&r , i PAGE EIGHT MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY. MATCCII 2G, 1911. H .' iSM 4 I .H 3 r d;i - -wi fS ? j i i o i- FATAL WRECK CAHAOt ROAD Four Are Dead as Result of Wreck ' on Canadian Pacific Wreckage Catches Fire and Burns Coaches t Wrecked. SCKEIBER, Out., Mnrch 25. F. li Kimball was killed, u conductor in inifwing und it is reported that two arc dead as the result of a hcud-on collision bclweon two Canadian Pa cific freights early today. The eaHtbobund train consiHtcd mostly of empty passenger vouches and these were badlv wrecked. The west bound was a traiuload of Huttlurn of feels. Tlio wreckage caught fire. A special train with the injured will arrive hero this afternoon. Three persons, nil trainmen, are aboard the special. tS hi i MOTOR PLUNGES INTO TRAIN; SCORE HURT (Continued from Page Six.) th owner." 1'rofeHHor O'Oara waB a paflHoiiKcr an tho motor. Ho Bald: "Ab tho mo tor camo Into tho station I noticed that tho motor ovorran tho station and I knew that something woh wrong with tho brakcB of tho motor. Tho motorman know It also. "Going to tho junction wo wont at a fast clip and thon I heard tho three whistles of warning. Tho Jar camo. Wo flow through tho air. Seats woro Jorked from thoir fastenings and the HoundB of breaking glass and tho groans of tho Injured woro tho next thlUKB I wan conncloiis of. Tho In torlor of tho cur was a slaughter pen. People- with blood Btrwimlng from their faces and others lying liuddled on tho floor and groaning. "Everything in tho Interior wau gone. Tho crowd had all bcon thrown forward und tho door was Jammed. ' "Imniodlatoly camo tho atncll of smoko. Tho car was aflro. "Tho floor Doomed to raise two foot and fell back again. Thou n flumo of flro Boomed to flash through tho car. Tho whole intorlor vViih booh filled with smoke, Every thing waB Binashcd to hits, "MrB. Crooey, with blood stream lug down her face, waB holding hor child out tho window. A man took tho child. I hundod more children out tho window. "I hud In tended going Into tho .front part of tho cur, hut decided to go In tho rear Hoctlon. It wub tho front purt where most of tho men woro hurt badly." "I believe tho wreck was duo to criminal negllgenco. Tho motorman know his brakes woro not runu'iiK right and woro refusing to work. Thon ho trovolod to tho Junction at a high speed. It wuh criminal. Of course tho balky brakes refused to act, und tho accident resulted.." II. C. Koldol, the Gold Hill In ventor, who Bomo months ago blow hliuHQlf up In tho attempt to Invent a now mutch, wub In tho par, In the uxploslon ho lost both arms, the Htumpn of which woro badly bruised In tho wreck of yeatorday. His aculp wub also badly hurt. Mrs. Gruggmun of Seattle was bad ly bruised ami was carried to the Pacific & Eastern track, whero a doe tor administered restoratives to her. She was I alum to tho homo of Mrs William Pudge, with whom she Is staying. Mrs. Iludgo and Mrs. Caroy woro also Injured slightly. W. L. McCluro of Gold II 111 wub badly cut about tho head and was removed to the Southern Oregon hos pital. Tho sixth grado basoball tonm woro on board, but on going In de cided that they ought not go In tho Binoklug compartment and Btood In tho rear of tho train. Hut for this decision, many of them would have been seriously Injured. Hoy Carpen ter alone was hurt. Ills hips were badly bruised and Jammed. Ho will recover In a few days. When the boys woro crawling out of the wreck thp first question they asked were: "Did you got my mitt? Did you get tho bat? Oh gee, kids, my glovo Ib insldo." They wero determined to walk to Central Point and nlay their name. but dccldpd that afl their mothers might bo alarmed about thoir safety, knowing thoy wero aboard, thoy im mediately went homo to notify their parents that they wore not hurt. Conductor Taylor of tho mtor said: "Every one of the 50 people on board owo their lives to Motorman Itlggs. Tho boy waB nervy and cool and that Is what saved the car from being blown to atoms. After tho collision bo crawled through tho debris, al though tho flames wero burning his hair and faco, and shut off tho gus- ollno. If ho had not done so und tho flro had got to tho tank, woll, Ood knows, it would havo been a slaughter. It was a bravo act. "Not ulono this, but ho stayed with tho lovorB and reversed the car, knowing that a collision was certain and that In all probability ho would bo killed when tho smash camo. A. 8. ItOBcnbatim Bald: "Tho brakes woro In good order when tho motor camo Into tho station. Tho motor man ovorjudged his ability to stop In tho required position and slightly over-run tho station. One does that frequently In an automobile. No, the accident Ib ono of thoso unoxplalna blo Incidents which uro a mystery to railroad men. Why should the brakes refuse to work at that tlmo when Bomo fow months boforo thoy woro In good working order? "Tho motormnu deserved praise for his bravery and It wub tin fault of his, but tho breaking of his brakes, that caused tho accident. The air rofusod to work," Electric Sign Advertising Strollers along Broadway in the' gold and red enclosing the words "A theater district these nights have u novel addition to the momentary at tractions of such u promenade in the newest forms of electric light adver tisements, ones that cun be said to almost act stories as well as tell them. One of the most striking of these is tho complicated ign used to advertise "The Orchid" at the Herald Square theatre. This consists of a three-pronged fork of chain lightning which flushes out of the darkness and hits a spot on tho sign that in stantly becomes a wabbling ring of FOR SALE CITY PROPERTY Homes any part of city Lots wholesale and retail MOOR-EHNI CO. 212 Fruitgrowers Rank Bide City Property $3'iO() wil handle new, modem 5-room bungalow, plastered, cement foun dation, screen porch, good loca tion, lot r0xl'2(i; owner sells at ex act cost to build. Kino cash register, practically new cost .1(!0() und $400 takes it. 0-room house furnished; rents for $:i0, with 75 ft. frontage; will soon bo warehouse property; .$2750; good terms. Husiness corner close to federal building, 100x100; G-ronm modern house, $7000; good terms. Six-room modern bungalow, close in 3 bedrooms, screen porch, $2500 y good terms. 0 room modern bungalow, now, com pletely furnished, .ftJGUU, terms. 5 acres for platting, inside city limits water in street; price low, easy terms; very desirable. Corner 100x100 with (1-room house, east front, next to business section $8000; good terms. 1-room house, modem, closo in $1850 with, furniture, $2150; clobc in; good terms. 7-rooui house, 2 lots, S. Orange $2000; good terms. Hit." Followinir close on this the Iigthning flash disappears and tho words "J-Mdio Koy in tho Orchid" flare up, only to as quickly disap pear. After a brief interval the per formance is repeated, and so on through the lively time of the night which is usually until nearly morn ing. On a roll top adjoining this sign ;s one proclaiming the merits of a bot tled water, if bottled water can be said to havo any merits. This takes the form of a mountain nnd basin outlined in red lights, from which ii . . ..J there rie n half dozen sprays of gol den water in representation. They sparkle with a dazzling effect such as no water known to man could pro duce tinilcss it might be fire wnter." Across the street from this exhibit of electrical lighting beauty, on the side wall of another building, is the advertisement of a certain brand of gin, and if ever mortal man could bo weak enough to be deluded into dal lying with so suspicious n tipple as gin this sign certainly is calculated to lead him to the fateful dalliance It consists of a gigantic siphon, out lined in golden bulbs, from the spout of which is continually spurting nn othor golden stream, representing water that falls into a ricky glass of corresponding huge proportions, und likcuKc outlined in electric sparkling. Honest, in spite of him self, it mnkes n fellow say, "Gee! Let's go get one!" These are but examples of the in genious and bewildering signs that "act" alone the Great White Way, :n the domain of the piny houses, the big hotels and the giddy lobster palaces. They are undoubtedly a paying in vestment, judging by the amount of nttctinon they attract from the strol lers on Broadway, and they are splen did demonstrations of the possibili ties of the illuminating branch of the electrical industry, and of the artistic genius of its engineers. Henry Humphrey to Mary E. O'Neill, land In D L C 42, township 37, range 1 west 1 Mary E. O'Neill to Henry Hum phrey, lots 1, 2 and 3, block 1, Humphrey-Knght addition to Medford 1 U. S. to David W. Pence, 1C0 acres In section 20, township 33, range 1 east pat Eliza J. Lowla to H. C. Gamott, property In block 51, Medford. 125 C. W. Palm to H. C. Garnett, property In block 51, Medford COO W. H. Huntzinger to Almet S. Carmlchael, 5 acres In township 37, rango 2 west 650 Jesse Houck to G. L. Schermor horn, lot 3 and 4, block 5G, Medford 10 Haskins for health. Cook With Gas THE CHEAPEST, CLEANEST AND BEST FUEL ON THE MARKET. WE HAVE A LARGE STOCK OF GAS RANGES, WATER HEATERS AND OTHER GAS APPLIANCES WHICH YOU ARE CORDIALLY IN VITED TO INSPECT. TALK NO. lO TO Till: PARENT Hy Dr. Itlokort, Medford, Oro. Y y '' parent f Your child is in hcliool u ccilaiii number of hour each day, using the c.mm constantly. Kach year the ! .sons become harder, book ar continued in Ihe evening, the e are being overtaxed, tit. dtdiriU" iiiumiIoh are htiiiiuud; yd porhnp no thought is given to helping (m eyes. I know that injury romilt from this iiugluel. Wo mu6t realize that, if there to a ciiuho for eye .strain, tlui. must be a remedy; the iiiu-u most naturally would be iti fn (he cyus; thih root can w h laiui'd by wearing" i idling glhsi My advice to you is, come and r--t my iidvioe, let mo explain t ..u Buieiitifiitnlly why jesting kIhim-i should be worn, I believe that parents use ver poor judgment in not caripg ' their ehildroii'H eycH, wjion the remedy is so simple nnd the com so slight. 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