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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (May 17, 1908)
SUNDAY, MAY 17, 1908. SPECIAL OFFER WILL RUN TILL THURSDAY THE MORNING ASTOItlAN, ASTORIA, OREGON, Many of the Candidates Are Favor of it in i he bin; icci;tl offer to incrranc vole, now in vogue, will not close Monday, hut will continue till Tliurs (lay 1 1 ik , Muy 21 t up to 8 p. in Owing to the fact that some of the candidate did not have the time to take advantage of the special offer up to date on account of the had weather it ha been thought bent to continue the special up to Thursday. Thi will give each mid every candidate chance to secure the extra vote. nut live (lays remain in which to lake advantage of the special offer, These live day should be filled with earnest endeavors to get as many lix month and yearly subscribers a no sible. Twenty or fifty thousand vote may win ionic young lady the automo one or tnc piano and if the votes which win it would have been secured in thi offer, the can didate would be thankful in , deed, for the opportunity af forded this week, A number of the candidate are already entitled to the extra votes and several others have but one or two subscription! yet to go. It should be no trouble at all to get five new one within the next four days and thus be entitled to 20,000 votes. The opportunity here afford ed is the last one of its kind to be made and those who fail to take ad vantage of it will lose one of the best chances of the contest. A great deal of credit is due the young ladies In the race for their tin. tiring seal and energy. Of course the race is now on and a large number of candidates have come into the contest to win. The number of votei cast grows hourly and reports from all over the county confirm the report that the contest is gaining new friends daily. None of the contestants are losing hope. The contest is now well ad vertised and every man, woman and child is aroused to meet the demands by the young ladies who are solicit ing votes and subscriptions. A difference of a few thousand votes is nothing, as that means but a couple of yearly subscriptions and there is a good long time remaining to secure subscriptions and close the chasm which now separate those in other positions from first place. Many peo ple are willing to help the young ladies and are onl waiting to be asked to do so. The first candidates to ask for the subscriptions are the ones who will get them, so it is imperative that those who desire to enlarge their count get out among the people and make their cause known. saved the annoyance of weekly and monthly collection!. 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 as long as desired and voted at any time up to 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. T if e . rersona living in one district are not confined to voting for ladies in List of Nominations. FIRST DISTRICT-Includes all the City of Astoria east of Twenty second street to City Limits. VOTE Miss Rose Nordstrom. 2165 Bond MiHsEnbcrg, 2323 Cedar Mrcct 26,938 Miss Clara Larson, 1411 Franklin avenue . ...'.'.','.'25,89(5 Miss Mamie Wilson, 364 35th street .',.".' 2968 Miss Annie Hue, 1660 Franklin avenue ...... 24,734 Miss Lydia Yodcr ..s ' " Wool !... v. , . -- ... .urns .eine utm, lut franklin Mratnue 23 946 !!.. T-.I a. .... . ... . ..........,...,,,, iwisicsmer Aiaitna, iJJO Grand avenue .........23902 Miss Margaret Avaina, 222 33d street 20967 .. - . ..... ...... .V,V iisiciiie Anstecit, I03J Irving avenue : 14,974 MissLillie Andcnon, 2548 Franklin avenue !. 1" !!! !!l0209 w SECOND DISTRICT-Includes all th Clt f A.A-t. .... .i m:-.u - v w " ...h. v" h v nmiu iv wsuiy-iecona streets. mmmury rossett, 7 urand avenue 22 u Miss Birdie Wise, 478 Harrison street 23,946 MissArmeiia urussl, 775 Franklin avnue 22 0S.1 Miss Hazel Hamlin, with A. R. Cyrus. ..22,849 Miss Martha Foard, 392 17th street 2216 Miss May Dench, 3731 18th street 22,509 Misi Mary Boentgen, 538 Duane 21 Q7 aiissj-eian uiioaugri, with Hoefler 21951 missjeanie a. Lyncli, 74. Franklin avenue 21,615 Misi Olga Heilborn, 592 Franklin avenu 2U76 Miss Mabel Simington, 395 15th street 19 821 Miss Hattie Tallant, 682 Grand avenue 18848 Miss Edna Campbell, 458 Commercial street ' 18 756 missBiraic Aicirosicy, jy Duane 18 003 11.- xr-i . 1 rvnce neison, 00 urana avenue. . 17uo Wl ! T. ... If.VTTU mm tisie cimore, 083 nth street 16978 Miss Hilda Klunkia, 570 Grand avenue ..'. .'.'.'.'. .'.'.'.10,764 THIRD nTiTRTr,TTtit.i.4.a -11 ti. ri - - ... . (h.:. ...r..i.. . . . . . . ...viuuca ui uw vui ut Aiwni west 01 Mima their own particular district, but may street to City Limits, vote for anybody in the race. Miss Edith Smith io ....... ... , ' ... ...... ,,lO Miss Mary Cregory, 545 8th street , 26,940 Miss Lets Drain, 244 6th street .'"26,853 urs.Artnur Hess, 31 7th street The offer affords the girls of As A : - toria ana surrounaing 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 the City of Astoria east of Twenty second street; second district will in elude all the City of Astoria east of Ninth street to Twenty-second; third district will include all the City of Astoria west of Ninth itreet to city limits; fourth district will include all the towns in and around Ilwaco and HOW THE PRIZES WILL Chinook; fifth district will include the f V . . .......... miss r ranees worberg 23.967 Miss Maude Ross, 103 2nd street...... ... ... ...'.'.'. '. '. '. '..23,928 Miss Esther Anderson, 368 Kensington '.'. ..'. .'. '. '..23,924 Miss Ella Powell, 171 Exchange 21,873 MissNancie Reed, 91 Bond, at P. O " iVoa Miss May Parker, 291 6th street ?n'(H Miss Ruth Blinn, 386 9th street 1714 Miss Hazel Estes, 237 Commercial street .'..'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. .'. . 16,822 Miss Esther Gearhart, 359 Grand avenue now Miss Nellie Hagman, 108 Astor "now Miss Alma Baker, 261 W. Astor inooa Miss Sophie Carlson, 305 Columbia 343 There is a ballot box in the As toran office where the votes may be deposited for any young ladies whom you may see fit to vote for. If you cannot bring the ballots to the office, flsns4 tl asm In Ku mail t- iU if siivim uj aasaaia IV HIV VWIUC9I Manager and the votes will be ac corded to the vounc lartv for whnm 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. The easiest and quickest way to win is for candidates to ask their friends to prepay their subscription for 6 to 12 months. It costs the subscriber noth ing extra to do this and they are FOURTH DISTRICT-Includea the Towns of Ilw.ro ind Chlnfc towns of Hammond, Warrenton and mory on the north aide of the river. Seaside. Misslda Williamson, Ilwaco... 10770 BE DISTRIBUTED. Miss Elinor Williams, Ilwaco , 1757 The automobile will be awarded to . fn?mP"n. Chinook .....16,941 the young lady receiving the largest LI " f,' , u-VfthIamet v ".786 number of votei in the the five dii- ... icxanuer, cninooK 0921 tncti. 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 the third will each receive the gold watch. Miss Nina Russell, Ilwaco 2860 FRANK J. DONNERBERG. Frank J. Donnerberg, who several months ago opened a handsome jew elry store at 574 Commercial street, has won a reputation that has brought him what is perhaps the best trade in the city. After 16 years' experience in the large jewelry and watchmaking stores of San Francisco and Portland. Mr. Donnerberg came to Astoria and opened a small place at 110 Eleventh street, connning himself largely to repairing watches, and carrying a small stock of jewelry and watches. His customers found him a good watchmaker and discovered they were given fair treatment and patronized him liberally, enabling him to in crease his stock rapidly. Mr. Donner berg is a broad-minded business man, and his up-todate stock includes all the newest styles which he purchases from New York and San Francisco wholesalers, and his establishment is credit to the city. FIFTH DISTRICT-Includea the Towns of Warr-nton M.m .... M mm t w ""' mmm IWUU BUIU oewuie ana au territory in uatsop County outside of Astoria. Miss Louise Brown, Hammond 91010 Miss Eva Parker, Warrenton h'oaa Miss Hazel Vannice, Warrenton . . .22317 MissNettie Utzinger, Seaside ... ..!'.!!'.!!,' ' 21011 Miss Mabel Taylor. Flavel 01 'ore Miss Edith Haney, Seaside.. 'Vo- Mrs. C. E. Linton, Warrenton 20916 Miss Eva Coffman, Seaside io'ooo Miss Anna Sigurdsen, Warrenton ' " in'7 NOT GOOD AFTER MAY 20, 1908. ASTORIAN VOTING CONTEST. For Dist, Address. Sherman Transfer Co. HENRY SHERMAN, Manager. Hacks, Carriages-Baggage Checked and Transferred-Trucks and Furnltsuv . ft iiuus luuvi ixiuvcu, ooxea ana saippaa. i 433 Commercial Street . . Main Phone 121 County ' ' Good for one vote when filled out and sent to The Astorian office by mail or otherwise on or before expiration date. No h.iw will be altered in any way, or transferred after being recevied by the X nngiuui. - ' t WtttvHtWHWitWH t Hi I 1 is M 1 , f IpP'll fPP wlj ij iMi ILL iii Contestants Should READ This Offer Carefully WE WILL GIVE EACH AND EVERY COtf TESrANT AN EXTEA BALLOT OF 4H VALUE OF SPECIAL BALLOTS BY CARRIER AND MAIL I A. htttttttttttttttttl 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 tl I H H 1 11 TrlZTXTnnTVT IIMorning Astorian, one month $0.50 R 1 H mfL B y 1 V-rl f Morning Astorian, three months 2.8O J 1 mui uuiK naiui mil, BIX monulB , , , , 3,50 Morning Astorian, one year 7 00 j morning Asionan, two years 14 00 VI . Morning Astorian, three years 21.00 First-Class Liquors and Cigars 002 Commercial Street Corner Commercial and , 14th. ASTORIA. OREGON AmAiAmm S 1 tiii i 1 I If itftt t tit fit 1 1111111 If M ! I J VOTES OLD NEW 60 120 300 600 1000 2000 2500 5000 7000 14000 11000 22000 18000 36000 25000 50000 VOTES OLD NEW HE GEM C. F. WISE, Prop. Choice Wines, liquors Merchants lunch Frsn and Cigars 11:30 a. m. to 1:30 a. m, Hot lunch at All Hours. 5 Cents ! Corner Eleventh and Commercial ASTORIA, - . - . v . , OREGON 300 1000 600 2000 ? . . morning Ascorian, tour years 2aoo Morning Astorian, five years . 33.00 WEEKLY. Weekly Astorian, One year. , t 1 n Weekly Astorian, two years 3 no T .11 - 1 . . . .... ... wncre Danois are issued subscriptions must be paid in advance. The full amount of money must be sent direct by mail, paid to local agents, or brought to this office. The paper will be delivered by mail or through agents, as requested. Besides the votes given on subscriptions there will be a coupon published in each issue of the Morning Astorian which when cut out and filled in, will count as one vote. These coupons must be mailed to the Morning Astorian Contest Manag-r before the expiration printed on each ballot WHO TURNS INTO THIS OFFICE FIVE OR TEN New Yearly Subscriptions Prepaid DURING THE NEXT EIGHT DAYS For each five new six-month sub scriptions, we will issue a special ballot of 5000, besides the' regular baUoty on each subscription. For each Five NEW YEARLY subscriptions to the Daily As torian each candidate will receive 20,000 extra votes. Each candidate who turns in ten new yearly subscriptions to Daily Astorian will receive a special ballot of 50,000 extra votes. This offer starts Monday May 1 1th, and ends Monday May 18th, 1908. Two new six-month subscriptions will count as one new-yearly. This is your chance : to catch the leaders. Take advantage : one. This Is Your Op portiinity! TO GET EXTRA VOTES BY A VERY LITTLE EFFORT inia urrtK WILL NOT BE REPEATED The subscriptions should not be held : back until Monday, but should be turned i in as soon as secured. An accurate ac-1 I count will be kept of all new .subscrip-1 uoes luraea m oy tne candidates. This j offer is for NEW subscriptions only, i! turned in between Monday May 1 1, and : : May 18. Tne contest manager will issue the I extra ballots on and after this offer i: closes and will mail same to contestants ' ' entitled to same. Address All Subscriptions and Com-1 mumcauonsio ygr. mm mm A , The Morning' Astorian Astoria, Oregon. For further particulars and information read the daily Astorian. i t4i.S.d..J....j... t . . . i .......... . ...TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTttttttttntWHWMj