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atEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, aCEDFOItt), OR 130 ON, THUS 1") AY. ,UTNM M. 1910. Half A Chance X BY FREDERICK S. ISHAM. IAulhor of "Tho Strollers." "Un- udcr tho Rose." "Tho Ladv ot the Mount." Etc. Coovricht. 1009. bv tho Boobs Mcrrill Comonn". (Continued.) -no yon mink sor An instant Steele's eyes rested on tho speaker. No doubt you nro right" A Bardonic flask Beamed to play on tho nobleman. "At all event you volco tho accepted telle.- Pb glad you defend, don't prose cute, people, Mr. Steele," said tho girl Irrelevantly. JL plcasantcr task perhaps." "Speaking of Bending prisoners out ef the country," broke In Sir Charles, "1 am not In favor of tho penal sys tem myself." "Rather a simple way of getting rid of undesirables transportation It has always seemed to me," dissented Lord Ronsdale. "Don't they sometimes escape and com back to England?" asked the ClrL "Not apt to when death for return' lag stares them In the face," remarked the nobleman. "Death!" The girl 'shivered slightly. John Steele smiled. "Tho penalty hould certainly prove efficacious," he observed lightly. "Is not such a penalty for returning, I mean very severe, Mr. Steele?" asked Jocelyn Wray. That," he laughed, "depends some what on the point of view, the crimi nal's or society's." His gaze returned to her. The bright bit of color In her audr again seemed to catch and bold Ua glance. Lord Ronsdale regarded both quick ly. A frown crossed his face, and he looked away to conceal the singularly coM and vindictive gleam that sprang to his eyes. One evening about a fortnight later tLord Ronsdale In a dlssatlsfled frame f Bind strolled along Piccadilly. He bad begun to (latter himself that the lower? way to all ho desired lay be fore him and that he had but to tread It when another, as the soothsayers yut it, bad crossed his path. A plain man, a man without title! orl Ronsdale told himself Miss Joce lyn Wray was no better than an ar rant coquette, but the next moment questioned this conclusion. Had she ot really been a little taken by the fellow? Certainly she seemed not verse to his company. When she willed, and she willed often, she sum moned him to her side. Nor did be bow appear reluctant to come at her kidding. Self assertive though he had shown himself to be, ho obeyed, sans lemur, the wavo of my lady's little hand. Was It a certain largeness and reserve about him that had awakened kcr curiosity? From her high social position had she wished merely to test ker own power and amuso herself aft er a light fashion, surely youth's and eauty's privilege? Hut, whatever tho girl's motive, her conduct In the matter reacted on my lord. The fellow was In the way Tery much so. How could bo himself ay court to her when aho frivolously, if only for the moment, preferred this commoner's company? What mndo tho situation even more anomalous to Ronsdale and the less patiently to be borne was that Sir Charles understood and sympathized with his desires and position In the natter. And why not? Ronsdale's father and Sir Charles had been old and close friends. There were rea sons that pointed to the match as a suitable one, and Sir Charles by bis general manner and attitude bad long shown he would put no obstacle In the way of the nobleman's suit for the hand of his fair niece. As for Lady Wray, Lord Ronsdale knew that he had In that practical and worldly per son a stanch ally of bis wishes. These had not become less ardent since be had witnessed the unqualified success of the beautiful colonial girl in Lon don, noted bow men Illustrious In va rious walks of life, grave diplomats, stately ambassadors, were swayed by her light c hurra and Impulsive frank ness of youth. And to have her who could have all London at ber feet, In cluding bis distinguished self, show a predilection, however short lived and capricious, for "Confound the cad! Where did be come from? Who nro his family If he has one?" As tho noblcmnn ascended the steps ef his club ho seemed again to be thinking deeply. Within, his preoccu pation did not altogether desert him. In a corner, with tho big pages of tho Times beforo blm, bo read with scant interest the doings of tho day. From behind another paper tho face of a (ray haired, good uatured uppearlng person, quite different off the bench, chanced to look out at him. "Kb? That you, Ronsdale?" bo said, reaching for a steaming glass of hot boverogo at hla elbow, "How is your friend Sir Charles Wray? I had the pleasure of meeting blm tho other morning in tho courtroom." "Same as usual, I Imagine, Judge Becsoa." "And bis fair niece, she takes kindly to the town and its gnyetles?" "Very kindly," dryly. "A beautiful girl our young Austra lian;" 'Jfhe elder tuau toyed .with bis glass, stTrrtnl tho contents and sipped. "By the way, didn't I see John Steele In their box nt tho opera tho other night?" "It Is possible," shortly. "Rising man, that," observed the other lightly. "Combination of brains awl force. Did you orr notlco hla (1st? It might belong to n prlzedghter, except that the bauds aro perfectly kept. You'd know nt once ho was a man accustomed to tlghtlug, who would sweep nsldo obstacles, get what ho wanted 1" "Think so?" Lord Ronsdale smoked steadily. "You as a magistrate. 1 sup pose, know all about him?" "Not much, only that he Is an r lieu." "An alien?" quickly. "Not a colo nial?" (To Bo Continued.) THE NEW YORK MARKET FOR CALIFORNIA FRUIT NEW YOKK. June 14. Tho offer ing of California deciduous fruits bv auction so far has comprised several cars of cherries, apricots, peaches and plums, principally cherries. Tho general condition of fruit is good. Range of prices mtd averages nro us follews: Tnrtarians, 75c-$'J, average $1.33; Royal Antics, 73c $2.1? av owee $1.36; Biags, $1.20-2.87, aver age $1.75; Royal Apricots, $l-2.2."i. average $1.43; seedling, $1.15-1.G0, average $1.41; Alex, peaches, S0c $1.75, average $1.18; Clyman plums $1.30-2.00, average $1.50. CENTRAL PUT NEWSLETTER Mrs. llen.-v Whipple of Woodvlllo I property, bra begun tho erection of hns been visiting her n.tthor, Mrs. J a nico modern homo on his residence Horse Killed in Runaway. Two couples of Ashland young people returning last night from a drlvo to tho sdrings southeast of tho city mot with a disaster as they wero turning off the paved Main street at Third toward the home of one of tho members of tho party, which comprised Miss Mabel Klncald, Miss Bessie Corbett, Royal Chambers and George Spencer. A horso stumbled, a strap broke and let the neckyoko and tonguo of tbo carriage down, frightening tho horse3. They ran down Third street and piled up in front of the Dankard church. All the occupants wcret hrown out, the rig smashed badly, and one of the horses of tho team, a valuable ono belonging to the Smith Etables, was killed, being snagged, it is believed, by the tongue of tho carriage. Tho only one of tbo party injured was Miss Klncald. At first It was feared she was seriously hurt, but fortu nately tho injuries proved only su perficial. Tidings. CATARRH GERMS Move Out When Hvomei Moves In. No stomach dosing. Hvomei is made chieflv of oil of eucalvptus and eucnlvtol tnken from the eucn lvotus forests of inland Australia. and combined with the excellent an tiseptics emnloved in the Listerinn svstem. In inland Australia the atmos phere is so impregnated with balsam thrown out bv the eucalvptus trees that eerms cannot live, and in con senuenco catarrh and consumption are unknown. Breathe Hvomei and eet the same pleasant germ-killing air as vou would get in tho eucalvptus forests. nvomei is sold bv druggists every where and bv Chas. Strang nt $1.00 u complete outfit. An outfit consists of a bottle of Hvomei. a hard rubber pocket inhaler and full instructions for use. Tho inhaler lasts a lifetime, but if vou need another bottle of Hvomei voa can get it at druggists for onlv 50c at anv time. Guaranteed to cure ca tarrh, croup and throat troubles or monev back, liootns nvomei L.O.. Buffalo. N. Y. Uesslo Raudall, of this city, for tho past fow days. S. A. Tattloo', wlfo and babies loturued homo on Saturday, after a weeks' sojourn In Oregon's motrop-(ln tho oils. meetings Stindny afternoon tho sad Intelli gence of tho death of Mrs. William Roberts of Portland reached this otty. Mrs. Roberts was a Bister of Mrs. Osa Garvin, and had boon In 111 health for tho past four mouths, following tho birth of cv llttlo daugh ter. Her death occurred at hor homo In Portland on Sunday morning, and her remnlns wll: bo taken to hor girl hood homo in 'ho oast for burial. W. A. Cowley attended tho roso Blow in Portland last week. Dr. and Mrs. Ilollsbrom, vho pur chased an orcl ard about ono mllo from Central Point last year, arrived from Pnsadcn. Inst Thursday, whero they have been spending tho winter. They will summer here, it is understood. Mayor Lecvei has been bitten with tho nutoniobllo microbe, and will shortly join tho rnnks of Contral Pcint "Joy rMors." Ills cholco is tho Whito gasolene car, which ho pur crased through Mark Welch, South ern Oregon ;gent for that mako of machlno. P. C. Fubror, who purchased lots last year in the south part of town, Is about to build a substantial mod ern homo thereon. Mrs. Nell.e Ford and daughter, "Little Zip", from Roscburg, stayed over Sunday at tho home of G. Bur ton. Mrs. Ford is a slstor of our cenial barbor. T. E. Wiley of tho firn' of Freo l ian & Wiley, is nt presnt entertain ing his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Wiley, of S.-tlem. Mr. Wlloy Sr. has retired from rctlve business, having been for many years of bl3 llfo a 1 arness dealer and manufacturer. C. E. Laoge, who purchased last vearmuch fine orchard unci residence lots near tho J. 11. MyorB propoity. On Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock a business men's prayer mooting! lod by Row Robert Johnson, will ho held tnbornnclo. Theso prayer will ho a feature of tho week's program of revival sorvlces. A tiny daughter arrived early Mon day morning to gladden tho homo and tho hearts of Mr and Mrs. Fred Yo cuiu, living in tho southeast pnrt of tho city. Mlsa Corn Doldorick of Monmouth arrived tho latter part of last week, nnd will spend sovernl weeks In Cen tral Point as the guest of Miss Mary Moo and Mrs. Emma Bobb. On Sunday evening at tho tabor naelo twenty-one people canto to tho rltnr, announcing their intention of leading a now llfo. About 12G peo plo havo professed conversion thus far as r. result of tho roll;lous effort on tho part of tho evingol'ots and tho local CI riotlnn workers. George Pan key hns contracted to act ns superintendent of tho Beck- with orchnrd and has moved with bis family back to Central Point. Miss Iva Dusgay spent Sunday with f rlonds 1 1 Grants Pass. Will Hathaway Is now ablo to bo up and around tho house, and will, In a short time, havo ontlroly recov ered from his desperate attack of ap pendicitis. Tho tabernnclo meeting will prob ably close on Monday, Juno 20. Tho most obstinate old unbellovor In Cen tral Point can havo but llttlo to say against tho methods nnd resultB of a religious campaign such as tho ono being conducted horo. Attorney Walker, tho latest arrival among Central Point's cotorlo of pro fessional men, announces hlmsolf perfectly snt!s ed with tho amount nnd quality of business that Is com- Irg his way. Ho likes Contrnl Point and Central Point likes l.im, which is a very satisfactory state of affairs all around. EDEN PRECINCT ITEMS V. A. Dunlnp of Talent was in Phoenix Inst Saturday. W. O. Holmnn arrived in North Talent recently from Sonorn, Cnl. Mr. Holmnn was formerly n resident of Missouri nnd is here visiting his friend, Roy Cofmnn. J. W. Dean of Talent was m Phoenix Sunday. Revv. William Clyde nnd wife came down from Ashland Saturday to visit with Mrs. Lillie Blackwood for a fow days. Mr. nnd Mrs. William Fern of Fern Valley were in Phoenix Sun day. Mrs. C. Carey wns a Medford bus iness visitor last Monday. Dr. Carter and son Chentor wore in North Talent Sunday. D. II. 3nckson passed through Phoenix Inst Sunday morning on hit way to Medford. HAMILTON SAYS HE IS SOON TO MA'KE "REAL" FLIGHT - " - A BARGAIN 3-R00M HOUSE, CHICK EN HOUSE AND YARD, WOODSHED, ETC.; LOT 50 XIOO, 6 FRUIT TREES, 6 BLOCKS FROM DEPOT, STREET TO BE PAVED; IF TAKEN AT ONCE, $750 CASH. CALL ON OR AD DRESS OWNER, 528 SOUTH FIR STREET. NEW YORK. June 14. Disparag ing his binlnno flight from New York to Philadelphia and return, nenrlv to the Parting point, and evi dencing dissatisfaction with tho ac complishment. Charles K. Hamilton todav announced that he expects soon ot make a "renl flight." He intimated that ho would undertake a long-distance flight that would smash all previous records. ------..-f-f Canton RESTAURANT SAM LOCK, Prop. The former famous chef at the Nash Grill, Mr. Sam Lock, has opened a first-class restauranl nbove Kennedy's saloon, No. 33 South Front street. Entrance nt both sides. Only first-class meals served, and just the name of thf proprietor is tho best guarantee. OPEN EVERY DAY AND NIGHT P wood choppers, $1.50 cord NOODLES, CHOP SUEY. For Sale Four placer minos. 4-room bungalow, lot 50x100, small barn; $500 cash; a snap. 38 acres good fruit land, 8 acres cleared; $800 if sold now. 3 city lots, $450; easy terms. Relinquishment, 5-room house, close in; big bargain. 4 homesteads adjoining. 34 ncres under ditch, close in; $0,800 1G0 ucrcs, close in, fiiio dairy and stock ranch, easy terms. 4 homesteads. Bakery, fine buy. West Walnut Park lots, terms. Rooming house, a monoy-mnker. FOR SALE OR TRADE. 10 acres, income $750 this year. Fruit land ,eloso in. Modifying Coronation Oath. LONDON. Juno 14. Premier As ciiiith hns Announced in tho house of commons that he was formulat ing a bill modifying the roronntion oath eliminating some of the phrases objectionnble to Catholics. The Pro testant forces of the kingdom nrt preparing to nnnnen the nlnn. A.L. VROMAN PLUMBING & KEATING CONTRACTOR No job too small, none too large. Twenty-five years' practical experience. Office 113 South Front Street. Phone 2751. FOR RENT. Housekeeping rooms. 10 houses, $7 to $35. WANTED. Dining room girl. Man to lath, good wages. One plasterer. Men, $2.50 per day, and boaid $4.50. Chicken ranches. Ranch hands, $35 per month. Hay men, $1.50 per day. Girl for general housework. This is tho only place whero wil bo served chop suoy and China nood les. Come and sco mo nnd you nm' I are both sure you will como back, Remember, I am willing and I proncl what I promise Yours truly, SAM LOCK. E. F. A. BITTNER Medford Employment Bureau. Businoss chances, real estate, all kinds of hJp furnished and busine? ohnnces handled. Room 207 Taylor & Phlpps Blclg. Phone 4141 Main. PIANOS Wo will doliver to your home on 30 dnys' freo trial one of our eolebrated pianos. Use it, try it and then buy it, if it's to your satisfaction. Wo aro go ing to givo away freo one $450 piano in September. Any one buying a piano from us during this time, should you have the piano awarded you wo will give you n bill of sale and will refund nil money pnid by you. Tho above will bo done from a publicity standpoint. Wo rent pinnos. Wo tuno pianos. We storo pinnos. Wo buy pianos. Wo do the pinno businoss. 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