The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, April 26, 1908, Page 3, Image 3

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SUNDAY, APRIL 26, 19oa
THE MORNING ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, OREGON.
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The Morning Astorian announces a popular contest that will eclipse anything of its kind ever conducted
in this part of the country. First Grand Prize, one 51200,00 Automobile; Second Grand Prize, one $500.00
Piano ;Five trips, one in each district ; Five scholarships on the Behnke-Walker Business College, Portland,
Oregon, one in each district; Five gold watches, one in each district. To give all an opportunity we have
divided the City of Astoria and the surrounding territory into five districts, and the most popular ladies in
these district will receive the above grand prizes. A person who subscribes for a month, six months or a
year gets extra votes, besides the vote in the paper, from 40 to 6000. Special ballots issued at this office.
LIST OF i7 GRAND PRIZES
One Automobile, valued at 1200
One Piano, valued at $500
Five Full Course Business College Scholarships
: FIve Ladfes': Gold Watches
Hive Free Trips, One in Each District
READ THE CONDITIONS AID NOMINATE YOUR FAVORITE
VALUE OF SPECIAL BALLOTS
By Carrier and Mail
' DAILY
VOTES
Subscription to Morning Aitorlan One Month........ $0.60.. 60
Subscription to Morning Astorian Three Months 1J0... 300
Subicription to Morning Aitorian Six Month 3.50 1000
Subscription to Morning AstorianOne Year 7.00...... .. 2500
Subicription to Morning Aitorian Two Yean 14.00 7000
WEEKLY
VOTES
Subicription to Weekly Aitorian One Year. ,.'..$1.50 300
Subscription to Weekly Aitorian Two Yean 3.00...' 1000
ON ALL NEW SUBSCRIPTIONS we will inue double votes on the
above scale. Old subscriptions will receive one-half at many votes as new
subscribers.
In all cases where ballots are Issued subscriptions must be paid in ad
vance. The full amount of money must be sent direct by mail, paid to local
agcnti, or brought to this office.
The paper will be delivered by mail or through agents, as requested.
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count as one vote. These coupons must be mailed to the Morning Astorian
Contest Manager before the expiration printed on each ballot
Nomination Blank
Write plainly. It is advisable to use
this blank, but nominations an be
written on any paper. Coupon is print
ed for convenience only. Fill out this
coupon and mail it at once.
I Nominate.
Address
District No.
As the Most Popular Candidate inTHE M0RNING JAST0R1AN
Contest.
Ballots cannot be bought; they must be cut
from the paper or secured by subscription
Signed.
Date . 1008. Address.
Each nomination sent in will count FIVE . votes if sent to THE
MORNING ASTORIAN Contest Manager before Saturday, May 2,
1908. THE MORNING ASTORIAN reserves the right to reject any
objectionable nominations.
$65.00 VALUE TO N0AUNATI0NS
The Morning Astorian will rive to each oerson making a nomination
which proves to be that of the winner of anv of the nri7is nf this mniM
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year's subscription to the Morning Astorian. Any person has the privilege of
nominating one or more candidates. Nominations should be mailed to the
morning Astorian contest Manager Detore April 26, as the names of the can
didates will be published on that date. Candidates can be nominated after
, wis aate out it is a great advantage for each candidate to have her name in
j the first list published, so that friends may not agree to work for someone else
not knowing who are entered in the contest It absolutely costs notnW tn
nominate a candidate. , . . ...
Who May Enter This Great Contest
Any young lady under 35 years of age is eligible, providing conditions
set forth below are complied with.
Every candidate must be regularly nominated on the blank printed on this
page or a similar one furnished by this paper.
Candidates must reside In the district or territory from which nominated.
No candidate will be permitted to transfer votes to another after receiving
them for themselves.
The right is reserved to withdraw the offer in any district where only
one candidate is nominated or voter for.
Ballots sent in for names not properly nominated will be destroyed
uncounted.
A ballot will be printed every day during the life of contest This ballot
will count one vote. All ballots will be dated, and will be devoid unless re
ceived at the Morning Astorian office or on or before the expiration date as
printed. All ballots must be sent direct to the Contest Manager of the Morn
ing Astorian, postage fully prepaid. No employe of the Morning Astorian or
member of any employe's family will be eligible as a candidate. Any success
ful candidate shall have the right to name a substitute subject to our approval
if unable to take the trip.
The decision of the contest manager as to the award of the prizes shall
be final and conclusive.
In accepting nominations all candidates must accept and agree to abide by
the above conditions. i
( In case of any contestants receiving the same number of votes and there
is a tie, both contestants will receive the same prizes.
Remember., each district will receive one trip,, one scholarship and one watch, regardless of the votes cast in any other district however, no contestant will
, . ' receive more than one prize.
The winning of these magnificent prizes Is not a question of money. It is the result of extensive acquaintance, loyal friendship and enthusiastic co-operation. Hundreds of young ladies have many warm friends who will unite
in an effort to win the beautiful $1200 automobile or a $500 piano for them the time is short-in seven weeks from the first publication of the names of candidates, prizes will be won. Be a winner. You risk nothing and may
gain much. Think how much it is worth to win a $1200 automobile or a $500 piano a trip or a scholarship in seven weeks and solely as the result of votes of admiring friends. You can if you will be one of the fortunate winners.
The Morning Astorian has done its part. The rest is for you and your friends. v
HOW THE PRIZED WILL BE DISTRIBUTED
The automobile will be awarded to the young lady receiving the greatest number of votes in the five districts. The piano, the second grand prize, will be awarded to the young lady receiving the second largest vote in the five
districts. The trips one in each district the lady standing second, will receive the scholarship and third will each receive the gold watch. ' '
THE DISTRICTS WILL BE DIVIDED AS FOLLOWS
, First district will include all he City of Astoria east of Twenty-second street; second district will include all the City of Astoria east of Ninth street to Twenty-second; third district will include all the City of Astoria west of
Ninth street to city limits; fourth district includes the towns of Ilwaco and Chinook; fifth district includes the towns of Warrenton, Hammond and Seaside. ... '..! .
CONTEST
, OPENS
MONDAY
APRIL 20, 1908
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CAUL ON OR WRITE
CONTEST MANAGER
ASTORIA MORNING ASTORIAN
CONTEST
CLOSES
MONDAY
JUNE 16. 1908