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    1908 HORTICULTURAL EDITION OF THE MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE-10.000 COPIES READY IN JANUARY
Associated Press
Dispatches
THE WEATHEB.
Cloudy weather, with probable
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VOL. IP
MED FOR OH., THURSDAY, JANUARY 9, 1908.
No. 246.
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FOUL idURDER
CONTINUES
EVERYWHERE
Italian Black Hand
Charged With Whole
sale Murder. Con
fessions are Made.
FA K KX ' 10, ( 'nlo., .Tan. 9. That
Krcole Hiill'.'t ! i, Doiniuick Mi-nii-Iiit'llo,
Joseph Mi ii it liit d and ilra. F'rank
I 'aim fit ii, who mysteriously disap
peared 1'itnn ill's i-ily, were foully mur
dered and their bodies chopped to
pieces is the positive opinion of the
police. T!u disposition of tho bodies is
believed to have been partly revealed
by finding of lungs and other portions
of bodies in the Arkansas river.
Tony Hon--:, who has been arrested,
i.s chargnl with t lie minder of Aleak-hit
Ho liro? hers, and is said to have con
fessed that It- killed a man in Italy
before coinine; l.i Anteriea. Menichiollo
brothers u iv gardeners and BullVtti
w-.ia I heir as;:aat. The woman was ,
Down's housekeeper, but had refused
to marry him. S!u- was a divorced wom
an. All of In r dollies were found in
lioveri's c:ib:n.
curio pijAys havoc
WITH VETERAN MINISTER
I'r.'NIH.KToN. Dr., Jan. !). Mrs.
1 'nil ! i i Hurt ni' I'matiHa, Or., anil the
h'ev. .lulni V, . M,l if Walla Walla,
were naitiil in rn:ii-ri:iyc at the hitter
phlco vester.lav. Tin' bride is 57 ycars
ni' ago anil is v.vll Known in Umatilla
county, while llio groom lias passed
tilt' finirsi'ii.c year mark by seven
years. Hi- Is a pioneer of this section,
letviiig cress, d. the plains in a prairie
schooner ill 1S.V.I. K'ev. Medico niaile
.hlelisniiv illr a isit nut limy ago, be
ing Hie yiti of his daughter, Mrs.
Silas .1. I ;r. .
ROOSEVELT V ILL NOT
CHANGE HIS ATTITUDE
WAslIIXHToX. .Ian. il. Hepresenta
tivis Mayes anil Kahn of California
llisi-lissi il with President lioosovell the
Japanese immigration question. Il is
uiiilor! out! that the president will later
listen to all eh iiiletl presentation of
t his siilijeel I'l'tini I la ves.
The Haves hill for Japanese oxelu
sion will he piesseil oy tlie I 'al i fornia
dolegn: ion, .-ililiough it is understood
that tlie president has not changed his
attituile of tlisrnurngometit of this
Measure in v it vv of the pending dipln
ntalie negotiations lietweeu .lapau anil
the I'niletl Slates.
RECEIVER PETITIONS
HAVE BECOME POPULAR
OMAHA, Neb., Jan. !. Petitions for
receiver of .property of the hiengo
(Iniit Western r:iilro:id in N'ebraska
was tiled in the 1'iiited Stales court to
d:iv. No action w;is t:iliea bv tlie court.
Remember
KKUI0M15KR
"Tlie IVosMTity Mass Meet
ini; ;il tlie ( )iit;i House on
.Mnih'av, .laiiuai'v i:. al S
.1". yi.
Kvcrvliody coiiic every -ImmIv
boost.
.Iii-I an eiitlmsiast ic n'ood
tinr.
Tlie lies! talent in Roiic
River Valley will fiirnisli
music, entertainment and
amusement.
I iitr tlie whole family.
Xo charge for admission,
no collections, no subscrip
tions. MKDFOKM) COMMKR-
oai. ci.rn.
Watch Ouf
Windows
tor couii;)
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Mtf PUIS
HIMSEL
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Prosecutor Says He
Never Laid Down.
Promises To Do a
flreat Deal.
" r it.i.M. mi i, .1.111. si. Francis
Honey arriveil here today from
Washington, lie stopped at Tucson
Ariz., en route. He had ll conferenei
Willi District Allnrnev Laiiirdon a n, I
peeial Seeret Service Agent llnrns, in
v. Ii i'ti he mailt' arrangement fr con
llnuaneo of the trial of Patrick Cat
ho president of the United Railroads.
charged with bribery, lleney will go
to Portland this week to commence
trial of Kx United Ktnttvs District At
tomey Hall, accused with being in
volved in lantl fraiuls, ami others in
dieted. ''1 never dropped a prosecution case
in my life, ns those who are under in
dictment in bribery graft cases will
learn when I return." said lleney,
when told of reports that Tirey L. ford,
general counsel of the United Hail
roads, would not be brought to trial o
other indictments, and that the prosecu
tion of Calhoun would be dropped.
lleney said similar reports regarding
Oregon laud fraud ewes were also
without foundation nuil that indicted
persons would be brought to trial.
Speaking of open letters of Senator
Uulton, culling upon lleney to prove
ciiarges against him, the prosecutor
sanl: ".Many of the facts against !'ul
ton will come out in the trial of John
II. Hall and the senator may learn more
than he may wish."
lleney said he did not believe charges
of perjury against I'uter would be
P
1 Wil
pressed. He denied Hie report that he
is severely criticised bv President
Ifoosevelt. On the contrary, he said
the president had received him warmly
and twice invited him to luncheon.
To The Public.
TO Till: PUP.I.IC.
There seems to be a diversity of opin
ion as to the duties of the city recorder
in regain to his duties in the matter
I of calling for elections ami the matter
of placing nanus on fhe tickel to be
voted for.
In defense and proof that I took the
right . action in following the iu.itruc-
I' t the city council in culling the
list election, I will ipiole the record
er s duties in connection therewith,
which is ns follows:
"Chapter VI. section S3 N'ot less
Hi. in fiflein days prinr to the second
Tuesday in January of each year, the
CITY COUNCIL shall order an annual
election of CITY Ol'I'ICiatS ami ap
point for each ward three .judges of
election, two of which shall act as
t l rks of election, of uliieh election no
ti e shall be grt en by ' ptildicat ion in
a newspaf.er published ill the city, or
by notice signed by the city recortb'r
ami posted 'by the chief of police- at
the place for holding tl lection in
'a. h wan! of the city, not less than ten
days prior to the election, which notice
xhall specify tl t'ficers to I lectctl,
and time uml place of h. titling said elt c
tioli in each ward.
'Ilie above is the duty of the city re
tinier as laid down by the city charter
ami I can fin'tl no other place where
the r nler is endowed with author
it to call f.r the election of an officer
that is not ordered filled by the city
eouufil. .4s to the term of the tnavor.
I will iv that if this the vear for lU
election of a iiiavor, whv then the coun
cil which ordered the iectitni last year
made a mistake in calling the elet-tion
for a term of two, ami the mistakes
'if the council should not be laid to
rue when I, ns city recorder, have noth
ing to say in the calling of the elec
tion nor n voice in the actions of the
council. The above are my duties at
laid down by the city tdiarter, and I
gi t-riit-tl my aetions by the ch:er.
ami if any one has a grievance that
tht-re is no call for the election of n
'mayor this year they should lay it to
'the action of the city council latt year
J ..r to the city charter. .
1 Y"iirs fi)tpcrtfiillv.
I I'.K'XJ. M. col. I, INS,
JURY EASILY SECURED
INOTIIE THAW CASE
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NK.W Yol.'K. (J)".(3 o'l'he work of
securing a jury to try Harry K. Thaw
for killing Stanford White progress.-.!
rapidlyVhis morning. The ho was p)
ing filled easily, but im mtd iat el v after
recess six i.ruvisi..Q.il itirurs were ex
cosed, leaving tii to t.Pfill
IMEUGHT
IMPROVEMENT
IN U. S. NAVY
PROMISED
Congress Will Legis
late For Imp rove
ment of Navy Per
sonnel and Efficiency
WASHINGTON, Jan. ft. A bill
whose passage it is reported will work
many important changes in the person
nel of the navy ami greatly increase its
.'Itielencv, has been introduced by
Chairman Hale of the senate commit
tee on naval affairs. It proposes a set
tlement of the vexatious question as to
whether members of the staff corps
shall have rank with line officers ami
puis an end to creation of bureaus by
the
secretary ot the navv, and gives
substantial raise in pay to overv com
missioned officer anil enlisted man in
the navy and marine corps.
WM.
J. BRYAN SPEAKS
ON THE REAL ISSUES
OMAHA, Jan. !!. l'onr hundred
guests were present al tlie annual gath-
ling ol the .lacks, in dub of Nebraska
at its celebration of the anniversary of
the baltli' of New Orleans- William .1.
Itrynu was tlie guest of honor, and
oiuer iiemocratic leaders of more or
less priiininence in national or stale
politics hail places at the speakers'
table.
'"The .Moral Klement in Pending Is
sues" was the subject of Mr. Ilryan's
address, which in part was as follows:
"No question is over settled until
the moral element in the question is
discussed niul decided. Nothing but a
moral issue that is, an issue involv
ing justice, stirs the heart. The time
is ripe for another appeal to eon-
science, nnd the iiulieat ions point to n
greater study of public questions fi
an ethical standpoint. The corrupting!
influences which have flowed fro or i
ary polilics have at last excited al
lontion ami there is a searching of men
I of measures such as has not been
known in recent times.
"The president's popularity is large
l.v, if not, entirclv tine to II. o l.li,.t'
'l if,' Hie masses thai he .wants to do
what is right, and that he is trying
to secure justice to those who have
been unjustly dealt with. He lias made
many mislakes ami gieal ones, but the
mistakes have to a large extent In
overlooked l.v those who believe Hell
his heart is right 1 that hf means
well. This is onlv uu indication of Hie
public altitude. Another indication is
to be found in the i II line of the vot
ers.
"Not since the war have' party lines
hung so loosely, nnd litis is Hie ualural
result when the voters become earnest
in their desire that, wrong shall be
overthrown ami right vindicated.
The, Real Issue.
"People differ as to the relative im-'
piu-lauce of the ilil'fereifi isin s, some
placing' the trusts 1'ir.sl; some regard
ing the tariff question as pa ram I.
and others believing the railroad tpies
tion most iini'ortuiit. Put the fuel is
that they all puint to the same issue,
and- that Hi. .so who take the people's
i'h If of these qui s! ions are like
l.v to take the poo 's si.le on either
of II ther two. The issue presented
ill each ami all of these questions is
whether the government shall be a.1
ministered in the interest of a few fu
voriles or in tie. interest of the whole
l He; Whether the people shall be
taxed that a few may be enrit lo-.l. The i
trost.i tax the entire noonhtf i.ot for.
the benefit ,,f H eouiparativ.lv small
niiiiil.t r of stockholders: Hie urol
teil I
inn 1111 1 net ii iirs tax the entire pupula
tittn through mil,.. rt duties, and Hi
railroad
count rv
We ha'v,
levy tribute It ... J Hie whole'
through extortionate ra-s.
had selfishness in law or self
isliness defying the law until the nv-
erage man has I, in. tl... M,tim nf
injnstii-e practiced in every year. !
"In a mull it tide
mil it nib' of wa.v s the mural
is manifesting its. If. and I
tut iment
unless the signs of Hi.-vt,,-s are mis
I. a. ling, there is going l . a return
to the Jeffersiinian and Jneksonian thie
trine of 'equal rights to all aM, , j;
privil.ges to n.'iie.' "
A feature of
the evening wa
illiiost every speech of t ,1a pa nese situation, declared that, Presi
i praise of President) dent It.tosevell spoke to a diplomat a
l.'noev elt, who. it w as said, lias beci
'an in; otrt many nf the principle
fi) the Democratic plat form of lV-U h
pite i.f tl ppnitinti of his own party
PIG FOOTBALL PLAYER
GOES SUICIDE ROUTE
I,AWI;i: I', Kan.. Jan. .- I'rhaiM
Aiil'H'-v. captain of last year's football
team an. I all noiml star athlete of
K'anvas iiTii . rit , cinninil fe.) ,ii'ile
b.v .I'l'npiiio; from the d'-me of VrttU-r .
hull to the iintir-it oruitd'4. It - ''
beietd he was insane from worry. I
UEO.
lMeiltord has one of the most modo
i.iue i.uuniiry tins spared no expense to become u model backache saver. Peil
feels that it is deserving of Med font ' patronage nnd extends his personnl
invitation to you (anyone) to call Wed
Whole process.
California Supreme
Courts Sets Ex
Mayor Schmitz Free
SAX rilAXclSCO, (ni., .Ian, !!.
The Appellate court of California nt
day rendereil n decision which released
ex Mayor Kugelie K. Schmitz from cllfl
tody, anil declares the indict ment ot
I he charge of exlorlion void. This do
NO CRIME
COMMITTED
"Cisioii will pn.l.nl, ly affect the case of
Unci on the same charge.
According to the appclhito judges the
compelling ot I'rench restaurants to pay
ing lees to Knot was not n crime
even though Kiief divided the "fees'
with the ex mayor. After diHcussillg
tlie point (lie court revcrsi'H judgment
against Helmut, on Ike ground that
acts constituting crime lot. I been proved
against linn. Unci, who plcudcd guilty
to extorting l y from I'Vench res
laiiranls, is therefor pially guiltless.
The decision-wipes out the Uroiich res
taurant cases, ami pending charges of
extortion against Schniit. and Knot'
must be dismissed. Ilulli urc entitled
to release on bail until such time tis the
jury I'jii. Is them guilty of accepting
lilihes fruin curpnrat inns. Owing tn
IJie number of cases again-tt. them, bail
was fixed at tln.illill in ouch case,
amouiitiiig to an enormous figure.
SIMONS JURY STILL OUT
PUTNAM JURY EMPANELING
The jury ill the trial of C. A. Simons,
chief of police f Ashlnnd, to which
was given the case this morning, hail
not ri-iideretl n decision us The Tribiuie
went I., press al I o'clock this evening.
Simon is eliarge.l with manslaughter
in having aecitlentally .hot and kilcd
a traveling Swede, while Irving In nr
rest lloltttis.
The empaneling of a jury in Hi
of tie. .roe Putnam, in. lifted for
case
rim
inallv libeling the lal
grand jury mid
Deputy District Attorney Kennies, is
preen - sHing. The trial is exneclctl to
l.eginiii earnest tomorrow morning,
.
EUR0IW IS TAKINO
MUCH INTEREST
.
;S. Jan. St.-The Daily Matin
I. ..lav. in referring t.t the American
few davs ,'iiM in the following wordn
"All will be arranged in a most satis
f. -iet. .rv ma nin r. " The hist memoniu
! (iT) in (ercheil fruin Japan wiih expressed
iltatorv terms, and there
wa Oh.,
Shhte.t
appreheimiou of j
iililltct.
J. 1'iank lin.uii of
: ' t h.- many who
.'...i,;. the pn-t u.k.
jile Point was
in Medford j
. Kilbiy i
i t 10 r . Iri l , n
LiteJy, toil ut on
T (iohl Kill, rounty
here seeral times
ofo buniliesi.
Q. PEIL
rn laundries on the Pacific Slope, roll '
nesday tifternoons nnd be shown the
JACK LONDON
MAY BE LOST
Author and His Com
panions are Overdue.
May Be Lost.
SAX I'ltANCiHCO, .Im,. 10. Frj Is
of Jack London, the nut bur, are begin
lung to leel uneusy over his failure
to arrive at Marquesas islands, which
lie was cxi ltd to reach cnrlv in Do
niber, London sailed from lljlo, Hu
waii, October 7 lust, in his little craft.
1'ho Snark, which was equipped with n
gasoline engine, me! neiv- lie drift ing
as Hie result of injure to the inachiuerv.
I. Ion is accompanied by his wife, n
few friends nnd n small crew.
MEDFORD'S FOSTOFriCE
AGAIN IN THE LEAD
The Meilfonl poslol'l'iee, which is
housed in mure eleiiut .(pmrlers I linn
like institutions south of Salem nnd has
fixtures ami nrnin.-mfiils better than
:my of Ihein, at the same lime hIiuwh
by far the im-ntt'sl inerease of Inisiuess
luring the pnst four year1.. It is a)
ready a second clnss office, and a frot
h-livery service will in all probabilil v
be es4;ihlislie in (he near future.
The latest addition to tlie up to date
paraphernalia of the office was made
I'ostmasler Voo.lfor this weidi, in
the shape of a machine that r.-uu-els
the stamps on mail matter, Miuiihir to
thai used in I'orthind and other l.i
iirji.
ffiees.
AUSTRALIA SHIPPING
APPLES TO AMERICA
That some Australian apphs may be
en ia the markets of the I'ncific
ast in the near future is indicated
ty (he statement reeenllv maile in tin
a- Yi.rk ' oinniercial by an tipple
b-r of I In metropolis. "News from
rasmaiiia ami Australia is that pre pa
rations are beini' carried throui'li tn ex
rt to Ma rope during the cumino; sea
son ."nu.iMiil boxes fnon Tasmania, Inn,
000 from South Australia and l.'to.uno
from Victoria. In addil ion to which
one correspondent navs. it is prooosed
to make
olio direct shipment to New
York and one
or more to Seal t Ic. ' '
BOSS RUEF'S SENTENCE
IS AGAIN POSTPONED
S0W riA.CSCO, Jan. !. Abraham
Kuef appeared fur sentence in Judye
Dunne 's court t his morning fur ha
im extcirled money fr.n IVench res
taurant keepers, to liicii charge he
pleaded guilty. Sentence was postponed
for tw
eks.
T. W. Osgood, city engineer
ford, has been in Jacksonville
.f Med
eslab
lisliinj( the grades of th busitiei
Ic of tty linn
lac Tin- boVr.l of
(Streets of the plac 'I he boXr.l of trus
leei mi lie pilMO
l lown hits passed Ml
oidinnnce reiptiriu th
ment walk, and some
becaiui necessary.
laying of cr
expert I'liyiiuMT
THE MING
OF DAILY TRIBUNE
Hundreds ( f People
Are Talking of The
-Nominate Some
Saturday
VOTING POWER OF SUBSCRIPTIONS AND PRICE
Three mouths HiibHcription, Daily
Six months subscription, Daily
One year's subscription, Dailv
Two yearH subscription, Daily
ive year's mikseriptiot)
One year'H subscription Semi -Weekly
rn Oreoinan
few subscribers are thoso who were
Tt
tny formal iinuouneemeut is mnile
he Merft'onl Tribune anil Southern
of the Medford Tribune and Southern away absolutely free by THE MED
OreKnian'H Krauil pri.e (H)nlest, tho;FOKD TRIBUNE AND THE SOUTH-
mosi exirnoniiuury oiler ever made by
:i newspaper in Meiltord. Prizes to the
amount of $2500.00 will bo awarded to
17 ambitious ami energetic Indies of
Jackson county by this paper. ThiH
ontest promises to eclipHO anvMinii; of
the kitul ever held in Southern Oregon
lust a word as to what this contest
is for, ns one might any this is one of
the "Homethinir for noth ine:" ideas.
The (diject of the Tribune and Southe
Oregonian is to advertise themselv
ami in no introduced into new home
so. that nil may know them us the lead
ing exponents of tho new Oregon faai
ily papers that print nil tho news all
the time.
Ily this way of advertising, hulies re
siding in Southern Oregon will be be
tiled to the extent of $l!"i00.00 in
prizes, ami these aro just what nny
hnly would be glad nnd willing to put
ortli great etlorts to secure.
Care has been taken by the manage
ment in securing these prizes that they
may not only tie valuable nnd useful
ut appropriate nn well.
Grand Capital Prizo.
First, us a grand capital prize,
the IPOS Ifcn automobile. It has be
ided, after much study on the part
ot the iiijinagenicnt, that the Iteo is the
best machine that can in put on lis
grand capital prize, it being especially
adapted to condition in this section of
tho stale.
The Ifeo roadHter combines speed
style, t length, endurance uml econniuv
to a degree that makes it one of the
foremost automobiles. The Iteo selected
is one of the l!M)H models, u two ey I in
der, horsepower, four imssetiiror car.
and is handled by the firm of Klmhnrst
& Walker of this city.
Grand Prizo Number Two.
The second grand prize In the Trib
une's contest in a building lot in tin1
bountiful (ueeii Anne Addition to tlx
cily of Medford. The lot, with a value
of ifiJoO.OO, ruin to a twelve foot alley
way uml is within five minutes' walk
of I he center of the city.
(ueou Anne Addition is one of the
choicest subdivisions for cottage homes
in Jackson county, the soil is a rich
loam and the elevation is such that one
has an unobstructed view of the stir
rounding country
This lot is a prize well worth having,
not only as a home site, but as an in
"'"ft I. although a beautiful location
for a home.
Scholarship Prizos,
The scholarships provide nn excellent
opporl unity for any lady desirous nf
securing a full nnd complete business
educat ion
In this age of progression there nn
cont lima I calls for ladies to fill posi
lions in the largest mercantile estab
lislniieiits all over the country, and tin
leading business colleges find it diffi
cult to keep up with the demand that
is continually Veing made upon th
In a great many resi tn the scholar
ships are the most valuable of the in any
prizes to he uwarded, in that they nn-
jod only for today or tomorrow, but
are for all time.
Gold Wat&os as Prizes.
The watches that will be nwarded ti
five fortunate ladies are Indeed val
able prizes. They nre each find every
one euipMd with the well kn.f'ii
Wnttliniu mii'iiifiit, stem wind uml set
w it h 110 year cases.
Piano Certificates.
To the next five young Indies h In
awanieu a piano certificate, carrying a
value of (iniMin, ami which will np
ply on the purehuset-nf nny piano se
cured at the v:,') kitrwii firm of llab
. , ... .... r . . .A
a- i o. fsnouio the constant wining
"i f thesiO'Tl'ficates, or airy one
of rlo-r fa mi cuiitemphito Hie
ttlhtse of Otialin, fW'V will receive n re-
.lii. Q.n of thin, on on (he lisf-iri. of
nnv instr.Wienl handled by Hie firm of
Hale ifJVjt. O
CONTEST
FAVORABLY RECEIVED
All Over This Section
Great Offer to Ladies
Friend Before Next
New Old . I " j
Subacrip- Subscrlp- MaiL Carrier.
tion. tion. - - s "rxt.
400 200 $ 1.50 $ 1.50
1,000 500 2.50 2.50
3,000 1,500 5.00 6.00
7,000 3,500 10.00 12.00
20,000 10,000 25.00 30.00
fi00 300 2.00 2.00
South
not taking thin paper January 8, 1908.
All the above prizes will be given
awav nbsolntelv fY nv twk urn
KHN ORKOONIAN, to tho ladies
curing tho largest number of votes in
this grand prizo contest.
How to Secure Votes.
Thoro nro two ways of securing votes.
There will bo n voto coupon published
In oneh day's lssuo, beginning January
I .'I, ami until the close of the contest,
good for ono voto, nnd tho much better
way and quicker way of securing votes
is by getting subscriptions to the Daily
Tribuno and Tho Southern Oregonian.
For instaneo, nny ono who pays for
Hi is paper for ono yoar is given 3000
votes, if a new subscriber, and 1500
votes if nn old subscriber, nnd this
person may give thoso votes to any
hidy they desire. Tho full schedule of
votes will bo found on anothor page of
this paper.
Nomination Coupon.
In tho announcement on another pago
of this issue will bo found a nomina
tion blank good for 25 votes. This
coupon will count for twenty-five votes
only when prpoporly filled out and
brought or mailed to this office. Only
one will count for nny ono candidate.
Votes will he given on all cash brought
in on subscriptions, whether money is
for payment in nrreara or in advance.
and whether old or now subscriptions,
although n new subscription will count
ror mure votes.
Entor Your Name Early.
Knler your name and your friends
will do tho rest you will novor know
who your real friends are until vou
have ontnred a contost of this kind.
ussibly you may think of a friend
who will want only a little oncoursge
metit. Kilter her name v means of
the nomination blank, which will givo
her twenty-five votes. Othor friends
will see her name and before long your
choice will bo in tho lead. Do some
ono this favor. t
That every ono may fully understand
who is eligible to enter this contost, it
limy bo stilted that thoro is no in
limit, I hero Is no objection to married
bitlies entering this contost In fact,
thoro is gernt curiosity on the part of
the management ns to whether married
or unmarried Indies are the most ener
getic. This question will have to b.
eiib'd by tho readers.
Publication of Names. ' ' "
Tho first list of the candidates who
will lake nctivo part in this great offer
" ill appear in this paper on Saturdny,
Jamiiiry 11, and ovory issuo thereafter
till the close of tho contest, with the
number of votes recorded by tho lady
for whom they linvo been txilied. so that
those who havo taken an interest in the
ontest doings will have a full idea of
how their fneorito is progressing from
ilay to dnv.
The only wa.v to secure votes is by
subscribing to the Meilfonl Dally Trib
une or the Hunt hern Oregonian, semi
weekly, or by clipping tho coupon from
the papers. Kvory cont must represent
a subscript ion. No employo of this pa
per or member of tho cmplovo's family
onn participate In this contest. Csndl-
aatcs are not confined to securing votes
in I heir own district; votes will bo sl
owed on Aihscriptinns secured any
where in the wide world. Active vot
ing will begin i this great $L'500 con
test Monday mornii, January 13, the
first coupon wiji the nntnes of cnndl-
lates being entered up to January II,
"(Si; published next week.
Start Out Today.
As it is not too early to let your
friends kiy that you are gig to bo
a cfnnliihito thtpAinutes the contest
tu4)i, 0) would not bo a bail idea to
f)P't all the promisv of subscriptions
possible outers) tint opening day. Tnorf
:iro so tnnnttJIihcrnl pnr.es offered that
nearly f-ry one who enters the race
will in' Wro nf a splitPreward. Hoe
i our friends, announce your candidacy
ainoiig iJieiu nnd fill nut a nomination
(1'nnt iiiucd on I'ngo tt.)
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