pGE FOUR
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON", FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1934
BIY FORW.ClT.IL
(OvntlntiM from ptt on)
Reverend W, R. Balrd, pagtor ot
fhe First Christian church, led the
ong service and devotions for the
Thursday evening meeting, with M!
horothy Oore playing a Tlolln solo,
ktlss Alice Holmbsck was her accom
panist. Following special mutlo by
the male quartet, the session closed
With Rev. N. D. Wood, pastor ol
the Methodist church South, giving
the benediction.
Turning the Ship of State Out
Of Alcohol's Death Stream, was the
subject of the address given last
rvenlng by Fred M. Weatherford.
pastor of the local Church of the
Kamrene.
"If a foreign foe were attacking
bur nation with arma,K would be
met with the combat of our strong
est munitions of war; yet a worse
enemy Is flowing at our doors un
der the protective wings of national
legislation. But that legislation,
which resurrected this one-time
corpse, was a eel curs by the brew
ers: a usurpation, under the guise
nf personal liberty. Our nation is
the victim of their strategic de
ception and political Intrigue.' he
Informed the audience.
Fromlaes Unfilled
He also told his listeners: "We
have already learned, thai the re
peal did not bring us prosperity;
it did not bring us less drinking;
It did not bring us less racketeering;
It did not afford us less drunken
ness; It did not bring un less law
leaaneaa; all of which the Uquorltea
claimed when they submitted the
repeal proposal. But every claim has
brought us multiplied worse condi
tions. We are now ready to strike
mother death blow, to what has
proven to be a false guide to pros
perity. Speaking of drinking. Reverend
Weatherford said : "Shall we eat
fermented foods or drink fermented
liquors? No I Your hands go up in
horror at the thought of eating
polled or decayed foods, Tou say
that would be suicidal. Then by
what process of reasoning can one
drink fermented Juices, without suf
fering 111 effects?"
More Women Drink
He declared that more women are
drinking today, stating, "While ev
ery generation has had a few wo
men drinkers, never before In the
history of cats and ganders, have
we seen them unbluahlngly con
sorting with men at the bar to
take their cocktails. Indeed, they
seem to be vie In g to outdistance
the men In the race for prosperity
through drink. That was a wonder
ful turn In the school of education
that emanated from the mistress of
the White House, Inducting young
girls Into the art of drinking.
"But these fair dames are paying
the price for their indulgence. O.
O. Mclntyre, popular columnist, re
cently used a letter from a nurse
In a private sanitarium which de
scribed the young women addicts of
liquor and drugs. In the note she
revealed that cocktail parties, are
Wings of the Morning I
Good coffee man's morning
friend warm and fragrant
as her greeting.
A tip to coffee lover. Whatever th
method you use (Drip or Percolator), buy a coffee
prepared for that method. It's important Here's why.
In Drip Maker, boiling water drips only once
through a coffee prepared to yield its flavor quickly.
In i Percolator, water panes many times through a
coffee prepared to yield its flavor slowly. No coffee
should try to serve both methods. "A Jack of all
trades is master of none." There are two Schilling
Coffees one for Drip ono for Percolator.
Ttvo
Schilling
Coffees
the gateway barrier, for a maJorltTV
ot the cm that finally end up in
a sanitarium.
"Ths W. O. T. U. Is the organi
sation which should lead In this
onuado," Reverend Waalharford
pointed out. "The temperance move
ment I, baaed on altrulam; It aim
la unbiased; Its only motive being
that to strengthen and aafeguard
the character of the people of all
nations, br ecu of voluntary aelf
sacrifice. Their beet Interests are for
the commonweal of church, home
and state. There la basis for both
promotion and victory, In any field
for human betterment, ee long aa
a percentage of the people are act'
uated by a humanitarian spirit.'
Powers Unchallenged
7n conclusion he told the delega
tion, 'There are four unchallenged
powere, back of ua ae awlft wit
neesea against demon alcohol, name.
ly: Experience, science, truth and
Ood. No force can triumph over
this quartet or Invulnerable powers.
They constitute the baslo founda
tion upon which we ehall rebuild
the spiritual, social and economic
walla of aoclety.
"By the sustaining hand of Ood
we will pilot the ehlp of state out
of alcohol s death stream."
SIX HURT WHEN
PORTLAND. Oct. afl-(AP) Six
young persons were Injured, three
seriously, when an automobile, driv
en by Harvey Collins ot Vancouver,
skidded on the slippery Interstate
bridge and crashed Into a steel gir
der. The accident occurred shortly
after midnight.
Collins suffered broken ribs and
Internal injuries; Blzby Chandler of
Vancouver received a punctured lung
and other Internal injuries; Edith
Oliver, IS, of Portland, a fractured
pelvis; Norma Hannon and Myrtle
Corterre, both of Portland, cute and
bruises. The sixth passenger, said by
the others to hare been Bill fiukau,
but who did not appear at a hospital
for treatment, waa believed only
slightly hurt.
HOLDING LEVEL
PORTLAND. Oct. Oct. 2fl. (AP)
New business totaling 41,950,000 feet,
about 7 per cent above the 3-year
weekly average for October, and
about the same as for the previous
week, was reported by the Western
Pine association today for the week
ending Oct. 30.
Shipments amounted to 43.539.000
feet. Production was 47,758,000 feet.
For the corresponding week a year
ago the same mills showed orders of
38,107,000 feet, and production of
46,103.000 feet. Orders for the year
to date have Increased about one
per cent over the 2033 total for the
same period.
Evangelists Open Services
At First Baptist Sunday
Rev. and Mrs. Henry E. Burke, with
their song leader and cornetlst, will
open evangelistic services at the Bap
tist church here Sunday morning.
October 38, It was announced today.
Rev. Burke la a college and semi
nary graduate, with years of experi
ence In the pastorate and evangelistic
work, and la said to carry on a Bible
teaching campaign. Mrs. Burke Is a
graduate of one of the leading Bible
Institutes, and la an accomplished
piano player. She does a great deal
with the children's work, and Is
known as an excellent soloist and
chorister.
A. H. Leaman, president of the
Century of Progress Evangelistic
council, stated: "Evangelist Henry
E. Burke was chosen as one of 35
leading world evangelists to conduct
one of the major campaigns under
our auspices In the World's Fair evan
gelistic program In Chicago. With
IS churches co-operating In a big
ten ton the north side , the work of
Mr. Burke and his party proved to
be the greatest in attendance and
spiritual results of any meeting con
ducted by our council.
"The Burkes have a gift and pro
gram that will break down prejudice
and make a revival popular any
where." .
municipal lottery Is on the shelf
unless the state leglslatuer legalizes
lte use.
Mayor P. H. LaQuardia vetoed last
night the much-debated measure
which would have set up a "corpor
ation" with officers to be chosen by
lot from among the "stockholders"
The offloera would have received fab
ulous salaries for phantom duties.
The bulk of the proceeds from- the
sale of shares would have gone far
unemployment relief.
1
Child Dead of Alcoholic Poison
WARRENTON, N. C. (UP) fheo
Hayes, five-year-old Warrenton child,
died here recently from alcoholic
poisoning. Warrants were Issued
charging hla parents with murder.
GIRLS CALF SOLD
FOR $1 PER POUND
KANSAS CITY, Oct. 38. (AP)
A Kansas farm girl received $1 a
pound today for a champion calf
exhibited at the American Royal
Livestock show.
Laddie, grand champion fat calf
of the Junior department of the
Khow, was auctioned to a local meat
company and brought $1 050 to Miss
Dorothy Horntock of Richmond, Kaa.
The reserve champion, owned by
Henry Zimmerman. Maryvtlle, Mo.,
was sold for 30 cents a pound.
LA.GUWfOES
NEW YORK LOTTERY
NEW YORK. Oct. 38. (i New
York's device for painless extraction
of revenue from John Q. Public a
BIG MEETING TODAY AT 4 O'CLOCK
3 ur X -
SINCLAIR CLAIMS
FARLEY ENDORSES
'EPIC'JIDIDACY
(Continued iron, page one.)
for (orernor, California will have a
combination of leaders in Washing
ton and In Sacramento who can co
operate In the beet Interests of the
people of the state and of the ca
tion." .
The letter, bearing the letterhead of
the democratic national eommtttee,
waa addressed to "President of the
Associated Democ ratio Club of Whit
tier, Calif."
Sinclair Warns
Sinclair, meanwhile, carried hla end
poverty campaign Into northern Cali
fornia with warning to rotere to
"be prepared for anything in the last
daya." f
Charging his political foea were
preparing "forged letters seeking to
connect me with Soviet Russia,' the
former socialist who won the demo
cratic gubernatorial nomination by
an overwhelming vote asserted his de
feat In November would be the signal
for "an Immediate beginning of a
new democratic campaign for the
neat election."
-Dont think for a minute," he de
clared, "that my defeat in this elec
tion would mean the end of the epic
plan."
4
Oregon Weather.
Tait east and unsettled with rain
west portion tonight or Saturday:
moderate temperature; Increasing
southeast wind off the coast.
Epic Candidate
Poor Second In
California Poll
NEW TOBJC, Oct. JS. The Lit
erary Digest's "atraw" poll for
governor ot California gave Frank
P. Merrlam. the republican candi
date, a lead over Upton Sinclair
of about two and a half to one,
according to returns tabulated to
date.
Ot 62,108 ballota east, Merrlam
was given 43,141, and Sinclair,
democratic candidate and "epic"
proponent, 17,384. The percentage
waa 63.70 per cent of the vote
for Merrlam and 38.73 per oent for
Sinclair.
The remainder of the vote, were
divided among three other candi
dates. About 700,000 ballota were mail
ed out, the number representing
approximately one-halt the num
ber of voters In the last Cali
fornia election for governor.
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The tunic silhouette was. of
roarve. one of the btjc featnres of
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our foremost American designers
liked
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$22-95
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The hslf site line fhat If Incomparable for style, workmanship and
qnalltr. New drruee coming In every etpress. Prices ran re from
19.00 In feather weight wools to arvno In Valparo and crepe.
TIMI: After school. PlACIi Pan
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perform disappearing act with
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