Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 30, 1928, Page 3, Image 3

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WOMAN ARRESTED YOUTHS HELD FOR C0AST. SOLON IS .GOSPEL SQUADRON
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RUM CHARGE;! AUTO THEFT, USE MAIN SPEAKER AT MEETS AT J'VILLE;
E IS RAIDED! PISTOL TO ESCAPE! KiWANIS LUNCH DRAW BIG CROWDS
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Mr fti.hlin DiiTil.U) Is in tll John l 1) Orosse, 17. Juris ! ";,,vernmc.iit nnd -i.ulillrs arc i (Contiibuu-d
county Jail today chnrged vUhishaw, IT, ond llulllv Kiir. rolil l.l.u.rfed. Thry will hand you i The two nici-tiiins of tho Jln.-.i-
11,,. possession und salo of alli-sed hiw l.ns An;el newsboys ale ! ,),. ulli,.B!, ou u, l.ueivste.l i ness Men s Uospel team Held at
moonshine, following her arreBl UanRerouswenpon TnT'ear'th'ft' : ''"' I" demand it for yourse.f " l Jarksonville Sunday af-er n o o n
last nlRht at 9 o'eloi k when Kcl-. followlnB their arrest late Satur-! J-""1' w- Mott. state l epre-j ero the crowning events of the
.-imiii.u inioi -in.uua, ... . .wi it-it i.... nf t h s Chrfstiail oraatl-
eral Officers Terry Talent and C.I day ninlit at Gold Hill by Deputy
Hot-.. ...i.l P.. Hitmen V illlam . "" ' ""' .ieiiiiuni. nu j uir
tho piiiu-lpai siieuKer at the M-j zalOI1 up , tn0 present time of
wanis i-lub luncheon at Hotel Med- i , .,..,,,.. , ..i unending is
a eriterion of success. The first
meeting was held in tile First
i.Methodist church at 2:30 and the
second at tile l'resbyterian church
A.
Peck and Kay Sloneker '"''''Wu em,,de. ami Mrs. I.,
her home at 322 North Oakdale atim nml Ml. uml v, W- A st
avenue, where they also arrested Claire, on North liarilett street,
Vernon Williams of Medf old for 1 when the three hoys were dis
- n,wi covered draining gasoline from
possession and Cleorse hiever lid Buton)0b0.
Kenneth WattenherB. both of this n n . mil ,
city for intoxiea ion ,
Mistaken identity played a i.ethc , ,vhl(h th ? w,
.o.iol. u,n (l.vili.,1 iitficV 'Pill- I V"
ont into her house when he knock
ed at the Uoor, not knowing nt
fi;d tliih noon.
.Mr. Mull spoki' oh "The Ilu:-i-
nfM Myii h Relation to tiuvvrn- ;
in. tit" uml ly a forceful mi mm ins
Ui of tho machinery uf govern
Gold Hill, from Joel
Ulroen at Venice, Calif., and they.
vtn stealing gasoline for the ma
cliino wlun they wore discovered
by tho local couples. Du (iros"
j told Jailer Oscar Dun ford that
! lie covered the two roll ides with a
; pistol and threatened death If
: they hindered the escape of the
; trio. The hoys took no money, '
I and left immediately for tho
I north.
that time who he was. According
to his story. Officer Talent wlked
in nnd found his way Immediately
to a sink where three nuarW of
alleged moonshine were standing
in we'veral containers. He placed
Mrs. Duntap immediately under
iirrest and other officers arrested
niyr mm Deputy sheriff Jennings located
iuuuii iiiiu j J;' V"V - ,lt,i the hoys this side of fluid Hill
iiuart of
the possession of one
alleged moonshine.
parked along side of the 1'ucific
I.Uhlln.. ... , I. .1 1 t,r.l,i,l.l
Officers say that nine men were K u
the place und all had appi.r- 11 om -Immediately upon his stop-
1IIK. nil fill MIH'Ulll'U iinnv
ilie local nfficer a short time later
located the hoys in Cold mil.
where they .were placed under
arrest and later brought hack to
the county jail hero.
Tho confession, made yesterday
to Jailer Dunforil, is six' pages
in the place und all had appnr
entty been drinking. Kive serving
glasses were seized by the raid
ing; parly In addition to the liquor.
Tho Dunlap home had been under
surveillance for some time by
authorities to whom a number of
complaints had been brought, in
connection with alleged liquor
ft - 4 ;- -K.-it t.
sellim.' that was said to have born "'", V , , ,
ti 4i,... rived in Med ford several flay;
be
at 5 o'clock. At the first meeting
the little church was jammed to its
capacity, it being estimated that
150 people were present; and the
second meeting, the largest ever
held by the gospel team, filled the
larger church to its capacity, be
tween L'OU and 50 peoplo being
present, according to estimates.
Historic .Meeting rimes
The writer is going to Komcwli.it
ignore the remarks made by the
speakers nt these two meetings
nnd divulge something of what
might be n revelation in historic
value as to the houses ofJod at
whfeli th'-se two meetings were I -;
held. ,
1'arngraphs and columns have"'"' n?ing the gospel
ln -.-itf.. nlu.ui tli H l-.i inn He I veil ttieaier CI I iii-it.
historic reminiscences that tho old
pioneer town of Jacksonville has I
furnished for the pages of ' the
hUtni-i- nf (li-.-L'iiii .-mil tlie nnrlli- i
west, but we are wonlering if t lie I Kospcl hymns under
people of thin section know that
Jacksonville is the possessor of
the first Protestant church estab
lished west of the Rocky moun
tains. This church. First Metho-
J in lies . Molt
Mrs. Dunlap was to have
given I i ea r i n g tod a y i n
local - justice court, where Wil
liams, AVattenberg and Sicvcr were
also fcchediled to appear. ;
1 .
SEATTLE FRIENDS
IE
i ment ami the various intcruMs rep
, resented, sliowetl that tho common
; run of business nu n were uboul
It goes on to state thai gaso-
jIjp line was stolen from several ears.
in .Meuioru ami inai ine . ui.-
.. ' , , ' ... ,, .itho only group who had no active
stealing, was equipped with license 3 h 1 (..i.,.i., ...
plates taken from another, nm- ,u,u . 1 '
it... n. i m,i the present time.
t .1.. 1,,i,i n,tA I.. i-.. niiniuen men niu uunj
watching their trailu. and tho de
tails of their own particular place
The trio will probablv be turned ' l "usmrss.tn take tho time o
over to the federal authorities for i Investigate what Is going on in
the violation of the Dyer n-t. Politit-H. that alfects thm. They
which prohibits the transport:!- " victims of a certain propa
, - ,..i,ta r,-n. n.. 1 ganda that comes to them thru
state to another. ,
IBP
USE LUMBER
Made in Medford
ttjjl MiMIUff Hill
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vmxisaA, jAJJteMajm
totim to" j
Sidendiil Sis-cial ronturcfl
The Oospel team meetings are ,
always Intei'VHting to those who j
love music, the singing of old-time 1
the direction ,
Mcrton Kerebce, always having j
a prominent part, uuday'n meet-
ings were made even more inter
esting bemuse of the special tea-j
lures, consist mg of suveral kcIcc
tist. was founded in the month of I ' B""!"'1 1 Mi'y.
llio persiuinei m . wiuni in .o i .
repaint the machine and tore
off numerous identifying accesso-
!
R tdmit riDM unn
i nun i mm uinu,
KNOWN HERE, DEAD;
A few hearts were broken tem
porarily among the neighborhood
shieks in Nancy Ann Miller's sec
tion of Seattle, when her dark
eyed maharajah from India beat
their time and carried Miss Nancy
off to his India home, according
to t H. Meagher, Seattle 'ropre-
the medium of trite slogans which
they have accepted as gospel truth,
such as "competition is the life of
trade" and "business men and gov
ernment won't mix," and they
struggle blindly along beneath any
unaccountable loads which, if
they would stop to consider, would
io lifted with a proper voice in
legislation," he said.
"The prospoiity of public utility
Is due to favorable legislation, and
public utility has developed a pri
vate monopoly in the machinery of
our government. The fishing in
dustry, which is the third largest
enterprise in our state, would not
be what it Is today, were it not for
the fact that Us principal repre
Mentatlves have an active voice in
the legislation of the stale govern-
January. ISo4, the old weather
beaten and worn church tablet
which hangs in front of the build
ing testifying to this hit of historic
evidence. In other words, this old
relic of the pioneer days, housed
tho people who gathered together
4 years ago for tho purpose of
worshiping the same Master that
wo of this modern ago are wor
shiping, or seven years before the
occurrence of that nrnmntic trag
edy of American history the civil
wn r. j
Another Helli of History I
Tho Presbyterian church, while I
not as aged hh Its sister church
noverlhelcKS Htands as a monument
to pioneer days, being ttistablishod
some C4 years ago. We wish that
we were able to tell the names of
those who were kind enough to
docni'Mtrt thin ehureh hm ll was
.-.,,-: i,. i f,,.. fim i m ! meeting, and the gospel ttiam
meotimr. The altur and various '"liing forward to a splendid linn
mere, iars in e
TO TELL CONTEST
PLANS AT KMED
PROGRAM T0N1TE
who listen in. The program this
evening will be on the air at 9
o'clock.
I'erebce, Mr. Olson. Lr. t'liilow
and (i. YV. Wemlt; and beautifully
sung solos by Uev. Mell nnd Clar
ence KtarUoy. Miss hindlcy
commodate! the gospel team
acting as organist.
Uev. Waggoner of Ihe Methodist j
church and Uev. McVicker of the
Presbyterian church expressed up- !
proclatlon to the gospel team for
the services and extended hearty !
invitations for a rot urn service, j
Leader Ouy Davis responded for
the gospel team, paying a flowing j
tribute to the peoplo of Jackson- i
ville.
Meeting at Klrbv j
As has been slated In these col- j
uniiiN before, next Sunday's meet- j
ina will be held at Klrby, US miles
. I- imiiv. nrrnrillnu in O fl A
tof that seeiloti are planning a big ! f f Pl,(llln'Q i.'i.-iri..
"Tiie farmer, was worse off than
A wira received here this fore
noon by t'rawford Letunum,
ventative of tho Post products, ) district representative of the firm.
tvho spent the week-end in Med-j announced the death of Horace W.
ford. Mr. Meagher, who just; Day, president of the firm of
graduated from the University of . Sgohcl & Day, the well known
Washington last year, lived only national fruit distributors,
three blocks from Nancy Ann' Mr. Day. who was SO years old.
Mmself, and often attended par-1 was well known to the pioneer
ties there with the neighborhood ' iriiiwers in the Itouue River valley.
"bunch." jthru having mnde annual .trips the middle ground business Is to-
Asked whether or not he was to UM.t. fr many years. Ho was the
be classed among tho ''broken j founder of the Sgoboh & Day or
hearted," the collegiate looking ! ganization. having Organized the
Mr. Meagher said merely this: t company in IS Hit, ami had been its
'Listen, do I look like a diiek '!" , president for fS years. His repn
He then hurried on to describe taiion for fair dealing thru the
the Seattle girl as a very queenly 1 many years he was head of that
type, with a quantity of poise andjfUm waa f the very highest, and
charm, lie told about her study-; hl. wil iK greatly missed by his
many friends.
other places of prominence con-
tained beautiful bouquets of native!
flowers, giving evidence of the 1
wonderful fhristian spirit ,und
hospitality of the people of Jack-1
sonville.
Little wonder that tho members
is
.Medford !
I-ast year's radio contest, which
'c" Kent Manufacturing company, mall- i
5 I res of At water Kent radios, was one
of the outstanding radio events of
the year, In that contest, which
was held on a nation-wide scope,
radio fans became the judges and
some of the outstanding artists in
tho I'niled States "appeared" he
fore them through the microphone,
competing for rush prizes und ra
dio contracts. In (his contest, Ted
Itoy of Pilot Itncli, Ore., achieved
count r.v-wide prominence when he
secured second place in lite New
York "finals."
Tills year im other contest will
he held by tlin Atwntur Kent com
according to O. O. Alender-
storc,
K ILLS IS
DE 1LAY QUEEN
Medford dealers in At water Kent
radioH. Tonight, when James titev-
Tho DeMoluy iiuueu contest cama
to a close Friday nigiil with an un
expected result.
Miss Kdna Man Wolln won first
with 377 5 votes. Miss Hubert a
Stearns was a close second with
U 1 7 0 votes, MIhh KiHth Stump third
with 1210 votes, and Miss Klinor
liolalnder last with !!! votes.
The DeMolay queen. Miss Wells,
will accompany the drill team to
Salem, where she will take part in
tho stale queen contest, which is
to be held nt the conclave May f,
Tho DeMoInys had one of the
most attractive booths at tho high
school carnival last Friday night.
The Klks lodge deserves much
credit duo to tho fact that they
loaned the boys a roulette wheel.
Tho cause of the big success of
the booth goes to Vaughn Stone
and his assistants, Itobert Slater
and Paul Nowcomb. The manager
and speaking
languages flu- i
ing in Kurope
Krench and other
entiy.
"She went with one lad in our
neighborhood more than any one.
else, until this Indian romance
began to develop, and then it
was all off with him and all other
Seattle bnys." he said and a.dded,
"We all, feci sorry for tin poor
kid not because she missed us,
yon understand, but because you
never know what to expect
one of these 'real' shieks."
Clip Coupon, Save .Money
Don't forgot to clip the coupon
from last Friday's paper, or lake
the coupon found in a package
purchase from your druggist, to
any druggist mentioned in tho ad
and save " 1 cents on "Ji regular
50-cent tube of the standard brand
of Orphos tooth paste.
Ads with coupons will be printed -i Portland
day, before he awake and cut his
co-uoth in an attempt to find his
place in the legislation that affect
ed him. Now, if the MeN'ary
Huugen bill or the other farm hills
are not the farmer's liking, he will
keep working until ho docs get
what he needs, lie has a voice in
the government.
"Organized labor's rise to pros
perity1 and dignity and influence
was not accomplished by any indif
ferent uttitudu on the part of the
laboring class. They demandeif a
voice in the government, and now
their station is one of the glories
of our nation.'
licsides Mr. Mott, outside guests
at today's luncheon included: J.
W. Dunlap and Walter Mound of
President It. H. Ham-
from the public library at 11 a. in.
Transportation will be guaranteed
to all members of tho gospel team
and It is hoped that all who wish
to go may find a ride. Those who
haven't transportation should get
ens singers will present a pro-1 ( ihP contest, Art Duvls. was kept
of the gospel loam are becoming'1" t,,nrh wiIn yU- l,,iw--. "
more interested in their work for
( 'hrist. because people everywhere
are receiving them with open arms
ind the crowds of Medford people
are growing larger each Sunday.
Grape, and if possible transporta
tion will be provided.
:
train for KMWDr listeners in.
details of this contest will he an
nounced. Southern Oregon fans are
especially interested in thin con
test, as local artists will compete
and radio fans hero will help to
select Oregon's contesuntH in the
nation wide contest. Tonight's pro--rum
will he especially enjoyable
ns some of th eitoguu River vnl-
! ley's best talent will participate.
K:cEjnMdJKi t czjJ ttKnam
mAOT-tCJUIJ- II Mil II I I III l IMI I III III
l"- I pol len
Mrs. -n,,,
Appreciallon.
Wo wish to take this means of The list of tonight's entertainers
People who follow the gospel team , uubllclv expressing our gratitude! include Mrs. Roberta Hehh,
wherever they go. t to Captain and Mrs. O. Holland ' Florence McKlhose, Kdua Isaacs,
Among the speakers on Sunday's of the Salvation Army for their Rulh Reed, Mrs, Alex Sparrow, Kl- j
programs were J. X. Nahss, il. S. i kindness and Christian altltudo : low Mao Wlhton, Helen Kdmislon, i
Walker, P. M. Harper am1. Kvorott I toward us during- our stay in ' Harold Corliss, William K. Isaacs, 1
Cole. Many of the gospel team i Medford. They have shown their f Porter J. Neff, Paul Scherer, Mer
iiiembers are developing into real i friendship toward us in " Tii'iny ; ton Ferehee, (tuorge Madilox nnd j
evangelists, and the men . who! ways during the revival campiifgu ' George Johnson. The Medford high j
spoke on Sunday's program old I that has -just closed. 'school girln' rpinrlot, featuring Kl-;
not fall short. Itesldes Ibese men t M-M-SOV MOKIMS. ! low Mao Wilson. HtdtV JaiiUU. Mil-1
a great many people took part In j Kvangclist. tfct Lawrence und I.ucillo fjinwH, j i'AUIS. Polncni'o's union gov-
the testimonial service, telling! Fit A NIC K. HHCK, i will also presenl several radio num erniuniit assured majority it at
what Christ is doing for mankind! ' Assistant. '" ' bent for the enlertiilhiuenl of those lensl I 0" bydatlonal election.
i . - - -i-i.l.'J '.'..!. " ! - 1 - 1 '. '. I ... IL JJ i , - Jil ,1 L-l-i .1
very busy counting the votes. The
final count was announced on .the
danoo floor at 1 1 o'clock.
Next Tuesday evening the patrol
will have Its final rehearsal. The
boys will ho in uniform an:l wilt
giv etho drill with which they ex
pect to win honors at the con
clave. The drill will ho given In
front of the Hotel Medford, and II
is expected that many of tho sup-
rs of the lodo will witness it.
The boys will leave Wednesday
for S'llom. They will be accom
panied by Queen ICdna, Glenn Kub
rick and Simon Powutl, advlstois.
They will go in automobiles loaned
to them by Muggins & Uohtnson,
the Tiiechler Motor company,
ChrypU'i ue .iency jand Crater
Lake Automobile company.
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of1 May 1 and II. If you haven't one.
' get one then. 8!t
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BILLIE DOVE l
j$$!-!S 'n a k3utifu' romance of
JfiTv 8,ave c,ayfi in the South.
lii jfc "The Love pi
pi! " sTAGh ill
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S.SVS A SENSATION ff i
Is Putting It Mild 1 J.2 t
RUDACK ML
The Fanchon-Marco JSTi M f JJISStSa t.
Feature Dance Act in ' Rg j(jt ) gJfSS
WP "LIGHTENING STEPS" IT V rjfeO
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mond announced the divisional
conference of Kiwanians which is
to lake place in Koscbuig Saturday
nbihl, and urged a large atten
dance from .Medford.
WEST IE CLUB
KJWGHf
The West Side Tennis dub will
l hold its annual meeting in the
basement of the public library to
night at X p. m. As much impor
tant business will be discussed and
the annua! election nf officers will
be held a full attendance is urged.
Plans for a year of busy activity
wilLbe made at this meeting.
Radio Program
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