Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, August 09, 1909, Page 6, Image 6

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    THE MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OUKHON, MONDAY, A1KU1ST !), UK)!).
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Also Agents for
WHITE STEAMER CARS AND. FAIRBANKS-MORSE
Gasoline Pumping Outfits .
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Miles Block Medford, Oregon
The Man
From Home
A Now!!? iltan of the Pla)
of li.o c'hIiho Name
By BOOTH IARKINGTON anJ
HARRY ICON WILSON
Copyrijht 190 J, by American PrrM
Association
Savoy Theatre
TONIGHT-AND TUESDAY
The Lion Tamer
The most thrilling picture ever shown. Strong Comedy Features.
0NE.DIME.
i'hry both stopped to llsti-n. TIumi
the servants came running, with Marl
nuo nt thplr houd. Tlu'y ni-'Htl to I lie
wall ami loaned ovt-r. all cxi-Himn'iil.
Mariano turned to call to t ti-.-ut over
bis 8uouldi'r:
The bandit of ItusKla! The soldiers
think lie Is hidden In a grotto under
these cliffs!"
As be spoke Almerlc rnn down the
steps with a shotgun In bin band and
made for the steps lending down the
face of the clllT. Tike, turned to Kthel.
"I saw that fellow on the road here.
What's he meant for?"
Ethel turned auprlly from the law
yer nnd called sharply to her flan -e:
"Almerlc!"
St. Aubyn turned and stoppeil.
"Hello!" he said.
"I wish to present my cunrdlun tn
you." and turned to Plko as Almerlc
approached. "This Is Mr. St. Aubyn."
she said steadily.
Almerlc stared at Tike through his
monocle and laughed.
"Why. It's the donkey man. Isn't It?
How very odd! You'll have to see the
governor and our solicitor about that
settlement, though. I've some impor
tant business here. The police are
chasing a bally convict chap under the
cliff yonder, so you'll have tn exeuso
me. You know there's nothing like a
little convict shootlug to break the
blooming monotony what?"
He turned and rushed off down the
dlivcllou, uiul I liu dauod look ou tint
face remained theru mull Mariano
I'umo to tell It t it that his room wor
ready nud that Herr von Urollcrhaifcn
was awaiting lilin. Theu for tlio llrst
time he awoke, nnd, with a sigh of res
ignation as ho realized the but tlo li
had before hlui, ho' gave, a curt order
that the uutomobllo, which had broken
down on the road to thu hotel, should
be placed In the enlrnuco garden, for
ho proposed to do some tinkering upon
it.
"If that don't bent" ho muttered
to himself and theu allowed the re
mark to remain unfinished, for bv,
could not Imagine one thing, that tlio
Incident could be supposed to have
benteu. It stood alone In a Utile hol
low mi u n re by Itself nnd positively re
fused to surrender to any comparison
whatsoever.
"And Hint Unit nine cent Imitation
of n nun)," he growled at last "that
rllltlciitlon upon the the genus
homo!" he finished, with a flash ol
pride. Then he went off to his room
and tried to adjust himself to thu mat
ter as he saw It nnd Incidentally to
bring some of that nstuto legal train
ing gleaned from contact with fanners,
promoters nnd other cltlzenn to bear
upon the case.
Horace In the meanwhile had wnlked
aloug the cliff, wrestling with the situ
ation as It nppeared to him. There
was not the faintest doubt In his mind
that the riohlo earl would break off tlio
mnteh because, of the humiliation his
equally noblo family had beeu sub
jected to by the Incursion of this vul
gar gunrdlan.
Hot nnd tired, he returned to thu
hotel with some of his anguish worked
off nnd sought his sister. She, how
ever, wns locked up In her own room
and would only Insist thnt he go awny.
So It wns from Ijidy Creech nt Inst
that ho gleaned some Inkling of what
had occurred.
It was nearly tt o'clock when ho
made up his mind to search out Pike
and "have It out with the beggar," as
he put It, nnd he found tlio olwtaclo In
the entrance garden. As Horace came
upon the scene I'lke was pounding
cheerfully with n hnmmor upon a bolt
head of the motor cnr.
Summer Rates East
During the Season of 190
via the
Southern Pacific Go.
From ''
MEDFORD
To OMAHA and Return $694)0
To KANSAS CITY and Return $69.90
To ST. LOUIS and Roturn $77.10
To CHICAGO and Return $84.40
nnd to oilier principal cities in I ho Kant, Middle Wont and South,
Correspondingly low fares.
On Sale August II, 12.
To DENVER and Return $64.90
On Sale August II.
Going transit limit 10 dnys from date of sale, finnl return limit
October 31st
These tickets prosent some very uttrnclive feature in tlio way of
stopover privileges, and choioe of mutes; thereby enabling pastm
gors to make Bide trips to many interesting points en route.
Routing on the return trip through Cnrifoniin mny he had nt a
slight advance ovor the rates quoted.
Full particulars, sleeping car reservations and tickets will be for
lushed by any Southern Paolfio local agent, or
WM. McMURRAV, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon.
P. C. Hansen.
Tom Moffat
We make any kind and style of windows. We carry
glass of any size n hand.
Medford Sash & Door Co.
State Tlopositnry
Established 1888.
Capital and Surplus $125,000
Resources (700,000
HIGHEST ATTAINMENT IN
SYSTEMATIC BANKING SERVICE
The Jackson County Bank respect
fully solicits yonr account, subject
to your check, with the strongest
guarantee of safety and efficiency.
We offer the highest attainment in
systematic bunking' service. ; which
insures the greatest care in every
financial transaction, with this oldig
ing institution.
W. I. VAWTER, President.
G. R. LTNDLEY, Cashier.
"77 CAUAHISIKHI HK(1 THAT YOU WILL ORDEIl THE CHA VFFEtlli TO
STEP FOHT II tltOil THE MACHINE."
WHY COOK
These hot daysf When you can get anything you desire in Ihn lino
of BREAD, PIES or CAKE, in addition to everything usually found
hi a li.st-ci.iss DELICATESSEN.'
MEDFORD DELICATEESSEN & BAXF.PV,
Wetzel & Hodges, Proprietors.
stairway. Pike turned to look after
him In mute astonishment aud then
turned to Kthel. She refused to meet
his glance, and the hot blood rose to
her face as she felt his scrutiny.
She tapped nervously with her foot,
nnd the astonishment grew In Daniel's
face. He looked from her to where Al
merle had disappeared und back to her
again. Then he took a step forward
as If to speak and stopped. Kinnlly
the dawning horror in his face took
concrete form, nnd he spoke.
"'in hi; groaned. "Seven liuu
I drcd nnd llfty thousand dollars for
I th&t! Say, how much do they cliargo
; for n real man over here anyway?"
, Hut she was unable lo meet IiIh eye.
'Turning ipilclily. Willi her cheeks flam
j ing with shame nn:l anger, sin; rushed
Into the hotel ami left him standing
speechless on I he spot.
The Tribune is Up-To-Da!e
CIIAI'TKIt XI.
A CLASH OK WILLS,
IT required some minutes for Dan
iel Voorhccs I'lke to get over the
amazement that possessed bltn
when Kthel lied from him in such
evident confusion.
His usually ulert mind seemed lucs
pnblejof concerted effort In the proper
" ' ' . . -
lie was In bis shirt sleeves nnd wore
a long workman's smock close but
toned nt the neck. From between his
teeth came the unfamiliar strains of
"The Ttluc and the Orny." With a
revulsion of feeling Horace npprnached
him.
"Mr. Pike!" hu said politely.
"One lies down nt Appomattox,"
went on the song, nnd TTnrnce stnmped
Impatiently upon tho turf.
"Mr. I'lke! Mr. Pike! I wish n
word wllh you!" Horace went on, quite
angrily. I'lke looked up mildly and
regarded Horace with Interest.
"Eh?" he said nnd moved to the
other side of the machine, rubbing tils
lean chin wllh thu handle of a monkey
wrench.
"I wished lo tay that the surprise of
this morning so upset mo thai. I went
for a long walk. I huvc Jnsl: returned,"
snid Horace.
He wailed expectantly, but Mr. 1'lko
went on abstractedly, "One wore
clothes of gray," and seemed to be ab
sorbed In his work, so thnt Horace
wns forced to go on.
"I linve been even more upset by
what I hnvo just learned.'
(To be cont'nuod.)
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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. GOODE Prop. 322E7th St.
APPLES AND PEAKS AND ALL KINDS OF
FRUIT AN0 ORNAMENTAL TREES.
YAKIMA VALLEY NURSERY
Largest Commercial Nursery in the Pacific North
west. Not in the combine. Competes with nil first
class nurseries.
L. E. HOOVER, Agent
M E I) F O R D ,
ORE Ci O N
F0R OPICK AND SURE RESULTS TRY THE TRIBUNE "WANT" ADS
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We are agents for the WORLD'S GREATEST FIRE IN
SURANCE Companies.
The i2ETNA,iROYAL, QUEEN
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GLOBE and others
R. A. HOLMES,
Successor to CANON & HOLMBS
Room 33, Jackson Co. Bank BlrJg. Phone No. 781.
J. E. ENYART, President J. A. PERRY, Vice-Presidcat.
JOHN S OHTII, Cashier. W. 11. JACKSON, Ass't Casino.
THE MEDFORD NATIONAL BANK
CAPITAL $50,000
SURPLUS $10,000
Safely boxes for rent. A general Banking Business transacted.
We solicit your patronage.
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