Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, January 30, 1908, Page 3, Image 3

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THE MEDFORD D.ULY TRfHPXE. MKOFOKD, OR.. THURSDAY. .JANUARY HO. 190S.
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ALL ABOARD FOR THE FIVE
THOUSAND
E
XTRA VOTES
Have You Secured ' Your Special Ballot
Yet? Today Is the Day.
CUT THIS OUT.
MEDFORD TRIBUNE AND SOUTHERN ORE
GONIAN GRAND PRIZE CONTEST
Good for TWENTY-FIVE VOTES when used as a nomination blank.
FOE.
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
Tin' quest inn is naked daily regarding
tin.. ."I extra vote offer, relative to
the number of special ballots a coiitest
mit is allowed to secure. For the in
tWinatinn (if everv one interested in the
contest, and more especially for the
contestants themselves it is slated that
t'l.i- every bloc kof six six months' sub
scriptions turned into the Tribune of
fice or st-iit by mail, there will be is
sued a special "nil in-vote bailnt, aside
from the votes issued on the subscrip
tion., according to the regular sched
ule. Today Is the Day.
Tln-re is no opportunity like the pres
ent. An opportunity pass.d by the next
few days to secure that .1lmU extra bal
lot will never bt- presented Jtgnin, and
while there is Mil! plenty of time,
make the. most of the proposition and
secure those extra ballots of ."(Hilt votes
each. Make up your mind now.
It Is Easy. . ;- .
.lint recreation thatV all that yets
votes ami subscriptions. If you are
paying a call on a friend get their
n)bcriit ion and yet it for as lung as
n 'U can. Tt is not much, a ud your
Priiend will be -jiiid that you asked them
for it. for perhaps they did not know
that you are in th" contest ami will
bo nnly too glad to assist you.
Just Like Finding Votes.
This chance to secure .1000 extra
votes is just like finding them, because
yi.u are gin n these extra votes in ad
dition to the regular number the sub
scription calls for.
Kive thousand votes is a groat big
bunch to have on the last day of the
contest, because by just an even ijiMMt
utes tho tide may be turned in your
favor and the automobile won.
Don't Put It Off Until Tomorrow..
This is an old adage, and it is par
tnulaily so in this case. Your friend
may have promised you a subscription;
do not let him forget ' that "promise;
keep continually after him until you
have his votes, and remember, if there
is any friend whom you think would
be willing to , asist you, and whom
you have not seen., go after him at once
and secure his subscription.
You probably rcnlize that there an
other contestants in the race for these
prizes, and there is 'always a chance
of them beating you to it. It is the
lady who gets there first who gets the
votes.
Several
Of the candidates are already in a pn
sir inn to claim the extra ballot, and
some of them have started in to secure
the second ballot, and if possible they
will try to even get the third.
Those ladies, you know, who get 12
six months ' subscriptions are entitled
to an extra 10.000 votes, and they are
not restricted at that, for as many
batches of six six months' subscriptions
as they turn in they will receive the
special ballots.
This offer closes Saturday. February
1. at ft p. m consequently it behooves
you to keep continually nt it and mak
evry moment count.
People know now the value of these
prizes and are fully cognizant that then
ar fully worth th effort on thn port
of the fnir contestants. In this busy,
humdrum world of ours it tnkes some
thing out of the ordinary to make pen
pie sit np and take notice, and that is
just what the big contest on the Med
ford Tribune has caused the people of
this city to do.
They realize that prizes such as a
beautiful automobile, n building lot,
business educations, gold wntches and
niano certificates are well worth striv
ing for, and they are looking for the
contest news in every isne of the pa
pr. Show them that you can secure
the lead and they will be only too
pb-nsed to swing their votes in your
favor.
It la Up to Yon. Contestants.
The votes are there waiting for some
one to come and take them. Keey c$i
tinually at it and you will alwnvs find
s-me one who is willing to give yon
their Mpport.
DISTRICT NO. I. o
MM ford. at of the Southern Pacifir
track:
Mi Olndvs WiN.in 7,M7
Mr-Ql't .1. MeMahoii X:1
NEXT MONDAY Y&U CAN BUY THE
ermus
1ms
Here, but the Special Prices will last only until Saturday Night
The New Hosiery
FINE ASSORTMENT NOW
A good many people have found out that we are perfectly safe
in advertising "MONKY HACK" on our hosiery if it doesn't wear
because wo haven't been asked to make good on a single pair
sold. Wouldn't you like to buy hosiery where you were aure of
the wear f Anything you wish in cotton, lisle and silk hose for
ludies and children.
LADIES' GOODS EXCLUSIVELY.
BAKER-HUTCHASON CO.
FIRST ROOM NORTH OF THE JACKSON CO. BANK.
Miss Kula Jacobs , 2.0DS
Miss lii-rnicc :imoron 2,ss
Miss (!race Lawton J,SM
Miss Nellie Dressier 1.4S1
j Miss Hi-owning 1'urdin l,tt:i!
i Miss Kiln Cuuyou 1.204
M iss Grace Whitehead 70"
Miss Nellie Kvnns 25
Mis Emma Taner o
DISTRICT NO. 2.
Med ford, west of the Southern Pa
cific track:
Mrs. -less Kuyart lO.Nis
Miss Helen ( os (i,4::s
Mrs. Kalpli Clark 4.0)11
Miss Cecil Boswell 1.04s
Mrs. lr. K. H. PicUel 1,04s
Miss I'annie Whitman 1,1.11
Mrs. Orin Davis l.U.ts
Miss Lethia Kmeriet; 1.04 1.
Miss Mtella Sunders , 6;il
Miss Bessie Finn 625
Mrs. W. II. Core 588
Miss Mabel Kent. 3:5
Miss Inez McKav 02
DISTRICT NO. 3.
M iss Lcoiia I'lrich, Jacksonville T.fil's
Miss Laura Neuber, Jacksonville O.ovj
Miss Kiiniia Wendt. Jacksonville .1,017
Miss Maude Tucker. Jacksonville .1..1P1
Miss Mary I'eter. Jacksonville.. 4.407
Mrs. Gladys Heard, Sterling 1.50."
Miss Bertha I'rim, Jacksonville. 1.4fj:t
Miss Molly Towne, Jacksonville 1.2S4
Mrs. J. S. Itdussum, Jacksonvill. 1,11
M iss Maverna Kinney l.''sil
Miss Ada Dunn, Jacksonville. . . S47
Miss (iretclien I'uhl, Jacksonville i.i:i
Miss Annie Spicer. Jacksonville. 020
DISTRICT NO. 4.
Central Point. Eagle Point. Trail.
Prospect. Woodville, Gold Hill, Wellen,
Brownsbnro and Josephine County:
Miss Alta Farmer. Gold Hill. . . 5.:M
Miss Lottie Taylor. Eagle Point.. 4.S0.'I
Miss Kffie Grimes. Central Point I.Sli!
Miss Georgia Smith. Grants Pass 3,001
Mrs. Geo. K. Tex. Central Point. .(.(CM
Miss Jennie Lewis. Eagle Point. 2.4N0
Miss Daisy Dungev. Gold Hill.. 1 .40:
Miss flattie Slepp. Big Butte..-.. 1.272
Miss Sitvie Anderson, Grants Pass 1.40S
Miss Etta Williams., Central Point 1.00S
Miss MabeP I'eart. Central Point 1.03K
Miss Bessie Bell, Brownsboro . . . . 1.304
Miss Eva Tucker, Brownsboro. . 1 .227
Miss Lucy George, Grants Pass. .. 1.0.17
Miss' Uallie. Alexander. Cent. Pt. 1.172
Mrs. May Gra'nL Gold Hill 797
Mrs. Blanche Pollard. Talent... 77
Mrs. Frank Skillman, Grants Pass 67
Mrs. Earnest Leister, Grants Pass 25
Miss Fern Oppenshain, Big Butte 25
Miss Mary Olson, Central Point. 427
Mian Mvrtle Lee. Grunts Pass. 3H
Miss Fannie Montgomery. Grants
Pass 2
Miss Opal Herring. Talent 71t
DISTRICT NO. 5.
Phoenix, Talent, Ashland, Barron.
Klamath and Lake Counties, and Sis
kiyou County, California:
Miss Anna Besou, Klam. Fall
Miss Ina Oatinan, Talent
Miss Murrel Morris. Ashland....
Mrs. James pellet:. Talent
Miss Bertha Rose. Phoenix
Miss Edna Neil. Ashland
MiM Hazel White, Ashland ;
Miss Mabel Paron. Ashbrnd. . . .
Mrs. .T. 1. Evans, Phoenix
MiM Addie Dnnlap. Talent
Miss Clara Dakin. Phoenix
AMUSEMENTS.
"THE MASCOT."
An audience, large and enthusiastic
greeted "The .Mascot at the opera
House last Friday evening, with Kd An-j
drews in the leading role, ably support !
ed by a large company. Andrews, as
Prince Lorenzo; Mr. Ha.elrigg as Bet- !
tiua. the Mascot ; II. Witliingtoii, as
Roceo, and Dr. Burnett as Pipno. were
favorites. The drollcr'ns of Kd Andrews
are inimitable, but he was ably second
ed in mirth -provoking qualities by Mr.
Wit hi rig tun, who is a born coined ia u,
fitted to grace the stage in a permanent
capacttv instead of being confined to
amateur effort, and has a future before
him if abundant talent is given full
play. Mrs. Hnzclrigg proved to be the
mascot par excellence, as the holy i an
actress of wide experience and familiar
with all the exactions of the stage. Dr.
Burnett at lirst appeared a trifle din
concerted, but rapidly recovered his
tuaniuiity and in the difficult role of
Pippo admirably played the part of the
lo pherd lover. 'I lie support wan good.
the costumes elegant and the perform
ed one of the most successful of t lie
1 so ii. fully meriting the generous pat
ronage accord eti it. ami proving mat
Med ford has abundant talent in the
comic opera field, when developed under
the able directio not" Messrs. Andrews
and llazelrigg. In addition to its ap
pearance here, the opera was given at
Central Point, and filled a return and
final engagement at Med font last Sat
urday evening. Ashland Tidings.
"Babes in Toyland.
The garden wall scene from ' ' The
Babes in Toyland," introducing among
other musical hits, flu- beautiful and
popular waltz song, "School Days," is
one of the features of the Bed Men's
show at the Opera lloine Monday, Feb
ruary ;t.
Thirty of Medford's talented school
children are being rehearsed daily for
he act, which is said to be one of the
cleverest and most natural scenes rep
resenting child life given on the stage
today.
The Plorodorn Girls Imve among their
numbers tin- beautiful song, "My
Southern Girl," n number restricted to
the general public's use and which is
granted Miss Dare through professional
courfesy. The entire evening is made
up of a succi ssion of pretty costumes
and intricate fancy steps.
In addition to the attraction of .(
by our local talent. Mis Dare will give
lo r full programme, which, aecordii
to the pros, stamps her as one of the
most versatile artists before the Amer
ican public. Reserved seat sale opens
at Id o 'clock Thursday morning at
Hakiu
The administrator of the estate-.
Nick BpolN, a Greek section hand who
was killed by being run fiver by an
engine in Douglas county in l!"5, sued
the Southern Pacific company for 5ooo,
but compromised for l.'oo. .
Miw Retha Robbins, Phoenix..
Miss Clara Rhodes, Ashland..
Miss Josie Calhoun, Phornix..
MiM Ada Rpynoldo. Phoenix..
Miss Minnie Robinson, Talent . .
MiM Anita Dodge, Talent
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PUTTING GOLD HILL
LIME ON THE MARKET
J. Frank Hughes and W. A. Carter
of Salem are successfully engaging in
th manufacture of lime at Gold Hill,
with a plant that turn out 10" barrel
per day of nn nrticle that i claimed to
be ill per cent pure. M r. arter ha
itet returned f nun the liniek ilns and
the firm ha secured order- fr-un the
paper millt t Oregon city and Leb
iih.ii. which use about ten earb.ad a
iiii.nth. The Southern Pacific has made
a rite to Portland of 15 cents per hun
dred. It is t-xH-cted t-t enlarge t
i!a nt a ful it ma v be roii-id' T d a s a u
establish) d ciri g..n i adust rv.
MEDFORD OPERA HOUSE
HAzei.Rior; & Wii.i.mms. Manaokk
FRIDAY, JAN. 31st
A
FOL.NDKIJ ON THE
LIKE OK THE
FAMOUS BIDDI.E
BROTHERS
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Saturday, Feb. 1 "Kerry Oow.
SPREAD THE NEWS!
SPREAD THE NEWS!
SPREAD THE NEWS!
A SQUARE DEAL
The liogue Itiver Land ( ompany haw al way1 eon tended I hat
there is no good reason why the real estate bu.sinoHH cannot be
carried in honorably and honestly, with due regard for the rights
of both purchaser and landowner. Actuated by thin opinion, the
company has never yet tnisrepresenled as to the diameter of Ihe
Noil or the quality of the fruits produced on same, with the result
that all who have bought orchards through this agency so far
could sell out, if desirable, at an advance of 1(M to "i(l per cent
above the purchase price. This is a history of which we are
proud, anil we shall continue along the same lines in the future.
Men who come into this favored valley looking for a new place
of abode are entitled to fair treatment. We only ask of them
that they will exercise ordinary business sagacity in investigating
Hip resources of the valley before buying.
There are three things the average investor wants, if he buys
country property in this valley, l-'irst uud foremost, he wants a
home wnere he and his family can enjoy good health ami the fruits
of this section. Usually he wants to get located where he is within
easy reach of the leading commercial centers' and close to local
markets. And he always wants property which will bring in a
good income ami is pure to advance in value ns the valley develops.
Will he be apt to find thill combination in Ihe hands of the
streot-eriier broker or the overage "buttor-in" who persecutes
the homeseeker about the hotel offices? When one rounder that
. (he- situation ia not urging many men with good holdings to sacri
fice their property here, it is up to the homeseeker to apply to the
regular dealer for what he wants. If he wants the
VERY BEST IN THE WHOLE VALLEY
he must apply to the Rogue Kiver Land Compnny. When in Med
fnrj, do not fail lo call on the
AT THE EXHIBIT BUILDING. tJ5X
Roue River Land Go.
EXHIBIT BUTLDINO, MEDFORD, OBEOON.
CATALOG HOUSES ARE
NOT MERCHANT TAILORS
Tliey drain the towns of moncj and neither
tfive the fit, style nor distinction t" your clothes
that'your own city tailor can.
PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY
The clothes I make are the kind that "carry
distinction," that Ijcspeak the man, that keeps
your money at home and are superior in every
detail to the "sweatshop" goods of catalogue
houses.
KEEP YWI IWWET
HOWE
EIFERT
The City Tailor
FRENCH DRY CLEANING
Meiford
Colonists' Rates
March 1st to April 30, 1908
Tho Southern Pacific Railway announcos that rates in effect March 1,
1008, will bi) $38 from Chicago, $3,1.50 from St. Louis, Mo.; from Mis
souri River common points, Council Bluffs to Kansas ity, Mo., includ
ing also St. Paiil, Minneapolis, $30; from Denver, Colorado Springs and
Pueblo, $30.
Special Bargains In
o Read Estate.
C. H.PIEBCE&SON
fEDFOKD OREGON.
Canvass this list onrt'fully, but bear
in mind that it is only u tumilt portion
of the list wo have on our books. Coina
to our office or write us ami wo will
take pleasure iu assisting you in Be
curing the very best bargain in tho
line in which you wish to invest.
1 4 lots, new 4-room house, barn,
woodshed and well, nice location
Price $1300.
2 2 lots, 50x130 feet each, 6 -room
house, in North Med ford. Prie
$1700.
3 1 lot, new 6 -room house, two nlem
shade trees, south front. Price $330.
4 1408 acres, a combined stock, fruit,
timber and mining ranch, well lo
cated, worth twice the money; it
you can handle this proposition,
don't fail to look it up at one.
Prico $25,000.
5 100 acres, a fine mountain ranch,
with irrigation. Prico $.1000.
7 3V4 acres, fine gardon land, well
improved, joining Mod ford. Pric
$'J500.
8 1 aero in North Med ford, 5-room
house and burn, well, woodshed.
Prico $1000.
i SO acres near Med ford, good im
provements, $1000 outfit goes with
place; can bo irrigated. Price
$000.
10 IS acres near Medford, iu the fin
est fruit district, with buildings
and over half iu fruit, mostly 3
years old. Prico $(i000.
1 1 III acres of fine bottom land, 5
acres of Newt owns, beginning t
bear; 12 no res of alt'nlfa. Prie
$soo.
I -1100 acres fine timbor and stock
ranch and mining proposition, near
good road. Prico $;S000.
15 HiO acres, a splendid ranch, 80
acres farm laud, 4;i acres alfalfa,
200 inches mining irrigation, fine
irrigat ion proposition, primly loam
land, 0 room house. 2 barns, hen
house, shop, 2 mites from good
town, good well, berries, fine open
range. Prico $8000.
10 ,10 acres finely improved well lo
cated choice alfalfa land. Price
$10,000.
I" 100 acres, fino timber proposition.
Prico $2,100.
IS 1 acres joining Medford, nice new
,1 room house, good well, barn and
chicken house. Price only $IM00.
Ii) ti acres, 0 room house, ;l acres in
fruit, good location. Price $2M0.
21 .10 acres of fino alfalfa hi ml uenr
Phoenix. Price $12.1 pt-r acre.
SO acres, (JO acres under cultiva
tion, 5 room house, good condition,
I wo barns, woodshed, smokehouse,
blacksmith shop, good well water,
springs, 2 acres of bearing orch
ard, 14 acres young orchard, 12
acres Hpit.euberg mid Jonathan, 2
acres apricots and peaches; place
well located, 1 'a miles to P. O.
Price $0000.
20 .'120 acres, well improved, 100 aerei
cleared, fine springs, 0 nines from,
(iold Hill. Price $.1,100, mid a spe
cial bargain.
27 10 acres near Meilford, well im
proved , til I set to fruit, H acres
bearing, 5 acres young trees. Pries
$,'1500. ... - w,
2S 1 lot close In, 7-room house, city
water, small house on back of lot;
rents for $20 per mouth. Price
$2000. '
20 acre, fine front, as nice a loca
tion an there is in the city, south
front, on 7lh st.; good .1 room house,
well, woodshed, good barn, chicken
house and park, fruit trees and
lawn. Price $.'1200.
,'i0 1 'i acres, south front on 7th St.;
nice building site. Prico only $400.
r.l 100 acres, splendid fruit and wood
ranch, some improvements, 40
acros elenred, well located, near P.
()., school aad store, A bargain at
$2,100.
.'1227 acres In the miilst of choice fruit
district of the valley; new improve
ments, 5 room house, half acre of
strawberry patch, beautiful loca
tion, ,'t ' j miles from Medford, 12
acres iu one ypar old Hnrtlstt piars.
Special bargain at only $3000.
411 acres, Medford corporation Hues
An two siiles, a choice piece of bot
tom iHiid, good house, some fruit, t
largf barns; would make a splen
did piers to plat In town lots. Pries
only $400 uu acre.
3.1-
i Our motto is: "Ts please customers
j and to treat them so they will always
j lo- nor friends and send their fricsMU
;t in, when they ars looking for asy
1 thing in our line."
I Office upstairs in Miles bulldinfc X
I block eaf of the depot.
, C. H. PIEECE k SON,
Medford Or.
NOTICE
4t
Ih hf-flty (jivon tlmt thf unilf ratgnttt
will apply lo tho ritv ronnril of M-i-foril.
OrcK"n, nt its nt-xt mooting to bo
li-lii lYtirutiry 4. H"s, fur a liconnn to
!! ninlt, vinou and tipirituoua liquor
in Ii-n. rit.intitifH Hum a gallon, for a
i'ri'l ff nix rnDOiM, at my place of
l.n-iuro nt lit In, Hlock 21. Wodfonl,
(r JOHN HARRINGTON.
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