THE OREGON . DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY EVENING, JUNE 17, 1808.
BATTLE
- i TO
OF BALLOTS
BEGIN ON MONDAY
Ambitious; Young Men and tVomen -Will; Compete
Free Scholarship in Journal's Third Annual Con;
- . test A Splendid Cha nee for Boys and Girls.
for
Up 0
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Encouraged by the good showing they
made In last year's educational contest,
no doubt many wllj again enter in The
Journal' third annual scholarship com
petition. - Taught by the . valuable
perlence, they wtU know how to over
come 'obstacles and how to more effec
tively solicit subscriptions. How to ap
proach men of affairs Is a quandary to
.the inexperienced, and the knowledge
of the art Is acquired only by the actual
experience. With more confidence In
themselves this year they will succeed
wnere tney failed jast summer. - - ...
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: Self-confidence Is an Invaluable trait
in a young man or woman, and the pos
eessor of it will make light 0f seem
ingly difficult problems. The kins; is
the man who can. ., The poet was right,
for It la thi mail "who Ran" wlm.
Earnest young men and women carry a
positive atmosphere with them a sort
of magnetism that attracts people's at
tention and makes them like them ana
believe la them. - v
Diligence Bequlrsa,
Success Is the result of hard work,
and failure is the price of apathy. No
one with a down-and-out feeling Can
win success. By fighting obstacles en
ergetlo young people can destroy bar
riers to progress as though they were
made of tissue paper. Most obstacles
are only imaginary and vanish before
the determined person with an object in
view. Tbe handsome cash awards rang
ing from 125 to f 160. which The Journal
is giving to the winners of scholar
ships to help pay their incidental ex
penses while attending- school or col
lege, should be great inducement for
ambitious young men and women. Be
sides the -cash awards the winners will
also be paid cash commissions on all
the new subscrlDtlons they secure dur
ing the three months' contest. The cash
commissions alone will well pay them
lor their summer work.
figure It Oat.
Just consider what a free scholar
ship, a cash award and commissions on
new subscriptions for The Journal
means. The winner entitled to the
choice of scholarshlDS. for Instance.
chooses one year's course in the piano
Department or tne uregon conservatory
of Music valued at $176. In addition
to this he or she gets $160 cash, making
a vaiue or JZt. Besides ne or sne re
ceives a cash commission on every new
subscription secured for the Daily, Bun-
day or Semi-Weekly Journal, thus aug
menting the sum by a large amount.
Being entitled to first choice of course,
the number of subscriptions he or she
will have secured will necessarily be
large, so that the cash commissions will
amount to a goodly sum, making a big
aggregate. There Is no other work that
young people could engage in that would
remunerate them so handsomely. It is
possible for clever young scholars to
earn over 1100 a month during The
Journal n contest. Surelv this la
strong incentive jjtp attract education
aspiring young people to engage in the
work of securing subscriptions for Ore
gon s popular newspaper.
Be Ambitious.
mere is mtie nope ror the young
person who is content to remain at a
standstill without ambition to better his
A Little Down and
ALittleEachWeck
Elgin or
Waltham
fp2.50
A Real Bargain
Bar la a high, grade Elgin or
Waltham movement in a guaran
teed 10 -year gold filled cass that
has never before) been sold at the
low price we now name. Tou
can't beat it anywhere C 19 Kr
In town ,....lf3U
Standard Jewelry Store
189 TIIIU) CTXJEST,
Between YamniU and Taylor.
or her condition. ' When the mind be
comes contracted in narrow surround
ings tnere is little hope for advance
ment. It is the observent, inquisitive
ooy wno jorges aneaa ana does things
that place him in us lead of tne dull,
aisintereeted youth. The exercise of
the boy's and girl's faculties gives them
ballast and makes them cheerful, hope
ful and successful in business. Intend
ing competitors in The Journal's great
contest will do well to study the sub
scription rates and tbe voting credits
attached to the different subscriptions.
The longer ' the subscription term the
bigner the number of votes allowed. By
explaining tbe conditions to those whom
you solicit you will be able with little
effort to secure long-term orders for
Tne journal, and thus pile up large
numbers of votes to your credit In tbe
contest. . . . ' -
0et Out and Hustla.- '.;
Remember, steady application wins
confidence. Faithful attention to - the
work of securing subscriptions to The
journal . wm orown your efforts with
success. Tour honesty of purpose will
be - well rewarded at tbe close of the
contest, and the consciousness of doing
?our level best will be a general satls
action to you and will be a powerful
factor In your future career. Don't de
lay the work do it now and remember
now is the present time always and
never the past By knowing the mean
ing of that little word of three letters
NOW you will write it backward after
your name at the close of The Journal's
third annual scholarship contest. You
will be a winner.
TELECOM IS
THE LIFE
Says F. G. instead After
Being Cured by James
Austin Larson.
Science of Vibration Makes Sufferer
From Constipation and Torpid
Liver a Well Man.
"Teleconl is tha life, lust as James
Austin Larson claims tt is," said F. O.
Llnstead, who is employed by the St
Johns Lumber company, in reply to a
question put by a reporter who met bim
In the corridor of the Oregon hotel, as
he emerged from the apartments of
James Austin Larson, ths Teleconl expert.
The reporter had assed Mr. Llnstead
what teleconl is. a question that is upon
the lips of hundreds of Portland people
at this time.
"it nas certainly put new life into
Mr.
continued
Llnstead.
"For
ABSOLUTE
SECURITY.
Genuine
Carter's
Little Liver Pills,
Must Bear Signature of
., 5ee FssvSasils Wrapper Below.
I Terr assail mxmA
I take
CARTERS
1,1
as saga.
FOX IEaDaCHL
RSI DUZIXE1S.
IITTLE run iUBULeY
IWpB FOR TORPID LIYEIt f
I til revSeMTisiTtss .
I ua ewuiirAiiun.
F01 SALLOW tall. .
rca TKECoairuxioi
I Ht7 I Purely Tettablefeggg
eight years I have been a conetant suf
ferer from constipation and torpid liver.
Now I am a new man altogether, all
due, I am positive, to this wonderful
treatment they call teleconl.
'Uurlng ail the time of mv lndlsno-
sltion, it has been necessary for me to
take strong medicines every day, and
even then mv head was constantly
heavy and I was dull and listless and
my Doay was so numt tnat I was in
mortal fear of paralysis. Now, my
head la clear and my mind active. The
auu, neavy reeling in my body is gone
and I am lust as natural as I would
ever wish to be. Teleconl worke quickly
ana surety, as a cure ror sucn troubles
as afflicted me. It is all that la olalmed
tor .it, and I am glad to state publicly
my earnest belief In the treatment. My
belief Is baaed unon a suacAasful trial
01 It."
One only needs to listen to Mr. Lin
stead s story to be impressed with the
fact that Teleconl is equal to all the
claims tnat nave teen made for it by
Its distinguished originator, James
Austin Larson. There Is one very de
cided feature in favor of Mr. Lanmn's
method and manner, and that is that he
does not claim to cure everybody with
cancer, consumption, diabetes. Blight's
disease, chronic deafness and organic
heart trouble. He is equally as firm
In his statement that nearly every other
trouble comes within the scope of his
treatment.
You cannot but be Impressed with
the conservatism of this man. It is just
this quality In his makeup that gives
thinking people confidence in him and
his claims. If. as Mr. Llnstead claims,
Mr. Larson can cure constipation and
torpid liver, his treatment, sooner or
later will receive universal recognition
In the curing of this very prevalent
complaint
One thing is certain and that Is that
a lot of Portland people are trying Tel
econl, and all those who have been in
terviewed have nothing by the warmest
words of commendation for the apostle
of the science of vibration.
GAVE JOBS WHEN
MONEY PUT UP
Use of the Hotel Oregon's letter
heads; a membership card In the T.
M. C. A. of Portland; credulous young
men anxious to realise quick returns
on a small Investment these the ma
terials out of which H. O. Vincent, re
cently decamped to Seattle. buildn an
elaborato set-rich-quick phantasm that
has completely dazsled the eyes of
Captain Baty and his -plain clothes men.
Vincent came to Portland about a
month ago. Shortly after he arrived
here he advertised in some of the pa
pers for men to present a good ad
vertising proposition. Applicants were
required to put up a bond in order to
protect" Vincent from possible dishon
Eventualities reveal that the
bond was anything from a diamond
rln to a gold watch, although Vincent
preferred monev. Ha nwunl - an
applicants on his advertising DroDosl-
uon and the police figure that the to
tal value of the watches and other
Pieces of lewelrv and mnna wtilnK v.
gathered in as "bonds" wlU exceed 1500.
P0WEKS QUAKRELf "
PATEONS SUFFER
?.llw." Light te Power company and
the Western Union has resulted In the
removal of the standard-time clock
from the Waiting-room on Second street,
near Washington, causing no snd of
inconvenience - to the patrons of the
Street car lines ov.. th n.i.-t.
brides. Foimerlv a bla- Wnlwn TTn
clock hung on the wall in the waiting
room, but a difference arose between
the telegraph company and the street
railway people, finally reaching such
a warm suae, that out came the lw.ir.
and now the bewildered or belated trav-
eieriooHs m Tain ror tne laminar face
Of the bis time piece.
"Tt would seem that these two pnblic
service corporations - might compose
their differences . and r.tnr. ,t,i.
clock," remarked a patron of the TTnlnn
avenue carlines. "Hundreds of neonle
are put to serious convenience every
for the
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You do not need the CASH.
All you need to do is to come to
the Gevurtz Stores
Pay a little down on any suit in
the house
Then pay the small sum of
TEN DIMES, or
tjj?e
1;
, fig na
aweeK
that's all you are expected to do, and
and meanwhile you wear the
suit while you pay.
No "fuss and feathers" about it just a plain busi
ness transaction. No embarrassing provisions or
transactions. No red tape. Both MEN and WOMEN
, ' ' '
outfitted complete on these easy terms.
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SLY COPS SAY "HIST," THEN FIND
BURGLAR ASLEEP IN OWN HOME
Being taken for a bursiar in his own
home Is the Interesting experience of
as express messenger who lives in East
Washington street, early the other
morning. He got 'In from his run late
very late. Naturally, he hiked for
home. He got there. But the door was
n n
Elan0
GEiuuun
Never Falls to
RESTORE GRAY or FADED
HAIR to Its NATURAL
COLOR and BEAUTY
play.'
Roumanla,
upwuia only. . ja .ilally.
No matter how long it has been gray
or faded.- Promotes a luxuriant growth
of healthy hair. Stop its falling out,
and positively - removes Dan
droll. Keep hair soft and glossy. Re
fuse all substitute. 2 times as much
m 11.008 50o size. x . - ,
: IS NOT A DYE. ,
' Fklle Ha Bme. Co.. Nnrsrk. N. 1.
Ct and 60e bottles, at druggists
Vn , ...
vi iu um ouiaoae, m mes
senger secured the services of a step-
laaaer. ne ciimDea, And he got in his
own horns through a window. But he
vy m nsisnoor steeping in
tent. ....i .. ,
iiews was, dispatched to. the police
station of the supposed burglary. The
" . mvw. ine jaoaer still stood
thief was really in the house. Per-
usya am wus cniororormlnsr his Tie-
.kv lner WB no - light. Other
uuiumii nnn, i ne potice, ror a time.
ivJ,i-T?f 'Jw hiding
nuouv. w vuiuv aiuica tne House or
to use strategy. ,
Finally, however, members' of the
househo. were aroused. The burglar
was found in bed He was Identified
Sf ai.mS?1?er. 11 th? 'mUy. explained
his plight and the sleepy policemen re
turned to the station-housed
And he neighbors are wondering why
people who. stay out late do not carry
nignt keya . ...,,.;....(, ,"......
v Soetoa Cloeted All jy '
To arrange the clothing and furnlah
ing goods stock of ths "Hub." Bales
men and saleswomen wanted during
this mammoth sale. Apply at once to
the Boston Store. First and Salmon
strwitefc . " - . . . - ---
Sleeplessness is often caused by the
head being exposed to the cold, while
the rest of the body is warm, in nine
cases out of ten. If the head is covered
with a silk handkerchief it wil llnduce
sleep, ,.-0,.
' A mniDlxtoB satia MBooth iml flf lTn
RHEUMATISM
CATARRH
CONSTIPATION
ajtd
All Nervous Diseases
or
Men and Women
FEJur4jrnrTX.Y ovmxs t
IMPONDERO -THERAPY
TREATMENT
Those who have treated
BO
much that they have become
"skeptical" and have not received
the proper results soon get dis
couraged and "give up." we have
many of such cases and they are
improving. Why not avail your
self of the same. - "It is your own
fault" If you don't gat well, as we
offer you health, providing you
have no incurable disease.
: Office hours 10 a. m. to I p. m.
Sunday 1 a, va to It m.
o Impondero-Therapy
Company
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508 Merchante Trart Bldg,
. yorUand, Or. .,
IIH Washington.
Entrance
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TOWN LOTS For Invcslmen! or
IRRIGATED FRUIT LANDS?
If we knew which interested you most, we would tend you our
free litersture on the subject, ,
We have jifst issued two new folders,' .
NUMBER 3 describes the new townslte of PALOUSE
FALLS . . . .- .v ,--. V . j ? , V " , 'i r ' ,--,4 . .
NUMBER 4 tells about our. Irrigated tracts at PALOUSE
ORCHARDS. s . .. ,
You must be interested In one or the otherwhich is It?
If it is convenient for you to call and see us, do so, we shall be
pleased to talk with you but if it is not possible f of you to see us
personally, fill in the following blank and mail it to us, and we
wtll send by return, literature, without any cost to you.
Gentlemen: ; ' ,
' I am interested in.. .... t ' . ,
and would like' to receive your free folder No...'..,.........
Please send same by return mail and oblige,
T .V'-'1!1 -1? "' Vi esUiV i.tt'ecsiessssellssetts esei tt it
Date..
Dont procri
ev
cesstut man.
ate but do thia today. Opportunities come ta
erybody, but tne man who seucs tne
ssful
opportunity is the $uc-
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245 STARK ST. (Ground Floor) PORTLANO
CURE SICK HEADACHE, .
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