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    THE AtEDFOttD MAIL TRLBUNl AU3DJ70RD. OREGON, VKIDAY, .TANTAHY, 128. 10 10.
6
ASHLAND'S NEW
LIT
Work Is Complete and Has Much of
Interest Regarding the Valley
of the Rogue.
ASHLAND. Jrn. 2S. Tho first In
stallment ot Aihlnnd's nv booklet
Yaa arrived and hope lonK deferred
1 us given away to a sense of grati
fication over the bounty and complete
noss of the work. It is of convoal-
cnt bIio and contains 4S pages ot
singled illustrations and letter-press
h addition to the cover, the entire
ptmphlet constituting a work ot ar -
tlstlc excellence, tne menus 01 wnicn,
far excel tVoso of any other publl-
cation hitherto gotten out by the con -
niwnlty.
Vim frnnr nnvop Tina n runrASnt.l
io nt ihn ,n fnita nf Ahinn.l
o' this vliltity. On the title page
ho artist has brou3.1t Into requlsi-
tlon n scene from Grand View or-
c' nrds on Terrace Heights, -wherein
are depicted Master Grover, son of
Mr. and Mrs. George C. Howard, and
Miss Lannice, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. George D. Peters gathering the
1 'scious fruit. No names are given
in connection with tho engraving, but
the representation Is from an actual
Photograph, nevertheless, and the lit-
tie folks have reason to fool elated
over the prominence given them In
tbe Illustrated portion of the work. !
lllustratlons of croek and canyon. I
1.111 j, ,i ,, n,i
bill and dale, Bonmiln and valley,
are intereperseu wun tnoso 01 parKs.i
orchards and typical homes, while
school buildings, grand scenic attrac-i
tlons nnd "Some Ashland Industries" I
aiv wt uiciiuuncu.
Descriptive matter regarding seen- j
cry. soil, climate and productions oe-l
,r i th rtnhi nrnnnrttnn tn I
...
uaianco in- "i-n noruuua ol
BOOK
Arrives
tho booklet, and the facts given con- carriages. In rubs, in glittering auto
stitute a very concise and fair state-' mobiles or high on the tops of omnl
inent regarding actual conditions pre- ' buses.
vailing In this locality. From all the continents the multl-
Tnstead of tho parting of the ways. , tudes come to Join In that procession
after peruslnc this elegant booklet j Americans tugged with race curds and
on arrives at tbe point "where the , intending hilarious disturbances, puz
plne and palm meet," as depicted zied Americans worn with guidebook
on the back of tbe cover. This trite I plodding. Chinese princes in silk, queer
aphorism Is a most happy expedient i
and expresses a truism especially np-'
rllcable to tho latitude In which Ash-
land Is situated. Tho wealth of col-
oring of fruit pine and palm give , lug for signboards of tea room, over-, J Ml!W KHrabeUl( look(l Bffep .
added charm to the Inscription, and turopeanlzed Japanese anp.easantly . UQW mme Mm wh(Jt ,
In this design the artist caps tho ell- Immaculate, burnoostnl sheiks from the I man (n automobe au(1 not turnlng 1 be returned to Paris after bis dlsnp
max InUho way of fine printing and ; desert und red fezzed Semitic peddlers. towanJ Ward. polntment In the unfortunate Harman
rlctorlal effects by the application of, Italian uobles In English tweeds, Su-j ..at u Marlana-la bella Mariana nffalr. and she took charge of all hla
a phrase which is entirely original i duuese uegroes swaggering In frock 1 ja jmrslana.' " Ueorge answered-"oue business uh well as his social urrange-
nnl iinlmm no tt-oII no nna Sn la ' COUtS. Slim SoaUlards. 8(1 UUl i'UrkS. 1 nt Ihnmi irnmon u-hn vimo In lnHu mL'IltS (She lias bt'CU UCCUHiM Of a
bound to bo popular, for the senti-1
ment will be heralded .far and wide :
n regard to Ashland as an Idea, re-J
snrf- .
Zu, , '
has exnerienced ,
u,o jiiiunvuiiuu .mo vaiciiciii.cu i
vn more of tho vicissitudes than CU burgesses urdwt umlable utlU
falls to tho lot of tho average com-' , D0 Iata, Uurry. weU kl.pt ,eu Jt
munlty booklet. Originally planned the world swirling by in miraculous
tn bo ready for distribution at the ' limousines, legless cripples flopping oti
timo of tho A-Y-P exposition, its , bunda aud leather pads, tbiu whlkered
dlivery has been delayed until pa-! studeuts In velveteen, wulrus musiach
tlence has well nigh ceased to bo a " veterans In broadcloths, keeu facd
virtue. But it is now here and first ol(J Prelates, shabby young priests.
,..,, . , cavalrymen In casque and cuirass.
Installments will bo followed by oth- .,' .,, h ,i i..ir-UJ.
era as neodod. Disappointment In- j
cldent to Its delivery on time will be
offset by the fact that It Is one of the )
finest productions of Its kind gotten
out by this or any other community. ,
Tbe publication Is Issued under tho ,
nusplcos of tho Commercial club, and
was ninnnmi nnikr fh nf n
Winter, president: H. F. Pohlnnd. sec-
.wui;,Ui......g. u,avuj,wu-
Is Dodge and H. L.. Wilted, when , dark woraen.pretty women.gllded worn
theso gentlemen constituted tho board i en. haughty women. Indifferent women.
pf trustees, Tho printing was dono .
ly tho homeseekers' bureau of tho
Sunset Magaztno, really tho exploit
ation organization of tho Southern
Pacific system, and a number of writ
ers, artists nnd directors bavo been
Ashlnud visitors from tlmo to time as
tho work progressed, The edition Is
2G.000.
Mcdfortl, Orejjon: Thin certifies
Hint wo have Bold Hall's Texas Won
der for the cure of nil kidney, blad
der and rheumatic troublen for ten
vears, nnd havo never had n com
plnint. It Rives quick nnd pormanent
relief. Sixty days' treatment in each
bottle. Medford Pharmacy,
Personal.
If you want quick returns on renl
estnte, list your property with us.
Several eastern buyers will arrive in
n few days that desire laro nud
Hmnll tracts. Siskiyou Land Co.,
200 Phipps bldg. 273
Notice.
Is hereby given that the undewirnod
will apply at th regular meeting of
the city council of Madford, Oregon,
on February 1, 1010, fo license to
sell malt, vinoous and epirituous li
quors in less quantities than one gal
lon for a period of six months, nt
lot 11, blook 20, In Modford, Oregon.
W. M. KENNEDY.
Dated January 21, 1010.
By
Booth
"The Guest o Qucsnay" tell
the story of a pure woman 'a love
, and sacrifice tor a debased,
a acoasea.
rnc man; it
cm 0 pic-
the c
oj ine as-
misled, pleasure ovine
' icits in canifnirtp v
f iuresquc Paris, too
,nctpainan ltjc f the famous
capttal. Its character sketches
, o CimUm,rital S0Clcty as wclt as
1 M.,.,aj., .,m..tt.ui ,
1
thc,r picturing, and its romance.
tts mystery and its refreshing
; inv
to the novel that placed tho
author's "Monsieur Bcaucairo"
, among the masterpieces of con
icmporancous fiction..
'
CBAITER L
HEKK are old Parisians who
T
will tell you pompously that
tbe boulevards, like the poilt-
I a . . . .
icai can's, nave ceaseu 10 ex-
1st. bnt this means oulv thai the boule-
vnrda ro , , t N
leou, the ol BoarboM or
Genera, Uoulllnircr for the8e nbrhwavs
toTbwto w?!
are aiwa-8 100 DU8Uy 8UmnK wun
prcsent morementa not t0 forgetful
of lhl,,r yesterdays. In the shade of
tbe oUidngs and awnings the loun-
gers the jookers-ou In Paris, the audi-
ence or the uoutevjrd, sit at little ta-
... . . . '
Die8 BipplUg COUW I TO III JOUg glasses,
drinking absinth or bright colored
sirup8 and gazing over the heads of,
.1. " . J " .J! ...
u.uuj u, "v.u
through the sunsnme or the strett in
Antlllean dandies or swarthy origin
and fortune, ruddy English thinking of '
nothing, pallid English with upper,
teeth batd und eyes hungrily search-'
travelers, idlers, exiles, rugitives.
sportsmen. All tne tribes and kinds of
Wi!
oueuui, unu uu u iuii uuj iu Buiuiii
already overflows tb banks with Its
",,cuu "UU"'B I
..k .,. .!..,, '
t0 ca8 8ldewalk Jester8i itinerant i
venders of questionable warts, shady j
loafers dressed to resemble gold show-'
eying America, motor cyclists In leath-'
er. nairy musicians, oiue genuarmes,
baggy red zouaves, purple faced, glazed
tiei!. scarlet wabtcouted. cigarette
smoking cabmen, calling one another
onions." "camels" and names even
more terrible. Women are prevalent
ovor aii thB concourse fair women
friendly women, merry
women, une
women In fine clothes, rich women In
fine clothes, poor women In tine clothes,
worldly old women reclining befurred
in electric Inndauleta, wordy old wom
en boldenlshly trundling carts full
nf flnwura tcnndurf ill nntnmnlillp wmn.
en. quick glimpsed, in multiple veils of
whtt nn,i brown and soa creon; worn-
en In rags and tags nnd women drap
ed, coifed and befrtlled In tho deliri
um of 'maddened poet-ullliners and
tbe hasheesh dreams of ladles' tai
lors. So If you sit at tbe little tablcs often
enough that Is, If you become an am
ateur bonlevardler you begin to rec
ognize tbe transient stars of tbe pag
eant, tboso to whom tbe boulevard al
lows a dubious and fugitive role of
celebrity and wbom It greets with a
slight flutter, the turning of beads, a
murmur of comment and tbe Incredu
lous boulevard smile, wblcb seems to
say: "You see madame and monsieur
passing there. Evidently tbey think
we still believe iu them."
This flutter heralded and followed
the passing of a white touring car , log his rival in a small way, a way bo
with tbe procession one afternoon Just , nmnll, la fact, that It ended In bis be
before the Orand Prix, though it need-, coming a connection of mlno by mar
ed no boulevnrd celebrity to make the , riage. lie's Larrabee Harmon."
man who lolled In the tonneau cousplc-1 That was a name somewhat familiar
uous. Simply for that, notoriety was to readers of American newspapers
superfluous; so were the remarkable . even 'before its bearer was fairly out
size and power of hts car; so was the of college, nut frolic degenerated Into
elaborate touring costume of flannels braw, flnd dobauch. What bad been
and popgee he wore: so was evep theK eg fof be hvaime BCandals
enameled presence of the dsncer who K fne man( and be BUthered a more
sat beside lit nt Uls face would buv 0UJ more unsavory reputation until Its
done It without accessories ! Uko was not to be found outside a
My old friend George Word and I
GUEST
QUESNAY
Tarkington
Copintot M. by tu "cOirt Ctapjir
ceremonial with the result that one of j D. F. Watson, Indicates today that a
had met for our aperitif at the Terrace his companions was drowued.V In 1 horrible murder has been committed
Larue, by the Madeleine, when the ( Koine he was rescued with dllilculty 1 nn d,o officers of Arizona nud Onl
whlte automobile came snaking It , from n street mob that unreasonably 1 ....', 1. ,1...
way cjudlly ilin.uch tbe tratlle. Turn-
lK I" to pass a victoria on the wrws
Bld,, u vvnH txw ,,wwn 10 " nsM'
,1Uct, twar ttu , urb n,K' not rar from
j our n.,0 Where It tausHl. checked by
iph the tratlle. Turn-
a blockade at the next corner I tiennl
Wanl utter a half suppressed guttural
of what I took to be amazement, and I
, did not wonder.
Thu fn r t It ttftwii
,,.,., UH, ,n ,h ,uvt.nr.B
nd slncled him out of the concourse
with an HRVct almost ludicrous In its
Incongruity. The hair was dark, lus-
trous aud thick, the forehead broad
and finely modeled aud certnlu other
ruinous vesuges 01 youin auu goou
h- h
or. worth or kludlv semblance hnd dts-
annenrrd bcrood nil trncinir In a blur,
red distortion. The lids of one eve
were discolored and swollen almost to -
gather. Other traces of a recent bat -
. I . . I I.I
lenng wure uoi mcsins. oor was cos-
metlc evidence of a heroic struggle on
the art of some valet of Infinite pains
to efface them. The nose lost outline
to the dUcolornUons of the puffed
fks. The chb,. tufted with a small
jnjperjai, trembled beneath a sagging
gray ,lp.
Tbe agure fcut loosc and
sprawling, seemingly without the will
to hold itself together. In truth, tbe
man appeared to be almost In a semi.
o.l m.il ..(ih hl. n.
"""P"' t..M. vvuMu.vu !... . -
dered Sllenus. even the woman beside
h!m a,ned "ethlug of human dig.
"ity. At least, she was thoroughly
aUve hou, predatory and. In spite of
the grosJ, emboutKitut that threatened
her. still savagely graceful. A purplo
veil dotted with gold floated about her
hat. from which green dyed ostrich ,
plums cascaded dowu across a cheek
enameled dead white, tier hair waa ,
plastered in blue-black waves, parted
low on the forehead. Her lips wero !
splashed a startllug carmine, the eye-,
lids painted blue, and from between , to Paris of late years, and he has be- rendezvous beyond tho Mexican bor
lashes gammed Into little spikes of come so prosperous, has such u polite (jor
DiacKiug sne invoreu tier compauiou .
with a glance of carelessly simulated
tenderness n look all too vividly sug-,
gestlng the ghastly calculations of n
from the tropics to form themselves
on the legend of the one great famous
SXn'S
o-
very well for a time. I've heard that .
the roro utlonnrr societies Inteud strlk. .
'That U Mariana la bclla Mariana
la Murtiana.'"
raed,a,ls ln4ber honor. She's done
worse things to royalty tbun all the
anarchists In Europe! She danced at
the Folic Rouge last week."
"Thank you. Oeorgo," I said grate
fully. "I hope you'll point out tbe
Louvre and the Eiffel tower to mo
some day. I didn't mean Mariana."
"What did you mean?"
What I bad meant waa so objlous
that I turned to my friend in surprise.
"I meant tbe man with ber," I said.
"Oh!" He laughed sourly. "That
carrion?"
"You seem to be on acquaintance."
"Everybody on tbe boulevard knows
who bo Is," said Ward curtly, paused
and laughed again wltb very little
' mirth Cn An vr.il " hn ..ntln(int
"and as for my acquaintance with blm
yes, I bad onco tbe distinction of be
penitentiary. The crux of hla caroer
en- vxD)ti( t t
fii bin own country win ivarhod during
a midnight qunrtvl lit (.'lilt-tigo, when ho
shot ii negro gnmhlcr llurnmn'H wife '
left him. and tlu puptTM recorded htr I
I application' for n divorce. 8hi wui
; utHirKe want 8 second couhiiii tno i
t daughter of n tin It I mure elerg.vnlnn: n
belli) In a bchhoii and town of belles
t and a delightful hoiulntmng creature
1 from nil accounts. She hud tundo a
runaway match of It with llarinan
, three years before, their affair havlug
, been earnestly opposed by all her rela
Uvea, especially by lHr Ueorgo, who
came over to Parts Just after the wed !
ding In a miserable frame of mind. :
liarman next began a trip round tho
, world with an oruy which continued ! 11 1
from San I'ranelsj-o to UunKkok. whero. I
In the company ot some congenial fel 1 Jhr-nijl'.s, Cni., Jan. as. A liu
low travelers, he Interfered in a native 1 ntnn foot, found on tho desert by Dr.
refused to accept Intoxication as nu
refused to accept Intoxication as nu
. excuse for bis rldhiK dowu a child on
uls xvy ,0 ''o """I' ktter we bad
1k'" m'',r,"K frm" Monte Carlo of his
1 disastrous plunges at roulette,
I still take three home uewsnaners.
trying to follow Uu Kople I knew ami
the things that happen, und ttiPiibto.nl-
ty of so worthless a creature as Urra
luw lltirmnii In iHn rnhi miia I ilNulmul
for md news bad lonif l,.n n .w.lnt r
Irritation to this nrcseui exile. Not
only that, lie had usurped space in
the coutitxntnl papers, and of late my
favorite Parisian journal hnd served
hliu to me with my morning coffee.
vui, u.m...g u name, dui oHering
t.i-,i ..t ,... r;m 1 -
of anvthlng Ami-ricnn. Aud so this
crutesouo wreck of u man was well
known to the boulevard one of Its
'sights. That was to be perceived by
' the Uutter be caused, by the turning
a i. I .. I II . , . 1.
ui ueu iu uih uirtvuon auu iuo low
laughter of the people at the little ta-
bles. Three or four In the rear ranks
, had risen to their feeL
Someone behind us chuckled aloud.
-The, j Mariana beats him."
"Evidently!"
The dancer was aware of tbe flutter
and called Uarnmu's attention to It
with n touch upon hU arm and a laugh
and a nod of her violent plumage.
At that he seemed to rouse himself
Knnii wh!i I. HIji h,Hiil tUt hen vl
- . ..j
over upon his shoulder, the lids lifted
a little from the ml shot 'eyes, show-
Inr a strange pride when his gazo fell
upou the many starlug faces.
Wn
i'anl pulled my sleeve.
"Come." he said, "let us go over to
the Luxembou-g gardeus where tho air
Is cleaner."
Ward is a portrait painter, and In
the mutter of vogue there seem to be
no pinnacles left for hliu to surmount,
He has palutcd most of tho very
rich women ot fashlou who have come
ceieoniy aim uih ojauious ujkjh an
are so conclusively uuoted that the
friendship of some of us who started j
with him has been dangerously strain-
j ,.mii,a
!J " "UiiJiSL-7!? ItT a "Vn.?. I
lr Z ZTS iS'S !
u..i.. ,i .. i-n...i .i. i. .... I..
Boulogne ills, LI l xbe h to an In-
lunuiuuuuw i,
tlcal withal, and to her mind success
should he not only rcspectnble. but
"smart."
It was George's habit to come. often
to see me. He ulnays really liked tbe
sort of society his sister bad brought
1 about him. but now nnd then there
I were intervals when it wore ou blm n
I little. 1 think. Sometimes he came for ,
me In his automohlle. und wo would j
mske a mild excursion to breakfast '
, In tbe country, urn! that Is what bap
' peued one morning about three weeks
after the day when we hnd sought
pure ulr In the Luxembourg gardeus.
We drove out through tbe I to la nud
Si If ..mj 1 1 ..u ufriLl.ii. M,, II rjltlmlll.
bout road to verxuines oeyonn ai.
Cloud. It was June, u Uustlcss and
balmy noon, the air thluly gilded by a
faint haze, nnd I know few things
plea sn ntcr than that road ou a fair
day ot the early summer and no
sweeter way to course it than In an
open car.
"After all," said George, wltb a plac
id wave of the hand, "I sometimes
wish that tbe landscape bad called mo.
You outdoor men have all the health
and pleasure of living In the open, and
as for the work-oh, you fellows think
you work, but you don't know what
It means,"
ne Indicated the white rpnd running
before us between open llelds to a
curve, where it descended to puss be
neath nn old stone culvert. . Heyowl
stood a thick grove wltb a clear xk;
fill berlng among the branches. An old
peasant woman was pushing a h'iiv
cart round the curve, a scarlet hand
kerchief knotted iiIhiiu her bead.
"You think It's eiisyV" I(UHked.
"Easy! Two hours ought t't do I
iih well as It could te done at lea!
the way you fellows do It!"
He was Interrupted by nn optriw
on uproar, the urUly neream of a slr.
and the ciiuiioiiade of a powerful ex
biiiist, as a great white tourlu;.' hi
swung round us from behind at u spee
that sickened me to sue and. siiortlui
thunder, passed us.
"Seventy miles au boar!" gasped
Ueorge; "Thoso are th Ob, Lord!
There tbey go!"
(To be continued.)
Personal.
If you. want quick roturns on real
estate, list your property with as,
Sovoral eastern buyers will arrivo In
n fow days that deslro largo and
small tracts. Siskiyou Land Co., 2Q0
pj,jpp4 building,
200
BANDITS
I
TERRIBLE WORK
Gail Of DcspcmilocS Blirtl Mnil to
Mako Him Toll Whcro Monoy Is
Secreted Other Crucltlos
Aro Practiced.
1 . . ,., .... , ,
1 . . ,
!' , , "u "re- wm)
j terrorising sottlora niong
I out-New Mexico border.
' It is believed that tho
t'.IKil I IHIUl'l K, WIIU IIUVU UUUII
tho Ariz
murdorouB
hnud has extended Its oporattous Into
this district. This belief Is strength
ened by Iho recent nttnek upon John
Hugers, an aged man, and hts -two
1 con,l,a,,lo,ls llt A
ish Fork, which re-
Hl,to'' Hogors' death In a hosp.ltnl
at rhoenlx.
1 Kogers and his friend wore set
' upon by tho murdorous thloves, who,
n(tor binding them, saturated tholr
cotl,K Wuh !orOBOno nnd Ignlteil
1 It because Rogers refused
to toll
wlioro bo had secreted his money
. Tho human foot shows evidence of j
having ben burned off. nnd tho nu-1
jtLorltlca suspect that n man met his
death at tho hands of tho despora-1
I
1 (j0o8 who Inter burned his body. '
I ' . kii...i 10
b . tho bn . ' ..... ....
, . 'J ,
. nuniDor counte wiien i.spinsano ir-
8 nnd his H o n Abo.Pnss were
. bound and their clothing saturated
I vlth oil when they refused to dlvulgo
tho hilling place of tholr savings. Tho
c0,iple saved their lives by tolling
I wncro tll0 ,. oy wn8 T1, robber1
f . , , "t....i .'.., . , i .
. " ""v "V1" " """(. "'"
hand when Virgil told. Tho thieves
secured $2S0.
Later Chnrl s Ray was visited by
1 the desperadoes. Ho surrendered
his money without protest
As a result of tho latoat evidence
of tholr crimes it is probable that tho
apthoritlos of tho southwest will com
bine to run tho murderers to earth.
Possibly tho fodernl nnd Mexican of
ficials will bo called upon to aid, as
R Is believed tho robbers have tholr
Read tho Classified Ads.
ONEY
AKERS
'i?. 5r0m
'
modern house, olec
four blocks from city
park, for ono weok nt J2G50.
Ono 5-room bungalow, completed
February 15: modern conveniences;
well located; two blocks from pavo
mont; bargain nt ?21'00. $1000 will,
handlo it. '
Ono C-room houso, oloctrlc lights,
closo to sower, half block from Main.
Good buy at $1850.
LOTS OP LOTS Roasoniiblo prices.
Wright & Alii n
128 Bast Main Street.
M
The JACKSON COUNTY REALTY Hif?
604 WEST TENTH STREET, OR 124 KING STREET.
MED FORD
Office In residence, corner West Tenth and King Streets. Always prepared to show you tho best Jack
son county has In the real estate line from the unimproved land to tho best bearing orchards, farm land
or stock ranches; also city property. The manager has had ten years' experience In tho county, which
will aid the prospective purchaser. Seeing Is knowing. Wo also havo modern rooms to accommodato
our patrons-
Following are Some of our Good Buys
16 acres Nowtowne 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,
,
C A L L
and see us in our New
Quarters, 108 W. Main
St., next door to York &
Co. Realty Office.
sRex Market
Huth & Pech Props. Phone 3071
REAL
Farmland Timber Land
Orchard Land
Residences City Lots
Orchards and Mining Claims
Medford
Room 10, Jackson
Medford Iron Works
E. G. TROWBRIDGE, Proprietor.
Foundry and Machinist
All fr, of Enolnos, Spraylnu
cmnury Arjenis in southern urcgon lor
FAIHMAnKS.
ihiiiiihii rvi.
'
360 acres 1 1-2 miles north
of Eaglo Point, $18,000,
easy terms.
200 acres south Eagle
Point, $10,000, easy
terms.
House, two lots, well locat
ed; price $1700; terms,
293 acres near coal mines,
$9000, easy terms.
ESTATE
Realty Co
County Bank Building
RESOLVED
Tho host resolution for you
to make is to come to us for
your next suit, if you want
something out of the ordinary,
Wo do tho host work nud chario
the lowest prices.
W. W. EIFERT
thu rKOOBhaarvB tajtloji
Outfits, Pumps, Boilers and Ma-t
T
t
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MUKSE & CU.
rri un.ir. m. iiii. a
OREGON
Also city property, nearly
two acres, with good
buildings, well located,
modern improvements.
Price $5500.
Two lots, fino location,
$1500.
Sovoral aero tracts, fino lo
cation to subdivide for
lots for sale.
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