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Xir f MEDITORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDfrORD, OREGON. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER U, 1910. Many New Candidates Enter the Nail Tribune Contest The Rnco Now On In Enrnost Many Prominent Lndlos Are Nominated hy Tholr Friends to Compote for llio Flvo-Passonjicr Automobile, the $500 Pianos and Other Valuable Prizes Every One Entitled to Voto Ballots Issued to All Subscribers Pnylnrj Their Arrears or In Advance. The Prizes CAPITAL PRIZE ONE FIVE-PABSHNOEU TOUIIINd AUTOMOIHLH (WILL BK ON DISPLAY IN A FKW DAYS) GRAND PRIZES . TWO $100 PIANOS. TWO $100 DIAMOND RINGS. TWO UUBINKSK SCHOLARSHIPS. TWO BKAUTIFUL LADIKS' GOLD WATCHKS. Make alNomination that their friends will liu moro than glad to help tlium In UiIh groat con tout. Kvory Imllot and noinliiutlon bjnnk cut from tho Mull Trlbuno will count, nnd tlioHO might win for hoiiio young wotnriu. Besides, people subscribing nnd prepaying tliolr subscriptions will recolvo n special voto coupon, which can bo voted nt any tlmo dur ing tho contest, Thoroforo, any per hoii who wantr to oncourago an am bltlouu young woman can do bo by paying or propnylng hln subscription to tho Mall Trlbuno and glvo lior tho Hpoclnl voto coupon. All collector) and solicitors for thin paper aro authorized to glvo bal lodi. Do Hiiro to got thorn when you my your subscriptions. Tho flvc-pauongcr automobllo, tho I 100 plauoH and $100 diamond ring uro prize that oro worth a llttlo work on tho part of every contcst- . ant, Kvory contcfltant In the race nhould Interest her friend by telling them Hhe Is in tho Mall Trlbuno contest to win, and ask her friends to voto for her, Tho content will bo a short and harp ono. In loss than eight wcok It will bo over and tho prlzeu gained. It In ndvlnablo to got right to work without delay. Complete- Informa tion can bo lcarnod by writing or phoning tho contest editor of tho Mall Trlbuno. Tho count of tho ballots will bo rnado each day at 1 o'clock and will bo published In tho Mall Trlbuno tho following day. Ballots received aftor that hour will go on the next day's count. DISTRICT NO. I Includes all the territory In the city of Medford. r NOMINATION BLANK Writo plainly. It is udvisahlo to usn thin blank, but nominations onn bo written on any pnpor. Coupon is printed for convenience only. I Nominate f. Address District No As tho most popular candidate in tho Mail Tribuno Contest. Signed u Date. Address. Each nomination sent in will county twenty votos if sont to tho Mail Tribuno Contest Department. Tho Mail Tribuno reserves the right to reject any objootionnblo nominations. Cut out this blank nnd send it to tho Mail Tribuno with your name or tho name nnd address of your favorite candidate. A subscription with it is not necessary, but n good start moans much. This blank can bo used ns often as dosirod for tho eamo candidate, nnd each nnd every one counts twenty. Tho name of tho party making tho nomina tion will not bo divulged if so desired. In case of a tic, prizes of equal value will be givon. Not Good After September 21, 1910 The Mail Tribune Popular Voting Contest This Ballot Counts for TEN Votes For District No Address Qood for ton votos when filled out and scut to tho Contest Depart ment by mail or othurwino on or boforo expiration dnto. No ballot will to nltorcd in any way or transferred after being received by the Mail tTribune. In ensq of a tie, prizes of equal value will bo given to each of the 'conlontants tiod. Value of Special Ballots Price. Now Sub. Old Sub. Ono month , $ .50 700 3f0 Two months -...'LOO 1,100 700 Threo months in ndvunco ;.. 1.C0 3,000 l,fi00 Six months in rulvaiioo ." 2.50 7,000 3,500 One yoar in advance 5.00 15,000 7,500 Two years in advance .10.00 '10,000 20,000 WEEKLY, BY 'MAIL ( Price. Now Sub. Old Sub. Ono ytnr in advanoo $ 1,50 3,000 1,600 Two years in advance ., 3.00 7,000 3,500 All old subscribers of tho Wookly paying their arrearages, chang ing to the DAILY, will bo considered now subscribers nnd ballots is sued accordingly. Any young lady who dosirea to ontor this great content nnd win ono of tho inagnifioont prixoH offorcd nhould hoo that hor niiino is scut (o tho Coutost Department. All that is necessary to win a prize is to receive tho largost munbor of votes according to conditions mentioned olsowhoro in this announcement YcHterdny tho first count was mndo of 'tho ballots of tho dlfforont con toutants and tho standing ohowo to day that nn nctlvo Intorost will bo taken In tho contest y contestants. Tho lndlos havo as yo not atartod to do any hard work and Home havo not cast n voto, but tho friends of tho ladles soom to Insist that thoy tako part, and havo olthor takon out n subscription ofr tholr favorlto or havo gathored a numbor of coupons and sont thorn to this office It can bo easily soon how tho many votos ncournulntod. Thoro aro 30 votos in tho paper each Mall Trlbuno that aro good as many times ub any young lady can socuro thorn, whothor flllod out by horsolf or a frlond, Tho box wan' closod nt 1 o'clock yostorday afternoon and by oovnlng thoro was a largo number of ballots placed In tho box again, a groator numbor than any provlous day, Evory day tho list of candidates is being swelled by additional nnmos, olthor of pooplo who wish to ontor tho contest have tho necessary nom inations mndo at once, as It Is an ad vnntngo to got nn early start, Nom inations may bo made In person or by mail. You can nomlunto yoursolf or n frlond, UBlng for your ennvontonco tho blank published In this pnpor, It costs absolutely nothing to nominate or voto In this coutost. Tho Mall Trlbuno'B popularity con tort started Friday with n list of over ono hundred contestants for tho two districts, Tho list will undoubt edly grow from day to day with a Btoady Increase of votos for those Who havo rosolvod ta win ono of tho prlzos offorod by tho Mall Trlbuno. RoadorB of tho Mall Trlbuno nnd friends of tho candidates should do all In tholr powor to holp tholr favor lto randtdato, All tho contestants aro well known and vory popular, and It Is bollevod Kthi'l Kifert, North Front street Mrrs. W. M. Foul, Portland avenue, lone Flyiiu, U0.') West Tenth street .. Jcrnldiiic Tliciss, Uentty street. 'fy ! ti .i i, ri ...i i r- .; . iii'niiiin neuronic, iciim nnu vrungo sireeur ...... ! Ilnzelle Welch, South Ivy street '. V. .". ; . ? . . I . .Jr. Alonn SnodgniSM, Husscl's storo ,.& 20 510 70 , 70 Una Humphrey, West Twelfth street ' yjftf. 30 Mury Deuel, South Oakdnle t '.'.?. . '.V. 7,010 n nnn 70 (10 Myrtlu Calhoun, 8 South Central nveniio iiy. !0 hlmirii Wilson, bpircllu Parlors Xiv Kiilu Jacobs, 122 South Central uvennc'.r.WfWWWW.1".. Maude Ling, Fust Mniu street Mitudn flnult, Van Dyke's store Mnybelle Jones, Hussoy's storo. : V-ImE V May Duiloy, f10 South Central avenue , 'MM"" Maude Gaines, South Ornpo street .... v-ir?. Nellie Evans, Pacific Telephone Co. ... ( Vinitn Hamilton, North Central avenue 00 30 GO 10 30 220 310 380 Jessie Puudy,, South Holly street ;. . . ft . .." ... . Xg. .f . ; 740 Knid Hamilton, North Central avenue. . ..C A .A .. ';. . & y ( 2- ?1 Miss Humphrey, Kentnor's storo .. . .' ..$...;. " 880 Aiinn Peterson, South Holly street '. '..!?'...... 370 Marie Eifert. North Front street -.Jr. 00 Hat tie Allen, 313 West Tenth street 60 Miss Andrews. 35 Itoosevelt avenue i . .210 ki- Ninn Dnkcmun, 21 West Tenth street ...;.... Nettie Hartley, 5 East Third street .". ...... .' Anna Bersch, 217 South Ivy - Nettio Hior. 203 South Front :?....: :. Me.ln Bich. 223 North Court street Grwo Brown. 1221 West Mniu May Buchanan, 80G East Taylor ElTio Burch, 215 South Cottage street - Liielln Cnmi)bell. 714 West Eiehth :.. Bernico Carder, 310 West nckson v ' Mrt. Charles Charles, East Medford Rebecca Clinton, lOl South Newtown ftf fTTl flIl 70 440 30 110 70 40 80 110 70 810 30 20 Jeosio Cole, 705 North Central : . , JlS' .-"110 Edith Crnnfill, 147 South Central' .: ...:?.. . f .pr 920 Krrtlin Dailey, 208 South Ivy &. . . 30 Jennie Dodere. 010 South Onkdalo 7 A .. 20 Gertrude Fay, 103 North Grnpo strcel . iij. .A.?jC,. ". B. ;G0 Julia C. Fielder. 710 East Main.'. . . . . .'... .TTT. 100 Mary Ficntor, II. L. Montgornery Co .- 70 Ella Gnunvnw. 137 North Central 730 Milo Gtiodale, OKI West Tenth 380 Mary Gore, 421) South Central . 170 Mury A. Haswell, Southern Oregon Produce Co 80 Gladys Ilcarrd, cast end East Main street .1. . '. 40 Ethelyn Howes, 301 West Eleventh 30 Nettie Hopkins, Odell hotel .-j....' Ifr. 20 Mary Kittridge. 204 South qrnpo' ." l,. SO Grace McCoy, 513 North Central .t . 30 Mabel Mickey, 330 South Fir ,. - .V.. 70 r ( Esther Murphy, 515 North F Maude Nichols, 713 East Main.... Grace Offnlt. 140 North Grnpo... Harriet Paul. 025 West Ninth Mary Pnyne, 135 North Bartlett. . . Milicont Potter, 1-15 North Oakdnle Mabel Hay, 1104 West Main Anna Smith. 520 South Iw . Vora Storey, 301 East Sixth .-. Nellie Storm, 210 South Central , .i. Ada Swindel, 515 East Liberty ;.-'. Ilazelle Ttce, 'Jua Worth l.entral Hulli Vim Dyke, West Twelfth X Eva imo Osborne, 512 Onkdalo . Hazello ItnusdaKi, South Hiversjde A' 110 220 G20 710 30 20 200- 40 30 GO 20 700 781) CO 120 Miss Crawford, pianist, Nash Grill 7,580 DISTRICT NO. 2 Includes all territory' outside city of Medford. Donun Ruder, Eagle Point Maggie Daly, Eagle Point Nniinio Wright, Eagle Point. Greuuel nckson, Eagle Point Clara Rhodes, Ashland MihH llollev, Anhlaud.. Mnybelle Parsons, Ashland. ,,,...,. , . . ' . Vera Sheen, Ashland Miss Bowman, Ashland . . . .'r'r'.i. '& ' rs' 20 1)60 GO no 70 80 00 20 30 3S0 70 DO 110 00 220 70 30 SPORTING NE WS MAY HUTTO.V JIAH IfAItlJ OAMII. MIm Jfa7Cl HotcIiklM PuU Up Ter rific Itattlo for Fimt Honors. DHL, MONTE, Cal Sept. 10. Miss May Sutton may still claim to bo tho premier woman tennis player of tho United States, but the terrific battlo flho was compelled to fight against Miss Hazel Hotchklss of Horkeloy yesterday to retain her lau rels Is food for much speculation hero todny regarding futuro meet ings of tho pair. In tho finals of the Del Monte tourney yesterday Miss Sutton de feated Miss Hotchklss only after threo sets of the fastest and most exciting tennis ever played on the local courts. Miss Sutton captured tho first set, 7-5, after Miss Hotchklss had fought a grim uphill battle, running three straight games to mako tho set 5-all. Miss Sutton, however, took the next two games and tho set. Aftor alternating almost every other gamo In tho second session, tbo former University of California play or placed hersolf on even terms with Miss Sutton, winning handily, 6-4. With the darkness fast gathering, tho final set was the most gruelling of tho three. Tho games were tied at 4-all when Miss Sutton forced her final rally, running out the next two and tbo match. She Is scheduled .to meet her sis ter, Mlra Florence Sutton, In the jchnllango round for tlie Del Monto tltlo today TROUnm LOOMS AHEAD. Johnny Evers Is lot est to Hurl Defl- nnce nt National Commission. CHICAGO, Sept 10. Trouble is ahead for the National Baseball com mission. If many more of the Amer ican and National league stars tjecide to play ball with an all-star team after the expiration of tho regular season, despite tho commission's con trary orders. Little Johnny Evers. the Troy, N. Y.. shoe merchant, better known as socond baseman of tho Chicago Cubs, 1b tho latest to hurl defiance at Gar ry Herrmann and his national com mission. Evers said today that no matter what tho consequences aro he will play post-season ball If ho chooses. "I seo no reason why wo shouldn't pull down a llttlo extra coin," said Evers, "and I, for one, Intend to do It If I havo a chance. A good many of the best men In tho big leagues aro dissatisfied with tho commis sion's ultimatum and you need not bo surprised If several all-star teams are organized at tho close of the sea son. DIXIE KID LACKS NEUVE. Kstnlileies Clear Lend, but Falls to Follow It Up. Ednn Neil. Ashland .J. ?,..... .4 .,,.. . Mnyhcllfl Koneade, Ashland , , , " lliuello Crosou, Ashland, , Unliv Pnlmnr. Ashlnnil ' , . .' - --. 1---- j .j. , Winnifred Davis, Ashland ,, .;.$' Francos Hamilton, Ashland -HiHn Miss Moore, Ashland & Aiiky White. Ashland Hnzello Welch, aoksonvillo '. . ' , . . i" 410 Leona Wrich, aoksonvillo . . , .' & 130 Kmmii Wondt, Jaoksonvillo, , ..,.', v? 7 Iliou Coughtron, Jacksonville. . , $'.t 00 Gertrude Norton, Jaoksonvillo ;r , ?. 210 GO 60 10 00 30 y' Alva Scott, WooclvlUa 0$s J& ,f. .A niiottn Bobbins, Woodvillo j .'; Mi A .i.t. . JK Gladys Miller, Woodvillo , , .Wx Bossio Carter, Woodvillo . .' 3S' Fayo Burchell, Woodvillo . ES ' Grneo Stovons, Woodvillo :.,.., j&. 1,120 rjia btoios, woouviuo . Clarico Wilcox, Woodvillo, , Dossio Hoaring, Woodvillo , Orioolln Cariiilinu, Talent Eleanor Powers, Talon t. .,.,.,.,.. , . Mario Cnrnilum, Talant . , , , , , Etta Williams, Conlral Point' Pearl Boss, Central Point.., , ,. Mary Olssou, Contral Point . . . t Trouo Wilson, Contral Point , . , . . Eva NororoHB, Central Point ,,.,.,. Mnybello Peart, Contral Point , 20 20 20 780 30 30 DO 380 20 20 730 30 NEW YORK, Sept. 10. That tho "Dlxlo Kid" should have easily tak en the measure of Willie Lewis In tholr ton-round bout hore last eve ning nnd that his lack of courago alono prevented his winning by tho knockout route. Is the verdict return ed today by the fans who witnessed tho battlo, Tho Kid established a clear load In tho early rounds. Ho had Wllllo In a bad way, but failed to push his ad vantage. Tho gong saved Lowls In tho tenth round. Although ho was unable to raise a hand In his own dofonso. "Dlxlo" permitted blm to stick through nearly all tho round boforo he summoned courago enough to get in cIobo again. Lowls was wobbling badly whon the final boll rang. HALL FKAT IS PREVENTED. .Police Check Attempt of Catcher Fisher to Pull Off Stunt. MEDFORD WINS AT TENNIS. Hrcson Is Victor In Men'n Singles, Playing Fiuit Game. Medford is the winner - of the Southern Oregon tournament which took plnco nt the Oakdale Tennis club's courts Saturday afternoon. The interest of spectators and the enthusiasm of the players demon strated that tennis has come to stay as ono of the leading sports of Southern Oregon. Following are the sceres: Men's singles Beeson of Medford beat Mcrriman ql Central Polntr two straight sets, 6-4, 6-3. Hcrrick of Grants Pass bent Ager of Talent 6-1. 8-G. Flnnls Beeson of Medford beat' Herick of Grants Pass 6-3, 6-1. Ladies' singles KcClean id Grants Pass beat Brack of Medford, 6-2. 6-3. Hcrrig of Jacksonville beat Martin of Talent 6-3, 5-7, 6-2. Finals Brush of Medford boat Hcrrig of Jacksonville 6-1, 6-8, 10-tf. PORTLAND WINS, -0. Shuts Out Oakland in Arternooa Game Scores From East. Coast. At Los Angeles H. E. 13 3 7 1 Berry; 4 4 6 2 Brown; 5 1 5 1 Fisher; R. San Francisco 2 Los Angeles 1 Battenes Mitchell and Tozer and Orcndorf. At Sacramentc Vernon 1 Sacramento '.,. 3 : Batteries-T-Willctt -and Nourse and Spiesman. At Oakland- Portland 2 Oakland 0 Batteries Garrrett and Willis! and Mitzc. American. At Boston (first ,gamo) New York ,".'.;..... 6 10 0 Boston 3 '9 0 , Batteries Ford and Sweeney; Ci eotte. Collins nnd Maddox. At Boston (second game) New York 3 6 3 Boston 5 11 3 Batteries Quinn, Caldwell nnd Crigcr; Wood and Kleinow. At Philadelphia Washington 2 5 1 Philadelphia 3 0 1 Batteries Johnson and Beckcn- dorf; Morgan and Livingstone. At St. Louis Chicago 7 11 2 St. Lonis 6- 9 2 Batteries Smith, Lang and Sul livan; Hall, Pelty, Millcr'and Steph ens. At Cleveland Detrroit 15 19 2 Clovelnnd 3 5 2 Batteries Summers and Schmidt; Hnrkness, Fnlkenberg, Donno and Land. I 4 4tHfK i , . 'T SI PULIIIUAL. f ANNOUNCEMENTS. , . r - $' "f .. StAto Senator.' I am a candidate for tho repiiblla-1 an nomination for state sonntor from Jackson county, subject to primary t Soptombor 24. I am for Statement Number 1, economical administration of public funds, good roads, improved educational facilities and other things that have for tholr objoct tho botterment nnd Improvement ottb stato and county. H. VON DEU HELLEN. (Paid advertisement) For County Commissioner To the Voters of Jackson Ceunty: I hereby announce myself as can didate for county commissioner,' sub ject to tho primary' election. I am a republican in politics. I am ' ac quainted with all of tho interests in this section of the country, and be- licvo that if elected my knowledge of financial and business affairs wilt enable me to be 6f great benefit to'' the people of tho county in the man- ngement of public affairs. I believe in a carefnl, economical and business administrnti6n of the people's inter ests nnd if successful I promise to rive to such interests my most care-" ful attention. I believe in good roads and a modern and scientific con struction of them. At prosent I am president of the Fruit-Growers' bank of Medford, Or., nnd am otherwise largely interested in the financial' af fairs of the Rogue Jliver valloy. Re spectfully, GEO. L. DAVIS. (Paid Advertisement.) SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 10. Tho attempt of Cntchor Fisher of tho Portland basobnll team to catch a ball thrown from tho top of tho Call f..,n,iinir wnn urevnntoil today by the police, acting under Instructions from tho ownors of tho building. Announcement of Fisher's attempt cnuced a lnrgo crowd to gather. Fish er woa on hand In uniform. A prlzo of $200 had been offorod to Flshor If ho hold tho ball. ROCHESTER GETS PENNANT. Defeats Newnrk anil Securoi Cham pionship of Eastern League. NEWARK, N. J., Sept. 0. Dy do foatlng Newark yesterday Rochester virtually Insured for Itsolf tho pos- Natloual. At Brooklyn (first game) Philadelphia 2 7 4 Brooklyn 7 8 3 Batteries Moron, Culp and Doo in; Burger and Bergen. At Brooklyn (second gamo) Philadelphia .,. . . 1 4 1 Brooklyn .... 7 12 2 Batteries Stack, Slaughter and Moran : Seanlon nnd Miller. At Now York Boston 1 7 1 New York 6 11 1 Batteries Mattorrn, Brown and Smith; Cnuulnll, Burke and Meyers. At New York (second game)- Boston 1 6 2 New York 3 9 2 Batteries Curtiss nnd Graham; Mnthowson and Meyors. At Chicago Pittsburg .5 6 G Chicago '.4 7 3 Batteries Leifiold nnd Gibson; Brown and Ivling. At Cincinnati St. Louis 14 lfi 1 Cincinnati 7 9 4 Batteries Steel and Phelps; Bon ton, Bums nnd Clarke. CARD OF THANKS. To tho many friends who extend ed tholr sympathy during our lato boreavomont, we horoby express our Blncoro gratltudo. MRS. E. B. SAWYER. Seo tho big eyo on East Main street. 154 session of this season's Eastorn lenguo pennant for 1910, Only by losing practically overy remaining gamo can Rochester be headed. 'Iron Man" McGInnlty pitched for Newark, but ovon ho was unable to stop tho fast coming loaders. Fer Representative. I desire to be the Republican nom inee for state representative of Jack son county, subject to the primaries to be held September 24. I believe it: the initiative and referendum, State ment No. 1, good roads and state aid for Ashland normal school. I am op posed to extravagant creation of sal aried officers and commissions, and if nominated and elected will repre sent all the people. JOHN A. WESTERLUND. v (Paid Advertisement.) Fer Sheriff. I am a candidate for the nomina tion of sheriff, of Jackson county on the Republican ticket, subject' the primary of September 24. ' "" v J. H. BELLINGER. (Paid Advertisement.) County Recorder. I am a candidate for tho demo cratic nominntion for recordor of Jackson county, subject to tho pri- mnry election pf September 24. ROBERT L. TAYLOR. (Paid Advertisement.) Political Speaking. William M. Colvig. candidate for the nomination of stato senator on tho Republican ticket, will address tho peopleof Jaekson county on cur rent political topics at tho following places and npon the following dates: Talent, Monday, September 12, at 8 p. m. Gold Hill, Tuesday, September 13, at 8 p. m. Eagle Point, Weduesday, Scptems l ber 14, at 8 p. m. Jacksonville, Thursday, Seplcoibar 15, at 8 p. in. Central Point, Friday, September 16, ut 8 p. m. Woodville, Snturdayi September 17, at 8 p. ni. Ashland, Monday, September 19. at 8 p. m. Tolo, Tuesday, Soptombor . 20, at 8 p. m. Butte Falls, Wednesday, Septem ber 21, at 8 o. m. Phoe'iix, Thursday, September 22, at S p. m. Medford, Friday, September1 23, nt 8 p. tn. Citizens ol overy political party ure cordially invited to bo present end all candidates for county of fices nt tho coming election 'aro' in vited to participate in tho mpotings. 149 WM. M. COLVIG. STATE REPRESENTATIVE, Jackson County Is entltlod to two (2) representatives. I am n candldato for tbo Republic an nomination for stato ropresohta-v tlvo from Jackson County subjocfto tho primaries to bo held September 24, 1910, I am for Statement No, 1, direct legislation, good roads, and state aid . for a Normal School at Ashland, I stand for those political and moral principles which will uplift tho com munity, tho stato and tho nation, I am Anti-Assembly and against corporation rule In politics, I am a Progressiva Republican. I bellevo In tho rule of tho people. I stand for tho rights of tho people In tholr fight against Special Interecta and Privilege. FRED W. MBARS. Seo tho big eyo on street, Bat Main 164 HmUbs fer Mum. t , A-A-