Illinois Valley Neus. Thursday. August 27, 1912 Page Two Illinois Valley News USE THE 0 That Binds”. Miss Alice Smith is (ñ^*< (DR. A. N. COLLMAN the newly elected quiz leader. On Tuesday evening the senior : : Naturopathic Phytici^n and junior Young People’s classes : Office hours: 9 a. m. to 12 Î had a joint party at Grayback 1:30 p. m. to 3:30 p. m. : Sherman'* Camp camp. Although an eclipse pre­ Cave Junction vented the blight moonlight that 0 was expected, good spotlights light up the scene, and a wonderful time was enjoyed by all. Much DR. A. W. BARLOW credit goes to the teacher. Miss Naturopathic Physician Ruby Nicholson, and to the effi­ Redwoods Hotel Building ciency of the committees. Don Phone 516 for appointment Beard and Otis Hussey were on the refreshment committee and the entertainment committee was composed of Miss Marilyn Thayer GRANTS PASS and Miss Delilfi Hill. -------------- o-------------- HOTEL MINERS HEADQUARTERS WOMEN’S CLUB 615 “G" Street Grants Pass, Oregon MEETS AT O’BRIEN GUNI An independent new-paper 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. 1679 Editor M C ATHEY SUBSCRIPTION PRICES In Josephine County One Year Six Months Three Month» One Year $1 50 .75 50 Outside of Jo.-ephine County $2 00 ___________________________ The Illinois Valley News reserve- the right to reject any advertising copy which i> deems objectionable. Advertising rates on application _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ [ bedwood empire ne spaper publishers P U B LIS H[E RJ THE CHAMBEE OF COMMERCE There is a concerted (hive on for members of the Illinois Valley Chamber of Commerce. The body needs 100 members to do vhat is expected of the or­ ganization. If you do not want to, ir you find it impossible to attend the weekly noon luncheons, subscribe for a membership anyway, for it will materially help in mapping out a program that should go a long way in developing the natural re ources of the valley. The chamber is not a (' ive Junction affair. It be­ longs to the entire valley, and anything that is good for the valley is good for the chamber to help get go­ ing. So subscribe for a membership or two if you can, and help make the organization. With the entire valley participating and attending meetings when possible, the I. V. Chamber should be able to do some fine miss onary work and get some activities started. It can be done. ---------------- o----------------- PROMISE I stand on the edge of the lily pond at night. It is as dark as I have seen it. I have come out for a last breath of air before the dry is snatched from me for­ ever. Overhead the gleam of the stars remind me of a line, 1 know not who uttered it: “The darkest night the world has ever known did not put out the stars.” There is a tremendous philosophy packed into that single sentence: in it is the essence of all the progress which mankind has made -and it is a brave line. It speaks the faith and the almost futile hope of those souls who stumble and fall—and get up again—and go on—and lead the world forever. We cannot help despair at times, but we can re­ member the promise of the stars! —Selected. THE POCKETBOOK of KNOWLEDGE COUNTY COURT (Continued from Page one) Together with the right of way for road to said area thirty (30) CAVE JUNCTION COMMUNITY CHURCH feet wide over and across the Sunday school 10 to 11 a. m. northwest quarter of the north- Church services 11 to 12 a. m. west quarter of said Section 27, Senior Bible study, 7:45. Township 39, South Range 8 West C. Y. P. S. meeting .... 7:45 of the Willamette Meridian. All young people invited. Now, therefore, be it resolved Bible class in side room ...... 7 :45 that the premises above described Geo. H. Gray, Pastor. are hereby declared to be desir­ able as a public park and recrea­ o- tional area and it is the purpose ILLINOIS VALLEY CHURCH of the County Court to set aside OF SEVENTH DAY said lands for such purpose or I ADVENTISTS purposes. Sabbth School at 9:30 a. m. And it is further hereby de- j Preaching Service 11:00 a. m. dared that the premises above de-1 Prayer meeting Wednesday at scribed and the same is hereby' 7 :30 p. m. constituted ns a public park and or I You are invited to meet with recreational area for the purposes above stated and particularly for us. Lynn Jolliffee, elder, Cave Junc­ the use of such area as a site tion. for a home makers’ camp. It is, therefore, hereby ordered o that the following rules and regu­ BRIDGEVIEW COMMUNITY lations be adopted, and now de­ CHURCH clared in full force and effect for- Rev. Harold A. Rogers, pastor. the use by the public of the parks Sunday school, 10 a. in. and recreatoinal areas above des-1 Morning worship, 11 a. m. ignated, as follows: to-wit: Young People's service, 7:45 p (1) No person shall cut, dig orj pick any wild flower or shrub, or j m. Evening service, 8:15 p. m. cut down or injure any tree in any j Prayet meeting Wednesday, R county park. (2) No person shall remove any p. m. o rock, sand, gravel, or earth from any county park. KERBY SUNDAY SCHOOgB (3) No person shall deposit, or I Sunday school at I. O. O. F. hall, cause to be deposited in any coun­ 9:45 a. tn. ty park, any garbage, refuse, offal or rubbish. — o— (4) No building nor structure COMMUNITY CHURCH NOTES of any ‘kind may be erected in or on any county park without ex­ This week Sunday school at­ press written consent of the park tendance was 50 and offering com mission. $2.95. Visitors included Mrs. Lu­ (5) No person may charge cille Guthrie and Beverly Guthrie money for the use of any park, or of San Diego, Calif.. Mrs. Ruth any part of any paik. or salmon Griffin ami children of Grants pier, boat dock, landing device or Pass, and Mrs. Mabie Boyer of contrivance or service in or on Cave Junction. such county park. Rev. Gray took for his text Each violation shall be deemed John 6:63, “It is the Spirit that a misdemeanor and subject to not quickeneth, the flesh profiteth ' more than $5 fine for such of- nothing: the words that I speak un- fe.nse for each day of such of- ■o you, they ate spirit, and they fense as provided by state law are life.” 1 lutho r zing creation of county Mrs. Pauline Sherier and Miss j parks and their regulation. Grace Iversen sang a duet, "Near­ er My God to Thee", and “Face to Face" was a solo sung by Mrs. Ruth Griffin. Miss Clara Hines led the Young People's meeting Sunday evening, the topic being “Blest Be the Tie Our Great America ☆ faTruoH The Women’s club met last Fri­ day with Mrs. William A. Brown at the “Willadora” with a large attendance, and a number of vis­ itors, among these Mrs. Mary Seat of Elsinore, Calif.; Mrs. G. A. Reardon and Miss Fern of Three Rivers, Mich. Two new members were initiated: Mesdames Runyon and Hoskins. The hostesses were Mrs. Theresa Cochran and Miss Ruby Hosford, and the refresh­ ments, through a slight misunder­ standing, proved to be double- deckers, and iftost delicious. The program, in charge of the entertainment committee, consist­ ed of several attractive and thought-producing flower games and a delightful monologue by Mrs. George Hicks, entitled “Na­ ture Is So Bountiful”. A new theme song was introduced for the club and a most delightful period was the song-fest into which the ladies entered most heartil, all declaring that we should sing morp for it strengthens one’s morale. f The next meeting is to be an outdoor gathering, a “Brunch," with each one bringing her sov- ered dish, with Mrs. Lou Webb as hostess, assisted by Mrs. Arthur Williams and Mrs. Elwood Hussey, and is to be at the Elk Creek Recreational Park on September I. at 1 1 o’clock. The club regrets losing one of its most active members. Mrs. Emil Dopyera who with her child­ ren, has returned to Los Angeles. 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