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S outhern O reg o n N ew s R eview , A shland, O regon, 1 hursday, * I 4” ~ Christ. SOUTHERN OREGON 1ICW C D C V IE W n C fl5 l l j C l l t n - - ¿ettei ta Selität - - To the Editor: Published every Thursday by THE SISKIYOU PUBLISHING COMPANY Ashland. Oregon 38 East Main Street Carryl H. Wines and Wendell D. Lawrence. Publishers As h e re la te ly so m u c h head a ch e, m is u n d e rs ta n d in g , a n d dis a g re e m e n t, a b o u t s tr e e t p aving, c u rb s a n d g u tte rs , I sa y a g a in , as I sa id b efo re. 1 s ta n d fo r each c o u n c ilm a n to h a v e a zone, to W EN D ELL LAW RENCE. Editor w o rk in , w h e n e v e r a s tr e e t co m es u p for p a v e m e n t, his d u ty Entered as second-class mail matter ir^the post office at Ash Is to see how m a n y f ro n t fo o tag e land. Oregon, February 15, 1835. under the act of Congress of th e r e is, a n d how m a n y a re for March 3. 1879. it. a n d how m a n y a g a in st. Now do you th in k it is fa ir a n d ju st, if I h a v e a 25, 35, o r 50 ft fro n t age a n d y o u h a v e 100. 150, <>i 200 ft. fro n ta g e , w o u ld m y vote to In o u r search fo r editorial m a tte r w hich w ze rehash and pass on as being fo r sa id e x p e n se , b e e q u a l cross c < e rta in I y o u rs, th e n if so, w e w ould not th e p ro d u c t of o u r ow n th in k tank we som etim es ru n across w ritin g s o f o th e r new spaperm en w hich we fe e d should lx made avail-1 h a v e no fa irn e ss o r n o ju stic e , for m y e x p e n se w o u ld be a b o u t one able to readers o f th e N ew s Review , w ith o u t o u r com m ents. fifth o r less. I s ta n d fo r , fa irn e ss W e fo u n d one this week ab out g o v ern m en t w hich seems to us to be i)nd ju s tic e to o n e a n d all. I rly I as this is an __ election — year. "Fka « j s ta n d for, a n d w h e n e le c te d very im p o rta n t, p a rtic u la The editor «it ot t t h n»‘ e i I Fairfield, Iow a, D aily Ledger, preached a serm on last week on the sub- as y o u r c o u n c ilm a n , fo r said __ _r I r c n o u u n l m n a n n in i n e a c h zone to . n r c i ilm ta k e ject o / f _ teach in g g o v ern m en t Israel F orgot to T each G o v ern m en t and I UP su c h sa id s tr e e t, to get such H is serm on was title d , " ------- . ° . . . . . • I fro n t fo o tag e fo r an ti a g a in st, the ------- th in g e>- s w hich - he m entions can Lost. W w e e th u i in u i k . y i u ou'll u i. - agree f t * .- th a t . —— -------- th e n n o tify e a c h p r o p e r ty o w n e r happen in A m erica, and are. in fa c t, happening today of sa id s tr e e t to b e p re s e n t T h is is th e serm on: I c o u n c il m e e tin g , a n d sa id coun- " W e w a n t to preach a serm on, in the follow ing paragraphs, to the cil m e n to re p o r t to th e m ayor n d o n th m - e n •- to take school boards, c o u n try teachers, su p erin ten d en ts and principals o f high a anri ,h “ e r c o u n c il — u p of sa id s tr e e t a n d fro n t fo o t schools, and fa c u lty m em bers o f both high schools and colleges, whose age. d u ty it is to teach g o v ern m en t. A t p re s e n t w e re a liz e , h ig h cost " W e will im ita te o u r 'b re th re n o f the c lo th ’ by ta k in g a te x t. It is of m a te r ia l a n d la b o r h ig h cost fo u n d in N ehem iah 8 :9 : 'F o r all the people w ent w hen they heard the of liv in g , as y o u a ll k n o w an d Teaching Miss B e v e rly J e a n W yeoff d a u g h te r o f Mr. a n d M rs W a lle t Kay W yeoff, b ecam e th e b rid e ot H aro ld Roy F a rr. J r ., so n of Mr. a n d Mrs H arold R K arr, O ctober 1, a t e le v e n o 'clock a m. nt th e p a rso n a g e of th e F irs t C h u rc h ot 88 E u t M ain St. COMPLETE I INI n i WHFI I TOYS — a t— on th e P la ta WHKEI.TOY Repair Shop 3 8 th ANNUAL S H O W IN G W'.' S c ri/i c W7 m / W' i Sr // “ 7 c o t t e l i ... ROYAL CANADIAN MOUNTED POLICE STATE TREASURER SUCCESSFUL FAftMIR — Jl year* operating own fan n t Canby. Ortgon. Mill Wood Fuel Oil ¿a. ELECT A SU C C ESSFU L MAN PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL tt Gunter Fuel Co. .divtoCocA S i t a t i « * SUCCtSSFUL LIGISLATOR aag ADMINISTRATOR IJ YLARJ — Prttidant. Stata Sanait — Acting Governor. Now in third 4-yaar term at Stata Sanator. Two torma on Stata E m trftn c y Board. ijj FORTIAND, OREOON 4 th St. Phone OCT. 1 to 9 SUCCfSSFUL BUSINISS M AN — Bank D irtctor. Director P a n x ra Fira Relief Aaan. Director Canby Telephone Aaan. B U S IN E S S D IR E C T O R Y * Pd Adv. P. K Hammond, Chon MOTOR INN F e a tu re s c o m p le te A u to m o tiv e K e p a lr D e p a rtm e n ts m C R l M I C * L - 1 L X C T IIC Ä L BOOT Attention Buildt *rs Interior Tile Contreclor 10 y e a r s e x p e rie n c e S k ille d W o rk m a n sh ip F re e E stim a te s P h o n e 6942 S t u r a r « : D a y , W a a k o r M o n th 3« a . l a t B t. P h on e 8-117« $5.95 Hooper’« Kudiutor Service C logged R a d ia to rs B oiled O u t a n d R e p a ire d N ew C o re s in sta lle d . 135 Morse O ak AND A rc a n d M ach in e c a tio n - ÏÎU Ph. 4851 Mac’s Shoe Shop W C. K r K I N N I S , Prop. Shoe B e - B o lld la r - B o b b e r B eets S4J A. Bt. 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SEE THE DIFFERENCE Why a Gruen Veri-Thin Watch is Better W eek - BICYCLES 0. R. EDWARDS VERI-THIN* MOVEMENT Patented wheel arrangement per- mits thin, tapered ends with larger, sturdier parts Muia “watch" in less space •us. r* H I No. 2104442 & See N o w O u r large assortm ent o f R ings anil E arrings H’S tt E l i M Colors oL G ronn u THE P E R M A N E N T MINERAL RUBBER R O O F IN G !.. . F or R e s id e n t ia l o r In d u s t r i a l U s e 1 Resists h eat, cold, w a te r a n d acids. For slate, g ra v e l, m e ta l, com position, fe lt a n d shm gle roofs G ra y M a ro o n , Blue : A lu m in u m IN S U R A N C E AUTO of the city sp o n so rsh ip o f A Good Stock McNAIR BRO’ S DRUG Liberal T ra d e -In A llow ance F IR E th e HI ADQUARTKRS wool shirts ORDINARY MOVEMENT Not« the thick and fculky wheel arrangement. Result—waste of »; thick, bulky case on wrist. WILEY and REINHOLOT undei ¡the Ministerial Aasoclatlon, con --*4* Schick Rasor and 6 blades R e g u la r price $1.25 66c M IS S W Y C O F F B E C O M E S B R ID E O F H A R O L D F A R R LE V I STRAUSS OCTOBER 3-9 Several churches c e re ( have, SPECIAL B E N M A It P r e v e n tio n th e ,nony WHITE STAG N a t io n a l F ir e p e rfo rm e d The c o u p le w ill re sid e a t th e K arr re sid e n c e w h ile his p a re n ts tr lb u te d to w a rd th e p u rc h a se of a th e n car, o u t of th e ir d riv e w a y s, a re a w a y on b u sin e ss in C a lifo r p ia n o for use of th e YMCA T he w ith o u t going o v e r a n e m b a n k In s tru m e n t w ill be d e liv e re d this nia. m e n t on lo w er sid e of s tr e e t of Lloth the b rid e and groom are Week. a b o u t th r e e feet, w h ic h h a p p e n e d H ig h th is m o rn in g T h a t is w h y 1 graduates o f A s h la n d school. m e n tio n th is, le t us fin ish o u r s tre e ts as w e go. I am not a fa u lt fb n d ln g can d id a te , o n ly b e lie v e in fa irn e ss W o o d b u ry Soap and L o tio n a n d ju s tic e for o n e a n d all. 29c T h a n k s fo r y o u r v o te a n d c. OI NI V USUI A n n M e re d ith s ' H a ir M is t o p e ra tio n . 75c H e n ry G e rd e s includes ato m iser. K eep e v e ry 272 M aple St h a ir in place w ords o f th e law'.’ re a liz e , th is m u st a ll be p a id for, so m a n .. y — of us w h a r l u d , lab o r, “ Israel, w hen it fled fro m E g y p t, had been given the briefest w r i t t e n . — ------ . . . ith . . . ,.„ „ WI> c o n stitu tio n any natio n has ever accepted. It was called th e T en C om - a n d a s w e all k n o w m o n e y does m andm ents. As long as Isrx l knew and follow ed th a t law , it prospered n o t 8 row on tre e s. and expanded till, u n d er Solomon, it becam e the richest and forem ost | 1 in fa v o r, o f b e a u tify in g • • v 1 .1 *o u r c ity a n d s tr e e ts , so le t us n atio n in th e w orld. l . . . , , . » i l 1 1 1 no p e in th e f u tu r e th a t e v e ry W ith pro sp erity and expansion, Isrcel becam e co m placent. Its people s tr e e t p a v e d w ith g u tte r s an d its elders (m em bers o f its boards o f e d u c a tio n ), its Levites (teach ers sid e w a lk s, a all sid e e w w a a lk lk s s be ‘ ll sid re and fa c u lty m em bers) began to slow ly d r if t aw ay fro m the tm p o rt- m o d e le d a n d r e p a ir e d if so, th a t ance o f teach in g th e Isrx lite children the su p erio rity o f th eir co un- w o u ld in c re a se , th e v a lu e of o u r p ro p e rty a n d b u sin e ss, lik e w ise tr y ’s fo rm o f g o v ern m en t. " F if th colum nists fro m Baal and o th e r subversive elem ents fro m one th ir d o r m o re , b u t still I s ta n d fo r fa irn e s s a n d ju s tic e , for the su rro u n d in g c o u n try began to in filtra te Israel and stress the alleged e a c h f ro n t fo o ta g e of e a c h a n d weakness o f th e Mosaic p a tte rn o f g o v e rn m e n t. T h e y o u th o f Isrx l, e v e ry s tre e t. having had little o r no tra in in g in th e fu n d a m e n ta l law o f th eir land, T h e n le t us se e w h e n e v e r a were easily m oved to w ard Baalism and the o th e r 'ism s’ o f th a t day. s tr e e t is s ta r te d fo r d r a in a g e or "W h e n they grew up, they were b e tte r posted on the form s o f reli o th e rw is e a n d le t sa id s tr e e t be gious and political g o v ern m en ts o f th e su rro u n d in g nations th a n they fin ish e d b e fo re s ta r tin g a n o th e r, were on the basic principles o f th e ir ow n g o v ern m en t. as It is a t p re s e n t, fo r in sta n c e . us ta k e C h e s tn u t s tre e t, " T h e re were p robably a n u m b er o f old tim ers, nearing the 100th L e t w h ic h w as s ta r te d s e v e ra l m o n m ilestone in th eir lives, who urged the Levites to devote m ore tim e th s ago. a t p re s e n t, th e r e is b a r e to th e ir c o n stitu tio n and fo rm o f g o v e rn m e n t. B ut some o f the lead ly room to p a ss o n sa id s tr e e t j ers o f the teaching profession m ay have re to rte d , 'A h , o u r c u rric u lu m a n d no room fo r a n y o n e to b ack is already overloaded. W e have taken on ta p d an cin g , bridge, D elsarte And sim ilar m odern branches o f education and we sim ply can n o t find a place in o u r course o f stu d y fo r a n y th in g else. Besides go v ern m en t is such a d ry stu d y th a t it is difficult to in terest eith er th e teacher or the stu d e n t in i t . ’ " T h e result was th a t Israel becam e so im bued w ith foreign 'ism s’ th a t w hen th e to ta lita ria n foreign arm ies invaded its borders, they were welcom ed by m any and m et w ith little resistance fro m th e re m ainder o f the Isrx litish population. " T h e key men o f th e c o u n try , w ith o u t respect to th e ir political p a rty affiliations, w ere tak en in to c a p tiv ity — th e T ru m a n s, Barkleys, Deweys, W arrens, W alles, T aylors, Thom ases, Loudens, Frescoins, E ast- bu rn s, W illiam s, Pences, Saurs Shearers and all the leaders and m ost im p o rta n t citizens. T h e Sherlocks and the rest o f the insignificancies were le ft behind to m o u rn the overthrow ' o f th e ir g o v e rn m e n t m idst the weeds and ruins. "M an y , m any years rolled aro und and the to ta lita ria n s becam e c o n vinced th a t Mosaic concepts had been bred o u t o f the Isrx lites. T hey decided to send th e H ebrew s back to th e ir hom eland. " I n d u e tim e a p a trio tic revival broke o u t in the streets o f Jerusalem . It was n o t sponsored by E zra, n or the elders, nor the Levites, nor the leaders. I t sprang fro m the people. N ehem iah 8:1 says, A nd the people gathered them selves to g eth er is one m an in to th e street th a t was before th e w ater gate, and they »pake u n to E zra the scribe to b rin g the book o f the law of Moses, w hich the L ord had com m anded to Israel.’ "E z ra obeyed the com m and o f the people and read to them fro m m orn in g u n til m idday. T h e people w ept as described in the w ords o f o u r te x t, b u t E zra bade them to m ourn n o t nor w’eep fo r th a t day w as holy u n to th e Lord. 'I t took th e ran k and file of the people th en , and it will take the ank and file o f the people today to arouse in terest in the fu n d a m e n ta l law o f th e land— to show th e public, especially the y o u th o f the land, the su p erio rity o f o u r fo rm o f g o v ern m en t. W e have little tim e to lose. U n -A m erican ism is at w ork n ig h t and day, w hile we are p ro c ra stin a tin g as did th e Isrx lite s o f old. " T h e elem ents o f civil g o v ern m en t should be ta u g h t, beginning w ith 1 k grade to reach th e pupils w ho m ay never a tte n d a high j° ° v S°m e ? u r SC’1OO' S are in s tru c tin g the y o u th in the m echanics and th e su p erio rity o f o u r fo rm o f g o v e rn m e n t. "W e sincerely c o n g ra tu la te th e teachers in those schools. O th e rs are not d oing so well. We hope they will fill this gap this year. Isrxl failed and lost. A m erica can fail and lose.” The Reverend Karl , F D o w n in g APPLY IT YOURSELF oi we can a p p ly it for a n d Black CA SU A LTY Telephone 21471 A U tH O L IZ ID OHUEN PEAtER Bosshard Lumber Co. tot and A Street« Phone 5336