Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, October 21, 1908, Page 4, Image 4

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    MEDFORD DAILY TRIBtTNT. MED FORI OREfioy, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1908
S. P. B A ll
Social and Personal!
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TORN OFF TRAIN
Supposed He Leaned Out
From Platform and Was
Struck by G'rders
Curt Will, it well kimwii and popular
Houth'Tii J';i"i(ii tr:iitiin:!N out of A s li
land, was linmn'tt ',u tin- liospidl ut
Ashland torribly crushed ami in it ily
inj; ciimlii Mill last Friday rveriiritf about
oVloelt, mhkHh' Tilling, The
juri'tl until I : i . t i r I until midnight and
nKliilM'l coliKcinunii"rs nuly lnfitf ''MHitl,
to tell Ir. I'amui, tin railroad cum
jiinv'M Hurfod wlio ullciiiled him, that
hi' wan struck off tin' inoviiii train
(first wet inn of Nil, ID) by tin tiinl
of a bridge viu'nt miles s iitli of A-dihiiul
hi-twcci: Ayi ri; Spur mid HH'inmiin. The
ri'Ht of tin story in nuruiinrd, lut in
ln i ii to trainmen. Will wiiK ili rear
liraki'intiu of tic Irnin in niH-titimi
which wi'H in tduirjjo of Conductor 'nnj.
it. It in tin- custom of tin bralteincii
in cnmitijf down I In1 Hiski voiiH to watch
iar'i tin v i ho opera t ion ot tlio air
brakes. It in supposed that Will was
Icnniiitf out from tin- rear plat form i
ia thiN win:: the rapidly moving train
crossed th' fatal bride which is a wood
fit one villi ifi ri efM boxed in leaving
small Hpace het ween the passing earn
ami t ho 1 1 in I fr.t, that he vi-h st ruck
and hurled ii)aiiisl tlie bridge and to
nr It8 lielow 1'J or fi-t, whro lie wan
found two liourN afterwards by hoi
who f i rat found hit hat .on the track
and later heant the luifortunate man "b
m on kh from the creek below tluil man
under the t retain. Two i(M. cajrined
caate nlnnj; down the mountain ami
brought the hrakeuian to Ashland,
where lie wiih taken to the hospital, but
watt found to be tatal! injured.
No one saw t lie accident and t he
brakemaa wan not mi tided until 1 he
train reached Ashland. It w;ih thought
perhaps he had been left somewhere
and would pick up the kccoimI section of
tram Ml, iut when il wan found that
he had not been Heeu at all there wax
a a alarm ami word wan telegraphed
alone; the lino back to Hmkivou.
Tlio deceased, who in survived by
wife and little daughter, besides 1
parents, Air. ami Mrs. J. II. Will, now
of Ha tit a 'ruz, '),, and oilier relative,
wan aued 'Mi yearH.
The funerai will be held Wednesday
afternoon at 'Z o 'clock , at Mountain
View cemetery, where the local Ma
sonic lodo, of which deceased was a
member, will conduct the nervier.
Ladies of this town and vicinity will
bo interested to learn thai Mr. and Mrs.
Whit i) have a line of embroidery on
ox li i hit Mm at their home and have for
sale art linens, braids, royal society
floss, etc. Stamping and teaching at
reasonable prices. All atdics ilit erest ed
are invited to call. Mr. and M rs. H
II. White, ,'tl'J N'orth A street. 111(1
Prepaid Bntlroad Orders.
"aomnthinn which in of considerable
iutorest io the public generally and
which ii perhaps not generally known
Is the system of prepaid ordors now In
efToct between stations of the Honthcrn
Pacific company and all points in the
United Rtntes. By moans of this systom
tickets may be purchased at Modford
from any place in the United Htntes and
mailed ur tolcirraphod diroet to tlio
piirty wishing to come here. Hleeper
uceotainodations and small amounts of
rash in connection with these tickels
nay also he forwarded at the same
time." tf
List Your Property
With Me
(iiiod house, (1 romus , . . ITuii
(mod hoime, ," room $1,100
(Jood house, 4 rooms $7;"i0
110 acres within one mid one half miles
railroad station, all in cultivation;
lair improvements; 0 ucrs in trees;
easy terms.
7 1!0 acres- 1,1 per acre; 4;.o in culti
ration; all good laud; good improve
meats; one thitd dowa, balm 1 to
10 years at 0 per cnt; goM i'-vest
in o nt.
Wanted A loan of $1000; security, in
side business property.
J. C. Rogers.
Office, Hotel Nash, D street entrance.
Purity and More
As I liav explained fully
liofoiv. Otileslin Miuei'al
IWutcr is put up in all its nat
ural purity. This niinlit
uipan little if 1 should stop
there. However, the (((
of this water is sued that
most doctors in the valley of
the IJotie recommend it for
weak stomachs and kidneys.
And, as an ounce of preven
tive is worth a pound of cure,
why not use it, at the tahlo
daily?
A ill fur " lilue Htem" hard wheat :
flour. Il !
riiarle K. V.oing of (iold Hill win
in Medfoid the lore part of the week.
IMinuii I'honogiaphs at Singbr Music
Store. IHfi
.1. T. l'rv is down from Trail creek
assisting L. I'. Io.ier at hi n. -.v fruit
dryer.
Are you going to improvn that lot
I of yoursf Are you going to seed y-w
lawn Are you going to plant bill'-"
I f so, Cook can supply your every
want. it. it. v. r. m
Mr. IliliOH, who went to the state .l
Wa:di i it to a from Sams Vallry Kiut
wee ltd ago, died a short time nflei
('aching his derttination.
Il ar tiie new Kdisou J'hoiiugi ap'
( Woiob-rf ul ). Singlrr Musi; Store. s'-
W. K. I'ricr, the blaehxmil Ii, has i
turned from a hunting trip to the bi'
riiiibor.
Lnngctft reenrd on r eord. Hear I hem
.il Singler Music Store. IS."
I. A. lieyynoIdH, who was well known
:-s a I'n II man eonduetor a few v ar.n
"'nee, in makiiig M ed Cord a viil. II
"i engaged l:i the sabi of large pictures
i! ade by a p-ocess that is very popular.
A full line of Hue imported bullm al
I'orlland prices. Where! C. K. t'ook
West Side, 1ST
.1. II. Kay, wlio is developing excel
h ut mining property in I'almer Creek
district, is in Med ford.
Try a sack of "Blue Btem" flour. 11)5
Kdisou I'houographs at Singler Music
Storn. 1M
.1. I. Hainmersley the attorney bank
-r, made Mediuni a visit Tuesday.
I.ongeKt record on record. Hear them
at Singler Music Storo. 1 M.j
Mrs. I'. W. Caruahan came down from
the Blue Ledge Monday for a nhort
stay in Medford.
Kdison I'liotiograplis at Singb r Music
Store. 18S
N, W. Kime, who recently returned
from the middle west, is exhibiting
smim fine apples raised in M isouri,
which will comparo favorably with
I low pruduci'd on the Pacific coast.
Thov do not have regular crop. there.
henre it is not necessary to spray.
"No Tresspass" cloth notices at the
Tribune office. Price 5 cents each, 00
cents a dozen. 2.10
Joli ii (I. (iorefl who was summoned
to act lift a juror in tin United States
district court at Portland, is at home
again.
If you want he best in fruit, shade
and ornamental trees, shrubbery, roses,
bulbs, seeds, small fruits, etc., it will
pay you to call on ('. V, Cook and place
yoiir order at once. It. It. V. I). 187
I.yuu 1'uriliii, editor of the Onld Hill
News, was among his Medford friends
.( few days njace.
Itulbs! Hulhs! Ilulbs! Where T Al
i'. K Cook 's, It. li. V. IL 1S7
Mr. aid Mrs. It. V. Iteall of Central
Point precinct were recent visitors in
Medford.
A full lino of line imported bulbs at
Portland prices. Where f At Cook's,
It. It. V. I). 187
Waller Malioncy, who is in charge of
the Southern Pacific station in ((rants
spent a fc,v hours with Iiis Med
ford friends Tuesdav.
Plant your bulbs now. 17
"No Shooting" signs at Tribune
office. Price 5 cents each, nO cents a
lozcii. 2.r0
lilue SI em" flour is made from blue
tntn wheat. It is the best. 195
1000 Tcoplo
e Professitr Itrynolds' big, free,
shuw tonight near the po-jtoffice
a m l IL
TIIE BOYAL AR AB ACROBATS.
Who Will Bo Been Thursday Evening With Richard & Fringle's Famous Min
strels in the Angle Opera House.
BIJOU THEATRE
Toiu'yltl and Thursday.
A N'ovcl and L'p-to-l )ate Performance Tonight.
'.MAXl'AI. OK TIIK I'KIJ FI'XJT OKN'TLKMAN"
"T1IK (lAMIil.KICS FATK"
A good selection of comics.
Admission 10 cents.
Classified Advertisements
One Cent m Word No single Inser
tion less than 15 cents. Six lnsrtl6ns
for the price of four. Seventy -five
ceuts a Hum per month.
SAVOY
S II () W I N (I
Tonujlil uud Thursday,
The start of the race at Windsor
Race along the course
I i ; 1 1 1 1 1 1 ic finish of Dorando
Finish of Hays, the American athlete, who won
Sniilhson, (Jillicrt. and Kelly, the great Oregon ath
letes receiving their prizes from the queen.
Other feature attractions.
Admission 10 cents.
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I III ItFORSALEEKSM
!
yi.ur way of living, bring him heTe for
dinner. We'U remrve a table for you
uud guarantee a meul that will do proud
nud us too.
nash entE
doe
WANTKII First .'lass orchard man to. LOST AND FOUND.
plant to trees and cultivate Jurim tract I , ..... . ... ....
ii i . .. . . lO'r A liiflit bav hcrsc, weiuht IO.jO
of orchard land. Address V. O. Hnx j , ,, , , .
4IS, .Mcdf.ird, tlr. ls.T l"ds, years old, branded 5 1( on
left shoulder, lame in left shoulder.
Notify I. C. Dawson at Beagle, Or.200
.VAXTEI) UorscB for pasture, $2 per
...... , ,ru lences; .nnilu, water j()ST-A purse, ltw...n Nash and
K'". rtHMy 10 naiior fln.orc, i
I'h.ienix, Or. S.", j
Mtu.re hotels. I'iitder please return to
The Tribune office. IS.",
.VANTKD To buy from 1110 to 30o! I,, )S'i'- j,, pointer, with brown spots',
head of stock sheep. Write Boi 1.11, j r,,r, Nll. :1 ,i (,.,n, , H.
WO,". ! ,.. Vill,eso. IS.",
You Do
jNot See
Many
1
o m.
signs of this character about Medford. We
always find a desirable tenant before a good
building has been "to let" more than 24
hoursand land owners know we can always
find a purchaser if a reasonable valuation is
put on property. Consequently Medford
does not impress the homeseeker as being
"under the hammer." This is as it should
be.
This is the season of the year when home
seekers want winter accommodations. Use
business judgment; get free rent and make
a winning by purchasing one of these beauti
ful cottages of the
Rogue. River Land
Company
MFLF()i Jit-
I I ' EXHIE1T BUILDING,
vi "Greatest "Valua Givers"
MEDFORD
OREGON
Med ford's Fashion Store for Men and the Real Bargain
Center of the Rogue River Valley.
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I'ulf SAl.K -KfiiiiiiKlun t V-writiT N'u.
!. iii';iilv new, uiilv Ni-iulid bur
Kiiiii. f '. W. Sl.irii', i. t'f Kijoii tlu u
ti-r. 1S7
I'l'li SALi: At :i luiiiiiii, UihI rhiHr
iiiiti'iiiolulr. Wi ilt' (', ilium'. ISti
IMIi SAl.K -A liuiiMf ihkI It. I in iVn
tint I'nitil, mtw hind: I'n in Main street.
In-urn 'J I 1'i-i-t xtii:iri', 4 iuiuhh, Int. ,rKix
I lt; pin-.. .-M.-.o". In.juiri uf Mm. I. M.
I'jin'rmiii, i .'iitral I'oint. tlr. iMO
l-'oll SAIiK A gooil bid all buniuu-'B on
Si'viMith st root. Uramiis for colling.
AtMrorts, l O. boi fil'J or call at lliii
'fl'uiV tf
Big Cut in Overcoats and Cravenettes
33 1-3 per cent off regular Prices Garments
Plainly Marked-Real Bargains Offered-Real
Worth Guaranteed
I'Olf JSAIiK-Oiiu team horncti, baruu.HH,
1 " 1t Wiignn. li.iiirc ut Scot I'm Kot'd
Viinls ur LUix SOtt, J00
l't l SAUK ChuitM busiut'iiH j.riiurly
at u lmrf(nin on t'UHv t'nu. 1'. O. Hnx
HS, Mt.dfor.i. U47
KtUt SAl.K New PimliT eotn'ontrator,
'i'iuii'ti', for salt at a Imrgaiu; nuvor
With um'tl. Aililn'HM or rull on W. J.
WtiiuT. Uul.lu. tlr., or A. K. lUainoH,
.l;t'ksinivillo. UH
FOli SAl.K 320 aTt rauch. $12,000,
first clans improvements, well, family
orWiHrd, (He. This is a bargain. Soc
I.. K. W., Tribune office. tf
l-'tl( sXl.K A first class pianola pia
no; a bargain. P. O. Box 95, Mod
ford.
IMK liKNTNuvlV furnished ro,.m
with boatd. Third louse from Oak
dalt aeiiue on Tenth street. Tide
lioiie (51.". ISti
WANTED.
uTnTKI I'osition at etmk in hotel,
b.mrdiiitf houso (r lumber eamp; ref
'-Mills it' required. K. 1.. llarrimaii.
I i' MilN. rl. liox Uiii. lli
W N I KI Kirst elass woman cook. i.
i. H..x f.-.'t. is;
W NTKl' - Kipt'rienn d voung tniui ' '
wants steii.lv p..!titioM as clerk in gfti- 1
era! or shoe stm; b, st of references.
Address Hal I.. Conrad, Mejford pot
Off.ri.. S4 j
MmWtr Tribuae, A0 ft uttb j
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Men's Cravenetts and
Rain Proof Coat5
'll.dii VAI.l'KS FOR ?14.75
I'M ii VAI.l'KS FOR
r'.:0 VAI.fKS KOR S9.75
V MAKE JJ Li
Orrcoats for Men
Youth and Boys
$11.00 VALUES FOR $7.65
$8.00 VALUES FOR $5.35
$o..")0 VALUES FOR $3.70
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OCR IfKITTATlON AS AN OLD. 'ON'SKR VATIVK HOUSE IS SEPOXH TO NONE. WHEN WE AD
VERTISE r.ARd.UXs. WE 11 AVE Til KM AND THE PUHLTC KNOWS IT.
Hutchison & Lumsden
THE OLD RELIABLE HOUSE
TRIBUNE ADS BRING RESULTS
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