THE MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUTE, MILORD, OKEliOX, TUESDAY, J UInE 15, Prosp active Tours Yellowstone Park Creating Big Stir Votes and Subscriptions are Pouring Into Daily Tribune Office by the Hundreds and Before the Close 1 here Will Be a Perfect Avalanche of Votes Recorded. Get All Your WINS I3ud: "Say, Annie, give me another cup of Coffee." Annie: "No Bud, your mother doesn't want you to drink more than one cup." Hun: "But, Annie, mother is now using Folger's Golden Gate, and it's so good I am sure another cup wouldn't do any harm." , Folder's Golden Gate is the purest and best Coffee we know of. We sell it absolutely u:i merit. Allen & Reagan GROCERIES, CHINA WARE, FRUIT AND PEED. APPLES AND PEARS AND ALL KINDS OF FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES. YAKIMA VALLEY NURSERY -Largest Commercial Nursery in the Pacific North west. Not in the combine. Competes with all first date nurseries. L. E. HOOVER, Agent , M E D F 0 R D , OREGON Friends in Line Now and the End Will Take Care of Itself. A stranger in the city cried: "I felt a stir on every Bide. Twas contest here, 'Twas contest there, Twos contest, contest, everywhere. A wild-eyed girl said unto me, Subscribe I Subscribe, man! And that one line may mean a trip to Wonderland.' I granted her her strange request And those who read today's score will know the rest." 'A. 4k tniDros.'D, oheook js. State Depositary Established 1888. Capital and Surplus $125,000 IiesoorfM 700,000 HIGHEST ATTAINMENT IN SYSTEMATIC BANKING SERVICE The Jackson County Bank respect J'ully solicits your account, subject to your check, with the strongest guarantee of safety and efficiency. We offer the highest uttainmont in systematic banking service, which assures the greatest care in every financial transaction, wilh this oblig ing institution. W. I. VAWTEIi, President. G. R. LINDLEY, Cashier. t Medford Iron Works t 4. Ti-' G. TROWBRIDGE. Proorietor. I Foundry and Machinist I t All kinds of Engines, Spraying Outfits, Pumps, Boilers and Ma-f Jchlnery. Agents In Southern Oregon for I 1 FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO. I New 1909 Model Electric Irons Now $5.00 Why tuot iron . in. comfort this summer The Electric-Iroii heats in three minutes mv wait ing, no changing irons. We will send you an Iron FREE on ten days' trial Write, telephone or call ait our offk-e, 206 Wst Seventh street, oppot the T3ij? Electri? Sign. ROGUE RIVER ELECTRIC CO. . Successors te Condor Watr A Power (Co. The above tells the tale. , All are waking up to the splendid opportunities for a fine summer va cation and sightseeing trip that their many friends are encouraging them to strive for. There is nothing so good to sharpen one's wits as good, keen competitions in a good-natured tug-of-war, such as The Daily Tri bune's voting contest. Interest and enthusiasm are grow ing as more find out regarding the prizes. For instance, many did not know that the trip to Yellowstone Park, the Wonderland of America, included n six-day tour of the park by stage coaches, a trip one has to fake to appreciate, no one being able to draw on their imaginations heavy enough, "and this country produces some big dreamers," to conceive the monstrosity and grandeur of the park, and it is snfe to say no one would sell his or her experience, if such were possible, for even a great deal more than the actual cost of the trip, if forever thereafter they be unable to ngain enjoy the thrills and pleasure ot seeing the same. Just think! Of six days of coach- 1 ing in the mountains amidst nature's most wonderful works, end at the; same time having every comfoVt pos- sible. The evenings at the hotels are' spent most pleasant: the whole I houseful is as one large party. ! In the early mornings it is possi- j hie to see the big bruins around the hotel grounds getting their break fasts, and sights of deer and elk arc j common. Trout fishing is plentiful and some time can be devoted to it. for those i who are knights of the reel. ! Subscription Blanks. Candidates should call on the con-! test manaeer at oner, nnd Kpnum ' snubscription books, 'and there are a number of things he would like to tell you in regard t the best nay of seeming voles. Tail today at The Daily Tribune office, as the sooner you let yv.j triends 'mw that you are in the contest and ,!rc u: to win, the moi l si pi.ort you will receive from tiieii.. Single Coupon. . From this date a ' single coupon good for one vole will appear in each issue of the Daily Tribune, which ; when cut out and name filled in will i count , as one vole fur ' whomever I voted. j Thfjsc coupons will be noil fnr m,o 1 week from date of issue, liml will hn-.e to-he voted l.e!',,re that time. yiowfMev. fill coup.i:;?; engine- fro?n out of town candidates will be voted if they show postmark of date of expiration. Contestants should get among their friends and have them save these coupons for them, as many votes can be secured in this wny. Coupons can be either mailed or de posited in ballot box at The Tribune filed nnd put away for future use office, where they will be counted, if need be. Votes on subscriptions wi!J be al lowed as follows, wliev, paid in ad vance : Ono month's new subs'.rlption, 100 votes; old, SO votes. Thioe months' new sith.iPimlion, 400 voies; old, 200 votes. Six o. onths' no-.- subscription, 1000 votes, o'.d, 500 votes ( e year'-: new subset, lion, 30 l) v. 'is; o!3, 1000 votes. Two years' new sub scription, 7000 votes: old. 3500 votes: Five years' new subscription, 20,000 votes; old, 10,000 votes. Ono year's new subscription Southern Oregonian, 1000 votes; old, 500 vjtes. Fivo years' now subscription Southern Or egonian, 7000 votes; old, 3000 votes. The standing of the contestants nl present: Miss Hazel Tice 31,721 jMiss Eva Patterson 15,715 'Miss Cordelia Renter 0,053 I Miss Hlnnohe Wood 3,102 ,Miss Mnbel Parsons 1,900 iMiss Florence Bnetges 1,700 ! Miss Eula Jacobs 2,517 'Miss Anna Spicer 1,500 Miss Edna Eifert ; . 1,21 Miss Martha Price 4,400 Miss Mabel Carter 500 Miss Martina Thiel 716 Miss May Mitohell 500 Miss Pearl Hollenbeck 300 Miss Ida Greind 500 Miss Lillian L. Smith 500 Miss Lee Williams 3,506 Address all subscriptions nnd com miuiicnlions to Manager Contest De partment, Medford Tribune, Medford, Ore iron. Fifty-mile race at Portland Saturday. Defeats cars of much greater horsepower. Makes the fastest lap of any car in its class. Covered the entire 50 miles at an average of 55 3-4 miles per hour, making eight sharp turns and passing many cars in each 14 miles. This makes the second year this car has taken the 50-mile race on the same track. G.H.SNYDER Motor Car Co. The Medford Pharmacy The Store with the Yellow Front IF IT'S IN THE ELECTRICAL LINE' "IT'S HERE." So wnste no more time call on us. Wo have the most complete line of electrical sundries nnd equipment in electric lumps, bell buttons, house 'phones in short, it would be easier to mention what we haven't. As to prices they are always beyond com petition. , ROGUE RIVER ELECTRICAL CONSTRUCTION CO. Chronic Rheumatism. This is a vnriotv of rhenmniism that usually attacks the larger joints, j uiieos, nips ana snouutors. It is ag gravated by coldand damp weather, and for this reason a man afflicted with it can often foretell chnnges in the weather. Chamberlain's Lini ment applied freely and with vigor ous rubbing relieves the pain and makes sleep and rest possible. It will also effect a eure, but will not prevent the recurrence of the disease For sale by Leon B. Hnskins' Pharmacy. IFyOUlNTENDTO MILD A COMFORTABLE HOME Cool for Summer and warm for winter then build a nnnd so ld comfortable EASTERN HOUSE-two stor es and nafref this can be built for the same price as a bunnaC-come ami see WILLIAM WINKEL, Architect, General Contractor 30 years' experience-First Class Workmanship Warranted Plans and Specifications Free of Charoe Orders Exnectoii t d. ii 244 West Fourth Street, Corner oMvy Sor AX" ' J- W. DRESSER'S OFFICE. Not content with pushing the Hos i Nationals in over their heads nil the other Xntionnl league teams arc "landing on' the Doves to drown them. Sore Nipples. Any mother who bas had experi ence with this distressing ailment will be pleased to know that a cure may be effected by applying Chamber Iain's Salve as soon as the child is done nursing. Wipe it off with a soft cloth before allowing the babe to nurse. Many trained nurses use this salve with the host results. For sale by Leyn B. ITaskins' Pharmacy. Si WANTED Timber and Coal Lands Apply to B. H. Harris & Co. MDF.?D'- OREGON Office m Jackson County Bank Upstairs Sttrs. Irene fdmptott Isaacs Instructor of "piano. ""Tu ifotboo J- R. ENYAUT, President JOHN HI OfiTH, 'Cashier. " T A ri i i t . ... .: ... ' n. r r-.mi 1 , yife-l'roki,.Mt. W. Ii. JACKSON, A ..'( Ca-hiei, THE MEDFORD NATIONAL BANK CAPITAL $50,000 .8URPLUS mow , Safety boxes for rent. A ftneral Banking Business transacted. We soHett yur patronage. W JJ" t& -price, (hi- weok. Sec f, Dyke's. 'week. "'" ""' f -X