Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current, October 10, 1940, Page 4, Image 4

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    Illinois Valley News, Thursday, Octolier 10, 1910
Page Four
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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
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ATHEY
SUBSCRIPTION PRICES
In Josephine County
$1 50
.75
50
Outside of Josephine County
ers that be” keep stalling around and don’t do any­
thing soon, the winter months will make it impossible
to get much chrome out of the mountains, and it will
be late spring before much could be done. In the
meantime stock supplies will be fast diminishing, and
it may become acute.
There isn’t much we can do about it, however. We
will just have to be patient until someone in Washing­
ton makes up their mind that it is time to get busy.
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The Illinois Valley News reserves the right to reject any advertising
copy which i> deems objectionable. Advertising rates on application
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MEETING “PROSPERITY”
ILLINOIS VALLEY CHURCH
OF SEVENTH DAY
ADVENTISTS
Sabbth School at 9:30 a. m.
Preaching Service 11:00 a. m.
Prayer meeting Wednesday at
7:30 p. m.
You are invited to meet with
us.
F. W. Cooper, Elder, Kerby.
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KERBY UNION SUNDAY
SCHOOL
Sunday School at 9:45 a. in.
every Sunday. All are cordially
invited.
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CAVE JUNCTION COMMUNITY
CHURCH
We wonder how many of our readers saw the pic­ Sunday School 10 to 11 a. m.
ture, “Edison, the Man,” just shown in Cave Junction Church services 11:15 a. m.
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last week? It was a great picture. Edison as a very BRIDGEVIEW
COMMUNITY
young man had that something that pushed him along
CHURCH
—something that said, “go ahead, don’t stop. If you Sunday School 10 to 11 a. m.
service 11 a. m. to 12 m.
.can visualize it, you can do it.” He had the necessary Worship
Young Peoples Service 7 to 8 p. m.
initiative and ambition to go ahead, and his remark­ Preaching 8 p. m.
able success was due to his determination to do the Prayer meeting Wednesday at
thing he set out to do and not quit until it was accom­ 4 o’clock p. m.
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plished.
That is all there is to success in life. Get the thing Indian Summer Ideal
you want to do thoroughly planted in your mind anc For Vacationists
then start out to get it or accomplish it. If you don’t
Wharton’s fishing report for
give up, you will succeed. Discouragements, set­ the Joe Chamber
of Commerce at
backs, etc., are the foundation of success, they are Grants Pass, finished with the fol­
necessary adjects to character or determination. lowing observation, and we think
it is worth passing on to our read-
Without them success would be worthless. The man ers:
with a soft snap never appreciates or realizes what For men and women who love
success really means, because he never had to battle life in the great out-of-doors, the
the world to win this coveted prize. So don’t be dis­ Indian Summer of October is
time for a vacation in
couraged because obstacles are placed in your way. ideal
Rogue River country, when
Overcome the obstacles, rise above them. They are woods are glorious with Autumn
merely a detour, and if you stick you come out on the color and all conditions are per­
fect for full enjoyment of life in
paved highway again richer for the experience.
the open. Weather and water con­
The fault with most of us is, we are prone to drift ditions are now right for fishing,
fishing.
with the tide, follow the road with the least resist­ September rains caused a substhn-
ance. Consequently we don’t know what real battles tial rise in the river and brought
run of steelheads up from
are and what success is worth. The man who battles a the good
sea—schools of trout and cut­
his way along and finally gets on top knows what it is throats have followed the salmon to
all about. He can appreciate meeting Mr. Prosperity. the spawning beds—every condi-
tion indicates good fishing for the
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rest of the month. Open season
“THE FLAG SPEAKS”
for deer hunting continues until
Oct. 25th.—open season for up­
land birds is from Oct. 15 to 31st
—for ducks, geese and other mi­
gratory birds will be from Oct. 16
to Dec. 14. Pheasants and quail
are fairly plentiful in the fields
and gulches, there are mallards
and teal along the water courses,
and deer are always to be found
in the canyons that reach back
into the high mountains. What
more could we ask?
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Orchids to you Larry, or Mr. Roberts, which one
of you was responsible for giving us one of the great­
est pictures of our time, "The Flag Speaks, present­
ed last Saturday and Sunday nights.
If there was a spark of enthusiasm in the blood of
those who saw this picture, it made them stronger
; nd more patriotic than ever tor that emblem of
Liberty, which is dear to every American.
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BEING PUSHED AROUND
CHROMITE STUDIED
ON SOWELL CREEK
We have heard the expression several times in the
1. st few weeks that Uncle Sam will soon get tired of A detailed study of collard
deposits southwest of So­
I e ng “pushed around” and Will call the bluft of those chromite
well creek, across from the Kerby
co ng the pushing. We know it will only be a ques- Queen mine, will be started Fri­
t on of t me and how much patience Uncle has. But day by the United States Geolog­
Survey, under the direction of
when he makes up his mind, the bluff will lie called ical
Dr. Francis G. Wells, he announc­
; nd Unde won’t only ell it, but he will step right in 'd Tuesday, according to the G. P.
c Courier.
: nd ‘al t comm’ nd of the who’? situation.
The <<«me th ug is happen .. . 1 a very minor de- Dr. Wells expects to be assisted I l
in the work by John Livermore
i e. to the chrome industry <
juu'.ei n Oregon. We and
John F. Partridge, Jr., both
think we are be ng puslie l around an 1 for no good >f Stanford University.
Tt si n Unde Sam has enough chrome ore in stock On Wednesday Dr. Wells, ac­
companied by Tom Thayer, U. S.
p ’os to 1: st about a year. Then what? If the “pow- G.
S. geologist, who recently com-
Along the Concrete
pleted mapping the Twin Sisters
area in Washington, will make a
trip to the Seiad creek district, re­
turning here on Thursday.
IMAGINARY TRIP TO
THE ARGENTINES
(By Ella Ptrick, Secy.)
I he O Brien W omen’s club met
at the home of Mrs. Thr’e.sa Coch­
ran and was one of the most inter­
esting meetings of the seasoa.
Miss Ruby Hosford was in
charge of the meeting the ab­
sence of Mrs. Stiwalt, due to the
illness of her sister, Mrs. Loyd
Lewis of Grants Pass.
After a short business meeting j
birthday cards were passed around
and discussed and members wish I
to thank Mr. Samuel Smith of the
* ave t ity Drug Store for such a i
lovely assortment. The meeting
was then turned over to the pro-'
gram committee who in place of a
book review had prevailed upon1
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ELSIA ÇOTTER
DR. A. N. COLLMAN
Naturopathic Physician
Funeral services were held for :
Elsia Cotter who passed away last
Office.
Sherman’» Camp
Wednesday at her home near Ta- :
Cave Junction
kilma, with Hull & Hull funeral di­ I
rectors in charge and burial was in à
Deer Creek cemetery.
Mrs. Cotter was born near Kerby
59 years ago. Surviving are her |Drs. Cantrall & Dixon:
widower, Stephenson Cotter; two
VETERINARIANS
daughters, Ella Goldsbry of Sel­ | Cor. 7th & M Office phone 116:
ma and Ruth Balaoso of Seattle; : Res. phone 245 or 577-Y :
one son, Elmer E. Cotter of Grants
Grants Pass
Pass; one sister, Bertha Classon El............
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and three brothers, Herman Fick
of Grants Pass; Charles Fick of
WATCH REPAIR
Lakeview and Fred Fick residing
SPECIALIST
in Oakland, California.
Price» Alway» Reasonable
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MHMMIHI ■lllllllHin""""IIIIIIIIIIIIUlll|HH|M|t(l, ( )
Miss Hosford to take us on an
imaginary trip to the Argentine
country. Leaving San Francisco
I in the spring of 1918 we were car-
I ried along on this trip from the
unpleasant boat trip to the beau-
| tiful flower gardens of Buenos
Clarence E. Eggers
Aires. Many beautiful pieces of
Don’t forget the 'Hallowe’en
JEWELER
lace doilies, embroidered garments, Costume Dance Thursday, October
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Del Rogue Hotel Building
■ Spanish shawls of very high color 31st in the American Legion hall,
O'
and intricate designing, a doll Cave Junction.
dressed as a goucho to the last de­
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tail was very amusing. A mattu
Notary Publics
Dr. Fred W. Gould :
teacup from Rosario with silver
1.
Dental Surgeon
sipper was another interesting ob­
AMY HUSSEY
Tuff» Building
ject. All of these things from her
M. C. ATHEY
Phone 4
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treasure chest were passed for all
LUCILE FLOYD
Giant» Pa»»
to see. Miss Hosford taught Eng­
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Holland
lish for eight years in Buenos Ai-,
res.
The next meeting will be at the
home of Mrs. Grace Kretsinger,
KEEP THIS HAND
FUNERAL HOME
Oct. 18.
Mrs. L. B. Hall, Manager
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L. B. Hall
AWAY FROM
Men Must Register
AMBULANCE SERVICE
6—County of citizenship.
7, 8 and 9—Name of persons!
who will always know your ad­
dress; his relationship and address.
10— Employer’s name, (self,
firm, WPA, college, etc.)
11— Place of employment or
business.
On the back of the card the reg- j
istrar will fill out blanks to de­
scribe the registrant, including
race, height, weight, eyes, hair,
complexion, and other obvious
physical characteristics.
The above is what is prescribed
to the county clerk of Del Norte
county, California. County Clerk
Coutant is now in Salem getting
instructions. The information, we
believe,
practically the
same.
Cor. 5th & C St*.
Phone 388
'liOUAr MILK SUPPLY
(Continued from Page One)
F H A LOANS
BUILD NOW — PAY BY
THE MONTH
Valley Lumber Co.
Phone 47
West F St.
• Don't repeal a law which has
HULL & HULL
prevented milk strikes, violence,
unsanitary practices,
FUNERAL HOME
and price discrimina­
tion; which is NOW
Ambulance service day or nite
502 N 4th St.
Phone 334
giving Oregon one
of the world's finest
milk supplies.
GRANTS PASS
HOTEL
Let's keep it clean!
MINERS HEADQUARTERS
615 “G” Street
Grants Pass, Oregon
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The oldest and best since 1911
Free Pick up by Grant» Pass
Laundry
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