Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, February 22, 1908, Page 3, Image 3

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THE MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OR., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 100Pe
f t WE'JNVITE EVERY LADY IN MEDFORD AND VICINITY TO ATTEND OUR
First Semi-Annual Embroidery Sale
Every Piece a Powerful Bargain
ins Wednesday, February 26 and Ends March 7
Sale Beg
XO RALE EMBROIDERIES SOLD BEFORE OPENTXO OF THE SALE
Don't fail to see our Embroidery window. Nothing just like it in the form of a window was ever attempted
in Medford. In this window we show our new assortments of fine imported Swiss Embroideries. These
embroideries were bought ridiculously cheap, and the freight to land them was less than 2 per cent. We are
going to sell these embroideries at very close figures, and every woman, who buys at this sale will say long
afterwards that she got a bargain.
SHIRT WAIST EMBROIDERIES are here in profusion. It only takes three-quarters of a yard for a
front or two yards for a waist. Prices . . . .. 98 to $2.98
SILK FINISHED LINGERIE CLOTH is j list the cloth to use with these embroideries. .. .25 UP
OTHER EMBROIDERIES, such as baby sets, wide flouncings, corset cover embroidery, narrow, medi
um and wide edgings, on Hamburg, nainsook and Swiss, also a beautiful line of galloons, bands, headings and
allover embroideries.
Lowest Prices Guaranteed
-HUTCH
COiMY
Medford's Leaders in NEW STYLES and LOW PRICES
NEXT ROOM TO THE JACKSON COUNTY BANK
JITfST CLOSES AT
IEN O'CLOCK TONIGHT
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Me Eyery Moment Count Between Now and the;c
Closing Time-Come To The Opera House lonignt ,
and Witness The Counting of The Votes That Will M
Deside Who The Winner is.
DISTRICT NO. 1.
Modford, east of the Southern Pacific
track:
Miss Browning Punlin 81,ft-19
Mrs. P. J. McMuhon 25,774
Miss Gladys Wilson 211,072
Miss Onu-o Whitehead 20,793
Miss Kuln .Jnonlis 11,928
Miss Xellie Dressier 10,0114
DISTRICT NO. 2.
Medford. west of the Southern Pa-
Instructions to Candidates.
seutative business men whoso business
Tonight, Saturday, February 22, at 10
o clock, closes the grand prize contest of
the Medford Tribune and Southern Or-
egon'.an.
oss 4,:i!;i
Jlrs. .lease Enynrt 17,019
iss Cecil Hoswell 14, 1ST
Miss Stella Sanders O.'ll
DISTRICT NO. 3.
Miss Laura Xi-ulier, ,laeksnnville.SO,(l:9
Miss Emma Wendt, Jacksonville.:!-!, 11.11
(Miss -Mary Peters, .laeksonville. ..'14,0.10
'Miss Maude Tucker, ,laeksonville.l4,:lH7
'Mrs. Olu.lys Heard, Sterling 12.108
Mrs. .T. S. lloussuin, Jacksonville. 9,4tiM
Miss Oretchen Puhl, Jacksonville. 3,013
i DISTRICT NO. 4.
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Central Point, EaL'le Point, I rail
1 methods, honesty and integrity are be
yond question.
The following gentlemen have been rrosncctt v0dville, C..M Hill. Wellon,
! selected to preside over the final count- ,.....,,, ,,, .,.,,..,; (.,....
At eiactry urn tour tr.e aoors oi mg oi tne votes: ,iss ,,.mlj., ,nsi kX:io Point.:i2,l2l
office will be closed and locked and H 0 Oaruott of tn0 Garnett Hard- Miss Lottie Tavlur. Kaol.- l'oint.27,r,H:i
all of the contestants and friends who warp Companyi Medford. Mrs. (Ico. K. Tex, Cent nil Point. .17,822
are inside will be waited upon. No one! p 0 Hutcllason 0r the firm of Bak- Miss Fannie Montf'tni-i-v, flrants
will bo; allowed to enter ins omue iujer. Hutchason,
pay subscriptions and secure votes ni
ter 10 b 'clock tonight.
PleMe bear this in mind if you are
later than 10 p. m. you will not re
ceive tjates on your subscription. When
hte ballots are made out for those wait-
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I"1 Mary Peter, District No. 3.
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"f ho office the box will be offi-
aled by one of the judges.
' Important.
" t think that the certificates is-
subscriptions are receipts for
paid. They are votes," so
'I hot thev are denosited in the
ox before the closing hour, 10
! tonigb,:. f the question has
J aked In' several Instances regard
Anal counting of the votes, it
i interest to each and every
i.te and their friends to know
sie counting and tabulating of the
acast by the contestants will be
il hands of competent ana repre-
The counting of the votes will com
mence as soon after 10 o'clock as possi
bel and will be conducted at the Med-:
ford opera house, where the contestants
and their friends are invited to be pres
ent to witness the counting.
Tilt- cl.i-'i' nf the cutest, tin- time so
l..ni; emu ni;. is here at l:i-t. Tonifht
i lie' final 11 iulit . and it will draw to
a clee tie- busiest, ami mut exciting
l;t- 1 hut Meilf.m! alel the snrroiirelilie
ii.t lerrit'iry has witnessed in inauy
:i Interest is 1'iinliiliL' hi'h, and
'i. :il ate the holies and anlic pations
I ..(' tl aii'li'lates and sinci-ie 111 wishes
j tli.-ir t'ri'-mls for their sin .
Tie- final cnimtiiic of the otes and
jtlie ; tniiauyino decision arc await-
I w th the tnot tremeniloiis atneiilit ot
I . ..iiceMi. Votes are jioiiriitL' in. simi'lv
hiti o erwlielmini; number of them, and
j tie' result will lie t-Teatlv ill. -reaped
j standinff.
Tlie few remninins! hours this evenini;
will be employe,! in getting together and ,'r"1
lirinoiiio 11 the few stray ends and frag
ments which always stand out until
the wiiiditp.
final appeal to undecided friends
iiurv can-"- tin-in to conclude to n it
Veil, so itrv wlial can !- d"lie the lat
Pass 18,107
Miss Kffie Crimes, Central Point. 17.2 1 1
Miss Daisy Dungey. Cold Hill 10,912
DISTRICT NO. B.
Phoenix. Talent. Ashland, Pnrron,;
Klamath and Lai e Counties, and Sis 1
liivoii County, California:
Miss Anna lleeson. Klam. Kails. .4H.!I18
M:-s Mabel Parson. Ashland 10.972
Miss Ina Oatinaii. Talent lo.779.
Miss Murrcl Morris. Ashland 11.894 I
Mrs. .lames I'ellelt. Talent 1.1.847 j
Mss ( I.ic.i llaliin. I'hoenix l'l.703i
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Fords
Kissel Kar
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PPPiniPPQ 20 'l"i1l'--.vli"'l(,i'Joa(ls((.i'witli jiini)s(al.$1000
1 1 VllllOl O 2(1 II. I (loul)l('-ciiii(l('i' 'J'tmrinsr Car. (Ictiicliahlo
tonncan $1250
Premiers
2-1 -L'S II . P. foiii'-cyliiidcr K.iadsfcr or tom-iti ,$2250
'M)-'.r II. P. foiir-cyliiidcr Roadster or tonrini; ear. .5)52500
:!(-!.") II. I'. four-cylinder K'oadster or touring ear,
double ignition $2G00
I0- I." II. . six-eylinder Touring Car, 7-asseiiger..Sp3750
Fords
)') II. I'. four-cylinder Runaliout $ 500
Same with mechanical oiler, riinning-lioard and
lamps, etc - $ 700
-10 II. I'. six-cylinder Touring Car $3000
Kissel Kar
:'--IO II. I'. Touring Car or Roadster $2000
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J. A, Perry, Medford, Ore.
Fine Job Printing and
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