Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, August 19, 1909, Page 6, Image 6

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    THE StEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE, MEDPOR1), OrtEflOKT, THURSDAY, AUfl UST 'jo! lOOih
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6e KEWANEE
System of Water Supply
provides an absolutely safe and satisfac
tory water service, equal to that
offered by any city water works.
An abundant supply ot water
always available and deliv
ered under strong pressure
tlirouehout the house, bam
or grounds.
Affords
Absolute
Fire
Protec- -
tion.
t fir,
With
the
Kewanee
System,
an air-dnht. steel, pneu-
malir tank. caIIm the
Vwn Pneumatic Tank
rAarrA in the cellar. Water
t nomiw! into this tank and is
delivered to the fixtures by. air
pressure. '. ' ' "
No Attic Tank
to Leak and Flood the House.
No Elevated Tank
to Freeze or Collapse.
100 per cent belter service and will last a
lijettme.
Over Nine Thousand Kewanee
Outfits in Successful '
Operation.
Also agents for White Steam
Cars and Fairbanks-Morse Gaso
line Pumping Outfits.
U jf f ATTIC
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The Man
From Home
A NoeH:allon of the Play
;. of the Same Name
By BOOTH TARKINGTON and
; HARRY LEON WILSON
Copyrifht, I9f9. by Amaiic&a fnU
E. A. Washburne & Son
Miles Block
Medford,.Oregon
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Savoy
Theatre
. iniS . T ONIGHTAND -T H URSD AY
v v v V V v
HUNTING WITH FALCONS No nature faking.
VHE WITCHE'S DONKEY Oh, you laugh.
THE CONVICT'S SACRIFICE A .;niographv drama.
1 1 ri 4 J r K ' . i -
ONE DIME..
'The carublnlcrl for me!" ho cried.
Uoth men turned quickly to the win
dow, anil Pike thrust. Ivuuuft t-Uiul
him ns lie ilivw aside the heavy cur
tain. ... . . .
"Don't show yourself!" lie command
ed. Hut there was a smothered ex
clamation frmi the fugitive, uml liu
pointed over l'ike's shoulder.
"Look! Near llio lamp yonder
there by the gates the carublnlerl!"
His ii rm trembled ns It rested f,ur an
Instant on l lie American's shoulder,
ami Pike returned quietly:
. 'Touf! They've been there since we
hid you beneath the lunrhliic.'' He
stopped nnr shaded his eyes with his
hand from the glare of the lumps in
side the robin, then xtnrted. "Vliy
who on earth who's that they'vo pit
with 'em? Why, Rood Lord, It's dm !"
Ivanofl Ktralninl over his shotiUler to
look and thou replied bitterly:
"It In Ilerr vou (irollerhagen! 1)1,1 i
not tell you he was a ItUKSliiu? He
has betrayed me himwlf: Ho was not
satlHtled that others should. Ah. I
knew I was In the wolfs throat here!"
Pike swore emphatically ami ex
haustively. -
"Pou't you believe It!" he snarled.
ctinl with" the, tioio sho EeldT" "
"Your lloto seellllHl HO oitrilnwiliinrnu
uruciit," she beguu, but ho Interrupt-
eu.
"It had to be." hu said. "Stnlim f,,ILu
who want to bco me aro coming hero,
aim I want you to gee tliem-bore.
They'd toppcd you from coming If
they could." . ' : ;
She Hashed a look of disbelief at
him.
"Tuero was no effort to prevent me,"
slio said coldly.
"I dldu't Klve 'cm time," be amlled.
"Mny I ask to whom you roferr ahe
tyiiulrcd.
"Certnlnly. The whole kit and hondla
ef ejn," he repUod. "Excuse me. I
bnveu't time to ho eleirii nr. nvnn If T
knew how." . . i
'1)6 you mean mv fhiitun-.,,, w..ut.i
fllsiipprove?" hIiq asked, hastily rlslnu.
"I shouldn't bo surprised. 1 reckon
tllO WllOlO tllio rlouer nf Vnriu,,, n-,iiil,l
dlknpprovo. Disapprove!' They'd sand-
uair you in Keep you ntvnyl"
s lien I can't Htn.v." she erled and
started for the door. Ho stepped be
tween her and tho exit and raised his
hand with a gesture of coinmniid.
les. you can. und vou will 'nn.l
you've c'ot to," he suld. "I'm your
(iunrdlnu, and you'll do as t say. You'll
obey me this once If vou never !,
aimlii. You'll stay hero while I talk to
those people, and you'll stay In spite of
everything they say or do to make you
go!" She looked sin it led and stcinicd
back from him, and ho went on:
"Uod knows I htito to talk roiiL-h to
you. I wouldn't hurt your feellus for
the world, but it's eomo to a nolnt
where I've got to use tho authority I
have over you."
Ill an Instant she flared up.
"Authority! Do you think"
"You'll stay hero for Hie unit lueniv
minutes If 1 have to -make freey anil
Agim-ourt ijkllku a pence eonfer-
ence," he snapped. And she sank hack
Into a chnlr with a gesture of alarm. ;
rise went clos v .o her and sioko
Pi C. Hansen. . Tom Moffat.
'. ' ; '.. .: : ;.;.
iWe make any kind and style of windows. We carry
U4 glass of any size on hand.
j Medford Sash & Door Co.
' State Depositary
Established 1888.
'Capital and Surplus $125,000
Bcionrcoi $700,000
HIGHEST ATTAINMENT IN
SYSTEMATIC BANKING SERVICE
The Jackson County Bank respect
fully solicits your' ueeonnt, 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 olstig
ing institution.
W. I. VAWTER, President.
G. R. L1XDLEY, Cashier.
IV A SOW HA W SOSB , Utf UEll.
WHY COOK
These hot days? When you enn get anything you desire in the Jiuo
of BREAD, PIES or CAKE, in addition to everything usually fouii.l
i:; a iirst-cliiss DELICATESSEN.
MEDFORD DELICATEESSEN & BAKERY.
; Wetzel & Hodges, Proprietors.
The Tribune is Up-To-Date
'They've arrested poor old doc! (5ot
blm as he went out!"
' "Xo!" cried Ivanofl". "They speak,
respectfully to him! They bow to
him"- , ' i
"They'll be bowing to us III a minute.
That's probably the way these colonels
run you iu!" snarled Dauie)
As he spoke there was a sharp knock
on the outer door,, and he seized Ivan
off by the urin. '
"Back into the room with you! Wslt
until 1 cttll, pud remember It's my.
light!"
He was about to add more when the
dnorv opened and Mariano appeared,
Instantly the American changed bis
tone to one of severe command.
"And don't you forget what I've been
telling you, You get the sand out of
that gear box tirst thing tomorrow
morning, or I'll see that you draw your
hist pay Siituiduy night!"
IviinolT caught the idea and bowed
silently and then turned and ciileivil
the door to the inner chamber. Mari
ano came forward and bowed.
"Mens liraiiger-Kcenipsoiie," said he
and went out, standing to one side to
make room for Kthel as she entered
with a look of complete listonlHhinent
on her face. 1'lke approached her.
"I'm much obliged to you for taking
my note the right way," ho said. "I've
got some pretty good reasons for not
leaving this room,"
She Inclined her head Icily and llilg-
more softly. -
"You and. your brother have soaked
up a society column notion of life over
here," ho said. "You're like old Pete
Ticlmiey of Terve Hut. Ho got so he'd
drink cold tea If there was a label on
the bottle that spelled whisky."
"You're going too far!" the girl
cried. ' ' . . '
"They've got you fuddled with labels
here," went on the American. "It's
my business to sc that ynn know
what kind of people you're dealing
with."
.. (To be continued.)
MKDI-'OHD, Or., Aug. 5, 1001)
' Hall's Texas Wonder, of St. Louis,
cured my daughter of a severe kidney
and' bladder trouble fifter doctor!
foiled to give nny relief, nnd I can
cheerfully recommend it. Mrs. L., L.
Wilson. 135 Barllclt SI. Sold by
Hawkins' Dni? Store.
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.
Few people realize, how iuipoi'tiut it is lo have their glasses fitted
properly mid wonder why they iniror have comfort. Tho above cut
shows tho lenses adjusted in '.mi-h. u way as to ciiiiho slruiu on tho
dclicnto muscles of the eyes, whydi strain often cuuses headaches, irri
(uliility mid many other litllo troubles. Watch for cut showing glassci
properly adjusted uml no'lu tho dil'feruiiei).
' I do .e.iert glutis' fitting mid will give satisfaction in h most dif
ficult cuses, no matter how inniiy have failed on your ensc.
' Brief consultation free.
DR. IVY M. ROBINSON,
IBllIIfll Main Street, over Nicholson's Hardware, Medford. ,
W3W5Wi r III
RESOLVED
The best resolution for you
to miiko is to eomo to us for
yiur next suit, ' if yo,j want
something out of tho ordinary.
Wo'do the host work nnd charge
tho lowest prices.
W. W. EIFERT
THE PROOWbSSIVB TATXOK
""i"!4'We' would" like to h " " lit with you about fire Insurance.
We are agents for the WORLD S GREATEST FIRE IN
SURANCE Companies. 1 1
'.The i2ETNA,iR6YAL, QUEEN
LIVERPOOL, LONDON,
; GLOBE and others
; ( R. A: HbLMES,
Successor to' CANON & HOLMES
Rpom 33, Jackson Co. Bank Bldjj. Phone No. 781.
J. E. ENTART, President
JOHN S. ORTH, dashier.
J. A. PERRY, Vice-Presido.it.
?? W.'H. JACKSON, Ass't Cashier.
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THE MEDFORD NATIONAL BANK
- CAPITAL .J...; $50,000
; SURPLUS .1 L...... $10,000
Safety boxct for: rent. A leneral Banking Business transacted.
' Wo solicit your patronage. '
3
GET AHEAD OF THE HOT 1
SEASON. ' '
' You can hid dofiunco to the heat
by having mi oloclrio fun put in po- :
ilion. ' It doesn't cost vory much,
oitlior. If you hnvon'l one, w can
fix you up i nil short time, at tho,
lcasl expense. We're general elee- ,
tiii'iniiH, and do nil classes of work
in our line in the most thorough ''
( manner. Jobbing skillfully and
promptly oxocutod nl lowost elmrgoH..
Portable lamps in all varieties.
ROGUE RIVER ELECTRICAL
WJK5IKUUTI0N CD.
Mt. Angel College
MT. ANGEL. OR.
in charge of (ho licncdictino Fathers.
For young men .vnnd ; boysv Term
opens September 7th. Preparatory,
coninioroiul. scientific and slnHsinnl
courses. Write for catalogue
WANTED
Timber and Coal Lands
ENGINEERING AND SURVEYING CON
TRACTS TAKEN AND ESTIMATES
FURNISHED.
IB. H. Harris & Co.
MEDFORD, ; OREGON
Office in Jackson County Bank Upstairs