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

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    Tb« Gold Hill N .w i, Gold HUt Oiwgon
THE QOLD HILL NEWS
anti w h o m erely sign (h e ir names
lo re p o rts prepared by the o ffice
help. A n o th e r danger lies in the
faet that those w h o are best at
pushing themselves in, am t b a lly ­
hoo th e ir virtues.
E s ta b lis h e d 1897
Thursday, October 21, 1937
cr to ld them Ih a l when repeal came night dressed in dark clo th in g walk should c a rry a w h ile h andkerchief
bootleggers were sup|Kise«l lo tin in»? w ith his back lo the approaching in his hand.
■ appear.
tra ffic . Every on* knows tlia t under
When co n d ition s liegan to resume
norm al the tra in e d w orkm en were
W A L L A C E G. IV E R S O N , i. d ib r and B usiness M a n a g e r
I the firs t to be absorbed in to indus­
The great w a ll o f China, a w o n ­ try . There w ill continue lo he, even
A n In d e p e n d e n t N e w sp ap e r l ‘” h lis tie d in the in ic iv » u u t d e rfu l piece o f m asonry, some 20011 after norm al tunes re tu rn a large
m iles long, was b u ilt lo keep out of number o f u n tra in e d w o rke rs w ho
G old H ill, O re g o n , and V ic in it y
the c o u n try an in va d in g enemy. It w ill he unuble lo find employment
served Its purpose effectually in its because of th e ir lack of training.
Published by
Prv.ting Co.
PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY
ilay and was a source of protection
through lo China. Today the wall, as a
source of protection, is without val­
the maili ai seeond-r’ QH ¿hauti •
ue, dua lo modern fighting equip-
Suliicrspllott |1«M a year In advsBes
Adv»Hi»t•»« rub«» on apptiration menl ahil facilities. In like measure,
old ntethnds w ill not apply In farm­
The (hue 1» coming when every
u-hool lyite in of any d ie w ill have
n trade school in which (he rudi­
ment» of trades are taught, not with
the thought of turning out skilled
workmen »o much as making avail
ing. nierchnndis ng o r advertising.
We nra liv in g in u w o rld mid an
age Ihal is m oving ra p id ly som.>
(tlace, and i f we are io fit in |«, the
scheme o f things, we must «to the
tilin g s. u:n| use the nn thuds, that
fit in to the p re so rt day scheme o f
liv in g .
able an e x p lo ra to ry eourse by means
o f w h ich a young uiuii o r a young
woman cun discover themselves and
fin d out w ind they are best fitte d
fo r and the w o rk they w o u ld be
happiness in doing.
Entered at the Postoffice at Geld HUI, Oreg®« r , (;,..UUl
that there i t a heed fo r tra in in g
to r m arriage anti home making.
T his, the most im p o rta n t venture
i! o u r w hole scheme o f liv in g , is
Bits o f th is and the jde™ .
gone in to w ith o u t any previous
iro m everyw here.
know ledge o r tra in in g . The w o n -
— — — — —— — —
,|er ¡s Unit .|le ra tio o f fa ilu re s is
not higher. In c o n ju n ctio n
w ith
The faet that one m arriage out o f , h u , h t.re #hwuU|
co u rie „ „
, results in a divorce indicates ch|1(( psvcholog> and „,«* re„ rin <
IN KLIhGS—
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RIVOLI
T h eatre
—
G rants Paas
F r i„ Sat., (tei. 22-23
BOBBY BREEN IN
“MAKE A WISH”
Prevue Sat. Nite 11 p. m. (let. 23
OLSEN AND JOHNSON IN
“ALL OVER TOWN”
Sun., Mon., Tues.. Oct. 24, 25, 26
Sonja Henie — Tyrone Power in
“THIN ICE”
Wednesday Only, (X-tober 27
Kay Francis — Errol Flvnn in
“ANOTHER DAWN”
WRESTLING
Mon. Oct., 25
the fiscal year just closed I
:9,476 liq u o r bootleggers w ere ir-
cated. T h e ir mothers probably nev-
t il
I
Dr. A. W. BARLOW
naturopathic
PHYSICIAN
Seats on sale a t V a le n tin e s
C afe and B r o w n ’s
REDWOODS
HOTEL
BLDG.
Grants Pass, Ore.
Là iíuL
Sewing, reeding, studying . . .
mean close application and Inten-
live use of the eyes. O ne of the first
things to be considered in planning
a home should be . . . the placing
of lighting facilities, and the w a t­
tage used.
The Sightmeter Mon it on
call by telephone, w ith­
out charge for service H e
w ill tell you what it wrong
with your lighting and
measure
for
re-adjust-
mentt.
ITS GREAT
TO BE BACK
AT WORK
when you've found
a way to ease the
pains of
The California
Oregon Power Company
RHEUMATISM
and do it the
inexpensive
way, too.
h u ir y f— Only 1 M o. w
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ik to
|Y
You can pay 1.1 high as you warn
for remedies claimed to irlieve the
pain of ithcumalism. Neuritis,
Sciatica, rtc. But the medicine so
many doctors generally approve—
the one Lied kv thousands of
families daily — is Bayer Aspirin
— 15/ a dozen tablets — about
1 / apiece.
Simply take 2 Bayer Aspirin
table's with a half glass of water.
Repeat, if necessary, according to
direcl.ons.
Usually this wilt case such pain
in a rem .*kably short time.
l*'er quick relief fr-.m such pain
which exhausts you and keeps you
awake at night — ask for genuine
Bayer Aspirin.
O N YOUR O R E G O N IA N S U BSC R IPTIO N
(during »he mentk el
K eruln r
virtually 1 cent a tablet
$6.00
Daily and Sunday 11.50
Sunday only . . . .
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PHOTOS
NOW
Daily o n ly .........$7.00
5.00
10.00
F ie «bed t»y « tr e 41
rbct lo T M O r «goo ion
fro m I ft« psHrv* of or
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THE W ORLD’S G O O D NEWS
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Conger Funeral Parlors
MEDFORD,
OREGON
traffic and, if weurlng dark clothing against fire.
Our feeling Unit the human ft. 1
is becoming more in te llig e n t re
"H o w you have aged", is Hie firs i •■•rives ii severe jo lt every tim e we
thought Ihal runs through the u iiid puss a pedestrian on the highway at
o f tw o persons w ho have not seen
each o th e r fo r a num ber o f years.
Stninge we do m l fe«l th ill we have
changed much but Ih a l o u r frie n d
has g ro w n g ra ye r o r heavier or
h in n e r as the cose may he. If we
o u ld hut slop to th in k we w ould
now ih a l In is th in k in g the same
■ings o f us.
and tra in in g o f ch ild re n . Many p a r­
ents undertake the re s p o n s ib ility
o f re a rin g a fa m ily o f hoys and
g irls to lake th e ir place in a most
iju n p le x c iv iliz a tio n w ith o u t any
know ledge o f how to go about it. (,
is an in ju stice to the c h ild . W ill
even elem entary tra in in g in c h ilt
psychology and c h ild re a rin g many
mistakes that are most costly to th>
c h ild could be avoided. The c h ile
We view w ilti suspicion and dis
alw ays pays not o n ly lo r its ovv
lu
s t the proposal by Congress to
mistakes that it makes as it grow
onibine J. Edgar Hoover's organ-:
up. but to r the mistakes o f the par
zation, the G-Men, w ith o th e r fed
ents also.
«Tai
la w
enforcem ent
agencies.
Hoover's organization o f young men
The reason why a democracy is
chosen because o f th e ir a b ilitv . anil
not b etter governed, o r m ore e f­
w ith o u t reference lo th e ir p o litic a l
fic ie n tly governed, is many tru e s
a p p lica tio n ,
have
accomplished
due to the type o f [tersons w ho are
meat things in th is c o u n try in the!
given places o f re s p o n s ib ility . In
m atter o f w ip in g out crim e and ru n ­
the m a jo rity o f instances they are
n in g dow n and b rin g in g to justice
selected because o f th e ir p o litic a l
m ajor crim in a ls. The organization
a c tiv ity , and w ith o u t any re la tio n
.hould not he disturbed an«t its usr-
to th e ir a b ility to in te llig e n tly han­
ulness possibly d ttro y e d by m ixin g
dle the a ffa irs o f the office. A ll o f
t up w ith any o th e r o rg a n i’ .il'o n
us know o f im p o rta n t positions f i l l ­ • here there is a L ke lih o o d o f p o lil-
ed hv men and wom en w ho know
al c o n tro l o f fa vo r tis.n. Let’s
n o th in g o f the duties o f the o ffie
let w e ll enough alone. Let's have
:n t- organization in «his co u n try
hat cannot he emasculated hv p o li­
tics.
Excitement — Thrill«
Medford Armory
8:30 p. m.
such conditions it Is most d iffic u lt
HAFKTY HLOtiANH
fo r a car d riv e r lo see n tiu v c lc r in
Oebd.er, November and Dcerm
the road, c v ic c la llv w hen Hit* lights
o f an approaching cur arc in his tier are Hie months in w h ic h tru ffle
eyes. Il la a most fo o lh a rd y ad. accidents reach tlic ir peak.
Xtinn persons were liiirn i d lo death
E very one w a lkin g on the highw ay
at night should face the approaching in I 936. I so every known precaution
T H E O ttE d O N IA N . Portland O r- n
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