Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 13, 1910, FIRST SECTION, Page 6, Image 6

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    TI1.15 lEDFORD MAIL TIU1WNE, MED.1T011D, OREGON, SUNDAY, MATtOH 13, 1010,
MEN BATTLE 31
DAYS WITH STORM
Six Men Escape After Terrible Hard-
sMps-Boat Sinks, But Hen Reach M sk5ff ,wl,ich, u?v. An out "c
' fnT MM.l mmlA limit w n V tii
trnppor, ho shared his provisions,
but refused $200 to attempt crossing
the strnits, snyinp that it meant cor
tnin death. They rcmnined storm
bound with Pablov until February 7,
when they started out ngnm. Nel
son boenrao enow-blind nnd wnndor
cd nwny nnd wns not found for 28
hours.
Konchlnj Knpnnk, the party found
Island FrostbittcnOno
Smw-Bllnd.
wny to
Becomes Knflnte Bay, livinjr the entire time- on
whnlo oil and dried fish flour. There
they mnnnfced to kill a seal, but in
attempting to oross the strnits their
boat was wrecked in a Rale just as
thoy reached Cape Ujrnt.
After more hardships nnd suffer-
FAIRBANKS MAY
AGAIN GET IN
Former Vice-President States That
nt No Far Distant Dato He May
Go Back Into Politics.
what particular field of polities ho CABINET TRYS OUT
is considering onterhiR. NEW COTTON SEED
HALLS PAY TRIBUTE TO
MEMORY OF SHAEFER
SEWARD, Alaska, March 12.
After ft 31-day battlo with ice, blii-
rarda nnd hunger, four of the six jnf. tboy made their way to Upanek
mea "who rowed away from tho wreck villniro in a native canoo and from
r il , T tl T f .
u mo summer rnrnuon uaiiuurj i (noro -with two native putdes went to
nra safe in Seward today and the AfoRnak, where the Tahoma found
rcfcsahiinj: two are safe at Kodiak. them.
rte fonr men were brought to So-
ward on tho revenue tusr Tahoma, GUGGENHEIMS STILL IN
CONTROL OF CLAIMS
-which left Seattle February 8 to
search for the missing men. Thoy
nro: Gus Swnnscn, second mate of
rr.v:rp.T.A"WT n 'rno, in
tho Farallon; Charles Peterson, sen- Effort8 o gho thftt ,ho Morp,n.
man; Albert Bailey, passenger en.G belm synd5cato eonsidere
its option on the Cunningham conl .
land claims in Alaska still in force,
were apparent by the government to
day, i
ihe government nttornovs cross-'
Cunninghnm nt
ronto to Kodiak
man.
Tho other two were Charles
Pourne, a resident of Afognnk. now
safe at Knfliar Bay, and Captain
. . : J. ,. . examined Unrence
For a month the Tahoma searched thnt he syndicnte Btn, considors itsl
for Uie missmg men, with never a npreemen(s tti tho Cunningham I
. , , 4 . cntrytnen valid according: to the
was leaving Karaluk straits, she :stnlcmcnt of St hen B5rch m
spoko the schooner Xfattie. whose ,injJ d5rcetor of- fhe syndicnte. B5rch,8
c. i -""""'jhtaeiit tended to support the
been at Uyak, Jcanng there two days , aRrccment mnde several wecks
apo in a dory headed for Afognak. , when ;R nnv John j
. The Tahoma headed full speed for r QM, , ' , i
"7 aVL i syndicate, appeared before tho con-
of March found the men. The four , j oomm;ttee investigating
now in Seward mil return to Seattle !,ho Ballinger-Pinchot controversy at
" V" """-.Wnshineton.
LONDON, March 12.Fonnor
Meo-President Chnrlos Wanle Fair
banks, who sailed for America from
Liverpool today, declared thnt he
may re-enter politics at no distant
date, according to an interview with
Fairbanks published in the London
Evening News this afternoon.
Fairbanks is quoted as having
said: "I will not say that I am out
of politics. I may, in fact, reenter
politics at no distant date. For the
present, however, my time is occu
pied in working for a limitation of
international armaments. As n re
sult of this movement, the civilized
world may expect to sec a material
reduction of the world's war ex
penses soon."
Fairbanks declined to state just
WHAT!
CHICAGO, 111., March 12. As a
tribute to Jake Sliaofor, the veteran
billiard player, who died in Uonvnr
Tuesday, all play in the local bil
liard halts will cease between 1:30
nnd 3:30 o'clock tomorrow "while his
funeral is being held.
Shnefers body arrived hero yos
tcrday from the Colorado city.
Sounds Bad, Whatever It Isl
ROME, March 12, J. Piorpont
Morgan is preparing today to un
dergo an operation for tho removal
of a polinpus of the nose, which in
terferes with hi? breathing. Tho
growth is not sorious, but its oxcis
ion requires careful nnd delicate sur
gical work.
Aside from tho nasal trouble, the
Americau millionaire is in excellent
health.
WASHINGTON, March 13. Mom
boru of Vrctltlont Tnft'n cnbltiot who
nto cuoklfii and pantry mado from
cotton xooil yostordny woro uiinnl
innus today In assort Ihk that thotcoit
ructions woro "JiiHt as aood" as any
thing thoy had tnstod wltoio whont
flour was muni limtoad.
Tho fonat was provided by Secre
tary of War DIckliiBon, who received
tho viands from his nephew In Texas.
Tho unique banquet wns k:lvon
with tho Vlow of showing that the
cotton seed flour could bo unod In
tho placo of wheat flour. It Is not
cxponelvo and Uo backers claim thnt
tho use of tho flour would loosen tho
cost of living to Bomo oxtont.
Tao cooklea, broad and other foods
mado front tho cotton sood flour have
boon sent to Dr. Wiley of tho tlopnrt
mont of agriculture to nnnlyxo, lie
will flubmlt a report on Its nutriment
vnluo In comparison with other
flours, ,
II
Sunday night. The men tell a mnr
Tclons story of their two months
battle for life and a final victory,
Cnnnincham, who has declared
that he would make his affidavits
denying the existence of any agree
Leaving the wrecked Farallon on , ment nftep the ncROtilltjonB Vith the
!u"; t uVl -wiuarj .c Quggenhcims had failed, insisted to-
0i ior iwm v.ovc. ynere . ey d that whm the ent reflisca
pnt m for the night. Put tinout tho he GuBKenhe5in tcrms nlI a,ements
next morning they ran into a north- were thcreb nbr0Ralcd.
west gale, the heavy sen nearly i
swamped the boat nnd the spray S Ellis Votes With Democrats.
fmrn nn iham nntil ihav rocomLlo.? 1 WA SFTTVOTTIV Tl ( "rnw., 1
animated icebergs.
(The McCall bill, which provides
Just off Douglass Tslnnd the bont,for the publication of campaign con
sank under the weight of the ice with tribntions to various political pnr-
which it wns coated, but the men
managed to reach the island, all ter
ribly frost-bitten. They hnddled in
a sheltering nook for 48 hours nntil
A modern house for sale? Yes, sir:
vo have one with S rooms, beside clos
ets and two large porches, one screne
ed. This houh is modern In every
respect; electric lights; stone founda
tion, plumbing, etc Good lot In
fine location; all houses In vicinity
modern; no s'mcks. Hojeo is plas
tered and double sided. Good wood
house. We can sell you this placo for only
3250, and it is worth tho money.
Reasonable teims. If you really want
a nice home, tcmo prepared to buy,
as you will llko this ono.
Hi. rn fmnllv frrninA in l, t
ported upon favorably to the house!
today. Congressman Ellis of the!
second congressional district of Or
tho blizzard suhsidpd. Then setting egon, voted with the Democrats as
off to the camp of Michael Pablov, a ' favoring the bill.
The Western Investment
Company
020 SOUTH GUAPE STREET
THOXE 1201
How Are These
For Bargains
5-room house on Cottage avenue, East Side, lots .100
xl20 .$1500
1 lot ou Grape street, East Side, lot 50x120 $400
2 lots on Palm street, 3 blocks from new depot, 56x
124, each $450
lots on Hamilton street, 2 blocks from new depot,
56x124, each .. $600
2 lots on Fourth street, 2 blocks off Oakdale, 56x
100, each $650
Fine residence lots in Crescent subdivision, close in,
Call and look over our list in fruit land. Thoy are
some of the best in the vallev.
SISKIYOU! REALTY CO.
t
BOOM 22, JACKSON COUNTY BANK BLDG.
PHONE 3311.
PLUMBING
SH AM AND HOt WAICH IILAIING
All Work Cluarnntoiul
Tricon RoiiHonnblu
COFFEEN & PRICE
11 North D St.. Modford.Oro.
IMioue 30H
9H
White Streaks
rrotino has furnished mnnr nutomobllo contentn durliiR tlio mid
winter woason nnd. 10. 11. Wntorman of that city piled up a nice lot
of winnings with ills llulck cars.
In a race rccontly run from Fresno to Coallnra, Wntorman succeed
od In crossing tho finish lino with a little Uulck White Streak abend
of nil tho bit? high powered cars and not only won tho grilling ovont
with tho llttlo runabout, but lowered tho formof record by 16 l-J mln
utoa. it...... rvtnlltttrn ttiA nrfiprnttt tirnrlilml fur tl III OH t Htroilll'
oiib hllbcllmblng contit on what U doscrlbod aa an 'almost porpnndlc-
l. ill TMi.ir.. ....r . nviintiinn ntnrturn In thn ffOO fOT all. tllO 9
ovont being won by a lluck-40 driven by Kratxir, a llu!ck-40 driven by
Waterman wno oocond, nnd four of tho ntartorH failed mitlroly to roach
tho Hiimmlt. J , '
Tho White Streak
lllvcr valley. Thono
their ownor.
Tho White Stroak
nth Knlla, tho Ditto I
tho SlHklyoitH to San
without inUhapi.
The WMto Streak
blneH Hpod, power,
DcmoniitnittonB by
la tho moat popular enr over Bold In tho Hoguo
In uao for tho jmat yonr nro an Rood na now. Ak
has Bticccasfiilly mado tho Crntor I.ko, Klain-
.odRo trip, tho Creacent City trip, tho climb ovor
Kranclico r.nd tho Portland trip from Medford
In tho beat car over offored for tho money com
Blmpllclly and durability. Price 11150.
appointment.
MEDFORD BUICK CO.
1IUICKH KXCM'HIVKLY
TOl' VKIiliH. MnnaKer IIOWSO.VH OAHACJH
B88a
SPRING IS
APPROACHING
RIGHT NOW is the most important time to make your
selection, Easter is nearly at hand.
Our shelves are stocked with the newest and best that this spring has to offer, and our patrons will have no
difficulty in making a choice. We have taken what we consider an important step in carrying as much stock
as our shelves can possibly hold. WHY? We wish to solve that vexing question "to dress well, in correct
style at moderate cost. Before buying material for street wear, calling, dinner dresses, dance dresses, wedding
and receptions gowns or kimonos, you are cordially invited to pay our store a visit. We will try and con
vince you that the big store leads.
THE H. C. KENTNER COMPANY
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