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MWMlWV.J flMrrT -rfnu . V -sfir. .V(1rtii ilftwr- 77W i f 7r "jf'.T MEDFORD MAIL TftlBUNE, MEDffORD. OREGON, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 34, 1910. Great Special O New "TSJTV It only Requires Five New Daily Subscribers to Secure the Extra Ballots You Can Get Them By Mak ing a Little Effort At This Time. NOT TOO LATE TO ENTER THE CONTEST Contest Way Is an Easy Way to ScGure a High Grade Piano Through Your Own Industry Get Your Friends Pledged to Ymr Sup port and You Will Come tut a Winner. The Prizes CAPITAL PRIZE ONK FIVE-PASSENGEll TOUKING AUTOMOBILE (WILL BE ON DISPLAY IN A FEW DAYS). GRAND PRIZES TWO $100 PIANOS. TWO $100 DIAMOND KINGS. TWO BUSINESS SCHOLARSHIPS. TWO BEAUTIFUL LADIES' GOLD WATCHES. "Count (hat day IohI, whoso hum. descending fast, Views from thy hand no hunch of ballots cant." From tliu Lyrics of thu Contest Editor. Ah nu incentive to tho contestants . success. From all onrts of tlio tcr during tho first few wooks of tho ritory cmhrnccd, enndidntes hno contest, thu management has decided l ' l r"co nm "' 'r " . . ill. . . t "'if loyul eupport from tlioir home ,u Wtr .W.W ...uuh....H .w .. j 001Ium,ORi Th.8 JnnkM (,1U con. Mllliii Jfc 1 ww ftilIlt I .A lftat.l In m.httl. 1 rt nuunuuuum, muuu in uuuuu u uiuuv lcfil ft Ullllorilliy lUir OIIC, UtlU 110 with tlio approval ol every contest- candidate has bb yet received enough mil, lor tuu reason umi during uio ut8 to give a lond that cannot be next ten days every twelve months j ovorcomo. subscription to the Mail Tribune Ano,hor fon,uro lbout 10 Mfli, turned in will entitle you to 20,000 .,.;.;, ,, ,1 i, :, w "" - v" tremelv popular, and which is cnus- 1 extra votes. Yearly subscriptions will never count for more, as thu schedule will not be chanced in this contest. Great SjHjctnl Offer. For ten days only, beginning Wed ucsdny, September 1-1, and ending Saturday, September 12-1. at 11 p. in., in addition to thu votes given on subscriptions according to the sched ule, we make thu contestants the following effer: We will give to ouch and every contestant mi extra ballot of 100, 000 otos who turns into the Mail Tribune office five now twelve month daily subscriptions between Wednesday, September 1-1, and Sat urday, September 21. Wo will give each and every contestant mi extra ballot of 50,000 votes who turns in five now six-month daily subscrip tions between tho nboo dates. This is vour chance to eatoh tho leaders. Take ndvnntngo of it. Yearly sub scriptions count two for six months. Ktmuped With Heal of Succonh. Tho largo number of otim cast for tho candidates stamps tho grout ing interest to spread over the coun try at a rata uusiirpnssod in histoiy, is that prizes of equal value will be given in ouch district, with the ex ception of tho capital prize, tho five passenger automobile, which goes to the girl with more votes than any other in tho contest. In each district thoro will be awarded an count nuiubor of prir.es to tho young ladies. Thu largo num ber in the contest assures tho candi dates that no one pui-sou will be able to secure such n largo number of votes that others will not be able tJ overcome the lead. Tho prizes of fered are mnguifiecut, and the con tent is xtill young. If you nro a candidate and there aro others who hao more votes in tho contest to dato than vou mav have, there is no eauso for discouragement. When sending in coupons, kindly out them out as nentlv ns possible, writing the nnino plainly, and pin them together or inaloso thorn in nu onvolopo. Contest mummers have tempers as woll ns other people, and ost popular voting contest every con- when tho votos coino in tied in a knot ducted with tho seal of ntinunllfiml nnd look as though thnv had boon cut out with mi ax, it is very oxnspornt iug. Many u young woman will ho say ing in n fow weeks: "Oh, if I only had asked my friends to clip tho coupons and nomination blanks from tho Mail Tribune nnd had gathered up a fow subscriptions, I would be right up in tho raco nnd have a good chance to win ono of thoso fine prizes." Tho Mail Tribune novor does things by halves, and tho young ladies who win thoso prizes nro go ing to bo well taken caro of. Tuluru HubHcrlptloiiN. Contestants may find in some cases friends who wish to help them in thu contest by subscribing for tho Mail Tribune, but aro already taking a local paper which is paid in advance and not dosiring to re ceive more than ono local daily In their home nt the same time, the con test department has arranged to ac cept and issue votes on all such sub scriptions, tho paper to start at any future date that thu subscribed may designate. Territory No Limit. The candidates may work in any territory they choose. Each one must bo a resident of n district to win within thnt district, hut they may go into any district or outsido of all tho districts if they so desire, to gut tho ballots that nro printed in thu paper and to sccuro paid-in-advance subscriptions on which special bal lots aro issued. If you nro not provided with a subscription book, notify tho coiite.?; department. If any of the contest ants nro not getting tho paper, we will bo very glnd to place them on the freo list during tho contest. If you want a prize, got busy by getting your friends to subscribo for tho Mail Tribune or have them re new their subscriptions, as votes aro issued on nil bnck subscriptions when paid. Collectors nnd solicitors, both in tho city and rural districts, nro equipped with ballot books nnd nro authorized to issuu bnllots when sub scriptions nro paid. Be suro and de mand your bnllots when paying sub scriptions, cither arrears or in nd vnncc. Don't forget to cnll up the contest manager if (hero is anything you do not understand, as ho is al ways in tho office nnd rendy to give any information desired. Special Information. In iov of tho fact that n great number of the contestants do not seem to understand that tho nomina tion blnuk can bo used no many times ns the contestant is nolo to obtain the blanks. All thnt is necessary .o place on the nomination blank is the contestant's nnmo nnd the district in which sho belongs. So it is to the advantage of each contestant to savo tho nomination blanks tho snmo .. tho Mnnll coupons. -t.--tH How to Win the Grand Prizes t ft WHICH WILL BE GIVEN AWAY BY THE MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE jM 5 ; Capital Prize ONE FIVE PASSENGER AUTOMOBILE District Prizes TWO BEAUTIFUL $400 UPRIGHT PIANOS. TWO BEAUTIFUL $100 DIAMOND RINGS. TWO SIX MONTHS' BUSINESS SCHOLARSHIPS (In Ashland Commercial College). TWO LADIES' GOLD WATCHES (I5-Jewel, 20-year guaranteed case). One of (ho Beautiful $400 Pianos now on dis plny at Hale's Music House. Value of Special Ballots Price. New Sub. Ono month $ .50 700 Two months 1.00 1,400 Thrco months in advance 1.50 3,000 Six months in advance 2.50 7,000 One year in advance 5.00 15,000 Two years in advance 10.00 40,000 WEEKLY, BY MAIL. Old Sub. 350 700 1,500 3,500 7,500 20,000 Price, advance $ 1.50 advance 3.00 New Sub. 3,000 7,000 Old Sub. 1,500 3,500 .1 Ono year in Two years In All old subscribers of the Weekly paying their arrearages, chang ing to the DAILY, will be considered new subscribers and ballots is sued accordingly. I NINE VALUABLE PRIZES GIVEN AWAY OCTOBER 29. 1910. J GREAT SPECIAL OFFER For Ten Days Only, beginning Wednesday, September 14'. and ending September 24, in addition to tho votes given on subscription according to tho abovo schedule, we make tho contestants tho following effer: We will give to each and every Contestant an extra ballot of 100,000 votes, who turns into tho Mail Tribune office five new twelve-month daily subscriptions between Wednesday, September 14, and Saturday, September 24. Wo ill give to each and every' Contestant an extra ballot of 50,000 votes who turns in five new six-months daily sub fcriptioiis between tho abovo dates. This is tho opportunity to obtain a great ninny extra votes by a litttle effort. The subscriptions should not be held back until the last day, but turned in ns secured. An nccurnto account will bo kept by tho Contest Manager of all subscriptions turned in during this offer and the Extra Ballot will bo mailed to Contestants after this offer closes. Content closes October 29, 1910. ADDRESS CONTEST DEPARTMENT THE MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OR. a t i, w, -Vt !-. Fft' DISTRICT NO. I Includes all the territory In tho city of Medford. May Bailey, 510 South Central avenue 3f,,( K) Miss Crawford, pianist, Nash Grill 14,8110 lone Klynu, 005 West Tenth street. , , , 13,000 Bordinn IJouoomo, Tenth and Orang0 htreots 12,910 JIaudo Nichols, 713 Kast Main , 12,10 Mabel Hay, 1101 West Main , 11,980 Mary Deuel, South Oakdale , 11,710 Muybollo Jones, llussoy's store .".,,. 11,470 I lazollo Tioo, 208 North Central , . .' ', 10.9G0 Mrs. W. M. l-'ord, Portland avenue ,'.,,...,. 10,170 (lertrudo'Fay, 103 North flrapo stre0i j),:iS0 Medu Bish, 223 North Court htreot . , 9,1 10 Kva Jauo Onboriio, 512 Oakdulo ,' 7,101) 1011a Oauuynw, 137 North Central ., ,M.,, . 7,100 Miss Andrews, 35 HonKovolt avonuo. . , , , , 5,410 Bornico Cardof, 310 West .liickhon 4,0110 Luellu Campbell, 714 West Kighlli , ; 4,170 Mario Kifort, North Front street 4,780' Myrtle Calhoun, 8 South Central avomio 4,7.10 Aouii SnodgrnsH, Uussel's storo 3,980 Borthu Dailoy, 208 South Ivy 3,920 Kdith'Crnnfill, 147 South Central 3,480 Ittilh Van Dyko, 9 West Twelfth 3,120 Josslo Puudy, South Holly street 3,2 10 IIu.i'llo Itaghdale, South Itivorsido ', 3,110 Ada Swindol, 515 Hast Liberty 2,920 Miss Humnhrov. Kentuer's store. 2,910 Klmira Wilson, Spirollu Parlors. 2,710 Maudo Cluult, Van Dyku's store , 2,280 Anna Peterson, South Iloly sttoot , .,..,....,..,. 2,100 Joraldino Thoiss, Itontly street .'..'.. .'". 1,700 Vinita Hamilton, Noith Central avonuo " 1,710 ITnttlu Allen, 313 West Tonth slreot .'. . . 1,000 Mary A. IIiihwoII, Southern Oregon Produco Co 1,580 Mary G-oro, f20 South Coiltral '. 1,370 Jnlln O. Fielder, 710 Fast Main . ,' f '. 1,430 Maliol Miokoy, 330 South Fir ,,,, , '. . . 1,310 Nina Bnkomun, 21 West Tenth stroet .' 1,220 draco MflCnv. 513 North Central.. ' 1,280 h K '' Anna Berseh, 247 South Ivy Jennin Dodge, 010 South Oakdale Ethol Kifort, North Front street Anna Smith. 520 South Ivv Harriot Paul, 925 West Ninth May Buohannn, 80(1 Knst Taylor. , , . , . Mary Kittridgo, 201 South Ornpo Euln Jacobs, 122 South Central avonuo Jossio Colo, 705 North Central, t iiit ( I i.i M M M MMM IMMIMMMMHIM 1,210 1,210 1,210 1,140 090 900 910 910 010 Nottio Bartloy, 5 East Third streot Mrs. Chnrlcs Charles, East Medford 0 raco Offutt, 140 North Clrnno :.: Nellie Storm, 210 South Central .- .-.'&,. Enid Hnmiltou, North Central avenue , .w Vora Storey, 301 Hast Sixth ' Nettie Hopkins, Odell hotel , : Ona Humphrey, West Twelfth street. . ,,t '. FFfin Iturnh. 91.1 Smith Pnlh.,.,. et,,.t ! i f. Nellio Evans, Pacific Telephone Co Ethelyii I low es, 301 West Eleventh . . . .' .' Ha.ello Welch. South Ivy street Milicont Potter, 145 North Oakdale .' M'mulo Gaines, South Grape streot Grace Brown, 1221 West .Main Esther Murphy, 515 North Fir .' Nottio Bier. 203 South Front- Gladys Ucurrd, onst end East Main street licbcccii Clinton, 10 1 South Newtown vM Mary Fiostor, II. L. Montgomery Co. Maudo Ling, East Main streot ....'. Mary Payne, 135 North Bnrtlott 870 790 7S0 ro G10 550 480 470 420 390 300 310 310 220 100 110' 110 90 90 80 30 30 DISTRICT NO. 2 Includes all territory outsido city ot Medford. Miubollo Ponrt, Contral Point iTTZ' 7,010 Hnxollfl Croson, Ashland , J. 4,170 llhottn Bobbins, Woodvillo W; 3, 110 Miss Hollov, Aohlnnd, wi& 3,l Winnifrod Davis, Abhlund ,...'.' iv&lFi 2,710 Maggie Only, Euglo Point '. vffi'.2.1'10 Donna Ilmlor, Eagle Point .TfT .1.910 W' Woodvillo .'E... 1,010 dand .JT: 1,470 wc Ponrl Boss, Contral Point Gertrude Norton, Jacksouvillo Grace, Stevens, Hdun Noil, Ashland louo Coughtron, Jnoksonvillo. Evu Noroross, Central Point. Iltwifll it nntiuilinii 'Pulmtf t Ar..:..i. t..i in.. V lA'UMll II (U'll, UilUUBUUVIllU. ........ .......... . ,.... '"ilv Ilazollo Welch. Jacksonville) .f.?."'. r . - .--- vt- Nnnnio Wright, Englo Point, Francos Hamilton, Ashland. , , .' .' iiiayueuo I'nrsonu, vuniauu W aa T!rtriiimi AaYilntnl 1.1 i1? ...t.iJ 'f M .111. .., UI..1.... Angy White, Ashland,. Bossio Cnrtor, Woodvillo Ruby Palmor, Ashland Gladys Miller, Woodvillo Mary OIbsod, Contral Point. ................ 1,920 1,780 i ' ""M: tit 4'A m ..... vtf 1,300 1,200 1,040 910 70 710 070 730 500 440 410 390 370 -' 319 Etta Williams, Central Point Fayo Burchell, Woodvillo. - Eleanor Powers, Talent . . Alberta Stacy, Beagle Emma Won tit, Jacksonville Delia Miller. Trail Dessio Hearing, Woodvillo Clara Rhodes, Ashland Alva Scott. Woodvillo Greuuol Jnekbon, Eaglo Point. . . , Inez Willots. Persist Miss Mooro, Ashland Vera Skccn, Ashland Hnzello Warner, Trail Clarice Wilcox, Woodvillo Muybollo Koncnde, Ashland. Mario Cnmihnn, Tnlont Clara Skyrman, Trail Ella Stolos, Woodvillo Myrn Askow, Beagle Grace Colby, Bi owusboro , Irono Wilson, Central Point v Mtiggio Jones, Beagle , , Lea Middlebuchor, Trail May IIowo, Trail : May Hash, Ashland Flora Shafor, Sumiuorvillo '. Lillia Hall, Brownsboro Marie Gngo, Beagle 310 310 240 210 210 190 190 ISO lbO 170 170 110 110 110 90 !)0 SO 80 70 V0 70 00 60 20 20 20 20 20 20 NATURE'S WARXIXG." .Medford Tcoplo Must Recognize, and Heed It. Not Good Aftei- September 24, 1910 ThcIMail Tribune Popular Voting Con est This Ballot Counts for TEN Votes For District No Address , Good for ton votos when filled out and sont to the Contest Depart ment by mnil or otherwise on or before expiration dnto. ' No ballot will bo nltorcd in any way or transferred after being rocoivod by tho Mai! Tiihuno. In oaso of a tio, prizes of equal value- will bo given to oaoh of the contestants tied. Kidney ills como quietly myste riously. But nnturo always warns you. Notice tho kidney secretions. See is the color Is unhealthy If thero are settlings and sediment. Passages frequont, scanty, painful. It's tinio then to uso Doan's Kid ney Pills; To ward off Bright'a dlsoaso or diabetes. Doan's havo dono great work In .Medford. A. Z. Sears, 231 Fifth streot, Med ford. Or., says: "Slnco publicly recommending Doan's KIdnoy Pills in 1907, I have used them occasion ally and thoy hnvo always brought tho best ot rosults, I was afflicted with sovoro pains in my b.ick and I ofton found It almost impossible to stoop. The kidney secretions passed frequontly and this voaltness was a sourco of much annoyanco. Hearing Doan's KIdnoy Pills highly recom mended, I procured a box at Has kins" drug ctoro and by tho timo I had finished tho contonts, I could see that thoy woro tho right roraedy for my trouble. Gradually tho pt.lns mid othor difficulties disappaared and my health Improved. I cheor fuliy; reqommoud Doan's Kidney Pltls to ovoryono afflicted with kld uey complaint." For sale by all doalora, Price 50 cents. FoBter-MiJburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y., solo agents (or tho United States, Romember tho name Doan's and tako no other. : HJ I I i i a k iMIMiff ' 5. -i..- i .A:. . TT-jt-jrjl Jtog -X' jjT- . . M ' - -l-i.l , , --