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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 26, 1925)
o o O O o o o o o GO O O O o o O o o B, O o o o o o o O o 0 wrownn Mrm tutbunts, mbptothv precipe mpxdav. octq-rki? 21;, 102.-, Weeks; j Smiles ESCAPE E tcALnFORbKECOwT POWER COMPANY V S ACCIDENT C. It. Nutwlck,' a ' resident of tlio IChbIb Point district, arreBtod by Spe cial State Officer T. A. Talent and Deputy Sheriff l'aul Jennings Satur day niKlit, is to have v a preliminary hearing this afternoon In Judge Glenn u. Taylor's court on a charge of driv ing a motor vehicle while intoxicated. Jn addition to Nutwlck, the two offi cers arrested four others for being di unk ut a public place ut Eagle Point the same night. , Natwick ,iB alleged to have driven his car at the rate of 50 miles per hour on the Crater Lake highway g.'ing to liiB ranch, several nillos north of Kagle Point. Ho had been tu the dance. Talent and Jennings, getting into their car, followed the speeding Hudson aheud, which was swaying I dangerously from one side of the road wto the other. Seeing an opportunity, tr'lhe officers pulled ulongside ' while Natwick was on his side of the high way." He'lnimedlately stopped, his fal si, ding several feet nearly into a ditch as a result. The four others, arrested outside the dance hall, were all young men . and were arrested for alleged Intoxi cation. Of the four, Kinniett Phillips, local youth, appeared this forenoon at Judge Roe's court at Jacksonville and was. fined f 10. Robert Curren, an other local youth, Is to have a hearing tomorrow forenoon at Judge Taylor's court at 10:30, while Robert StraufT, who was to have appeared this fore noon, is among the missing and efforts are bein? niado by the officers to ap prehend him. E. A. McParland of Hutte Falls will also have his hearing tomorrow on a charge of intoxication. The men arrested, according to the officers, wore not in the dance hall. The Sky Pilots' Forum I:I)1TK1 BY Til F. MKIIPORO MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION "I ITnvo Set Wnfc-limcn Upon Thy Walls, O Jerusalem." Isn, 62:0. Short Memories. Thp American memory la short. A rrlmlnul whom toilny the mobs would j lynch la pardoned or paroled tomor row. Oregon Is a sad example of this very sort of thins. Wo forget so quickly. The snme principle is true when applied to prohibition. If It wasn't for the awful price we would have to pay in wrecked lives and homes, the finest thins; that could happen to America would he a return for one year of the old hell-horn mi loon. with all Its lurid light and glo ry. Imagine the changed appearance of our streets and the general tone of the community; the clog In Indus try, the open shame of men and wo men; the orgies on the hlghwayi; the loss of life; the squalor; the filth; the overcrowded jails: the redllght dis tricts; the open market for vice! Hell turned loose with Satan In the saddle. . One year of the old saloon back on the job and America would vote the country so bone dry that as Billy Sun day 'puts It. M man would have to prime himself to spit.' 1 It. W. K12LSOX. "As the tree falls so shall It lio," somebody said. Rut we know of a lot of old snags that do their lying be fore they go down to stay. "ho the poor Indian," said tho poet. It's different now. His Uncle Sam furnishes the spending money and the poor Indian spends it according to his natural bent. The Arknnsawyers who prayed for ruin and got It, are now imploring that what they have Is sufficient. There's no hope of satisfying some tropin at all. Enough Is always too much, v I have read the Bible through many lilies and .now make Jt a practice to read It through once every year. I pity the man who canont find In It n rich supply o fthought und rules of conduct. Webster. Some days ago In a public address, Senator Jones of Washington stated that he would nut assist In securing appointments for men to any public office who would take a drink. Sounds like 'some day we may have an offi cial personnel as dry as a railroad ros ter. General Smrdloy D. Butler tof the 1'nlted States Marino currm will hove completed tt thro years antl-yire cani piilun in Philadelphia Ijy' the New Year. lie makes this remarkable slatcmen to tho public pres.. "Crooked politicians tan bo run out of office only by the church. Kvery thing else li conimerciallr.ed." The country at large is slowly but BUroly learninK that lis final and dependable source of power- (or civio righleousnesa ia the church. '.Th itrowth and proitross of our ureal nation has none forward with a remnrkablo pace. The uicut mass of our cltljioim have been true to the dec Inratlun of, "In (lod We Trust." V lew Inn tho statistics of Dr. Carroll for the past year It Is Interesting to nle th't nearly half of the population arm affiliated with somo ri'llnloiis body. Th fluure Riven Is. 4 5.4&7.S68. To mention some of the lanter denomin ations which Indicate the religious trend of the people. Catholic? 1 5. 7C0.3CO; Methodists. 8.6S2.S36; lap tlsts, . 237. 021; Lutherans, i 465. M 1 : fresbyterians, 2.464.r.E7: so'nn down through more than 40 denominations. A A brilliant lawyers In New York City some 0:ne nno spoke to n prom inent minister of that rliy. imkliiK lilm If he really believed thnt Christ rose Tiotn the dciid The minister reiille "I look better than I fee!," John W. Weeks, confided as this photo was tnken in Washington, following his resignation as sec tary of war.'" He is out again after an illness of six months, hut physicians have 'ordered a complete rest. that he did, and asked tho privilege of presenting the proof to the lawyers. Tho lawyers took the material offered in proof away, nnd studied It. He re turned to the minister nnd said: "I am convinced that Jesus really did rise from the dead. "But" Ire then added, "I'm no nearer being a Christian than I was before. I thought tho difficulty was with my head. I find that it is really with my heart." From the Fundamentals. OF . "I won't appear In court," declared Jack Owen of Ashland when he was arrested yesterday by State Traffic Officer J. J. McMnhon for speeding on the Pacific h'ghway south of this city. . "Well, drive to Med ford and we'll see," answered that official. Arriving here the officer suggested that the car bo held as a bond for Owen's ap pearanco in court. Upon Owen's as sertion that the car did not belong to hi in and that he had no money for a J bond. It was McMuhon s only alterna tive to put him In the city jail, where he spent last night and part of this morning. Of the three possible charges of reckless driving, having. It is alleged, passed 18 cars in a short distance while driving with one hand, driving with no operators' license and speed ing, the latter was only preferred against hiin. 1 le was represented by Attorney G. M. Roberts in 'Judge Taylor's court this morning, and after a short confer once with his counsel. Owen pleaded guilty and was fined $10, and In addi tion received a milk rebuke from the court for driving with one hand on a crowded highway, ' , FABERS STORE AT CP. For the second , time In six weeks Fabor.'s Cash Store at Central Toint was entered by thieves last ni.?ht, who appropriated approximately $50 worth of clothing and other articles, entrance helm? made by jimmying the front door nnd exit by the rear, leaving no clues behind. One overcoat, one knit jacket and tobacco were among the things stolen, nothing else being disturbed. The store was entered early last month by thieves, who stole shoes and other wearing apparel, leaving their old clothes on the rioor. The same night the Southern Pacific depot was also entered, hut nothing was taken. Cook with KB. 4th Quickly Umbers Up Creaky Knee Joints lust rub on the great application called Joint-Ease If you want to know what real Joint comfort is. It's for stiff inflamed, swollen or pain-tortured Joints, whether caused by rheumatism or not. A few seconds rubbing and U souks right In through nkln and flesh right down to tho Jlgaments nnd tendons of the Joints. It oils and limbers up the "Joints, subdues the Inflammation and re duces the swelling. .Tolnt-Kise Is the ons great remedy for ull joint trou bles nnd live druggHt are dispens ing It dally a yihe for 60 cents. Always remember, when Jnlnt Khhp gptB (n Joint agony gets out - quick. Biggest Selling Joint , Remedy in the World Joint-Ease "'our nuto mishaps occurred over the week-ond. two of which woro In the city and two In the country. However. none resulted seriously, according to reports. Saturday tvenms at 8:30, Mary Wochntck, 4-year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. .1. S. Wochntck, was struck but not Injured by a car driven by Miss Gladys Hamilton at Sixth street and Central avenue. Tho girl, accord ing to her mother, ran directly in front of tho car in an effort to reach tho opposito side of tho street to join her father. Mrs. Wochntck was un able to stop'tho child as sho had an other in charge. The car was travel ing slowly and when It struck tho girl had nearly stopped, tho radiator more ly toppling the child onto tho pave ment. The driver of the car was ab solved from all blame by the parents. Saturday afternoon L. K. Grime of Salem, driving a Chrysler, collided with Milton M. Harvey of tho fire department, driving an Overland, at tho intersection of Ivy and Main streets. A crumpled fender on, tho Chrysler was tho only result of the accident. There have been many ver sions made as tu tho circumstances of the collision. , On Little Applegate yesterday, "Ray Davis of the forest service, according to the accident report, unavoidably collided with M. A. Watkins of Copper, Ore., on a curve, while G. II. Skeete of this city collided with an unidenti fied motorist on tho Crater Lake highway. A Bad One SAN BKRXAKDINO Martin J. Durkin, alleged to have killed four police officers In six months In Chi cago nnd unother officer at Sacra mento, was sought In tho foothills of San Bernardino and Riverside coun ties. STARTS TOMORROW A FILM CRUISE OF FUN AND THRILLS RAMON NOVARRO in dshiPtttan Filmed at Annapolis ' Supervision U. 8. Navy OUR GANG COMEDY . "CIRCUS FEVER" FINAL TIMES TODAY The Keenest, Cleanest, Cleverest Matrimonial Comedy of the Seasbn "The Trouble With Wives" With . FLORENCE VIDOR ESTHER RALSTON TOM MOORE ' FORD STERLING ' Also H. C. witwer'g Two. Reel Comedy "THE PACEMAKERS' R I ALTO THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANY AA any member of our organization about the convenient terms offered to local investors. 'ong Pon Ckiiese Mediciic Twitaan off Acute ud Chronic D Imams of Mm Womem. 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