TItK MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE. MRDFORl), OR,, THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 6,
1908.
DOUBLE VOTES NOW
BEST INVESTMENT
FOR THE MONEY
on-1 tiii,l
'"'willi
Make the Most
Means' Prize:
of This OpportunityIt
CUT THIS OUT.
MEDFORD TRIBUNE AND SOUTHERN ORE
GO! JAN GRAND PRIZE CONTEST
ONE VOTB.
Good for ' TWENTY-FIVE TOTES when nsed i nominate,, mv
j,0B II Medford Publishing company, eomprii-
, The Medford Publishing ; company
publishers of the Medford Tribune and
Southern Orogonion, offers the people
of Medford and Jackson county the
safest and surest of investments, name
ly, nrst mortgage five-year bonds, bear
ing o per cent interest, payable semi
annually. The bonds are in small de
nominations and a negotiable security.
irecKs on any Medford bank taken in
payment.
What the Bonds An.
These gold bonds are ia denomina
tions of $3, $10 and $25. They are in
the form of a popular loan for $4000.
They are secured by a first mortgage
upon the property and plant of the
DISTRICT MO..
This Coupon, cut au and mailed to the Contest Department, or depos
ited in the ballot box at the Trlbnne Oiiue, will count as one rote for the
lady whose same is filled in.
COUPONS BHOUIJ) BE BEST FLAT, NOT ROLLED OB FOLDED
Owing to repeated requests of a ma
jority of the contestants in the grand
prize contest now being conducted on
tbe Tribune, double votes will be given
' on all subscriptions turned in during
this week, Februnry 6 to February 12,
' inclusive; offer to close at 8 p. in.,
' February 12.
So many candidates have promises of
descriptions that it is deemed advis
able to offer-double votes for one week
to enable the contestants to show why
these subscriptions should be given now.
A week or so ago a similar proposi
tion was inaugurated which vwas very
successful.
The plan now is a little different
from the one previously launched,
however, the votes being double on all
subscriptions. This will give the can
didates that have been lagging some
what and those whs entered the race
a trifle late nu opportunity of catching
up with tne lonaers or some oi mc
other districts.
If any contestant this week will not
only do as well as usuul, but do her
best, she will make
contestant in the r:i
ing a daily newspaper, The Tribune,
a semi-weekly newspaper, the Southern
Oregonlan and Jacksonville Times, with
tne largest circulations in southern Ore
gon; and au up-to-date newspaper and
.lob printing plant. The bonds are a
safe investment at a higher rate of
interest than any bank will pay and
better security. They are negotiable!
with the papers, and I iuteud to be con
tinuously, thoy will lie newspapers
..-un, ui mo woru, auu n,(,r ,..,,.,
tint, nranns if nv iaiu.i ,........-., : 1
' ....i ur t() B1,(.un,
4 1 Because
1 l.aidluw, hVilmoml and l'riiiivillc
2-Miotir current for liuhtini! and
The company expectH
20(10 horsepower at Lava
FiiIIh.
.Negotiations betw
en Mr. Gates and
DISTRICT NO. 1.
Medford, east of the Southern Pacific U"1 r'?n'"al y 'eg business
track:
person is a stockholder
nr hnnAhnl.ln l.;a - .. A :
entitle him to special favors when F' S' S'""'"y "f "" "'""'""' lma-
interests of the public clnsh with his;
or to immunity from criticism.
"I desire to enlarge the scope of the
daily, to make it the newspaper of the
valley, instead of one city in the val
ley, and to quadruple its circulation
and business. To this end I ask your
co-operation, and in no way can you
co-operate, better than by buying our
securities.
"0. PUTNAM,
Editor and Manager.
Are Good Investment.
TheBe gold bonds pay hieher interest
tnan Dunks, and are amply secured by
uiorigage. i ney are on a growing
property in a growing city. They not
legitiniato investment, but aid mate
rially in the promotion of a Draisewor-
thy enterprise that means more to the
country than any other single enter
prise in it, more for its development
unu progress, send your subscription
to MEDFOBD PUBLISHING GO.,
. . Medford, Or.
rion & Power company, which has filed
ou the water right there, lire now un
der way. The company has agreed to
transfer to Mr. (lutes 1 1 the water ne
cessary for the project, roHorvin g.in
amount necessary for the reclamation
of itvs aeu-regution.
Miss Browning Purdia 11,493
Miss Gladys Wilsoa u.TTB
Mrs. P. J. .McMnhon 7898
Aliss hum Jacobs 4,851
Miss Grace Whitehead 3,781
Miss Nellie Dressier .-. . . 3,416
Miss Bernioe Cameron 3,199 1
Miss Grace Lawton .. 2.363 son County bank.
men ox Medford as a good investment,
They draw interest at the rate of 6
per cent per annum, payable the first of
.Tune and the first of December. They
mature in fire years. Bach bond has
coupons attached, on presentation of
which upon the dates on which it ma
tures, ealls for the interest due. which
will be paid by the trustee, the .luck-
t warm tor every
e. Bo the one to
c exciting by poll
ning week,
this offer appear
lis issue. Be sure
thoroughly fatnil-
he particulars of
ffer of tin
muke the contest mi.
ing a big vote' the
Full purticulurs o
on another puge of
and read them anil
iurize yourself wiMijjl
this, the uiggesrJW".
contest. i
To Subfc libera,
Up until now youMissibly have been
intending to help sor.e contestant; you
have been waiting ior this contestant
io ask you for your votes, or you have
imihuhlv oiven vour promise; ,if so, this
week is the time to get them in. Do
not wait until pest week, expecting
something better in the way of vote
getting, for it is" positively' stated that
nothing butter in the way of extra of
fers will be given than the double votes.
Help some one along now, for u lit
tle, encouragement may be just what is
needed. If yon say "No" to a i-nudi-j
date thev uinv take this as a refusal
un everybody's part and stop ining
for the 'prima, or, on the other hand,
if with a word of incoviragement. you
iv,. them a few votis, or a year or two
of votes, they will tnrt out with
...! ,.,.nrv. ami in tUis way yuu may
be the means of gi""g to sonic
the automobile. !
Votes Pilug Up.
Votes are coming isto the office fast
t i.verv d&-. and it you are
not sending in 'vote! you bud better
ib ,n v,.r laurels or you will tlnd
...if ' ( f the race when the final
' Changes are taking place in the ranks
of the contestants touunuuu. .........
any one candidate holding the same po
sition for more than a day or two at a
reached that
time.
rru., ,,t,.t has now
stage when the coJnnt. realize that
they must make'TUT"'" count,
and a number of tbm will materially
increase their votes Juring ! f
the double vote off
. Things seem to 11 a l'"' q" 10
certain parts vt Dbtricte 4 and 3, but
.ruSuaMn eonfrst-'of this kind the
candidates are a little more .low u
getting started the. they are in the
EomeJown, but .. thmg tWy
are there strong at the finuh, and we
.r.,.t that this. contrwil, prove r
.potion, and
. we me "Ul
Grant Pa.
nv of the otn
triets.
C
Do von rraliz
fhort. limp befo,
of the Contest ID
selves T
high as you
the time is bi
and every cont
ber best in the
and subscript
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5 n.i n
Hi.-', 1
be surpnsinp
go eitoer to
AffbUDd or
those din-
luive only a
til flip floae
pdeem your
are not an
hnve them,
W hoovpn each
t in ana ao
curing votes
here yet re
t hIiouM get
not, at ibo
h should
and with
i by good,
h energetic
and flub-
and m:'BCHAR. rare well!
$f your st4
pou wtir
rielp,
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Miss J-.tln uunyou 1.9.)8
Miss XSellie Kvans
Mies Emma Toner 25
DISTRICT NO. 2.
Medtord, west of the Southern Pa
cific track :
Mrs. .lease Enyart 15,495
Miss Helen (Joss 16,100
Miss Cecil BoswelJ 6,953
.Visa Fannie Whitman 2,062
Mrs. Dr. E. B. Pickel. 1,136
Mrs. Ralph Clark 4 081
Mrs. Orin Davis 1,238
-li8s MteJIo Sanders 631
Miss Bessie Finn 625
Mrs. AV. H. Gore 588
Miss Mabel Kent 338
Miss Inez McKay 62
DISTRICT NO. 3.
-Miss Lauru Ncuber, .lacksouville31,230
Miss Mary Peter, Jacksonville. .. 10,81 1
Miss Emma W'endt, Jacksonville 9,98.r
Miss Maude Tucker, Jacksonville 9,291
Miss Leona Ulrich, Jacksonville.. 8,131
Mis. J. S. Boussum, Jacksonville. 3,786
Miss Molly Towne, Jacksonville 4,386
Miss Annie Rpicer, Jacksonville. 3,932
Mrs. Gladys Heard, Sterling 1,565
Miss Bertha Prim, Jacksonville. 1,483
Miss Maverua Kinney 1,286
Miss Ada Dunn, Jacksonville... 1,847
Miss Gretehen Puhl, Jacksonville 9,98
DISTRICT NO. 4.
(entral Point, Eagle Point, Trnil
Prospect, Woodville, Gold Hill, Wcllen
Brownsboro and Josephine County
.Miss Jennie Lewis, Eagle Point. 10,338
Mrs. Geo. E. Tex, Central Point,.. 7,983
.Miss Georgia Smith. Grants Pass 6,997
.Miss Lottie 'laylor, Eagle Point.. 11,954
Miss Daisy Dnngev, Gold Hill.. 6,."i32
-Miss Alta Fanner. Gold Hill... 5.981
.Miss Fannie Montgomery, Grants
I ass , 5 29S
Miss Kffie Grimes, Central Point 4,897
.Miss Addle Jones, Woodville.... 1,748
.Miss Hnttie Stepp, Dig Butte 1
Miss Ettu Williams, Central Point 1,068
Miss Mabel Peart, Cent nil Point, 1,03.8
.Miss Bessie Bell, Brownsboro 1,364
Miss Eva Tucker, Brownsboro.. 1
Miss Hallio Alexander, Cent. Pt. 1,172
.Mrs. May Grant, Gold Hill 797
Miss .Mary Olson, Central Point. 427
Miss Fern Oppenshain, Big Butte
Miss Opal Herring, Talent 714
DISTRICT NO. 3.
Phoenix. Talent, Ashland, Barron,
twa-matn and Lake Counties, and Sis
kiyou County, California:
Mss Mabel Purson, Ashland 16,858
Mss Anna Beesou, Klnni. Falls. .15,298
Miss Murrel Morris. Ashland.... 8.892
Miss Clara Dnkin, Phoenix S.84S
Miss Inn Ootman, Talent 4,691
Mist Kdnn Noil, Ashland , 8,391
Mrs. James Pellett, Talent 5.428
Miss iiazel White, Ashland 3,647
Miss Bertha Rose, Phoenix 3,167
Miss Ada Reynolds, Phoenix.... 1,918
Miss Addie Dunlap, Talent 1,897
Mrs. J. D. Evans, Phoenix 1,593
Miss Clara Rhodes, Ashland.
Miss Lula Ward, Talent v
Miss Retha Robbins. Phoenix
Miss .fosie CaJlioun, Phoenix....
Miss Minnie Robinson, Talent. .
Mrs. Blrfnche Pollard, Talent...,
Miss Aoita Dodge, Talent
1,038
473
438
148
114
LOS AINOELE8 MEN MUST
STAND TRIAL IN PORTLAND
mains time, not 1
discouraged, for
head of the 1
be determineuwv
;-thot thought gei rin.
persistent work, co
action, canvass for
script ions,
worth the prir.es TURAL Jididntc who
works steadily ijr
a daily gain it
likely to win i
so oat of) evry
Minute count.
and mnk
too ia mont ,
Make the!
: make eferr
LUM ANOKLKS, rVb. 7. .Six ho
Ango.es men Wnrr.'D Oillelen, presi
dent of the Broadway Bank & Trust
eompanv; R. W. Kfunv, eashier of the
institution; Attorney Will D. Oould, Dr.
David M, Goodwin. I. R. Myers aud
(forge h. .S'arus were arrested by
Deputy United fitiites mnrhnls today
to answer to a eoniplaint filed against
them June 2, lWflft, charging emnplirity
in the Oregon land frauds.
(Sillelf-D says he and Kenny simply
loaned money to the Pacifie, Furniture
k Lumber company, never meeting the
men inrfjetet) f1t fraud in connect inn
with the deal.
New Cases.
Hi:Un of Or-goa ts. Hbler Band;
unit Witt dasgrwus weapga.
O
Wfcy the Bonds a xssmo.
These old bonds are issued to raise
mouey to enlarge and improve the print
ing plant and to continue the publica
tion in a better form of the Daily Tri
bune and the Semi-Weekly Southern
Oregoeian. i It is desired to make it
still Detter. It is proving inadequate
to handle the volume of business which
the rapid growth of the cHv insures.
It is desired to muke the daily cover
all the towns of the Koguo River val
ley and make it in every wuy a news
paper that the entire vulley will be
proud of. All of the mouey secured by
the sale of these bonds will be invest
ed in the property, all of which will
be subject to the mortgage giveu as
security for the bonds. Medford ia
destined to be a large city, its daily a
great newspaper worth many times the
original investment.
Medford Publishing Company.
The Medford Publishing company is
composed of reputable business men of
Medford, who have backed their judg
ment with their mouey. it is incorpo
which only part has been subscribed.
The balance is treasury stock. Of the
rated for $10,000 cnpitul stock, of
stock already issued, a majority is in
the name of G. Putnam, editor and man
ager. I here is no "water" in the
stock, it nil represents money actually
paid in. The by-laws of the company
provide that the editor and manager
alone is respeiiHible tor the editorial
and business policy of the paper. The
dircctois of the concern are the follow
ing well-known business men of Med
ford: W. J. Vnwter, F. Osenbrugge, .1.
F. lieddy, If. C. Stoddard, C. R. Ray,
G. Putnam. Ti. G. Smith mid J. h.
Olwell. All of these gentlemen, with
the exception of Putnam, took stock
merely from a public-spirited stand
point, to secure for Medford a good
luily newspaper. None of t.hent exer
cises jhiv control over the nohev of tne
paper,
Not a Speculation.
Tf yon are looking for speculation,
don't buy these gold bonds. They are
not a speculation. They are an invest
nieut.
These gold bonds will not make yen ,
rich, but they will give you a good re-1
turn upon the money invested. Vou will
not put in a dollar exitecting to get out
ten dollars, for you won't do it. But
you eon put in your dollar and be sure
of getting it out again with good inter
est also.
Again, these gold bonds beat ouv
scheme of hiding coin in tin boxes or
stowing it away in safety deposits
vaults. It keeps the money in circuit
tion and helps muke times better, as
well as encouraging u praiseworthy enterprise.
It is to the iuvestlng, not the specu
lating public that these bonds are of
fered. The best financiers in the city
recommend them.
Tht Paper's Tntmt.
A great future lies before this eoui-
try, and before this newspaper. The j
property is built upon business lines :
and ruu upon business principles.. Its
policy is progressive, forceful and in
dependent. Its manager has hud many
venrs experience in practical newspa
per work. The newspaper projert,ies
owued are bound to bw great news
papers, because they represent the'
hole people aud Atandiug for the peo
ple, will be supported by the people,
The daily has grown wonderfully since
the present manager took charge. He i
found a baukrupt institution with notb-'
ing but debts, ill-will and prepaid circu
lation. It was out of fnvor with the
public and with the advertiser. Look
at its e4umni today. H is in favor
with both the public and the advertiser.
The change has been wrought with but
little money, in a very short space of
lime. A still greater change will be
wrought in the next tew months.
A Heart-to-Heart Talk.
"Regarding the policy of The Tri
liuneQund Southern Oregoniao: They
will always be run as independent, po
litically and commercially. I have no
persona) or corporate i ate rests to pro
tect ae one te serve, except tLj gen
trul piblic. it )S as I mi conaected
NO TARIFF REVISION
AT PRESENT SESSION
WASHINGTON, Feb. u The pres
ent congress will not apopint tt tariff
commission. Revision of the tariff will
bo undertaken next winter, in the short
term. These announcements, in sub
stuuee, were made by Chairmun Payne
of the house committee on ways and
means, in tho presence and with the
tucit approval of Speaker Caunou, the
occasion being a cull upon those ieudera
by u tariff reviaion delegation from
various parts of the oountry, comprising
representatives of many of the biirireat
manufacturing and industrial con.
cerns in the United States, and headed
by James W. Van Cleave of 8t. Louis,
president of tho National AHHoeint.w.n I
of Manufacturers; ex-Governor N. ,J.
Hiiciieior of New Hampshire, and II. E.I
Miles of .Racine, Wis., chairman of the j
tariff committee of the National As-1
sociation of Manufacturers. !
THE LEGAL BLANK
DEPARTMENT
Of the Southern Oregonian is the best
and most complete south of Salem
PARTIAL LISf OF BLANKS
Warranty Deed
MorUnm.
Long Rod Short Forms
Satinfact'n of MgrtxtiI
Tranifcr of Lien
Power of Attorney
Mechanic's Limn
Water Ktsbt
Uond for Deed
REAL ESTATE
Quitclaim DMd
Moruraxe Lease
With Ta Payment Provision
Option to Buy Land Avent'a Contracts
MISCELLANEOUS)
Bill of Sato
Liquor Licruie Forma
Notice to Trespassers
Creditor's Claim
Axainst Estate
Chattel Mortgage
Acknowledgment
Confession of Judgment
Covers for Blanks
FOR RENT, FOR SALE, FURNISHEDtROOMS, ETC. (on cardboard).
MINING
Placer LocatioD
Bond for Deed
Miner's Lien
Summons
Execution
Judgment Transcript
Commitment for Trial
Search Warrant
Quarts Location Water Right
Oregon and U. 8. Forms Contract to Sell
Deed Proof ef Labor
JUSTICE OF PEACE
Civil and Crlmhtal Subpoenas Attachment
Underlining and Affl
Garnishment davitfor Attachment
Cost Bill Commitment for Fine
Notice to Jurors Jury Order
Civil Complaint Warrant for Arrest
PROBATE
Petitions for Letters of Administration, Administrator's, Executor's and Guardian's
Bonds and Deeds; Order Sotting Apart Properly Exempt from Execution; Order
Confirming Sale of Real and Personal Property Citation: Commiitsion to Appraisers;
Letters of Administration; Inventory and Appraisement; Proof of. Will; Letters
Testamentary.
CIRCUIT COURT
Attachment Undertaking and Affidavit Summons
Notice of Garnishment for Attachment Cost Bill
Grand Jury Subpoena Criminal and Civil Subpoenas Execution
Indictment Search Warrant
Transcript of Judgment Notice to Jurors
A complete, up-to-date line of U.& LAND OFFICE. COUNTY COURT AND
SHERIFF BLANKS.
BIG POWER PLANT TO
BE BUILT AT PEINE VILLE
PUINKVILLK, Or., Feb. tf. H. V.
H. V. (iutes of Hillsboro, president of
the I'rineville UKht & Power company
and several other lighting plants
throughout the state, has given out that
construction of an immense power plant
at Lava Falls, on the Deschutes, six
miles south of llend, will begin in the
early spring. The plant is to bo com
pleted within a year. It, is to cost
$I'0,(HM) and will serve the towns of
All printed after the latest
and best forms, Cg3 Orders
promptly filled at Portland
prices. cj Give us a trial.
SOUTHERN
OREGONIAN
MEDFORD
OREGON
Begin the New Year
IN THE RIGHT WAY
By Building
A good start means much to you. (d, off on the nj;ht
foot and keep going. Don't continue to throw money
away by paying rent, when you can own your own home.
How much did you pay out for rent during 1907? Stop
and figure it out. What have you got to show for itt
Nothing but a bunch of receipts. Suppose you had put
this money into building a home arid buying a lot? You'd
have something to show for your coin, wouldn 't you ? The
same thing holds true iti the coining year. Are you going
to waste your mazuma all year, and have 1908 net you noth
ing but a living? Ask your wife about it, and see what
she says.
.Building is going to be cheaper this year than ever.
You can buy practically at your own terms. "We sell all
kinds of lumber everything needed in any kind of a
house from a small cabin to a palatial mansion. We also
sell Hooth-Kellv lumber.
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Iowa Box and Lumber Co.
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