Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, August 20, 1909, Page 6, Image 6

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    THE MEDFOED DAILY TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREOON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 20, 190!).
&e KEWANEE
Svstem of Water Supply M
provides an absolutely safe and satisfac- yxr
toty water service, equal to that A ft .With
offered by any city water worts. e
An abundant supply of water '$7 Kewanee
always available and deliv- fefi' System,
ered under strong pressure jrfar an air-tight, steel, pneu
throughout the house, barn matic tank, called the
' 'A. f ATT.
or grounds.
Affords
Absolute
Fire
Protec
tion.
AT
Kewanee Pneumatic Tank
is placed in the cellar. Water
is Dumped 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 better service and will hut a
UJetime. -Over
Nine Thoiuand Kewanee
Outfits in Successful
Operation.
Also agents for White Steam
Cars and Fairbanks-Morse Gaso
line Pumping Outfits.
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E. A. Washburne . & Son
Medford, Oregon
Miles Block
Savoy Theatre
A '" ' A
L TONIGHT AND SATURDAY L
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L' JEALOUSY AND THE MAN C
A - LED ASTRAY 0
U DRAMATIST'S DREAM M
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H ' ONE DIME . - D
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P. C. Hansen.
Tom Moffat.
iWe make any kind and style of windows. . Ve carry
glass of any size on hand.
Medford Sash & DoorlCo.
State Depositary .
Established 1888.
Capital and Surplus $125,000
Besoarres $700,000
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 oblig
ing institution.
W. I. VAWTER, President.
G. K. LINDLEY, Cashier.
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 Urst-class DELICATESSEN.
MEDFORD DELICATEESSEN & BAKERY.
Wetzel & Hotl(jes, Proprietors.
The Man
From Home
A Novellzatlon of the Play
of the Same Name
By BOOTH TARKINGTON and
HARRY LEON WILSON.
Copyright, 1909, by Amtriun Fru
AuocUlion
The Tribune is Up-To-Date
She dropped her bead.
"You're bullying me! I don't soo why
you talk no tirutully to me."
"Do you tliluk I'd do It for anything
but you?" lie asked.
You are odious, insufferable!" she
cried, with a flash of temper. ,
"Don't you tli Ink I know you despise
me?" lie asked bitterly. And she flared
again.
"I do not despise you. If I bad stay
ed nt borne nud grown up there I
should probably have been a provin
cial young woman, playing 'Sweet
Genevieve' on the organ for you to
night," elie said. "My life has not been
that, however, and you have humili
ated me from the moment of your ar
rival here. You bnvo made me ashamed
both of you and myself: And now you
have some preposterous plan that will
shame me uguln both of us onco
more before these gentlefolk."
There wng a bustling without and
some loud talking, and l'lke smiled
wanly.
"I think them geuUefolk are here,"
be said. As he spoke the door was
thrown open, and, Ijidy Creech hur
riedly entered, followed by tho count
ess, Horace. Aliuertc and the earl. The
latter bqwed sardonically to l'lke, amf
Lady Creech hurried to Ethel with a
cry of astonishment.
"My dear child! What are you doing
here in this dreadful pluce with this
dreadful person?" she demanded
shrilly.
"My dear! I.cs covennnees!" cried
madame.
'Ethel! I am surprised! Come away
at once!" demanded Horace.
'Oh. I say, you know, Miss Ethel,
really!" echoed Almerle. "You can't
stay here, you know!"
like stopped them with a gesture
and said:
"I'm bur guardian, and she's hereby
my authority, and, what's more, she'll
tay by my authority."
Horace turned to the eurl.
"Lord Hawcastle, will you Insist
pon Ethel's leaving? It's quits on
the cards we shall have'a disagrees ble
scene here."
Hawcastle smiled evilly.
.. "I see no reason for It. We're here
simply for Mr. l'lke's answer. He
knows where he stands, and be knows
where we stand," said tho earl stiave
'y. and the American met his smile
evenly.
"I reckon you're right so far" he
said. ' '
"And your answer will be yes?"
asked the enrl, but Pike shook his
head.
"You're wrong there," he answered,
and Hawcastle changed front In an
instant.
"Perhaps you are right, Mr. Granger-Simpson,"
he said. "There may
be painful things done. Better your
sister were spared them. Take her
away."
l'lke snapped ut them all and moved
to the door, where he faced them.
"Miss Ethel, yon'M slay right where
you are!" he commanded, and, paying
no attention, Pike turned to Hawcas
tle. "You're here for an answer, you
say?" ,
"Yes," answered the earl, after nil
Instant's pause, and Dan went closer
to him.
"An answer to what?" he demanded,
looking the other In the eye.
"An answer to our request tunt yr,u
accede to the wishes of this young
lady," replied the earl uneasily.
"And If 1 don't what ar you going
to do?" demanded Pike piWiiFrjTitlIor-
ace at once broke In.
"Ethel, you must go!" he Implored.
Jlut Pike waved him to silence.
"Tell her. Why do you come here
sure of the answer you want?" he In
sisted savagely.
"A gentleman would spare her
that," said Hawcastle, with uncus!
ness, and the American laughed.
"I won't!" he snapped. "Speak out!
Why? Put (lie curl would, not nn
swer directly, so Pike turned to Ethel.
"This afternoon I tried to help u
poor devil, a broken down MiiksIiiij
running nwny from Siberia, where
he'd been for nine years."
Klhel halt rose In her chnlr ami
faced him eagerly.
A poor, weak thing," lie went nn,
"hounded like you've seen u rat In tho
Wilier by dugs mill bootblacks. Home
of your friends hen! snw us bring him
Into this apart input. They know, we've
got him here now. If I don't agree to
hand over you and S7."0,)00 of the
money -I 1 1 1 1 Simpson made it means
Hint the man I tried to help goes buck
to Siberia and 1 go to an Ituliun lull
for two years or ns much more as they
cau uiako ft.'r ' - -"Nonsense,"
cried IlawcasUo. But
hthiil waved lilin uslda mid turned.
with a withering look on Tike.
"I know you hud sumo further hu
miliation In storo for me. Do you
think I would U'llcvo that nn Kugllsli
nobleman would stoop"
l'lke Interrupted her ruthlessly ami
bitterly.
"Stoop?" he cried. "Why. ten rears
ago lu St. Petersburg thcro was a poor
duvtl of a revolutionist who In his
crasy patriotism took government mon
ey for tliu cause ha believed lu. He
made the mlstuka of keeping that
money In tho houso, when this mnu"
he pointed to Iluwcnstle "know It was
there. Ho also mndo tho mlstnko ot
having n wife this man coveted and
stole, as he coveted nnd stole tho mon
ey. Oh, ho uiudo a good job of ltl
Don't think that toulght Is tho Orst
time ho bus given Information to the
police. Ho did It then, and tho bus
band went to Siberia"
Huwcastlo was the picture of amazo-
munt aud horror ns be staggered up.
"A uustardly slander!" bo cried.
"Aud he'll do It again tonight!" riko
went on. "I go to an Italian Jail" ho
whirled and pointed an uccuslng Anger
at Mmo. de Chnmplgny "and thnt
same poor devil of a husband goes
back to Siberia!"
It's-lt's a ghastly lie!" cronked
Hawcastle. his face livid.
"You came for your answer," went
on Plko stridently, "und, by tho living
I
u ' '' I
V
V.. I
, a u- J
'tie hag betrayed me hlmsf!"
God, I've got It for you!" He stepped
to the door of the Inner chamber and
threw It open.
"Ivanoff!" be called, uud the Russian
came Into tho room. At the sight of
him Hawcastle fell buck against the
mantel, and the countess collapsed In
a heap on the floor. Ivanotf saw none
but her and, striding to bcr, lift
ed both clinched hands above bcr
bend.
"Ivan oh, mother of God! Ivan!
Don't kill me!" she gasped.
For a moment he stood over ber,
then collapsed Into a chair, wtierc he
wilted, subbing violently.
(To be continued.)
MEDFORD, Or., Aug. 5. 1009.
Hall's Texas Wonder, of St. Louis,
cured my daughter of a severe kidney
nnd bladder trouble oftcr doctor
failed to give any roliof. and I can
cheerfully recommend it. Mrs. L. L.
Wilson. 135 Bnrtlett St. Sold by
Haskins Drug Store.
If You Wanf (o Spend
several of the plcasaiuest half
hours you ever put in get the
September EVERYBODY'S
. and read in this order: " Happi
ness," Thc Mcllowdraminrr"
and "What Shall We Do
With, the Old?"
After that read where you
will you'll sav, ''Here's a good
magazine." Try it and sec.
SEPTEMBER EVERYBODY'S
On Display by Medford Book Store,
Russell's Store and Hotel Nash
News Stand.
Ten, coffee, boor or eluret, wilt)
club lunch, 30 cents, nt the Emeriek
Cnfo. '
Tnblo d'holn dinner nt the Nnsh
grill Sunday evening. Special mu
l
Ml. Angel College
,MT. ANGEL. OR.
ill charge of the P.enedielinc Fathers.
For young men nnd hoys. Term
opens September 7th. Preparatory,
commorciiil. scientific ond elassicnl
courses. Writo for catalogue.
The Best Meal
In Medford is to be had
- At The Star Restaurant '
All white help. Home cooking. Boom
and board $5.00 a week. Give us a
trial and be convinced.
MRS. W. E. GOODE Prop. 322E7th St.
Fow people rculizo how important it is to Litvo their glasses fittild
properly and wonder why thoy novor have comfort. Tho nbovo cut
shows tho lenses adjusted in siHi u way ns to tutuso strain on tho
delicate muscles of tho eyes, wh'.v.h strain often uuuscR headaches, irri
tability nnd many other little tnubloH. Watch for cut showing gliisscu
proporly adjusted and note tho difference.
I do expert glusit fitting nnd will givo satisfaction in the most dif
ficult cases, no matter how many havo failed on your case.
Brief consultation free.
DR. IVY M. ROBINSON,
Main Street, over Nicholson's Hardware, Medford.
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Tho best resolution for you
to mukn Is to eomo to us for
your next suit, if you waul
something out of tho ordinary.
Wo do tho best work nnd charge
tho lowest prices.
W. W. EIFERT
TUB PROOBfcBSTVE TAILOS
We would like to ta Ik with you about fire Insurance.
We are agents for the WORLD'S GREATEST FIRE IN
SURANCE Companies.
The ijETNA,iROYAL, QUEEN
LIVERPOOL, LONDON,
GLOBE and others
" R. A. HOLMES,
Successor to OANON & HOLMES
Room 33, Jackson Co. Bank Bldg. Phone No. 781.
J. E. ENYART, President
JOFIN S. ORTIT, Cashier.
J. A. PERRY, Vice-Prtsidoat.
. W. B. JACKSON, Ass't Cashier.
THE MEDFORD NATIONAL BANK
CAPITAL $50,000
SURPLUS $10,000
Safety boxes for rent. A general Banking Business transacted.
We solicit your patronage.
GET AHEAD OF THE HOT
SEASON.
You can bid dofianco to the heat
by having nn oloclrio fan put in po
sition. It doesn't cost very much,
either. If yon haven't one, we can
fix you nn i nn short time, at the
least expense. We're general elec
tricians, nnd do all clnssos of work
in our line in the most thorough,
manner. Jobbing skillfully and
promptly executed nt lowest charges.
Portable lamps in all varieties.
ROGUE RIVER ELECTRICAL
CONSTRUCTION CO
WANTED
Timber and Coal Lands
ENGINEERING AND SURVEYING CON
TRACTS TAKEN AND ESTIMATES
FURNISHED.
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MEDFORD, OREGON
Office in Jackson County Bank Upstairs