Illinois Valley News, Thursday, March 12, 1912 Page Eight Johnnie Wilber, Henry and Benny Payne are here from Brook­ ing- on a business and pleasure trip. They plan to be here about a week. R. S. Leonard spent Tuesday transacting business in Grants Mr. and Mrs. Art J. Drews left Pass. this morning (Thursday) for Port­ land where they will reside for the E. L. Opple of O'Brien trans­ duration. They will make their acted business in the county seat home with the former’s mother and this week. take a long needed vacation before Art goes to work as a machinist Robert Balzke of O'Brien, made in one of the large shop- in Port­ a trip to Grants Pass last Sunday land. on business. Paul Snyder, Don Johnson, J. Evitt and Johnny Spinas left Sun- day for Grant Pass where they were called for inductment into the U. S. armed forces. Last Sat- unlay evening at the Lone Mt. Valley resort a farewell party was given for the boys with a large number attending from the val­ ley. George Cardinal! of O'Brien re­ o- turned from Midway island last week where he ha- been for the TAKILMA NEWS past several months. —o— Mr. anil Mrs. Charles JoAlison Mr. and Mrs. Fred Spraul an returned home the first of the to be certain of successfully en­ week, after upending several weeks tering the navy. in Los .Angeles, where they were . The officer emphasized that men called on account of the illness of ! who prefer the seagoing branch relatives. of the service should apply for en- <>— listment within this period. Other- Mr. and Mrs. llarold Hill left wise, he said, they may miss the the first of the week for Astoria, boat. since they cannot join the Oregon, wherix they will be em- navy after that second physical. ployed in the grocery and market -------------- o-------------- owned by Paul M. Hein, al-o a Buy your Defense Stamps today, formei resident of Cave Junction. and support your country. Mrs. Alton Duncan and Miss Eileen Whitehead shopped in Grants Pass the first of the week. —o— Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Johnson are now making their home in Med­ ford where Mr. Johnson is em­ ployed. ! a a a g fl « a I « fl $ fl fl fl fl fl fl F *5 I Model Cash Grocery Formerly SCHUMACHERS PRICES EFFECTIVE Fruits and Vegetables | a Fresh and Cured Meat] SARDINES Oval tins, 2 cans for RHUBARB, The Spring Tonic 1 Pounds for OYSTERS 2 Cans for ASPARAGUS 2 Pounds for BORANO Per package l!>c CHEESE, Elkhorn Per pound 20c 27c COCOANUT Bulk, Per pound COFFEE, SCHILLINGS Drip or Regular, per pound ENEMY ALIENS PROHIBITED IN WEST COAST ZONE Further restrictions on resi- lence and movement of enemy aliens and other suspected persons were announced by the army com-1 mand Tuesday morning at 9 o'clock in official word received by the 1 Courier. ili general, the area in Ore- OATS AND WHEAT MIXED 10 Pound sack for PLANT YOUR VICTORY GARDEN We Have the cific highway No. 99 was desig­ nated as “prohibited," and the re­ maining area west of The Dalles- California highway No. 97 was included in a “restricted zone." Exception was noted in Jose­ phine county. The dividing line between restricted and prohibited zones ceases to be the Pacific high way south of Grants Pa-s, but in­ stead becomes the Redwood high­ way to O'Brien, then following the road to Happy Camp, amp, Calif. , ““*• | The entire wet. stern ....... ____........ coastline .......... and ........... | the southern boundaries of Onli fornia anil Arizona with Mexico are included in the two zones. Not only may enemy aliens be subject to exclusion or restric­ tion, but also persons suspected of ST. PATRICK’S ra YOU CAN KEEP ON If you keen it in good repair and keep your tire» properly in­ flated and in driving, use cau­ tion and do not drive too fast, then vour car and your tires will last a long time if properly taken car, of. Let ut help vou keep your car properly lubricated and your t're» properly inflated. DANCE Midnight Supper by the Ladies Auxiliary A ÍF 4 J HOW’S THIS EOR A BACK PACK? The average western man has had some experience with carry­ ing a pack in the mountains. And so the following announcement to- 39c 99c fofcedt 2 YEARS OLD ALL THE FAVORITES FtODUCT CAVE CITY DRUG STORE McGregor Co. Your Rexall Store 5—10—25c DC Grants Pass Y^u'JL Li Kt •* The increasing popularity of key ... is a big factor in the trend ( towards fine,light-bodied whiskies. New Permanent for the Dance ( AVE JUNCTION BEAUTY SALON Gertrude Bloomingcamp Texaco Gas. Oil Greases 'si i*>; CAVE JUNCTION (9- E a New Shipment of Roses Barclay'« Straight Bourbon Whia- : a NEW SHRUBS JUST RECEIVED ^W i NPSH i E l D Cave Junction, Oregon a carrying heavy loads, particularly on inclines. CAVE JUNCTION’ f DEFENSE ^SAVINGS . i STAMPS a sabotage or similar cl imes, and also veloped by the quartermaster American citizens of Japanese corps: Placing the center of grav- descent. ity well above the shoulders, per- niits the weight to be placed high. —o in■ o a