The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, May 23, 1908, Page 3, Image 3

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    SATURDAY, MAY 23, 1908.
THE MORNING ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, OREGON.
ilISS EDITH SLUT!
(1017 LEADS CONTEST
Look for the Twenty Vote Coupon
in Sunday Morning's Paper
Twenty-four days decide the baltlc
ittul namcH the victor. The automo
bile u ml piano nrc cuuxitig ninny fa
vorable continent and arc coveted by
ituiny young ludic. But at the pres
ent m.iko of the game it i hard to
Icll who the fortunate ones will he.
Then there I the young ldy who
liai an amhition to (ft a business
ediicntion; what a wonderful chance
offered by The Astoria n. How well
worth a little extra effort during the
twenty-four day that remain in tit
Krcat content.
The watchc what lady docs not
jrize a nice gold watch? And the one
to generously offered by The Ai
torian are not cheap one, but ore
durable and very pretty.
' The content is ncaring the close
' and now i the time to round up that
friend who was "going to help you
out in time of need "
' Do not let your friend forget that
yon want and need those prizes, and
that The Astorian given them the
cw service in the best of form and
while it i news.
See the increased number of vote
allowed for ubscribcrs for the
weekly.
t When the votes ore finally counted
and the final awards are mftde, it will
be done by a committee selected by
the contestants and no one connected
with The Astoria office will have any
thing to do with the award. The num
ber comprising the committee and
how they shall be chosen by contest
ants will be announced later. The pro
prietor of The Astorian will have
nothing to do with the award and is
not nt present or at any time inter
esting himself in the contest, except
in a general way. His only regret
will be that there will not be an au
tomobile of piano for each and every
contestant. But 17 splendid prize
will go some ways toward satisfying
the little army of earnest vote-getters.
There is a ballot box in the At
toran office where the vote may be
deposited for any young ladie whom
you may see fit to vote for. If you
cannot bring the ballot 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, to there can be no
mistake at to the proper number of
ballots accorded to each candidate.
The votet are alwayi 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 friend to
prepay their subscription for 6 to 12
months. It costs the ubcriber noth
ing extra to do this and , they are
saved the annoyance of weekly and
monthly collection. By to doing you
receive a special vote ballot which it
good any time during the contest.
Ordert 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 the may
ee fit
Any young lady residing in the
above mentioned territory is eligible
1o compete in this contest.
Anyone who desires to vote in this
contest may do to by ballots cut
from the Daily and Weekly Astorian,
or by special vote coupons obtained
ty subscribing to the Astorian. The
coupons secured by tubtcribing to
the Astorian may be held at long at
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
ceive a business education at the ex
pense of the Astorian.
DISTRICTS.
The districts will be divided as fol
lows: First dittrict 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 llwaco and
Chinook; fifth district will include the
town 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 vote in the the five dit
trict. The piano the tecond grand
prize will be awarded to the young
lady receiving the tecond largest vote
in the five district. The tript one
in each dittrict the lady ttanding
tecond, will receive the tcholanhlp
and the third will each receive the
gold watch. " y
, ur
PRANK J. DONNERBERG.
Frank J. Donnerberg, who several
month ago opened a handiome jew
elry store at 574 Commercial street,
has won a reputation that hat brought
him what is perhapt 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
ttreet, confining himself largely to
repairing watches, and carrying a
small stock of jewelry and watches.
Ills customers found him good
watchmaker and discovered they were
given fair treatment and patronized
him liberally, enabling bim to in
crease his stock rapidly. Mr. Donner
berg it broad-minded business man,
and his up-todate stock includes all
the newest styles which he purchase
from New York and San Francisco
wholesalers, and his establishment is
a credit to the city.
List of Nominations.
A HARD STRUGGLE
Many a Astorian Citizen Findt
Struggle Hard.
the
With a back constantly aching,
With distressing urinary disorders,
Daily existence is but a struggle.
No need to keep it up.
Doan's Kidney Fills will cure you.
Theodore Huerth, living on Park
Place, about two miles from Oregon
City, Ore., says:
"I found Doan's Kidney Pills do
just what is claimed for them. For
long time I suffered from a lame
ness and aching over the kidneys and
an irregularity of the action of the
kidneys. The trouble was not severe
enough to lay me up but was very an
noying and made it difficult without
my back paining me. I was induced
to try Doan's Kidney Pills from the
recommendation of a friend, and pro
cured a box. Their use absolutely re
moved the trouble with the kidneys,
strength cned my back and in every
way proved your remedy to be worthy
of the greatest confidence.
Plenty more proof like this from
Astoria people. Call at Charles
Roger's drug store and ask what cus-
tomeers report.
For sale by all dealers. Price 50
cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo,
New York, sole agents for the United
States.
Remember the name Doan's and
take no other.
The World's Best Climate
is not entirely free from disease, on
the high elevations fevers prevail,
'while on the lower levels malaria ia
encountered to a greater or lest ex
tent, according to altitude. To over
come climate affections lassitude, ma
laria, Jaundice, biliousness, fever and
ague, and general' debility, the most
effective remedy is Electric Bitters,
the great alternative arid blood puri
fier; the antidote for tvity forrn of
bodily weakness, nervousness, and in
somnia. Sold under guarantee at
Charles Rogers & Son drug store.
Price 50c.
FIRST DISTRICT-Include all the City of Astoria eatt of Twenty'
second street to City Limits.
. VOTE
Mitt Annie Bue, 1660 Franklin avenue 29,694
Miss Knbcrg, 2323 Cedar street 28,956
Miss Rose Nordstrom, 2165 Bond 26,948
Miss Clara Larson, 1411 Franklin avenue . 25,915
Miss Mamie Wilson, 364 35th street ,, 24,968
MliiLydla Yoder 24,996
Miss Nellie Davis, 1702 Franklin aveanuc 23,961
Mist Esther Mattila, 1336 Grand avenue 23,910
Mist Margaret Avaina, 222 33d ttreet 21,029
Mist Nellie Anstedt, 1653 Irving avenue 14,974
SECOND DISTRICT Includes til the City of Astoria cut of Ninth to
Twenty-second streets.
Miss Mary Fossett, 749 Grand avenue 34,914
Mist Birdie Wise, 478 Harriton ttreet 27,454
Mit May Dench, 3731 18th ttreet 25,763
Min Hazel Hamlin, with A. R. Cyrut 25,299
Mittjeanie S. Lynch, 74. Franklin avenue ,,.....23,966
Mitt Martha Foard, 392 17th ttreet 23,906
MinArmella Grutsi, 775 Franklin avenue 23,186
Miss Mary Boentgen, 538 Duane 21,983
MittLelah Gilbaugh, with Hoefler 21,970
MistOlga Heilborn, 592 Franklin avenue 21,376
Mist Mabel Simington, 395 15th ttreet 19,821
Mitt Hattie Tatlant, 682 Grand avenue 18,848
Mils Edna Campbell, 458 Commercial street ', 18,756
Mist Birdie McCrosky, 719 Duane 18,609
Mist Alice NcJson4 578 Grand gyenue. 17,648
MisiEls'e Elmore, 385 14th itreet 16,978
THIRD DISTRICT-Includes ill the City of Astoria west of Ninth
street to City Limits,
MUi Edith Smith, 189 6th itreet 35,807
Min Either Andenon, 368 Kensington . . .(im41,,uw.kiu..28,M4
MisiLeU Drain, 244 6th itreet ..27,118
Miss Mary Gregory, 545 8th itreet 26,953
Mrs. Arthur Hels, 341 7th itreet 26,869
Mist Maude Rost, 103 2nd ttreet .....24,931
Min Ella Powell, 171 Exchange .....24,421
Mist Frances Norberg 233 Alameda aveune 23,970
Mitt Nancie Reed, 91 Bond, at P. 0 21,798
Mist May Parker, 291 6th itreet 21,468
Mitt Ruth Blinn, 386 9th itreet 17.914
Miss Esther Gearhart, 359 Grand avenue 16,961
Mist Hazel Estes, 237 Commercial itreet 16,822
Min Nellie Hagman, 108 Attor , 13,971
Mist Alma Baker, 26 W. Astor 10,998
FOURTH DISTRICT-Includes the Towns of llwaco and Chinook and
territory on the north tide of the river.
MUs Elinor Williams, llwaco '. 19,563
Min Olive Thompson, Chinook 19.26S
Mis Ida Williamson, llwaco 18,778
Mil Myrtle Alexander, Chinook 12,926
Mis Daily Baker, P. O., Cathlamet 11,786
FIFTH DISTRICT-Includes the Towns 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
Mis Nettie Utzinger, Seaside.... 23,614
Mist Hazel Vannice, Warrenton 22,339
Miss Mabel Taylor, Flavel 21,975
Mrt.C E. Linton, Warrenton 21,917
Miss Edith Haney, Seaside 20,922
Miss Eva Coffman, Seaside 21,007
Mist Anna Siwrdsen, Warrenton 10,697
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NOT GOOD AFTER MAY 27, 1908.
ASTORIAN
VOTING CONTEST.
Dist, Address.
X County
Good for one vote when filled out and sent to The Astorian
office by mail or otherwise on or before expiration date. Np ballot
will be altered in any way, or transferred after being recevied by the
Astorian.
VALUE OF SPECIAL BALLOTS
BY CARRIER AND MAIL
THE
Harrington Patent Washer
Improved June 4 1907
The Agitator works on scientific. principles, forcing the suds through
the clothes by compressed air. PliC6 $500 '
Use a galviniied tub 17 inches. deep and 17 inches wide, with straight
sides not flaring, with drop handles one-third from top of tub is best,
although the washer can be used in any tub or boiler. Cover clothes
with water deep enough to cover caps of washer when held down.
Press down a number of times opposite you at the outer edge of the
tub with a quick, firm pressure, before moving the washer. Then move
over the width of the machine. The washer can be used, also, to rinse
with. Do not overload it and the machine will wash as much as
any $10 washer, and do it easier and in less time. It will wash whole
carpets, Oriental rugs, lace curtains, loose wool or wooden comforts.
Follow directions and it will please you.
The Foard & Stokes Hardware Co l
Incorporated
Successors to Foard & Stokes Co.
l t-i
Morning Astorian, one month '.' .7. .... .". . . . . .". . . .$ 0.60
Morning Astorian, three months. 1.80
Morning Astorian, six months 3.50
Morning Astorian, one year. ...m,,., 7.00
Morning Astorian, two years........... 14.00
Morning Astorian, three years ...... 21.00
Morning Astorian, four years 28.00
Morning Astorian, five years . . 3100
VOTES
OLD NEW
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14000
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50000
VOTES
WEEKLY. OLD NEW
Astorian, one year Weekly Astorian, two years
.......$ 1.50 400 800 3.00 1500 3000
Valued Same as Gold,
B. G. Stewart, a merchant of Cedar
View, Miss., says: "I tell my cus
tomers when they buy a box Of Dr.
King's New Life Pills they get the
worth of that much gold in weight, if
afflicted with constipation, malaria or
biliousness." Sold under guarantee at
Charles Rogers & Son's drug store.
25c.
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In all cases where ballots are issued Subscriptions must be nairf in advanr
The full amount of money must be sent direct by mail, paid to local Brents
or brought to this office.
The paper will be delivered by mail or through agents, as reauested.
Besides the votes giveri ori subscriptions there will be a coupon published
in each issue of th 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 Tiie'sday, June 16, 1908.
Sherman Transfer Co.
KENRY SHERMAN, Manager.
Hacks, Carriages Baggage Checked and Transferred Truckt and Furniture
Wagons Pianot Moved, Boxed add Slipped.
THE ROAD OF A THOUSAND
WONDERS
Shasta Route and Coast Line of the
Southern Pacific Company
'Through Oregon and California
Over 1300 miles of scenic beauty and interest attractive and instruc
tive. This great railroad passes through a country unsurpassed for its
scenic attractions, and introduces the traveler to the vast arena soon to
become the scene of the world's greatest industrial activitits. There is
not an idle or uninteresting hour on the trip ,and the variety of conditions
presented excites wonder and admiration.
Special Low Rate Tickets now on Sale at All Ticket Office
$BB.OO
Portland tp Los Angeles and Return
Long limit on tickets and stop-over privileges. Corresponding rates from
other points. Inquire of G. W. Roberts, local agent, for full particulars
and helpful publications describing the country through which this great
highway extends, or address
WM. McMurray
General Passenger Agents Portland.
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First-Class Liquors and Cigars
602 Commercial Street
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Main Phone 121'
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andCigars . :30 fc to
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Corner Eleventh and Commercial
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