Page Four Illinois Valley News, Thursday, November 20, 1911 llilllllll Illinois Valley News NEXT SATURDAY AND SUNDAY ZIEGFELD ( 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, 1037, at the P<> t Office a Cave Junction, Otegon, under the act of Mar. . 3. 187.< M C ATHEY ♦ Keibeí’s» PERFECTION BREAD Edit.. SUBSCRIPTION PRICES In Josephine County SIS» One Year Six Months Three Months $$ St ♦ Outside of Josephine C ounty $2 00 One Year At Your Grocer The Illinois Valley News reserve- the right to reject any advertising copy which i* .teems objectionable. Advertising rates on applicat.ori ^REDÚVOI» » ' E>. oth ________ 1____ ¡FRENCH LAUNDRI | ì NE VSPA ‘ER PUBI ISHF.RS rw •• V-. ( & DRY CLEANERS i * Agencies I Haynes Clothing Shop 0 R f g 1 o ( í T>M f AÄ s p I a p e R P ubli s»V vy o|ci at i on } Wittrock’s Store, Kerby a Lew Hammer, Selma I CHURCH t Call: Wed. and Sat. NOTES I “Take Your Burden to the Lord.” | Among other guests at the ser­ Starring Judy Garland, Ja s Stewart, Hedy Lamarr, Lana Turner, and a supporting cast of mar­ Stormy weather cut the attend­ vice were Miss Marie Winterton of quee names that would contribute to an« picture: Tony Martin, Jackie Cooper, Ian Hunter, Charles ance somewhat Sunday, the Sun­ Chicago, who is visiting at the Winninger, and Edward Everett Hoi ton, “Ziegfeld Girl” comes next Saturday and Sunday to the Cave day School having 43 present with “Willadora”; Mr. and Mrs. Wnt. City theater. This attraction is a ver.table gold mine of songs, thrills, snectaclse, and stars, with 200 three visitors. Collections $2.10. Manson and son William, Jr. and of the most beautiful girls in Ame.ica in many of its spectacular scenes, Due to the length of this Among the new scholars enrolled daughter Dolores June, now resid­ production the box office will open at 6:50 with the main feature starting at 7:15 and 9:40. There were Luther Sherier Jr., and Rob ing in Camp Hoquiam. will be no advance in nrices. ert C. Smith. The Grays were The missionary society, despite I very much missed, Rev. Gray hav­ the very rainy day, had a large at-1 ing met with an accident to his left tendance, quilting being the order HOMEMAKER(LUBS eat at meetings ... It seems to 1 hand on Saturday which required of th«* day, and this was contin- me that this group of farmers’ 1 a trip to the doctor in Grants Pass. tied on Tuesday in the Sunday HAILED AS BEST wive •s and daughters is working ¡ The newly formed Young People I School room of the church. The FEMININE GROUPS W' nders in the interests of the na. class is growing in numbers, and Dec. 11 meeting is to be with Mrs. ional economy.” Oregon extension workers in there were five young men present Win. Miller in the nature of a The Oregon clubs organized last on Sunday morning. A social even­ Christmas party, each one to bring | home economics organized 116 year had a combined membership ing is being planned when the en­ an inexpensive gift for exchange. I adult extension units throughout of 8559 adults, Mrs. Sager’s re­ rollment becomes somewhat larger. The ladies present at Mrs. Doney’s I th«* state last year in addition to port shows. The sermon of the morning was were Mesdames Gray, Wagstaff, I 84 extension study clubs and 1 1 preached by Dr. Brown, and h< Tucker, Arrant, Vernon, Miller, i recreational units, , according to SERVICE— i Mrs. Azalea stressed the importance of th«* lay­ Mordecai, Cro s, I.arsen Hill, Lee, I th«* annual report of Make a Christmas pres­ NOT SOMETHING FOR man in the work of th«* Christian Iversen, Burch, Drews, W. Doney, I Sager, stat«* home demonstra' on ent to your friends, send NOTHING — BUT DOING ! leader. church since it was the day set and Lindgren. WHAT YOU WANT DONE them The News. aside for “Men and Missions Sun­ These clubs are PROMPTLY, I N T E L L I - GENTLY AND ECONOM eently described by a woman id- day” in all evangelical churches of ICALLY . America, and was widely observed. umnist as th«* féminin«* organisa­ IT’S OUR GIFT TO YOU! RTCRfíFT The afternoon program in the Those beautiful pen and pencil tions which in h 'i- opinion are do­ camena shop Cave City theater carried the same sets we have just placed in dis­ ing the best job in the defense of AAA Towing theme and the symposium was play at the News office are for one democracy. Mrs. Walter Fergu­ PHOTOGRAPHS very helpful annd suggestive of purpose a Christmas gift to you son, who c inducts a column for Cameras and Supplies Nash Sales and Service opportunities for the work of mer. and other readers of the News. the Scripps-Howard p a p e >' s 113 N Oth St., Grants Pass for men in Christian work, Mr. | Better come in and select yours to- throughout the country under |he and Mrs. Marvin Cross sang a duet I day. heading "One Woman's Opinion,” Phone 113 replied in answer to a question that these home demon,stratr^n clubs, composed wholly of fqrni DEL ROGUE GARAGE women, are carrying >n a program 507 S. Oth Street, Grants Pass based on common sense and actual community needs, aimed at the preservation and defense of the Call your own Funeral Direc­ American homes tor fir-t, if emergency strikes “They waste no time on abstanc The Seal of Approval in your family, no matter tions. Theor es which ab-orb what the cause. much of our club attention give way to hard facts ami fac which their membership is iar,” wi 'te Mrs. Ferguson meetings are an exchange tical ideas about practii mat tei jects - subjects which Awarded by the American In must master if they ex stitute of Laundering after Passing Rigid Tests function as good citizens. T’ < so include child training. - *wing, iiu Pickup and delivery every Mon day and Thursday in Cave trition, preparation an I preserva- Junction, Kerby and tion of foodstuffs, religious staj'd Holland aids in the horn«* recreation, pov- FUNERAL HOME t rty an d crime problems in tlpir GRANTS PASS neigbb »rhoods. STEAM LAUNDRY "Maybe because most < “Since 1900” do their own cooking, they COMMUNITY i A fl)R. A. N. COLLMA n T Naturopathic Physician f Office hours: 9 a. m. to 12 = : 1:30 p. m. to 3:30 p. m. 1 Sherman’s Camp Cave Junction □ 3............................................................ ? Dr, Fred W. Gould Dental Surgeon Tuffs Building Phone 4 Giants Pass à............................................................ □ /Z4«\ L.B.MALL ip........................................................... a A New Modern struct ion from Navy pilots who intro­ duced dive bombing, aircraft carriers and catapult take-offs to the rest of the world. Also, there ar«* opportuni­ ty’s in Naval Aviation for men who don't want to fly. They can lx* trained as aviation machinists, metalsmiths, photographers, observers, or they can receive instruction in many other trades. It's a great life in the Navy." Ensign Wayne M rr:s is pit . ! h re in his line of duty as n m ni>. r of the Naval Aviation «'. 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