Illinois V alley News, Thursday, August 19, 1913 Page Four Garden Truck Thrives In Great Illinois Valley This year, more than ever, it D. L. Webb and Herman Carle seems that the people in the valley were in Grants Pass last Monday have gone to town with their Vic- on a business trip. tory Gardens. -Many farmers have brought spe- Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Athey and; cimens of what they raise and I.arry Musil made a trip to Med­ Tuesday S. A. Shepp. who has the ford on Tuesday. old Croy place on the Illinois riv­ —o— er, brought a turnip into the News Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Lockwood office that he says is one of the were transacting business i n largest he ever raised, and also Grants Pass last Monday. said that his garden truck is doing — o— better here than any place he has Mr. and Mrs. R. Z. Tucker, liv­ ever been. ing near O'Brien, were in Grants Frank Freitas brought in an ex­ Pass last Monday shopping. ceedingly large chicken egg the other day and Frank says this par­ Mr. and Mrs. H. IL Wilson and ticular chicken gives him about son- of Oakland, Oregon, visited four of these eggs a week. It was in the valley over the week end. almost as large as a duck egg. The valley farmers are doing Mr. and Mrs. John Harris and very well this year with their crops. family made a business trip to Chickens, turkeys, rabbits and Crescent City over the week end. fruits and vegetables are all thriv­ —o--- ing. Of course cattle and dairying Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Kimmes of has always been good here, but this Selma were in Cave Junction year the other crops are doing transacting business on Wednes- much better than usual. day. -------------- o-------------- Henry Webb made a business I trip to Gi ants Pass the first of the I BROWN STAMPS week in connection with his log- | TO REPLACE RED ging operations. Mrs. DeEtta Scott returned to Cave Junction Wednesday after noon from Grants Pass where she had been visiting friends. —o— Mrs. I. W. Derrick made a to Grants Pass the first of week to visit her brother and ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. M. Rexford. —o— Mrs. Wm. Wieland returned home this morning (Thursday I from Santa Alia, California, where she has been visiting friends and relatives for a couple of weeks. ——O’­ Mr. and Mrs. Victor Bidache and family left last week fur for their home in Fortuna, Calif., after spending several weeks visiting the former’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. I,. E. Bidache. —o— Misses Anne and Margaret Mor­ ris made a trip to Medford on Tuesday. Mrs. H. O. Smith ac­ companied them as far as Grants Pass where she transacted busi­ ness. —o— Dr. and Mrs. A. N. Collman and family spent Sunday in Crescent City. Mrs. J. P. ('oilman who was visiting here during the past week left for her home in Portland Sat­ urday evening. —o— R. C. Harsh made a business trip to the county -eat the first of Mr. and Mrs. Harsh the week. arc newcomers in the valley re­ cently purchasing the F. F. Hib­ bard ranch. —o— Mrs. Frederick C. Marsh, of Al­ tadena. l alit came last Wednes­ day and is the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Chai les F» Jackson in Cave Junction. Mrs. Marsh will vi it here for a couple of weeks. — o — Mis. lyoren George brought the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs Ed George to the hospital last Monday for observation. She fell out of a tree two weeks ago and an operation -coined necessary, her doctor said. ——o—— Mr and Mis. James Drake daughter, Irene, of San Jose, rived lust Friday to visit the form­ er’s fathei I. K Drake. Drake is connected with the G. A E. powet company in the southern city. —o— Mi-. Cliff Johnson of O’Brien brought a car load of passengers to Grants Pass last Monday includ. mg Mi and Mrs. Robert Ilalzke, Mr and Mis. Charles I'lefethen. Mis. Cliff Johnsen and Meade Cardinal, of O'Brien wi ■ e all shop ping in the county seat. CAVE CITY THEATER WASHINGTON Brown stamp “A” from Ration Book No. 3 be- comes valid Sept. 12 for the pur­ chase of meats, fats, oils, butter and cheese, and by Oct. 2 the brown coupons will completely re- place the familiar red stamps of Ration Book 2. Point values re- main unchanged. Brown stamp "B” becomes valid Sept. 19. Both “A" and "B” ex­ pire Oct. 2. Stamp “C" will be effective Sept. 27, “D” on Oct. 23. “E" on Oct. 10 and “F” on Oct. 17. Those for expire Oct. 30. Meanwhile red stamps “X”, “Y” and “Z" become valid Aug. 22. Aug. 29 and Sept. 5 respectively, and all will expire Oct. 2. In announcing the new regula- tions, the office of price aminis- tration (OPA) said that hence- forth the meat-fat stamps always will expire on the Saturday near­ est the end of the month, and new sets will become valid on the fol­ lowing Sundays. Blue stamps “U, ” “V” and “W” from Ration Book 2 will become valid Sept. 1 and expire Oct. 20. In another phase of the ration- ing program, OPA announced that old-style "B” and “C” gasoline coupons will be no good after Sept. I and told automobile owners to exchange them, coupon for cou- < pon, for the new type sheets i be- tween Aug. 23 and Sept. 1. The rationing board is now mailing fuel oil applications to home owners, who may fill them out and return them by mail, thus saving a trip to the OPA office here. George Riddle of the OPA office said. Most small home owners will get from 1 to 20 per cent more fuel oil this year than last, and some large home owners w ill benefit un der a plan whereby maximum floor area allowance pel person is raised. the OPA said. -o-------------- Don’t borni» the forests- with eiga reties. lighted matches 0 Model Cash Grocery fl Formerly SCHUMACHERS fi fi fl fi 5 fl fl fl % fl % fl fl I fl ...a a.................................... * 1 Fruits and Vegetables | S : SQUASH Per Pound 5c 4c WATERMELONS ICE (OLD — Per Pound Pears, Peaches, Plums, Corn, Tomatoes, Green Chili Peppers, Green Beans, Cantaloupes, Lemons DATES 1 Pound Package VAN CAMP’S PORK & BEANS 2*4 Pound, (¡lass PINEAPPLE No. 2 Cans BORDEN’S EAGLE BRAND MILK 15- oz. M. C. P. POWDERED LEMON JUICE — K-oz. can ALBER’S FLAPJACK FLOUR 10 Pound Bag (¡RAH A M ( R A( K E RS—Sunshine 2 Pound Box CORN MEAL 10 Pound Bag 4»c 23c 25c 23c 27c 65c •?»>c 45c 'Crown Flour and Feeds' 1 '____________________ Bumby to operate his truck, and will now give all his time to the market and lockers. He says he Both city superintendent of will also have time to butcher schools M. B. Winslow and county any farmer who has stock f >r -uperintendent, Dale Ginn, ex­ own use or for the market. pressed surprise at the report from The new frozen food lockers Salem Saturday that Josephiin in the rear of the market and are county i is short 20 teachers for the easily accessible to all customers. coming fall term. The new lockers are providing a Ony one position in county much needed service to valley citi­ schools, that of home economics zens, especially as canning season teacher at the Kerby high school, is at its height!:. remains i unfilled at present and -------------- o-------------- prospects are that all positions in “The real fault is to have faults city schools will be readily filled and not try to amend them.’’ Buy before start of city schools on those Liberty Bonds today, Sept. 13. Only nine contracts re­ incendiary bombs. mained to be signed and all are tentatively filed. Winslow said. R. Cloyd Riffe is expected again as (’.RADE 3 TIRES instructor of music. Our supply of 19 and 21 in. Only two schools in the county grade 3 tire» are temporarily will not open this year and in each exhausted, but we have other case the schools are suspending for popular sizes now on hand for lack of pupils. Pleasant Grow stu­ those who can qualify. dents will probably go to the Shan Creek school and the Payne school A new shipment of nearly students will probably be trans­ all sizes has been ordered and ported to Kerby. will be here soon. Better Fresh and Cured Meat .......... ¿ E.................................. RITZ CRACKERS Large Package 25c FRUIT JARS —Kerr’s Dozen ....................... 87c MORTANG MUSTARD 2 Pounds 17c 25c 47c 37c COFFEE — Special A Per Pound KARO SYRUP —White 5 Pound Glass Jar OVALTINE —Chocolate S-oz. BOSCO 12 ounces WHITE ROSE BLEACH 1 Gallon AMMONIA 1 Pint PAR Giant Size WOODBURY’S TOILET SOAP I Bars 43c 13c 75c 3Oc K. C. BAKING POWDER 25-oz. Jar (>3c WESSON OIL Per Quart COUNTY SCHOOLS TO HAVE TEACHERS SCOTT’S MARKET OPENS NEW I.Ot KERS Now. U. S. submarines reach right out to Nippon's beaehes to land haymakers on lap shipping. One reason is because their Diesels are lubricated wide RFM D1LO It contains a special compound that eliminates sticking rings, keeps pistons clean after thousands of miles of hcav v-duty operation, ends beating corrosion. Now. you need RPM DELO more than ever, to cut wear to a whisper and stretch (he life of scarce parts. o. W. GREEN PRIC ES ARE EFFECTIVE, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, AUGUST 20 and 21, 1913 I — And It Can Cut Your Overhaul» in Half CAVE JUNCTION. OREGON Mr. and Mrs. George P. Scott | have completed installation of a | large number of frozen food lock-I ei - and they will be ready fori service in a very short time. Mi. Scott has been helping the logging industry with his truck during the shortage of manpower n the valley, but has secured Pony ( AB CHARGE P atte qi es AHO THAT3 AftJUT ALL come in and have your tires Ç/n&uw- BREADS Fiuy your Defense Stamps today. Rogue Theater Wed.. Thurs., Fri., Sat. Aim. 18. 19 20, 21 "LADY OF BURLESQUE’’ Barbara Stanwyck. Michael O'Shea PI . ■ Pr< \ ew Eri. and Sat., 11 p. in "HONEYMOON LODGE" David Bruce, Harriett Hilliard Our Jap enemies want to destroy Oregon*» forests Don't help them Sun.. Mon., Tues Aug. 22. 23. 24 “CASA BLANCA-’ Humphrey Bogart. Ingrid Bergman I Put out your cigarettes, matches and campfires! PREVENT FOREST FIRES by observing the rules of common sense! NttF OtfGOM MHN IS SV Satem, Orogow Wed., Thurs., Eri., Sat. Aug. 2.->, 26. 27, 28 “STAR SPANGLED RHYTHM" In Technicolor Crosby. Hope, (.amour and MacMurray — ALSO — Preview Fri. and Sat.. 11 p. m. reserved and be sure of get­ ting them when they arrive. R8/Ê Rivoli Theater JUNCT i D n (KEN) Hamilton ■ VIRY FIRI IS AN AXIS FIRKI OVER AMEMCÛ Since 1865 Ameri­ can stockraisi rs have been taking their animals to the Union Stock- yards at Chic go. maintaining an in- .ti'ution that helped to m ke America great Fn'rcrfe —L’n on StcdcycrJs, Chicago Fiiday and Saturday. Aug. 20. 21 “KING OF COWBOYS" Roy Rogers — ALSO — “SUNDOWN KID ’ with Don Barry. I inda Johnson And 8th Chapter of Serial "SECRET CODE" Sun.. M n.. Tues.. Aug. 22. 23. 21 "NIGHT PLANE FROM < HUNGKING ’ Robert Preston, Ellen Drew — PLUS — “HENRY ALDRICH GETS GLAMOUR" Jimmy I.idon. John Litel W cd., Thurs.. Aug. 25, 26 "QUIET PLEASE. Ml'RDER" Gail Patrick. George Sanders — AND — “( RIME DOCTOR" with Warnei Baxter. Margaret Lindsay Nancy says— SATURDAY AND SUNDAY AUGUST 21 AND 22 Journey for Margaret In Pitler'» Europe the farmer» are pro­ ducing too. but "heir product goes to Nazi Germany to fee 1 the soldiers who are dor Today HOWARD BEARSS Our Traditions Buy More War Bonds Wholesale Distributor ROBERT YOUNG. I AR.A1NF I» \Y A MARG ARF.T O BRIEN Cave Junction ALSO SELECTED SHORTS AND NEWS Toor local ropmatatlva lor STANDARD »f CALIFORNIA Illinois Valles Parts and Service Walter Freeman — Ray Wilson ' Texaco (¡as. Oil. Greases Cave Junction The GOLDEN RI LI Grants Pass, Oregon Guess what Sluggo' My dad iott d:d the rwellest thing . . . he ugned up 10% of hit pay for War Bondi and it ain't even New Year'a yet! ' Top That 10®» by New Tear*»"