THE MEDFOKP DAILY TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, AUGUST (, 1909. JLL fRpnning Water in War House and Barntj Every Day m tm Year AH ,x-. rtf i-sof Sowt ci-.y wt.r . on. pun ieii"l iniywiifn1, r i r t . i.-i i. -.tt.it o w 'r ! ..wnM uiiut-r :rwi irvim . iu u h i.iai.,j. Nj v, af-.f i'lll-t t:ittu; -J iLut L almost cvi-.-Untin:. K-ry Kownnon Siv'Hm i isf.-U-.1 at our rw!t, t ot jvum. T nv-rnl ii:""Kf v-.i.-t i v.'ru:-,. in- up -m It- i.-eriin. K-iuiio pnen-n i'i-' latikn-i! .yi"m manu.nrfir. u I y . .4 'i, ; :oro rfi!om:i c .m I nan u .um an ta- k ar.d imuiii.ni: tuaclumay. Conn K ...J. to .i -.1 ;""tl i f l o ..iru.oa. YJ rcu4:JritthJ i..-. Tho bottom! most efficient water supply you lf yu nstftl ,n Kewanee No Mere tbvaied or A-ilc Tcr.Ls With it.o Kov;utr s-tom, trnk is !M-stPl n th.cohiir, irbu;ioIiti Uio jrrvutnl. Thin t.tnk 1 pui'li of st'I plt al will l.wt ultii'tftt iudelUiilflr. ltio iUwitiii-o tittle rtU on solid frinuni, and It prosvted from nil extreme In witMir; Hlllnt tik, (rmn, meiftow or colbpMt. In tho Kitwiiiifi1 . -t'm pnmpin' wat- rcreatrd tho iir pre For puiuiiUtt; Uit water nuy kind (t ptmor ntajr b nMtl wi'u Ibe Kownnw iy twiu windmill, ir.uutliDrni:iOM,electnrit7, ntpiint, but air, or aa cUicr klod ol auitable pyuer. System of Water Suppl' Engineering Service FREE . .lo rut i.'urv 1. ..- (ltd I'd loll Hots. .iiiy laiffCV, b iUii.un. a UiomuiiI !; lto:ia. urn f -tUTlM' w 'h Kv:tio WlUi-i' Mipil-itat:U. Wrtait'P.'iMMi. -.inil n.nv and Diut come mi " tl' Kownn' i inmirut iwi n. 1410 ..' .,.... nlMaf HtlAfjtHU'it U hUid It. lui .-tfc. Aixrimwra will nl.m Tnir tVMHI'tt'lO water ayatom frott of etiarco. . a., r.-onfop Tntry Rrw.inpe Srtm is BTitirautwu w tfclnL w claim fir it. 1 it (ail toturn it t t?l oi:r eiMOM and nur muoey will b i-luu1"1. - e una aii 100 Kewance Water Supply Co., V til 1 r-k 1 Ask for Our 64-Page Cctalog 1 't s r h"r ynu yn run hvp K wrineWiitrSninIy Sy 4iimin "tir r"-. l'ir caMl.t is beautifully iilu r.itfti. and nhws tlip many adv.muc of lh Kkwiiiiii Syatm vrr tl; old t-tfvaicd l inks. C.t t itr rtltl.t frm nnr df.Mrr and .15k him urincli K.cv jiicuydttm juU should in.:!l. Also Agents for The Man From TT IT A Novelization of the Play of the Same Name Copyrijfhi, 1909. by Amtrk&n Prra Atiucialion tome By BQOTil TARKINGTOn and IIAKKY LEON WILSON Taraon. m'sieu, the gcntlonwn, na urti-r Cue rJtrr:::.; "locate. ICtiuT'ciiiu wish to speak to you." j n lnok.of lontlilni; tiptiu tiio Hlrnlitlil Uurnrc whirled In nil nngry flash. ( bm-k of tho Kimi'Ulnn of her pontT nml What Kentlciiuiii?" he dcniandcd. ground Iiit llttlv boot bwl Into tho aud rike ri'canliHl 111 in calmly. j ini- HiikkIiik. She chuu'cd up and "I thoiisbt from your looks." he pro-; suh 1 1: t tlu i-oinniou Clvrnmii vh ccetlcd quietly, "you iiiIkIu be mi , li.nulin; at I'lk w ith gruvo yni)lhy American." , i i!il even undei'standliiK. nud liiHlantly Horace )lnted himself sonaioly be- k!,i. haled him for It. Then she mtw fore hh) InterroKittor. ! him lalie bis eiii from the ilmpiiilmn "Are you speaklns to mcV" he de-1 M:irlauo nml I urn iiway. When be had manded bnuKhtlly. "I shouldn't bo surprised." said Pike genially. "Ain't you au Aiucrlcau?" "l happen to have beeu born in the ,. States." replied Horace aggressively, I ' and Tike smiled iutolenlly. rnK hi mii i.mion. "Well, that wis luck," be comment- V NSTA NT! Y I'lke luriied l!b :i ed. and as Iloraco turned again to go' M .'It in- lv 1st ..f bis luuk body ami be said: "llold ou a minute! I'm look-: 3 h-ilf lifnil bis hand as If In- e p'Hf she said In n low vtdce: "I it :n Miss Oraner Simpson." WHITE STEAMER CARS AND. FAIRBANKS-MORSE Gasoline Pumping Outfits E. A. Washburne & Son Miles Block Medford, Oregon t. s ;." in why. I lie s;inl:e tlicrt' siiM Hi knew I Style That Stays "Put One of the strongest features of WALK-OVER shoe making is the thorough "seasoning" or "dry ing" that the shoes receive before the "lasts" or forms are pulled out. .Takes time and money, but its worth it.. Doesn't the fine shape of that old pair of . WALK-OVER Shoes your friend is wearing prove it?. We ar: sole agents for this line. Price $4.00 and $5.00 Edmeades Bros. THE WEST SIDE SHOE STORE lug for some Americans here, and I peeled blew expect you know 'em boy and girl 't ' "d atnlu. iimllie named Simpson!" , 1 111 nliti nml linen- Horace flushed deeply to the roots of 1 ' ' ::"'! Ills exi'fe hi hulr. . r "il'i'-ied 'i"!" "Is there any possibility yuu mean Granger-Simpson?" he asked, with ! elaborate sarcasm, but this was lost ou Daniel. "No. sir: Just plain Simpson. Gran-; ger"s their middle name. That's for , old Jed Granger, grandfather ou their mother's side. I want to see 'em both, ! but It's the girl I'm really looking for." "Will you be good enough to state : any possible reason why Miss Granger-: Simpson should see you?" and Tike1 stnrted In genuine astonishment. "Ilenson!" lie reiterated. "Why. yes. ' I'm her guardian!" The effect of this simple statement , was terrifying. Ethel reeled dizzily and was supported by Mine, dc Chum-1 pigny. The earl rose to his feet, aud i Horace staggered back. 1 "What!" he crlitl. "Yes. sir." went on Tike "Daniel : Voorhces I'lke, attorney at law, Koko mo. Ind." I Horace fell back from him iu horrl- Bed amazement. I "1 shall ask her. be began weakly , word, and .il.ii'.ieii;!.. and shamefacedly, "if she will consent i Uiat Horace h.i'l ai ai Then bis arm KI.u d liMirg a! led fashion. I i:i elii:i'": il to ress ai.d I 1 1.' was n worli! low. tlHlnllishiV tur pa from iln li.s' was :l liille ln.y till lie iil:s iil t Mill ipore'it I ' 'i'l! Il to lUl.vltmly III IICV llf. I it .r I'n iiv!'! l'"'il hi'vo a g'l ii He'd b" r.'k'My I'mud If lie .-ll IH'W " , ff,.)i. Ill;l I" n s" -I r.ise and tin n Meen mm aam e.lt l!:s:l.prnl'll !n S..r telle. ! i !i i; H v. 1.1 I..- ::h . :n "ill :er-ni;:il all'l- I'.i s ' si,, : . .t1 'i: Tills mail -lu'llld . , ;.. i ' nelly ; i r ! rln. Ii : i:p i : ar. h.-tl lni .uiliM' I i-nlly :' if .ll Hill lie I' il 1 eve. . I'll !!': en!.' Summer Rates East During the Season of 1009 Y . f: via the Southern Pacific Go. From M R BF ORB To OMAHA and Return $69.00 To KANSAS CITY and Return $89.90 To ST. LOUIS and Return $77.10 To CHICAGO and Return $84.40 ami to other principal cities in tliu I'nst, Miildln Wost and South, Corrcspoii(Hii(ly low fares. On Sale August II, 12. To DENVER and Return $64.90 r: On Sale August II. Going transit limit 10 days from duto of sulo, final return lin.il October 31st. Those tickots present Home very attractive features in tho way of tdopover privileges, nml choice of ronton; tlioruby onobling pnsHeu Rors to make side trips to many interOHting points en mute. Kouting on the return trip through CaTifoniia may he had ut a slight advaneo over the rates quoted. Full particulars, slooping car lesorvulions und tickets will be fur nished by any Southern Pacific local agent, or WM. McMURRAV, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon. ;i ;f - li.l l-l Il lVe I tri "1 tll:i: R C. Hansen. Tom Moffat. We make any kind and style of windows. We carry glass of any size on hand. Medford Sash & Door Co. State Depositary Established 1888. Capital nml Junius tl25,000 Kesnurrtis (700,000 HIGHEST ATTAINMENT IN SYSTEMATIC BANKING SERVICE The Jack.son County Hunk respect fully solicits your account, subject to your check, with tho strongest guarantee of sufoty and efficiency. We offer the highest attainment in systematic bunking service, which nssures Hie greatest caro in every financial transaction, with this olrfig ing institution. W. I. VAWTER, President. 0. It. LINDLEY, Cashier. ft to au Interview." i'lke looked at him In amazement iu his turn. "Interview!'; he said. "Why, I want to talk to her!" Hawcastle, with some of his finer feelings aroused, picked up his Bister-iu-luw with his eyes, much us a clever 'stess picks up her feminine guests at t.'.mcr. and arose, turning to KtheL "This shall make no difference to us, my child," he suld and, turning sharp ly, took Lady Creech by the arm aud left the terrace. Pike looked at Hor ace pityingly. "Don't you understand?" be said. "I'm her guardian!" T.- ii 1 . I ......... . II .. t .. .... . I I'ur a ijitcuuk iusiuul tjiuiuce aiutcu at him and then dropped his chin and j walked uway. "I shall never bold up my head again." he said. j j.ae suuuen uorror oi me revemuuu that Horace bad drawn forth bore down upon Ethel's mind wlib a crush ing weight. To her nrtlflclallzed understanding the disgrace was more than she could ever hope to bear, nud Horaces ex pressed thought that he should never be able to bold up bis bead again was but a vlvlficatlon of ber own. Surely It would have been bad enough, she told herself, If this fearful thing bad come upon them privately, but to have It appear In the full light of da and In the very bearing of the family of the man she was about to marry was too cruel. And with nn Inward groan she leaned for a moment against the terrace wall where the countess bad left her. When the first astonishment bad passed and she hud time to realize what hud oc curred, event? that had seemed but fleeting impressions rose up before her in all their vivid uukcdiiess. Mine, de Champlgny had looked at her with astute contempt, she was kuio, and she dimly remembered seeing the look of horrified amazement upon the patrician features of the Karl of Hawcastle. Then, with nn awakened resentment, the fighting blood of the sturdy plebe ian Simpson slock, the sloek that had upheld Its end In the battle against oppression iu several wars, eiime back to ber with a rush, nnd she decided to sec this awful man and give lit in to understand that he must go awny nt once and never Insult her ngnln by his uncouth nml vulgar presence. Such business us bad to be Irniisaeicd could be done through an Intermediary. With ii braclu;: of her spirit she stepped forward n -ilniey nml en int uit close belli' il ri'.e ns lie xlooil with 'oi : !:" .v t;i' lI 'U I J'lsl ..ee ." I:e aii:iuere.l. act! s'te w.i' . nil b:i!lyi::.l!il.v. "Will Jell please s!l ilownV" -In ::l 1'ike ni'i'le an awkw-tnl l'" "Ves. I'.l.l lie ivplleil 11 ill) I he l:ll'.:l.". :le. e!.l I'll ill t'li'!; toe il so pr... 1; .- II. u.mi .ill.iet pi Is . i-d ". ell ll. I.V. Site sIlll.'lliel'iMl at Ihe Until tie t 'I used and glanced nervously at I lie I i: hi- was holding in Ills h i nils. "An? are you really my guardian ' die asketl al lasi. with a trace of lic it- k , it W mm " We could hum been rparcd Wif Wil wiortyicattoti." ed unbelief In her tones. Tike smiled at ber. "Well," he suld, "I've got the papers In my grip. I expect tbut" "Oh, I know It!" she Interrupted ex plosively. "It's only that we didn't fancy we didn't expect" She paused, ami he went on: "I expect, you thought I'd be consid erably older." "Not only that." "And I guess you thought I'd neg lected you a good deal." There was it touch of remorse in bis lone, und ho looked Idly at tho hat he held. "And It did look like It never coming lo see you but I couldn't hardly manage the time to get away. You see, lining tins leu of your share of Hit! estate I don't hardly have n fair show ill my law practice, lint when f' gol your letter eleven days ago 1 says to myself: 'Here, Dunlel Voorhees i'lke, you old shellback, vu'e Just got lo lake lime. John Simpson (rusted you Willi his properly, and he's done more he's i i-t i m i cm I you lo look out for her, and now flic's conic ton kind of Jumping olf place in her life she's llilnkltig of Bel ling married so you just pack your gripsack and hike out over there nnd stund by her.' " 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 convinced. MRS. W. E. G00D.E Prop. 322 E7th St. APPLES AND PEARS AND ALL KINDS OF FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES. YAKIMA VALLEY NURSERY Largest Commercial Nursery in tltc Pacific Noi'.i west. Not in the combine. Competes with all fii.M elass nurseries. L. E. HOOVER, Agent MEDFORD, 0 R E C, O X FOR QPICK AND SURE RESULTS TRY THE TRIBUNE "WANT" ADS We would like to U Ik with you about fire Insurance. We are agents for the WORLD'S GREATEST FIRE IN SURANCE Companies. The JETNA,iROYAL, QUEEN LIVERPOOL, LONDON, GLOBE and others R. A. HOLMES, Successor to OANON & HOLMES Room 33, Jackson Co. Bank Bldg. Phone No. 781. J. K. E NY ART, President .1. A. I'KUIIY. Vice-I'rcsidn.it. JOHN S OifTII. Cashier. W. i. JACKSON, Ass't CiihIhk'. THE MEDFORD NATIONAL BANK CAPITAL $50,000 SURPLUS $10,000 Safety boxes for rent. A general Banking Business transacted. We solicit your patronage. Advertise in tit e Tribune