Illinois Valley News, Thursday, May 16, 1910 Pagre Four GROCERY Prices Effective Friday, Saturday and Monday, May 17-18-20 SAVINGS FRESH FRUIT AND Prices Effective Friday, Saturday and Monday, May 17-18-20 Vegetables Friday and Saturday Only 8Oc SHORTENING, Westminster Bring your container, 10 pounds for COFFEE A good grade, 2 pounds for STRAWBERRIES— Fresh local 2 boxes SCHILLINGS GREEN TEA Vi pound package ............... 48c CRISCO 3 pounds for GRAPEFRUIT, Dr. Phillips 2 Cans ..................... ASPARAGUS— per bunch 10c ROYAL GELATIN Per Package RADISHES, ONIONS 3 Bunches LUX-PALMOLIVE or LIFEBOUY SOAP 3 Bars for 10c NEW PEAS— 2 Pounds for GEM OLEOMARGARINE 2 Pounds for 38c CATSUP Fancy, per bottle 10c CUDAHY’S DEVILED MEAT 3 Cans lOc 18c GRANULATED SOAP GRAINS Large package, close out SANI-CLOR 1 Gallon for 30c PREMIUM BACON Per Pound .............. 19c FANCY HEAD RICE 5 Pounds for 57c PURE FRUIT JELLY 4 pound 6 ounce jar GRAPENUT FLAKES 2 Large packages for . SPINACH— 2 pounds lie New Potatoes, Carrots, Cabbage, Beets, Tur­ nips, Celery, Oranges, Grapefruit, lemons DIAMOND QUALITY AND FERRY’S SEEDS FOR FLOWERS AND VEGETABLES CROWN FLOUR AND FEEDS Model Cash Grocery CLAY MASSIE », Locals ville, California, arrived in Cave Junction last Sunday and plans to visit relatives and friends in the valley for a few; weeks. Mrs. last Martin will he remembered as Miss Evelyn Boyd. Miss Edda Burke spent Tuesday in Grants Pass. — o— C. E. Eggers, the jeweler, has Charles Tucker and son, ICIaude were in Grants Pass last Tuesday moved back to his former location, in Clark’s insurance agency in the transacting business. Del Rogue hotel building. Mr. Eg­ Miss Theresa Cochran of O’Brien gers is an expert watch and clock has returned to her home after repair man and has a fine supply spending the winter at Denison of jewelry merchandise in his show­ cases. and Des Moines, Iowa. —o— Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Barrett Mr. anil Mrs. Earl Gray spent Mother’s Day with Mrs. Gray's made a trip to Crescent City sev­ mother, Mrs. Grace G. Reid in eral weeks ago where they went to attend funeral services of a ivla- Medford. tive, Abe Kindell who had passed —o— William Stanfield had the mis­ away several weeks ago. They fortune to break his left arm last were accompanied by Mr. and Tuesday evening when he fell from Mrs. Frank Stiwalt of O'Brien. Mr. Kindall for many years his bicycle on the highway near made his home in the valley and the Legion hall. had many friends and acquaint­ Mrs. J. J. Villair accompanied ances here that will be sorry to by Mrs. H. P. Bearss, Mrs. Geo. hear of his passing away. Thrasher, Mrs. George Martin and Miss Jean Villair made a trip to “The Night of Nights” Medford last week. FORMERLY SCHUMACHERS Cave Junct ion, Oregon O. W. GREEN a line of misdeeds by Dan, his wife Club To Sponsor leaves. He conducts a fruitless search for his wife. A score of, Cooked Food Sale years finds him living in a hall­ A cooked food sale will be held room, but allows himself weekly next Saturday, May 18th, in the visits to the club to reminisce with Valley Variety store, sponsored by his old crony. Into a confused the Cave Junction Woman’s club. world one day comes a letter from All kinds of salads and cooked his daughter and she requests a hot dishes with cakes and pies will meeting. Dan masquerades for be on sale. The public is invited his daughter as a successful pro­ to attend this sale. ducer, she is fooled for a short' time but a genuine devotion for her father leads her into the truth. He chooses for his comeback the play which was the overture to his ANTISEPTIC downfall. MOUTH WASH Send The Illinois Valley News To Your Friends Frank J. Newman Mi 31 Solution Candidate for Kills Germs on Contact when used full Strength, or in three minutes when diluted with an equal quantity of water. Harmless to the most delicate tissues. STANDARD OIL PRODUCTS and the Best Grease Job You can possibly get at CAVE JUNCTION MOTOR COURT K. C. HAMILTON An effective Mouth Wash, Breath Deodorant, Gargle and First Aid Dressing. SOLD ONLY AT YOUR REXALL STORE CAVE JUNCTION 8. L. Smith, Proprietor CIRCUIT JUDGE May 17th Primary I $ • Clean and Independent Campaign • ¡i ■. .■ •, 2» Frank J. Newman, candidate for the nomination for Cir- cuit Judge, has conducted a fair, clean and independent cam- paign for that office. He is seeking the nomination solely upon his record as a man, a citizen and a lawyer, a brief statement of which record has been furnished each registered voter. Please read same. •2 •. 2« •2 2» *2 ■, 2« .J es ,• <1 ¡> «2 2« «• •2 He has not sought, nor would he accept, the indorsement or sponsorship of any lawyer or group of lawyers who would necessarily be called upon to practice before him should he be elected to the important and highly responsible position of < ircuit Judge. He values highly his reputation among his fellow attor- neys. and holds the ethics of his profession in the highest esteem. He considers it a direct violation of such ethics for any attorney or group o f attorneys, less than the entire membership of the Bar. to sponsor the candidacy of ANY ASPIRANT to the office of Circuit Judge. Such sponsorship places such candidate, himself, in a compiomising position in the eyes of the Bar and the public at large. No candidate should seek or accept such indorse­ ment or sponsorship under any consideration. The reasons for this are self-evident to all thinking people. Hi ;• r- exceedingly that 10 of the 52 attorneys in this Disti ct havi disregarded these rules of ethics by openly and persistently sponsoring and campaigning for one of the four candidates for the office of Circuit Judge, by actively spon- -ring such candidate personally, by letters through the mail, and open letters published in the newspapers of the District. > • Mark Your Own Ballot • Coming Wednesday White school celebrated the "The Night of Nights” will be close of school with a picnic at Grr’-brtck enmn. All the children convincingly attested next Wed­ and many parents attended the pic­ nesday and Thursday at the Cave nic and all had n wonderful time. City theater where Pat O'Brien. Roland Young and Olympe Brad- na demonstrate their unusual tal­ Art Drews and Dr. E. E. Brooks made a business trip to Portland ents. The story gets under way in the latter part of last week on a 1919 with Broadway about to sa­ business trip. They returned lute a new play by Don O. Par­ home Tuesday evening. rel played by O’Brien. On open­ —o—- ing night, in violation of a pledge Mrs. George W. Martin and to hi* wife who enacts a leading Mis. George Thrasher, motored to role in the play he gets drunk Ashland last Saturday to attend with his pa! Barry Trimble played the Mother's tea and fashion by Young. During the perform- show at Southern Oregon College ance they carry on a comical cross­ of Education. fire which convulses the audience, but wrecks the production. Dis­ Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Inman and gusted nt this revolting climax to Children Muriel and Merle, have moved into the L. A. Stone resi­ dence on the Redwood highway REDWOODS HOTEL Mr. Inman is with the Atlas Grants Pass Dredging company on the Alt- house. » Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Athey spent last Sunday in Brookings with friends. Mrs. W. F Dsrger ac­ companied them and visited het son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John Dnrger snd family. Mrs Eddie Martin of Porter- Indorsement of Attorneys Regretted • DALE F. GINN CANDIDATE FOR THE NON-PARTISAN OFFICE OF County Superintendent of Schools 1 welve year»' successful teachin* experience in Ore­ gon. Nine years a teacher Joiephine county. in I am a taxpayer in Jose­ phine county. MY PLATFORM (I) Cooperate with school board* for more educational efficiency and lowering of tax burden. (2) Carefully a u p e rvise all schools (3) Make thorough study of school problems and ren­ der unbiased decisions, and stand by them, leaving no doubt concerning where I stand. (4) Assume responsibility in helping communities iron out difficulties in educa­ tional field. (5) Provide best educa­ tion possible, demanding full value for every tax dollar. SOLICITS YOUR PATRONAGE Cooperation — Supervision — Efficiency — Fairness to Taxpayer and Pupil. Excellent ('offer Shop IN CONNECTION REASONABLE RATES I I (Paid Pol. Adv.) Do 5 "u want any small group of politically minded attor- •2 o»ys or a non-resident ex-Circuit Judge to mark your ballot •, tor you Or will you reserve your right and privilege of csst- ir g your ballot for the candidate whom YOU find to be best '• office*0* t0 pvrform Pr°Per*y the duties of this important ■ , ij ¡» ,■ ■» ■ J , i ! k u war,t a.» youi Circuit Judge, a man whose proven record, both as to experience and temperament, plainly quali- ties him for this position, and who seeks this high honor from the voters of th, District solely upon such record, or do you : accept, unchallenged, the recommendations of l-5th the membership of the Southern Oregon Bar Association, w ten the r. in-lining 4 5ths of such membership stand upon the ethics of their profession and refuse to either sponsor, indorse or campaign f t any candidate for Circuit Judge, before whom they wilt necessarily be called upon to practice in the future? Newman will look forward to May 17th for your ar«wer. ; (Paid Pol. Adv.) VW.SSSV.W.%%