Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, August 01, 1909, Page 6, Image 6

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THE MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON, SATURDAY, AUGUST 1, 1?)0!).
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Sfc KEWANEE
System of Water Supply
provides an absolutely safe and salisfac- Vjf ,
tory water service, equal to that ':-'t
offered by any city water works. the
An abundant supply of water a Kewanee
!wa-$ available and deliv- 'jf System,
ered under strong pressure yr anair-tight.steel.pueu-throughout
the house, barn malic tank, called the
or grounds.
Affords
Absolute
Fire
Protec
tion.
Kewanee Pneumatic Tank
J is placed in the cellar. ater
& ic nnmnfvl intn this tank and is
delivered to the fixtures by air
pressure.
No Attic Tank
to Leak and Flood the House.
No Elevated Tank
to Freeze or Collapse.
100 per cent better service and will hut a
ajelime.
Over Nine Thousand Kewanee
Outfit! in Succeuful
Operation.
Agents for Fairbanks-Morse
Gasoline Engines and Pumping
Outfits.
WHITE STEAM CARS
'-i4feWltf'J II
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E. A. Washburne & Son
Miles Block Medford, Oregon
DUTCH
Collar Pins, Ladies Waist Sets, Monogram
Pins, Cuff Buttons, Beauty Pins,
Latest Styles.
Martin J. Reddy
The Jeweler
Near Postoffioe.
THE...
NASH
LIVERY
GO.
Have the Best Turnouts in the City
You are treated right, 'the price is right, the team Is
right in fact; 'everything is right. Come and see.
THE
NASH LIVERY CO.
HEADQUARTERS FOR
Harness Saddles
Whips Robes
Tents Blankets
Wagon Sheets
Axie Grease and
Gall Cure
ALL KINDS OF CUSTOM WORK
J. C Smith
314 E. Main
The son of Gus Newbury, who has
been very ill with typhoid fever in the
Medford hospital, ia much improved
in health.
The Man
From Home
A ?:-v V.-dlldn of thef'ljy
i f ('; Saino Name
By BOOi:: TARKINGTON and
HARRY H ON WILSON
Copyrijht. by Amrrtctn Press
Aftauciatiori
JIM MAY BE NO ANGLER,
BUT HIS HARPOON HITS HOME
Oregon Observer: 11 is to be hoped
that when the new fishwny being pu
in nt the Anient diiin is completed
that the papers up the river will giv
this pliiec 11 rest on the matter. Jin
Kay. formerly of Medford, but no
of the Gold Hill News, is the lutes
to take up the cudgel against fishinu
near tins eitv it ml stales that the lish
enncn hold all the fish right hero
and yet when anyone wants a gooii
day's fishing they go above Gok
Mill, as it is better there than it is
down here. The commercial fisher
man here only takes salmon from th
river and no true sportsman ' want
to catch salmon with a hook and line
Jim's a good fellow, and is one o
the best baseball writers in southern
Oregon, but he isn't much of a fish
erman.
I'll APTKIt VI.
:asy imiky.-
VSUALI.Y when u until through
Inclination or environment de
rides that the ilinuuers of Ills
people will not xcrve for liliu
and unit the customs of ttio land of
bis adoption are more applicable to bis
purpose be outdoes even tbo natives
In bis conformation to the existing
modes.
Horace Granger Simpson the Gran
ger was but u recent Innovation dun to
the belief that Simpson by Itself wus
altogether too hopelessly plebeian to
attract even n modicum of attention
bad consorted with the gilded youth
of several capitals, and .his education
hud progressed to such mi extent tli.ic
the youth of Kolionio would liav
stoned blin Instantly upon bis arrival ,
at the town depot.
He ambled wllb a rocking cult. I
drawn from tliu Kuardsmen he li:ul so
carefully watched, down the steps or
the hotel on to the terrace, and bis
attire would have attrai-Ust notice from i
Hindoo Idol. He wore spotlessly
white flannels, white shoes pipeclayed j
to a dazzling degree, a thoroughly
British straw hut, chamois gloves and
a pale blue scarf held together with a i
massive pearl. I
For an Instant Mine, la (.'omtesse I
looked at him and then, with a little j
cry of greeting, rushed toward tbo j
steps and took both bis startled bauds. I
Ab. my dear Horace Granger-
Seeinpson!" she said excitedly. "Has
your sister told yonf
Horace swallowed once or twice
savagely and then made a heroic ef
fort to keep down the radiance that
was choking bliu, made two effectual
dabs at bis eyes with tbe handkerchief
be took from bis sleeve and responded
Joyfully, tbougb brokenly:
She bas. Indeed. 1 assure you I am
quite overcome, my dear friends.
Keally, 1 assure you."
With a silvery laugh Mine, de Cham-
plgny stepped backward from blm,
making a little courtesy as she did so.
The earl came forward with out
stretched bands and grasped one of
Horace's between both his own.
My dear young friend," be said.
"Not at all not at all."
As tbe remark seemed a trifle am
biguous, Horace looked at blm Inquir
ingly, but, reading reassurance In his
face, replied Instantly:
1 assure you lam. I assure you I ,
am. It's quite overpowering. Isn't It?" j
With a look of commiseration the
countess regarded him and said softly:
"Ah, poor M. Horace!"
From his sprawled attitude In the
chair the honorable Almerlc drawled
a protest.
"1 say! Don't take It that way, you
know. She's very happy."
Horace recovered himself Instantly
and crossed the terrace quickly to
grasp tbe hand of the bridegroom to
be. Tbe fact tbat It was as limp as a
mackerel did not Worry blm an Instant.
"She's worthy of It she's worthy of
it! I know she is I And when will It
be, St,Aubyn?" he said.
"Enchanting!" cried the countess en
thusiastically. "So clear Is bis grasp
of tbe case, eh?"
Hnweustle flashed her a glance and
turned to Horace.
"Oh, the date?" he said doubtfully.
"I dare say within a year two
years"
There was another little cry of pro
test from tbe countess, and the eari
glnred at her menacingly. ' Horace
started, too, and seemed to be about
to enter a positive objection, but he
contented himself with saying:
"Oh, but I say, you know, Isn't
tbat putting It Jolly far off? The
thing's settled, Isn't It? Why not say
a mouth instead of a year?"
"Ha-hum!" said the earl. "Oh, If
you like! I don't know that thcro Is I
any real objection."
"I do, Indeed," returned Horace.
"See here! Why not let them mnrry
hero in Italy?"
JIawcastle could scarcely conceal bis
satisfaction, while Mine, de Cliain
plgny executed a bit of a pas soul be
hind Horace's back.
"Ah, the daHhing methods of you
Americans!" returned the earl smil
ingly. "You carry things on so! .Next
you'll be saying. 'Why not hero at Sor
rento?' "
"Well, and why not, Indeed?" asked
Horace Instantly.
"And then," went on Hawcastle,
smiling, "and then It will be, 'Why not
wJUUn-a fortntghiZ.!!
(To be continued.)
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Bijou Theatre
Stalling Thursday, ol'(crs the Ihcnlcioiug public of Modioli! m,"
the most uttraclivo proriiins of ihn hciimoii.
Illustrated Songs
ry ! DRAMATIC SUBJECTS-2 ry
2-COMEDY FILMS-2 "
Billy E. Van
Tim K''l souk and danm arlist and iiiotlulKiHl, in hirt IiU.-nI liit.
Carver & Oliver
PresonlH nnother of thuir high-class specialties entitled
The Night Raiders
"F.uugli and tho world lauglis with yon; weep, and yon sleep ulone
Coino nnd laugh with us.
Admission Only 10c-15c
The Best Meal
In Medford is to be had
At The Star Restaurant
All white help. Home cooking. Room
and board $6.00 a week. Give us a
trial and be convinced.
MRS. W. E. GOODE Prop. 322 E7th St.
APPLES AND PEARS AND ALL KINDS OF
FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES.
YAKIMA VALLEY NURSERY
Largest Commercial Nursery in tbe Pacific North
west. Not in tbe combine. Competes with all first
class nurseries.
) L. E. HOOVER, Agent
MEDFORD, ,
OREGON
We would like, to U Ik with you about (ire Insurance.
We are agents for the WORLD'S GREATEST FIRE IN
SURANCE Companies.
The JETNA.iROYAL, QUEEN
LIVERPOOL, LONDON,
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R. A. HOLMES,
Successor to CANON & HOLMES
Room 33, Jackson Co. Bank Bldg. Phone No. 781.
J. E. ENYART, President
JOHN S ORTII, Cnshior.
J. A. PKllRY, Vice-Preside.il.
W. R JACKSOJI, Ass't CnshieT.
THE MEDFORD NATIONAL BANK
CAPITAL $50,000
SURPLUS $10,000
Safety boxes for rent. A general Banking Business transacted.
We solicit your patronage.
Bad Drinking Water a Common Cause
of Sickness.
One of tho most common causes
of sickness is bad drinking water. Tn
some parts of the country when!
shallow wolls are thu principal soitrce
of supply, diavrhocn is iiile common
and ('hiimherlaiii's Colic, Cholera mid
Diarrhoea Hemedy in demand. One
or two doses of this remedy will
check the attack and prevent nny se
rious eoliHoqiionces. This remedy is
for snle by Leon R. ITnskins' Phar