Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, February 19, 1908, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OK.. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 10. 1008
BUT THREE DAYS MORE TO WIN THE PRIZES
Have You Enough Votes to Win the Reo Auto?
Don't Be Over-Confident, Because Someone Else
May Have TwiGe as Many as You.
Ami still "tie more day lias passed and
the rontest is one day nearer its close.
lo you think that you have enough
vMes to win? You may have all kinds
of votes and probably you have suffi
cient to win, but the question arises,
is there not some other candidate in the
race wlm at the same time has all inau-
ner of votes f And you know there is
the chance that she "has just as many
votes as you have, and again she may
' have just a few thousand more than you!
i have.
1 Winn you lake the above fact into!
S consideration, do you not think that you I
I had better get busy these last few days'
r ,,f the contest and eliminate the chance
' (,f someone having just a few more
votes than you?
It Would Be Too Bad
If, after alt the hard work you have
put in during the last few weeks, you
were to lose one of these valuable prizes
l.v a few votes. You have seen any
'.lumber of your friends ami have se
t ured thousands of voles from them,
ami they gave you these votes and sub
scriptions under the impression that you
were going to win one of the prizes
at Ieal y.m were going io do yunr best
to win and it would not be giving
vnur friends a fair race were you to
-top working now when the race is so
nearly over.
Tho Prizo-Winncrs
i Will be made up of those ladies who
work right up to the last moment of
the contest, who turn in subscriptions
ami voles until the ballot box is closed
I for the last time and is ready to be
delivered into the hands of the judges.
And if you have any idea of winning
one f these prizes you had better not
give up the fight until the very last
moment.
All that is required to win prizes in
a contest of this sort is the ability and
aggressiveness to stick to it until the
last dog is hung.
Notice to Candidates.
The last official standings of the can
didates to appear in the paper will be
in the issue of Thursday evening, and
from that time until the closo of the
contest the standings of the contest
ants will be the same, in the issues of
Friday and Saturday. There will be
votes counted after Wednesday evening
until ten close of the contest, when the
judges to be selected this week will
make tho final count.
On Wednesday night the ballot boxl
will bo opened for tho last time and
when locked again the keys wlil be
turned over to one of the judges, who
will keep it in his possession until the
box is opened for tho last count. Pay
particular attention to this and do not
forget that the position you wlli hold
in the paper on Thursday evening will
bo tho same you will have in the pa
pers of Friday and Saturday.
Excitement Grows
As the contest mars .1 lie close, and il
promises tn be intense during the clos
ing hours. Kvevy one in the city can
tal kof nothing but the prize contest
on the Med ford Tribune and they arc
all I rying to pick the winner of 1 lie
beaut it'll I lieo Automobile.
Unfa ah a rule tluy have a hard time
tn trying to select the lady who will
eventually carry home the car. All the
com, slants are working tooth and nail
and are doing all in their power to si
cure sufficient votts to land them in
the final roll of honor.
Assistance Is Forthcoming.
To all those of the candidates who are
still out securing otes. and there are
any number of them. In some iiwtanees:
people have been known to subscribe i
and then resubseribe, and later on some'
more still. j
When a contestant approaches a 1
friend and shows them that she will .
be satisfied with nothing less than one
of the capital prizes, and is so much1
in earnest about securing their sub-1
seriptions, in order to got the votes
they, as u general thing, have not the
heart to say no, and on the other hand j
a person lilies to see persistency and )
det rmin-ttinii in a candidate, and many!
rimes, on that account alone, they will
help the ciuisij along by taking the i
pnjier for a year or two and sending it
un- tinii'i in me eoiM , jim promo-:
i . jj . it . . . .. b ii. . 1
ci ion hi i ne
tion literature for this
state. " ' f
Thousands of Votes
Can b1 secured between now ami" the
end of the contest if the candidates
will only go after I hem not in 'any
half-hearted fashion, but with the fixed
purpose of getting them. Because a per
son says no the first time that you ask
theitl is no criterion that you cannot se
cure them later on.
Important!
All votes that have already been if
sued must be in the ballot box by 10
o'clock Saturday nifrht; . although if a
contestant is in tho office with her sub
pcripMoKs before 10 o'clock and sho
cannot bo waited upon at that time, she
will be allowed votes on her subscrip
tions, these votes to be cast as soon as
issued; for instance, if a contestant is
in tho office turning in subscriptions
and receiving votes, although she is
ii v : i . :
'''),!
n:ss Emu i-riiuejis Ditniirt Nu, t.
not finished turning in subscriptions by
10 o'clock, tunc will be allowed her in
which to liuish; just so long as a con
testant, is in tho office- by 10 o'clock,
votes will be issued on all subscriptions
, turned in by her, but it would bo wise
not to wait until the last moment.
( Subscriptions may be paid in to the
Tribune office until 8 o'clock Saturday
night.
The last of the paper votes appeared
; in the issue of hi; evening, and from
; now on there will be no more issued.
In this evening's issue there appears
. the picture of Miss Ajna Heeson, of
'. District Xo. 3.
! Miss Heeson is making a great fight
; in her territory, and will make some
j of the other candidates hustle to beat
her; and besides, she has numerous
friends to back her up in her race,
j DISTRICT NO. 1.
I Medford, east of the Southern Pacific
! track:
M iss Hrowning l'ttrdin 70!)U
: Mrs. P. ,T. McMahou 2.1, -110
, Miss Cladys Wilson 2:i,n:il
iMiss Crac'e Whitehead 20.79S
. Miss Kuta Jacobs 11.92$
.Miss Xellio Dressier 0.SS1
Miss Craco Lnwton 9,N7
DISTRICT NO. 2.
i Medford, west of the Southern Pa
, eifie track: 1
Miss Helen Coss 4.1.72."
' Mrs. Jesse P.nyart 17,010
. Miss (Veil Kosiwell j... 14,172
I M iss Fannie Whitman 7,0(iS
, Miss Inez McKay (if2
; Miss Stella Sanders tUll
DISTRICT NO. 3.
.Miss l.aura Netiber, Jacksonville. SO, His
Miss Mary Peters. Jacksonville . .;l:i,S!i.-
'Miss Fmma Wendt, Jacksonville. 1M'2
Miss Maude Tucker, 'jacsonville.l l.:iS7
Mrs. (Jladys Heard, Sterling 12,l(iS
Mrs. .1. S. Itoussum, Jacksonville. 'J.CIS
M iss Li'ona 1' I rich, Jacksonville . . S,i;l
Miss Annie Spiecr, Jacksonville, il.lt 1"
Miss (iivtchen Puhl. Jacksonville. :t,iVJ7
Miss Ada Dunn, Jacksonville... l.S.stf
Miss liertha Prim, Jacksonville. 1,-lSi!
DISTRICT NO. 4.
Central Point, 10a gle Point, Trail,
Prospect, Woodville, Cold Hill, Wellen,
Brownsboro and Josephine County:
Miss Jennie Lewis, Kagle Puint.31,i28
Miss Lottie Taylor, Kagle Point.27.3S7
Mrs. Ceo. K. Tex, Central Point. .17,823
Miss Kffie ttrimes. Central Point. 17,218
Miss Fannie Montgomery, Grants
Pass ". 18,407
Mis Fthel Johnson, tirants Pas8.lO.tiS9
Miss Georgia Smith, Grants Pass 9,998
Miss Alta Farmer, Gold Hill.... 6.9S8
Miss Daisy Pungey, Gold Hill 10,943
DISTRICT NO. 6.
Phoenix, Talent, Ashland, Barron,
Klamath and Lai e Comities, and Sis
kiyou County, California:
Miss Anna lteeson, Klam. Falls. .3(1,311
Miss Mabel Parson, Ashland .... l(i,S98
Miss Kdna Keil. Ashland.....
Miss M.urrel Morris, Ashland.
Mrs. James Pellet t. Talent...
Miss Ina Oattnan, Talent.,..
Miss Clara Ial:in. Phoenix...
M'vah Ha.el While, Ashland.. .
Miss ltertha Kose, Phoouix ..
Miss Aila Reynolds, Phoenix.
Mis Addie Dunlap, Talent...
Miss Clara Rhodes, Ashland..
Mrs. J. D. Fvans, Phoenix,...
.10.433
.11,894
.13,847
.15,763
.10.711
. 4,447
. 3,107
. 1,918
. 1.S97
..1,046
. 1,593
Buy Tickots by Wire.
'Something which is oC considerable
interest to the puhjie generally , and
which is perhaps uot generally known
is tho system of prepaid orders now in
efl'eet between stations of tho Southern
Pacific company and all points in the
I'nited States. My means of this system
tickets may bo purchased at Medford
from any place in tho United States and
mailed or telegraphed direct to the
party wishing to come' here. Sleepef
accommodations and small amounts of
cash in connection with these tickets
may also be furnished nt the .same
time." tf
Hit the Nail on tho Hoad.
And buy one of those 5 to 10-aere tracts
offered by Pierce & Son. acres. "00;
-."i0 cash and $10 per month, ti per cent
int. rest. Ill acres, $1000; $100 onsh,
balance $20 per month.
j rmwfflmwti'W"ir.MTO 1 m "iimy r '" 1111 m
S 9 v; irj . .
Riiflit this way, sir, with
any Spring II at idea you
may have.
We've every new shape
that's going, that's correct.
There are higher-priced
Hats Hum ours, hut there are
no I letter ones.
1 f you want the hest that
vour inonev can huv. it's
j, ,., W voii 92.00, ?3.00,
$3.50 and $1.00.
"Mascott"
MODEL CLOTHING CO.
M VA ) F( )l 1 )'S ( OR R K T CL )TI 1 1 KRS
r
THE SECRET
of why our bread is in such demand
for its fine quality, lightness and most
delirious flavor is that it is made from
choice winter wheat and by the best
methods known in baking to give nu
trition and enjoyment of eating at the
same time. If you are not using Van
Hordenberg Bros.' bread, try it.
Medford Steam Bakery
R. W. GRAY, Builder
COLONIAL l'( )R C 1 1 WO RK. iRl AND LATJ I
WORK, 1 ATT URNS, ETC.
TELEPHONE 471.
MEIFORI,OR.
MZrs.Hmite Ufamptoit 3$aacs
Instructor of "PtancTClszt 5ttctl)oo
SluMe at 5lc,uVcnc. 5lortb J Slrcot
"Pboni S2'l
Business Block
For Sale
Special Sale of
We are aide to offer for a few days the most desirahle
young orchard within a few miles of .Medford. which
we have lieen aide to offer our customers for a year,
and within reach u" the man with reasonable capital.
The tract consists of I'll' acres of on-hard laud, wilh
(il) acres in cull ivat ion and 4" acres in on-liaj'd of the
right varieties of I'ruil, just coming into bearing.
Thirty acres of the orchard is in Spitzenlierg and New
town apples and Cornice pears, fifteen acres in
primes, wilh good dryhoiise on premises. Fully (JM
acres more of good fruit: land on the t rai-t. covered with
brush, but wilh enough firewood n same to pav for
clearing and setting to fruit. Now is the time 1 act in
this matter, for values are advancing so r.i-ii 'lv that
only the rich can afford an orchard in this valley in a
few years. Why shouldn't values advance, when the
right kind of an orchard is yielding such fabulous returns
Roue River Land (3o.
EXHIBIT BUILDING,
MEDFORD, OEEOON.
The only good business location left in Bed
ford that can be purchased on any such
terms as this property ean be had for. Come
in and talk it over with me. It is absolutely
an S per cent income investment. Don't cry
after it is picked .up by someone else.
dLCo Brown
PALM BLOCK
The Hest Equipped Safe Deposit Vault
Tin- Safo DrpoHit Vault of the .laeltKon r,,only Itank is (In- ln'st
finiin'd vnnll in this si-rt ion and lias tin moM improved Ha foua his
in ..tret ii. I o no! a smi tn I In jr na t risk of leaving yonr jewtdrv,
on ly, s i milios, (kids, niort jjaoH, polirb-H jmil otle-r saluabb'H about
omr 1 "mm -or offi.-.-. Ib-iit a .".tie I )' pi. -it '.x in our Vault. Tin
ri-s! is ti asniialile. I'rices ijimti rl mi application, fb'pimiliit on hi.e
of box.
JACKSON COUNTY BANK
MEDFORD, OEEOON. Stato Doposltary. Established 1H8K.
CATITAL AND SURPLUS Slin.OOD.On
CATALOG HOUSES ARE
NOT MERCHANT TAILORS
They chain the towns of monej and neither
give the tit. style nor distinction t" your clothes
thatiyour 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 tli e "sweatshop'' goods of catalogue
houses.
KEEP YOUR MONEY fpJJ
The City Tailor
FRENCH DRY CLEMIIU
MeJford
,T. K. K.N'YAKT.I'rcsi.l fill.
.!. A. I'KH'iV, Vice I'rcsi.lc-nt.
.IOIIV H. Oli'l'll, ( iishicr.
W. Ii. JACKSON, Ass I r ushiiT.
The Medford National Bank
MEDFORD, OR.
CAPITAL $.-0,OO(
SURPLUS 10,000
Safety lioxes to Kent. A General I'ankin Business
Transacted. We Solicit Your Patronage
THE SIGN OF SAFETY
ST NATIONAL BANK
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