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About Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 11, 1908)
O O THE MEDFOTCD DAILY TRIRUXE. MKDFOim OR.. TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 11. 100S. MAKE HAY WHILE TH$ SUN IS SHIKIKG By the Sun, We Mean Make Every Moment of the Double Vote Offer CountBut Ont Day of Double Votes Remain. The double-vote offer closes Wed nesday at 8 o'clock p. m. It is up to you, contestants, to make every mo ment of the remaining time count. Sub scriptions will be accepted at the of fice up until S o clock in the evening t All mail coming mi the next day will also be included in the double-vote ' offer, providing it is postmarked prior' t" S p. in., February . The candi-f dates, one and all. received the double-j vote oftVr enthusiastically and are mak ing hay wlfile the sun shines. Do You Know That the remaining two days will lie as g.iod as four the inxt week? Have u profited I iy the duuhle-vnte offer? If not, why not ? Those of the contest ants who have been lagging behind and have been doing very little toward win ning one of these valuable prizes have now the opportunity of getting up ever, or even taking the leadership from those now holding it. Io not let a month go by without seeing someone in reference to helping you along on your journey toward win ning one of the prizes; do not allow an opportunity to go by to secure either votes or subscriptions. Do yon realize, contestants, that the contest haa but about two weeks still to run, and it if sure up to you to make every moment of that time count ? The Interest in the Contest Has now reached fever-heat. Those of the contestants who are taking an in terest aud are desirous of winning one of the beautiful prizes are making ev ery moment count, and at any time that they see an opportunity to secure a number of votes or subscriptions they arc, as the saying goes, "on the job." I f t hey have already secured a friend's subseription for a mouth, or three months, or even for six months, they are going back now and aeetire them for longer periods. If you have lost interest now is the time to get in nnd redeem yourself. You have th cehanee in the next few days to get in and take the leadership in any one of the districts; it remains entirely with yourself. If you are at all ambitious, at all desirous of win ning one of these valuable prizes, kepe continually at it Mind you will not be sorry at tho end of the contest. Gather in Your Promises Between now and Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock and they will all count double votes for you. Plenty of Territory. There is plenty of territory to se cure votes aud subscriptions notwith standing the contest has now been run ning a month. Thero are any number of peoplo who are only waiting for some bright, en terprising candidate to come along and request, their votes, and the first one to see these people are the ones who will profit by their votes. In two short weeks the largest and most successful newspaper contest ever inaugurated in Southern Oregon will be a thing of the past, nnd when the final count is made and the announcement of winners is given there will be 17 happy ladies in the territory covered by tho Med ford Tribune aud the South ern Oregonian. One of these will be the proud pos sessor of a Keo Roadster Automobile, a HHS model; another will luwve n val uable homesite located within five min utes' walk of the city of Med ford, and the other 15 will have scholarships, gold watches aud piano certificates com- ' ing to them. Aud the ladies who make the most of I their time from now until the date of ' closing will in all probability be the fortunate ones. 1 Bustle, Rustle, Rustle. j From now on as you have never rustled before. The prizes are all well worth the winning, and in addition the honor nttaelted to the winners is to be con sidered. The Automobile Will arrive in Med ford this week some time, and will be placed on ex hibition immediately on its arrival here, so that all may see for themselves that it is a car built for Oregon roads and conditions. This automobile is being purchased from the firm of Walker & KImhurst of this city, and is unqualifiedly guar anteed by these gentlemen, and any one desirous of knowing the reputation this car has all over the coast has only to inquire of any one of the many own ers of the Ren machines in this city. Have You Votes Enough to Wiu? If you imagine that you have, do not be contented to stop at that, but keep right on as before, and if yon have not, now is the time to get in and get them before the close of the double offer. A bright, ambitious, energetic) candidate can secure thousands of votes! during the next two days if sho will only inako up her mind to get them, but, as long ns she sits down aud waits for, some of her friends to come along and lia ud her t heir votes u ml expect s to win the automobile in this manner she' in sure doomed to disappointment ami 1 might as well have her name takeu from ' the list at once. (let in, keep busy and do not let up uutil the curtain on the contest rings down for onee and for all. j DISTRICT NO. 1. Med ford, cast of the Southern Pacific track: ' M iss I trow n i ng I urd i u .'Ui.HOH Miss (iladys Wilson lS.Sfiil Mrs. I. .1. McMahon U.IH' Miss Knla Jacobs lO.tisri Miss (irace Whitehead P.7S1 ' Miss J race Lawtou P,(W7 Miss Nellie Pressler S,44(i Miss liernieo Cameron :i,l!'!t Miss Kiln (i uny ou 2,205 Miss rselhe Kvans 25 Miss Emma Taner 251 DISTRICT NO. 2. Med ford, west of the Southern Pa cific track: Miss Helen Cass 20,5.'t" Mrs. Jesse Knyart Miss Cecil Hoswell Miss Fannie Whitman Mrs. Orin Davis Mrs. Dr. K It. Pickel M iss Inez McKay Miss Stella Sanders Miss Bcssio Finn 625 Mrs. W. H. Oore 58sl Miss Mabel Kent 338 DISTRICT NO. 3. Miss Mary Peter, Jacksonville. .33.S43 Miss Laura Neither, Jacksonville.31,,'112 Miss Maude Tucker, Jucksonville.l4,30U Miss Ktnma Wendt. Jacksonville. 13,025 CUT THIS OUT. ORE- MEDFOKD TRIBUNE AND SOUTHERN G ONI AN GRAND PRIZE CONTEST ONE VOTft Good for TWENTY -FIVE VOTES when used as a nominate blt4fc. FOR o DISTRICT NO This Coupon, cut out and mailed to the Contest Dc,rtnent, or depos ited in the ballot box at the Tribune Oifice, will count as one vote for th mly whose name is filled in. COUPONS SHOULD BE SENT FLAT, NOT ROLLED OE FOLDED Miss Leo tin Vlrich, Jacksonville., S.l.'ll Mrs. J. S. Boussum, Jacksonville t.7S7 Miss Mollv Towne, Jacksonville. 4,302 1 ",!! 1 1 0.953 j fi,08 ; 1,23S 1,178 ' ii(i2' 631 Miss Annie Sjucer, Jacksonville. 3,932 j Miss (ireti-hen Puhl, Jacksonville. 2.1US Mrs. (iladys Heard, Sterling 2,;"ii."i M iss Ada Dunn. Jacksonville. . . 1,(2 Miss Itertha Prim, Jacksonville. 1,4S3 Miss Maverna Kinney 1,2SG DISTRICT ' NO. 4. Central Point, Kngle Point, Trail, Prospect, Woodville, Hold Hill, Wellen, Itrownsboro and Josephine County: Miss Jennie Lewis, Kaglo Poiut.21,S38 Mrs. lleo. K. Tex, Central Point. .15,;"03 Miss Lottie Taylor, Kagle Point. .14,287 Miss Kffie Crimes, Central Point,13,80o Miss Fannio Montgomery, Grants Pass 10t2SS Miss Kthel Johnson, Grants Pass, 10,032 Miss Georgia Smith, Grants Pass 6,997 Miss Alta Farmer, Gold Hill..,. 6.9SS Miss Daisy Dungey, (iold Hill... 6,894 Miss Addie Jones, Woodville 2,498 Miss Hattie Stepp, Big Butte 1,272 Miss Ktta Williams. Central Point LOGS Miss Mabel Peart, Central Point 1,038 Miss Bessie Bell, Brownsboro.... 1,364 Miss Kva Tucker, Brownsboro. . 1,22 Miss Hallio Alexander, Cent. Pt. 1,178 Mrs. May Grant, Gold Hill 797 Miss Mary Olson, Central Point. 427 Miss Fern Oppenshain, Big Butte 25 Miss Opal Herring, Talent 714 DISTRICT NO. 6. Phoenix, Talent, Ashland, Barron, Klumnth and Luke Counties, and Sis kiyou County, California: Miss Mabel Parson, Ashland 10.8S3 Miss Murrel Morris, Ashland ... ,11,894 Miss Anna Jteeson, Khun. Falls, .16,894 Miss Kdim Neil, Ashland 11,391 Mrs. James Pellett. Talent 10,447 Miss lna Oatman, Talent 0,741 Miss Clara Dak in, Phoenix..... 5,348 Miss Hazel White, Ashland 4,447 Miss ltertlm Rose, Phoenix 3,107 Miss Ada Reynolds, Phoenix.,., 1,918 Miss Addio Dunlap, Talent 1,897 Miss Clara Rhodes, Ashland 1,649 Mrs. J. I). Evans, Thoenix 1,593 Miss Lula Ward, Talent 473 Miss Retha Robbius, Phoenix.... 438 Miss Josio Calhoun, Phoenix.,., 148 MLss Miuuio Robinson, Talent.... 114 Mrs. Blanche Pollard, Talout.... 77 Miss Anita Dodge, Tnlent 25 Ztrs.Urene Dfampton Isaacs "Instructor of piano.Clszt fttctboo StuMo at 5UtJcnc. 5tortb J Strctt pbcn 824 I i j I I 1 m . EASY TERMS Will purchase a business 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 in the heart of the business section .C.Brown PALM BLOCK Buy Tickets by Wire. 'Something which is of considerable interest to the public generally and which is perhaps not generally known is the system of prepaid orders now in effect botween stations of the Southern Pacific company and all points in tho United States. By means of this system tickets may. be purchased at Medfnrd from any place in the United States nnd mailed or telegraphed direct to tho party wishing to come here. Sleeper accommodations and small amounts of cash in connection with these tickets ! may also be furnished at the same time." tf BUSINESS CARDS. E. L. BALCOM. Xrw West Side 'onfrrt imiery Fruit store 1'Hinlirs, nuts, cigars, tobaccos, fl ireh fruit in frnson. Xmr Hotr! Moon-, Med ford, Or. peciel Embroider; Sale AT VAN DYKE'S 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. R. R. HAMILTON, M. D., I'liysieiun ami Surii'-on. Si fsnr to lr. R. 8. DeArmonil. Offii-c in Hitter Dunlnp lilock. Plume GSS. Wm. M. Colvig, Medford, Or. COLVIO & DURHAM, Attorneys-at-Law. Geo. H. Durham, Grants Pass, Or. WM. W. P. HOLT, M. D Physician and Surgeon. EuijIp Point, Oregon. Great Special Lots 4 9c, 15c, 25c, 69c Per Yard ee Window Displays CATALOG HOUSES ARE NOT MERCHANT TAILORS They drain the towns of nionej and neither give the tit, style nor distinction t" your clothes thatlyour own city tailor can. PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY The clothes I make are the kind that "carry distinction," that bespeak the man, that keeps your money at home and are superior in every detail to the "sweatshop" goods of catalogue houses. KEEP YOUR MONEY HOME EIFERT FRENCH DRY CLEANING The City Tailor Medford No Fire in the Kitchen Range No Hot Water in the Bouse Then is the time you np preciate the convenience of ELECTRIC WATER HEATERS Attach a plug to the nearest lamp Socket and turn the switch PINT, QUART, TWO QUART AN LARGR SIZES Piot Size U special! adapted (or mirier Dean fCD(L Hon C Al L 7 Glh OFFICE AM. .11 . . I . . I i CouirrUiter trf PtfforC Phone (S5. Office on 0t A'lKlfc Oppoi!" th" Big blitctnc Sign. OneMore Chance Only, to get a Good Sized Tract of Land near Medford Cheap; 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 5ome other fellow buys this and then scold your wife because you did not seize the opportunity F.OR BALE BY- C. H. PIERCE & son WEDPORD, OREGO fl J! : " ii ii i ! iiiiiTiwrrniwrTMWTMTrirrTTOTTrniBrMTM nrmnrn"inin h n n in ' ' w 1 1 - mMm o o nO o o n O ucv CO O o O o o o Qo 0 o o o