Illinois Valley News, Thursday, July 12, 1915 Hugh Gould, county service in the interest of all veterans, er of Fluhrer’s Bakeries in Med­ agent, was in the valley Wednes- —v— ford, was in the valley getting ac­ day on his regular monthly trip Ray Harrison, associate ntanag- quainted with the trade today CLASSIFIED ADS ABSTRACTS — Title insurance, affiliated with Commonwealth, Inc.. Josephine County Abstract Co., 217-219 No. 6th St., Grants Pass. WANTED TO BUY’ — Electric washing machine. Mrs. Earley at Temple’s. 11-ltp WANTED—Woman for general housework. Write or call Mrs. Harry Floyd, Holland, Oregon. 10-2tc LISTINGS WANTED __ Country and town property, acreage, ranches and business opportuni­ ties. Leave listings at Free­ man's Auto Service and Parts. Cave Junction, our valley office. Walter Freeman and Raymond Proctor, salesmen. Geo. P. Chalker, Realtor. tf I OR SALE—Buzz saw. Lee Sta­ ley, 1'4 miles south of Selma. I.OG CABIN GARAGE General Auto Repairing Selma. Oregon Motor Tune-Up—Lubrication Art Dedrick, Prop. WANTED—Icebox or Electrolux. Write or see J. G. Hendrix at Quarantine Station, O’Brien. 11-ltp WANTED—Comibne work in Il­ linois Valley. Don Thompson 'and J. A. Buckles, Selma. 10-2tp LOST—Tuesday, July 3, pair of glasses in case in Cave Junction or Kerby. Finder please leave at Selma store. $5 reward. Her­ man Heller. DYNAMITE Try Valley Lumber Co. if you need blasting powder. 221 West F St., Grants Pass. 44-tfc Ella's Beauty Salon Rilling Kooler Wave MACHINELESS and (OLD WAVE In Cave Junction next door to Postoffice MAKE YOUR APPO.NTMENTS EARLY 2K WVAWAWAWAW V’.". Square Locker Boxes STACK BEST! PINTS, 50c Dozen — QUARTS, 65c Dozen GET YOURS AT Holland Store If you’ve never pampered your car before — This is the time to do it, so it will survive the war months ahead until you can get a new one. OUR SPECIALISTS know your CAR’S TROUBLES and know how to cure them, whether it be a COMPLETE OVERHAUL or a minor adjustment. I 3L- re working harder... doing more...and your skin gets dried out by your ex­ tra activities. The answer is Botany Lanolin. So much richer in beneficial lanolin these beauty aids help re store the natural oil bal­ ance that encourages a smooth, soft skin. WE BUYERS for rancho«, large and small. You furnish the property and we furnish the buyers. List with Sam J. Mil­ ler, Muir Auto Court, Cave Junction. 5-tf FOR SALE—Model A ’31 1'4 ton truck $250. G. F. Graham on Rock.vdale road, Hilltop ranch. FOR SALE—Seven room house with two lots, 37 acre tract splendid for turkies or chickens Two other places with cabins. Bargains for quick sales. See Ted Athev at the News office. 10-2tc REMEMBER—Your car may have to last a long time Hannum & Kelt Chevrolet FOR SALE—44 acres, more o, less with two cabins and good well. Write or see G. F. Gra­ ham, box 154 Cave Junction. ERWIN L. SCHMIDT Public Accountant and Tax Consultant Grants Pass, Oregon Phone 1110 Evenings, 502 R 4. Discontinuance of Short Overnight Pullman Service Affects ... Botany lanolin Triple­ Action Cream, $1, $176 Botany Lanolin Formula 70, $1.25. $2 t-A** Botany lanolin Super­ fatted Soap, 3 calces for 50« • 4 Botany Lanolm lotion, $1 Plus Tax i_______ 1’ 1 . UNtlW.. F ormula eoiah V IZkiOU* IPiOLt ACTK»w * The GOLDEN RULE made at Valley Lumber Co. Phone 47 ANNOUNCEMENT We are pleased to an­ nounce that we have secured the services of MR. FRED ROUT Who will have charge of the mechanical repair department of our shop. Keep your car in good condition until you can Ket another one. Come in and let us help you. Art Drews' Services Cave Junction, Ore. BUT IT MEANS MORE SLEEPING ( ARS FOR VETERANS Operation of over-night sleeping cars from Portland to Southern Oregon points and to Coos Bay points will be discontinued with the last from Portland, Friday, July 13th and from destination points, Saturday, July 14th, by Order No. 52 of the United States Office of Defense Transportation. The new regulations eliminate ali Pullman sleeping cars operating for distances of 450 miles or less. The reason for this order is that additional sleeping cars MUST be obtained to provide accommoda­ tions for the returning veterans from Europe, who are reaching At­ lantic ports in large numbers. These veterans are coming home for discharge, or for furlough be­ fore going on to fight again in the Pacific. They deserve the most comfortable transportation service we can give them. WINDOW FRAMES Any kind or any size 221 West F St Grants Pass Phone 520 411 South Sixth St. FURNITURE — When you need New or Used Furniture, think of Manchel’s. Keep up the home the boys are fighting for. Man­ chel’s Furniture, 112 N. 6th St., Grants Pass. 2-tf ROBBER’S ROOST AT KERBY One Navajo blanket, 4x5; one sei­ ape robe; 4 solid oak dining chairs; two waterproof tents, one used only 10 days, size 10x12, the other 10x14 brand new; other miscellaneous arti­ cles. Goods bought and sold. 11-tc Demands Special Care for Your Car Harry R. Floyd's FOR SALE—Alfalfa and oat hay. Also have 140 acre field for pasture. Elk Creek ranch, 2 miles south of O’Brien on Red­ wood highway. 11-ltp TRACTOR WORK—Custom plow­ ing, discing, mowing, etc. See Wendell Lee, Caves highway. 8-4tn h HOT WEATHER How can a motor oil save gasoline? Much gasoline loss is caused by gradual ring tad cylinder wear. Gas mixtures then blow-by,” compres­ sion is reduced, performance gets rough. RPM Motor Oil slows this wear ’way down — sticks tight on hot or cold metal surfaces, insures cold motors against extra starting wear, protects critical hot spots on long runs. For more mileage, less wear — use Standard’s RPM Motor Oil. HOWARD BEARSS WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTOR Cave Junction Y oim local representative far STANDARD OF CALIFORNIA No new sleeping cars have been built since Pearl Harbor. Over half of the sleeping cars have been in exclusive use by the military- But they were not enough for this new task. The O. I). T. order resulted. While discontinuance of short distance sleeping car operations will cause inconveniences to many people, we feel sure that the citi­ zens of Oregon will approve this effort to better serve the men from overseas to whom we owe so much. We KNOW the families of these Oregon boys who are coming home will have no question as to the merit of this new regulation. As far as Southern Pacific is con­ cerned, our guiding principle has been ‘The Military comes first,” and we are cooperating 100 per cent in carrying out the provisions of the above O. D. T. order. With nearly 20,000 Southern Pacific men and women in the armed forces we, too, have a real and personal inter­ est in the welfare and comfort of service men and women. So you may know how this order applies to Southern Pacific service generally, we show below the Pull­ man sleeping service on our lines which will be discontinued after the last trip from Portland, July 13th, and from destination points July 14th. Coach service will still bo available between these points. SLEEPING ( ARS TO BE DISCONTINUED BETWEEN AND BETWEEN AND Portland Oakland Portland Oakland Fre.no San Rafael Lot Angeles Lot Angelet Southern Oregon Dunsmuir Cool Bay Reno Lo. Angele. Eureka Sacramento Phoenix New Orlean. Hou.ton Houiton Houston Houston Houston Houston Houston Galveston Lake Charles New Orlean. Shreveport Dalia. San Antonio Austin Corpus Christ Brownsville Dallas Th* Friendly Southern Pacific