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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 28, 1911)
"! PTjV' PXGE BIX JfEPFOTlD MAIL TRTBTJNE, litEDPORIfr OREGON, MONDAY, ftUOUST 28, 1MT. n CRIPPLED ACTRESS IS BURNED OUT Majory Mahr, Who Lost Both Legs Under a Train Smiles at MIsfor tunc Which Destroys Her Apart ment House. POIITT.AND, Or., Aur. 2S. Though nho lost both Ices under n trnln Just 11 llttlo over a year ago, lilch end ed hor enreor on thu stngo and the Mnhr apartments, hor only mean of livelihood wore partially destroyed by flro Saturday, Marjory Mahr today ntlll sinllcp. and with splendid show of optimism today declared that It would "turn out all right." Tho damage to the building, which is owned by M. Bard and Sons, la $25,000, nnd tho furnishings, owned by Miss Mahr, moro than SS000, par tially covered by Insurance. "Two big reverses so closo togeth er does daio ono a bit," said tho crip pled ex-actresa today, "but I will weather It through somehow. I am not entirely destitute. I don't know exactly what 1 shall do now, but something will turn up. Of that I am sure." 10 10 .T.00 COURT? Ril Kstato Transfers. Cephas MOomaw to J. P. Moo maw, N halt NEUSEii Jf E 1-4 section 2, township 3C, rango 1 west 1 Bert Anderson to Beulah Jeld ness, lot 12, block 49, Mcd ford 10 Belle Pleasants to J. E. Bos well, lot 1-5 .block 6, Cen tral Point' 200 W. E. Kahlerto F. F. Clark, lots 1 and 2, block 5. Oak Park addition to Central Point . . . 300 G. W. Sturley to C. A. Ham burg, lot 10, block 49, Med ford 10 E. It. Oatman to J. W. Myers ,et ux., 40 acres In section 4, township 3C, ranso 4 west 1500 C. E. "Wlnlnger to F. W. Loomls et al., property In Railroad addition to Ashland 10 II. E. Marsh to Harriet C. Paul, lot S, block C, Ross addition to Medford 1 Harriet C. Paul to W. S. Clay, same property as above .... 10 E. I. Warner ct al. to J. K. Howard et al., property In block 21, Medford 15000 John F. Wilto to J. E. Olm stead, northeast quarter of northeast quarter section 14, township 35, rango 2 west 1200 J. C. Gibson to S. F. G. Maness, property In D L C C4, town ship 38, rango 1 west 10 Georgo Wallace to William E. Moor, property in block 6, Ashland 10 D. J.-Stull to C. A. Hamlin. lot 1, block 1, Roso Park addi tion to Medford 10 Margaret Beswlck to Charles A. Harris, property In block 8, ABhland 1C0 Churlcs A. Harris to Allco B. Uutler, same . property as abovo 10 Phoebo M. Dekum to L. C. Ap plegate, lots 1, 2, 11, 12, block 19, Dokum's amended addi tion to Medford Bort Anderson to G. W. Shir ley, lot 10, block 49, Med ford . , 10 I. T. Gallagher to W. S. Braun, northeast quarter section 20, township 32, rango 1 east.. 10 I. L. Hamilton to W. S. Braun, northeast quarter section 36, township 32. rango 1 west. . 10 Mary E. O'.N'ell to J. B. Andrews, property in Cottage addition to Medford 1 W, S. Brldgman to U. 8. A., ro- ' Hnqulshinent to land In sec tion 20, township 34, rango 2 west 450 J, Rosteln to LcuIb A. Rostein, half Interest in southeast quarter of northwest quarter nnd Bouth half of southwest quartor of northeast quarter and west half of northwest quarter of Bouthwest quarter of northeast quartor section 27, township 35, rango 2 west 1 J. W. Morrltt, trustoo, to Bollo Ploasant, lots 14 and 15, block C, Contral Point 20 Margaret S. Sollss to Emll Mohr, property In block 56, Medford 3000 First Christian Church of Med ford to AV. F. Ran ot al., lots 1, 2, 3 and 4, block 78, ' Medford 11000 10. Graco Morris to Susan Hel li)!u, property In Woolen's addition to Ashland 1200 C. D, porter to Rebecca Flnloy, lot 2, Woolen's addition to Medford 10 W. T. Grlovo to W. S. llraun, poulhoast quarter of north oast quarter, east half of southeast quarter nnd south west quartor or southeast quarotr section 12, township 33, rango 2 east h. E. lloan to Kffle L. Taylor, lot C, block 1, liUtnsdon's ad dition to Medford ......... J. F. Halo to First Christian Church of Medford, lots 9 nnd S, block 75, lots 1, 2, 3 and 4, block 78, Medford.. Jackson County Hotel associa tion to llau-Mohr company, contract V. E. Phlpps to Joseph Jura tsch, lot 7, block 1, Rlversldo subdivision of West's addition to Medford io S. M. Mears to Frank Menefoe trustee, 40 acres in section 11. township 36 range 2 west 100 J. W. Opp to S. Uarnum, right of way 60 foot wide in Jackson creek district, also quit claim deed i Emll Mohr to T. H. Mooro. re lease of ngreement regard ing property In Medford .... J. A. Lyon to Mollle Williams. property In Medford S00 J. A. Lyon to J. T. Long, prop erty iirMedford S00 Ira Ross Kline to J. St., Winter. property in J. E. Ross D' L C C500 State of Oregon to Terry, 40 acres In section 36, township 40, rango 4 west 50 Dutte Falls Lumber company to , W. S. Braun, 1S40.56 acres In 'Big Butte district 10 W. S. Braun to Elk Lumber Co., 160 acres In section 26, town ship 32, range 1 west 10 W. S. Braun to Elk Lumber 10 company, 49SO ncrcs In Hullo Crook district and Roguo rlv er district ............... O. & C. Knllroad company to 11. C. Stoddard. lotR t, 2. 3. nnd ti, block 74, Medford.. 2700 W. L. Orr to Mary 11. Orr, 160 acres In section IS, township 39, rango 4 Corn L. Knight to First Chris tian Church or Medford, lots 7 and 8, block 75, and lots 1, 2, 3 and 4, block 78, Med ford .1. T, Long to A. J. Anderson, lots 2 and 3. block 1, Rlver sldo subdivision to Medford Frank 11. Anderson to Bert An derson, power of attorney. . . Z. Cameron to R. C. Washburn. property In section 11, town ship 36, range 2 west. ..... 10 10 l0lllt Married. HARTLETT-FEXTON In Med ford, August 24, 1911. by Glenn O. Taylor, Mr. Barllett and Mrs. Marlon Fenton of Gold Hill. Mnrrlngv Licenses. W. 1). Steadmnr. and Ada Belle Work of Phoenix. IVolmte Court. Estate ot P. B. O'Nell; October 5 set as day for hearing final state ment. Kstato of rhoebo Bendura; hear lug ot final statement set for Octo ber 5. Estate ot Anna Henry; samo pro ceedings as above. New Cases. Young & Hall vs. L. A. Pruott and London Pruott; suit to quiet title. Valine Welch vs. Harry B. Welch: suit for divorce. Lydla A. Hanscom vs. H. A. Hans corn; modification ot decreo of divorce. American Haviland Ransom Shape CHINA We have just received and put on sale here the finest line of American China made, every piece guaranteed strictly first quality, both in shape and weight. This handsome china comes in the Well knownn Haviland Ransom shape. This we will carry in open stock in plain white or coin gold decoration. You can buy a full set or an odd piece just as you like, and you will find our prices fully 25 per cent lower than the same quality can be had auj'where else. Glassware We carry the largest line of strictly first quality Glassware in the city. Prices tho lowest, quality considered. Strictly first quality, no seconds. Don't fail to get our new prices on plain white and fancy decorated Dinner Ware. Just a Word about your sehpol supplies. We will have a com plete line ready in a few days. If we can't sell them, we may give them away. HUSSE Y' S AT -THE SIGN 9F Ye Nifty AT THE SIGN OF Ye Nifty jf$v ANNOUNCEMENT WE BEG TO ANNOUNCE YE OPENING OF Ye Nifty AN APPAREL SHOP FOR MEN AND WOMEN MONDAY, YE 28th DAY OF YE MONTH OF AUGUST WHERE WILL BE DISPLAYED A MOST NOBBY ASSORTMENT OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC SUITINGS Men's High-Class and Custom Shirts TO ORDER Ladios' Fine Gowns, Waiats and Skirta BLACKBURN & ROLAND 217 W. MAIN STREET, JUST A LITTLE WAYS FROM THE PARK. AT THE SIGN OF AT THE SIGN OF Ye Nifty Ye Nifty lM Still in Business The Southern Oregon Elec tric Company has moved two doors south to the G. C. Porting Plumbing Shop L Southern Oregon Electric Co. ' POSTAL TELEGRAPH CABLE COMPANY NIGHT LETTERGRAM The Postal Telegraph Company (Incorporated) transmits and delivers this nlaht telegram subject to the terms and condltlonsprlntcd on the back ot this blank. CLARENCE H. MACKAY, President. HKCKIVKD AT 193 DE Bu ikmvi:uv- so. 148 Paid Night Lottor INDEPENDENT COMPETITIVE PROGRESSIVE Detroit, Mioh., Aug. 15, 1911 SULLIVAN & HANLEy, MEDFORD, ORE. a , , i Another and tho third national viotory for FLANDERS "20" within a month. This time a oloan swoop in America's hill o limbing classic. Tho THREE speod FLANDERS "20" won ovont in hor olass Satur day at Woroestor, llass. olimbing Doad Horao Hill in 1 mimtto 10.85 n seconds, breaking all previous records for hor class by 46 30oond3, and 'defeating second car in hor class by 37 seconds, Sho also boat records made by tho following high povorod and highor pricod cars in other olasses. Velie Buiok, Cole, Hudson, Firostono, Oakland, Cameron, Erit and Empire, FLANDERS "20" was the lowest pricod oar in tho contost. Doad Horse Hill is one milo long with a riso of over 400 foot to tho milo, Ilowspaper accounts say course was slow because of bad surface andone ery bad spot near finish lino. .-mmm' FLANDERS $irao better than time made in 1909 by any oar loss i than three times her price. - And fastor than time made last yoar by any car but ono of three times her size and prioo, Sho avoraged a little over 46 miles an hour up to the eight por cent grade. Striotly Etook chassis. Event run under A. A. A. rules and supervision, FLANDERS "20" was sensation of the sixty and seventy horso power oars baroly te 1 V tf , .. S ,V :t t beating hor phenomenal performance. ; Sending you .photograph of WITT in victorious FLANDERS -on ;-. the hill. , She has now only to win tho throo hundred milo Savanna Road Baoe to prove her invinoibility in spood as sho proved hor reliability iruthe Little Glidden; her staying powers in Minneapolis, to Holona iS"ana r0laMllty ru2i. d hor hill olimbing qualities on Dead flora' 7 Hill. Wat o the little wonder at Savanna. , . '. V; '. i . i ? "I f u, SULLIVAN '& HANLEY, . MEDFORD, ORE. 3TUDEBAKEH CORPORATION, E-M-F FACTORIES. ir V E-M-F Flanders Dealers at Medford, Ore. V v