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Illinois Valley News, Thursday, March 10, 1938
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
Busines» Manager
M C. ATHEY
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("REDWOOD EMPIRE
NEWSPAPER PUBLISHERS unit]
pass senate joint resolution No. 13, submitting to the
voters at the next general election in November the
question of more adequate compensation for the
members of the legislature.
The present limitation was placed in the Consti­
tution of the state when the cost of living was on a
much lower scale, and the maximum now permitted
of three dollars per day for forty days falls far short
of the bare cost of necessities for a member. Hence,
unless the legislator has independent means, he must
depend upon gifts or loans from selfish interests for
his actual living costs toward the end of the session,
which usually runs about fifty to sixty days.
The proposed amendment increases the amount to
the moderate sum of eight dollars per day for a max­
imum of fifty days, and you are earnestly urged to
give this measure your valuable support in the in­
terest of better legislation and of good government,
says the Amerilan Legion committee. They expect
to make an active campaign for it, and to urge all
other organizations in the state to do likewise.
The first special musical num­
ber was given by two beautiful,
young gospel singers, the Cooper
sisters. Their number was well
rendered and well received, Al­
though they are only four and
five years of age, they are very
pleasant to hear and to see.
Prayer was offered by Mrs.
Kesinger, after which she sang a
solo number entitled, “What Will
It Be To See Jesus?” which was
edifying and encouraging to all.
The gospel message was delivered
SMELTER POSSIBILITIES
by Elder Cooper and consisted of
beautiful Bible pictures accom­
panied by an explanatory lecture.
John Neuess, L. E. Athey and
Louis Bidache left early Wednes­
day morning for southern Califor­
nia for a few weeks vacation. Mr.
Bidache will visit Mrs. Bidache
and other relatives in Oakland,
jihn and L. E. will spend most of
their time in Los Angeles, Holly­
wood and San Francisco.
When in Grants Pass
Eat at the
CLUB CAFE
Theater
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(MARCH 12 - 13—
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picture to replace “Drift
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TWO FEATURES
“SQUADRON OF
HONOR”
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USED CARS
Always Better Values All-Ways
OTIS E. HACKETT
Easy terms—Reasonable trades
627 S. 6th St., Grants Pass
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AMOS BURG'S
VETERINARIAN
DR. A. N. COLLMAN
Horses and Cattle mv Specialty
DR. O. L. HOHLFELD
Office Otis E. Hackett car lot
Day phone 162—Night 571..
We are somewhat concerned over the develop­
ments of the Smelter company located at Cave .Junc­ BRIDGEVIEW COMMUNITY
CHURCH SERVICES
tion and its future. We have heard all kinds of
Grants Pass
rumors anl remarks, but we have nothing definite The Bridgeview Community
to show what is going to happen.
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church had a very interesting ser­
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We have also heard rumors that the Smelter vice Sunday evening. The ser­
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would not and could not work. We did not believe the mon topic was, "The Glories of
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latter rumors, but not being mining engineers we God,” preached by Brother Dick
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were not in a position to discredit such rumors.
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The sermon topic for next Sun­
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NOW, However, we have definite information from day morning will be “What has
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those who know—If they do not, no one does—for Christianity to Offer Us?” Even­
OAK, $2.00; FIR, PINE at
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they are the experts of the pacific northwest and as ing topic, “God’s Stop Signal.”
Between Grants Pass
$1.50 Per Tier at
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good as any in the nation, so they MUST know what The Young People’s meeting,
and
all Illinois Valley I
CAVE JUNCTION
which was led by Miss Vivian Pul­
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they are talking about.
points
D. M. Wright or
len, planned a hike for next Sun­
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Lloyd
Harper
First, we have the absolute information from one day afternoon. The people that
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of the leading mining men of the state, that the prin­ wish to participate are to bring
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ciple of the Smelter is correct. Whether it will be a their lunch and meet at the
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LAUNDRY ¿ILLINOIS
commercial success or not, the future will have to de­ church. Plans are to leave as FRENCH
VALLEY MOTOR,
AND DRY CLEANERS
church services are out. Every­
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cide, but there is no reason why it should not be if pro­ one invited. Come one, come all
Of Grant* Pas*
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Family Laundry Service —Dry
per management is given the machine.
Sunday school .
10 a. m.
(ROGUE RIVER HARDWARE!
Cleaning Unsurpassed. Collect
Second, we have a report from one of the leading Preaching at 11 a. m.
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and Deliver Wed. and Sat.
mineral laboratories of the pacific northwest, Gut- Loyal Defenders meet 7 p. m.
Preaching at 8 p. m.
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berlet Laboratories of Seattle, who say:
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“We hereby certify that we have assayed two sam­
NON-DENOM1NATIONAL
ples of black sand taken during the run with a gold
Cave City
recovery machine, (referring to the machine that is Next Sunday, March 13, at 7:30
now in Cave .Junction). This run was made at 1044 p. tn., there will be an illustrated
(>th avenue S., Seattle. The run was witnessed by lecture on Bolivia by Geo. H. Ek-
ourselves and the samples taken under our supervis­ duhl, returned missionary from
Bolivia. Come and hear about
ion. There were no fluxes of any kind used during the
people of Bolivia, their cus­
the run with the
toms, their condition, their re- :
Preceded by a
follows:
ligion and the gospel work car­
“Sand before going through machine, assayed, ried on among them. Every one is
PROGRAM AT 8:15
invited to attend this lecture. !
gold 2.38 ounces. Value per ton $83.30
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Free will offering will be appre­ :
“This shows a recovery of 98.3 per cent.
ciated.
SATURDAY, MARCH 12th
Respectfu 1 ly submitted,
The Young People’s Christian
E. L. Gutberlet.
Endeavor will meet at the Cave
The above report makes it clear that the Smelter City church Sunday evening for a
ILLINOIS VALLEY GRANGE
gets the gold and while the report does not say so, if special program at 6:30 p. m.
Myrtice Jones is in charge of the
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there is any other precious minerals in the sand, it evening
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topic. Everyone is wel-
will catch that also. Making the machine indeed a come.
Sunday School and church ser­
valuable asset to any mine or miner.
There are other machines that are making prog­ vices every Sunday in church.
ress in saving the fine particles of gold which the Sunday School at 9:45 a. m.
Church services at 11 a. m.
miner cannot save. In this particular section we be­ Everyone
is cordially invited to
COMMENCING MARCH 15th
lieve there is just as much left as there was ever taken attend services at this church.
out, but from now on it is going to be a scientific bus­
iness on a big scale that will again make history for ILLINOIS VALLEY SEVENTH
DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH
this great mining belt.
Sabbath School at O'Brien at
Holland General Store
The Precious Metals Recovery & Smelting Cor­ 10:30
a. m.
poration have the right process. It is now up to them Sabbath School at Cave Junc-
Announces
to make it a commercial success.
tion at 1:45 p. m.
SPECIAL DISCOUNT FOR CASH
Chtych service at 3 p. m.
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Prayer meeting announced each I
Save Yoar Cash Tickets and Try the
Sabbath at church service.
TIMBER USES
GRAB BAG
Home Missionary program this I
Sabbath.
One of our good citizens of the valley who is giv­ Speaker, Senator W. H. John- j
Come in and Let Me Explain
ing the future development of this section serious son.
thought, came into our office recently and gave us Everyone is welcome.
a splendid idea that is worth investigating.
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Recently scientists have found a way to use jack (¡RANCÍE ( ALENDAR
pine for pulp purposes. This has long been found
undesirable for pulp, but now that it can be used there Illinois Valley — First and third
is a wonderful opportunity for someone to start mak­ Thursdays, S p. m.
f
Creek First and third Sat-
ing pulp from the hitherto worthless jack pine and Deer
unlays, 8:30 p. m.
other scrub trees in this section.
Redwood — Second and fourth
A mill to manufacture pulp could easily be started Thursdays, 8 p. m.
£
Second and fourth
in the valley and there is enough material to last for Fruitdale
$
years, and besides this can be planted and it is usable Saturdays, 8 p. m.
£
L.
E.
(TED)
ATHEY
is
a
licensed
broker
First and third Thurs-
in a very short space of time, five to eight years, and William«
days, 8 p. m.
and is non in a position to handle your real
these trees will be marketable for pulp purposes.
Rogue River Valley — First and
£
estate sales.
The Chamber of Commerce has many things it
third Saturdays, 8 p. m.
$
should take up, but this is still another piece of work Merlin First and third Fridays.
People are looking towards the great Il­
8 p. m.
that should I h ‘ looked into.
Grave
Creek
Second
and
fourth
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linois Valley and many are coming here to
Wednesdays, 8 p. m.
locate. List your property with Ted and
LEGISLATORS SALARY
Second and fourth
Shan Creek
Saturdays. 8 p. m.
he will advertise it and do his best to get
First and
A very foolish law governs the salary of the Ore­ Mi»»ouri Flat
quick results.
gon legislators, three dollars a day for 10 days and Fridays, 8 p. m.
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nothing for over time or a prolonged session, which
Evangelistic Service
is the rule rather than not, in Oregon.
There is not a single person in the legislature who Held at (’('(’ Camp
can pay his or her expenses on three dollars a day and Pastor Wright, with a group of
get bv. They either have to make it up out of their gospel workers conducted a very
own pocket or lobby for some interests who can af­ interesting service at Canip Ore­
Licensed Real Estate Broker
gon Caves last Sunday myht.
ford to pay something for their work.
C*ve Junction, Oregon
boys entered into the spirit
The Oregon State Grange- C(M)|M>rating with the of The
the occasion ansi took part in
American Legion and the America* Fnleration of the song service which was led by
Lalior, all asked the last session of vm legislature to I the pastor.
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Truck
Service
Naturopathic Physician
CAVE CITY, OREGON
I)r. Fred W. Gould
Dental Surgeon
Tuffs Building
Phone 4
Grants Pass
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Dr. H. W. Hermann
OPTOMETRIST
Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted
Telephone 258-J
519 “H" St.
Grants Pass
HULL & HULL
FUNERAL HOME
Ambulance service day or nite
502 N 4th St.
Phone 334
(¡RANTS PASS
STEAM LAUNDRY
PIONEER COSTUME
DANCE
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Pickup in Cave City and Kerby
Monday and Thursday
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Selma, Oregon
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DR. E. E. BROOKS
DENTIST
Office closed Wednesday and
Sunday
Cave Junction, Oregon
SPECIAL
CITY CLEANERS
& LAUNDRY CO
Under New Management
Leave at ALMA'S
Mr. & Mrs. P. A. Printz, Props.
Harry R. Floyd
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Popular ('ale
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HOME COOKED MEALS
HOME MADE PIES
TRY OUR 10c HAMBURGERS
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100 Aspirin Tablets 29c I
CAVE CITY
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STORE
YOUR SHOPPING
HEADQUARTERS
A.
Supplies of All Kinds
Ted Athey
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Lew Hammer’s
Selma. Oregon