SUNDAY, MAY 24, 1003.
THE MORNING ASTOMAN, ASTORIA, OREGON,
ISS ELLA POWELL
EANES FIRST
The Automobile and Piano Arrived Last
Night and Are Now on Display
The Automobile and Piano the two
grand prizes, which will be given away
hi the Astorian s popular voting con
test has arrived and will be on dis
play on the main street. The Piano is
en exhibition in T. A. Stokes's Dry
foods store on Commercial street and
cao be seen any time in the window.
We haven't decided as yet what win
dow we will put the Automobile in,
tot it can be seen on the main street,
or at the Astorian office. Call and
see these beautiful prizes, and exa
mine them for yourself.
A word in regard to the Reo Auto
mobile, a wonderfully speedy, natty,
pnnky little car, it's hard to believe
the truth of what it will do and en,
lore, and still "comes up smiling."
This is the runabout that carried
four people 682 miles for $3.38 per
passenger, in the New York Motor
Club's six day economy test, strong,
steady, reliable and stylish. There
are those who declare it is "too much
for the money."
The standing of the candidates from
yesterday's count, is as folows. Miss
EHa Powell leads the contest with a
large vote of 53,681 to her credit, with
Miss Frances Norberg second with
G$72 votes to her credit, and Miss
Edith Smith in that district third with
35,976 votes. Second district Miss
Mary Fossett leads with 34,914 votes
her credit, with Miss Martha Foard
a close second with 28,910 votes to
aer credit and Miss Birdie Wise third
with 27,454 votes to her credit.
First district Miss Mamie Wilson
leads with 29,974 votes to her credit
vritfc Miss Anna Bue a close second
with 29,694 votes to her credit, and
Miss Enberg third with 28,960 votes
to her credit.
There is a ballot box in the As
toran office where the votes may be
deposited for any young ladies whom
yoo may see fit to vote for. If yon
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
tbey 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
saved the annoyance of weekly and
monthly collections. By so doing you
receive a special vote ballot which is
sood any time during the contest.
Orders for the prizes will be given j
tie successful contestants at the j
close of the contest; same .may be j
osed by the contestant herself or
disposed of in any manner she may j
aee fit. I
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
Persons lmnjr 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- j
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
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.
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 trips one
in eaoh district the lady standing
second, will receive the scholarship
and the third will each receive the
gold watch.
List of Nominations.
FIRST DISTRICT-Includes all the City of Astoria east of Twenty,
second street to City Limits,
VOTE
Miss Mamie Wilson, 364 35th street .
Miss Annie Bin-. 10 Franklin avenue 29.694
Miss Enberg. 2i2i Cedar street 28.960
MissLydia Yoder 27,998
Miss Rose Nordstrom. 2165 Bond 26.948
Miss Clara Larson, 1411 Franklin avenue 25.915
Miss Margaret Avaina, 222 33d street ; 25,633
Miss Nellie Davis, 1702 Franklin aveanue 23,961
Miss Esther Mattila, 1336 Grand avenue 23,912
Miss Nellie Anstedt, 1653 Irving avenue 14,974
SECOND DISTRICT-Includes aU the City of Astoria cast of Ninth to
Twenty-second streets.
Miss Mary Fossett, 749 Grand avenue 34,914
Miss Martha Foard. 392 17th street 28,910
Miss Birdie Wise, 478 Harrison street 27,454
MissOlga Heilborn, 592 Franklin avenue 26,378
Miss May Dench, 3731 18th street 26.370
Miss Hattie Tallant. 682 Grand avenue 25,8-18
Miss Hazel Hamlin, with A. R. Cyrus 25,299
Missjeanie S. Lynch, 74. Franklin avenue 23,966
MissArmella Grussi, 775 Franklin avenue 23,186
Miss Mary Boentgen, 538 Duane 21,983
MissLelah Gilbaugh, with Hoefler 21.970
Miss Mabel Simington, 395 15th street 19.821
Miss Edna Campbell, 458 Commercial street 18.757
Miss Birdie McCrosky, 719 Duane 18.609
Miss Alice Nelson, 578 Grand avenue 17,648
Miss Elsie Elmore, 385 14th street 16,978
THEJEWbL
With Moving Pictures and Illus
trated Songs
!lS NOW OPEN
Performances at The Bijou
Dream has been discontinued
i Cor. i ith & Commercial j
OPPOSITE STAR THEATRE
THIRD DISTRICT-Includes all the City of Astoria west of Ninth
street to City Limits.
MissElla Powell, 171 Exchange 53.681
Miss Frances Norberg 233 Alameda avenue ...42,973
Miss Edith Smith, 189 6th street 35,976
MissLeta Drain, 244 6th street 31.719
Miss Maude Ross, 103 2nd street 28.935
Miss Esther Anderson, 368 Kensington 28,924
Miss Mary Gregory, 545 8th street 28.469
Mrs. Arthur Hess, 341 7th street 26,869
MissNancie Reed, 91 Bond, at P. 0 21,798
Miss May Parker, 291 6th street 21.468
Miss Esther Gearhart, 359 Grand avenue 19,966
Miss Ruth Elinn, 386 9th street iV.914
Miss Hazel Estes, 237 Commercial street 16,822
Miss Nellie Hagman, 108 Astor 13,971
Miss Alma Baker, 261 W. Astor 10,998
FOURTH DISTRICT-Includes the Towns of Ilwaco and Chinook and
territory on the north aide of the river.
MissOlice Thompson, Chinook 21,263
Miss Ida Williamson, Ilwaco 20,778
Miss Elinor Williams, Ilwaco 19,653
Miss Myrtle Alexander, Chinook 12,926
Miss Daisy Baker, P. O., Cathlamet 11,786
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. Donherbere came to Astoria and
opened a small place at llO Eleventh
street, confining 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
a credit to the city.
POST CARD HALL
Entrance Whitman's BooR Store
$3000PostCardStock
WHOLESALE ancT RETAIL
Free writing desk and material in connect
ion, also stamp department; stamps of all
denominations; post cards, books of
stamps and newspaper wrappers sold.
SEE SHOW WINDOW
Hihitman's Book Store
FIFTH DISTRICT-Includes the Towns of Warrenton, Hammond and
Seaside and all territory in Clatsop County outside of Astoria,
Miss Eva Coffman, Seaside 24,609
Miss Eva Parker, Warrenton 23,949
Miss Louise Brown, Hammond 23,823
Miss Nettie Utzinger, Seaside 23,614
Miss Hazel Vannice, Warrenton 23,341
Mrs.C. E. Linton, Warrenton 22,920
Miss Mabel Taylor, Flavel 21,975
Miss Edith Haney, Seaside 20,922
Miss Anna Sitirdsen, Warrenton 10,697
NOT GOOD AFTER MAY 27, 1908.
ASTORIAN
VOTING CONTEST.
For
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 by the
Astorian.
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To the First 500 Children
Bringing this "Ad." and opening an account, we will
deposit the first 50 cents, conditional that the child
deposit 50 cents at time of opening account and one
dollar per mouth for eleven mouths. The account
will then be worth $12.00 besides 5 per cent, interest
aud is subject to withdrawal according to State law.
Remember your account is secured by real estate.
Children uuder fourteen eligible.
THE BANKING SAVINGS AND LOAN ASS'C'N.
108 10th St. Phone Black 218 1
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Prompt attention given l ill repair w tk.
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BY CARRIER AND MAIL
VOTES
OLD NEW
Morning Astorian, one month $ 0.60 60 120
Morning Astorian, three months 1.80 300 ' 600
Morning Astorian, six months 3.50 1000 2000
Morning Astorian, one year 7.00 2500 5000
Morning Astorian, two years 14.00 7000 14000
Morning Astorian, three years 21.00 11000 22000
Morning Astorian, four years.. .,.28.00 18000 36000
Morning Astorian, five years 35.00 25000 50000
VOTES
WEEKLY. OLD NEW
Weekly Astorian, one year Weekly Astorian, two years
$ 1.50 400 800 3.00 1500 3000
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.
'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 ((111(1.4 will accumulate at com
pound interest. Interest paid on Sav
ings Accounts and Time Certificates
of deposit.
SCANDINAVIAN-AMERICAN SAVINGS BANK,
506-508 Commercial St, Astoria, Ore
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RATIONAL
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ASTORIA
DIRECTORS
Jacob Kamm W. F. McGregor G. C. Flavel
J. W. Ladd S. S. Gordon
Capital $100,000
Surplus 25.000
Stockholders' Liability ... 100,000
eHTAKLI.SII Kf 18MU.
J. O. A. BOWLBY, President.
O. I. PETERSON, Vice-President.
FRANK PATTON, Cashier
J. W. GARNER, Assistant CasUe
Astoria Savings Bank
Capital Paid in $115,000. Surpl us and Undivided Profits, $100,000
Transacts a General Banking Business Interest Paid on Time Deposits
FOUR PER CENT PER ANNUM.
Eleventh and Duane Sta. Astoria, Oregon.
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First-Class Liquors and Cigars
Sherman Transfer Co.
HENRY SHERMAN, Manager.
Hacks, Carriages Baggage Checked and Transferred Trucks and Furnitun
v Wagons Pianos Moved, Boxed and Shipped.
602 Commercial Street
Corner Commercial and 14th. . ASTORIA rivvnnti f
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433 Commercial Street
Main Phone 121
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Choice Wines, Liquors Merchants Lunch Frem
and Cigars !30 a m to
Hot Lunch at All Hours. aj
w...w na commercial.
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