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TIIW MEDFORD MATL TllfBUNIS, MflDffORD, OREGON, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY. 22, 39.10. 5 iskiyou Heights Opening March 1 marks the opening to the public of the sale of this great sub-division THE HIGHEST CLASS RESIDENCE PROPERTY EVER OFFERED IN MFDFORD Sewer, City Water, Telephones, Electric Lights, Grading, Sidewalks will be rushed to completion. 1 MEDFORD'S ELITE SECTION Oregon Orchards Syndicate ----------- SOCIAL AND PERSONAL Wear Kidd'a Shoe. William Von dor Hollon of Wollen was in Modford Tuesday on busi- mess. 0. It. McLonn of Grants Pass wn .a Medford visitor Tuesday. Flower Hit nt Ooodfriend's. Ex-County Commissioner Ililey wan in Med ford on business Mou--dny. Dr. W. P. Camoron of Unionlown was la Modford on business Tues day. WashtuliH at Goodfriond's. Mr. and Mm. V. P. Hnlloy wore .at Jacksonville Tuesday on n bus iness visit. McCall Patterns. Mookor's. Among thoBn who attended the K. of P. district convention nt Ashland last night woro Mm. W. I. Vnwter, .Dr. and Mrs. Shearer, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Hutchnson, P. U. Wilson, il. 0. Wortinnu, Miss Edna Eifort, Mr. and Mrs. Hnswoll. Ruiekti are necessities. Get rondy for the nprinpr rush and have your watch cloaned and put in ood running ordor. Van Do Car Jasinnitn will tnko pood caro of your work at a roasonnblo ohnrgo for .good workmanship. Phipps building, Medford. 289 C. L. I'owoll of Hilt, Cnl., Is in .'Modford on a business trip. L. A. McParland of Suthorlin, Or., :h in Modford. Slugor sowinjj mnchinos, 244 S. G Btroot. Phono 2054. 314 E. K.. Wntonnnn was a Modford visitor Tuesday. W. W. Eifort wna whnng thoo who attended tho K. of P. district .convention at Ashland Monday night. T. H. Drnckon of Bololt, Kan., is .a Medford visitor. Mr. Brnokon is ii prominent furnituro denier of Bol oit and nn old friond of II. A. Thior olf. IIo is making n tour of tho const and stopped in Medford bo cause ho hnd heard so much about (ho country. John II. Cnrkin, uttornoy nt law, wovor Jackson County Bank. J John D. Olwell foturnod Tuesday (.morning (rom a buslnofjq, trip to c' Tortland. ' 'Dr. C. II. Smith, who has boon horo on businoss for sovornl dnyH, 1 loft for Galico Tuosday morning. Granitownro nt Goodfriond'a. U, II. Ji.yiMIIII IIHUIIIUU It, Ulllll 1 1111 Tuosday from n businoss trip to this city. Simpson Wilson, who was injured by fulling through a oattlogunrd near Tolo, is on tho way to rooovory and will soon bo about ngnin. Wear Kidd's Shoos. Ex-Judgo II. K. ITannn was in Modford Tuosday from Jnoksonvlllo on businoss. District Attornoy Mulkoy is rank ing n visit to his old homo in Bontou ' county, Tons nt Goodfriond's. W. P. Taylor of Wonatohoo is in Modford looking ovor tho vnl loy with n view to investing. Ad Holms was in Modford Tuos day from Ashland. floo tho Morrivold Shop for books, ninenzlnes and fino omrrnving. P. W. Cnrnnhan has roturned from n trip to tho Bluo Lodgo. E. A. Bonla of Portland, govorn mont foroonstor nt that city, was In 'Modford Tuusdny on official busi ness. i Mrs. L. J. Mikscho of Henley, Cul., is in Meutord to join tier husband, who has recently purchased orchard land. Buicks cost less. " Mr. and Mm. T. J. McCord of Westbury, N". Y., aro here looking over tho valley with a view to in venting. Mr. nnd. Mr. J. D. Stemous of Butte, Mont., are recent arrivals in Medford. Phono 2001, Goodfriend'b. V. A. Dunlnp was in Medford from Talent Tuesday. M. A. Under, formerly of Baker City, whero ho was engaged for a number of years in the furniture business, is in Medford looking about for a location. ' "-B Corsets at Meeker's. W. P. Taylor nnd Fred E. Goodell of North Yakima aro in Medford. Thoy aro looking over tho country with tho idea of locnting permanent ly, R. E. Nowhnll was in from his foothill farm Monday. B. F. Drivor of Los Angeles, Cnl., is in Medford on n business visit. Tho executive committee of tho Commercial club at thoir nicotine on Monday evening decided upon the purchase of much additional station cry for tho club, typewriters nnd tho like, in ordor that tho work of tho club can bo taken up on larger scale. Spring skirts. Mookor'a. ROAD COMMISSION NAMED. (Continued from Pngo 1.) a president, who shall prosido nt nil mootings, nnd n seorotnry, who shall koop a record of nil proceedings of the commission, and accounts of nil monoya received nnd expended by tho commission, and shall mnko n qunrtorly report of nil tho transac tions of tho commission, to bo filed with tho Modford Commorcinl club. That nil monoy npproprintod horo tittdor shall bo paid out 'upon war rants upon the ordors or vouchors of tho commission, signed hv tho prosidont nnd soorolnry. Tho commission shall mnko all ncodful rulos or regulations for tho transaction of business, nnd its place of mooting shall bo Medford, Jackson county, Oregon. Pour mombors of tho board shall consti tute n quorum for tho trnnanotion of business, but n lass numbor shnll ad journ from timo to time, If n vnonnoy occurs in snid com mission, tho prosidont of tho Com moraial club shall fill tho sumo by npnointmont. rrosidont uoivik suggests tuo fol lowing ns tho form of tho subscrip tion pnpor to bo circulated, subject to approval by tho commlttoo: Whoroas, tho legislative nssombly of tho atato of Oregon, In February", 1909, appropriated tho Bum of J100,- ,000 to bo oxpondod (or tho purpose of constructing a highway from tho lino of tho Southern Pacific railroad In Jackson county, Orogon, to Klam ath Falls, In Klamath county, Ore gon; Whorons, tho supromo court of tho state of Orogon has docldod that said onnctmont Is prohibited by subdivi sion 7 of soctlon 23 of artlclo IV of the constitution of the atato of Oro gon; and Whoroas, Orator Lake Is concodod to bo ono of tho groatost scenic won ders of tho known world and has been so recognized by tho government of tho United States, which In the year 1902 sot It apart and estab lished 249 squaro miles embracing said ltiko at a national plnyground tor the pcoplo of tho United States and their descendants forover; 'and Whereas, this great natural won der Is situated In a wild mountain ous region and almost In accessible to those who wish to visit It, nnd which would, If rendered accessible, annually Induco largo numbors of tourists thereto; and Whereas, tho Modford Commercial club, having nt all tlmos taken a leading part In the promotion of said ontorprhto, has slnco tho rendering of said decision appointed a conH inltteo consisting of seven responsi ble citizens of Jackson county, Ore gon, to bo known as tho Crater Lako highway commission, and has con ferred upon said commission, In so far as tho samo Is applicable thereto, tho same powors as wcro conferred upon tho state commission; Now, therefore, wo, tho undersign ed citizens of tho atato of Orogon, for nnd In consideration of tho pros- ipcctlvo building of a highway under 1 tlm flunorvislon of n comnotont en-1 I - t.A fn.nlatirtil hv Mm CSnA Roads Section of tho United States Dopartmont of Agriculture, said road leading from tho city of Medford. Oregon, to tho western boundary of j UIU uascauu lurcoi. rw-nuivu ui ui uvui Prospoct, In snld county, do hereby sovorally promlso and agroo to payj tho sum of ono hundred dollars ($100.00) In two annual pnymonts of fifty dollars each; tho first on or boforo Juno 1, 1910, and tho balnnco of fifty dollars on or boforo Juno 1, 1911; said Installments to bo paid at said tlmos Into any ono of tho fol-' lowing nnmod banks; I Tho Jackson County bank of Med ford, Orogon. Tho First National bank of Med ford.. Oregon. J Tho Modford Nntlonnl bank ofj Medford, Orogon, and j Tho Fnrmors nnd Fruitgrowers' i bank of Medford, Orogon. Subject to tho ordor of said Cratorj Lako highway commission; It bolng further understood that no part ofj this subscrlbtlon shnll hecomo duo until tho full sum of fifty thousand, dollnrs ($.50,000.00) has boon sub-' scrlhed, nnd nnno bf snld funds nro to bo expended for nny purpose what- ovor until tho full sum of twonty-flvo thousand dollnrs $(35,000.00) Is In atd depositaries subject to tho ordor of said commission. K. OF P. HOLD DISTRICTJVIEETING Sir Knights and Ladies From Ail Southern Oregon Spend an Enjoyable Time at Ashland. A big delegation from Talisman lodgo, K. of P., attended tho district convention of tho ordor at Ashland Monday night. A special car attach ed to No. 13 was filled to capacity by tho Knights and their ladles. Delegations from other K. of P. lodges In tho district were present and a most enjoyable tlnio was had. Tho visiting Sir Knights nnd Rnth- bono Slstors were elaborately enter-' talned by tho Ashlnnd Pythians. For wood of all kinds, see the Square Deal Woodyard. Phone 2001. Fir street, between Second and Third streets. Gould & Llndley, proprietors. 261 Buicks are durable. Queen Anne ia coming into its own. The names of the host of buyers in that addition during the past two weeks spell exclusive homes. Don't let someone else get the lot you want. 289 Buicks do the work. " Graniteware at Ooodfriend's. Buicks win the races. ' The want ads can serve you only if you use them. Cecals at Ooodfriend's. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. FOR SALE 100 bushels of yellow corn for seed. Apply at once as It Is going fast, to Young & Hall, Med ford. Oregon. 295 WJNTE D-To rent, a fruit farm In the Rogue River country, In or near foothills preferred. Clyde E. Hart, Yacolt, Wash. 289 t BUSINESS LOCALS : -f -f 4- 4 t Wear Kidd's Shoes. You need a Buick. Extracts at Ooodfriend's. Linens on sal eu Meeker & Co.'s. Stationery, offico nnd school sud plios nt the Morrivold Shoo. FOR SALE Homestead relinquish ments. We have an expert tlmbor cruiser in the field and can locate you on a timber claim. Benson In vestment Co., over Fruitgrowers' bank. FOR SALE In Jacksonville, close city hall, two lots, with six-room house, only $750 if sold quick Geo. F.Dyer, Tel 3204 Medford. 291 LOST Th"o partrthatplckedup pocketbook In tho lavatory of Nash hotel was seen by a guest, who re ported the same to the manager. If same Is turned In to hotel offico there will be no questions askeu, with liberal reward. 289 FOR SALE Room'ng house doing' $3uu mommy, uenson investment the market. Apply room SOS, Phlps bldg. 394 WANTED Garden workbythe day. Address C. H., care of this office. 291 Co. 291 WANTED Agents to handle terri tory for one of the best articles on FOR SALE Household goods, tore horses, cow, chickens, carpenter , tools, two new incubators. Inquire : corner C and Clark streets. 29L I We Fit Childrens' Feet Time was when the only requirement for children's shoes was that they bo strong enough to stand the severe usage to which they are usually subjected. This Is still the most Important point, but the question of correct styles and accurate fit so as not to perma nently Injure the growing foot, Is each season receiv ing more attention from thoughtful parents. If anything, we try to be more careful in fitting children's feet than an adult. Bring your children to us to be fitted. 1 Monday and Tuesday, Feb. 28 and Mar. if 10 TO 7 NEW ODDS ON JEFFRIES-JOHNSON FIGHT NEW YORK. Fob. 22. Odds on tho coming Joffrios-Johnson fight woro established temporarily today whou sovornl wngora woro laid horo making Joffrios n favorito nt 10 to 7. Thoro wns littlo Johnson monoy in sight. Tho fuot that hotting 1ms begun so onrly is taken to indicate that wngoring will bo unusually brisk ns tho day of tho big mill nppronchos. Editor In Trouble. It waB roportod horo Tuosday that Editor Voorhlos of tho Roguo River Courlor of Grants Pass was on Mon day nrroatod chargod with criminal llbol. It Is snld that Judge Jowell proforrod tho charge tBHlfTrnTTTT SCENE FROM "Oil PRETTY MAID". THE BURLESQUE ON THE FLOUARORA SEXTETTE SEAT SALE OPENS AT HASKIN'S DRUG STORE, SATURDAY. 9 A. A., FEB. 2C, 1910. Prices 75c, $ 1 .00 and $ i .50 ) .