Page Four Illinois Valley News, Thursday, July 1, 1913 1 the valley this week visiting . friends and relatives on a short furlough. He is now Chief Boat­ swain’s Mate in the Navy. o-------------- Mrs. O. W. Green spent Wed­ nesday shopping in Grants Pass. IAKaI .Men Buy Locals Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Baumberger made %trip to Medford the first of the week. i Bruce Hanna of Kerby left Sun­ day morning on several days busi­ ness trip to Portland. Dr. W. A. Brown returned last week from several months trip throughout the eastern states. The O’Brien Red Cross will not meet again until they receive addi­ tional supplies. Registered Jersey A registered Jersey bull has been purchased by George and James Wells, of Cave Junction, from Frank Schutzwohl, Grants Pass. The name of the animal is Remus Rex Prince Pogis 440386. The whereabouts of all regis­ tered Jerseys is known and care­ fully watched over by the Ameri­ can Jersey Cattle club, with offi­ ces in New York City. HOSPITAL SOUGHT FOR HAPPY CAMP Mr. and Mrs. Art Drews of Port­ land arrived in Cave Junction this week and will spend several days here looking after their property interests, Mr. Drews is now em ployed on defense work. Pauline Robinson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lucius Robinson of Kerby, left last week for Sacra mento, after spending several weeks with her parents. Miss Rob­ inson plans to work on defense work. —o— Tom Walton, seaman 2 c is vis itmg his mother, Mrs Olaf Larsen and other relatives in the valley. He has just finished training at Farragut. Idaho. Tom attended Kerby high before les V, ng fol service last March. ----- O— Bernard Roberts ami son Bob came to Cave Junction last Satur­ day from Los Angeles , where he is employed with the I'. E. Engineers War Department. Mr. Robe rts owns the Cave City th> ter and came to look the theater ver. — o— Mr and Mr» W C have visiting them foi imte visit Mr. ami Mr* ( I mini, Mr. Lohman air week to be with M is l.< t<> get acquainted with baby daughter born kcc other daughter. Billy Santa \i a is also vi- ent». t>wen Bell spent • i i r 1¡ i * i a • J ’ Washington Letter (Contlnurd from Page One) and distribution of fresh and can SATURDAY and s, NDAY JULY 3 and 4 into the "black market". While consumers are short, large quanti­ ties of vegetables are rotting in the field because of the shortage of labor and lack of proper trans­ their doors because of inability to portation, handling ami distribu­ tion. secure supplies, and a large per­ "We are convinced that the centage of food is finding its wav i chief reason for this food crisis is ‘ I the confusion and chaos resulting from the fact that a multiplicity of 1 agencies are attempting to deal WE HAVE ADDED ! with food production and distribu­ tion. Lack of coordination, delay Animal Fly Spray in formulating policies, and failure and to consult men experienced in food problems appear to your commit­ Separator Oil tee to be important factors in To our other accessories for bringing about the disastrous sit- I your convenience. uation now confronting the < coun- I try and our war effort.” —o— The bill to consolidate the con- TIRES. BATTERIES trol of food, although patterned af- and Other Car Accessories , ter the bill by Tom Jenkins, a Re­ publican from Ohio, was intro­ ASK FOR umaiv : ♦ i Keibels PERFECTION BREAD At Your Grocer •AAvBE TMINOS vMILL WleHîER iF i WIPE W [WlNPSHlELP Phon« or Mail Your Order Today HOU \RI) BEARSS ALSO SELECTED SHORTS NEWS Y»nr lacil rtprismtitiï» f«r STANDARD if CALIFORNIA GEORGE A. HICKS Texaco Gas. Oil. Greases I We thank our many friends for their kindness during our recent bereavement, the loss of our be- loved father Charles Stephen Owen, and for the beautiful floral offerings. : ('ave Junction, Oregon CECH. OWEN. KEITH OWEN. DOROTHY O BRIEN. EMM A TREFETHEN. Rogue Theater T -.. Fri., Sat.. July 1. S ;i• i>1 • THE MORE THE MERRIER •Jean Arthur. Joel McCrea Also Disney Cartoon Preview 11 p. m. Saturday •TRICK BI’^'TE : ” SUN.. Mom, Tues.. July 4. 5, "DESERT VICTORY" British Army and R. A. F. P’lus "THE DEVIL WITH HITLER" Alan M >wbrav. Bobby Watson Thur».. Fri., Sat., Wed., — Also Preview. Friday. Saturday 11 p. m. "THE GORILI A MAN” John Loder. Ruth Ford Rivoli Theater WED . TH I RS . July 7 ami 8 "THE LEOPARD MAN’ Dennis O'Keefe and Margo P1U* “FALSE FACES” Stanley Ring«-». Bill Henry Swimming Suits MEN’S and BOY’S THI NKS LADIES' and GIRL'S SWIMMING SUITS In Nice Selections of Styles and Prices ENJOY THE 4th In one ot our Popular Swimming Garments Sun., Mon.. Tue*.. July 4. 5. 6 REDHEAD FROM MANHATTAN Lupe Veler. Michael Duane And "IDAHO” With Roy Roger* Wholesale Distributor Cave Junction CARD OF THANKS ÍMTOJ1 Friday. Saturday. July 2 ami "TORN ADO IN SADDLE" Ru**ell Hayden — Al»o — "BUCKSKIN FRONTIER" Richard Dix. Jane Wyatt Plus. 1st Chapter New Serial •THE SECRET CODE" Paul Kelly. Anne Nagel Makes the most r> W.th GEO MONTGOMERY And ANN RUTHERFORD The dates of the proposed Con­ gressional recess aie not fixed yet, but apparently all urgent business will be completed by the end of next week. My own plans are in­ definite, blit if and when a recess is declared, I expect to spend sev­ eral weeks in the district. -------------- o-------------- 0ATÍWAY TO THCÖttQQN CAVtS July 7. S. 9. 10 "SLIGHTLY DANGEROUS” Lana Turner. Robert* Young STANDARD GASOLINE Democrats in Congress, in substan­ tial number, are breaking with the Administration so far as domestic policies are concerned. There ap­ pears to be no partisanship in con­ nection with war policies. duced and is being sponsored by the Democratic side of the aisle. your mileage coupons Orchestra ning vegetables and fruits will be so short as to leave consumers with limited or no supplies whatsoever. Legitimate processors and distribu­ tors of food products are closing 0 \ CAVE CITY THEATER _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ ____ _ Dance with the American Le­ gion Saturday, July 3rd in their hall at Cave Junction. Babcock’s I orchestra. Lunch at midnight. I Tickets $1.00. -o- That snaggle­ toothed saw edge can rip gouges in cylin­ der walls in a flash. That's why you use mo­ tor oil to keep cylinder and piston apart. And that’s why you need an oil like "RPM"; one that won’t leave bare spots, by crawling away from high engine heat, or draining into the crankcase when the engine's idle. Special com­ pounding makes RPM Motor Oil cling stubbornly to hot or cold metal surfaces. Now, when cars and parts are pre­ cious switch to RPM Motor Oil, and change it every 1(KX) miles — right on the dot! __________ 9 Model Cash Grocery fi 9 CAVE JUNCTION. OREGON Formerly O. w. GREEN SCHUMACHERS » PRICES ARE EFFECTIVE, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, JULY 2nd AND 3rd 9 » I Fruits and Vegetables | Fresh and Cured Meat 9 ............ ¿ È................................................................................¿ a....................... & OLIVES, Bulk 40c RADISHES Per pound ... 9 Per bunch HI HO CRACKERS GREEN ONIONS h 13c Large size................ 2 Bunches for FLOUR—Kitchen Queen 9 TOMATOES 19 Pound sack Per pound B COFFEE—No. 21 Stamp now 35c LETTUCE 25c Good. Golden West, pound 9 Large heads, 2 for SHORTENING—Fluffo 70c 8 CABBAGE 7c 3 Pounds for Per pound SPRY 77c 9 CUCUMBERS 3 Pound jar for 15c Each » FRUIT COCKTAII 3Oc 2 s per can LEMONS 9 Per dozen HONEY $1.10 » 5 Pound pail for ORANGES Good for juice, per dozen PR E M 9 37c 12 Ounce can WATERMELONS a Per pound PAR 75c 9 Giant size KOOLAII) 14c Come as late as you like Saturday Night & 3 Packages for PUMPKIN We Will Be Closed 9 15c No. 2’4 cans, each ALL DAY, SUNDAY. JULY FOURTH 5 ¡Crown Flour and Feeds' LUNCH GOODS — Paper Plates, (’ups. Forks, 9 Spoons, Napkins 6 committee members believe. The committee has gone on rec­ ord in favor of surfacing streets I ami roads approaching the town 1 in order to keep down dust that | has accumulated on road surfaces several inches thick. The committee also expressed hopes that California and Oregon I officials will get together in the' very near future to complete de-, tails for development of the Ta­ kilma-Happy Camp road, known I locally as the “now lass route.” -------------- o--------------- A brightly machined piston look* a* slick a* glass. But see it through a microscope: _ 0...................................«.............................................................................. 3 Mis. Ruby McFarland is assist-’ Establishment of a branch of ing Mr. and Mrs. Lew Hammer at' the county hospital, extension of their store in Selma. power lines to service Happy Camp and improvement of roads are the State Fire Guard R. G. Sowell outstanding projects under con­ requests that anyone wishing to sideration of the improvement burn brush get a permit first as re­ committee of the Klamath River quired. Mines association, according to —-o— Steve Green, association president. Mr. an■ < with him. or i ' Mr. and .Mrs. E. N. Cooke and son Guilford and .Mr. Cooke's mother, Mrs. Lois Cooke of Seattle were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Shamps last Sunday at Idle- wild« Resort, Calif. ___ YOU NEVER PAY MORE AT The Golden Rule Grants Pass I