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Illinois Valley News, Thursday, March 2, 1939
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
Business Manager
M C. ATHEY
L- E. ATHEY
SUBSCRIPTION PRICES
In Josephine County
One Year ......
Six Months ...
Three Months
Outside of Josephine County
Si 50
.75
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50 CAVE JUNCTION COMMUNITY
CHURCH
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only do good when put into practical application, and
Perennial Prospector
if you ever spent a dollar in your life to better ad­
vantage, we would like to know it.
(Continued from Paire One)
Here is the “Tap” that Mr. Bristol sends for your
tered places, and determinedly go
information:
over and get his gold pan from
We all know that when two people are associated behind the stove and begin scour­
together over a long period of time, they tage on cer­ ing off the thin coating of oil
tain characteristics of one and another—It’s been that has been its extra protection
said that they even begin to look like one another. all winter, and put it on a good
hot stove, turning it carefully to
Seriously now, give thought to this great force that is insure an even blue all around the
at work—it’s suggestion, the dominating thought bottom. Then all ground hogs and
force that gets over to the subconscious mind, and for foolhardy robins to the contrary,
the purpose of getting over to you a more penetrat­ you know that here are signs of
that never fail. Nature is
ing idea of this power, I call your attention to the first spring
bestirring herself, All is well with
It’s entitled, “He Could Take It” and it’s a digest of the world.
The new season is at hand, and
to strengthen his morale. Here it is:
Just before he drops off to sleep on nights when he spring has already arrived, full
in the old prospectors
feels low, he calls into his consciousness the picture of blown,
heart.
a great man of history. As the story of this man’s life
The Perennial Prospector.
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unfolds before the businessman’s mind’s eye he al­
ways gets an antidote for his troubles, and when he Improvement Shown In
awakens it is with renewed courage. He sees this great High way Traffic in State
man overcome his troubles and the suggestions that
Wholesale changes in the traffic
come to the business man supplant those that would improvement
records of Oregon
otherwise cause him to flounder. The great man whose counties were noted as figures
life sweeps before this business man in review, is for the first month of 1939 were
Abraham Lincoln, who in 30 years of constant effort released, according to Secretary
State Earl Snell.
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failed to achieve a single personal victory, and yet at of Clackamas
county, which finish,
52 became president of the United States. And what ed 1938 in top place in Group I,
does the business man really gain by conjuring up was the only one of the winning
these mental pictures?—simply realizing that he too, counties to retain its place on the
basis of this January's improve­
can overcome obstacles and go to town. Think about ment
in traffic accidents, injuries
this in connection with your plans for 1939 and others and deaths compared with the
to come.
first month of 1938. In Group II.
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THE MINERS’ JUBILEE
Hood River county took a com­
manding lead, while Wasco coun-
■ ty came out of the cellar in Group
III to take top spot.
Accidents and injuries through­
out the state as a whole declined
'lightly compared with last Jan­
uary, while fatalities rose from 17
to 20, due to the recent death of
several persons injured in Jan
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Josephine
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stood * in
fourth place among the stale's
eight Group III counties on jhe
basis of its January record, com­
pared with January of last year.
Counties in this group ranked in
the following order: Wasco Utna-
tilla. Union. Josephine, Klamath.
Douglas. Baker and Deschutes.-
There appears to be some doubt in the minds of
the board of directors of the Miners’ Jubilee whether
there will be another Jubilee or not. They are leaving
it up to the citizens of the valley to express their de­
sires. If they want a Jubilee they will have to let the
board know and likewise if they do not want one.
It seems a pity to have the situation in this class.
I'he Jubilee is a civic festivity wherein no one bene­
fits except the business that reaps a harvest during
such an affair It was planned as an advertising fea­
ture to let the world know that this section was one
of the first and most productive of all gold regions
in the early days, and the Jubilee’s intention was to
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commemorate the gold days with a celebration.
The last Jubilee may have had some features 279 Are Enrolled In
that were not according to Hoyle, as it were, but Home Gardening
those who patronized them knew what they were do-
After ■ alow beginning, appli
inging and as far as weknow, no one was hurt.
cations for enrollment in the
The objectionable features will lie left out of this home vegetable garden project
year’s Jubilee, if there is one.
being sponsored by the county
If the people want another Jubilee they will have agent and home demonstration
to let the board know and do it at once, for the pros­ agent’s offices, have been pour
ing in during the last 10 days, and
pects look black at the present time.
279 applications were on file
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Tuesday morning.
The men whom I have seen succeed best in life O. K. Beals said that the first
have always been cheerful and hopeftil men, who letter of instruction would be
went about their business with a smile on their faces, mailed to enrollees Friday, This
will contain advice on how much
and took the changes and chances of this life like to plant for an average family,
men, facing rough and smooth alike as it came.— fertilizing, choice of varieties. I
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DR. A. N. COLLMAN
SPECIAL NOTICE
Naturopathic Physician
The American Legion will in
the future, charge only 75 cent«
for dance tickets. This charge is
for everyone without exception.
The change in price is made with
the intention of benefitting all
concerned.
W. E. Martindale,
Dance Manager.
CAVE CITY, OREGON
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C. H. Metz left last Saturday
for Brookings and brought Mrs.
Metz, their daughter Belva Jean,
and son Howard Grant back with
him to spend a week.
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Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted
Telephone 258-J 519 “H" St.
Grants Pass
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March 4 and 5
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Edward Ellis. Also
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Mickey Mouse Cartoon
Wednesday and Thursday
March 8 and 9
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L B. HALL
FUNERAL HOME
Mrs. L. B. Hall, Manager
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AMBULANCE SERVICE
14th Chapter of
Phone 388
“DICK TRACY RETURNS” :
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Cor. 5th & C Sts.
VETERINARIAN
New Cave City Store
CUT RATE DRUGS
Horse* and Cattle my Specialty
DR. O. L. HOHLFELD
627 So. 6th St.
Day phone 162—Night 538
GIFTS
Grants Pass
For All Occasions
Emerson Radios
HULL & HULL
25c Pair of Rubber Mittens for
Household work FREE
With Purchase of Large Size
Velure Vanishing Lotion
Velure Lotion
Klines Mittens .................
Dental Surgeon
Tuffs Building
Phone 4
Granta Pass
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Dr. H. W. Hermann
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FUNERAL HOME
Ambulance service day or nite
502 N 4th St.
60c
25c
Total Value ...................... 85c,
Special Price
49c
CAVE CITY
Phone 334
GRANTS PASS
HOTEL
DRUG STORE
MINERS HEADQUARTERS
615 “G” Street
Grants Pass, Oregon
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American Legion
Overall and Apron
THE BARBER
Bart McCue
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Editor of The Illinois Valley
Community Sunday School at
News:—
The Illinois Valley News reserves the right to reject any advertising 9:45 a. m.
The
Kerby Rod & Gun club is
copy which it deems objectionable. Advertising rates on application Preaching .......................... 11a. m.
interested
in gathering informa­
Commqnity singing, 7:30 p, m.
tion
on
predatory
animal situa­
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tion
in
Josephine
county.
We are
BRIDGEVIEW COMMUNITY
especially
interested
in
obtaining
CHURCH
an opinion from residents in the
county
as to their approval or dis­
Sunday school ................. 10 a. m.
approval
of the use of poison in
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Preaching at 11 a. m.
exterminating predatory animals,
\ REDWOOD EMPIRE NEWSPAPER PUBUSHERS uWtJ
also whether they believe a boun­
Although there were only thir-
ty system should be put into ef­
ty-two out Sunday morning . for
fect. The club would appreciate
Sunday school, all had a good time
an expression of opinion from
MEETING “PROSPERITY”
and all stayed for the eleven
every interested party. We are
o’clock preaching service. Our
circulating two separate forms
superintendent,
Our campaign aimed to show how ‘‘Prosperity’ can be brought to newly elected
one in favor of poison and the
al) of us is causing considerable thought among some of our readers Frank Hibbard is doing his best to
who have started their scrap book and are going to follow through. make the school a real Bible other, not in favor of poison. To
those whom we may be un­
There has been many queries concerning the book, “T. N. T.—It
Rocks the Earth,” by Claude M. Bristol, the theme of which opened school for all ages. If you are not able to contact and who would
our eyes to the great power existing in every man and woman. In attending elsewhere it will pay like to express their opinion, drop
view of the fact that no distributor in Southern Oregon carries this you to come over and enroll with
a post card informing the club of
book, we have made arrangements with the publishers to get a limited us, you are not too old yet.
your view point.
supply of this result getting book which may be obtained for one dol­
We are holding Sunday night
lar. The book will make your 'tudy of this interesting theme much
Trappers and hunters we would
clearer, and we positively know anyone who follows through with preaching services now, so we try also like to get an estimate of the
to combine a sermon of help,and
this theme, gets what they want.
number of predatory animals you
instruction to the Christian with
We bring you this week one of Claude Bristol’s an evangelistic message to all. (The have caught or trapped in the last
“Taps of T. N. T.” We also want to tell you again that sermon theme was, ‘Before and year. We would also like to hear
from any one who has lost dogs
we have a few of those marvelous books, “T. N. T., It After,’ based on the story of the or
stock through the use of poi­
Rocks the Earth.” We are not going to keep them prodigal son, before and after he son. Send your information to the
came to himself" Luke 15,17.
Kerby Rod & Gun club, Kerby,
very much longer. If anyone wants one, and we want “ Next
Sunday, March 5 will he
Oregon.
to say, that if you are following this theme you can’t communion Sunday.
Kerby Rod & Gun club.
afford to be without one, you must act soon, for we The little church with the ' big
welcome.
Ed
Wright.
are not going to keep them laying around. They can
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One Year
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wackner are
visitig Mrs. Wackner’s mother.
Mrs. Will Trefethen at Holland,
seed treatment and nutritive val-
ues.
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The final date upon which per-
sons may enroll is Saturday,
March 4, Mr. Beals said. Through­
ILLINOIS VALLEY CHURCH
out the spring and summer enrol­
OF SEVENTH DAY
lees will be advised through let­
ADVENTISTS
ters or meetings on how to man­
age a well-planned garden, and
Sabbath school at 1:30 p. m.
secure a maximum of benefit from
Speaking at 3 p. m.
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it. There is no charge for mem­
Prayer and study, Wednesday bership.
evening at 7:30 p. m.
You are invited to meet with
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F. W. Cooper, Elder, Kerby.
VVe are now Handling I
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Dance
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SATURDAY
MARCH 4
Pickup in Cave City and Kerby
Monday and Thursday
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Reasonable Allowance
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Couples
Bennett’s
Orchestra
American Legion Hall
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Have you met the Sisters who
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