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About Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 12, 1940)
Page Five Illinois Valley News. Thursday^December 12. 1910 Thrills and Action Run Riot in Alaskan Movie The Alaska story, “Girl iron» God’s Country,” playing next Wednesday and Thursday at the Cave City theater, combines the colorful background of the Yukon country with the elements of rac- ey action sequence, and unforget table love story concerning a woman who endured endless hard ships in an uncivilized country to win the man she loved. Malamute dog teams play a large part in the tale of an Amer-1 ican doctor who has run eway from his own country to set up practice in the backwoods Alaskan coun-' try, traveling hundreds of miles by boat and sleigh to treat the na tive Eskimo families. One of the most intense scenes is a dog bat tle betwen Morris’ team and that of Charles Bickford, who plays the part of a detective in pursuit of Morris. An avalanche, in which warned that severe penalties will drew within five days to the Im follow failure to comply with this migration and Naturalization Serv ice of the Department of Justice Federal law. All aliens, 14 years of age and in Washington. Forms for this pur older, must register in person and pose are obtainable at all post of fices. be fingerprinted. Alien children, under 14, must ] No alien need be unprepared for the questions he will be asked. be registered by their parents or1 Sample registration forms which guardians. show him exactly what informa Registration takes place at tjie tion he wil need at registration are post office in Grants Pass. available in all post offices. There is no charge of any kind connected with alien registration, j Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Baumberger Earl G. Harrison, Director of returned the first of the week Alien Registration of the Depart from a weeks visit in San Fran ment, suggests that those aliens cisco. who have not yet registered do so Time Near End When as son as possible and avoid tht E. Young was in Holland All Aliens Must Register Christmas rush at the post offices. | the Wesley first of the week. He is work All aliens are also warned that, ing for E. P. Preble at his mining Alien registration will end on having registered, they are re property in Leland. Mr. Preble December 26 and all non-citizens quired to report any change in had the misfortune recently to lose who have not yet registered are their permanent residence ad- his cabin on the Althouse by fire. ........... ...... .. ................. ><••••3 H....... . both men are snowed under is also one of the peak points of the film, Jane W yatt, as the nurse who finds the rigors of Alaskan living too much for her and plans to leave only to find herself in love with the uncommunicative doctor she has come to assist, is given one of the ablest characterizations of her scren carer since “Lost Horizon.” Chester Morris as the doctor who has run away from his past plays his part with a keen sensitiv ity and conviction which places him on a par with any other top- notchers. o— Christmas Shopping Time ... j».. is here again! But Barnes, the Jeweler, has a complete line of Bulova and Westfield Watches, Diamond Rings, Lockets, Bracelets, and all the new styles in Personal Jewelry. SERVICE— NOT SOMETHING FOR NOTHING — BUT DOING WHAT YOU WANT DONE PROMPTLY, I N T E L L I - GENTLY AND ECONOM ICALLY .... ! AAA Towing Beautiful new mountings on Oregonite Jewelry — the Gem Stone from your own locality. R E M E M B E R .. . Nash Sales and Service BERT BARNES Phone 113 Grants Pass, Oregon 515 H Street Christmas Sale of i I i s : : COATS : : at Î January Sale Prices I E, DEL ROGUE GARAGE 507 S. 6th Street, Grants Pass Christmas CLASSIFIED ADS WANTED—WOOD BIDS Union High School District No. 1, will accept bids for 58 cords of fir wood; 8 cords of which shall* 1 be 16 inches in length; 25 cords 2 feet in length; 25 cords 4 feet in length. Bids will be opened at the school house in Kerby Monday evening, January 6, 1941, at 8 p. m. The board reserves the right to re- i ject any or all bids. Lucius Robinson, Chairman, Effie M. Smith, Clerk. 31—2tc FORESALE or ’ TRADE~M?lk goat for chickens or vegetables. Inquire at News office. FOR SALE — Good sized wood range, fair condition. C. R. Stout at Esterly mine. 32-1 tp - Coats ... PHOTOGRAPHS Lot No. i. NOT TOO LATE <- < r » «w LOANS—No money down. See us if you desire to build and pay in small monthly sums. Use your Credit. We sell lumber and building material of all kinds, windows, doors, etc., Copeland Lumber, Grants Pass. 6-tC NOTICE TO CO-OWNER OF MINE TO CONTRIBUTE Grants Pass, Oregon, Septem ber 19, 1940. TO MRS. LOU WILLIAMS, 2052 Southeast Hawthorne, Portland, Oregon, "«Santa Barbara Apart ment; and TO JIM MASCAL: You aie hereby notified that I Lave expended Two Hundred ($200.00) Dollars in labor and improvements upon the Northeast quarter of the Aortheasc Quartei i f section 14, Township 39 South, Range 8 West of the W’illamette Meridian, compromising two (2) i npatented placer mining claims, rs will appear by Certificate filed on the 10 day of June, 1940, in the office of the County Clerk of Josephine County, Oregon, at Page 575, Volume 39, Mining Records of Josephine County, Oregon, in order to hold said premises under the provisions of the revised Sta tutes of the United States of America, being the amount re quired to hold the same for the vear ending the 30th day of June, 1940. That the work was performed by Will C. Smith and Jack Brady and consisted of forty (40) man days building road to the property, nerformed between May 1 and May 31, 1940, and the amount due and owing to the undersigned by you as co-owners is One Hundred (*1000.00) Dollars; and You are hereby required to con tribute said sum of One Hundred (*100.00) Dollars within ninety (90) days from and after the ser vice of this notice upon you, or if you fail so to contribute within said time, your interest in the said mining property will become the property of the said Will C. Smith who performed or caused to be performed such assessmant work. Dated this 25 day of September, 1940. 7 WILL C. SMITH . $12.95 Nice assortment of tweeds, bouclé and fleeces, box and fitted styles. . . Coats. . . Lot No. 4 . $19-75 .... $9-95 $12.95 and $11.75 Values -» $29.95 Values • Prompt Service for Out-of-Town Customers . In this gloup are “Rothmoor” and “Bet ty Rose” coats in Tweeds, Qamel Fleeces, Lustrosa, Cinderella Cords, black, brown, wine and soldier blue. Good range of sizes. Lot No. 2. ♦ . $17.95 and $22.50 Values • No Appointment Needed • Lot No. 3. $35 and $39.95 Values Coats. .. Tweeds, bouclé and Cordelia fabrics. Black, brown, wine. Sizes 12 to 44. Box back and fitted styles, sport and dressy materials. Sizes 12 to 40. • Evening Silting by Appointment SHOP EARLY FOR CHRISTMAS If You Desire, All Packages Gift Wrapped FOR RENT — 4-rom plastered house. Elwood Hussey. ANYONE in need write P. O. Box 166, Cave Junction, Confident ial. 29-ltc . $24.75 . • Reasonable Price WILL TRADE hay for electric washing machine. C. E. Pullen. FOR SALE—Good beer cabinet, coils and all, in god shape. El wood Hussey. . Coats. . . Alterali Camera Shop Tel. 109 J GRANTS PASS The GOLDEN RULE 113 N. 6th Grants Pass, Oregon Pay a*ees JjP V i appliances ^ Truly, Truly, they they are are gifts gifts for for joyous joyous living' living! You'll be delighted at the beauty of the Interest will accrue after December 15, 1940, on the last quarter of 1940 taxes. A. Donley Barnes Sheriff and Tax Collector of Josephine County, Oregon new, more convenient, more economical V appliances YOUR ELECTRICAL DEALER is showing for Christmas. You couldn't select more appropriate, more thought S«e the ful ond more useful gifts, electric appliance display ELECTRICAL DEALER today! at YOUR