Illinois Valley News. Thursday. March 6. 1911 SUBSCRIBER SENDS SOME GOOD IDEAS which you handled the subject. You certainly struck straight from the shoulder and landed the whole thing squarely on the head, and I am certain that the people of the entire county, with few ex­ ceptions, will agree with your stand. Personally, I feel that it is no part of wisdom to even attempt the raise of salaries at this par­ ticular time, whether it be those in public jobs, or the ones direct­ ing the various phases of the coun­ ties road program. We have too many good, willing to work people in the county who would be glad of a job at a fair wage. We can easily point out numerous homes in our midst where the entire family would re­ joice if they could but be priv­ ileged to enjoy some of the good things, thus the old folks: “W’hat about making life more pleasant for them?” Hoping to read more of your good editorials, just keep at it, vou will have no regrets. W. HENRY MILLER. --------------o-------------- but «a the eve of the wedding the I rancher breaks both legs in an. accident and the marriage has to I be postponed, while the girls stays, on to nurse him. She, lonely and dissatisfied, finds herself attract­ ed to the moody foreman and, scarcely knowing what she is do­ ing, yields herself to him. As soon as the rancher is well enough to walk he demands an im­ mediate wedding — but the girl, compromised, plans to run away secretly. What happens as the three find their lives disrupted through this one mis-step makes up the emotional conclusion of this truly great film. The two stars turn in superla­ tive performances in their repect- ive roles — roles that are excep­ tionally sympathetic and ideally Dear Ed: A few lines for the News. As the spring works starts up with old dobbin as power it is a good idea to keep him in good con­ dition by feeding a handful of good grade of wheat bran at night in the grain box in his manger or add bran to the grain. It is a good investment also to feed a good stock tonic according to the directions on the container. Also in changing feeds remember to change gradually so as not to up­ set his or her digestive system, as this one thing alone has caused more loss in horses by way of colic in one form or another. There are several good colic remedies but the most reliable is a pint of ¡100', DOWN FILLED raw (not boiled, boiled oil if used ! Taffeta Covered is fatal to livestock) linseed oil as a drench and do not wait too long to administer the dose when dobbin is not feeling good. This quantity Î Regular $10.95, Special of oil will not hurt the animal even though it is not colicy, but FINE SHOW HERE just a little sluggish. The best WED. AND THURS. preventative is to have the teeth looked over by a person whom A number of local residents who Choice of colors knows what goes on in the chew­ formerly lived in Napa Valley and I ¡Green, Gold. Blue, Pink ing apparatus, namely by a re­ vicinity and many others who have liable veterinarian. Also be care­ visited there on occasion, will I ful not to feed very dusty or thrill to familiar scenes in “They mouldy hay. Knew What They Wanted” which I would like to call attention to | comes to the Cave City theater “Furniture You’ll Admire at Prices You’ll Appreciate” cattlement that all brands should Wednesday and Thursday March be re-recorded after Jan. 1, 1940 12 and 13th. This romantic drama I 112-114 N. 6th, Grants Pass and that anyone using or con­ of the California grape lands star-1 templating using a brand in the ring Carol Lombard and Charles Fl....................................................—• near future should apply to the Laughton was filmed on the act­ state veterinarian, Salem, Oregon, ual locale of the story. : ! as soon as possible so that it may The story told in forthright ! be listed in the new state brand fashion, marches with its vividly book now going to press. All human characters from heart­ : COFFEE SHOPS I stockmen should urge their neigh­ warming beginning to bitingly dra­ In Connection : bors to comply with the state brand matic end. And it advances the law. In applying it may speed art of screen story-telling a sig­ HOTEL REDWOOD Grants Pass, Oregon up the proceedure by selecting nificantly long way in doing so. five different brands and specify HOTEL JACKSON The plot itself is simple enough. where to be placed on the animal Medford, Oregon Laughton, a happy-go-lucky Latin namely right or left hip, right or HOTEL OREGON rancher of Napa Valley who has : left shoulder, or right or left ribs, Eugene, Oregon grown rich on his grapes, goes to : also to mention ear marks or other San Francisco for a vacation and HOTEL SENATOR marks used and where placed. Salem, Oregon falls in love with a blonde waitress In feeding salt to the livestock (Miss Lombard). Through his rest­ HOTEL MARION where fine ground or loose salt Salem, Oregon less foreman, William Gargan, he is used two to four tablespoons of opens a stilted correspondence with : McCredie Hot Mineral Spring. bi-carbonate of soda or common the girl, finally persuades her to : McCredie Springs, Oregon baking soda mixed with the salt come to Napa and marry him. ........................................0 (about five pounds) will help to relieve the bloating feeling when 9............................................. cattle or horses are consuming : quantities of straw or other dry : feeds. Particularly good with straw. It is also advisable to use an iodized salt as this vicinity is very low in iodine content, in the mineral makeup. : = A neighbor was complaining about the condition of one of his Î : horses, so the above hight help rest of the stock own- some of the suited to them. Laughton will be long remembered for his portrayal of the ebullient Tony Patucci, as will Miss Lombard for her artis­ try in her memorable emotional scenes. Gargan, also, does splen­ didly as the foreman who is the cause of all the trouble. Harry Carey and Frank Fay are also cast in important roles. ------------- o Subscribe for The News. ll ÌÌ I Plymouth '' I IT’S GOOD NEWS F~ I NOW! : LETTERS i' s'» >' S' s' i GIRLS! Plymouth Coupe For the Miss with the small waist — short waist or short skirt length. Your answer is »' »' 5' : s WANTED—Day will pay $1.00 nanny kids 3 a rd Beard, Rt. old bull calves, each. For Sale— for $1.00. Leon- 1, Cave Junction. 44-ltp. 11 $3.98-$4.98 For the taller Miss our New Pastel Rayons In “Featherwear’’ are bound to meet require­ ments, too, at $3.98. T Dress & Sport CÀRNER’Sf“""S. ll s' I DODGE i »! I S2.98-S3.49-S3.98 Lowell's I MACK’S SEED & FEED STORE now und«*r new management. Carries a complete line of feed« and seeds of all kinds. 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