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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 25, 1910)
MEDFORD MAIL TIUBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1910. G An Immense Vote Polled Yesterday In The Mail Tribune Voting Contest K Irrigated I? NOMINATION BLANK Writo plainly. It is advisnblo to nso this blank, but nominations can bo written on any paper. Coupon is printed for.'convcniouco only. The Great Special Offer for New Subscriptions Proved Popular Beyond All Expectations and Many Candidates Are Entitled to Extra Votes The Extra Ballots Will Be Mailed to Contestants as Soon as the Reports Can Be Checked Over. Orchard Tracts I Nominate The Prizes CAPITAL PRIZE ONE' FIVE-PASSENGER TOURING AUTOMOBILE (WILL BE ON DISPLAY IN A FEW DAYS). GRAND PRIZES TWO $400 PIANOS. TWO $100 DIAMOND RINGS. TWO BUSINESS SCHOLARSHIPS. TWO BEAUTIFUL LADIES GOLD WATCHES. "All the world will help a hustler, nnd you know 'tis tmo; Mnko n uoiso liko a hustle and the world will help you." From the Lyrics of iho Contest Editor. 4-4-4-4-4-4 , 4- 4-4-. 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- SPECIAL NOTICE. 4 f 4-4- 4- The management of the Mail Tribuno has decided to rcduco the subscripSou'prico during the contest from $6 a year to $3 per year for pa pers delivered by carrier. Beginning- today subscribers to the Mall Tribnno paying in advanco will pay only $5 per year. This reduction is good only during the contest. See prico and vote schedule on this page. 4- 4- 4-4-4-4-4-' 4-4-4-4- 4- SpeUl Wotlce. Each and every nomination blank that ia cut from the Mall Tribune trill count twenty votes, and a candidate can be nominated aa many times as she can get blanks. After a candidate, has been nominated in the contest. It Is not accessary to have the nomination blanks signed. Never In the history of Medford and surrounding country has there been anything- In the contest line that has caused the Intense enthusiasm that the Hall Tribune's great up-to-date voting contest Is creating. Wherever you go you will hear the people talking about the different con testants. Where does she stand today has she gained that much? and oth er like expressions. All this goes to show that every one is talking about this contest and wondering who ivlll Win. The girl who is wise enough to realize that a new subscriber will bring her just double the amount or votes tnat an old 1 ubscriber does is the one who will stand a far feetter chance of win ning the grand prize at the close of the contest. "Energetic and sure to win." Is the way we describe her. the gjrl who comes In with the new subscribers. The contestants In the outside dls-H trlcts can send In the subscriptions as soon ns secured and the votes to which they nre entitled will be mailed to them and can be voted at once or saved by them for a reserve. By doing this the paper can be started to the subscriber at once, which will enlarge your cam paign The contest manager Is at the Mall Tribune office and Is prepared to ans wer all questions of those who call or write to hlnv Call on the contest man ager and he. will prepare you for mak ing a campaign that will accomplish wonders. SUcslpt Books. If any contestant has not received a receipt book to aid her in making col lections, we will be very glad to Bend her one. on receiving the request We can nlro supply the candidates in dis trict No. 2 with lists of our subscribers In your locality, so you will know who are now taking the Mall Tribune. These receipt books are a very handy thing to have, ns some of your friends may want to pay you and then you will be able to glvo them a receipt for their money. Y-itorday vim, the banner day. cf the contest up to date. This Is the record for threo weeks. Not half bad for the short length of time the contest has been in operation Votes are coming in more rapidly dally and from now on the Mall Tribune contest will be the most absorbing topic of conversation In Medford and surrounding country. Interest Is increasing dally since the publication of the first lint of names and indications art that the different ladlen In the contest will be ablo to et votes a great deal more easily from -now on. A great many ballots and nomination blanks are received at this office with out the names of the contestants on the coupons or the count slips The contest manager has no way of knowing who ti.fHo votes are for and the contestants lone them. Be sure that your namo is on thu count slip or on the blanks. Kr'cndB who subscrlbo for the paper for a term are really not donating any thing from their pockets, since they will receive full value for the amounts they subscribe to the Mall Tribune, which 11111 r erimt fn nnu nliUnuu t r .l.l.l. they may remove for the term which' thn subscription Is paid- The Mall' Trlbmia will not only maintain Its pres-i cnt standard of u clean and newsy, re liable family naner. but will iro on tin-1 provlntr its columns and so fur as pos sible perfecting Its delivery servlcu so that there will bq no regrets at having subscribed, to help soma deserving con testant. DISTRICT NO. I. Includes all the territory In the city of Medford. May Buchanan, 80C 13, Taylor... 81,580 Miss Crawford, pianist, Nash Grill , 82,610 Marie Elfert, N. Front street.. , 81.170 Not Good After October 4. 1910 The Mail Tribune Popular Voting Conest This Ballot Counts for TEN Vote For . , K fristiiot ?fo. ..,,...., Address (Jood for ten ,vete .when filled out and sent to the Contest Depart ment by wail or otherwise on or before expiration dato. No ballot will bo nltsred in any way or transferred after being received by the Mail Tribune. In aase of a tie, prizos of equal value will be given to each of the mittitant8 tied. 80.420 78,560 77,410 74,910 72,590 71,610 71.430 70.390 70,870 70.440 69,580 68.370 68,610 67,380 66.410 61.5S0 60.180 60.110 59.220 58.770 55,610 54,990 57,380 54.320 51,310 49,610 41.770 40,390 40,390 40.310 39.710 39.110 38.280 37,480 37.180 36,550 30,310 29,660 29,610 29,210 22.760 24.810 23.410 19,270 19,280 19,110 17.980 17.810 17.670 15.810 14.550 12,310 11,710 11,290 11.240 7,910 7.850 7.260 7,210 6,850 iiarriei raw, -- a"V" Agnes McMahon. 207 S. Ivy.,.. Anna Feterson. S. Holly .... Eula Jacobs. 122 S. Central.... Anna smun, ou o. Mary Deuel. S. Oakdale........ Anna Bersch. 247 fa. Ivy.- Jessie t-oie. -J"-it kvV M1SS Anarea, - 'riZZtl Enid Hamilton. N. Central Hattle Allen. 313 W. ""....... Luella Campbell. 714 W. Sth... Nina Bakeman. 21 W.lOUi VIda Thornburg. S. Holly Grace Of rut, 140 N. Q";-"'-"r4 E. Gregory. 232 E. Main... Julia C. Fielder. 710 E. Main.... raAa-k uiara. owjsui, ... --:-., Xthelyn Hewes. SSI M.V. 11th, . . . uraco .mc-"j """. , Nettle Bartley, 5 E. 3d. Jesse Punay, . " 7U,im Mlllcent Potter. 145 N. Oakdale. Vlnlta Hamilton, t. w "", Grace McCoy. 513 N. Central.... Effle Burch. 215 S. &''' Grace Brown. ,11r,Wft.l,Ma,I," ' MaS FSr.3MonVmery-Co" Kc ennton, 104 axgwt- 1.U0 890 550 310 230 jiary t-oyjic, -- - SXBTSXCS KO. 2- Xiiclndes all territory ontld rity of Medford. Orlcola Carnihan, Talent ."g Dlllle Hall. Brownsboro. . . . . jl'llo ?Vlnnlfrcd Davis. Eagle Point.... .9S0 Miss Mpore. Ashland 1? ISO Eleanor Powers, Talent. ik'lta Rheua Bobbins. WoodvUle ..... ,290 E?a Norcross. Central Point.... 46 110 temut Ulrlch. Jacksonville .jG0 SS?W? a VMESg Central Pt JlijlO ittStonTa:::::: : niihv Palmer. "".Vm-i ABhland ??!?" .... t-v Vn.tftn jacKsonvnio. . j".r;r uenruuo '" ',.i;;m lone Cougniron. -"; 22 070 Irene Wilson. Central Pont.... zz.oju Hozelle Welch, Jacksonville 29.64U Sarah Bebb. Central Point "." Halle Crosen. Ash and . . . . . . . . 28; ! Mary uison, je"Sii 26 170 Alva Scott. Woodvllle... io'laa Lucy Harmond. Orants Pass.... 22.9g Grace Colby Brownsboro.. 19. Mazle Moore. Grants Pass iH'SJo Pearl Boss, Central Point 17.910 Emma Wendt. Jacksonville ".560 Mmgtfe Daly Eagle Point...... ".450 Edna Nell. Ashland ir. siO Eelia Marclock. Gold Hill "." iCizelle Warner, Trail... 'i;" Pave Burchell, Woodylle. 14,780 Fayo ""renew, """:"; ia sio Donna Kader. Eagle Point...... 13,610 Etta Williams, Central Point..,. 13.4.0 Miss Hollev. Ashland... iz.6' MaybeJle Koncade, Ashland. ... . 12,-so Grennel Jackson. Eagle Point.. 12,480 Maybelle Parsons, Ashland ll, Myra Askow. Beagle .......... ll.7o Alberta Stacy. Beagle 7.340 ciara Skyrman, Trail i- 7,iu May Hash, Ashiand yih Miss E. Peelor, Butte Ta M0 Clarice Wilcox. Woodvllle 6,710 era Skoen, Ashland ............ . l.-i.rn Rimfpp. Summervllle...... 4,8io Ollle Bogue, Golp Hill. ....... nthclyn Bennett, Orants Pass. lflDa tlAWmnn Anhlflnn. ...... 4.780 4,700 4,160 Delia Miller. Trail 3.450 Marie Carnihan. Talent 2.970 Edna Hayes, Gold Hill 2.060 Afnv TTnwi. Trail 2.170 I.ea Mlddlebushel, Trail 1,960 Inez Wlllets, Persist 1,280 Maggie Jones, Beagle ......... 1,080 Bernlce Edmonason, uuite i-ans Viola Smith, Butte Falls Marie Gage, Beagle, Ella Stoles, Woodvllle ...... ... Clatouse McCredle, Central Point llertrudo Nichols, Butte Falls... 980 910 160 310 30 20 I . .1 !!! II Open Svenlngs. For tho benefit or those who are not able to get to tills office during busi ness hours, the Contest Department will bo open every evening until 9 o'clock. Ilazelle Tico. 20S X. Central.... Kittle Burgess. 335 Orange lone Flynn, 305 W. Tenth Mabel Bay, 110 W. Main May Balnley. 510 & Central.... Mary A. Haswcll. S. o. Produce.. Maude Gaines. S. Grape. ...... Ella Gaunyaw, 1J7 N. Central.. cllie Storm. 219 S. Central.... Beerdlna Bcacome, Tenth at.... Bertha Dalloy, 208 S. Ivy....... Bernlce Carder, 310 W. Jackson Meda Blsh. 23 N. Court... Mrs. W. M. Ford. Portland nve.. Maybello Jones. Hussey s store. Mary Gore. 429 S. Central Ruth Van Dyke. 9 W. 12th..... Jennie Dodge. 610 S. Oakdale.. Ruby Burke. 3d and IS. Bartlett Maude Ling. E. Main......... Alona Snodgrnss. Bussel s storo Eva Jano Osborne. 512 Oakdale.. Myrtle Calhoun. S S. Central.... Nellto Evans. Pacific Tel. Co.... Gertrude Fay. 103, ! i31?.5;-." Frances Durham, 119 S. Holly.. Mary Klttrldge. 204 S. 0P--v; Ona Humphrey. Kcntncr'a store. Maude Gault. Van Dyke's store Address District No As tho most popular candidato in the Mail Tribuno Coutcst. Signed; Date. Address. Each nomination sent in will county twenty votes if sent to tho Mail Tribuno Contest Department. Tho Moil Tribuno reserves tho right to reject any objectionablo nominations. Cut out this blank and sond it to tho Mail Tribune with your namo or tho namo and address of your favorite candidate A subscription with it is not necessary, but a good start moans much. This blank can be used as often ns desired for the samo candidate, and oach nnd every ono counts twenty. Tho namo of tho party making tho nomina tion will not bo divulged if so desired. In case of a tie, prices of equal value will be given. Good only on Saturday, Sept. 24tH. GOOD FOR 100-VOTES--100 in Mail Tribune's Voted for Miss. District No Address Good for one hundred votes when filled out and sent to tho Contest Department by mail or otherwise on Saturday, September 24. No ballot will be altered in any way or transferred after being received by the Mail Tribune. Tho Mail Tribune reserves the right to limit tho number of papers of this issue that will be sold to ono person. It yon want this" ballot to count, you must writ, plainly, and if more than ono ballot is sent, fasten them together in a neat bundle. Trim neatly on the black line untidy bundles will be discarded. VALUE OF SPECIAL BALLOTS Price. New Sub. Old Sub. One month $ .50 700 350 Two months 1.00 1,400 700 Three months in advance 1.50 3,000 1,500 Six months in advanco .... 2.50 7,000 3,500 One year in advance 5.00 15,000 7,500 Two years in advanco 10.00 40,()00 20,000 WEEKLY, BY MAIL. Price. New; Sub. Old Sub. One year in advance $ 1.50 3,000 1,500 Two years in advance -3.00 7,000 3,500 SUNDAY, BY MAIL. Votes. . - Votes, Prico. Now Sub. Old Sub. One year $2.00 4,500 2,250 Two years , 4.00 12,000 0,000 All old subscribers of the Weekly paying their arrearages, chang ing to the DAILY, will be considered new subscribers nnd ballots is Biiptl accordingly. PICKS PHILLIES , US WINNERS NEW YORK, Sept. 24. Tyrus Cobb picks the Philadelphia Athlet ics to win over the Chicago Cubs in the world's series. In a signed ar ticle appearing in today's World, Cobb says: "Tho Athletics, on form, will win By form I mean tho stylo of play that made each team champion of its lenguo. Luck, of course, enters into it. By luck, I mean tho uncertain element of chance. "The first game is the crucial one. In a scries of seven games like the wood's championship, tho team win ning tho first gnnlo has 'an nco in tho hole.' so to spcuk. It puts that team up on a pedestal which the lossr thereafter tries to climb. "Both tho Athletics and Cubs are fast players, as they have shown in past performances. Thoy should put up their cloverest ball in tho firat game. If thoy do, and luck does npt interfere, I think tha Athletics will win.' Mr. and Mrs. Neff, Mr. and Mrs. Parsons, Misses English and Luke, Messrs. Mealy and Buttz spent tho week end camping on the HoguoJ river. ..... ."i. .i.fjfarj-. i , t&W ! f, tHe Voting Contest t FARM HOIS FOR Y.M.G.A. MEMBERS PORTLAND, Or., Sopt. 23. As a practical move in tho back-to-tho-farm campaign, tho Portland Y. M. C, A. will try tho experiment of es tablishing farm homes for its mem bers. Plans have been made for tho purchaso of a big tract of land of nlmost 1000 acres within ten miles of Portland by tho association. This land will bo cut up into smull tracts of ten and fifteen, acres, and ar rangements made whoreby members of tho Y. M. C. A. can obtain titles to tho proporty. "Tho lands will bo placed in charge of a secretary who knows something about tho roising of live stock nnd farm products," said II. W. Stono, general secretary of tho Portland association. "The tracts will bo sold at a reasonable price to young men of tho Young Men's Christian association. This will holp thop to start a homo. That's what tho Y. M. C. A. is for, to got young men to got married, tied up to a church and a homo started. Secretary Stono said two grad uates of tha Ornnnn Atrriciilttiriil collego wero rondv to crivo nrnctical instruction in farming methods to tho young raon who buy tracts in tho colony and to holn them to cet start- ed along tho right linos. On Medford Conservatory of Music and Languages Natatorium Building. will open for registration September 2C. Pull courses in Piano, Voice, Violin, 'Cello, Mandolin, Guitar, Theory, French, German and Spanish. For terms and other particulars call between 10 and 12 or 2 and 4 or send for circular. Faculty: GERABD TATLLAtfDIER, MS. ED ANDREWS, MRS. -A. A. EAMES, WM. A. EAGLES. 4-4- 4- 4- A "society vaudeville," for -f f tho benefit of tho library, will -f 4- bo given next Friday evening, -f 4- September 110, at tlio opera 4- 4- Iiouhc. Tlio program will lw 4- ono of tlio best ever offered 4- 4- in Medford, and Leahies ex-,,4- 4- collcut numbers that will bo 4- 4- given by MJhh Ifeney and our 4- 4- local talent, dramatic, instru- 4- 4- mental, vocal, tlio library 4- 4- bourd is fortunate in having -f 4- secured for UiIh occasion a 4- 4-. .return engagement for WIN -f 4- limit Keiiiurt Snyder, tj 4- 4- piano soloiHt, who appeared 4- hero hiMt week before n Med- 4- 4- ford audience and proved to -f 4- bo mi artlHt of exceptional 4- Kilso and imisicianly feeling ,4- and ability, such an ono as 4- 4- Medford is 'seldom afforded 4- opportunity for hearing. Tlio 4- 4- entire program will bo full 4- of Bparklo and life, and lias 4- 4- tlio extra advantage of being 4- 4- offered in a very popular 4 cause. 4 4- Tickets aro now on wilo -4- 4- and may bo had at Raskin's 4- 4- drug store and of Mr Holt, of -f 4- tlio Bliermnn-CIay company, -f 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- -f 4- -f the Small Payment Four-Year-Old Irrigated Newtown Apple Tree Grown oa the Company's Land at the Fish Lake Ranch, Write or call at our office and lot us explain to you how you can secure one of our best orchard tracts on small month ly payments. Roguelands Inc. FRED. N. CUMM1NGS, Manaqer Medford National Bank Bldg, Medford Ore ' Bin Demand for Collenc Graduates. COKVALLIS, Or., Sept. 23. That tho demand for collego trained men to fill positions of importance fur tho government for educational in stitutions and for big agricultural enterprises is greater than can read ily bo supplied at present is proven by tho number of vacancies which tho Oregon Agricultural collego hiuj had to refuse tnon for, bocniiHo thoso fitted for thorn wore already placed. In tho past two years many grad uates have rocoived appointment in government departments or olso whoro, Ono wont to tho University of Idaho as profossor of horticul ture, fivo inoro beaaino nsflistnutH in oxporimout station work, including a horticulture instruotor in thu Uni versity of Muiuo, nnothor in Wash ington State, collego and othors in the Canadian doparlmont of agriculture, tho Ilonniston oxporimont station and that at Union, as well as export for tho United Statos department of ngriculturo in horticultural work, Seven aro now orchard foremon and a number moro havo obtninod In structional appointments at their alma mater at Corvallis, You can soil to two pooplo where you now soil to ono If you double tho forco of your advertising, Plan BALLINGER BACK TO ATTEND CABINET MEET WASHINGTON, Sopt. 24. Sec retary llallingor, good-humored and Mailing, arrived horo today, ready for tho cabinet mooting. Ho denies tho story emanating from Spokane that ho was pushing a big land-fraud coko against prominont citizens of Washington. "Just nnothor of thoso Jios," was his comment, when nskod about tho mattor. No oxprossod tho boliof that tho story wns taken from remarks nuulo in Bpoochos mado on routo to tho oast, QUARREL OVER PROPERTY RESULTS IN MURDER MARYSVILLH, Cal., Sopt 24. Joff Thomas, 4C, a shoop and cattle man of tho Cabbngo Patch district, dlod today at tho local hospital as tho result of wounds Inflicted by his Htopiion, Arthur Hunt, 28, lato yon torday. Hunt, who gavo hlmsolf up, Is In tho county Jnll horo. charted with murdor, Tho mon quarrolod ovor tho at tribution of proporty loft by Frank Hunt, fathor of tho man In Jail. Dad blood Is said to havo existed be tween them for several years, Hunt says ho shot In oolf dofonso,