Illinois Valley News, Thur^dax, Septemlier 17, 1912 Pane Four Mrs. Ixis Cooke who has been spending the summer with her son and family in O'Brien, left for her home in Seattle on Wednesday, Mrs. Cooke who is 84 years old Mr. and Mrs. Bud Hoskins were was quite feeble and unable to transacting business in Grants travel alone, was accompanied by Pass last week. her son, E. N. Cooke, They made —o— the trip by train. F. L. Sawyer and Raymond j White made a business trip to Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Stout re­ Medford the first of the week. turned to the valley last E’riday to attend to some business matters Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Luick of that demanded his attention. They Smith River, Calif., transacted will return to Sydney, Nebraska business in the valley last Friday. tomorrow. Mr. Stout is employed —o— with the Charles I)« Leuw Engin­ Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Brown eering company of Chicago who are and daughter Miss Wanda and building the Sioux Ordinance de- Mrs. Stilwalt were in Grants Pass pot in Nebraska. last Monday. Ye Rustic Inn had a narrow es- Mr. and Mrs. Ralph T. Baum cape from being destroyed by fire berger returned Tuesday night today (Thurslay) when the roof from Seattle1 where they visited caught on fire from the fireplace the past week. flue. Some guests of the camp saw the fire just as it was start­ Mr. and Mrs. John B. Huff of ing, and turned the hose on it and Grants Pass were guests Sunday put it out. If it had not been seen at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. N when it was, the strong wind Cooke in O’Brien. would have whipped a bad fire from th«1 building. H. M. Smith was called to Med —o— ford Tuesday morning where h< Mrs. G. W. Martin left Wednes­ was to do some contracting work day morning for Oakland, Calif., at the cantonment. where she will visit her daughter, —o— Jean, and son, John, for a few Harold James, son of Mr. and «lays before leaving for Indiana Mrs. George James of Bridgeview where she will visit her mother and is home on a short furlough visit other relatives for several weeks. ing his parents. Harold is in th< John has been promoted to air­ air corps. plane radio operator and will now be stationed in San Francisco. Miss Jean Villair left Monday -o- morning for Eugene where sh( again enrolled for the fall term at the U. of O. Mrs. Villair rtccom- panied her us far as Grants Pass. —o—— Mrs. Lucius Robinson and «laughter, left Monday morning fol Stockton, Cwlif., where Paulini will again enter school this com­ ing fall. Mrs. Robinson returned the last of the week. —o— Mrs. Mary E. Seat who visiting at the home of and «laughter in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ortis Seat and family for the past two months, left Tuesday morning for her home in Elsinore, Calif. Deer (’reek Grange Endorses Full Keep Oregon (¡reen Program 4 CAVE CITY THEATER SATURDAY .nd SUNDAX SEPTEMBER 19-20 My Gal Model Cash Grocery Formerly SCHUMAt HERS Will. 0....................................................................................................... 0 Fruits and Vegetables | I Fresh and Cured Meati E................... 25c SI.35 15c 27c GRAPES 2 Pounds POTATOES — No. 2’s 50 Pounds AVO( ADOS Each SWEET POTATOES 3 Pounds HUNGRY JACK PAN( AKE FLOUR 10 Pound Bag * j SW STANDBY CATSUP 21c 25c •>oc SALT 8 Pound Bag Sunshine RIPPLED WHEAT 2 Packages ........................... COFFEE — Bliss 2 Pounds 0 11 0 11 0 11 Í SCOT TISSUE 3 Rolls * CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP ( HIPS Giant Size « -* < V SWEETHEART TOILET SOAP 1 Bars 0 r 49c I 19c 0 RIPE OLIVES Royal Club — 2 (’ans SPEoiAL SPECIAL 11 0 2Oc 11 SAUSAGE Per Pound 45c 9«c (’OARSE GRAHAM FLOUR 10 Pounds SWEETOSE — Gallon Bring Wide Mouth Container -..............................—..... BEST FOODS MAYONNAISE Per Quart ............ PEACHES — PEARS — BANANAS — (IR­ ANI ; ES — YAMS - Tl RM PS - TOM ATOES — CABBAGE — GREEN PEPPERS CALUMET BAKING POWDER 1 Pound (’an ...................... sdown LETTERS SLAP THAT JAP/ 11 II 15c 0 PUSS& BOOTSCAT FOOD 2 ( ans 11 Crown Flour and Feeds] $2.09 0 ■BBISSaQaiSi«9liiSI«li0«dlSiQ9a regretted exceedingly that such 1 of their ability to conduct that things should enter campaigns. business. Far too often a voter is Like yourself. Mr. Editor, I too confused by whispered rumtfrs am a member of an organization, which are not only malicious, but (the Grange,, to which Mr. Rob­ ¡»Iso are irrevelant, in considera­ inson also belongs, and the saluta­ tion of candidates and their quali­ tion of the flag is a part of the fications. opening ceremony. 1 believe Mr. I commend you for your views Robinson to be an upright and hon­ on the subject. Very Sincerely, orable gentleman. The office of County Commis­ RICHARD McELLIGOTT, Commissioner. sioner, which Mr. Robinson and 1 myself are seeking, is a business office, one which handles the busi­ ness of the taxpayers of the coun­ ty. Candidates for the office hould be considered on the basis NEVER MIND THE BOMBS BUG SWATTERS . Ju»t keen the old bu» well lubricated and oiled and it will take you away from trouble when trouble come». We can take care of your grea»e job and help you keep your tire» properly in­ flated and your battery in good condition. We make a • pecialty of helping keep car» going. Keep your car in the be»t condition po»»ible. It will stand you in good need in an emergency. Drive »low. cesi moneqj b’ÜÏ U.S. WAR BONN ÍTAMJS SOME PEOPLE JUPuE A PECSON py THE KXXS OE H!S CAR. .OTdECS M THE S'CA’NP S herwin -W illiams / A beautiful Funeral Service, more than any other cere­ mony of contemporary life, serves humanity’s finest sen­ sibilities and forms its deep­ est and most lasting impres­ sions. If the Great Emergency struck your home tomorrow —have you given thought as to whom you would call for aid—and as to what your needs would be? L.B.tlALL FUNERAL HOME 1 ■» C 5'*- T iussm ' ''3 WALL FINISH 98 GAL Firstaid QUIK-BANDS Paste Form Mix 1 gallon with p»»,, water and make S? 1', gallons paint. ''*77' KEM « ' apply, j- g8 r per gal.. 1 ** ■ T / • ^O»«cri Mt rcurochrome treated ready-made bandages . . . n adv for instant use. I Dance 59c Size Rex«l| - A teaspoonful for an antacid a tablespoonful for a lax­ ative. Full Pint 33c ihtt j br^d.nr SATURDAY. ■on. NOVE1 TX TICKETS SOMETHING DIFFERENT! ADMISSION GENTS 1. adir » A Resali Product Quick REX-SELTZER / / SEPTEM BEK 19 Doe» the Trick! I Rogue River Hardware XX 50c 15c to. I _ (Ö NFWTST PASTEL COLORS j A Rexall Pr aluct MILK OF M IGNESIA °r rx/nt for e Moat People Trade” GRANTS PASS ASSORTED COMBS We have your favorite style pocket combs . . . some with clips, bobbed hair styles. etc. 7c I 23c $ a'0"* RITA HAYWORTH and VICTOR MATURE Alto Selected Short»' O. W. GREEN THESE PKK ES AKE] EFFECTIVE FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND MONDAY. SEIT. 18. 19.21 American Legion hall Cave .hi net ion In Technicolor CAVE JUNCTION, OREGON At a recent meeting of th« Deer Creek Grange, th« members en­ ONE LARGE thusiastically endorsed the full 14 - ( 14 OZ-BOTTLE ox bottle O> or "Keep Oregon Green” program, and C. H. Brooks, master of the Grange sent The News th<‘ en­ FAMILY <9a f a dorsement, which, in the main, was published last week. The follow­ flour ing paragraphs, however, should be added to the endorsement: BUY NOW ! BOTH FOR ONLY Because forest fire prevention is vital to the safety of the nation and the welfare of Oregon, we, th« members of Deer Creek Grange soon report for army duty in the No. 371, unanimously endorse the near future they have postponed “Keep Oregon Green” program. their trip until later. W« pledge ourselves to be on the alert to prevent forest fires, to ■0 0' forego willingly the normal priv­ September 14, 1942 ileges of hunting, fishing, and I Editor of Illinois Valley News travelling through any forest area Cave Junction, Oregon which the proper authorities may Dear Sir: deem it necessary to close for for­ I i note with interest your editor-1 i est protection, and to stand by at I ial on September 10th, entitled all times, ready to fight fires with i “Rotten Politics," and I am grate- all the resources at our command i ful that you have absolved me I Keep Oregon Green for Victory j from having any part in the rum-1 and for Future Generations. Dated ors of which you speak. 1 also •it Selma, Oregon, this 5th day have heard those rumors and have September, III I Brooks. Master. Ralph Huber returned home hist Sunday morning for a few weeks visit with his parents, Mr. anil Mi's. Werner Huber of Kumfy Kamp. Ralph will return to his work in the navy plant at Sunnyvale, Cali­ fornia next Sunday. —o— Leon R. Yankwich, judge of the U. S. District Court, of Los An­ geles, left for his home in the south the first of this week. Mr. Yankwich has been in Portland foi the past several weeks trying the Suetter Mine case. — o— Mr. and Mrs. Harry O. Smith, accompanied by Mr. Smith’s mother. Mrs. Agnes Smith, went to Ashland Wednesday when1 Mrs COMMUNITY CHURCH NOTES Agnes Smith will visit for a few months. Mr. and Mrs. Harr.y Rev. Gray for his Sunday morn Smith returned home the same I ing sermon took his text from day. Num. 14:1-10 ami Josh. 24:15. —o— Mrs. John Dow and Miss Grace Mr. and Mis. XL Ath were Iversen sang "Have Faith in God." The Sunday school had 55 pres in Medford last Tuesday < busi- ness, and to attend th« Camp ent with a number of visitors White dedication. Later t •y Vis- among one being William Court ited at the home of Mr* O. E ney of San Fernando, Calif., Mis