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i """HI" V V' MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MARCH HO, .1010, s TRUXTON KING .. Gra usia rK. plain nnswor, Loralnu. DM you prom iso to remtnl him If ho well, If ho saved me from Itio mohV "No," she paid In a low voice, t "What was It, theu? I must know. Lomlno." 'I ntu very, oh, so very unhappy, Truxton," Hho murmured. "I enmo near spoiling everything Just now," ho whispered hoarsely. "What?" "1 almost kissed you, Lomlno, 1 swear H was lulrd to keep from It. That would have spoiled everything.' INVESTMENTS EXTRA GOOD 10 acres, eaat of Modford, fiuo lo cation for subdivision; $ 000 per nore liberal tonus. Elegant bungalow, 8 rooms and Br GEORGE BARS M'OJTGHEON wrfeU. UHl fry few Bur WJ. b7 M. Mm lWtlUt i CTIAPTBR XVIL TRVXTOrt EXACTS A pnOMISE. y3TnUXTON KINO had been In a m resentful frame of mind for JL nearly forty-elcht hours. In tlx first place, bo had not had no nscb as n ilnqlc glimpse of the sjcfrt fce now worshiped with all his Owarl. la tho second place, he had 3raed, with unpleasant promptness. -newt Orant Vos Engo was the officer command of the houso guard, a iMAfttes as gravely responsible as It rvB ORerablc. Xte feed, of course, proffered his serv- Jfces io CoIoncL Qninnox. Tho colonel. rmbo udmlred the Americans, gravely 3Hfuraed him that there was no regu- , , -ies, it wouhi," sno ngrccu quicKiy. fjno 8lcopLnR porch, fireplace, choice ;: n'm not gtlng to kiss you until you , t fi0 200 t front on ,noft ,,. . . have told mo you lovo Engo." ... . ... r-ir.i v ; ; "I-I don't undersandr she cried, m . Btot 1,1 Bedford. o must " drawing back and looking up Into his seo this tq npprcointo it; $o000, tarn with hewlldct-cd eves. terms. 'npcnuso then I'll bo suro that vou love me." ow o-room imngniow, cioso io 'De sensible, Truxton." Onkdalc, 50x100 lot, cast front, an ,'Tll know that you promised to love A No. 1 buy nt $2100, $1000 cash, mm IC uol save me. it's as clear as l bernl terms on balance. day to me. xou did tell him you d marry him If ho got me to a place of Cotv new buncnlow. 4 rooms and I - - f ' r I Saiccy, llmth. Wftll lncntnil; n. pttotl invaatmnnt l . .t km ... I to did not save you. Oh, Truxtou, I am , . . , ' so miserable! What Is to become of r"" " v"" " vv and Bohhy and your ?,hoico cornor lot 60,3cI160' comoul "I-I think I'll kiss you now, Lo- wnlK sower, roses nnu irees, cioso ralne," he whispered almost trcmu- Makdaio; 1UUU, lineral terms "God, how I lovo you. little You must make me a prom- lously. darling! lsc" "Oh, Truxton, don't ask mo to say that I'll ho your" Sho stopped. painfully embarrassed. "That will co mo later," ho Bald con- 8oItngIy. "I want you to promise, on your sacred word of honor, that you'll kiss no man until you've kissed me." "Oh," she murmured, "I I cannot Choico lots in Roso Park $350, $35 ensb, $10 month. only LET US SHOW YOU. Wright & Allin so-doty to which ho could bo assigned, promlso that! I am not suro that I'll 28 East Main. Tui kn .'itl tiT Mymrmt- film M linlfl I nffi" Moa nnvltfutw Wl.n Itt I Obst tbat he would expect him to hold 'CMmehr ready for any emergency. In . ammo f an assault he 'was to report to . ?0ast "os Engo. ' Smt !k was not satisfied. Lo ralne f3mI not come fonrard with a word iK tcettef; or relief In fact, she had cant appeared outside the castlo doors. HVnrard dusk on Monday, long after --"ate rrival of the refugees, bo sat lu Cjgltiiiiiiy contemplation of his own uu- J&BRiaess. darkly glowering upon the evcr-r-evcr kiss anybody. What Is It you really wont mo to say?" sho asked, looking up with sudden shy- nesa In her starry eyes. "That -you lovo me and me only. Lo ralne," ho whispered, (To Bo Continued.) Phone 2561 NOTICB Is hereby given that the undersigned will apply at the next meeting of tho vree&feBdlj portals from a distant stone I city council of Medford, Oregon, for aumcTi. license to sell malt, vinous and SDlrlt- A&risk gnardsman separated himself 0us liquors In less quanUtles than one ibo Knot or. men at tno casuo galion for Blx months, at lot 10. block -.igtoara aBd crossed the plaza toward 3aSge the dismay and anger when t -soldier, a bit shamefaced himself. '"iiuicHy announced that Count Vos ' Smm& had issued an order against lalhclBg in cIoeo proximity to the TCrax ton's cheek burned. He saw in i3setant that the order was meant : Mm and for no one else, be being ,iafeealy outsider likely to come under ft&e&ead of "loiterer." Trwcton turned to him with a frank HMjiflt. PIeaso tell Count Vos Engo "atett 2 am the last person In tho world b ilfciro&nrd discipline at a time like His gtaEco swept the balcony, sud- 20, in Medford, Oregon, for a period of six months. BASS & HALB. Dated March 22, 1910. For Sale 294 acres, 8 mileS out; $125. 20 acres,' 2V miles out; a snap. i) acres, muo irom I'noemx; a bargain. 7-room houso, lot 91x200, W. Main: $3000. 6-room h on C street; $3500. MITCHELL BOEIK WAGON MAKERS "We make a specialty of rubber tire "work and or chard harrows and spray tanks, call at Merriman's Shop Riverside Avenue Qanvas BY THE ROLL. ioteBy becoming fixed on a conplo near O.room touse on Bartlett; $6500. M.a U.fJ linn ETrv I kbe .tfaM column. Count Vos Engo ;jum( Lemlae Tullls were standing there tucvtbcr, nnmlstakably watching his AwntUatlng departure. TTtre aext morning ho encountered Vfes Kuo near tho grotto. : Catching sight of Vos Engo, he has ptomvi across tlSo avenue and caught op to Mm. ""Good morning,'' said Troxton. Vos ,rMinit did not smile as ho eyed tho XtpU American. "I haven't had a MteKee to thank yon for coming back fer B8 last Saturday. Allow me to 322 acres, 13 miles out, a snap; $9000. 2 lots, 50x210; terms. WindmilJ, pump and 2000-gaIlon tank; 50. WANTED. Shecpherder, $35. 10 teams. 6 girls for general housework. Man and wife on ranch. Dining-room girl, out; $25. Tents, Wagon Covers, etc. tho highest quality of rain-shedding goods. Single Harness J. G. Smith 314 EAST MAIN 8TRHET that It was a very brave thing to I A specialty, in house renting and enre pmor "USo not liko your words, Mr. King. the way In which you glare at "Tin making It easier to tell you "itte -creeal)!o news. Count Vos Engo; JSrtfalL Take your hand off your .muri, please some' other time per 'JSon ut hot in these days, when we -oed men, not cripples. I'll tell you rwfeat i have discovered, and thed we'll Jttrop the matter until somo other time. Tarmiildy, couut, I have made iho grat aykK discovery that you "are a mis. TerKblo cur." Couat Vos Engo went very white. Aji yon say, thcro is another and n "4tr time. Wo need dogs as well as of them; list them with me. E. F. A. BITTNER Medferd Employment Bureau. A.L. VROMAN PLUMBING & HEATING CONTRACTOR Business chances, real estate, all JNO JOD.tOO Small, none tOO kinds of help furnished and business chances handled. Room 206, Taylor & Phlpps BItlg. Phone 4141 Main. L specialty in house renting and care of thbaa: list them with me. large. Twenty-five years' practical experience. OFFICE 113 SOUTH FRONT STREET. ; to these days." Trsxtoa- strolled, off' to tho stables, SidklBg up Mr. Hobbri ou -the way. '-"ilBbbB," ho said, "we've got to flaa MUa Inllis; that's all there Is to it" "1 daro say, sir," said Mr. Ilobbs, iriMtxprightly decisiveness. "He'svery -Kiicli needed," "N-Tsa going tq need him beforo long .sasy socoiwl." Luer on lanch of Truxtori's good hu Bor-was reutored and his vanity pleased a poll to-request from Count IIul Skwt to attend an important council hi sHte "room of wrangles" that evening VCf boldly ho advanced upon"' the .:Htle a few nlnutea before tho ap &aMti. hour. 2fe camo upon Loralno TulIU at tho Kgeef tho terrace. Sho was walking watewfcr la tho soft shadows beyond the f lights on tho ower gallery. Hu -Joaew ber at a glance, this slim girl In TwyotlMm white. -Xeadnor' be whispered, reaching Jtar aide In two bounds, She put out Hmr baade, and ho clasped them. Plain Xfyab was cpufuscd. "I've been dying iJfcr a glimpse of you. Do you think Zyma'na treated mo" ?D't, Truxton Y sho pleaded, sud' gttyjerious. "You must not coin? Brwrs I saw well, you know, I was ii unftSBed; 1 was so sorry." aSmmtlll held hur bands. "VaHf they ordered mo to move on, as SV 2 were a common loafer," he said. wMia ceft chuckle. "But whero have Armmlu&t yourself V "1 Imto beea. 111, Truxton truly, 1 'tei" sbe iwld Hlckly, aneaaJly. Ym told Voa Bngo te ride back and ntT-': m no,n be pWskted. "He told I.taM maajr, wwrda. yow, I want a Orchards Farms Town Lots ONLY THE BEST AND AT REASONABLE PRICES. I am in position to bo of material uso to you in helping you locate in the Rdgue River country. My acquaintance with tho prosent ownors and knowledge of the soil and conditions of every kind, fa vorable and otherwise, aro at your command. What yon want are all tho facts, then you can maBo an intelligent investment of your cash. I have a list of very excellent bargains which, of course, is con stantly changing, but novor mind that como and seo me and I will help you get what you want, whothor oa my list or not Correspondence solicited from thoRo at a distance who wish to learn of this land of health and opportunities. Gewge F. Dyer Room 3, Bijon Building, opposite Moore Hotel. Tel. 3204. (Formerly Manchester - by tho Sea, Mas.) Every Thursday Night At Smith's Hall on Grape and Sixth, and every second and fourth Monday in the month. Six lesson card for $5 or $1 lesson. Learn to waltz. Private lesson by appointment. Learn to dance and be graceful. PROF. AND MRS. JEROME, 124 South Central Ave. FOR SALE-Good sound,brokehors es for sale. In quire at West Side Livery. A. B. Tull. $150 AN ACRE 270 acres, foothill land, about (1 miles from Mod ford; there uro about 88 norea on this plaoo now planted to fruit, which uiuludos nbout 20 acres in bearing. Tho boaring vnriotiot am Newlowu niul SplUonborg npplos and Cotnloo pours, There aro 2." acres of Nowtowns In thoir Booond year with ponoh filiuw and nbout 0 nores of Nowtowns just planted; also 20 noros ol Jonathans ami 10 acres of liartlott and Aujou ponrs just planted. About 200 noroa of first-dnss fruit land ou tho pluoo. There aro many springs ou tho plnco ami consldornblo wntor could bo de veloped for irrigation; two houses, good bum and othor buildings. Would subdlvldo nicely. Easy terms. $2500 Sixty noros, 0 miles from Medford, nbout 15 ncroH cloarod and partly planted; small building. $250 AN ACRE 70 acres, nbuut 4 mllqs from Medford, froo soli; 25 noroa planted to Nowtowu and Splttengenr npplos, mostly 3 years old; in addition, about 25 noros under cultivation, bnlnnco easily olonrod; good now 0-room plnstorod houso, now bam; nlso sot of old buildings. Could be subdivided into two or throe tracts nicely, easy terms. $550O-Six milos from Modford, good now buildings, about 8 acres planted lo Nowtowns, Spitionborgs and ponrs, 1 and 2 yonrn old; nbout 7 noroa additional olonred, bnlnnco not hard olonring; good team, wagon and machinery rcb w,tu tho P,sco- Thl" ,a R acre tract. ' $15,000 This prico holds' till April l'only; -17 Vj noros, cioso to Con tral Point, good new buildings, lovol laud, nil first-class fruit and alfnlfa land. This trne. has about 7 acres in alfalfa and tho bnl nnco is nil planted ns follows: Eight noroa Comico in fourth sen son, 2 ncros Nowtowns in third sonson, 5 ncrcs Bartlotta in third season, 3 nores Winter Nolls in third season, 0 noros Newtown nnd 1 aero Spits in second boason, 0 acres Bartlotts in second 'season, bnlanco just plnntod. Tho prico quotod is but a triflo moro than $300 an norc, which is very much less than ownors aro asking for adjoining land. $12,525 Elovon acres in Cornice pours, 10 years old; 0 ncrcs In Bart lett and Aujou pears, 1 to 3 yonrs old; cioso in; good soil; terms. $12,000 Eleven acres in Comico nnd Boso ponrs, 14 years old; thoso trees are in full bearing and will pay n good income ou tho price naked. $7000 Thirty-five ncros of black sticky, 3 miles from Medford, al under the ditch and can be irrigated. $13,000 Thirty-two acres, close to Modford, s8 acres In Newtowns and Spitzenborgs, 5 to 7 years of ago; 14 ncros In nlfalfn, 3 noros in peaches, 2 acres in berries; irrigated; buildings. $14,000 Thirty-fivo acres; buildings; exceptionally fine place for n homo; 12 ncros in apples and pears 3 years old; about an acre of I ooanng orennru, jli acres in annua; nil lino ueep tree sou. $150 to $200 PER ACRE Stowart ncro tracts; 2 milos from Medford; tracts are from 10 to 25 acres in sizo; fine building spots ton all; can all be irrigated; cheapest tracts in Medford neighborhood; easy terms. , $300 PER ACRE Finest 5 and 10-nero orchard and gardon tracts in tho valley; easy terms. W. T. YORK & CO. Pure White . . The Best Flour Made Wc claim it to bo the boat because wo hnvo had the best success with it in our own baking. Our cus tomers say it is the best, and wo believe it to be so. Ti you want good bread all tho time, try a sck of our justly famous hard wheat "PURE "WHITE" FLOUR. Allen Reagan The Square Deal Grocers GOLD RAY GRANITE CO. Office: 209 West Main St., Medfoid, Ore. OperatinglQuarry at Gold Ray,JOregon . , . . DEALERS IN BUILDING, MONUMENTAL AND CRUSHED GRANITE WMNTBD Timber and Coal Lands ENGINEERING AND SURVEYING CON TRACTS TAKEN AND ESTIMATES FURNISHED. B. H. Harris & Co. MFDFORD - - OREGON Office in Jackm uqunty Bank Upstairs A SNAP IN ORCHARD LAND Ono hundred nnd nlxty norus of froo rod noil, 10 to U0 f6ot dojvib; Iwo woIIh, nbuut U5 noros olonrod j n very grndunl south hill hIojw; ouo-hnlf rallo from inmtoffloo, less than ono-fourth mllo from wlum! nnd hqvou and ono-linlf milos Hnttthwost of Juoksonvlllo. Only $20 per Aoro. Cull on ornildrosH JOE THOMAS 222 SOUTH HOLLY STREET. MEDFORD, OREGON PLUMBING Stoam and Hot Water Hoating. All work guaranteed. Prlcos reasonable. I. F. MOORE AND E. E. SMITH Old Tribune Buildinc. Phone -J931. t On thoso you must act quick, as thoy aro bolow actual valuos. S 140 acros, good location; 10 Oacrea choice fruit lund; 78 acres boaring trees; good iinprovomenta. This rancli will show good income, rneo 70,0UU, tcriiiH. T 400 acres, f iijo alfalfa and fruit rancli ; 50 Jicrcs in al falfa; 40 acres in 3-ycar-old apple trees; fine build ings; privato irrigation system; in oxcellont local ity for raising stock also. Price $2JT,000, torms. V .11.95 acres, all sot to fruit, right varioties, in ago from 1 to 20 years. Price $15,000. W 11.00 acros, all in fruit; 574 Newtowns 4 years old, 175 Bosc pears 4 years old, 80 Bartlott pours 4 ycara old. Prico $8400. 3 Fine lot, 50x175 feet, two blocks from Oakdalo pave ment; lot lies high; 14 bearing apple trees. Prico for short time, $450. 13 Lot, 100x285 feet, South Central avonuc; 6-room box houso; 45 boariug fruit trees; cast front. Prico $1G00, easy terms; a good buy. 1 Now 5-room modorn house; plastered; two porches; cement walks; sheds, woodshed, largo barn. Prico $2500; $1450 cash and balance ono year at 6 per cent. 100x100 foot, with two residences; only threo blocks ' from now dopot to cost $-10,000; will soli this nt $4200; renting now at rood interest on investment; time on part; good business location. Pierce, Shepherd & Co. 128 EAST MAIN STREET. HERE IS YOUR CHANCE t INVESTIGATE THESE COME AND SEE $5000 CASH takes 200 acres good laud and stock, near railroad, 40 acres in culti vation, 125 acres good land, 4-room house, two largo barns, other good outbuildings, 50 head cows and young cattle, G head horses, harrow, cream separator, household goods, 80 chickens, 10 acres fenced chicken tight, five fino springs, spring crop is in ground. In addition to this you can homestead 1G0 acres adjoining above land and havo uso of 80-acre tract for horse pasture. Unlimited range for cattlo. This is good till April 10th. Land is also oxcellont for fruit. 160 ACRES fino foothill land, good roads, plenty of fine spring wator sufficient for some irrigation, 2 acres bearing trees, also berries and fino cherries, best of fruit land, no frost to bother or worry about, good houso, barn and outbuildings, GO acres in cultivation, fino for grain, vegetables and hay. No better for fruit. Possession can "bo give nat once. Fino range for cattlo and hogs. Prico $7000. $2500 will handlo this. 20 ACRES Horo is what you want; 20 acres tho vory CREAM of tho valley; soil 15 to 20 feet deop; best of black loam; will grow anything you plant; vory choico for pears, potatoes', melons and alfalfa. Pos session at once. Prico $7500; $2000 caBh, balance 4 yoars, 6 por cent. 420 ACRES fino fruit and grain land. This will subdivide in fino shape, as main road, divides it in three parts; largo part is irrigated, 'and it has ono of tho oldest wator rights in tho county. Fair buildings; boau'ti ful location; no frosts to bother; oldest road in state; all north and south travel California to northern Oregon passcB through ranch; school on land; main lino telephone on ranch; no wasto land; all frco soil; within 5 miles of three railroad stations on S. P.; 150 acres in cultivation; 300 slashed; this yoar's crop all in; possession can bo given at onco. $60 por acre, liberal torms, fomo and boo this, , J. W. DRESSLER AGENCY, West Main Street, V 'ii r it ir li mf it -