Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 30, 1925, Image 8

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LOCAL
TUESDAY NIGHT
Ah Htiili'il In thti Assoi'l.ilPil 1'ronH
illsniitdi nr Novmnlicr US In the .Mail
Trilnmo. Howard Dynan of tlii" tlly
Iiiih liunn nwiinlotl tlm Insull meiliil
for wiving tho llln or ii lull'iw employe
or lliu California OriiKun Power iioiii
pany liy reHiisirllnllon follnivliiK an
cliiililc Khock. .lolm II. Klakeu, chair
man of Ihe iicrlilont prevention coin
Illltteo of the North wual Kluclric. l.inht
annotation, in niakliii! a Bpoii.'tl trip
from Kpokaiio to Meillonl for tlie pur
pose of preaentliiK HiIk mcilul to Mr.
llynan. The pri'iiinilntlnii will lake
plaeo at n Mk meetiim ol' the Copco
Konilu, whicli will he held In tire
iiKKomlily room or the Copio ImildliiK
tomorrow iilKht. It Ih full Hint thin
signal h'onor whieh him been liemowcil
upon a Mcdford resident la worthy of
more than ordinary Interoat. tills Ile
itis the first Iniiull medal to he
uwurdod in the state of Oregon, if not
In tlm entire northwest.
Tlio Insull medal was established in
11123 by. Samuel Insull, president of
tliu Commonwealth Hdlson company
of ChiciiKo. und in awarded with an
appropriate cortiffdiLo to employes of
uloutrlc utilities wlio are Instrumental
in savin,'? lire liy means of the prone
pressure method of resuscitation. The
nwitnl of the medal and its presenta
tion is an event of national import
mice and one which receives wldo
Bprond recognition throughout tlio
country.
Mr. Dynan. who Is now superinten
dent of electrical construction for the
Copco organlzati is awarded this
medal as a recognition of h!s services
in bringing Hurt Green or Klamath
Kails back to life after Mr. Green bad
received a severe shock following
contact with a :tl,000-volt switch. Mr.
Green was rendered unconscious from
the shock and undoubtedly would have
died had not Mr. Dynan promptly ad
ministered artificial respiration Tor a
period or over ten minutes, wherciipun
tlio victim showed hIriis of life. The
treatment wns continued and after 30
minutes the patient was in condition
to bo moved to tho hospital.'
Tho presentation tomorrow night
will bo attended by many reprosenin
ttves of the electrical Industry of this
tnrritnry, among whom will be .. K.
Morrill, chairman of tho technical sec
tion of tho N. W. 10. j. A. In addition
to tho presentation ceremony tbero
will be 11 short business mooting of
tho Copco Forum and an entertain
ment program during which tho Copco
films will be shown.
Women Boss Oklahoma Town
BILL FOR CONTROL
Inllie letter to Mr. Cnrtir fiovern
nr I'VigUKon niiya conceriilng I'aiter'H
ejection from a Thanksgiving foot
ball Same at College Station:
"In your mate It was but natural
for you to have been unable to dis
tinguish between a colonel on my
staff drcHsid tn khaki yellow nnd n
town policeman dressed In blue, who
under orders from the local authori
ties ejected, you from the grounds in
the Interest of public pence. Xo mem
ber of my staff laid bands on you, us
(uiggesliil by you ill the press."
Af.KTIX, Texas. Nov. 30. (A. P.)
JtcKignutlun of Anion O. Curler as a
member of the board of directors of
till- West Texas Technological college
b.v
WASHINGTON, Nov. 30.--(A. P.l
l-'ull power lor tho president to take
over and operate anthrac'to mines in
time nf n nnlimiiil niiioreeiieV WOllbl
bo civet, undo. II which 'Senator requested In ll letter today
llorab,- republican, Idaho, Is preparing ' (."vcrnor Miriam A rerguson.
for introduction in tho senate. 1 h l0"'-,r ""V" 11,0 is "l'",;"-
Under the meusiiro a national the governor, and states that
cmorgencv would bo deemed to exist "ni Informed that In December last
whenever there Is threatened or Im
pending disaster Ironi the stoppage or
the anthracite coal Industry.
I'hi.tnn
Tlircc women elected without uacKins oi iiouucai ra. ...
omen's organizations, control Kovcrnmcnt of Osage, Oklahoma
own of 1.000. Left to right. Mrs. Lottie Byc.rs ami Mrs. Maji.l
Holt, councilwomcn; iMrs. .Mddrcil Harrison, lua.i.,
rt'ioncnt was her husband.
.Mrs. Holt'?.
This language the senator believes
to bo broad enough to cover a situa
tion such as now exists, in control of
the anthracite industry, the president
would have all of the power that was
conferred upon the chief executivo by
the war-time food und fuel act. He
would act through a new coal division
or the lntenitato commerce commis
sion.
year Carter "fitled up a building own
ed or controlled by you (perhaps a
garage building) in the old fashioned
bar room way, for tho (lil Men's as
molntii.n in K.trt Worlh."
l.l.tivi) nx;s l-oit taxi citiMi:
(Continued from pane one.)
circuit court for murder on the even
ing of September 1 on u lonely road
south of Independence, of Clinton
Uaun, taxi driver. (
Uaun was found dead 111 the road,
discovery of the body being niaile by
Sheriff Frank Richards of I. Inn
county. J.loyd fled in llaun s car fol
lowing tho eiinie. and' was appre
hended m ar TU" ?)i.11cm, Ore.? mi the
night of September 2 und confessed
to the murder the following nTunilng,
(li-muiii .loins I'. K. Army. ,
XHW VOIIK Wllhelnl lUcaceUe,
who once fought against Uncle Sam
as a member of u t'-boat crew Is
now going to fight for linn ir neces
sary. Ho has Joined thu infantry
at Governor's Island,
Mrs. Denny Itailly Hurst.
KlXtl C1TV, Calif .Mrs. Iteglnabl
Denny, wife of the film slar. was pain
fully injured when : her automobllo
left the highway eight miles south of
here. Mrs. Denny and her compan
ion, Miss Francos Dale, were treated
at a local hospital for cuts nnd bruises.
SA I.I'M, Ore.. Nov. 30. Governor
I'ierco today granted an extradition,
on requisition from (he governor of
Culiforiiia, for Chni'hM Wilcher, an
escaped convict from San Ouentin
penitentiary. He Is under arrest at
lioseburg. ' '
WASHINGTON, Nov. 30. (A. P.)
1'nless the anthracite situation Is set
tled Immediately, Representative Bor
ger, socialist, Wisconsin, told Presi
dent Coolldge today, he would intro
duce u bill on the first day of the
congressional session authorizing 'the
government to suizc and operate, the
id.ll mines.
WANTS llN CINDIOItl'.l.l.A
(Continued from page 1.)
OPERATORS SPURN ANOTHER ALL-EAST
TEAM SELECTED
PinLAlJKU'iIIA. Nov. 30. iA.IO
The antlvnirlto opccntorH in a iVUer
to (.lovernor I'fnchot Into toiluy wrote
thiit It in ftntoKMflile for u.i (o find in
yuuy proposulti the IclsIh of a kouimI
anil liiHllnw Hfttleinent and for tho
mirno rt'iipohK llny ctinnot ho ronnid
ti vd an a haidH for oonforonoo and ne
(;ot iatlonH." 4
yiio lediT wiiH hIkihmI by Willinni
V. IiukUh, clHilrmnn of (ho iintlirncito
oporntorH tiOKotialloim c-onnnlttifn.
The niinlei-H havo already iioeeplod
Ihe KOVernor'H propowal um a "hanlH of
iiottloinont."
FOR AIDING HOWIE-OREGON'S NEW DRY
t
nrmiTv ounnM im
of a HonHfition now Hurround.s tlio
intended adoption.
Another harrier arose in Missoula,,
where Victoria's father, Tony l3eH-J
chumps, prominent rancher, indicat- j
od that McCord'H tiuent to adopt thei
youiiK pirl would prove fruitless audi
said that even" If MeCord came
there to see him, it probably would!
not clrnnBo IiIm attitude. !
McCord renewed the acquaintance ;
here and look such a likins to Vie-j
toria' that he made known his do-;
b i re to ad P t lie r, ho nd h er to n n :
expensive finishing srhool and takcj
her to Alaska next spring. j
Saturday, however, police and ju-!
venile authoriticn ouestioned Alcford
regard in the adoption and after I
NKW YOItK, Nov. 110.- (A. P.) this Intervention, Victorias uLstcrs,
Syracuse and Dartmouth each have withdrew their approval. - !
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CHRISTMAS OPENING
TUESDAY NIGHT
See the Gorgeous Display of
Fur Coats Chokers
and Furs
IN" OUR WINDOWS
A Small Deposit Will Hold Any Coat Until Christmas. -
BARTLETT'S
New Craterian Building
South Central
fit
two players on an all -eastern
11 li-fi m hpIccJ iul tndiLV fitr t h
Kocintcd press by John K. (Chick) I
,M eeh an, head coach at Now York
university and former Syracuse men
tor.
.Mocha n's selections follow:
Knds Hanson, Syracuse and.Tully,
Dartmouth.
Tack lea .loss, Yale, and Sprague,
Army.
(luards iWissinKor, Pittsburg
S k u b i n . No w Y ork 1 1 n i vo rsi t y.
t.'ontor M is.M llhin, J'rinooton.
Quart or but k Koloy, Syracuse.
Ilalflmi'.k Tryon, " (.'tdgato
(Hierlnrnler. Darlmoaib.
Kit II hack Krucx, Pennsylvania
PHONE 31
and
ami
A loiter of appreciation, acknowl
odKhiB receipt of the fund raised
by contributions of Modford churches
for tho' Children's Kami Home of
tho W. C T. 11. at Corvallls, has
Just lioen received from Ada Wallace
t;nruh, executive secretary for tlm
homo, its follows
"Vi.ii- iKiier ultb the flno oheck
our home recelvetl, and I assure
. i h.-il wn annreclalo more tlia-l
we can say the fact that this union
ThanksKlvhiK offMrhiK was cnninoui
od to our homo, .lusl at this lime
wo are lrytnn by every im-ans to not
our school house comph't'-d, and h"
many other expenses are coining up
for us to meet that wo are espec
ially Kiateful.
"I'leasn express our thanks to all
the churches nnlthiK In this service
for this cond ibutlnn. Wv are en
cbtsliiK a receipt and want tti thank
you for yuur mlcndld help and In-torosl."
Ptir
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POKTLA.VI). Ore., X.. atL ". K.
Newell of I'mKcne, was hwoi'ii ill as
deputy prohibition administrator for
(rot;n by District Ketlcral Jude
W'tdvorlon shortly after noon today.
Jtoy T. l,ylo of Seattle, prohibition
nd in In 1st rat oi fttr t he northwestern
district, an. I Dr. J. A. Muvlllc. retir
ing deputy administrator for Oregon,
were preneni.
"I prefer ind to ipako any oxtrava
Kant HlatementH rearillnK the tlitnus
I plan to do," Newel) salt) after taking
the oath. I'd much nil her lei my ac
tions speak for me. Tho statements
made before entirin office are most
ly cut and dried anyway."
llu planned to reiuru to Kuirono to
day and prepare to move t
He expected to take up his new wort
In two or three days.
Boy Burned to Death
In Flaming Oil Station
PORTLAND. Ore., Nov. 30 (A. P.)
I turns, which may prove fatal, were
suffered last nihl by Percy II ticks.
Hi. when he was trapped in a flamiiiK
filling station where he is employed.
Aeeordintf to Deputy Kire Marshal
Alex Hidden, the boy had started to
clean the floor wit li wi soli no and
swept the inflammable fluid awalnst a
kerosene heater in a corner.
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PHONE 31
RUSSELL'S
The Christmas spirit prevails throughout the store with countless
useful and practical gifts displayed, for men, women and all
cges of children. Come in, look around, get practical ideas tor your Christmas gifts
this year. You will enjoy the spirit of "Medford's Real Christmas Store."
Wall Street Report
tb kbit I), dr., to Hear .la,.
NKW YOliK Kashlotiahle Fifth
nvoiiue Is to be subject to another
invasion besides retail Initio. TheVu
Ih to be a supper club near the homo
of John I), liockel'ellcr, .Ir., and
JtoKor Wolfe Kahn will conduct a
.lu7R orchestra there.
SUFFERED
TWO YEARS
Finally Relieved by Taking
Lydia E. PinkhanVh Vege
table Compound, Says
Mrs. Anderson
JtaiiKcloy, Miiine. "I.ydia E. Pink
hnm's VokuInMc Commund helped mo
greiuiy ior oearuiK-
ile-wn pmns in mo
sideji nnd back, head
aches nnd tired leel
inns. 1 nutTorod for
two yenrs nnd it
seemed na though I
could not get my
work done from una
day to the next. Af
ter reading lettora
from others who had
taken tlio VcKotntiln
Uimnound 1 decided
tu try It and now I can do all kindn of
work, (cwinv. watthinR, ironing nnd
nwcepintf. 1 livo on a farm nnd havo
(Ivo in tho family no am busy most of
tho time. I recommend the VeRetablo
ComK)und to my friends and hoK my
letter will help some ono to take your
mcdicino." Mrs. Waltkr K. Ander
Bun, Box 2TQ, Konitolcy, Maine.
Over 200,000 women havo so fir
replied to our question, "Have you
rvceived benefit from tnkinR hydia E.
Pinkham's Vcgetabla Comund ? "
98 out of every 100 of the replies say,
"yes," and because the VeuetaWo
ComKund has lMen helping other wo
men it should help you. Vor sale by
druggists overywheiv. '
OF ANOTHER FIGHT
-(A TV) -DIh-
r
MHI.I'W ST. Xtiv. :to
onlers Krowlnj; out of republican no
tivltios continue In Irtdaml. especially
In (lalway, but this far without blood
shed, ItallinasltHi Is belmr Patrolled bv sol-
dlorrf hiirrlett, IherV from Athlntie as a
result of an outburst of firing which
roused the town at 2 o'clock this1
nmrninK. It w,as discovered later
that bullets had shattered wind own
and riddle doors In the house of Jus- j
tice (Inllanher, j
I-asl nlmht a party returulnj: from
A theory I o t ialway ('by oarrj inn a
imdion plcluro film of tho war thn- j
fiuhthiK at .eebriiriKe was held up by I
masked men who ordered them from (
their automobile, took the film from :
Its box ami burned It, then permitted j
tho party to pttceed.
RAISE FUNDS Iff HOUSE
NKW YOliK. Nov. HO. (A. P.)
lloaethmary tondoncies aKain priMioni
Inatod in today's stock market. An
early effort to rally the mnoral lisl
ItV biddinir no tho nillu t'nih.rl 1., in-. 1.-..
Portland hraclwny, although Kansas City
S'miIIum n and tho (iinihcl I trot hers
Ifsuos wore lifted lo now peak prices
for the yenf.
The closing was stront;- Subse
(uent demands for some of (he minor
specialties and railroad shares pro
moted short covering of industrials in
tho late dealings with several of tho
weak Issues nnnverim; fl vo points or
more from llioir early lows! Wheel
iiiK & Lake Krio and (.'hosapeaUe &.
Ohio issues headed upward and were
followed by lieiioral Asphalt, Air Re
duction, Amor loan Su.-;ar, Conuoloum
ami Aniorioaii Waterworks, which ad
vanced two to throe points. Sales
approximated 1 ,500,11)0 shares.
WASHINGTON". Nov. It 0t ( A . V.)
Relatives of the lale Senator Wil
liam A- t'laik have contrbluled the
$TO0.fl00 needed to bouse the role
bra tod Clark art collection willed by
( he senator lo the Corcoran nailery
of ai l. ClmrleH C. I i lover, pre-1!
dent of the t: al levy, announcetl te--ntuht
that funds f . ihe now whin
in which tho collection will ht placed
had been hIvoii by the widow, Mrs,
Wttlliiiu A. Clark, her daughter.
Miss HuHitette Clark, and I wo daumh
tern of thu senator by u former mar
rlaut'O Mr. l.ewls It. MoitIm and
Mix. Matins luilhahant.
Peacock
Nut Coal
Just Right for Cook Stoves.
Aberdeen Utah
Lump Coal
and
Diamond
Briquets
for Heaters, Furnaces,
Fireplaces, Etc.
See Us
FOR SERVICE
PHONE 239 MEDRDRD
Vie AmHvr to the Burning Q&stta,
TUESDAY NIGHT WHEN THE WINDOWS ARE OPENED UP FOR
PUBLIC INSPECTION YOU'LL BE SURPRISED
MciU'ord incrcliMiils liavc provided toys for Ihe yirls mid hoys mid entertainment fur Ihe K'l'own
ups for Tuesday eveninj'-, e(HuiiienciiiK at 7 o'clock. "Hiisscll V Jiave )i'ovided moiiic intereslinjr
ift windows that we lioie you will enjoy looking at and especially do we want you to be .sure and
See the Surprise Window Displayed Tuesday Evening
There Is no Finer Gift for Women
than a Beautiful Dress or Coat
So witli thisU'l idea in mind we have purchased many new, ad
vanced models in both dresses and coats that not only will be
ideal for ifls, but will prove attractive to the one de-siring to
.purchase new apparel now for themselves.
$20 Dresses $12.75
Smart new models in the high
waistline with full eiriular
flare ' skirt. Fine' wools and
soft lustrous silks and satin
faced , materials in all sizes
from .10 to -H. You will see
thev are excep
tional at
$12.75
$40 Coats $23.75
lOvery coat new and in the
most favored late winter styles
with new ideas in collars and
cuffs of beautiful furs. All
the newest colors are here .and
all sizes from lb"
to 44 t
$23.75
Handkerchiefs by the Thousand
in Gift Boxes and Singles
Thousands of beautiful gift handkerchiefs of
every conceivable kind. If your gift thoughts
i! m l" lliU,llK(,',''llH'ls V is now the proper time
3W 4 1.... ...i -i i . , , ,
tu seicci winie ou nave sucii complete
and varied assortments to choose from.
Artimo Embroidery Packages
With D. M. C. Fast Color Threads
Such pretty articles for your embroidery work
gifts, as children's and women's dresses ind
aprons, pillows, scarfs, bed snreads. doilie. babv m&
bonnets and ftthcr infunts' ivmr. All liMvnJaW&S
eiaigh 1). M. V. fast color threads for
finishing tlie piece.
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