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    THE MED FORD DAILY TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OR.. FRTPAY, JANUARY 17, 1908.
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NOT TO LATE TO ENTER
GRAND PRIZE CONTEST
CANDIDATES WILL BE ENTERING THE VOTING CONTEST FOB 8EV
EBAL WEEKS. THOSE WHO ENTEB NOW WILL HAVE THE AD
VANTAGE.
CUT THIS OUT.
MEDFORD TRIBUNE AND SOUTHERN ORE
GON I AN GRAND PRIZE CONTEST
.
ONE VOTE.
Good for TWENTY FIVE VOTES when used as a nomination blank.
FOB.
DISTRICT NO
This Coupon, cut out and mailed to the Contest Department, or depos
ited In the ballot box at the Tribune Office, will count as one vote lor the
lady whose name is filled in.
COUPONS SHOULD BE SENT FLAT, NOT BOLLED OB FOLDED
Already tlie friends : of the .adieu
whose names appear in the contest are
at work with, a will, and are securing
all the rotoi possible for the contest
ants they wish to have secure the beau
tiful prizes. These friends ar in ear
nest and will use every emqj in an
effort to have their favorites, wla. -
Yesterday there were several tele
phone calls at tbe office of the Trib
une, inquiring if it were too late to
enter now names in the contest, and
- as there seems to be some little misun
derstanding about it, it would be well
to repeat that new entries may be
made any time up to the last, and there
have been instances where ladies have
enterod their, names during the lust
wek of : the contest and have obtuined
more votes than any one else during the
whole six weeks of the contest, but the
earlier the start the better the chances
are, for success in the finals, and it
would be much better to enter the
name now and secure at least a great
many promises for votes than it would
be lator on and then find out that
some of your opponents have already
secured the votes.
Right now hi -the time for votes and
subscriptions to be securet. Get your
friends into the race early and keep
thm in it. The way, to keep them
working for you is to show them that
you are in dtwd earnest about winning
a prize, and it will be hard to find
ao one who will not give you all the
Asuistanco that they possibly can, pro
vided they huvo not promised their help
to some one of the other candidates.
Determination Counts.
Determination is what counta in any
thing and the sooner you make up your
mind that the Boo Automobile is just
what you want, or that the building lot
would be a valuable piece of realty to
have in your own namo, or that the
business education is junt the thing
you need to fit yourBelf for a business
career, or that one of the beautiful
gold watchos would look pretty upon
you, or the piano certificate will mean
a big saving in the price of a piano, the
sooner you will be able to get right
out among your friends and got the
votes, and the sooner your friends will
come to your aid.
People sometimes got along without
friends, but in this caso the number
of friends you havo will make a big
difforonco in the number of votes you
will get, and it is certainly a positive
fact that huatlo and energy will get
plonty of friondi.
The Hustler Is Winner.
Nothing counts bo much in this world
as a man or a woman full of ambition
and lifo, and who is determined to get ,
there at all hanards.
Business mon aro continually watch
ing the progress and moves of thoso
whom they may at some time or other
employ, and they invariably pick out ,
those who are hustlers and thoso who
display & spirit of determination and j
an earnestness of purpose. Success !
counts, and to be successful one must
work, and work hard, to obtain any
end whatever.
This contost will be worth more in
practical experience to an ambitious,
energetic person than one would imag
ine, and is an experience that will dou
ble 4 1 self many times in value in more
ways than one.
Groat care has been taken in the se
lection of the prizes to be made to the
ladies in the territory covered by the
Medford Tribune and the Southern Or
egonian, who are fortunate to have
enough votes at the close of the con
test to entitle them to one of the sev
enteen prizes.
Reo Auto First Prize.
First comes the 1908 Roo Automobile
to the lady having the largest number
of votes, irrespective of any district
limitation. This is the grand capital
prize, and enough cannot be said in
praise of the Reo Roadster, both in re
gard to simple construction and its
wonderful possibilities. The car will
soon be on exhibition, that all may see
that the management of The Tribune
chose the best car for the money and
that it will compare favorably with any
car sold for several hundred dollars
more.
Then, as the second capital prize,
pomes the beautiful building lot in
Queen Anno Addition to the city of
Medford, and this is a prize well worth
a little time and effort to secure, be
ing situatiil as it is only five minutes'
walk from the center of the city. It
will certainly prove a valuable invest
ment for some fortunate lady, especi
ally when you take into consideration
the fart that the purchase will be made
in the currency known as hustle and
uggrossivonoss.
Seventeen Frizes.
Seventoen valuable prizes to seven
teen hustling ludios, a reward for nn
effort. Now is the time. . Do not put
off until tomorrow what you can do
today. Get after your friends immedi
ately and secure their promises of votes,
and the moment you gain a little con
fidence in yourself the rest wilt come
easy to you.- A start is all that js
needed, and the first thing you know
you will have thousands of votes and
will be on the road to winning a beau
tiful 1908 Model Roo Automobile,
It is the ono
Who works the best
Who gets more votes
Than all the rest.
DISTRICT NO. 1.
Medford, east of the Southern Pacific
track :
Miss Eula Jacobs 1,593
Mrs. P. J. McMahon 1,580
M)bs Grace Lawton 1,531
Miss Bernice Cameron. 1,031;
Mrs. Ralph Clark 1,0291
Miss Geraldine Thoiss 488!
Miss Grace Whitehead 625 j
Miss Ella Gunyon 493
Miss Enid Hamilton 407
Mrs. W. F. Isaacs 425 ;
Mrs. W. H. Stalker 425
Miss Blanch Morriman 47
Miss Nellie Evans 25 1
Miss Emma Taner 25
Mibs Ethel Bursa 25
DISTRICT NO. 2.
Medford, west of the Southern Pa
cific track:
Miss Helen Cobb 1,581
Mrs. Jcbs Enyart 680
Miss Lou Hartzell 620
Miss Bessie Finn 625
Miss Blanch Woods 514
Mrs. W. H. Gore 488
Miaa Huzul Enyart 442
Miss Cecil Boswell 42R
Miss Bess Nickel 425
Miss Alice St reo t 98
Miss Inez McKay 62
Mrs. Dr. E. B. Pickel 25
MiBS Mabel Kent 25
DISTRICT NO. 3.
Mrs. Lewis Ulrich, Jacksonville. 2,129
Mrs. Gludys Heard, Storliug 1,548
Miss Molly Towne, Jacksonville 1,043
Miss Laura Neuber, Jacksonville 1,228
Miss Mary Peter, Jacksonville. 1,028
Mra. S. J. Boussum, Jacksonville 651
Mrs. S. J. BouHSUin, Jacksonville 629
Mrs. Josephine Russell, Jackson-
villa 652
MiHS Bertha Prim, Jacksonville 648
Mine Gludys Shaw, Jacksonville 625
Miss Emma Wendt, Jacksonville. 625
Miss Lona Bostick, Jacksonville. 438
Miss Louise Jones, Jacksonville 218
Miss Maude Tuckor, Jacksonville 148
Miss Josephine Donegan, Jack
sonville 68
Miss Dolly Newberry, Jacks 'villo 64
Miss Loona Ulrich, Jacksonville. 28
Miss Uretchen Puhl, Jacksonville 28
DISTRICT NO. 4.
Central Point, Engle Foint, Trail,
Prospect, Woodvillo, Uold Hill, Wellen,
Brownsboro and Josopbino County:
Miss Alta Farmor, Gold Hill 1,587
Miss Daisy Dungey, Oold Hill. . . . 828
Miss Minnio Ring, Gold Hill 82H
Miss Maude Leo, Central Point 728
Miss Ada Welsh, Central Point.. 687
Mi. Hallie Alexander, Cent. Pt. 568
Mrs. May Grant, Gold Hill 563
Miss Etta Williams, Central Point 405
Miss Lillie Ulrich, Eagle Point. 648
Miss Lizzie Gibson, Cent. Point.. 443
Miss Georgia Smith, Grants Pass 441
Miss Lottie Taylor, Eagle Point 431
Pass 427
Miss Mary Olson, Central Point. 427
Miss Eva Wimer, Grants Pass.. 425
Mrs. J. B. Jackson, Eagle Point. 425
Miss Edith Brown, Cent. Point 425
Miss Ruth Lovcridgo, Grants Pass 425
Miss Pearl Ross, Central Point. 160
Miss Dora Cain, Gold Hill 140
Miss Bessie Bell, Brownsboro.... 131
Miss Esther Pankey, Cent. Point. 116
Miss Maggie Daley, Eagle Point. 114
Miss Esther Merrit, Central Point 114
Miss Noma Lewis, Cent. Point. 114
Miss Thelma Hnmcrsley. Gold Hill 87
Miss Jennie Lewis, Eagle Point.. 87
Miss Effie Grimes, Cnt. Point. H3
Miss Hilvie Anderson, Grants Pass 83
Miss Hattio Childers, Gold Hill 83
Mrs. Frank Hkillman, Grants Pfws 67
Miss- Ctaloe McKinsoy, G 'nts Pass 60
Miss Jeisie Huston, Cent. Point. 60
Miss Ethel Pankey, Central Point 43
Mrs. Fred Oumpert, Grants Pass 3H
Miss Mlidred Elliitt, Cent. Point 38
Miss Myrtle Lee, Grants Pass. 38
Mis Bessio Hazelton, Eagle Point 27
Miss Fay Pleasant, Central Point 2
Miss Anna Murrv, Cent. Point. 28
Miss Louisa Thicle, Gold Hill.... 2K
Miss Volney Hensley, Cent. Point 25
Miss Eva Norcross, Cent. Point. 5
Miss Mabel Hauck, Gold Hill. .. . 25
Miss Gladys Grazier, Cent. Point 25
Miss Georgia Cline, Cent. Point. 25
Miss Lizzie Stark, Cent. Point. 25
Miss Mabel Peart, Central Point 25
Miss Maggie Veatch, Grants Pass . 25
Mrs. Earnest Leister, Grants Pass 25
Mrs. Hermau Horning, Gruuts
Miss Fannie Montgomery, Grants
Pass 25
Miss Eva Tucker, Brownsboro. ... 25
Miss Hut tie Stepp, Big Butte 25
Misa Fern Opoushuin 25
DISTRICT NO. 6.
Phoenix, Talent, Ashland, Barron,
Klamath and Lake Counties, aud Sis
kiyou County, California:
Mrs. J. D. Evans, Phoenix 1,557
Miss Nellie Reames, Phoenix.... 1,225
Miss Hazel White, Ashland 1,02S
Miss .Winnie Spencer, Ashlaud.. 663
Miss Lula Ward, Talent 473
Mrs. Martha Stunkard, Ashland 426
Miss Clura Rhodes, Ashlaud 425
Miss Mabel Parson, Ashland.... 168
Miss Clnra Dakin, Phoenix 16S
Miss Josio Calhoun, Phoenix.... 148
Miss Mabel Hicks, Ashland 145
Mrs. Liddio Hunt, Ashland 133;
Miss Ada Reynolds, Phoeuix.... 118 j
Miss Bertha Rose, Phoeuix 116
Miss Tna Oat man, Talent 114
Miss Minnie Robinson, Taleivt... 114
Mrs. Robert Noil, Ashland 88
Miss Dessie Herring, Talent.... 86
Miss Mabel Story, Ashlaud 84
Mrs. Miuuie Lane, Ashland 81
Mrs. Blauehe Pollard, Talent... 73
Miss Cecil Edsal, Phoenix 68
Mra. James Pellett, Talent 68
Miss Addie Dunlap, Talent 67
Miss Altie Long, Ashland 67
Miss Edith Nelson, Ashlaud...!. 43
Miss Clair Lamb, Talent 41
Miss Anita Dodge, Talent 41
Miss Marv Orr, Ashlaud 28
Miss Retha Robbins, Phoenix.... 28
Misa Edith Fish, Talent 25
Miss Murrcl Morris, Ashland.... 25
MiHS Marie Rice, Ashland 25
I PLANNING A MEDFORD
EXCURSION TO CALIFORNIA
H. T. Giudley has returned from a
trip to Southern California, mumch im
pressed with the beauty of the small
cities and towns of the orange belt.
Everywhere were paved streets and ave
nues lined with shade trees, attractive
homes aud inviting repeats.
Mr. Findley is heading a movement
amoug Medford citizens to organize au
excursion to the golden state, to in
clude tbe mayor and members of the
city council and as many people as
cure to go. It is planned to charter a
special car and Medford will be adver
tised along the way. Ideas useful in
the upbuilding and development of
town and country would be received by
the excursionists, who would return to
the Rogue river valley imbued with the
idea of making Medford a city beau
tiful. Inquiries are being mado as to
the feasibility of the excursion and as
to the number of those who will want
to go.
STOP INVESTIGATION OF -
REMOVAL OF TRAINS
JJ. Lane of Tulent was a Medford
businetts caller Thursday.
The railroad commission has made an
order discontinuing the investigation of
the complaint agaiust the services of
Southern Pacific passenger trains Nob.
11 and 12, operating between Roseburg
ami Portland, with a view to ordering
an exteusion to the train service farther
south to Ashland. This action is taken
because the people south of Roseburg,
upon whose petition the complaint was
made and for whom hearing was had at
Ashland several weeks ngo, failed to
produce sufficient evidence, in the
opinion of the commission, to warrant
an extension of the train service far
ther south than Roseburg. This order
prpactically disposes of the. case altogether.
Ivan Humison, formerly druggist in
Medford, but now traveling salesman
for Blunmuer-Frunk Drug company of
Portland, passed through Medford on
Thursday.
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS.
ROOMS TO LET by day, week or
month at the Emenck. tr
FOR SALE Town lots; good location,
$a0 each; terms, i'age iawton. zo
FOR SALE Ono glass show case, 8
foot long, nearly now; cheap. Lindley
& Lindley. tf
WANTKD All kinds of second hand
goods at the Woods building near Hub
bard 's Lindley & Lindley, tf
WANTKD To purchaso modern cot
tage, eloso in, from owner. Address
room 25, Hotel Nush. 255
WANTKD To rent a small unfur
nished house, electric lights, close in.
Cull at my offico. Dr. R. R. Hamil
ton, tf
FOR EXCHANGE Medford property
for other property. Adrdess Lock Box
418, Medford, Or. tf
FOR SALE Town lots, good location.
$50 each ; terms. Page & Lawton. 267
FOR RENT Gentleman wanted for
nicely furnished room, near in. Apply
at Hotel Moore. tf
FIRST-CLASS Japanese cook wishes
situation. Address Cook, Tribune. 50
FOR SALE One five horsepower mo
tor, good as new; take it away for
75. Poils Elite Laundry, Medford,
Or. tf
FOR SALE 50x200-foot lot, 3d lot
from cor. 11th and L Bis.; a bargain;
S. W. Medofrd. Cull any time. W.
Vogili, resilience
FORRENT Desirable furnished rooms
for houwkoeping; convenient; for
family of three; no children. 307 N.
C street. 267
A WELL-ESTABLISHED rotail busi
ness for Bale in Medford. Address P.
O. Box 710, or inquire Tribuno of
fice, tf
FOR SALE Eight lots, west of school
houRo and one block north of 7th Bt.,
for 0io. Apply or write J. E. Pay
ette, Medford, Or. 255
FOR RENT Nicely furnished rooms;
electric lights. Inquire of Mrs. Ad
die Rippey, West Seventh st., in the
White bldg. 252
SITUATION WANTKD Girl, 15 years
old, desires position to do housework
,r eare for children. Address Mrs. W.
F. Rnacrs. Jacksonville. tf
FOB RENT Furnished front room
with bath and eleetric light stove;
suitable for two; $10 a month; I. W.
Thomas block, 7th and O ats. Inquire
niiHtiiirfl. 254
FOR RENT Furnished light house
keeping rooms, bath, electric lights,
water; I. W. Thomas block, 7th and
G sts. 254
FOR SALE New residence, juot com
pleted, second block west of high
school, West Seventh street; fine col
onial interiar; cheap if sold Boon. In
quire Tribune office. tf .
WORK WANTED Japanese contrac
tor; can do all kinds of general farm
ing; goneral helper in all work; town
or country. Address A, E. Tatsumi,
Gon'l Del., Medford, Or. tf
FOR SALE One 45-horsepower auto
matic Russell engine, in first-class
sapo; look this up, the prico will sur
prise you. Peils Elite Laundry, Med
ford, Or. tf
FOR RENT Newly furnished light
housekeeping rooms, closo to business
part of town; bath, hot and cold wa
ter, oloctric light. For tonus see Nra.
Joe Thomns, South II st.
FOR SALE One acre, west of Medford
City limits; price 200, payablo $10
down nnd $10 a month, without inter
est. Address P. O. Box 571, Modford,
Oregon. 266
BATHS Men only; hot air, steam and
medicated sea salt, 50c; with massage,
tl.flO; good for rheumatism, colds, stilT
joints, paralysis, etc.; will purify and
tone up generally. Prof. Valesko, A
street, corner of 7th st. tf
FOR RENT Nowly furnished rooms,
by day, week or month. Tho Odell,
ovor postoffice, Medford, Or. tf
FOR SALE Having purchased over
500,000 feet of first-class milling logs,
wo are prepared to furnish first-class
lumber of all kinds in any amounts
on short notice. If you contemplate
building place your order with us;
prices very reasonable; dimension and
fine finish lumber a specialty. Write
or call. Butte Falls Lumber Company,
offico over Juckson county bank, Med
ford, Or. tf
NURSERY STOCK All kinds of fruit
trees, both largo and small fruits,
standard varieties of app.es and pears
and peaches, including Newtown nnd
Spitzenberg apples; a full line of up
tod ate nursery stock, in lnrge or email
lots; also all kinds of ornamental
trees and shrubbery, at my residence
in South Medford, having just re
ceived a largo shipment, am prepared
to fill orders immediately. Inquire nt
Warner's Store. L. B. Warner, Sr.,
Medford. Or. tf
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OPENS .SATURDAY, JANUARY 18.
BREAKFAST, 23 CENTS, FROM C
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NOODLES UP TO MIDNIGHT.
DINNER FROM U O'CLOCK A. M.
TO 8 O'CLOCK P. M.
22 C Street,
Medford
gale of Undermuslins
Your Opportunity to Save Money
DO YOU WANT NEW UNDERMUSLINS 1
This is the place to see brand-new styles in the prettiest,
daintiest nndernnislins; manufactured by a manufac
turer who enjoys the largest sales of any manufacturer
in tho United States, according to his undisputed state
ments. COME AND EXAMINE OUR LINE. WE
LEAVE THE SELECTION TO YOUR JUDGMENT
MED FORD'S EXCLUSIVE LADIES' STORE
BAKER
A CO,
FIRST ROOM NORTH OF JACKSON CO. BANK-
Begin the New Year
IN THE RIGHT WAY
By Building
A good start means much to you. Oct off on the right - ,. ':
foot and keep going. Don't continue to throw monov- -
away by paying rent, when you can own your own home. '.'"
How much did you pay out for rent during 1907? Stop
and figure it out. What have you got to show for it?
Nothing but a bunch of receipts. Suppose you had put
this money into building a home and buying a lot? You'd
have something to show for your coin, wouldn't you? The
same tiling holds true in the coming year. Are you goiTi ii.
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to waste your mazuma all year, and have 1908 net you noth
ing but a living? Ask your wife about it, and see what
she says.
Building is going to be cheaper this year than ever.
You can buy practically at your own terms. We sell all
kinds of lumber everything needed in any kind of a
house from a small cabin to a palatini mansion. We also
sell Booth-Kelly lumber.
Iowa Sox and Lumber Co.
BUSINESS OABDB.
E. B. HAMILTON, M. D.,
Physician and Hurgoon.
8ucreaor to Or. R. 8. DoArniond.
Off ire in Hitter Dunlap Mock.
Phono (Mil.
Wm. M. Oolvig, Modford, Or.
OOLVIO & DURHAM,
Attornoys-at-Law.
Ooo. II. Durham, Grants Pasa, Or.
WM. W. P. HOLT, M. D,
Physician and Surgeon.
Kaglc I'uint, Oregon.
LINDLEY fe LINDLEY,
Honiara in now ami second hand furni
turo, stoves anil Unworn, hardware, etc.
Htnrage and f omuiiaaion. Woodynnl in
cnnnurtion. All goods delivered to any
part of city.
NEW TOILET CABLOR0
Modern and ariaotifie aeliods for tks
cure of all dimiww of tbe k.'tir, malp
and fare. HkiUop ' note. Elvtrir.
arnlp massage fullnsriaf noimp'ni f.'i
rents. I'kysical dafiritwies alarol
op4, Manicuring, finoti toilet articles
inrefnlly compounded.
Kit. V. L. CAWESOJf,
Suite 4H, Hotel Moorn Annei.
Masonic Teniple Bums.
BALTIMOItK, M.I., Jan. 17. The
Masonic Temple, on North Chariot
Mtswt, was gutted hy fire oarly today
The Iota is :t.Vi,ll,
Medford Opera House
IIAZKIJIKK1 & W1LMAMH, Mgrs.
WEDNESDAY, JAN. 22, THE BIO OOMIO OPEEA SUCCESS, ,
THE MASCOT.
A ('OUi'I.ETB riiOUl'DTXOi.
40 I'KOl'LK 10. ' Heats Now Selling.
YOU ARE WELCOME
WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON'S WILL
BE LADIES' VISITING DAY AT
I'EIL'S ELITE LAUNDRY. LADIES
ARE ESPECIALLY INVITED TO
CALL AND UO THROUGH THE ES
TAMJHIIMKNT SEE HOW THE
i'AfTiVM ARE WASH ED IN AN Ur-TO-DATE
AND MODERN LAUNDRY.
ATTENDANT, WILL BE ON HAND
TO EXPLAIN DETAILS :: :: ::
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