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About Central Point American. (Central Point, Or.) 1925-1927 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 9, 1926)
CENTRAL POINT AMERICAN PACE TWO CENTRAL POINT AMERICAN An Independent Weekly Paper Published et Central Point, Oregon, and Entered Thursday of each week in the Poetoffice thereof ae Second Claea Matter _ 'T oilhTB . SHELEY and NETTIE B. SHELEY, Editor* CLARENCE SHELEY, Business Manager SUBSCRIPTION RATES Six Months ............................................................................... ...................... J1.00 One Year ........................................................................................................ ..$2.00 All Subscriptions Must Be Paid in Advance Advertising Rates Given on Application THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1926 Galli-Curci Swayed by the Seer of Sweden “ Think of twenty modern-sised volumes, originally written in the Latin tongue and unfolding from the Hebrew of ‘Genesis’ and Exodus’ the internal or spiritual sense that lies beneath the letter Annex a dosen more similar voluiRes that not only expound every picture set forth in the book of Revelation’ as conveyor o f a tremendous truth o f universal application throughout invisible de grees of creation and life, but also illumine all the problems of sex as presented throughout the universe from the union of the love and wis dom in the divine down to sex crystal lization in the mineral kingdom; In clude the deepest of all works ever written entitled, in the original Latin, ‘Angtlic Wisdom Concerning the Di vine Love and the Divine Wisdom.’ OREGON NEWS ITEMS SPECIAL INTEREST OF Brief o f Resume of Happenings of the Week Collected for Our Readers The first summer session of the Southern Oregon stats normal school closed last Friday. . . The Oregon State Bar aaaoclatlon will hold Its annual convention at Bend late In September. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER •, 1926 All Fear V .xlspe. "The more you do— the more you give forth— the more life and energy is poured into you, and you are stronger and not weaker for the do ing, the working and the singing. I always feel stronger; I mm not ex hausted at all by my singing. Swed enborg shows the reason and how lifs cornea in as you pour it forth usefully to others. You don’t have to try worry or fret You know it is not you but that it is just Ijeing done thro sgh you." Speaking further of the help Swed enborg had been to her in her work she said: “ One gets so much mors confidence. The other world and the one life, that comprehends all Ufa becomes reality and all fear sad worry vanish.” ater corporation. Assessor Boyers figures the taxes coming to Coos county in the tax fund bill about I$09,182. There le talk of retiring bonds with this part of the payment. The Coos river consolidated school district will get |30,000. Lumber mills of the West Coast Lumbermen's association last week shipped more lumber than was pro duced, It being necessary do use up surplus stock to supply the demand, according to the weekly and compart tlva report of the association. The report showed that 109 mills shipped 114,418,197 feet, while production to taled but 111,118,194 feet. Orders booked for future shipments totaled 108,878,891 feet. —— —o----------- T. C. Richter; secretary-treasurer, R. WILL EXCHANGE— A small tract H. Campbell. of land, with live paying business Klamath Falls building permits for 1926 passed the 12,000.000 mark re close to good market; will exchange cently with the filing of a permit for for small acreage near Central Point, particulars see W. C. Trill. the construction of a 1200,000 theater building this fall by the Pelican The. Brick Ice Cream at Damon Cafo. BUY YOUR GRAIN SACKS FOR LESS The Coo# County Natal Day associa tion celebrated its silver anniversary laat Tuesday In Myrtle Point. Datee for the Falls City community fair have been set for Thursday and Friday, September 16 and 17. it— Harrisburg will furnish tbe queen of the Linn county fair this year. Last year Brownsville had the honor. Prima Donna Gives Wonderful Interpretation o f the Writings o f Emanuel Swedenborg— VALLEY HIDE & JUNK CO. Ernest Brannon of La Orande has been fined 1200 In Justice court on the charge of killing an elk on Beaver creek. Army engineers have approved ap ENRY FORD’S Dearborn Inde Then answer to yourself the number plications by the Oregon state game pendent publishes a remarkable o f years that ought to be required to commission for s dam across Gilbert river near Scappoose. article on Galli - Cure! and master these thirty-two volumes” Emanuel Swedenborg, by Clarence W. Mean More Than Any Other Booka Eugene’s new 2160,000 Masonic tem Barron of the Wall Street Journal, Mr. Barron, still credulous, con ple was dedicated last week. Hun the world famous financial authority. tinued his correspondence with dreds of lodge men from all over tbe Mr. Barron declares that Galli- Madame Galli-Curci for some months. state were In attendance. Curci has the most wonderful brain He learned that soon after she lost The eighth grade of the Mill City ha has ever met or heard of in a her dear mother she had sought the woman, although she is much more Writings o f Swedenborg in a desire schools opened last Monday with 21 "a true woman with a life antP soul to know more about the other world pupils enrolled, the largest enrollment o f affection for all that is ennobling whence her mother had gone. She In the history of the school. and uplifting in the family, and in spent the entire summer vacation Reolling of the O^d Oregon Trail studying Swedenborg’s Works, and color, form, and music." Mr. Barron is chairman of the declared: “ They have meant, and east of The Dalles to Blalock will Rotch Trustees, who acting under the mean more to me than anything else start soon. It was announced by the state highway department. will o f Lydia S. Rotch o f New Bed I have ever read." ford, Mass., began in 1872 a modern When Galli-Curci returned from Bucking horse tryouts at the Pen translation o f the Theological Works California Mr. Barron motored up dleton Round-up arena are under way which Emanuel Swedenborg wrote into the Catskills to her beautiful In Pendleton In preparation for the and published in the Latin tongue, Italian palace, and in an afternoon big cowboy show opening September and deposited in the libraries o f the with her and her husband, Mr. Homer world 160 years ago. Samuels, he was convinced that Galli- IS. This work was completed and pub- ; Curci had read and devoured Sweden William C. Harris. 42. Seaside bar- lished by the Houghton Mifflin Co. in j borg in a briefer period than any bef, was killed accidentally at the body had ever done before. 32 volumea in 1907. resort city when he and his son Ken About three years ago there ap He says of this interview: neth. 14. were target shooting on the peared in a Cleveland paper a para “ Hours flew like minutes. I wasn’t | beach. graph that among her other accom the questioner. Mr. and Mrs. Samuels The Deschutes county fair will be plishments Galli-Curci had read all were at me with the sharpest and U»s Theological Writings of Emanuel deepest questions. They seemed In held September 30 and October 1 and Swedenborg. The claim seemed so perfect harmony mentally and spir 2 this year, and all arrangements are absurd to Mr. Barron that he thought itually, as in their work in music. being made to make It the best In Its it might be easily punctured by a Wanted to Learn | history. simple inquiry as to the edition. | "She wanted to know about th« Conditions have become so dry over The Bible a Greater Work Than Ever Grand Man’. I told her it would be most of the Ochoco national forest To Mr. Barron’s direct inquiry easier to comprehend it if she would that several prominent sheepmen have Madame Galli-Curci promptly re forego the idea of time and space and secured pasturage In the vicinity of plied: “ Yes, I have read in the past consider, as Swedenborg says in ‘The i Prlnevtlle. year the complete Swedenborg Works, Apocalypse Explained’, that every so Two Inches of snow fell during the In fa cf it is the Rotch Edition of the ciety in the heavens connects with some organ o f the human body and recent storm on Fugl mountain, a high Houghton Mifflin Co. that 1 have. helps to sustain it. Therefore th« peak in tbe Cascade mountains above “ I can say certainly that the Bibls heavens have the organization of the Oakrtdge. The peak la 7200 feet to me is a greater work than it was ‘Grand Man’, but we need not think before." above sea level. o f it as a shape or figure. Mr. Barron says: “ My astonish Placing of gravel on the hill road tn “" Y e s ,’ exclaimed her husband, *1 ment was intensified. Familiar over see it; it is organization.’ I explained, ; Green villa near Sweet Home has been many years with Swedenborg’s gen also, how the ’Psalms’ likewise con 1 resumed. Improvement of this thor eral theological writings, I had set nected with every society o f the oughfare was completed as far as out to read the entire thirty-two vol heavens, and how the world withii Alexander corner laat fall. umes preparatory to an advertising and without was knit together in on* Reports Indicate that because of re campaign for the sale of this edition. Krand poem and song o f creation, mar Reading a few pages each day 1 fin in the image o f his Maker and knit cent rains and the low prices being ished my self-imposed task in four into Him through the heavens, from paid to growers, more than 40 per teen years. I shall probably finish a which he has life in every organ of cent of the prune crop in Marlon coun second reading, at my present rats of hia body. ty this year will not be harvested progress, in perhaps ten years. Was Swedenborg’« 32 Volume» Read ia • The first prune drier fire of the H possible that s woman with no Siagle Summer harvest season was reported when the previous knowledge or relation to " ‘Now I understand,’ she said, and these books had really intelligently asked me for explanation of othei «even-tunnel drier belonging to O. W read them within a year?” things. Her intelligent questions, ai Rutter, about a mite northwest of well as her statements, left no man Roeeburg. was completely destroyed S w e d e n b o r g '» W ritin g » Picking of late hope will be started Mr. Barron continues: “ As an ner of doubt that Galli-Curci had economist writing state papers on performed the stupendous feat of ji Lane county the first of next week. weights, measures, coinages and cur reading the thirty two volumes of Growers state that there haa been no rent' le», Swedenborg is easily com Swedenborg in a single summer sea oamage to the crop on account of the son. She declared ‘Heaven and Hell’ a prehended. As an engineer transport rains, but rather the moisture has ing ships ovarland he is easily visual very attractive and popular title and aided It. concerns that about which people are ised. As a government official to the moat eager to kaow; but it. ie not one Postal receipts In Portland during great mining industry of Sweden, o f Swedenborg’s great works; a) Xugest. 1926. were 1243.876.62. larger ¡writing practical books on mining though it makes a good popular and by 113.321.61 than the receipts In Aug ¡and smelting, declared to be the foun introductory work.” uat. 1928. It was tnnounced by Post dation o f me lern metallurgy, he Is A Help in Her Work master Jones The percentage gale o f Interest In ths encyclopedia of sci Galli-Curci • understands the writ entific history. As ths writ»» o f vol | was 8 7. ume* -origiral «tudiee in search for ing* o f Swedenborg eve«, better than Pendleton s national guard company theologians, because she puts then the human »oul— he ia not without Into practice in the broadest life of la to have an natdoor rifle range A human interest. loving helpfulness. site two miles went of Pendleton, se "But win n one comes to the realm ^he said that Swedenborg ha< o f the uner rn, where there is neither helped her in her work. She had no tested recently by Captain Allen, ha* time nor space upon which to reet longer to think of herself but o f bet been given the approval of the adja mental conceptions, few may enter audience«, and let the music flow tant general into the fullness o f the revelation through her: regard herself just • Tbe Amity antt of the Oregon Wal which ha* come into the libraries of medium for life to pour through. 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