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    THE MEDFORD DAILY TRIBTTSTTT BEDFORD. OR., MONDAY. JANUARY 20, 1908.
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Contestants Surely Stirred Things at the
Tnbuie Office Saturday.
Votes i'nr the candidates entered in
thf Tribune's contest arc coming into
the office uiul Imve been over si net the
contest first started. No end of excite
ment is briny amused all over the vi
chiitv in wh ifh the news of the contest
has been circulated and many bright i
women are already scouring the field
for subscriptions.
There is a vote published in each is
sue of the paper, whih, when properly
filled out and broubht or sent to the
Tribune office, will count as one vote.
There is another and better way of roll
in; up a large count quickly, however,
and that is by getting your friends and
relatives to subscribe to the paper and
case their votes for you. If theyl al
ready take the paper, get them to take
it and send it to an eastern -friend or
relative, 'ilus will serve as good pro-
mot ion
liti'raturo from this section of
11m state.
A few dollars cannot be better in
vested than by pim-hnsing tho Tribune
for one year, us for every cent spent in
the contest there is value given for the
amount received.
Xow is the time, to get in and work
for some lmly whom yon think would
appreciate winning a prize valued at
$1150.
By getting a good start now and pil
ing 'up a reserve fund to be used later
in the contest will count better in the
end.
(iet your friends in line and solicit
their patronage and yon need not have
nuv fear of not being successful.
Instructions to Contestants.
Voting is not restricted in any sense
whatever. People may vote as often
as they please and for whom they please
I10 'matter from what district the
candidate is entered.
It would be a fine idea for candi
dates who have friends in other parts
of the state or the I'nited States to
write to these friends, stat'ng that he
columns of this paper contain as good
descriptions of the resources and oppor
tunities of this section of the state as
are issued.
As soon as money is paid on a sul
scriotion. send it to this office, together
with the stub in tin- receipt book, and
votes will be then issued. IE YOU
HAVE NOT YET 11 El'EI YE1) A l!lv
CK1PT BOOK. SEN!) FOli ONE IM
MEDIATELY. The votes issued on subscriptions will
be returned at your request, or will be
voted in the next day's issue of the
lilor.
The contest department wishes it un
derstood that money may be paid on a
subscription and votes will be issued
and these votes may be held until the
last hour of the contest without any
one but the subscriber and the contest--ant
knowing anything about them.
Votes are counted each day at 3:30
p. in., totals to appear in the next day's
issue. Votes after 3:30 p. m. will not
lie counted until the next day.
Try and Win.
The automobile and the other prizes
have been remarked upon, and the en
ergy and enthusiasm which marked this
voting contest from the beginning has
not slackened for a moment, and those
who have the fewest votes should not
become discouraged, for there is still
plenty of timo tp. get in and win a
prize.
Do not let others carry away these
valuable prizes without a struggle, but
make up your mind that you will be the
winner. New names are being entered
continually and will he for several
weeks. Don't think that it is too late,
as it will be seen from the standings in
in the paper that only one or two sub
scriptions are necessary to be up with
the leaders. Enter your name or that
of a friend and do your best to win.
The prizes that have been selected are
all appropriate. The automobile, value
1150, is one of the best on the mar
ket. It is an 1008. model and is equipped
with all the latest eastern improve
ments. The management of the Trib
une has been congratulated many times
on their foresight in selecting a Ron.
The same care has been taken in the
selection of the other prizes. The lady
who wins the building lot ill (aeen
Anne Addition is to be congratulated,
as this property is constantly increasing
in value, and if the winner does not
care to hold it for investment, it will
be a beautiful site for a home.
Many of the contestants are w. irking
the hardest for a scholarship, realizing
that once they have attained it they
are prepared to enter the vast field of
commercialism and to take their place
among the army of women workers now
occupying that field.
The watches that are to be nwa-ded
- are little b'-tuities -and are equipped with
full j;Wfid Wallham imecmeiit, stem
wind and si t.
Tin-piano certificates, valued at .im
each, are redeemable at the piano, house
of Ilab' k In., on the purchase iirice of
any piano the Wiyning candidate may
Sclor't.
Show Your Fr;ids.
Show your friends tliet y
to in one of these aluabl
that von disire tln-ir :iM
HP' g-.il d
pri,i" and
will give it to vol! the on, ne at V
show them thai' en ale diee :i'l !
your power to attain : l,:it eiet. K,
after them continually, and if tie tn
time yon cannot get tin "ir snl.s. npti
at b ast get tin ir 'l"lli. tti.'lt i- in
BES
T DAY YET
as good and later on in the contest go
to them and have them keep that prom-!
ise. But above all, do not waste any
time in acquainting them of the fact
that you are in the contest to win, and
that to win you must have their sup-
port.
DISTRICT NO. 1. O
Medford, east of the Southern Pacific
truck:
Mrs. 1'.
.1. MvMiilion 1.B07
.Miss Kuln Jai-olis
Miss Orai'i' Lawton
-Miss lVrnico Caini-ron ...
Mrs. Kalph ( lark
Miss licraliliiu' Tln'iss....
Miss Crace Wliitolii'ml. ..
Miss Elln Gunyuii
Miss Knid Hamilton ....
Mrs. V. F. Isaacs
1,.V.IS
1, .UK!
1.4HS
1,02!)
803
til! I
o!l7
407
42.-,
42.-1
47
Mrs. V. II. Stalker. ..
Miss Blanch Mcrriinnn
Miss Nellie Evans 25
Mi.ss Emma Tuner 25
Miss Ethel Hurss 7S
Miss Ethel Hoddv 3S
DISTRICT NO. 2.
Medford, west of tho Southern Pa
cific track:
Mrs. Jess Enyart 1.0SS
Miss Helen Coss I,(i7(i
Mrs. Dr. E. U. Pickel ,o:m
Miss Lou Hartzell 02!)
Miss Bessie Finn 625
Mrs. V. II. Core 5SS
Miss Blanch Woods 514
Miss Hazel Enyart 442
Miss Cecil Boswell 42S
Miss Biss Nickel 423
Miss Alice Street, OS
Miss Inez McKay C:
Miss Majiel Kent 25
Miss Stella Sanders
DISTRICT NO. 3.
Mrs. Lewis I'lrieh, Jacksonville. 2,129
Mrs. Gladys Heard, Sterling 1.54S
Miss Laura Neuber, Jacksonville 1,2S8
Miss Molly Towne. Jacksonville l.'Ui:!
Miss Bertha l'rim, aeksonvillo. . l.o.)l:
Miss Mary I'cter, Jacksonville.. I.'!e"
Mrs. Josephine Knssell, Jackson-
li."2
Ii31
02".
l.'I'i
21S
M:ss K:ama V.'e'idt. Jacksonville.
Miss Cladys Sliriw, Jacksonville
'Pss Lena Bost'ck, Jacksonville.
l;ss Louise Joins. Jacksonville
U jss 1 ;M1 ,lo Tucker. Jacksonville
13
Miss Dolly Xi wherry. Jacks 'ville
M iss Josephine Done gaii, Jack
sonville CS
Miss Leoua Vlrich, Jacksonville. 2S
Miss Gretchen I'uhl, Jacksonville 2S
Miss Ada Unrno 28
DISTRICT NO. 4.
Central Point, Kagle Point, Trail
Prospect, Wood v Me, Gold Hill, Wellen,
Itrownshoro and Josephine County
Miss Alta Fanner, Gold Hill l.oNJ)
Miss Dnisv iHini'ev, Gold Hill... ljWfi
Miss Lottie Taylor, Ka'le Point 3,031
Miss Minnie liin, Gohl Hill Mfi
Mrs. May Grant, Gold Hill 7i:i
Miss Maude Lee, Central Point 728
Miss Ada Welsh, Central Point..
Miss Ilall'ie Alexander, Cent. Pt.
Miss Ktta Williams, Central Point
Miss Li 11 if I'lrieh, KhrIo Point.
Miss Lizzie Oilison, Cent. Point..
MLss Georjjia Smith, Grants Pass
Miss Mary Olson, Central Point.
Mrs. J. B. Jackson, Kaj;le Point.
Miss Edith lirown, Cent. Point
Miss Pearl Ross, Central Point.
Miss Dora Cain, Gold Hill 140
Miss Bessie Pell. Brownsboro. . . . 131
Miss Esther Pankey, Oat. Point.
Miss MagK'f1 Dh'y. Kajle Point.
Miss Esther Merrit, Central Point
Miss Xerna Lewis, Cent. Point.
Miss Thelnm llamersley, Gold Hill
Miss Jennie Lewis, Eagle Point..
Miss Effip Grimes, Cent. Point.
Miss Silvio Anderson, Grants Pass
Miss Hattie Childers, Gold Hill
Mrs. Frank Skillmait, Grants Pas
Miss Josie Huston, Out. Point.
MisH Ethel Pankey, Central Point
Miss Mlidred Elliitt, Cent. Point
M i bs M yrt 1 e Lei. G ra n t Pa ss .
Miss Bessie Hnzelton, Eagle Point
Miss Fay Pleasant, Central Point
Miss Anna Murry, Cent. Point.
Miss Louisa Thielo, Gold Hill
Miss Volney Honsley, Cent. Point -
Miss Eva NnreniHS, Cent. Point. 27)
Miss Mabel Hauek, Gold Hill.... 27,
Miss Gladys Grazier, Cent. Point ' 27,
Miss Georgia ('line, Cent. Point. 27,
M iss Lizzie Stark, Cent. Point. 27t
Miss Mabel Peart, Central Point 2."
Mrs. Earnest Leister, Grants Pass 27t
Mrs. Herman Horning, (J rants
Miss Fannie Montgouierv, Grants
Pass ' 2.1
Miss Eva Tueker. Bmwnshoro. ... 25
Miss Hattie Stepp, Big Butte . 2."
Miss Fein uppeii-diain. Big Butte 2"
Miss Lncv (ieorge 27
DISTRICT NO. 5.
Phoenix, Talent. Ah1nud, Barron.
Klamath and Lak'- 'ount ies, and
k i ymi f 'onnty. I 'alit'ornia :
Mrs. .1. 1 1. Eviiiis, Phoenix ,7)7,7
Miss Tt.-rtha Hose, I'ho.'iiix IjH;.
Mis Inn Ontinaii, Tahnt I. IV.
Miss Ilaz.l White, Ashland I ,':t:i
Mis A. I. lie hnnlap, Talent 17
Mifs Clara Hakin.. Phoenix 77
Mrs. .laim-s I'eMett. Talent...... if.s
Mi-!
Winnie Speileer. Aslilail'l .
or,::
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MNs Lola Ward. Tahnt
Mi-s Keihn K..M,jrm, Phoenix. . .
M;s Edna .Veil, Ashland
Mi- Clara l.'h.-des. A-hhtnd
M '" Mai.. I P.-.rn. Ashland. . .
Mi- -I i- C:,ll:.i.
M--s Malel llieks.
Mi-. U!.i- Hunt,
. IMi... nix.
.lilaii. , .
A-lil.'in.l. .
1 IM
I I.',
,:;:!.
Miss Ada Reynolds, Phoenix....
MLss Minnie Robinson, Talent .... 114
Miss Opal Herring, Talent 86
Miss Ruby Palmer 6S
Miss Mabel Story, Ashland S4
Mrs. Minnie Lane, Ashliind 8t
Mrs. Itlanche Pollard, TaJ-nt... 7:t
Mias Edith Xelson, Ashland 43
Miss Anna Bee-son, Klam. Kalis,. ."JS
Miss Mary Orr, Ashland 2S
Miss Mnrrel Morris, Ashland.... 23
C naO 1 O 1 Rll-rflinC III
OpCLIttl Ucll gdlU 111
Real Estate.
C. H.PIERCE&S0N
MEDFOUD OREGON.
Canvass this list carefully, but bear
in mind that it is only a small portion
of the list we have on our books. Coine
to our office or write us and we will
take pleasure in assisting vou in so
uring the very best bargain in the
lino in which vou wish to invest.
1 4 lots, new 4-room house, barn,
woodshed and well, nico location.
Price $1300. 1
2 2 lots, 50x1 .10 feet each, 0-rooni
house, in Xorth Medford. Price
$1700.
3 1 lot, new G room house, two nice
shado trees, south front. Price $850. ;
4 140S acres, a combined stock, fruit, 1
timber and mining ranch, well lo- j
cated, worth twice the money: if
you can handle this proposition, ,
don't fail to look it up at once.
Price $2.),000.
5 100 acres, a fine mountain ranch,
with irrigation. Price $o000.
7 3Vi acres, fine garden land, well
improved, joining Medford. Price
$2300.
S 1 acre in Xorth Medford, o-room
house and barn, well, woodshed.
Price $1000.
l St) acres near Medford, good im
provements, $1000 outfit goes with
place; i-an be irrigated. Price
$)00l),
!0 1': a res near Medford, in the fin
os; ! nit district, with buildings
and over half in fruit, mostly 3
years old. Price $(1000.
1 ! P u res of fine bottom land, 5
a res of Xewtowiis, beginning to
I' ar; 12 acres of alfalfa. Price
$000.
I I HiO j;eres fine timber and stock
ranch and mining proposition, near
go'"i road. Price $3000.
1.1 ICo acres, a splendid ranch, SO
acres farm land, 43 acres alfalfa,
201) inches mining irrigation, fine
irrigation proposition, sandy loam
la ml, fi-room house, 2 barns, hen
house, shop, 2 miles from good
town, good well, berries, fine open
range. Price $SO00.
1(1 .10 acres finely improved well lo
cated choice alfalfa land. Price
$10,0n0.
17 100 acres, fine timber proposition.
Price $2,100.
IS 1 acres joining Medford, nice now
.1-room house, good well, barn and
chicken house. Price only $100.
Ill 10 acres, G room house, 3 acres in
fruit, good location. Price $2000.
21 .10 acres of fine alfalfa land near
Phoenix. Price $12.1 per acre.
2.1 SO acres, GO acres under cult iva
tiou, o-room house, good condition,
two barns, woodshed, smokehouse,
blacksmith shop, good well water,
springs, 2 acres of bearing orch
ard, 14 acres young orchard, 12
acres Spitzenberg and Jonathan, 2
acres apricots and peaches; place
well located, 1 miles to P. O.
Price $00(.
21 320 acres, well improved, 100 acres
cleared, fine springs, ! miles from
Gold Hill. Price $.1,100, and n spe
cial bargain.
27 10 acres near Medford, well im
proved, all set to fruit, .1 acres
Itearing. ;1 acres young trees. Price
$3,100.
jS 1 nt close in, " room house, city
water, small house on back of lot;
rents for $20 per month. Price
$2000.
acre, fine front, as nice a loca
tion as there is in the city, south
front, on 7th st.; good .1 room house,
well, woodshed, good burn, chicken
house and park, fruit trees and
lawn. Price $.1200.
;;i J i.'j acres, south front on 7th st.;
nice building ito. Price only $ Mm.
;tl H')0 acres." sph-ndid fruit and w od
r:i ucli, some improvement. 40
acres cleared, well lociited, m ar P.
(., sclm.il and store. , bargain at
$2,100.
ijL'j; acres in Die tiiidt f .-lunce ' lilt
district i-f tie- valb-y: in w impfve
menls, ! morn lnui h;il! :mt-' of
st raw berry pnl.-h. I" -iioi if'nt I- ca
tion, mil' s from Mc.lf.od. 12
acres in tme v. : old Part!- tl . -irn.
Special bargain :i' oiilv r
3313 acres. M-dlotd - o f r:i t i. ., ti-o
on two sides, a ,-hoice pi. re of bot
tom land, g I hoe-e. ,., f'nrt. 2
inrge b;irns; wuild mal e :i -ie'-n-did
pie.-e to plat ill town I"'''. I':ice
oiilv .f loo an ai re.
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C. H. PIERCE k SON,
Mr'd.'oril, Of.
Muslin Underwear Sale
Your Opportunity to Save Money
w-;.odfiHf7'.'VA;
H.vr5..v..v:,y'
BUSINESS CARDS.
R. R. HAMILTON, M, D
Physician and Surgeon.
Sueeeasor to Dr. R. 8. DeArmond.
Offiee in Ritter-Dunlnp Block,
rhone CS3.
Will. M. Oolvig, Modford, Or,
COLVIG & DURHAM,
Attorneys-at-Law.
Geo. H. Durham, Grants Pass, Or.
WM. W. P. HOLT, M. D,
Physician and Surgeon.
K'igic 1'oiut, ... Oregon.
LINDLEY & LINDLEY,
Dealers in new and second hand furni
ture, stoves and tinwate, hardware, etc.
Storage and commission. Woodyard in
connection. All goods delivered to any
part of city.
NEW TOILET PARLORS
Modern ami mdentific methods for tho
cart of nil dimwiHi'B of triio hair, scalp
and face. Shampoo 50 cunts. Kk'utiic i
si'uln mnssaire following shampoo 27)
cents. Physical deficiencies devel
oped, manicuring, finest toilet articles
tnrefiilly compounded.
MRS. W. L. CAMERON,
Suite 4S, Hotel Mooro Annex.
No Fire in the Kitchen Range
No Rot Water in the House
Then is the time you ap
preciate the couveniuoce of
ELECTRIC
WATER
HEATERS
Attach a plug to
the nearest lamp
socket and turn the swkch
I
PINT. QUART. TWO QUART
AND LARGER SIZES
Pint Sice U specially adapted tot ounery
I l I K t I I l( t I
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C y 1 1
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Condor Water and P-wer Co.
I'hcnic R". Office on Serenth Btreet.
Onponitp Ilii' Itiir KU-ctrir Si(fn.
XHTH'K OK I'lVAI. .SIIT'n.KMKNT.
In n: III.' I. i'r- ( Vlltinin Ifu.-ll.
!,'.','ilr, - Nut tr." is Ill-ri'llV tfivi'ii licit
'li'- iirnl'T'iyiH''l ii'liiiiiiiitnitnr of nii'l
i 't.itc li:c lili'l liin'fililil Itn'OtHit ill
-,:iil iniitlir, :hmI liy n i,rltr nf tin-
iiiimIv r-1 III.' fiiinl li.'itriliir ,'in.l ,-t
H ill tlnTf .it will I..' li. :iri-on Moil
.In v. M'inli,::, III"", :! 1! n'.lo.k ,. ,11.
of v;,, .:iV. All o.f-,.tl. intorr.li il
ilU'lpin lire lol' I'V li'lifi'i! to. yr it
iloir ot, .-t l.ipi I,, vni.t :,r,'oni,t oti or
' h..fr.. t.i i. i:,t,' of fii.t. .mMi
J..ti..n. .Iiii. unit is. 1:i". -I.. r. s.i;
i,i;i;..v, A'l'uiiiiitini'.i-. '
C. H. Pierce Bun
'f,- 1,.l"l'- IV ' oil 1 .1 f - il ' lll'olll.
'1-. '!",!..' ', -' r : i i t.-1 I roii,ni"iOli 1,11-i-
(,',v- :m.,1 I, :i - II, , ofriioii b hiiiii-." t
oil,'!-. . If
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Clean 0j Simple
. JcMiiicimouicisI
Sale (yiS a
t'oim1 niul si-i- our rxtra liirpo nssortnii'iits of Muslin Ciiilorwi'ar. Every
garment liraml now. Nut a skimpy j:irnnMit in the lnt, from tho clieapt'st
to the best. Workmanship the ltost, materials the best, nml prieett eer
taiiily low enounho please all. Von eonl,l liarilly buy the material for
what we are nsuin for tho finished garment.
BEAUTIFUL GOWNS at 50c to $2.69
EXTRA WIDE, DAINTY SKIRTS at 63c to $7.87
DAINTY CORSET COVERS only 19c to $1.69
UMBRELLA DRAWERS only 25c to $1.69
LADIES' GOODS
FIRST ROOM XORTII OF
YOU ARE
BAKER
WEDNESDAY AFTERNOONS WILL
BE LADLES' VIS TING DAY AT
PEIL'S ELITE LAUNDRY. LADIES
ARE ESPECIALLY INVITED TO
CALL AND GO THROUGH THE ES
TABLISHMENT SEE HOW THE
CLOTJ I ES AR E WAS 1 1 ED IN AN UP-TO-DATE
AND MODERN LAUNDRY.
ATTENDANTS WILL BE ON HAND
TO EXPLAIN DETAILS :: :: ::
Peil's Elite laundry
GET UNDER COVER
It's ft good idea for everybody ot get under cover In Mud
ford, including tho city council, and wo are, hero to furnish you
tho
BEST PROPERTY IN
MEDFORD
for tho lenst money. If you are a straugor in Modford, you can't
afford to loso monoy by bonnling with your family at a notol.
The business man's way of doing is to buy a nico cheap tract
and build a nice houso whilo tho present financial situation contin
ues. It's a fact that you can build cheaper now than you could
a month ago; or. hotter yet,
BUY A CHEAP HOME CLOSE IN TO A
BUSINESS CENTER
and watch it grow into more money before Bpring. Wo are pre
pared to equip all homoseokors with desirable homes at a low
figure. Now is tho timo tc buy, save rent and make money by
tho advance in price.
Rogue River
Land Go,
IXHIBIT BUILDING,
CATALOG HOUSES ARE
NOT MERCHANT TAILORS
They drain the towns of money and neither
K'ive tlie tit, sty le nor distinction t" your clothes
tliati your own city tailor can.
PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY
The clothes I make are the kind ll.at "carry
i!i,ti;iction," that liespeak the man, that keeps
your nioiu y at home and are superior in every .
it tail to the "sweatshop" goods of catalogue .
Jloltst s.
W.r TOUR MDKEY
HOWE
EIFERT:
The City Tailor Mc,ord
EXCLUSIVELY.
A
JACKSON CO. BANK
WELCOME
MEDFORD, OREGON.
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