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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 5, 1928)
. PAGE -SIX E King George Quiet But Tem- '! perature Point Higher Infection Still Alive Let- ters Patent Sealed Queen Signs Documents Wales at Aden, Arabia. LONDON, I)oc 5. (A') The 8:15 p. m. bulletin from Kfn Ocornu'H iihyHlriariH tonight wild: "Although the ItiiiK had it ciulot day, liin tempiTiiluru haw rlnen lo n point hlchfi thnn nt the inni time hint iiIk iitr showing that thn recrudescence of, tho In fuel Ion In Mill nlivo. Tho HtreriKth in main tained. (.Sijjned) - Hi-WtdU " ' ' ; - '. Huzza rd, i 4 ,'.-,V- liolICKlnn. , ..' . ' , Uaivson." . LONDON, Di'C,. fi. (fl) Iwller patent under the Rroul hcjiI In eon nectton with yenm-day'it appoint ment of - Hlx t'ouiiM-lloi s of ntuto liftvc becn'HCalcd and today Queen Mary, the Duke of York and Pre mier Uuldwln, inenihern of ' the rommltion, clKned varioiiH docu ment h which1 hud riei'uniuhUed dur ing Ktnp Oeoii'e'M Miichm. A DUN.- Aruhin. Dee. C.Cl1) The ltrltlnh crulHer 12n tor prise, henrlnj,' . th Prince of Vules on IiIh hur ried return from Africa to the bed fide of hl father, entered the har bor hern nt noon today, , Tho prince lumled at 3 p. m. He wax wearing khaki NliortH. a Hoft Hhlrt and a Htur'hclmet. Ho look " d bronzed uiu1,-vel). After vltdthiff the i)reldeney, he went to the tfolf ,t'?urne ut Khor Mnksle, U milen uwny, nml played 18 holen. Ha 'intended to. return to the' preHldcney. for tea, then ro nhoard .th' Iintcnirie about 0:1(0 p. . nu Tbo 'VOHHOl wan Nchoduled to Mail Ini.medliLloIy, thereafter. The crow .ook pu fresh stores and oil while their OlMdntfuiKhcd passu ri per was' fislturo; ' VANCOUVKH, 0. C, Dee. 6. (I') Mm, ( Sural Louisa Norlheotl, hai-Kedv with the murder of Wal ter CollinH, 12, In Itivci-Hlde county, California! will arrive In Vancou ver tonlKht from Calvary, where , he has been in custody. Hho will 'bo1 kept In the city over nlht and t, proceed mmth tomorrow mornltiK. Mra. Northcott in tho mother of Cordon Htewnrt Northcott,, charaed wt(h four murderH In California. , jf vOUANTH VAHS- Contract lot for paving -Q Kti'eot between Kifth and Mxth Htt'eetN. ' ' Our Tappan Sale Is a Real Christmas Buying Opportunity me REPORTED FOR TODAY During our sale of TAPPAN OAS RANGES we are offering a HAWKEYE REMINDER C1CK absolutely FREE! This clock may be set from 1 minute to 100 minutes and ring3 at the desired time. Don't miss this opportunity to get a reminder clock FREE. i BONDS TO BE I PUT ON SALE City Council Prepares $30, ! 000 Issue for New Build- r ing and Equipment One: ! More Meeting for Present i i Administration. I Tho city council panned an ordl-' nan'je lu-st night- to prepare for the Ktto of the ISO.OUO bond itc- (sue approved by the voters at the' 'recent eieciion for the building of j'a new fire station and lire dc- j I partuu nt (Miiipnu-ul. The oi di- liauco carried an emergency clause. I j U'hilu tJie money for tint new sta-j 1 tion and equipment will -not bo . needed for Homo lime yet. tho ' j sale will fcoon be advertised 'io ! I hut the proceeds can be available when needed. J Tlio last meetliiK of I he present city administration will be held j two weeks from lust niuhl, as the new mayor and city council come; into office th" first week in .lanu-1 ury. hence -Muyor Alenderfer and (ho city e& u net I men will make every effort to clean up till iK'nd-j iUK malterH, so aR lo leave a dean slate for tho Incoming adminis tration. included in the business to be cleaned up will be a new parklnff! ordinance, to which tho present council has uiven much thought for some time past. I j Another matter to be acted on jwill bo to relievo Harry Jllna-' Ibargcr, city electrician and build-: j uk and plumbing Inspector, of , jKomc of IiIm too many duties, and this matter of r' llef will take th ; ' j f-.hu pi. of granting a petition by ; the Master I'lum Iters' association jnf the city, proHenied to tho i-oun. 1 jell last night with a largo, delega-j lion of the plumbers present, ask-! i ing that ho be given an uHsistunl ! (to loi k after the plumbing ihspec- J tion work, j I In general, the proposed plan I is for this plumbing Inspector to iworic only part time, and his payJ lo come from increased license ! fees from the plumbers und In-1 ; spectioti fees, aided by an appro-j j prlatlon of city funds. j j. Tlio city officials are unanimous in the opinion that Mr. Hlnabarger hiiK too much cty work to look laftev efficiently, and in (he budget' (for next year had made provision' for homo suit of relief, The mat-, tor' of granting ihe muster plumb-; ers' petition will be taken tip atj a special men ting of tho master , plumbers with council eommltteo ; th's afternoon ai which all do-, tails will be decided upon anl (embodied Inlo an ordinance, which, (Will he passed at the last council j meeting two weeks hence. I At the conclusion of last night's council fcsHlou, tho mayor and j council men held an executive ses fVon to discuss' city finance mat i ters. Itace lion-cm Iturn. COLL1NKV1L1.I0. 111., Dec (!) Hove 11 1 eon race horses, I n -eluding "Irish Pal" the popular favorite at the Fairmont Jockey club during 11127. und a serutchd entry In 'last May's Kentucky Derby wero killed today when fire destroyed one of the IS barns on the track. Tho lows was fSU.KOO. SPECIAL SALE j sss. jrEDFonn natl CELEBRATION AT ASHLAND !'Hi-Liu' Festivity Attended . i By Large Number Lan- IS. UNDERWAY D,rt TrtninM Oakland, Cal., and Miss Mary 12. tern Parade Tonjgnt .KlHn((tn of s,.ms vaiiey. i . The family have boon rejddentw Electrical Experts Present j0f Oregon for the past 36 years,; and of Hums Valley for the past Carter LiStS BeqUeStS., years, coming to Oregon from t j Washington In 18it2. Mrs. Kding-j . ton was a woman of fine clmrac- Attended by la,ge delegations of , tpp an) WnvvH n lu)Ht (f n.u,n(,H )V. : out of town people, Ashland today i )h wr fanily to miu,- her loss. was celebrating its accomplish- Thc funeral arrangements arc in ; inents of Ihe past year wtib a 1"-! .hurK(i of ,h(, ,(,ri funeral home; Ules celebration a feature of ; & unnoum.lt, at,u ,atl. which will be a liiutern parade this j evening at 7 o'clock down tin-. a ' . . . I city's main llHri-ouglifarc A ban- : UUet, at which over 135. diners j were present, was a feature tills , noon and as lis main speaker had , Mai'siiall Dana of Portland, who j spoke on general community topics of interest. A good proportion of tho diners included electrical experts from all parts of the northwest and Cali fornia, who Journeyed to southern Oregon to see what is now one of the best lighted cities of its size 011 tho Pacific coast. Another fea ture of the banquet was 12. V. Carter, who listed the bequests tint t have been received by tho city in Its history, making a surprising ly large tola! which the city has received from the estates of do-' parted residents and also from the IJving. : At 7 o'clock this evening, the ( lll,u ,.f ,1... n(t.. (II 1.H tlllMifisI i.fT r,... i,..if ' ' h , wi .in.- n.n.itbo Coe family ...,,1 ,...,"iiu ,-iii i ...... nKi 1 , .. .... , . 1 n.o(M) Hlreet llghtliig system, will be turned on to bring out the con- I trust between old and new systems. I In addition lo the completion of ; tho lighting system, "Ashland Is j also celebrating teh completion of its water supply system, including 1 a iiftO.ouU dam, and the coniplo- tion of u new Lit hiu fountain In I the p I a y.u a n d sc v e ra 1 no w build- ' ing- j GREAT RESULTS FROM COMPOUND , 1 Read How This Medicine ( Helped This Woman r.ininrrd, "Minn. " read nbmit Lvdia 1.. rinkham's rjjetnble Com pound m 11 ncwM iiiHM and I Inive jfot .meat vesulls from Us toiiie action l tlio ( lianyo of J.ifo. Ilefore I look it I was nervous nml at tiniM I was too weak to do iny house work. I una this wiiv aboui year. Mut now I ilo nil my homework and do ohoies ouUido also. 1 imtt y that Lydia Ki Pink-luim'-t "eyetab!e loinpountl 1ih dona wonders for ine and 110 woman tdioidd bo witlioul it. ) sure can dpeak a Coed wurd for it,"----Mils. Jim UM1TU, H. H. 7, Itrainerd, Minnesota. i OFFER - ttututxt; mepford. 1 Funeral Notices J KHINGTON. Tlio many friends of Frances 12.. Kdlngtun will be uddencd to learn of her pussin! at her home in Ha nut Valley, De- burn In hlmlletu shi dluctaolshrd ceinber 4. IMi'X. i Mi-H, lOiliugioii wan born In Mis-! MMUrl. Jauui 0 H, J HHO. where kIu MjM-nt the early part of her life, In U7!, Mr. and Mrs. Kdlngton were united in marriage and to thisi union were born five children,! throe Hons and two daughters, ; James A. Kdingtoii, who passed, iy y n Kdlngton, two away In IMOI. neing survived to- husband. Vllllam V. sons, Thomas If. and ! 'John N. of Oold Jill, Ore., two i daughters. Mrs. Holla Newton of OF COLUMBIA DEAD: l HOOD lilVIOi: Pt ('apt. II. C. ;, Ore., Dec. 5. , Coe, 80, pioneer, steamboat navigator of tho Upper Columbia river, died at Redondo ; Tleach Cal., yesterday. News of his death reached relatives here ; today. 1 Cupt. Coo and a brother built and operated some of tho ' first steamboats that plied , thc upper j Columbia river. The town of; Hood Hlver was founded by Cupt. j Con's father, Nathaniel Coe. in; ISM). The present city Is located; on the donation land claim of 1 Hood Hlver in the early days wn known us Dog river, and Cupt. Coo's mother was Instrumental in having Hie name changed lo Hood Itiver. STAT E THEATRE Any Seat 15c Anytime Children under 12, 10o Show Change! Dally TONIGHT 4 THURSDAY . "PASSION" Featuring Pola Negri and Emil Jannings New Playhouse FRANK'S Comedians. "The Ghost Train" Biggest of Mystery Plays. Starting; Thurs., Deo. 0 For 4 nights! Coming! "The Fortune Hunter" TAPPAN GAS A great opportunity to buy your favorite Range before Christmas at a real bargain price. Think of it the price is only ... This liewTAl'PAX OAS KAXUE U .sure to please you with its smooth top, ventilated even, with oven heat lontrol, und neat ennnieled finish. You'll find that the TAP PAN"is a welcome addition to the finest kitdien and is easilv eleaned. Come in and see the new TAPPAN (!Ah KAXUES! ' , : Southern Oregon Gas Corp. onEfiox. Wednesday. December a. ires. ' -JalniP ini nio hi."" Marlines 11 Hiu. Mexican banker ,,.! -oortsman and former bus- band of the film uctresn Dolore BRING HAPPINESS TO "HER" THIS CHRISTMAS WITH A BEAUTIFUL NEW Just Three Days Left -OF OUR SALE OF TAPPAN RANGES IeJ nio.- u. iine hopelessly ill -daPat Hie-jirivute clinic of l'ro - fcsr (icorg AAhuusen. Dlood puthoninir followiii? an operation on a boil on his body thrpw this B mh frrr c Give gifts of utility and endurance. They are evi dence of thoughtful selection and make your, gifts lasting ones. Included in our Christmas offering are many things of. beauty and service jewelry; handbags, art objects and things for personal use. Every one of the articles in this selection will be most appreciated yet moderately priced. Here are some Christmas Gift Suggestions: ; FOE LADIES "Wrist Watches (from $!l.7i) up) Kinjx I rand Hairs Necklaei's Toilet Sets .Silverware. Beautiful ZIRCON RINliS priced moderately from $15.00 up. Wrist AVatches (from .7.50 up'l A gift from BROPHY'S notj only reflects itrj QUALITY but the taste of tho giver as well otherwise healthy younff man of ' 33 uit a' mUliioiis fqvt-r from j occasionally , nn " " im wmy. : awakened into coiftsciousiiesg FOR GENTLEMEN l'ocket AVatches :tretlc Lighters -"harms. Kings Ciff Einljlcms and A special showing of popular L'ameo Kinirs for men. good $79 PORTLAND, Ore. Dec. ' Another night,-ut least, of free. , i,r..'i 1 spell, was promised a-tl vjclnitv new ! V "r I 209 W. Main St. I" Telephone 526 1 1 .