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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 3, 1925)
o PAW? TffliEfi ; GEORGE VISITING IN CITY, Qaucgrs Step as Customers (set Shingled in Jazz barber Shop Mr. George T, Colllna, former prom inent wholenale grocer, erHlwhlle tur-l-v and other live stock raiser and gont'H farmer In Medford, but now u ian who "buys and Hells dirt and pays To rash eft" in Oakland, Calif., arrived In -the elty yesterday on a several days bUKlneHS ViHlt. So better man during his time here ever stepped on the gas and threw "er wide open to Bee a car sail Into the hext county a few seconds later, nor has ever a more capable nipper miti s'rel ever lived In Medfofd. The dis Hnpulslied California visitor has been known as "mister 'ever since locating ' pirn apo In Medford from the "Itonv iii'K Forties," or lower east side of New Vnrk City, and has ably lived up to the designation. "Some burp, this!" exclaimed Mister Collins patronizingly as ho pazed oue Into the fop this morning from the Hotel Medford 4obhy and flaked a rpeck of dust off thfe diamond In his neck tie." 'I never saw-Medford' look, so good. You certainly have been (Ulnp an Immense amount of building here and things are surely humming In the old town. "Medford Is one of the best little cities I ever saw. and Is generally rec rtfiiized as such all over the north west. Everywhere one goes, even' In i "hor parts of the United States, whenever Medford's name is mention ed everybody perks up instantly and listens." Then wiping off his chin. Mister Collins, who has always doted on good literature'slnce he first began reading the Police Gazette and PiresUle Com panion, back east, proceeded to praise the Mall Tribune as a family sheet of merit. "It Is certainly a cracker jack newspaper for a city fif Its size, and since 1 left Medford I have found that I could not do without that paper and Its great uplift, no matter what the cost." he said. Mister Collins is In better health than for years past and looks It. lie W-en fit by taklnp a daily morning s'vtm. sometimes. In Lake Merritt, and also retains, his love for sportsman ship acquired during his Medford res idence, by spending an hour or two dally in hunting up the Oakland mole. He it also fond of other xame. Otto Fouts, who is likewise a well nma.. Ifnrnr mn n nnH a partner of Mister Collins In the real-' pstnte business in the California city, is also here on business, but they are vnrklng on k separate aides, ofthe Rtreet. ' ' a; bh" ..... imm nam. i v. Innovation of John J. Rcilsor, Now York's filmed "John the Barbi r" is setting a hew style for tonsorial parlors in Gotham. In a shop he has. just opened, a jazs orchestra and dancers entertain the customers, male and female, while they are being shaved ani shingled. locd'&lds The'-fog or last night and this fore noon with a minimum temperature of 29.6 made today seem quite cold, but with the sun coming out about noon, things began to warm up. Generally fair weather and a normal tempera ture are predicted for Friday. The maximum of yesterday was 49. Panatrope demonstration Friday, all day. Don't fail to hear It. Weeks & Orr. 218 When cold weather comes potato shippers are unable, to open their pits. For this reason "we advise buying po tatoes now. $3.5Tper hundred deliver ed any place In city. Quality guaran teed. Johnson Produce Co.. 41 N. Fir Btreet. Phone 97, . ; 215tf III fM1" IMI II IT A Only one fatality Is included in the III lllnll ULUMIlV llst of 561 accidents filed with the III llllvll I 111 IB I! Ill Rtato Industrial a'ceident commission JILUIIlU I LllflllllU during the week ending Novem ber lifl, F. L. Kingsley;' swamper, Prooklngs. Many of those who have purchased city lots at the present prices have made 25 to 60 per cent profit on their i , ' : Investment. Why not you. Last .(chance December 1. 60 down, bal- I?.uilding permits for tho month of ance $10 a month. 30AMtf November totaled $57,780, approxl- j Watch for our Christmas special, mutely $10,000 higher than the pre- Some remarkable bargains and real c-uling month when $47,405 worth of .money savers. Johnson the Jeweler, permits' .were Issued. I 1 221 Permits for the erection of 25 rest- Out of town Oregontnns In the city dences, two business structures, one today include Carl 13. Neal, L. 13. Wea cburch and two church additions ley, C. W. Owen, if. A. Habel and P. were ahiong those granted. Tho Chris- A. Singleton of Roseburg. Frederick tlun church hns nearly completed a Htelver of Pendleton, D. J. McKlnnon, S7000 addition to their edifice on R..H. Morean, P. H. Hull and H. U South Oakdale.' the Catholic church is Ford of Eugene, W. J. Phlllippi of expending several hundred dollars on Scio, J. B. Currie of Coquille, Mr. and Pit addition to the parish and the Mrs. D. O. Hart of LaGrande. .G. 13. Seventh Day Adventlsts are erecting Every of Salem and the following a church 'near Beatty street to cost 'roi Portland: Harold Eskilder, I $15,000 when completed. At a cost lM. Camp, Kirk Sheldon, U J. Hem of several thousand dollars two con- Ington. W. G. Elliottee, Samuel note business structures are In the Chlmms, Mickey Mupgey, J. K. Rob course of construction on East Main ertl. Mrs. C. L. Russel, J. V. Bradley, TOTAL $57,780 N.reet on the old Page theatre lot, tine or them being built tby Emil rWohr and the other by Elmer Chil LEAVE FOR MEET D. L. Macl'hee, Mrs. A. D. Charlton. C. H. Jones, C. A. Johe, W. O. Lutz. V. Morton, S. S. Pason, Miss ilazel P. Pegfr, A. A. Carmer, J. C. Black and J. V. Parsons. ' Fluff rugs mnke good Christmas present, made from your worn out carpet. Rug Works, 70S Pine street. Phone 610-M. . 228 Save up your money jso you can buy a lot at the Realty Board sale of city lots-, December 1st.. Only 950 down, balance $10 a month. 209tf With 'the five lots sold yesterday, but 34 lots on pavement remain to be sold by the city, after which the city wilt frn mil- nf thn In RAlllntr hnalnnM The .Oregon hlRh school contel1- on paveti streets. Many lots, however. eiu-e, which opened today at Eugene Remain unsold on unpaved streets, and under the auspices of the University no campaign to sell these will be of Oregon, is being attended by made. rlx 'local high school students hnd Hemstitching, buttons covered, at one' faculty .member, who left for the Handicraft Khon. tf that city this morning. T. O. Heine, M. D., physician and The members are: George Lowe, surgeon. Eye, ear, . nose, throat, president of the Junior class; Arthur Glassea fitted. 314 Liberty building. Lalng, editor of the Crater; Estill ... 222 Phlpps, associate editor of the Hll P.M. Brown of Portland, chief Times; Helen Lantis, vice-president deputy state game warden, wont to of the girls' league, and Emily Brown', Klamath Falls last week in an effort student body secretary. toi collect delinquent fines assessed in The meeting will close Saturday' Klamath courts for game violations hnil will be addressed by out-of- er a Per,od of Beral J"1,- ?he d.", -.ate speakers. The girls' leagues of "nquent payments are said to total ihe lorger high schools of the stnte "--" UIOhUlB,D nu.,ibi..,u pnyment after small payments had AIM be represented to discuss girl problems. The Medford party will return Sunday, , , WILLIAMS CREEK ROAD ELECTION SIGNED UP The petition caflln? or a special election In the Siskiyou super-rond Istrlct, In regard to road building In the Williams creek district, has been sent to Salem to the state hlphway tommlsslon, who In turn refer It to the Kovernor, upon Whose favorable (loot h ion a special election In the dls- t et wHI bfl called. The petition was q. o. Humphrey early this mornlnp. been made. Portland Journal. Have you seen the Medford gem stones. If not call at 422 Park avs. P at card will bring' them to your donr. A. I. Bat-roll, . 22R Shop at the White Elephant booth at St. Mark's Bazaar Friday, Decem ber ,4th. ; e . 218 I Mlnpufl Altken left Wednesday for Eugene nnd Portland for a few days' visit In those cities.- Clean cotton rags wanted at MaR Tribune office. ' U We are equipped to do the highest class of machine work and motor reconditioning. Riverside Oarage. v . . 190tf Alford's Imperial orchestra. Eagle Point, Saturday night. - y - 21,9 A. seven and one-qunster pound daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs1, signed by twice the needed 2 per cent of property owners. The Handicraft Shop Is selling the Iwell known, widely advertised Cortl relll make of ladeVs silk hoi at one t'nltrd Artisan. Ihalf prlre wide range of colors end Turkey dinner and dancing enter- to choose from. 210 lalnment Friday. December 4. at K. P. I Oyster are now being served a hall. . Dinner 8 to S. All for II. Kv- rmwaon's confectioner and mt. cry one Invited, - $19 1 . . Thirty-nine members- of the lie bekah lodge of Grants Pass attended the district convention at Gold Hilt Tuesday night. The meeting was hefd all afternoon with a banquet served In the evening by- the Gold Hill, Cen tral Point and Rogue River lodges. Many members were present from the district, which includes all of south ern Oregon from Glendale to Ash- land. The degree work was exempli fied by the Ashland lodge.. Miss Myr ta James, of Newport, state t;etiident of the Rebekah assembly, was pres ent. 1 Hot pot holders- 3 pads and a case to each set. All nicely bound in white and colored bindings. 49o each. Stamped for embroidery. Handicraft Shop, - . . 23 The Night Hawks at Jackson Hot Springs Saturday night. 219 . Tho "40 and 8" society of the local American Legion will stage a big ban quet nt the Holland cafe Saturday at 8 p. mM to be followed by an initia tion ceremony nt the Armory. Invi tations have been extended to mem bers of the ordei throughout the state, and It is expected that many will be present from Klamath Falls and Grants Pnsss as well as a number of Salem guests who are coming down to attend the big football game. Panatrope. Only purely electrical reproducing musical device. Hear It Friday, at our store. Weeks & Orr. 218 Dance Kaglfl Point Saturday nlgbt. Lots of room, good music, good floor and good eats. 219 Floyd. Cook suffered another de feat when Maru of the University club beat him by 210 to 1)1 In the annual city 18.2 balkllne billiard tournament now in progress. TH. A. Fullin and E. Walker are to piny tonight; Fallln as yet Is undefeated. Dr. H. Axley, physician and sur geon. 420 Medford Bldg., Phone 607. 243 Architectural drafting. W. N. Jew- ott. 206 First National Bank Bldg. 231 Ijocitl friends of Eugene Glalock and Miss Dell Carter were given a surprise yesterday when the couple went to Jacksonville and were mar ried. The only people from here In attendance were Mrs. AV. H. Dana and Mrs. Lillian Evans. The newly weds left Immediately for Los Angeles, inking train No. 15 from Medford last night, for their honeymoon. Grants Pass Courier. . Large cotton rags wanted at Mall Tribune office. , Dance at Jackson Hot Springs Sat urday night. The Night Hawks. 219 Does your Ford start hard? Have the magneto recharged, $1. Riverside Garage. 132 S. Riverside. The tramp who is alleged to have gained entrance into the Charles Mc Murdo home near Talent Tuesday af ternoon has been arrested by Chief of Police McNabb of Ashland, and Is now awaiting disposition of his case. He gives his name as Robert Carson -ind his age as 28, and his home as Dayton, Ohio. Another big dance Eagle Point Sat urday night. 19 All our finished models going at one-half price, Beautiful gowns, combinations, pillows, runners, scarfs ind many other articles. Wonderful opportunity to buy your Christmas (flfts at reasonable prices. Handicraft 3hop. " - - 21D Motion pictures of the champion- nhin aramn between the Merlfnrd and Salom high schools wilt be taken 8at urlay providing the weather Is suffi ciently clear to obtain good results. With the many Improvements In the motion picture art It la posisble to so cure fairly good pictures on even a compart ively dull or-cloudy day. Choice city lots on pavement with all assessments paid. $50 down and 110 month nt 8 per cent Interest, rharles A. Wing, Palm Dlock. Phone 728. i 223 We have room for'some dead stor age for the winter. Low rentaft Rlv rslde Oarnge. 133 S. Riverside, tf MIhs Myrta James of Newport, president of tho state Rebekah asso ciation, left this morniiiK for Klum nth Falls, where- she will Inspect the lodge there, following Inspection of the Central Point and Gold Hill lodges early this week, tfhe experts to bo back In Medford next Monday for in spection work here. Dance at Jackson Hot Springs Sat urday night. The Night liuwku. 2 1 y Fresh lime 12.76 per barrel. Med ford Lumber Co. 209tf Mr. and Mrs. E. Yl. Cotrell arrived this morning from Portland to spend the winter with relatives. Regular dance -Eaglo Point Satur day night. 219 Palmer's Photo Studio makes the best pictures. tf L. A. Miller left last evening for his home at lakevlew, following several days spent here on business. A complete line of D. M. C. em broidery and crochet threads abso lutely fast colors, at tho Hundlcraft Shop. 219 With our eastern connection we are i able to pay the trappers St. Louis prices for furs. Johnson Produce Co. 241 N. Fir street. tf L. T. Jones nnd family of Lake Charles, La,, are tourists who were In the elty yesterday from a distance. Choice city lots on pavement with all assessments paid. $50 down and $10 per month at 6 per cent interest. Charles A. Wing, Palm Block. Phone 728. 223 Dance Eugle Point Saturday night. 219 Hotel guests In the city from the state of Washington Include H, J. nnd H. G. Howell of Tacoma, Mr. and Mrs. F. K. Troutfield of Olympia and Keith Bullitt, C. E. Strobel, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Winkler, Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Haskell and A. B. Newman of Seattlo We have a market for any quanti ty of veal weighing under 150 pounds, must be fat and have liver attached. Johnson Produce Co., 241 N. Fir street. Phone 97. tf Dance at Jackson Hot Springs Sat urday nlpht. The Night Hawks. 219 Three more carloads of apples were shipped east from a local cold storage plant yesterday. Christmas time Is gift time. Our complete stock of handmade models are replete with endless suggestions for Christmas choosing. Gifts that are practical, gifts that are luxurious wonderful values at one-half price. Handicraft Shop. - 219 Alfalfa and geeBe for sale. Phone 400-J-2. 219 BICYCLE PRIZE IN Some BOO adults and children par ticipated the past week In a guessing contest conducted by Ernest L. Scott, tho cycle man, when n high quality racing bicycle was placed In, tho win dow and an electric motor turning fhe wheels at a lively Kpecd. The person who guessed the nearest to the number of miles the f.lcycle would run In the ss hours would win tho wheel. Considerable Interest was created nnd, when the sealed cyclom eter whs opened Wednesdny evening nt ff O'clock by II. O. FrohbacK and I L. Pennington there were about 60 boys andgtrls present to ride the bll home. The winners were: 1st prlze:Vuyno Watklns, 225 Beat ty street. 2nd price: Dureen Levere-tl 2G S. Pencil. 3rd prhte: Graydon Chlldreth, care Ends Transfer Co. Kugeno Riubv. 401 East Fifth, 4th p elite. Denule Wood, 321 Apple street, 5th prize. Earl M. Miller, Eakln Motor Co., tit It prize. Tho wheel ran a total of 14SS.1 miles. Mr, Scott stated that he ex pected to make the contest an annual event. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. FOR RENT Furnished anartmenis, $:'2.&i. 229 N. Ivy street. 219 FOR KENT- Bachelor-caMm Front. 445 S, 222 FOIt RENT Housekeeping rooms. 310 N. Bnrtlett. - 220 FOR HALE Am leavlnir cltv. will sacrifice for quick sale, large choice corner lot, paved, suitable for nice home o apartments. Hot cu, iUli Tribune, 919 Jiggs Dinner at St. 3Iarks A Jiggs dinner will be served to morrow evening, Friday, December 4th, at St. Mark's guild In the Pariah house from 5:80 to- 7:30. Prepara tions are being made to handle a large number of dinners, In connec tion with the annual bazaar, which opens tomorrow, During the afternoon and evening frincy handiwork, candy and other household articles will be displayed and ort sule In tlecorated booths.. Shiiho Meeting. Stated session of Hlllnh Temple at Masonic hall, Ashland, Friday even i tip, Ddcenifcciy 4th, In- addi tion to1 routine business, at 9 o'clock the Shrine will visit the Vlnlng theater In Ashland, to witness the movie picture, representing the big Shrine pageant at Los Angoles last June. Return to Masonic hall for re freshments. EMIL BR ITT, 218 Potentate. Henry Ford Gt'ts KnowHhoes. NOItWAY, Mnlne Mellie Dunham fiddler extraordinary. Is taking to Henry Ford a pair of snowshoes llko those ho made for Peary to wear to the North pole. IS "S9LD TO SYNDI6ATE 'OUTI-AND. Oro., Dee. 3. (A. P S ,' The 1'urtlnnil Telt'Kram aaya today: that "on tlie authority of one of Port--hind's foremost bunkere." it was:, slated In tho Inrnl flnanvlul district today that tho control of the common, stock of the Crown Willamette Paper . company hud passed yesterday into, nil investment bunking group at $200 . a shure for the 2110400 shares, approx-' imutoly, outstanding. This cluss of stock controls the corporation. : Tho Kronp mentioned as having ob-. tallied control is headed by lily the, Witter & Co.. in association with tho Coiitiueutul Coniniurcinl & Trust Bay-' ings bunk, Chlciigo, und llluir & Co., of New York. ' .' There will be a De Jlolay business nicotine llnd nomin ation .of officers . Thursdny, December 3, 1026. 217 TOMORROW A breath taking photodrama of daring two fisted ions of the outdoors, starring FRED THOMSON - ' And His Famous Horse "SILVER KING" R I ALTO -TONIGHT- DOUGLAS MACLEAN IN GEO. M. COHAN'S COMEDILIRIUM OF . LOVE, LAUGHS AND MY8TERYI ; "Seven Keys to Baldpate" At Johnson's, the Jeweler Bigger Crowds Every Day All Popular Makes and Models of Watches Old Customers who know our quality and low prices New Customers finding out it pays to buy of a substantial house that features only the best at reasonable prices 5k tli ill Beautiful watches for men; models, Cirueii, Elgin, AValtham, Hamilton and Howard. We arc the agents fdr the famous Gruen and Bulova wrist watches and our showing of the latest designs is a delie-ht toi those, who want the new things. . Be a Diamond Santa Claus A Perfect Diamond Brings Beams of. ' Happiness pi The Famous Blue Bird Pearls Two and three strand pearls are popular and our assortment is very attractive. Men's Belts A Diamond is the gift sub stantial that shows a Our great special this week for men."- Fine wide w ; . " ; . father belt, silver buckle and chain for only price. , . I ?179 while they last. Watch for Our Other Christmas Specials All Through This Month JNO. W. JQHNSON, Jeweler Not An Installment House BARGAINS in USED GARS , 1924 Ford Coupe, good shape, lots of ::- extras, Hasslers $450.00 1924 Ford Touring, Ha sslers, Jumbo Transmission $300.00 4 1922 Chevrolet Delivery ............ .$225.00 1924 Ford Touring $275.00 1920 Ford Coupe $250.00 1923 Ford 4-door Sedan $450.00 1924 Chevrolet ton truck ............... $350.00 1922 Reo Speedwagon $450.00 1924 Chevrolet Touring $350.00 PIERCE-HARRISON USED CAR-LOT (.Successors to Pal ton's Used Car Lot) . Eighth and Bartlett Streets 3: