MEDFORD MAIL QRIBUNIS, AtEDFORP, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST- 4, 19.10. 6 Virginia of ihe Air Lanes A ROMANCE OF FLYING y t Herbert Quick Cctrafcfct 1909. by tfca Bekfct Mwrtll Compmjr SYNOPSIS. CHAPTER I Tbeodoro Carsou, inventor of on airship, rescues from a fugitive flying mnchino called a kelicopter, a beautiful youiiR Rirl. II and III Carson is infatuated iy her and takes her whore she cau onununioat with her friends. IV Carson visits tho Roc, a pant airship owned by Shayno, uncle of "Virginia Suarez, the pirl ho rescued, and, baing coldly received, leaps from tho Roc, at a preat heiRht, in a parachute. V, VI and VII Ho lands "in the grounds of tho Slnttory Institute for Inebriates, -where ho makes a friend ef one Craighead, who plans to raise capital to manufacture tha new style airship Carson has invented. Thus tkey hope to rival Shnyne, who con trols the airship industry. VIH Mr. Waddy decides condi tionally to capitalize the Carson Craighead project. Tsyche, said he, "when you s3y you aro glad" "Oh, I'm so glad you aren't dashed to pieces!" she cried. "I've seen you Jailing, falling, falling. In my dreams and never Alighting! But evidently you dldr Tea." said he, "quite safe. But how came you here'-" "Oh, I live here," said she. "But kow did you know? Or did you Just happen? Shall I hide you? I'll never betray you.Tiever, no matter what they aay you've done!" ' You belong here?" repeated The doro wonderlngly. "Here? i'ou you live here?" "Yes," said she hurriedly "with aay uncle. I couldn't endure the Snaynes and Sllberbergs any longer. "Why, the way they did Just drives people to crime! And If you did any thing It was in open war with the of fleers and not by stealth as the Shaynes and Sllberbergs do. I told them so to their teeth only you ought to reform and all that, you know. tAnd I couldn't bear Aunt Marie any jre,H here the voice trembled, "though everybody will say I'm ungrateful and all that And General Carson's family are all my relatives In the world, ex xept the Shaynes. And this Is their plantation my uncle that I never saw lives here and I came to him. I hope 1b -won't bate me. I'd rather not have to ask him to shelter a robber the very .flrst thing, and so I hope j-ou aren't pursued. But if you arc I'll hide you before I'll see you caught. There!" Sir. Carson reeled back against the -wall, drew his hands across his eyes and looked again. She seemed to bo there still, rather nearer than before, bunds clasped in adorable anxiety, dl Tinest pity In her eyes. "Of course it's a shock," said Miss Bearer, "to And you" "I am sorry," said Theodore, "to have shocked you by being visible. I" "Oh, now," said Miss Suarez. "Try to supply ellipses and and those things. I meant to And you so" "So incapable of so lacking in the qualities of of of "You're gradually getting closer to M," commented Virginia. "Our danger, where there Is nobody hanging about to Bort of mitigate no, not that to to" "To absorb and diffuse the 'shock " suggested tho engineer. "The very word." said Bbe. "Why, uncle, you're clever once In awhile" "Thank you. Miss Virginia. I" "Don't Interrupt, please. Our dan ger here In the wilderness Is that of not catching the shades of expres sion. The nuances one has to have ground Into one's system with regard to one's friends If nuances can bo (round Into anything and that we'll misunderstand and light and pull hair aeedlessly doesn't that cover the case?" "I don't think It does quite. But you were saying I lack some quality. Please go on." The quality of unclehood," said she. "You don't create tho role. I suppose aay Image of a charming young rob ber, for you'ro not bad looking, uncle, you know." Theodore blushed. "Piracy and yegglsm and those things aro so Incompatible with one's only surviving Hvo llve-wlth-able un cle," said Virginia. "In 'The Babes In the Wood,' " said Theodore, "the undo was quite that ort" Tho odd thing with us I like living with you immensely is that you seem a babe In tho woods more than an un cle, and I tho other," "What I wish you to understand is bow honored I am to bo your guardian, even though I don't deserve It." "Oh, but you do!" suid sho. "And -there's tho Carson blood, Isn't there?" There's tho Carson blood." assented Ilieodore uneasily, "and tho trust that Wood alone cquldu't confer." "And tho relationship must stand in "tT BOBBER," 8AID 8HE Df A HALF WHI8- rnn. f can'gobacTT to tho sTmyues. I'm afraid they'll find mo and make me" "You shall not go back!" said Theo dore. "Xcvcr!" "My, my!" said Virginia. "How fierce, uncle! And now let's go fish tag." Yes, Theodore had fallen. Fleeing the best bedroom, in which Aunt Chloo bad established Miss Suarez, he had unmoored his launch for flight, but, reconsidering, had demanded of Chloe an explanation of the incomprehensible mystery of tho presence, under a state ment that she lived there, of Shayne's niece. "She's come to live with we all." said Aunt Chloe. "She's kin o' ou'u." Theodore gasped. 'There must be some mistake," said he. "How can she be related to me. Chloe?" "W'y, yo' some klne o uncle to huh," replied Chloe. "Huh mothab was a daughtah to ole GIn'rel Cahson. She married Lee Suarez and died. Miss Glnnle knowed about us, an' when huh aunt throwed huh oITn the alahshlp fob stan'uln' up foh you she come hyah. ez she had a right to, suh." "But she dldu't know I was here?" Theodore suggested. "Oh, law, no," replied Aunt Chloe. "She don't know yo' Mlstah Carson ylt onless yo' tole huh." "But, Aunt Chloe, we aren't any kin to old General Carson, are we? And I'm no uncle to this young lady, am I?" Aunt Chloe was indignant. "Ilev Ah been wuckin' foh po' whites all these yeahs?" said she. "Yo sho as clus as uncle. Yo paw knowed be was a Cahson." "What have you told her about this relationship?" said Theodore. "She knowed all crbout It." "Did she know how father how no body thinks we are any kin to the gen eral and" "Who you mean by nobody?" que ried Chloe. "Ah reckon we some kin o' on' name wouldn't be Cahson, would It? Ah tuk huh lu as a Cahson. If you tuk huh In yo' ahms an' squench ed huh teahs I reckou you wouldn't bo brlngin' up these heavy arguments." TJucIe Theodore was stately, cere monious and. with due allowance for sundry blushes when Miss Virginia emitted a little giggle, promptly smothered in her napkin, quite grand In his demeanor at luncheon. He formally kissed Virginia's hand, and when she told of her need, of her re liance on the Carson fidelity, he yield ed to the temptation without a mo ment's hesitation. He became her un cle, entered calmly upon the deception, oblivious of the vast consequences In volved. "I have the honah." said he, "to drink your health the health of the Jewel and tho hope of the Carson family." She rose as If at a formal signal for withdrawal, took both his hands and kissed him on the forehead. There were tears lu her eyes. (To Be ContinuerY; HA ROBERTSON TAKEN OWN LIFE? Such Is Rumor From Grants Pass, Whcro Suicide Theory Is Stronn Buys Revolver and Has Been Missing Since. .Portland, Orecon S mmm T22r VIi!Ant &nl T)ar School forGlrlimiderXr front of BUUn of fct. John UpUt ( Kpltcopl H CoWrxintr, Aruiitxmo ana r.ieuieiiiarr IteuU. Mulc. Art. Klocutlon. Ojmniulujn. (ilrddrnt pupils uatt ha otcr It imk of exs ajtil wnll recommended, 11m number U limited to fit . a nnlirAtlan hould bo xnftdo rarlr.l Adilrtn nSl!irSotrior,Olflc23, St.HlMHill,Portlnd.Or. ujrfcjJHHHBHM?"a n - With n Kodak Film Tank you can develop films for 5c per dozen nnywhoro clear water can be had tho dark room and tho experience are in the tank. Let us demonstrate. Medford Book Store (Grants Pass Obsorvor.) J. R. Robertson, orstwhllo a real estato operator of Medford, but who endeavored to oporato in this city, has lett, and his present residence Is unkuown, and there Is rv suspicion that ho may 1-r.vo committed sulcldo In tho mountains south of this city. Robertson camo hero about two wcoks ago and operated under tho name of tl.o Medford Orchard and Trust company, and was going to havo offices In this city and Medford. Ho got out somo ndvertlsl-ig matter here that wna somewhat elaborate advertising lots near tho depot for sale. Ho did not soil tho lots nor did ho pay his printing and adver tising bill. Ono day last week ho wont Into Lloyd's second hand storo and plckod out a. revolver and ammunition and said that ho would go out nud try tho gun, and It It was all right ho would buy It. Ho then went to Lowls &. Hnnna's livery stnblo and hired a horse. Later In tho day tho horso camo back without a rider or sad dle. Mr. Lowls bad toll tho help In tho barn not to let Robertson havo another horse, that Is, ho told all but one, ami that was tho ono that Robertson Lappened to see when ho came to tho stable. In tolling of his mishap with the other horso ho said that ho was at tho White Rocks fish ing and had takeu tho saJdle off and tied to horso to It, and that tho whis tle at tho rock crusher had blown, scaring tho horse, which mado for tho river and lost the saddlo In tho river whllo folding. Ho socured tho samo horso and started south on tho stago road to Kerby. When Mr. Lewis heard that ho had again secured tho horso ho telephoned to C. E, Hnrmon nt Love's Station to take the horse away from him If Robertson camo along. Tho horso camo into Lovo's Station following a wagon, which it started to follow In the neighborhood of Wonder. Lator Robertson camo along on foot and wanted tho horse, claiming at first that ho had bought It, but Mr. Har mon would not glvo It up. Ho stayed all night with Mr. Harmon and the next morning asked for somo soap to go to a creek to wash somo clothes and that Is the last time that ho was seen as far as anyone known here. Robertso 's financial career In southern Oregon has not been as rosy as It might havo been. Tho first of last Juno ho went to Medford and opened elaborate offices, with elabo rate fixtures. He has paid no rent, nor did he pay for tho furniture. Ho had ascocicted with him somo real estato men who havo been prominent In Portland, Seattle and other largo cities In floating additions, but they deserted him towards tho last of tho month. Since then Robertson has been going It alone. Ho advertised big, claiming that ho had $500,000 to loan on real estate, but ho stated that ho did that merely I. order to havo his business sound big. Ho gave soveral checks In Medford on banks wheio ho had no money, and at once time camo near being arrest ed for It, and when ho loft Medford gave n check for his ticket. It Is said that ho gavo somo checks in this city, which, of course, havo not boon honored. Ho did not pay his stenographer and his wlfo was left without funds. Sho went to work In a storo after his disappearance from Medford, but last week came hero to meet him, but ho waB gone bb stated above. It Is thought or feared that, being unsuc cessful In business and being In a poor way financially, that ho was not In his right mind and that ho may have committed sulcldo, as ho has not been seen or heard of since leav ing Lovo's Station. Mt. Angel College MT. ANGEL, OR. In charge of tho Boncdictino Fathers. For young men and boys. Term opens Soptoniber Cth. Pre paratory, commercial, scientific and classical courses. Write i'or catalogue. Medford Iron WorKs B. G. Trowbridgdo, Prop. FOUNDRY AND MACHINIST All kinds of Engines, Spraying Outfits, Pumps, Boilers and Machinery. Agents in So. Oregon for FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO. RESOLVED Tho best resolution for yon to make is to como to ui for your next suit, if you want Bomothiug out of tho ordinary. Wo do tho best work anil oharg tho lowest prices. W. W. EIFERT the rsoaKKssrva tahoh Excursion Ratesto the East DURING 1910 FROM ALL POINTS ON THE Southern Pacific (LINES IN OREGON) TO RATES Chicago $72.50 Council Bluffs $60.00 Omaha ...-...... $60.00 Kansas City $60.00 St. Joseph $60.00 D V L U LU, MM lMMtlWMP"VtVV St. Paul via Council Bluffs $63.90 'Minneapolis direct $60.00 Minneapolis, via Council Bluffs $63.90 Dulutli, direct $66.90 Duluth, via Council Bluffs $67.50 St. Louis $67.50 Tickets will be en sale May 2d and 9th; June 2d, 17th and 24th; July 5th and 22d; August 3d; September 8th. The above rates apply froM Portland only. From pointa south of Portland, add ONE WAY local rate to Port land, to make through rate via Portland. One way through California; add $15.00 to above rates. Except that fares to St. Paul and Minneapolis one way via Cal ifornia will he $2175 higher, and fare to Duluth $24.75 higher than fares via direct routes. Ten days provided for the going trip. Stop-overs within limits in either direc tion. Final return limit three moths from date of sale, but not later than Oc tober 3l8t. Inquire of any S. P. Agent for complete information, or WM. McMURRAY General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon If the furnished room ad "looks good", run around to tho address given and take a look at It. CORSETS Model A67 is a new one. GOLD RAY GRANITE CO. Office: 209 West Main St., Medford, Ore. MMMMNNatoi Operating Quarry at Gold Ray, Oregon DEALERS IN BUILDING, MONUMENTAL AND CRUSHED GRANITE - - For Sale - - - - 4 -- - -.- ----- 428 ACRES .Rogue ttivor bottom land, atiiinblo for fruit and general fanning purposes. 300 ACRES Alfalfa land, covered with irrigation ditch and perpetual water right. Has coal outcrop ping. At a bargain on long time, easy payments. ----------- --- - - - - - - - ------- im --- Gold Ray Realty Comp'y. 209 WEST MAIN ST. ----- - J. E. KNYAKT, President. J. A. PEKItY, Vice.I'roHi.loiit. JOHN S. OltTll, Cnnhior. W. H. JACKSON, Ass't Cashier. THE MEDFORD NATIONAL BANK CAPITAL $100,000.00 SURPLUS 20,000.00 UNDIVIDED PROFITS 15,000.00 SAFETY BOXES FOR RENT. A GENERAL BANKING BUSI NESS TRANSACTED. WE SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE. Crater Lake Route 1910 LOCOMOBILES 1910 The cars of tho Crater Lake Company will leave Hotel Nash on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 8 a. m. Round Trip $25.00 Children under 12 years, half fare. Secure your tickets at the hotel. CRATER LAKE TRANSPORTATION CO. J. O. NEFF, Manager. Medford Address: Nash Ilotcl. Single rooms or en suite also rooms with bath Moore Che finest Sample Rooms in the city. Mote Fire Proof Rau-Mohr Company Proprietors. European Plan Big machinery is now excavating tho ground, northwest corner Main and Ivy streets, for the new HOTEL MEDFORD Watch the dirt fly and hurrah for Medford. SPEND THE SUMMER AT Newport, Yaquina Bay The Only Beach in the Pacific Northwest Whtiro tho protty Wotor AgatcH, Mom Agatoa, Moonstones Cornollnna nnd Hock Oyutoru enn bo found. Outdoors iSport of all Hinds Including Hunting, Fluhln , dlsglng Kck OyutorH, Hontlng, Surf Duthlng, Riding, Autolng, Cnnoolns and Dnnclng. 1'uro mountain water nnd tho boat of food nt low prlcoH. Kroah Grabs, ClnmB, Oyatora, FlBh nnd Vogotnbloa of all kinds dnl ly. IDHAIi OAMPINO GROUNDS, with atrlct imnltnry rog ulntlona, nt nominal cost. Low Round-Trip Season Tickets from all points In Oregon, Washington and Idaho on alo dally. Three DaySaturday to Monday Rate from S. P, points, Portland to Oottago Grove IncliiHlvo, Includ ing branch lines; nlso from all O. & E. atatlona Albany and wost. Good going on Saturday or Sunday, and for roturn Sun day ur Monday, A Sunday Excursion Rate of $ 1 .50 from Albauy, Corvallla and Philomath, with corresponding low rates from points west, In effect all summor, Call on any S. P, or O, & E. Agent for full particular no to rates, train schedules, oto.; also for copy of our boautlful Illustrated booklot, "Outlnga lu Oregon," or writo 10 WM. McMUIUtAY, General PnnHOiigor Agont, Portland, Oregon? 1 - I 11 ptoe of, years," said Virginia, "for