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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 3, 1925)
o o o O o o o o t.rrcrT?orcT) math TrcrmiKTC. frrcnroTw. onrifly, Trrcftmr, yovFnr? ioy ram? nvm IN V!DENC E. AT OPENING N. Y. ! The Markets lilVOKtlM'k " POnTLAND, Ore., Nov. 3. (A. V.) Cattle nominally steady; no receipts. Hukh nominally steady; no receipts. Sheep nominally steady; receipts. NEW YQiyC1( av 3. A, P.) Ope ra is a grfuf occuIon fop sai'iarlal dinplny but it in appreciated without .regard to raiment or nodal position. Society lender 8 in dnzziiif? powns, shop fiirlH in the plainest of frocks and clerks in" 'working clothes, vied last night in applauding at the opening of the Metropolian opera. Though a damp mist the capacity audience was . on an equal' footing for the common love of music. Some were in array for the. "golden horseshoe," others In business clothes were glad to get standing mom; still others, unable to Rnn ndmissison at no matter what price, buttoned up their collars against the penetrating ruin and watched In envy the fortunate ticket holders stream In, Silver alone and toned Into delicate shades of green and blue gave a glow ing background tto the parterre boxes and the dress circle despite the back ground of sombre dress suits worn by the men. Kast and west were repre sented in fashion and color. Chinese mandarine wraps being possibly the gayest in fashion and color. One of the most striking costumes was an nil white colonial style full length gown, reaching to the ankles, modernized by n short, black boyish bob that Its wearer affected. The hol,, In fact, predominated, de spite edicts and pronouncements of the beauty experts. Though here and there were elaborate coiffures of long hair, chiefly gray or white, the crisp, boh was mostly in evidence. Feminine heads appeared cropped closer than ever and occasionally an almost man nish haircut presented itself. Elabor ate hair ornaments were few. Parisian gowns, by which the west was represented, were in soft pastel shades, stilt short and boyish and cut on slim lines. A few were long but they were long in earnest, almost k weeping the ground. Pearls seem ed to be the favored of jewels, har- monizing with the delicate ttnis of the dresses. Although opera night is not ' usually the night for debutantes, many of the younger generation were present. They wore ermine wraps or light blue and velvets, further soft ened by fur. 1 ''L.aCIJocondn" was sung. Two of ( the three American women slated for, leading roles, were stricken with colds and were 'unable to appear Rosa Ponselle sang the leading feminine part. Ksfts . PORTLAND. Ore.. Nov. 3. (A. P.) Eggs two cents lower. Current re ceipts 4?c; fresh medium 41 41 He; fresh standard firsts 43 ft' 43 c; fresh standard extras 47taH8c. Butter flutter steady. Extra cubes, city 5c; standards 54c; prime firsts 63c; firsts 49c; uudergrodes nominal; prints E7c; cartons G8c. Milk steady. Best churning cream 55c net shipper's track in zone one. Cream delivered Portland 69c, Raw milk (4 per cent) $2.fi0 cwt. f.o.b. Portland. Poultry Poultry firm. Heavy hens 25c; light 17c; springB KSfr25o; broiler 28 29c; young white ducks 28 26c; dressed turkeys 40H2c; live 30 31c. Potato Potntoes firm, $2M 2.60. Onions firm, $1.60fr 1.70. Portland Wheat. PORTLANIj, Ore., Nov. 3. (A.. P.) Wheat HUB hard white, $1.57; hard white, JUuestem, 1 limit, $1.54; soft white, $1.50; westnrn 'white, $1.49; hard winter, northern spring, $1.48; western red. $1.47. Today's car receipts Wheat, 85; flour, 4; outs, 6; hay, 6. San Francisco Markets HA NKRANCISCO. Nov. 3 Butter fa t f.o.b. San Francisco 65VjC SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 3. (A. P.) (U. S. Bureau of Agricultural Econo mics.) Broilers, leghorn 1 to 114 lbs. 38if40c; poorer 37c; 1 lbs. 39& 40c; colored 1 td 1 lbs. 30ip34c. Fryers, leghorn 2 to 2 lbs. 30$ 32c; colored 2 to 2V1 lbs. 30'u31c. Young roosters, colored 3 lbs. '30 31c; stag gy,' showing spurs nominal. Old roosters: colored 15 17c lb.; leghorn 12f(14c; leghorn hens, 2 lbs. 25$?' 2tic; 3 lbs. Stftir88c; 34 to 3 lbs. 28 tfi 30c. Lju-ge colored hens, fancy 30 (5 310. Turkeys, young live 87fr4Uc; old 30380; dressed young 45 $ 47c; old 39 4 3c. S.P. GETS GIRL OF PARENTS HE KILLED PORTLAND, Ore., Nov. 3. (A. P.) Evelyn . Castle,. 9, .orphan, wliose parents and HiBtcrs were killed when an automobile in which they were riding was hit by a train near Harris burg, Ore., last August', was today, by a jury's verdict, made the daughter by adoption of the engineer ot that train. "i'lie Jury decided that Harvey fnr nenter, the .engineer, and his wife, Rhould have the child rather than her uncle, Emmett Castle, who had ap pealed from a court order through which Evelyn hail been given Into the custody of the Carpenters. The engineer, who was held blame less for the accident, had sought to comfort the ' child by giving her. a home. When the verdict was an nounced Evelyn put her arms around Mrs. Carpenter and the,u around Car penter. " Radio News CORVALLIS, Ore.. Nov. 3. (A. P.) Radio station KFDJ, operated by Oregon. Agricultural college will change to class B..vave length Wed nesday, when a length of 282.5 meters will he used. This station has been on 600 watts for more than a month and has Just passed final in spection for class B rating.' For the present the time will be" divided with KPAU at Boise, Idaho though a fllfT ferent adjustment is expected soon. tf Cook with gas. CUFF HOUSE IH ERANCI CL ported by the league, saw the out standing tesue in the campaign an thatoof ' ''iolidgfl government. op posed M va machine spoils system. - CREW OF ALGIERS w STILL - RAN FRANCISCO, Nov.! 3- San Francisco's Cliff IIouhp, known for generations wherever bon vivants gathered, has given up the losing fight. Its various recent managements credit Us demise to prohibition. Old time San Franciscans, sitting over their Ice cream sodas, recall that the Cliff House always has been one j of the cardinal features of the city, a "point of interest" demanded by ev ery tourist. The first Cliff House was built in 1863, and since thei3 has been some sort of restaurant there most of the time. The site is magnificent. High above the ocean, beside the Golden Gate, It looks down on the famous Seal Rocks, and commands a Kreat stretch of sea and shore line. The house is the first building sighted by approaching ships and the last seen by departing ones. ' , The present structure," built in 1909.. Is the third of a series started In the K0h.' The previous buildings were burned. For decades the Cliff House was noted for its cuisine. In the pilo motor era blooded trotters took their owners to fashionable gatherings there. It was "the" drive for Kan Franciscans of that day, the miles of scenic road between the city and the entrance, to Kan Francisco bay. Among the personages who were en tertained at the Cliff House were five presidents. In recent years there had been n steady decline in the prestige of the place. 'About a year ago it was made into a combination restaurant and cof fee, house. This dying effort failed. The building Is for rent. There Is talk among prominent citi zens of petitioning the city to pur chase the property and fit it into an observatory park. ' N N. J, Democrats Fight Against Saloon League NEWARK. N. J Nov. 3. (A. P.) The Anti-Batoon league and thir democratic organization of- Hudson county, in the opinion of opposing candidates, were pitted against each other ln today's battle for the gov ernorship of New Jersey, an office which since the days of Woodrow Wilson In 1911, has been held by three democrats' and one republican. Roth republican and democratic cundidutes averred the fight was not one of party against party. A. ilarry ilooie. democratic, contestant, termed tho campaign a "fight of the people Hguinst the menace of the Antl Saloon league." State Henator Arthur Whitney, his republican opponent, who was snp- NORFOI.K. Yn.. Nov. 3. The fate of the crew of tho steamer Algiers, found Hunday night gutted by fire and abandoned, today remained obscure. Const guard vessels from Norfolk and NVw York have set out to search for them ns other vessels which sought to find them have failed to find n trace of the freighter's crew. The ves sel was out of Philadelphia. Tho crew of the other two ships that were caught in the week end storm in this area have been accounted for. 'The ltrltish freighter Mount Royal yester day nosed her way ot the entrance of the Yirglnla Capes under her own power, despite a damaged rudder head. Apparently garbled messages concerning her gave rise to the re uort that she had gone down. It Is l-'nougli, ' NEW YORK Herbert Newkamp retired manufacturer, opposing a plea' for alimony deposes that he has to support two sons-in-iaw, inciua ing ft marquis. ! 11 PROVED SAFE Take without Fear as . Told in "Bayer" Package V Does not affect the Heart Unless you see the "Bayer Cross" on package or on tablets you are not get ting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe by millions and preacrikod by physicians over twenty-five years for Colds .;" Headache Neuritis t 1 liUtntmgo Toothaclio Rheumatism Neuralgia ' "Puin, Pain Each unbroken ''Barer" pack ace con tains proven directions.. Handy boxes of twelve tuuiuis cost lew cents, urug' gists also sell bottles of . 24 and 100. Rich Enough For Any Use Factory Packing' " ' All Fresh, New ooks. .Popular Authors 69c THIS WEEK Medfor? Book Store - NEWS of interest to every man and woman in Medford Tomorrow, Wednesday, November 4 ' The most astonishing demonstration ever held ' will be given in our store. It will begin at 9 A. M. and continue throughout the day. ' It will introduce the most important contribution to music since the invention, 30 years ago, of the Victor, Talking Machine. j Don't wins it ! It will be one of ''; the most- aiiuizitiK demons! rn'. i tions you have ever, heard. It ' will astonish you. It will hold ; ''you fjpv'llhouud. You will 'he utterly surprised . . . de ; li(?hted . ... -. nud grateful. Youwill hear the most mar velous exposition of music in the world. The more critical your attitude toward music, the more astounded you will lie. : A few people have heard this miraculous instrument, and to say that they have been amazed is but a meager description. Fritz Ifrcislcr, Ernestine Sehu-mann-IIeink and John Philip Pousa have listened and mar veled.' All classes of music will be played and sung by Victor's own incomparable artists. No matter what you' plan to do next Wednesday, do not miss this demonstration. You will never forget it. Come to oifr store any time after nine O'cloek tomorrow, In every city, in every state in the I'nited Stutes, this mirac ulous niKtrument is amazing and capturing the people who hear it. Victor Day will ho a nation-wide event. The new Victor instrument will make musical history. PALMER'S PIANO HOUSE ' 254 East Main Street ' ' Phone 882-R .V"-v :! : ' . 0 The New Orthophonic vTictrola pM mr-mmmwfi&BSMz RUSSELL'S HOME CESSMAKERS i m t r r All Wool Dress Goods, Silks, Cotton Dres9 Goods, and Domestic Yard Goods Reduced 1.Q? UmuiHC tht! Hom DivsKinalu'vs' Week should moan nil homo sewing, .we take in tin; entire niece goods section so that the entire week can be taken up with your home sewing. This work should be completed soon, as with the holidays so near you do not want anything to keep you from the early preparation of your Christmas gifts. A good suggestion why not purchase sonic of youv gifts this week? The saving is worth while and will make your Christmas money go further. Beautiful New Silks and Velvets, New Wop Dress Goods in Both the Yardage and Patterns Are Here for Your Selection , . DURING HOME DRESSMAKERS' WEEK AT THIS REDUCTION , OF ,10 PER CENT , Mtorty'rtvetty new shades for evening wear in satin-faced crepes' and plain suede crepes are here also just at the proper season when you want a new evening dress. NOTIONS FOR HOME DRESSMAKERS WEEK REDUCED , V 1 .25 SelCction'or any notions . yo'u may choosp . t 1 A very inviting reduct ion that should mean laying in a big supply for future use even if you do. npt make up many new garments there is al ways need for notions around the home. , . .. . Now that December Patterns from the Standard Designer Fashion Co. Are Here .,' , : . , v;' , k . ,. - : ' 1 " Tiie time is. just right for an intensive home sewing week. . There never need be any fear regarding the home sewer's ability to make clothes right when using Standard-Designer Patterns-they are so easy to use and then so economical, too, because of the "Jielrobe" system of cutting. The advance style showings in the, current, issue of the style books will give you some wonderful new ideas for making up either your clothes or the children's clothes. Let our salespeople help you plan some new dresses and explain the "JJelrobe" to you. We Are Offering Fine Fireplace Wood 16 inch, $3.50 tier No sparks to burn your rugs. Gasco Carbon Briquets $20.75 ton , Guaranteed Utah King Coal $15 ton r' K VtJiiy Fifil Co. You can go to Portland and Return , November 3th and 6th j Convenient Sleeping Car Service to and from Portland Daily For the Regular One -Way Fare Take advantage of this special fare tickets, carrying return limit of November ?, and attend the , . Pacific International Livestock Exposition . ' i PORTLAND ' ' i' l October 31 to November 7, iocloaiva ; - JbM Agtnt for Further Information , Southern-Pacific Lines J. C. Carle, Local Pauenger Agent Phone 34, Ktdlord m o