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Illinois V alley News, Thursday, August 7, 1911
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Illinois Valley News
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
M
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Editor
ATHEY
SUBSCRIPTION PRICES
In Josephine County
advantages and let t e world know all about it, and
the advertising the chamber is doing will produce
wealth by the hundreds of thousands to the entire
county.
Congratulations to the chamber. May they ever
lastingly keep at it and never quit.
Pals You'll See at State Fair
$1 50
.75
50
Ose Year
Six Months
Three Month«
Outside of Josephine County
The son of William and Cath
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erine McDonald Savage, he was
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born at Kirbyville, t Kerby), spend
Naturopathic Physician
ing most of his early life at Sa
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Office
hours:
9
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lem and moved to Corvallis in :
1:30 p. m. to 3 :30 p. m.
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1885.
Sherman’s Camp
He was formerly president and :
Cave Junction
member of the state fair board, a-
had charge of Oregon exhibits at ■................................................. f
the Lewis & Clarke exposition in
Dr. Fred W. Gould
Portland in 1905 and the Chicago
Dental Surgeon
World’s fair in 1893.
Tuff« Building
He is survived by his widow and
Phone 4
two sisters.
Burial was in the
C.ant« Pass
Jason Lee memorial cemetery at O«*"
•a
Salem.
?I)R?A?” 7 ÓÍX5IÁ 7
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$2 00
One Year
DR. A. W. BARLOW
The Illinois Valley News reserve, the right to reject any advertising
copy which i> .leems objectionable. Advertising rates on application
Ç r ËDWOOD EMPIRE
Naturopathic
Redwoods Hotel Building
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Sunday school 10 to 11 a. m.
Church sei vices 11 to 12 a. m.
( ome Sunday and hear Dr.
Geo. IL Gray, Pastor.
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O|ct AT I OR
Seldom in the realm of small town communities
does a celebration occur that re tched the (Tmax of
success attained by the dedication of the Illnois V d
ley Airport last Saturday : nd Sunday through the co
operation of the people of the valley ; n.l he S’sk you
National Forest personnel.
The dedication committee beaded bv Edw rd 1’
Cliff, honorary chairman, fnds it difficult to ade
quately express their appreciation to all those whe
gave of their time and resources to mal t* this great
movement such an outstan ling success.
To mention those who contributed their time ; n '
finances would take almost the entire issue ol I he
News, their number is so great, but the entire com
mittee wants to heartily thank each and everyone
who contributed, even the smallest minute particle
to the great celebration that dedicated our airport.
It was a spontaneous combustion of community
cooperation that made it such an outstanding event,
and The News wants to chip in its congratulations and
hearty thanks to all who helped and to all who so mar
velously cooperated in its achievement.
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What's a show without a tri k horse and a pretty girl? Carol Henry
will put her hand' me inou it through some first class routine at the
her ■ show daring the <>■., t> late fair— September 1-7 at Salem. It’s
the oOtii state exposition and it starts Labor day.
O’Brien Womens Club
DIV ERSI I IF’•
Apaches, herds of steers, horses
and mules, and champion trick-
riding cowboys.
Ruth Donnelly,
Jerome Cowan, Douglass Duni-
brille and a quartette of famous
singers, "The King's Men," round
out the cast.
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from
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One)
will also be a Chinese tea table
where tea directly from China will
be served.
As soon as time and place are
itoiounced, more details will lie
made public.
The next meeting of the club is
to be at the home of Mrs. Robert
Balzke, on Friday, August 15. All
committee chairmc n are asked to
he on hand at 11 o’clock (bring
paper bag lunch), to make re
ports ami final arrangements will
made.
Regular meeting at 2
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m IL Savage. Pioneer
i»i of Old Kerby, Dies
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r< 'al - i vices were held Tues-
i ivallis fm William Henry
mage. where he passed away at
lie age of 82 years. He was a
anker in Corvall s and descend-
nt of Oregon pioneers.
I-UM BOLT COUNTY FAIR
Alonq the Concret
j
The oldest and best since 1911
Free Pick up by Grant» Pas,
Laundry
Sabbth School at 9:30 a. m.
HILL & Hl ’LL
Preaching Service 11:00 a. m.
Prayer meeting Wednesday at
FUÑERA!. HOME
7 :30 p. m.
Ambulance service dav or nite
You are invited to meet with
210 West "A-
Phone 334
us.
Lynn Jolliffee, elder, Cave Junc
tion.
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i COMPLETE REPAIR Service
learning' the truth, and finally dis
covers which one she really loves,
makes "The Round-Up'’ a roman
tic outdoor adventure story you
will find hard to forget.
Harry Sherman, Hollywood’s '.op
WHAT MADE CALIFORNIA?
producer of Westerns, has hmuded
the screen play for over 10 ye.'
waiting to find the perfect cast
Los Angeles, not so many years ago was a wilder portray
the colorful character:
ness, with nothing to attract tourists, business or any called for in the script.
Lhitil the moment when "The
thing else.
Los Angeles was fortunate in nestling under its Round Up" actually a nt rUiJip
Sherman li pt the cas 7 a
bosom, some men who had a vision and believed in duction,
r. Rosii
tides
secret — and no wonder.
their ability to make the desert a flower garden. How I the veteran star. Richard I)ix. and
well they succeeded is well known, for Los Angeles is Preston Foster, fresh from his
in Parnmoun s pagi tin try
the top city of California, and California is known the laurels
of color and action, 'North West
world over. And why?
Shei mar
Mounted Police
Because the men with a vision told everyone about to introduce a brand new
the beautiful climate. They didn’t only tell, they star to filmdom, a blonde
'ovely Patrician Morison
shouted from the house top "(’OME TO* THE SUN this,
the first screen a
SHINE STATE, LOME 'I’D CALIFORNIA.” and they of Jack Benny’s popular
came by hundreds of thousands, and built one of the nouncer, 300-pound
most moderh cities in the I nited States with nothing I Wilson, and 1 y
Brewer, child find >1
more than a lot of sunshine to do it with.
I you have some idea
Of course when oil was discovered it made their motives.
job much easier ; nd the moving picture colony helped Against a
he-screen,
out but in the beginning, it was simply a c se of sell ■ background
ing their climate an I sunshine to the world and the\ Pai amount
were doing quite well when the oil and pictures took
it away from them.
We do not need oil in Southern Oregon to do mon
than the l.os .Angeles boosters did. We h'.ve every
thing, with the exceptions of citrus fruits, in South
ern Oregon, includin' the healthiest climate in the
country, but up until now it has just been allowed to
grow like topsy did. without much help from anyt lie
It is indeed gratifying, now, to n >t‘ce t’ e r.d’ er-
tisements that the Grans Pass Chamber of t’omm. .et
has been running in many newspapers, advert < m?
Josephine county. It is high time we woke up to o n
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BRIDGEVIEW COMMUNITY
CHURCH
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WATCHES and CLOCKS
Reasonable Charges
Sunday School 10 to 11 a. m.
Worship service 11 a. m. to 12 ni
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Evening Service at 7:30 p. in.
Prayer meeting Wednesday at
8 o’clock p. m.
Mr. Dexter of Grants Pass will
have charge of the morning and
evening services.
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Clarence E. Eggers
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HOTEL
MINERS HEADQUARTERS
615 MG” Street
Grants Pass, Oregon
The Kerby Union Sunday school
invites everyone to their Sunday
school, which is held every Sunday
at 9:45 a. m. in the I. O. O. F.
hall.
F H A LOANS
BUILD NOW — PAY BY
THE MONTH
COMMUNITY CHURCH
CLIPPINGS
TO SELI
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Del Rogue Hotel Building
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KERBY UNION SUNDAY
SCHOOL
(Contributed)
Sunday School attendance was
somewhat affected by the special
activ'.ies over the week end. The
number was 43 with 4 visitors.
! Collection was $2.1’. Far the next
four weeks the ranks will be thin-
i ned because of a number who are
away in the hop fields'
Birthday
offerings wet» med-» b, Oivilla
Seat, of Elsinore, Calif., and by
Johnnie Smith.
Rev. Gray preae ieo from John
6:48 and 63, subject “Jesus, the
Brea.] of Life. ’
The missionary society will meet
with Mrs. Gray on Thursday, Aug.
14th for business and quilting.
Covered dish luncheon.
Among the visitors were Mrs.
Mary Seat, from Elsinore, Calif.;
Miss Vera A. A. Millar, teacher
from the Washington Irving Junior
high school, Los Angeles; and Miss
Alice Lindsay, of Baptist church,
of Wilder, Idaho, where she is
soon to conduct the Daily Va
cation Bible school. She is visit
ing her sister, Mrs. Marvin Cross.
Miss Grace Iverson scored 100
in her recitation of memorized Bi
ble texts.
The solos rendered by Mrs. John
Dow and Miss Lindsay were very
much enjoyed.
The July 17th letter from Eldon
and Opal Johnson, our missionaries
in Bolivia, brought the cheering
news that Mr. Johnson is improv-
ing steadily from the rheumatic
condition which has kept him con-
fined for the past three months
But they have been great months
so they write, months of intensive
studying of the language and of
great growth in their know’ed’i
f God and His wonder ways wit’
His children. Their permanent ad-
‘ss is (. asilla 86. Cochabamba
liv.a. South America. The stig-
rstion th it these fine young f >lks
v far away from home, w mid
gi eaily enjoy a number >f per
scnal letter: from Illinois Valiev
'riends
Postage same as in U.
Join the I eague of the
Gohlen Pen.
‘For there’s never a friend « far
from you.
’’hat a message cannot reach;
there's never a heart so ful’
of woe,
That a love word cannot teach,
there's never a soul in t hi
sad old world.
Crushed under a weight of care.
That cannot bend
friend,
W ho has paper.
prayer."
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JEWELER
V’alley Lumber Co.
Phone 47
West F St.
L. B. Hall
FUNERAL HOME
Mrs. L. B. Hall, Manager
,
AMBULANCE SERVICE
Phone 388
Cor. 5th & C Sts.
CHICKEN and SEA FOOD
DINNERS—at the
CLIFF HOUSE
On Pebble Beach Drivje
Crescent City. California
GRANTS PASS
FEED & SEED CO.
Garden Seeds, Field Seeds,
Fertilizers
Hodgen
Brewster Specialized Feeds
Phone 12 607 E. F, Grants Pass
rtcraft
A
cftmcftfí
shop
PHOTOGRAPHS
Cameras and Supplies
113 N 6th St., Grants Pass
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