Preaching and a good old fash­
ment, by September 1, 1938,i
8 p. m I (fifty, (50) cords of sound!
However discouraging your days may have been pected to attend an International ioned sing begins .
¡wood, half fir and half hard-)
thus far, keep this thought burning brightly in your Mining Congress, to be held in San Prayer meeting in church
■ wood.
*
Francisco in the summer of 1939
Wednesday night .
8 p. m. ( The Board reserves the right’
mind—Life Begins Each Morning!
during the World’s Fair.
“No books but the Bible am! [ J to reject any or all bids Bids!
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I will be opened February 4,|
Plans for the world gathering of i no creed but Christ.”
IE PEOPLE WOULD—
Whistle more and whine less.
Hustle more and holler less,
Work more and worry less.
Boost more and beef less.
Give more and grab less.
Business would be Indter damfast.
—Selected.
Classic Hill mine located 12
miles up Indian Creek from Happy
«'amp started operation last month
This is one of the old mines in
i he district, having been ope rat-
ed by Chinese in the early day*,
\t present it is operated by the
Ijikeview Mining Company of
.'Seattle, Washington and A. C.
Hahn i* the superintendent in
charge of operation.
Extensive preparations
have
been going on all summer, getting
the mine ready for operation*.
Sluice boxes have • been extended
550 feet, and a light plant has
been installed so that the mine
may be operated night and day.
and a new five car garage and
three other buildings have been
added, A Harris magnetic sep-
arator is being installed to separ-
ate magnetic materials from the
sulphide concentrates, which will
be shipped to the smelter at Ta-
coma, Washington, until null and
( 1938 at 8 p. m.
executive* in all branches of the
ED WRIGHT, Pastor.
EFFIE M SMITH, ’
mining industry were disclosed ■ “The little church with the big
Clerk, Kerby, Ore. j
here by Thomas E. Campbell, for­ j welcome.”
mer governor of Arizona and now
executive vice president of Mining
Exhibits, Inc., non-profit corpora­
At the Russian Polar Base
tion formed by western mining
men to sponsor a million dollar co­
operative exhibit by the industry ■
it the 1939 World's Fair.
Campbel) announced at a lunch­
eon meeting that one of the prin­
cipal topics to be discussed at the
World Mining Congress would be
world stabilization of monetary
metal*.
Free pick up by
Grants Pan Laundry
CAVE CITY’S
Popular (’ale
♦
HOME COOKED MEALS
HOME MADE PIES
TRY OUR 10c HAMBURGERS
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Owl Cafe
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Pop Martin
DRUGS
For the Whole Family;
CAVE CITY
DRUG STORE
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NEW DRESSES AT ALMA'S
.Alma Martin has just received
a large shipment of new print
dresses that were designed in Hol­
lywood ami they are the last word
in smartness and design.
While Alma is in Los Angeles
looking over some new stocks for
her Dress shop, Mae Hayes will be
in charge of the shop. Mae will
be glad to show anyone the new
dresses in stock
Better hurry
for they are going fast.
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