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About Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 15, 1908)
THE MED FORD DATLY TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OR., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 15. 1908. DOUBLE VOTE! EXTENSION PLEASES LADIES VOTING POWER OF SUBSCRIPTIONS AND PRICE. t! Now Old Subecrip- Snbscrip- Mail. Carrier r)t A Few Days More to Win lh Auto Mike the Most of the Remaining Time That Double Votes are Offered, Get in Your Promises this Week. ' r A 'v. ". ;,V" -.r-Sj . V" tion. r nn ' Three months subscription, Daily I 200 1 500 1 $ l.oOj 2.30 $ 1.5' S.fii 6.0' lift 30.fr. f r isix months subscription, Daily I 3,0001 One year's subscription, Daily 3.000 1 3,500 1 Two year's subscription, Daily .' 7.000 1 3.500 l'ivo year's subscription c 20,000 10,000 1 Ten years' subscription 4o,0oo 2o,000! One year's subscription Semi-Weekly South-1 em Uregonian COO 300! 5.00 10.00 23.00 50.00 .2.0 New subscribers are those who were not taking this paper .laniiarv S. 1!0S. TIioiihiiikIk of vote ciin lit' seciinil in tin' ih'M ft-w ilavH .luring tin ilouhli' ii(i nl'lVr on HiiltHi-ript iuiiH, cnnuli vuti'H jMtHhilily to'cittrh up with tin- It-inl-ith. No one nImhiM fed tlim-iMinirii nt thin lime and let go to ntitilit nil tli tiiiii uihI work iIuih' in m'curin rtiniih xntt'H to ho willi tint Ii'ikUth, bccniiHc if tlmm 1'ricinlH who have Ih-imi kiml iiioiiL'h to 1 1 ltd licit) and i;iv you tlit'ir miltrtcriptioim know that yon have ln-rotni' diut'onrai'd tln-y, loo, will lie conn dim'oiirap'd in you and feci sorry that thcv did not ft'v, tin milmcriptionit to Hoini'ono who would disptny thn no ccHnary didi-rmi nation and M vk toit ivc ni'HJt. The extension of t ho douMr volrn shirts in thin niorninn, and from now until Thurnduv, February -7, nt S p, in., all subscriptions stvuriMl by the ' contestant.! will entitle then, to double votes, the sunn schedule bein in ef fect an that which prevailed last week. Do Not Forget That n wovh from now the route! will close, and at there are 17, valuable prizes to lie awarded to 17 Indies it tneaiiH Inutile, huslle, hustle, from now on. The contest to date has biVn a Hiii'c.'sH and il will tluish in a neck and luck race bctwr-en 17 popular ladies. You May Think You hae secure! all the votes possible; p i th:t idi'ii out of your head and g,o alter them as ou have neer done he f.oe. lo nut let a friend or an ac tmtiiit!uice yet away from yon, but koi p cmtiiMiallv after s.nne one. The candidates from now on will strain cv i ry iit-ro to t all the vod s they pos Mbtv ,-att. Tli. y will be at it from early tnoitiini; until late at niht. and tho,- to dji t on u lio h:i v t d should not uii.ii s 1. t that work e, This is tli.- lime s who took it for to oo..d work any circuin all for noth . sre Hi,..,- niMinli or s., a and - . mv to win one of those prizes and their ns sistance will lie forthcoming. A in) once aain we state that this extension of the double votes will be positively the bets offer of votes made during the entire contest. The Automobile Is Horn, The auto to be awarded to ftyo win ner in the contest is here and was on exhibition yesterday afternoon near the Hotel Nash. During the time the car was there it was surrmimletl by an ad miring throng, and many were the com ments made in reference to the beauty and stability of the ear. The TrrTnine's contest is the talk of the entire city of Medford nnd xicinity. You will hear it being discussed in the hotel lobbies, on the street corners, and in fact any place when the public is wont to congregate. It is contest, con test, contest, on the lips of every one. Now, all these people who are so inter ested in the final outcome will be only too willing to give their assistance to some party, even if they have already done so. The world loves to see a good, .close race, and they will back their choice to the limit; consequently, because yo nhave seen John Jones to day an.) sec a rul a subscript ton from him. do not be ;it 'ill backward in going to see him again tomorrow, (.et him to give von his uhf ri;t ion for a longer i-'riod; explain to him your desire to' be among those wieners at the end of1 the coin-st and he will be only too will ill;: to assist you ho.uti. Simply show a oirit of determina ti oi and stick to it he at ss and you will land the votes and subscriptions every! time. j I ntodav's isMie there apt ears the pie-i t Ski l i fv . ! j Helen Ooss. District No. 2. rt'jjular lily foupon whs omit ti'il . Hon--cvi'r, it will bo noticed that there are two in this evening's issue, which will make up for the hiss of the one yester iluv. DISTRICT NO. 1. Medfor.l. east of the Southern Pacific track: Miff Hrowning l'imliu ... Mrs. V. .1. McMahnn Miss Clailyv Wilson Miss Cruce Whilehead ... Miss Kula .lacobs Miss Nellie Oressler Miss (irace Lawlon Miss Itemice t'luneren Miss Klla (iunyou Miss Nellie Evans Miss Kinma Taner DISTRICT NO. Me.lfor.l. west of tli Southern Pa . 5!.!M .24.41 .22."il .11.92.1 . !.S72 . 3.199 -' I w i Gladys Wilson, District No. 1. cific track: Miss Helen t oss 41, 119 Mrs. Jesse Knrart 16.S0S Mrs. Dr. K. 11. Piekel 11.221 Miss i Veil lioswell 7.972 Miss Fannie Whitman 7.00S Mrs. Orin Davis 1,238 Miss Inez McKay 0(52 Miss Stella Sanders G31 Miss Bessie Finn 625 Mrs. W. H. Gore 5SS Miss Mabel Kent 33S DISTRICT NO. 3. Miss l.ura Neuber, .lacksonville.3tS.319 Miss Mary IVtcr, Jacksonville. .33. S95 Miss Kinma Wenilt, Jacksonville. lti.397 Miss Maude Tucker, JaeksonviIle.14.3s7 Mrs. (iladys Heard. Slerlini:. . . .12.KN Mrs. .1. S. rtoussnin. Jacksonville 9.419 Miss I.eona Clrieh. Jacksanville. . 8.131 Mjss Annie Spicer. acksonville. 5.93S J MiFS Molly Towue. Jacksonville. 4,39: Miss (iri'tehen Puhl, Jacksonville. 3.02 Miss Ada Duuu, Jacksonville... 1,S6: Miss Bertha Prim, Jacksonville. 1,433 1 Miss Maverna Kinney 1,286 DISTRICT NO. 4. Central Point, Eagle Point, . Trail, Prospect, Woodville, Gold Hill, Wellen, Brownsboro and Josephine County:' Miss Lottie Taylor, Eagle Point. .25,187 Miss Jennie Lewis, Eagle Point. 21,917 Mrs. Geo. E. Ten, Central Point .. 1 7.S22 Miss Effie Grimes, Central Point. 17,216 Miss Fannie Montgomery, Grants Pass '. 12,402 Miss Ethel Johnson, Grants Pass.10.632 Miss Georgia Smith, Grants Pass 9.99S Miss Alta Farmer, Gold Hill 6,9S3 Miss Daisy Dungey, Gold Hill 9.942 Miss Addie Jones, Woodville.... 2,495 Miss Hattie Stepp, Big Butte 1.272 Miss Etta Williams, Central Point 1.06S Miss Mabel Peart. Central Point 1.03S Miss Bessie Bell. Brownsboro 1,364 Miss Eva Tucker, Brownsboro.. 1.227 Miss Hallie Alexander, Cent. Pt. 1,172 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. 5. Phoenix, Talent, ABhland, Barrot Klamath and Lake Counties, and Su kiyou County, California: Miss Anna Bceson, Klatn. Falls.. 36.01 Miss Edna Xeil, Ashlaud 16. 4S Miss Mabel Parson, Ashland 16,0(1 Miss Murrel Morris, Ashland .... 1 1, St Mrs. James Pellett, Talent 10.84 Miss Inn Out man, Talent lu.7(i Miss Clara Dak in. Phoenix 11) 71 Miss Hazel White, Ashland 4,44: Miss Bertha Rose, Phoenix 3.1J Miss Ala Reynolds, Phoenix 1,91 Miss Addie Dunlap, Talent l,!s Miss Clara Rhodes. Ashland i.fc Mrs. J. D. Evans, Phoeaix Miss Lula Ward, Talent Miss Retha Robbins, Phoenix.. Miss Josie Calhoun, Phoenix.. Miss Minuie Robinson, Talent. . Mrs. Blanche Pollard. Talent.. Miss Anita Dodge, Talent Pride themselves on pleasing custot ers, doing a straight commission bo! ness and leaving the option business t others. .. 1,5! .. 4; .. 15 11 i Ladies, attention! Don't fail to 1 the new assortment of China Silk ap Embroidery Waists. "The Big Store Deuel & Kentner's. 275 of Mi, 11. Gladys Wil,. Oil doiui; 1 1 Vie .!i-:r.,I. , , W , , p.l !. t- the limi I n 11. Th. s, 1 'I. nt IV :iud arc i!., ii ill and little two bidii'S! r in their backed by, s e then. ! An Oversight. CUT THIS OUT. MEDFORD TRIDUNE AND SOUTHERN" ORE f; OX T AX GRAXD 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 Contest Department, or depos ited in the ballot box at the Tribune Ojf'ce. will count as one vote for the i-.dv rhose name is filled in. 'COUPONS SHOULD EE SENT FLAT. NOT ROLLED OR FOLDED CUT THIS OUT. MEDFORD TRIBUNE AND SOUTHERN ORE GONIAN GRAND PRIZE CONTEST 4- ONE VOTE. Good for TWENTY-FIVE VOTES when used as a nomination blank. FOR DISTRICT NO j This Coupon, cut out and mailed to the Contest Department, or depi ited in the ballot box at the Tribune Office, will count as one vote for t Isdy whose n.-.me is fciled in. COUPONS SHOULD BE SENT FLAT. NOT ROLLED OR FOLDED INDIAN WAIS VETERAN CROSSF.S C'.EAT DIVlrE M. . -ii-: j -iia'l 1... , . 1' 1 . -in 1 1- '11 : . 1.' : c, , a- i..--. chriir'i an I ' : V . 1' .., '. . r''. . n .c 1 ! ... .n.c: .: -l . - ; . - 1.... ' H'.!V TiC-PTs lv VT-ro : '. '.' Tr..u Som-.ti-:n ivj.ica is of i'or.s:dt-raSl-' I . V..r:-:. .- 11. ." !r.:.-rer to the ;ub!:o c-.-r.-ri'ly a::: .'i ." M.ni.V " ' ai . " -1 1:11 . H 11:. is !..ri;:i;.s n..: .ii-rallv i:r.oiv: ITVI : New :-i::ri7 buildings TOR OHKOON STATE FAIR -11a 11 stati -a- - !'-. V iv'-:.'- to .j 21 SQU21RE DR21L 1 Tl'.f R'-irne t.'iv.-r L.-unl ( '.mipanv has ahvavs ,-.intn.l-il that farr:- -l on .. .rt.i.Jy and h-m t:,v. with .'.u.- regard f,.r the rights of i-..-h -.;re:.:i..T :s i S:.'...wn.r. .etii.tt.-.l l.y this opinion, tlu ' f-."' ' ' ' r ;. : :::-!. ; i -. as , tli- ci.aract.-r of the ;."'"'' ' :t .r-l,te.-.l oa -an,-, with the result : : ' :- i.lc b-i ci.t ordiai is tiir,a;cl, ,l,js ;1L:, , ,.v ?i1 j-.;r - !. irabl.-. at au advance ,.t 1-1 t,. .". p. r cut ah o.e th.' t-.ir. ii'i-e price. This is a lii-t.u-y of wliic'u ivc ?ire r. !. ,,r..l wc .!.-;.! inv ul-Kg the s.ua.- iin.-s in the futr.:.-. '' ' is t'ai.ird i .ill y ;..';!:s for n n. w phoe ; 1 ' '' ' tr.;.t:.i.-n-. W s'y as!; of tli.-m tttr.e." V. W. - il AT ! 1", 1 y.M-v s. -. .. v.:f,i. i iTii i: to . ' . T' a .1 -!, VI b.v is W.'r . X-- Sf..L OiH-tv.1 - ..r -. 1 n - -1 V- - T ' r :', ' '. t t: nr I - v r V.KN.I y. .'. .i.t.l N. ' :-y r!er ' "' i- i"-v' ta'-i.- n V:;: i: ,r.':N-; KrTI.F-;-N -T'AEY TO FE EKE SENT WHEN S-JUAPr.ON Ar.sr.TS h ' !:'' : IN 1. OREGON flTY SIUVL CLERK mwset or EVSrr-T.LTNO l1'" ' 1 ' I' I . , , c . V: "' '. - .'le.l it h . , r ,! U, r ,ir , f Ui'tJ itj. !-!..! , i l i II - t ,M s: . f tt drv. 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