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    THE MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 13, IQOtt.
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ffitanniN Water in ' jr House and Barn
- .frvju- the Year
You can have urt uum1:uit i 1 wri t
hytlrbuta. No wuiei biUs and rvpuiia.
Erry KinvinifO Sjratrm Is i c
vnter system. inMwt up m thfjrvnuin
lv Iswk for our tr.t.le mark anil r
Kenuino and you will Uko no chance.
' . c ity water EvsWm, run row iehatl nny w
red undrr ation irfuro, to all Uxlun and
.ho plant ia almost I'VcrUstmif.
i at our rhk. not your. Tn iwh! unmiwmful
waiiiH pneumatic Unk and itni manufactuml
ni.it.M nn tank and uumutnii machinery. Oct n
.o surante that.
Tli- hut and moil efficient water supply will be your if you install the
4! Kewanee System of Water Supply
No More Elevated or Attic I a tiki
With th Kcwniir NTMrm. the tank U
IncuWd in tlw cellar, or Imi led la Ui vround.
Tbll Uink in made at iUd and will lart
almoct lndUott)r. Ino Kcwuneo tnk
rrt-tn ou aulid irronnd. r.( - roUvid itvui
all extreme in wecther; ot leak, trvoxo,
wai-fln or tollapM. lr ewnnre fiya
ttm, pumpinirUiawatrrv ata U air pre
aur. 'or punipin iho water any kind ot
powr may beuaed with tb Kewanw Sys
tem artnduidla, irasoline cmnine, electricity,
ateam, hot air, or any other klod ot uitable
power.
Engineering Service) rKtt.
V do not meri'iy nnw r," . iVii
nlanta. W tr aupply problem nr.
In the lt tn jeart. have iicoealully
B.lTiHloTerUIatr supply rroMcnis. Ilia
Untet buiMtn. u well a the mull; t Immes,
... ,i..i tc.th Kowtmra Water
(Supply ouidto. WearecxiKtrtandbaTe
practical experience Kvery Kuwnii
System has Ui Ktranp traoe nun
ana idum coma up ' w
Undunl, ami battue niwniieKir-,
anteeotsatiii&cUoo behind It. Our
wAtHT aratm ir of chnrc A
rmw PnarantPA Frery Kwn Systfin fs twanwefl to
r-am mua m ww siTeannt-ciass watersuppij inu u vo
thlnir we claim for tu If ii (ail leturn it i
B't . ri l v. Mfltakeaiitn
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Klre a flrvt-claas water supply and U do every-
pence and your money wm m rtiunuw.
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Supply Co.,
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Ask for Oar 64-Page Catalog
1 rt s fhnve you hove u can h ive a K
wHtie'Vitttr Supply System in your
nniue. Our catalog is beautifully tilus
rated. md show the many advantaccs of
the KewHttet System over the old
rlrva ted tank. (;rt nur canine from nur
dealer and ik him winch KcwAncvbysiem
you should install.
Also Agents for
The Man
From Home
A Novcllatloo of the Play
of the Same Name
By BOOTH TARKINGTON and
HARRY LEON WILSON
Cepyrisht, 1909. by Am cries q
Association,
Frass
WHITE STEAMER CARS AND. FAIRBANKS-MORSE
Gasoline Pumping Outfits
E. A. Washburne &c Son
Miles Block Medford,LOregon
A
Savoy Theatre
TONIGHT AND SATURDAY
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COOL COZY
MISS FAUST
ALPHONSE GETS IX WRONG
GLITTERING TINSEL
ONE DIME
P. C. Hansen.
Tom Moffat
We make any kind and style of windows. Wo carry
glass of any size on hand.
Medford Sash & Door'Co.
State Depositary
Eetabiioied 188S.
Capital and Surplus $125,000
Eeiouroci $700,000
HIGHEST ATTAINMENT IN
SYSTEMATIC BANKING SERVICE
The Jackson County Bank respect
fully solicits your account, subject
to your check, with the strongest
gunr.mtce of snfety and efficiency.
. We offer the highest attainment in
systematic banking service, which
assures the greatest care in every
financial transaction, with this olrfig
ing institution.
W..I. VAWTER, President.
G. R. LINDLEY, Cashier.
CHAPTEK XI It.
. THE LSTTER.
Lady Creech ud Ham-castle
entered the Kurdon, where
Horace wns still lioUUnc tbe
hand of the fair countess, they
encountered Almerlc, who was stroll
lng In aimlessly from the direction of
the village, linwcastlo beckoued to
him.
"AnythliiK unusual down there?" ho
asked, pointing to the village.
"Itawtlierl Carabluleri still hunting
that bandit chap." said his hopeful son
languidly.
"Don't mumble your words'." snapped
the old lady, and Horace and uindauu'
turned sharply and confusedly. Al
merlc made a gesturo of Impatience
and, putting his head close to his re
spected aunt's ear, shouted:
"nuntlnc a bally bandit!" at which
the old woman screamed sharply
Ilawcastle took blm by tho shoulder.
"What do they say about him?" lie
demanded.
'That he is still In tho neighbor
hood." replied hi heir, with a languid
sigh. -
"What did I tell you?" asked Ijidy
Creech triumphantly. And tho ear'
made a sesturo of Impatience.
"Almerlc, find your betrothed audi
I brins her here." ho said. And the
youii!; man trotted eff slowly. Horace
rnme slowly forward.
."What's the row, sir?" he asked, and
the earl suilletL
."My dear young man." h said. "I
congratulate you that you and your
sister need no ltngcr submit to an
odious dictation."
He was ubout to say more, but at
that moment Daniel came down the
steps and walked across the grass to
the motor. As he passed tho group he
smiled genially and observed:
"Looks to me as If It was going to
clear up cold."
"Good afternoon, Mr. I'lke," answer
ed the earl and motioned the others to
leave.
Tike merely, nodded his bead, and
Ilawcastle came up to him.
"It is a pity that there should have
been any mlsunderstandiuc in the mat
ter of your ward's betrothal," he said,
and Pike smiled grimly.
Oh, I wouldn't call It a iniHiiiider-
etandlng." he said, and the earl went
on.
"It would ill become a father to press
upon the subject of his son's merits"
he began, but Tike cut him short.
I won't talk with you about him.
he said. "I don't want to hurt your
feelings."
Hawcastle glared at him and was
about to reply when Mariano entered
wltb a letter on a tray, which he hand
ed to tho lawyer, who regarded it curi
ously. There was a growing menace in
the carl's attitude, and as his anger
grew his suavity grew with it
There is another matter to which
want to call your attention," he went
on; and Pike answered him at once.
I'll talk about anything else with
rou. e replied anil iookcii up to see
Ethel coming down the steps. She
came forward to the earl and said
"Yon wished me to come here?"
"I wish to tell you that I see light
breaking through the clouds. Have an
other talk with our friend here, ami
believe me, all will be well."
With a bow he left the garden, and
Ethel stood staring after him. Pike
looked up quickly from the letter he
was reading and crossed over lo her.
"I'm glad you've come." he said.
"I've got soinethiiiK here lt want lo
read to you. When i got your letter at
home I wrote to Jim Cooley, our vice
consul In Ijndoli, to look up tlwo
Ilawcastle- folks and write mo here
now "they aland.''
"You did thatl" she cried lu auger!
"You bad the auduclty to prv Into tho
atTalrs of the Karl of Hnweasllo!"
"Why. I'd 'a' douo that If It'd been
tho uovernor of Indiana himself," ho
replied, with surprise, "llesldes, Jim
f'ooley's 'homo folks.' Ills otllea used
to bo rhjhl ueit door to mlno in Ko
komo. I haven't opened the letter yet,
but I haven't much doubt but Jim 'II
hnvo soino statements In It that'll show
you I'm right ubout these people."
"How do you kuow that?" nho de
manded heatedly.
"Hecauso I've had experience enough
of llfo"-
'In Kokomo?" sho asked scornfully.
"Yes, ma'am," ho unswered. "There's
Just us many kinds of people In Ko
komo os there Is lu Teklu, and I dldu't
servo n term In the legislature, without
learning to pick underhand men at
sight. Now, that enrl, let alono his
having ii Imd eye his ways uro too
much on tho stripe of T. Cuthbert
Iientley's to suit mo. T. Cuthbert was
a Chicago gentleman, with a fur lined
overcoat, that opened up a bank In our
town, mid when ho caught tho Cana
dian express thrco months later all ho
left In Kokomo was tho sign on the
front door. That was painted on. But,
thero, hero's tho letter. Iteod It for
yourself."
He handed It to her and watched hor
whllo sho broke tho seal and then be
gan to rend:
IVar Dan Tim enrtdom ot llnwcnatlo la
one of tho olilum In tliu kingdom, ana tho
8U Auhyns have dlKthiKUlHhM thumsnlvea
in tho forefront of KiiKllxri bntilra from
Aslncourt soil Crfcy to Bvbaatopol. Tho
present holder ot th title cmna Into It by
icclitcnt. lie wna a younicur aon'a younKr
son und hnil spent Rome ycura tn Huaala
tn bualne undrr another name. Nothing
here In lit Knitllnh record la seriously
UKuinst him. ttuiuKh everything he had Is
mortgaged to Iho handle.
She finished with a look of triumph'.
"What a terrible Indlctuientr' sho
said scornfully. "So that wns what
you counted on to convince mo of my
mistake? I shall tell Lord Ilawcastle i
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.
If
m
inmf it terrible Indictment." iC nli.
that you will lu' willing to take up the
matter of the settlement the moment
Ills solicllor arrives."
l'lJ;o shook his head sadly,
(To be continucu.)
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 OP
FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES.
YAKIMA 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.
(let the habit of eating your tneais j
nt the Louvre cafe, especially break -
fust, and see how (ptickly you nrei
relieved of that indigestion. !
WHY COOK
These hot days? When you can get anything you desire in the lino
of BREAD, PIES or CAKE, in addition to everything usually found
in a lir.st-ciass DELICATESSEN.
MEDFORD DEL1CATEESSEK & BAKF.R.
Wetzel & Hotlyes, Proprietors.
Farmers and Feed Consumers.
We want your hay and grain and
will pay Iho highest market price fur
il. We will mil your hurley mil
crack your corn n'l Hie Kuss mill. 1 1
you need hav we will give you n-.-i!-I
weight and every pound you pav for
j yon will gel. We keep
Watch
for the opening of tho new
Western
Business
College
Medford, Oregon.
Day and night sessions. Every
thing slriclly up-to-dute.
J. B. MACK, Principal.
The Tribune is Up-To-Dat
will gel. e keep a lull sloe!;
of nil kinds of feed inr hand al rea
sonable prices. Call nt the J ii - -mill
iilnl gel. !ieiiiainled with n ..
whether or no yon wish lo sell 01
buy.
J'or.K IllJIJi & SOX,
!lj."i Medford, Oregon.
Everybody is ealing ;-t the Nils'
Grill these Kiimnier evenings to hear
the delightful nmsiciil program ren
dered by the orchestra mid the greu!
violinist Romanoff.
We would like to U Ik with you about fire Insurance.
We are agents for the WORLD'S GREATEST FIRE IN
SURANCE Companies.
The i2ETNA,i ROYAL, UUEEN
LIVERPOOL, LONDON, t
GLOBE and others
R. A. HOLMES,
Successor to CANON & HOLMES
Room 33, Jackson Co. Bank Bldg. Phone No. 781.
J. E. KNYAItT, President
JOHN S ORTH. Cashier.
J. A. TERRY, Vice-Preside.it.
W. !. JACKSON, Ass't Cnshior.
THE MEDFORD NATIONAL BANK
CAPITAL $50,000
SURPLUS $10,000
Safety boxes for rent. A general Banking Business transacted.
We solicit youT patronage.
HEADQUARTERS FOR
Harness
Whips
Tents
Wagon
Saddles
Robes
Blankets
Sheets
Axle Grease and
Gall Cure
ALL KINDS OF CUSTOM WORK
J. C. Smith
314 E, Main
GET AHEAD OF THE HOT
SEASON.
You ciiii bid defiance to the heat
by huing an electric fan put in po
sition. It doesn't cost very much,
either. If you haven't one, wo can.
fix you up i mi short time, at the
least expense. Wo'ro general eloc
liieinns, and do nil classes of work
in our lino in tho most thorough
niiinncr, Jobbing skillfully find
promptly executed nl; lowest chnrges.
I'orlabln lumps in all varieties.
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CONSTRUCTION CO
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