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THE MBPFORD DATLY TRTBITNE. MEDFORD, OR., FRIDAY, JANUARY 24. 1008. DEllNAIli WINS Perservance and Ambition Wins Battle of Ballots, Enter Now CUT THIS BEDFORD TRIBUNE AND SOUTHERN ORE G ONI 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 baUot box at the Tribune Office, will count as one vote for the lady whose name is filled in. COUPONS SHOULD BE SENT FLAT, NOT ROLLED OR FOLDED To say the Tribune contest is assum ing largo proportions is expressing it mildly. The way the fuir contestants lirinu in votes and subscriptions is in deed very gratifying to the manngement of the contest. The inquiries as to how the favorites of different pnrtieB are getting along in the race are numorous. It keeps the contest manager busy a greater part of the day answering these questions. Is it any wonder that the youni; In dus are putting in long hours of work to win one of the valuable prizes mat are being offered by the Tribune. Think of It. One beautiful Ken Automobile, one nmgnificrnt building lot, five business educations, five exquisite gold watches, and five piano certificates. Seventeen valuable prizes to be given to seventeen ladies, absolutely free. The progress that has been made so far is very gratifying to the contest management and shows the lrgh regard in which this paper is held. There is not a man, v.":nan or rliM 1 in this com munity who lias no! lieanl of this phe nomenal off -r an ' v ho Is not already speculating upon the prrl.abjc outcome of the contest. The interest evinced by the friends of the contestants folly demonstrates Hint, thev will have ur.Mnrt -d assistance. All that is necessary for the candidates to do is to mention it to their friends. Remember. The chief requirements are energy and aggressiveness. You may know of a friend who will probably assist you, but at the same time there may be some of the other contestants who are also fimirinir on help from this same party; ,w lenllv it is the lady who sees tlinin first who will secure the votes. Do not nut off until tomorrow, but go to see them immediately. erent nianv readers of this paper ...... ..Ii'.iiol v fitriirim' to whom they will give their' votes, and all thai is ueces-..,.,- lo see them and explain the ob- !...; .Ji .-..or visit nnd thev will do evervthing in their power to assist yon. The Keo lioadster. which some fortu ....... i...u- will receive absolutely free. is -indeed a beautiful car. It is one of ions models. 22-horsepower, two cvlinder and is capable of carrying four passengers. The contest management fullv expected to have had the ear on exhibition before this, but owing to ,ini,.v etc.. it will be some lit n time vet' before the contestants nnd 4i...: frli.iulu luive an oppo muni inK for t.hcinelvoS what a really beau .:...! n,nni.;nn the Reo is. A,l iii reference to the buildiiur lot. .i... 1...1,. n-l.o eetn this home site is deed to be envied. The build iim lot constitute the second (trand pnw, arid .:n i, criven to the lady navinK in latest number of votes after the win- f il. n.itoniobile has been declared. The lot has a valuation of .5I and is 1 , i the licnutifnl Queen Anne ..i.i;.;..., (o the cite of Medford m. will eventunllv be the ,-hoico residence loenlilv "f Medford. and lias considerably increased in value since arrangements were made to give it as one of the (irizes. And following the erand prizes there are the fifteen district prizes, the schol arships, the watches and the piano cer tificates. Do You Know That it is only necessary to be amonn the tirst seventeen prizewinners to nr ..,,. fhn recinient of one of these awards, nnd yon can do so if yon w onlv put your mind on the issue still-. And once .'iL'nin do not forget that tiei" is inoin y ill this enllti-st; it i-'isc of "tl rlv birtl cat. -lies tin worm. II, i not forget any promises of sub xcriotions that may have lu en prom ised to Von. If yell rHlilmt get itl.'lll at mice d" not ghe up. but keep aft tie-in i-ontitiiKillv and impress upon their uiiiid" that von are g..ing t.. win om of these prizes, and when tliev l;nr,w that von are in earnest and nr. in Oii Contest tO Will tlleV Will eellie thl.MlL'1 with their support. simplv go to it Willi a deterriiliatiel! to will and have no fear f tie- final outcome. ' DI.fTEICT NO. 1. Medford. east of the Southern Pacific track: Mrs. P. .1. McMalrin ''.. t Mis Kola Jacobs 1.714 Miss firnce T.awton l."l".t - Never to Late. OUT. Miss Bornice Cameron lf43S Miss Ella Ounyon 1,197 M iss Gladys Wilson iW4 race Whitehead 706 Mrs. V. H. Stalker 425 Miss Browning Purdin.'. 328 Miss Nellie Dressier 21(i Miss Nellie Evans a . . . . - 25 Miss Emma, Taner 25 DISTRICT NO. 2. Med ford, west of the Southern Pa cific track: Mrs. Jess Knyart 4,544 Miss Helen Cnss 2,131 Mrs. Dr. E. B. Picked 1,033 Miss Cecil BomwcII 1.031 Mrs. Ralph Clark 1,029 Miss Lou Haruell C29 Miss Bessio Finn 625 Mrs. W. II. Gore 5S8 Miss Blanch Woods 514 Alius Mabel Kent 338 Miss Stella Sanders 328 Miss Alice Street 98 Mi?s Inez McKay ,i-1 Miss Fannie Whitman 27 DISTRICT NO. 3. f Mary IN ter. .l.-n ksonville . . 4 .2 S3 Mi-,. Lew's rirch. Jacksonville. 2.129 ; Mss Lfirra Nfuber, Jacksonville l."S3 Mis. Gladys Heard, Sterling V :ss MoPy Towne. Jacksonville 1.24 1 '-s !a',iJe Tucke;-. Jacksonville l.'-M'S; .VVs K:nm:i Wendt. Jacksonville. !.-. ; y;s Bertha Prim, neksonville.. Mrs. .1. t-'. Mousstini, Jacksonville Mrs. .lose phinu Husscll, Jackson ville Miss Gladys Shaw, Jacksonville o2S Miss Ada Dunn. Jacksonville "47 Miss Lonn Bostick, Jacksonville. 43S Miss Oretchen Pnlil, Jacksonville 347 Miss Louise Jones, Jacksonville 21S Miss Dolly Nowberry, Jacks 'villo 8S Miss Josephine Donegal!, Jack sonville os- Miss Leonn T'lrich. Jacksonville. 28 DISTRICT NO. 4. Central Point, Eagle Point, Trail, Prospect, Woodville, Gold Hill, Wellen, Rrownsboro nnd Josephine County: Miss Kffie Grimes. Cent. Point. 4.737 Miss Alta Farmer. Gold Hill 1,013 Miss Georgia Smith, Grants Pass l,li(l3 Miss Daisy Diingey, Gold Hill... 1.3S4 .Miss Lottie. Taylor, Kagle Point.. l.J21 Miss Silvie Anderson. Grants Pass 1.11!'- Miss I.ucy George, Grants Pass. . . 1.037 Miss Hessie Hell, Hrowusboro H.I I Miss Eva Tucker, Hrowusboro.. 127 Mrs. May Grant, Gold Hill 781 Miss Maude Lee, Central Point 728 Miss Hut tip Stepp, Dig Ilutte 0H7 Miss Ada Welsh, Central Point.. 6S7 Miss Hnttio Stepp, Big Butto G08 Miss Gladys Grazier, Cent. Point 038 Miss Hallie Alexander, Cent. Pt. MS Miss Etta Williams, Central Point 405 Miss Lizzie Gibson, Cent. Point.. 443 Miss Man- Olsoa, Central Point. 427 Mrs. .1. H. Jackson. Eagle Point. 425 Miss Edith Brown. Cent. Point 4 Miss Esther Merrit, Central Point 1! Miss Pearl Iloss, Central Point. 100 Miss Esther I'ankey, Cent. Point. 110 Miss Maggie Daley, Eagle Point. 114 Miss Noma Lewis, Cent. Point. 114 Miss Jennie Lewis, Eagle Point.. 87 Mrs. Frank SUillman, Grants Pass 07 Miss Josic Huston. Cent. Point. 00 Miss Ethel Pankey. Central Point 43 Miss Mlidrcd Elliitt, l ent. Point 38 Miss Myrtle Lee. Grants Pass. 38 Miss Bessie Hazelton. Eagle Toint 27 Miss Fay Pleasant. Central Point 28 Miss Anna Murry. I'ent. Point. Miss Volnev llenslcy. Cent. Point Miss Kva Xorcross, Cent. Point. 25 Miss Georgia ( line. Cent. Point. 25 Miss Lizzie Stark, Cent. Point. 25 Miss Mabel I'eart, Central Point 25 Mrs. Earliest Leister. Grants Pass 25 Mrs. Herman Horning. Grants Miss Fannie Montgomery. Grants Pass '- 1 Miss Fern tlppelishain. llig Ilutte 25 DISTP.ICT NO. 5. Pli. .-nix. Talent. Ashland. P.arron. Klamath and Lake Comities, and Sis kiyou County. California: Miss Hazel White. Ashland Miss Ina Oatman. Talent I.so'.i M'-s Mnrrel M.,rri. Ashland 1 .;! Miss Ilertha Rose, phoenix l.Ol'.i Mis. J. II. Finns, phoenix 1.5H3 Mi-s Anna II. n. Klaiu. Fall... 1.507 Miss Addie Dimlap. Talent 1.2HI Mis Clara Dakin. Plioentx 778 Mi-s F.dna N.il. Ashland 7 .10 1 1- a! lb nine. Tab lit 71 t 'si' .la'", s p. Ilett. Talent Oils Miss l.'ila Ward. Tab nt 473 M,., U. l,:i b' .bbu.-. I'lieenix. . . . 4 Mis. I lara l.'!...d-. A-i.laii.l . . . 131 Miss Mabel Par.oii.OAshl.'ill.l os o Mins Josic Calhoun, l'hoonix. . . . 14S 'Miss Ada Reynolds, Phoeuix.... 118 ' Miss Mimiio KobinMon, Talent .... 114 Mrs. llluilohi- Polliinl, Tali-llt... 77 .Miss Anita Doils;.', Tnlout 25 HOTEL ARRIVALS. The Nasn-p. Tr,,..: ', Sail Eian hvard. Port- land; Mrs. and M iss Gladys Heard, 'Sterling Mine; J. D. Huell. Eugene; R. I A. Johnson, ( 'liirajjo; d, I). Hestor, 11. V. Winter, San Francisco; W. A. Tent sch, E. K. Taylor, C. A. 4'rat't. Portland; ('. I. (iahrielson, San Fran cisco; L. A. Crniekshand, Seth L. Har der, F. Jeffrey, Portland; A. A. Greene, Portland; H. T. Van Kiper, Los An yeles; George Putnam, Med ford; E. ;lnn!e, J. Wolfe, J. W. Collins, San Francisco; W. F. Zwick, Seattle; J. ; E. Heller, New York; George It. Fitz gihhons, L-. lhinnhitf, 1). W. Beu- ; nett. George F. Goderre, Portland; R. ! J. Kirk wood, Eugene; W. W. Powell, jTacoaia; It. G. West, Chicago; H. F. j Findlay, Medford. I Miss E. Gaunvaw has opened an of fice as public stenographer in room 4 of the Palm building, and will do short hand and typewriting to order. She is an expert and skilled operator, and her many friends wish her success in her venture. Sho is to be congratulated upon her enterprise as a public stenog rapher has been long needed in Med ford. Buy Tickets by Wire. 'Something which is ot considerable interest to the public generally and which is perhaps not generally known is the system of prepaid orders now in effect between stations of the Southern Pacific company nnd nil points in the United States. By means of this system tickets may be purchased at Med ford from any place in the United States and mailed or telegraphed direct to the party wishing to come here. Sleeper accommodations and small nmounts of cash in connection with these tickets may also be furnished at the same time." tf SALE OF MUNICIPAL BONDS. Scab"! roposals will be received by I.-, cite .ncil of the citv of Medford. ;on. .. ihe office of the city record- j '". 1P08, :. 0 o'clock p. m., for tho pur !,-.,' of '"..mm in ten-year, 0 per cent ' ni-or bonds of said city, in denoinina-' '..-s of A500 each, interest pavable' . ii i -,v i iially. Each bid must be nc- jlO 50 acres finely improved well io o n'.ai.'.-d by a certified cheek for an catid choice alfalfa Intnl. Prico .no'iint i-'inal to 5 per cent of thcl ir'lo.ililll. pvount "' -ucli bid, payable to the city 17 KIM acres, fine timber proposition. r - f fi' city, until Friday, Jnntiary j Price 25ll0. if 1H'-!, and said citv council re-; IS 1 acres joining Medford, nice new serves the right to reject any or all bids. Dated at Medford, Oregon, January 1.1. 1IKIS. BENJ. M. COLLINS, 201 City Recorder. C. H. Pierce & Son Are planning for extensive advertising at once. List your property with them tio get best results. tf NOTICE Is hereby given that the undersigned will apply to the city council of Med ford, Oregon, at its next meeting to be held February 4, P.IU8, for n license to sell malt, vinous and spirituous liquors in less quantities than a gallon, for a period of six months, at my place of business at Lot 10, Block 21, Medford, Or. JOHN HARRINGTON. Dated January 20, 10O.8. 270 The Southern Oregon State Normal School at Ashland offers especial op portunities for teachers to review for the teachers' examinations in Febru ary nnd August, aad to take work in Pedagogy and in Special Methods in teaching in the various grades of the training school. Since the public schools of Oregon are calling for teach ers who can teach Manual Training, many arc taking advantage of the in dustrial work lately installed in the school. Expenses of board and lodg ing and tuition nominal. Tim State Normal School at ABhlaml is enjoying the largest appropriation1 of state funds ever granted a Norma! school in the history of Oregon. Cat alogues sent on application to the 2C0 PRESIDENT. C. H. Pierce & Son pride tl iselves on pleasing custom- crs. doing u straight commission busi ness and leaving the option business to - others. tf BUSINESS CARDS. R. R. HAMILTON, M. D., Physician and Surgeon. Suceessnr to Dr. R. S. TleArmond. Office in iliiter llnnlap Block. Pie, ne 0S3. Win. M. Colvig, Medford, Or. COLVIO & DURHAM, ' Attomcys-at-Law. Geo. II. Durham, Grants Pass, Or. ' WM. W. P. HOLT, M. D, Physician and Surgeon. Eagle point, Oregon LINDLEY k LINDLEY. Ileal" Ts ill l.eW lllld secetld lt.HI'! fllTlli- tore, stoves ait.l tinware, hs'dware. Te. St.iiage and eeinmissieii. Wro.lvaril in connection. Alt good, delivered to any part of city. Special Bargains In Real Estate. C. H.PIERCE & SON MEDFOiiD OREGON. Canvass this list carefully, but bear mind that it is onlv a small portiou ; of the list we have on our books. Come' to our office or write ns and we will j take pleasure in assisting you in se-j curing the very best bargain in the line in which yon wish to invest. j I lots, new 4-room house, barn ' woodshed and well, nice location. Price $1300. 2 2 lots, 5(1x150 feet each, 6-room house, in North Medford. Price $1700. 3 I lot, new G room house, two nice shade trees, south front. Price $850. 4 1408 acres, a combined stock, fruit, timber and mining ranch, well lo cated, worth twice tho money; if you can baud I e this proposition,! don't fail to look it up at once. Price $25,000. 5100 acres, a fine mountain ranch,! with irrigation. Price $5000. ! 7 34 acres, fine garden land, well improved, joining Medtord. Price $2500. 8 1 acre in North Medford, 5-room house and bam, well, woodshed. Price $1000. 9 SO acres near Medford, good im provements, $1000 outfit goes with place; can be irrigated. Prico $0000. 10 IS acres near Medford, in the fin est fruit district, with buildings and over half in fruit, mostly 3 years old. Prico $0000. 1140 acres of fine bottom land, 5 acres of Newtowiis, beginning to bear; 12 acres of alfalfa. Prico $sooo. 14 ioo acres fine timber and stock ranch and mining proposition, near good road. Prico $3(i00. 15 100 acres, a splendid ranch, SO acres farm land, 43 acres alfalfa, 200 inches mining irrigation, fine irrigation proposition, sandy loam land, (1 room house, 2 barns, hen house, shop, 2 miles from good town, good well, berries, fine open range. Price $Miuti. fi-ronm house, good well, barn and chicken house. Price only $1800. Ill 111 acres, 0-rooni house, 3 acres in fruit, good locution. Price $2000. 24 50 ncres of fine nlfalfa land near Phoenix. Price $125 per acre. ( 25 80 acres, 00 acres under cultiva-1 tion, 5-room house, good condition,' two bams, woodshed, smokehouse, blacksmith shop, good well wnter, springs, 2 acres of bearing orch ard, 14 acres young orchard, 12 acres Spitzeliberg and Jonathan, 2 acres apricots and peaches; placo well located, 1 ', miles to P. O. Price $0000. 20 321) acres, well improved, 10(1 acres cleared, fine springs, It miles from Gold Hill. Price $5500, nnd a spe cial bargain. 27 10 acres near Medford, well im proved, all set to fruit, 5 acres hearing, 5 acres young trees. Prico $3500. 2S 1 lot close in, 7-room house, city water, small house on back of lot; rents for $20 per month. Prico $2000. 20 acre, fine front, ns nice a loca tion ns there is in the city, south front, on 7th St.; good 5-rooin hotisn, well, woodshed, good barn, chicken house nnd park, fruit trees and lawn. Price $3200. 30 ly, acres, south front nn 7th St.; nice building site. Price only $100. 51 100 acres, splendid fruit and wood ranch, some improvements, 40 acres cleared, well located, near P. (., school and store. A bargain at $2500. 52 27 acres in the midst of choice fruit district of the valley; new improve ments, 5-rnnm house, half acre of strawberry patch, beautiful loca tion, 3' miles from Medford, 12 acres in one ye-ir ol.l Itartlett pears. Special bargain nt only $:IHU0. 13 acres. Medford corporal ion lines on two sides, II choice piece of but loin land, g I house, some fruit, 2 large bums; would make a splen did piece to plat ill lown lots. Price only $on nn ai re. 'lor uio'to is: " T ae 1 I.i tr. at th.-m s I r friends ami to us. when they ai i. please cost. oners . tiny wiil always send their frielide e loot-ing f..r any t king in our lii:e. ' ic. ie. t a rK in Mills building. 1 block , . ..' 1'.' t, .,,!. C. i:. PII.RCS i SON, Medford. Or. Medford Tea and Coffee House Pun Spit .hi. Extracts and llai.ii ',,n, , is. 10. lies and I rod or- Wine of all I in. ., Va-es. Jardinieres and Jap G..o.: Notions and 5 ami III ei lit Ci.n liters. 210 West Seventh Street. McOLMlIIAN & JUNKEN, Props. The Rogue River ( rchards Ompany CAPITAL $200,000 Wo have iuirohas'd from -Mr. K. Aslilaiul a tract of 1073 ncrrs of what land as then is in the ROGUE RIVER in five and ten-acre tracts, which we , Five acre Orchard- Option 1 Planted Option '2 Planted and cared for 1 year Option 3 Planted and cared for - years Option 4 Planted and cared for 3 years Option 5 Planted and cared for 4 years Option (i Planted and cared for 5 years Option 7 Planted and cared for (i years Option S Planted and cared for 7 years Option 0 Planted and cared for 7K. years.,.. "Amount necessary to got dood and possession. EASY TERMS 10 PER CENT DOWN AND 10 PER CENT PER MONTH, Detailed information and literature will bo sent upon application to our home office, 208 Humboldt Bank bUg.t San Francisco, or to any real estato aKet in tho ROGUS RIVER VALLEY. The Nash Hotel and Grill Only first-class house in tho city. Absolutely tho finest grill between Portland and San Francisco. A specialty is mado of oysters, shell and other fish. All moats used are cold storage government inspected. Catering in all its branches. GREAT SHOE SALE WOMT5N'S, MISSES' AND l?OYS' ALL GOOD STYLES 200 pairs Ladies' $2.50 Slims ?1.49 IjO pairs Misses and Boys' Shoes 99 We are giving special reductions on our entire stock. Bargains for all. W. H. MEEKER & CO. PEKIN RESTAURANT OIM3NH SATURDAY, JANUARY 18. URKAKKAST, 2.') CENTS, FROM 6 TO 1 O'CLOCK. CI I.OP SUEY AND NOODLES UP TO MIDNIGHT. DINN10R FROM 11 O'CLOCK A. M. TO 8 O'CLOCK P, M. 22 C Street, CATALOG HOUSES ARE NOT MERCHANT TAILORS They drain the towns of nioiii y and nuithci ivc the lit, style nor distinction t" your clothes thut'your own city tailor can. PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY The chillies I make are the kind that "cany distinction," that licspcak the infill, that keeps your money at home anil are superior in every detail to the "sweatshop" j'ndds of catalogue houses. KEEP YOUR MONEY HOME The City Taijor Meord V. t'nrter and Mr. E. T. Studies of i.s consulem! as nood apple ami pear VALLEY, which we have snlidivided are selling upon the following terms: yellintf Price Total 'Amount Per Acre. Cost. Neecsv. ..$150 $ 7."0 $7.",0 .. 200 lOnO 450 .. 247 12,15 3S5 294 1470 320 .. 341 1705 . 255 .. 3SS 1040 100 .. 435 217? 125 .. 4S2 2410 00 .. 500 2500 00 Medford EIFERT FRENCH DRY CLEANING o