Illinois V alley News, Thursday, June 21, 1915
Mr. and Mrs. John S. Batch and
ton of Portland, arrived Wednes
day to spend a few days with Mr.
and Mrs. A. E. Krieger.
Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Doney made Krieger met them in Grants Pass.
a business trip to Central Point Mrs. Batsch is his daughter.
Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Bragdon of
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Heald trans Portland, and Mrs. Aline Marmion
acted business in Grants Pass the of Seattle, returned home last Sat
urday after spending a few days
first of the week.
visiting their brother, Bill George,
Lynton E. (Ted) Athey left Sat at their old home between Cave
in day evening via train for Los Junction and Kerby.
Angeles and will return in about
Miss Deloros Holly daughter
10 days.
of Mr, and Mrs. Les Holly of
Mr. and Mrs. E. Y. Taylor, Miss Bridgeviewr, spent about 10 days
Lois Taylor and Mrs. Howard Tay following her high school gradua
lor, were in Grants Pass on busi tion at Phoenix, Oregon, and has
returned there to work during the
ness last Tuesday.
pear season.
Miss Alice Smith, daughter of
Mrs. Seymour Young left Mon
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Smith, is home
from Corvallis, where she was s day morning for Portland to visit
her husband who is employed in
Freshman at Oregon State.
defense work in that city. Mrs.
Dwain Cross returned Friday via Ed Bayse accompanied her north
Greyhound from Caldwell, Idaho, on word that her brother, Mr. Lee
where he has been visiting rela was seriously ill.
tives for the [>ast month.
Jimmy Eggers who finished
R. W. Fincher of Los Angeles school in Grants Pass at the home
was in the valley last week and of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
was looking for a farm with in Joe Houck, is now with his par
tentions of making this his home. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Eggers
at their new homesite on Sucker
Mrs. Mary Seat of Elsinore, Cal., Creek at Bridgeview.
arrived in the valley for the sum
Roberta Ayris returned last
mer and is a guest at the home of
her son and daughter-in law, Mr. Saturday from a ten day visit with
her sisters, Frances Ayris and Mrs.
and Mrs. Ortis Seat.
Bob Dragoo in Klamath Falls. Miss
Miss Jeanne Villair came home Francis Ayris who has been em-
last Friday from Eugene, where poyed in Klamath Falls is spend
she is a student at U. of O. to ing her vacation with her parents,
spend the summer vacation with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ayris.
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J.
Villair.
A. W. Bolinger returned from a
three weeks business trip to San
Earl Clayton, who is working at Diego last Thursday. On arriv
ViJlejo in the navy yard, came ing home he found his son, How
home Monday to visit his father, ard, seriously ill with pneumonia.
John II. Clayton of Selma. Earl He was too sick to Tie taken to the
will have to return to his job next hospital and is still confined to his
home.
Sunday.
Mrs. Lelia Runyan returned
home last Monday and was ac
companied by her daughter-in-law,
Mrs. Ralph Wadsworth of Camas,
On Tuesday her daughter, Mrs. E.
J. Grite and son, Richard of Port
land arrived, and all will remain
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Fred Seyferth who was injured for an indefinite visit.
several weeks ago while working
Mr. and Mrs. Young and daugh
in the woods is gradually improv
ing. His daughter, Mrs. Gertrude ter of Van Nuys, Calif., last week
McKee and family of Alturas, purchased Sherman’s camp, owned
Calif., were here to visit him while by Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Sherman,
and expect to take possession
he was in the hospital.
in the very near future. Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Strainer left Mrs. Sherman will remain in the
for Anaheim, Calif., where they valley for a while until they de
will reside permanently. They are cide where they will make their
recent arrivals in the valley but home.
health conditions in the family ne
cessitated them to make a move
Mr. and Mrs. Birch arrived in
to their former home.
the valley last Thursday from Los
Angeles and will make their home
here permanently. They have pur
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Grants ar-
chased the Walter Freeman home
rived in the valley recently and
on Caves highway and are expect
have taken possession of their
ing their furniture this week.
property, the Gold Canyon Ponj
Their daughter is Mrs. Henry J.
ranch. Mr. and Mrs. Grant form-
Schneider also living on the Caves
erly made their home at Van Nuys,
highway.
Calif.
Mrs. W. H. Staley left for Los
Angeles last Saturday after receiv
ing w.»,
Unit their son-in-law,
Earl
mad pased away. She
w...
jTthere for a few weeks
before u , {timing home.
CAVE CITY
THEATER
SATURDAY AND SUNDAY
JUNE 23 AND 24
Tall In the
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\\ th JOHN W AYNE and
ELLA RAISES
VICTORY VEHICLES
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"It Happened in Springfield’’
WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY
JUNE 27 AND 2«
J. H. Dow returned home last
Friday after spending several
weeks visiting his daughter. Mrs.
R. W. Johnson and family in Los
Angeles.
He was able to gei
nicely acquainted with his second
grandchild, a baby girl, several
weeks old. On his return north
he renewed acquaintances at the
San Francisco News where he was
employed for over 20 years.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Proctor,
accompanied by the latter’s sis
ter, Mrs. Ray Duffy of San Rafael.
Calif., went to Grants Pass today
(Thursday) where they were to
meet another sister, Mrs. Edwin
Peterson, also of San Rafael, who
will spend a few weeks at the
Proctiu home on Caves highway.
Mrs. Duffy has been a guest at
the Proctor home for two weeks
and leaves via train this evening
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With HAROLD PERRY
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Peeping
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JIM CHAMPION desperately
looking for a slaughter house.
Anything to kill, Jim?
BILL SCHLEIFER trying to
run a restaurant and complete his
house at the same time.
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Fred Hefner of Pasadena, Flor
ence Snyder of Coburg, Oregon,
and Mrs. Margaret Flint of Hanks,
Oregon, arrived in the valley from
their respective homes to attend
the funeral of their father, Henry
Hefner of Takilma, who passed
away last week. The funeral was
held last Tuesday afternoon, with
interment at the IOOF cemetery
with Hull & Hull funeral direct
ors in charge.
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POP TAYLOR, out of gas, push
ing his car to work.
GEORGE MARTIN managing to
acquire a lame back so that he
could go to Portland while the
Beavers are playing.
BEUI.AH HAMILTON deciding
maybe Cave Junction doesn’t
have the worst climate in the U.
S. after all.
TOURISTS (feah, tha’s right)
wondering if it’s always this hot
here.
ROAD OPENED
The road to Crater Lake has
been opened between Annie Spring
JEANNE VILLAIR back home and Park headquarters and will be
in pig-tails.
made available to the public Sun
JANET MARTIN COAN show day, June 17. From Park head
ing son Jimmy the sights of Cave quarters visitors w'ould have to
hike one and one-half miles
Junction.
trail over the snow to the rim
ERANK HAMILTON having to Crater Lake.
go to Southern California and
missing out on a penny-ante
game.
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he should be honored most. Vic
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but victory as won by General
Eisenhower and his armies with
everyone with the possible excep
an absolute minimum loss of life
tion of General Eisenhower him
self. I had the good fortune to is sweet indeed.
spend some time with him last fall
in Paris, and know him to be a
very unassuming man, and a per
GRANTS PASS
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for this sort of thing.
STEAM LAUNDRY
General Eisenhow’er is a great
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man and a great commanding gen
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His feat in leading our
armies to a complete victory over
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is the greatest military achieve
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