TII1S MEDFORD MAIL TRIKUNM, MED FORD, OUFSiQN, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1010. SOCIAL AND PPRSDNAL ' TciiH ill nomlfiiiinil'H, (IiuihIim llooloir, an nucil. woll known (I. A. K. uuiiIIuiiiiin, !h lyitiu i vulloy land (Imiil-i'iimihIv Hick al IiIh H'hIiIiiiici' on I Mr. and Mr. (lie ioiiIIi nIiIo of WohI .laotiNoti Hlini'l. Sliiliiiniuy, iiflicti am) nuIiooI mip pllim at ilia MorrlvoM Shop. limn Fnbriiar.v 1!), In tliu wlfo of 'Mr. ami .Mim. U. I). Kllms of North -Central uvaiiito, a iliuinlittir. Phono UIJIU, Goo.lfrloinl'H. Mn. Mary MillL'iui, llm hiicoijuh- ful lady i'arinor of Mound illwtrict, vIMti'd Imr ilanuhtur anil family, Mr. nml Mrn. llonnuy, Batiinlay. Spring nklrtn. Moukor'H. Tim olil I'li'ctrln juiIch on North Cent ml aviMiiti) nro lining rnplnooil with iumv oncx. See tho Morrivohl Sliop for hookn, timifiulticH anil fiim Microvilli;. llllil'kH COt ll'MH. r.crt Orr luu rolui'iii'd to liin )ioim on North Ctmtrnl nvoniiu from Port land, whitio hit hart livoii attoiitlinj.' nndcrliiKciH' hoIiooI for tho pant month. V.mr KIiIiI'h KhooK. T. A. DIuhk ami family, accompan ied hy MIhh Niittii' .loni'M of HoiikIc, V. H, MiiCiunn of Loh AiikoIch Ih' a i neon t arrival at tliu NiihIi. Mm. I), M. MoNitHHor of Alhn-i ipiunpio, N. M,, aoaoinpaniml hy Minn, I'VanuuH MuNiiHflur ami Mi km Kit i Packard, nro in Modl'ord for tho pnrpoHi) of invoHtiiiK in Kngno Kivnr CRATER (Coiiliiiuud from Pao 1.) ,1. A, WcHtuilund leave (IiIk uvuiiing on a viwit to Portland, ow.or man in mo coutiry, was in torial roa,lrt in varioMH Mmlfonl from Willow Spring flirt- ritory, nil phbcm1 withii l!', ' , ,,,,H!rio1 ,Ih r,Kl 1,1 lUo ihan u month, imlicatii "Colonel" holt, hut Jorry Ih of tho ioir.rollinir amomr tho 1 'Jim Opinion. Tho pertinent jrnrtu of tho duciHion follow: I'liMuiiif n in i Itiliiri'iinitiir vimru III! Nlolioliw Jorry, tho niiKKt kitiit, CHBion of territorial loKiHlitturo of woo pen iipH i ih momro ri mi rooiiov,8C0.01 wo fllld o!(lt H,K3Cjnl nclH lied up in goM iiiikkoIh than -nnv ,mti,.lri.,iL, n, n tnvinc nut nf lut'r!. other man in tho country, wa in torial romlrt in var'ioUH ,,artH wf ,cr. un Hpaco of leH tiK practico of nfr.riillitiir iitiwimr Itui fi.Hw.fci ,,f Id, liollof that a niiKKOt king will heat a Htat0 wa(? nol Cotifiiiel entirely to .... l V. . ". -K ""u' "'"i Pocio of thu employment iiocch- Milo Luton and SihiH McICco of Bnry itl 0jonrlnB up l0 jrrCKI1r I-riroHt crook wore in Medford T.iuh- fannH It is u wol.ki.own fact that day Hiding with ocal inorclmntB. fow of tllUH0 roml( wlich in t10 nR. Kohort h MiiKi'iro, n , yomiK attor- Kretcto mtlHt ,1UV0 C0Ht inflint noy, ately of Portland, Iiiih aHooi- community n coiildornble wmi of aled lumnelf with tho lirm of Colvm , f- i,.i.... ....i i -u.... f f .i..ii I llllll UiMAIHU, .Mr. .MfiKUirn nornoH well ,vnro -..- nf 11V ,.rn,i i. !.f I v . . . X . " I'ohiuomh UH0 I)oyon,j ,ho cmolumontH they fur rewarded by Colviij & ItonnmH nlBhed to tho commiBsionors am 'iilar point; nocund, that it nppointt n commiHHion to Hiipervine not only tho oxpendlturo of the nam appropri ated hy thu Htato, hut that appro priated hy thu coimtieA interested, mid to hnvo entire clmrrc of. the coriHtniclion of the road, whioh i" oxprcHHly declared in tho net itielf to ho a county road. I ton,! or ltinfl(. Ft in uracil that the coiiHtruction of tho road hero proposed would he of reat public utility, which in n House ifl probably true. While the routo indicated in the net docs not fiiiKBOHt that tho road would be of (Crent commercial importance and the (Covornmcnt publication Htihmittcd in evidence biikkohI that owin to the altitude, a portion of the countrv & Koumofl recouimeud ami in iin a material addition to the firm. GILT EDGE INVESTMENTS 33 1-3 ncrai, clono to Medford; 30 acre C-year and 20 acre J?year' pears; bent commercial varlotlcHj 20 acres ready for planting, A No. 1( locality nnd under ditch; 120,000; j terms. 83 1-3 acres fruit land; 26 acre pears, apylcn and aprlcotB; 60 acrc undor cultivation; oprlcotr, will bear heavily thU year; about half undor t ditch; a ea fo buy at 114,500; good terms. S-room modern bungalov:, Just fin- truvcrficd by it would be obstructed Bi,od: 4 lots': very desirable locality: by heavy Hnowfalls for part of the on, ,)lock from Qakdale; a money year, still there can be no doubt that mnUor at moQ. c turict f taken nd HiinoyorH doBiKiintod to Helect Ihe route. Under those circumHtances it was no doubt thought by tho "rnmerH of the constitution that it would bo woll tj divorco the Htate from the business of spccinl road building nnd leave that matter to bo attended to In tin? following Innuuiiee Sir Henry M. Stanley denrrlle an attack of na tives upon tils party ilurlni; one of lilt African exM.'lltloim: "The luvlathnu bears down on us with raclnc snccd. ItH coimortH on -ll linr lliink miurtlnt.' bv tho counties litulor iron nml Inu-u were sliopphijr in tho city Saturday. I tho water Into foam nnd slmotliiB up Mill,. Itoml Work. Phone SOOt. OoodfriendV Jjl. S;''.'!;,1;;,,, For Boveral years after tho adop H. M. Chotlstor nnd family of ; T'"'.'' " . .7" 1.!" tion of the constitution tho state leL North Peatty street moved today ;n i'reMitly Urn i.oIh1 sncars nro took littlo or no jmrt in the the nroperly they recently aeipnred Inunched. and a second Inter my rltles construction of roads from ono part respond with a rlppliiK. rmkiliu: ex- of the stnte to another, except in plosion, nnd the dark bodies of tho en- those eases where state wns made noes nnd piiddlcrs rush past us. trustee of some grant or fund itro- Tor n sliort time tho snrnpes nro vMc,i i... ,,. ,, ..'.., iwralyxwl. lint they soon recovpr They ..,, m. n ,, , find there Is denth In t).rs,o flnmlnjr nH T,,e IDn,,eI" n",J Cn"nn d"t.v tubes In tho hands of the strnnKors. ''llln"y road and others of like nnd with posslhly Krenter enerKy thnn 'haracter. In Allen vs. Iiirsch, 8 they ndvnuced they retreat, the pur- Or. 112, tho majority of tho court lav sued becomlni: tho pursuers In hot special stress upon tho fact that tb'o chnso. My Wood Is up, It Is n mur road was to be built and paid for on I fie east side of Hear croak Cmlory and Klasswaro at Oood friend's. William Staoy of North lioardmnn and Alice streets is having it four room cottiiKo built on his property for rout. Oranitewnro at (loodfriond's. Tho Juvenile Dancing club will hold n dnnciiiR party in Anlo opera house tomorrow ni)lit. Thin club is comiosed of somo f0 marriod cou pies nnd hnvo very cnjoynblo danc itik' parties. 'meals at Ooodfricnd's. Peter M. ICorshaw has returned from n business trip to Qrnnts Pass. Coffee at Ooodfriond's. The city council will meet in reg ular session this ovonlnjr. John H. Carkin, attorney at Inw, over Jacksonville Hank. Honrv C. Crnno of Woodvillo Bpont Mondny in Medford on bus! ncss. Full niiHortment of Whitmnn's caii- dle at Tho Momvold Shop. W. W. Cnrdwoll of HoHcburj; is in Medford on businoss Itobort A. Cook of Foots Creek was in Medford Monday. Huicks stand tho wear. Linkiim K. Whitinjj rotunicd Jfon dnv oveninc from ma visit to tho Hivorview rnnch. Miss lined Cox, who has boon quito ill for tho past fow weeks, Is reported to be ooiivnloscinjj. Huicks win the races. W. F. Austin, Jr., who is ono of the joint owners of tho famous Brad nhaw orchards, arrived from Now York a fow dny ago, accompanied 'by his fnthor, W. F, Austin, Sr., nnd Ills sisters, Misses Lidn E. nnd Clnrn L. Austin. Tho oldor Mr. Austin nnd his dniiKlilers.havo leased n rosidenco property in Weest Moodford, wlioro thoy will inuko llioir homo, while W. P. Jr., takes caro of tho orchard property. Huicks do tho work. T. It, Taylor has purchased from Our Miller throo lots in block 2, Lumsdon's addition to Medford for a consideration of $3200. This prop orty lion on South Central avenue, nnd adjoins tho prdsont homo of Dr. nundy. Huicks aro necessities. O. W. Myers of Central Point, county fruit inspootor, wns in Mod ford Tuesdny. Huicks nro worth whilo. C. M. Specks and W. E. Hrnyton of Spokane are reRiiteti'd nt tho Nash today. Huicks aro durnblo. J. M. Wilson of Fromont, Or., was in Medford Tuosdny to tnko n look at tho Roruo Hivor vnlloy. You nood n Ruiok. Lot-tin phono 000, tho Medford 'Oroonhouso, for lottuco. 287 William Jonninirfl of StorlhiR was In Jfodford Tuosdny morning nt tonding to businosfl tmittors. Thoro's a boom on in what! In Huioltfl. H. F. Mulkoy was in Modford from Jacksonville Tuosdny. Mr. nnd Mrs. E. B. ITnnloy of Jnoksonvillo product woro Modford visitora Mondny, Mrs. O. II. Ilnskins wna at Jaok-. Bonvillo Tuofldny intorviowinp; tho tnx collootor. Itobort A. Cook of Foots crook was a Modford visitor Monday, C. C. Wnlkor, tho tall Byonmoro of Ashland, wna In Modford Tuosday on n short business trip, Mr. nnd Mrs. W. D. MoKny o Drninnrd, Minn,, nro in Modford looking over tho vnlloy. t Clnudo 0. Downing of Ashland was in Medford on business Tuesday. dcrous world, nnd I hnvo Pcruii to ou, 0f ,ho fl pcr cctufn f tmtff the fll hy. vulturous shoals who nrflPrt.tu r ' , , . .. , , Inhabit It. proceeds of sales of public lnmh "I pursue them upsin-nm. up to their H 'V 01 nct ""mittmir Or village. I sKirmisii in tnelr streets. " " """ '. were 10 oe no drive thorn pollmell Into the woods be- voted to internal improvements ami youd and level ihelr Ivory temples, from the proceeds of sales of swamp With frantic haute I tire their huts lands sutxesting that no genornl tax nnu uuu uio scene oy iowinK u.eir en- ,, the people wns involved in tho adrift." , expenatture. . -n n. 1HHO HKtory. IUU LHIb IU ULMOOITT. I Tin. I..,.wl,iti.r.. f 10QO , I' .1 VOM HUNT- Seveu-rooui furnished' Uh1 lUlrc of 188n- ,nk"fT llOIIHC, Central IKM- Heveu-room turnisncd : - t also furnl.lKHl room. 322 So. i!" f.rnm ,he ",e'n in Allen vs. il avenue. 287 il,,r8c' pnsscd nine road bills, ap- KOH SAl.K New S-room modern :L....P,UKm nmounis l.oiiKo. furnished comnleto. east imm wouu o iiiu.uuu and nRrrc front, a flno hnmo: also ono small lBttXm ""Iorn lc above .$100,000 houso nnd lot and ono nlco vacant lot; will sell part or i)H nt a bnr Knln. Apply nt 203 Olson fit. 2S4 KOJt SAl.K 40 flno settliiR turkey hen for sale. Inqulro of John An derson, mnnnKor Westorlund Or chards. Telephone Farinor S3. 299 WANTED Customers In Modford for seeming to fairly open the flood gates for unlimited inerenso of such npproprintions until the decision of this court m Mnxwdl vs. Tillamook county, 20 Or. 40.1. which arrested further appropriations of this ehnr ncter until the last session of tho legislature. Since wo consider that f BUSINESS LOCALS I iiflwa iIaiiiuika n it... A t Koo.1, rich Jersoy milk nt 10 per' , . "."'"w " a onr we quart; mornh delivery. C. A. Orr, 8hn" ,nof,,y rif","10 P'ts sf." Contrnl Point. Or. 288 C ,,J.Pe,n" (Quoting from 20 Or., page 503 I Tim tVcfmnt Case. Now, applying tho foregoing doe 4. 1 trine to tho enso at hnr, tho act op- crates only in two counties. Jackson f nm, Kimnnlli. and hns no forco or of- j foot in any other county in tho stnte. Wear Ktdd's Shoos. ; Tlpro 110 wnpo from the con- Extrnots nt Goodfriond'a. 'hifion that it is n local Inw. Linens on sal tmt Meokor & Co.'g. We think Hint the constitutional For wood of all klndo. boo tho provision invoked in this enso was Squnro Deal Woodynrd. Phono nnaBni, . ,,., ........ .. KOI. Fir otreot, hotweon Second " and Third streots. Oould & Llndloy, 1,10 Bia'e t the reculnr method of proprietors. 261 Inyimr out. opening, working nnd su- Singor and Wheolor & Wilson sow- porvising highways provided by soil ing machines for snlo nnd ront. Sup- ernl laws, nnd thnt this nct violates plios and ropnirs for nil kinds. Ad- tho constitution in these particulars, dress 211 S. Grnpo. first, that it requires the proposed Spicos at Ooodfricnd's. county highways to begin nt a partic tho wonderful fonnntion and tho grandeur of the scenery at and ii, tho vicinity of Crater Lake would attract to this route great number of tourists from every' part of tho country. Hut this cannot niter the fact that the act interfere-with the! plnns defiiod by tho general Inwx 1 for tho "laying out, opening and working of highways," and in that respect is special and local. Whether Ihe stato by general laws may enter upon the construction of public highwnys to bo built, owned and mnn aged by tho Btale, is not before us for decision, nnd upon thnt subject wo express no opinion. The fact thai locks have been built nt Oregon City nnd n. portage railway a Ce lilo by moneys contributed by i state, and that these improvement are in a sense highwnys. is nlso for eiu'ii to the question hero under con sideration, ns it is very evident from an examination of section 23. nrticL IV t' the constitution thnt the hgh way therein alluded to are road- King IHsscnlN. King, in n vigorous dicnting opinion, says: "I am of the opinion that the de cree of the trial court 'Iiouid be re versed and one entered dismissing the suit nnd the importance of tho ouestion presented and far-reaching effect of the conclusion announced by the mnjority demnnds thnt I state the reasons impelling me to differ from my associates.'" Tho Koncrnl rule to be deducted from nil the authorities is that a con stitution must not he interpreted on nnrrow oc technical principles, but must ho liberal and on broad general lines in order thnt it may accom plish the objects intended bv it to enrry out the principles of govern ment and the legislative department of the stnte, unlike thnt of the na tional government, may enact nnv law not expressjy or impliedly pro hihitcd by its constitution and in de termining whether nct i3 in conflict or insstont therewith, nil reasonable doubts upon tho question must bo resolved in favor of the law thus assailed. at on co. Wo can show you. Wright & AUiii 128 Ea Main Strcot. sees her loved tines pass out of the dodnvny that needs no tunnel entrance to keep chill airs away, for presently the door Is sealed with snow. The chill of deatb pierces through ber en veloping furs. Her tomb Insures that no Iour tarrying will be hers. Tho soul, companioning with her. may re fresh itself with food; but. starring: and freest ns. her feeble body will wit ness even that soul's departure and know that Its hour ban come to perish alone. Harper's Bazar. i Paying For thu Spots. "1 conceived a perfectly dandy scheme for saving: my table linen and touching Jack to be dainty about his carving," said a young married wo man. "Every time he gets a spot on the tablecloth I have him cover It with a coin. The larger the snot the larger tho coin, and more often than not it takes paper money to cover it all. Then No rah ta.kea up the money when she clears the table, and wo save It up to buy kitchen u'cnslls." New Vork Press. REPORT FROM RUSSIA 200 DEAD IN WRECK Tommi MUUke. Father Come, young man. Get your jacket off and come with me. Tom myYou're uo t going to lick me, aro you, dad? Father-Certainly. Didn't I tell you this morning that I should settlo with you for your bad be havior? Tommy Yes, but 1 thought It was only a Joke, like when you toM the grocer you was going to settle with him. London Tit-Uiu. Discontent. "We are never completely happy," said the ready made philosopher. "Of course not." said the practical person. "A Uy wishes he were a man so that he could have all the mince pie he wants, aud a man wishes be were a boy so that he could digest lt."-Washlngton Star. No Argument Pa'tronlzer of the Cheap Restaurant Look here, waiter, this coffeo la cold. Polite and Intelligent Walter-Quito right, sir. This Is a quick lunch cafe, and if the coffee was hot you couldn't drink it In a hurry. London Scraps. ST. PETERSBURG. Feb. 15. Tho Rubs today prints a dispatch from Te- hornn, Pcrsln, saying that more than 200 passengors nnd the members of tho crews of two unnamed passenger steamers had beon drowned when the vessels foundered In a storm on tho Persian gulf. Tho dispatch states that a mer chant steamer also wont down. Tho vessels wore bound from Bushire to Bandnrrlg. Tho Preference. "Sly dear." said the farseclng par ent, "that young man may be a trifle tedious, but he is a coming man." "Perhnps he Is." sighed the weary maiden, "but I'd rather he had more go In him." Baltimore American. Giving Pa Away. Ma So pn took advantage of my absence and searched tho bureau where I keep my diary? Ostend Yea, ma, and pa said that was what be called a "bureau of Information." Chicago News. nil D.It. Miss Armstrong of Jacksonville tf v.m imvB valuable oil nalntinc do' wns n Medford visitor Saturday aft- not hang it unywhere where heat la crnoon. liable to wrlnkl the canvas White ($X Trowbridge If you wish ono of thoBo 10-acns tracts of tho Perry Sub-division (No bettor in Itoguo River Valloy) at the present prices. See as soon. White & Trowbridge EMPLOYMENT and BUSINESS CHANCES For sale Tent house and furniture; a fioe .buy. For sale 2 acres, close in, $325. For sale 1 1-2 acres, close in, $900. ?or sale Furniture of 5 rooms, a bargain. For sale 20 head of horses. ' For sale or trade 5-rooin house. For sale or trade 22 special Winchester trifle, feaflc for chickens. For sale 5-roorn cottage, $2300. For sale 8-room bungalow, $2300. For sale 5-room bungalow, $2250. For sale 10-room bungalow, $5000. For sal(i 2 lots on Oak street, $1600. For sale 2 lots on Oakdale avenue, $25001 For rent 9-room and 6-room house. Wanted T hree ranch hands. Wanted T wo dining room girls. Wanted T wo cooks for boarding houses. Wanted Two girls at once; no house werfc. Wanted Four women for general housework. Wanted Those who wish to borrow mtmcy tto Kuffl. vaniea uiie gu'i ior ornce worK. uome a-rraramg. E.. A. BITTNER Phipps Bldg. Phone Main 4141 t. ' 1 J; r i ns New Line Just received this week, import order all linens in white, natural and colors. White Linens in flat and round tLrreaS weaves, at 35c, 50c, 75c and $1.00 par yaaiL Natural color Dress Linens at 30c, 25c, 35c and 40c per yard. Mercerized Linens in all colors, 36 mefees wide, at 50c yard. Mercerized Half linen goods in. all fso& colors at 25c yard. All Linen Heavy Coating, Linen Crino line, all Linen Stiffening, etc. Nothing ever shown like our Muslin Oa derwear and white goods specials. New silks, new white waists, new drese goods, new Henderson corsets showm !&& week. Van Dyke's Dry Goods Furnishings jgifi'pt Copyright. 1000. by Joseph Medlll Patterson and Harriet Ford. Jjt, -ini A ROMANCE OF NEWSPAPERDOM NOVELIZED BY FREDERICK R. TOOMBS From the Much Talked About Newspaper Play by Joseph Medill Patterson and Harriet Ford NOW RUNNING AT WAI.LACKtf THEATRE (N.Y) AND BOOKED FOR MEDFORD NEXT YEAR Realistic, Thrilling, True to the Life of Today It is ono of tho strongoHt tilings ovor written dosoriptivo of tho world of nowspapordom nnd is roalistio in the last degree. The ploy is Iho rago and the story tfe taiigos3 wo havo ever ottered. BEGINS IN THE MAIL TRIBUNE TOMORROW