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" r ' Tr.;i'..fir v, ; MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OTCKGON, TUESDAY, 3tAY 24, .1910. r ni n i ii ii p i i i .. i ' 3 f. t A & f J m ) & 'V It ' .,; . Through By CLEVELAND MOFFETT Copyright, 1905, AM this Coqucnll had dono on n chance, without positive knowledge, wive for the assurance of tho black tvlitekcred vnlot that the baron wrote frequently In n diary which he kept locked In tho safe. Coqucnll was cer tain that In this diary would be found xvcovda that woutd prove valuable evi dence In fastening the guilt of crime en tfee unprincipled nobleman. And tte result of his dangerous quest prov ed the great detective to havo de duced correctly. On one of tho shelves the safe, among valuable papers AQAIKBTTHBWAZJjt HAKDaKiaHl ecnrttks, the detective found thkk book bound ln black leather and fastened with heavy gold clasps. It -was the diary. With a thrill of triumph. Coqnenll seized upon the volume, then closed 'the aafe carefully. Coqucnll now paused, opened the 4Iary and began to read. There were now 400 neatly written pages brief, separate entries without dates, sepa Tate thoughts, as it were and ns be tHraed through them be found himself more and more absorbed until pres ently he forgot time, place, danger, everything. He was absolutely lost bx a most extraordinary humnn docu ment in one of those terrible utter ances, shameless and fearless, that are 3ong out once in a century or so from the hot, somber depths of a man's be ing: X. 1 have kept this diary because it xtraaea me, because I am not afraid, be cause my nature craves and demands some Iranest expression somewhere. IX these Vages were read I should be destroyed. 1 amderst&nd that, but I am ln constant dan cer of being destroyed anyway, i mlsbt be killed by an automobile accident. A mall artery ln my brain might snap. Be sides, I have no fear, since I regard my wn life and all other lives as of abso lutely trifllntr Importance, IL Half the gTeat men of this world re great criminals. The Napoleons ot war murder thousands; the Napoleons or trade and finance plunder tens ot thou sands. It Is the same among beasts and Ssbeo, among' birds and Insects, probably aongj angels and devils, everywhere we And ono Inexorable law, resistless as .gravitation, that impels the strong to jdunder and destroy the weak. XtL It Is five years since 1 committed what would be called a monstrous and cowardly crime. As a matter of fact. J 4Ud what my Intelligence recognized as necessary and what was therefore my duty. However, let us call It a crime. 1 bave been interested to watch for any consequences or effects of this crime In sayself, and 1 have discovered none. J atudy my face carefully and fall to find ny marks of wickedness. My eyes are clear and beautiful; my skin Is remark ably free from lines. I am In splendid .health. My nerves are absolutely steady 1 have a Keen sense of humor, t am cer tainly n. better man, better looking, bet ter feeling, stronger in every way, than 1 waa before 1 committed this crime, it Is absolute nonsense, therefore, to say that sin or crime 1 mean Intelligent sin r crime puts an ugly stamp on a man Tho ugly stamp comos from bad health, toul surroundings, bad conditions of life, and these can usually be changed by -money, which 1 have! XV. Last night, July i. 1 shot a man. Martinez, at the Ansonla hotel. 1 ob served my sensations carefully and must say that they were of a most common ytace character. There was no danger In tae adventure, nothing dlfllcult about it la fact, it was far less exciting than shooting mooso In the Maine woods or -tracking grizzlies In the Rockies or go 3ag after tigers In India. There Is really thing so tame as shooting a man I V. I have thu most tremendous adtnlra Ilea for myself, for the use i have made mt say opportunities. 1 started as the son mt a broken down nobleman, my material asset being a trumpery title. My best stance was to marry one of tho vain and shallow rich women of America, and 1 -succeeded in marrying the very richest of ssstn. She was a widow with an enor mous fortune that her husband, a rapa tous brute, had wrung from the toll of thousands In torturing mines. Following SM method, 1 disposed of the woman, then of her daughter, and came Into pos Mies Ion ot tho fortune, it would have seen a silly thing to leave such vast po--testlal power to a chit of a girl unable te us it or appreciate It I have made styoelf a force throughout Europe. 1 iiave evertnrown ministries, averted wars, built MS great industries, helped the develop sarnt of literature and art in short, 1 have made amends for the brutality and dssbouesty of the lady's first husband. 1 selleve fals noma was Mike. VI. I am afraid of this girl's dreams. X eaa eeatroi her body, and when she is awake i can mora um control bar ' I a t nn H MtfpJHm B the Wall by D. Appleton & Co. mmn i I Miinrtr VnTirY fi i1ttAmi the pages when . n harsh voice broko In upon him. "You seem to have nn Interesting book, my friend." Looking up wlUi a start. M. Paul saw Do , Helilelmann-nruck himself Biandlug In tno open doorway. Eli hands were thrust carelessly In his coat pockets. "Hands up!" And Coqucnll obeyed, "My pistol Is on you ln thU side pock- In tho torrltory horetororo des et. If you move I'll shoot through crlbed C. W. Rlnaberger, Judge: It. tho cloth. Stand over tberel" camo A. Johnson, Judgo and clork William uio order, "i-nce against tno wan: Hands high! Now keep still!" Cueulidldbden. Ho ,ty,1 nilii.t Mm n-nll tt-l.ltn nlllnt- Angers went through his clothes; ho felt his pistol taken from him, then niinnthlnr. enfr nml vegit nrocQnl iininr his nostrils. He gasped, and a sweet- lab. sickening breath filled his lungs, Iron arms held him helpless. He felt himself drlfUng Into unconsciousness aud strove vainly against it. tie Knew no nnu lost tno nattie; mere was noin- ing to hope for from this man-noth- ing We... .t had been a fin.sh tight, and one or the other had to go. He was the one; he was going-going. CHAPTER XX. A GREAT CRIURtAI. . S Coqnenll came back to con I A sciousness be moved his arms r nud legs and discovered no In ' l Jury; then he reached out a hand nnd found that he was lying on a cold stone door, with his bend on a rough sack tilled apparently with shav ings, lie caught u sound as of rus tling paper, then n faint scratching. Finally he spoke aloud In playful reproach. "It's a pity, baron, to write ln that wonderful diary of yours with a lead pencil." Tho baron's voice showed his inter est. "Where do you think you are?" "In a deep underground room where you store firewood." "How do you know we are under ground?" "By the smell of the floor and be cause you need a candle when it's full daylight above." Coqnenll was now looking about him wonderlngly, noting the damp stone walls and high vaulted celling of a large, windowless chamber. By the uncertain light of the baron's candle he made out an arched passageway at one side and around the walls piles of logs carefully roped and stacked to gether. (To Be Continued.) CITY NOTICES. 933,000.00 "CITY OP MEDFORD IM PROVE3IENT BONDS. Tho city couucll of the city of Mcd ford, Oregon, will receive sealed pro posals for $33,000.00 of city of Mcd ford, Oregon, six per cent, ten year Improvement bonds. Bids to be filed with the city re corder not later than 4:30 o'clock p. m. Juno 7th, 1910, and to bo ac companied by a certified check equal to five per cent ot the amount bid for; check to be made payable to the city treasurer o said city. ROBT. W. TELFER, City Recorder. NOTICE TO GRADING CONTRAC TORS. The city council of tho city of Med ford, Oregon, will receive sealed pro posals for the grading ot Knight J street, from Vermont avenue west to tho east boundary line ot Falrmount addition. Wrlto to or call on the city engineer for further particulars. All bids to bo filed with the city recorder of said city boforo 4:30 p. m., June 7th, 1910, and bo accom panied by a certified check equal to five per cent of tho amount bid for; chock to be mado pnynble to tho city treasurer of the city of Medford. ROBT. W. TELFER, City Rocordor. NOTICE OF KLEOTION Be It resolved by the city council of the city of Medford, Oregon That notice is hereby given that a special election ln and for the city of Medford, and In and for the torrltory hereinafter described, has been ordered by said council to bo hold, and tho same will be held on the 24th day of May, 1910, be tween the hours of 9 o'clock, a. m. and 5 o'clock p, m., for the purpese of submitting to tho qualified elect ors of Bald city at said election the following questien: Shall the boundaries of the city of Mei'ford be altered by Including therein the following described ter ritory, to-wit: Commencing at tho northeast cor ner of section 36, township 37, range 2 west of tho Willamette mer idian; thence south on tho east llae ot said section 30 to the north lino of donation land claim No. 85, ln Bald town and range; tbenoe west along the north lino of said dona tion land claim No. 85 and donatio land claim No. 84, of said town and range to the northwest comer of said donation land claim No. 84; thence north to the north line of said section 36, being the present bound- ary of said city of Medford; thence etst along sntil north lino of wild section 3G and tho pi'esont boundary of Bald city, to plnco of commence ment; nil In Jackson county, Otgon. Tho following nro horoby dostg nated no tho places In said city nt which tho polio will bo ppon within sold city: First ward Coinmorclal Club rooms. Second word Nnsh hotel. Third ward City hall. Tho following Is horoby designated ns tho place In tho torrltory nbovo descrlbod nt which the polls will bo open: Fourth h oii80 from south city limits, on wost sldo of county road oxocdluR B'MUh from tho crc of J Newtown street In raid city. I The following havo boon and horo- Iby are, nppolntod and designated Jm, Q p Llndloy Judg0 and clork. 0 Wv Davls, Judge and clork. second ward in said city L. D. Wnrnor Judge: J. Delllngor, Judgo 'nnd clork; "William Ulrlck, Judgo and c Thjrd ward ln id cityM. F. Mc Cown, Judge; Scott Davis, Judgo nnd clerk; H. D. Cady, Judgo and clork. i ""''" ",J","?J r ,m ViW of Med- I Th olc tors ld cttj of Med, . and the electors of tho terr.- I " f. uyujiuuyivtu uvavwuvu, horoby Invited to vote on said prop - osltlon by placing upon their ballot n -.niini - h. ., nnnov. -iJ-.t " a. ,Mif hnrf . Resolved further, that this otlee bo published In tho dally Mall Trl- ubune, a nowspapor of geaoral clrou- flrl'cn In sail city ut Medfo;i, and territory aoovo aescrioea, ior por- " u w.-b.o vw ouv- .. !on. , 1 four reples thereof be g our pnbite place. I. M fhl'te?toIry ahV0VQ described, for a kG perod( by tno clty recorder or 'under his direction. Tho foregoing resolution was passed on the 19th day ot April, i- i!l7 w fh fniin.i tntas ' Merrick, ayo; Emerlck. absent; Wortman, ayo; Elfert. nyo; Dem - mer. aye: Welsh, aye. Approved, April 20, 1910. W. H. CANON, Mayor. Attest: ROBT. W. TELFER. City Recorder. ORDINANCE NO. 3.10. An ordinance authorizing tho Issu ance of $33,000.00 of tho Improve ment Bonds of the city of Medford.ito ndvort,so 8ad Bonds for snlo nn(! Jackson county. Oregon, and direct lng the advertising of tho samo for sale in accordance with Cnpter V of Tltlo XXVII of Bellinger & Cotton's Annotated Codes and Statutes of tho State of Oregoa. Tho city of Medford doth ordain as follews: Section 1. Whereas, tho city of Medford has heretofore duly caused certain streets of said city to .be Im proved, and has duly assessed tho cost thereof to the property benofltcd thereby In accordance with the char ter of said city; And whereas, certain owners of sundry pieces of property each as sessed for such Improvement In a sum exceeding twenty-five dollars, have dulv made and filed application to pay said several assessments in In stallments, ln accordance with sec tion 2727 of said Bellinger & Cot ton's Annotated Codes and Statutes; And, whereas, an assessment and bond lien docket has been dnly made up in accordance with tho provisions of said section nnd of Section 2728 of said Codes and Statutes, nnd tho total amount of unpaid assessments for such street improvements and for which application to pay under tho provisions of said sections nbovo cited has been made and filed ns nforcsald Is the sum of $33,000.00 dollars, ns shown by said bond lien docket; Now, therefore, said city of Med ford doth ordain as aforesaid that there Is hereby authorized to bo Issued the bonds of said city ln the) total amount of $33,000.00 dollars,! Section 4. In no caao Bhnll torra in denominations of two hundred nnd j cofta sowers Lo allowed under any fifty and five hundred dollars each, as .building or shall any builder, lossco, mnv be convenient. Section 2. Said bonds shall bo mado in the following ferm: $ No. CITY OF MEDFORD, Jackson County. State of Oregon. IMPROVEMENT BOND. KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS. That tho City of Med ford In tho County of Jackson. Stnto of Oregon, for value received, hero-'bo by agrees and promises to pay tno building or aroaH, bearer the sum of Dollars Terra cotta Bowers running naral- In Gold Coin of tho United States j0i wlth any building and within ten of America, on tho presentation and feot must bo laid two (2) foot bo surrender of this obllcatlon on tholiow tho foundation or lovol of tho day of , In tho year of , imQomont floor. Whore It Ib imprac- our Lord Ono Thousand Nino Hun-jticable to do so, cast Iron pipes must dred and , without grace, with In- be jnld. All torra cotta sower plpo terest thoreon from tho date hereof USCd for house dralnngo In tho city of until redeemed, or until thp timo of 'Medford Bhnll not bo leas than fllx tho Boml-annual interest payment inches In diameter whore ucod for next ensuing tho publication of no- tho dlnchargo from wator closots, ox tlce by tho City of Medford that thiu'eopt that lnsldo of the property lino bond will bo taken up nnd cancellod four-Inch sower plpo may bo UHod. and that interest 'thoreon will ccaso, Three-Inch torrn cotta Howor plpo mny at tho interest payment period next bo used for wasteo from Bmall fix following such publication, at tho,t,irf.a, but must bo thoroughly vitrl rato of six per cent per annum, pay- rjed uniform In bIzo, straight and able semi-annually, ln llko coin on , frP0 from defects, and kilt' In the .... day of . . , ., and trenches In as straight linos as posai year, on tho presentation nnd aur- bio, with a fall of not Ioijb than ono rendor of tho proper coupons there-1 qunrtor of nn Inch to tho foot whero to annexed, principal ana lmuraui inin..j.w, ...m ..uii nm i." i h..i payable at tho offlco of tho treasuror two foot below tho Biirfaco or tho of tho City of Medford. ground. This Bend Is one of a series author- AH Joints Bhnll ho mado with oqunl Ized by nn Act ot the Legislative As-, parta of tho boat Portland cement and sombly of tho Stato of Oregon, en-'clean, sharp Band; oach Joint nhnll ho titled "An Act to provldo for tho carofully cleaned (n tho Insldo when Issuance of Bonds for tho improvo-.it ment of Streets and the laying of Hnworu ln Incornoratod CJtles and for tho payment of tho cost of such im provements and laying of Bowora by installments," filed in tho offlco of tho Secretary of Stato February 22nd, 1893, as amonded by an Act entitled "An Act to Amend Section 1, 2, 3, 4. B. B and 7 of an Act cntltlod 'An Act to provldo for tho Isauanco ofJ Bonds for tno improvement ui uirc-om nnd laying of Bcwora In Incorporated cities, and for tho payment of tho cost of such improvements and lay ing of soworB by Installments,' filed In the office of tho Secretary of mute. February 22nd. 1893,'" ap proved February 28th, 1901, and ia nn obligation of tho City of Medford, ntorosnld, and Is not to bo doomed or taken to bo within or any part of tho limitation by law as to tho Indebted ness of tmld city, and It Is further certified thnt nil roqulromontH of law nave boon fully complied wun by tho proper officers lit tho Issuing of tins bund, nnd that thu total amount of this Issuo docs not exceed tho limit prescribed by said net. Tills llond Is redoomablo nC" tho offlco of enld Treasurer at tho option of tho City of Medford upon tho pay ment of tho fnco value thoroot, with accrued Interest to tho dato of pay ment nt any soinl-uuminl coupon period at or nttor ono year from tho dato hereof, ns provided In snld act. For tho fulfillment of tho coudl tlous of this obligation tho faith and credit of tuo City of Medford aro horoby pledged. IN WITNESS WHBKEOF this Doiul has been signed by tho Mayor and attested by tho Hecordor of said City of Medford nnd tho corporate seal of tho City of Medford hereto affixed this day of A. D. 1010. Mnyor. Attest: Kecordor of tho City of Mcdford Section 3. Each of said bonds ehnll have attached thereto twonty 0 cnch or w, , B,in bo ,J v - HI TV fW Xt t , llnYIJZnu rtimv - tnnnn v ' to?h" ,,onrnr i in pa lotuo Dearer -.-v w w.Owt Dollars in Gold Coin of tho United Stntcs I Jf America. t tho office .of tho Treas. "SSnS Si moShslnToreat on lmnrovon 'n, l n'i "Ul unless 12 V?ii rTdTomed as therein provided, which redemption will render this coupon void. Mnyor. Attest: Recorder of tho City of Medford. Said coupons shall be numbered iron, one to twonty respectively Scctlon4. Tho mayor of said city , lnhn080 ,n.Z "c , M Don, and ho City Ro- ;corder to countorslgno tho samo by attaching thorcto tho senl ot said city, all on behalf of said city. Section G. Tho recorder of said city Is hereby directed to rcglstor said bonds and number the samo on tho blank provided thorcfor In tho fore going form ln accordance with Section 2731) of said Codes nnd Statutes of the Stato of Oregon. Section 6. Tho Recorder of tho City of Mcdford Is hereby directed thnt the samo will bo sold for tho highest prlco obtainable, not less than par and nccruod Interest, and in said advertisement ho shnll announce thnt he will receive sealed proposals for the purchaso ot said bonds or any portion thereof at his office at any time before 4:30 p. m. on tho 7th day of June, 1910. Ho shall pub lish said advertisement three times ln a dally newspapor published nnd printed In said city, and shall sub mit tho sealed proposals received ln nccordanco with snld advertisement to tho council nt Its next meeting there after. Tho foregoing ordlnanco wns passed by the City Council of tho City of Medford, Oregon, on tho 17th day of May, 1910, by tho following vote, to-wit: Wolch, ayo; Merrick, nyo; Emerlck, aye; Wortman, aye; Dcmmer, ayo, Elfert, ayo. Approved May 18, 1910. W. II. CANON, Maor. Attest: ROBT. W. TELFER, City Recorder. ORDINANCE NO. 335. An ordlnanco amending section 4 of ordinance No. 311 of tho city of Medford. The city of Mcdford doth ordain as follews: Section 1. That section 4 of ordl nanco No. 311 of said city bo amend ed so as to rend as follews: TERRA COTTA SEWERS. tenant or occupant of nny building, nor nny plumber or perBon or porBons Intorestcd ln tho plumbing work about Huch building, allow any torrn cotta Bower to ho laid within flvo foot of such building, and in nil cibcb bo foro a now or old building Is placed or remodoled on any lot which hits a terra cotta sewer which would como under any part of tho foundation, said sower or torra cotta plpo, must extended flvo foot oitfsldo of tho la mm; mo coiuoni must uo piusn-'u .Into tho hub nnd hoveled outaldo tho sockot and made smooth and anlld and loft uncovered until exumlnod by tho lnapector of plumbing, said ex amination to ho mftdo within sixteen working hours after being notified. It shall bo unlawful for any poiaon to lay aowor plpo to connect nny building with a public aowor, or prl vato ceaspool, or conatruct ceaapools oxcopt under tho dlroctton of a bona fldo mastor plumbor, or by obtaining a permit from tho Inspector of plumb ing and dralnngo, to construct cess pools, oxcopt such lateral eovors as may be put in under tho direction of tho city engineer of tho city of Med ford, and In no caso shall such lator- nlii ox to ml ttieldo tho property lluom When torrn cottn nmvor mdor any hittldtng bocomon dofoottvu It must ho roplacod by tin Iron sower, no torra cottiv plpo olmll ho comioutcd Into Iron pIpoH on nuy premlsos. Tho foroKoIng ordliiauco wnu paHH od by tho city council of tho city of Modrord on tho 3d dny of May, 1010, by tho following vote: Welch ayo, Murrlclt ayo, Emorlclc nyo, Dommor ayo, Elfort ayo, Wort man ayo. Approved May 4th, 1010. W. II. CANON, Mayor. Attest: ROUT. W. THLFHIt. City Rocordor, UKDUCED llATKS 1-X)U AVIATION MKET. Tho Southern Pacific company linn announced n rato of a faro and n third for round trip, points Roeoburg to Aslhnnd, for tho aviation moot to bo hold horo May 27, 28 nnd 29. Tick ota returning good up to nnd Includ ing May 30. NOTICE TO STOOKUOLDKIta. Notlco Is horoby given that tho annunl mooting of Btooklioldora of thu Pacific and Eastorn Railway will bo hold at tho offlco of tho company,! hi iui'uiuru, urcgon, on .Monday, juno G, 1910, nt 10 o'clock n. m. Dy ordor of tho President. O. P. HUMPHREY, Socrotary. It's hard to keep tho money-supply nmplo, unless tho buying Is dono with ns much skill ns tho monoy-cnrnlng rcqulroH. Thnt means porslstont ad rending. Wright's Investments IMdem 7-room bungalow nnd GOx 200-foot Idt on pavement, oloao in; nice Biindo ntul well-kept grounds; n fino homo; $t7f0; tonns. Nont G-room house, 12 fino lots 0.x 120, gronnds well improved, roson, berries, etc.; just off pavement; com fortably furnished; for $3700, good terms. Nice 5-room oottnge, fino bnm nnd woodhouHo, somo fruit trees bearing, oOxl'lO-foot lot, on fino streot; n bnr- gnin at .$1000. 7,-room houso nnd two 2-room housekeeping npartmontn, furnished, closo in on beautiful streot, income $05 per month; a good invoatmont nt $1300, forms. Fino corner lot, closo to Onkdnlo, in good locality; for n few dnys at $475. Somo bonutiful, viewy lots on Enbt Main nt bargain pricos; don't fnil lo lot us show them to you. You nre sure to bo ploi-scd. J. BRUCE WRIGHT & CO. 132 West Mnin. Phono 2091. DON'T BE By unscrupulous poddlors who mc trnvoraing tho country offering you buggies, cnrringOH and bncks nt pricos which thoy claim to bo lower than our pricos ut homo. Wo nro publishing this circular as ndvnnco notico that wo nro in position to meot nny compotitivo pricos mado by any foreign representations nnd will gunrantco to givo you bottor goodt. for loss monoy. Itcmembor, wo stnnd behind our goods with n strong por sonnl guilrantco nnd mnko it good, Bettor patronize homo donlers, whoro you know you will got fair treatment nnd nny repairs enn bo had prompt ly. Wo ship our goods diroct from tho factory, thorcby securing lowest fnctory pricos nnd best cnrlond frolghts. It. II. PRICIIARD & Co,, Mcdford. HUBBARD BROS., Medford. EMIL PIEL, Ashland. FREEMAN & WILEY, Contrnl Point. POLK'S GAZETTEER A J.uilnm Directory of each Cllr, Town mid Vllluro In Oregon unit Wutliliiictnn, Hiving- ii Dnicrldtlvn HUrlch of euoli ilurr, locution, HJiluplnir Fucllillfn mid n Clal. '"I .Directory of each UuIne uut! l'rofennlon. K. I. I'OIfC tc CO., Inc. Seattle, rVunli. A.L. VROMAN PLtTMBKffGr & HEATING CONTRACTOR No job too small, none too largo. Twenty-five years ' practical experience. Office 1 13 South Front Street. Phone 2751. DECEIVED SU.TI PLUMBING STEAM AND HOT WATEK HEATING Ail Work Gimriintuori PriooH RonBOimhlo COFFEJLN a PRICE I 11 North D St.. Medford, W A NTED Timber and Coal Lands Engineering and Surveying Contracts Token and Estimates Furnished B. H. HARRIS & CO. Medford, Oregon Office in JaoKion County Uanlt, Upstairs' Medford Iron Works E. E. TROWBRIDGE, Proprietor. FOUNDRY AND MACHINIST All kinds of Engines, Spnying Outfits, Pumps, "Boilers and Maehinory. Agcnta in Southern Oro- gon for FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO. For Laud that will cut six crops of alfalfa a year. U. S. Government irrigation. If you aro intorestcd, address S. F. EHORN & SON OELAND, CALIF. STACEY'S Medford Auto Livery Fully equipped repair shop in connection. Automo bile sundries, Gasoline and Batteries. Agent for the famous FIRESTONE, AJAX AND HARTFORD TIRES. Ill East Eighth St. Phono Main 211. Roanoke One of the Most Beauti ful Resident Sections of Medford Roanoke Addition is just far enough out to elim inate all noise and bustlo of tho business section and yet it is just right for tho man who is in business. Only ten minutes' walk from tho railroad. This is becoming ono of tho most finished resideneo districts of Medford. Tho lots all face on Main streot and Rose avenue. Cement sidewalk all in. Sowor and water mains laid Tho lots aro high and sightly, which gives them a great advantage. Building re strictions $2000. There aro already several fino now cottages on the property. .Those lots aro quito largo, being 50x137, which gives plenty of room for gardon and garage and other necessary buildings. "Como and make your selections early. Prices $735 to $750 for east and west front lots. J. W. DRESSIER AGENCY Selling Agents Roanoke Oro. Phono 30H Sale Roanoke Roanoke ufcii!S2