THE MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, 'OREO ON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 12, 1909. it unnin Water in ' n erviV ,n n iiio convent"- " . You can have an Btuw1nce c f v.-ier hydrants. No wutct bilU and rep.io, Evry Kcwunco Syttm is W- wfttur yntem. inmnt upnn thoireuin hv tm. l,-xk for our trod mark and Itctiuine and you will Utke no ehunvcs. .o guarantee that. The beat and most efficient water supply will be your if you install the Kewanee System of Water Supply No More Elevated or Attic Tanks I witb Uie Kewnuco System, the tank la located In the t-elUr, or fcm ;ed L i Ui ground. This tank Ii made of eteel ptntfn and will lust altuoet iDdeltnltely. The Kvwatie tank rents on aolld p round. n (trottvted from all extremes In wectuor: - ot leiik, freer., overflow or eclbpee. Ir Aowunec Nja teni. pmupinir Uie water v Mee the air pre) sure. For puuipicff Ue water any kind of power may he need with the Kewnue Sys tem windmills, auatdlneenifinea.electncity, steam, hot air, or any otter kind ot suitable power. WHITE STEAMER CARS rinf Hnai'nnfpA Every Krwnnwi Srtm la rnimnlrci) to t Uillw e culm tor It. If ll lull return It it( TiTl ' iHv. Kw Wl Supply Co., '(fteT7"i i'diSgk ; V Ask for Our 64-Page Catalog V l!?xrtJ!L ' n h0 yon how ynu can have lK " , waneeWaterSupnlySyateminyxtur ; V. -Z ? -V-w-H I n'nise. "Tiur tc.tuiitully i ! U - Jfc3"-;:'5riB rated, and showsthe many advanta f fitaifeSii J u Kwanee Srxteiu over th old 1 T;t'5jr?,',Sfe i aT-"3. f elevaifd tanks. Get otircaiilor fmm our I laTv drler and ask him which Kcwraticcbyaum j I . -Sv5a4j"arVrt; --Tr-f-Ci you should inutt. 1 Gasoline Pumping Outfits E. A. Washburne & Son Miles Block Savoy Theatre TONIGHT AND WHICH IS WHICH? THE NEW COP SHROVE TUESDAY TUNISIAN INDUSTRIES COOL. COZY 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. County 'KEDrOBD, OMOOK S State Depositary Establisbcd 1888. Capital and Surplus (125,000 BeioarT?! $700,000 WHY COOK These hot days? Wlien you c;m get nnything you desire in the lino of BKEAU, PIES or CAKE, in nddilion to everything usually found is; a lirst-class DELICATESSEN. MEDFORD DELICATEESSEN & BAKiT.RY. ' Wetzel & Hodges, Proprietors. The Tribune jr House and Barn the Year ; ci ty water system, can now be had nuyw hero, n-d under strong prcaaurv. to all lixtuus and no plant ia almost uvcrlastisir. . at our risk, not yours. To avoid unurc"sfJ wutimi pneumatic tank and syfU'in nianoia'rtii t plates on tank and putuyiua machinery. Oct tin Engineering Service FRth We do not merely manufacture water "TP tl4iiC. Vfclv8Watjru'plTl'lvblcm. IM! mi. tlie 11 ten years, we have succfrliir tired orer ftw) wider suv-plr problem. ii ltirmwt bu titling, u !! aslho Bmul!ct nonius, tm Miiimwrf wiih Kewrincct Water SitiM'll outfits. We areexi-ert. and iwve imict'ctU exiwrlenco. K.very Ktwniu System has the Kewanee trmle mars. ana mum come up v iue ivwwwmw I aUndard,nndhaathe Kownueacu,. r-I f anteetd Mtitdafthm behind it. Ort jfaCi MhirtnMN will tiliin nur rtuimletu . V 1 water eytlexu free ot char AND. FAIRBANKS-MORSE Medford, Oregon THURSDAY ONE DIME a 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 attainment in systematic banking service, which assures the greatest care in every financial transaction, with this oHig ing institution. W. I. VAWTEIt, President. G. R. LINDLEY, Cashier. is Up-To-Dafe The Man From Home A Noveliallon of the Ploy of the Same Nome By BOOTH TARKINGT0N and HARRY LEON WILSON Copjrijht, 1909, by Amirlean Prau AuocUtlon lie U-auol n(!liist tlio autoiuobllo and pressed Ills liaiuls over lib) fnre, while Tike nud Von tirotlurliiiKcn glunced nt each oilier sorrowfully. Fi nally the latter asked: "It was tliey who sent the kllce?" And Ivaiiovllch replied vlBorously: "After they bud taken tho money snd were beyond the frontier them selves. That is all 1 have ni;uliist them." For a moment the bunted look left his eyes, and Into tbem camo tlie mv euous pleam of tho buntliiB. stnniiiK wolf. Ills lingers clasped and uiuhis ed themselves spasmodically, aud there was a set look about bis Jnrs that spoke til for the guilty pair should they ever meet this uiau with the man acles oft bis hands. The lawyer shuddered slightly ns be gazed at him, and he laughed n short, bnrd liuigb. "Looks to uie as If that would be about enough to have against tbem," ho said. Vou (Jrollerhageu stood comb ing his wiry beard with strong Angers and evidently studying the cusc. At last be spoke. Then by your own confession you are an embezzler and n revolutionist," he said, and ;it Ivanovlteh's start of ..." "A'of one ruble for myulf. I tUicarUI" abject misery and contrition Pike step ped forward and laid his band on the German's arm. The man's down," be said gently. "You wouldn't go back ou him now'" He waited nn Instant and then chuc kled grimly In a thin, humorous way. "Besides, you've made yourself one of his confederates, doc." be finished. As he spoke Von Clrollcrhngcn glanced at him quickly, and his eyes took on a tinge of surprise. "Upon my soul, but 1 have, my friend!" Then be laughed outright "Ah, from the first sight of' yon in the hotel at NnpoM I saw that you were a great man." Daniel looked at him and grinned in bis face. "What you doing, doc running for congress?" he asked, aud the German joined him In tlie humor of the situa tion and then turned gravely to the Russian. "I fear the carsbinlerl did not deptfrt without suspicion." "Suspicion!" echoed Ivnnovitch bib terly. "They will watch every exit from the hotel aitd grounds. What can I do nntll dark?" Tike Interrupted hi m quickly and motioned to the hotel "Why, doc, he's got the whole lower Intense Colicky Pains Relieved "For some years I suffered from intense colicky pains which would enme on at times and from which I could find no relief," says I. S. J fas on, of Heaver Dnm, Ky. "Clminlier Iain's Colic, and jliarilinea l,Vn"lv was recommended to mo by a friend. After laliiii.' a I'c wdoscs of the rem edy I was entirely relieved. That was four years ngo and there has hen no return of the symptoms sines that time." This remedy is for n,io by Leon R. Nankins' Pharmacy. Everybody is eating ;, t lio Kinh Grill these summer evenings to bear the delightful musical program ren dered by the orchestra find the groat violinist Romanoff. i 4 - B If a Boor "oft his wlus'. 'You're, bis tintt four" "I was about to suggest It," Inter rupted Vou Orollerbagen, lu bis turn, with somu iiriiuncss of innmicr. "1 have n room that can well ho spared for Professor lvanovlteh." "How can 1 ever thiiuk you? God bless you both!" suld thy liusslun, go ing toward them with outstretched bunds. "Hull! Don't waste time talking about It," said Pike. "I shouldn't be surprised If you were hungry," He took tho refugee by the arm mid steered him In tint iltnu-iiim ,.r u,.. i... tel, and as tho threw entered the wide door the curtains above tho entrance He KLvcd her hand rtipturoiifli. wore agitated violently and tho head of Ijidy Creech popped out of the case ment with tho suddenness of a Punch. Prom the keen look on her face one might have imagined tlial bud It not been for her deafness she might huvo heard every word of tho conversation that had gono on below her. As it was. after gazing anxiously In the direction of tho road she withdrew her bead sharply and within a mlmito camo out of the door of the hotel Just in (lino to encounter Horace and Mine, de Clin in- pigny coining In from the grove. She approached them at once. 'Have you seen my brother?" she demanded excitedly. "Where Is Ird llnweastlc?" Horace looked at her with surprise. "On the other side of the garden. Lady Creech," bo answered, "down there ou the terrace," and watched, with some amusement, tlie speedy ef forts of the grim old lady ns she hur ried off. The amusement, however. rapidly gave place to a more Intercut- Inrr rifiMtlmo fur ntitmnfitihit? nil lil callow courage, ho set himself vigor- ously to bint nt a possible union be tween himself and the noble countess. It was evident from the first word that tho lady was prepared for him and that, while she Intended to offer him every bit of encouragement In her power, she would not be sntlsllcd witb anything short of a definite proposal and more likely before witnesses If possible. lie made bis Initial move with some gaycty. She returned bis banter with a mock seriousness and in answer to bis challenge on ber sonibcr mood re plied: "Lut I cannot believe you uro al ways serious, my friend." "Try inc," be demanded eagerly. "Set me' some task to prove how seri ous I um." She smiled at bliu. "Gladly," she said. "Complete this odious settlement. Overcome the re sistance of this bud man who so trou bles your sweet sister." Horace took her hand uud murmur ed: "You promise me that when It Is set tled I may speak to you" "Yes. You may speak to me when you please." And nt the words ho kissed her hand rapturously. In the meantime the suddenly reju venated Lady Creech had found her brother-in-law nnd hnd imparted to him words of the utmost importance. She bad temporarily forgotten her deafness, or else the agitation that pos sessed her hud removed It, for she was bordering upou "a stale of mind." She walked' him back to the hotel vrticn she found him nud talked con tinuously all the way, und as she talked his excitement grew to mutch ber own. As they approached the" gar den Lady Creech said to him: "I couldn't hear distinctly, for they mumbled their words, but upon my soul, Hawcastlc, even if I couldn't hear well, 1 saw enough." (To be continued.) , HOOD RIVER APPLES ' FOR MAIL CARRIERS IK IOI J KIYEIt, Or., Aug. l'J.--lloml fiver will bavo the honor of fiiniihh ing her apples at the Niilionnl Mail Carriers' convention that convenes in St. I'n'iil the bitter part of August, A I (he banquet to be held one of the beautiful Nond liiver booklets will be placed nt the plate of each guest, iibotit 400 in number, and the famous (Irnveiisteins from the urchurd of the Hun. J. I'. Curler will be served in 0 stylo illustrative of Nond Kiver bos. pilulity. ' At Van Dyke's New full flannel ettes vifiimn cloths, outing flunnels, 124 etc. BASEBALL Hilt vs Grants Pass AT MEDFORD, SUNDAY, AUGUST 15, FOR CHAMPIONSHIP OF NORTHERN CALIFORNIA AND SOUTHERN OREGON (THE "NEW STATE OF SISKIYOU") AND $500 A Side EACH TEAM HAS WON ONE GAME. GAME CALLED AT' I O'CLOCK. LAST GAME OF THE SEA SON IN MEDFORD. ADMISSION 25 AND 50 CENTS. 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. 322 E7th St. APPLES AND PEARS AND ALL. KINDS OF. FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES. YAKIMA VALLEY NURSERY Largest Cormricrcial Nursery in tlie Pacific North west. Not in the combine. Competes with all first class nurseries. L. E. HOOVER, Agent MEDFORD, We would like to h Ik with you about (ire Insurance. t We are agents for the WORLD'S GREATEST FIRE IN SURANCE Companies. The iiETNA,i ROYAL, QUEEN LIVERPOOL, LONDON, GLOBE and others R. A. HOLMES, Successor to CANON & HOLMES Room 33, Jackson Co. Bank Bitty. Phone No. 781. J. E. ENYART, President JOHN S, ORTN. Cnshie.r. THE MEDFORD CAPITAL SURPLUS Safety boxes for rent. A We solicit Souvenir Spoons I have just received largo selection of i Fine Spoons Martin J. Reddy The Jeweler Fine Watch and Jewelry Repairing A Specialty. OREGON J. A. PERKY, Vice-Presido.it. W. B. JACKSON, Ass't Cashier. 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