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'4 TUKMWDFOrcn MAll.TMHlW, MflD.KOUl), OR1WON, FRIDAY, F10I3RlTARY 18,1910. MEDFORD MailTribune H PUUMSUKD DAILY EXCEPT SATURDAY. A ortiisolldntton of tiivModfonl Mall, established 18S; tho Southern Oregon Kti, Mubl(sliid 1902; the Democratic Times, cstnbllshed 187S; tho Ashland Trlb ns cninbllshed 1896. and tho iledford Tribune, established 190. '"" Official Paper of the City of Mcdford. IN HAYTI" AT THE MEDFORD TONIGHT TO BEAUTIFY CENTRAL POINT ' HIGH SCHOOL GROUNDS Alfred llarrion llnokur, n veteran of llu civil will' ami tin old and to (T.NTHAL POINT. Or.. Feb. 18. I IM. . ..! i . I I mo inline uupmvemcui n.u, .MmllW,!. ,.t scoured permission from tho board ; ... . n ' V 1 tllV 'llll tl Mill 'V GEOKGK PUTNAM. Editor and Manager. Vhtorod ns second "oln'ss matter November 1, ISO?. M the postni'rie'e ' ntSfeAtont, Orepon. under tlie act or am mi 3, uw. SmSCKIPTl ON' UATRS: o year, by mall f S.00 Ono month by mall or carrier....! 50 'THE CRATER LAKE ROAD "WILL BE BUILT. The Crater Lake highway will be built. Tho -nnrmlo will build it. The Commercial club has outlined a practical plan, and Mclntyro & Heath In Their Laugh able New Burlesque Will Be Presented In This City Tonight. everybody will help. - The spirit that is making Medford, making Jackson Whou Klaw & Krlangor's new laughing trust, "Molntyro & Henth in llnyti," comes to the Medford the ater tonight it will probably anpe.tr that even tho laughable qualities and orgeous costuming of the dynamic of directors of the Central Point school to beautify the high school grounds and work upon the mime will bu commenced at tho earliest possible tiiuo. Ai cording to their plans, it ia intended to park as much of tho grounds as is possible and di vide it into as many soot ions thorn are. I'miliw in tho school. Fnoh grade will bo given a certain tract im,M" vvil1 Phit'o in Odd follows 'n DEATH OF G. A. R. VETERAN. limiAT A DDAMIfVTtfMT MmmDll riTI7CrT HAS TO SAY ABOUT FER-DON'S MEDICAL EXPERTS and Jackson streets thin moiniui; .Mr. Hooker was a nntivo of Indi ana and served under (lonornl IT. S. llraut during the war. llo was 70 years, I month and 10 days of nt at tho time of bis death. Tho funeral will taku pjneo Sun day, February 'JO, at 'J o'clock n. tit.. us i services being held at the late rest- donee by Rev. l H. lloxic. Inter- THIMli.IVAI, OF IIKAUVti TIMJ.bim to remain Ioiikoi'. and llio plus- noiucuiit suitum of hl experts In NICK Silt, I, tit IKS OS. and asked to work upon it under tho ''iory under tho aunpiees of ,hiu. direction of tho club. After the -',s' Arthur I'oM, . A, It. work has been completed someone will bo given charge of tho grounds and will dovoto their time curing the vi'ry putltMilrt that other phylclHnn.fullwd on mimilM th wont ' IVir-Dou to remain over tor another i, ,, . . ,i . ,. , votk. Thortt wait arttit Joy at the for tho past tlvn years have lieon "1; . ... , . office last night when Fur-Don un- vletlin ot lariainmmorv rhoumu- ,,,, woll, rHlm, ntw,v. All th Joints of my body have Muny lKM)1,o from far and near nro !boou nffcetcii. I have suffered moMt coming In to couhuIi these medical UixeruolatluK imlns. nearly all my exnorta. Uach dny at their offices rinnlli nf M umiruix , f i, ,, . ... . - ini si litivit liiirini.it iiMltinriu. fnwl illu. nut) n noun n (Miuitviu nf htwtlmn ''. 1 II. Ilirr LM I IH I lOlllHIOf. ' ov " COmi making SOUUiernuresou.KtKttutuuu, "-bjyoru- ZnZt T kmT l.hon ? ,irry W ' A li eCVn- and -a.k. in fact. . ha, beco no a; win, lives at No. VX. Itandolph street. Will build the highway. , , , j"T Mirpassed. He- thoso ,)hms u w5 re(luiro ft coiisM. "'i oomploto wrecI. !,.:,,,, when sked If It wiih truo Ono thousand subscriptions of $100 each payable in Por s tl p,vduct,on as-, bIo smu cf , t0 luuol M; w i. .; jW I . .bed o m of Uu( two annual installments, will be sought. Most ot runw$ TjLxXm M,,'r ,,Mf Tlnmt ot TT" TTV will come from Jackson county. The rest will be asked ,Icath ll!lve CV0l. r (luir f mWm ' tne . v hoi70 vom",, Tlu' mmh w, ' ,,,r" )0", 4,.in,,,w,M KxxT Tx ,h" n' " lT4,,.lim' f ' fl'Oin the State at large. tuou,lv humorous porsonahties and'c' t fn Vo unJhn'o, tlm c tv ,0 n,,,lisU'r U"' inimnvn "ll s- rm"1 T"""" ""l th" HlU' I , n -T 1 tl,,,lu ... , , a-a nnn ,,,n,if flm ? , , . . incnu tlm citi 'm.I V ,,.,,:,,, ,,...: more rooi In the one week mvocru! yoar that tlu flih would crack . The COUUty Will make gOOd its 0,000 to "Slihe ball. bcRinntoK at Sy. and con- U ' ! ' ;R nf 1w ,u(0 boon akaK It than . had dnrlved open and burn and Itch M. that llfo $1.00,000 raised bv subscription. TlllS Will give i?U0,000 nui0 auring the ent.ro ovoninK. lol-j y u nrri, ' ' J,,1;;', g f,0m all the dootor.. who have bad 1 was a misery, fth. had tried st-vnrnl for the llichwaV to the forest resei'VC boundary. ,nvi"K ,s. V10 l, .f ar:, akl!. at the Campbell residence on Yt "10 "nU,p treatment In thu past flvod rfMi-nt physlrbtas ai. rocetvml no ific Ktov will be constructed under government 7"' ' 1 strict ,u u . m. .turd y rw. cannot testify m too Br.t..;iir. .. ki . t .vr-nonv suSS TL banks of Medford will act ?s deposita- WXStm r-S. TT I 71? "2Sf S: " I liibBssssssBsssssssLBssWnBsml ssssssssssssssssssssssssssW I r . lllr (111 nil I. WM vtl llWItl IIIU t (II IllUlli hIVlIII IllV'lltll UUI VMV' IM.I TS BssssssBssssssBssssMmr f fc, JVBI KJKvmJK?iWCTssssssW lBBBBB&iK; 'JHBBBBBn jBBBjBBBBjBBBB nr fm fim fnnrl nurl ns nnllfifition acrencies. We will open to the world what the supreme court of Oregon refuses to permit the state to open the world's greatest ntaural wonder and we will do it ourselves. IF SOLOMON CAME, TO OREGON. If Solomon came to Oregon he could learn many points oh wisdom and law from our supreme court. Solomon would find that modern law consisted principal ly in ascertaining and repeating what some darn fool has said at some other time about some other case. Solomon would find that peanut politics had replaced ic einnilh nnd nninmoii sense methods of administering justice and that the desire of mossback votes outweighed the question of right or wrong. ' a fiSiri flint thorn is one law for nortli- western Oregon and another for southern Oregon, and Mapo eyeglass cleaners free at Dr. Ooblo's. 18W, Main st. 'J8ll B & G Cash Store ' Christian Science. Services Sunday morning at o'clock: subject of losson-sonuoii, 'Mind." Sunday school at 10 a. in. Testimonial meetings Wednesday at MHS 1 1 :.I0 p. in. I'he public is conliallv invited to these services. 128 North Grapo street, north Shennnn-Clay music house. by thlt wonderful doctor and his reined le. Leonard Wood. !Mft W. jl Second street, Medford, Or. .MII.I.KIl OP tl!. ItA.VPOIiPII srmarr. i:rui:ic.. thm-s .MIItACI.H tU ItOPKAN' liM'KUTS Ol'I'lt'i: dlHitppimred and tho ortH an liealml up. I then asked Pr-Don If ho hnd any pIcturoH of people Hint woro cureil by the nufdlcal oxprt. For Don replied: "Ye, hundreds of thorn," and ho coinmetict'd IiowIiik tbiiin; also 10.000 ttsitliuonlnls which OF I ho had on file of poopln who hnvo MI-'IH- t,,,r01' .'" California and Utah. "! Per-Don'8 MmiIIchI Kxpert will not AT CAKUIK KKV.VOIiDS. Willi Irlntyn- .M Hcatli at the Mcil ford Tonight. GROCERIES, PRODUCE . ,lUK 8orv,Co llams, country, cure, lb. 17c eonico at 7 Shoulder, country cure, per nmmrl 13r! Ad llclm.- Sunday Services at St. Mark's. Sunday school at 10 a. m.; morn- at 11 o'clock; evening 30. IH MOOItK MO'l'Ivli. MKIIFOltl), citowi)i:i with i'Kopi.i: i'itot l'Alt AMI NUAIt. artistic fun, and that in addition to that the onlv right the people ot the state, outsiae tnc sa-1 tue increased scope for tho comic cred nrecincts of the mossbacks lair, is to pay taxes. work of the stars. Kinw & Eriangor Solomon would discover that a great national park, m to have surpassed former of- toJnJnff THnvth's orrnntnst scenic wonder, was a local . i affair," and does not concern the people of Oregon, simply kieidoscop5c p0wning for n great because it happened to be located in their midst. chorus of tho prettiest of girls that Qrtirt, ,rrmil,1 f flint it is Wal for the state to build , ever fluttered viva'ciously through iLnrrl. Iwutio m.-wln in.-nmnirl ?l '? 's HonHP lnyB pails, each $1.60 Lard, home made, o-pound of the Holms I.nnd Co. s spending in this city on business. was in Whoa Fcr-Doa and his meillcnl ex perls first came to Medford his In Ion Hon was to remain hero until Fob-1 He charms Jl TIIK ) accept an Incurable cane. He wilt not I take a penny from persons ho cannot euro or benefit. He make fatso Htatemeiits to no on, but deals hon estly with all who consult 'him. Tho Fer-Don's Medical Hxpert can be con sulted at the Moore Hotel. Medford. Or. Offlom nt the hmd of .italrs, from 10 to IS a m . ".' to I and ? to S p. in Siiudnt from to ti. u m. for inn ,'iS' I'toti and .11 '11 1 , 41, a intMitntn ilnrti.. r . nun i-n m ti i ! ... waterways and railroads in the sacred precinct, out niegat .. ; to build a highway OUtslde US portals. '& Erlnnger offerings. Julian Rose. SoloniOU WOUld find a Supreme TCOUl't consisting OC re from ,;s European vaudeville membei-s drawing salaries of $3000 a vear eacn wnen tnc successes; jinrmn Stanley, remem- COnstitution provides but three justices at $200 a year, bered from her appearances .with tho TrSln-n nnrSt.itntion over-ridden bv the court to suit its :nbL,erf.:,?"rno J?" uiuuu ruiu; ianu JEWELL CONSULTS WITH MULKEY REGARDING LIBEL v- i.i. J C 4.1,0. " needs, but impossible tO OVCr-nae to SUlC lUO Xit2uu& ul -"Bnrby, inimitable in a "ynller pal" state. i impersonation: Flora Crosbic. Otto Solomon WOUld find the constitution broadly Construed! Johnson. Fletchor Norton, John n. by the supreme court in special instances, but only the,P" " ny others are in the narrowest constmction in other instances dependent j upon whose ox was gored. m Solomon would leam much, except wisdom, and ous Una if lio nnmn in CSrprrnn. I County Judge Stephen. Jewell of att, TTTTc- TrmriTi Grants Pass spent Thursday in Med- vjnju VYAoa uwv. ford consulting District Attorney iMulkey relntive to bringing a libel The people of Oregon are to be congratulated upon hav- j suit against the Rogue River Cour ing one broad-minded, progressive man upon its supreme ijer over an item published in the last court bench, namely Justice W. R. "King. He alone of the .S. members of the court seems to have an adequate conception j.to nai malters of tlie state and its needs. JNo one can reaa tne aissenuug opinion rendered by him in the Crater Lake road case with out coming to the conclusion that prejudice decided the case and that in the minds of the other four justices there is one law for the "Willamette valley and another for southern Oregon. It was all ritrht and legal for the state to build the port age railroad around the Celilo Falls, and constitutional to , in.. r -nn u.,4- ;iio.ih A charge o-f stealing gravel also figures in the deal. DAXCK AT ANGLE OPI3RA IIOUSR SATURDAY MfiHT. Tho third dance of the series will be given at Angle opera house to morrow (Saturday) night, conducted 1iv T-TflTAlrlffp'n nrMif.ntrn tvtilnli f.f build a waterwav around the Oregon City Falls, but illegal , i useif is a guarantee ot perfect to Connect the two Southern Sections With a State highway. I dance music. These dances enjoy the AS Justice King Says: endorsement of the best people In "Such inconsistent was certainly not intended by the! 8c'tr,a"d "'i! ,p "c ? a' . 111 r ll' jwuttjui mat hub iuuk iii.'vii urnn cu conceded broad-imnded, far-seeing and able men ot which ,n Medford. 286 tlie convention was composed. It is not a question, as in , - timated, whether the southern part or the state nas oeen, i or is receiving its proportion of state appropriations, but . whether one rule of construction shall be applied when; disbursements by the state shall be made for highways in j the northern and northwestern part of the state and a dif-! ferent rule prevail when disbursements are authorized for highways in the southern and southwestern districts. I deem the precedent established, by holding the act under consideration void, to be far-reaching and portentous in its resultant effects." Precedent, so dear to courts, has been ruthlessly vio lated by the court in this case, which practically reverses itself. As Justice King concludes : "Holding unconstitutional this act violates, 1 tmnlc, both the letter and spmt of tho constitution, and especial ly disregards the rule of construction invoked by this court m an unbroken line of decisions tor halt a century, to the effect that constitutions, in order that the object of the government may be accomplished, must be consumed lib erally and along broad, general lines; and that before an act shall, by the courts, bo annulled and held for naught, the conflict must appear beyond a reasonable doubt. Does the showing made in this instance eliminate all reasonable doubt as to the validity of the act? I think not. In fact, lean see no room for a substantial doubt upon the subject, and must, thcreforo, record my dissent from the conclu sion announced by the majority." Cantata Knelt of Itucli pails, Oacll 80C Medford Friday on a business trip. ruury -ot"' but tu' "ub"r rcwtrntml i xainlnatlon Lard, home made, 3-pound pails, each :....55c T Medford's "Best Grocery Store. Seeds, all kinds in bulk blue, grass, white clover, lawn grass. "Ruy your seeds he re and you are sure of get ting fresh seeds. APPLES Baldwins, second grade, per box $1.00 Baldwins, fair grade, per1 box J$1.25 Spitzenborg, extra choice, a box 1 $2.50 Ben Davis, extra choice, per t box $2.00 I Pineapples, bananas, to- matoes, celery, lettuce, t sprouts, spinach, onions, t parsnips, beets, turnips, r parslev, salsify, grape fruit, t ORANGES THIS FLOKODOKA SICXTl'VITK lriJL15KQVR IN TIIM KLKS' NWRLHSS MIX Small size, dozen 15c Medium size, dozen 30c it Tho sextette, "Tell Us, Pretty Lndios," by Sargent, Thomas, IMgelow, lludjong, Wcarno and Young, was especially fine, and tho makeup of tho three former as young ladicB was ho good that it was almost impossible to toll them from the "real thing." Coour d'Alono Kvoning Proas. A burlcsquo on tho Florndora soxtetto given by three mules and threo womon was one of tho hits of? tho evening. Messrs v enable, Sheets and Parsons were the Indies and Messrs, Pressly, curst and Leonard wero tho gentlemen. Tho former trio mndo .handsome looking ladies and tho latter three woro gallant gen tlemen, gallant and polito, for they never attempted to kiss tho Indioti ut any period of tho song. 'Tis saidt somo real ladies in tho audienco weio much dismayed to think ordinary men could attiro themselves to mako such charming girls. Daily Idnho Press, Wallace. ...- - - r . RTM5LK, JMWUTARY 12otli, 2(ith. Large size, dozen 40c I Large extra choice, doz..50c Southern oranges and sweet, i The Store that serves youj best by telephone 2351. B & C Cash Store I 223 W. Main Street. II ! . 1 , . Savoy Theabre TONIGHT U. S. Army Maneuvers at Fort Leyenworth Artillery, Cavalry and Infantry Drills Bridge Building, "Wall Scaling, Pancy Riding 7000 Men in Skirmish Drill Grandest Military Pageant of the Ago The Secret Chamber Up the Pole Saturday Matinee, Children, 5c Evening 7 p. m. A Prize for All. The Jackson County Realty Company 604 WEST TENTH STREET, OR 124 KING STREET MEDFORD OREGON Office in residence, corner West Tenth and King streets, Always prepared to show you the best Jackson county has in tho real estate line from the unimprovod land to the best bearing orchards, farm land or stock ranch; also city property, Tho man ager has had ten years' experience in the county, which will aid tho prospoctivo pur chaser. Seeing is knowing, We also have modorn rooms to accommodate our patrons. Following are Some of Our Good Buys 1G acres Nowtowns and Spitz apples, $10,000 qasy terms; just ready to boar. 10 acres Newtown and easy terms. 900 novnu smifh nf Tnodn Spitz apples, 4-year-old nntt in nnn trees; $5000, easy terms. ,J omt' W.0' " 8 y Several nice small tracts terms, neai'town just coming in House, two lots, well locat bearing. ed; price $1700; terms. ,'G0 acres 1. 1-2 miles north 293 acres near coal mines, of Magle Point, $.18,000, $0000, easy torms. Also agent for the Snowy Butte Orchard. Two lots, f i n o location, $1500. Sovoral acre tracts, fine lo cation to subdivide into lots for sale.