Illinois Valley News, Thursday, November 9, 1911 Page Tw o Illinois Valley News An independent newspaper devoted to the development of the richest valley in the world, the Illinois Valley and its 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 M C Editor ATHEY SUBSCRIPTION PRICES In Josephine County >1 50 .75 50 One Year . ___ Six Months ..... Three Months . Outaide of Josephine County $2 00 One Year NEW CLERK AT YOUNGBLOODS MARKET , Miss Betty Lackey, who has been working at Youngblood's Market I for the past few weeks, is leaving for 'Sacramento Friday where she has accepted a position. BLESSED EVENT Miss Donna Sauer has taken her place and will assist at the market BORN—To Mr. and Mrs. Floyd in the future. Kenyon of Dryden, Sunday, Oc­ a tober 29th, at the Josephine --------------O ' General hospital, a baby boy, Corp. J. Fred Long is home vis­ weight seven pounds, five ounc- iting his wife and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. K. Warfield of Ye Rustic Inn. Corp. Long is on fur­ lough from Camp Chaffee, Ark. H Y WAR BONDS— ------------- o------------- ARMISTICE DAY DANCE Attend the Armistice day dance The Illinois Valley New» reserves the right to reject any advertising at the American Legion hall, Sat­ copy which i> deems objectionable. Advertising rates on application urday, Nov. 11. Midnight lunch by the Ladies' Auxiliary. C jtfUnÁr of REDWOOD EMPIRE NEWSPAPER PUBLISHERS F»< • Evening service, 8:15 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday, m. ASSOCIATION IATIO) WAC WRITES DE DESTRUCTION AT CITY OF CASSINO I DR. A. N. COLLM AN : Will Happen ILLINOIS VALLEY CHURCH OF SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTS "We in the rear echelons are in Naturopathic Physician Sabbath School ............. 1:30 p. m. very little, if any, danger, while Preaching ........... 3:00 p. m. we may have to do without a few ; Office hours: 9 a. m. to 12 1:30 p. m. to 3:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday at things and are a trifle inconven­ :: Sherman's Camp 7:30 p. m. ienced in a few others, we are re­ i Cave Junction You are invited to meet with ally very well off and have no E us. cause to complain. F. W. Cooper, elder, Cave Junc­ “It is different with the men at tion. the front. Besides the grave dan­ HULL & HULL --------------o ger always facing thew, they must FUNERAL HOME ASSEMBLY OF GOD live in the open where they are I. O. O. F. HALL, KERBY subject to drenching rain and cold Ambulance servie« day er nite winds, they are always soaked and Sunday school 10:00 a. m. 210 West “A" Phone 334 Morning Worship 11:00 a. ni it often freezes at night. “Our rations call for six packs Evangelistic Service . 8:00 a. m. Rev. D. B. Wantland, pastor. of cigarettes a week (since I do --------------o------------- Builders Hardware not smoke I send mine to my cous­ CAVE JUNCTION COMMUNITY in at the front) and the boys at the Lumber and Paint CHURCH front are lucky if they get three George H. Gray, Pastor packs. We eat (’ and K rations COOK LUMBER (’(). Sunday School 10 a. m. but ours are served hot and are Camp U-Rest usually camouflaged with any Morning Worship 11 a. m. fresh vegetables We may be able to get. They at the front* eat Sunday school attendance drop- Windows and Doors! ’ ped to 43. Two visitors were Ev- theirs plain ami cold from the can. elyn Hays and Marvin Cross, The No, I can’t complain at all about See what we have.” feltogram story was given by Valley Lumiier Co. Pauline Sherier. for your repair jobs o— The topic for the morning ser- 221 W. F St. Phone 47 mon was “Our Relationship to the ARMISTICE DAY DANCE Kingdom of God.” The Scripture Attend the Armistice day dance reading was found in Matt. 13:18- at the American Legion hall, Sat- ¡30; 37-43. urday, Nov. 11. Midnight lunch (ADIO REPAIRING • “Near to the Heart of God” by the Ladies’ Auxiliary. was a solo sung by Mi’s. Luther Robert (’. Lackey Sherier. 14 Year* Experience The following announcements TWO RADIOS FOR SALE Tires Batteries were made: Gospel Song Service Box 37, Kerby, Ore. next Sunday, Nov. 12 at 2:30 p. Doti Hamilton George W. Swinney, Eagle Point, recently received a letter flow a WAC, member of the Sig­ nal Section,'stationed somewhere in Italy. She has been overseas for more than 14 months, ten of which were served in Africa. She writes of the hardships encounter­ ed by her unit but states they have nothing to complain about com­ pared to the boys at the front. The letter follows: Dear George: "I only wish that those who complain of inconveniences at home could see Cassino- utter de­ struction of a whole town. Noth­ ing left but ruins and most of those only a pile of rubble. But the peo­ ple are back! Nothing was left, but it is still their home so they returned. “They camp there under the ruins or beside them despite mines and booby traps and despite the drenching downpours and the mud. What they eat or how they live, I don’t know. “There is a stillness of death over Cassino- not the peaceful si­ lence of Pompei, but a brooding ghostly silence that envelops th«* place like a shroud, and yet it must have been a pretty town—it was nestled against the hill in a tiny SELMA GARAGE & SUPPLY green valley with the monastery Selma. Oregon above it, but now it is a shattered No Sunday work please. corpse. “Its not a pleasant place, with lonely graves of Germans or Ital ians ami sometimes English scat­ Dail) Freight Service tered here and there along the road GRANTS PASS PORTLAND, and SAN FRANCISCO (the Americans have been removed to one of our cemeteries) and the I Pierce Auto Freight twisted and discarded equipment K. (’. HAMILTON, Local Agent lining the roads not pleasant at all but. there are people in Am erica who should see it ami feel its ghostly silence and feel the TRACY’S death that still hanging all. “They should see the foxholes filled with scum and slime and the i rotting gun emplacements. They might then understand that war means death in one of its most hor- rible form* RADIO SERVICE "They should look at the stunris of trees with their limbs and fol­ CLARENCE SANTEE iage completely stripped by gun­ fire and shrapnel ami they might Kerbv, Oregon realize what it was to have fire so thick that no shrubs remain and trees were thus shredded. “Unfortunately, the papers and films tend to glamorize war some civilians should visit our hospitals and see our casualties! “There is ncthing glorious about war—it is all horror and hate but too many people at home dost their eyes to that. Accidents BRIDGEVIEW COMMUNITY CHURCH Sunday school, 10 a. m. Morning worship, 11 a. m. Young People’s service, 7:45 Umt NATIONAL CDIlORIAl— O reg 1 o ( nj j I “••«I I s h I e r , s An unconventional home adviser now suggests making cookies and biscuits square instead of round. These are cut out with an ordinary knife, saving time. Also square cookies pack better if shipped to soldiers. Thank You Kindly Friends For your loyal support during the campaign and the wonderful vote you gave me at the election. The Kerby Union High lliuh School Presents ft "All All American Comedy in 3 Acts. 0 See Ted Athey MINERS HEADQUARTERS 615 "G” Street Grants Pass, Oregon Valley Lumber Co. made at 221 West F St WARDROBE CLEANERS Phone 47 SAW FILING By ( lint Hards Grants Pass Mail your cleaning and press- ing work to us — We will mail it back cleaned and pressed. at PUGET TIMBER COMPANY Kerby, Oregon RADIATORS Cleaned and Repaired HAVE YOUR RADIATOR CONDITIONED BEFORE PUTTING IN ANTI-FREEZE! Auto Safety Class Libby - Owens - Ford Safety Sheet and Plate \\ indshields ai. 1 !)<»or Glasses cut to size and installed. Hannum & Kelt Firestone Phone 520 Dairy Men ILLINOIS VALLEY AND VICINITY A MEETING WII I, BE HELI) at Friday, November 17th Bering d.e* on tiland beanng name m north Pacific 1741. 8:15 p. m. TUESDAY. NOVEMBER II at ^:30 p. m. We guarantee you will be satisfied with the per­ formance and there will be no unnecessary noise or interference. BRING ANOTHER DAIRYMAN WITH YOU AND JOIN YOUR CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION! Admission 50c, 25c. (tax included) ROGUE VALLEY DAIRY CO-OPERATIVE ASSOC IATION. INCORPORATED 17- End draft deferment* for federal employee*. 1942 Complete Line of U. S. TIRES DUCKWORTH The Tire Man Grants Pass ILLINOIS VV’I.EY GRANGE HALL r Recapping and Repairing News Office, Cave Junction WINDOW FRAMES Any kind or any size ■Vancouver tint Amert .can to •r.ter Sar, Tran- ewee Bay rr Navy announce* 23 lap *h:p* sunk attacking Sol omon*. 1942 No matter how carefully you drive, accidents will happen, That's why no one can afford to drive a car without having insur­ ance. GRANTS PASS HOTEL Attention ¿^Complete Middlesex canal from Merrimac to Chari«« riven. 1804 '2ÏT ‘ evening, Nov. 10, at 8 o’clock at the church. The regular all day Missionary meeting will be next Thursday, Nov. 16 at Kumfy Kamp dining room. Virgil Hull jfk Annlatice Day: Ma»a- Ur ■ ■1 —Stock Market cntoheai m., at Community church in Cave Junction. Rev. Gray will have charge of the services and the de- votionals. Everybody welcome. Choir praceice will be this Friday Sixth St. Between J and K NOVEMBER ,rsf Cave Junction