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tMiei ..t MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OflECION, TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 33, 1910. S h- ' Maginificent Prizes in the Mail Tribune & Contest Are Being Sought by Many , . popular and Enernotlo Younn Women From Different Districts Enter the Mall Trlhuno Contest Pcoplo Evcrywhcro Talklnn Aliout This OfferAll .Contestants Havo an Equal Opportunity Candidates Arc Not Confined to Securlnn Subscribers In Their Own Districts, But May Work Anywhere Tlioy Desire Is Not Yet Too Lato to Mako n Nomination. The Prizes CAPITAL PRIZE ,J0NB FIVE-PASSENOHIt TOURING: AUTOMOWLE (WILL UK ON DISPLAY IN A FEW DAYS). GRAND PRIZES TWO $100 ima'nos. TWO $100 DIAMOND HINDS. TWO KUSINKHS SCHOLARSHIPS. TWO HBAUTIKUIi LADIES' GOLD WATCHES. If you want u prlru, got busyby gutting J'""" friends to subscribe for tliu M- II Tribmio or Imvo them ro juw their subscriptions, uh votes nro imhikmI on nil back subscriptions when paid. Collectors and HolicitorH. both in tho city anil rural districts, nro eouippud with ballot books and aro nulhnrUcd to Ihhiio ballotH when sub scriptions nro paid. He Hiiro and de mand your ballotH when paying sub scriptions, either nrronra or in ad vance. Don't forget to call up the content mnungor if there is anything you do not understand, iih he is al ways in the office iiml ready to give any iuforuintion desired. KioclI Inforiimtloii. In viov of tho fnol that n groat number of votc will.be awarded tho Noum to understand that tho nomina tion blank can bo utted au many times once, we wish to Htnto tliuvjioiniiui tiou blank can be lined more tlujn uh the contestant is able to obtain the blaukH. All that in necessary . place on tbe uoiuinatiou blank is tho contestant's nnino mid the district hi which hIiii belongs. Ho it is to the ndvnntnca of each contextual to sao tho nominntion blankH tho snmo .in tho Hinnll couponH. Wlicn Vote Aro Counted. All votes received boforo 1 o'clock will appear in the day following 8 fliio of tho Mail Tribune. Voting in not restricted in any sense whatever. Any ouo may vote uh often nit bo pleases and for whom he pleases, no matter from what county or district tho Indy may be entered. This is a votinir contest and tho young lady receiving tho largest number of the cnntoHtuntH do Mot prizes. Unlike other contests, this affair pays in value for every cent invested. Votes aro uot( purehnsed at ho much eaeb, but for eery cent icceivcd bv this paper .1 cent's worth 'of value in dealt out in news of the world. It is an investment rather tliiiu uu expen diture, mid no ouo tihnuld consider it in tho light that the money paid out 5h money thrown nwny. The ballots to bo inod for voting nro secured by paying or prepaying your subscription to the Mail Trib une, tho only ' evening nowHpaper. Those who aro already subscribers to tho Mail Tribune may soeuro votes by making payments 011 subscrip tions, whether in advance or in ar rears. Every subscriber is entitled to votes, and they can bo scoured from nil collectors nud solicitors. Candidates can solicit the payment of subscriptions, and also solicit for now HiibKcribors. As fast us pay ments nro made tlioy should bo sent to the Mail Tribune Contest Depart ment, nud tho ballots that you nro entitled to will bo given or mailed to the party or contestant sending same in, Candidates who desire can call at the Mail Tribune, whoro they can procure all tho necessary subscrip tion blanks, and tho contest manager would take plcaouro in explaining overythhig not entirely clear. If it is not convenient for you to como to this office, call up the contest man ager by phone, give your name and nddross, nud bo will( bo Kind to call and Hee you. When sending in coupons, kindly ant them out ns nontly ns possible, writing tho iinmo plninly, nud pin them together or incloso them in nn envelope Contest managers have tempers ns well ns other people, and when tho votes como in tied in a knot and look ns though they had been out out with nn nx, it is vory cxaspornt iiiL. Of the scores of young women who Imvo entered tho raco for ouo of the iiinnv prizes offered in the Mail Trib uno'rt popular votincr contest, it is in teresting to note by whnt fenturos cneh nro attracted. Many n young woman will bo Bnv ing in a few weeks: "Oh, if I only had asked my friends to clip the coupons nud nominntion blanks from the Mail Tribune nud had gnthorcd up a few subscriptions, I would be right up in the race and have a good eiianco to win one 01 tnoso lino prizes." The Mail Tribune never does things by halves, and tho young Indies who win these tirir.es nro go ing to bo well taken euro of. DISTRICT NO. I Includes all the territory In the city of Mcdford. lone r'lynn, 1)05 West Tenth street , 11,710 Miss Crawford, pianist, Nnsh drill 11,270 Mary Deuel, South Oakdale 10.-120 II1174II0 Tico, 208 North Central , , . 0,230 Herdinu Heaeome, Tenth and Orange streotB 7,110 Maude Nichols, 7111 East Main , , . 0,210 Oertrude Fay, 101 North drape street . , .'..'. 0,0 10 Mnjbullo Jones, Ilussey'u store (1,1110 Eva .lane Ohboine. f12 Oakdale .'. f),7'J0 Kiln daunynw, 1!I7 North Central : r,-ll0 May Hailoy, filO South Central avenue . . , ! , f,2.10 IMudu Hish, 22.'l Ninth Court street . .,.- -1,100 Mabel Hay, 1101 West Main . ,. 4,120 MisH Andrews, !lf Roosevelt avenue ...': ...'.; 0,000 Mrrs. W. M. Ford, Puitlmul avenuo , Jl.700 Luella Campbell. 714 West Eightl 3,010 Edith Cranfill, 147 South Central f 2,010 Elmira Wilson, Spirclln Parlors 1,0 10 Milo Ooodale, 01(1 West Tenth 1,580 Huth Van Dyke, 0 West Twelfth ..,, ,K 1,070 Miss Ilutnplnoy, Kentner's store , . . '. 1,0'10 Nina Hakemun, 21 West Tenth btioet .. 1,220 Anna Smith, 520 South lw -.i.!., : l.l'lo Hornieo Cardor. 310 West aokson 000 Nottio Hartley, fi E.ist Third street .' Mario Eifort, North Front stroot Julia C. Fielder, 710 East Main, , , Anna Herseh, 247 South Ivy, . . . , ', . . , . , , Jessie l'liudy, South Holly stroot , . . . t t t 1 tyt I 870 700 770 7(10 740 710 020 030 (110 500 500 510 480 400 420 410 Nellie Evans, Paeifio Tolophono Co .'.... 300 2:10 230 220 210 210 00 180' Harriot Paul, 025 West Ninth. . . . , draco Ol'futt, 140 North Ornpo Ada Swindel, 515 East Liberty Enid Hamilton, North Central avenuo.... Jessie Colo, 705 North Control Myrtle Calhoun, 8 South Control avonuo Jeraldinu Thoiss, Hoatty street Nettie Hopkins, Odell hotel Viuita Hamilton, North Control avonuo- . Efi'io Hurch, 215 South Cottngo street Anna Peterson, South Holly stroot. Hazollo Welch, South Ivy stroot. Mary A. Haswoll, Southern Oregon Produce Alonn Suodgrass, Russul's store Maude Gainos, South drapo strcot, , Vorn Storoy, 301 East Sixth , Etholyn Howos, 301 West Eleventh. Mabel Miokoy, 330 South !.. . draco McCoy, 513 North Central. Co. l ' IM MM MIMM M I U M M I M M MMHMIMIHI KENTUCKY'S FULL RACING SEASON OPENS NEXT WEEK LEXINGTON, Ky Sept. 13. Tho ICeiituokV fall racing season opens here Septomber 17. Tho mcotting promises to bo ouo of tho best tho slate has known for many years. The best horses of tho eastorn tracks will be scut hero for tho meeting and tho card offered tho patrons of tho track will be ouo of the best Lexington racegoers havo over known. Turfmen hero believe that tbe practical killing of tho racing game in New York will add considerable intercut to the cominir meet. HER WRITINGS REJECTED, SHE ATTEMPTS SUICIDE NEW YORK, Sept. 13 -Vera Fitch, tho bontilifnl young California girl who attempted to kill herself in tho parlor of a New York hotel be cause her writings wore lefuscd by eastern magazines, i" recovering no rapidly that unless n change for tho worso should occur eho will bo dis missed from FJowcr hospital within n fow days. s Tho charge of attempted suicide is still hanging over her and sho will bo tnken to tho polico station ns soon ns she is well enough to be removed from the hospital. It is not believ ed, however, that the case against her will be pushed by the authorities. If the furnished room ad "look good", run Around, to tho address given and take a look nt It. Mary Gore, 420 South Central Hattio Allen, 313 West Tenth street... Grneo Brown, 1221 West Main Hnzello Hugsdnle, South Riverside Nellie Storm. 210 South Control Esther Murphy, 515 North Fir Nottio Bier, 203 South Front Euln Jacobs, 122 South Central avenuo Gladys Hcnrrd, east cud East Main strocl ; M$ Hcbecca Clinton. 104 South Newtown r.kvi .,. Jennie Dodge, 010 South Onkdnle O. .ffi. Mutido Onult, Van Dyke's store .;M. Mnv Hiiplifinnn. flOfi Ent Tnvlnr w.-IA .Mary Kittridgc, 201 South drapo r.W Mnry 'Fiester, II. L. Montgomery Co ; Hcrthn Dailoy, 208 South Ivy a. .;,.. Ona Humphrey, West Twelfth street v.M?. Maude Ling, East Main street. Mrs. Charles Charles, East Mcdford .M5f Mary Payne, 135 North Dartlett .'..-.. Ethel Eifert, North Front street . . . . :'.'..': Milicent Potter, 145 North Oakdale . . . 1 170 100 100 120 120 110 110 00 00 00 90 00 80 80 70 70 30 30 30 30 20 20 DISTRICT NO. 2 Includes all territory outside city of Mcdford. Maybcllo Peart, Central Point ' 7,010 Winnifrcd Davis, Ashland .- 2,140 Maggie Daly, Eaglo Point .- 1,710 Grnce Slovens, Woodvillo 1,400 It MM M II llioti Couchtron. Jacksonville. , Evn NorcroKs, Central Point A . Oricolla Cnrnihnn, Talent s.M eu TTnll.M. An1,l,.r1 ' & -VU UIIUTl 4IWItllUI4 M I M I M M I M I Nnnnio Wright, Eaglo Point Hnzello Welch, Jacksonville Gertrude Norton, Jacksonville .?. Loonn Wrieh, ncksouvillo. , Anirv White. Ashland Pearl Ross. Central - Point ; . ., ; . . M Huby Pnlraor, Ashland 7$. '. Ednii Neil. Ashland ; iik . Eleanor Powers, Talent v. . Mis Bowman, Ashland .-.. Frances Hamilton. Ashland Emma Wcndt, Jacksonville Dessio Hearing, Woodvillo O Donna Hudor, Eaglo Point...., Gronuel Jackson, Eaglo Point. , Miss Moore, Ashland , Hnzello Crosou, Ashland , Bessie Carter, Woodvillo , Etta Williams, Central Point Maybcllo Parsons, Ashland T. . , Clnrico Wilcox, Woodvillo !. Mary Olsson, Central Point '. Mario Carnihau, Talent .' h Clara Rhodes. Ashland j"! iiiiiuYs uniur, oouvnie , ... .,..'.. s. cra bkoou, Ashland. Ella Stoles, Woodvillo. Delia Miller, Trail.... Alva Scott. Woodvillo ."?. Hhettn Bobbins, Woodvillo. . v . .- . Iivno Wilson, Central Point, Hflnlln Wiihipv 'IVnil Myrn Askew, Beagle ' .Vg, . Favo Burcholl, Woodvillo ...S. . Clara Skvimnn, Trail . Leu Middlohuehor, Trail Inez Wilicts, Persist. Mnv lTiiuit. Trnil ' . it. Afav Hiii.li. Aalilmwl ' -" .r.., Flora Shiifor, Summerville , . , .' t. , draco Colby, Browusboro , Lillm Hnll, Browusboro. ,... . Jfario Gage, Beagle Alberta Stacy, Beagle , Maggie Jones, Beagle , " t t 1 I t 1 4M? 1,300 1,140 1,040 700 710 530 4S0 400 440 410 300 3S0 240 240 220 210 100 100 170 110 90 90 90 90 90 90 80 70 1 70 70 70 70 00 40 30 30 30 30 20 20 20 , 30 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 Not Good After September 17th. SPECIAL COUPON The Mail Tribune's Popular voting' Contest GOOD FOR 50 VOTES FOB DISTRICT ADDRESS Good for fifty votes when filled out and sent to the Contest Do pnrtmont by mnil or otherwise on or boforo expiration dido, No ballot will bo altered in any way or transforrod after being rceoived by tho Mail Tribune. In case of a tie, prisos of equal vnluo will bo given to each of tho contestants Hod. Political Announcements M. F. Eg'gleston Candidate Before the Republican Pri mary for Nomination to the Office of Representative From Jack son County Br' . ' ShA' ml &3BSBM Tc Renresentatlva. I desire tdlin tbn Ttnniilillfinti'ni inco for 'stale representative of Jack son county, subject to tho prinimrk to be held Septomber 24. I believtt k tho initiative and referendum, State ment Noj 1, good roads and state aU for Ashland normal school. I nm'i posd to extravagant creation ok sal aried officers and commission, as4 if nominated and elected will repre sent all the people. JOHN A. WESTEKLUm (Paid Advertisement.) For Sheriff. I am a candidato for the nomina tion of Bhoriff of Jackson county on tbo Republican ticket, subject ta tho primary of Soptombor 24. J. H. BELLINGER, (Paid Advertisement.) County Recorder. I nm a candidate for tho demo cratic nomination for recorder of Jackson county, subject to tho pri mary election of September 24. ROBERT L. TAYLOR, (Paid Advertisement.) ' " State Senator. I am a candidate for the office of state senator for Jackson county, sub ject to tbo decision of the republic voters at tho primaries to bo heli Septomber 24th. I pledgo myself te vote for that republican candidate for United States senator In congress who shall havo received tho highest rumbcr of votes in the general elec tion next preceding. I am an advo cato of good roads and all Improve! educational facilities, and all other things which tend to tho bettormeat of tho county and state. WM. M. COLVIO. (Paid advertisement) For State Senator Statement No. I Candidate. I am a Republican candidate for state senator at tbe primary election September 24, 1010. I favor state ment No. 1, good roads, progressive education and the Southorn Oregon state normal school. For eleven years a resident of Ashland, Or. , tf J. J. CALIBERS. (Paid advertisement) The people passed Statement No. 1 in 190A by a vote of 56,285 for and.,16,354 against it. Plainly it was an act of the republican party and it was designed to secure the election of that candidate for "United States senator who received the highest number of the people's votes for that position at the general election next preceding the election of a senator in congress. It was not enacted to.eleet a republican, a democrat or a socialist, or a prohibitionist, but the person receiving the greatest number of votes. If the republicans of Oregon prefer a democrat for senator as their choice over the can didate of their own party, that is their privilege. I think the direct primary and Statement No. 1, which is a part of the primary law, have come to be the accepted law of this state. This is emphasized by the fact that in 190S the people, by a vote of 69,663 for to 21,162 against, enacted that, "we hereby instruct our representatives and senators in our legislative assembly, as such officers, to vote for and elect the candidates for United States senator from this state who receive the highest number of votes at our general elections." Thati s the law now. Therefore, I make no objection to Statement Xo. 1. If elected a representative, I shall have no vote for a senator, but since the issue of the direct primary law is raised, the people may as well know where I" stand. I have resided in Jai'kson county close to twenty years and 1 believe I am well informed as to matters affecting tho interests of my section and the state at large. As rcprescntnti've from Jackson county my course as to all questions of legislation would be directed according to my senso of what would be right and for the best inter ests of our people. (l'aid Advertisement.) STATE ItKPKKSKXTATIVU. Jackson County Is entitled to two (2) ronresontntlves. I nm n candidato for tho Republic an nomination for state roprosonta tlvo from Jackson County subject to tho prlmarlos to bo hold September 24, 1910. I am for Statomont No. 1, dlroct legislation, good roads, and stato aid for a Normal School nt Ashland. I atnnd for those political and moral principles which will uplift tho com munity, tho stnto and tho nation. I am Antl-Assombly and against corporation rule In politics. I am n Progressive Republican. I bollovo In tho rulo of tho people. I stand for tho rights of tho people In tholr fight against Special Interests and Prlvllego. FRED W. MEARS. (Paid ndvortlsoment) Stato Senator. I am n candidato for tho republic an nomination for stato sonator from Jackson county, subject to primary of Soptombor 24, I am for Statement Number 1, economical administration of publlo funds, good roads, Improved educational facilitios and other things that havo tor tholr object the M. P. EGGLESTON. botterment and Improvement of tho stato and county. It. VON DER HELLeN. (Paid advertisement) For County Commissioner. To tho Votors of Jackson Ceunty: I horoby announce myself as can didate for county commissioner, sub ject to tho primary election. I nm a republican in politics. I nm ac quainted with all of tho inteests in this section of the country, and be lieve that if elected my knowledge of financial and business affairs will cnnblo mo to bo of great bouofit to the pcoplo of tho county in the man agement of public affairs. I believe in a careful, economionl and business administration of tho poople's intoc csts nnd if successful I promise to give to such interests my most caro ful nttontion. I beliovo in good roads and 4i modorn and soientifio con struction of thorn. At present I am president of tho Fruit-Oroworf.' bank of Mcdford, Or., and nm othorwiso largoly intorostod in tho financial af fairs of the Roguo Rivor valley. Re spectfully, OEO. L. DAVIS. (Paid Advertisement.) Haskiis for Health. Geo. W. Cherry Lawyer Titles and conveyancing a specialty. Boom 30, Jackson County Bank Bldg. Phone Main 431. U. S. HOTEL HUTTJS PALLS, Or. Re-oponed nnd will cater to the public. Auto and hunting party din ners a specialty. Patronage respect fully solicited. m. AND SIRS. A. DUPKAY, Prop, nnd Mgr. Respectively. BULBS Exclusive Agency for Portland Seed Co. Medford Greenhouee Phone 3741 AUTOMOBILES O. W- Murphy. O. M. Mnrphy. MURPHY BROS. AUTO LIVERS 1010 Chalmers Dotroits. Phone 1801, Valley Auto Company, Medford, Or. t Quick Service Easy Riding. Prices Right. PARRY AUTO LIVERY PHONE MAIN 3141. Agenoy for tho Parry Cars,. Rogue Rivor Auto Co., Frank n. null, Prop., Mndfnrd. Or ALL KINDS OP DRY WOOD Oak, Lnurol, Fir find Pine. Ruy your winter supply now; reasonable prices. A THE SUN STAR WOOD CO., 15 Almond St., or Room 31, J, C Rank bldg. Phono Main 4751. C. T. Merl, Prt. l w t .1