Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, February 08, 1908, Page 3, Image 3

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    THE MEPFOKT) DATT.V TTUlirXR ME.n.--QRl). Ott.. SATURDAY. FE1RFAIY S, wns.
J!
Miss Retha Robbins, Phoenix 43S
Miss Josie Calhoun, I'hoeuix. . . . 14S
Miss Minnie Kobinsou, Talent. . . . 114
Mrs. Blanche Pollard, Talent.... 77
Miss Anita Dodge, Talent 25
that. "MO
FRUIT TREES.
Surplus stock, ol,0 liartlcet pears, 200
Do Augon, 2.1.000 Spitzcuherg, 9000
Xewtowu, 1000 Crawfords (early
peach), 800 Muir pi aches, 600 Elbcrtas.
Inquire of L. B. Warner. t
Special Embroidery Sale
Concentrated
Effort-And Determination
Win Out.
Ladies, attention! Oon 't fail to see
the new assortment of China Silk and
Kinbroitlery Waists. "The Big Store,"
Deuel 4v Kentner's. 27S
AT VAN DYKE'S
BUSINESS CARDS.
HAVE
CUT THIS OUT.
MEDFORD TRIBUNE AND SOUTHERN ORE
GON I AX 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 ballot box at the Tribune Oj flee, will count as one vote for the
i.idy whose name is filled in.
COUPONS SHOULD BE SENT FLAT, NOT ROLLED OR FOLDED
With only a lew more weeks ri-riiiiiii-iuj;
until the close of the contest, it
behooves every imp who has any inten
tion of winning one of the beautiful
and valuable prizes ill the Tribune "s vot
ing enntost to get busy.
Get Busy Means This.
Yon have put in numbers of hours
iluring the last few weeks in securing
subscriptions and vote) from your nu
merous friends and they have the idea
that you intend winning one of the
Tribune's prizes; otherwise they would
not have given their subscription to you,
but would have given them to sonie
,.ne else who seemed more determined, so
now it is up to you to make good the
intentions displayed to them.
You do not want to di-courage your
friends by standing back now when the
race is just begun, do you .' Should say
not; but what you waul to do is this:
Stick until the end and show them that
you are no quitter. People do not like
those who are "quitters" and give up
simplv because someone in their district
has a few more votes than they, but
thev like to sec thou- who display the
sticktoitivenoss to stay at all hazards
and win out in the fa f defeat.
No One Has the Advantage.
At this stage id' the game, as the race
has just begun, and a lady at the bot
tom 'of the list can. during tlii. next
week, secure enough votes to pass the
lenders and lead a merry chase the rest
of the way. providing she had the reso
lution to buck uo the determination.
perseverance and tact arc needed on
a contest of this character, and to give
up in despair because the first on- from
whom you asked a subscription r. I'lio-l.
dlspluvs 11 f I hose 1(11:1 1 il i. that
to make the sin ssfu! business
Think it
tie- time to
many tliou-el.-d
if V"U
With the
Think It Over.
,ver and tie " act. ?.' is
make up fr lost tin.-, ami
,,K of vot. i can In- gath
ivill only try.
lellble Votes in off flMtll
new until the middle of next we k the
contestants have their best opportunity
of the contest. Those who mav at the
present time be back in the list n good
deal can with a very little effort over
come any lead that the others ma." have
at taiued.
Two for One.
Two for one on anv subscript ii n you
mav bring into tin office from now- un
til Wednes.lav. Pebruary l'J: finnn on a
vear's subscription in-tead of Iff!" lis
h rotoforo. will soon make a big differ
once in the standing of auv candidate.
Ml that is required is a little nerve, en-
erov and aggressiveness on the part of
the contestant.
Seventeen Prizes.
To 17 ladies in the five districts, and
each and every prize well worth t lie ef
fort to strive for.
Pick out the prize von no"! desire and
then go after it with a determination
that will brook of no defeat. Keep af
ter it with n persistency that will land
yon among the prizewinners at tin- final
count.
Thousands of Votes,
still remain to be secured in this city
and the surrounding territory. Th-re
are any number of people who are simp
lv waiting for some enterprising con
testant to come along with nerve enough
to request their votes, and the vrst one
to ask for those votes will get them.
A genlcnian came into the Tribune
office and when nskcil who he was sup
porting in the contest he made the re
plv that he was going to assist the
vest ladv who came along and nsked
I. im for liis votes, lie went on to state
that if a lady did not have energy
enough to ask for subscriptions and
votes she was not ib-serving of a prize,
and that if by the .nd of the contest
no one had asked him for his votes,
well and good. lb- struck the mark
when he said that "th" l.r.1 helped
those Who helped t ll"lll ! I C, "
There is v.-ry little change in the
Standings of the candidates in this eve.
liing"s issue. In District No. 2 Miss
II, 1. n l oss ooo over the ;n.iiilii mark.
Miss foss. if hard and conscientious
work and numerous friends count for
nevthing. will make it very iutereJting
for some of Mie other eoetestan's in the
race for these valuable prizes.
Ill Distriet No. 4 Miss Lottie T.T-lor
makes n phenomenal gain, having polled
over 7'too votes yesterday. This gives
jMiss Taylor the lead in her district,
land she says that now that she has so-
cured it she docs not intend to reliu
j quisli it without a struggle. Howev er,
Miss Taylor had better not rest on her
'oars at the present time, as there are
several other candidates in the same dis
trict that are also doing all in their
power to gain the coveted position.
Keep Up the Good Work.
Those of the contestants who have a
substantial vote to their credit now
must keep up the good work in order
to hold their position, now that they
have secured it. If not, there will be
some of the other candidates pass them,
Xow that the double vote offer is on,
however, it gives the former the same
opportunity to maintain their lead, and
it is up to them to do so.
Keep up the work of securing votes
and subscriptions and the ones who lead
will- have no regret for so doing at the
-nd of the contest.
DISTRICT NO. 1.
Medford, cast of the Southern Pacific
track:
Miss Browning Purdiu I7,lp:t
Miss liladys Wilson PJ.7SH
Mrs. P. .1. McMahon H.IKIS
Miss Grace l.awton !i.:iK7
Miss Kiila Jacobs O.OSd
Miss Nellie Dressier -I.llli
Miss (irace Whitehead .'i.7sl
Mias P.-niice I'aiueror. o.IPP
Miss Klla liunvou 1,P.",S
Miss Nellie Kvans 25
Miss Kmma Taner 2.j
DISTRICT NO. 2.
Medford. west of the Southern Pa
cifie track:
Miss Helen loss 'J'l.-M.l
V i'-.. .i. -s Cnvart lo.io'J
Miss l oci posvvell .!--,:!
Miss Kanaie "h it eia u .".mis
Mrs. Palpi! i "lark 4.'isl
Mrs. oi-in Davis l.:!K
Mr-. Or. 11. Ii. Pii-kel 1.1.-.,
M:-s Sulla Sanders fi:!l
Miss fiessie 1': ii u fi2o
Mrs. W. II. (o.r, fjss
Mi.s Mal.-I Kent :i::s
Mis Inez McKay
DISTRICT NO. 3.
Miss l.ain-a Neuber, Jacksonville. ol.l'i.i
Miss Mary P. ter. Jacksonville. . bt.sp..
Miss Knima Wendt, Jacksonville. 11'.1. is.",
Miss Maude Tucker. Jacksonville. 1 1 I i
Miss l.eoiia Vlrich. Jacksonville. . N.pll
Mrs. J. S. Houssnm. Jacksonville fi.7s7
Miss Molly Towne, Jacksonville. 4.o!2
Miss Annie Spicer, Jacksonville. :t,Po'J
Miss Cretchen Pull!. Jacksonville. 2. Pits
Mrs. Gladys Heard, Sterling l.olio
Miss P.ertha Prim. Jacksonville. 1,4s:!
Miss Maverna Kinney PL'sli
Miss Ada Dunn. Jacksonville... 1.M7
DISTRICT NO. 4.
i'entral Point. Kaglo Point. Trail.
Prospect. Woodville, Gold Hill, Wellen.
Brownshoro and Josephine rounty:
Miss Lottie Taylor. Kngle Point .. l'
Miss Kftie Grimes. Central Point. P-'.ii'O
Miss Jennie Lewis. Luglc I . .iut . 1 1 .:.:;
Mrs. Geo. p. Tex. Central Point .. Il'.'is;',
Miss Fannie Montgomery, Grants
E. L. BALCOM.
New West Side Confectionery Fruit
ston candies, nuts, cigars, tobaccos,
fresh fruit in season. Near Hotel
Moore. Medford, Or.
R. R. HAMILTON, M. D.t
Physician and Surgeon.
Successor to Dr. K. S. DeAnuond.
Office in Kitter-Dunlap Block.
Phone ts:t.
Wm. M. Colvig, Medford, Or.
COLVIG & DURHAM,
Attorneys-at-Law.
Geo. H. Durham, Grants Pass, Or.
WM. W. P. HOLT. M. D,
Physician and Surgeon.
Eaglo Point, Oregon.
4
Grdat Special
Lots
A
9c, 15c, 25c, 69c Per Yard
See Window Displays
No Fire in the Kitchen Range
No Hot Water in the Bouse
Then is the time you ap
preciate the convenience of
ELECTRIC
WATER
I
ii 'its
"""""" ''vTXsu.
IIIC ...Mil.
.. , 'Iff.
socket uuu turn the switcu
PINT, QUART, TWO QUART
AND LARGER SIZES
Pint Size is specially :e!aptcd for r.urcr-
Clean fCO,0. Simple
Sale iV)J ,,ral5,c
( t ! ! OUR Oi-VICE I
Coudor Water and Power Co.
IMiMiu; H.",. Office on Seventh Street.
()i'msitf the Hitf Klnctri" iStpn.
OneMore Chance
Only, to get a Good Sized Tract of Laud near Medford Cheap; only
Per
Acre
Many are looking for tracts to divide. This is by
far the best chance at the right price. Don't wait
until some other fellow buys this and then scold
your wife because you did not seize the opportunity
FOR SALE BY-
C. H. PIERCE & SON
MEDFORD. OREGON
i'i
1,171
427
Mi.s (iooiia Smith, IJrants Pass li.!i!7
Mis .Mta l':inii.T. Col.l Hill i',.!p-
Miss Daisy Diuiu.y. Colli Mill..
Miss A, I. li'o .lon. s.'WooiU illo o.-l!is
Miss llnttio Stopi. Dig llntto 1,L'72
Miss l-:tta Williams. (Vntrnl l'oint l.lllis
Miss Mal.ol IVart. (Vntral Point l.n:ts
Miss Hi-ssie lli-ll. llrovvnslioro l,:ir,t
Miss Kva Tm-kiT, I'.rovvnshoro . .
Miss Ftallio Alixainlor. Cent. I't,
Mrs. May (Irant. Col.l Hill
Miss Mary Olson, Contral l'oint.
Miss Kern Optonain, Hiff Itntto
Miss Opal Ilprring, Talrnt
DISTRICT NO. 5.
Phoenix. Talent, Ashlan.l. Harron.
Klamath ami I.ako t oimties. ami tis
kiyon County. California:
Miss Maliel Parson. Ashln,,,!
Miss Anna lieeson. Klnm. I'alN
K.lna X. il. A-lilii txl
Mnrrel Morris. Ashlaml . .
.lames Pell.-tt. Talent
I iki ( latinan. Talent
clnra Dal;in, Phoenix...
Hazel Whit... AsMan.l
714
A OneStory Firick Build
ing 50x80. A snap if
taken at once. EASY
TERMS. See
.C.Brown
PALM BLOCK
The Nash Hotel and Grill
Only first class house In tho city. Absolutely the flnist grill botwcon
Portland and San Francisco. A spoclalty Is mado of oysters, shell and other
fish. All meats used arc cold storage government Inspected. Catorlng in all
its branches.
MiS
Miss
. n;72
. ni.:io(i
. 1 1.. 'to I
. p.07
. ,4JS
. II. Hi's
. .'..Ms
. 4.117
Miss liertha Rose, Phoenix 3.1H7
Mis. A. la rtevnoLK p ,,ix.
Miss A. Mi. Dnolati. Talent...
M-. .'. H. Kvant.'1'ho.nix
Mi-s I !ara Hh...i. Ashlanl.
Miss I. nla War.l. Talent
1 1 s
1!7
1
l.n.-.s
473,
MEDFORD TBA and COFFEE HOUSE
We pell Eppley's Perfection B-k:t.' Pov.-dc-r and Buckryc Extract
noted for their strength and purity.
L'lfi WKST SKVKNTH STI.'KKT.
M-(M.ASHAN k .II NKKX - - I'nni.-toi-s
CATALOG HOUSES ARE
NOT MERCHANT TAILORS
Tliey drain the towns of moiiej. and neither
tfive the tit, style nor distinction f your clothes
thatlyour own city tailor can.
PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY
The clothes I make are the kind that "carry
distinction," that licspeak the man, that keeps
yotir money at home and are superior in every
detail to the "sweatshop" goods of catalogue
houses.
KEEP iOUR MONEY
HOWE
EIFERT
The City Tailor
FRENCH DRY GLEANING
AND REPAIRING N,o,riN
Medford
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o