Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 22, 1925, Image 11

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EVERYBODY LOVE?
1-aat night Wayno Phelps. represen
tative of tho World Purity Federation
who la giving a series of addresses In
Mcdford this week, greeted ft packed
liouso At tho South Methodist church,
llo Hpoko on tho subject, "Can one
got a dlvorco and bo a Christian " Tho
speaker approached tho question,
which has becomo one of the foremost
uf our day from many angles.
Ho showed tho various scriptural
bases for separation as he drew from,
the words of Jesus and of St. Paul. Jlo
also showed hoy many unions could
not bo blessed of 5od because they
had not the scriptural or Christian
basis for a holy bond, and said that
"these living together as man and
wife aro as defiled as tho harlots of
tho Barbary Coast."
Continuing he gave the many pres
ent day causes for separation resort
ed to, some right and many wrong and
unjustifiable. Again and again he
stated with emphasis that tho mar
riage bond must be upon the one ba
nts of a life long fellowship. He point
ed nut the fivo things which he be
hoved made that basis: Like desires,
like tastes, not too much discrepancy
in education, liko soul aspirations and
like spiritual purposes. , ' ;
Tonight Mr. Phelps speaks at the
First Methodist church.. Mis subject.
1h "Tho Woman Everyone Lo'es.M Tho
iii'I'ting opens at 7:30. Tomorrow
night he speaks at the First Christian
church on tho theme, "Tho White
Wave Traffic.'" which will deal, ho
staled, with tho commercial sldo of
tho problem.
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THE REGULAR TEAM
The Mi'dfnrd football team held
nix) uf Hie Htiffest practices of ' tho
year Wednesday evening, tho first
and second teams going at It ham
mer and tongs. The outstanding fea
ture was the scoring of a touchdown,
by Hub Hammond, Jr., fullback of
the scrubs. Woudy A relict; also picked
up a first team fumble and raced to
within a Tew yards of the goal. Then
the son of a famous Oregon guard
took tho ball and bucked 'center.
When the .muss was untangled yuung
Mr. I Iti mmond was across the lino.
I If was choerod by both teams, and
tditpped on tho back by Couch Calll
tion, "
Tho rest of tho evening practice
whs devoted to kicking und timing
plays, and after the first squad got
going i hey worked like a well greased,
machine. ' Weldon McBce, regular,
center, was out of commission from
getting kicked in the car at Klamath
Falls, and action was taken to keep
it from becoming caulifloworcd.
The loculs play Grants Puss at
Grants Puss next Saturday, tho last
of their sway from homo games until
the middle of Novembor A large
number of local fans will attend the
('intest. and it promises to bo one of
tho best games of the year.
Tho following Saturday, the second
biggest gamo of the local season will
be p fayed with Marsh field; Beford
the battle there will bo a students
rally, and tho high school band under
the direction of Wilson Wulto, will bo
present at the game. 1 1
Jackson County
Divorce News
Tho divorce suit of Alice Flnley
against Kverctt Flnley. a middle aged
cniiplo was heard in tho circuit court
Wednesday. The have lived for 18
years in tho Hons Lane district, on a
farm that Is valued at $10,(100 by tho
defense and "nearer $30,000" by tho
plaintiff. Three . daughters Allco
and Clara Finely, 'and Mrs. Mary
Smith of Central Point testified for
the mother. Their testimony alleged
that the husband cursed the mother,
refused tn speak to her and "asso
ciated with other women." In the last
charge "a widow with five children
living In Sam's valley" was mention
ed. Flnley admitted that he had giv
en her "cull" apples and wheat, and
had assisted her in securing a widow's
pension from County Judgo Gardner.
The defense contends that the do
mestic trouble, which Is alleged to
have extended over several years, was
brought about by the daughters.
A large number of witnesses from
the Itoss Ijiiio district were cnllcd ns
witnesses by both sl.les.
Cnnk with gas.
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How to stop
TOOLS!
There's only one war to atop boll.
Stop the cause ot bolls! That's com
mon sense isnt M All rteht. Boil
thrive because the blood Rets so weak
In healthy, red cells that It can't
throw off the Impurities that iret into
the body. There's not enough rich, red
blood to purify the system.
Now 8. S. 8. builds back the folooii
(o fighting strength. 8,9,8. builds
rcd-blood-cclls builds them by the
millions! Boils dry up!
S. S. S. Is the thing. Impurities that
cause bolls and other skin eruptions
can't stand up aganyt the rich,
healthy, red blood that 9,8.8. builds.
That's all there Is to It
Stop bolls with 8. 8. & It's tb way.
Get It at aty druggist TUa larger
bottle is moraj economical.
Word was received today from Ku-
(gonc, Oregon of the death In that city
'this morning of Frank V. Carnahun,
jono of the best known mining men In
Oregon, and a resident of this city ant
county for 20 years. Ho is survived
by his wife, Mrs. Carrie Carnahan,
jand relatives in the east. Announce
ment of furneral arrangements will
i be made later.
When tho Itlue Ledge mine was In
( operation, Mr. Carnahan was superln-
irnm-ni, previously ocing mjemiiieu
with the Towno Interests In Old Mcx-,
ico. Ho was a man of scholarly at
tainments, and a recognized authority
on metallurgy, contributing scientific
articles to magazines, lie was known
to scores of southern Oregon people,
being generally beloved and respect
ed. j For several years Mr. Carnahan has
. not been active in his chosen profes
sion owing to ill health due to a heart
affliction, and for the last six months,
had been practically bedfast.
Burbnnk Gits 33rd Drgrvc.
WASHINGTON, Oct. 22. (A. P.)
Luther llurbank of Santa Rosa. Cal..
was awarded tho honor today of being
elected to recolvo tho 33rd Masonic
decree by hte supreme council, Scot
tish Ultes southern Jurisdiction of the
United Staten In recognition of his
general bcncficlcnt labors in behalf
of humanity.
OnnV with ffns.
Jack Durondo, held In tho county
jull on a charge, involving violation of
tho liquor laws, was brought before
Circuit Judgo C- M. Thomas, Wednes
day afternoon, and questioned rela
tive to being ready for trial, when the
petit Jury convenes next Monday.
Du rondo's cast) Is tho first on tho cal
endar. Tho court desired to ltnow If Du
rondo had an attorney, and advised
him, to make tho necessary arrange
ments at once. Durondo was given
permission to use tho telephone, to
straighten out the matter, ns there
was some confusion, as to who was
going to be his counsel.
STRIKES AT WIFE BUT
HITS MOTHER-IN-LAW,
BUTTE. Mont.. Oct. 22. (A. 1)
Posses today were searching for Art
Mann, who Inst night disappeared
after striking his mother-in-law, Mrs.
Frances Randervich, on tho head
with an axe. Tho woman is in a hos
pital in a serious condition. Tho
attack occurred at Mrs. Uandervlch's
cottage cm tho outskirts ot Huttc,
where Mrs. Mann went to II vo two
days ago following a quarrel with her
husband. Mrs. Mann told officers that
her husband started to strike her
when her mother intervened und re
ceived the blow Instead.
jCinnoundngys. ;
Va- n Dfepfaf rfoday t
v; ? . Highway Motor Co. .-
PORTLAND. Ore. Oct. L'J. (A. IM
A tentative reconum-udutlou against
the . proposed gamo refuse in south
eastern Umatilla county will be made
by Ktato (luino Warden K. F. Aveiiil
and Commissioner 1 Inner of Corvallis
to tho game commission at its next
mooting us a result of investigations
just concluded, according to the
warden.
Krom information received from
residents of tho sort inn near I ho pro
posed gamo refugo, the investigators
concluded that door were on tho in
crease there. More deer were Killed
this season than before, they said.
They also found that the winter range
is limited and feared that an increase
in deer would badly impoverish it.
Another Investigation of range condi
tions some timu this wiu'er will be
recommended.
Bauer shot a buck and a small
brown bear and Avorill bagged a 3o
pound buck. They also brought hack
a pair uf elk antlers taken from an
animal killed by poachers. Several
cases of olk'killiiVT were investigated.
lloiiih Wm'ks Uarhcr Shop.
CIllCAliO. Oct. 22. (A. 1.) Win
dows of a pnlico stat Inn wore shat
tered when a bomb explosion across
tho street partly wrecked a barber
shop operated by a woman. Tabor
trouble was assigned its the cause.
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i.ake it you pake it w,
with aihdhng Ha king i
Powder and it does not
p icasc you mcrciy icn (f
voiit ermrr. He will
pay you $?. instantly. jStfMM
and without ques
tion. This ofter f
holds good any f
time year in
and year out.
Our great-grand mothers made Western
baking famous with'Schilling Baking
Powder. And no one has yet discov
ered a safe substitute for cream of
tartat in the baking powder they used.
Schilling
B akingPowder
Coffee
$ 'Baking
f 'Powder
Extracts
Spices
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