Page Two Illinois Valley News, Thursday, August 26, 1913 Robert Schumacher Writes Courier Letter Illinois Valley News An independent newspaper devoted to the development of the richest valley in the world, the Illinois Valley and ita 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, 1879 ing in the Pass and mine are now residing in Twin Falls. Ida. My father used to have a grocery store across the street from the Courier. We are in different outfits and ILLINOIS VALLEY CHURCH never would have met if it hadn't OF SEVENTH DAY been for this sojourn in the sick ADVENTISTS bay. Tomorrow we are both re­ Sabbth School at 9:30 a. m. turning to duty and will go back Preaching Service 11:00 a. m. to our outfits and separate ways. Prayer meeting Wednesday at We will each remember this visit, 7:30 p. m. as it certainly has been swell to You are invited to meet with talk of home and to meet someone us. from the same place. The other F. W. Cooper, elder, Cave Junc­ marine is Sgt. Hugh. Miller. tion. Sincerely, o- T. Sgt. Robert F. Schumacher. BRIDGEVIEW COMMUNITY --------------o-------------- CHUCHES For Drugs, Toiletries Fountain Service The following letter is self ex-' planatory, and was sent to th« Come to Grants Pass Courier by Robert F. Schumacher, formerly of Cave OWL PHARMACY Junction and a graduate of Kerby In Grants Pass high school. The Schumachers formerly owned the grocery store Editor M C ATHEY now known as the Model Grorery and sold to Mr. and Mrs. Oliveri I Green. Following is the article in SUBSCRIPTION PRICES the Courier: Naturopathic Physician In Josephine County A former Grants Pass boy, T. Office hours: 9 a. m. to 12 : '»nr Year »1 50 I Sgt. Robert F. Schumacher, tells | S 1:30 p. m. to 3 :30 p. m. Six Month' .................................................... -75 f Sherman's Camp Three Month* ...................................................... 50 i of meeting another marine from I Cave Junction here, Hugh H. Miller, while in sick 0 Outside of Josephine County bay. somewhere in the south Pa-1 0' CHURCH (»nr Year ................................. »2 00 i eific, in a letter received today by Observation Post News Morning worship, 11 a. m. the Courier. The letter follows: I Young People’s service, 7:45 P WARDROBE (Continued from Page One) The Illinois Valley News reserve- the right to reject any advertising | Dear Editor: in. CLEANERS copy which i> deems objectionable. Advertising rates on application I though it might be of interest one of the captains of the Elkhead Evening service, 8:15 p. in. Grants Pass i to your readers, as it was to us, to July, and he writes, "You folks Prayer meeting Wednesday, 8 Mail your cleaning and press- i find out that this is a small world keep up the good work out there. P- m. ing work to us — We will mail after all. If it hadn't been for one of those ------------- o it back cleaned and pressed. After my arrival at a group sick Observation Posts, I probably KERBY SUNDAY SCHOOL bay in the south Pacific, the bed would not be here now. They sure Sunday school at 1. O. O. F. hall, beside mine was taken by another mean a lot to us boys when we get 9:45 a. m. HULL & HULL marine. We were conversing, and in trouble.” We are sure that the NATIONAL ÉDITORIAL— as always the topic turned to home observers at Elkhead who all know FUNERAL HOME 0 R E c1o0N LVÎ S P alp E R |(MQ W ASSOCIATION and our former life. When the Lt. Cramer now realize that their CAVE JUNCTION COMMUNITY Ambulance service day or nite CHURCH P U 8 11 S ¿E RS1 4 s[s 05)1 A î I 0 N marine mentioned his folks lived in vigilance is of great value to their 210 West “A" Phone 334 Geo. H. Gray, Pastor. Oregon, it didnt take us long to brothers in arms, the flying offic­ Sunday School — 10 a. nt. discover we were both formerly of ers of the United States Army Air Morning worship—11 a. m. Grants Pass. We discussed mutual Force. A REAL WOODSMAN Young People's Society—8 p. m. F H A LOANS friends, and soon discovered that ------------- o-------------- Sunday school 10 to 11 a. m. we had both gone to school togeth­ BUILD NOW — PAY BY t», This is a family war. Pot One of the most regrettable accidents happened er over ten years ago. Church services 11 to 12 a. nt. THE MONTH your WarHondbuying through Senior Bible study, 7:45. yesterday in the woods of the W. B. Barton Lumber I moved to Cave Junction and the payroll savings plan on a Valley Lumber Co. 7:45 C. Y. P. S. meeting ... family plan, which means fig- company, when one of the employes was accidentally he moved to California. In 1936 West F St. Phone 47 All young people invited. ure it out yourself. he moved back and graduated from killed ------------- o-------------- Grants Pass high school in the class ------------- o-------------- This editorial is not written for the sake of the of '37. His parents are still liv­ Send The News to your friends CARD OF THANKS accident—It was absolutely no one’s fault—Rather we are concerned with one man, Arthur Kellert, sup­ erintendent of the woods crew. Mr. Kellert must have nerves of steel. He perhaps accumulated some of them in the last World War where he served with distinction, and just a short time ago when he was one of the valley men who went to Midway Island and stayed a year, coming out just, Before the Fall Rains Start before Pearl Harbor. The boy w ho was killed was one of the most pop­ 65-pound Super Quality Composition Roofing. 108 square feet with fixtures to apply. Ch ular men on the crew, everyone liked him, which SPECIAL ZpZ.Aiy makes the deed of Mr. Kellert the more difficult. The 90-pound per roll GREEN Mineral Surfaced Roof­ ‘‘cat" rested its runners on the body of the boy, and ing ready to apply. SPECIAL $5.69 someone had to back it off his body—the body of the Extra cans of lap cement may be had at EACH 15c boy everyone liked so well. We alto have a few squares of “NORTHERN" Brand GREEN When the coroner arrived to take the body, Ar­ standard Hexagonal SHINGLES SPECIAL at A. C thur Kellert did not ask any of the other “cat” driv­ PER SQUARE ers to do the terrible job that had to be done, he NORTHERN” Brand Roll Roofing. 3 5-pound light composi- tion roofing. 108 square feet with nails and cement to stepped upon the ill-fated machine, raised its nose apply. off the body and deliberately backed the “cat" off the $1.19 SPECIAL body w it bout as much as disturbing a hair of his head. 45 pound Super Quality Composition Roofing. 108 square We take our hat off to this man, who must have feet with nails and cement. $1.75 SPECIAL had nerves of steel to ¿o this difficult act which had 55-pound Super Quality Composition Roofing. 108 square to be done. Kellert never winced once. He could feet with fixtures to apply. $2.10 have asked several other good drivers to do it, but SPECIAL he elected himself and never once faltered. “JOHNS-MANVILLE'' WE CARRY "PIONEER” AND Excellent work, Art. The community sympathizes Î Roll roofings and shingles at slightly higher prices. Í with you and what you did. We most certainly sym­ For patching Leaky ROOFS get a can of pathize with the father and mother who lost a very SHERWIN-WILLIAMS Elastic Roof Cement good boy, who was their sole support. SAVE MONEY Repair That Roof ä Ì Till NEXT BONI) DRIVE Startin'1 the 9th of September, the Nation's In­ vasion Bond Drive will start. This bond drive will be larger than the last one, which was the largest sale of bonds e\ er conceived by man—Still, we must do better and better, until the war’s end comes and we are again at peace. We do not know what the valley’s quota will be as yet, but whatever it is. we know the citizens of this section will do all they can to help the government do ail it can for the boys OlIR boys—who are across the waters fightinr OUR battles. We are only asked to buy bond- bonds that pay a premium. V-Homes Make It, Then They Make It Last! » I ’ A jir • «b 1 i J ■ i 1 Pound size, only 2 Pound size, only 5 Pound size, only 19c 15c 68c I We wish to thank all friends of the late Edward Dailey, who so kindly made his last days brighter and lighter and assisted him in many ways, Our thanks and ap- predation for every kindness shown him. T. J. DAILEY. ELINOR DIMMICK, JESSIE WARREN. “A great note indicates a great man” —Rostand AUGUST M & DRY CLEANERS I . Agencies 5TAIMBRUF PROCESS U5 28—First oil well blows at Titusville. Penna., 1859. 29—Ci.ver Wendell Holmes ( Autocrat of Breakfast Table'). bom. 1809. ^4 30— Treaty between Narra- -juiyjp- gansett Indians and col- onies, 1645. ¿•«T.. 31—General Fremont frees slaves in Missouri. 1861 -w.' SEPTEMBER 1—Deerfield. Mass burned J--*-- •' — by Indians. 1675 — 2—Alexander Hamilton, first secretary of treasury, takes office. 1789. »NU fa,.« CHADWICK ¡HOTELS COFFEE SHOPS In Connection HOTEL REDWOOD Grants Pass, Oregon HOTEL JACKSON Medford, Oregon HOTEL OREGON Eugene, Oregon HOTEL U. S. TIRES "Where Most People Trade" /' . n («rants Pass, A Oregon DUCKWORTH The Tire Man '•.■.■AXW.W.XXW.XXXXV.XXXXW.XXW.W.VAXV.VAV; SENATOR Salem, Oregon HOTEL MARION Grants Pass Salem, Oregon IcCrcdie Hot Mineral Springs: MeCredie Springs, Oregon PLEASE TAKE NOTICE DAY AND NIGHT To all property owners who have not filed their correct mailing address with the tax of­ fice and particularly those who have purchased property since .January 1, 1942: L. B. Hall Funeral Home Near County Courthouse 5th and “C” Streets Grants Pass A New Modern Deposit Plan to save your Time Quick • Easy - Safe It shall be the duty of each person, firm or corporation owning real or personal property within the state, or against whom taxes upon real or personal property are chargeable, to keep the tax collector of the county where said real or personal property is situated informed of the tiue and correct address of said person, firm or corpora­ tion. and no such person, firm or corporation who fails, r fuses or neglects to keep said tax collector so informed shall be permitted to plead lack of due notice given by said tax collector in any suit, action or other proceedings commenced or prosecuted under the provisions of this act r in any matter growing out of the administration of this act." We are preparing to mail out all statements for taxes due this fall ( 1943-44 tax ) so that each property owner may have the opportunity of taking advantage of the discount allowed if paid before November 15th, However, this cannot be ('one unless we have your cooperation in registering your address. Write or call for complete I., *nvr nmlrri«!« ami manpower for tile star program. Vic­ tor« Home* are liu*v Imme*---- «eu mg. darning, ami repairing. Ile*ide* rt»n*enalissit. the \-llome pledge of the < Hlice of « ivilian l*eten*e enter* preparation again*! air raid*. »«Hag­ ing of c-«enlial material*, guarding of fact», and war stump ami Imml bin ing. information— Grants Pass Branch o/r&« United States National Bank NeW Off tea. Port Und. Ora g on «tasta Hiuai iiFisii inioirci ceaeaaaviea j ................ ........ ................ —..... 0 » Ambulance Service PHONE 388 I , 27—American Bar Associa- ----- tion admits three Negro lawyers. 1912. Recapping and Repairing 1899 ¡FRENCH LAUNDRY Call: Wed. and Sat. Rogue River Hardware 1899 MINERS HEADQUARTERS 615 “G” Street Grants Pass, Oregon Haynes Clothing Shop Wittrock’s Store, Kerby | Lew Hammer, Selma Complete Line of s.'"" GRANTS PASS HOTEL LOYD LEWIS Sheriff and Tax Collector, Josephine County. Oregon.