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Thur»d*y, January 6, 193& H a G o« Hill Nsws»CoM Hill. Or—« • THE QOLD HILL NEWS Established 1897 Published by Mac’s Printing Co. WALLACE G. IVERSON, Editor and Business Manager An Independent Newspaper Published in the Interests of Gold Hill, Oregon, and Vicinity PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY Entered ut the 1‘uxtoffice at Gold Hill, Oregon, for transmission through the wails as secood-elass matter. Subscription 81.50 a year in advance A dvertising rates on application kin d o f a year he should he. He w on't be any guinea) pig. W'e’vi done o u r experim enting. And n o " It should be w ith few regrets w e’re ready to raise him in sane that we see 1937 steal away in to and sensible fashion. o b livio n . When firs t be a rrive d , So long. 1937; we re not loo sor he was a husky, rosy-cheeked w ith ry to see you leave! H i. 1938! Com.' prospects galore ahead o f h ire ou. let's march ahead! Hut instead o f encouraging his W IS H F l I T H IN K IN G norm al g ro w th in to s ta lw a rt man hood and then com fortable old If Mr. amt Airs. Average Cuisen age, we decided to experim ent. — the housewife, the fa rm e r, the We gave him shots in the arm to stim ulate his g ro w th so that he c le rk, the butcher and the baker— was luhhlle-aged long before lu could assume the task this week was six months old. We hobbled o f w ritin g the New Year's resolu h im w ith strikes. We trained him on fear and u n ce rta in ly and name tions fo r a ll o f us, th e ir d ra ft ca llin g . So na tu ra lly he soon be m ight read som ething lik e th is : came a weak, querulous, q u ib I. labor, resolve that d u rin g 1933 b lin g old w reck long before his 1 w ill re fra in fro m violence and coercion against my em ployer and tim e. N ow young, husky 1938 a rriv e s ’ w o rk e r; that I w ill substitute the H is com ing co u ld n ’t be better tim counsel table fo r s trife and that I ed. He fin d s us so rry fo r our sins w ill s trive fo r a b etter understand and anxious to help h im be the ing o f the problem s o f o th e r groups in clu d in g the consumer. I, in d u s try , resolve that I w ill continue to do a ll in m y tx iw e r to strengthen the understanding be tween m yself and employees, cus tom ers, su p p lie rs, com petitors, stockholders, cre d ito rs, the local com m unity in w h ic h I operate ui.il Theatre — Grants Pass the governm ent. I, governm ent, resolve that d u r ing the New Y ear I w ill cooperate Thurs.. F ri., Sat., Jan 6-7-8 ra th e r than q u a rre l w ith the b usi W arner B axter — Loretta Young ness men o f these U nited States ‘Wife, Doctor and Nurse’ and endeavor to lighten the burden o f taxation u|>on in d u s try so it can in tu rn , p o u r m ore o f its fin a n c ia l Prevue Sat. N ite 11 p. m. Jan. 8 resources in to pay envelopes; JOHN BARRYMORE! AND that I w ill repeal those taxes h id L Y N N E OVERMAN IN den behind the p rice tags on the “Night Club Scandal” grocery shelf in the m erchant's show case, and that I w ill direct Sun., Mon., Tues; Jan 9-10-11 my best e ffo rts to w a rd balancing RONALD COLMAN AND the Federal budget. M A D E L E IN E CARROLL IN forward : RIVOLI “Prisoner of Zenda” COMING! EDW . G. ROBINSON IN “The Last Gangster” O V E ltD U A F T S (B y lien ||u r l.an ip n ian ) U NDER WHIC H FLAU T You may h la to n your banner w ith p u rp le and gold, w ith tassels that flash ’round the geurdon un ro lle d —though it shine w ith n splendor th a t reaches u ftit, o'er ranks serried iteep on the p lu /a of w ar. i f it lead not the arm ies in spired by the rig h t, il shall fu lle r and iK 'risli w here surges the fig tii; it shall fa lte r and perish as u tte rly quite us a pennon of sable is lost n the night. Hut pin your fa il fa ith to a rag on the gale, to Hie ■nor, tattered colors that neve1 h a ll fa il; to the flag that men fig '-t o r and die, w ith a cheer, when he hosts o f the ii inpei- lo w e r the pear. When the lin e g ro w e th th in rom the stress o f tin fra y , when he battle seems lost and the T r u lli asl away, raise yo u r eyes to the la n d a ril Io splendidly r iv r n , w ith i pledge Io the stars, anil a p ra y e r unto heaven fo r Hie T ru th , fo r the R ight, are its tatters u n fu rle d , ind th* Hight ami the T ru th shall ire v a il in the w o rld ! New Forest Area Near Completion S eventy-five thousand acres o f cutover, second grow In and is o l ated farm lands in the Oregon Coast range are being restored to forest p ro d u c tio n and developed fo r recreation and w ild life conser vation as three years o f intensive land use adjustm ent and a cq u isi tio n near com pletion, announces It. S. Shelley, project manager. A c q u is itio n o f 74,882 acres o f la n tl on the Oregon Coast, valued at £428,230 and representing 395 ow nerships is a p p ro xim a te ly 90 percent complete. Lunds being ac q u ire d are a iljc re n t Io and w ith in boundaries o f the Siuslaw N ational Forest. Development w o rk is being ca-- ried on by 540 men in eon|ieration w ith W pA . N ine lookout tow ers have been erected. C a rry in g out the fire c o n tro l plan 95 m iles o f fores! roads and 25 m iles o f tr a il have been constructed. Com m uni cation between lookout tow ers and o th e r points in the area has he- n fa c ilita te d hv the erection o f 120 “ B arkers” must use th e ir lungs m iles o f telephone line. on the M idw ay o f the 1939 W o rld ’s Read the ads. T h e y w ilt save F a ir on San F rancisco Bay, fo r no you m oney! public-address systems w ill be a l low ed them. Dr. A. W. BARLOW Make Plans To Bring Tourists West in 1939 State o ffic ia ls and leading O re gon tra ve l and to u rist o rg a n im - liu u men w ill w atch w ith interest the im iH irtant phases o f a co n ference ill Denver, January It, w h ere' the In te r-u in u iita iii stales w ill map th e ir part in u $3,000,- tato campaign Io b rin g tourists West in 1939 year o f the Golden Gate In te rn a tio n a l E xp o sitio n in Sau Francisco. The conference w ill he the see- m il sectional meeting in the vasi campaign inaugurated in C hic ng- last October by the n u lio u n i iu n io r ra ilro a d s, a ir and bus lines lie I I W estern states and the W o rld s F a ir Io make 1939 the neatest tra ve l year in h isto ry. The next seelional conference, it w hich Oregon, W ashington. Ida io. H rilis h C olum bia and W estern Canada w ill be represented, w ill >c held in P o rtla n d o r S calile 'boni Hie end o f January, it was n n o u n e id by E x |» s itio n o ffic ia ls »regon's tra ilin g to u ris t exeeuliv ■'» and stale o ffic ia ls w ill attend. “ See A ll Hie West in '39" is Hie campaign slogan. T ra n so o rla tio n groups m oving laud tra ve l w est w a rd w ill s|M'iul ap p ro xim a te ly «l.lMMI.IMMt; th,. Western stales w ill sp en d *1 >00,000 a d d itio n to th e ir re g u la r to u rist a d vertising expen d itu re s and the e n tire p rom otion force o f the W estern Ex|x>sition has th ro w n in its resources to ca r ry out the extensive program . Supreme Court Holds Few Acts Unconstitutional! How man? acts has the Congress passed and how many o f these has the Supreme C ourt held unco n sti tu tio n a l? Since its inception n e a rly 1511 years ago, the Congress has passed over 24.060 acts. O f these Ihe Su preme Court ha found 76 uncon s titu tio n a l, according to the Legis lative Reference Bureau o f the L i b ra ry o f Congress. In o n ly eight rases w ere e n tire acts invalidated. In Ihe 68 others o n ly parts o f arts were invalidated such as “ rid e rs " having little o r n othing to do w ith the main h ill, amendments to p re vious h ills, o r m erely u phrase, clause o r section o f un e n tire h ill. In these eases Ihe rem ainder of such a d s was not affected. T lie arts o f Congress invalidated by the Supreme Court w ere voided because the co u rt held them repug nant Io co n stitu tio n a l guarantees o f personal lib e rty , such as tr ia l by ju ry , unreasonable searches and seizures, s e lf-in c rim in a tio n , rig h t to c o n fro n t witnesses, rig h t o f con tra ct, designation o f offenses, and rig h t o f p ro p e r hearing fo r e n forcem ent o f penalty. MORE AIRPLANES Delta Lodge M otor CWmp. 3M) m ile west o f Gold H ill. 99 highway. Manufacturers o f a irc ra ft < ue C hlrk» Ihut live. Buy lu g li giade of the nation's new er in d u stria l e liirks, slrong vigorou» lie a l'h y vahied at more H inif $71.666.6'*» d u rin g Hie firs t eight months of 1937. T h is was an increase of 69.5 percent over Hie same period in 1936. E m ploym ent in the industry also showed a m ajor Inereuse. free Iro lli a ll dlsease and avolil largì- m o rta llty Send fa r free i ala- loguc. I.rghorn», lla rccd Rock» Uh,-le U lulili Iteds and N ew ilum p- shircs. Tuleul H alchcry, 'v m ile sonili of I a lin i. S exril p u livi» , 97 per <enl guarantccil. H erbert Hoover has recommend e<l fo r the Republican purls a mid term ll< publican N m ionul Conven lio n fo r Hie purpose of awakening more interest in Ihe purt.v. Nut ion I I It SEASON 1» now in fu ll al com m itteem an John I* Ifam oi-m swing and we tire p r e p a r e d has unnouneeil Hud Ihe lle p u h lie a ii i to pus the highest market prises N ational eom niitlee w ill meet in fo r all k in d * of legally caught fu is. Chicago next m outh to eonsidet , We also buy ull kinds of n ielal, ihe m e rit and dem erits o f such a hides and wool. eonvenlion am! decide w hether o r GRANTS PASS BARGAIN HOUSE not one should lie held. 626 S. Sixth SI. — I’ hOnc 86 (■raids Pass. Oregon C areful estimale» indicale (hai l.lHHI.tMH) to u rists w ill come lo C al ifo rn ia i l i 1939 fo r the Golden Gal in le rn al ion al I V I-osi I ion. Furs Wanted M. R. BRITTON The Golden Gate litlc ritu llo n iil E xposition, now b u ild in g fo r 1939, w ill use ahoni 30,(190,600 hoard feel o f lum ber. o ffic e Hours 9 Io 12 a. m. 1:30 Io 4 :30 p. nt. Tele|ihoue 04 (-rants Puss L I NIHH KG BLDG. Plans fo r summer ski-ju m p in g on 4IMI-acrc Treasure Islainl a i. being form u la te d by the 1939 Gold en Gate In te rn a tio n a l Exposition. ■ ■ ■ CLASSIFIED ADS «9 c o ta c c T GLASStS AID STUDY Three Cheap Horses I-or Sale. ] small hut good w orkers, li. c Il <f 6 scHEtnonP O p to m v ir ill W tlw N ftiw M l OAMUMtt oa* TAKE THE BOULDER OFF HIS BA C K ! "T N A TU R O P A TH IC Conger Funeral Parlors PHYSICIAN REDWOODS RELIABLE REASONABLE MEDFORD, OREGON lilts Brothers HOTEL BLDG. Grants Pass, Ore. • WHEN IN GRANTS PASS USE THIS DIRECTORY SHOE REPAIRING OPTOMETRIST Goodyear SHOE Service You can kn o w y o u r EYES Lenses o n ly when required AUTO PAINTING AND GLASS BODY AND FENDER REPAIRING THE W O R LD ’S G O O D NEWS 107 Se. 6th St. Grant» Pass D yeing—a ll colors, to match y o u r gown Finest equipped shop in South ern Oregon. See uotchells. w ill come to y o u r home eve ry day through OPTOMETRIST Grants Pass Phene 258J CLEANERS A n in te rn a tio n a l D a ily N e w ija p e r I t records tor you the world’s clean, constructive doings. The Monitor does not exploit crime or sensation; neither does It Ignore them, but deals correctively with them. PeatureK for busy men and all the family. Including the Weekly Magaslne Section. Name . Dr. Herbert W. Hermann 519 H St. THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR The Christian Science Publishing Society One, Norway Street. Boston, Massachusetts Plestse enter my subscription to The Christian Science Monitor for a period of ... l year SB 00 « months S4 50 3 months S3 35 I month 75c Wednesday Issue, Including Magazine Section: 1 year S3 60, 6 Issues 35c A N orw egian-A m erican a u x ilia ry has been form ed in San Francisco to prom ote N orw egian represent a lio n ot Ihe 1939 ( ’.olden Gale In te rn a tio n a l E xposition. CAFES Valley Cleaner* 611% East H. St.. Opposite P. O. Grants Pass Phone 200 Suits cleaned and pressed $1.00 Hats cleaned and blocked $1.00 P la in dresses cleaned, pressed 31 Cave Shop Restaurant MEALS — F O U N T A IN 209 N. 6th Grants Pass Teach Your Dollar toH ave More 'Cents' Address___ ______ ___ .Samp Ja C a p / a n Raqaaat OFFICE SUPPLIES â8SSS 8«88888888S 8S388888S 8éî8888!ï!=«»? HOTEL roflnx O. S. BLANCHARD LAAVYER S tationery — O ffice Supplies T y p e w rite rs G ift Merchandise Books — Drugs C. H. Demaray N 6th St. Grants Psss, Oregon General practice in ail courts. Beference: Grants Pass 4 José phine Bank. Phone 270 Grants Pass Chiropractic Physician* g rants PASS OPE ALL /I I , son FRnnci5co sett* a AMIIIICAM ■ A R I* R IM I RIO Electric treatments and diet Steam medicated baths. Women’s and children’s ailments a specialty Dr*. Walton & Miller •O-> “MEET ME AT THE MANX” On Famous Powell Street X. To make your dollar go farthest, select a reliable business establishment. The business and profes sional men listed in this directory are leaders in their respective lines. They guarantee their mer chandise which gives you assurance that you will be satisfied. When shopping, use this directory. >' « f » S" 303 EAST E STREET J. W . C o p e la n d Y a r d s $5.45 and up will build that additional room, re-roof or modernize the old house — Nothing Down See u* for details Copeland Lumber Yards — Grant* Pa»«, Ore ... ........................................................................ -n n iin u iL .n 1