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lEDF0T!n DAILY TRIRU rEnFORiQR., Tuesday. February ?s. in.
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THIS WEEK TELL
TALE
How Many Votes Will Win the Reo Auto? Have
You Enough? The RaGe Is Nearly Over-Get
all You Gan Before The Finial Count Is Made Next
Saturday.
CUT THIS OUT.
MEDFORD TRIBUXE AND SOUTHERN ORE
GONIAN GRAND PRIZE CONTEST
FIVE VOTES.
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 Oifice, will count as one vote for the
iady whose name is filled in.
COUPONS SHOULD BE SENT FLAT, NOT ROLLED OB FOLDED .
With the contest but fixe days to rim
before the winners of the 17 nrixpn
are announced, the contestants are mak
ing every moment count in order that
they may be among those winners at
the final count. They (the candidates)
now realize that if they are to be
mmong tho lucky 17 ladies they must
secure votes and subscriptions from
new on us they never have before.
The Double Vote .
Extension closes on Thursday evening,
and from then until the end of the con
test the regular schedule of votes will
be in effect, so that the contestants
who arc anxious to make the most of
this offer must make tho remaining
Time or rue ilniililc-votc offer count.
The Contest
Is the main topic of conversation" all
over the city of Medford; men, women,
boys and girls are all talking about tho
contest ami the probable, chances of
their favorites in being numbered
among the prize winners at the end.
Excitement
.Over the close of the contest is now at
fever heat and promises to be even more
so before the winners arc known, which
will in all probability be on Saturday
evening. All mannc rof rumors are
in evidence, and in severnl instances
the sporting element have taken hold
or tne contest anil several wagers have
gone on record as to the winner of the
oeauniui Keo Koailster,
And As ot Who i
The winner will turn out to le is cer
tainly a guessing proposition. A can
didate will take the lead and hold it
for several days and her friends will
think that she will win the machine in
a walk, and then all at ouce some lady j
will take the lead away from her, anil J
the lady who had previously held it will
take a droo awav down in the i;t
Taking it all in all. it is sure n liuril i
puzzle to solve. The candidates are all I
naming hard and all have numerous
inenns to support them, and these
same friends are doing all in their :
power to have their favorite declared
i lie winner.
Notice to Candidates.
Vote coupons will not annear in th
paper again after today, Tuesday.
ifle vote couoon In todnv'n mm.
counts as five votes and thousands of
votes can be accumulated in this way.
uo not, iorget that the vote connon
will not appear after today, and all
paper votes must oositivelv h (n th
ballot box at the Tribune office by
5:30 p. m. tomorrow, Wednesday, to or
der to be counted, otherwise they will
v"i ana wm Do thrown out.
ine last official standings r th
didates to appear In the paper will be
ia ine issue or Thursdav eventnir nrl
from that time until the close of the
contest the standings of the contest
ants will be the same in the issues nf
Friday and Baturday. There will be
votes counted alter Wednesday evening
until teh close of the contest, when the
judges to be selected this week will
make the final count.
On Wednesday nieht the ballot h.
will be opened for the last tim .mi
when locked again the keys wlil be
luraea over to one of the Judges, who
will keep it in his nossession until th.
box is opened for the last count. Pay
Fi uciuw attention to this and do not
lorget that the nosition von win
in the paper on Thursday evening will
Maude Tucker, District No. 3.
be the same you will have in the pa
pers of Friday and Saturday,
And once again, do not lose sicht of
the fact that the paper votes will not
be accepted after Wednesday, February
19th.
Near the Finish.
The Tribune's grand prize contest
will close on .Saturday evening and it
is up to the contestants now. It is
simply a case of hustle until the end
not, the Litter end, for anyone can see
tliKl Hie prizes are real. They arc
thorn tor someone to e.-cure. Will it be
you? That is for you to say. Com
ply with the rules, never say die, anil
the work will he rewarded by the prize.
Ho not forget that the Ken' Auto must
go to someone.
Why not you?
In this eveninir's Umuo tl,..r, . ..........
1 1 no picture ot .miss -Mnudo Tucker of
uisinci io. a. .MISS Tucker in lu..n
a hard and conscientious worker since
THE SECRET
of why our bread is in such demand
for its fine quality, lightness and most
delicious flavor is that it is made from
choice winter wheat and by the best
methods known in baking to give nu
trition and enjoyment of eating at the
same time. If you are not using Aran
Hordenberg Bros.' bread, try it.
Medford Steam Bakery
Fay Stockings
for boys and girls at
VAN DYKE'S
We ffeli mad
Guarantee
FAY STOCKIHSS
WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A COMPLETE
SHIPMENT OF THESE CELEBRATED
HOSE FOR CHILDREN.
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the first of the contest and it will nor
be at all surprising to see her among
ine list or winners. Her many friends
are all looking to see her win a prizo
and hope that it will be the auto.
Hustle
This week as never before mi. I u..,...n
every cash subscription possible, as no
uoiuii every month's subscription will
be necessary to help you to win. Show
those friends who havo assisted you
that you are worthy of their support,
and do not make them wish that they
had given their support to some one of
the other candidates by laying down on
the last lap yourself.
DISTRICT NO. 1.
Medford, east of the Southern Pacific
track:
Miss Browning Purdin 78,99ft
Mrs. P. J. Mc.Mahon 24,418
Miss (lliulys Wilson 2.1,031
Miss draco Whitehead 17,796
Miss Kuln Jacobs 11.92S
Miss Nellie Dressier 9.SS1
Miss Orace I.awton fl,6S7
Miss Bernice Cameron :cioo
Miss Klla Gunvou 2.895
DISTRICT NO. 2.
Medford. west of tho Southern Pa.
cific track:
Miss Helen Coss 45 fisn
Mrs. Jesse Knyart 16,969
Miss Cecil lloswell 14,172
Miss Fannie Whitman 7,068
Mrs. Onn Davis 1 238
Miss Inez McKay qqo
Miss Stella Sanders 631
DISTRICT NO. 3.
Miss Laura Neuber, Jacksonville.68,387
Miss Mary Peter, Jacksonville. .33,895
Miss Kmma Wendl .Tuckaonwiit.. 10 .too
Miss Maude Tucker, Jncksonville.14,387
.Mrs. lllndys Heard, Sterling 12,168
Mrs. J. S. Bnussum, Jacksonville. 9,438
Miss Leona Ulrich, Jacksonville.. 8,131
miss Alinio Spicer, Jacksonville. 5,947
Miss (iretchen Puhl. .Inckaom-ille 51107
Miss Ada Dunn. .Tncksonvilln 1 ouo
Miss Berthn Prim, Jacksonville. MS3
DISTRICT NO. 4.
Central Point, Eagle Point, Trig!,
Prospect, Woodvillo, Gold Hill, Wellen,
Brownsboro and Josephine Connty:
Miss Lottie Taylor, Knglo Point.27,087
Miss Jennie Lewis, Kaglo Poiut.31,917
Mrs. Geo. K. Tex, Central Point. .17,828
Miss Kffie Grimes, Central Point.17,218
Miss Fannio Montgomery, Grants
I'M '. 18,407
Miss Kthel Johnson, Grants rass.10,633
Miss Georgia Smith, Grants Pass 9,998
Miss Alta Farmer, Gold Hill 6,988
Miss Addic Jones, Woodville. . . . 7,498
Miss Daisy Dungey, Gold Hill. .. .10,943
Miss llattie Stepp, Big Butte..., 1,278
Miss Ktta Williams, Central Point 1,068
Miss Bessie Bell, Brownsboro.... 1,364
Miss Opal Herring, Talent 714
DISTRICT NO. 5.
Phoenix, Talent, Ashland, Barrott,
Klamath and Lake Counties, and Sis
kiyou Countv. California:
Miss Anna Beeson, Klam. Falls. .36,011
Miss hdna Neil, Ashland 16,438
Miss Mabel Parson. AmIiIiiii.1 ihoqa
Miss Murrel Morris, Ashland .11,89
Jirs. James 1'cllett, Talont 13,847
Miss Ina Oatman, Talent 15J63
Miss Clara Dnkin, Phoenix 10,711
Miss Hazel White, Ashland 4,447
Miss Bertha Roso, Phoenix 3,167
Miss Ada Reynolds. PI innnlT . 1 Q1R
Miss Addic Dunlnp, Talent 1,897
.iiss 'lara uiioaes, Ashland 1,648
Mrs. J. D. Evans, Phoenix 1,593
NORMAL NOTES.
The athletic club nppointed a com.
mitteo to confer with tho High school
concerning a track meet and hnsehil
game for May day.
.1. N. McConnell spoke to the stu
dents Thursday mnrnino- in clmnel nn
the " Klomonts of a Manly or Womanly
v loirncier.
In Y. M. C. A., with Glenn Cornell
as leaaer, the subject of "Worldli-
noss" was discussed.
hl.NOhR Sewing Machine Co. Tele
phono No. 94o. A. 1). Slimier. Mur. 29(1
WANTED A boarder in a private fain-
i'.. .'vuciress i'. ij. iOX ,fi
WANTED Woman or girl for silver
pantry. Apply to Steward, Nash Cafe.
FOR EXCHANGE Medford property
for other property. Adrdcss Lock Box
418, Medford, Or. tf
FQIi SALE Pine wood, $L75 per
tier; good, level road; adjoining Phoe
nix. T. J. Fish. 285
WAXTKlCToo-p7pl17riuTv7" their
shoes repaired at ('. M. Kidd's Shoe
Store. Our shoemakers are experts, tf
FOB KENT Newly furnished rooms.
by day, week or month. The Odnll,
ovor postoffice. Medford. Or. tf
FOR SALE Two incubators, used onlv
one season, for sale cheap; capacity
1 each, 21U eggs. Inquire at War
ner's store. Warney & Snyder, tf
FOli SALE o0x200-foot lot, ild lot
from cor. 11th and L sts.; a bargain:
S. W. Medford. Call nnv lime IV
Vogili, residence.
FOR SALE One fiv;-horsepower mo
tor, good as new; take it away for
75. Pcils Elite Laundry, Medford.
Or. tf
FOR SALE One acre, west of Medford
city limits; price 20ft, payable 10
down and $10 a month, without inter
est. Address P. O. Box 571. Medford
Oregon. 292
Keny on Raincoats
We Invite You to See the New Line
Long Raincoats arc the only long coat that is stvlish for the spring of 1908
e have just recened a Cine assortment of these .justly celebrated and popular
coats. I hey eo.ne m the subdued shades, as well as the flash v plaids, etc., and
we have snatches from whirl, you may order any color we nmv happen not to
Jmve. i on should have one of these beautiful coats to protect the dainty
Spring and H, (T dresses in the storms r -g - ,
i to , -mm. $15 and to $50
MEDFORD'S LEADERS IN LOW PRICKS
Baker -Hiitcliason Company
-J l ST XORTlf OK THE JACKSOX COUNTY 1UXK
FOR SALE New rcsmi-nce. nist com
pleted, second block west of high
school, West Seventh street; fine col
onial interior; chian if sold soon. In
quire Tribune office. tf
HEAVY RIBBED HOSE IX SIZES
? i4 TO 9,
35, 3 for $1.00.
WORK WANTED Japanese contrac
tor; can do all kinds of general farm
ing; general helper in nil work; town
or country. Address A. E. Tatsuml,
Cen 'I Del., Medford, Or. tf
j SHORTHAND and Typewriting Those
wisning worn or tins Kind done in
evening call up Van. phone Silo, Rogue
uiver Ucitric Co.. or address P. O.
Box S7(i. if
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.MEDIUM
HEAVY LISLE
TX SIZES 4 TO 9,
35 n for $1.00.
EXTRA EIXE
MERCERIZED
LISLE. SIZES
0 TO 9,
50 RAIL'.
FOR SALE One 4ij-horHepower auto-
mutic Kusscll engine, in first-clais
sape; look this up. the price will sur
prise you. Peils Elite Laundry, Med
ford. Or. . tf.
BEST FOR WEAR, HEALTH. COM
FORT AXD ECONOMY. XO .SUP
PORTERS REQUIRED.
VAN DYKE'S
FOR SALK Having purchased ovor
JiiiO.flUO foet of first-class millinR log.
we are prepared to furnish first-class
lumber of all kinds in any amounts
nhort notice. If von con torn nlatP
biiilil inif nlace vonr order with ua
prices verv reasonable: dimension nd
fine finish lumber a snecialtv. Write
or call. Butte rail Lumber Company,
office over .Tackson county bank, Med
ford, Or. tf
NTItSI-; H V STOf K A II kind nf friiit
trees, both larif and small frult
HtHtidnrd varieties rf npp-ea and penrs
and peach-, inchidinir Me nrtnw-n and
I Spif7i iibTfr apples; a full line of up-
UHi;ti- miriMTv dw.ru. in iHTge or UmiHl
lot: nltn all kinds of ornamental
trees find slirubberv, at mv residence
in South Medford. Iiavinif itist re
ceived a large shipment, am prepared
to fill orders immediately. Impure nt
Werner Store, I,. I!. Warner. Sr..
Medford. Or. tf
Foil S.M.i; I will .- b- bid i. ii Miin-li
I", tMi a. res within rinnrt'-r mile
of Tn)inl depuf. eirher it w'h.I-' nr
Ml loin THix."C' f'--t. Thi i- :in p-I
I'ltrtlltlif V fi-l IftK-.riti.r t ii t.. fc ,-nr.
i a Until where labor i in demand. l-dl
will be received either in persnn or
l.v mnil. HiKhr reserve.! to reject anv
nr all bi,s. TeruiH- Oi.n.hnir
l-il.'ince at huyer's option S ,.,. c,.nt
interest. Jlinimum pri,.,. pr ti m
r iiik.s Ins choice nf lot.
an on or addr.ss Well.orn Heeson
I a lent. Or.
SKW SKCOM) HAM) STORBf)no
.".- uonn jientord Xational l.nnk.
.. . . , v ,, s,.n kil()
ot second hand goods and pav siiot
ash. I have first ,i second hand
sewing m.icliiiies for sale or rent, mid
repair all kinds of sewing machines
I'li.i guarantee a firsl class oh or no
pl'.v. I nil n ml see ine. W.' y, ',,
Me.lfor.l. fir. (f '
N'OTK K To CONTRACTORS.
Sealed I, ids for the construction, ei
eavation and laving of the water main
from the water plant on Riverside h ve
nue Mo Seventh street and on K...nnih
street west to .1 street, will he received
I'.v the I it y Council of the City of Med
ford. Oregon, up to (1 o'clock p. in.,
I'ehruarv IS, IJins. '
Specifications IliaV lie seen i.l II f
lire of the City Recorder.
AM hids muni he iiccoiin,unl,.,l l,v .,
ciTlified check erpinl to T, per rent of
I lie amount hid. nud the siii c.Wii hi,.
der to furiiisli a liond eipml to nil per
cent of the contract price, to assure
good faith ami the faithful perforin
.nice of the work.
Hids will l,e received for either the
execution or laying the pip,., , hoth.
The right is reserved by the City
Council to reject any or ail hids.
Hated Mcdfotd. Oregon. rYh. (, nam
IIK.V.r. M. I'OLLIXH.
City Recorder.
POLITE ATTENTION
to all of our patrons. We would ha
glad to have you give us a call. Our
delicious chops and steaks, game, flih,
and shellfish are cooked in a manner
that make them linger In the memory
as well aa tickle the palate. Our eg?s
are froth laid, our meats are tender,
our coffees and teas of exquisite flavor
and our winos excellent. When you
wish to enjoy a good moal come to
The Nash Gate
ASHLAND PYTIIIAN8 VISIT
WITH MEDFORD LODGE
'I lie Kniglits nf I'yllii,,, fi,,,.
' I'' at their hall lint night nft..r
In- work in the .i-nii.l , Hni.l ,,.
:rn I,;,. I !.,. fi,ii..,. There were
ii. .ii me mI. It. ...I I. ..I.... ..r
K. of I', pr.-sent. .-..id ii K, t;.
ha.l In all. The 'SV.If,,r,l Knighl a.-e
nival i nti rtaiiierH,
Business Block
For Sale
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I'lic only (food Itiisincss h-Mon left in Med-'1 '
ford that cfin lie inircliascd on any siiclil
tfi ins as this pi'(.)crty can he had for. (!oini'''j''tJ
in and talk it over with me. It is absolutely t (2
an S per cent inconic inyestinent. Don't cryj
alter it is picked up by someone else. ,
J. C. Brown
PALM BLOCK
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