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6 arEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, ORKnON. MONDAY, AlMil L L5, 1010. Through the Wall 1 By CLEVELAND MOFFETT , in ' In tho year of our Lord ono thousand j NOTIUK OV KhKCTIOX nlno hundred and twenty, without no It resolved by tho elty council Krnce. with Interest thereon from tho lot tho city of Medford, Oregon date horeor until redeemed, or until i Tlmt ,u,l,co ,a hereby ulvon tho tlmo of tho Boml-anrual Intorost',lmt special election In and for nnvmont next ensulnc tho tmbllca- i M10 c.lt' of MeUord, and In and for tlon notlco of tho city of Medford that this bond will bo taken up and cancelled and that Interest thoreon will ceaso at tho Interest payment porlod next following ouch publlcn Copyright, 1905, by D. Appleton & Co. "Oh," sneered the other, "1 tboitcm you were a skilled wrestler!" "Corao back to the polut." put In QnuteTillo, "Had the chambermaid ever seen this lady before Y' "Yes. but not recently. It seems that Klttredgo moved to the Hotel des Utrangcra about seven months nso. and Boon after that she saw the lady with Mm. Sho says the lady was young and good looking. Glbelln chuckled harshly. "I have kept the most Important thing for the lust I'm afraid It will annoy my dis tinguished colleague even more than Coqucnll shook his head good nn turedly. "That Is very improbable." Alice looked closer. "Oh, but I have, she Insisted. "You mean in a niuscnmT' "No, no: In life." "Yon hnvo seen a hand with a little finger as long as this onof "Yes; It's as long as the third finger and squaro at the end. I'vo often no ticed It." "Then you have seen somethlug very uncommon, mademoiselle. That Is tho most remarkable hand In my collec- tho territory hereinafter described, has been ordered by said council to bo held, and tho samo will be hold on tho 24th day of May. 1010. be tween tho hours of 0 o'clock, n. m. tlon, at tho rato of six per cent per j and G o'clock p. m for tho purpose annum, payablo semi-annually In llko of submitting to tho qualified oloct coln on tho first day of.,. ...... and ors of said city at oald election tho , of each year on tho pre-, following quostlon: sentntlon nnd surrondor of tho proper Shnll tho boundaries of tho city of coupons hereto annexed, principal Medford bo ultorod by Including and Interest payablo at tho oftlco of therein tho following described tor the tronsurcr of tho city of Medford. , rltory, to-wlt: This bond Is ono of a series nuth- Commencing at tho northeast cor orlzed by an net of the legislative as-, nor of section 30, township 37, isombly of ico stnto of Oroson on- rnngo 2 west of tho Wlllntnotto nior titled "an net to provluo ror tho ls-'iuiau; inonco Bouth on tho oast lino sunnco of bonds for tho Improve-, of said feet ton 3C to tho north lino ment of streets and tho laying of; or donation land claim No. 8G, In sowers In Incorporated cities and for .said town aud rnngo; thonco west IUU VI IUV tUtV Ul BUVil till-I IW.(, tuv uu.lll II11U ui OUIU UUUU provements and laylnG of sowers by 'tlon land claim No. 85 and donation Installments," filed In tho oftlco of land claim No. 84. of said town and tho secretary oJ state, February 22. , range to tho northwest cornor of 1S93.-as amended by and act entitled said donation land claim No. 84: "an act to amend sections 1, 2, 3, 4, , thonco north to the north lino of said 5, 6, and 7 of .in act cntltlod 'an act, section 3fi. holng tho present bound to provldo Ut tho Issuance of bonds ,nry of said city of Modford; thonco for tho Improvements of strocts nnd , east along snld north lino of oald laying of Bowers In Incorporated ' section 36 and tho prosont boundnry cities and for the payment of tho cost of said city, to place of commence- NOTICE Wlllinm E. Sincey. Imvlntr nttr ohnsod tho )L Ottingor'n lutoroat In tho Medford Gnrngo, wtohos to no tify tho publio that tho biialnosa will ho run in tho best possible imuinur. lliosntno tnoolinnioSi Fullor nnd UielmrdBon, wilt roinnin with tho gnrngo. If your nu(o goto out of fix thoso nion know how nnd will fix it quiokly. Tlnskina for Hen) ti. the loss of the leather fragments, l iof h lm,r0vomonts and laying of went all In Jackson county, Ciegon. JrVim0,,1. Cr P ol ot the f5rtmtaStlS wSdwo b Installments', filed In tho Tho following are horoby deslg uwi KUiea iisrune. 1 off Ico of the secretary of state. Fob- nnfml fin thn nlnAd In enlil i.l(v tit Coqucnll started. "I should tell you also that tho balls from that pistol arc identical with the tall extracted from the body. The autopsy proves It, so Dr. Joubert says. ASdLthls ptetel beJeags lu a leather Itolster that I found in Mr. Klttredge's room. Dr. Joubert let me take the pistol for verification and there, you can see for yourselves." has ever known." The detective's curiosity was arous ed. "Would you mind telling mo the name of the person of course it's a man who has this hand!" "Yes,!' said, Alice, "It's a man, but 1 should not like to give his name after what you have told me." "A man that you UkeT" "Why-r-why. yes, I like him." With this he produced the bolster But the detective noticed a strange look mad the pistol and laid them before In her eyes. Ho changed the subject. Uro judge. There was no doubt about Jt, the two objects belonged together. "Various worn places corresponded, and the weapon fitted In Its case. "Be sides," continued Glbelln, "the cham bermaid identifies this pistol as the property of the American. He always kept It In &' certain drawer. She no ticed R there a few days ago, but yesterday It wast gone, and the bolster Trsseapty. It looks bad," muttered the judge. Be spoke abruptly to Glbelln. "Did you see about bis boots?" VNo; I thought you would send to the prison and get the plr he wore last nigHt." ruary 22, 1S93," approved February which tho polls will bo open within as, xvui, ana is an uuuguuun ui uiu galu city: city of Medford, aforesaid, and Is notj First ward Commordal Club to bo deemed or taken to bo within rooms. or any part of the limitation by law Second ward Nash hotol. as to the Indebtedness of said city, Third ward City hall. and It Is further certified that all tho The following is hereby designated requirements f tho law havo boon n8 the place In tho territory nbovo fully compiled with by tho proper described at which tho polls will be officers In tho Issuing of this bond open: and that the total amount of this Is- j Fourth houso from south city sue does not exceed tho limit pro-.limits, on west ildo of county road scribed by said act. lox'ecding s -nth from tho rd of This bond is redeemable nt tho of-1 x-nwtown street In eald eltv ' MrS'i S fto0 SSL I ThS tollSSSi have1 beeCntyand hero- Vt'r m Pointed and designated 7??L ?f lmnn?Til 3 iM Judge, nnd clerks of said olwtlon: to tho date of payment nt any semi- n? .i . t. t-. annual coupon period at or after ono moV judgo' O P UndlorJudw and year from date hereof as provided In cl0rk: C. W. Daris. judge and clerk. -f0- v .uJ Second ward In said city L. B. tlonsotthlsob Z'Wtt: v"' " clerk DS,e"r;;.. .m. Kn- Third ward In said clty-M, F. Mc been 'You'll have u cup of tea with me. won't you? Then we can talk com fortably. You haven't told mo your name." 'My name Is Alice Greener. My family lived In Belgium, but I have only a cousin left. He Is a woodcar ver In Brussels. He would pay my board with the Bonnctons, but I don't want to be a burden, so I work at the church." The girl was seated in the full light. and as tnov fnlKpti I omionil nhsprvoil " ULLC&Lt'U U L11C ICUJIUVi Bam WltJ T .... . 11 ..Untl.lH .tl.. , .1 , I" IUU IU11HUIJ InnA. nt ,n- hmt II,. nt 1nAtnr. hnrnln nfrWn.1 CriOeU W. ItlDaDOrgOr, jUUgO, it. v M v v ' 4mu v4 ujtujy I u v t j vv ivi v4 tv wv A Tafi nonn 1 ii 1 ti n n rl finrlr Will In m ANNOUNCEMENT. Dr, Goblo in' prepared to fit lassos in all oases of dofoctoivo eight thai glasses will remedy. Repaint of all kinds. Broken Ioiihoh duplicated. In visible bifooals. 18 WEST MAIN STHERT. Canton RESTAURANT In Case of vSickness V II 0 N K 0 4 1 MEDFORD PHARMACY Nottr I'oHt Ol'fioti VUNight Sorvioo lroo Dolivory WE WILL BE PLEASED TO SHOW YOU THE NEW JEWELRY Van de Car & Jasmann EAST MAIN STREET. W2C??JnS$ ii xS nn.? Gown, judge; Scott Davis, judge and f 1 rv clork! B. Cady, Judgo and clerk, ed by tie recorder of said city In th torrItory horotofofo dos ing lights in her eyes, studying her with a personal as well as a professional In- -How do you know he didn't change trM. fnr. ,m ' ,,, "Ms boots when he burned the letters? ' u. A .. Go back to his hotel and see if they Botlced a muddy pair In his room this morning. Bring me whatever boots f his you find. Also stop at the de- fot and get the pair he had on when arrested. Be quick!" "I -will," answered Glbelln, and he "went out, pausing at the door to sa Jute M. Paul mockingly. The latter soon followed to see If the casta of the footprints bad been completed. Thea for, nearly jw.heur; the judge SBned himself in the details of this case. lie nlso began notes of ques tions that ho wished to ask Klttredge and was deep in these when the clerk entered to inform him that CoquenU and Glbelln had returned. They en tered. Coqucnll was silent, but Gibe- Ha replied exultlngly: "We have found a pair of Klttredge's boots that abso lutely correspond with the plaster casts of the alleyway footprints. Ev rythk)g Is identical the shape of tho aole, the nails In the heel, the worn jUces every t hing." CHAPTER EC BY SPECIAL OHO KB. i LTCB VBseH a night of sufTer I A I fug and sleeplessness after W her J07618 arrest The next t ' day Mother Bonneton brought sefore her a lady of striking beau ty. who wanted to see the towers f the ancient cathedral. When alone countnbly influenced his life? 'Would you mind telling mo some thing, mademoiselle?" he said suddenly. "What Is it?" "I'm asking this In the Interest of M. Klttredge. Tell mc If you know any thing about this crime of which be Is accused. Do you know who was murdered?" Alice shook her head blankly. "How could I? No one has told me." "It was a man named Martinez." She started at the word. "What the billiard player?" sho. cried. "Did you know him?" "Oh, yes; very well." Now it was CoqucnU's turn to feel surprise. "You knew Martinez very well?" "I often saw him," she explained. "at the cafo where wo went evenings." "Who wcro 'we? " "Why, Papa Bonneton would take me, or my cousin, M. Groener, or M. Klttredge." "Then M. Klttredge knew Marti- nezr. "Of course., He need to go to see tim play billiards." (To Be Continued.) this Attest: , .day of A. D. 1910. ..Mayor Recorder or the city of Medford Section 3. Each of said bonds shall have attached thereto twonty Murray,, Judge and clork. Tho electors of said city of Med ford, and tho electors of tho terri tory hcrolnbeforo described, aro horoby Invited to voto on said prop osition by placing upon tholr ballots, . . . . . .. i . I iui (iuuuauuuu ui ubuiuo. nuuwA- coupons, cadi of which shnll bo in !aUon or words tquIvalont thereto. the following form. Resolved further, that this notlco Sw. niJ?n b Published In tho dally Mall Trl State of Oregon 1 , . '"J v ..... "..- lr.tlon In sat! city of Medfoil, and In Will pay to the bearer. In gold n(n nt tho ITnllnil Rfnfon nt Amorlen at tho office of the treasurer of said , territory abovo described, for a per city, on the first day of being six months Interest on Improve ment bond, No , unlcBs said iod of four wceki prior to such elec tion, and also foar roples thoroof bo posted in four rubllc places In said city, and four public places within SAM LOCK, Prop. The former fntnoiiA chof nt the Nash Grill, Mr. Sam Lock, lint opened a first-olnss restaurant nbovo Kennedy's saloon, No. 33 South Front street. Eutrnnco nt both sides. Only firflt-clnss meals served, nnd just tho name of the proprietor is the best guarantee OPEN EVERY DAY AND NIGHT. NOODLES, CHOP SUEY. This is the only plnco whero will bo eorved chop auey and China nood les. Comonnd aoo mo nnd you and I are both ouro you will como bnck. Rcmombor, I nm willing nnd I preach what I promise Yours truly, SAM LOCK. IF YOU WANT GOOD COFFEE j f TRY Golden Gate Sold Exclusively By Us Every Erocoryman tries to got a coffco that will ploaso his custo mers and bring moro business. Wo havo selected tho famous Gold en Gato brand tho coffco that old rosldontu of tho const Insist on having nnd which enjoys an exceptionally largo nnd steadily In creasing trado. l'eoplo who try Golden Gato Coffee como bnck for moro, and our trndo stoadlly Increases, whlcl only provea that when n woman finds n good coffoo sho tolls her neighbor. i ASK YOUlt NKIGIIllOIt A BOUT ALLEN & REAGAN 202 E. MAIN ST. PHONE MAIN 2711 bond Is sooner redeemed ac herein tho"torrltory (,SV0 doacrlbod, for a' der this coupon void. Attest: Mayor ORDINANCE No. 823 An ordinance authorizing tho Issu ance of 15250.00 of the Improve- -with her Alice was amazed to hear ment bonds of tho cltv ct Medford. er visitor speak of knowing Lloyd Jackson county, Oregon, and direct- JuE. 'ea " "Ming tho Ldvertlsing of tho samo for iroman in some mysterious way was Ujo jn accordance with Chapter V of wuiecieu wiui wo Bnocmng muraer Tltlo "XXVII of Hollander's and Cot- f Martinez. That the strange visitor ton's Annotated codes and statutes of iforo 4:30 p. m May 3, 1010. Recorder of the city of Medford Said coupons shr.ll bo numbered from one to twenty, respectively. Section 4. The mayor of said city is hereby authorized and -directed to sign said bonds, and tho city recorder to countersign tho samo by attaching thereto the seal of said city, all on behalf of said city. Section 5, The recorder of said city is hereby directed to register said bonds and number the samo on tho blank provided therefor In tho fore going form, in acccrdanco with sec tion 2730 of sal. codes and statutes of tho state of Oregon. Section 6. The reccrdor of said city is hereby directed to ndvortlso said bonds for sale, and that tho samo will be sole1 for tho highest price nhtnlnnhlr. nnt thin nnr frti nr.- crued Interest, In said advertisement, ho shall announce that ho will re ceive sealed proposals for tho pur chase of said bonds or any portion thereof at his office ac any tlmo bo- had como to further some purpose as- tbo stato of Oregon. soclated with Klttredge became evl- Tho city of Medford doth ordain as ent to Alice, whoso amazement grew follower apace, for, In addition, the womnn seemed to know considerable about M. Coquenll. Finally tho visitor said; "You must go to M. Coquenll at once. Tell the old sacristan I have sent you on an errand for 20 francs." Section 1. Whoroas, tho city of Medford bun heretofore duly caused sowers to bo laid in certain strcots'of said city and has duly assessed the cost thereof to tho property bene fitted thereby In accordance with the charter of said city; and whereas, certain owners of sundry pieces of . Alice smiled faintly. "I can manage property, each assessed for such lm- xnat. iJuc wmu snail i say to M. provement to a sum exceeding S2G "Paul?" have duly made and filed appllca- Tbe woman drew forth a roll of 300 un to pay sa'd sovoral assessments xranc notes and handed them to Alice. m installments, in accordance witn "Speak to him about Eettlnc a cood sect,on 2727 of Ba,d Balllngor & lawyer for tho prisoner and the mon- Cotton's Annotated Codes and Stat- y; I will send more If necessary. Tell tutes; and whereas as assessment and him what has happened between us bond Hen docket has been duly made and then put yourself In his hands. UD ,n accordance with the provisions Do whatever be thinks best There Is ono thing I want M. Klttredge to be told I wish you would writ It down so as to make no mistake. Here to a pencil, and hero Is a piece of paper." With nervous hasto she tore page from a little memorandum book and dictated a message to the American prisoner In the conclergerle, which Allco took down carefully. It was not until after vespers that Allco was ablo to leavo Notre Dame ,nd start for tbo Villa Montmorency. ' Left alone in Coquenll's study by a feervant to await his coming, Allco glanced in Burpriso about this strange tho following form: room, ono saw a paocograpa or iae- x ser aaa tils master on tao wall and went nearer to look at it. Then she noticed his collection of plaster bands and was just bending over It when Coquenll entered. She turned with a tart "I I beg your pardon," she'iaur nured. "Are yeu Interested la my plaster east?- he asked pleasantly. "I was looking at this hand," replied fee KlrL "I have seen one like it" of said section and with section 2728 of said codes and statutes, and the total amount of unpaid assessments for such street Improvements and for which application to pay under the provisions of said section abovo cited has been made and filed as aforesaid is the sum of $5250.00 as shown by said lien docket; Now therofore, said city of Medford doth ordain aa aforesaid that thoro is hereby authorized to be issued tho bonds of mid city in the total amount of $5250,00 In denomina tions of $250.00 and $500.00 each, aa may be convenient. Section 2. Said bonds shall bo In No. City of Medford Jackson County Stato of Oregon Improvemont Bond Know all men by these present, that tbo city of Medford; in. tbo county of Jackson, stato of Orogon, for val ue received, hereby agrees and prom ises to pay the bearer thn sum of $ dollars ia gold coin of the United States of Amorlcea, on the presentation and surrender of this obligation on the first day of. .... ., He shall publish said advertise ment threo tiroes In a dally nows paper published And printed In said city, and shall submit tho sealed pro posals received in accordanco witn said advertisement to tho council at Its next meeting thereafter. Tho foregoing ordlncnco was passed by tho city council of tho city of Medford, Oregon, on the l'Jth day of April, 1910, by tno following voto, to-wlt: Welsh, ayo; Merrick, ayo; Emor- lck, absent; Wortmnn, aye, fcJiro.-t, aye: Demmor, aye. Approved April 20, 1010. W. H. CANON, Mayor Attest: ROBT. W. TELFER, City Recordor RESOLUTION Bo it resolved by tbo city council of tho city of Medford, Oregon: That la the Intention of tho city council to improve Knight street in said city from Vermont avenue Weat to tho oast boundary lino of Fair- mount addition, by grading same, and to assess the cost thereof on tho prop erty abbuttlng on said portion of said street. Tho council will meet at tho coun cil chamber in said city on tho 3rd day of May, 1910, at 7:30 o'clock p. ra nt which tlmo all protests against tho making of said improvement and tho assessing tho cost thereof will bo heard. The foregoing resolution was passed by tho city council on tho 19th day of April, 1910, by the following voto: Wolch ayo, Emerlck absent, lorrlck aye, Wortman aye, Elfort aye, and Demmor ayo. Approved April 19, 1910. W. II. CANON, Mayor. Attest: ROBT. W. TELFER. City Recorder. llko period, by tbo city recordor or under his direction. Tho foregoing resolution was passed on tho 19th day of April, 1910, by tho following voto: Merrick, aye; Emerlck. absent; Wortman, aye; Elfert, ayo; Dem mor, aye; Welib, aye. , Approved, April 20, 1910. W. H. CANON, Mayor. Attest: i ROBT. W. TELFER, City Recorder. XOTICX3. Notlco Is hereby given that tho un dersigned will apply at tho next reg ular meeting of tho city council of tho city of Medford, Oregon, for a Hconso to sell splrltoui, vinous and mnlt liquors in quantities less than a gal lon at No. 1C South Fir street. In said clt, ,or a period of six months. O. M. MURPHY. Dated April 21, 1910. Haskina for ftealt. A. L VROMAN PLUMBING & HEATING CONTRACTOR No 'job too small, none too largo. Twcnty-fivo years' practical experience. OFFICE 113 SOUTH FRONT STREET. One continuous round of pleasure Every Victor Record is a never-ending source of delight. Whatever kind of music and entertainment you want; and the new records, made by the improved Victor process, bring it to you as you have never heard it before. Come in and we'll gladly play for you any Victor music you want to hear. You can buy a Victor for at little as $10, and up to $250. Easy terms if desired. WHETSEL MUSIC ' COMPONY 134 West Main Street The Southern Dairy Co THERE'S only one American watch that gives any real sense of possession -r-the Howard, the companion of more Americans who do things than any other watch. The Howard is made by the highest paid watchmakers in America and they turn out fewer watches than any other group of men in the trade. Every Howaid Ii adjusted in in an, to heat, cold, vibration, chance of petition. Price pud at (he factory from fj5-00 to $1 50.00 and a printed ticket attached, fiWhea vou Luv a IfnwAaii von mti iom- inc." ' We aredlitributori for tbli diitlnctlve watch. J. W. DIAMOND 115 East Main. thin -An Advertisement I hire this small space in or der to got in touch with thoeo peoplo who wish to invest in real estntc, whothor town prop erty or acreage I am not hero listing any particular trades. Tho fact of my being in this businosB proves that I havo some vory good trades, ns thoso who, for various .reasons, aro anxious to soil go to tho roal cstato man to got his help. I havo not tho money to fako thoso good bargains unto iny eolf, as any ono would do "who know what a good thing was, thoroforo I can givo you tho se lection of my list. It won't cost you anything to call and find out, and you neod not fear of my boroing you nt all. This ad will bo changed from time to time. Yours truly, George F. Dyer Room II, P. 0. Block. (Raised In Hew Sharon, He.) Are now prepared to supply tho family trado with pure, rich ICE CREAM Fruit Bricks, Water Ices, Sherbets, Etc., DELIV ERED PACKED EST ICE, at the following prices: Ono quart 50c Two quarts 75c Ono gallon $1.25 AT THE FACTORY Ono quart 25c Two quarts 50c Ono gallon $1.00 SPECIAL RATES TO CHURCHES, LODGES, SOCIALS, PICNICS, ETC. COUNTRY ORDERS SOLICITED. A trial order will convince you that tho quality is right as well as the price. 32 S. CENTRAL AVE. TELEPHONE 881 3555 ACRES Located two miles west of Medford, on tho main road to Jacksonville. Tho soil in this neighborhood needs no commendation there is none bettor in Orogon. This tract is all planted, tho varieties being as fol lows: 757 Yellow jNcwtowns. 580 Spitzonborgs. 319 Bartlott Pears. , 242 Winter Nolis Poars. 288 Early Crawford and Elborta Poaches (planted as fillers.) Tho greater portion of thoso trees wqro planted in tho winter of 1006 and aro now in their fourth soason. They havo made a nice growth and aro in good condition. Thoro are buildings on tho place, ample for present needs. Tho prico is $600 an acre, and wo can make good terms. W, T. YQRK & GCL