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THE ULEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDJfOKD. OKIMON. MONDAY, tlANlTAlf-Y 17, 11)10. WANTS SHOW KEPIirwiTf ' IHHWtS : TKMOTIIW A; s.1.. Editor of Better Fruit Urflcs Reten tion of National Apple Show Doesn't Want It Taken Easti Discussing tho bonoflt's ot tho sec ond nntionnl apple show In Spokane Inst November, E. II. Shcpnrd, pub lisher of Better Fruit, which devotes niorejijthnn 40 of tho 84 p.nges In Its .IPahunry Issue to text matter and Il lustrations dcscrlptlvQ ot the exposl t5onay8 !rt. the lending editorial thatfspokanc la tho logical liomo o lly (JASTO.V LICKOUX, Author of "The Mystery of tho Yellow ltmnn." Copyright, lOul), by Itretnno's CHAPTER XII. ' "All rlirUt," wout on ItoulotabflhTun. i above nil, bo sure that ho knows noth . couerueUly. "Toil mo what you dou't IiikI" -And Immediately she Imd rush know, for If you do not toll me what cd to the door of tho tower, calllnjx Vim iluu't Vuiiw llnrnlur T will 1m ist. null nr I- .....xli... i.w i., .......i - " . ........... - iiv ,o It'iiimpt, II, t l vlfllllllul I hear him! Open the door, Pore Her. uteri I must go and meet htm!" And I'ero Heruler had openiHt tho door, tho whlloVsho kept onlnumnlng: "llldo yourselves! Oo In! Don't lot him ! know nnylhlng!" I'ero llomlor went on: j "You eumo like n waterspout, M, lloulctitblllc. And she drew5 you Into I Old Mob's sitting room. You saw ' nothing. I Htnyed with M., Darzac. I The rattle In the throat of tlio mini on tho tloor had censed. Durnte, still ' bonding over him, said to me, Hlet n The Qulvcrintf DoUy In the Potato Sack. L Injmrt.'' KAXING ugaitist the parapet, our necks stretched toward Uiat wludow through which there bad come to us that of agony, we listened, ltou- .Tetubllle piilatwVut'th.O vVdMpw of his UYl II rWUlll 1U I1U HPW f-HKIMMWIllfll wus '8tIll.-lltuinLuute& i undtritSKi It was sign I sponsible for uothlug, no mutter what i happens." j Then ho panned and went on. "Where ' was he bi the sguiirc. tower?'' 1 Heruler did not speak, buf he nodded assent. I "Whoro-ln Old Hob's bedroom?" "No." Heruler shook his head. "Hidden In your rooms?" ' noniler shook his hend vehemently. "Well, where was he then? He could certainly not hnvo been In tho apart meats of M. and Mme. barsact" Heruler bowed his head. "What! You acknowledge that ho wits In the npartiuuiit of i, and Muu. bar rac! Who. then, gained him entrance to that apartment? No otto but your selfyou, tbo only person who had tho key when tho buraaes wcro uot there!' "M. ltouletublllo, do you accuse mo of betug uu accomplice of I.srsuuV "l forbid you to pnmouueo that nnmo!" shouted tbo reporter. "ou know vury well that lutrsuu Is Oeuu and has bc4n Utyid' fur mouths!" lZZ '"l"SS"-uZ ;X1 1 .I,,"," 5-ncftsary to ,-xUuguUh this light and I "Vur mouths!" echoed Uerulor Iroulc " ir.....iu KJ-o wluiltw Mve.l was back iUy. "Ye, that Is true. 1 was n.uc J again wlUi ltouletabllle. There was , to fotyet It." "Tho objects of tho national apple no other light In the Court of the Hold i "LKteu to we. Uerulor. t know thut bow at Spokane are beyond tho cas- than the ray which told of the vigil of ; you aro u brave iuau. aud I respect nal observer, and not only great, but Old. Bob lu the basement ot the round you. It Is uot your good faith that 1 numerous. Articles In some of the; tower uud the light nt the gardener's papers are advocating holding tho t postern where Muttonl was sentinel, show In Chicago or 8omo eastern city. . 1 b1 Uu, t0 'cal buck t0 That mnye all right. AVo don't ob- Jtoulcjablllo before wo distinctly heard . . . j, , , . I the door of the square tower movlug . ject to making a display elsewhere. sofUj. Uwn ,u h)ugw As 1 attempts Hut whe ertho national apple show Is f t0 ,enn further out of my comer and to he held next year depends on what i see farther down Into the court Uou- object tho show Is to be "held for. It letablile pushed mo back aud allowed the show Is to be held for tho enter- j only his own head to look over the talnrhent of any eastern city or the I ll. But 1 looked over his head, and purpose of selling triilt lands, or ere- j ,a wbat 1 ttuw: atlng a sale for our apples, tho mat- i F'- 'ere Bernler. perfectly recog- r Is entitled to co?s deration. " 'VV?? darkness, who came out of the tower. In the middle .-rarwSl1 .HU" at am questlouiug. but I am eeusurlu your uegllgeuce." "My uegllgeuve!" Horuliy. as pale at his fuc had been, ttushed - crtuuou "My uogllgencUv, I hr" not budget, from my lo!ge.,m)l eve: from I ho tin rldor. I have always wuru tho key In my breast iHeket. and 1 swear to yot that no one entered that room, no one at nil', ufter you were there at o'tluct. except M. aud Mme. Durxui themselves. ' , "Whut!" exclaimed Itouletnbtllo. "Do you waut me to believe that this In .'.Ivldral let us call him "the man'- thut the tuna was killed lu M. Ujr- "No man who attended tho show tjK, 8ue wi,ere our wludows were and !c's rooius If he was not, there 7" made a slguul, wbichjvc interpreted as a sign that nil wnswefl. i'o whom vas this signal addressed?" Itouletabllle ! last year and this year who was 6b- (8eryant could fall to draw one great conclusion of primary and paramount importance; that is, the educational ltrtnl 81111 farther over, but he quickly lue of tho .show la grading and "jn'iieo, pusmug me oaciL wuu mm. packing. The Improvement along w n, . - Jintk Mr theso lines this year as compared to, ln n . moments we again beheld last year is or inestimable value to ' Pen. eniler. And then we heard tho apple Industry means A bettor I something -Which climbed under tile price and many" more thousands , ot arch of the gardener's postern, and dollars ln net returns. The national Here Dernier reappeared with the black aud softly rolling form of a carriage beside him. We could see that it -was the little English cart, drawn by Toby, Arthur Runco's pony. Pere Heruler, reaching nt length the oubliette, raised again his- face to- apple show at Spokane for discus- the show management, and resulted the northwest being united In op- slon of tho La Fean bill was suggest- "ed by the editor -of Better Fralt to Jfposltion to the slie of box as mention-, ward our windows and then, still uofd jed la tho La Fean bill and getting on' Ing Toby by the bridle, came to the .a combined working basis to oppose 1 "r oi me square lower, weaving me little equipage oeiorc tue uoor. no en I tered the tower. A few moments pass ed by. which seemed to us like hones. particularly to Rouletabllle. who wus HER TO GRAVE'E EDGE! "cll with a lit of trembling which . shook his frame like a leaf. Pere Bernler reappeared. He cross- h" LOSS OF CHILD LEADS 1 do uot, 1 can swear to you thai jie was there." "Ye5. " Huf how tould he have been: I hat U what I tuk ou: Heruler. Ami you are the ouly one wh M. Dnrsitr never took him whe.i he le.ft the room, and no otu ould have g.t Into the room to hlriu while he win t':vre." "That U the mystery, monsieur That In v. liui puules il. DarzaivU'-t.1' ,i bun a. I tin rest. Hut 1 have only been able to aiiswer hliu as 1 have an awercd you. There Is the mystery." "When yiui lefr the room with M Darzac. Mi Siituelntr imd myiiuir dhi you b ek j.it' ft mi- Immednitely?" "Yev. in rivle'ir "When did ymi open It after that?" Not ut nil." "Aiul where were you lu the mean time':" Bernler quickly explained. -In front ( th dbor of my Ich1k ViAU-httig (he dour of llio ;iim.i....-.ii ,My wife ut.d. i lo our Cinuer lu that spot nt uUiut half after ti. on u little iauie in tne errimir. iituuse n nr- ii i.. .. i i .. . i:niii-i" ii riivR nun ii BHiue nun wo vllj (ilirv)v him Into the sea, and no one jvllt' ever hear his voice again!" "Then." Heruler went on, "1 thought of my sack of potatoes. My wlfo had gathered them up and put them back In tho sack after you hud emptied thorn out, I emptied the bug again and brought It to him. Wo made ns little mlUeaiT inwvslble. Movlug very quiet ly, we hud slipped the body, which Duneae had tied up, luto the sack. Hut I said to Darxae: 'Let me beg of you not to throw It luto the water, it is ; not dcf enough to hide It.' 'What shull wo do. thou?' luqulred M. Dar zac. I auswered. 'Ueavon help us, 1 don't kuow, monsieur!' And I went out of the room aud fouud you In the lodgo, M. Saluctalr. And thou you weut for M. Ilouletablllo nt the re quest ot M. Darzac. who had coma oat ot bis owu tipurtuicut. As for my wife. Hjje viu utmost swooning with terror when she suddenly saw that Dotu M.D:imic aud myself were cov en-u with blood, hands are red bring us uiUrort done our duty. Oh. he was a miserable wreteh! Why should they hide the facts? ixu't It an honor to have killed A nap Twenty noros, lovul, doop soil, olosu in, nt $625 AN ACRE, l'lnntoil ns follows: Sixteen neros in Newtown npplon, 7 yonra old, Imlnnco in Uiullett ponr, 3 yen in old. At Hood River you would bo uskoil $1500 an ncro for n Bimilnr tract. Look into this offer ns olosoly. us yon like this young orchard Is ft bnrgnin nt tho price. W. T. YORK A CO. THE RliiUE RIVER LAND COMPANY no. ii north cmmiAL AVmVE Offors uu oappcially good foothill orchard fur n low prico uud on good tonus. In these dnjrs of udvuiicing prices, it will pay to lodk luto this. Lt pays to doul with Iho "Afjin Who Known " When the Rogue Iliver Jviiml Company Kohl the Troimon ti; Guthrie orehurd ut Haglo Point to tho prize winning ownei'H, loui' years ago, tho Hulesinnn, W. M, .Holmes, asfMrod the purehasui's those SpitzouborgtrecH would produce the world's best apploH, and subaequent events prove the soundnesH of his .iudginont. By tho way: Did it crcr nicur to you that most of tho won who huvo won out in the Rogue River Valley, bought their win Bing orchards through the Rogue River J;and Com pany t W. M, TTohues, ranagor, is always at your 'service for- h food buy. EMPIOYMENT AND r BHCfllc rnivrrc ! rvn nr..M inmi rroni 1 acre to 400 In ono body; hnvo spud lund. FOK BALK 10 acres improved 5-1 year-old vineyard locntod lu Cnll- foinln. mxI. Sw. messieurs, my j Must sell a bargain In n restaurant , .'forui'L "oS we Tste ! Wn ,'r8M' hMne" WnU' A.. : 1 . V l span homes and harnen. LursuuY Mme. Onrzuc promtsid me n fortune If I would keep slleuce. What do J care for that! Why should she have footed? I asked her when we thought that you had fcoue to m that we three were nil nloue In tho square to.wer with our coriise. I said 4. 1 A .1.... 1 tin. Lev wtf Pvll,t'1 ,lln! All the world will praise l UK .fcl.V ..,.. o,, ,. . ... vmv illini ll'U, & itt.ru uhm uctyi too utiicli hcamlal nlreudy, lleniler. aud ns much us It depends on me (u do aud us nnu-h ns Is possible 1 will hide thjs new horror forever! It would kill my father!"' -. iiernlir tunietl toward the J5An JitA-NLiacu, int., Jan. xi.i . .,. . tI1 ,,, ( Made desperate by loneliness and !,,. . i,,,!,,! , . tr , .,.. ..... . door. span horccs and harness. I span horses, t span horses. j t pony. 1 spun of horsoi, harness, wpRon nnd hiiRBy. Qnrpeuter wla! es to do buIldlnB, par ties to rurnlali material, ho do tho work, talto half In real estate, bal ance to bo in cash. , WA.S'TKD-' Man and. vomnn on farm. W -VNTBD Woman to rook and do: housework ranch. UOMKSTBAD rollnqi'i meiit can bo secured at this offlco. . ' AN'Y OXK IirvIhb any kind of build- showing iH-hiw hands. , lo I,lovo' rn" al room 30' "1 must rid myself of tho blood of ! "'ANTED A chnmbermnld. the accursed pIk!" he said ilrvly. I Womoti for housoworl:. B . ... . . . .. j fva.-u. uvuuiuui uiuuu uuu ill , OlHill 11 WUS qilllO lllll UIIU WU ptOU t uiuuui.it uici me ui. -""' i wuicu stretcneu its rauiance across tne Iaura McDonald, who recently was 'court. The two persons who came out "$ acquitted of the charpe of murder-1 of the tower and approached the car ing the-infant, inhaled illuminating rinse appeared so surprised, that they gas last niaht nnd today is hovering I almost recoiled ut whut they saw. But ' fcetween life and death nt the Mis-! we coul,d ,,ear tue Lady In Uluck re- sion hosnital la ,ow' flrm nC!,: CuuraBe Ilob' L " no"P""" J ert! You must be brave now." I The attempt of the young woman And Dariac repUed Jn a voce wbcll f "wn her hfe was the second, since i froze my blood, "It Is- not couinne , her bereavement. j which I lack!" lie was beudlnover "I ennuot call my baby boy to something which he dragged bc'fore I i"e," wrote Mrs. McDonald before i him and then rahjed in his arms us fhe mndo the last attempt to end her though it were a heavy burden and life. "But I enn go to him. The lrled ,0 8l,p under the loa wat of tUt desire to follow my baby is too great far5' noille' chat- ii ;. ,, , , " tering. To move this sack Darwic was j to resist. I have tried hard to over-1 mak,ng tho effort8- Leanh)J. come this desire, but I find that 1 1 against the wall of the tower, the cannot." j Lady ln Black watched him without Ii j offering any assistance. And sudden- iTWOHY SAYS MUCH I ly, at the moment that M. Darzac had WORK ON TAP THIS YEAR succeeded ln loading the sack Into the " cart, Mathllde prouonnced these words J 9P0KANB. Wash, Jan, 17-Jphnj tUSS? hnr'' ' ' r Twohy,. millionaire railroad contrac tLe end 8a,d Dana Jot of Spokane, said in an interview I ,.. ,.,,,, wlMl ,lla i,ntMik,,P. ; ,r that tho coming year will be marked chief. Then he took Toby by the brl ""by the Inrge anfonnt of construction die and started off, making a sign to work to bo undertaken in the inland the Lady in Biack, but she. still lean emnire nnd Pacific northwest bv the , lug against the wall, ns though she TTill,r"'Uhion Pacific, the Milwaukee bad been placed there for some pun- isumcnr, mauc no signal in repiy. uar- zac seemed to us to be quite calm. Ills fltni r efrn fht nnMl iin lilt aton rrrfltv nnrfo i .. ..... .;.?.. of.Montann, tho boundnry country ' ntiot. ri ..n j nnd Strnhorn interests, nddintr: v fPetA. w..Dv.: .i n iznese 'wifnn'd Central Idaho, also parts. ta in British Columbia nnd other dis 4 !tH in the northwest will see a lot of new work and a largs amoupt of firm. One might almost sny that his manner was that of an honest' man who has, done his duty. Still, with .the greatest precaution, he disappeared with, bis carriage at tbo posters of the . betterment of tho various systems. I sanlenef. and tho Lady in Iilack went " ' t t- SA At- A- such as tbs reduction of grades and ouc JU, square rower. 'the elirnmntion of curves." SWEET SEVENTEEN WEDS HOPEFUL YOUTH OF 18 REDWOOD CITY, Cnl Jan. 17. - Sweet seventeen nnd heiress to the J millions of ITenry Lux, tho cattle .-king, Mrs. Ilubort L, Putnam, wjio v yesterday 'wns MissYi6la Lux, to . day isrecefvyig tho congratulations f of her friends; Putnam is eighteen 'years of hgo nnd is n student nt tho . Rnn Jose high school. Ho is the stepson of IT.' A. Gabriel an attor i ncy and politician of San Joso. Tho bride is a beautiful girl and was the wnrd of Father Richard Qleeson, f president of Santa Clnrn college. HATE FALLS AND BREAKS NECK; CORONER CALLED J MARSIIPIELD, Or., Jan. 17. Tho f' coroner of Jhis eoiintv has been y called to Bnndon to hold an inquest over, tho body of a mnto of ono of 'ho vessels in port there, whoso namn has not been ascertained, nnd broke his neck. After this Heruler came up to the postern and crossed the court, direct ing .his way again toward the square tower. Wbenhe was not more than two meters from the door, which was closed, ltouletabllle glided softly from the corner of the purapet and stepped between the door and tbetlguro of Der nier, who was struck with terror. He put his hands upon the. shoulders of the concierge. "Come with too" he commanded. "It will be i) great misfortune If you don't tell the truth," muttered ltouleta bllle. "Hut If you conceal nothing tho trouble may not bo so greut. Come this way." And ho drew him, clasping him by the fist, toward tho new chateau, I following, I saw that a great chuiiga hud come over ltouletabllle, He was completely his old self again. Bernler walked in front of us, his head bent. looking llko an accused man who Is being led on his way to trial. And when wo reached Itouletabille's room tho young reporter bade IJornler sit down facing us, I lighted tho lump. "Well, Hornier, how did they kill hint V" IScrnlcr shook his hend, "I havo sworn to say nothing, and I Ho fell wl" mY nothing, mousieur, Aud, upon myTCaru ot nonoc; i Know nominir. nnter. After dinner I sat lu the door way of tu ..id'je, siuol:l!i,' a olguri-ito and chatting v.lth my wife. We wir so seated that, even If wo had v.l.tiod to do . wo would not have boon utilf to withdraw our eyes from M. Iai zae's rooms. It Is a mystery a mys tery more extraordinary tliau "The Mystery of the VoMow Koori." "Aud from S o'clock until .the mo ment of the tragedy you declare thai you never quitted the corridor?" "Ah, pardon, monsieur there' wn one moment the moment that yoi. called me. but I was uot away from my post more than uti Instant or two npd-M. Darzae was In his room i!ki: He did not leave It while 1 vus gone. "How do you know that M. I hi ran didn't go out during those moments?" - "Why, bemuse If lie had done ' my wife, who win In the lodge, inusi hnvo seen him. No ono has oiiioni thut rmiu except M. , DurznC at . o'clock and yon two at (5, anil nn pot won gut In between tho time that .M Darzac wont out and tho time who:, became lu at night with Mme. li.irxtr Uo was like you bo didn't -want to be lleye me. I swore It to him upon tin corpxe that lay liefnro us!" " Where, .was tho corpse.?: . "Iu M; Difrsac's bedroom." "It wus really n dead body?"' "Ob. he was breathing, still 1 henri till Houb'intilllo Mopped him. "Aud what was M. Darsac saying nil this tlmo? What was his opinion?" "He reivtitod: 'What Mme. Darzac says Is right. She must be obeyed.' Ills uti irt was torn, ami he hud a slight wound In his throat, but It did uot seem to Ixitlier lilin at all. aud in deed there was only one thing In which he seemed interested, nnd that was as to how the- lnlsornblo wretch had got liito his rooms. I told him what 1 have told you that he could not have entered without my seeing him." "And tho body? Where wus lt?" "It luy In the sleeping room of M. Darzac." "And how was It decided that It should be disposed of?" "I can't say as to that for certain, but their resolution was taken, for Mme. Darzac suld to me: 'Hornier, I am going to ask of you one Inst serv ice get the. Eugllsh cart uud harness Toby to It. , It you wako Walter and he asks for explanations sny to hi in, "It Is for M. Durznc, who must be ut Castolar at -I o'clock In the morning j to see the tournament In the Alps." ' Mme. Darzac said also, 'If you meet M. Kouli-inhlllo say nothing to him nnd do nothing that may attract his attention.' Now you know ns much as 1. God help us!" When Heruler had finished relating I thlt lnrn-lllili ulnrv Kniilclnlilllc tint bis band on his iirm, thanking him E. F. A. B1VTNER. Prop. R61WM 208, PHIPPS DLDG. PHONE MAIN 4141. There's a Reason Why the custom of the Rex Market is growkig. The reason iS'Worth in vestigating and a trial order will explain the reason. i sRex Mai k et Huth 6c Pecii Props. Phone 3271 For the Best In harness, saddles, whlpi, rtos. tents, blankets, wag on sheets, axle grease and gnll cure, as well as all kinds of custom work, seo J. C. Smith 314 E. Main. Best Groceries ilm." Sf I, Then it was not a corpse. Pere Her uler," i . . , "Where was the difference? Ue had a bullst In bis heart." - He told us that he was golug to his lodge, feeliug drowsy, whwi he and Mere Hornier heard commotion In the apartment of M, Darzac. TLe fur. nlture was being thrown about uud blows rained on the walls. They heard the voice of Mme. Dar zac1 shouting "Help, help!" This wus tbo cry that wo. too, had board in the noyv chateau i'ero Bernler rush, ed to tho door of M. Durzac's room and beat against It. Ho heard the labored breuthlug of two men, and he recog nized the voice of Lursau when he board tho words, "With this blow I shall have your life!" Thou he heard Durza'c. who culled his wlfo to his uld In a voice almost stilled, us though he were gagged, "Mathilda. Mutblldc!" Evidently ho and iirsan muvt havo boon engaged In a life and death strug gle when suddenly the pistol shot hud saved him. One would have thought thut Mine, Durzac, who Imd1 then ut tered a cry, hud been morlully wound ed. Why did she not admit hliu to help her husbuud? Fluully the door wus openud. The room wus dark. It was Mute, Diuvaio who hud -opened tho door, and Hornier c6uld distinguish through tho gloom the form of M Durzue leaning over something which the concierge know was u dying man, Heruler had called to his wJfo to brlug u light, but Mme. Durzue hud cried; "No, no! No light, no light! And. Bargains For Sale or Exchange AO ncros heavy ttmbor lnnd sovor most earnestly for his greut devotion i m,l9 from Medford; tho wood wll. to bis muster and mistress, nnd ordered more than pay for tho lnnd. him to say nothing to Mme. Durznc of J 20-ucro alfalfa ranch In valloy of anything that ' had passed between , Fenthor rlvor; Ideal location at cross them. I roads and station on oloctrlo car lino; "Well." I ahl when we were nloue uet or 80u; Iioiiho and outbuilding: "Lursan is dead!" "Yes," answered Houletabllle. fear so!" "You fear so! Why?" ''Oocntise (he death of Lafsan. who is carried out dead from a place which ho never entered dead or nllve, terri fies mo, more than his life itself 1" all und.or irrigation. Prico, S4000, (To bo eoutwucd.) POLICE BELIEVE "SN0WSH0E" BROWN IS MURDERER SPOKANE, Wash., Jan. 17. Word bus been received here from Elk City, Idaho, to tho effect that W. P. Doyle, a well-known miner and prospoctor, had been shot ami in stantly killed in a gambling saloon in Dixie, n vinii)ji)K camp, 80 milox southeast ofbero. Tho polico today aro trying o connect "Snowshoo" Brown with tho killing. MRS. RHIS SATS KSB irUBBAWD IS MUCH I.OTBD SAN PIIANCISCO.. Jan. 17. Clara M, Uvf filed muJ( for dlvorcp liero today agahiHt William II. Hols, a mil lionaire, Hliu charged h'lm with having numerous affinities. Airs. ltelt with IioUIh tint naint-fl of her hUHhiind'H al leged affinities, "for the unku of public inoralM." Hols han vast realty holdings In this city nnd In tho cant, Ho Is preslduiit of tho Itela Mutate, Inc. IIIh family Ih ono of tlio most prominent on thu I'a clflo count. t lornis, IX)It SAIiK 1C ncros, quartor mllo from town; 1 ncros set to Kowtown apples, 1 aero chorrloH, 3 to alfalfa; 5-room house; electric light; barn; on main road; spoclal prico for n fow days, on afvnrnhln torrnn. I UV4 acres two miles from Tal- ood wood timber; best fruit soil lies on gentlo slope; soon. I At Prices Strictly in Keeping with the Quality of Our Stock which is Unexcelled A Trial will Convince You a bargain It sold Allen Reagan The Square Deal Grocers See Townien 434 MAIN OT. at cusiok a ntmm. Article ot Xnoorporatlon TIU&. Articles of Incorporation for tho Eagle Point Orchards company have boon filed With tho comity clerk. The incorporat ors of record aro W. W, Von dor llollon, V. K Woodard and 11. N. Starr. Tho capital Hlock lu f 2C.000 and tho place of buslaetiH Kut-lo Point, Extra Good Buys. .i Ono fi-room cottngo, pantry, mth room and woOdshed, lot 6fcxKH;';flno Investment at $1376; $800. will' hnn dlo lt. o,.. Ono C-room houso, two ots, two blockB from Main atroot, cloao In. A snap for $2100. Call and look over our list of lots boforo you buy, WH CAN PLEASE YOU. Wright & MUn 128 East Main Btroot.. REAL ESTATE Farm Land Timber Land Orchard Land Residences City Lots Orchards and Mining Claims ... ' . r. . Medford Realty Co Room 10, Jackson County Bank Building I