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    THE MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREOON, SATURDAY, AUOnCT 21. Mil!)
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6e KEWANEE
System of Water Supply
nrnvirlrs an absolutely safe and satisfac
tory water service, eaual to that ''i' With
offered by any city water work. h? the
An abundant supply of water ' Kewaneo
always available and dcliv- ' f System,
ered under strong pressure Jf an air-tight, steel, pneu
throughout the house, bam jfljr mauc tanL. c.'U iU
tvewanee Pneumatic Tank
is placed in the cellar. Water
is pumped into this tank and is
delivered to the fixtures by air
pressure.
pr grounds,
Affords
Absolute
Fire
m
No Attic Tank
to Leak and Flood the House
No Elevated Tank
to Freeze or Collapse.
100 per cent letter service and will last a
ujelime.
Over Nine Thousand Kewaneo
' Outfits in Successful
Operation.
Also agents for White Steam
Cars and Fairbanks-Morse Gaso
line Pumping Outfits.
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E. A. Washburne JkSbn
Medford, Oregon
Miles Block
Savoy Theatre
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L TONIGHT AND SATURDAY L
L SWEET AND TWENTY L
L ' JEALOUSY AND THE MAN C
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P.C.Hansen. Tom Moffat
iWe make any kind and style of windows. "We carry
glass of any size on hand.
Medford Sash &,DoorJCo.
State Depositary
Established 1888.
'Capital and Surplus $125,000
Resources 4700,000
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 oktig-
ing institution.
W. I. VAWTER, President.
G. R.' LINDLEY, Cashier.
WHY COOK
These hot days? When you can get anything you desire in the line
of BREAD, PIES or CAKE, in addition to everything usually found
in a tirst-eiass DELICATESSEN. ..
' MEDFORD DELICATEESSEN & BAKERY.
Wetzel & Hodges, Proprietors.
The Tribune is Up-To-Date
The Man
From Home
A Novclizdtfon of the Play
of the Same Name
By BOOTH TARKINGTON and
HARRY HON WILSON
Copyright. 1909. by Amsrtcan Praia
Association
CHAPTEIt XVII.
FACE TO FACE.
IF tlie roof of t tic building bad col
lapsed and unit loft tlio persons
there assembled In the room con
fronting death Itself, tliero could
have beeu no more complete astonish
ment.
It was Horace who first appreciated
the sombcrncss of the crouching, ter
ror stricken woman upon tho Moor.
'Heleno!" ho whispered, but I'lke
stepped forward and waved lilui back.
"You stand back!" said the lawyer.
She's bis wife!" And at tho words
Horace fairly staggered. Daniel went
on. pointing to the cringing llawcas
tle. "Aud there's his best friend."
The words seemed to rouse some of
the fighting St Aubyn Instinct In tho
carl, and bis eyes flashed.
It's a He!" he cried hoarsely. "I nev
er saw the man in all my life before."
"The lady seemed to recognize him,"
said Pike grimly. "1 guess you won't
have to Jab your memory too hard.
Ifs only ten years to St Petersburg,
Mr. Glen wood!"
'Al merle, go for the police!" ordered
the earl.
'No, nor' cried the cduntess. "1
can't stand U!"
Pike laid his baud upon IvnnofTs
shoulder and spoke loudly:
"Call 'cm In! We're ready!"
Almerlc, with a frightened glance
around, stepped to the doors and threw
them wide, calling as be reached the
passage:
"Tell that officer to bring bis mes
here!"
He turned and again entered the
room, and Pike's face lit up unpleas
antly as be looked at him, then soften
ed as be turned to Ethel.
I want you always to remember
that I consider It cheap at the price,"
be said.
There was a quick step without, and
Von Grollerbagcn entered, followed by
RIblere. For an Instant be glance
about the circle and then spoke in a
clear, ringing voice.
"There will be no arrests tonight, my
friends.' be said, and at tbo 'words
Hawcastle sneered openly.
"This man goes, too!" he declared
violently. "Call those eorablnlerl!" he
reiterated to Almerlc.
Von Grollerbagcn smiled sweetly
and raised bis hand deprecatingly.
"The officer Is not there. Vou see,
the carablnierl bare been withdrawn."
He turned to Daniel. "For you, my
friend, I have relinquished my Incog
nito." Pike stared at him uncompro
misingly, and the German turned to
Lord Hawcastle.
"This man Ivanoff," be said, "Is In
my custody."
For a moment the two men measur
ed each other, and then Hawcastle
burst out violently:
"By whose authority? Do you know
you are speaking to the Earl of Haw
castle?" Von Grollerbagen smiled. RIblere
stepped forward and addressed Haw
castle directly.
"More respect sir!" he cried. "You
are addressing tbo Grand Duke Vasill
of Russia 1"
Hawcastle paled and fairly stagger
ed Into the arms of bis son, wbo
reeled from tho shock. The others
stared uncomprchcndlngly. and Pike
looked up with a curious frightened
look upon bis lean face. Quite slowly
he moved to the table and rested a
hand npon it and with the other ca
ressed lils chin.. His eyes were look
ing straight ahead, and be murmured
In awestruck tones:
"Good Lord! And think wbat-wny,
I've been calling blm docl" '
The grand duke perceived the agi
tation on Pike's face and came for
ward to take bis band.
"My friend," he said gently, "It has
been refreshing." He spoke to RIblere.
"I shall take the man Ivanoff s state
ment In writing. Bring blm to me
with you."
Ho Turnod on his heel niltflflv mill
weut off tUroujiti tbo door ou tho other
flt
Vuki
"You art atldrcsslug the Grand
ValU o ?ulo'"
side of tho room that led to bis private
chamber. When ho had gouo Itlblcre
touched Ivanoff on tho shoulder as a
slgnnl, and the' stricken innu arose.
One glance bo cast upon tho guilty
woman, who shrank so shlverlngly
Into a corner as ho gazed upon her,
aud then said:
'I would not touch you oven to.
strangle you!" and then to the thun
derstruck Uawcnstlo ho said:
"God will let me pay my debt to tho
Earl of, Hawcastle!"
In nn Instant he was gone, and Haw
castle, pale with rage and anguish,
strode forward to Pike, who was smiling.
'Why," you" the carl began, but
Daniel raised bis hand. Ha spoke soft
ly, even genially.
'Oh, I hated to hand you this, my
lord," be raid. "I didn't come over
here to make the fino flower of Europe
any more troublo than they'vo got
Hut I bad to show John Simpson's
daughter, and I reckon now she ain't
wanting any alliance with tho rem
nants of Creey nnd Aglncourt"
From the other sldo of tbo sofa,
where she had been sobbing on tier
brother's shoulder, Ethel came trem
'I have do choice," she said slowly.
"Yon see, I gave Almerlc my promise
when I thought It on honor to bear bis
name. Now that you bavo shown me
"It U ml lor the Earl of Bawcatlle.
that it is a shame to bear it tbo prom
Ise Is only more sacred. You sec, the
shame Is not bis fault, is It? You
want me to be honorable don't
you?"
. Wben she bad finished Daniel was
leaning well back on tho table.
: "Your father and mother both
came from Missouri, didn't they?"
He sighed heavily, and she bung her
bead.' Hawcastle looked toward the
open door of the room and touched bis
on upon tbo shouldor. When tbey bad
reached the door the earl looked back
and shook bis fist at Pike. ,. ., .
i "You haven't heard the last of this,
curse you!" lie said and disappeared
quickly. Lady Creech, who bad been
in a seml-swoonlng condition, came
suddenly out of her trance and gazed
sharply about her.
"Don't mumble your words,"' she
aid sharply and rose to her feet
With n withering glance at l'lke she
turned to Klhel. (
"Come, my dear," she said. "ThlB
terrible place Is not for you. Let us
go."
Horace en mo suddenly to life and
closed his drooping Jaw. Hp stepped
forward and faced the old Indy.
' "My sister will roiintln for n time,
Lndy Creech." lie said. "I will look
after her In tho future."
(To be continued.)
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J. E. ENYART, President
JOHN S. ORTII, Coshier.
J. A. PERRY, Vice-President.
W. B. JACKSON, Ass't Cashier.
THE MEDFORD NATIONAL BANK
CAPITAL : $50,000
. SURPLUS $11,000
Safety boxes for rent. A general Banking Business transacted.
We solicit your patronage.
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GET AHEAD OF THE HOT
SEASON. ' ,
You can bid defiance to the heat
by having an electrio fan put in po
sition. It doosn't cost very tnuob,
either. If you haven't one, we can.
fix you up i nn short time, at the
least expense. We're general elec
tricians, and do all classes of work
in our lino in the most thorough
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FURNISHED.
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MEDFORD, OREGON
Office in Jackson Oounty Bank Upstairs