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About Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909 | View Entire Issue (June 4, 1909)
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MPDKOUD DAILY TlilltUNK KOH THREE MONTHS $1.M. TIIK PACIFIC! MONTHLY ONE Y I' A ft : . . . $1.50 HOTI1 FOH 2-00 Fiction Alter Fx;;e Years. Nash Livery Company licst ' pi i m'iI in Smitlirni Oregon, 'live it.-- ;i trial. II. CB0S1NEY P'.-iONE NO 2331. T Z3C-iL-M.lt! JmrSm'.!UM!KW- By FRANCES WILSON. "We'll have tea. I think." she mild In i incdltiiiivn iniinniT. lemiliiK hei j check uiiulnxt lingers oY tier left i bund, "and perhaps some of those Ut ile cakes. Hie ones Unit lire so tempt ing on the outside and all emptiness on the inside." From tier tone l.orrliner understood that she meant to Intimate Hint the artistic unities demanded cakes of tills dcsii'lptliin. lie translated the order Into imi n talk for the benellt of the obsequious waiter and then asked with the air of one who was used to being made n eiiiitldiuil of: What's the trouble? Because I've notieeil that when you order tea It Is an Infallible sign of a disturbed con srienee." There was a Hash of mill li in her 1 eyes as they met his. and she clasped I her hands i ll the cdac of the table and j leaned inward lilni. saying In a whee I illlng way: "You're the greatest comfort to me. j You're the only inn I know, ever have 'known, save one. who always under Islands! Willi you It Isn't necessary to dot one's i's and eross one's t'fl." I Having .ii Kl him this ll ilidsome colu ( plluicnl, sin' lieauii'd at bllu ueross ttie narrow table and xpccMiitly nwalled Hi ' oucsilon which slii' knew was sure to follow. "And Hie other fellow." he laughed, "the cue win shares with ine the proud distinct Inn V" "He's the in ubte:" ame the answer In a pathetic voire. Then, with sudden vlvnclty: "Did yon ever notice that there's' something about the move ments of. the nverain waiter that re- i minds one of Spem erlatl writing? There's a flowing grace In the way thai lie removes u dlsli rover, a flour ish In the way Hint lie .sets down a plate, which marks lilni as a human I exponent of the Sienrrrhin theory." Their niiler had arrived, and It was not until she had ponied Hie tea that I she spoke iiuiiln. Then she burst out Indignantly: "Nobody but a dreamer would think of Kuril a Ililng as lontlnulng a ro mnnre from the point where lie left It (five veani before. It's absurd, you know." site rntilltnied randiilly. "A person's feellnus change from year to year!" "i'roin season to season wnultf seem to me a mure accurate stiiteinon't," put In her eiimpaiilon, with a suave stolle, "uule-.s Indeed my experience has hern unusual." 'Yon do understand." she smiled. "You certainly do! Now you wouhl know, wouldn't joii. that if a woman were I'ocd of cu. say wh"n leg o' were In fashion, she won! 1 - feel very Jif- 'li' licit I !l tt proves really Ir.-uV.c !. lie's uc!i a nice lei-Imv-lual a thoroiishg'diig Idealist -nn.l I know be thinks v' ""' ils ''h,'r' bblng hi-: ry. and of course 1 ,17" shi' ic.dcil Miiblily, "only not in Just th' ";.) h" thinks. He's had so iiutcli silliness 111 his llie mai i iiun bear to give lilni pain. I want him to see for himself that I am different now. 1 thought of fixing myself np like a ierf t frump." she said anx iously, "to receive him and asking you to drop la ut ten minutes past B. not a minute later, so that there won't be uny lime for"- "Itemlulsceni esV" prompted l.orrl uier. and she assented. The teapot was empty, and the illu sory cakes laid vanished. There was n flutter of departing guests nil about tliein, and they rose ami made their way uniiiew am. . At precisely Q o'clock the next day j Miss Harry was greeting .Mr., (Irau tham Willi an expression In her dark eyes which was not well planned, If Indeed it was calculated to reconcile 111 111 to his fate. "You've grown, actually grow n, since wc lust met." he said, his handsome, serious fare lighting up with pleasure nnd with a rim; of boyish pleasure in his voice which suddenly made her feel very world worn, very callous ami very unworthy. "Tell me about yourself -nil that you've been doing nnd thinking," lie went on cordially, lint witii no truce of embarrassment, "lual tl I'll retaliate ill kind." "I've simply been growing worldly and horrid, and I'm not at all the sort J of person -that I was live years ago. j I've given up my ideals, tiiose exqui site chimeras which seemed so near to us Unit summer. You see. New York i isn't lite prnper habitat for the soul." ('ranlliam's deep eyes were iient upon her half in doubt. "I don't think ynu are finite fair to yourself," lie begun gently, and Hie look In his eyes made Iter wonder nervously how much longer It would be before Lorrlnier appeared. , As if in response to her thought, be was announced at Hint moment, nud the three were soon chatting pleasant ly. If Mr. (irnutliani felt any annoy nnce at Hie presence of a third party there was no trace of It in his manner. Ills eyes rested upon Miss Harry with n look which stmok Lorrlnier as being of the son that one gives to an ad mired but utterly niinltulnahlo object, lie looked nt Iter as one might look at some beautiful ideal to which he hail ceased lo aspire. He also ivfl-ort that .Miss Hurry. Willi fcmibl-ie iiirmiM.-tcn y, bed ". I- . i' " , . , f n -r i!-:-r:',!"lt! "' to "l.'.ik like a frump." Ther- vis ! j i i i : t! .i :a" mill ton s!c v : iol o!t - prcb ' fcrciit by the were lie rl- -; l'cr fa c , sioii ,,r a p-t s pcrf" l;. ' Will S-'C t'li'C iir-tluetl lli i c . re tie- hopeful rMires .'i Me .w at I i-l found iioieil h'l ii-'i bcie r w!i a i tlicy are 1.. rriio.v u, :i ml set Ii down dclib tel h"lor MI-I he i I This Home Built Here I No more to he Imilt like it. Let us iilan yon ;i lrnli t Snaiiisli li -iii nt' tlit Siiiinv Smith, nr ;t Swiss (hatclct. ' . ' t' .1. A. MclXTOSll. Af.httoft. Tlii i-il lMimr Mpilfoi-il National Hank .IJiiiKliiiir. .;. MERE'S OUR RULE. ! 'i!l ie in.iiitv ai d price e-..:e blei.de.l that villi will fn d it bo'li orefitnhle lid: "poirt von ttiluk yon would better beuln at the l.e linl'r.T? You're :i fltle Incoherent, you know." Thai's Ju-t It! There wasn't any beginning! And evidently he thinks that there hasn't been any end. It was nil so elusive and Inlaiigible and so sad! He left so much lo the Imagina tion. I think Unit was n part of tats fas! Illation for me. There was a look In his eyes tit times that wrung my heart, and from idly I drifted by de grees Into something more. "When we parted 1 knew that we wen' sworn to an elernal friendship sort of ashes of roses affair, you know -and in my own heart I w-as fully de leniilued never to marry. I was going to lie one of those sweet, sad. strong women that vcu read about." She screwed h"r forehead into a knot and looked nt hini .hnuceailngly. "What hipnenisl?" lie iuollireil In 11 sympathetic lone. "You haven't mar ried, It is true, but I have never con nected you In my thoughts with a hid den sorrow " Tbe occupants of w adjoining table rose to go. and h.'l' utr.-titlon was en grossed fi r a moment by a love of a gown. Then slie came back to l.orrl iner and licr sloiy. I M-pf-.-e ili.it nhal happened was ;u! .;'.' tn.M,'." ho said ruefully, 'llie 'i::l; w is Killing, hut the flesh liUDt Say, Annie, K've me another cup 01 i-oiiee. Annie: "N'o Hud, your mother doesn't want you to drink more than one cup." 5i:n : "But, Annie, mother is now usinp; Folder's Golden Gate, and it's so good I am sure another cup wouldn't do any harm." Folder's Golden Gate is the purest and best Coffee we know ot We sell it absolutely on merit. Allen & Reagan GROCERIES, CHINAWARE, FRUIT AND FEED. i, .'(''In:.' y that rVd ::ro ! '!!: le "Mic'y pp to dn ilu'l pin!: h: l:i 11: deh-: Pity that pic ub ,1 t. APPLES AND PEARS AND ALL KINDS OF FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES. YAKIMA VAl LEY NURSERY Largest Commercial Nursery in the Pacific North west. Not in the combine. Competes with all first class nurseries. L. E. HOOVER, Agent MEDPORD, O R E CI O N M Jinttk State iKpusit::ry Knlnl'MBbed Capital a-:-': Surplus $12". Re'.ttn T')U((0l Highest Attainment in Systematic Banking Service Thu .Ineltsnn Cotinty Ucnk respectfully Holiriig ytmr account, subject to your oliccli, witli the Btrongest yimrantee of f.'ii'efy ami pf f teier.cy. We offer the liiifiiest uttninmwit in te!iirtic bnnkirifr service, wliirh rs-Pun-K the lireatertt cur..' in every finan ..i! injnsinrtion, with tnie obliging in- v. I. VA 'VTKli. 0. K. LINDLEY, I'asiri nt. IV'i.'t bnv a linud tut dow '.Oh'Ti ou trel n tailor nmib -'i;i jit the :tve TU'iee W. VV. EIFERT TUB PROORbSRIVE TAILOR treu'eiin: t!i..i-. a..' "Wh . mi'iiiiii..' Wli,e-i. She eel skill ef j Imi: lli! i:l ': 'i :ik " il ill the lit l.ill li' : :-.:! t-.e it li ' !:eil :'.i . i-" i- j e. f i e. '. iie ,:!:er I... eeil i..:n ! ' ii'e , -'i.t ill a l-ii''li'il way iriil : then .-..i,t i.iu i : ' t 'Airs, ii '',.:: ill, int :i wit tl her mill ! will return mi the Ktruria nixt week, j 1 waul .v .11 tn meet ller. -Miss Hurry, anil sec eur liny."." His fin e wusslijn lliK with priih'. "1 know yell will lov tiieni." Miss Harry iinirinured the usual com niouplaees inn) tlion mUleil niiillcious. ly, with a ileiiant look straight at I.or rimer: "I was about to nsk for Mrs. liran tliani when Mr. I.oriinier Jolneil us. I hope she is very well." Left alone, she anil Lorrliner looked at each other in a nonplused manner for n moment. Then they both hurst Into peals of laiiKhter. She Dually erosseil the room and milile a sun h In the niiinll desk whleh stoeil In the al'-ove :i ml eame tulek. with her e.'.es bent ill Hie note In her halnl. Sittini; down beside I.orri-mei-. she heiil it out to him, looklnK rather foolish. "It doesn'l say that hi wife is dead, but wouldn't von tliilik so from the 1 wordini: and and from the other elr Uuiusiaii'esV" she pleaded: Ihen de i voutly: ."llooiiiiess: I'm i-'lad 1 wore T the 1'luk ln'oadeloili!" I "So am I, dear," replied l.orrliner. ' and then he went on tn fay But tt ' wiliil tul.e loo Inns to tell that. mtsKtmemmtmimmmmm '" iiiiiiiiiiiiiiaagiBwaigiFSiwaCTn,i: Medford Jron Works E. G. TROWBRIDGE, Proprietor. Foundry and Machinist All kinds of Engine?, Spraying Outfits, Pumps, Boilers and Ma chinery. Agents in Southern Oregon for . FAIRBANKS. MORSE & CO. I Mi of iiniHlness Ls .:.,''! l,eriimer. '.el le f' em 111 111 tills i lewu next Mil be lis Wife ts .1. 1.1 " .1 tur fac e b. nil ep!TS l pri'inietx l.efere inaU Hiueuient, iheucli there vas ll I'l'hll lMV llll.a "f tier li'. "All h hi I ee u fer thiii l, k loinln to .'.ii.i, ils p., nnd ,,f rtesh. and you're net ,.f the same mind that yen were lieii It was pi.iiiIsihI." She nodded. 1 The has i merlii Ilabi'i 1:; 1 1 1 r w.'i'K know stailt tn; :i fa. t i:.ti- The Last Miracle Worker. town ef Mi' lieNtmlt. Ill Ilesse. sseil i res, luilen tn plnee me il t iblel o er the house where I S' . Uel I "I'll Wel l'.ser ,!le,l The :i:e 1 ,st , ai liiM a'ei tull'il'-le ileitnnny and is widely the llaale Sehelll of Mlehel Meias to the veiierailou llv I an altit.ist In. on -eivable :tv yenrs aire a rabbi in e.'.ny '. u;,t wlite ani'.liets whii'h M heal slekness and insure sue in busims and th" like. Still, was the faet .Anieriean Israelite that Trztr 1 ; -;v A New 1909 Model Electric Irons Now $5.00 W'hv not iron in comfort this summer? Tin' Eloctrif Iron he;it3 in tliree.iiiinutcs no wait no chancine irons. We will send you an Iron FREE on ten days' trial ,. Writo, tcleplionp or crll at our of fire. 20H West Sovriith strrrt. oppi.witp the Biir Electric &n. ROGUE RIVER ELECTRIC CO. Successors to Condor Water Sk Pt.wer Co. i f 1 ',(i I IUT.