THE MEPffOnP MAIL TRIBUNE, MJODKOIM.), OKKUON, mil DAY, IWB1U7ARY 11, 1010. The GUEST QF QUESNAY By & & Booth Tarkington . Cow'llM. int. frf tka KtCUrt Cm'! Iliiriiiiui ruse und hIic look both IiIh IiiiikIh, lioldltij; thorn nunlnxt licr ItrniHt, 'My dciir," hIio hiiM gently, "my ik'iirent, you mimt Htuy. Will you iroinlx(! not to piiNH l hat door oven un til you Imve word from mo mkiiIii?" I "icx,"iie iinwwcrtMi miNioiy, Mir you'll prouilHo H uliii 1 1 cotiu! wotjio day." "It Mhnll. He Ktiru of It," Bliu Hto)icd out uon the pillcry. I followed, Mini!. HroMKiird und ICvrodrc nt lit licld tlx foot of Ilia ntopx, but In .Mumlinu liiid nlmndoiK'd tlicNlcKC'inil, ncfoiiiiiunlod ly Mr. Percy nnd ICn iiicnu, tlio liliick Ix-nnlid notiiry, who Probate Court. Kitutc ii' Arthur I'ool; order Hm oUnriun ndminiHtrntor. Bt iik of ICnoeli Whcolorj invoti lry nriil appniihomcnt filed and ap pend!, mJiowhik r'inl and jierHonul properly to llio valilo of .f-llOl.u'J, ilHlato of W. V. 15. Hotilo: will ad iniltcd to probate. IJii.'ilrieli Lontifiw apixiintiMl executor. ltato of Daniel A. McKinvoc. had Joined her, wan croxHliiK tho car- Mureh 12 hot iih day for final xettlc- tk-ii toward hur own iiimrtiwut. Hhv iment. K-iale of Wilwon Uowiaani invi'D- ( IIAI'TIMt XII I HA IH em illerh I'IiIm In Mr. Wind. I'l-nffiioor Keredeo. Ilo Ik Mr. llarmaii'M counIii and cIomc friend We were nM'iiMiik of your miftnn foi hrliiKliiK Mr. Illinium to till place. I'rauKly. we were Uim lliuiliiK jnr iiioikefi." "My iiiotlvw? I have winded to ro nton! to two youtik' people Hie paradlMn which I hoy had luti'il." Ward tillered an exclamation nonv the lexN violent liccniiHo It W(im half mipprcHHod. "We Nhould he glad of an explana tion," he mild. rentltik' lilii nriiiM on my table and tannine acrom It toward Kcrcdec. "It In Nlinplo," hej:nn the profoniior. "I learned my poor hoy'n history well from iIioho who could tell me. from hln paper-yen. and from the huudluH of old lime Ioiiitm which were liken me. I'roto all thexc I learned what a hcuii tlful notil wit that lady who loved hlni i miK-h that ho ran iuviij from her huuie for hi Miki. Hi'Iiih! lie wn nl ready the mImvc of wlial wax liml and toolliti; liu had koiiii tod far from him-(-if. wnn overlaid with the habit of evil, nnd kIio could not xavo him then. The Kplrlt wa dylni: In hint, altlioticli It wan there, and It wn icood" Wnrd'N acrid IntiKhter rant: out In Urn room. 'The Incoacelvnlile mdflnhne, the devlllmh liruiallty of it T Ward' face whh Mcarlet. "Yon didn't caro how you uncritical her" ".Sacrlilced!" Ttie profennor sudden I) releHKed the huco volume of hi voire. "Sacrificed!" he thundered. "If I could Klve him hack to her mm ho I now It would he remorluc to tier nit that Hho hud loved In Mm. iho real nelf of him: It would lie (ho i: rent cm t Kft In hvr life " "Then, my dear Koredeo." I niinwer cil. "wittier you are really IiomUio or I am! Von knew that till poor, iinfor tunatu devil of a llarmau wn iletl to thai tiyeulc prowler yonder who meamt to fatten on him nnd will never rt leiiM lilm; you knew that. Then why did you lirini; him down here to fall In low with a woman lie ran never haver "My door fellow," lntrrMned Ocorpe iulckly, "you uudvrratc I'rofeiM)r Ker sloc' ahrcwdnen. He known that iny coutdn I.ouIko never ohlatued h di vorce from her hiiNhaiid." "Whntl" I ald. ainnxiMl. "J ny Mm. llarmnn never ohtalnrd m divorce." "1 huw notice of It at the time," 1 "No. What you aw wn thai hr tmd made an application for divorce. Her family K'ot her that for and I hen he revolted. The milt wan dropped." "It I trutr. Indeed," mild Keredec "The poor boy was on the other Hide of the world, and ho thought It wa panted." I turned upon him ahnrply, "Yon knew It?" "It In a year that I have known It." "Do you not uudcnitnnd," George In trrposcd, "that what l'rofewor Ker edec rliiked for hi 'poor boy' In re turnltiK to Crance wn it trial on the chnrse of bigamy?" 'The prtifeMor recoiled from t tie defl ulte brutality, "I conceive It very likely to happen," ald door no, "mile you gut him out of the country before the lady now In dulled bore an hi wife discover ttir truth," "Hut ako miut null" Keredec llftei) Iwtb baud toward Ward appeallnnly. They trembled, "Bho cannot! Therf la nothing' that could make her auMpccl 111" "One particular tltlnac would bo my tellliiK Iter," wild Ward ipilotly. "Ifever!" cried the profeor. "You would not do Hint!" "I will, union you get him out of the country, und quickly." "Gcorgo!" I oxclnltned, coiului; for ward between them. "Tbl won't do ut ull You cun t"- "Tbut'B euoiicli," he atd. waving uic back, and I aw that hi baud wn Hlmklng, too, like KoroUoc'M. Ill face bud grown very white, "I know v. tint you thluk," he went on, addretiulng tne, "but you're wrong. It inn't for myself. When I nailed for Now York I thought there wan a chance that abe would carry out the action idle begnu four year ago and rid hcmelf of hlu definitely-that la, I thought until to duy there wa koiiio hope for me. If tihe' bcou him ngulu und he's been nuythlng except literally unbvnrable It'e nil over with mo, Krom tho UrHt 1 never had u vhnuce aKlnwt lilm, lie wuu n bard rival, even when he'd become ouly u cruel ineiuoryc" Ills voice rosu. "Uouveii know wlij U 1, It Isn't becnu or nuy thing ho'a done or baa-lt'H Just UccnuKo It' hlni. I Nuppose but I know my chnuce U gone for good. Thut leave mo free to act for her. No one can iIccuho mo of rtolut It for myneir. Aid 1 Hwrur who fthau'l ku thiouHh that nlough of dcHpoiid again wlijle I tmvu brentb In my body!" "(lool-ne, for plly'ii wikv!" I shoaled, throwing my unn u(ioul hi wliouldore, for bl voice hnd rnon to n pitch Of xcltuuieut . nud fury thAt I adiulkslou, I crowed tho room and opened the door. MImh Kllxahetli ntood there, red faced and tlUKtcred, and behind her , Mtood Mr. CrcNuon Ingle, who looked j dubloiuly unitized. MIkh Klluihcth cut hort a rather einluirraed liaudHhako which her be trothed and I exchatigijd. "Till moruliiK I learned the true nlt uiitlou over here, and I'm afraid I.oiiIko tin heard. At leant ho' uot at (Jucsnny. I got Into a puiil? for fear Mhe had come here; hut, thank heaven, he diie not eein to Good graclou! What' that?" It wn tho discordant volco of Marl ana la Murxltiiin. My door wan xtlll open, t turned to look and aw her, hot faced, touNto haired, liiMUttlcIuutly wmppcil, lrlvliig to iiHccnd tho gal lery Mtep. but vnllnntly opponed by Mine. Ilrosxnrd. ' "Hut no, madaiuo." liiItcd Mine. IlrooKnrd. "Y'oti cannot nucend. There I nothing on tho upper door except the apartment of Professor ICcrodec." "Nnmo of a dog!" shrilled the othur. glanced over her Mhotilder, sent forth a scream and, whirling about, run vi ciously for the stop, where hc wut again blocked by tho Indomitable Keredec. "Ah, you foyllsh woman, I know who you arc!" she cried, "You want to get yourself Into trouble! That man In tho room up there ha been my hus band i lime two year and more." "No. mndame," said Louise llarinau, "yon are mistaken; ho In my husband." "Hut you divorced him." vociferated the other wildly. "You divorced him In America!" "No; you are mistaken," the quiet volco replied. "The suit wa with drawn. Ilo Pi still tny husband." I heard tho professor's groan of de spair, but It was drowned In tho wild shriek of Marlann, "What? You tell tne that? Ah, the miserable! If what you say Is true bo shall pay bitterly! Ho shall wish that he had died by fire! What? You think he can marry me, break my log so that I cannot dance again, ruin my career and thru go away with a pretty woman like you and be happy? Aha, there arc prisons In I'rnnco for people who mnrry two like, that! lie shall pay for It In suf fering" her voice rose to nn Incredible and unbearable shriek "and you, yon shall pay too! You can't como steal lug honest women's husband like that. You shall pay!" (To be continued.) Am: vu Goi.vr; kastv a frlond oomlng wont 7 to bring ono to Med- Have you You ought ford. Call and sc a. Tho colonist rak't will bo ffoct ! shortly. : I."t us talk ronton and rntos with I you. ' informatlu.i cheerfully furnished. Phono, nddrcai or call on Southern Pacific Company, A. S. Hofscnbanrn. at Modford. "SacrificfJI" he thundered. "It Is my husband' apartment, I tell rou. II y n uno femiue avee lull" "It Is Mine. llarmau who Is there," said Keredec hoarsely In iny oar. "I came away and loft them together," "Come," 1 said, and, lotting the oth er think what they would, sprang aero the veranda, the piofcssor be nldu mo, aud ran lonnrd the two wo men, who were beginning to struggle with more titan their tongues. I leap ed by them und up the stops, but Keredec thrust himself bctvu-cu our hostess and her opponent, planting hi great bulk on the lowest step. Glanc ing hurriedly over my shoulder, I saw the Spanish womnii strike hi in furi ously upon the breast with both bauds, but 1 know she would never pass him, I entered the salon of the "grande sulto" nnd closet! the door quickly bo hind mo Spices at Goodl'riend'n. Savoy Theatre TONIGHT A MODERN HIGHWAYMAN (Livly Comedy.) THE HOUSE OF LORDS (Comedy Drama.) ENGLISH BOXING BOUT (For Welterweffjht Championship.) Excellent Music. ONE DIME. lory mid appraisement showing p'r hoiimI properly to the value of .Ml i, fih'il nud approved. A combination of speed, power nnd stieK'ih, tho Hiiick. 281 EMPLOYMENT and Business Chances For ale Second hand wagons, for -lab' 4 Hpnns of horses. ('.-ill nnd seo mo about bargains. I nm alway In the office. Have you any ncroages for Kale? List them with mo. Trade two sin (ill borse for a large ; must bo n good looltor anil gen- tie. ' For me 4-phjii! IiuiiismIow and a S rouic. a snap; 4 io.: 4 '900 For sal 5-rnoin cottngo on Grape; 52300. For salo 6 aero l-ynr-oW orchard: tS500. For salo hoinw tout, $160. For sala a aoro. "cloo in, ISOom For b1 2 lot on Oakdale, For salo 2 lot on Oak atroot. tlflOfi Wantod- Womun for general hoj.- work. For alo C room houiss, lot 100x100. For sale 7-room bungalow. For salo or trado B-room Iioiifp. For sale 5-room cottngge on Oak- dalo avenue. For sale C-room cottage on Oakdale iivoniK. For sale 8-room bungalow ou Oak- dale avenue; modern. E. A. II1TT.VKK, J208 Phlpps Hide- Phono -11-1 1. Timber and Coal Lands ENGINEERING AND SURVEYING CON TRACTS TAKEN AND ESTIMATES FURNISHED. ?B. H. Harris & Co. MFDFORD - - - - OREGON I Office in Jackooix county Bank Upstairs PLUMBING STEAM AND HOT WATER HEATING All Work Guaranteed Prices Reasonable COFFEILN (& PRICE 11 North ) St . Medford, Ore. Phone 303 J & ENYA'KT, Preeident JOHN S. OHTII. fnhhiHf J. A. PERllY. Vico-PresidcJt. W. B. JACKSON, Asa't CaBbier, THE MEDFORD NATIONAL BANK UAPITAL $50,000 SURPLUS $18,000 Safety boxes (or rent. A icneral Banking Business transacted. KJC'IF Wo solicit your patronage. 4Mi m Ioulv liHruiuu waa taudtiiK at Iho I other cud of the room. Iter hutdmud win kut-clluir lK-Kldo her. lie held one . of her hnuda In both of hlu. licr other I rcfttcd upon IiIn head, nud nomethlni: in thi-lr attltudcH made tne know I bad count lu upon their leave taking. Hut from the fucv he lifted toward her all "iit iIkiII uv Utterly I" truce of Ida iniRCdy twd pawwd. Tl w.oudor and WQixhlp written thoic Ibft uo room for iinytlilnn else, "Mra. liniiunii," I lmi;an, "YeaJ" aho mild, "1 am coinlug," "Hut 1 don't want you to. l'y'6 for teixv you would", anil ybu-yoii imist ',XH luuet Mblt. not," ! .atumuumd i TUorc in a aenne" .nuafV!,rlutKv WlifiPf Ph'Vo udou1 ia. 'V qutaJy' mK $12,525Elevcn ares in Cornice peai-s, 10 years old, nino aorcs in Hartlett and Anjou peal's, 1 to 3 years old; close in: good soil. Terms. $12,000 Eleven acres in Cornice and Bosc pears, 14 years old. These trees are in full bearing and will on the rjrice asked. $24,000 Thirty-two acres in Bosc and Anjou pears; trees are from 4 to 7 years of age. Complete set of buildings. Close in. $7000 Thirty-five acres of black sticky, three miles from Mod'ford, all under the ditch and can be irri gated. $13,000 Thirty-two acres, close to Bedford: eight acres in No wt owns and Spitzenbergs 5 to 7 yeai of age: 14 acres in alfalfa; three acres in peaches: two acres in berries; irrigated; buildings. $13,000 Twenty acres: 16 acres in 7-year-old New towns and bitlauce in 3-year-old Bartlett pears; no buildings. $7500 Ten acres, all planted to Newtown and Spit- zenberg apples, 7 to 11 years old. $18,000 Thirty-five acres, abont.25 planted to apjjles and pears, in bearing. Trees are from 6 to 15 years old: buildings; four miles from Medford. $14,000 Thirty-five acres; buildings; exceptionally fine place for a home; twelve acres in apples at d pears 3 years old; about an acre of bearing orchard: 11 acres in alfalfa; all fine deep free soil. $150 to $200 per acre Stewart acre tracts; two miles from Medford; tracts are from 10 to 25 acres in size. Pine building spots on all; can all be irrigated; cheapest tracts in the Medford neighborhood; easy terms. $300 per acre Finest five and ten-acre orchard and garden tracts in the valley; easy terms $35,000270 acres; buildings; 26 acres in bearing Spitz, Newtowns and Cornice pears; about 60 acres in one and two-year-old apples and pears; Jino or chard land. SELLING AGENTS FOR SNOWY BUTTE ORCHARD TRACTS. W. T. YORK & CO WHERE COMFORT REIGNS In tho homo equipped with electricity Comfort is the presiding goddoss. The illumination of tho Interior may be augmented by a lighting arrange ment on tho porch that will add immeasurably to tho joy of the homo on hot summer evenings. Aside from good lighting a houso wired for electricity Is prepared for electric fans, whoso soft breezes are like balm on humid nights. Fans are portable and may bo connected with electric sockets either indoor or on tho vorandah. Send for the estimate man and let us bring beauty and comfort to your home. 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