Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 26, 1910, Image 6

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    THE AtEDFOUD MAIL TRLBUNE, AllSPJX)ltD. ORKGON, WEDNESDAY. JANUARY, 2(1, 1010.
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THE PERFUME OF
THE LADY IN BLACK
lly fiASTOX I.KUOt'X.
Author of "The Mystery of
the Yellow Kooin."
CopyrlRlit, IDO0, by Ilrotnno's J
CHAPTER XX.
You Arc Larsan!"
rjTlOULKTAnil.LE
I M I continued:
still merciless.
"wlM'" n"11 n th nets
"' ur
turu from San llemo 1 can see now tn
each cue of them an expression of the , Eer nt once You kMk tUttt overv.
terror which she experienced from herthlnff ,9 lost unles3 vou cnu lnimet.
fenr that she should allow the secret to at. nrrane ,ui,tteri, 80 that vour
escape her. Everything must be said. !C.!F?;? n J
everything must explained here nndj
now If there Is to be peace tn the fu-j
ture! e are nlsiut to clear up the sit-1
iiuuuu. i nere was noining nniurai or
happy In Mile. Stnngcrson's behavior.
The very eagerness with which she as
sented to your desire to hasten the
marriage ceremony proved the longing
she felt to definitely banish the tor
ment of her soul.
"From the momcut of your return
from the south until the apparition at
the railroad station, monsieur, she lived
In the most utter misery. She was al
ready crying for help for help against
herself, against her thoughts and per
haps even against you. Dut she dared
not reveal her thought to any person,
because 6he dreaded that any confi
dant might say to her"
And ItouletabUlc leaned over and said
In.M. Darxac'8 ear, not so low-that 1
could not hear, but so softly that the
words did not reach Mathllde, 'VAre
you going tnad again?"
Then, lifting bis head again, he con
tinued:
"iou ought to understand every
thing better now. my dear M. Darzac,
both the strange coldness with which
yqu were treated occasionally and also
thc tits of remorseful tenderness which
In thc doubt which filled her brain
would impel Mme. Darzac to surround
you with every e- l.lence of attention
and affection. I have fancied that you
must have discovered that whenever
Mme. Darzac looked at you she could
not In spite of herself chase from her
mind the Image of Larsan, and conse
quently It was, not the belief that she
would have known It whlh removed
my suspicions, since in spite of her
self she entertained the fear all the
while that you and Larsan were one.
No. no: my suspicions were removed
by another cause."
"They might have been removed."
exclaimed M. Darzac at once ironically
and despairingly "they might have
been removed by the simple course of
reasoning that if I had been Larsan.
having her for my wife. I would have
bad every cause for making her believe
In Larsan's death. Aud 1 would have
never resuscitated myself. Was It not
upop the day that Larsan returned to
earth that I lost Mathllde?"
"Pardon, monsieur, pardon!" replied
Itouletabllle, whose face had grown as
white as a Bheet. "You are abandon
ing now. if I may say so. the directions
of pure reason. The facts which you
mentioned show us just the contrary
of that which you believe we should
see. For my part, it seems to me that
when one has a wife who believes or
who comes very near to believing that
one Is Larsan one has every Interest
iu showing her that Larsan exists out-
side of oncselfl"
As Itouletabllle uttered these words
the Lady in Black, supporting herself
by groping with her bands against
the wall as she walked, came stum
bllngly to the side of Rouletabllle and
devoured with her eyes the face of
Darzac, which had grown frightfully
harsh and strained. The young man
lmpcrturbably. went on:
"And. If you had nn Interest in
showing her that Larsan existed else
where than In yoar body, there arose
an exigency In which that Interest
was transformed Into an immediate
necessity. Imagine I aay Imagine, M.
Darzac. that you bod really brought
Larsan to life once once only In
pplte of yourself, in your own rooms,
before the eyes of Professor Stanger
Tonf8 daughter, and you will be. I re
peat, under the necessity of bringing
him to life again and yet again, out
side of yourself, In order to prove to
your wife that the Larsan whom she
has seeu returned to life Is not you!
Ah, calm yourself, my dear M. Darzac,
I entreat you. Ilavo I not told yon
that ray suspicion has been banished
completely banished? See, then, whero
1 am obliged to como in considering
thl hypothesis as realized (these are
the procedures of mathematics which
you know better than I you who are
, a scholar) In considering, as I said,
. as realized tho hypothesis that you are
tho counterfeit Darzac, the one who
bides Larsan, According to my rea
soning, then, you are Larsan! And I
asked mysolf what could have hep
pened in tho railway station at Dourg
to make you appear lu the form of
Larson before the eyes of your wife."
He paused for a moment, but Darzac
did not utter a word.
"As you were suying, M. Darzac,"
Itouletabllki -yent on, "It was because
of this apparition of Lartan that your
cup of happiness was dUHhed empty
to the ground. Therefore, if this res
urrection should not havo been voluu-
tary, there Is only ono other way In
which it could have happened through
v accident. And now Just let us con-
(dcr, how this latter supposition clears,
up the entire situation. Ob, I have
spent a lot of thought upou the inci
dent at Dourg, You see, T am still
muoulng out the problem. You (the
you who N Larsnii. be It tiutlorstocHli
nre nt Hour In tho buffet. You be
lieve tlmt your wife Is walling for
you somewhere tu the station, ns she
told you she would do. After having
(lnUhrd your letters you wish to go
to your compartment In the car In
order to nttend to some detail of your
toilet or to cast a critical eye over
your disguise to see If In any point It
might lie lacking. You thluk to your
n
self. few more hours of this com
edy and we shall have passed tho
frontier, she will be nil uiy own. en
tirely alone with me. and I will throw
aside this mask.' You cast awny your
1 assumed charaeter and your disguise,
i You relieve yourself of the false bcanl
and the sMctacles, and at that very
' moment the door of the sectlou opens.
Your wife, thrown tuto a spasm of
terror at the sight of Lnrsan'8 smooth,
beardless face In the glass, does not
I wait to make any further Investlpt-
, tIon nnil rushw otit Into the night, her
. sercatns drowned by the noise of an
i ,,,. ,Mi vn, rnmnr,.)i.it,i .in.,.
You uIckIr WVIW thc mask; ,
out of ,ue p aml
buffet b a snorlcr roule
than that taken by your wife, who
rushes there to look for you. She I
finds you standing up. You have not 1
even had time enough to seat yourself i
before she enters. Is everything safe j
now? Alas, uo! Your troubles are
only beginning, for the fearful thought !
that you may be at one and the same
time both Darzac and Larsan wilt not
leave her mind. Upon the platform
of the station, while passing beneath
u i-aju, u iriKuicm-u
glance at you. lets go your hand and
runs wildly Into the office of the sta-
tion master.
V . .1 I. UM..Mt.fc. .. At l t
hnd V.M,kPU. It. Th.. ..homlnnht:. tit...,
j must bo bjtnlshcd without a moment's
i lIay You quit the office, leaving the
i ,at1" H t.ue rare of 'be superintendent.
and immediately return, closing the
door quietly, seeking to give "the Ini-
to warn me that something unforeseen
has happened to send tne n dispatch.
See how clear and plain as the day
your every urt becomes! You cannot
refuse to take her to rejoin her father.
She would go without you. And. since
nothlug Is vet really lost, yon have
the hope that everything may be re
gained. In the course of the Journey
your wife continues to have alternat
ing norluds of faith In you and of fear
of you. ' She gives you ber revolver l:
a sort of Inlf delirium, which might
sum Itself up In some such phrase ns
thisr lf he Is Darzac. let him protect
me: If be Is Larsan. let him hill me!
But Iu pity, let me know which , he Is.'
At Rochers Itougra you realized once
more how utterly she had withdrawn
herself from you, and In order to re
assure her as to your Identity you
showed her Larsan ngalu. See how In
accordance with reason such a proceed
ing would be. my dear Darzac! Every
fact would fit perfectly Into every oth
er under the supposition which I am
placing before you. There Is not a
single point up to your appearance as
Larsan at Mcutoue. durlug your Jour
ney ns Darzac to Cannes, at the time
when you came to meet us, which can
not be explained in the easiest way
imaginable. You had taken the train
at Mentone-Garavau before the cyVs
of your friends, but you alighted from
the train at the next statlou. which l
Mentone. nnd there, after n short star
for the purpose of alterlug your l' k.
you uppeared In the Image of Ijira:i
to the same friends who were pnuu
enadlng in the gardens nt Mentone
The following train brought ynu !
Cannes, .where ynu met Salmlalr nnd
myself. Only, as you had on this oc
casion the vexation of hearing froiv
the lips of Arthur Ranco when he m"
us at the station at Xlep the news tb '
Mme. Darzac bad not on this occasion
caught Bight of Lnrsnn. ynu were un
der the necessity that samo evening of
showing her Larson under the very
windows of the square tower, standing
erect In the prow of TulUo's boat. So.
you see. my dear Darzac, how even
those things which appear most com.
plicated would have become entirely
simple and logically explicable If by
chance my suspicions should have been
confirmed."
At these words I myself, who hnd
seen nnd touched "the map of Austra-
Ha." was unable to repress a shudder
1 ll,l nllrln.lr nt TlflrMP. Inst
as one might look at some poor man
who is on the point of becoming the
victim of some hideous Judicial error.
"But. since you no longer have these
suspicions, monsieur," exclaimed Dnr
zac. his Intonation singularly calm In
spite of the fact that IiIh voice was
raised, "I should bo glad to know, aft
er all this exercise of your talent of
reasoning, what could bare driven
them away?"
"In order to have them driven away,
monsieur, one thing was essential an
absolute certitude! Aud I found It a
simple but conclusive proof which
showed me iu a manner complete and
undeniable which of the two manifes
tations of Darzac was in reality Ijir-
san. That proof, monsieur, was, Hap
pily, furnished me by yourself at the
very moment when you closed the cir
cle the circle In which there had been
found the 'body too umny'.'-the time
whon. after haying sworn that which
was the truth, that you bad drawn the
bolt of your apartment as soon as ynu
bad entered your sleeping room, you
bad lied to us In concealing from us
that you had entered that room nt it
o'clock instead of at 5 o'clock as Perc
Dernier said and us we ourselves cotlld
have proved, You were then the only
person except myself who knew that
the Darzac who had entered at 5
door quicciy. seeKlng to give the Ini- pass in koomnt? Medford tlrv nroinnts, oay -"".L vui"" Ml 1 "cui'miim.
pression mat you. too. nave seen L.ar- tn offer von nositiou ns lield boss.'n. ...Li , P'r . - -
. "... ,. . ....... . . ut 10 oxitr you.posiwuu u -iiliu uui. or Wako tho1 dreamer with rnv vain nn. ill,.. n,i. ..witl,r.r nt a,ii,. Tnn,.iut.
. .. . . - " 1 I mmn (n i.nll ft... Ml.. 1. 1 " ASM liA r 1 1. .Inn 2r..Mrtt .IlinillRll
. (sau. in oruer io ease ner mtnu aim 1(, . lak ..ii Orecon tlrv. roar. ' . . t'.
, i also for the purpose of deceiving us qT.tp wti ? M fiOV T V VOt'l' 1 0ut of n thouaml. Imply, now and then conirnctor nnci iiuiuior, nnd or .Mrs.
all In case she dared reveal her bus- , . V- i J . i . . "nr. jr no near again nnd yet aguln. Dr. J. II. Fnwcett of this city, tiled
I I A K ii nil nil NMrrttit-jimwirf Will i ....
piclous to auy one. you are the first " T, """i, LV,"" , ".B"iV of ptienmonla at the homo of her
o'chu k and of whom we had spoken t
you an yourself was In reality another
man Hut you said nothing Alid you ,
need not pretend 'hat you did not nt
tncti any Impoitam e to t' n :r nf
o'clock, since It oxplnlnel own lilnc ,
to you-since It told you that aiu ther
Dantao than yourself-tin true Uohon
Pnwne-luul come Into the sipiare tow
er at that time. And, after your falc
expressions of astonishment, how quiet
you kept! Your very silence lied tons'
And what Interest could the true I Mr- ,
xnc have In concealing that uuothei I
Pnrwtc. who might he tarsnu. had
, come ' before you had and was hid
Ing In the souare tower Mrum
was the only one who was Interested
In hiding from us that there was 1111
other manifestation of n.nta.e than tit"
one he littuscll Is re! Of the two man
ifestation of Durznc the false inn t
have necessarily been that one wlilt-h
lied Tims my suspicious were driven
away by eertalnty. You are Ursuu!
And the man who was hidden oeh.ud
the panel wits Da rate!"
"You lie.- shouted the man 1 could
not ex-en yet believe him to be Ltr-
snn)" himself upon Kouleta-
blllc.
But none of us stirred n linger, and
Roulctnbtlle. who had lost nothing of
his calm demeanor, extended his arm
toward the panel and said:
"lie U bahlttd the panel uowP
(To be continued.)
JOSHES HURLED.
(Continued from Pago Fonr.)
Portland Or Jan "5 Medford ! ''0h' ao'"M other. "We ,,, nu.roi,nnt of Woodland, and liv
i orunnu, ur., Jan. -j. jiiuiuiu haven't anrthlni? to bo ashamed of." . . . , .
L'ommcrcmi ujud, .ieuioru, ur.: 'iiExchauge
depot iocation not satisfactory to
n-.i.-.. n-.-i ,.;n in tlmm 1 onBnr.,n!w
l.n5t,1 ln nmro on onr rinht of wav
1 111 Slt8 to SU, enC"
J. P: O'BKItlK
Mike
Portland, Or., Jnn.' 25.
llanley, Wnssou Canyotj: Your suc-
Cess in keeinR Medford dry prompts
Manila, P. I.,
Editress, Mail Tribune, Medford,
Or.: Please inform ladies of Medford j
smart set that I will be in Medford
in time to give n course of instrue- :
tion in houchi couchi, cau-enn. nnd ,
other dances suitable for next New j
Year's eve. LITTLE EGYPT.
Portland, Or., Jan. 25. Medford
Commercial Club, Medford, Or.: In
sdUc of me nnd the Oreconinn. un
Jan. -. society
derstand Medford is growing fnster,,nK lo young men. Kindly tell mo
than Eugene nnd threntens to become J w''. wns Caln's w,fe "
lareer Call a halt nt once Enncue lbat 8cculwl " IHwer. and tho audi
larger, tnu a nan ni once. r.uj,LUL , wnltmi with int...w.. irw ..,.,.
..fc. ... ... -""fccnco waited with intense interest, tern
is our 'favorite city and must not bo peroU wlt nmU80Iueuti t0 Bw uou. tll(
Salt Lake, Utah, Jnn. 25. Charles
Hazelrigg, Medford, Or.: Wiro quick
probable attitude constitutional con
vention new state of Siskiyou on
prizefights. Can stage Jeffries
Johnson in Medford in 1914.
TEX RICKARD.
Ashland, Or., Jnn. 25. John II.
Allen, care Commercial club, Med
ford, Or.: In submitting trolley fran
chise your representative states it
may enable us overtake Medford
Xothinjr stirring in Ashland in the
overtaking line; bettor business for
undertaking. Try Tolo or .some live
place with your franchise.
SNELL, Mayor of Ashland.
Ashland, Or., Jan. 25. Wm. M.
Colvig, Medford: Please wire written
opinion as to legal effect of our be
coming suburb of Medford. If wo
can como in under present Medford
charter will vote Allen franchiso and
stnrt Greater Medford move.
E. T. STAPLES.
Santa Rosa, Cal., Jan. 25. Col. F,
L. Tou Velle, care Commercial club,
Medford: Congratulate yon, Alfn
berry wonderful hybrid. Hnvo just
succeeded in grafting it onto the
ginseng plant, resulting in marvel
ous creation of an nlfaberry gin
fl toTiinli atnrra n ttstn1 arte T
Wnnt m. ftt t Wnnt When I Want
TWn,nt "J1111 )vaJl ""P" 1 wnnt
It" Thl8 plant should be 0 WOP-
'derful moneymaker in Ashland
LUTHER BUR BANK.
Portland, Or., Jnn. 25. J. F.
Redely, Medford, Or, : I have just re
signed as president "Can't Do It
club" in your favor. Your attitude
on Medford depot places you in fore
ranks; would you accept nn offer
on Oregonian staff.
HARVEY SCOTT.
Salem, Or,, Jan. 25. Shorty Qar
nett, President State Hardware
Trust, Medford, Or.: Quote giant
powder carlonds f. o, b. Medford.
May bavo to blow up Crater Lake,
Looks like supreme cour( about sus
tain road bill, in which event hell
will bo to pay on the Willamette.
L. II. M'JUnON.
Rosoburg, Or,, Jan. 25. George
Putnam, Medford : Return toothbrush
you removed from county jail.
SHERIFF DOUGLAS COUNTY.
. .Portland, Qr., Jan. 25. Medford
Commercial Club, Medford, Or.: Tho
new booklet is a ,hiimdingor; bents
'o mall. Ready next Christmas.
WM. BITTLE WELLS.
SNOW SHOE TRIP
ACROSS CASCADES
Supervisor Erlcksoil Will Mllko tho
Trip Over the Cascatlo Moun
tains With Snow-shoes.
only us tOto sat tip lit bed or on it '
Supervisor M. K'rlckson of tho ! chair, mid finally had n sovoro attack j
Crater Koroat loft .Med ford today for j that could not bo relieved by any one
the I'ollcnn bay section lit Klamath ;0f j10 four doctors that I culled iu.l
county, whero ho will look over tho' f .,, .i n, n:.. n
aj-L -f Mitt rit Ij ifj fin Vit 1wiili
i oswumwiiK winner 10 on soui.
Mr. Krlckson will cross tho Cas-
i cades front Ashland, going as far
oast as possible by team and then
taklK. to 8M0W Bnm,s,
, T, crualnK .... hnB ,)0on WOrk.l
cj t..-" ? . .
ing on snow anoes tor wio pasi sov
crnt ceK3.
Cheering Him Up.
Ueuham-l'ni broke again.
Mrs Itenlmm-Well. we must MV.iclineH0 lMv'wu nt 7.jr, j Htri,t
io pieces. New York I'ress. o . . .
tbo p
I '
i Wasn't Niceittry.
i "Our family is awfully exclusive."
; said one little girl to another who had
I Just moved Into the adjoining Uut. "la
' yours? '
! F?ol.,.h '? h? who his door
I knoete but onoe. a furlv. moment
1 stuv.
I Knrlntr lest "he qhall hear, then haste
I uway.
.Glad to eacapo hlm-to return no more.
Not 80 5 1 kroc' and wait ami o'er ami
u er
como back to summon htm. Day after
jTo play or leep nor eek nor wish to
learn
Who tho untimely, clownlh nuest may
be.
-William II. Eddy In Atlantic.
A Tart Answer.
The Uev. John McNeill was holding
a revival service nt Cardiff, Wales, and
announced that he would answer nny
question nbout the Hlble. At once a
uotc was sent up to him rending as
follows:
"Dear Mr. McNeill If you are seek
tho
good man would extricate
himself.
After a pause he snld:
"I love young meu, especially young
Inquirers for light, and I would give
this young man it word of advice. It
Is this: Don't lose your soul's salvation
looking after other people's wives."
Might Como In Handy.
A charming Louisville girl, the daugh
ter of a uiluistcr, has always beeu
famed for her habit of saving things
because they may como lu handy, and
last summer the family told a story
on her which she would give u good
deal to suppress. Sho had beeu rfway
ut White Sulphur Springs and, being
especially popujar, had become tho re- '
clplcnt of such a variety of souvenirs 1
that before coming home she sent one
trunk ahead In which sho put many of
the various trinkets for her smaller
brothers and sisters uud somo summer '
frocks which had become too faded for
wear. Her mother Industriously un- ,
packed tho trunk and finally, when I
reaching tho bottom, wns transfixed to
find several hundred poker chips and
about half a dozen decks of cards.
When her horrified father later de
manded an explanation tho daughter I
quite innocently and unconsciously I
8afd: I
"Why, father, they wero left in tho
room I was occupying by somo former
occupant, and I Just took them because
I thought they might como in bandy."
And even tho minister smiled at her j
explanation. LouIbvUIo Times. '
8tltfied.
Ono evening u very tall man went j
to tho theater and' took a prominent ,
seat In tho third or fourth row from
the stage. Before the curtain rose a
cry of "Down In front I" beenmo gen
eral from behind. The tall man, find
ing tho eyes of the cntiro audience
turned toward him, felt obliged to do
something, and ho be proceeded to
raise himself to n standing position
In such a manner, however, as to con
vey nn impression that there was- no
end to hfm. He was, in fact, nearly
seven feet high, nnd when at last be
bad risen to his full height be slowly
Zlanced around at tho astonished au
dlonce and very deliberately remarked:
"Gentlemen, to satisfy you that I
was sitting down I now stand up,"
A burst of laughter and applause
followed, amidst which the manager,
with beaming faco, como forward and
conducted tho gentloman to n private
box.
Notice.
Is hereby given that tho undoraignod
will apply at the regular meeting of
tho city council of Modford, Orogon,
on Fobruary 1, 1010, for licenso to
soil malt, vinootra and npirituouB li
quors ia loss quantities than one gal
lon for a period of six months, at
lot 11, block 20, In Modford, Oregon.
W. M. KENNEDY.
Doted January 21, 1010.
turn I
A WELL-KNOWN LADY OF YOLO,
MODOC AND SACRAMENTO
COUNTIES.
Sacramento, .Inn. MHO.
I wish to Htalo to tho 'ptililii. for
the benefit of inv follow-inon ami
women Unit are suffering from asth
ma, complicated witlt kidney trouble,
tlmt for yeara my wifo was in n I
frightful condition- could not sloop'
"hh' V" I'll iiiiif i v t'iutt -
tin iiikiH.iiliiii.i ma I.aT I . t t It. .i.u
.
months cured hor, and hIio has not.
hnd an attack nor shown any aslh-
mtio symptoms since. This wuh in
i '..i ,!
nn1 henHhy. which can l.o proven to
- i - ,... mil, ,,.. .!. , ,,,,,, ..
cn , mVj j- Htroot
i Hoping this may bo of benefit to
Mime poor sufferer. I am nleased to
jr.,f0P () ml(i r0(.Omnieiid I)r. Illnir.
rmeniuiuiiiu.
Or. Iling hits cured tunny of my
friends of appendicitis, without tho
no rtf'tho knife. W. W. WILSON'.
Mrs. K, D. Wilson is thc daughter
of . R. Houston, n former promt
'cd in odoc county for 2f years.
'irs. tlson was formorly Mrs. W. j
1 D. Morris.' whoso husband, tho Into
Mr. Morris, lit iiiik timn rntirt.dnntnit
Modoo county in tho legislature. 1
Mrs. W. W. Wilson fornicrlv resided
nnr. r. rti. t..i.
1 j . u T. 7 7 T ' ",rK'
,s "w nt 001 K Street.
daughter, corner of Church nnd Al
mond streets, Monday ovenlng, Jnn.
U I. Funeral nrrnngomotita nwnlt tho
arrival of n son rosldlng lu Washing
'top, who Is expected to reach hero
tonight.
Medford. Oregon: This certifies
that wo hnvo sold Hall's Texas Won
der for the euro of all kidney, blad
der and rheumatic troubles for ten
veurs; and hnvo nover had a com
plaint. It gives quick and permanent
relief. Sixty days' treatment in each
linttb.. Meilfnnl Phnrtnaev
ONEY
AKERS
Nice 5-rooin modern house, olec-;
trie light, bnth, four blocks from city
park, for ono week at $2550.
I '
j Ono 5-room bungalow, completed
Fobruary 15; modern conveniences;1
iwojl located; two blocks from pnvo-
mont; bargain ut $2200. $1000 will
handlo It.
- , .....
0no G-room house, electric lights,
cIoso t0 sower, half block from Main,
Good buy at $1850.
.
LOTS OF LOTS Ilensonublo prices.
Wright rS 'AIIi.ii
VJH I2aa Main Stroot.
A r? nil I ntltf ulftMn, r t Dnnnmnntn
II m
1VI
The JACKSON COUNTY REALTY COMP'Y
604 WEST TENTH STREET, OR 124 KING STREET.
MEDFORD
Office In residence, corner West Tenth and Kino Streets. Always prepared to show you the best Jack
son county has In tho real estato line from the unimproved land to tho best bearing orchards, farm land
or stock ranches; also city property. The manager has had ten years' expcrlenco In tho county, which
will aid the prospective purchaser. Seeing Is knowing. Wo also have modern rooms to accommodate
our patrons.
Following are Some of our Good Buys
10 acres Newtowns and
Spitz apples, $16,000 easy
terms; just ready to bear.
10 acres Newtown and
Spitz apples, 4-year-old
trees; $5000, easy terms.
Several nice small tracts
near town just coming in
bearing,
and see us in our New
Quarters, 108 W. Main
St., next door to York &
Co. Realty Office.
IRex Market
Huth & Pech Props. Phone 3071
REAL
Farm Land Timber Land
- Orchard Land
Residences City Lots
Orchards and Mining Claims
Medford
Room 10, Jackson
ANNOUNCEMENT
The Koguo Ilivor Canning & I'vaporating company will devote
Monday ami ThtirstlayH of each week to custom work in tho tuit'.i
iiliu'liiro of culor, upplo buttor anil jollicft. ,
I'hniin your ortlorH for nico Awoet citlor to J1X2. DolivorioH will
bo matin on TucHiluyH ami Kridnv of each werk
KOGtJn RIVER CANNFKY & fVU'ORAriNG COMPANY
Mill In West Medford. Phono 11X2.
360 acres 1 1-2 miles north
of Eagle Point, $18,000,
easy terms.
200 aces south Eagle
Point, $10,000, easy
terms'.
House, two lots, "well locat
ed; price $1700; terms.
293 acres near coal mines,
$9000, easy terms.
T
ESTATE
Realty Co
County Bank Building
RESOLVED
The best resolution for you
to make is to como to us tor
1 1 r nit.tt suit, if you wan I
-iiiiicthiug out of the ordinary.
We do the best work and charge
Hit- lowest prices.
W. W. EIFERT
run puonubUBivB tailo
OREGON
Also city property, nearly
two acres, with good
buildings, well located,
modorn improvements.
Price $5500.
Two lots, fino location,
$1500.
Several aero tracts, fino lo
cation to subdivide for
lots for sale,