Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 20, 1925, Image 3

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MEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE, MEDFOIvTV OREGON-, MONDAY, JULY 20, IMS
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3 CAR COLLISIONS
Coming to Hunt's raterian Thursday
TENNESSEE NEGRO
NAMES CHILD IN
HONOft APE TRIAL
Thrt$ 'motor; car collisions marked
the week end yesterday, two on the
Crater Lake and one on the Pacific
. highway. Considerable .damnga . re
sulted to cars Involved In the colli
slons, but no one was Injured.
' - A. large Buick sedan driven by Tug
8. Pfenffer of Branswell. Tex., suf
fered several hundred dollars worth
of d.araage. as the. result qf an acci
dent on the Crater Lake highway,
two mllea this side of the Crater na
tional park. The Pfenffer car had
stopped to cool Its engine and wan
Just starting out when a high powered
car passed causing so much dust so
as to obscure the driver's vision mak
ing it impossible to see an approach
ing automobile enroute to Mod ford.
Both cars attempted to avoid the col
lision by turning out, but of no avail.
Howard Howell of the Union Oil
; Ford driven by. a, Mr. Helms of the
Qreen Springs mountain road. t
. When J. K. Hardraker of Spring
field, . Ore., attempted to pass 11. H.
Boussum of Med ford yesterday on the
Crater Lake highway, he lost control
of his car and skidded Into Boussum's
car causing both, to be put out of
commission' for a short time, but no
Injury to occupants resulted.
NEAR EAST RELIEF
BANQUET SERVED 10
Anyone who has 'a rear. Jove for and
appreciation pf the very best things in
the theater, will certainly read the an
nouncement of the coming of the all
star company in "The Rivals,", with
unmixed pleasure. ' It is raroly now
adays that ii theatrical , company of
such high standing attempts to uphold
the legitimacy and traditions of- the
dramatic stage.
This unusual success accorded this
EUQEN-E, July: 20. Special) 'company is taken to indicate that the
Today the Presbyterian synod of theater going public is no, win a mood
uregon aeaicaiea us new duiiuiub towelcome back to the stage legit!
' at 14th and Kincald streets, facing
the site ' of the .' new university li
brary and the new student union
buildings. The new building, set
apart today by the. synod, with impressive-
exercises, for .the home of
the Presbyterian student pastors and
the use : of the students of the uni
versity, Is known as -Westminster
House, aitd is built In English cot
tage style, with the. use of stucco
and. shingles In an attractive color
scheme of cream and rich brown.
Besides family living rooms for
''ttio- pastor, the . building "includes a
fine student's reception hall or club
room, students' kitchen, baths, base
ment, boiler room, etc.; with space
mate plays of high class dramatically.
hnd possessing the rare modern virtue
of respectability.
The cast the projectors formed for
presenting "The Rivals" was select
ed from the very best tulent to be
found on the American stage, and it
may be many years before its equal Is
witnessed. In this cast Is Mrs. FIeo,
Chauncey Otcott, Thomas A. Wise,
James T. Powers, Lotus Robb, Jean
Ford., Marie Carroll, Kenneth Thom
son, Fred Krlc, Gerald Rogers, George
Tawde, Herbert Hc'lmore.
This attraction will be presented nt
the Craterian theater on Thursday,
July 23, for two performances mat
inee and night.
HIT BY GAR, IS
At DEATH'S DOOR
t yj., i ;- sni-:
Henry .Snuilers,- 16.yars 'old, of Meil-
for dormitory if needed. It repre- ford, . was seriously Injured Snt'urdny
sents a coot of about 10.000, le-' evening when struck by a car driven
aides the . furnisliingra nt $2000 ' and
by F, 11. Goodhue of the Central Point
.. . , UJ ' . -f. UUUUUUC Ul If
me lots coBiine iu, district, while driving on Beall Luno.
'" " " ' ""VThe boy Is at the Sacred Heart hos-
E. u. ana s. A. Brown or x 'on. , ,, unconacous. ln a verv
land. .. (critical condition due to concussions
Similar property with an older
house at Corvallis, is owned by the
synod,, which la planning In the near
future to erect a new building there
la much the same way.
of the brain.
According to Goodhue's report of
the accident, the youth was walking
.'on the wrong side of the road when
struck; also due to Goodhue's lights
in this manner and by providing being dimmed while mcottnR another
regular full-time student pastors, car ,nis. vision was so unpaired inai
both at the university and at' O. A.
C.i the Presbyterian church in Ore
gon seeks to caro for its young peo
ple, attending these institutions.
Last year there-were G52 students
at Corvallis registered, as.. Presby
terians and 5G6 nt Eugene. . Rev.
Bruce , J. Giffln . Is student pastor
at the university and Rev. Monroe
he could not see nhead.
At the time of the accident Sanders
was returniug home after having spent
the day with friends residing in the
ifoothlll district
The youth is a stepson of, D. Wolff,
a resident of East Medford, noar the
Crater lake highway, and is a student
of the Medford high school. '
According to late reports, today from
I
a. Everett nt O. A. C. All reports the hoHUltnl. the bov is not much bet-
ana ine aumiae or me siuaems ter and his recovery is doubtful.
faculties or the two institutions indi
cate that both these men and - their
wives are doing fine, . constructive
work. .
On Friday at the noon hour the
synod, which Is being entertained, j
both for rooms and meals at Hen
drlck and Mary Splller Halls, listen,
ed to , after-dinner talks by three
young men recently returned from
active service in Greece. Syria and
Turkey for the. Near. East Relief,
At- the Bame time. Instead of the
meals .usually served by part of the
regular university culinary staff, the
members of the synod and their INDIANAPOLIS, ; July 20. Albert
. wives and friends had a "Noar Earif Edward Wlggam, author of "The New
dinner of rice and vegetable stew, Decalogue of Science," which William
brown bread and butter, milk and Jennings Bryan attacked during the
stewed prunes, much similar - to Scopes trial of John T.Scopes at Day
those given the 3500 famine orphans ton, Tenn.. declared last night Bryan
now boing cared for by the ' Nean"'urned tall'and ran," when Dr. Henry
East' Relief. .... (Fairfield Osborne of New York sought
Dr. Hugh T. Kerr, the president of to prove evolution,
the naUonal Presbyterian board of I Charges by Mr. Bryan thnt evolu
Christian education, and pastor of tlon leaa" agnosticism ore without
the Shadyslde Presbyterian church'tact- Mr-, Wlggam sold. cting that
of Pittsburg, Pa., is giving the daly vcral ministers ""ended .the trial
Bible lectures, and has captured the h0 wfre evolutionists, but not agnos
entlre synod by the beauty power, 0n'l.bruary. a. Mr. Bryan plcdg
and helpfulness of these addresses.1 , tQ a0 t ,h(J te f ovo.
So has Rev. Dirk Lay, of Sacaton, Iutlon any 00uW be 8UbmUwd. ..Dr.
Aris., by his force and earnest fcr- Osborne publicly called upon Mr.
vor. He has been for years a mlB- Hrvnn nrlnr tn the Kronen trinl to tul-
slonary to the. Pima Indiana, andjfm the pledge. Instead of' doing sq.
was active in getting tno united Mr. Bryan tourned tall and ran.. He
States government to Ustoro to these has used every twist and technicality
Indians the water rights wrongly of the law to prevent the proofs of
taken from them, after the Indians evolution being presented to theJury
had for centuries been irrigating and the Amortcnn people,
their lands with great skill and suc-j "My book speaks for Itself to all
cessi . (Intelligent people whoso minds are not
Dr. ' W. R. Klni of New Tork.'closed by superstition and bigotry. Mr.
secretary of the. board' of national Urynn , tho greatest forse for Irrell-
mlsslons, and Dr. James H. McLean,
also of New York., and a secretary
of the board 'of foreign mlMlons, and
secretaries James H. Speer of New
York and Wlllnrd Lampe of Phila
delphia, and other speakers of prom
inence nationally and on tho coast,
are present to address tho synod
on various, phases of the work
glon In Amorica today,','
WEDDING BELLS
' Olsrn-OMmrn
8nturdny afternoon nt o'clock a
nlilet werlrillKT- vrnn ftnlpntlxer1 when
Many of the ministers are ncrr-m. Hon EV olnen nf Klnmnth Fntls nml
panled by their wives and .other Miss Nellie 0iorn were Joined In int
members of their families, and alto- rlmony. Rev. J n. Coan, officiated,
gjfher this Is one of the best and The ring wedding tc was used. The
most enjoyable meetin-rs yet held rnom la a well known rmCinnlc of
I Klamath Falls. In which city they will
Cook with gas. u make their home. "
CORN WEATHER IN
.L(
IS ANGELES AID
LOS N j! 3 LES, ; J uly 2 0, Tho re
cent warm "corn .weather"- that has.
prevailed' In Los Angeles, brought joy
tot the heart of E .deB.; Newman,
general manager of the, Mary Fick
fofrfd company,., and saved that
company many thousands of dollars.1
. Mary's next , picture . Is "Scraps,
tho story . q a -baby, farm In a
swamp country. They are building
a. four-acre swamp' for. It at- the
Pick ford lob, bogs,, buildings, gardens
and everything.' . - .
A eora field and potato patch,
are needed, for the opening shots in
the picture, Both were planted as
soon . ns tho "bog" hud been staked
out and tho warm weather has been
helping to bring the crop along- in
great, flhapo. . .
Ilut ' the - first scenes cannot be
taken until the. corn is high enough
to hide "a baby, ' and tho potato
plants husky . enough to provide, a
habitation for potato bugs.
"If thia weather keeps up, . we'll
soon he shooting," said Newman, as
he turned on tho electric, fan in his
office, and prepared to watch the
pet field of corn shoot skyward.
DAYTON. Tenn., July 20. (A. P )
Interest In the Johu T. Scopes
evolution trial showed no signs ofj
lagging today as the usual larK
crowds flocked 1o tin IUhm county,
court room lo:ig l.efm ibo hour of 1
convening. The nutturiw,)!! wan com-'.
fortably filled hutf mi hour beforo
Judge Uiiubitoiv was to call tho
court to order.
On each counsel table lay a large
card board sheet w hose top bore in
in black type "Canons of Profes
sional Ethics." The canons were
listed in 32 divisions,- beginning with
one. which read ;
"The duty of tho lawyer to the
courts it is the duty of the lawyer
to maintain, towards the courts a
respectful attitude, not for the sake
of the temporary incumbent of the
judicial office, but for the miiinle.
nance of Its supreme Importance."
The declaration was without au
thorization, save a sign at tho bot
tom of the sheet:
"These ore rujes for the conduct
p.f lawyers generally agreed upon
and, posted by, ipembers of this bar.
that you may know what to oxpect
of the, lawyer.
Attorney General Stewart was
early on the scene, the first of either
counsel. He told a story of a negro
waiter at tho Hotel Aqua where
many of those concerned in the trial
are guests. A ;chlld was born to
the man and his wife during the
progress or the legal fight here last
week. The waiter has announced
that he, will name the child "Evolu
tion," and call him "Luclan1 for
short. . ....
Judge John L. Godsey, first at
torney for- Scopes who withdrew
from defense counsel as the trial
began, conversed ln a confidential
ton with the prosecution lawyers.
LM.
REPORTED NO BETTER
SALEM.- Ore., July 20 Tho cqn
dltlon of ndjutant General George A.
White of the .Oregon National Guard,
which his physicians had expected
to be Improved by-' today, waa . re
ported tnia morning; 'tn' be no hotter
than last week, when ho was forced
to -remain' In bed; :'!aene):al Wljite's
present illness camp on suddenly last
Wednesday afternoon.. Physicians
diagnosed the case as intestinal flu,
and ordered- him to ' retire to 'his
home. "
Although the general's, condition Is
not considered ciUk'al, it is. ex
pected that he will, be forced, to re
main at home all . this week.
Cook with ens.
Adenoids . produce partial suffoca
tion, and a student, partlnlly suffo
cated, does' not study well. -
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NOTICE
To Gas Osiers
In changing from' oil gas 'to coal gas,
the ad justnient of gas appliances will
necessarily be thrown out of balance.,
We will gladly do our utmost to adjust
these appliances as quickly as pos
sible. 1 .' ',' , . ; .. - ; ...
Kindly phone 526 our office if your
appliances do not work as they formerly-did.-
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Our saleiroom will beopen evenings until 9 o'clock
for tho next two eeki.
Souths 0;eiu (b Co.
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but the -last few miles
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IN PKOGPJCSS
' The actual average cot of
current (or electric cooking
and llfthtlnil, together, In
homes In thia neighbor
hood U $5.6i a month.
A glorious day's outing but when the
car turns for home all the fun is gone for
one of the family. j
There's dinner to get for a late and hun
gry crowd., And-the stove, of course, is
cold! .
Kindling and filial to bring in. Never
mind the floor now it'll have to be swept
later.,Sp many things to be done, and the
fire to be watched !
In eighteen hundred other homes' near
at hand , there isn' t any kitchen-fire prob
lem today or any day. EJectric ranges are
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the turn of, a hand. , :
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