Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current, March 03, 1938, Page 3, Image 3

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    Illinois Valley News, Thursday, March 3, 1938
WE APOLOGIZE
ing blame—But merely to inves­
In last week's issue of The News
tigate, make a report and through
this medium find out what causes we made an error in the date of
the most accidents and see if the play "De Jubilo Weddin' ”
(Continued from Page One)
■ there is not a remedy to put a given last Saturday at the Bridge­
The date
stop to the appalling loss of life, view Grange hall.
justify any lower price.
should have read Saturday, Feb.
At the pre-ent time it is planned i property damage and injuries.
E. C. Coats followed the Cap­ 26 and our error read the 19th.
to install a concentrating mill,
Eugene Brown, who played the
tain
and through his part, ex­
which will have a capacity of ap­
proximately 70,000 tons per year. plained the hazards of drivers and part of the bride and Mrs. Eu­
There are large deposits of the number of accidents that hap­ gene Brown, one o the brides­
chrome, iron, lime and copper in pen on certain streets in Grants maid, were omitted in our hurry
the vicinity of the Happy Camp Pass, showing a may with pins set to get the paper on the press and
road.
The “Blanket Ledge,” where accidents occurred and we regret the mistake very much.
“Paul Brandley,' “Elliott Mines” other valuable information.
NOTICE
Capt. O'Neill asked that a
and ‘‘Ramsey M’nes” are located
member
of
the
council
be
appoint
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Another
meeting
of the pro­
in this vicinity. The last two
named are operating at the pres­ ed to serve from the valley and posed mail route change of the
be made a part of the Josephine Illinois Valley will be held Wed­
ent time.
county
council. President Drews nesday, March 9th in Cave City at
The “Gray Eagle Mine” located
approximately six miles this side asked for a volunteer who would 1:30 p. m. All interested in the
of Happy Camp agrees to ship serve, but was finally forced to matter will please attend.
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500 tons of copper gold ore per appoint Dr. E. E. Brooks to work
Drain and Nichols of the Gold
day' when the Happy Camp road is on the council committee. Dr.
improved. They have a deposit Brooks stated that he would be Pack mine are resting their giants
that will last about eight years. glad to serve a little later, but and will be ready to start opera-
All of the gasoline for the vicin­ finally consented to take on the tions in a day or two, it is report-
ity of approximately 30 miles up responsibilities at present and go ed.
and down the Klamath river is through with the job.
A rising vote of thanks was ex­
T. H. Fredenburg of Selina,
hauled from Crescent City over
tended
to the members of the owner of the Been’s mine on
the Happy Camp road by L. D.
Fox company. Also most of the county court present and the saf­ Briggs creek was ' in Cave City
trade for 30 miles up and down ety council members, for coming last Wednesday. He brought in
the Klamath river comes into the out and explaining their activities little over two ounces of gold and
to the Illinois Valley Chamber.
report things running to full ca-
Illinois Valley.
Elwood
Hussey called the pacity with five men working.
The road which runs from the
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Happy Camp road along the courts attention to a bad spot on
southern
boundary of Oregon the Redwood highway through
Mr. and Mrs. Werner Huber
through the high ridges, known Cave City that needed attention and son of Kumfy Kamp, returned
as the Ridge route, when com­ with new culvert to take away the last week from a months stay in
pleted will serve as a scenic drive heavy rains. Then M. C. Athey San Francisco. As Mr. Huber had
to the Oregon Caves. The people called the courts attention to a to look after his business inter­
coming up from California on the situation that needs immediate at­ ests in the city, this proved a nice
Redwood highway to visit the tention. He said he did not want way to both combine business with
Caves could travel through the to put the county court on the pleasure.
agricultural area and then KO spot, but wished their cooperation
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back over this scenic drive to the in getting some information to
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Sherman re­
Pacific highway, or back to the the highway commission that turned home last Monday from
Redwood highway.
This road would compel attention from that Los Angeles where they spent the
This situation exists in winter.
would benefit all tourists travel­ body.
Kerby on account of our schools,
ing in Southern Oregon.
After the road situation was where the kiddies cross the high-
FRENCH LAUNDRY
fully explained, the Chambei way at noon for lunch and the
AND DRY CLEANERS
voted to send a resolution to the dangers from the highway when
Of Grant, Pa,,
county court commending them traffic is heavy.
Family Laundry Service —Dry
for their action, and that a copy
The court realized the situation
Cleaning Un,urpa,,ed. Collect
of the resolution be mailed to the at a glance and said they were
and Deliver Wed. and Sat.
State Highway commission.
glad to cooperate in this matter.
Capt. O'Neill was introduced It was suggested that the secre­
as the speaker for the safety­ tary of the Chamber write the
USED CARS
council campaign which Secretary highway commission for help, and
Alwaya Better Value» All-Way*
of State Earl Snell is giving to the two school boards would do
the entire state. Capt. O'Neill the same thing, and the county
OTIS E. HACKETT
explained what the functions of court will also write and ask for
Easy terms—Reasonable trades
the council were—to investigate help in reducing the danger at
627 S. 6th St., Grants Pass
all accidents, not to have any the school crossings. This should
authority of arrest or even plac- bring relief from this vital point
of safety for the school children.
Mr. McLean announced that the
STATE LINE
home economics class of the high
CLASSIFIED ADS
school would like to have the
RENDEZVOUS
Chamber dine at the school house
FOR SALE — Recleaned spring in the near future and the home
Will be OPEN SATURDAY,
Blue Stem wheat, also some
economics class would prepare the
MARCH 5th, witd all kina, of
Red oats.
W. D. Hunt, star dinner. It was voted to accept
Package Good,. The Very Beat
route, Cave Juntion.
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of Liquor, and Wine,.
weeks from last Tuesday was the
CARL & HAMILTON
Proprietors
FOR HIRE—Caterpillar tractor. date set, making this Tuesday,
Phone Gordon Leonard or write March 15th. All are asked to let
Kerby, Oregon.
43-1 tp the officers of the Chamber know
definitely how many will attend,
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IF YOU Are in the market for a so the class can prepare for the O
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New or Used Cai' at any time— dinner. A poll will be taken at
You can save money by seeing next Tuesdays luncheon. No fur­ Ï
Bob Rout at Illinois Valley Mo­ ther business coming before the
tor Co. Authorized Sales and Chamber, the meeting was ad­ :
Service for Chevrolet Cars and journed and the committee on the
Trucks.
Liberal terms and rural mail route carried on from
trade-ins.
this point.
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Chamber of Commerce
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Martin
Were hosts to a group of friends
at their honte Sunday evening.
Supper was served s’ 6:30 after
which three tables of pinochle
were in play,
Prizes for high
score going to Mrs. Charles Bab-
cock and Jack Villair. Mrs. Har-
ry Floyd and George Thrasher re­
vived prizes for low scores. The
guests were, Mr. and Mrs. George
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Mrs. Ella Sinclair returned to
her home in Portland last Friday.
Before leaving she gave an op­
tion on the Blanket Ledge mine
to a client in Grants Pass. As
soon as weather conditions permit
SPEND A LITTLE, BUY A LOT they
will start operations on the
in Cave City. Prices and terms property. Mr. and Mrs. Harry
to suit.
Welch acsompanied Mrs. Sinclair |
ELWOOD HUSSEY
as far as Grants Pass.
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Licensed Broker
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SATURDAY,
MARCH 5th
Between Grants Pass
and all Illinois Valley
points
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Merchandise of all kind (
delivered at your door ,
CO. GARAGE
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DO YOU KNOW THE VALUE of
one of these small classified
ads. They get results, and cost * M ______
so little.
Writing All Lines of Insurance
Fire - Auto - Casualty - Bonds
Cave City, Oregon
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Grants Pass Headquarters -
ROGUE RIVER HARDWARE!
COMPANY
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Builders Hardware
CAVE JUNCTION
BEAUTY SALON
Martin Hardware
Ladies and Girls Haircutting
FLO LEEDY
BEAUTICIAN
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WINTER AUTO SUPPLIES
“Famous for Home Cooking”
FOR SAFE DRIVING
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Gas, Oil. Greasing, Tire and Battery Service
CLARENCE EGGERS
Watch Maker and Jeweler
A. J. DREWS, Prop
Special rate, on Repair Work
to lllinoi. Valley Resident,
6th and "G” Streets
WOOD
OAK, $2.00; FIR, PINE at
$1.50 Per Tier at
CAVE JUNCTION
D. M. Wright or
Lloyd Harper
(ANDY
Light Lunches
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In Grants Pass at
Horning’s Shack
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THE BARBER
Bart McCue
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Are You Getting
YOUR SHARE?
BUSINESS GOES WHERE IT IS
ATTRACTIVELY INVITED
ILLUMINATED NEON SIGNS
POINT THE WAY
Eugene Neon Sign Co.
j REDWOODS HOTEL
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Grants Pass
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1IN CONNECTION
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SOLICITS YOUR
PATRONAGE
REASONABLE RATES
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Medford Branch, Medford, Oregon
Illinois Valley Motor Co
Bob Rout, Proprietor
Authorized Sales and Service for
$5.45 and Up
will build that additional room,
re-roof or modernize the
old house
NOTHING DOWN
See Us for Details
COPELAND
LUMBER
YARDS
Granta Pass Oregon
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When in Grants Pass
Eat at the
CLUB CAFE
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Cave City Carage & Machine Shop
Del Rogue Hotel, Grants Pass
CAVE CITY, ORE
L. E. Athey
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M iners Supplies
Cave Junction Headquarters— I
ILLINOIS VALLEY MOTOR I
Leave at ALMA'S
REAL ESTATE—List your pro­
perty with Ted Athey. Mining
claims a specialty. News of­
fice, Cave Junction, Oregon.
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Rain Clothes
Mr. & Mrs. P. A. Printz, Props.
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Truck
Under New Management
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NEW DAILY
CAVE CITY
If your house or store should burn, are
you protected with a good fire insurance
policy? You should be.
Fire insurance is not a luxury, it is a
protection against loss by fire and any­
one who owns a store or home should I m *
fully protected against loss by fire.
Is your automobile insured—Are you
protected against accidents?
This is
an important matter for the new state
laws are very strict, Protect yourself?
against Accidents. Talk to day with
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CITY CLEANERS
A LAUNDRY CO.
SAVE — 40'. — SAVE
Insurance Service, 643 South
6th street, corner “M”, Grants
Pass.
AL. J. PEAKE AGENCY
Life, Auto Finance, Fire
Casualty
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FOR SALE — Mining location
blanks, both quartz and placer
and trespasa notices at the
Illinois Valley News office.
LOANS
United States National Bank
SELL IT!—If you have something
you don’t need or don’t want,
why not use this column to sell
it. Costs so little and results
are astounishing.
PREST-0 LITE Batteries «4.00
and up. Wholesale and retail.
Campbell's Super Service, next
to Courthouse, Grants Pass,
Oregon.
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WE ARE PREPARED TO MAKE
(¡RANTS PASS BRANCH
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AMERICAN
LEGION HALL
Thrasher, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Whitehead
Floyd, Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Bearss, motored to Klamath Falls last
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Babcock and week where Mr. Whitehead re­
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Villair.
mained and expects to find work.
QoiMOtMIIMIIIiOtMUMMMIIIIIU.... III UM MIMt 11 Hill 1*1*1)
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Subject to Regulations of the
FEDERAL HOUSING ADMINISTRATION
UP TO $10,000.00
To improve or modernize existing structures
UP TO $2,500.00
For New Construction
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FOR LEASE—340 acre stock or
dairy farm. 90 acres in culti­
vation. Best water right in val­
ley. Rent reasonable to right
parties. See L. E. Lewis, Illinois
Valley Meat Co., Cave Junction
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