THE MEDFOlll) DAILY TRIBUNE, MBHWmi), OHHUON, TUESDAY, AUdUS'f 3, 1110!). 0 GfcKEWANEE System of Water Supply s nmviflM an nh&nlutelv safe and satisfac- Inrv water service, eciual lo that With offered by any city water works. "sy An abundant supply of water ' Vyf Kewanee always available and deliv- System, crcd under strong pressure j, S an air-tight, steel, pneu- throughout the house, barn matic tank, called the Kewanee Pneumatic Tank is placed in the cellar. Water is pumped into this tank and is delivered to the fixtures by air pressure. or grounds. Affords Absolute Fire Protec tion. it No Attic Tank to Leak and Flood the House. No Elevated Tank to Freeze or Collapse. 100 pet cent betler service and Will last a lijeume. Over Nine Thousand Kewanee Outfit in Successful Operation. 7M Agents for Fairbanks-Morse Gasoline Engines and Pumping Outfits. WHITE STEAM CARS i fn i j E. A. Washburne & Son Miles Block . . Medford, Oregon THE SAVOY .YM. TONIGHT AND SAT U R DAY . J '- ' jM.'y n IN THE SULTAN'S P0WEP Story of Turkish revolution. THE DOG AND THE SAUSAGE A laughograph. SLEEPING POWDER A scream. COOL, COMFORTABLE. ONE DIME. P. C. Hansen. Tom Moffat We make any kind and style of windows. We carry glass of any size on hand. Medford Sash & Door Co. MroroaD, oaxooir m. State Denositsry ' Estabiioljcl 1888. Capital and Surplus (125,000 Resources (700,000 HIGHEST ATTAINMENT IN SYSTEMATIC BANKING SERVICE The Jackson County Bank respect-, fully solicits your account, subject to your check, with the strongest guarantee of safety and efficiency. We offer the highest cUainment in systematic banking service, which assures the greatest care in every financial transaction; with this olstig ing institution. W. I. VAWTER, President. G. R. MOTLEY, Cashier. Martin J. Reddy The Jeweler For Watches, Diamonds and all the latest things in Jewelry Fine Watch and Jewelry Repairing A Specialty. Neu1 Postofflce TTMJ me ivi&n From Home A Novelization of the Piny of the Same Name Copynitln, 1909, by American Press Association By BOOTS! TARKINGTON and HARRY LEON WILSON L CHAPTER VII. s.sliiued! j ARCESSE. sweet Countess of! Hnwcnstlc!" the woman cried. I "Largesse! And au revolr! I Adieu! I leave you with your! dear brother!" She rnu quickly up the steps with a Dirt of her purnsol, aud Horace took his sister's hand with tears in his eyes. "Dear old sis! Dear old pal!" he said, and she turned a rndluut look upon him. "Isirt It glorious. Hoddy?" she said with exalted loue. "Limk!" ami held up the liook slie curried. "It's Kurku's '1'cerage.' And riolx.wt's Chroni cles" I've been leading It nil over cj( ft t lJ You wouldn't go to a hardware Blore for a hat. Then why tuUe chances on the average grocery store for your tens and coffee, when you can get guaranteed quality and a large slock to select from lit Med ford's exclusive Tea and Coffee store? 30 Grape Btreet. Phone Main 3303. "l Mm, you know, I rnOtcr think, didn't It" again. The St. Aubyns were at Crecy and Agiucourt. and St. Anbyn will be my name." "They want It to be your name soon, els," be answered her. For a moment she turned away and then looked at his straight In the eyes. ,' "You're fond of A I merle, aren't you, Hoddy? You admire blm, don't you, dear?" . "Certainly. Why. think of all be represents, sis!" , "Ah. yes, Hoddy! Crusader's blood flows in his veins. It Is the nobility that must be withiu blm that I have plighted my troth to. 1 am ready to marry him when they wish!" Horace sighed. "It will be as soon as the settlement Is made and arranged. It will take about all your share of the estate, sis, but It's worth It a hundred und flfty thousand pounds." Ethel lifted the book to the level of her eyes. "What better use could be made of a fortune, Hoddy, than to maintain the state' aud high condition of so an cient a house?" He looked at her ulTcctioijiitely and took her hand. "It does seem Impossible that we were born In Indiana, doesn't It, sis ter"" And the tones of bis voloe were those of Incredulity. She smiled at blm fondly. "But isn't it good that the pater 'made bis pile,' as the Americans say, and let us come over here while we were young to find the nobler things, Hoddy the nobler things'" "The nobler things the nobler tilings! Why, sis, when old Hawetts tle dies I'll be saying offhand, you know, 'My sister, tlio Countess of Haw castle' " For a moment Ethel remained thoughtful and then turned to her brother. "You don't Imagine that father's friend, this old Mr. Pike, will be-wlll be queer, do you?" "Well, the governor himself was rather raw, you know. This Is prob ably a harmless old chnp, easy to han dle." "I wish I know. I shouldn't like Al nicrlc's family to think wo hnd queer connections of any sort, nnd he might turn out to bo quite shockingly Amer ican. II couldn't bear that, lloddyl" There was a note of genuine pathos In her voice, and her brother respond ed Instantly: "Then keep him out of the way. That's simple enough," he said. "None of them, except the solicitor, need see him." Almost in a burst like on eruption there came an uproar outside the gates beyond the hotel wild laughter, riot ous cheering and the notes of the tar entella played by mandolins and gul tor. then, more. shoutjjind. chssa uuL . cries of "Itravo, Americano!" and "Yauka Dooda!" Horace rnu to the ! gates, but they were closed, and tho i uproar continued. Ethel stood by oue of the tables, amaxemcut written on her features, aud turned to her brother as he cams back shuklng his head. "What Is that?" Blie asked tremu lously. Lady Creech, ell In a flutter, entered from the hotel. At a glance oue would set her down for an aristo crat. There was no doubt of it From the topmost tip of her white hair to the toe of her solid shoo she was an aristocrat "Oue of your fellow countrymen, my dear," she said to Ethel. "Your Amer icans nre really too" "Not my Americans, Lady Creech!" said Ethel spiritedly. "Not our, you know. Ono could hardly say that, now!" reiterated Horace. Almeric entered, at bnco laughing and beating his boot with his crop. Almost exhausted with his mirth, ho threw himself Into a chair nnd burst out: "Oh. 1 say. what a got Motor enr breaks dowu on the way here. One of the Johnnies, n German chap, dis charges the clniulTeur. nnd tho other Johnny one of your Yankee chaps, Ethel hires two silly llttlo donkeys, like rabbits, you know, to pull tho ma chine. Then, as they can't make It, yon know, he puts himself In the straps with them nnd proceeds, at tended by the populace. Ha. ha!" He laughed long and loudly. "I went up to this Yank.ee chap, I mean to say be was pulling and tug ging along, you see and I said, 'There you are, three of you In a row, aren't you?" meaning him and the two don keys, yon see, Ethel, and all he could answer was that he 'picked the best company In sight.' No meaning to it I bad him, you know, I rather think, didn't IV" At this moment Lord Hawcastle en tered with a bundle of ucwspapvrs un der his arm and proceeded to settle himself at one of the tables. Almeric approached blm. "English papers, governor? I'll take the pink uu. I'm off." And ho picked up the tinted sheet as be spoke. Ethel came up to him and touched blm on the arm. "Going for a stroll, Almeric? Would you like me to go with you, dear?" He looked at her vacantly for an In stant and then stammered: "Well, I rather thought I'd have a quiet bit of reading, you know." Ethel drew back quickly and said in a very small voice: "Ob, I beg your purdon." Then she sat down hurriedly by Lord Hawcastle. (To ho continued.) HEADQUARTERS FOR Harness Saddles Whips Robes Tents Blankets Wagon Sheets Axle Grease and Gall Cure ALL KINDS OF CUSTOM WORK J. C. Smith 314 E. Main Prepaid Raiiroan Orders. "Something which is of consider known is tho system of prepaid or able interest to tho public generally nii'd which is tv!mps not generally dcrs now in effect hetwocn stutions of tho Southern Pacific company and all points in tho United States. By means of Ihis system tickets may be purchased at Medford from any place in the United States and mail ed or telegraphed direct to the party wishing to come here. Sleeper ac commodations nnd small amounts of cash in connection with these tickets may also be forwarded at the same tim." Summer Rates East During the Season of 1009 vlu the Southern Pacific Go. From MEDFORD To OMAHA ami Return $69.90 To KANSAS CITY and Return $69.90 To ST. LOUIS and Return $77.10 To CHICAGO and Return $84.40 nml tu other principal cities in tho Kant, Middle Wet und South, Correspondingly low fares. On -Sale August II, 12. To DENVER and Return $64.90 S UVcl . On Sale August II. Ooing transit limit 10 dp.ys from dale of sale, final return limit October 31st Thoso tickets present Home very attractive features in tho way of stopovor privileges, and ohoice of routes; thereby enabling passen gers to make side trips to many interesting point en route. Routing on the return trip through California may be had ut a slight advance over the rates quoted. - Full particulars, sleeping car reservations and tickets will he fur nished by any Southern Pacific, local ngont, or WM. McMURRAV, General Passenner Anent, Portland, Oregon. SVBBSBSBBBBVBSSRBBKJBBBBBBBBEXBSS The Best Meal In Medford is to be had At The Star Restaurant All white help. Home cooking. Room and board $5.00 a week. Give us a trial and be cbnvinced. MRS. W. E. GOODE Prop. 322 E7th St. APPLES AND PEARS AND ALL KINDS OF - FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES. YAK1T.JA VALLEY NURSERY Largest Commercial Nursery in the Pacific North west. Not in the combine. Competes with all first class nurseries. L. E. HOOVER, Agent MEDFORD, OREGON FOR QPICK AND SURE RESULTS TRY THE TRIBUNE "WANT" ADS We would like to ta Ik with you, about fire Insurance. We are agents for the WORLD'S GREATEST FIRE IN SURANCE Companies. The -ZETNA,iROYAL, QUEEN LIVERPOOL, LONDON, GLOBE and others R. A. HOLMES, Successor to CANON & HOLMES Room &, Jackson Co. Bank Bldg. Phone No. 781. J. K. TCNYAHT, President JOHN S OfJ'I'It, Cashier. ,1, A. I'KltHY, Vir-e-Pronide.it. W. R JACKSON, Ass't Cashier. THE MEDFORD NATIONAL BANK CAPITAL $50,000 1 SURPLUS $10,000 Safety boxes for rent. A general Banking Business transacted. We solicit your patronage. Advertise in the Tribune