Gold Hill news. (Gold Hill, Jackson County, Or.) 1897-19??, January 25, 1940, Image 4

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    Th» Gold H ffl New», Gold Hili, Oregon
THE
QOLD HILL NEWS
Established 1897
Published by Mac’s Printing Co.
Thursday, January 25, 1910
that system of eeclealastieism.
What is ul> this cry for fair play
coming to ere long? Eor Roman |
United Siities product«, 1» evidence
[,tan Swept Overboard In Storm,
Saved In Thrilling Night Rescue
Catholics are saying: “ If you arc
fair, you will let us have our own
schools, and will give us a sh are of
W A L L A C E G. IV E R S O N , E d i to r a n d B u s in e s s M a n a g e r the money.” T here is the differ­
ence in the theory of <tut\, the dif­
ference in the theory of fair play.
A n I n 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 t e r e s t s of “ If you are fair," says Rome, "you
G o ld H ill, O r e g o n , a n d V ic in ity
will give up to us o ur schools, and
you will help pay for them .” " T
you love America,’’ says the rising
PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY
spirit of th is country, “ you wili
Entered at the Post off ice at Gold HiU. Oregon, for transmission through save the schools, w hatever the Pope
the mails as second-class matter.
says." This m atter of fair play is
an interesting m ailer, w ith clearlx
Subscription SI.50 a year in advance
Advertising rates on application defined bounds. When everybo<l)
else rises up and w ants the sanu
QWEPT overboard from the deck
w here I went in sum m ertim e, bare­ kind of fair play, you will see. w hat
THE LITTLE RED
of a freighter during a gale,
footed, and w ith humble clothing, will happen to our schools.
Clarence Letteney, of Yarmouth. N.
SCHOOLHOUSE
The
Roman
Catholic
Church
and learned the value of education
S., owes hie life to a night reecue
w ants everything taken out of our
In the Ilay of Funily.
Ly
patient
strivings,
and
was
in-
WHY IT IS HATED BY ALIEN-
I-etteney wae one of a crew of
I spired to go fu rth e r in its pursuit. school hooks (hat docs' not favor
MINDED ENEMIES
that church. Now. suppose here
■even on a Canadian motor boat car­
I
have
been
in
the
public
schools,
Part of a Sunday evening address,
comes the Hebrew, and says: Y d
rying lumber from Apple River,
by Pastor I. J. Lansing, at the Salem not as you have them here in the have in your text-hooks the figure.1
N. S„ to Boston. The cargo was
cities,
in
all
their
glory,
but
as
we
Square Congregational Church.
piled high on the deck and lashed
had them on the hills of New Eng­ 1871, 2, 3, etc., as the date of pub
W orcester, Massachusetts.
down with chains.
liration.
Timt
is
C
hristianity;
th»»
land.
A tew hours out In the Ray of
is not fair to us. Our children ask.
We w ere taught there the p rin ­
Fuiuly, the ship ran into heavy lumber. The night was pilch dark.
What
does
that
date
mean?
That
Our schools teach loyalty. I have ciples of the C onstitution. We were
weather. Uy night, the wind had I knew there waa no chance the
been in the public schools. I r e ­ taught that the people w ere the means the birth of Jesus C hrist;
reached gale foice. Fearful that the men on deck could And me. Then I
m ember that little schoolhouse on source of political authority in th. hat is anti-Judaism . Re fair w ith
storm might loosen the deckload, saw a beam of light. It awept the
the hillside in a distant country U nited States, under God. We were is. Give us our own text-hooks, and
the skipper sent 1-etteney out to water and finally shone on me. The
light was held on me while some­
tighten the chains.
tow n in Rhode Island, w here a taught that every child and every i.ur own schools.
one threw a rope. I grabbed It and
Then the Quakers might come,
beautiful woman, now in heaven, citizen had the same rights as ev-
" the order came too late." said was pulled aboard.
•
Iwtteney. “When 1 got on deck, I
and say: Your books praise the
inspired me both w ith respect for
"It was tho closest shave I’ve
.
. . . . . .
. 1 erY other. We w ere taught history
found a lot of lumber had already had In a lifetime of seafaring. Rut
her sex and am bition for learning: for , hc sake of know ing ,he ,r u lh . ! heroism and glories of w ir. You
worked loose I was working to for that light I'd never have been
have
in
them
"S
heridan’s
h
ide,”
------- --------------------------------------- ----- I and there was nobody there that
take UP the slack In the chains located> for th„
of
Ht0lJ,
etc., and all that kind of compnsi-
was afraid to have the truth told
when a wave hit us. It broke com drowned my shouts. The first per­
tion; and that teaches the glories
pletely over us and almost lay the son I thanked was the fellow that
in history. We w ere taught science, ("f'
w hich we reprobate. We
Stationery — Office Supplies
ship on her beam ends.
and that we need not fear that w hat
held the flashlight. It had been lond-
w ant our own schools.
T ypew riters
“The next thing I knew, I was [ ed with fresh batteries and Its
God revealed in natu re man might
Then
the C hristian Scientist
swept off the deck on a pile of tlm- beam looked as big as a liner's
Gift Merchandise
not study in hooks.
comes along, and says: W hy! you
bei and Into the sea. Ry a miracle, searchlight when It was trained on
Books — Drugs
We w ere taught the principles ol have praised there in several plac­
the lumber didn’t crush me. The me."
religion. We w ere taught to fear es. the. giving of m edicine hv p in
crew heard the crash and two or
The ship rode out the storm and
C H. DEMARAY
and reverence God; and when, on sicians, which is all humbug and
three ran on deck.
reached Iloslon three d ivs Inter. A
N. 6th St.
G rants Pass
the
Lord’s Day, _. there used to come against our conscience. Give us
I came up and fought to keep 'check up showed (57,000 fret of lum-
.
•float and get clear of the floating: her had been i«svi-pt ove’-bonrd.
********************************* from afar the C hristian people ol sch()ols of our OWIl.
mlr shure
-----------------------------------------------------the neighborhood, to that old. un-
,ln. publi:. nlollev
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"'¿'L , S' ’” ° o u ,e - they openci1
Then the Englishm an comes a
i 'i * *
C* US rea<* ** f° r o u r‘ long, and says: Now. see here! you contain more Hum 70(1 pages and actual w riting was done by Gab*
200
illustrations.
j s t ves, am so we learned some- |,nve SOme things in your public approxim ately
rielson, who was located in Oregon
of these illustrations are from
»
.
, . ,
nng a out t e great and good God. . r hools about England oppressinp _ Many
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u_ ._____. . .. ........
. _ ' " for nearly 20 years, during which
That seems to be very helpful both ,,.cIand>
we (1o not ()Plleve
£ ,° to«ru»'bs b\ D r ? V? ,,i»"’. L’ F in- he was officially associated with
, . _
. ley. Oregon naturalist, w hile most
to the State and to the person; but that; the speech . of , „ Robert
the exlension service at the cot-
Enune , _»
_
. . .
' f ,he ° th
ure by ,he uu,hors-
that can never co-exist with Ro­ for example
t ,.
, i
. .
.
i lege in connection w ith his work
manism, so they say who speak for
. " " for the bureau of biological stir
Then the Home Rule Irishm an ;_ ,j ___ ,.
field w ork of approxim ately .’1(1
vey. Active cooperation in p re p a r­
says: Y’ou have Clings ¡here about
years on the part of S uperinten­
ing this record of Oregon bird life
the
glory,
greatnfiss
and
henefl-
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dent Jew ell, and at least 20 years
has also been given by the Notional
•encc of England, and we do not
on the part of Dr. Gabrielson. The
museum, till- Oregon stale game join
believe in that at all.
24 HOUR
mission, and many individual sci­
Come right along, suppose we
entists.
should say, gentlem en: you shall
TOW CAR
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES
all have fair play. T ear in pieces
44 J 1FE'' was the subject of the
CANADA BUYS MORE HERE
our whole system of schools. Let
AND MECHANICAL
Jj Lerson-S ni n in all Churches I NDER TRADE AGREEMENT
each one take shreds and fragm ents
of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday.
SERVICE
of a dism em bered and ruined coun­
January 21.
The more rapid increase in Can­
try, and then w e can all drop back
The Golden Text was. "Tuts Is the
adian im ports from Hie United Stal­
into barbarism , and see w hat beau­
record, that Gcd heth given to us
es of products on which Cnnadian
ty there is in fair play, as vou call
eternal life, and this life Is In his
Son” H John 5:11).
duties w ere low ered in the first
if.
GRANTS PASS, ORE
Among the citations which com­
trade agreem ent betw een the U nit­
No; the fairest of fair play, the
prised the Lesson-:i. rmon was the
ed Stales and Canada, as com pared
most bénéficient course of action
following from the Elb’e: "God that
NASH SALES AND
“STANDARD PRODUCTS”
w ith Canadian im ports of oilier
to take to all classes of citizens, is
made the world and all things there­
Phone 167
to m aintain in its integrity our com
SERVICE
in, seeing that he is Lord of heaven
South 6th A L — Grants Pass
mon school system, un destroyed
and earth, dwetleth not in temples
made with hands. For In him we live
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and move, and have our being; h
certain also of your own poets have
Big Book About Oregon
said, For we are also his offspring
Birds to be Printed Soon
(Acts 17:24,28).
.»4 Aei.w. Z , 4 / m Z
'ZA—,/*»
The Le&cn-Sermon also included
The first com prehensive bird
the following correlative passages
GRANTS PASS, OREGON
from the Christian Science textbook,
book- of Oregon, a state unusually
“Science and Health with Key to the
rich in bird life, will soon be pub­
Scriptures” by Mary Baker Eddy:
lished at Oregon Stale college as a
Now Show ing —
“God is divine Life, and Llle Is no
cooperative project of the United
SEE US AND AVOID PAYING RENT
“SWANEE RIVER”
more confined to the forms which
States bureau of biological survey
IN TE( IIMCOI.HR
reflect It than substance is in Its
and the college.
shadow. If Life were in mortal man
With Don Anieche and Al Jolson
BOYSEN’S 100% PURE PAINTS
"The Birds of O regon” by Ira M.
or material things, it would be sub­
G abrielson, chief of the bureau of
ject to their limitations and would
end in death. Life is Mind, the cre­
biological survey, and Stanley G.
Preview Saturday II p. m.
ator reflected In HU creations"
Jew ett, superintendent of the Mal­
“MISSING
EVIDENCE”
(p. 331).
heur m igratory b ird refuge, will
Preston F ostor A Irene H rvey
G ood
U sed
CARS
DEL ROGUE
GARAGE
Tommies
Super Service
FHO gvk
Build New - No Money Down
of Hie extent to which Hie reduc*
| Hon of excessive trade burrlerg
lends Io stim ulate mutually advant­
ageous (rude.
According In un analysis releas­
ed by Hu- Departm ent of Stale, Can­
adian im ports of reduced duly pro-
duels from Ibis country averaged
58.2 per cent higher during Hie .1
year period 193ft 19.38 as eom pared
w ith 19.35, the preagreeineul year,
w hile Canadian Imports from tin-
United Stales of products on which
no reductions were made in Hie
Canadian duties ii reused by only
22.1 per cent.
You can know your EYES
le n se s
only
when
required
Dr. Herbert W Hermann
OPTOMETRIST
Grams Pass
51* II. SI.
Plume 25KJ
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DR. O. H SCHEETZ
Optometrist
EYESIGHT
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flflfi East II Si, ai-ross frr
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A
r-Ä ’
r STAlW M IUF|
PROCESS
All woolen garments eleui >
by us a te moth proofed ui
extra cost.
FRENCH
LAUNDRY
,iNl>
DRY CLEANERS
Pick up and deliver tw ice i
week.
Thielen
Furniture
Co.
G ran ts Pass
i; Dependable
Household
Furnishings
Copeland Lumber Yards
Grants Pass, Oregon
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WRESTLING
Mon, Jan. 29
NOT A NEW BELT BUT A DIET
Sun, Mon, Tues; Jan. 28-29-30
‘The Great Victor Herbert’
W ith Allan Jones 4 Mary Martin
Coming Soon —
Allegheny Uprising”
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8:00 p. m.
Seats on sale at Valentines
Cafe and Brown’s
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