Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 07, 1911, FIRST SECTION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, MAY 7, 1911.
PAGE THREE
FREIGHT TRAIN
DELAYS FLYER
Jacksonville Cannon Ball Limited De
railed Huge Moyue.Tugs In Vain
4o Get it Back on Track Second
Engine Called Into Service.
Tho Jacksonville "flyer" wns constd
crnbly off schedule late Saturday after
noon on account of a derailed box car
car consigned to the lllir Pines Lumber
company. The Riant mogul tugged and
snorted, and finally, with the assistance
of another engine, dragged tho derailed
car off tlio Bwltch. A rcBldent of Jack
sonville Is thinking of lnstgntlng a suit
iiKulnst tho company because 20 cents'
worth of cholco fish ho wns tnklng to
Ills wife wns likely to spall.
Tho woes of the hungry arc innny
and the company will have to be enre
ful In tho future.
PROGRAM OF RUSSIAN
SYMPHONYORCHESTRA
Walter J. Travis Successfully Defends His Title
UMmfe .& WKk. Mill
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The following Is tho program which
will bo rendered by tho Russian Symph
ony Orchestra, Modest Altschulcr, con
ductor on Its appearance In Medford
Wednesday:
Overture, VTnnnhnuscr" AVnRner
Two Caucaslon Sketches
Ippolltow Ivanow
1. "In tlio Aul"
2. "March Snrdnr"
Prize Sour from "Dlo Melstorslngcr"
Wagner
Frank Onnsby
Scherzo nnd Finale from Symphony
No. 4 Tschalkowsky
Arln, "Samson and Delilah"
Salnt-Saons
Mint). Hulse.
Meditation from "Thais," Violin Solo
Massenet
Nikolai Sokoloff
Aria from "Alda" Verdi
Mine. Dlmltrleff.
(a) Andante Cantabllo. .. .Tschalkowsky
(1.) Fairy Dolls Tschalkowsky
1'roioguo from "I PaRllaccl"
Leoncavallo
Bertram Schwohn
Quartette "Itlgolettb" Verdi
Mines Dlmltrleff, Hulse, Messrs. Onis
by, Schwnhn.
March Slav Tschalkowsky
Stolnway Piano Used.
YOUNG MAN HAS
NARROW ESCAPE
Thrown From Wheel and Run Over
by Automobile Man Escapes Death
Shoulder Dislocated Is Badly
Injured.
Bat Ha Will Oloia Saloon.
ALTON. 111.. Mny (!. Stephen Craw
ford, candldnto for mayor or Alton, has
deposited $2100 In nn Alton bank as a
pledge of Reed faith In raso of election
to bo forfeited Is lio falls to close sa
loons on Sunday, as ho declares In his
platrorm ho will do. When he announc
ed his platform thco was somo skep
tic I smandlindecldedtolottmir
LiAfcCWOCto, N. J.. Mny 4. Wnltor J. Travis, tho human Rolf machine from Garden City, camo off with tlylng
colors onco again by defeatinK "Fred" Ilorreshoff, tho metropolitan chaplan of tho sprlnK tournament, on tho links
of tho Country club of Uikewood. Mr. Travis won only after an oxtra hole had been f6uml necessary. This iniulo
tho third time In two years tho pair havo met as I.akowood finalists. Mr. Travis now wears glasses In Ills MmtcncH
REBELS SPREAD
FIRE AND DEATH
Troops Sent to Quell Revolutionists
Who Have Broken Out Again Near
Canton and arc Terrorizing the
Country.
CANTON', May G. With flro and
sword, the revolutionists tonight nro
threatening SheklunR. on tho cast rlvor,
4!i miles east of this city, and f.7 miles
REAL ESTATE MEN
SMOKE AND TALK
The private smoker Riven by tho Med
ford Henlty association Friday evening
was well attended and all present had
a pleasant nnd enjoyable evening.
Much business wns transacted Infor
mally and many matters of Interest to
tho members woro discussed. Whlta
moro of a social than a business meet
ing, tho members nro satisfied that Reed
results will como from tho various discussions.
north of Hongkong. Troops havo been
despatched by tho authorities, It Is re
ported, to Intercept tnem.
O'GARA TO TALK
PORTLAND Y.M.C.A.
Will Lecture on Frost Fighting in
Rogue River Valley Is Invited to
Make Address by Educational Director.
Thrown from his bicycle and rolled
over and over under the wheels of nn
automobile driven by Mr. Waterman,
chaffetir for Walter Uoyd. Frank Miller
of Central Point had u miraculous es
cape from death about CMS o'clock Sat
urday evening. Passenger trnln No. K
of the Southern Pacific had Just pulled
In and the toad on both sides of the
tracks was packed with automobiles nnd
conveyances of all sorts. Turning from
North Front street south Into Main
street Waterman was forced to cut n
Huunro turn on account of nn ntitomobllc
and a buggy standing sldo by sldo at
tho curb, thus .being thrown past tho
center of tho street. In the machine
with tho driver wero Mrs. Waller Uoyd,
Mrs. T. O. Uoyd and Mrs. B, C. Aylcr.
Miller was coming north on Main streot
nnd had crossed tho railroad tracks
when ho saw tho automobllo nnd ac
cording to tho spectators dodged to tho
loft. Waterman turned to tho right ns
tho rules of driving require but upon
seeing tho blcyclo rider turned to tlio
left again ns dtd Miller nnd tho two
crashed toRothor not ten feet from tho
south curbing. Miller was thrown di
rectly botweon tho front wheels nnd
It Is n, mystery how he over passed tin
der tho front oxlc. Ho wns forced
through In somo way and rolled bend
lover heals under tho mnchlno striking
his back and head furious blows aRatnst
tho bottom o ftllo mnchlno anil tho pavo
inoiit. Waterman applied lilo brakes
Immediately and brought his enr to a
stand still and wont to tho nsslntanco
of tho Injured man. Miller wus taken
Immediately to tho office of Dr. Stearns
where ho wns found to bo badly bruised
about tho body nnd his right shoulder
dislocated. His clothes wero badly torn
and his scalp was sevcrly lacernted.
As yot no blamo can bo attached to
cither party but Chief llltson has tho
names of several witnesses and tho mat
ter will bo moro olosoly Investigated.
HIGHEST GRADE
FISHING
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SLiPOACK
Ti'tW OTU.
Professor P. J. O'Oara will lecture In
Portland Saturday, two weeks banco, be
fore tho Y. M. C. A. of that city, tnklng
ns his subject tho work dono In tho
Horuo Itlvor vnlloy this spring In right
InR frost. Professor O'dnra has dono
notablo work In saving tho npplo and
pear crop In this section nnd Is In n posi
tion to Rlvo vnlunblo Information to
thoso desiring It. Professor O'Oara was
Invited to mnko tho address by tho edu
cational director of tho V. M. C. A.
UwkU youCC m& any fy&fa that
ta&kCrtr uoiA Salt. ouh Cin&b
a& new and -fci&fa and dfoonfo
ouh hwCb ai& nd)t bu&tif.
wlbenevek th& thought oj foahd
i&abe entehA ifoub mhnd abo M
In tfoz thought that oak &toe &
th& h&we to $uy zia$C& foahd-wahe
Nicholson Hardware Co.
No. Bartlctt
Cor. Main St.
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OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT ON
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tj Our rogular pricoa ai'o loss lliaii so-qallud special sales.
C Our goods arc not marked with the idea of sales or big ,x)rico 4
cuts. We have to have a legitimate profit to do business; every
successful merchant must have; consequently we place a J'air
price on our merchandise and guarantee satisfaction, and that
our customers will receive better value at our store.
J There is a reason why wo enjoy the best trade in the city, why
we are always busy, why we have made tho phenomenal growth
that we have.
if It will pay you to see us before you furnish- your home or buy
anything in the house-i'uniishing line.
Wc Sell for Less
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THE HOUSE THAT MADE IT POSSIBLE TO BUY HOUSE
FURNISHING GOODS IN MEDFORD AT RIGHT PRICES
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