Page Four Illinois Valiev News. Thursday, November 9, 1911 ____ ■_____________ __________________________________________ Karl Boyd transacted business in the county seat last week end. Arthur Bolinger transacted busi­ ness in the county seat last week end. —o— Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Smith tran­ sacted business in Grants Pass on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Murray and two cl ildren were in the valley on Tue day from Grants Pass where they now make their home. They formerly lived rear Holland. — o— Mrs. Lew Hammer of Selma, transacted business in Grants Pass and brought out a load of supplies for the store, Mr. Ham­ mer was confined to his home due to a severe cold. —o— Frank Schiska, a former resident of Cave Junction, passed through here Sunday on his way home at Gold Beach. He recently had a garage there, but now operates an agate shop and electrical repair shop. 0 I 9 e...................... --...................................................... a & I Fresh and Cured Meat I Fruits and Vegetables I i 9 ............. i » 38c 0 35c » 0 15c fi 19c 38c 0 4Oc 35c fi 0 30c fi 3Oc 0 fi 0 20c a< 0 25c 49c fi 53c 17c 0 1 83c fi 27c ; Crown Flour and Feeds 0 fi PRICES EFFECTIVE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10th AND 11th ... ..................................................... ................................................................................................ o........... ~....................... I . J f It is time to begin to think about your car for winter driving. Better get your Anti-Freeze put in now while our stock is available. We hope to have enough for all our customers, but the good We have kind is hard to get. it now Better have your car completely checked for win- ter driving. MEET THE PEOPLE With LUCILLE BALL and DICK POWELL ' « «S i J oil to r .1. L. JOHNSON Cave Junction SONG OF RUSSIA WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY NO) EMBER IS - 16 Hamilton Reliable Watch Repairing DOUBLE FEATURE With JOE E BROWN and JUDY (ANOVA (KEN) r -J? SA TURDAY AND SUNDAY NOVI MUER »1-12 Chatterbox C. k CAVE CITY THEATER With ROBERT TAYLOR ami SUSAN PF I 1RS SIRLOIN STEAK Per Pound JUICE ORANGES Per Dozen PRIME STEER POT ROASTS, Per Pound LETTUCE Per Head VEAL ROAST — No Points Per Pound \er volley ball games. XII young mothers in the valley are urged to attend. —o— Mrs George Thrasher and daughters Dorothy and Mis. V ii- gima Stiemer, moved to their new home in Kerby recently. The Thrashers have rented their ranch near Grants Puss and will make their future home in Kerby. —o—— Mr. and Mr- Wesley Young came to th<- valley Wednesday from Areata. Calif They left Thms- day for their b »me. only having turn1 to transact .. little bus ies«. After the war, they expect •<> re­ turn to the valley '»ennanent'y 0 Model Cash Grocery Attend the Armistice day dance Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Staples are at the American Legion hall, Sat­ again making their home in Cave urday, Nov. 11. Midnight lunch Junction after being at Klamath by the Ladies' Auxiliary. Falls for the past several months. -------------- o--------------- The Ed Bayse’s are about ready to move into their new two story home. —o— C. B. Gille returned front a fish­ ing trip and a rumor says he had two for Friday noon lunch, one 8 in. and another 9 in. Seein' is be­ lievin’ C. B.?? —o— Mr. Pyle, former sawyer at the Brewold Pine Lumber company, is now residing in Grants Pass, is again employed at the mill and is making his home at the Brewold home. — o— Mi. and Mrs. Cliff Johnson and family of Ashland, are in the val­ ley visiting the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Johnson. They are also visiting friends and other relatives during their stay here. Cliff is on ti e police force between Ashland and Medford. o--------------- ______ » 1 Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Pederson and daughter of Grants Pass were visitors in the valley last Sunday. Mr. Pederson is editor and jo-pub- lisher of the Grants Pass Bulletin, and the family recently arrived from Wichita, Kansas, their for­ mer home. —o—— Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Cooper and Mrs. D. E. Baker were in Grants Pass last Monday. Mrs Baker and Mrs. Cooper are sisters, the former has been visiting the Coop­ ers for the past three months, Mr. Baker is at Camp Roberts and is expected here on a furlough next week. Mrs. W. A. Hoskins and baby girl, were brought home from the hospital in Kerby last Friday. —o— Mrs. Eddie Martin and infant Mrs. Mattie Seyferth and Mrs. daughter, who has been spending Holland were recent guests for sev­ the- past several months at the eral days at the home of the John home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. Smiths in Crescent City. Earl Boyd, left recently for San Diego, Calif., to join her husband, of Mrs. Elizabeth Holland Eddie Martin, who was to arrive Bridgeview and her daughter, Mrs. at the naval base. Eddie is a ra­ Archibald of Grants Pass left for dio gunner in the navy and has Crescent City last Sunday to spend been stationed in the East for sev­ several days at the beach. eral months and is waiting for fur­ —o— ther order for other assignments. Mrs. A. C. Thayer of Holland, Mrs. Earl Boyd accompanied her returned from Crescent City where daughter south. she was for several days last week - - - - o-------------- looking after her property there. ARMISTICE DAY DANCE Mrs. Ernest Howland, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A;. E. Krieger, left last Thursday for Hood River where she will visit her uncle, Tom Myers. —o— Bill Frisch, who lives near Hol­ land, w i- taken to Josephini1 coun­ ty genual hospital this morning, ^offering apparently from a heart attack. —,,— W. O. Kohler returned home from Fresno, Calif., last Saturday and will remain here now. He has been working in a mill at Fresno since last May. ................ .... GREENHOUSE (Successor, to Gunter’s) 930 ORCHARD AVENUE \\ e Carry a Complete Line of Building Material Ready to take away! SHINGLES CELOTEX WALLBOARD ACME PAINTS TENKOTE Liquid Asbestos Roofing—10 Year Guarantee 7 GRANTS PHONE 66 our Florist for Grants P ass and Josephine County Grants Pass Lumber Company South Approach to Caveman Bridge