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i THE MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OR., MONDAY, JANUARY 27, 1908. A REWARD FOR AN EFFORT i 5000 Extra Votes for Six Months' Subscript tions, It Means Much. CUT THIS OUT. MEDFORD TRIBUNE AND SOUTHERN ORE GONIAN 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 vote for the lady whose name is filled in. COUPONS SHOULD BE SENT FLAT, NOT ROLLED OR FOLDED Five thousand extra votes, and all for a little exertion on your part. Get out among your friends and make each' one subscribe for six months; turn them into the contest as fast as secured and when six are Becured the extra vote certificate for 5000 will be given you. J Do Not Fail. Do not fail to take advantage of this -offer, as it means much. You are not limited to one special ballot, but more than one can be secured. For every air months' subscription turned into this office between today and . Saturday, ".February 1, at 8 p. m., a 5000 vote certificate will be issued, so that it de pends on the activity and the energy of the contestants as to how many spe cial ballots she can secure. SPECIAL NOTICE. ' , Beginning today, January 27, and continuing for one week, until aStur day, February 1, at 8 P. M., a special ballot will be given to each contestant who brings or sends to this office, with the proper remittance, six six months' subscriptions to the Daily Trib unes, or six yearly subscriptions to the Semi-Weekly Southern Oregonian. In order that the contestants who send in their subscriptions by mail may have the same advantage as those who call at ihts office, all subscriptions bearing postmark prior to 8 p. m. Saturday, February 1, will be included in the ' Special Offer. This special ballot of 5000 votes will be given to the contest- ant securing six six months' subscrip J lions, in addition to the regular votes given on the subscriptions. A one-year subscription will count as two for six months, and a two-years' as four, etc.; so get busy and put in your best efforts now while this offer lasts. Time Waits for No One. The raiuliiliite who makes the most of h'-r time from now until the close of the contest will have little time for re gret, that she put in her time profitably mjhI at the hiiiiio time gained an experi ence that is hinting and a great benefit tn her in after life, and whirl, may make her one of the foremost women of Vv age. The Reo Roadster. The lien Automobile to be given as the grand capital prize is a car the winner tuny wll feel proud of. Owing to the simplicity of design and control ami constant readiness for any kind of service, however arduous, the lieos have become known as gen eral utility ears. The equipment com prises two lens mirror headlights with separate cylindrical generator of the latest type, oil side and tiiil lghH, horn and full com piemen t of wrenches, oil ers", puni) inxl tire repair outfit. Tho Scholarships. Of all the pri.es offered in this con test, the scholarships are perhaps the m-'St valuable of them all. Kitouuh stress cannot be Ian! on the value of an ediu-ntioii today. Itnsiness men are con t i una My calling for men ami women who are educated. The de mand far exceeds the supply. An edu cation is wort h more in the present age than anything else, as brains are pitted against brains, ami to be nlde to compote Sliccessfullv in the business world it is absolutely necessary to be equipped not only with the brains, but the power to handle the brains prop erly, and that power is mi education. Territory Not Restricted. Voting is not restricted in any sense whatever. Any one may vote as often as he pleases and for whom he pleases, no matter from what district the con testant trtay be entered. As soon as the money is paid on a subscription, semi it to this office, to gethrr with f'e stub in the receipt book, and the name nnd the address of th subscriber, giving date of commence ment and expiration of the suhscrip tion, and wtn will be then issued on the subscription and sent to you by re turn mail. The Dally Coupons. A coupon appears in the paper every d;K-. which is good for one vote and wjll count for the contestant whose name is on it. Thousands of votes can be gained by having nil your friends save these coupons and in a short time a few tNm sand can be collected from them. These coupons must be elipwd neatly from th"pairr and sent to the f-nnti-t de partment by mail or voted in the ballot box at the Tribune office. The vote are counted caeh day nt 3:. 10 p. in., to tals to appear in the next day's isite. Votes polled after that hour will not be counted until the following day. Do Not Forget. The 5000 extra rotes for six six months' subscriptions to the Tribune, or six yearly subscriptions to tho semi weekly. Make tho best of tMs offer, as it ib one of tho best that will bo made during the entire contest. Only a few subscrib tions, you know, from your friends (who will be only too pleased to give them to you) and you will then be en titled to the extra 5000 votes. DISTRICT NO. 1. Medford, east of the Southern Pacific track: Mrs. P. J. McMahon 2,479 Miss Bcrnice Cameron 1,878 Miss Grace Lawton 1,867 Miss Eula Jacobs 1,783 Miss Ella Gunyon 1,286 Miss Gladys Wilson 1,018 Miss Nellie Dressier 827 Miss Browning Purdin 738 Miss Grace Whitehead 706 Mrs. Orin Davis 628 Mrs. W. H. Stalker 425 Miss Nellie Evans 25 Miss Emma Taner 25 DISTRICT NO. 2. Medford, west of tho Southern Pa cific track: Mrs. Jess Knyart 4,672 Miss Helen Coss 2,193 Miss Cecil Boswell 1,048 Mrs. Dr. E. B. Pickel 1,033 Mrs. Ralph Clark 1,029 Miss tannic v hitman 948 Mrs. Orin Davis 92S Miss .Stella Handera 631 Miss Lou Hartzell 629 Miss Bessie Finn 625 Mrs. W. II. Gore 588 Miss Blanch Woods 514 Miss Mabel Kent 338 Miss Alice Street 98 Miss Inez McKay 62 DISTRICT NO. 3. Miss Kmmu Wendt, .Jacksonville. 4.5S3 Miss Mary Peter, Jacksonville. . . . 4,37(1 Mrs. Lewis Utrich, Jacksonville. 2,129 Miss Lnura Xeuber, Jacksonville 1.5S3 Mrs. Gladys Heard, Sterling 1.565 Miss Bertha Prim, Jacksonville. l,4s,"t Miss Molly Towne, Jacksonville 1,284 Miss Maude Tucker, Jacksonville 1,26s Mrs. J. S.ltoussum, Jacksonville. S17 Miss Maverna Kinney 62S Miss Ada Dunn. Jacksonville..,. 517 Miss Lena Bostick, Jacksonville. 438 Miss (iretehen Pnhl, Jacksonville 3-17 Miss Leon a tlrich, Jacksonville. 28 DISTRICT NO. 4. Central Point, Kagle Point. Trail, Prospect, Woodville, Gold Hill. Wellen, Brnwnsboro ami Josephine County: Miss Kffie Cii s. Central Point 4.7S2 Miss Georgia Smith, (irauts Pass Miss Aha Farmer, Cold Hill Miss Lottie Taylor, Kagle Point.. Miss Daisy Dungey. Cold Hill. . Mis llattie Slepp, Big Butte 2, 3n l.'OS I.39S 1.272 Miss Silvio Anderson. Grants Pass l.t'iS Miss Ktta Williams, Central Point l.itiis Miss Mabel Peart, Central Point 1.938 Miss Besue Bell. Browrwboro 1.3iit Miss Kva Tuekcr, Hrnwiishoro Miss Lucy Ceorge, Grants Pass. 1 .227 .037 Miss Bailie Alexander, Cut. Pt. 1.172 Mrs. May Grant. Gold Hill Miss Mary Olson, Central Point. Miss Maggie Daley, Kagle Point. Miss Jennie Lewis, Kagle Point.. Mrs. Frank Skillman, Grants Pass M iss Myrtle Lee, (i rants Pass. Miss Bessie Hazelton, Kagle Poiat Airs. Karnest Leister, Grants Pass Mrs. Herman Horning, Grants Miss Fannie Montgomery. Grants 797 427 114 87 67 38 27 Miss Fern Oppensliain, Big Butte DISTRICT NO. 5. Phoenix. Talent. Ashland Klamath and Lake Counties, Barron, and Sis- . .. 2.-11 2.24S 2,'27 kiyou County. California: Miss Kdna Neil, Ashland Miss Bertha Hose, Phoenix...., Miss Hazel White. Ashland Miss Mnrrel Morris, Ashland.. Miss Fna Oatninn, Talent Miss Mabel Parson, Ahland... Mrs. .1. D. Kvans, Phoenix Miss Anna Becson, Klam. Fall; Miss Addie Dnnlap, Talent Miss Clara Dakin, Phoenix Mrs. James Pdlett, Talent 1.954 1 ,M 1 1.179 1.59.". 1,59 s 1 .289 1.07S 974 Miss Opal Herring, Talent 714 Miss Lula Ward, Talent 473 Miss Hetha Kobbins, Phoenix.. Miss Clara Rhodes, Ashland... Miss .losie Calhoun, Phoenix.. Miss Ada Reynolds, Phoenix. . Mis Minnie Robinson, Talent.. Mm. Blanche Pollard. Talent. Mi Anita Dodge, Talent JACKSONVILLE SCHOOL HOUSE One of the Handsomest and Best Ap pointed Schoolhouses in the State Completed Plumbing, Heating and Architecture by Medford Men. (From Jacksonville Post.) From basement to roof, bot h inside and out, t"o completeness, durability and appearance of the building id one of the finest, size considered, that was ever erected in the Btate of Oregon. Surely the taxpayers of Jacksonville and vicinity should bo proud of their new school building and the board of trustees who have worked so diligently and faithfully to bring about such ad mirable results. The building is two stories in height with a basement, built of brick and con crete, absolutely fireproof, steam heat ed, as an excellent water system, elec tric lighted, roomy, light and well ven tilated. An interesting featuro of the new building is the steam heating plant, which was installed by W. A, Aitken of Medford and which cost $2275. In tho first place, everything connected with the plant is fireproof. Where it was necessary to use wood, metal lath and plaster have been put on, nnd tho largo flu eentcrs a solid wall of con crete and brick and is at least eight feet from any wood. The trustees are more than pleased with Mr. Aitken 's excellent work, as not a particle of trouble has been ex perienced since the plant was first in stalled. The boiler comes from Chi cago and is one of the best manufac tured. It has an automatic heat reg ister, so that when a certain amount of steam is raised the register shuts off the heat and no possible accidents can occur. A pipe line is being laid from G. E. Xeuber's water tank to tho school building and water will gravitate from there and a hydrant will bo placed in tho basement, from which place the janitor will distribute water for drink ing purposes to the various departments, And so wo say, hats off to Messrs. Beekman, Kenney and Applegate, for they are the real men behind this beau tiful and commodious school building; tho men who are responsible for bring ing to Jacksonville the handsomest and safest school building this district ever had. This building was planned by Med ford's brilliant young architect, John Mcintosh. FOR SALE A SPLENDID BUSINESS OPENING. Hardware and second-hand goods, $1200. Will bo sold nt a sacrifice. If you want this, act quick. 202 C. H. PIERCE & SON. The Southern Oregon Stato Normal School at Ashland offers especial op portunities for teachers to review for the teachers ' examinations in Febru ary nnd August, and to take work in Pedagogy and in Special Methods in teaching in the various grades of the training ctchool. Since the public schools of Oregon are calling for teach ers who can teach Manual Training, many arc taking ndvmitage of the in dustrial work lately installed in the school. Expenses of board and lodg ing nnd tuition nominal. The State Normal School nt Ashland j is enjoying the largest appropriation of stato funds ever granted a Normal school in the history of Oregon. Cat- j alogues sent on application to the 200 PRESIDENT. 0. H. Pierco & Son Pride themselves on pleasing custom-j ers. doing a straight commission busi- uess and leaving the option business toi others. tf ' BUSINESS CARDS. E. L. BALOOM. New West Side I'ont'ectionerv Fruit nuts, cigars, tobaccos, fruit in season; home bakerv in Near Hotel Moure, Me ford. Or. E. R. HAMILTON, M. D., Physician and Surgeon. Successor to Dr. R. H. DeArmond. Office in Ritter-Dnnlap Block. Phone 083. Wm. M. Colvig, Medford, Or. COLVIO & DURHAM, Attorneys-at-Law. Geo. H. Durham, Grants Pass, Or. WM. W. P. HOLT, M. D., Physician and Siwfteon. Eagle Point, Oregon. LINDLEY & LINDLEY, Dealers in new and second hand furni- t .t,.-r otut tinn-nrp hm , wh re. Pf Storage and inmmiion. Wo-.dyard in j business at M 1", ock 21, Medford, ronnertion. All go..., .Mivoffi'to ny!r. .IOIIV If A Kid OTON'. i.nrt f rife Special Bargains In Real Estate. C. H. PIERCE & SON MEDFORD OREGON. Canvass this list carefully, but bear in mind that it is only a small portion of the list we have on our books. Come to our office or writo us and we will take pleasure in assisting you in se curing tho very best bargain in the lino in which you wish to iuvest. 1 I lots, new 4-room house, barn,' woodshed and well, nico location. Price $1300. 2 2 lots, 50x150 feet each, 6-room house, iu North Medford. Price $1700. 3 1 lot, new 6-room houBo, two nico shade trees, south front. Prico $850. 4 140S acres, a combined stock, fruit, timber and mining ranch, well lo cated, worth twice the money; if yon can handle this proposition, don't fail to look it up at once. Prico $25,000. 5 100 acres, a fine mountain ranch, with irrigation. Prico $5000. 7 3Vi acres, fine garden land, well improved, join hi g Medford. Price $2500. 8 1 acre in North Medford, 5-room house and barn, well, woodshed. Prico $1000. 9 80 acres near Medford, good im provements, $1000 outfit goos with place; can bo irrigated. Price $6000. 10 18 acres near Medford, in the fin' est fruit district, with buildings i and ovor half in fruit, mostly 3 years old. Price $6000. 11 40 acres of fine bottom land, 5 acres of Newtowns, beginning to bear; 12 acres of alfalfa. Price $8000. 14 160 acres fine timber and stock ranch and mining proposition, near good road. Price $3600. 15 160 acres, a splendid ranch, 80 acres farm land, 43 acres alfalfa, 200 inches mining irrigation, fine irrigation proposition, sandy loam land, 6-room house, 2 barns, ben house,' shop, 2 miles from good town, good well, berries, fine open range. Price $8000. 16 50 acros finely improved well lo cated choice alfalfa land. Price $10,000. 17 160 acres, fine timber proposition. Price $2500. 18 4 acres joining Medford, nice new 5-room house, good well, barn and chicken house. Price only $1800. 10 10 acres, 6-room houBe, 3 acres in fruit, good location. Price $2000. 24 50 acres of fine alfalfa land near Phoenix. Prico $125 per acre. 25 80 acres, 60 acres under cultiva tion, 5-room house, good condition, two barns, woodshed, smokehouso, 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; placo well located, 1 l miles to P. O. Price $0000. 20 320 acres, well improved, 100 acres cleared, fine springs, 0 miles from Cold Hill. Price $5500, nnd a spe cial bargain. 27 10 acres near Medford, well im proved, all set to fruit, 5 acres bearing, 5 acres young trees. Price $3500. 28 1 lot close in, 7-room house, city water, small house on back of lot; rents for $2') per month. Price $2000. 29 acre, fine front, as nice a loca tion s there is in Die city, south front, on 7th st.; good 5-room house, well, woodshed, good barn, chieken housu ami park, fruit trees and lawn. Price $3200. 30 I'i acres, south front on 7th st.; nice building site. Price only $4o0. 31 100 acres, splendid fruit and wood ranch, some improvements, 40 acres cleared, well located, near P. O., school and store. A bargain at $2500. 32 27 acres in the midst of choice fruit district of tho valley; now improve ments, 5 room house, half acre of strawberry patch, beautiful loca tion, 3'j miles from Medford, 12 acres in one-year-old Bartlett pears. Special bargain at only $3000. 33 43 acres, Medford corporation lines on two sides, a cboico piece of bot tom land, good house, sonio fruit, 2 large barns; would mako a splen did piece to plat in towa lots. Price onl v $ loo an acre. Our motto is: "To please customers and to treat them so they will always be our friends and send their friend to us, when they are looking for any thing in our line. ' Office upstairs in Miles building, 1 block east of tlie depot. C. H. PIERCE tt SON, Medford, Or, NOTICE I hereby given that the undersigned will apply to the city cotiO''il of Med ford, Oregon, nt its next meeting to I held February 4. P.His, ?t liccn- to sell malt, vinous and g;irit uilt liijuor in less quantities flan gfllteO. for I h'Tind "f ' X flu Hit l. A' in I'i"' f Wt"l Jliniin :T) L", 1 '.'". Z, o The Rogue River Orchards Oimoany CAPITAL $200,000 Wo have purcbnai'd from Mr. K. V. Carter and Mr. E. T. Stnplrs of Ashland a tract of 1073 aoroa of what is considered as good apple and pear land as there is in the ROGUE RIVER VALLEY, which we have subdivided in five and ten-aero tracts, which we are selling upon the following terms: Selling Prico Total "Amount Per Aero. Cost. Neeea'y. Five-acre Orchard Option 1 Planted $150 $ 7"0 $750 Option 2 Planted and cared for 1 year 200 1000 450 Option 3 Planted and cared for 2 years 247 1235 385 Option 4 Planted and cared for 3 years 2!)4 1470 320 Option 5 Planted and cared for 4 years 341 1705 255 Option 6 Planted nnd cared for S years 3S8 1940 190 Option 7 Planted and cared for 0 years 435 2175 125 Option 8 Planted and cared for 7 years 482 2410 00 Option 9 Planted nnd cared for 7V6 years 500 2500 00 Amount nocessnry to get doed and possession. EASY TERMS 10 PER CENT DOWN AND 10 FEB CENT PEE MONTH. Detailed information nnd literature will bo sent upon application to our homo office, 208 Humboldt Hank bldg,, San Francisco, or to any real cstato agent in tho ROGTJS RIVER VALLEY. The Nash Hotel and Grill Only first-class house In th city. Absolutely the finest grill between Portland and San Francisco. A specialty Is made of oysters, shell and other fish. All meats need are cold storage government Inspected. Catering In (11 Its branches. GREAT SHOE SALE WOMEN'S, MISSES' AND BOYS' ALL GOOD STYLES 200 pairs Ladies' $2.50 Shoes $1.49 150 pairs Misses and Boys' Shoes 99 We are giving special reductions on our entire stock. Bargains for all. W. H. MEEKER & CO. PE KIN RESTAURANT OPENS SATURDAY, JANUAWY 18. BliEA K FAST, 25 CENTS, FROM G TO II O'CLOCK. CHOP SUEY AND NOODLES UP TO M I DN l! I IT. DINNER FK'O.M 11 O'CLOCK A. M. TO H O'CLOCK 1'. M. 22 C Street, CATALOG HOUSES ARE NOT MERCHANT TAILORS They drain the towns of money and neither givcithc tit, style nor distinction t" your clothes thatiyour own city tailor can. PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY ! The clothes I make are the kind that "carry distinction," that lx'Sjarak the man, It at keepfl your money at home and are superior in every (letaiT to the "sweatshop" gouds of tfttahiKUC houses. im rout KIDNEY HOME E1FERT The City Tailor Medford mac, m Mum Medford O O O O o o o X o