PXOE EIGHT
MEDFORT) MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OTJEOOX. MONDAY. JUIT ft. 1920.'
E
AGENT CLOSES 41
YEARS IN SERVICE
AKMI.AXO. Juiy K. (Sh-
t-iiil. After fininhiim foriv-otif
yearn of wi'vifc with t Ik Wfll-I-'juK"
"d thf American KxnresH,
U:m ApplOKiU"', who haw fcheii
thiity year nf that nervier in Ash
lum, has by th com
pany. Mr. A'l'Kntf plan I"
. leave Mion nit a return iuhhp to
on Joy lit .Uict of 1 J f free from
buinrfK -iin's and tvspniiMlhilitlen.
It. W. 'uuk of Willows, I'lillini
nlit, will iuiVi' temporary eh nine
nf ihc Ashland off let.
i .M. riu ael Civil Wiir
vcteni't, l t yearn nf anc i.s hi1ouh
ly III at Inn ho m i' on KlkanVr
street. Mi. Shuw has enjoyed iin
umjiiI ln-alili ami vij-ur i nd alt ho
Iim lias lint been Uitf wi wi ll mm
usual diiriiiK the winter, ha nniil
Jul recently, been atile l.i K't
about mill to attend to hif home
duties.
H-v. Iluuh T. Miti-hnliiitu-i n;in
pniie to liellview. Idaht, to repi e
sent the l'i ehytei ian linanl on
National Allusion at t he' Soin hei M
Idaho Y.hiiij: People' Conference.
Mr. Alitehelniore is on I ;n pro
uram to teach two eoiirnen In inju
rious ami missionary method.
The niai riak'f' of .M in. Knit"
AV.Uton lo II. T. Merrill, an event
of Tueyday took place ill 7:30 al
the i'rp.sbyiei ian miiii.se, I lit He v.
HukIi 'T. Mltehelnmr,. ofl icim hlK.
The bride and fiioom wyero unat
tended Md left immediately after
tlte Hel'Vici oil a trip to Vtfllow-
Klom .National I 'ark. win-re tiiey
plan to spend a month. They will
make their home at Med ford,
liulh Mr. and Mrs. Merrill ate well
known in AHhland and hnvn many
iriendt who wish Uiem the uieal-
C'Ht hllpplllCMH.
E
VOTE ON CATTLE
HftCUK I'.IVKR, Ore., July K.
(SpecliM.) ' fitlceH have, h e o n
posted in ItoKiie River for a Hpe
citil elecLion to ho held July KIM
for viitins on the herd law.
Mr. and Mrs. Lnwyer and hup
are new arrivals in Kokuc Hiver.
They are Bttiyiiiff at the I'ioiieer
Jlotel.
Mr. JIartloy, of Tillamook. Ore..
Is upending it few WOekM In Rogue
River. M r. I lartley Ih a former
resident and well known here.
Jamen Whipple, who Iuim been
on the Hick lint, is Improving
Mr. and Mm. Klmer Milton and
baby fhiunhter left Wednesday for
lonwview, Wash., to visit Mrs.
Alllion'H parenlH. wiio reside there.
Mrs. S. Sundry vevy ved a tele
Kiain Monday from lion Wilson of
near New YniJ. roportiiiK the wafe
arrival In IhQ city of the MIsm-k
(tladys ami Ooris Sandry.
TRACTOR TEARS LEG
IKIOIW:
(SIIM-Iill.)
ilrlver Tor
R IV Kit, (H o.
Ivan Smil.i,
Hill Milton
July K
aliTplllat'
HUf flM'Ml
painful InJurloH t
InCntltiK h Ih nnUli'
IlKilllll'tltH l(Wlf(,
lorceil to Jn in
vlilk ilrlvliiK tho
; one foul. iIIh
nntl pullinK the
when hi? wan
frinn IiIh hpai
fill. He will III'
t)luMitl abiitlt nix wi'OkH.
.1 nil li i'allalian Jtml J. llani'i'y
ivlurnril ti Klamath KiiIIh tn
pinil the fourth.
(iarflolil l.aw.s li nil ilatiKhloc
Mnry Irft last wim'U for Ni-wpoii,
(iriKon.
Al IIiiiiI'm ('i-atorliin.
Thoro.ilM itli-nty of iiiy.sti'ry In a
fillm-Htf Hta.nilini: In ti hatlowy
Chlnalown il o o i w a y. Auif In
!'l'lllllalo n Nluhl.t." W n I I a r '
Hot'iy'ii F I r f t nll-latklhK plt'luri.
I whli-h npi'in-il It tlitiM iluyV run
lit IIuiiCh t'riitt'rlan. llure art1 inori
than Gnu 1'hlni'j.o ri'voaloil. In all
the IntiiiAhtiiK anil Uttli liiioivn
hnylni'siM of thi'lr powerful loni;.
It If a iili'turt- for I'vi'iyouo w ho
lovi'H ilrania. oxrltolilont ami niys
ttlry. Thi KtiHpi'nse anil aition of
tho ili".iirt hit i'Xrilliutl han
il IimI mill tho tovi'lalton nf tho in
rorutal'lr praolti-os of t'hlni'so ioiik
life nro iJurpiiHlii.
A ffitpi't-lor r.iNt of Mcrocii urn-is
l hoail liv l-'liiri'lii-o Vhloi. 'aiii"i'
"1.111,1 ami .l.n ti llaklo.
'I'lHlay at Klalln.
"Iti'v.'tiK." whli'h titoturi' o(n-n.i
lnlhri'O-ilay run at tho Kialto to
Iw anothor Iriumph for Do.
lori'.i Del lllo. Ill,' yar,
Hoatilit ul Ih i-osi iiiiu'h of har
Imrlo Klilonilor. tuipcrlotiM In oxor
i IhIiik hor nlll ovi r man ami ln'at.
I.'mlor In hi'r loiiiantlo ttninooit.
Over 400,000 .omen and girls who
were weak, 'bluo," nervous, run
down, and tnnlile to do their work
properly, have improved their
health by takinif I.vdia K. l'itik-
ham'g Vegetable Compound. Hv
accurate record. !'S out of everv 100
report benefit. You can be almost
certain that it will help you too.
Jbr Ihejdve of ajhdy-
4JefferyFarnol,,
RYSOPSIHf Helen D'Arcy t
pignut uy tiir Ku hard ti ityffurd't
tmt til rrr me to ht r imitations to
visit hrr home. She ridt to thit
linn fiord tutnte uad vvittrivra to
fin i e Hit-hard rrtn:ue hrr from a
u dtl-daahtmj horn. Hit-hard hut
bttit chnllt ny:d to n duel t,y hi
i uhaih, J it lli it. n ruKtol. Mm id
lit the dnuiirr in uhtrh Kit-hard
Manila, HrUn uttrrt a lutiul ttn
ti ii'-t "K tumid J no' j ii yi Lit ma
can nr. I umild ahuot
trurdn that am to cast a drru
tfhattuui our tfwir romance. T
in'a hnutjhti Mfitrit, hmcnrr, im
vot Until guild mil. Slf becomtn
n-iut'ii uitii ttiohfird and itdes off
in vyh diudmn.
Chapter 13
BEWARE THE CAT'S EYE
KTOW It 'u-fell, about litis time,
" Ihat Julian UuyfTord, languish
ing In Ills 'sickness, was haunted
by evil dreams of soft feet that
crept about his chamber, and of
one who soiicht for the hidden
thins; the while he hlmoelr, sunk in
a dreadful lethargy, lay helpless.
until he sunk Into black deeps of
uurnnsf inimncss.
Hut upon a niornitiK he opened
li!s eyes to sen Doctor Samson.
"Ilow are ye to-day, Mr. Julian?"
"You puzzle me! You don't Im
prove, sir!"
"Improve?" cried Julian, wilh
trill of queer, high-pitched iuughter,
"I'm dyltiK, man, dying ... by
Inches! Kvery day 1 grow weaker,
am) every niKht ... I see visions
. . . feel handH touch nte f the
dark! And every day I am worse
mark that! . . . How don't ye
see It? Must I tell you? murder,
Samson, murder!"
Doctor Samson recoiled In horrl'
fled dismay, and Jtillau spoke:
"Kh, Samson, dn I shock ye? JIuw
lottK have I lain here?"
"KlBht days, sir."
"Aha, ami why? Have I any
hones broken? fs'ot one! Am I
cursed with any deep-rooled all
niLtil? Xo! Then what ails nie,
Samson ?"
"Sir, I confess "
"Then I'll resulve ye Ibis mys
tery, and In one wurd - poison! . . .
Ay, p.-iison, my good fool! They're
itrap;i;ii!g me nearer my grave every
iiiplit! . . . killing me. Samson,
liilllrg me by ilegroe-i, slow but
.in,-! Cut I'll up and cheat 'em
ye!! HrJng mo my dollies. . . ."
Tho quick whispered speech ended
In a gasp, and lite skk man stink
buck trembling, ivbllo Doctor Sam
:on, r.llcnt and ngha:tt, stared down
,it him.
".Mr. Julian . . . sir," lie stain,
increil. " TIh dreadful accusation,
thla! . . . whom do yon suspect?"
"Villains. Samson, an arch-rogue,
my snake Tom I'itl!"
".Mr. Julian, said Iho doctor, "let
me beg you to compose yourself.
Those horrid suspicions are but lite
outcome of your fevered mind."
"Tush!" cried Julian In swirt pns
s It) 11. "I'll up, I'll quit this cursed
Intf!"
"Sir, to go abroad may prove
fatal."
"Ami to be here, Samson, surely
ino.nn my grave. So I'll die 1' the
open air If I needs must. . . .
Hero's for It!" And, slipping out
of bed, Julian took two slops,
reeled, clutched tho bed post.
Then, supported by tho sturdy
doctor, lie began to slumhlo across
IIm chamber: llereuly resolute, ho
set lil,i teeth until gradually his
strength returned somewhat. There
after, ho dressed himself slow: -,
and now he loitered up and down
again, Ihen sinking Into an elbow
chair at last.
"Ilrandy!" hn gasped, "no," not
out o' tho bottle! (lot somo from
. . . landlord John; 'twill he
safer!" Shaking dubious head, Doctor
Samson departed on his errand.
sprawl In the chair, Julian re
mained motionless until, hearing n
slight sound, ho glanced up to see
the latch lift stealthily and the
door begin to open; then Into the
room came the sleek head of Tom
IMtt.
"I'm hero, Tom, lad!" said Julian.
"I'm about again, Tom the which
shall emprise thee; I seo It doos!
Hut why so pale hn? Como hither,
now, Tom, answer nnd tell mo
where Is thy master?"
"Why, sir, Mr. Julian, you are
my master."
"Lying dog!" Jtillai.'s rune
whlzicd viciously and. smitten
acroos the face, Tom Tilt uttered
a shrill cry. Julian followed nnd
struck at blm ,1111 his strength.
failed.
"(Iff . . , worm!" hn panted,
"fli't ye ... to your master and
It'll him I choose steel or a bullet
rather than poison. . . ."
Tom l'ltt crawled tn the door
and, uttering no word, looked at
.Mi- Mil liln's histrionic skill ami
Klft of . Ii.i l.i.l .'i ,l, llli, all, ,11 (mil
opportunity lor lull i-xprrssioii as
,i Kypsy Kill who taint's wild boars
ami men for the slii-or joy of tam
mik Ihcni.
In "Iti'Vcnv;,'" she Is the essence
of chin in ami flip as the adorable
KMisy biiir-iaiiicr anil oven in her
ino-t dramatic nuances itct'ciituatc
her iicrforuinntT with dclti;huul
bumoiiMis tourhi's.
Coining t iliii-ilii.
Interpolated with a specially
written theme sonn which Is iniu
merited by soveial i-alt-hy and .l.iv.z
la, Ion novelty uuiiiIm-is. "The
Hronitway Melody," the spci'tncu
Inr. all-talklni:. singing ami danc
ing picture starring Itesslo U.ve
aml Anil, I l ue. come lo Hunt'
Cralcrlnn Wednesday, July I in It.
If any credet is to t,e ulv.-n
to the assertion of those who un
responsible for this particular film
and those who witnessed Its sen
sational dehul in New Voik t'tly.
It deserves special attention as one
of tho most billllant ull-talkliiK.
his erstwhile master. Now, meet-.
Ing Ibis look and reading It aright,!
Julian laughed faintly. j
"Shoot straight!" said he, then;
Tom l'ltt went his way. i
Doctor Samson, returning with '
the brandy, found his patient sunk
down In the chair. Having gulped
the potent spirit, he sat a while
staring,
"'la, 'tis a dog-hole, this!" he
exclaimed. " 'Tts an accursed
place, a" very death trap come
help me down the stair out Into
the Hunshlne!" Crossing unstead
ily to the tumbled bed he drew a
pistol from beneath the bolster.
."There's more about this pistol
than meets the eye!" Then slip-
ping tho weapon Into wide coat-
pocket, he took the doctor's arm.
and having slowly descended the
wide stair, came forth Into the nun-
shine.
"The sun Is strangely pleasant
let us walk. I'll seek out Cousin
Dick!"
"Hut, sir!" cried the doctor. "Mr.
Julian, you'll never attempt to
ci'ohs blades "
"JS'o, no!" ho answered Jovially.
"I meant lo kill him once on a
lime, but today my thirst for his
blood Is strangely abated.
Mv
present desire is but for a word
with him. Yet Wenre Is a good
step hence. Yet I'll walk to the
stile by Fallow-dene Wood."
They set off together. The doc
tor noticed how he would "glance
behind him with , eyes alert ex
pectant. When Ihcy reached the
stlle at last, Dr. 'Samson ventured
to queollon him:
".Mr. Julian, who do ye look for?"
"Lord, man," gasped Julian,
"don't I tell you I'm haunted! Nay,
my good soul, I am not mad In
proof , Whereof take this!" and
drawing the pistol from his pocket,
he Ihrtfst It into' the doctor's re
luctant grasp.
"Yon shall at your convenience
seek out my Cousin Hichard and
give III in this weapon say I bade
you tell hltn there In more In th!
than njeels the eye! . . . And
now yon may leave me."
Unwillingly and with many (mil
iums shakes of the head. Doctor
Samson trudged heavily away:
long after he had gone Julian sat
there, listening eagarly, and on his
face that Battle dark look or ex
pectancy. At last he arose and
went on into the wood. Once he
started and turned to stare towards
tho deii.ier undergrowth whence
had come a vague stir, and l.e
smiled faintly, because here was
no breath of wind lo cause such
stir.
Smiling still, he walked thither,
a certain lofty, struggling hrumhlc
bush. Whistling, ho approached this
bush to bo deltfened, blinded, smit
ten tit tough by a sudden keen agony
that' brought hltn to his kueeo,
gasping and choking horribly.
Something small and bright rolled
wlihln his falling vision. Groaning,
he raised himself and took up thi?
gleaming object, to stare at It
through gutherlng mist. ... A
hurry of spurred feet, strong arms
lifted him and, opening swooning
eyes, he beheld a face close above
him.
"Aha . . . Dick . . ." he gasped,
"beware! Look ... at this and
beware . . . tho eat'8-eye "
Sir Richard (luyffoid was staring
down Into tho dead face of his
Cousin Julluu. Gently, Sir Hich
ard laid blm down, nnd espied
something that rolled from dead
lingers, something small n bright,
and ho stared In sudden dreadful
horror to ejo his lwii signet
ting. ...
"And, Richard, I vow to you,
should he ever give me cause 1
would shoot hltn nnd Joy to dc it!"
Helena very words, and thus
horribly fiillllled! They rang In
his brain nnd sickened him. And
his ring! How canto It here?
Guessing tho dreadful reason, he
snatched It up Impulsively, made
to pocket It nnd panned. . . . His
signet ring known by sight to so
many . . . and here beside the
body of this man who had sworn
to kill him! Sir Richard scowled,
then, smiling bitterly, Inld tho ring
whero no eye could fall to seo It.
"So, Julian," said ho softly.
"Wonldst ha' warned me? My
gratitude, old lad so, farewell!"
Then up irang Sir Illcha'il.
mounted and let off across country.
Hut, ns hn rode, mug this retrain:
"And Hlchnrd ... I vow to
you ... I u'onltl shoot hltn and
Joy to do II :"
I Coiiyritiht, jn.'S, Ji (tcm fursel
Richard tsk a murderer's rol
for one who icorntd him. He finds
tditaUiAry in tomorrow's ctiapte'-
all slmilm:. all-ilunclnu mollon nl
lines yet screened. ,
t'nusual enthusiasm, even of nio-!'IJ'
lion picture maker. inlKbt lie ro
minli'd as news, for It menus that
no device has been overlooked by
them in make that particular pro
duction worthy hi ever respect.
Cntisunl riithushism by the critics
Is even greater new. That means
that, the picture I.s as great as Its
sponsor say II Is.
LaGrande Woman Killed
L A ( i It A N I K. Ore.. July S. - (,V
- An automobile accident on Ih
Laltl'iiudC' Wallow a Ijike highway
near Allcel last night caused the
death id Mrs. William Winn, 63.
serious Injuries In her husband and
minor Injuries to John Winn
his son.
"ttO ,
Pendleton Wins Pennant
PKNPLKTON. Ore. July N. -(.p,
Pendleton yesterday clinched the
Intel mountain league pennant hy
delentlng Haker. ! In II.
! Oakland. Hnker-Klinary build
I Ing changed hands.
;bwmtfatw
HiWM ly Mum Corny AkttraH C
aiiui Sum n Cwiuu ammmj
i; Miii-rJaae .UrcitkeV '( - "''
iJVrd l 'llli'i-. arid, Al -ilelle ,C(em-
I'llW' I .4 U'i V. - ! 4 A V,ll
Dr. Cordon V. I'efley and Thcl
ina 1.. llervey.
Jeland U... Hilva and Juanita Ala
Keliicl,
I ( liailwf J.. Mllle
and Mabel
T). lielteneoili-l.
John A. Shop and Kthel A
But-
tnms.
Jumes W. .MastvrH and Mabel
iSamlborg.
Oeoige v. tllllls and I.llliun
.Olson. ,
j John A. Macdonald and Klora
;iite.
I, Lester L. linger nnd Kvelyn
, it
j 'iiiam (
.-,i,,,.i
Scbulte and Ollle K.
I Daniel Dents and Ituth v. De
' Hock.
fli'Oige M. hit nit ton and Irinu
( ook.
Karl I
l.lli'ke.
Turner and Mnbel'K.
Winifred W
II. Tiacey.
Hlu(;ha,m and Mary
Harry l Sweeney and -.Mildred
11. Tnlbut.
John H. Hummer and Lela M.
Thomas.
Harold I). Harvey nnd
ItotiliiMtn.
Walter A. Hupea and
Cora K.
Peurl M.
; Mm lili. .
I Norman
cry and xina Cannon.
Wesley
I Robinson.
II. Stiindfly and Klsle
i Arthur M. Vuorheis and
i K. Robinson.
Ituby
j Henry W. (irmly and Helen K
! Bell.
Sidney D. Smith and Ellen Bnr
;ntlni.
j AlfrYi! W. HennlnK and Agnea
Ulcilhcrg.
I Krnest
i Stickler.
H. HiiMhnell . and Clarn
Thomas
If.. Harber.
Cowen and Mildred
Dona Id Hopkins and Augusta
l-'lu Ida.
I Shirley IJ. Bellinger and Averil
;Swucker.
Ulmer M. Nichols and Wllma
(Madeline Jackson
Cay (Ireeir and Helen Ryan.
lrank Todd and Clara May
Klll'lilo.
Leflle L. McCue and Rernlce K.
llurger.
l-'rancls Telford and Ira K.
Smith.
(twin- Tuttle and Mildred Hon
ley. Richard S. Fireman and Oladys
l. Daniels.
( ill-roll Stephens und Thelmu
( 'ouch.
.Melvln Brown and. Le Verne
Hart.
Louis II. Stcldel ami Mary L.
Gannon.
Leavens n. Donaldson and
Clara Belle Hans.
Knille Zlhull nnd Clara Dixon.
Circuit Court
Karl V. (inddlH and II. G.
assume business name of
Volney
Oaddls
& lii.xon. .
'John ft. Tonilln, C. W. McDon
ald and l-loyit II. Hail, supple
mentary articles of Incorporation
amend paragraph I to he known
ua "Tlnibor Products Company."
Iluy L. JaniiMin ussumes name
of. Hay's Dairy Lunch and Cafe
tuiia. Ashland. ... ,
Ileal I'lsinti; Transfers
.1. L. Demmer et ux to City of
Medford. Q. c. n.. lot 1. hlk. 4.
I-nil mount Add. to Medford.
William Nc-,i in lil i et ux to (!. G.
Know lion. W. Ih. lot. o, hlk.. ti.
Merry vulu Add. to- .Vedford.
Norn l-'ruiiees MuNeill to K. a.
nilnch et ux. W'.' D.. land In twp.
.17. S. R. 1, ; y. "
Walter o. Vairad et ux to Kred
W. siillaway et l. W. D., lots 33
and 34, hiky Iflpf White's Add. to
Ashland. 1
ituth T. Nyf to Luther 11. Day
et ux. (. c. D.. uliiii in twp. 37.
s. It. s W.
Lester li Stevenson to Harriet
H. Stevenson. (J. C. 1)., lot 5. blk.
2 of Olson's Add. to Medford.
A. Leslie Ruthbun et ux to C. C.1
Chapman et ux. W. D., all of lots
I and i. hlk. Ai, R. R. Add. to
Phoenix!
Nellie li. Itll.lei liack et vir to W.
II. Ilucbanan. W. p.. lot 3. blk. 3.
Unite Kails.
K. C. Kee to W. S. Koe. W. D
lots I, 2, 3, blk. 3, Central Sub.
Cottage Add. to .Medford.
W. N. Staub to II. W. Wright,
deed, land In twp. 3(1. S. R, 1 K.
Rlebfielil oil Co. of California
to The United Oil Co., (J. C. !..
land In Iwp. 37. S. It. I W.
Adolf Si-hull! et ux to W. R. I'll
longer el ux. W. IJ., land in twp.
37. S. R. 1 v.
K. K. S. hlllx ux to VV. R.
1'itlenger el u., y. ... land in
twp. 37. S. R. v.
Oscar Benton Clark el ux to
Robert James S.icpiuii n ux. W.
1).. lot 31. I, Ik. 11, It. R. Add. to
Ashland.
Dean N. Scotl et ux lo lata ,M.
Tucker, deed, all of ,,ta 3 and 4
and a strip of land 5 f,.. wide off
Hie K. sidv or lot 6. all In Hlk. X.
It. R. Add. lo Ashland.
Thomas C. Gaines el nl to Geo.
W. onn et ux. W. D the S' of
of S i, of ace. IS and the
of NW1, of sec. ly. twp.
R. I W.
N 1(
N
Agues w orthlngtoii iu Horuce
Lee McAllister el ux. deed. SI0I4
of XWV, of sec. 34. twp. 3S. S. R.
W. J. u, , liis in ux to w. Lee
Ray ei ux. w. ., t s, hlk. 8.
I'itl! in, Mini Adtl. lo Mttlfolil.
i i.tiipn iiousittii . KohertH et ux.
lie Thoiii.is V. Williams et ux, W.
D., hind In twp. 3s, t. R. w.
it 1-;. Weaver i't ux to Charles
A. Wing AK.ncy. W. I pan f
lot 4. blk. 4S. Orlg. Townslle of
'Central Point.
K. L. Cbllilers rt
il-.'lllotl el ux. W. l.,
ford,
i i: t. i-nii,io..u
ux to II. K.
hiiitl In Med.
ux to U. It.
land In Motl-
lloll nl ..
w. n.
fort).
W. II Hot,, , is ,.
N. Chllder et ux. W
Meilfnid.
IX to Klmer
IV. land In
J. C Wlllltim el ux tn J.
I'ulmah et ux. W. n land
Asblautl.
Coibln Httgell pi ux to H.
William el ux, W. D., land
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Polk Hull to B. J. Klein. W. D..
lot X. Highland Add. to Medford.
Ren K. Thurston to Chillies
Wonnal, W. D.. land In NWV, of
SWlt. the SWi. of NWVi
WH of SK of NWt, of se
and I
1 4.
twp. , 8. R. i W.
1 Joaeplilne Hurher to Wilson M
Hnrbei' et ux, W. .. bind In twp
311. H. R. I K.
Marshall (I. Harber et
Wilson M. Harber et ux. W. It.
land In Ashland.
John II. Noble et ux to Ward
II. Stevens et ux. W. II., all of lot
( In see. I In the Rogue River
Valley orchard Co. 10 acre tracts
In twp. Ss S. R. I K. W. y. M.
C. (I. Campbell to (loo. tvcr.son.
g. C. I)., lot in. blk. :'. Summit
Ave. Height Add. to Met! font.
Clyde I.. Hrow-nlng et ux to Nel
son M. Nye et al. y. C. D.. laml In
twp. 3.1. S. R. 3 K.
fl. C. Harnes et nl to J. W.
llouska. W IV. land In tnp. 37.
S. K. 1 W.
llollle M. Child to Kronii ller-
ried, W. 1).. land In twp. J7. S.
R. 1 W.
ux to Donn
the NS of
W. II. Ilutchlns et
II. Dow et ux. W. I).
Iota S and 10. blk.
Kenwood
Add. to .Medford.
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ho.ii et ux. W. II.. all of lot 1.
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