a THE MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE. MKpTORD. 0Ry TUESDAY, JANUARY 14, m , -s Follow the Crowds to I g- t Van Dykes Store J ro" a2-f ; : 09 It's Easy to Find the Place Lasts This Week antfllext Week a i CUT THIS OUT. I EARLY START mm Seventeen Beautiful Prizes to Seventeen Popular Young Ladies-It Is Up to You ' to' Be Among the Lucky Ones. In Inst evening's issue "f the Trih Thousands of votes can bo gained by lino appeared I ho first .f names of . Imvinis nil your friends save thoso votes those lu,li x who hnvo boon n,.inin:ilo.l ; and In n very short tiino n fow thou ... .,Or,,i. for llio iSMHI ill ivriros ! .sand mil bo oollorto.l from thonl. flip hioh will bo n warded to the sevoll toon Indies in .luokson. Lake. Joseph ino. Klamath nnd Siskiyou oonntioK. securing I ho turnout number of votes, bv tho Medford Tribuno. Today nro entered several names of othor Indies who will compete for tho vnlniiblo priros, and nominations will bo received ill' until tho last dav of the contest, but those whoso names iiro on J tered early have tin advantage over) thoso ontoro.l hitor. as many roHilors of ! tho Tnbnno an.l tho Soiithorn Orego ; man will pick ont a favorite candidate 1 an.l Mick by li.r until tho on.l of tho1 contest, giving lo r all tho ai.l in their ! power. Then, too. thoro is a scatter nig oto in tin1 han.ls of those who' have not ot .boid.-d to whom to give thoir otos. If ...it r nanio is entered v.u mil r. .'.o.1 vonr .hate of tin so volos. linn. In. Is of votes come 1111 asked t'oi contestant, from fmn.ls. but, contestant, cannot r Iv on their t'ri.ti,!, h. Ipt tiki then to :iiiv groat extent Willi out a little personal solicitation. Start Woik Burly. Statt o.-i''. llon't wait rtttil to m.-rtox. ,. l. lion ...tmotlo tttai have be, n to .. o tho patticnlsr partv von int. !.,!..! ... o k'. and either secured tho . r the ptomi.e. w hi. h IS 1 w.'l conic in later, .f oiir triiii-ls w lui intend tl., ir .iiV...-riplt.ie, this mouth 'tho coupons from tho paper an.l do not 'roll or fol.l thorn, but oithor mail or send thoin to tho offioo in flat park ages. Votes to Appear Wednesday. Tho number of votes credited to tho .lifforoiit candidates will appoar in W. ilnos. lay 's issno of tho papor. an. I tho list will bo changed daily thereat' t.r. Tho otis will bo oouuto.l every day at Iblbl p. in. daily, totals to appoar in tho next day's issvio of tho papor. fomineueing Thursday a ballot box will bo found in tho offioo of tho Trib uno into which tho votes will bo put by tho contestants or thoir friends. This box will bo locked, and o'iied only at the hour above mentioned. Tho votes will bo counted, and any coming in ftf t.r that hour will bo connte.i the next .lay. Go in to Win. h, n lake up 'U start ill to our mind that a pn toinobil. it, is. it p." autiful lie - c -d. : VA th. nr fa lew 1. O.I a ti.l V ace " .ii b, , .,1 (.. win V- biti.. 1 .ju-ti IV. tit' .t b -!, .. .., t little V ''' 'ar. .1 a w int . r inat.l.d. Methosts of Vet,. wtM b, c .ell. to t' e IV,, i ill the el will up, mots ate the . Skviiniii; t ii ' w I., Vots- , f-r 1-, lire vot- s it the ,11.1 of to be aittotii; iMo. tlie win HoatMor Nil It. form votir friends how Sox- . us von are to w in this car and you will bo surprised how roadily thov w ill conic to lour assistance. You will haio thousands of votes before yon knew it, and then the rest is oasv . simply make up our mind to win an.l i;o after the votes with that Olid in view. Grand Capital Priie. It l as been decibel bv tho nianace met t of the Tribune to Hive as a Orand i 'spits! Vrtio a l .' s Keo h'oadster Auto mobile. T'u. Iv, snt if nl car is es'.vctally adapt . d ... u, lit tens in tins section of the !'. aid con-bino. spe.sl. .tv),.. slre- cth. tu-.dv.rancc and econotuy to a e tl. a nt t tr.. .. t' tt Vh, et t" Keo ' 's. a e fr clod partionlnrly desirous of j;ettinir. open inn llH it does for them tho moans nf securing tin oducatiou to IllKO tnoir places ill tho tinny of business women who now hnvo remunerative positions in the lurjrest luoreantile establishments of tho 1'nited States. The Watches. Tho wntohes to bo (jivon nway iu this contest nro little beauties ill ovory re spect : all are e, pupped with the stund nr,l Waltham inovonieut. full jeweled and stem sot. Piano Certificates. Tho next prizes, which consist of tho piano certificates, carry a vnllto of $1H0 ouch. Tho Indies winning those prizes, should she or her family contemplate tho purchase of a piano, will bo entitled to a reduction of $100 on any instrii inent they may select at tho House of Hale, Me'dfoni. Commence Now. t'oinntenco now to acciimulnte the neoessarv votes to win one of thoso vnl niiblo prizes and keep continually at it until the curtain rtnirs down oil the Impost contest ever iiiaunurntod by n newspaper in Southern Oregon. Thoro are to bo seventeen ladies winners of these prizes. Ask yourself. Will yon be nuloiii; tho fortunate onesf district No. i aiedford, oast of the Southern Tacifio track: Miss Iternice t'auieron. Mrs. 1'. .1. McMahon. Miss Margaret Fay. Miss Meta Nichols. Miss Margaret McCoy. M,ss C.eraldine Theiss. Miss tlraco l.awton. Miss Kdna Kifert. Miss tlula .bicobs. Miss Knid Hamilton. Miss lllanch Merriman. Iiistrict No. - Modford, west of the Southern riieifie track: Miss Itlain-h Woods. I Miss Alice Street. Miss Hazel Knyurt. Miss 11, ssio Kinu. ! Mi.. Melon Coss. , Miss Cecil liosvv,!!. j Mi.s Inez McKay. j Miss l.ou Hart?, 11. j l'-..trt.t No. ;l Jacksonvt'ilo. Storl I n Ivii.h. Crit'titi cr,,k. Mutton. Peer, j i tirrv i ..'.'.nty. and Pel X.,rto county. i alifoTtiia: j I'roin .lack,, n ill,. ' Miss It, rtl.a Prim. 1 M.ss l.eotts l lri.li. Mix ,ls, phtno Pon-jr.in. Miss Molly Towne. Miss tiladys SllSW. Miss V:n:ua W.iuit. Mis Mary Peter. Miss Louise .lones. Miss Lena H -stick. Miss l.anra Ncuber. Miss Polh N.wlrry. Miss Maude Tucker. Miss t'.retchcn Puhl. Miss Krtima Wolfe. Mrs. S. .1. Pous.ntn, Stcrlini;. Mrs. ti!a,ly Heard. Storling. M-s, .t e.phitic liusse'.l. Mrs. l.cvvts l 'ri.h. Pt.lnct No. 4 Central Point. K.1 j P -.t. Tta.l. Pro;sst. Wo.-h illc. lio'.d tin". We'.lcn. Pr.wnsb.ro sr.d .1 -scph MEDFORD TRIBUNE AND SOIJERN ORE G ON IAN GRAND PRIZE CffEST ONE VOTE. f f Good for TWENTT-FIVE VOTES when used as a lotion blank. FOR. DISTRICT NO This Coupon, cut out and mailed to the ContoiPartment, or depos ited in the ballot box at the Tribime Office, will , as one vote for the lady whose name is filled in. COUPONS SHOULD BE SENT FLAT, NOT ROLIB FOLDED Miss Lizzie Gibson, Central Point. Miss Anna Slurry. Central Point. Miss Esther Pankey. Central Point. Miss Slary Olson, Central Point. Sliss Kffie Grimes, Central Point. Miss Louisa Thiolo, Gold Hill. Sliss .losie Huston, Central Point. Sliss Ethel Pankey, Central Point. Miss Slabel Peart, Central Point. Sliss Minnie Rinn. Gold Hill. Sliss Hallio Alexander, Central Point. Sliss Fannie Montgomery, Grants Pass. Sliss Eva Wittier, Grants Pass. Sliss Muggie Voatch. Grants Pass. Sliss Chloo Slclxinsey. Grants Pass. Sliss Silvio Anderson, Grants Pass. Miss Georgia Smith, Grants Pass. Sliss Slyrtle Loo. Grants Pass. Sirs. Merman Horning. Grants Pass. Mrs. Earnest Leister. Grants Pass. Sirs. Fred Gumpert, Grants Pass. Mrs. Frank Skillman. Grants Pass. Miss Ruth Lovoridge. Grants Pass. Pistrict No. " Phoenix. Talent, Ash land, liarron. Klamath and Lake Coun ties, and Siskiyou County. California: Miss Nellie Keames. Phoenix. Miss Ada Reynolds. Phoenix. Miss Clara Pakin. Phoenix. Miss Clair Lamb. Talent. Miss lVs.ie Herring. Talent. Sliss Addie Pnnlap. Taleat. Miss lr.a Oatman. Tabnt. Miss Anita Podge. Talent. Miss Relha Bobbins. Phoenix. M.ss IVnlia Rose. Phoenix. Miss I.ula Ward. Tab nt. Mi-s Minnie Robinson. Talent. Miss Edith Fish. Talent. Miss Cecil E.isal. Phoenix. Sliss .losie Calhoun. Phoenix. Sirs. Fr-sl Rapp. Talent. Mrs. .lames Pellett. Tab nt. Pkinohe Pollard. Tabut. Clara lil.o.bs. Ashland. Winnie Spencer. Ashland. Mabel Hicks. Ashland. Edith Nelson. Ashland. Miss Slurrel Slorris. Ashland. Sliss Slary Orr. Ashland. Miss A'.tie Long. Ashland. Sliss Ruby Palmer. Ashland. Miss Slab-1 Parson. Ashland. Miss Slabel Storv. Ashland. Mrs. Robert N,il. Ashland. Sirs, l.iddie Hunt. Ashland. Mrs. Martha stunksrd. Ashland. Sirs. Minnie Lane. Ashland. Miss Hard W l ite. Miss Slsrie Rice. Mrs. .1. P. Evans. Mrs. Sin SOCIAL .DPERSONAL King's fwney's, AUIod 's and Gunthvr's ates. tf B. F. Mif Jacksonville was a MtHlfonl viTui'sday. William of Knyle Point was a Modford b oalh-r Monday. Kninu tt "i "f Talfiit was it Med ford C1'11 business Monday K. 1. lv l'n'd Hill is visiting reliitivcs I ''-''r Mdtord. U. Vintlu ri'li:1"t from Ashland, sjnt M.fi Mtdford. Thi'inas'll f Talent spout Sun day in M H. r has returned from IVrtland. ViIliaifiller of Central Point s ent Sa afternoon in Medford. tv.-ar returned Saturday from Vntral ' pvrogiuits, wood and hides, for bunt the Art Studio, Hub bard bu: ' bridge. tf hurl t'"rd, the transfer man, w:ls ov .larksonville for freight on Satu Two 1 "lore of that famous UnustxU11" jst received. Hutchi- Mr. f. .IaiiH-9 Mays of South , M dfor-not were recent visitor? ! in Mrtl ' Mr-;. ,n "s parlors are open eve I ni'.iirs "days for those who are I tif. bn''IU' other times. "2" j Har ""p. w'i locate! ! iiraut; -nade his former honit: j this s-1 visit recently. r. en arrived ir.ini . raig. ('.do. .v am w''l visit with his s- ns. an,l Willis Green, awhil ( ii- t. Short left Saturdav eveni Portland on business. He will ?: wo wit ks. p r-o n and fa m i I y left Sa t u r ,iftV r a f w days' visit on the ait' tip Pumett. wife and baby ai-n'iay in M-lford shopping and: friends. i arroll of near Central Toint wriP!ford business caller Satur day jrtlo Forbes of Talent ha b.- C several davs with her par eTl.nd Sirs. P. T. Lawton. nningham. from Train creek. .-I business in M-df.-rd Monday 'N'tel of Fast S!-if..rd ha Ormd Pr-.to No. -,sl (or tl. ,'.F Pr-..- M.s. Fav Pi. as.ir.r. I cr.tral Pctr.t. M .s F-llu r IPrr-.t. I entrai P n t. V - Ktta W i.' at' s. . ntral P, int. M s, A ll F.irtv. r. ;. ' i Htl'. . P ra i sit'. Co'. i Hill. Mi., Ma i ic l..v. , estrV. Pont. V.-s V.i.th l'c ii. t r.tra! P i:.! V Mass c ih:i, -s. l'-. ' Hi". V-. P--.sC. K "v 1 Ufa! Petit. M . tt, v ii- -: v. i , rtral P i ' .. V !v W ,'sV tr.x', r.-.st. .. , r, : ... : . V v ;i-,.. !, - ... , i . i It ' ,: m ! : h ..-..'. :i H v, .-!:' i- : V .. , is , . -. i' : . .'-" V - 'T ot t ' i WHO WILL BID TOR HAND or EAGLE POINT ORCHARDIST' tlr health for the las The P rt'.a Sir.tlg Ti-ssi 1 S-. .-taT. r. that t'cter Ka, .l-.b V. To'i :sa..-tl b: Ar-i.-rs.r. S.'e-if-ri t Kachc ; t V g.vj ti .j -.a'.C.i- s of t. r. -t to say dcyv r; Vr.. ws rsxr c v-try. b"t - k-sa : H. C, , 1 btt.it , r. lay. xc.-.ro. from tic w.s: i-io with SI-l:' r-i -r f the W. l--trg r. w bitti-io- a- 1 J : IsFargi fx r, v.-f fr - V J ' t ' i-li 1 G. T. Richards, who recently sold out his merchandise business at Butte Falls, will again engage in business at the Falls early in the spring. H. -V. Chirk, from Minneapolis, SI inn., is a recent arrival in Medford. E. E. Slurrison of Griffin ereek was a Slodfortl visitor Tuesday. The largest assortment of postals ever exhibited in Southern Oregon at the Art Studio, Hubbard building, near bridge. Also a nice line of albums. tf J. S. X. Smith of Gold Rav. who has been visiting his family in Ashland for a few days, passed through Sledford Tuesday. Sir. and .Sirs. Wells are conducting a dancing class nt Angles Opera House, Monday, Tuesday and Thursday nights, S to 10. Call and get onr terms. 254 G. C. Culey of Watkins transacted business in Sledford Tuesday. He is engaged in the stock business in the Applegate country. Sir. and Sirs. Wells are conducting a dancing class at Angle's Opera House, Slunday, Tuesday and Thursday nights, to hp. t all and get our terms. 254 Sirs. Phillips, from Sisson, Cal., re cently arrived in Sledford and is visit ing at the home nf her parents, Sir. and Sirs. Cutting, f the Ross Addi tion. Gi-ntr, ' facial ntas.-age, 35c; ladies' face and neck, 50c: manicuring, 25c; six body treatments, electric vibratorv mas sage. $5.1(0. Sirs. Cameron, Hotel' Sloore Annex. & A very successful protracted meeting is being conducted at the Presbyterian church under the direction of Rev. J. K. Howard. The meetings are well at tended. Ladies shampoo, 50c; gents' sham poo. 3.1c; 12 treatments electric vibra tory course for dandruff and falling hair, laldies .5.0u, gents $4.00. Sirs. Cameron. Hotel Sloore Annex. 2(i0 (leorge H. West of Butte Falls passed through Sledford, en route for Ash land Slonday to visit Sirs. West, who is taking treatment at the Ashland hosni- tnl. Frank Xetherland of Butte Falls transacted business in Sledford Tues day. He states that merchant ,1. W. Hailey has sold out his general mer chandise business to Slossrs. Claspill k Wheeler, who will continue to oper ate the s' - on a larger scale. George Herndon of Central Point transacted business in Sledford Sfon day afternoon. Sir. Herndon is a new comer in the valley, but speaks in the highest terms of it. Arthur Podge, who is a homesteader on Butte creek, is spending a few days in SI-lf,.rd. He reports that the roads between M-Hord and the Butte creek coun'ry. wh. ro they are not rocked and grav.'ie.i. are in bad condition. Ti c i.VMfellows of the Medford lodge will install officers Monday night at their hall. The installing' officer is Mark Baker from Ashland. He will in stall the officers of the Gold Hill lodge Saturday night. Henry C. Slaokey, who ha? sold out his phot, -graphic business and wili re tire from business for at least a year, says that fce has b. en in business c -n-tintially f.-r years, and will take a r-,T. bet will eventually engage ic the san;.- busiC'-ss. Art rrey S. . pn:t has ree:vd s.1 1 r.ew announcing the death of a s:sr. Sirs. Laura L. I.-lge of Wah ;g' F. P. c. H... -1-arh -occurred Jan uary 4. Sirs. P -ig- haves surviving b-r a hvbar. l. Captain A. Podge, ar.d no d.v: ght.-r. He was '6 vears old. Mr. ar.d Mr.. W. H. Norton left Sun lay fvnir.j for their h.-me in Port ar.d. Mrs. X-.rton is a daughter of Mr. ar.d Mr- R. X. E-ttler of West rl. w'r-.ro they Vave bc-n vi.iting A" t. P-. K . i .. s- b" ' in SI., i ford are: P'V.-er. N. P.: r.. Wash.; W. P. i. r.: S. R. King : H. A. I.cwi. a-.l P-''on and w;:'.-.