Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 24, 1911, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 2-1, 1911.
Personal and Local
Dr. J. E. Shearer, physician and
surgeon. Oiflco over Strang's drug
store. tf.
Fresh oysters, clams and fish dally
nt Manhattan Cafo.
Colonel I L,. Ton Velle Is erecting
a handsome bungalow upon his pear
orchard on Hoss Lane.
Colonol K. S,. Washburn of the
Tablo Hock orchard is shipping four
cars of apples that he has been hold
ing for higher prices. They will net
him DO cents a box more than if sold
at tho opening of the shipping sea
son. S. H. Duffield of Gold Hill was a
Medford visitor Thursday.
Is your louso wired? Ono cigar
less a day would pay for n hundred
per cent Increase in comfort. Start
living the electric life. tf.
Hex II. Lampmnn 0f tho Gold Hill
News spent Thursdny nfternoon In
Medford.
H. D. Patterson, 116 R. Main, has
some nlco English Hollies and nil
kinds of shade trees. Roses (all tho
best). Now Is a good tlmo to plant.
Drop In and seo mo. tf
W. A. Hillls, the crack shot, will
give an exhibition of fancy shooting
Weeks & McGowan Co.
UNDERTAKERS
DAY PHONE 2271
Night 'Phenes:
F. W. Weeks, 2071
A. E. Orr, 3692.
LADY ASSISTANT
John A. Perl!
gUndertakeriand Embalmer
Successor to tho undertaking de
partment of Mod ford Fumlturo Co.
Kit OffiGG With Kir
Medford Furniture Company
About March 1, Private Am
bulance Servlco. Sick and Injured
convoyed to any part of city or
country.
Telephenes: Day 351.
Night: John A. Perl 4111. C.
W. Conklln, 3601. J. II. Butto",
3571. I
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nt the Rod and Gun club grounds
Saturday afternoon.
Watch for tho "Pierce," tho
smooth running motorcycle. tf
J. V. Jacob, tho Woodvlllo mer
chant, spent Thursday in Medford.
Mrs. Charles Nlckell nnd daugh
ter have returned from a winter spent
In southern California. Llttlo Miss
NIsckell won fame by walking out of
a six-story window In a Los Angeles
hotel nnd seems little the worse for
her adventure.
John H. Carkln, attorney at law,
over Jackson County bank.
Florence Thowbrldge, the young
daughter of E. J. Trowbridge, was
made violently 111 Thursday evening
from ptomnino poisoning caused by
eating canned mackerel. She Is on
tho highway io recovery.
The place to eat Manhattan Cafo,
North Front street.
E. A Carr of Sacramento Is In tho
city visiting friends.
Special dinner at rensonablo rates.
Manhattan Cafo.
C. D. Colby has returned from a
visit to the south.
Call phono 2151, 1032 for baggage
wagon. ( 45i
W. II. Crlswoll has returned from
a very snrcessful business trip to the
towni between MedTord and Seattle,
W'asl . He reports great activity all
along the line.
Grants Pass acreage for sale A
snap 32 1-2 acres, tho most beauti
ful subdivision acreage in tho city,
lays high and sightly; good modern
house and ether improvements; on
main street; all cleared; close in;
price ? 10,000; terms. Address P. O.
nox 580, Grants Pass, Oregon. Phone
239 H. 300
Mr. nnd Mrs. M. Squires of Aber
deen, S. D., are visiting hero. They
are nccompanled by their family.
Try the new barbor shop; every
thing clean and sanitary; opopslto
jP. O.
George C. Lear of Willows, Cal.,
arrived in Medford last night.
Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Kneoland and
Miss Frances Kneeland of Bay City,
Mich., are visiting Medford.
District Attorney B. F. Mulkey is
spending a few days in Ashland on
business.
Mrs. A. S. Smith of Central Point
is in tho city.
C. E. Evans of Wilberton, N. D.,
Is visiting former North Dakota
friends hero hi tho city.
Tho mombers of tho Alcho club
team from Aetnn, Cal., who played
hero last night, returned to their
homo this morning.
F. S. Fournler, n business man
from Portland, Is spending tho day in
Medford.
J. C. Donovan of Albany nrrlved in
Medford on a visit last night.
O. D. Martin, W. 11. Lynch, T. S.
Johnson, A. E. Johnson and W. W.
Merrlam arc members of n party of
Portland business men who nrrlved
hero last night.
Holding forth the Inducement that
"I can cook, am a good housekeeper,
am middle aged and lean," a letter,
written In a woman's hnnd and mail
ed from Portland, Or., wns received
by Manager Malboeuf of tho Com
mercial club this morning.
PAGE FIVE
SAVED BURNING
WARJTEAMER
General Sooy-Smith Tells Thrilling
of Thrilling Adventure Below Mem
phis In Bellum Days Rescued
Many From Drowning.
General William Sooy-Smlth, who
was General Sherman's chief of
scouts during tho civil war and for
many years distinguished In nrmy cir
cles, tells tho following Interesting
story of a Bteamer flro on tho Mis
sissippi In war times:
"During tlio summer of 180.'), I wns
going down the Mississippi river on
the steambont Hubert Cnmpbell. And
when we woro about 20 miles below
Memphis and in the middle of the
stream our boat was set on fire by
ii rebel incendiary, who was seen
by people on shore to jump from the
bont just before tho flames broke
out nnd swim ashore. Several steam
ers had been burned on the river dur
ing tho preceding fivo or six weeks
nnd an order had been published on
our side directing tho ranking officer
aboard in such cases to take com
mund and direct tho efforts to be
made to save life. I was nt that
time (i brigadier general in our ser
vice and tho ranking officer on
board.
"I immediately took command and
first ordered tho steamer's yawl to
be brought alongside the boat which
iiad rounded to' and wns making
Komo headway up tho stream, and
was standing on her guards directed
that tho women nnd the children, of
whom fortunately there were no more
than the yawl could carry, to be
helped into tho yawl nnd carried
ashore by two men nt the oars.
"This was successfully accom
plished. 1 then ordered the trunks,
boxes nnd bales on the lower deck to
bo thrown overboard and the pnssen
gers, as many as they would carry,
helped down upon them to be floated
ashore.
"There were many soldiers aboard,
my orders were promptly obeyed
and executed nnd perfect order en
forcedthere wns no panic until the
cord of the safety valvo burned off
nnd permitted the steam to rush out
with a hissing sound creating the im
pression that the boilers woro giv
ing way, which uo frightened the .re
maining imsengois Unit ninny
jumped ovfihonrd nnd those wom
most all drowned. Hut for this stam
pede 1 think we would have saved
nearly all tho passengers.
"Tltoso of ns who remained con
tinued throwing over nil the pack
ages we could handle, until there
were but low of us left nnd we
could move no more and had to take
to tho water and trust to our ability
to swim ashore.
A few succeeded, others failed and
wero drowned. I was not a good
swimmer but remembered that we had
thrown out a plank used for taking
u single pnsenger nhonrd and when
I ordered men to jump and tnko it
they bravely declined saying they
could swim out easily, and while
they wero refusing the plank got
away without an occupant. Look
ing down the river, I caught sight
ol this plank and struck out after
it. I finally reached it completely
exhnustcd. Laying my hand upon il.
I rested until I was able to crawl
onto it and paddled ashore. Abo.it
half a mile below the boat T walked
up tho west bank of the river to the
group of passengers who hnd es
caped. A few hours later a steamer
came and took us aboard.
"A meeting was organized nnd
resolutions very complimentary to
mo were passed. Pleasant ns they
were my greatest gratification was
and hns been that it was my privilege
to aid as I did in rescuing so ninny
from watery graves.
"I do not remember tho exnet
number of the passengers aboard
but I think it was from '200 to 2f0
and tho number lost between 50 and
00."
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f TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
HIGIICKOl'T residences arc selling
daily; make your selection before
choice lots arc sold.
EXCHANGE We have several good,
ranches to exchange for Medford,1
Portland and Seattle city property. I
List your property with us for ex-j
euange. uogue uiver Laud Co., il
N. Central uve.
Two fi-room houses for rent.
I. O. O. l NOTICE.
Lodge meets In the now hall on
Sixth street Monday evening, Febru
ary 27. A full attendance Is desired.
Work In tho third degree. Visiting
brothers nro Invited to attend.
W. L. MILLER,
291 Secretary.
Hasklna for Health.
FOR SALE
CITY PROPERTY
Homes any part of city
Lots wholesale and retail
MOOR-EHNI CO.
212 Fruitgrowers Bank Bldir
WANTED To borrow $12500 for
threo years, 8 per cont, close in
improved city property, good uo
curity. Address Uox 37, care Mail
Tribune. tf
FOR RENT 1 louso to rent five
blocks from Hotel Nash. iupiiro
at Eagle Pharmacy. tf
RREEDEHS ATTENTION! Having
brought to Medford tho fast pacing
stallion Ashon, record 2:12 ii, will
be pleased to talk with any person
owning a good inaro that they wish
to breed to tho fastest horse in
southern Oregon. H02
COUKTKSV AND CONSIDERATION
THE WATCHWORD.
In this bank for commercial conven
ience. Wo watch and safeguard
your business and personal Interests
every way possible, give you tho se
curity nnd receipt of a checking ac
count, collect debts for you In distant
places, loan money on dcslrnblo se
curity nnd do a general banking bus
iness on fair terms.
Farmers & Fruit Growers Bank
TOR KENT A fi-room modern
house for rent nt $30 a. month. Lo
cated on paved streets, close in. E. S.
Tinny, 201 aarnett-Corey build
ik'. 20 1
FOR SALE OR TRADE Eor chick
ens, rango wire and wool mattress
and buggy. 002 E. Mh, icty. 20JI
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E. M. F.
Studebaker Garage Co. &s
Formerly Siskiyou Auto Co,
This Garago and Machlno Shop Is now In clinrgo or a practical
nuto repair man. All kinds of autos and gas engines well and
quickly repaired. Overhauling a specialty. Cars stored and cared
for by tho month. Oil and gasollno -for sale.
128-134 S. Riverside Ave. Phone 4131
TOR SALE A nearly new Il-horse-power
gas engine ; cost .flll.'i. will
sell for $00. A. K. Ware, Medford.
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FOR SALE A U000 gal. galvanized
tank, never used, $(10. A. IC. Ware,
Medford. 2W2
FOR SALE Two sorrel mares, II
years, old, well junk-lied and broke,
weight about 1-100 lbs. each; 1 span
dark bay mares, well matched
weight about 11C0; 2 sets good har
ness; 1-in. Studebaker wagon,
good as new. Address John Pier
son, Ashland, Or. 291
SMALL HOUSE112 acres garden
land, city water; rent cheap; un
heights. Enquire 115 Cottage
street. 201
About 30,000,000 words a year
pass under tho sea through cnblcs
Unking British nnd North American
ports.
FOR RENT Good place with lots of
fruit and pie plant producing from
$:U)0 to $000 n year with good house
and barn, opposite normal school on
boulevard, Aohlnnd. John Piorson.
Ashland, Or. '291
Ilnsklna for Health.
MEDFORD THEATRE
Tuesday Feb'y 28th
A COMPLETE SCENIC PRODUCTION
ENTIRE ORIGINAL CAST
Silver Threads
BY MARTIN V. MERLE
With the Great Contra Tenor
RICHARD J. JOSE
A Story of New England Life of Today
Embracing the Songs of Old.
Mr. Tosc will bo remembered by his former connec
tion with minstrels, the "Old Homestead"
and vaudeville.
SEATS ON SALE FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24TH.
Grand Opening Sale of Spring Goods
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f VI Central Ave.-Near Post Office
I XT SLjL M.JL 1 J. 1 bJ Agents for Warner and R & G. Corsets. Standard Patterns
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Special Prices Prevail in All Departments Saturday We Mention a Few
New Suits and Coats
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Suits
100 brand new Suits, made of
'9 the best materials; radical
j change in style; "La Vogue"
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j make; at py
$30, $25, $22.50, $20
SPECIAL
$ 15 beautiful new Suits; made
$ of all wool serge; in the new
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shades; on sale Saturday,
$15.00
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New Coats
100 beautiful new Coats; full
length; new shawl and tailor
ed collars; all colors and sizes;
at linn t -
$25, $20, $18, $15
SPECIALS
CORSETS
Women's coutil Corsets;
all sizes; special Saturday,
Pair,
Great Sale of White Goods
25,000 yards of new, crisp up-to-date Wash Goods on sale Saturday at low prices.
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50c
SPECIAL
15 beautiful new Coats in plain
and fancy colors; all sizes; on
sale Saturday,
$10.00
GLOVES
New chamois Gloves; all
sizes; special Saturday,
pair,
25c
Our celebrated F. W. L.
$1.25 Glove; special Satur
day, pair,
DRESS GINGHAMS
2000 yards fine Dress Ging
hams; all new patterns; fast
colors; on sale Saturday, a
yard,
10c
FLAXONS
2000 yards of Klaxons in new
patterns; the best washing
fabric made; worth 25c; spe
cial Saturday, yard,
19c
TISSUES
Egyptian Tissues in all col
ors; beautiful patterns; nev
er fades; on salo Saturday, a
yard,
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28c
$1.00
? SEE OUR NEW LINE OE SILK AND W ASH DRESSES.
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WASH BELTS
New fancy Wash Bolts,
with pearl buckle; special
at, each,
15c
Good Apron Gingham, yard 5c i Double Kold Percales, yard 10c
EMBROIDERIES AND LACES AT SPE CIAL LOW PRICES.
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2000 yards Cambric Embroidery and In
sertions; 2000 yards fine Val. Lace and
5c
Insertions; values up to 15c; on
sale Saturday, a yard
2000 yards, wide Cambric and Swiss Em
broideries and Insertions; up to 25c
values; on sale Saturday at, per Hi
yard Ht
NIGHT GOWNS
X Women's flannelette
v Night Gowns; special
Saturdav
at
79c
TOWELS
Extra 1 a r g e size
7 luck Towels; worth
Ific; on sale
at
10c
PILLOW CASES
-12 and -15- inch bleach
ed Pillow Slips; worth
1Hp; on sale 1Ao
Saturday .. .. . A it
HOSIERY
"Burson" Hose for
women; 25c grade; on
sale Saturday, j Op
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TABLE LINEN
00-inch Table Damask
worth !0c; on sale
Saturday at, OQ
yard .....""
OUTING FLANNEL
New patterns; good
12ic quality; special
tr i9c
HOUSE DRESSES
Women's G ingh a m
House Dresses; spec
ial at, ii AQ
each. .. . J1.0
CORSET COVERS $
Women ' s fancy J
Corset 0 o v o r s; J
special,
each
25c I
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