Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 3, 1935)
PAGE FIVE Tenth Anniversary of Adrienne s Medford Store Observed This Week J OWNERS IS OPERATED BYi i 5 n I ttumK&pr3txr ,iaw wfcM mm IN! MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOKU. OREGON. SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 3, V' i nil h" "r Tomorrow morning Adrienne' an-J nlversary sale will be launched toi celebate ten years of business In Med ford. during which this well-known; apparel shop has rapidly grown until It Is now one of the finest In southern Oregon. I Adrienne has served the women of ! Medford for 15 years, having been I with Mann's Department Store five years before opening her first store.; She began her career in the fur de- partment of one of the largest firms ; on the Atlantic coast, and after she was transferred to the ready-to-wear section. ' Ten years ago In the location now occupied by Dr. R. E. Lee on North Central, Adrienne opened the first ladles' specialty shop in this city. Within two years these quarters were outgrown and the stock was moved to a more desirable place, formerly the Handicraft store In the end of the Medford National bank building on North Central avenue. Acaln. expansion was necessary, and Ardienne acquired the rear end of the ; Barneburg building. Last year the j second floor of this same structure I was added to allow ample room for the ! modern beauty salon, shoe and Juve-! nlle departments. J On tlie first floor at Adrienne's the shopper will find the shoe depart ment, hosiery, lingerie and accesso ries, along with the Juvenile and knitting nook. For the convenience of patrons. Adrienne's Installed the latest type automatic electric eleva tor. The second floor contains ade quate space for the dress, coftt. suit, millinery and corset departments. The salon of beauty, also on the second floor, Is equipped with the most mod ern Frederics permanent wave ma chines and other up-to-date fixtures. For the second time this year this saloon has been commended by the Modern Beauty Shop Magazine. Mrs. Clatous McCredie, the active manager of the Medford store, has been affiliated with Adrienne's for almost ten years and has watched the growth from three employes to the fifty or more now employed In the two stores. Last spring andther of Adrienne's Specialized Department Stores was opened by Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Steward at Klamath Falls in the attractive Oregon bank building. This estab lishment occupies half of the entire lower floor and is said to be one of the most beautiful ladies' ready-to- wear shops between Portland Gan Francisco. ill f?ii-- m 4. A. 4 V I lift ' 1 nm r 3 . t, -T- . Mt 1 -2 31 - . 1 ? rev. and TO IF AAA Wt. . 1 t . . a By nobert M. Yoder (Associated Press Staff Writer) CHICAGO. Nov. 2. (AP) If the 'triple A" falls, mldwestern leaders of the American farm bureau feder ation declared today, the "man in the field" would demand a "farm amendment" to the constitution. Edward A. O'Neal, president of the federation, pointing to gains in the recent vote on the corn-hog program, said his recent stump of the coun try convinced him "the farmers are on fire." "The boys are upon their hind legs" said the dapper southerner who heads one of the nation's largest farm organizations. Neither O'Neal nor the leaders from 11 "bread DasKev siaies ui me , ference claimed there was no dissat- jjj' lsfaction with AAA. although they said the corn-hog vote showed it had acquired thousands of converts. They summed up the farmer opin ion In support of the AAA with quotations from the field: "I am for the AAA In spite of talk about regimentation and bureacracy and I feel the farmer Is entitled to the 'triple A' to match tne protective tariff industry enjoys. "The AAA has some irritating weaknesses too much red tape, for one thing. If it is feasible 1 would like to see more local control, with the whole thing decentralized. J' i 9 1 . it i rw I.I Ayer Estate Pays High Inheritance Tax SALEM, Nov. 2. tfii The lariat inhfrlunce tax ever received bjr tiie jtt fu received here today by State Treasurer Holman In payment of the tax due the state In the e.tnte of W. B. Ayer. who died In Portland March 3. 1553. The checx lor I2.1S.574.0S. -1.'!'S. "MSB iMir ja m www i r: C .. i i 11 ft nt ;,lS97; a"t 1 -v si Veteran Becomes Proud Father At Age Of 94 Years CHICAGO, Nov. 3. (API The Journal of the America Medical association reported today the birth of a child to the wife of a n4-yoir-o:d Con fed rat veteran of ui- Civil war. ! Without BlTintf the veteran's n.ime. the Journal Mid t!n child bom a few eeltA ao to his 27-year-old wife, whom fie mar ried last year. The father was born in I&40 in North Carolina, waa in the Con federate army and has 16 children by his fl:t wile, whom he mar ried in 187:. Ti:e cae was authenticated by K-t.- VnrX rh":c;an. the Jour:i?l trt ! Photos by fihangle. r-llmpe of Adrienne's umart, new "(JepartmentUM' Medford store, the anniversary of wnirh Is heinj oh seneri here tl1 wepk. I.ft rnhipm. from lop to bottom, view of one of the attractive dlsplni nlndows on Cen tral avenue; hosiery nnd arresnry ectlon; Dr. Ititl smart footwear nhnp which orruplrs a portion of tne main floor; glove anil underwear department. Right column, from top to If nt torn, a cllinie of Hi smartly modern ready-to-wear department, featuring the coat section; ppnrU near and "Nelly mn" department on Adrienne's second floor; a corner of Adrlenne'i heiinty snlnn; the seronil floor mllllner serthm and Adrienne's department featuring foundation departments. The store, with main entrance on North entral avenue, has two floors with elevator servlre. v f UA fqf w . Vv.J S5e "A mi ' A. in. Tkr1' I IK 4- f ..IB., f , 1 1 V-". 7t fnoto. by Shangle. Much of the success of Adrienne' fine Medford store, may be attrib uted to the personal supervision and enterprise of Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Steward of this city. Top. Ad rienne Bleword. and below, O. T. Steward. Despite the recent eco nomic, depression, Auilenne havt consistently expanded with sub stantial additions to their new "de partmentlzed" Medford store and the establishment of a ultra-smart women's shop In Klamath Fall. m l'-a DR. LANTIS HEAD E Adrienne's shoe department, owned by Dr. W. E, Lantls. Is conveniently located on the first floor ol the North Central store and the comfortable . new fixtures add to the pleasure of shopping for footwear. All threo grades of Selby shoes ara featured by this extensive shoe de partment. Arch Preservers, Tru-Poisa nnd Styl-Eez combine the smartest styles with absolute foot comfort nlete line of Moul ton -Bart ley style footwear Is also carried at AdrLenne'a for those who are interested in popular-priced merchandise. Dr. Lantls offers patrons of Aral enne's shoe department an unusual service through his knowledge of foot correction nnd all phases of chirop ody. Included among tha varioua lines of fashionable shoes available nt Adrienne's are Co-Ed sport styles. Health-Bpot, Cantilever and United States Rubber company's famous Oay- tecs for rainy weather. Style shoes are purchased and sold under the supervision of Sam Carey, whose many years' experience la the prospective customer's further guar antee of correct fitting. ESSAY CONTEST IS state library in Salem. Rules of the competition may be obtained from thf Oreaon Historical S-Klety. 325 S. W. Market street, Portland. Marshfield Store Of Penney Fire Swept The D'.-ove-y th Col.nu:' MARSHFIRMJ. Ore.. Nov. 1 -w.Pr River" hn-s Ix-en vlcnel by tiie 0:f- Around S20 0OO dama.Te --a c-ninted ,on Historlr.il So.lccy us the subject to&iy from a fire which iwpt the lor the 1936 C. C. B?f linvin e?v; con- nesly-re modeled J. C. Penney store test which Is open to all schcl boys here yesterday. and girls of t.-,e state oiet 13 sr.d Oa combustion In the hejtln under 18 years of aie. 1 plant was b'amcd for the blare winch Four cash prirrs are olfered the j also caused abotit HO0O d-.m-u?e to Loss by both fires was covered by n winners, eah of whom will sIfo re ceive a bronze mMsl. T?ic consl 1 ; intmrAn-". the rr.na?er t'.xt. A 1 ma; Xrom tiie Orogoa Use Uall Trlbuoe aaut a4a. RESIDENT RESTS, MOTORS. - PICNICS HLDE PAP.K. N. T . Nov. 3. (AP) President p.oovelt Is spending one of the quietest week-ends of his ad ministration. Th';re are no official callers on his 11 -1 saln today. Despite inclement j weather lie was counting on another motor drive In the vicinity. Tonior-1 rw aftr church pfrvires he plans to ai-on-.pnnv h1 fmllv for a pic sue luncheon out-of-doors, t- Use Mall Tribune want ads. J2 I'Jjf " " JSoe fanPabld I,, I, Down Town Central fl HoMBflway FncMHosc Completely Renovated--- - - and Redecorated RATES With detached bath froml 25 daily With Bath from'Uldaiiy NEW MODERN REE DIRECTIONS TO HOTEL. May on Wain Tfigrhway (fan Pablo Jtvenue) directly to 20thStreet Tflaihyemnr" Harry BSiranf' STOP over night ai- theSANPABUDennutt to the SAH DIEGO FAIRa