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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (June 6, 1908)
THE MORNING ASTOMAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. Now Is the Time to Make LIST OF CANDIDATES T a Supreme Effort SATURDAY, JUNE G, '08 II 2J mi L- UJ Get Your Name at the Head of the List and Keep It There We will rim it k special coupon in Sunday' paper, good for SO voles. Leave or der!! for extra copies at the Attorian office not later than 7 o'clock toniKlit. Order left at Star Guar Store, Whitman' Hook Store, or Utzinuer' New Stand before 6 o'clock tonight will be tilled. X Our Kreat upecial offer in shaking thing up lively and all candidate are itriving to do their liml. Friend of nearly all of the candidate who have been enrolled have hope that their candidate will be among the victor ion, and will not admit defeat until the final return will have been count ed, and this remarkable contest Aronght to a glorious conclusion. The daily number of vote cast incrcae clay by day, and all expectation have been urpaed. Vote arc being re ceived in Mich greatly increasing number that it would be absolutely Impossible to forccBHt with any rea sonable degree of accuracy the total number of votes that will have been cast when the contest is over. But the candidate can all rest assured that they are striving: for a prize that is well worth the effort. While the contestants and their friend have been working hard, they have in the meantime been preparing for the grand finish. The candidate have been carefully measuring the strength of their competitor, but now they are in readiness to tep into the thickest of the fray and see it through until the contest come to a close. Remember, you may win one of the prizes. Just keep a hustling for vote, and the time until the closing of the contest will astonish you by the quickness of it arrival. "Keep (ace" with flit' other candidates, let ihe watchword be. The interest shown by the many candidate and the ex cellent work they have so far done is appreciated by the contest man at;er. Let the good work go on. The bunch of energetic workers that have made the contest slip along with such little friction deserve the praise of the contest manager. They cer tainly have done grandly. Their ef fort have home fruit. They shall enjoy the pleasure of the result of their labor. Remember, you may be one of the successful candidates. The stayer wins, whether the weapon be brawn or brain. The best work is done by hard work. There is a ballot box in the As toran office where the votet may be deposited for any young ladies whom you may see fit to vote for. If you cannot bring the balioti to the office, nd 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, ao there can be no mistake as to the proper number of ballots accorded to each candidate. The votei are always open for inspec tion to insure a fair deal. I' HOW TO WIN. The easiest and quickest way to win is for candidates to ask their friend 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. 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 ee fit Any young lady residing in the above mentioned territory is eligible I lo compete in this contest. Anyone who desires to vote in this contest may do so by ballots cut from the Daily and Weekly Astorian, y or by special Vote coupons obtained jf. Iby subscribing to the Astorian. The coupons secured by subscribing to ' the Astorian may be held as long as j desired and voted at any time up to tte desired close of the contest, but Vballots cut from the Astorian are only good for one week from publication and will not be counted if voted after l the date printed on -the ballot. I Persons living in one district are not confined to voting for ladies in their own particular district, but may i -vote for anybody in the race. f 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 district 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 Aitoria 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 each district the lady standing second, will receive the scholarship and the third will each receive the gold watch. FRANK J. DONNERBERQ. Frank J. Donnerberg, who several months ago opened 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 small place at 110 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. A Grand Family Medicine "It gives me pleasure to speak a good word for Electric Bitters," Mr. Frank Conlan of No. 436 Hous ton street New York. "It's a grand family medicine for dyspepsia and liver complications; while for lame back and weak kidneys it cannot be too highly recommended." Electric Bitters regulate the digestive func tions, purify the blood, and impart renewed vigor and vitality to the weak and debilitated of both sexes. Sold under guarantee at Chas. Rogers & Son's drug store. 50c. A man who is in perfect health, so he can do an honest day's work when necessary, has much for which he should be thankful. Mr, L. C. Rodgcrs of Branchton, Pa., writes that he was not only unable to work, but he couldn't stoop over to tie his own shoes. Six bottles of Foley's Kidney Cure made a new man of him. He says, "Success to Foley's Kidney Cure." T. F. Laurin, Owl Drug Store. LUxirSf oenna acts geatlyet prompt ly ontke bowels, cleanses he system effectually, assist one in overcoming 1 .V. 1 habuual constipation nprmnnenllv. lo eel us Wneficiol ejects buy tke genuine. . . Manufactured by the CALIFORNIA JjIgSx-rupCo. 80UBYramN0rDRUCOI3T5-B0B0TnX FIRST DISTRICT-Includes all the City of Astoria east of Twenty, second street to City Limits, VOTE Miss Rose Nordstrom, 2165 Bond .40,359 Mi Esther Manila, 1.136 Grand avenue 38,135 Miss Mamie Wilson, 364 35th street,. .. . 33,769 Miss Margaret Avaina, 222 33d street. , 33,681 Miss Clara Larson, 1411 Franklin avenue . . 32,825 Miss Annie Bue, 1660 Franklin avenue .....32,723 MissEnberg, 2323 Cedar street 29,222 Miss Nellie Davis, 1702 Franklin ave nue . . 23,974 Miss Nellie Anstedt, 1653 Irving avenue ' , 18,571 SECOND DISTRICT Include all the City of Astoria cut of Ninth to Twenty-second streets. Miss Mary Fossett, 749 Grand avenue .73,984 Miss May Dench, 3731 18th street , 52,774 MissLydia Yodcr 42,721 MissLelah Gilbaugh, with Hoefler 33,252 Miss Martha Foard, 392 17th street 33,112 MissOlga Heilborn, 592 Franklin avenue 32,063 Miss Birdie Wise, 478 Harrison street. 30,723 Miss Mabel Simington, 395 15th street 29,502 Miss Mary Boentgen, 538 Duane 29,033 Missjeanie S. Lynch, 74. Franklin avenue 4 28,975 MissArmella Grussi, 775 Franklin avenue , 27,287 Miss Hattie Tallant, 6?2 Grand avenue 25,848 Miss Hazel Hamlin, with A. R. Cyrus 25,700 Miss Edna Campbell, 458 Commercial street 19,306 Miss Alice Nelson, 578 Grand avenue. 19,028 Miss Birdie McCrosky, 719 Duane 18,666 Miss Elsie Elmore, 385 14th street 16,978 THIRD DISTRICT-Includes all the City of Astoria west of Ninth street to City Limits. Miss May Parker, 291 6th street 68,145 Mis France Norbcrg, 233 Alameda avenue . 63,725 Miss Ella Powell, 171 Exchange 57,199 Mrs. Arthur Hess, 341 7th street 51363 Miss Edith Smith, 189 6th street 42,087 Miss Lets Drain, 244 6th street 38,507 Miss Mary Gregory, 545 8th street 35,780 Miss Maude Ross, 103 2nd street 33,580 Miss Esther Anderson, 368 Kensington ..32.438 Miss Nancie Reed, 91 Bond, at P. O.. . 22,480 Miss Esther Gearhart, 359 Grand avenue ...22,348 Miss Ruth Blinn, 386 9th street ..17,914 Miss Hazel Estes, 237 Commercial street 16,822 Miss Alma Baker, 261 W. Astor 14,806 Miss Nellie Hagman, 108 Astor 13,973 FOURTH DISTRICT-Includes the Towns of Ilwaco and Chinook and territory on the north side of the river. Miss Olive Thompson, Chinook Miss Elinor Williams, Ilwaco.. Miss Ida Williamson, Ilwaco Miss Myrtle Alexander, Chinook 27,991 26,851 25,035 23,408 FIFTH DISTRICT-Includes the Towns of Warrenton, Hammond and Seaside and all territory In Clatsop County outside of Astoria. Miss Nettie Utzinger, Seaside 29356 Miss Louise Brown, Hammond 29,142 Miss Hazel Vannice, Warrenton 26,392 Miss Mabel Taylor, Flavel 25,983 Miss Eva Coffman, Seaside .. 24,952 Miss Edith Haney, Seaside 24,590 Miss Eva Parker, Warrenton 23,949 Mrs. C E. Linton, Warrenton . 22,920 Miss Anna Sijnrdsen, Warrenton 15,083 For NOT GOOD AFTER JUNE 15, DS. ASTORIAN VOTING CONTEST. I 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. No ballot will be altered in any way, or transferred after being recevied by the Astorian. VALUE OF SPECIAL BALLOTS BY CARRIER AND MAIL VOTES OLD NEW Morning Astorian, one month $ 0.60 60 120 Morning Astorian, three months lJW 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 $ 1.50 400 800 Weekly Astorian, two years 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 vill 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. Subscribe for The Morning Astorian 60c Per Month by Mail or Carrier PI A JJlfiTU t FIT 15) ll Oil !! Prizes of 05,000 Votes given Away Read Carefully To the candidate turning in the largest' number,ofnew year ly'subscriptions will be given a special ballot of 50,000 votes To the candidate tnrning in the next largest number of sub scriptions - - 25,000 votes To the candidate turning in the third largest number of sub scriptions - 15,000 yotes Two old yearly subscriptions paid in advance will count as one new subscription. Only yearlyfsub scriptions counted. During this special offer all ballots both old and new will be counted double from three months up. Value of Ballots During This Special Offer OLD NKW 600 1200 2,000 4,000 5,000 10,000 14,000 28,000 This offer smarts Monday June 1, and ends Monday June 8. Now is your chance to catch the leaders. Take ad vantage of it. Three Months Subscription $1.80 Six Months $3.50 One Year $7.00 Two Year $14.00 This Is Your Opportunity TO GET EXTRA VOTES BY A VERY LITTLE EFFORT This Offer Will Hot be Repeated The subscriptions should not be held back until Monday, but should be turned in as soon as secured. An accurate ac count will be kept of all subscriptions turned in by the candidates. This offer is for subscriptions only, turned in be tween Monday, June 1, and June 8. Address All Subscriptions and Com 1 "municatioflsto r Contest The Morning' Astorian Astoria, Oregon Hi lepartment I For further particulars and information read the daily Astoian