Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 16, 1911)
If. 0 1 PAGE ETGITT MEDFORD MAIL TRTBtTNE, MEDFORD? OKTCCION, SATORDAYDEOEMftER'vlO, 11)11. k H f .'U I ii I h IB HOTEL IS BEAUTY SPOT Holland, on Fir Street, Will Be Opened SoonNot One Discordant Color to Flaunt Itself in Eye of Guests. When the format opening of the now Holland hotel on Fir street Is hold, ns It will lie In the near fu ture, tho tailors on that occasion tiro certain to bo surprised, pleased and delighted. Tho new hostelry, containing SI rooms, 31 of them with baths, presents a very elaborate in terior nnd Is a credit both to the inon who financed It, J. A. Wcster lund and Portor J. Ncff, nnd to the men who actually constructed it, Johns nnd Turner. In arrangement, completeness, design and finish it Is of tho highest order, and as a hotel will bo second to none for its size. Whllo the new hotfl is not yet completed, work has progressed to such a degree that it forecasts the beauty of tho finished whole. Espe cial attention has been paid to har mony in tho finishings and not one discordant color will flaunt Itself when tho hotel is finally opened. At present tho lobby and first floor Is in rather a chaotic state, but on the fourth floor, which has ltcen com pleted and furnished, an air prevails which will appeal to tho guest. Entering from Fir street a spacious lobby will first bo noted. Hero the woodwork harmonlces well with tho broad lino of tapestry which sur rounds' the room above tho wainscot ing. Lights, concealed in heavy brass hangers, are reflected cclllngwnrd, only to bo thrown back onto the tapestry, causing it to stand forth with a splendid effect. At tho far end of tho lobby is a spacious rest and writing room, at one end of which a huge fircplaco will denoto comfort. A heavy beamed ceiling in this room adds to its beauty. On ono sido is tho "gray" room, to bo util ized as a ladles' parlor. Every com fort will be founa here. At tho rear of tho lobby Is also an entrance to tho buffet, which can also be reached from tho street. Tho guest rooms aro delightfully finished. Instead of being entirely carpeted, oak floors have been laid on whic liaro placed huge rugs, lend ing to cleanliness and comfort. Two pictures will be placed In each room, and great caro has been paid their selection and banging. In the baths attached an innovation is . noted, a portion of the room being fitted with showers, instead of jlho ordinary tubs. In each room also Is a telephone a writing desk, and other conveniences. Off the second floor In tho Wester lund building adjoining is tho dining room andkitchen, which will bo most elaborate. The building as a whole is a credit to Medford and tho meta who made lt possible aro entitled to tho gratitude of the city. It was planned and erected by Porter J, Neff and J. A. Westerlund. George A. Putz is to be tho manager of the new Institution. OLCOTT TO GIVE WEST HIS SALARY SALEM, Ore., Dec. 1G. Although Secretary of State Den Olcott has served faithfully as governor during the uliscnco of Governor West in tho oast, ho will not collect the gover nor's salary of four hundred and some odd dollurs as did Governor WIIboii'b subBtltuto wltfn Wilson wont from Now Jersey recently. Olcott has decided to be good to tho chief executive and will turn tho entire salary chock over to his chief. ROSEBURG TO POLICE ItOSEHUHG, Ore,, Dec. 10. If the Southern Pacific abandons tho Btock ndo which nan heon used to houso strikebreakers employed In tho South rrn Pacific shops hero, tho mayor and city council will gunrantco sufficient pollco protection for the strikebreak ers, according to Mayor Joseph Mlcol II, today. This decision was made following n conference between tho city offi cials and Superintendent Fields of tho Southern Puclflc, who said he ex ported no trouble and desired to abandon tho stockade on January 1. Tho two ways of finding work waut'ndverlisliiK und answering want nds give ,you n double-barreled rhnnoo of winning ti) Uiml of n job you want. FRISCO CLEANS IIP iliDMB TRAFFIC Three Physicians, One Drunjist and Two Clerks Enter Pleas of GulUy Over 130 Persons Are Involved in the Trouble. SAN' KKANCISCO, Dec, 16. With pleas of guilty entered In tho pollco court today by three physicians, one druggist nnd two drug clerks, the state board of pharmacy has estab lished eases against 130 persons en gaged in illegal opium, morphine and cocaine traffic Every one of these was shown to be disposing of the drugs, a large number of them being doctors and pharmacists. It has been the policy of tho board to catch the "hgher-ups" using tho victims only as n means to getting at the sellers. The most Important slnglo enpturo has been that of Clayton F. Richards, who is now awaiting n Jury trial More than JC60 worth of cocaine, morphine and opium was found in his "whoelsalo" drug house. His books led to tho arrest of many other drug gists, for his business was exclusive ly In opiates. - Statistics prepared show that GO per cent of habitual criminals nnd -10 per cent of the Insane are addicted to drugs. This and tho fact that the vh:e is shown to be Increasing in tho ' ' United States Inspired tho fight against the traffic. HOOKWORM AND FLY ARE RELATED ' r ' Dr. Woods Hutchinson of New York Lectures Society on Prepress of Its "Swat the Fly" Campairjn Emi mcrates Diseases. WASHINGTON, Dec. 1G, A 'live partnership exists between thenrvne of the house fly nnd the crrs of the hookworm, necerdiny: to Dr. Woods Iltehinson of New York, who ad dressed the American Civic Associa tion convention here todny on the re suits nnd progress of the "sunt the fly" campaign 'inaugurated by the as sociation Inst year. He enumerated n lone list of dis eases, including typhoid fever, which nre spread by the fly. The hotn-c fly, he snid, could not exist awny from human habitation nnd if deprived of breeding places would soon be driven out of existence. NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that tho undersigned will apply to tho city council of tho city of Medford, Ore gon, at its next regular meeting on January 2, 1911, for a llcenso to acll spirituous, vinous and malt liquors in quantities less than a gallon at its place of business on lots 5, 6, 7, 8, ' y - block -20, in said city, for a period of six months. HOTEL NASH CO. Dated Dec 14, 1911. Notice. Notico Is hereby given that O. M Selsby will make application to the ' ' ' ' city council or tho city of Medford, Oregon, at Its regular meeting on December 19th, 1911, for a llcenso to sell spirituous liquors and malt liq uors in quantities less than a gallon at No. 17 So. Front at., for a period of six months. O. M. PELSUY. Dated Dec. 8th, 1911. NOTIC15. To nil whom II may cencern: Public notice Is hereby given that J. W. Sllngcr, a retail liquor dealer and tho owner of a retail liquor ll censo to soil intoxicating lquors at retail at No. 37 South Front street In tho city of Medford, Oregon, has con tracted to sell and assign tho unex pired portion of said license to Q. T. Shaw and C. L. Heed and that It is tho Intention of tho said G. T. Shaw and tho said C. L. Heed to carry on tho business heretofore carrlod on by tho said J. W, Sllnger at N6, 37 South Front street, In that certain building known as the Nash S.implo Room situated on tho south lot of tho Hotel Nash building property on I J 9 I South Front street In Medford, Ore gon; and that on Tuesday tho jotn day of Deccmbor, 1911, tho under signed will appear boforo tho ty council of Medford , Oregon, at Its regular session to bo hold on said evening, and will at said time apply to tho Bald city council for permis sion to have said license so assigned to Bald Reed and Shaw and for per mission to conduct said saloon busi ness at their now location herein dos ignatod. Dated at Medford, Oregon, this tho 7th day of'Decembor, 1911. J. W. SLINGER, G. T. SHAW, C. L. REED. f IlDBklnt (or Health. &WMWMIWWMMWWWWMM -I jff 5 If Cut Glass Is Desired, We Have All the Best Makes, "Libby," "Hawks," aJ. Hoares" Our stock of Cut Glass is tremendous and includes, do signs that do not appear in the ordinary ovory day lines of these goods. The lines that we handle arc a guarantee of the perfection of cutting and prices rango upwards to $50. We quote below some specimen values that aro typical of those we offer. 8-inch Cut Glass Bowl, Sunburst pattern, $5 value for $3 $2 Bonbon Dishes, several designs,' for. $1.25 $5 Cream and Sugar Set, wheel and star design, for $3.50 Comb and Brush Sets and Mani cure Sets in Silver or Ebony Specially Priced ,J, .$35 Sterling Comb, .Brush and Manicure Set for $24 $15 Quadruple Plate 5-piece-Toilet Set for $9.00 $3.50 Quadruple, Plate Manicure Sets for. ...$2.00 $7.50 Ebony Toilet Set, handsomely boxed, for. ...$5.00 Brooches, Le Valliers, Cuff Links, Etc. To attempt to describe all the dainty and exquisite ideas that have made their appearance this season would fill a whole newspaper in itself. Our stock embraces many entirely new ideas that are as yet not shown in other shops and prices are pleasingly low. You may choose either from solid gold or the gold filled ones and the prices range upwards in easy stages from $2 to $150. -I1 t it i -, B. T. Phipps Building, Main Street ttflfrft)lWlftftftftftrtftrt This Is an Ideal Gift Store Where the Quality Standard Is Never Lowered, but Where Prices Are Always at Low Water Mark Thoro is nothing that makes as acceptable Christmas gift as some dainty pieco of jewelry or some item in silvorwaro that is always in use and which is a lasting romindor of tho givor. Our store is rich in gift suggestions that are up to tho quality standard that has mado for this store tho reputation such as this: "If it's from Van De Oar's it's good," and our pricos aro as low as mer chandise of quality is over sold at. Wo quote numerous items herowith taken at random from our immenso stock that are but sample values of what you may oxpoct in all instances, and we ask your candid opinion if you do not consider the buying chancos oxcoptional. .i HOWARD, ELGIN OR WALTHAM WATCHES ARE THE BEST MADE Our Prices Are Always Pleasingly Low Quality is necessary more than anything else in a watch to insure perfect satisfaction. In our wide experience wo find that the Elgin or Waltham watches give best results as compared with other makes because of thoir simplicity and perfect method of adjustment. We quote below from specimen values and in each instance we offer a wido choice in the selection of cases. Men's Elgin or Waltham 7-jewdl movements, size 18, ,in nickel silvor case, $8.50 value for $5. ' Men's'Elgin or Waltham 16-jewel movemontsj size 18, in nickel silver case, $12,50 vfclue for $8.0p ' ' ' ' Ladies' 7-jewel Swiss mpvemen-in a 20;yr. guaranteed 'rt gold filled case, a variety of atyle8Jf$18,'60 value $12.50 , ' Ladies' 7-jewel Swiss movement 0 sizo in 20-yr. gold filled .case, variety of styles', $0 value f6r$li50 . VAN Diamonds ag Gifts or as Invest ments Are Premier to All Else Our stock of diamonds is personally selected from ono of the largest diamond importers in the world and through a lqug personal friendship wo uroonabled to secure soma wonderful values; as an example wo have a bltio white diamond tho most sought after quality of all diamonds because of i(s scarcity, ihat lacks only 1-32 of a full carat weight which wo can sell at tho very low price of $175. We ask your critical opinion ,of this as well as our other diamond values. " Sterling Silver Cigar or Cigarette Cases Will Please Most Men For, a smoker J hero is no bettor or more appropriate remembrance than a cigar or clgarbtlo case. Our assort ment is very large, but particularly we wish to omphasizo a number that wo have with either a polished or Hatlufiii ish with gold inside quality "Sterling" (hat wo offer at the unequalled low price of $15. Quality Engraving Executed Free by a Famous Expert , Nothing adds so much to tho attractiveness of a gift as to have it handsomely engraved with (ho initial or mono gram. Our engraver is a gentleman of wido and long experience and it is with great pleasure that wo intrust to him the finest articles for his work. There is no chargo to the customer for this service. v4 ,; DE East, Medford, Oregon CAR - ; ; : ; ' : -; ; ! ; : !! ' . ; ' '. : - ; : ; ; ; : : ; ; : - : ' ; -: ; ; : : ; : : i t