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THE MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE, MKDFORD. OR.. (JifOXDAY. FEBRUARY 10. 190S. DOUBLE VOTE OFFER CLOSES WEDNESDAY TribuneContestlsnowat Fever HeatDoubte Vote Plan Changes Complexion of Contest, Chances GoodGather in Your Promises Just do Your Best. And now the race is on fast and fu- of the time while this offer lasts. rirms. The double-vote offer which j 1)o not forget what Josh Billings tmtd. .started ill Thurndav has been the means , . ! KonsidtT the postage stump, niv son. of awakening a great many of the can-1 ,ts ,l!MlfulmiM konsists in ita libijtv to didates who heretofore lagged behind ' g. to pno ttiiit; until it gets there." to a realizntiuii of the faet that they Kemember tho above motto every time are still on earth and still have a chance !.v" out to get a subscription. . . ... , . . (The abilitv to stick to a thing until you to win one of these beautitul and valu-1 , . l succeed is the reason our most proim able prizes. Kvcr since the double-vote ! u,nt bugim,HR mpn aua financiers hold offer was inaugurated votes and sub- tlie positions they occupy at the pres- - script ions have been coming into the cut time; the one they desire to see win. And, ou the other hand, there are all kinds of people in this section who are only waiting for some bright, enterpris ing contestant to come along and re quest their votes and subscriptions, and the first one to see these people is the one who will secure the votes, A number of the contestants now can count their votes away up among t lie thousands, but even then they are tint resting on their oars, as they realize only too well that the other candidates have the chance while the double-voti offer is on, to catch up to and even pass them in the race for the prizes. Those who lead at the present time are working harder than they have at any time during the contest. office fast and furious. Contestants who until tho past week wore away down in tho list in their different dis tricts, and were showing absolutely no ambition or energy, havo taken a hold ot this offer and are going to stay with it as long as it lasts. Ts the Game Worth the Candle? Seventeen prizes, carrying a valua tion of $2,rlM, to 17 bright, ambitious ladies in the territory covered by the Tribune and the Southern Oregon iau. and among those 17 prizes a beautiful Reo automobile, and a valuable piece of realty, and in addition to these two What do von think about it. vou who ! prizes there are still 15 to be awarded. havo been hi the contest since 'it start- And all that is required to win one of ed and have done very little toward these prizes is a little ambition and being declared a winner of one of these hustle. b-autiful nrizes? Are vou eoing to Kvery man, woman and child in the rinuii ry is coguixHiii. in ua prize con test being held on this paper and are doing all in their power to assist their different favorites to be numbered among the winners. They are saving j their votes and are giving their sub stand idly by and have some bright, en ergetic lady beat you out? It Is Up to You. The double-vote offer gives you the opportunity of getting on a par or even taking the leadership in your district if you will only improve every moment script ions, and prevailing upon their friends to give their subscriptions to Stand by Your Friends. Those of vou contestants who have a manner of votes turned in to your credit. Those friends were evidently desirous of seeing you among the final list of winners and now is the time for you to show them that their confidence was not misplaced when they threw their votes and subscriptions in your di rection. Get in now and work as you never have before at any time during the contest, strain every nerve to secure enough votes to place you among the winners on the last day of the contest. In District Xo. 4 Miss Jennie Lewis of Eagle Point makes a tremendous jump today and takes first place with a very comfortable majority. Miss Lewis is well known and is very popu lar in her home town, and in addition has the backing of a host of friends, who declare that if Miss Lewis does not win tho auto it will not be their fault. At the same time there are a numlwr of other candidates in the same district who are doing a whole lot and are say ing very little. The most of the active contestants are now starting to pile up a little reserve, which they will find will come iu very handy a little later on in tho contest. Make Every Moment Count. While the double-vote offer in on and then you will be well in line to win the prize you most desire. Keep everlast ingly at it and do not give up for a moment. Today some other lady may hold the lead; it is up to you, then, to take that place tomorrow. You can do it and hold the position permanently if you will only put the necessary efforts back of your determination. DISTRICT NO. 1. Medford, east of the Southern Pacific track: Miss ltrowning Purdin.. Miss (ilndys Wilson ... Miss Kula .Jacobs IMrs. J. MeMahon... Miss fiance Lawton .... Miss Nellie Dressier ... Miss Grace Whitehead. . . Miss licrnice Cameron... Miss Ella Gunyou Miss Nellie Evans lie Miss Emma Tan or 23 DISTRICT NO. 2. Medford, west of the Southern Pa cific track: Miss Helen t'oss Mrs. Jesse Enyart Miss Cecil lloswoll .... Miss Fannie Whitman .. Mrs. Dr. E. B. Pickel... Mrs. Orin Davis Mis. Dr. E. P. Pickel... Miss Inez McKay Miss Stella Sanders ... Miss Bessie Finn 625 Mrs. W. U. Gore 5SS Miss Mabel Kent 338 DISTRICT NO. 3. Miss Laura Neither, Jacksonville. 31,305 Miss Mary Peter, Jacksonville. . 1.1,82$ Miss Emma Wendt. Jacksonville,13,02.' ...17.10? ...12.7S.-V ...lO.tiSli . . . . .. !M)S7 . . . 4,4 Hi ... 3,71 . 3,19ii ... ..20,410 . . lo,i73 .. 6,!n3 . . 5,0(3 l.lflS .. 1,238 1,15? . . 6ti2 . . 631 CUT THIS OUT. MEDFORD TRIBUNE AND SOUTHERN ORE G ONI AN GRAND PRIZE CONTEST ONE VOTE. Good for TWENTY-FIVE VOTES when used as a nomination blank. FOR DISTRICT NO This Coupon, cut out and mailed to the Contost Department, or depos ited in the ballot box at the Tribune Ojfice, will count as one vote for the ndy whose name is filled in. COUPONS SHOULD BE SENT FLAT, NOT ROLLED OR FOLDED Miss Maude Tucker, Jacksonville. 11,307 Miss Leona l:lrich, Jacksonville.. 8,131 Mrs. J. S. Doussum, Jacksonville (1,787 Miss Molly Towne, Jacksonville. 4,392 Miss Annie -Spicer, Jacksonville. 3,i32 Miss Oretchen Puhl, Jacksonville. 2,!)!S Miss Ada Dunn, Jacksonville... 3.SU2 Mrs. Gladys Heard, Sterling 1,505 M iss Bortha Prim, Jacksonville. 1,483 M iss Maverna Kinney 1,2SG DISTRICT NO. 4. Central Point, Eagle Point, Trail, Prospect, Woodville, Gold Hill, Wollcu, Brownsboro and Josephine County: Miss Jennie Lewis, Eagle Point.21,838 Mrs. Geo.fE. Tex,, Central Point. .14,5113 Miss Lottie Taylor, Eagle Point. .14,255 Miss Effie Grimes, Central Point. 13,805 Miss Fannie Montgomery, Grants Pass . 0,208 Miss Georgia Smith, Grants Pass 6,007 Miss Alta Farmer, Gold Hill.... 6,088 Miss Daisy Dungey, Gold Hill... 6,832 Miss Addie Jones,' Woodvillo. . . . 2,40S Miss Ilattie Stepn, Big Butte 1,272 Miss Etta Williams, Central Point 1,0G8 Miss Mabel Peart, Central Point 1,038 Miss Bessie Bell, Brownsboro.... 1,364 Miss Eva Tucker, Brownsboro. . 1,227 Miss Ilallio Alexander, Cent. Pt. 1,173 Mrs. May Grant, Gold Hill 707 Miss Mary Olson, Central Point. 427 Miss Fern Oppenshain, Big Butto 25 Miss Opal Herring, Talent 714 DISTRICT NO. 5. Phoenix, Talent, Ashland, Barron, Klamath and Lako Counties, and Sis kiyou County, California: Miss Mabel Parson, Ashland 16,872 Miss Murrel Morris, Ashland. .. .1 1,804 Miss Anna Beeson, Klnm. Falls. .16,328 Miss Edna Noil, Ashland 11,301 Mrs. James Pellett, Talent 0,431 Miss Ina Oatman, Talent 6.698 Miss (Mara Dakin, Phoenix....; 5,818 Miss Hazel White, Ashland 4,447 Miss Bertha Rose, Phoenix 3.167 Miss Ada Reynolds, Phoenix.... 1,918 Miss Addie Dunlap, Taleut 1,807 Miss Clara Rhodes, Ashland 1,640 Mrs. J. D. Evans, Phoenix 1,593 Miss Luln Ward, Talent 473 Miss Retha Robbins, Phoenix.... 438 Miss Josio Calhoun, Phoenix.... 148 Miss Minnie Robinson, Talent.... 114 Mrs. Blanche Pollard, Talent.... 77 Miss Anita Dodge, Talent 25 FRUIT TREES I have 5O0 extra heavy Newtown Pippins, suitable to re plant where trees have died. Warner. L. B. 8 Ladies, attention! Don't fail to s-e the new assortment of China Silk and Embroidery Wiiists. "The Big Store," Deuel & Kentner's. 278 FRUIT TREES I have 500 extra heavy Newtown pippins, suitable to re plant where trees have died. L. B. Warner. 27S C. H. Pierce & Son Are planning for extensive advertising at once. List your property with them to got best results. tf EASY TERMS Will purchase a fcminess prop erty that will yield 8 per cent return on the investment and double in value within the next two years. It is located on what will be Medford's busiest street intheheart of the business section J.C.Brown PALM BLOCK i Buy Tickets by Wire. 'Something which is ot considerable interest to the public generally and ' which is perhaps not generally known j is the system of prepaid orders now in effect between stations of the Southern Pacific company and nil points in the United States. By means of this system tickets may be purchased at Medford from any place in the United States and mailed or telegraphed direct to the party wishing to come here. Sleepor accommodations and small amounts of cash in connection with these tickets iniiy also be furnished at the same tiriie." tf BUSINESS CARDS. E. L. BALCOM. X.'.-w West Side Confectionery Fruit stori cundies, i:ut, cigars, tobaccos, fresh fruit in season. Near 1 lot el Moore. Medford. Mr. The Nash Hotel and Grill Only first-class house in the city. Absolutely the finest grill between Portland and San Francisco. A specialty is made of oysters, shell and other fish. All meats used are cold storage government inspected. Catering in all its branches. CATALOG HOUSES ARE NOT MERCHANT TAILORS They drain the towns of money and neither giveithe fit, style nor distinction t" your clothes thatlyour own city tailor can. PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY The clothes I make are the lind that "carry distinction," that bespeak the man, that keeps your money at home and are superior in every detail to the "sweatshop" gemds of catalogue houses. FUEHCII DRY CLEANIKB "ZT EIFERT "The City Tailor Medford DO.VE E. E. HAMILTON, M. D., I'liysiuian iilirl Surgeon. SuccfHsiir to Dr. H. 8. DeArmond. Office iu Kitti'r-Duiilnp Mock. IMione Gs.'t. Wm. M. Colvig, Medford, Or. COLVIO & DURHAM, Attorncys-at-Law. Oeo. H. Durham, Grants Pass, Or. WM. W. P. HOLT, M. D., Physician and Surgeon. KurIp Point, Oregon, j Special Embroidery Sale AT VAN DYKE'S 4 Great Special Lots 4 9c, 15c, 25c, 69c Per Yard See Window Displays -I No Fire in the Kitchen Range No Hot Water in the Bouse Then Is the time you ap preciate the convenience of ELECTRIC WATER HEATERS Attach a plug to the nearest lamp socket and turn the switch PINT. QUART. TWO QUART AND LARGER SIZES Pint Six. U ipecially adapted (or nurber;' Simple Durable Claim ICOiQX kooKuniuu( Sole T7ViJ (AIL Al CIR OFFICE AH :lt . l i : I S Condor Water and Power Co. i ron v. orric on MrtatB nmt J Opposite the Big Eleetne 8i. , OneMoreGhance Only, to get a Good Sized Tract of Land near Medforc! C.V"'!)', only $75 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 BALE BY C. H. PIERCE & SON MEDFORD. OREGON OO Q .. . o O c.i O O o o o o O o n - n o o o o o o0oo o n oo o n O o U o O O .oj u u n )Oo,? O o o o u o n o - - , O1 oft .o oo o nu pC3,9o 0 0 0o c00o0un o O oc oo O n1 ' -X o o ooOC-CL O n o0 U O o o o O O Q n rP 9. 0 O oo O o o o o o O o