The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, May 20, 1908, Page 3, Image 3

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    WEDNESDAY, MAY 20, 1908.
THE MORNING ASTORIAN, ASTOItlA, OREGON,
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ONLY TWO MORE DAYS
TO GET SPECIAL BALLOT
List of Nominations.
FIRST DISTRICT-Includes all the City of Astoria east of Twenty-
second street to City Limits.
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Who Will Take the Prizes. Its Up to You.
The great contcit to now running
merrily and now to the time in rally
yur friend; see that they 'do not for
get their promise; they forget or
something cfttmca them to change their
mind and you lone several hundred
vote. So don't let them forget.
All the contestant! are doing very
good work and you would be sur
prised to know how faitt the subscrip
tions Are coming into this office, Can
didates should poll a few votes every
day to let their friends know that they
are still in the race. Hut by all means
keep a reserve for the last, If no
one knows how many votes you have
all your votes in the paper, where
everyone can see how you stand and
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Know just wiiii i a tuxes to near you.
Above all things do not get dis
couraged because some one else has
a few votes more than you.
A few thousand votes do not count
this early in the content, and those
at the ery bottom have an equal show
to win with those at the top of the
lit. Krt mutter how manv votes nnv-
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One else may have, do not lose cour
age; simply make up your mind to
win, and then go after votes. Sub
scriptions are not hard to secure if
you go about it right, and the contest
department is ready and willing at all
times to show you how to get them.
If you have any friends who desire
to assist you, send them up to the
contest manager and he will give them
a receipt book and show them how to
go about getting the votes. Call on
the contest manager at any time and
he will furnish you with information
and assist you in any way possible.
There is ballot box in the As
toran office where the votes may be
deposited (or any young ladiel whom
you may tee fit to vote for. If you
cannot bring the ballots to the office,
aend them in by mail to the Contest
Manager and the votes wilt be ac
corded to the young lady for whom
they are Intended. The votes are
counted twice, ao there can be no
mistake as to the proper number of
ballots accorded to each candidate.
The votea are always open for inspec
tion to insure a fair deal
HOW TO WIN.
The easiest and quickest way to win
is for candidate! 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
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.
Ordera for the prixes 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
ace 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 mav do ao by ballots cut
from the uaiiy ana weeKiy niiorwn,
?X by special vote coupons ooiainea
bj subscribing to the Astorian. The
coupons secured by subscribing to
the Astorian may be held at long aa
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.
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 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 wilt in
clude all the City of Astoria east of
Ninth street to Twenty-second; third
district will Include alt the City of
Astoria west of Ninth street to city
limits; fourth district will include all
the towna in and around Ilwaco and
HOW THE PHIZES WILL
Chinook; fifth district will include the
towns of Hammond, Warrenton and
Seaside.
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 trips one
in each district the lady standing
second, will receive the scholarship
and the third will each receive the
gold watch.
FRANK J. DONNERBERO.
Frank J. Donnerberg, who several
months ago opened a handaome 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 small place at 110 Eleventh
street, confining himself largely to
repairing watches, and carrying a
small atock 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
a credit to the city.
The Most Common Cause of Suffering
Rheumatism causes more pain and
suffering than any other disease, for
the reason that it is the most common
of all ills, and it is certainly gratifying
to sufferers to know that Chamber
lain's Pain Balm will afford relief, and
make rest and sleep possible. In many
cases the relief from pain, which is at
first temporary, has become perma
nent, while in old people subject to
chronic rheumatism, often brought on
by dampness or changes in the
weather, a permanent cure cannot be
expected; the relief from pain which
this liniment affords is alone worth
many time its cost. 25 and 50 cent
sizes for sale by Frank Hart and
Leading Druggists.
For a burn or scald apply Chamber
lain's Salve. It will allay the pain
almost instantly and quickly heal the
injured parts. For sale by Frank Hart
and Leading Druggists.
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wafers will make you beautiful, bewitching. They DE
VELOP THE BUST in a few weeks from 3 to 6 inches
and produce a fine firm, voluptuous bosom. They fill
out the hollow places. Make the arms handsome ncH
well modeled and the neck and shoulders shapely and
of perfect contour.
50r Send for a bottle oday and you'll be pleased and grate-
, ful. "SIREN" wafers are absolutely narmiess, piesn iv
Ivenient to carry around. They are lold under guarantee to do all v.-
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6 us. ' ' ' ... . . .
rnccDurin the next 30 day onr y
rKtt 6ottle of these beautifying wafers on receipt of 10 cents t
nav cost of packing and portage if you will mention that yo
saw the Advertisement in this paper. The sample aione may oe Buc,
.Desk M MTHOT1C CHEMICAL CO, 31 West 125th St. New York.
'.: VOTE
Misa Enberg, 2323 Cedar street ... 28,947
Miss Hose Nordstrom, 2165 Bond.... ,., , ,,.,,,,.,,,,..,, 26,948
Miss Clara Larson, 1411 Frsnklin avenuc , v, ,,,,,,,,, ,,, ,,25896
Miss Annie Cue, 1660 Franklin avenue, ,, ... ... , !.. 25739
Miss Mamie Wilson, 364 35th street..,,,,,, , "' ''24068
MissLydia Yoder , , , ,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.23 991
Miss Nellie Davis, 1702 Franklin roanue 23,946
Miss Esther Mattila, 1336 Grand avenuc "...'."'.',',21,$
Miss Margaret Avaina, 222 33d street.... ,,. 20,967
Miss Nellie Anstedt, 1653 Irving avenue . , , 14,974
Miss Lillie Anderson, 2548 Franklin avenue . . ,,. ! 10209
SECOND DISTRICT-Includes all the City of Astoria tut of Ninth to
Twenty-second streets.
Misa Mary Fossett, 749 Grand avenue... ... ., , ...32,773
Miss Birdie Wise, 478 Harrison itreet ; ..23,946
Miss Martha Foard, 392 17th street.. 23 876
Miss May Dench, 3731 18th street.... ', " ' 23 366
MissArmella Crussl, 775 Franklin avenue.. '.. . .. .. ,23,1 18
Miss Hazel Hamlin, with A. R. Cyrus... .,, "I,',!!,'.','.'.',, '.'.,.23,976
Miss Mary Boentgen, 538 Duane......... , ... 21,979
MissLelah Cilbaugh, with Hoefler.... . . 21951
Miss Jeanie S. Lynch, 74. Franklin avenue 23,941
MissOIga Heilborn, 592 Franklin avenue 21,376
Miss Mabel Simington, 395 15th street... ,., ..19,821
MissHattie Tallant, 682 Grand avenue...... 18,848
Miss Edna Campbell, 458 Commercial street .,. .18,756
Misa Birdie McCrosky, 719 Duane 18,003
Misa Alice Nelson, 578 Grand avenue. .. , ...17,648
Miss Elsie Elmore, 385 14th street 16978
Miss Hilda Klunkia, 570 Grand avenue . . 10,764
THIRD DISTRICT-Includes all the City of Astoria west of Ninth
street to City Limits.
Misa Edith Smith, 189 6th street .........27449
Miss Mary Gregory, 545 8th street .....26,940
MissLeta Drain, 244 6th street.. .26,856
Mrs. Arthur Hess, 341 7th street 26,815
Misa Maude Rosa, 103 2nd street -,931
Miss Ella Powell, 171 Exchange 24,309
Miss Frances Norberg 233 Alameda veune 23,970
Miss Esther Anderson, 368 Kensingto11 23,924
MisaNancie Reed, 91 Bond, at P. O.. 21798
Misa May Parker, 291 6th street 21,073
Miss Ruth Blinn, 386 9th street 17,914
Miss Esther Gearhart, 359 Grand avenue ....16,954
Misa Hazel Estes, 237 Commercial street 16,822
Misa Nellie Hagman, 108 Astor. ', , ..11,959
Misa Alma Baker, 261 W. Astor . 10998
Miss Sophie Carlson, 305 Columbia 6,343
FOURTH DISTRICT Includes the Towna of Ilwaco and Chinook and
territory on the north aide of the river.
Miss Ida Williamson, Ilwaco .. ... ... ........18,778
Miss Olive Thompson, Chinook 17,945
Miss Elinor Williams, Ilwaco 17,557
MIssMyrtle Alexander, Chinook ... 12,926
Miss Daisy Baker, P. O, Cathlamet 11,786
Miss Nina Russell, Ilwaco .......2860
FIFTH DISTRICT Include the Towna of Warrenton, Hammond and
Seaside and all territory in Clatsop County outside of Astoria.
Miss Eva Parker, Warrenton 23,949
Miss Louise Brown, Hammond 23,818
Miss Nettie Utzinger, Seaside 23,614
Miss Hazel Vannice, Warrenton 22,317
Miss Mabel Taylor, Flavel..... ......21,975
Mrs. C. E. Linton, Warrenton 21,917
Miss Edith Haney, Seaside 20,922
Miss Eva Coffman, Seaside 19,999
Miss Anna Siwrdsen, Warrenton ........10,457
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Contestants Should READ
This Offer Carefully
WE WILL GIVE EACH AND EVERY
CONTESfANT AN EXTRA BALLOT OF : :
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NOT GOOD AFTER MAY 20, 1908.
ASTORIAN
VOTING CONTEST.
X Dist, Address '
County ,
Good for one vote when filled out and sent to The Astorian
office by mail or otherwise on or before expiration date. No ballot
will be altered in any way, or transferred after being recevied ty the
Astorian.
VALUE OF SPECIAL BALLOTS
BY CARRIER AND MAIL
Morning Astorian, one month 8 0.60
Morning Astorian, three months 1,80
Morning Astorian, six months 3.50
Morning Astorian, one year. ...... i 7.00
Morning Astorian, two years.. , 14.00
Morning Astorian, three years 21.00
Morning Astorian, four years.1........ . 28.00
Morning Astorian, five years.., 35.00
WEEKLY.
VOTES
OLD NEW
60 120
300 600
1000 2000
2500 5000
7000 14000
11000 22000
18000 36000
25000 50000
VOTES
OLD NEW
Weekly Astorian, one year. ........$ 1.50 300 600
Weekly Astorian, two years , 3.00 1000 2000
In all cases where ballots 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 Manager before the expiration printed on each ballot
Contest Closes Tuesday, June 16, 1908.
WHO TURNS INTO THIS OFFICE
FIVE OK TEN
New Yearly Subscriptions Prepaid
DURING THE NEXT THREE DAYS
For each five new six-month sub
scriptions, we will issue a special ballot
of 5000, besides the regular ballot, 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 staits Monday May 11th,
and ends Thursday May 21, 1908. Two
new six-month subscriptions will count
as one new-yearly. This is your chance
to catch the leaders. Take advantage
of it.
This Is Your Opportunity
TO GET EXTRA VOTES BY A' VERY LITTLE EFFORT
THIS OFFER WILL NOT BE REPEATED
The subscriptions should not be held
back 'till Thursday, but should be turned
in as soon as secured. An accurate ac
count will be kept of all new subscrip
tioes turned in by the candidates. This
offer is for NEW subscriptions only,
turned in between Monday May 11, and
May 21.
The contest manager will issue the
extra ballots on and after this offer
closes and will mail same to contestants
entitled to same.
Address All Subscriptions and Com
munications to
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nr. Contest Dent
J.UU uui mug xuiuiiaii i
Astoria, Oregon. I
t For further particulars and information read the daily Astorian.