Gold Hill news. (Gold Hill, Jackson County, Or.) 1897-19??, January 21, 1937, Image 4

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    THURSDAY, JANUARY 31, 1997
Th« Gold HiH Nww», Gold Hill, Oregon
THE QOLD HILL NEWS
than 23.000 of the nation's insane
and feeble-minded have been ster­
ilised, more than half of whom are
women.
Established 1897
Published by Mac*« Printing Co.
Certain groups are agitating an
W A L L A C E G. IV E R S O N , E d ito r a n d B u s in e ss M a n a g e r exemption from taxation of 93000
for a homestead. The move is op­
posed by farm groups since, unless
A n In d e p e n d e n t N e w s p a p e r P u b lis h e d in th e I n te r e s t s ol a similar exemption is extended to
the farmer, the extra burden of tax­
G old H ill, O re g o n , a n d V ic in ity
ation that the city man would es­
cape would be (brown back upon
PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY
Ihe farms. In one slate in which
this is proposed il is estimated that
Entered at the Postoffice at Gold H ill, Oregon, for transmission through
such an exemption would result in
the mails as second-class matter.
a valuation loss of over 9150.000,000
hat would have to he absorbed by
A dvertising rates on ap p lican o i other property.
Subscription $1.50 a year in advance
' live is a country that has been built
INKLINGS—
up by others that communists.
John Hamilton has been rhosen as
National chairman of the KepubL-
can party at a salary of *'(5,000 a
year. A condition that is not empha­
Everything has its drawbacks. sised in the contract is that H am il­
One of the prices of fume is being ton has to collect the money iro n
pursued by reporters, photograph­ which the salary w ill be paid.
ers and interviewers who dog one's
foots.eps and give one the feeling
A sales tax is a nuisance, but
of being constantly spied upon. No when people want things that the
one but a petty mind can enjoy such regular sources of income w ill no
constant publicity.
provide they are w illing to put up
Bits of this and that gleaned
from everywhere.
The new H itler code «•r ikes ut a
.ital spot in Ihe building of a su-
»erior race when it announces ster­
ilisation of unfit persons as u
national policy. Mawkish sentiment
may shrink from such a procedure
but the final facts are that any na­
tion that has Ihe courage to adopt
such a policy is going Io profit from
il. There is as little sense in permit
ing unfit and inefficient humans
to multiply and roll up costs against
Ihe public for their support as
there would he in Ihe production of
worthless live slock.
with some inconvenience to secure
The war has been going on in I the money.
Spain for seven months. Thousands I
of people have been killed, hundreds I The fact that the president of the
of thousands of dollars worth of Cuban senate drew his gun and
property has been destroyed and threatened to k ill the first senator
cities that have been years in build­ who fired a shot, indicates that one
K A ) M O M » P IT U A IK N
ing have been blasted by artillery. of the requirements of successful j
Still nothing has been decided. If leadership in that body is the abil­
.
'irntinrl* ol 'h r K r /iu k lir
the w ar is continued for a year or ity to draw first.
The
American
peop;.- nave rec.ntly
two or five years nothing w ill be
n.-ard from Washington a statement
decided. Wars never decide any- 1 Every community should attempt which they can greet with a whole­
thing except which side is Ihe at least one thing each year that hearted welcome
strongest, which after all is often w ill add to its desirability as a
It Is the assurance that a Balanced
not at all important.
i place in which to live. By eonccn- Budset is actually in sight
There are ditheultles in the way. ot
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trating effort on one project at a
The best way Io cure Ihe coni- i hme and stay ing w ith it until it is course Out every n i - s n with the wel­
fare of the nation nt heart will hope
munists of communism would be tc 1 completed more can be accomplish- th a t these will be surmounted
gather them all together on an Is- e(l antl better results attained than
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land in Ihe middle of the ocean and would be possible if the effort is
Because a Balanced Budget means
>ar more than « m atter of bookkeeping
let them practice on each other. The J spread out over several projects,
routine
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thing would die out in a short time, i
It i an 'itter u government the Dene-
The only place that communism can
The best evidence that good ad-
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Ivcrtising sell is the fact that the fit* which everv wage-earner and
tMiuaer.tfe understands -nt living within
most successful firms in this coun­ ts in"i>me
try advertise. They advertise be­
It can lessen
ne danger»- -which
cause it sells their merchandise. If
very farm ei a m mi .in
man recog
dm? have to be
i
es
ol
mnr
,•
'
: ihe lu tu rr through
it didn’t they would not spend a
. to enjoy itcA whiskey!
dollar in advertising. To sell, an ad­ e.Ktea* «CC'iinu ¡tlixp at debt,- to be
■aid out at tam ings n 'he »cars to
vertisement must have thought put sum
into it. It must tell something that
But It can do still more
interests the reader. If the reader
It ran bring a reviva' it tha confi­
is interested he w ill read and if be dence which alone win -ics d up Am eri­
ca's latent capacity lot product' >n and
reads he w ill buy.
H In U t* Need
A Balanced Budget
According to the Literary Digest
tw enty eight states of the United
States have sterilization laws, most
| of them enforced. To date more
THE ONI
C3NTAIHIHGW7ANIK
Consumption a p nm ar
requisite for
arid « i o i rend re-employm ent
ru Congress the lob may seem a
nard on»
But the course has been
charted
It demands definite steps
toward economy in government -in ­
volving the paring-down ot swollen
» U tlc a l payrolls reduction ol overlap­
ping bureaus insistence on a dollar's
worth of vplue for every dollar spent
from public fu ,ds and emphasis on
efficiency ra 'h e i than «H r avagance In
the adm inistration of relief
All these policies are ol great value
tn themsrlvex And if a sincere adher­
ence to them un the part of Congreaa
ran bring a Balanced Budget, their
value will be multiplied
Franklin Delano Roosevelt
horn January 30, 1882.
CHRISTIAH SCIEWGF CHURCHES
1FE" was th» subject of th»
“L‘
L • 1 a o n-S e r m o n In all
Church«« of Christ. Scientist, on
Sunday, Jan. 17.
The Oolden Text was, "The
Lord Is the portion of mine Inheri­
tance and of tny cup: thou maln-
talnest tuy lot . . . . Thou wilt
shew tuo the path of life "
(Pa.
IS : I'. 11).
Among the eltatlona which com­
prised the I.eston-?e.-mon was the
following from the Bible: "And
this la the record, that Cod hath
given to ua eternal life, and this'
life le In his Son"
(1 John B:
It).
The Lesson-Sermon also Includ­
ed the following correlative pass­
ages from the Christian Science
textbook, "Science and Health
with Key to the Scriptures." by
Mary Baker Kddv* "The under­
standing that Life Is God, Spirit,
lengthens our days by strengthen­
ing our trust In the deathless re­
ality of Life, Its aluiightlneaa and
ttnmortality . . . . That L ife Is
God, Jesus proved by hie reap­
pearance after the crucifixion in
strict accordance with his scien­
tific statement: 'Destroy this tem­
ple (body) and tn three days 1
(S p irit) w ill raise It up.' It It as
If he had said: The I — the Life,
substance, and Intelligence ot the
universe— le not In matter to be
destroyed"
(pp. 487. 2 7 ).
IN T E R E S T IN G
NEW S
FRO M H E R E A N D T H E R E
Since 1899. Washington has ex­
trie«.
Cuiineclig-ut
la
with a permanent
cense piale.
ex|M*riinrnling ceeded all other stales In shinglo
automobile II- production. Of the total 1035 output
of 4,407.808 squares, Washington
produced 3,554.630 squares or 80
Pacific State« Lumber
Importance 1« Shown
per cent.
Washington, Oregon
and Cal­
ifornia produced nearly 42 per cent
of the total lumber cut of the
United States in 1035, according to
lirrlim in ary figures of the Bureau
of the Census, the Pacific North­
west forest experiment station an­
nounced this week. Of (lie 48
states. Washington ranked first in
lumber production with a cut of
3,452,527,000 hoard
feet.
Oregon
second with 3.145,237,000 bourn
feet and California third with L-
355,713,000 feet. Produci ion for Ori­
gon and Washington showed an In ­
crease of 21 per rent above 1934.
The total cui for Ihe United Stales
in 1035 was 19.158*601.000 board
feel.
With
the exception of 1014,
Washington has ranked first
In
lumber
produdinn
every
year
since 1905, the experiment station
points out.
Oregon has held Ils present po­
sition since 1923.
Of Ihe national cut in 19.35. south­
ern pine lumber totaled 5,741.117.-
000 board feet. Douglas fir 4,772.-
421.000 and ponderosa pine 2,525,-
949,000 board feel.
You don't have to lie a mechante
to tell whether or not sour brakes
are working. Any cur driver can lest
his brakes.
If you cant see through your
windshield, don’t drive.
A good place Io park your cur
when the streets are Icy ami slip­
pery Is at Inline in the garage.
Most accident» are caused hv
some one being in loo Ing a hurry.
In nine cases mil of ten hurry is un­
necessary.
Arthur Brisbane, news w riter,
who died Christmas morning was
City Cleaner« & Dyer«
reputed to he the highest salaried
Grants paaa
newspaper w riter. His salary is said
Caah & Carry oaves your 2»
to have been 9260.000 a year.
Suits cleaned and pressed
85c
Nebraska is experimenting with a
Dresses cleaned and pressed 85c
unicameral or one house legislature
Huts cleaned and blocked
75c
this year. The experiment was put
Phone 71
722 So. 6>h
across by Senator George Norris. To
get the proposition on the ballot in
November il was necessary to se
Flahnrty Realty Co.
cure Ihe names of 60,000 voters on
227 West Main
the petition. Instead of Ihe required
60.000 signatures 100,000 were secur­
We have listings in your com­
ed in a few days. Senator Norris
munity. See us 'o buy nr sell
financed out of his own personal
Tel. 154
.Medford, Oregon
funds the expense of circulating the
petition. The Nebraska one hou
legislature is the first of its kind in
the United Stales. The proposition
carried by 50,000 votes. Other states
are watching Nebraska’s experimen
w ith interest.
Q p fo w fru f
There are only four companies in
the United States engaged in the
6O6E««H STxtfFO
manufacture of glass eyes. It is esti­
««ANTS etss oai
mated that one out of every 300 per­
sons is a prospective customer for a
glass eye. Prat lira I ly all glass for
glass eyes comes from Lauscha, Cen­
tral Germany, and is made from a
EDW. C. COATES
formula discovered by Ludwig Mull
er-U ri over 100 years ago. The form ­
AUTOM OBILE LOANS
ula has been kepi secret by the de­
and INSURANCE
scendents of its discoverer who have
60» So. Sixth St. — Grants Pass
a close monopoly on the product.
Practically all glass blowers engag­
ed in Ihe manufacture of glass eyes
are German, there being only three
F o r the Best Brakes and Lining
American born. Custom "•■'de eyes
or eyes made Io order cost from 915
S E E B E R N IE A T
to 930. An expert van turn out a
WIMERS Battery Shop
finished eye in about an hour.
Basketball, which originated in
624 8. 6th
Phono 181
America forty-five years ago, is
Grant« Pass
now played in sixty foreign coun-
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Pinest equipped slup in South­
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Plain dresses cleaned, pressed 91
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Grants Pass
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