Illinois Valiev New*. Thursday, July 20, 1911 Page Two Illinois Valley News KRIEGER'S An independent newspaper devoted to the development of the richest valley in the world, the Illinois Valley and its surrounding district* Published every Thursday at Cave Junction, Oregon by the Illinois Valley Publishing Company. Entered as Becond-class matter June 11, 1937, at the Post Office at Cave Junction, Oregon, under the act of March 3, C M $1.00 to $2.98 Children’s Dresses, age 1 to 12 Children’s Slack Suits, 3 yrs. and up..... $3.39, up Editor ATHEY Girls’ and Women’s Slack Suits Ladies’ Dresses SUBSCR1PTION PRICES In Josephine County $1 50 .75 5u One Year ........... Six Months Three Month* ‘Í A goodly supply of notions such as zippers, buttons, thread, crochet thread, laces, needles and so many more items. $2 00 Year In various colors. These dresses are well made and come in large variety of materials and colors. Also are washable. Outside of Josephine County One $5.98 to $11.98 $2.79 to $10.98 U«s- The Illinois Valley News reserves the right to reject any advertising copy which i> deems objectionable. Advertising rates on application .... ik MEN __ just received a nice line of shirt* in work, sport and dress. Also woolen plaids and others. Socks—Cotton and * q Tí 1 wool mixed. All kinds. Those nice Leather Jackets $12.50 to $16.50 Now’s the time to put in your winter supply of Blankets in the finest obtainable at $159 to $12.98 REDWOOD EMPIRE NEWSPAPER PUBLISHERS Unit.J KRIEGER'S O reg I o O NATIONALS DIVORI Al— 041 ASSOCIATION PnnilSWEIS 'JUW?1 ft T ' ( AVE JUNCTION FIRE DEPARTMENT Í CLOTHING, DRY GOODS, SHOES ? YOUR HOME OWNED STORE Í CAVE JUNCTION Court signed the ollowing deeds: Deed to Floyd C .Covey and Freida Covey to Lots 10, 11 and 12, Black “F" of Judson’s Addition to Grants Pass. Deed to Aleena Gochanour to I ; parcel: Beginning at SE corner of NW*/« of Sec. 33, Twp. 37 S. R. 5 W. W. M., run Westerly 1320 ft.; Northeasterly 866 ft.; Easterly 770 ft.; Southerly 320 ft. to be­ ginning in Sec. 33. Deed to James Neely to Tract 59, Chicago Land Co.'s Subdivi­ sion. 5 June 26, 1944 Court met with the Budget Com­ mittee for consideration of the Budget for the coming year. June 28, 1944 Last Friday evening a small fire brought out more Court signed timber contract trouble and hurt feelings than anything else could with Swede Basin Lumber Co. for the purchase of timber on NW ’« have done in so short a time. and N’a of SW’« of Sec. 28, Twp. The fire could have been a bad one but it wasn’t, 37 S. R. 7 W. W. M.; timber con­ OuR. HEROES OF TODAY, U KE. THE MINUTE MEN tract with Percy Williams for pur­ but the remarks made by citizens on the street wrere OF 1775 ARE FIGHTING TO RETAIN chase of timber on NE’4 of NW1, and WH of NW*/«; and W H of not altogether complimentary to the city fire truck THIS LIBERTY AND FREEDOM. SW*« of Sec. 25, Twp. 33 S. R. THE ENTIRE NATION ISBEHIND THEM and to the department. 6 W. W. M.; timber contract with Swede Basin Lumber Co. for pur­ We would like to inform the people of Cave Junc­ June 22, 1944 Court signed the ollowing deeds: chase of timber on NE1/«; NE*4 tion that the fire truck is over six years old and has HAND TOOLS RANK 1 County Road that portion of Sex­ Deed to Henry G. Murphy to of NW1« ; SE’/« of NW’4 ; NE’« ton Mountain Section of Pacific given the city wonderful service while it was in repair. AT TOP FOR FARM ’« of NE ’« ; N ’z of SW 1, ; and of SW'i and NW’4 of SE*4 of Highway which has been aban­ SW NW ’4 of SE *4 of Sec. 10, Twp. Sec. 22, Twp. 34 S. R. 7 W. W. M.; We know of four distinct incidents where the fire AC CIDENT ( AUSES doned by the State Highway. 38 S. R. 5 W. W. M. and to an timber contract with Swede Basin Court signed Deed to O. B. Cox undivided truck saved the town from having disastrous fires. If Mi interest in SE’« of Lumber Co. for purchase of tim­ and Rose M. Cox to Lots 1, 2, and NE’« of Sec. 16. T. 38 S. R. 5 W. ber on SE ’4 of SE *4 of NE *4 ; I 3 of Mountain View Addition to it never did anything else, it does not warrant the NE’/« of SE*« and SE*4 of SE>4 W. M. of Sec. 20. Twp. 34 S. R. 7 W. W. Hand tools such as axes and (¡rants Pass. Oregon; and deed Deed to Sam W. Cooley to Lots caustic remarks that passed last Friday. to C. W. Strohkirch and Gracie M. pitch forks are responsible for Strohkirch to SW’« of Sec. 10, 1 and 2, Block 43, Railroad Addi­ M. We know human nature pretty well—and we know more Court signed the following tion to Grants Pass. Ore. accidents on Oregon farms Twp. 39 S. R. 8 W. W. M. deeds : June 23, 1944 that when everything is working swell and going all than either machinery, vehicles or June 5, 1944 to Ida M. Criteser and Deed Court signed the following Court signed timber contract right, there is no room for complaint. Everything is animals, available farm accident with Barton Gatewood to NE*4 of deeds: Economy Lumber Co. for pur ­ .. 2 ... of NW*4; SU of Deed to R. Wallace Rice and NW *4 ; W' hunky-dory. But just let something go wrong, human figures indicate, according to W. chase of timber on SW1« of NW1« A. Schoenfeld, dean and director of Sec. 25, Twp. 34 S. R. 5 W. Pearl Rice to Lot 4, Block 16, Rail­ SW’« ; NW >4 of SW>4 and SW*/« nature begins to work and criticisms begin to pour in. of agriculture at Oregon State col- i VV M.: also contract with Rogue road Addition to Grants Pass, Ore. of SE’« of Sec. 16, Twp. 34 S. Deed to R. B. Lafferty and Ruth R. 6 W. W. M. Valley Lumber Co. for purchase Sometimes it gets to the end of human endurance and lege. Deed to Milford Mooney and Lafferty to SX(¡ of SE’« of SW’« of timber on-E ’ it of NW ’ « of Sec. Dean Schoenfeld calls attention Hazel A. Mooney to parcel: Begin something unpleasant is bound to happen. of Sec. 33, Twp. 36 S. R. 5 W. W. 24 Twp. 35 S. R. 5 W. W. M. at NE corner of Lot 2, Block 2, H. Oregon farm accident causes in June 12, 1944 M. it happened Friday evening during the little fire to Deed to Percy J. Wallace and B. Miller & Co.’s Addition to connection with National Farm Court accepted bids on tax re­ that should not have caused any comment whatsoever. Safety Week, July 23 to 29. of ceipts for Sheriff. Bid was let to Minnie C. Wallace to parcel: Be- Giants Pass, run W. 50 ft.; S. 115 gin 73 ft. E. of SW corner of Lot ft.; E. 50 ft., N. 115 ft. to begin­ Grants Pass Courier. But we humans will let ’er out when there is ample which he is state chairman. The June 3, run N. 105 ft.; E. 75 ft., S 105 ning. 14, 1944 heavy toll taken each year by opportunity, and the opportunity presented itself. Ordered the following property ft., W. 75 ft. to beginning being June 29, 1944 farm accidents, he says, sold on contract: part of Lot 3 Block 5, H. B. Mil­ Court met with Budget com­ The actions of the citizens at the fire will take a avoidable represents such an unwarranted Lots 1 and 2. Block 29, Railroad ler & Co.’s Addition to Grants mittee for cons’deratiffn of the Budget for the coming year long time to heal. When the truck was driven up from physical sacrifice on the part of Addition to Grants Pass, Ore. to Pass. Ore. Court ordered the following Ordered the transfer of $1500 Floyd M. Phelps. Kerby by a man who had no other thought in mind farm workers and such a financial N1 i of NE’« of Sec. 8, Twp. property sold on contract: from the emergency fund to the loss that everyone connected with Block 39, Railroad Addi-, credit of the Sheriff ___ ____ _ ’s ____ budget on except trying his best to be of service to the commun­ agriculture is asked to join in this 37 S. R. 7 W. W. M. Oregon to tion Lot to 4. Grants Pass, Oregon, to | account of the purchase of a car Floyd Weldon and Zelma Erwin ity, he was greeted with many Ha Ha’s and He-Haws program of farm safety. Josephine Nealy. I and expenses. Weldon; Lots 1. 2, 3. 4. 6, 7, 8. 9 and 10, the little old fire truck gets there after the fire is The annual report of the acci­ Block 5. Lincoln Park Addition to dent prevention division of the Grants Pass, Ore., to Kenneth out, etc., etc. state industrial accident commis­ Heap and Ora Heap. The fire truck has been in bad repair for some time sion shows that hand tools ranked Court signed the following and has not been giving satisfactory service. That is at the top of the list of causes of deeds: to Ralph R. Wilde to E’-z why Chief .Martin and the department members asked farm accidents for farmers oper­ I of Deed SE’« of Sec. 21, and Mineral under the workmen’s com­ Lot No. 319 of Sec. 22. Twp. 33 S. the citizens to help finance the repair of the truck and ating FOR EVERY OCCASION pensation law. ln second glace R. 5 W. W. VI get it into service as it was when first constructed. were power or horse-driven ve­ Deed to Afton Earl Hunt to The people have made considerable sport from the hides, followed in order by lad- SW’« of NW*« of Sec 18, Twp. S. R. (i W. W. M. actions of the truck this last year. We wish the shoe ders and steps. | power-driven ma­ I 35 Deed to Bert J. Jackson and nails and «livers, animals, Sarah K. Jackson to SW1« of could have been put on the other foot and see if those chinery, poisonous plants or insects, and NW1« of Sec. 10 Twp. 39 S. R. who were making sport from honest endeavors to be falling, sliping, flying object-. 5 W. W. M (Successors to Gunter's) to Dick Howell to Lots 5 of ervice to the community would like to be the brunt Sprained backs accounted for and Deed 6. Block B, Moss Addition to 930 ORCHARD AVENUE GRANTS PASS the largest number of injuries of of the sporting gestures? Giants Pass, Ore. one specific type, the report says. Deed to J. R. Calvert and I.ois It s not too easy to do your best—trying to help out Lacerated fingers were second and I . I’alxeit to 42 ft. by 150 ft. in NE corner of Lots 4; 55 by 150 ft. li and then get the merry "raspberries" for having fractured ribs third. S» in SE corner of Lot 5, in Block, C, tried Believe vou me. it is not easv to take. Citizens Industry has demonstrated time Bourne's First Addition to Grants Ore. of the community should take this to heart and when and again that accidents can be Pass, Deed to Lawrence O. Griffin drastically reduced by analys’s of everyone is trying to do their best for the community hazards and an educati >n cam­ and Sue Griffin to Lot 12, Block 1938 1944 ’>9. Original Townsite of Grants welfare, give them some credit instead of the "Queen’s paign to teach people to take pre­ • Pass. Ore. cautions, the state chairmai adds Bronx cheer". Deed to Hilda Nelson to Lot 11, Reductions of a« much as 50 per Block 5 of Lincoln Park Addition Chief .Martin and the entire personnel of the fire cent in factory and traffic acci­ to Grants Pass. Oregon. dep rtment are indeed grateful for the wonderful dents have resulted from pi even­ Deed to VV. A Emery ami Sudia M. Emery to NE’, of NW1« of support received from the business men of the city to­ tion programs. Dean Schoenfeld Sec. 10. Twp. 36. S. R. 6 VV. VV. M. Deed to E. D. Morgan and Lil- ward- f x ng the truck, and it will be put back into saiil in pointing to a need for rec i I < \V 1, ■ f \ W that the farm accidei t ser\ ice ood or better than it ever was before, but ognition rate has steadily Increased to a of Sec. 36 Twp. 35 S. R. 6 VV. W. this i . n t be done in a jiffy. It will take a little time to point where agriculture t ■ lay is M. Deed to James E. Holeton and find p.irts, for the truck is an old one and new parts one of the most hazardous of in­ J >hn Q. Stewart to SE’« o Sec. It's a pleasure to celebrate an anniversary ... es­ 2. Twp. 35 S. R. 5 W. W. M are not available. When it is completed, you will all dustries. Court signed agreement with pecially "when we're six years old.’’ for these -o State Highway Commission re- be m hty glad to see it in operation. All except two yarding the maintenance of Sex- past years have been ones of pleasant associa­ business men in the city have contributed to the ton Mountain Section of Pacific tion with "the grandest people on earth” . . . Highway. true I - meds, and we hope sometime the other two June 19. 1944 OUR CUSTOMERS. will e the handwriting on the wall and contribute as Court signed deed to Elva Pauline Hurt to W*, o SE’« of all others have done. We are going to make a com­ Sec. 18, Twp. 35 S. R 5 W W M. W hile the war has often left us short of stock— j. plete ui \ cy of all monies collected and disbursed when and deed t • Green Parker to Lot o the kind ot stock we would want for you—you 10. Block 30. Center Addition to tht* w ork is done, and we know you will all approve of Merlin. Ore. have all shown the finest American sportsman­ COUNTY COURT PROCEEDINGS the department’s activities. June 20. 1944 ship . , . you’ve taken what we could offer and Court signed the following deeds: O have not grumbled. We are grateful to you . .. Court met Thursday. June 1. Deed to E. D French to S’, of SE ’ « of NW 1 ,; W ’ , of E> 2 of 1944. pursuant to law. there b«ing Tili: I II I II WAR ROND DRIVE present : SVV ’« and VV ’ • of W *y of Sec. 26. On our part—we've done our level best for you Hon. W. '. Johnson, ulge; Twp. 40 S. R s VV. W. M. also to N ’ i of SW ’ « of Sec. 27. Twp. 40 and will continue to give you the best available. Pete Fredrick-on. comm icncr, S R. 8 VV W. M. «nd 1 acre in We are not complaining, but we do not quite under­ Lucius Robinson, mmi’r i »iter; SE Ue pledge you the finest service within our ’« of NF.’« known as “Old Ben W Coûtant, clerk and Loy I land why Josephine county did not receive the same Lewis. Schoolhouse Lot" in Sec. 28. Twp. ability when peace shall return to our land. sheriff, an.I thereafter the proceeding- w.re had. 40. S R. 8 W W M. i ecc nit ion from metropolitan dailies that other coun­ following June 21, 1944 to-wit : Ordered the following pr ’perty ties did when the\ tilled their quota, especially the June I, 1944 sold on contract: “E” bonds. Lot 3. Block 39, Railroad Addi­ Court signed deed to Jewell B. to Lots 2. 3. 4 and 5, Sec tion to Grants Pass. Ore. to Mild- Unofficially, Josephine county was the fourth Elmore "Furniture You’ll Admire at Prices You’ll Appreciate" 9. Twp. 38 S. R 7 W W M » red Harris. county in the state to fill its “E” bond quota, and we I.ots 4. 5 and 6. Block 2, M >un- 112 N. 6th Street Telephone 163 Grants Pass. Oregon June 2. 1944 I tain V tew Xddition to Grants Pass, thought we should have proper recognition. Paaaed resolution adopting a« a On i Flowers DENMAN’S GREENHOUSE PHONE 66 Just a Half Dozen Years Ago This Store Opened for Business MANCHEL'S I v,e’ ft