The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, May 09, 1908, Page 3, Image 3

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SATURDAY, MAY 9, 1908.
flRS.ARTHU
NOW LEADS CONTEST
A Large Vote Is Being Polled in the
1 st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and 5th Districs
THE MORNING ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, OREGON.
The la lit-week vote wan heavy, In
deed. Kvcry candidate is working
lwrd and till the contestants are doing
tome very good work.
You would be itirprlied to know
how the reserve votes nr piling up.
Contestant are entrenching them
elve for the final struuijle. You
intuit work to win.
The content lias keen running three
week and but five more weeks re
main before the ballot box closes (or
the lat time.
4 A glance at the vote list 1 the bent
evidence possible of the way intercut
itt being aroused. Vote are coming
in rapidly and by the end of next
week the count of ninny of the con
tenant will be well up in the thou
sand. Get every available subscrip
tlon NOW, and let the end of the race
take care of itself. There if one thing
which alwayi succeeds In a conteit of
this kind, and that is the Haying
elude all the City of Aitorla cast Cl
Ninth street to Twenty-iecond; third
district will include all the City of
Astoria weit of Ninth street to city
limits; fourth district will include al
the towns in and around Ilwaco and
Chinook; fifth district will include the
towns of Hammond, Warrenton and
Seaside.
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 di
tricts. j he piano tne 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.
The World's Beat Climate
n1ifv ' ThniA wlin hnv pnlrri-d tha
contest with the determination of stay- ' not ent,rey fr ni d.sease, on
with it to the end are uoina to come the h,h elewtiow fevers prevail,
out victorious.
Only 39 contestant have passed the
lft,(KX) mark a yet, but that does not
mean that more have not accumulated
that number of vote and over.
TEETH
without Plain,
.1 ,
winie on tne lower levels malaria is
encountered to a greater or less ex
tent, according to altitude. To over-
I come climate affections lassitude, ma
Some laria Jaundice, biliousness, fever and
are holding back a good portion of ,uVna enerw aDU,V
W ihew l.nve in order to make a ""5",yB mcuy ciccinc uuicrs,
ra,i.a,i r,uii Manv .ntiicriher ,n rat alternative and blood puri
l,t, .). !.! in Mlvaitre and reiv. neri 'n anuaoie tor every lorm 01
d votina certifiers, which they ,re bodily weakness, nervousne... and in
- - : - c.i j . .
l.i.i; ii wilt nH mnia. ooia unaer guarantee ai
i . !,.. ...r. Charles Rogers & Son drug store.
Prim UV
Many votes will be cast for contest
llf ftf .. . M .
ants by unknown friends before the wewi rrom lM wew England
contest i ovr. but wie coutentantsl otatee.
will not trust to luck for share of
their volunteer vote, but will make a I If any one has any doubt as to the
systematic effort to secure them. Un-I virtue of Foley's Kidney Cure, they
lets they do something to draw the (need only to refer to Mr. Alvin H
lightning success it is not likely toptimpson, of Willamantic, Conn.,
strike them. The contestants who are! who, after almost losing hope of re
receiving the most substantial sup- covery, on account of the failure of so
port are the ones who are doing the many remedies, finally tried Foley's
most soliciting themselves, or who I Kidney Coure, which he says was
have loyal friends working for them. I" just the thing" for him, as four
Some surprising changes in the I bottles cured him completely. He is
score may be looked for every hourlnow entirely well and free from all
in the week from now on until the the suffering incident to acute kidney
close. trouble. T. F. Laurin, Owl Drua
There is a ballot box in the As-1 store.
toran office where the votes may be
deposited for any young ladies whom Sifbcribe for the Morning Astorian,
you may see fit to vote for. If you I Now 60 cents per month, delivered by
cannot bring the ballots to the office, learner.
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 vote are always.open for inspec
tion to insure a fair deal.
HOW TO WIN.
The easiest and quickest way to win
is for candidates to ask their friends to
prepay their subscription for 6 to 12 1
months. It costs the subscriber noth
ing extra to do this and thev 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
tee 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 as long aa
desired and voted at any time up to I
the desired close of the contest, but
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 ana surrounding territory an
excellent opportunity to travel or re
ceive a business education at the ex
pense of the Astorian.
DISTRICTS.
The districts will be divided as fol
lows: First district will include all
miv rfJ 3.lv, Jt-.wciuy
.second street;; second district will ia-n
List of Nominations.
FIRST DISTRICT-Includea all the City of Astoria east of Twenty
second street to City Llmita.
VOTE
Misa Mamie Wilson, 364 35th street. , ..; .17,938
Miss Clara Larton, 1411 Franklin avenue 1513
Miss Lidi Yoder , , , . !". 15938
Miss May Enberg, 2323 Cedar afreet.... .,'..','...15,609
MissAnnie Bue, 1660 Franklin avenue... . . ...,:,.,.,,, ,M,9S
Mist Rose Nordstron;, 2165 Uond.... ... ... ... ,,,H799
Miss Esther Manila, 1336 Grand avenue . 13748
Miss Nellie Davis, 1702 Franklin avenue .....,.....,...." 12,927
MissAnna Campbell, 179$ Duane street . . 11,778
Miss Margaret Avaina, 222 33d afreet. , , , 10,869
MissLillie Anderson, 2548 Franklin avenue . . ......................10209
MiisNellle Anstedt, 1653 Irving avenue,......, .,. ....9,656
SECOND DISTRICT-Includea all the City of Astoria east of Ninth to
Twenty-second streets.
Miss Mary Gregory, 545 8th afreet...
MiseLeJah Gilbaugh, with Hoefler...,.
CANADIAN
MONEY
. . 1 1 ,
...... unmiin, wnn a. k. cyrus. .. ., 16609
Misseanie S. Lynch, 74, Franklin avenue 16416
MissOlgi Heilborn, 592 Franklin avenu ......... S9(6
Miss Birdie Wise, 478 Harrlion street.. .....,'....'......26
Miss Hattie Tallant, 682 Grand avenue. , , , '.',Ufi46
Miss Edna Campbell, 458 Commercial street. .'.' 14,738
Miss Mary Fossett, 749 Grand avenue,.. .. ...14,001
Miss Birdie McCrosky, 719 Duane ..... 13 996
Miss May Dench, 3731 18th street .....!.".'!.'" ! . 13607
Miss Elsie Elmore, 385 14th street...... 12976
Miss Martha Foard, 392 17th street.... 12 789
Mis Mabel Simlngton, 395 15th street... ... ... .. ....... 12J213
MissArmella Grussi, 775 Franklin av. ... !...;!!..!.'..!.!!lZ,144
Miss Alice Nelson, 578 Grand avenue.,.. ... ... , ..,.'...'..' .' .'.,.,11645
Miss Mary Boentgen, 538 Duane . , '.'. .'.'. .." 10962
Miss Hilda Klunkia, 570 Grand avenu ... "" in 71
MissKate Shlvely 073
THIRD DISTRICT-Includl ill th City of Astoria west of Ninth
street to City Limits.
it I 1 t I 1 1 i I 1 i , I
2i,4l8
Mrs Arthur Hess, 341 7th street
11 4111, mn street ., ,,, 18834
Miss Nancie Reed, 91 Bond, at P. O.. ... . ... "",' " 18789
Miss Esther Anderson, 368 Kensington ' 17644
Miss Ella Powell, 171 Exchange l5'm
Miss Edith Smith, 189 6th street 15540
Miss May Parker, 291,6th street........ ....'.'.'.'.'.'....'.'''''''14943
Misa Maude Ross, 103 2nd street...... . 11616
Miss Alma Baker, 261 W. Astor... ...... ... ... . 10998
Misa Hazel Eites, 237 Commercial street AQ&il
Mis Ethr r.nrUart HO CrsnJ .... "" '
Miss Ruth Blinn, 386 9th street , . . . .....'.'.'.'.'.'.'.99Q3
Miss Frances Norberg ... ,,, .'!'.",'!.' 7816
Miss Nellie. Hagman, 108 Astor ... ... ... '' ' 'Vrwo
MissSoDhie Carlson. 30S f!n1n-h;.
Miss Thyra Knudson, 122 4th street.. , . , , 193
Miss Flora Johnson, 401 Commercial street . , J . . . .V. . . V. ."."..".. 1 134
Taken at par100 cents on the dollar
for any thing we sell; any amount, 10c to
$100.
.SPORTING GOODS.
Of all kinds-BASE BALL GOODS and
FISHING TACKLE. Largest display in
the city. See the windows.
Whitman's Book Store
Sporting Goods
Just received a complete line of the
Reach Base Ball Goods. In
cluding MITTS, BALLS and BATS.
Your choice of FISHING POLES from
$12.50 and down,
The Foard & Stokes Hardware Co
Incorporated
Successors to Fo-.rd & Stokes Co.
The Old Reliable
CHICAGO
PAINLESS
DENTISTS
Cor. Commercial and Eleventh St.
ASTORIA, ORE.
Phone 3901
Headquarters
PORTLAND. ORE.
Art equipped to do tH kinds of
Dental work st very lowest prices.
Nenrona people and those adllcttd
with heart weakness may have no
fesr of the dental chair.
22 K. crown.... tUSo
Bridge work, per tooth.. .....1M
Gold fillings .. tlM m
SHver fUllngs 50c to $1.00
Best robber plate .....$800
Aluminum-line plate $10 to $15.00
These offices are modern through
out We axe able to do all work
absolutely painless. Our success is
due to uniform high grade work by
gentlemanly operators having 10
to 15 years- experience. Vegetable
Vapor, patented and used only by
ua for painless extraction of teeth,
50c A binding guarantee given
with all work for 10 yeara. Extmi
nation and consultation FREE.
Lady in attendance. Eighteen of
fices in the United States.
Cor. Commercial and Eleventh St s
FOURTH DISTRICT-Includea the Towns of IWo .nrf cwnv .a
territory on the north aide of the river.
Misa Hazel White, Chinook . dil 13995
Mia fM.. Tl.h. f . ,
...... w.i.c .uuuipsun, vninooK 12933
Miss Daisy Baker, P. O.. Cathlamct.. . 11783
Miss Elinor Williams, Ilwaco lo940
Misslda Williamson, Ilwaco . . ,.., '" 8762
MissEthei Storms, Chinook ; ""rm
Miss Nina Russell. IIwaco.
-tttf ttttt n 1 1 eeseeeeeeeseeeee ess saesf
FIFTH DISTRICT-Includes the Towns of Warrenton, Hammond and
Seaside and all territory in Clatsop County outside of Aatoria.
MissEvs Ptrker, Warrenton , ; 15935
Miss Eva Coffmnn, Seaside '..'.'.".'.".'.'.'.'.'.".'.'.'.'mW'
Miss Louise Brown, Hammond....... .!.!!..!.....,13 736
MissNettie Utzinger, Seaside.... 12 967
Miss Mabel Taylor, Flavel. 7.7.7.7.! .!!.!!! 10 962
Miss Edith Haney, Seaside. .7.7.7.7! !!!!!!! 10 91 1
Mrs.C. E. Linton, Warrenton... ..7.7.7.7.....!.!.!, 9918
Miss Hazel Vannice, Warrenton........ !..!.!!!! ...... V. ! .9 401
MissAnna Sigurdsen. Warrenton 7. 7. ....!!! 654
t IIIIHHIHllHIIIIt
NOT GOOD AFTER MAY 13, 1908.
ASTORIAN
VOTING CONTEST.
for
Dist, , Address.
County
Behnke - Walker
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OUR FACULTY IS STRONGER THAN EVER
We have just secured the services of two high-salaried, practical
men, as well as leading business educators, from the East We
leave no stone unturned. We are now giving you the best that
money can procure. .. niSSS1
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DOES IT PAY TO ADVERTISE
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It is for you to answer. We have the investment se
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A line or a call will put us at your service.
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Astorian.
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1000 2000
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Weekly Astorian, two years. s on
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PRACTICAL POINTS
ON BANKING NO. 4.
Diligent Saving.
It is a very good plan to establish reg
ular dates for depositing your money.
You will find that this will soon be
come a verv valuable habit, and you
will be much pleased to see how soon
your funds will accumulate at com
pound intesest. Interest paid on Sav
ings Accounts and Time Certificates
of deposit
SCANDINAVIAN-AMERICAN SAVINGS BANK;
506-508 Commercial St. Astoria. Ore
SCOff BAY B1ASS4 M! ME
ASTORIA, OREGON
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count aa one vote. These coupons3 nuist bft mailed to, " ? . ' iAftlU.Jtti
Contest Manager befor the plrationi printed on each billot ' ; . rt vto-Dtt Sawmill Mschwertfri: ftoSSaiBUn'XS't:
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