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MJfiDtfORD MA", TKLUUNlfl. MEDITOHI), OREGON, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1910, fe INTEREST Every Ono Entitled to Vote Ballots Issued to All Subscribers Paylnn Their Arrears or In Advnncc Phono, Wrlto or Call on the Contest Manniicr and He Will Propare Yo u for a Wlnnlnn Campaign. UoportH coma in from all ovor Mod ford mid tho surrounding lorrlloiy mid tho candidates nro doing all In thoir power to elicit tho aid of thnir friundH, and it may bo mild in puns IntC that tlioHo who do (IiSh and go about it Hytitmntioally uro tho oriuH who will win ono of tho grand array of prlr.ua offorud by HiIh pupor. Voting iit not restricted in any boiimu whatovor, Any ono may voto an oftuit n h ho pleases and for whom ho pIoiihoh, no mattor from what county or district tho lady may bo entered. TIiIh Ih a votinir contost and tho young lady receiving tho Indent nutnhur of votes will bo awanluil tho pricH. Unliko other contentM. thin affair pays lit vulitu for ovory oout invested. Votes lira not purchased at ho much each, hut for ovory cent received lY (IiIh "papor a cent's worth of valuo In dealt out in news of tho world. It ih nn investment rathor than an uxpen diluro) and no ono should ooiiHldur it in tho light that tho monoy paid out in monoy thrown away. Tho bullotH to ho unci! for voting nro scoured by paying or prepaying your subscription to tho Mail Trili uno, tlio only evening nownpapur. Those who nro already subscribers to tho Mail Tribtitio may Hoouro votes hy making pnymontH on subscrip tions, whether in advance or in nr roar. Kvory HuliHoribor in ontitlod to votes, mid thoy can bo Roourcd from all collectors and solioitorH. Candidates can solicit tho payment of subscriptions,' and alKo Holicit for now subscribers. Ah fast an pay inentH nro made thoy uliould bo Hunt to the Mail Tribune Content Depart- moat, mid tho ballota that you aro entitled to will bo givon or mailed to tho party or contestant Mending name in. Candidates who denim can call nt tho Mail Tribune, wlforo tliov can procure nil tho necessary suhsenp tion blanks, and tho content manager would tako ploaisuro in oxplaiuiug overylhing not entirely clear. If it in not convenient for you to como to thin office, call up the context man ngor by phono, givo your nnmo nnd nddrcMH. and ho will bo glad to call nnd see von. Hpcrlnl Information. In view of tho fact that a gieat number of tho contestants do not heem to understand that tho nomina tion blank can bo lined inoro than once, wo wish to Htato the uoiuiua tion blank can bo lined an many times an tho contestant in ablu to obtain tho hlnukn. All that in Decennary -o place on tho nomination blank in tho contestant's nnmo and tho dintriot in which nho belongs. So it in to tho advantage of each contcntant to navo tho nomination hlnukn tho name .in tho Hiunll coupoun. When Votes Aro Counted. All voton received before 1 o'clock will appear in tho day following in i.ne of tho Mail Tribuuo. DISTRICT NO. I Includes all the territory In the city of Medford. May Deuel, South Oakdale 7,010 Miss Crawford, pianist, Nash Grill 7,080 Itordina Uoacome, Tenth and Orange streets 2,000 Kdtth Cmnflll, 147 South Central 020 MinH Huuiphiey, Kentner'H store 830 Ilornico Cardor. 310 West nokBon 810 Hiuullfl Tico, 208 North Central 700 Huth Van Dyke, 0 West Twelfth 780 Jesslo Pundy, South Holly stroot v. 740 Ulla Gaiinyaw, 137 North Central 730 Harriet Paul. 020 Wont Ninth 710 Grace Offntt, 140 North Grnpo 020 Hnid Hamilton, North Central avenuo 010 Mrrn. V. M. Ford, Portland avenuo 040 Nettio Unrtloy, 0 Fast Third stroot . . . t 4 10 Milo Goodalo, OKI West Tenth 380 Vinita Hamilton, North Contrnl nvonu'o !IS0 Anna Potersou, South Holly street 370 Nollio Kvnns, Pacific Tolophono Cc 310 Mabel Hay, 1104 West Main , . . . 200 Maudo Gainos, South Grnpo fitroot ;..... 220 Maudo Nichols, 713 Fust Muin. . , , 220 Misn Andrown, 30 Hoosovolt avonuo ., 21Q Julia C. Moldor, 710 Kant Main .. . .', T.k . . . . 100 Mary Gore', 420 South Central . . . 170 Hnzollo Hngndalo, South Hivorsido ; ...,.,. 120 Fnthor Murphy, 010 North Fir ,. . . , ?. 310 Flmirn Wllnon, Spirella Parlors , . X . .' HO Nettio Dior, 203 South Front 110 Effio Unroll, 210 South Cottngo Btreot HO Josslo Colo, 700 North Contrnl 110 Mrfrio Eifert, North Frotrt nlroot .- HO Fula Jacobs, 122 South Central nvonuo 00 May Huchiinan, 800 East Taylor 80 Mary Kittrldgo, 204 South Grnpo , . . . , HO Mary A. HiibwoII, Soiithorn Orogon Produco Co. ' 80 Jornldino Thoiss, Ueatty stroot , 70 Harello Welch, South Ivy Htreot 70 Ninn Uakoman, 21 Wont Tenth stroot, , .', i . . "0 Meda Dlch, 223 North Court Btreot , 70 Luella Campbell, 714 West Eighth 70 Mary Fiontor, H. L. Moutgoinory Co 70 Mabel Miokoy, 330 South Fir '. 70 Alona SnodgrosB, HubsoI'h storo , . . . . HO Maudo Gnult, Van Dyk'H Btoro 00 Ilnttio Alien, 313 West TonUi stroot , , (10 Gortrudo Fny, 103 North Grnpo stroot ,,...'..,.,.,, ,', 00 Nellie Storm, 210 South Contrnl , 00 GROWS AS Tho HlnndingH of tho conteHtantn iih thoy nppenr today inoludcH all wU-H cant boforo 1 o'clock Hatur lay. Tho popular free-voting content being conducted by tho Mail Tribune in tho groutont proposition of a like natiiro ovor opened to tho people of Medford. It in not alono in tho Bcopo of territory ovor which tho voting extends, but in tho splendor and magnificence of tho priros that aro to bo given to tho popular ladioB bo- ucted by tho voten of tho Mail 1 nb- tino patroiiH. Vrlwti AMaroVd by Fn? Vok. Those intcrented in tho Mail Tn1i iiiio'm great popular contoHt aro bo- gifining to huntlo for voton in earu- OHt, nnd from now on oach day will show an incrcano in intorcHt, and tho number of voten cant for tho various candidates. It in cany to necuro voten if you are in earnest and desire ta win one of tho prir.cn offered. Oo nmoiig voiir frioiidH and tell them Unit you want to win, and you willbc surprised at tho oano with which voteB aro neeurod. All it taken to win in a little pumovoranoo and thu deHiro to win. TIiobo )rir.eH will ho given to socmouo, and von might an well bo tht fortunate person. Do not become diHcouraged if you do not have an many voten hh tho leader ; tho difference of a fow thounand voten isuiot much, when you remem ber that ono new yearly nubneription entitlen you to 15,000 voten. Send in your nnmo or that of your friend nt once to tho content depart ment and your friondn will do" the rcat. If tho contcntantn will send in the minion of thoir friondn. tho con tent mnnatrcr will Bend someone lo seo them and explain tho content, In order to convince them that thoy should be assisted in their ambition to Hocuro n prir.o. When sending in coupons, kindly out them out nn nently nn possibly, writing tho nnmo plainly, and pin them togothor or incloso them in nn envelope. Content mnnngors have tempers an well an other people, nnd whuti tho votes como in tied in a knot and look an though thoy had been cut out with nn ax it iH very exnspornt ing. Of tho scoron of young women who have entered tho race for one of the many priros offered in tho Mail Trib une's popular voting contest, it is in teresting to nolo by what -features each nro nttraotod. Many a voung woman will be sny ing in a fow weeks: "Oh, if 1 only had asked my friondn to clip the coupoun and nomination blanks from tho Mail Tribuuo and had gathered up a few subscriptions, I would bo right up in tho race and have a good chaneo to win ono of thoso fine priron." Tho Mail Tribune never does things by halves, nnd tho young lndicn who win those nrir.es are go ing to bo well taken caio of. CONTEST Maybflllo .Touch, IfiiHRoy'H ntoro Grace Brown, 1221 Went Main Gladys Ilcarrd, cant end Kant Main street ... Anna Smith, 520 South Ivy ,....?... Ona Humphrey, West Twelfth fltrect & Maude Ling, Kant Main street ., May IJnlloy, 510 South Central nvenue ....'.......:. i Anna HorBch, 247 South Ivy .' t. . ,'.'. - Mrs. Charles Charlofl, Hast Medford '. . r. .. . . .'. .'.'.'. Ilurtha Dailey, 208 South Ivy ''.:.. Kthelyn Howes, 301 Wont Klovonlh .' ... . Grace McCoy, 013 North Contrnl Mary Payne, 130 North Hnrtlott .'...' Vora Storey, 301 Kant Sixth J".-. . Kthul Eifert, North Front Btreot .' Myrtle Calhoun, 8 South Central avenue .V. Rebecca Clinton, 104 South Newtown ...".. Jennie Dodge, 010 South Onkdalc ..... Nettie Hopkinn, Odell hotel : Miliccnt Potter, 140 North Oakdnlo Ada Swindul, 010 Kast Liberty Eva auo Osborne, 012 Onkduh DISTRICT NO. 2 Includes all Grace Stevens. Woodvillo Maggie Duly, Kaglo Point.... Oricolla Carnihnn, Talent.... Kvu NorcroHs, Central Point . . Hnrello Welch, acksouvillo. . . . Kdna Neil, Ashlnnd Pearl Ross, Central Point... l'Vancen Hamilton, Ashland... Gertrude Norton, Juoksonvillo. Leona Wrich, ncksoiivillo. Huby Palmer, Ashland Wiuuifrcd Dnvin, Ashland Hnrello Croflen, Ashland Densio Carter, Woodvillo Etta Williams, Central Point Maybcllo Parsons, Ashlnnd Iliou Coughtron, Jacksonville Mnybclle Penrt, Central Point Miss Holley, Aohland . Clara Rhodes, Ashland Minn Mooro, Ashland Angy White, AHhland Emma Wendt, Jacksonville Alva Scott. Woodvillo Nannio Wright, Eaglo Point Hhettu Ilobbins, Woodville Miss Dowmnn, Ashland Maybcllo Koncndc, Ashland Gladys Miller, Woodvillo Irene Wilson. Central Point Dessio Henring, Woodvillo Eleanor Powers, Talent Ground ackson, Eaglo Point Donna Under, Eaglo Point if r, ... era oKccn. Afaiuanu Fayo Burchell, Woodvillo Ella Stoics. Woodvillo Claric6 Wilcox, Woodvillo Mario Cnmihan, Tnlont Mary Olsson, Central Point The Prizes CAPITAL PRIZE ONE F1VE-PASSENGER TOURING AUTOMOBILE (WILL BE ON DISPLAY IN A FEW DAYS). . GRAND PRIZES TWO i?400 "PIANOS. TWO $100 DIAMOND RINGS. TWO BUSINESS SCHOLARSHIPS. TWO BEAUTIFUL LADIES' GOLD WATCHES. NOMINATION BLANK Writo plninly. It is ndvisnblo to flso this blank, but nominations can bo written on nny pnpor. Coupon is printed for convenience only. I Nominnto Address . . . District No. As tho most popular candidate Signod. Date. Address. Each nomination sent in will county twenty votos if sent to tho Mail Tribuno Contest Department. Tho Mail Tribuuo rosenes tho right to reject nny objootionnblo nominations. Out out this blank and soud it to tho Mail Tribuno with your nanio or tho nnmo and nddress of your favorite candidate A subscription with it is not nccossary, but 11 good start moans much. This bla'nk enn bo used ns ofton as dosired for tho samo caudidato, nnd onoh nnd ovory ono counts twenty. Tho nnmo of tho party ranking tho nomina tion will not bo divulged if bo desired. In crtso of n tic, prizes of oqunl valuo will be givon. Not Good After September 22, 1910 ThegMail Tribune Popular Voting Contest TKis Ballot Counts for TEN Votes, For Dintriot No Addross Good for ton votos whon filled 'out nnd sent to tho Contest Depart ment by mnil or otherwise on or before expiration dnto. No ballot will be nltorod in any way or transferred after being recoived by tho Mnil Tribune. In enso of a tio, prizos of equal vnluo will bo givon to enoh of the contestants Mod.' Harry Woolvcrton's Funeral. Tho funornl sorvioos of Harry Woolvorton woro hold at tho vosi donto of his father, Q. 1). Woolvor ton, in Medford, at '2 p. m. Satur PROCEEDS 40 40 40 40 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 i!0 , territory outside city of Medford. .. 1,120 ooq 780 730 4101 ;.;; 380 ....V... .; 380 ;.; 220 .. :..v.. 210 ....: ..:... 130 . 110 '..'... H ; ........ , . . -. '. ; ?.... 00 90"; 00 00 90 80 70 70? 70 70 60, GO 00 40- 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 20 k vr M .v?jM .!?. -; v ". '. . . . . . ." ".I '. .'... . s .' .- . ..w. 41.;. . .fflggH. ?.fh :r.. ..!'.. "??. . . 2 20 0 -(.f-s .t'. . . ,J. ff .:.'.. . ;.!.... 20 20 20 SO il in tho Mail Tribuuo Contest. 5 day, Row Goulder officiating. Tho pallbearers woro 10. J. White, John Peterson, C. C. Pioreo nnd P, W. Poiyno, lieaiitiful floral offerings woro brought by tho many Borrowing Ifriouds that woro presont. Value of Special Ballots Price. Now Snb. Old Sr.b. Ono month $ .60 700 350 Two months 1.00 1,400 700 Thrco months in advance 1.00 3,000 1,000 Six months in ndvanco 2.60. 7,000 3,500 One year In advance 5.00 15,000' 7,500 Two years in ndvnnce 10.00 40,000 20,000 WEEKLY, BY MAIL Price. New Sab. Old Sab. One yanr in ndvanco $ 1.60 3,000 1,500 Two years in ndvnnce 3.00 7,000 3,500 All old subscribers of the Weekly paying their arrearages, chang ing to the DAILY, will bo considered new subscribers and ballots is sued accordingly. Any young lady who desires to enter this great contest and win one of the magnificent prizes offered should boo that her name is sent to the Contest Department. All that is necessary to win a prizo is to receive the largest number of votes according to conditions mentioned olsewhere in this announcement Political Announcements To the People of Jackson Ceunty: I am a candidate for state senator. I am a Republican. If nominated at tho primary and elected at the gen eral election I will give my best ef forts to servo the interests of tho people of Jackson county. I will not vote to elect a democrat to the United States senate, but I will vote to elect to that office' the Republican candidate who shall have received tho highest number of votes therefor nt the general election next preceding. I want this statement to be plain ly understood so that no person who desires the election of a Democrat to that important office will bo mis led into voting for me by thinking that possibly I might, under certain circumstances, aid in bringing about such a result, for I will not. I belicvo that as a representative of thoso who elect me. I should carry out their political views. I favor the permanent mainte nance of n stato normal school at Ashland, Or., and if I am elected I I will use every effort to secure such (institution. I nm in favor of good roads nnd havo given much study to the sub ject, nnd ns to the manner of pro curing them. Importnnt legislation ? needed before much can be done 111 this matter. In order thnt the fish that run in the strenms of the state may be en ioyed by all our people, tho grted of tho canncrymen nt the mouth of the rivers must be checked in somo legit imate way so ns to nllow a free run of fish to the interior localities. I feci that I am thoroughly acquainted with the condition of such affairs and will, if elected, bo able to render efficient servico therein. I camo to Oregon in October, 1S51, when I was six yenrs old. I have worked in her forests, her fields and her mines and I beliovc that I know her needs. I am known as a "pro gressive" in fact, I nm called a "booster," and if elected I shall es teem it a great honor to boost for the whole state, but particularly for ackbou county. If 1 nm not nomiuntcd nt tho pri mary convention, it will give me great pleasuro to assist tho victorious Re publican candidnto who dofents me, to an election in November, nnd to urge my pnrtv friends to givo him a cordinl support. I will not, during tho campaign, porsonallv make a re quest of any votor to support me. I will bo pleased to meet my fellow-cit-ireus nnd publicly address them on political mattors. Respeotfully, WM. M. COLVIG. (Paid Advertisement.) STATK ItErnKSEXTATIVE. Jackson County is ontltled to two t2) representatives. I nm a candidnto for tho Republic an nomination for stato ropresonta tlvo from Jnckson County subjoct to tlio primaries to bo hold September .M, 1010. I am for Statement No. 1, direct 'oglalatlon, good roads, and stato aid 'or a Normal School nt Ashland. I stand for thoso political and moral principles which will uplift tho com munity, tho stato and tho nation. I am Anti-Assembly and against corporation rule In politics. I nm a Progressive Ilepubllce.n, I beltovo in tho rulo of tho poople. I stand for tho rights of tho people in thoir fight against Special Interests nnd Privilege FRED W. MBARS. (Paid advortisomont) Soo tho big oyo street, on East Main 164 Hnskiiis for Hoalth. State Senator. I am a candidate for the republic an nomination for state senator from Jackson county, subject to primary of September 24. I am for Statement Number 1, economical administration of public funds, good roads, improved educational facilities and other things that havo for their object the betterment And improvement of the stato and county. H. "VON DER HBLLBN. (Paid advertisement) For County Commissioner. To the Voters of Jackson Ceunty: I hereby announce myself as can didate for county commissioner, sub ject to the primary election. I am a republican in politics. I am ac quainted with all of the interests in this section of the country, and be lieve that if elected my knowledge of financial and business affairs will enable me to be of great benefit to the people of the county in the man agement of public affairs. I believe in a careful, economical and business administration of the people's inter ests and if successful I promise to give to such interests my most care ful attention. I believe in good roads and a modern and scientific con struction of them. At present I am president of the Prait-Growere' bank of Medford, Or., and am otherwise largely interested in the financial af fairs of the Rogue River vallejv Re spectfully, GEO. L. DAVIS. (Paid Advertisement.) For Representative. I desire to be the Republican czm inee for state representative of Jack son county, subject to the primaries to bo held September 24. I believe in tho initiative and referendum, State ment No. 1, good roads nnd state aid for Ashland normal school. I am op posed to extravagant creation of sal aried officers and commissions, nnd if nominnted nnd elected will repre sent nil tho people. JOHN A. WESTERLUND. (Paid Advertisement.) For Sheriff. I am a candidate for tho nomina tion of sheriff of Jnckson county on the Repnblicnn ticket, subjoct to tho primary of September 24. J. II. BELLINGER. (Paid Advertisement.) County Recorder. I am a candidate for the demo cratic nomination for recorder of Jackson county, subject to the pri mary election of Soptcmbcr 24. ROBERT L. TAYLOR. (Paid Advertisement.) State Senator. I am a candidate for tho office of stato sonator for Jnckson county, sub ject to the decision of the republican voters at tho primaries to bo hold September 24th. I pledge myself to voto for that republican candidate for United States senator In congress who shall havo recoived tho highest numbor of votes In tho goneral elec tion next preceding. I am an ndvo cnto of good roads and all Improved oducational facilities, nnd all othor things which tend to tho bottorraont of tho county and state. WM. M. COLVIG. (Paid advertisement) For State Senator Statement No. I Candidate. I am a Republican candidate for stato senator ni tho primary olootion September 24, 1010. I favor stnte ment No. 1, good ronds, progiessivo education and the Southern Oregon stato normal school. For olovon years n resident of Ashland, Or. tf . J. J. CAMBERS. (Paid advortisomont) UaskluB (or Health, i,- Wholesale and Ebtail'De&lv . ers in Ice Cream Milk, Cream, Butter and Buttermilk. If you have' any sweet or sour cream for. sale, call on us at 32 S. Ccn tral or phone. , . . -, 14 f MILK EOUTE DT ,, CONNECTION Store Phone Main 881. Ranch Phone Farmers 7183. Pine Timber For Sale 3,700,000 feet extra high grade, next thing to sugar pine, will cut 65 per cent strictly clear. 2.900,000 feet first class yellow pine, will cnt 65 per cent No. 2 shop and better. 1,500,000 feet fine large red fir and cedar. Plenty of water, easy to log, level roads. Inquire at Dorris Hardware Co. at Dorris, Siskiyou connty. Cal. 157 BREAD Try our Home Made Fresh Bread. "Goodness and Purity" is our motto. Also Salads and Eoast Meats ready cooked, at the ' MEDFORD BAKERY 42 S. CENTRAL AVE. "!--t--t--t- -r--t- -- -' FORTY-NINTH ANNUAL OREGON STATE FAIR WILL BE HELD AT SALEM, SEPTEMBER 12 TO 17. $35,000.00 IN PREMIUMS AND PURSES. GRAND LIVE STOCK, AGRICUL TURAL AND HORTICUL TURAL EXHIBITS. SPLEN DID RACES, BAND CON CERTS, FREE ATTRAC TIONS AND FIREWORKS. REDUCED RATES ON ALL RAILROADS. FOR FURTHER INFOR MATION ADDRESS FRANK MEREDITH, SECRETARY. Jusft Published Mining Maps of Southwest ern Oregon and Northwestern California, showing tho forest resorvos, snrvoyod and unsur veyed land. Sold by W.P. Wright Grants Pass, Or. Prico of Wall Maps, Pookot Maps, $1.50. it) Rock Springs Coal. Another car of tho colcbratod Rock Springs coal arrived today. Moro may como, but this is here. Soo W. J, Burbridgo, tho drayman, now and plnco your ordor. You will need some of this coal this winter. Seo the big oyo on East Main Btrcet. Hasklne (or Health. 1S4 Southern Dairy Go. f . 4 ,n