The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, April 26, 1908, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE MORNING ASTOMAN, ASTOIUA, OREGON.
SUNDAY, APRIL 26, 1908.
Popular Nominations
In Astorian Contest
l.
This Opportunity Comes But Once
In a Lifetime
Some One Will Win These Hand
some Prizes. There is Nothing
in Luck. Why Not You?
, The Aitorlan popular contest start
ed today with over 50 contestants
from the five districts.
The list will undoubtedly grow from
day to day, with steady increase 'of
votes for those who have resolved to
win one of the 17 prizes. Readers of
the Astorian and friends of the can
didates should do all in their power
to help their favorite.
Every ballot and nomination blank
t A tit jtritu Htfill oAtint find
this might win for some young wom
an. Uenides, people subscribing and
prepaying their subscription will re
ceive a special vote coupon which can
be voted at any time during the con
test. Therefore, any person who
wants to encourage any ambitious
young woman can do so by prepaying
their subscription to the Astorian and
give them the special vote coupon.
Voting is not restricted in any sense
whatever. Anybody may vote as of
ten as he pleases and for whom he
p!eaes, no matter what district or
county the young lady may be en
tered. This Is a voting contest and
the young woman receiving the larg
est number of votes may be selected
to take the prizes.
Unlike other contests, this offer
pays in value for each cent Invested.
Votes are not purchased at so much
each but. for every cent received by
this paper a cent's worth of value Is
dealt out In news of the world. It is
an investment rather than an expen
diture, and no one should consider it
in the light the money paid out is
money thrown away.
A difference of few hundred
votes is not a very large margin, as
it means but a six' months' subscrip
tion to the Astorian, and those who
are behind by such a small number
should keep on with the race with
renewed vigor.
There Is a ballot box In the As
toran office where the votes may be
deposited for any young ladies whom
vou mav tee fit to vote for. If vou
- - -
cannot bring the ballots to the office,
end them in by mail to the Contest
Manager and the votes will be ac
corded to the young lady for whom
they are intended. The votes are
counted twice, so there can be no
mistake as to the proper number of
ballots accorded to each candidate.
The votes are always open for inspec
tion to insure a fair deal.
HOW TO WIN.
Any yonng lady who desires to en
ter this great contest and win one of
the magnificent prizes offered, should
at once see that her name is sent to
the contest manager. All that is
necessary to win a prize is to receive
the largest number of votes accord
ing to the condition mentioned else
where in this announcement.
Candidates should at once interest
their friends in the contest and by
united and energetic action induce as
many people as possible to vote for
them, Each nomination coupon cut
from the Astorian will count for five
votes for a candidate.
The nomination coupon will only
,'appear for a few days. The easiest
jand quickest way to win is for candi
dates to ask their friends to prepay
their subscription for six to twelve
months. It costs the subscriber noth
ing extra to do this and they are
saved the annoyance of weekly and
monthly collections. By so doing you
receive a special vote ballot which Is
good any time during the contest.
Orders for the prizes will be given
the successful contestants at the
close of the contest; same may be
used by the contestant herself or
disposed of in any manner she may
see fit.
Any young lady residing in the
above mentioned territory is eligible
to compete in this contest.
Anyone who desires to vote In this
contest may do so by ballots cut
from the Daily and Weekly Astorian,
or by special vote coupons obtained
by subscribing to the Astorian. The
coupons secured by subscribing to
the Astorian may be held at long as
desired and voted at any time up to
the desired close of the contest, but
List of Nominations.
FIRST DISTRICTIncludei all the City of Astoria east of Twenty,
second street to City Limits.
VOTE
...... 51
18
......130
,...,.121
......143
6
(A
...... 48
......126
MissLillie Anderson, 1702 Franklin avenue ,
Miss Sophie Carlson, 305 Columbia......
Miss May Enberg, 2323 Cedar street,..,.....
M is Tyra Nordstrom, 2165 Bond street..,,...,..
Miiis Anna Campbell, 1798 Duane street.....
Miiis Mary Tasafa, 1203 Franklin. .......... .......
Miss Nellie Anstedt, 1653 Irving avenue .......A.,.,.....,...
Miss Clara Larson, 1411 Franklin.. ....
Miss Esther Matiila, 1336 Grand avenue.
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SECOND DISTRICT-Includei all the City of Astoria east of Ninth to
Twenty-second itreet.
MissMartha Foard, 392 17th street..........'.......... .......... 88
Miss Mary Gregory, 545 8th street , 32
Mil Hazel Hamlin, with A. R. Cyrus. .....,....,,.,.,..........-.. ..,.166
Miss Laura McCann, 782 Exchange......,.,.........,...,.,.,,,., .48
Miss Birdie McCrasky, 719 Duane.. U,. 11
Miss Mamie Wilson, 748 Jerome . .213
M?ssKate Shively 28
Miss Kate Jurlch, 872 Grand avenue.....;.., 10
Miss Loiim Brown, with Chamber of Commerce...................... ....136
Mis Mary Boentgen, 538 Duane 13
Mis Birdie Wise, 478 Harrison street .,..141
Miss Annie Bue, Harrison avenue................ 10
MissEWc Elmore, 385 14th street... .......156
Miss Hattie Tallant, 682 Grand avenue. .' ... 137
Miss Annie Carlson, 221 Harrison avenue .,... 16
Miss Edna Campbell, 458 Commercial street....................... . 47
Miss Armclla Grussi, 775 Franklin avenue................................ 82
Miss May Dtnch, 3731 18th street.................. .....143
Miss Mabel Simington, 395 15th street......... ....................211
Missjeanie S. Lynch, 744 Franklin avenue..,............' 53
THIRD DISTRICT Includes all the City of Astoria west of Ninth
treet to City Limits. 4
Miss Hazel Estcs, 237 Commercial street............. 138
Mini Esther .Gearhart, 359 Grand avenue... 16
Miss Flora Johnson, 401 Commercial street 7
Miss Mamie Clinton, 289 Harrison street 68
MissNancie Reed, 91 Bond, at P. O.. ..............218
M iss Thyra Knudson, 124 4th street . . . . . . . ............................... 46
MissLcta Drain, 244 6th street ......187
Mrs. Arthur Hess, 341 7th street i 32
Miss Ruth Blinn, 386 9th street..... 23
Miss Edith Smith; 189 6th street 72
Made in
New York
NLY the
best tailors
in New .:'
York build the
style into
"Benjamin"
Clothes. And it
is built in so
skillfully that it
will outlive
any fabric. The
Price is Right.
JUDD BROTHERS
The Brownsville Woolen Mills Store
, 557 Commercial Street
FOURTH DISTRICT Includes the Towns of Ilwaco and Chinook.
MissHazel White, Chinook 5
Miss Ethel Storms, Chinook 6
Miss Olive" Thompson, Chinook...... 16
Miss Ida Williamson, Ilwaco, 10
Miss Elinor Williams, Ilwaco.........,......... 16
Miss Nina Russell, Ilwaco.,.,...... 6
Miss Pearl Mitchell, Ilwaco 16
M iss Kate Graham, Ilwaco. 10
Miss Daisy Baker, P. O., Cathlamet 26
FIFTH DISTRICT Includes the Towns of Warrtnton, Hammond and
Seaside.
Miss Emma Howard, Hammond... 46
Miss Emma Peterson, Seaside...., 6
Miss Eva Coffman, Seaside........... 10
Miss Mary Hawkins, Seaside.......
Miss Mabel Steabb, Seaside............................................. 7
Miss Lew Townsend, Warren ton... 10
Miss Edna Case, Warrenton 21
Miss Anna Sigursen, Warrenton 6
MissEva Parker, Warrenton 48
ballots cut from the Astorian are only
good for one week from publication
and will not be counted if voted after
the date printed on the ballot.
Persons living in one district are
not confined to voting for ladies in
their own particular district, but may
vote for anybody in the race.
The offer affords the girls of As
toria and surrounding territory an
excellent opportunity to travel or re
ceive a business education at tne ex
pense of the Astorian.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR VOTING.
Enter the name of the lady whom
you wish to secure one of these mag
nificent rewards in thi9 contest at
once, she may win an automoDiie,
piano, a free trip, or one of the valu
able scholarships. Better still, get the
lady to enter her name and then vote
for her. Those who get in on the
start have the best chance of winning,
so it is desirable that the names be
entered at once in order to get a good
start. Candidates who enter this con
test do not necessarily have to be sub
scribers of the Astorian. Enter your
name and your friends will do. the
rest. You will be surprised to see
how rapidly the votes will come in,
win one of the rewards offered. Get
in on the start and encourage your
friends to vote for you; the rest will
be easy. You will never know hew
popular you are until, you enter a
contest of this kind.
DISTRICTS.
The districts will be divided as fol
lows: First district will include all
the City of Astoria east of Twenty
second street; second district will in
clude 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 will include all
the towns in and around Ilwaco and
Chinook; fifth district will include the
towns of Hammond, Warrenton and
Seaside, 'ty?
HOW THE PRIZES WILL
BE DISTRIBUTED.
The automobile will be awarded to
the young lady receiving the largest
number of votes in the 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 tripsone
in each district the lady standing
second, will receive the scholarship
and the third will each receive the
gold watch.
:
and what little efforts is necessary to
NOT GOOD AFTER APRIL 28, 1908
ASTORIA
VOTING CONTEST.
For
X Dist, Address.
County .
Good for one vote when filled out and sent to The Astorian T
office by mail or otherwise on or before expiration date. No ballot
will be altered in any way, or transferred after being recevied by the
Astorian. 1 '
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FORM SEVENTEEN
WWHWKT, f
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McCormick Harvesting Machines
Oliver Chilled Ploughs
Malthoid Roofing
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Raecolith Flooring Storrett'i Tools
Hardware, Groceries, Ship
Chandlery
Tan Bark, Blue Stone, Muriatic Acid, Welch Coal, Tar,
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