Illinois Valley New*, 'Ihurxla*. March IS. 1913 Page Four I Dr. A. N. Collman left today (Thursday) for Reno, Nevada fl where he was called on business. Mrs. Sharlet Slack and her Mrs. Lucy Jordan was shopping mother, Mrs. Ethel Banta of Ker­ fl in Grants Pass this week. by were in Grants Pass on busi­ ness this week. Mrs. Jack Hout was a shopper in — o— Grants Pass last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Phillips of the Ritz Tavern in Kerby tran­ fl Charles Jackson was taken to sacted business in Grants Pass the thè Josephine General hospital for first of the week. medicai treatment last week. —o— Mr. and Mrs. Harry O. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Martin Maurer transacted business in Grants Pass fl transacted business in Grants today (Thursday). Pass last Monday. Mrs. Frank Freitas spent sev­ Mrs. Carl J. Theurkauf and eral days visiting Mr. Freitas and Mrs. Mel Gates shopped in Grants family the past week. Mrs. Freitas Pass last Friday. is employed in Portland as a weld­ er in one of the Kaiser plants. Mrs. Lew Hammer and her mother-in-law, Mrs. Damewood, Mrs. John Harris left this week were in Grants Pass on business for Tillamook where she will visit this week. her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. — o— and Mrs. J. M. Fox. Before re­ Mis. Mae Haynes of the Haynes turning hopie she will spend a few Clothing store made a business days in Portland. trip to Grants Pass the first of the week. Word comes from Don Doney —o--- that he has been transferred to Mrs. Zelma Hensley of Dryden Camp Adair at Corvallis, He ex- was dismissed from the Josephine pects a hort furlough to visit his Genera] hospital in Grants Pass parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Don- last Friday. ey veiy soon. — o— Mrs. John Ulrich and young son Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Smith spent returned Tuesday from Klamath ii'«t Sunday with the former’s Falls and Medford where they vis­ mother, Mrs. Agnes Smith at ited relatives and friends. Ashland, where she has been mak­ ing her home for the past several Mrs. Rosie I). Pyle returned last months. week from Southern California —o — where she visited relatives and The annual me: I .ng of the Il­ f riends for several weeks. linois Valley Stock Association will —o— b< held on Saturili y night, April M iss Jeanne Villair left last ! 0, 19 43, place to be announced Sunday for Eugene to resume her lnt> r and pictures have been ar­ studies at U. of ()., after spending ranged for by Air. Harold Bower­ the tpring vacation with her par­ man, Redwoods e: teemed range: ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Villair, and all stock iron are cordial’y ad­ vised to cireie tliir date and be Mrs. Ebb Hogue of Selma left on hand. for Klamath Falls last Saturday — o—- where she was cullet |f by the ill­ M rs. Ethel Banta, captain of the ness of her daughter, Mrs. Earl Kerby Horseback Canteen unit, Atchison, who had recently under­ held a practice meet last week gone an operation. which took place at the picnic —o— The grounds up Holton creek, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Marrs of crew consisted of Berniece Fetz- Chester, Calif., arrived in the val­ ler, Fannie Marchant, Jesse Wom- ley this week to look after their ack, Nettie Farlien, Erma Barnes property interests. They expect and Ethel Elroy, Blanche Lackey to make their home here perman­ substituted for Mrs. Mabel Ram­ ently again after several years ab­ sey who is in Portland and Flor­ sence in California. ence Elroy acted for Lil White as cooks. Jim Franklin of Kerby is con­ ----- o fined at a nursing home in Rogue River recovering from a recent MOTHER’S DAY Mr. Franklin has heart attack, AT UNIVERSITY been ailing for several months and it is hoped he will be able to re­ UNIVERSITY OF OREGON turn home soon. (Special) — May day will be —o— Mother’s day at the University of Mrs. R. S. Leonard and son Gor­ Oregon this year. don, have been making daily trips The sided ion has just been made to visit Mr. Leonard who is still by the mother's executive board in in the hospital in Grants Pass. charge of the annual spring occa­ Friends will be glad to hear he is sion. Plans will be formulated by resting mote quietly. student and faculty committees. ■o i o ■ Mr. and Mrs. Howard Harker of Prineville and Mrs. Paul New­ lands o( Bend, spent a short time in Cave Junction this week. Mrs. Newlnnds is looking after her property in the valley and Mr. and Mrs. Parker visited at the home of II A Tresham on Caves highway —o— Dave Renfro and W. F. Darger went to Klamath Falls Wedties day. Dave went to look at a boiler, which he hopes to install in the new mill. The present boiler will suffice, but the boys are look ing foi another one to help pro duce more power. —o— Due to the lack of business to be transacted, until further notice. C S. Rycmtt. county RR super visor, who has been coming to l'lie \'eu- office »very thud Wellies day of each month, will close the office here, and in the future farmer- vvho wish to see Mr. Ry cruft, cull at his office in the I umlbui g building. 0 0 fl fl 0 fl Model Cash Grocery Formerly SCHUMACHERS PRICES EFFECTIVE fl fl fl AND SATURDAY, MARCH ..... ........................................................ ............................................................... ....................................................... . ......................... | Fresh and Cured Meat LEMONS Per Dozen ALBER S CORN FLAKES, 11 oz. 2 Packages for ....................... Cabbage, Celery, Carrots, Turnips, Avocados, Oranges, Green Onions, Lettuce, Rutabagas, Yams, Sweet Potatoes, Parsnips. FLUFFO 3 Pounds ">71* SPERRY’S PANCAKE FLOUR 9 Pound Bag ...................... ( HILI BRICKS Each DURKEE S TROCO Per Pound TROCO MOLD ONION SETS Per Pollini :soc VERY BEST MACARONI Package Silver Nip GRAPEFRUIT HJK'E 11 Points, No. 2 ( an 25c 17c 37c 12c 25c Royal Club FRUIT ( ’()( KTAII 11 Points, 2 No. 1 Cans BEETS. Royal Club, 10 Points, No. 2 (’an OLIVES, Tree Ripened Extra Large • RINSO Giant Box AUSTINS KIBBLED DOC, FOOD 5 Pound Bag SCOT TISSUE 3 Rolls MATCHES, Diamond Large Carton PLANT YOUR VICTORY CARDEN NOW ! WE HAVE THE SEEDS OREGON INDI'SI RIAL CASUALTIES Oregon industries reported 1234 accidents to employes during the past week including three fatali­ ties: J. B. Crandall and M. A. Gordon of Portland and Herman Wickman. Salem. FIRST SNELL VETOES Governor Earl Snell vetoed his first egislative bills Saturday, re-1 jecting two measures which would have granted appeals from decis­ ions of the department of agricul­ ture and milk control board. The governor reasons that the light of an applicant or licensee to have his complaint hear«! in a court of competent jurisdiction al- : ATLAS ready maintains. SHIFT Under a new policy all tubercu­ lous insane patients of Oregon will be cared for in a special building at Salem. Sixteen of these patients were received from the Eastern Oregon hospital at Pendleton this week and 58 regu­ lar patients were sent from the state hospital at Salem to the East­ ern Oregon hospital. WITHDRAWALS Representative Leif S. Finseth, newly appointed member of high­ er education, has resigned as a members of the legislature and representative John Steelhamme.' fi i fi 0 fi 0 fi 0 0 fi 0 fi 0 fi 0 fi 0 fi 0 fi is waiving his legislative exemp­ tion and will report for induction in the armed forces. SIGN OR VETO More than two hundred meas­ ures passed during the closing days of the recent legislature were left on the desk of Governor Earl Snell for his consideration and ap­ proval. Saturday he indicated that none of the measures would be approved by the method of filing. Under the provisions of the consti­ tution the governor may approve or veto measures. A further pro­ vision permits enactment to be­ come law by merely filing. He will either sign or veto all bills. SPRING MERCHANDISE “ Is Now Arriving Daily Tire* and Batteries! Atla* War tire the only tire on the market that car­ ries a guarantee. COTTAGI» Km* ’ Food-for-Freedom Loan No. 1 New Anklets 15c - 25c Sun Suits 39c - 79c Pastel Shades. Sizes 2 - 6. Straw Hats 15c - 59c Sun Glasses 15c - 25c For Men. Women. Children Protect your eyes. Fair Bows 5c - 10c - 19c Child’s Sweaters 89c - $1.19 Satin and Velvet. Fine cotton yarn. ('(»okies 15c - 25c - 10c Lb. Leg Makeup 10c - 25c Bottle Take candy’s place. Save your hosiery. GEN 1 S Ladies McGregor Co. Where It’s Easy to I m * Thrifty” 'iL 1S UxEP Ü jU'ET ’«E SÍA- AXp IS A H£lP FiV SMtVM SAILING ON IMI HIL’H'AAsS Grants Pass, Oregon A New Modern 21 Deposit Plan to save your Time < L L* tz * A Yank At Eton Quick • Easy - Safe f With Mickey Rooney And ALL STAR CAST GEORGE A HICKS Texaco (¡as. Oil. Greases ALSO NF US i< 35c EGGS, Large Per Dozen I CHAME1.ONS 29c 17c 75c RED MEXICAN BEANS 2 Pounds ...................... ■Crown Flour and Feeds' ketball players and fans moved in and interest vibrated across the street to the annual high school basketball tournament at the Wil­ lamette University gym, the bas­ ketball capitol of Oregon for the past 24 years. Saturday night the Klamath Falls Pelicans defeated the Baker Bulldogs and took the state championship leaving the Pendleton Buckaroos in third place. Officials and coaches se­ lected the following as an all­ state team: Sowers and Hender­ son of Baker; Catteral. Pendle­ ton; Foster. Klamath Falls and Crandall of Astoria. 19c 7 Oc SA IA RDA* .lid SI INDA* * ■3 ADMISSION CAVE CITY THEATER MARCH 20 19 and 20 &.............................................................................. .. PEANUT BUTTER. Royal Club 2 Pound Jar M \RCII 20th Slipper at Midnight Uy the Ladies. fi O. W. GREEN ¿..... .......... .......... GRAPEFRUIT (i for Since the firey forensics of sa- lonic pros and cons have ceased to echo through the marble halls of CAPITAL PARADE the capitol whisperings in stilted meiter now betray expected (Continued from Pag. Ont1) changes of department heads. The When :»•»<> legislators, clerks and boys who guessed wrong and lobbyists left the capital in the whooped it up for Charley middle of the week some «>00 bas- Sprague’s election now aver that after all Earl Snell is a darned good executive if he keeps them ST. PATRICK’S on the job. Numerous high posi- tions that collectively pay more than $100.000 annually in salaries are at the disposal of the gover­ nor or the board of control. New names will be painted on some of SATl RDAY the big doors ami this is to hap­ pen soon, we have it. Bridge* iew (¡range Hall FRIDAY Fruits and Vegetables | fl fl CAVE JUNCTION, OREGON 0............ -.................................................................................................... 3 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 9 fi F ( .nr Junction. Oregon More of two vital victory foods—milk and pork—will be ; \>ert Flew» of Greenacres Washington, left, who r- i th’ t I ■ '-FTW Join IMH :■ I I In the f I 111 I’ll..: Not h, t stat Regional Agricultural Credit Corporation Mr Plows is < own r > drait from J P Jacobson, right, chairman of the Spokane C V 8. D A War Board while County Loan Representative ACC. center, looks on Regional Agricultural Credit Corporation loans . re n. At for the production of essential farm product Applicatura a.e n. ale through county war boards Write or call for complete information— Grants Pass Branch o/ th* United States National Bank Off tc. HrtM, Oregon N m J I mum riattai limit laiaaaact cirrttttii«