Illinois Valley News. Thursday, July 10, 1911 ( LASSIF1EI) ADS REGULAR RED CROSS SHOE SALE — Red Cross shoes for women now on sale. Regular $6.95 now $4.95. 610 H street. Grants Pass, Oregon. FOR SALE—Land facing Red­ wood highway near Kerby, Ore­ gon. For information call or write to Harris’ Super Creamed Shop, 103 N. 6th St., Grants Pass, Ore. 10-8tc AUCTION SALES—Every Tues’- day. We sell any kind of live­ stock and furniture. Just oppo­ site the fair grounds. Grants Pass. 9-4tp Bl PATRIOTIC m Ameri­ can flag on your desk. See them at the Illinois Valley News, 25c. 7-tf BIG FLORSHEIM SHOE SALE— Buy your men’s Flonheim shoes at Dewey’s, 610 H street, Grants Pass, Oregon. WANT TO RENT A HOUSE? Call and see Harry Floyd at Holland, Oregon 9-tf I Ol.il NEW SPACERS FOR SALE At The News Office. $9.00 per year buys liability and property damage insurance covering damage caused by your car. See Fred Linkhart, Kerby, Ore. ! I OOT COMFORT SERVICE — If you want your feet to feel I GOOD buy your shoes at Dew- j ey’s, 610 H street. Grants Pass, Oregon. MAI K’S SEED * FEED STORE I now under new management. Carries a complete line of feeds I and seeds of all kinds. Make our store your headquarters I BANK CAR finance 4' , plus I.inkhart’s insurance protection I is the low cost way to finance your car. See Fred Linkhart. Kerby, Ore. | FOR SALE — Mining location blanks, both quartz and placer and trespass notices at the Illinois Valley News office. Inquire at News office. 14-tf WANTED — Wool and Mohair, hides and pelts, junk batteries, metals of all kinds, radiators and iron. Grants Pass Bargain House, 624-626 So. 6th street, Phone 86. 50-tf I __________________________________ SUMMONS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON. FOR THE COUNTY OF JOSEPHINE. Mary Jane Booker, plaintiff, vs. Rob, >t B. Booker, Defendant. To Robert B. Booker, Defend­ ant: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You are hereby re-1 quiv I to appear and answer the , complaint filed against you in the above entitled court and cause 1 within four (4) weeks from the date of first publication of this summons, which date is July 3rd. 1941, and if you fail to so appear and answer said complaint, plain­ tiff will apply to the above court for the relief prayed for in said complaint, to-wit: For a decree of divorce forever dissolving the bonds of matrimony now and heretofore existing be­ tween you and the above named plaintiff. This summons is published by order of the Hon. H. K. Hanna. Judge of the above entitled court dated June 28th, 1941, ordering publication hereof once each week for four successive weeks. Date of first publication: July 3, 1941. Date of last publication, July 24. 1941. W. T. MILLER. Attorney for Plaintiff. Postoffice address. United States National Bank bldg., Grants Pass, Oregon. Henry Montbrand, chef at the Drews cafe, while swimming in the East Illinois river last Saturday, had the misfortune of breaking the drum of his right ear. Dr. A. N. Collman was called and gave him medical aid. —o— Miss Goldie Child of Coquille were in the valley over the Fourth and visited the Oregon Caves before returning to their home. Mrs. Hal­ lock formerly operated the Dress Shop in Cave Junction and still has property interests in the valley. Mrs. Florence O. Hallock and L. B. Hall FUNERAI. HOME Mrs. L. B. Hall, Manager AMBULANCE Phone 388 SERVICE Cor. 5th & C Sts. Vi, iting relatives and friends in the valley over the Fourth were Lawrence Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Tycer and family and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Gates. They re­ turned to Lakeview where they are employed by Archie Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Martin and daughter of Burbank, California, were visitors at the Nat Wooley home this week and were over­ night guests at Kumfy Kamp. Mr. Martin is postmaster of Burbank and Nat Wooley was mail carrier under Mr. Martin several years ago. Dr. and Mrs. C. J. Moser stop­ ped in Cave Junction the first of the week for a short time to call on friends, before proceeding on to Crescent City where they will go to vacation for a few days. Straight BOURBON Whiskey Next time you call for a bottle, make it Gold Label. It’s got what it takes when it comes to taste. Garden Seed», Field Seed», Fertiliser» Hodgen Brewster Specialiied Feed» Phone 12 607 E. F, Grants Pass Valley Lumber Co. West F St. Phone 47 FACIAL TISSUES 10e ALL NEW SUMMER DRESSES, each I R)R $3.00 i : i : Full Fashioned HOSE SALAD BOWLS A REAL BARGAIN 19c OUTSTANDING 25c VALUE SEE OUR CIRCULAR FOR MANY OTHER VALUES AT THRIFTY PRICES ANKLETS : Beautiful styles for youi HOLDS 8 :202 S. 6th St., Grants Pass: Ê............................................................... â Cold Pack Canners Hadley’s PAINT SUMMER CLEARANCE Season-End Disposal of AH Spring and Early Summer Fashions Broken Sizes . . . Colors . . . Assortments From Our Regular Fine Apparel Stocks Coats $8.95 to $19-95 Formerly priced, $12.95 to $35.00 Dressy . . . Casual . . . Sports 3 Groups Group 1 — Formerly 19.95 to 24.95 Group 2 — Formerly 12.95 to 19.95 Group 3 — Formerly 7.95 to 12.95 So A SPARKLING GLASS VAI.. TUMBLER RACK LOWELL’S 12.95 9.95 5.00 Hadley's CHAPTER 389. Oregon Laws, 1941, effective June 14, 1941, requires that we issue warrants for collection of delinquent taxes on personal property. Warrants are to be filed with the County Clerk, and entered in the Judgment Docket. The amount of such warrant shall liecome a lien upon the title to any real property owned by the person against whom the warrant is issued. The effect shall be the same as though the people of the County had recovered judgment against the person or persons so charged. The process of issuing, serving and docketing warrants covering delinquent taxes on personal property shall be mandatory. Therefore it is our unavoidable duty to insist that all delinquent personal taxes be paid with­ out further delay, or satisfactory arrangements made to liquidate same. Sheriff and Tax Collector I for Josephine County, Oregon. I IMBLERS •> for : BRIGHTLY COLORED Awarded by the American In stitifte of Laundering after Passing Rigid Tests ï SALE Begins Saturday Pickup and delivery every Mon day and Thursday in Cave Junction, Kerby and Holland 5-10-25 . (¡RANTS PASS STEAM LAUNDRY : McGregor Co. •r>-1"-25 Home Owned — Home Operated “Since 1900“ 3.. •• «• BRITE SPOT Fresh Fruit, Vegetables Cave Junction WE WANT TO TAKE THIS OPPORTUNITY TO THANK ALL OF YOU FOR OUR SPLENDID OPENING—IT GOES TO SHOW THAT YOU APPRECIATE AN UP-TO-THE-MIN­ UTE FRUIT AND VEGETABLE MARKET. We also carry several items in our GROCERY line. PRICES are always LOW LOOK WHAT YOU CAN BUY FOR GREEN ONIONS — Bunch RADISHES - CARROTS (¡RAPEFRUIT — Large Size, Each ORANGES, Large Size, Each 2c ALL OUR VEGETABLES ARE LO( ALLY (¡ROWN YOU LIKED THIS SPE( IAL LAST WEEK. SO WE ARE OFFERING IT TO YOU AGAIN A HOT WEATHER TREAT, pound ORANGES. Sweet and Juicy. Drink Orange Juice now WATERMELONS Price lx>w — Also Ice Cold GRAPEFRUIT — Full of Juice SWEET POTATOES — Extra Fancy BELL PEPPERS — Local (¡rown — Large Size lc Each lc Each 3 lbs. 25c Each lc FOR CANNING FRUITS, SEE US—NOW! APRICOTS — PEA( IIES — BERRIES IMlUJJCll M A. Donley Barnes ä Crystal Berry Bowls BIG 650 SHEET BOX f....................................... ? I The Seal of Approval DRESSES 113 N 6th St., Grants Pass Save on Summer Needs TUB FAST COLORS : : PHOTOGRAPHS Cameras and Supplies 9« >9c Sale Wash Dresses : F II A LOANS BUILD NOW — PAY BY THE MONTH A FEED & SEED CO. Mr and Mrs. Rollo Yocom of Medford, were guests over the Fourth at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Cooke at O'Brien. A Mr. Olson also ocacmpanied them to O’Brien. Mrs. Cooke had al­ most a family reunion over the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Hamilton, Cooke, were also Fourth visitors parents of Kenneth E. Hamilton of from Grants Pass. Three grand- the Cave Junction Motor Court lef' for their home in Hawthorne, Cali­ a fornia. this morning (Thursday) i after visiting here for the past SHEER few weeks. Pay Delinquent Personal Taxes AT ONCE! GOLD LABEL Guests at Ye Rustic Inn last children of Mr. and Mrs. Cooke ren of Mr and Mrs. Cooke’s son week were Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Blaii have been staying at their home Edwin of Butte, Montana. of Los Angeles. Mr. Blair is rep­ for some time. They are the child- resentative for the Sigmund Ull­ rtcraft man company, printers supply GRANTS PASS house in the southern city. CAMePP SHOP Mrs. Nellie Currier and children visited Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Nelson in Roseburg over the Fourth. Mr. Nelson was ranger at the Forest Service here before being trans­ ferred to Roseburg. Grants Pass i/-S Page Five FOR CANNING LOCALLY GROWN YOU WILL ALWAYS FIND THE BEST A T O U R MARKET AND THE PRICE LOW. A. B. DAVIS, Owner. »