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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 29, 1911)
MWlWOItl) MAIL TI11BUN1C, MICDFOttD, OUKOQX. WKDXKRDA V. XQViCMUKK 2.0. 1011 PA-R FTnW MMhiMMHMHki ii mifc mwi llMI I l .I .. " . ' . Tl. .".'I ., ' III Tr '-W U iP55 II K f I --a III S S If ' Iw j ' II 7v riKrv ram23 fll Rvvl 1 IN ft (fib '4 rt M WVSMZED HY mms mmm yacd fkm rm wust 4pe ms, SAME fl'Em BY S fUji jL 1. I II m " ffffll I ( n Bidl al I? M V H , VtL I 111 1 W m rM F ' . s jt )-i- (Com iniii'il rrmii Kitdii'iliiy.) "Viurn. iiiu timt niiiii'iimi over sulo Illllt. I WlllllluT if It'H HO." "I'm Niiri r It," "Willi.- Hnlil Nut. chuckling, "I'll .WVIIo tlmt in my chum. llit'll" "Oh, I fiui liitl," (IihIiiiiii Iniorrupted. "Xtivr, WHI, you , I've henn it ftlluro hi liimliutHd. Ho fur an Hint iUH'm. I've limtii n fiilluro In everythlng nil in)- life." Duncan ntmed for it iiiuiiiimt, (linn offered bin IiiiikI. "For luck," hn ex plained, mooting (iniliiiiu'n piiuled tHitu n hln IiiiikI wan taken. Wondering, (Iridium shook liln bond, mill Kinillnilo inmtii hit old voice trout ulnliH, Kit put ii IiiiikI over Uuiicnn'n, iwitliltr It untitly. "I vaitt you In know, my Iwy, Hint I npiirnelMlii." ilia voice broke. "It'u ullfthty Mud of j on u buy the nlmp- vory Mud" ,"NitliliiK of the sort, ll'n Juki tio- Cntltit I've Kill KHHIt tllinlllltHH iitilllty." Dimoiin ImiikIhxI quietly mill moved nwny. "We'll wiini lo climn up " lilt." wilil hn. "(jot n broom? I'll rnlno the a MguAiMt. tirx'CMT iun, Hii'.niir. illint n lilt wlillo you'ru out blmhIIiik l Iiii I uln." oull ilml oiu In ilici'llur, I kumhi, Inu-jmir i-loiliM"- "Oli. Ilhil'u nil rlKliL WIuto'h thu pmimmz '.1-1 ' l &m&flf ilw It i mmik ' 'fSfl ill' 'M WW? 'V3H .MEEKER S GRAIN In We desire to thank our to merit their continued "i.iiiliiiiii'iitli," (Iridium I oli t liliu hImi il. mliliiy (liiwu ii Imilcri'd lint ft out ii lionli huliitul tin coiiutiT "I liiiuw. I tit C liow il I ki HiiircV" "11; I lip NfffiM. Vim k HiroiiBli tlinl iIimii lluri' Into tlio hull The Hd'i'i uiv under tlio MUiIrn in our rooum. I ih. iilnni' the atom, you mi." "vh (JiMHlhy, Mr. (indium." "(Iiinilliy, my loy." Imiikmhi wiitchnl tln old man iii')'c lnly out of nIkIU. Ilii'ii. with ti kioiiii mil down nieitio coiuiiiT to ilnuk II IH IT "It U'llllllln'l ho me If I tltilll I llllllll Ii MICMH Of HllllUH HDIIIfllOW." t (old lilniNi'ir hllli'fl.v. "Now you liivc liiiiii. ii lid wi'iil mill itniiit II, Mr l'r IIIIIU lllllllt'f. Villi Nllltlll II NUfll iliiuii'i of Ki'tllni: n vviij with tlio ki1 vtliiti you Ink ii u wiicuIimk Job In n wt Ilii'ii country dm:; More wllh u truilo worth iiiniiiloiiliiir mid iioihln;' (o iliuw It with Jut Iidciiiiki t liit t old ililtTfr'M tln only Iiiiiiimii IikIiik you'vi nIhiiihI In HiIn hurt:. "WondiT hut 1 lurry would uny It In hi'iiid iiliout Hint n'ondi'rful nil iiinh nlilllty tliliiu. Mm t whin lit I tin dcr I'rtti wo io to lirluc IhimIiichh to lid tnitii Joint?-' lie rnl;i'd tiU HiirrouuillncH with dlMoiiriiKi'd kIiuico. "(ih." ho Kidd thoughtfully. "It'a tin-limit" I'lvo tiiltitiiPN Inti-r lion Sporry found liliu In Hit Mine imiltlon. IiIm ln-nd lioiu In pcriiloxi'il rovprle. HMrry hml Iho. iriuulluu fur Uti'iliuin & Jnmw.. ; vhiiliiili ilriiK lioiixi) lit r.liulni. iim. )cnri tlmn I rnn rciiioiulior lll frlintlnlilp for Skiii (irnhnin. rouimci til ilurliin tin.' iIiijh whi'ii Crnhiuu' wnti tlio driii; more of Itml villi. Iiu mirvlvi.il thu iloeuy of tlu hindnon IIo'h u (junrv, doceiit iiiiiu. Sparry, und linn wnntod tunny mi hour trying to ix'rmmdt Hnm lit pny a llttlu tnoro nt tPtitlon lo tlio hUSlllPM "Anytldnit I enn do for your chirp ed IJiincHii chvrfully, druppliiK off tlio counter iih Hporry oiituritl. "Noo," ntniuiilly. "I JiiNt wniitnl to (. old Kttui Ih hi tipxtnlrnV" "Su, Mr. (inilmiii'H not lit nt priw cut." Duncan told 111 tn civilly. Nporry wrlnUliil IiIh lirown over till" proltloin. "i'ltu worblnj; huruV ho nnlioil, "Von, lr." "Well. I'll Ih Imnciiir "Let n hopo not." until nunrnn ptMnnntly. Mo wulti-il u inoniutlt. ,n lltlk IrrlintiMl. "Hun lhuri'i notlilnu I enn ilit for your "No-o." mild Sprry nlowly. mniB clltiK to compi-chimd. "Tlmntt you Jiihi thu Hiimo." "Not nt nil." Dunniii tunu-il nwny "Vou mo" Hporr purniioil, "I don't huy from driiR iiton.i; I noil to cut." Diiiii'Hii furiil iiliout wllh new Inter ot In the tiinti. "Vis?" ho nuld on coitniKlnitly. "My cnnl." voltinieoroii Sporry, flh In tlio tllp of pustuhiHinl tro i n III" witlntcont iMtckot. Ho drnppm! IiU Hiimplo ctiM- ittHildo tin Mtovo und pluiupiil down In the chitlr, to tlio porll of Iih i'Mhioiico. "I don't in:il;U thin town vory ofton," ho purmiiHl while Dtininu mud led hln cnnl. "Kothurn & !. nrc tin only people I noil to hero, hut I nior iiiIh.i n elinuce to chin nwhllo with old Kiim. So. Having hulf mi hour lieforo tnilu tlino, I tliouuht I'd drop In." "Mr. 0 nihil in doesn't order from iiir liimxu iiinuV" ra Their New Locotion, 228 SATURDAY, DECE ' SOUVENIRS AND MUSIC 4MWK "t.tr UH llol'U MOT, ' HAIl Itt'.rAX. "JJoonu't order from nnylntdy. doe lnr "1 don't know. I've Jtut vuu lion IU''II bu turry lo I into tllled you tliouis'h MoV jiim ntoppid out (o win .our liiiuxo-l (.ntlier from HioYhoI Hint ll'n In Klmiiti: he inentloiu'd Hi.it tuwu not the linn iinino for miiiii lriiw" "Vou duu'i meuii It r Smit im "UtlMt'M MlriH'k llllll III! Of M Mlllllloll) He mIii'i put hi nuy now MiH'k fur ion )euri. rookoii." "WoJl. you tto," Dlinrnii csplnlncd iirtfully. "I' i (Htniuiiiloil Id in In a to try' to iiiiiMi tr.iiiethlHi: out of th iiliftiirNN hero. We're-' "aolti" to ! Hluil Mi'OMii, of courhii. In u miml! wa nt llrjit." -i Sporry wmtuiyl n diltliiH lytid. "I illimio." he isiiitlilereil "SainN u tiler old duffer. Inn ho nlu't col no tiuuioM neitne und nexer hml. Vou inn ee fur oureir how Iio'n let ever filing run to need here. Sot hern .V ls took nil hlx irndo yenrn iiko." "Yen, 1 kunw. Thnt'H why he ijooUh uie." nald Hunrnti bnizetily. In hit uoul hu reinurkwl. "Oh, I.onlS" In n tone of nwo. Ills coloHKnl liiipiulencu dnxed evun hliunclf. "I5ut iloa't you think hu eould cot tmrk nouie of Uie trado If the ntqro wnn ntockctl up?" "No iloulit nhout Hint nt nil." Spcrry averred; "he'd Kt the blsRust part of It." "Von think sot" "Sure of It. Voti nee, everybody round here lkes Hnm. nnd Sotliom it Uv Imvc iilwuyH been outsiders. They would tiwhiK to Hits hliop In n iiilnute luit on ueeotijit of (hut. Knot l. I iMiHtod n lot of tnlk on our tlnn n eniiple or yuum ft'o trying to mnko our pitiple jtlvo him mm cntlli. hut they louldu't Kit lu Ho owed thesu n bill thou tlmt wns no old It hml grown whisker" "And ntlll owpn It. I presunivT" "You bet la ntlll owe lu Always will. It's no small that It nlu't worth while sulni; for" "L)ol: here. Mr. Sporry. how much Is thin bill with Hit whiskers?" "About SW, I think." mild the travel Injr iiinn. fumhlliiK for hN wallet. "I'm Bnpponed to nk for payment every time 1 Htrll.e town, you know, so I nlwiiVH huvo It with me, but I hnveu't tnany friends for their liberal patronage confidence and patronage in our new and rnnvm., hml the lienrt lo nny n word to Ham for a (toil Ioiik time. Hero It In." Duneiiit ntudled ciirefully tile memo randum? 'To MiJHe, in per bill ren dered, H7iC." "I wonder" he mur mured. "Kb?" nnld Hnerry. "I wnn wondering. Buppone yon were to tell your people that lliere'n it young fellow hero whou like to Klve thin ntoro n boom. Hay he wnntu n llttlu eredlt U'cnuse bqonuMe .Mr. Orahnm won't let hlin put In Mny ennh" "Xitt n bit of UNO," Kperry negatlrcil. "I would iiiyoelf, but Hie houne no." "Hut BupiKtse 1 pny till bill" "l'ny It? You renlly mean Hint?" "(erfnlnly I mean It." Iuncn pro dticid the wnd of bllU which ICellous lind furnlnhed hliu the night before hln depnrturo from New York. TIhm far ho lind broken only one or the $.".00 gold certillcntort, nnd of that one he hml tho greater pnrt left. LlrlriK 1 nuythlng but expenuivi! In Itndrllle. "I'm beginning to uiMlerntnnd tlmt I wan cut ouf for nn nctor,'' he told him nclf im ho tliuinbed the roll with a nerlout air nnd mi nantiined ludHTer eiiee, which pcrmlttitl Sperry to oatl timtu Itn nu pretty nicuralely. "Thnt'H ijulto a Hlacl: of chlt you're cm rylng." Hperry obKervwl. I'uncun'n linnd airily wnfied the re mnrk Into the limbo of Hie negligible "A trlllo ii mere trltle." lie nnld ennu ally. "I don't KeiierHlly curry mu h each about uie. Hafen't for IHe yonrn," he lidded irrujiritwllily. He ex (rnrtod a fifty dollar cert Idea to from tho nlienf mid haiiditl It oyer. "1 il tiike u receipt, but you needn't inentlou thlt to Mr. ynilmiu Jtmt iww." "No. eertnltily not." Spcrry scrawled hit nlguntiiru to tho bill. "And about that line of credit?" "Well, with this wld I guess you could hnve what you nwdeil In inoder- ntlon. Of courne" "My uatuo Is Duncan Nathaniel j UiiucHn." Sperry made n memorandum of It on the back of nn envelope. "Any for mer bunlnetn connections?' "None that I care to npoak about." Duncan confested glumly. NKrry's face lengthened. "No ref erences V" It took thought nnd after thought courage, but Duncan bit upon the no- , lutlon at length. "Dp you know L. J Ilartlett & Co., tho lirokerer "Do I know J. I'lerpont Morgan?" "Then Hint's nil right Tell your people to Inquire of Harry ICellofr?. the Junior partner. IIo knows nil nbont me." Noting the name. SJperry put away the envelope. "That's enough. If he nays you're jill right you can have anything yon want." Ho consulted lilt watch. "Il-mtn! Train to catch. Hut lei's see. What do you need here?" Duncan reviewed the empty shelves. Ilia fnco glowing "Pills." lie Bind, with n laugh "all kinds of pills ami , everything for a ngulnrV aure enough drtig store. Mr. Sporry, everything Rothern Si Leo carry and a lot of at- j tractive things they don't small lots. ! you know, until see what wo can ' sell." I "I see. Yon lenve It to mo. I proba-! bly know whnt you need better than you do. I'll make out n list this after noon and mail it tonight with Instrtic-1 Ilium to ship It nt tho earliest possible .....,o.,t- mouient" East Main Street, Daniel's Qld Stand, On . ....-.- ' wviiKiuiii, iv.v, iiy vviriLMJ 1 1, sjirrii "HpionriKi!" iJiinraii toia rum. "ou do Hint nnd don't worry about our making good. I'm goInK to put nil my time mid energy Into thin- proposition and"- "Thon you'll make onl all right" 8prry nwitreil him. "AH anytxxly'n Kt to l" I" '"k at yiti to w yoti'it? a good IjiinlnoM man." IIo retvrftl Duneau'a preaniire and plcktti up hit aample caa. "S'long." said he awl loft briskly, leaving Duncan speech loan. As If to namire himself of hln sanity he put n hand to his brow nrul stroked It cautiously. "Hohvuiib," he wild and nought the support of tlio counter, "tluit'n twice today I've been told that In tho namo ptoc" "It's fuuny." ho imM. half dazl. "I never could have pullinl tlmt off for mvnclf." CnAPTBIt IK. ItnsHNTr.r Duncan moved nnd came out of hln abstraction. "I'd hotter got that broom." ho . sniu slowly. Tlie place cer tainly needn wine expert manicuring before we get that new stock In." lie swept the floor, thrilled with tho ' dentation of ncr uiiiplMnnont Two shadows moved slowly athwart the windows. Straighten'ug up. he look ed, gaped nnd lied for tiio back of, tho store, "lleavons" he whispered. aghast to reeognlze Jotle Iicl.wt.: mid Angle Tuthlll. of wtioni ubliiultoun shadows lu his way ho had beou con selous so frequently within the mst soveral days. "I thought 1 must huve made nu Impression. Don't tell me they're coming in!" Ilnttliijl !. f.jumtnM i. t mihaI .l ,, ' ' . ",, i.iJ ,1 V .-ri .. triously Into his coat "Ihey are," he KW ?7'tJ 'Z &&5$m gafcKnSatzpISrS?lyi KBBIBIIREsTlMPuMfillfl I .VTwnaMiprninyij; -niyaoirx.Jl ' vmKmWmwMl l tttgjRffrfpnBaaMWI MBER I i "" . - w&a ANJ 1.U1& .10I...-U VANT" said, with a sinking heart, "and I'ir bet a dollnr my face In dirty!" His bow wna a very pasaablo Imita tion of th real thing, le (tnttereil him self, am) Iharo's no manner of doubt bat that It flattered Hie two prettiest and moet forward young women in HndvllJe of that day. "May I have the honor of wnltlng on you. Indies r iw impilreil with nil tho suavity of nn nccoMpllalid wilosmnn. Jonle ami Angle sidled togethor, gig gling mid simpering, quite overcome "TTS," axoie cuniTD ix, tts so wAnir." j by his mnnncr. A muflled "now do i do?" from Angle nnd a half strangled echo of tho saluatlon from the other were barely articulate. But hearing tuein, be bowed again, separately to each. y "Good afternoon," he said and wait ed In an Inquiring pose. Thls-thls is Mr. Duncan, isn't it?" inquired Josle. controlling herself. "Yes, aud you are Miss Lockwood, IT I'm not mlstuken." ltenowed giggles prefaced her "Oh, how did you know?" "Could any one remain two weeks in Rndville and not hear of Miss Lock wood?" The shot told famously. "How nlco of you! Mr. Duncan. 1 want you to meet my frieud Miss Tuthiii." "1'vu had tho honor of admiring Miss Tuthlll from a distance," Duncan as sured the younger woman. And "She'll burn up!" he feared secretly, watching the conflagration of blushes that sbo displayed. "Just thluk of getting away with n Hue of mush like that! Harry was right after alL Thla Is a couutry town, till right" "Aud and nro you working here. Mr. Duncan?" Josio pursued. "!': OTDuoscd to be. I'm ntrald I vAaJijl ft vtJ wl s W WjHJ' j hi aft ' 'Wan I Wm fWk'l I 19 PENING Jhmt , in the past and hope commodious quarters. don't know tho business very well nt yet" "Oh, that's nwf'ly nice," Anglo thought. IIo thanked her humbly. "Wo didn't oxpect to seo yon Iicr'o," Josle niwiired him. "Wo Just thought we'd llko nomo soda." "SodaT' ho parroted, horrified. IIo cast a glance nsknnce nt the tawdry fountain. "Lofn see, how d'you work; ' tho Infernal thing?" ho naked himself, utterly bewildered. v "Yes," Angle chimed In, "It's - bo ? warm this afternoon wo" "I've got to put it through some-" how," ho thought savagely, and nloud, "Yes, certainly." ho nnld nnd smiled winningly. "Will you bo pleased' tit step thlt way?" Out of the corners of his eyes ho detected the amused look Hint punned between the girls. "Oh. very well J" he said beneath bin breath. "You may liiugb, but you nnked for soda, mid ' soda you shall have, my dimm .. yune dlo of it" He nut hlmnelf behind ... I Hie counter with nn nlr of groat deter- f ' ruination nnd leaned upon It Willi ft . both hands outspread until he readied ; f that this was the pose of n grocery ' man. "What'll you hnve?" he ile- i maudetl genially. "Kr that ia-I '- mean, would you prefer vanilla or ah soda?" . A chant nntlphoual answered hint: ,t "I hate vanilla." , "Anil so do L" (To bo Continued.) Itnnklnn for Health. WHAT'S THE REASON , . f Many Medford I'eoplo in Poor Healilt Without Knowing the CnuteJ Thoro arc scores of pcoplo who drag out a miserable oxistenco with out realizing the cause of their Buf fering. Day after day thoy .nro, racked with backache aud headache; suffer from nervousness, dizziness, weakness, languor and depression. Likely tho kidneys liavo fallen be hind in their work of filtering thct blood and that is the rpot of tho trouble. Look to your kidneys, as sist them in their work give thoni the help they need. You can uso no bettor remedy than Doan's Klnoy i'jns onuorseu ny over ono uuuureii thousand peoplo. and by your nojgh bora In Medford. ' W. P. Gould, 113 W. Jackson St., Medford, Orogon, says: "I used Doan's KIdnoy Pills, procured at Haskius' drug store, and am pleased,, to say that they havo given mo inoro, roliof than any other kldnoy niodU' cino I havo over taken. Other mout hers of my family havo also iinea." Doan's Kiduoy Pills and tho results have been so satisfactory, that dp not hesitato oiiq moment in giving this stitemont." , For sale by all dealers. Prlco 5(, cents. Foster-Mllburn Co., Hiiffaloj Now York, solo agents for tho United States. . ' Remomhor tho and take no other. name Doan's f - ' 9 ' 11 ' - tMVU ,