Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 14, 1929, Page 6, Image 6

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' irF!T)F0T?T1 !rXTL TRTBTTNE, MEDFORD, OftEfipy,1 STTNTBY, AP:rTTH,: 1029.
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IS ACQUIRED BY
J. J: NEWBE
By an exchange of stock, Rosen
borg's Inc., 6c to $1 Btore, has dls
puKcd of ltn intoreflt to the J, J.
Jlewbarry company, operntoru of a
nationul chain of five and ten-cent
stores, operating !Q stores from
coast o const. The announcement
came through O. A. Crittenden, vice
president of the oompany, and was
made yesterday.
Following a number of altera
'.- tions and remodeling, and the ar
rival of an entirely ney stock of
Xewberry merchandise, the store
- will be reopened as a typical New
i berry store. In the meantime, the
business v(ll be opera tcJ hy the
i company for the purpose of dis
posing of a considerable portion of
the merchandise now In stock. A
sale will probably be held and the
goods will be offered at greatly re
duced prices.
Plans for the reorganization of
t. . tho .'store and business will be done
under the supervision of A. J.
Hobinson, traveling superintendent
for the Newberry company in this
territory. "While the Newberry
store will be under the manage
ment of one of the men from tho
Los , Angeles office, D. G. Mc
Gregor, well known to Med ford
shoppers ih the former manager,
will remain with the store.
Iarry Rosenberg, ono of tho
owners of Rosenberg's Inc., said:
, -'Wo wish to announce to tho
people of Mcdford that we have
transferred our Interest In our Be
to l store, known as Rosenborg's
Inc., to tho J. J. Newberry com
pany. . This company operates a
chain of over 260 stores through
out the United flutes, and is one
of the strongest and most progres
sive factors In that type of mer
chandise in the field today.
"Tfoere Is no doubt that through
their organisation, which contains
not only capable dlrpotlng heads
hut aluo a large staff of trained,
. buyers In oaoh department, they1
will be able to offer tho peoplo of
this cily a most doslrublu assort
ment of merchandise, at a price
that will bo most attractive.
'We greatly appreciate tho pa
tronage that has beep given uu by
tho peoplo of Mcdford and vi
cinity." The Newberry company was
started In one small store In
Straussburg, Pu., In 1012, by J. J.
Newberry, and has grown from
this small beginning to its pres
ent number.
The Newberry stores handle
merchandise retnltins from five
cent to ft. in addition to their
elective offices nt 24fi Fifth -avenue.
New York City, they maintain
nt Los Angeles, Calif., a complete
Kuporvlsory and .buying organiza
tion for-thls coast Mr. Crittenden
states that It Is tho policy of his
company to purchase, as far as
possible, their merchandise re
. qulrements from tho Pacific coiurt
manfaclurerp. and tho company
has a repututlon of endeavoring to
ine tuiiest extont to beeomo ono of
the community In which they op
orate. ' This company recently took over
the business of iJritt St Urother.
Inc., who operate store sin Port
land, Ore., and Hpokane, Walla
Walla and Yuklma, Wash. They
have Just reeontly completed tho
remodeling of tho Portland store,
which now conceded to be one
of the finest stprea of Its type In
the world.
, Tho probable sales of tho Ncw
, hcrry company for the current
year are ORtiinated at $30,000,00(1.
KOKVAr, ttathuritio Nurvul,
ji'dwciI awuy ut I ho humo oC lu-r
mm. Hay Nurvul, 133 Voxt 2ml
Hlrt'ot, uurly li'iiilny morning ut
tliu imp ft 77 yours.
Kim wuh born In luwu, Novom
Ixjr 3ti. ur,l. when u mall child,
nlie with hor pm-mits, crossed iho
pin I im liy ox Ktum and nettled In
Union county ut' La Urunda.
' Her father wuh tho tint Bchool
superintendent of Union county.
Mrs. Norvul was a nionihor of tho
fcustorn Slur chniitor at Elgin.
Orogon. She huv8 ono son liny.
nnU two children deceiiHcd. Also
two ei-andehlldren mid two Rrent
Krundidilhlren. Mr. I. B. Tuttlo
of Mcdford U a neiihow.
Tho rcmulnti . wero forwnrdod
hy Connor Funeral parlors Bntiir
duy ovcnlng to Iji !runde, Oro.,
whoro KorvlcoH will ho hold nnd
ihii Ii6flr;';ii(li ta'ldc lliat ft tier
liiiHranil vlid piissi'd away 30
ycili'H UKO.
Obituary
"est i-Hvonin nun reach slreols."
Daily Meteorological Report rir.
coining year. In tho opinion of
Sunday! Anril 14 Miguel Angel Cnmpu, sub-seer-
Mcdford and vicinity: Rains: '"''1' r!"le',h Th ';' enn.e
moderate temperature. "t , th' "'" ' of
-v i . i l a new trade treaty between Him
Oregon: Rain: snow In high ,. romlrlM y D"'n
mountain range.; moderate tern- ; ,i .'
perature. j
. v x2 THE PLACE TO EAT
, Irrlj TK Rex Cafe
Temperature deKs) it s":i' Good Tood Good Stmrfco
Highest (lust ID lira).... ta BS I
Lowest (Inst 13 hrs) 49 8I - . . ,
llel. humidity (net.).... K H 0o",l Turnoo
Precipitation (Inches) T 0 GOTTFRIED ft TURNBOW
wtato of ,w.athcr.,., rdy. Cv. txprt plumblnq, heating ani
- Total preolpltnilon since Sep- Iheet metal repar (hop.
tomher 1, 1038,- .76 Inches. We epeolallxe on eervica at rea
Bunrlso today,, fit a.' m. "'f Prteaa. -Na job l00 tm,n.
'. Sunset today. :St p. m. ' H N. Oraoe t. Phone B
Bunrbie Monday, D:S a. m.
L. wTniCK, MetTrofogt Kleoliotharapr ..: . ' CblropracllO
When Dr. Janioe, K. Weather- Dr. H. P. Coleman
ford of Albany, Ore., retire July 9th Successful Year In Med ford
I, ho .m liavo completed 4) yunru Trent men It hy Appointment
of contlnuoun ervlce on tho hoard Mdford CnUr Bltlg. Phon C5
!FULL REPORT OF i
CITY DADS UPOM
Y.
Of the many neighborhood con
troversies that liavo arlnen In tho
course of years ovfr petitions for
changes of zones in residence dis
tricts In order to permit tho etnl
J (nil m out of some business estab
lishment, one of the most warmly
i contested In recent ynrs Is that
which recently arono in the cltytAf Tacoma, mining engineer for
planning commission and city the owners recently examined the
council over the petition presented property and has planned the fu
to enable L. A. Crane to estrtblinh ture development and operation of
a grocery at Eleventh and Peach (the mine. The property has been
streets. ... r j In litigation for the past ten years
The city Dlannlnic commission. inil was sold by tho court to M. B.
by a divided vote, recommended
the change of stone, and that rec -
ommendutlon wns later rejectod hy
the city council. Htill Inter tho
council Instructed Its huIhlliiK nnd
IlKhtfnif committee, Mesrs. .1". .T.
Tluchter, J, O. Oruy nnd E. M.
"Wilson, to Investigate and report
buck. 1 This commltteo mitdc the
following report at Friday nlKht's
council meeting without reeom
mendntion, whereupon tho council
refused to reconsider a reopening
of tho question:
"The building nnd lighting com
mittee, which you delegated to re
port on the store situation at
"West Kleventh and Pencil streets.
looked over tho locnlion Sunday
morning and talked with a number
of parties interested In both sides
of tho controversy. Also nt tho
ronuost of Mr. Curry, who runs the
store at the end of West Kleventh
street, wo visited his store. AVe
also carefully looked over Mr.
Crnno's plans for tho building
while fcn tho ground, and as Mr.
Crano was thero ho showed us cor
ner stakos whoro tho building
would ho placed, which complies
with every requirement as to set
back lines. Tho committee ap
proves the plans as to the type jif
building, typo of construction, ct
cetera,
"We studied Iho petitions nnd
cnrefully scanned tho mimes on
each petition, also studied tho plan
showing the location of the pro
posed store and the 30(p-foot rndlus
around tho store. It develops that
there Is H0.7 per cent of the foot
ago In this 300-fuot urea which
signed the petition consenting to
tho 7.ono change. There Is 1 (I per
cent of the footage which remon
strates against the zone clmngo and
34 per cent not signed either way.
The committee does not feel that It
Is within their jurisdiction 'to toct
ommend whether or not the siono
is to be changed, as this recom
mendation has already been made
by tho planniiiff commission. The
commltteo feels thnt there Is merit'
to tho contentions of both sides to
tho controversy. Oortnlnly tho
remonstratlons hy tho home, own
ers whose property directly adjoins
the -Htoro locnlion sliould be con
sidered in Iho matter, even though
they nro In Iho mfnoiily. The
committee feels that lbcro are al
ready a sufficient number of sturea
In that locality to servo tho neigh
borhood, t
"A number of tho remonstrants
ngalnst this store hnyo slated that
the building ns planned was. no
doubt, a credit to the neighbor
hood, but It Is feared In tho event
that business Is not ns good ns
hoped hy the owner, there might
Inter ho added a. gas pump, garage,
shop or olher undesirable adjuncts
to tho store. Thnt Is the main
renson Jhey nro objecting so stren
uously to tho zone being changed
tq a business district.
"We have been advised that tho
pinnnlng commission would soon
recommend that the ordlnaneo ho
nmended so that nt least 7li per
cent or inn owners of directly ad
joining properly to any store of
tills kind must consent lo tho
change, Mils tu he In addition to
Iho 311 per cent of tho footage
within a 3110-foot nrea which, we
understand. Is limy iho present
ruling beforo tho planning com
mission will even consider a
change In lone. It such an nrill
nnnco wore now In effect thero
would only bo one decision to
make In tho present enso nnd thnt
would bo to turn down tho appli
cation for n change in itone, as the
most strenuous objectors In this
purtlriilur enso aro property own
ers whoso property directly adjoins
the property In question.
"Tho commlteo has soen an ad
ditional petition which has been
signed by a hu ge number of peoplo
who nre not within the 800-foot
radius. This petition nsks Hint the
change In ono ho granted. Wo do
mot feel, however, that this peti
tion snouid receive any particular
consideration, but It docs' show
that many people In that Inuuedl
nlo vicinity dcslro a storo of this
chimii tcr located at the corner of
1
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WILL BE OPERATED
(By A. R Kellogg)
It Is announced that C, C. Coul
ter and associates of Pugct Sound
liave consummated the deal for
the Hy Ivan He nunviz gold mine at
Gold Hill and will 'reopen the pro
perty at once. L. A. Levensaler
Johnson, formerly of Gold Hill.
lony Inst year, who sold it to the j
Puget Sound people. The tiylvanlte
Ik an old-ume producer, and with
the Gold Itidge mine out from
Gold Kill, has the distinction of
being' the only two quurtz gold
mines in operation during the war-
period and being huuvy producers,
Tho Sylvanite in composed of the
cMintiolldatlon of the old Cox &
Lyman, Hlmmono, Cheney, Ray,
Jiaff and several other smaller
eontiguouH mlneu located on the
famous "iJlg" eylvunlte vein ex
tending through tho Gold Hill dis
trict, .The production of these
properties (lutes hack to 1858
when the famous Gold Hilt pocket
vein was uncovered. . The Gold
Jiill pocket which gav& up $700,
OUtf In a year's time is Just across;
Itogue river from tho Sylvanlte.
Just beforo the war tho consoli
dation of til oho prupcrtins came
about throuch Georeo L. Ilaff and
ilonry A. ltay of Gold Hill, who-
In 1916 sold tho property to J. JD.
Uavles and ussoclatcs of Sacra
mento, who operated tho property
two years. These people recov
ered about 5U0.O0O from tho Cox
& Lyman tract In a singlo pay
shoot in developing the mine, rais
ing from a lower to a higher level.
This money was used in muking
tho dovolupmoiits In tho mine und
re-o(uipplng tho mill.
In 1 HI H tliu Sucmtiicnto people
sold the property to 1'ittnburg, J'n.,
inventors, nenrieti iy Victin v.
Jirown, for $1X0,000. Tho Penn
sylvania inv-'stors iiicurpnratijd the
Oregon-I'iltsburgh Mining com
pany, with a capititllMitlon of
OUO-.000. After a short suaxon liti
gation followitd ami ended bust
year when the property was sold
by virtue of u court order.
During the llaff & Kay owner
ship and operations, tungsten was
disuovered in tho mines and sinco
that time considerable Importance
has hoon attached to tho property.
due to that find. Tho mineral oc
curs In small stringers with quartz.
hsmples have been taken from
thuso stringers which assay ns high
us 40 per cont tungstic acid, but
the veins , as a whnlo average loss
than two per cm. TUo veins
currying tho best grade of tu,np?:
sten have been developed to ; n,
snmll extent,' br tlui. tiingstftn 're-
iMAICTNOV 'T
ID OJ D -jrlr GE DE IP iL IE
DilEIEIL QiOJTDEIDyS
CLEVER women are quick to recog
nize the outstanding beauty and
originality of Duo Steeple Heel
hosiery. Exceptional quality chiffon
with self-polored heels.
$1
16EAUTIFUL SHOES FOR WOAN I
j sources of the mine have not yet
hen determined.
I The Immi-'diule work on tho pro
j perty under the new ownership
J will be the borjg of a 7 U 0-foot
tunnel to cut a new body of ore ut
tt lttwer level. This work will be
under the supervision of Haff &
Jay, former owners and operators
I '.1... !., Tlii-nA uhllu ..III
Jay. lormer owners anu )
i?iSSH
day and
The eloc-
Ine Is being
reconstructed for the work. The
nilne Is equipped with a 10-stnmp
and bull mills and a fine lot of
mine equipment all, electrically
driven. 1 "' " '
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LOAD OF
KELVINATORS
E
The Southern Oregon Electric,
distributors for the reliable ICelvi-
nator In southern Oregon, received
their first" 1021) shipment, a full
carload, and they were unloaded
Saturday. This Is . one of the
largest shipments of electric re
frigerators ever received in Mcd
ford or southern Oregon.. Ap invi
tation Is extended to everyone to
call and see the latest word in
modern electric refrigeration, says
Morris Leonard of the Southern
Oregon Electric.
The first ad of the schedule ap
pears in this paper today, which
says: "The amazing new silence
distinguishes tho 1H29 Kelvlnator
among all electric refrigerators.
It's the product of a company con
centrating for 15 years on auto
matic refrigeration,' and it stands
today, not only an improvement of
this great line, but a genuine
achievement in domestic electric
refrigerution.
"Wholly automatic, Kelvlnators
demand no regulation or attention.
They rapidly freeze desserts, sal
ads and Ice cubes, while maintain
ing scientifically correct tcmpera
turos to preserve food and Its
flavor."
Aether foaturo ls tho flexible
rubber ice trays', enabling tho re
leasing in u flash ono or a' dozon
ice cubes. 1 ' .
New Real Estate
Firm in Med ford
Another Med ford real estuto
agency to he known us the Deal
and Knight offices will he opeped
Wednesday, April 47, at 20 ?4prth
Jhtrtliitt street.
W. K. Deal, came here recently
from l'ortluml where he was asso
ciated with the ffc-m of Keller and
Heal, real estato agency which .op
erated in ono locution for over 1G
years.
Tho other member of the now
business Is G. L. Knight, who has
hud . considerable exporleneo-- In
selling rcul estato, and was fttre
niMi oftho Farm Hureau-for four
yeuvs. - ' '
.95
BILL COLEMAN IS
A STORY TELLE!!
' Near the close of the'stuto con- The Kohucs, lltldo class of C'en
ventlon of deputy county game tral Point In a, huslncss session
wardens at Portland luet weelt the preceding tho class period lust
wardens fell to, relating some Hunday elected ,the. following offl
hltherto untold Rumo ; and fish tens: president, Ray Henderson:
stories. At the conclusion of nn 'vice president, a I. H. Powell; sec
Imposslhlo snake Btoiy told Ohar- retary, W. JO. 'Weaver; treasurer,
les McC'lees of Malheur counly, i Jlm Corniit. Mr. Shelley, the
Arthur Plsli, assistant to atntol teacher, was Blunted permission lo
Oamo Warden Clifford said, ac-1 select his nsslsuint and he appoint
cordlns to the OreBoninn: . i CI ilr." PowelL who Is a capable
"We'll consider your enso lie- '"id experienced man. . Next Bun-
fore we give out any prizes," said
Chairman Fish, hut I'd like to
hear from our silver-tongued ora
tor. Mr. W. R. (Bill) Coleman."
. "Course Medford isn't so fart
away," said Mr. Coleman, "hut
I got a winter homo In the Sls
kiyous. Up thero all the hogs
used to freeze to death in the
winters when It dropped to 00 1
below, so I got tho natives to
cross tho hogs with sheep. Now
our hpgs hus a 'thick1, wooly coat
and the colder it gets the better
they Ijke It," . - r . ;
Wold and Wold
To Move Office
In order to be on the 'ground
floor and alpo on tho main high
way into Medford, tho Wold and
Wold real estate oompany will
movo to North Riverside, Sparta
building No. 2C, Thursday, April
18. ; ' .-.
. Hrio and Jonas Vrold liavo been
doing business at their present lo
cation in an upstuirs room in tho
Hparta building for tho past yeur.
Recently Alex Wolvorton became
associated with the agency. .
In preparation for' open houso
at tho Riverside heudquartcrH the
walls are being attractively tinted-
and new floors have been put In.'
I.E HAVRE, France iff) Marcel
ha Nnan, who not out from Brest
several months ago for a few
hours fishing, has Just returned
from Cuba. Ills motor.Avent dead,
io drifted out of sight of land nnd
n freighter which, rescqed llm took
mm io Havana. ' t
. ! t
Mechanism on top, her
metically sealed . . . never
.needs oiling ... quiet,
all-steel, cannot warp,
electrically operated.
Deliverisd in Medford
with conveniently
paced payments.
THE same group of engineers
and scientists who perfected
the hermetically sealed mechanism
of the General Electric Refrigera
tor, now have designed and pro
duced an all-steel refrigerator cab
inet die first all-steel refrigerator
ever built! i
It is a small-family model entirely
of steel strong; and durable as a
safe. It has no wood in it. It cannot warp. No
cold can seep out, no heat can creep in. -
Quantity production and the employment of
the most efficient manufacturing methods
Lave made possible this very low price-
.$235.00 (n, Medford.' ; Never before has any
ingle refrigerator been built in such great
quantities ... never , before has such high
quality been available at such a low price.
You will readily understand why this has been
called "the refrigerator of the future" when
Medford Building
N?w Low
HENDERSON HEAOS
NEW BIBLE CLASS
auv " Wanned to elect team
capiuniH unu i ocgin a contost to
increase the number of the class,
with the loss'rs banqueting the
winners. Ntt. Sunday the topic
lor discussion will. he. "Is Thero a
Moll?" And 'the following Sunday,
."Where und What Kind of a Place
Is It?" ' .
The' claim ' meets in the new
building orected for that purpose
and all men not otherwise engaged
uroiurged to atlead next Sunday
mooilng.
' !
SPOKANE, Ayrll 13. ) An
Orej on man. Ar'.elgh C. Hampton,
superintendent of Astoria schools,
wMt preside over the Inland Em
pire! Education, association for the
com ing yeur. Hampton was nomi
nated by the association last night,
and his nomiuutlon insures elec
tion. Ho will succeed Dr. I). E.
Wh-dmnn of Bel)inghnm. I
35
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SUN Si MON.
April . 14 and 15
WITH
JIN ion COO ULAN
GEORGE DtlRYEA
TOM KENNEDY
' AND
VIRGINIA BRADFORD
RifnePtemre.
Added Attractions
PATHE NEWS
The Qomedy
WHITE ELEPHANT
Afternoon and Evening
10'and 15
you examine it yourself
fully with all others. Be
sec it. This, or any mod
cl. may be purchased on
easy pavmcu'a.
I islcn ill on the General
Electric Hour.broadcast
every Saturday evening,
6 to 7 Pacific Standard
Time, over N. B. C. net
work of fofiy-two sta
tions through KG W. "
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Silk from top to tot with
" pointed heel.
INSURANCE
First Insurance
Agency
A. I HILL, Manaear :
Phone 105 SI N. Central
Medford, Orogoa
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What is vlsion-exliaustlon?
Tired, strained, weak, or in
flamed eyes indicate exhaus
tion ami defective 'Vision.
Our methods correct all vis
ual defects. Call here with
out delay.
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E. Main Medford Ore.
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Offices: 74." Market St.San Francuco
Pl.mt: South SanPrsncitco
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