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About Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current | View Entire Issue (April 27, 1939)
Page Two Illinois ey ews 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 Butines* Manager M C ATHEY L. E. ATHEY SUBSCRIPTION PRICES In Josephine County I Illinois Valley News, Thursday, April 27, 1939 This theme is for live wires. It makes live wires out of dumb ones. Don’t be lazy—Be a live wire and you won’t get stepped on. People respect live wires. In your present position, however menial, do it with a will and do it better than anyone else can do it, and you won’t have to do it very long. The way opens up for live wires who are doing their present tasks better than the other fellow. It was always so and it will al ways be so. Paste this in your scrap book and don’t get lazy reading it. Study it. son, Cave Junction; Frank Love PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY land, Jim Waters, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McLean, Millie Trefethen, Fay McLean, Ken Robinson, Mr. DR. A. N. COLLMAN and Mrs. Blake Miller, Kerby; Charles Baird, Barbara Heasley, Naturopathic Physician Selma; Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Tich CAVE CITY, OREGON nor, Neil Floyd of the Oregon Caves CCC camp; Willard Allen, Louis Ringuette, Marvin Clark, Grants Pass; Fred Cleater, Port A. J. OSTRANDER, land; Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. George Sawyer, Mr. M. D. C. M. and Mrs. Freiling Sawyer, Mr. Physician and Surgeon and Mrs. Herb Watts and Sam Cave Junction, Oregon Bunch, of the Illinois Valley; Rob ert Balzke and O. W. Vogue. O’Brien ¡Torn Beck, Holland; Ver- non Strong, Wolf Creek; Clem Dr. H. W. Hermann Sauer, Jim Hogue, Kerby; Sher Dr. S. E. Herman man Smith, Glenn Mitchell, Grants OPTOMETRISTS Pass; F .B. Wire, Portland; From Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted Medford were: Cliff Chard, Pres. Telephone 258-J 519 "H” St. Grants Pass Rogue River Sportsmen club; A. W. Lingass, secretary; Al Peake, treasurer; Harold Briggs, Hank 9' "••EJ Pringle, Ken Denman, Aubrey : I Dr. Fred VV. Gould Norris and Fred Kincade. From Dental Surgeon Central Point was A. Peck, presi : : : Tuff* Building dent of the C. P. club. : Phone 4 : Grant* Pa** ed fish grow to the spawning stage, and only from 2 to 4'i per cent of hatchery-raised fish survive, Wire reported and Ore- Outside of Josephine County $2 00 op sasnso a.>q;o X ubui pue suetu Ona Year CAVE JUNCTION COMMUNITY -nq ‘spatq ‘saifBus ‘qstj jaSjBq The Illinois Valley News reserves the right to reject any advertising CHURCH stump [BjauaJi stq copy which it deems objectionable. Advertising rates on application yno JBdq 04 suiaas uopBAJas-qo uo8 Community Sunday School at plete the syawn, Wire said; but 9:45 a. m. larger fish are more likely to sur- O rf g ] o n Preaching ........................... 11 a. m vive and Wire “wouldn’t be sur- P ublisher Community singing, 7:30 p. m, prised if the six-inch size would --------------o be better to plant even if we have ILLINOIS VALLEY CHURCH to cut down the number of fish OF SEVENTH DAY by half,' CR KP WOOD ÉMPI RE NEWSPAPER PUBLISHERS ADVENTISTS Eastern states plant ten-inch trout or larger, he said, for week Sabbth School at 9:30 a, m. end fishermen, but in many cases Preaching Service 11:00 a. m. that is because the fish have ab MEETING “PROSPERITY’’ Prayer meeting Wednesday at solutely no chance of reproducing 7 :30 p. m. j naturally. Planting of brood fish L B. HALL You are invited to meet with 1 would be inadvisable, he pointed Our campaign aimed to show how “Prosperity’ can be brought to FUNERAL HOME all of us is causing considerable thought among some of our readers us. I out, because by the time trout are who have started their scrap book and are going to follow through. Mrs. L. B. Hall, Manager F. W. Cooper, Elder, Kerby. 8 to 10 inches long they are ac- There has been many queries concerning the book, “T. N. T.—It AMBULANCE SERVICE --------------o-------------- Rocks the Earth,” by Claude M. Bristol, the theme of which opened - customed to being fed without Phone 388 Cor. 5th & C Sts. BRIDGEVIEW COMMUNITY our eyes to the great power existing in every man and woman. In | having to rustle for their food. view of the fact that no distributor in Southern Oregon carries this CHURCH He cited an example in Marion book, we have made arrangements with the publishers to get a limited county where some large fish were supply of this result getting book which may be obtained for one dol The attendance was below nor lar. The book will make your study of this interesting theme much released they schooled together HULL & HULL clearer, and we positively know anyone who follows through with mal Sunday morning, April 23 a- in a mill race and refused to mi this theme, gets what they want. only 26 persons came to Sunday- grate, white spectators fed them FUNERAL HOME and morning worship hamburger and bread. A quick We have been loafing on the job, and this is one school Ambulance aervice day or nita Exactly seventy people listen 502 N 4th St. Phone 334 thing that you can’t do with “T. N. T.,” and hope to go ed attentively to the sermon Sun closure had to be called on places. It has been so easy for us to let Claude Bristol day night. The preacher had good mill The race. rainbows designated write our articles, that we have been giving you his liberty and spoke feelingly on the Rogue river are being hatched at old text “Come now, let us “Taps” recently, instead of trying in our humble way, told, Klamath Falls instead of Butte reason together’ Miss Bessie Iver THE BARBER to give you the best we have. Not that we could im son and Wendel Lee played a Falls, Wire reported, because the Butte Falls hatchery is running Bart McCue prove on Claude’s “Taps,” not for a minute—But it saxophone and guitar special num to capacity. It is the hope of the ber early in the evening which was laziness on our part and we can’t get away with CAVE CITY, ORE game department that these fish was well rendered and well receiv that and keep going. Put all this in your own “Smoke ed. have been confined for so many : had a rousing song service Scene from “Jesse James" com s generations that they have lost the and pipe it,” for it goes for everyone who is trying to and We just before the message Mrs. ing to the Cave City theater Sat instinct to migrate to the sea, he get ahead. Don’t get lazy on the job. Alberta Lee and Bonnie Lee sang said, but the answer will be known urday and Sunday, April 29th and VETERINARIAN Of course it is easy to preach—You can say, “why for us. Also special invitation only when the fish are planted. 30th. Horae* and Cattle my Specialty -------------- O------------- DR. O. L. HOHLFELD don’t you take your own medicine?” That’s what we at the close of the service. They may be tagged in order to you about these services Loretta Holland spent the 408 South 6th Street provide a check-up. are doing, and this is going to be good medicine, too. and We the tell good music we have to Day phone 162—Night 538 week end at her home in Murphy. Wire ’ s informal report, full of Don’t get lazy with this theme! If you have an enjoy to try to induce you to come Grants Pass and examples, declared honest desire to get ahead and shake hands with “Mr. to church Forty three men from anecdotes that the fish problem is the great PHOTOGRAPHS Prosperity,” keep the old fight going night and day. Camp Oregon Caves worshipped est one in Oregon. He cited high Developing and Printing with us and if there is another GRANTS PASS NEVER lay down on the job It takes so much energy truck available next Sunday night temperatures of the water, caused Camera* and Supplies HOTEL by cutting trees and by irrigation, to get back on the straight and narrow path again. we expect a houseful of th»m. We Artcraft Camera Shop in declaring that although the MINERS HEADQUARTERS Use that same energy in "keeping up with the Jones’ ” never beg for money at the little steelhead runs may be improved 113 N. 6th St. Grants Pass 615 “G” Street church with the big welcome. and get where you want to be much quicker. Grants Pass, Oregon from their present state, the old- ED WRIGHT, Pastor. time summer steelhead run is pro It sounds easy enough, doesn’t it? Of course it --------------o ■ ------- Cinderella Beauty Shop gone forever. does. And let us tell you straight from the shoulder Gene Vance is sporting a nice bably EASTER SPECIAL In the game field, deer provide that it is easy to keep going if one makes up their Ford car now. OIL PERMANENT, $2.50 up Clarence E. Eggers the greatest problem. He cited CLARA STRALEY JEWELER mind to do it. Habit is a wonderful thing. Get the hab The farmers of Illinois Valley Pennsylvania's killing of 100,000 WATCH REPAIRING Hadley’s Dress Shop does last year because the food it of doing what you should do, and soon you will see seem to have an upward look these Mezzanine floor Phone 70 Al) Work Guaranteed at a Price you Can Afford Io Pay how easy it is to think right and KEEP thinking days, maybe they are looking for 1 supply was vanishing by over browsing. He pointed out the same ^Mac's Market No. 1. S. 6th St. right. Once you contract the habit of doing a certain rain. condition occurred in Murderer’s Josephine County thing every day, it comes natural to do this act and do creek territory of Grant 1 county, and Mrs*. Lord, Mrs. Mar MILLS and declared that Oregon's elk it every day. There is no labor about it, you just na tin Rev. Wardrobe Cleaners and some of their friends prices for Feeds and turally think it is an every day task and the sooner brought a regular church service may drive out the deer in some Cash Seeds of all kinds sections if they are protected too The oldest and best since 1911 to the home of Mrs. Stockwell last you do it the sooner it is over with. Free Pick up by Grant* Pas* much. Phone 123 Grants Pass they are connected with Laundry Put this same thought to work on “T. N. T.” Do it Saturday; Elk, he said, feed more closely. the Nazarene church of Grants anil eat back the tender leaves of every day. Make it a habit and before vou know it— Pass. trees and bushes. They can reach I m Hog Enough to «BLOOEY” “ •-- “Prosper- -- You are shaking hands with higher than the deer and eventu Want Your Busine** NELSON’S CAFE ity.” WE DARE YOU TO TRY IT AND TRY IT O. F. Lee and family plan to ally crowd them out. And Man Enough leave for southern California To Appreciate It HONESTLY! If you do, we know exactly what will about Eastern Oregon's mute deer are Have you met the Sisters who KEITH S MARKET May 10 to supervise his operate this Cafe? increasing he said, but western happen. YOU WILL SUCCEED! wholesale produce business during ETHEL and LILLY ANN Oregon ’ s deer population is de Thinking isn’t such a hard job. You think about the rush season. When shopping in Grants Pass creasing because of the great Lunch with Us something every day, every movement you make is number of predators, especially The Bridgeview church folk are done with thought. You’re reading this article be making preparations to take care cougars. But the greatest prob ■a cause you think it’s worth while, or you would have of a big crowd Sunday night, May lem, which has yet to be solved, is I parasitical. I E. C. GAYMAN (piit before now. 14 at their Mother’s day program. ASK FOR Deer are dying of nose bots, Proprietor Cultivate the habit of thinking about what you | lungworms, tapeworms, ticks and Sawyer. Clarence Saw. MACK’S want. There is something in your life that you would yer, Freiling other parasites Many of the more Harry Smith. Jim Payne, Ray dearly love to have or something you want to do. Why White, D. F. Lee and Ed Wright serious diseases are coming from : Seed & Feed Store stock. And as yet there ^ALWAYS SELLS THE BEST : not be sincere enough about it to try to get it, or do it. met at Sucker creek last Friday domestic is not way found for treating : : We promise you if you will follow this theme with an and put in a dam for their irriga. them, for “they can't be dipped : In Field and Garden Seeds tion system. honest desire to succeed that you will. We have NEV I Do like sheep." ■■ not gamble with your crop ER known it to fail. It simply can’t fail if the individ Come hear the new dance band Mr. Wire told of some of the by buying cheap seeds : : ual means business and wants what he wants when he at the Legion hall, Saturday, legislation passed at the last leg : : islature and asked the members We Specialize in April 29, featuring the McCon- wants it. : : not to allow a bill passed that < Gill Bro*. Seed* would put commercial fishing The trouble with most of is—We are quite satis nell orchestra. ------------- o----------- -- : Sperry Commercial Feed* back on the Rogue. fied with what we have and it’s too much trouble to Largest Meeting After his talk, he showed some : Swift'* 1 Red Steer Fertiliser* : think about getting something better. Now let’s be : At Your Grocer interesting wild life pictures that I i 514 So. 6th Street Phone 758 lOon'laued from Peje On«» honest with ourselves. If you kid yourself, YOU are Grant* Pa*a were interesting as well as educa A l*J*<iM<**««ai««i* the only one YOU are hurting. You can’t hurt anyone the local Rod and Gun club and tional. !.. * else kidding yourself. Pull yourself together. Go to asked for cooperation with the A list of those present was gath ^umiiii ered, and we hope that it is com I commission and stressed that co your mirror all alone and look yourself in the face and operation with the enforcement plete, though some may have come ask yourself, “Where am I going?” What am I trying officer was absolutely necessary to the meeting that were missed. to do?" Tell yourself what you want, and be sincere if results were to be reached. Here is the list as the reporter about it. But by all means, do all this by yourself, Mr. Wire said that the com- gathered it: RADIO SERVICE don’t let anyone else know what you are doing, they mission had decided to plant fall John Valen. county commission rainbow trout in the er; W A. John-on, county judge; may kid you about it, or make fun of it, so let no one spawning Rogue river soon, ranging from L. W Wipperman, state senator; know anything about what you are doing. Just keep five to seven inches and intimat Roy Fugate. Portland; L. J. Coop telling yourself what you want. Keep at it. Water ed the state is seriously consider er, Kenneth Martin, Grants Pass; I FRENCH LAUNDRY Tubes • Batteries dripping on a stone long enough will wear a hole ing changing its planting prac- Phil Lowd, state game policeman; tices. Harry Stokes of the U. S. Biolog Accessories through the stone. Your thoughts are much stronger Quoting intensive studies made ical survey for Josephine county; & DRY CLEANERS I and they work faster. Keep your thought on the by Paul Needham of the U. S. Art Crews, Roseburg; O. K. Beals, Agencies same topic all day. If you get tired and can, sit down Bureau of Fisheries and of Stan county agent; W R. Barr of We Cave City Dre** Shop . and rest and relax and dream of what you want. In ford university, he agreed with Ask-U Inn camp; J. R. Welch, C. Wittrock'* Store, Kerby many sportsmen's belief that few M. Cornell. Grants Pass; Murphy Aerial Wire and this relaxed position, your sub-conscious mind will fingerling fish reach maturity. Lew Ha mm«r, Selma I Kicks. Ted Athey. ,M C. Athey, Connections help direct your steps. Develop your thought. Devel Needham says that only from J. Jt Villair, A. Brown. Elwood (’all: Wed. and Sat. | ; op your mind. If you don't it gets lazy. Don't get lazy. 1 to 3 per cent of naturally spawn- Hussey, Mr. and Mrs. M M Nel Q 4 One Year ...... Six Months ... Three Months 11 SO t ♦ Keibel’s PERFECTION BREAD ♦ Arnold’s STJUMBRUF PROCESS .