Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, August 14, 1909, Page 6, Image 6

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    THE MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREO ON, SATURDAY, AUOUST 14, 1M9.
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AtTm-.ri I." .mnm,,.,-
ff Rimnin?? Water in '
Ktt tM pcnvi-i.t.
Yon cnn hnvt an Bi.unil..nco c f v.
hydrants. No wutti b.iU mid rviwa. .
Every Kowrtnro Srtim fa Iv
water syittrmn, iivuit urn thwjN"''''
hv us. Itolc for our tratlo murk nml
nenuino and yuu will tak no cimncct.
o guarantee Umu
The best and moat efficient water supply will bo yours if you install the
Kewanee System
Mo More Elevated or Attic Tanks
With tha Kon-nnr STtf in. Uis tank It
located in ttm cellar, or burled 1 1 th ground.
Thiblr.nk Is niu-Jeul sict-l pUtoj und will lust
Klniiut indfttuitcly. Tiio Kownnoe tuk
rvKU ou solid k round, nut " urottH.-td front
nil Mtremw In wcetlwr; A lenk, (rww,
orertlow or collap. If V"wune Sys
tom, pumping Uio wait r -utoa Uie nlr pro
aura, tor imtnplnu. the water any kind of
power tnur bo usd with the Kowimen Sys
tem miiduiLlla, fraaollneetminea, electricity,
steam, hot air, or say other klud ot aulUblo
power.
""v . m PVr- TTvr'inikM
UT OUaTalllce KiTnflnit-claMwaterupp)yandudoevery.
"L
untie we ruim ur
, -,
we take all the risk.
Kewanee Water supply to.,
W fl,iTlv
WHITE STEAMER CARS AND. FAIRBANKS-MORSE
Gasoline Pumping Outfits
E. A. Washburne & Son
Miles Block
Savoy Theatre
TONIGHT AND
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MISS FAUST
ALPHONSE GETS IN WROKG
GLITTERING TINSEL
COOL COZY
P. C. Hansen.
We make anT kind and style of windows. We carry
glass of any size on hand.
Medford Sash & Door'Co.
Stato Depositary
Established 1888. ,
Capital and Surplus $125,000
Reiourrot (700,000
WHY COOK
These hot days? When you can get anything you desire in the lino
of 13 HEAD, PIES or CAKE, in addition to everything usually found
is; .a lirst-ciass DELICATESSEN. -
MEDFORD DELICATEESSEN '& BAKi-.fcY.
Wetzel & Hodges, Proprietors.
The Tribune
St
jr House and Darn
n me Year
-
..iyin system, cat. now IhiIiwI an yw
red under ah our prviisuiv, to all tUtumi and
.ao plant ta almoat uvvrlastins.
. at our risk, not yours. To avoid utwiicciful
wimtHi pneumatic tuuk and tyhU'in manufaclumi
l!atia on tnr.k and pumping machinery. 0't the
of Water Supply
Engineering Service FREE
we do not merely mannineiure wnierw,Tj
plauhi. VoMMve water upnlypmbleui. lnir
lux tho liirt teu ;eaiw, wo bare luccwiiully
Ml red orer X water nnpply problems. I Uo
largest buttdtnif. n well att the malltt home,
ure equipped with Kewnn Water
Wnpiily ouitlta. Weaieeximi ts-anaimve r i
tirnrtli-Ml xiArlence. LKvry KrWiinea 1 T
SjHtvnx bits Uio Kewnne tn.de tunrk iv.'tS
and tuurt come np to tna Ktiwanuo Tv5i
st.imlanl, and has l lie hwnmw tiuar- I
anteo( satltfucllon behind It. Our irCH
water ay&Uuu tree oC charare. .-
Srrm la ffimranteed to .VT-jf '
it. it it imts return u as
.Ill lun.f1,n.lil
Ask for Our 64-Page Catalog
I t us rftrtw you how you ran hive a Kc
vrnnoVntrrSuitly SjHtmin vur
nniixe. Our catalog is beautifully illux
ratrH. and shows the many advantages "f
the Kewnnee .Syrttni over the old
t Irvated tank. Get "iir r.nalng frm nr
dealer and .isle him which Kewanee System
you should insult.
Also Agents for
MedfordOregon
SATURDAY
ONE DIME
Tom Moffat.
,'ZJfv Jl Hi
I 'll
HIGHEST ATTAINMENT IN
SYSTEMATIC BANKING SERVICE
The Jackson County Bunk 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 oblig
ing institution.
W. I. VAWTER, President.
G. R. LINDLEY, Cashier. '
is Up-To-Date
The Man
From Home
A Nove!i;atlon of the Pljy
of llw Same Name
By BOOTH TARKINGTON and
HARRY LEON WILSON
Copyrijht, 1909. by American Prta
Association
"No, f wouldn't do ttinT. because 1
won't take up auy settlements with
tilm or any one else."
"Hnvo you of tor this any objection
to my alliance wltb Mr. St. Aubyn5"
sbe Inquired, her linger at white beat
"It Isn't an alliance with Mr. St.
A ii by u you're after." he replied calm
ly. "You're after something thero
ala't anything to. If I'd let you buy
what you want you'd Bud It as empty
as tho judgment day tho moraine
after. You thiuk because I'm a jay
couutry lawyer I don't understand.
Why, we've got the same ' thin at
home. There was little Annie lloIT
meyer. Her pa was a, carpenter and
doing well, but Annie could not get
Into the Kokomo Ladles' Literary so
ciety, and her name didn't show up In
the society column four or five times
every Saturday morning, -so ho gets
her pa to give her the money to marry
Artie Seymour, the minister's sun, and
a regular minister's son he was! Al
most broke Annie's heart and her pa's,
too, but he let her have her way and
went in debt and bought them a limine
on Main street That was two' years
ago."
l'lke paused momentarily.
"Annie's working at the deepo candy
stand now," he resumed, "ami Artie's
working at the hotel liar In front
drinking up what s If rt oi old man
HoCfnieyer's settlement!"
She flung away from hlni In a tem
per and then wheeled on him In u
Bash.
"And you say you understand you,
who couple the name of a tippling yo
kel with that of a St. Aubyn. whose
ancestors have fought on every field of
battle from Crecyand Agincourt to the
Crimea!"
"But you won't see much of bis an
cestors!" complained Tike.
"Uo bears their name," she an
swered. "That's it. and It's the name you
want. Nobody could look at you and
not know it wasn't him! It's the name!
And I'd let you buy It if it would make
you happy If you didn't have to take
the people with It. Don't you see
they're counting on It? The earl he's
counting ou living ou you." The Iu
dlanlanj)ecn me exulted. "Why, a Tcrrc
Haute pickpocket could sec that! And
this old Lady Creech she's counting
ou it. and this Frenchwoman that's
with them isn't she trying to land
your brother? The whole kit and boo
dle of them are on the track of John
Simpson's money!" -
"I gave Almeile my promise. It was
forever, and I shall keep It," she an
swered slowly, as lf.she had been Im
pressed with his earnestness. He look
ed at ber quietly.
"I'm not going to let you," he re
plied. "Then I'll throw your interference to
the winds. I shall marry without jour
consent."
"Do you think they'd let you'" 1'lko
asked quickly. Tor a moment ska
stood still, and then came the sound of
the guitars from over the wall. Pike
went on after n time.
"Sounds kind of foreign and lone
some." he said. "I'd rather hear some
thing that sounded more like homo
'Sweet Genevieve,' for Instance. You
know it, don't you?"
"I used to," she answered, hanging
her head. "It's old fashioned and com
mon, Isn't It?"
"That's why I like It, I giK'SS." he
auswered. "I couldn't get you to sing
It for me before I go home, could IV",
She looked at him thoughtfully for n
moment.
"I'm afraid not," she answered and
went quickly Into the hotel, leaving
him looking after her curiously.
(To be continued.)
HEADQUARTERS FOR
Harness
Saddles
Robes
Whips
Tents
Blankets
Wagon Sheets
Axle Grease and
Gall Cure
ALL KINDS OF CUSTOM WORK
J. C. Smith
314 E.
COST OF LIVING CHEAPENED.
Over One-Half Million People Bene
fited In Oregon Alone.
When you euii save about 111! pur
cent on the otiht of tin article and ill
the sniuo time get tho highest stand
ard of iiinlily at a lime when most
nmnnl'iietuivrs uie talking of raising
prices is something Unit consumer
should not forget. The price made
on mis partieultir ui'ticle is not u
price forced by competition, nor is
it n price mmle in n spirit of philan
thropy. It is nmile strictly tis n bus
iness proposition; the idea licintr that
Invgo business with small profits
is better than u small business with
urge profits.
Made of the finest grade of cream
of tnrlar, it is put up in tins of u'l
sixes, the most economical sizes per
haps are tho ;i-ponnd cans selling
for $1.00 and tho !)-pound enns sell
ing for $1.05.
It is now generally conceded by nil
that there is nothing on the market
showing more merit for ipmlity mid
price than the article here referred
to Cleveland Superior Unking Pow
der. Intense Colicky Pains Relieved
"Kor some yenrs I suffered from
intense colicky pains which would
come qii nt times and from which 1
could find no relief," says I. S. Mas
on, of lictuer Dam, Ky. "Chamber-
Iain's Colic, and Diarrhoea Remedy
was recommended to mo by u friend. I
After taking n fo wdoses of tho rem- J
edv I was entirely rulieved. Tlmt '
was four years ago and there has.
In. n mi return of the svimitoms since'
that time." This remedy is for snlo !
by Leon 15. Ilaskius' I'liarnmcy. ;
REACHING THE SPOT
It Can Bo Done, So Stoics of Medford
Cltizons Say
To cure an aching back.
Tho puins of rheumutitui,
Tho tired-out feeling-,
You must reach tho tnit gut at tho
cause.
In most cast's 'tis tke kidneys.
Doan's Kidney Pills ore for tho kid
neys. Q. 1j. Boone, corner Ninth and C
streets, Medford, Or., says: "I was
troubled with rheumatism when I first
began using Doan's K-dnoT Pills. I
did not tbink tbey to-jM do me any
good, but flnaily p-vnrd a box at
Pnckins' drug storo. They proved to be
tho remedy I required My kidnoys
were restored to their normal condition,
and tho pains and aches in my back
were romoved. Doan's Kidney Pills
lived np to their roprnentations In my
cas."
For sale by all dealers Price !i0 cents.
FoBter-Milbiirn Co., Buffalo, N. Y., sole
agents for tho United States.
Remember thn nam.) Doan's and
tnko no other.
(let the habit of eating your men! i
at the Louvre cafe, .especially break
fast, nnd see how quickly yon live
relieved of that indigestion. 123
Watch
for- the opening of the now
Western
Business
' MoilfnrH rirorinn
Day and night sessions. Every
thing stricliy up-to-date.
' J. B. MACK, Principal.
Wo nro Oroivrnw liny illriKrl from ut
NO AQENTS
Our Trm-n am ei-ow-n nlrlellr
WITHOUT IRRIGATION
Wrllfi f'r fr-o rnUloR. I.Aruit twk nt
vurioUi-nKull ulilt! rnrcfiiumi-rcinl nn;lniril
Chnlca Fruit, Nut and Ornamental Traaa, Gran
Vine, Small Fruit Planla and 8hmbbery
Tin'. Dat.i.ks Nwiishhii'.s
Main OlSi.o, Kli Urrm.l Avo.l'ortlnml.Orn.
You must not forget tho nine fish
coming in every day nt Iho Rogue
River Fish Market. All kinds cheese,
dressed chickens, always on hand,
College
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.
Souvenir Spoons
! I have just received large selection of
Fine Spoons
Martin J. Reddy
The Jeweler
Fine Watch and Jewelry Repairing
A Specialty.
We would like to tn Ik with you about fire Insurance.
We are agents for the WORLD'S GREATEST FIRE IN
SURANCE Companies.
The i2GTNA,iROYAL, QUEEN
LIVERPOOL, LONDON,
GLOBE and others
R. A. HOLMES,
Successor to OANON & HOLMES
Room 33, Jackson Co. Bank
J. E. ENYART, Prcsidont
JOHN S OBTH, Cashier.
THE MEDFORD
CAPITAL
SURPLUS
Safety boxes for rent. A
We solicit
Ned'- I'pstofflue
Bldg.
Phone No. 781.
J. A. PERRY, Vieo-Preflidc.it.
V. II. JACKSON, Ass't Cushio-.
NATIONAL BANK
$50,000
$10,000
general Banking Business transacted.
your patronage.
GET AHEAD OF THE HOT
' SEASON.
You pim hid defiance to the heat
by having an electric fan put in po
sition, it doesn't cost very much,
either. If yop hnven't one, wo can
fix you up i mi short, time, nt Iho
least, oxpenso. Wo'ro goneral cloc
Irieinns, and do nil classes of work
in our linn in thn most thorough
manner. Jolihing' nkillftilly and
promptly exeoulod nt lowost charges,
Portnble lmnps in all varieties.
ROGUE RIVER ELECTRICAL
, CONSTRUCTION CO.