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THE rEDFOVRD DATLY TRIBUNE, MEDFOTJD, OR., THURSDAY. JANUARY 23. 1008. Muslin Undergar ments Reduced $1.50 and $2 Nightgowns at 9S G5c and 75c Corset Covers at 49 75c Cambric Drawers.49 $2.50 and $3 White Muslin Shirts $1.9S Better grades of Nainsook Gowns and Shirts reduced THROUGHOUT THE STORE. ALL ODD LOTS ALL REM NANTS AT PRICES TO INSURE A SPEEDY SALE. A WHIRLWIND OF VIGOROUS VALUES REDUCT GNS VAN- Loom DYKES End Sale REMNANTS HALF PRICE Ginghams, Percales, Lawns and Plaid Suitings ONE-HALF FURS, SCARFS, BOAS, Capes, all reduced, value ONE-HALF TAFFETA, ALL COLORS 34-in. width, $1.25 values 9S? 36-in. width, $1.50 value $1.29 LAWNS 20c to 35c Lawns in remnants of con venient lengths all y, PRICE. MANY I Votes, If You Don't Get Busy Now and Work Hard0ily One Way to Accomplish a Desire, That Is to Do It. CUT THib OUT. MEDFORD TRIBUNE AND SOUTHERN ORE G ONI AN GRAND PRIZE CONTEST 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 rote for the lady whose name is filled in. - nthJiflM&B' COUPONS SHOULD BE SENT FLAT, NOT ROLLED OR FOLDED As each day's standing of the con testants are published it can readily be seen the interest that their friends arc evincing in the Tribune's contest. The race is getting closer each day and a number of the candidates have their eyes on the automobile. A few suggestions to the contestants may prove of benefit in securing votes. First, get all of your friends to cut out and save the coupon which appears iu each day's paper; then get out and make a personal canvass. Tell them your ambition is to win one of these prizes and that their assistance will ma terially help you in doing so. Once they become cognizant of the fact that you are in this contest to stay they will rally to your support and will give you every assistance in their power. A great many of the contestants have promises of subscriptions that will mean thousands of votes to them. Do not lose sight of these promises, as they will iu all probability eventually be the means of your winning one of these valuable prizeB. The interest friends of the contest ants are taking in the contest can be readily understood when it is known that the telephone iu the office of the Tribune is continually ringing from the time the paper goes to press in the evening, from different parties desirous of knowing even nt that time what standing their favorite candidate will hold in the evening's issue. Don't Say to Yourself 41 1 will see Mr. So and So tomorrow." for in the meantime some other enter prising lady may be there before you. If yon know of friends whom yon think will be willing to assist you. do nut f"r on moment put off going to s-e them and explain the object of your visit. Het'i.re the expiration of the content the phrase. 4 ' Opportunities wnted are op p.irt unities lost," will be fully dem onstrated. Nothing succeed much in this world as the man or ifin full of energy rind life. They he on. s who cm out diii-eeviful hii-dm s and prot'e-t-i-injt! carer. The prized, each and every one. are well worth striving for. Never before in the history of Southern r-L- n : newspaper given such prize n the Tribune i now off. ring to energetic la dies in the territory covered by thi pape HON AND LOST knows what a thoroughly reliable and up-to-date car the Heo automobile is. j It is an 100S model, two-cylinder, four passenger ear. j The machine is now en route from the east and as soon as it arrives it j will bo put on exhibition at once. This will give the contestants and j their friends nn opportunity of judg I ing for themselves what a really beau tiful car the Reo Roadster is; you will then realize what a valuable prize this will be to the winner. The second grand prize is the build ing lot in Queen Anno Addition. This property, valued at $3.j0.00, runs to a 12-foot alleyway and is destined to be the homesite of some fortunate lady. Even should the contestant not be fortunate enough to win either the auto or the building lot there still remains the business educations. It is a well known fact that a young lady fully equipped with a thorough business training is in nn excellent position to face the world, and her services are always in demnnd. A great many peo ple consider the scholarships the most valuable of the mnny prizes being of fered by this paper. A business educa tion is not for today, nor for tomorrow, it is for all time. The value of these scholarships can hardly be computed in dollars and cents. There is onlv one requisite, and that is STICK TO IT 1VK NKSS; that is what counts in anything that you under take. Because John .Jones says. "No, I don't think I want that paper." ft not be discouraged, but uo to your next friend with a b tt nnination that h is to help yon along. Do not neglect to mention to them the value of these prizes, enumerate each and every one of them, and tell them that it is only n cciarv for you to be am i.g the first seventeen to be declared a winner. Don't gt discouraged, but keep ever lastingly at it; that is what counts. DISTRICT NO. 1. Medford. east of the Southern Paeifif track: Mrs. T .9. McMahon 2.007 M i"s Kuln .! ob Miss(;race I,;iwf.n Miss lierniee ( an? ron 1,714 1..VW 1.4:1 i.i:7 fi'ti Mis Klla r.-Mivon M is irace vVliitehead . . Mi-s r.ladvs Wilson j Mrs. W. II. Stalker j Mi.- I'.p'wning Purdin. j ti Nellie Kv.itis MWs Ktnnia Tam-r 4'J." EMBROIDERY Neat lot of Embroidery up to 20o yd. Edgings and Insertions 9t? PILLOW TOPS Regular 25c, 50c and 75c val., stamped and tinted 19 HANDKERCHIEFS Mussed Embroidery and Linen Hand kerchiefs, values 20c to 50 ea. . . 14 VAN DYKE'S DISTRICT NO. 2. Medford, west of the Southern Pa cific track: Mrs. Jess Knyart 4.52S Miss Helen Coss 2,102 Mrs. Dr. E. Ji. Pickcl 1,033 Mrs. Kalph Clark 1,0251 Miss Lou HurUcll 629 Miss IWsie Finn 625 Miss Uoswell 731 Mrs. V. If. Gore 5SS Miss Lknich Woods 51-1 Miss Hael Knyart 442 Miss Hess Nickel 425 M: s Mabel Kent 33S Miss Stella Sanders 32S Miss Alice Street 9S Miss liu McKav 62 DISTRICT NO. 3. Mrs. T.-Mvis Ulrich, Jacksonville. 2.12P Miss Laura NOuber, Jacksonville .."S3 Mrs. Gladys Ileard, Sterling 1,565 Miss Molly Towne, Jacksonville 1,284 Miss Mary Peter, Jacksonville.. 1,2G4 Miss Kmma Weudt, Jacksonville. 1,141 Miss Bertha Prim, acksonville.. 1,056 Miss Maude Tucker, Jacksonville 1,188 Mrs. Josephino Russell, Jackson ville 652 Mrs. J. S. Boussum, Jacksonville 663 Miss Gladys Shaw, Jacksonville 625 Miss Ada Dunn, Jacksonville 542 Miss Lena Bostick, Jacksonville, 433 Miss Gretehen Puhl, Jacksonville 347 Miss Loui-so Jones, Jacksonville 218 Miss Dolly Newberry, Jacks 'villc 88 Miss Josephine Donegan, Jack sonville 68 Miss Leona Ulrich, Jacksonville. 28 DISTRICT NO. 4. Central Point, Eagle Point, Trail, Prospect, Woodville, Gold Hill, Wollon, Brownsboro and Josephine County: Miss Daisy Dungey, Gold Hill... 1.272 Miss Alta Farmer, Gold Hill 3,643 Miss Georgia Smith, Grants Pass 1,560 Miss Lottie Taylor, Kagle Point.. 1,187 Miss Effie Grimes, Cent. Point.. 1,137 Miss Silvio Anderson, Grants Pass 1,086 Miss Lucy George, Grants Pass. . . 1,037 Miss Eva Tucker, Brownsboro.. 984 Mrs. May Grant, Gold Hill 763 Miss Bessie Bell, Brownsboro 738 Miss Maudn Leo. Central Point 72M Miss Ada Welsh, Central Point.. W Miss Hattie Stepp, Big Butte 668 Miss Lillie Ulrich, Eagle Point. 667 Miss Gladys Grazier, Cent. Point 63S Miss Hallie Alexander, Cent. Pt. .".08 Miss Ktta Williams, Central Point 465 Miss Lizzie Gibson, Cent. Point.. M3 Miss Mary Olson, Crntrnl Point. 427 Mrs. J. B. Jackson, Kagle Point. 425 Miss Kdith Brown, Cent. Point 425 Miss Esther Merrit. Central Point 16 Miss Pearl Ross, Central Point. 160 Miss Ksther Pankey, Cent. Point. 116 Miss Maggie Daley, Kagle Point. 114 Miss Noma Lewis, Cent. Point. 114 Miss Jennie Lewis, Eagle Point.. 87 Mrs. Frank HUillrnau, Grants Pass 67 Miss Josie Huston, Cent. Point. 60 Miss Kthel Pankey, Central Point 43 Miss Mlidred Klliitt, Cent. Point Miss Myrtle Lee, Grnnts Pass. 3 Miss Bessie Hazclton, Kngle Point 27! Miss Fay Pleasant, Central Point 2 Miss Anna Murry. Cent. Point. 2S Miss Volney Hensley. Out. Point 2 Miss Kva Noreross, Cent. Point. 2" Miss Georgia ( line. Cent. Point. 25 Miss Lizzie Stark, Cent. Point. n" Miss Mabel Peart, Central point - Mrs. Karnest Leister, Grants Puss 2" Mrs. Herman Horning, Grants Miss Fannie Montgomery, Grants 1'ass -' Miss Fern '.tpp.-n-diain. Dig Butte 25 DISTRICT NO. fi. Phoenix. Talent. Ashlar d, Barron. Klamath and Lake Counties, ai. ! ms livoii County. California: Mis Ina Oatmaf Tab nt 1.7H2 Mrs. J. D. Kwin-. PI nix I .."! Miss Bertha K Phoenix 1.610 Mi-s Ha el White. A -hi a nd l.'-7 Miss Ad. lie Dui.iap. Talent 1.2! Mi-s Anna B-es.-i,. Klam. Kail-.. 1.261 ! Mis- Murrel Morris. Ashland 1.210 I Miss ( Inra Dat:iii. Phoenix 77 RIBBONS No. 5, 7, 9, 12 7t? Fancv Ribbon, Nos. 1(5, 22, 40. .12l, FYv Ribbon, Nos. liO, 80, reduced.l5 WOOL WAISTS Every Wool Waist up to $7.50 values must close at, each $1.75 SHIRTS Men's Neglige and Plaited Bosom Shirts, $1.25 and $1.50 values. .9S Miss M iss Mrs. Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Mrs. Miss M iss M iss M iss Mrs. Mrs. Miss Miss Miss Kdna Neil, Ashland 730 Opal Herring, Talent 714 James Pellett, Talent C6S Winnie Spencer, Ashlnnd.. 663 Lula Ward, Talent 473 Hethn Robbing, Phoenix.... 438 Clara Rhodes, Ashland 425 Mabel Parson, Ashland.... 168 Josie Calhoun, Phoenix.... 14S Mabol Hicks, Ashland 145 Liddie Hunt, Ashland 133 Ada Reynolds, Phoenix.... 118 Minnie Robinson, Talent. . . . 114 Ituby Palmer 68 Mabel Story, Ashland 84 Minnie Lane, Ashland 81 Blanche Pollard, Talent... 73 Kdith Nelson, Ashland 43 Mary Orr, Ashland 28 Anita Dodge, Talent 25 JACKSONVILLE ITEMS. G. F. Billing, the Ashland real estate mau, was doing business nt the county seat this week. Mrs. C. L. Realties returned Tuesday from North end. where she has boon visiting her sister, Mrs. R. G. CSale. Attorney R. K. Kelly was over from Medford Wednesday on official busi ness. A large crowd went over from here Wednesday night to see the production of "The Mascot," nnd nil express themselves well pleased with the per formance. Among those who went were: Mr. and Mrs. Jay Nexton, Mrs. Mary Peter, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Kin ney, Mrs. T. ,1. Kinney, Mrs. G. K. Neuber, Mr. and Msr. George. Dunn, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Dow, Mr. and Mrs. X. H. ( 'oleum n, M r. it nd M rs. Lewis CI rich ; Misses Leona dried. Bertha Prim, Frances Kinney, Mervynn Kin ney, Lamm Neuber, Mary Peter; Messrs. liny Sexton, Fred Kick, K. Wil son, 1. Tun gate, K. Donegan and oth ers. Buy Tickets by Wire. 'Something which is of considerable interest to the public generally and which is perhaps not generally known ;s the system of prepaid orders now in effect between stations of the Southern Paeifie company nnd nil points in the Cnitcd States. By menns of this system tickets may be pnrrhnsed at Medford from any place in the United States and mailed or telegraphed direct to the ,iarty wishing to come here. Sleeper acrommodntions and small amounts of cash in Conner t ion with these tickets mav also be furnished nt the same time." tf SALK OF MFMCIPAL BONDS. Scaled proposals will be received by the city council of the city of Medford, frgon. ,it the office of the city record 25. 1!'m8. r.t 6 o'clock p. in., for the pur !.;ise of 4',-.oiim in ten-year, 6 per cent "'iiiT'on bonds of snid city, in detiomina ;nns of $500 e.-H-li. interest, payabl wmi annually. Kadi bid must he ac companied by a certified check for an i. "i.i.ii I ii:i! t" 5 per cent of the . :.f:itjt of siiell bid, payable to the city : t' y.i'i tity. until I'ridav, January uf Medford. and -nid eity council re " -vex i In r: ;l t to reject, any or all bids. Dit! 1 1 :' M-' 'or!. ( p o;on, January HKNJ. M. COLLINS, I'Cl citv Kwonler. FRUIT TREES. Surplus stock. 5(,ri B:u'bet pears, 200 De Angou. L'Voor. SpitMiberg, IHirifi Newtown. 1""" ' 'rtiw fords (enrl v peach), oio Moir p ncb-. 6n0 Klbertas. ItMp-e of L. B. Wr.riMT. tf C. H. Pierce & Son Are planniiiL' f"f extensive ndvertiin at one l,it y.nr ir. rlv with flu-m Special Bargains In Real Estate. C. H. PIERCE & SON MEDFORD OREGON. Canvass this list carefully, but benr in mind that it is only a small portion of the list we have on our books. Come to our office or write us and we will take pleasure in assisting you in se curing the very best bargain in the lino in which you wish to invest. 1 1 lots, new 4-room house, barn, woodshed and well, nice locatiou. Prico $1300. 2 2 lots, 50x150 feet each, C-room house, iu North Medford. Price $1700. 3 1 lot, new 6-room house, two nice shade trees, south front. Price $850. 4 1-108 acres, a combined stock, fruit, timber nnd mining ranch, well lo cated, worth twice tho money: If you can handle this proposition, don't fail to look it up at onco. Price $25,000. 5 100 acres, a fine mountain ranch, with irrigation. Prico $5000. 7 3 y a c res , fine gn rd e n land, wel I improved,. joining Medford. Prico $2500. S 1 acre in North Medford, 5 -room house and harn, well, woodshed. Price $1000. 0 HO acres near Medford, good im provements, $1000 outfit goes with place; can be irrigated. Price $0000. 10 IS acres near Medford, in the fin est fruit district, with buildings and over half In fruit, mostly 3 years old. Prico $6000. 11 40 acres of fine bottom land, fi acres of Newtowns, beginning to bear; 12 acres of alfalfa. Prico $SO00. 14 160 acres fine timber and stock ranch and mining proposition, near, good road. Prico $3600. 15 160 ncres, a splendid ranch, 80 acres farm land, 43 ncres alfalfa, j 200 inches mining irrigation, fine irrigation proposition, sandy loam j land, 6-rooui house, 2 bnrns, hen-1 house, shop, 2 miles from good town, good well, berries, fine open range. Price $SlM)0. 165 50 acres finely improved well lo-1 ctited choice alfalfa land. Price $ 10,000. 100 ncres, fine timber proposition. Price $2500, 4 acres joining Medford, nice new 5 room house, good well, barn and chicken house, pjjec only $lsm. 10-1 acres. 6 room hnme, 3 acres in fruit, good liVatioii. Price $2010. acres of fine alfalfa land near Phoenix. Price $125 per acre. 0 acrei, OM aeren under eultivu thm, 5 in. on Ii.mi-c, good condition, two barn, wood -lied, smokehouse, bin ci; snt it h shop, g I well water, spring-, 2 acres of hearing on-hard, II acren young orchard, 12 acres Spit .( nberg and Jonathan, U acres a pricots ;i tid peach en ; place . HDKFS. All linen 5 Hemstitched cotton 21 35c and 25c Embroidered Hdkfs.,14 UNDERWEAR 10 dozen Ladies' regular 50c Fleeced Vests and Drawers 29 MEN'S COTTON UNDERWEAR Fleeced and Ribbed Underwear, 50c and 75e garments 40 PILLOW SLIPS In first quality Muslin, size 45 x 36 inches 19 well located, 1! miles to P. O. Price $6000. 20 320 acres, well improved, 100 ncres cleared, fine springs, 0 miles from Gold Hill. Price $5500, nnd n spo cial bargain. 27 10 acres near Medford, well im proved, all set to fruit, .r ncres bearing, 5 acres young trees. Prico $3500, 2S t lot i lose in, 7-rooin house, city water, small house on back of lot; rents f;r $20 per mouth. Prico $2001'. 2i acre, fine front, ns nice a loca t:on as there is in the city, south front, r.n 7th St.; good fi-room house, well, woodshed, good bnrn, cluckon hmise nnd park, fruit trees nnd lawn. Price $3200. 30 -IV, acres, south front on 7th st.; nico building site. Prico only $400. 31 160 acres, splendid fruit and wood ranch, some improvements, 40 acres cleared, well located, near P. O., school and store. A bargain nt $2500. 32 27 acres in the midst of choice fruit district of tho valley; new improve ments, 5 room house, half aero of strawberry patch, beautiful loca tion, 31!. miles from Medford, 12 acres iu one-year-old Hartlett pears. Special bargain at only $3000. 33 43 ncres, Medford corporation lines on two sides, a choice piece of bot tom land, good house, some fruit, 2 large burns; would make a splen did piece to plat in town lids. Prico only $400 nn nero. Our motto is: "To please customers nnd to treat them so they will always be our friends and send their friends to us, wheu they are looking for any thing in our line." Office upstairs in Miles building, 1 block east of tho depot. 0. H. PIERCE it SON, Medford, Or. 0, H. Pierce & Son Pride themselves on pleasing custom ers, doing a straight commission busi ness and leaving the option business to others. tf BUSINESS CABD8. E. E. HAMILTON, JM. D.f Physician and Burgeon. Successor to Dr. R. 8. DoArmond. Office in Ritter-Dunlnp Block. Phono 083. Wm. M. Colvlg, Medford, Or. COLVIG tc DURHAM, Attornoys-at-Law. Geo. H. Durham, Grants Pass, Or. WM. W. P. HOLT, M. D., Physician and Surgeon. Kagle Point, Oregon. LINDLEY ic LINDLEY, dealers in new and second hand furni ture, stoves and tinwaro, hudwaro, etc. storage ami commivion. Woodyard In connection. All g ! doliwred to any part of city. THE SECRET of why nur IP-!II t ill Hlli'll ili'lllMlid l'ir it f i in- ipijility, linlitn-'i fni'l HiiiHt 'li'li'-iiius fliiY'ir is tliiit if is inii'li' from rlioii'l' willtiT wll'-llt mi'l liv l!li' lii'St iiM'tlio.ls iiiioivii ill t.nliiiitf to i;iv" nu trition ;inl i ii joytm-nt of I'.'itini; lit tlir s;imi' tini''. If yon nn' not usin Vnn Monli'iilu'rif llros.' lin-.'i'l, try it., o 0 Medford Steam Bakery fo get best results. o Anv one familiar with nutomobiU O o o o oQ o O O O o o o o o o 3 O, O o o O c o O o oo o GOO o o O O