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About The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1908)
1 Is THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. SUNDAY MORNINly JUNE 21. 1008. (toon Third Annual Scholarship Competition Opens Tomorrow -oluuuiu) ' jeniueu vv 1111 upporruniiy w vv in ; : ; Free Higher Education. , 1 . ," WISE BOYS AND GIRLS WILL GET EARLSTART MM COOT A 4 mm : X-..';':' Parked Streets Cement Walks Asphalt Pavements mm Bull Run Water Gas Mains Sewers Fine Soil No Brush or Stumps No Gravel or Rock IflGTO Building Restrictions Fine Car Service Close in Modest Prices Easy Terms Wmmmi 1 : -,h : ; 241 Stark Street, Corner Second Irvington Office East Seventh and Morris Streets W THE VtRY HEART OF THE EAST SIDE y Has such rigid building restrictions that nothing Can prevent that particular district from becoming the most select and finest residence portion of the City, of Portland. This beautiful section is , bounded as follows: NORTH BY FREMONT STREET EAST BY THE CITY'XlMlTS -.'' era SOUTH BY SULLIVAN S GULCH WEST.BY GRAND AVENUE The Most Favored Location'of This Restricted District is ROSE CITY PARR Its 27 Particularly Attractive Features Are: 10 AND 15-MINUTE CAR STREETS GRADED. SERVICE. BULL RUN WATER. ELECTRIC LIGHTS. . IMPROVEMENT CLUB. HIGH ELEVATION. GROWING COMMUNITY. UNSURPASSED SCENERY NO SALOONS OR STORES. VERY LOW PRICES. 25 MINUTES TO the CITY. PUBLIC SCHOOL. SPLENDID SOIL. PURE AIR. -NEARLY. 40 HOMES. BOULEVARD SYSTEM. INCREASING VALUES. AMAZINGLY EASY . TERMS. DIRECT ROUTE to DOWN TOWN. CEMENT WALKS AND CURBS. , , SUNDAY SCHOOL PLENTY of SHADE TREES TELEPHONE SERVICE. NEAR COUNTRY CLUB. - GOOD NEIGHBORS. FINE FOR CHILDREN. FINANCIAL AID FOR BUILDERS. : " OF WHAT MORE CAN ANY RESIDENCE SECTION BOAST ? : 1 HARTMAN. & THOMPS ON Chamber of Commerce ; Portland Oregon If You Do Not Fully Understand Con ditions Consult v Journal Contest Manager. Th wti boy and tlrt and younf ' man ana younc women who Intend enter- Inr The . Journal" acholarahlp con teat which opena tomorrow will not loae any time In the work of eecuring aubacrlp tlona for the Oregon Daily, Sunday and Semi-Weekly Journal. The ; aubaorlp tlona secured by the contestant will alone determine the distribution of aohol arahlpa and cash awards, 1 The Journal has no say whatever as to who shall get the choice of scholarships, and the accompanying cash awards as explained herewith. - The contestant securing the largeat number of votes ha the choice of the big list of scholarships. The second . choice of scholarships goes to the contestant who secures the largeat number, of votes la the district which does not get the first choice. The same rule carries right through the whole Hat until 11 the acholarshlps and cash awards are exhausted. In this way all have an equal chance, no matter how small or thinly settled district is. The . young " person who feels dlsoour aged enough to despair, of winning a coveted prlie will be surprised the ef fect a - determined will will have on hie or her efforts. Those surmounting obstacles will have more confidence In themaelvea, and after a successful bat tle with handicaps they will find an easy way to succeed with any undertak ing.." Make an early start and work hard, for It's worth while. THE WAY IT IS DONE Each and every subscriber to any Is sue of The Journal will be entitled to vote for a contestant according to the length Of time they 'pay In advance for their subscription. A schedule of votes allowed .on -every lssue,for different pe riods, Is published today. ' Every contestant ahould oommenee at One to hustle for subscribers to The Journal, bearing In mind that new subscribers count many mora votes than old subscribers, for It is only through an Increase : n circulation that The Journal will receive returns for such a large outlay of cash and scholar ships. ' The public will bo kept advised by publication from time to time as to the standing of the different contest ants and the votes to their credit. Instruction la canvassing or conduct ing your campaign for subscribers and votes will be given to any contestant who applies to the contest manager. BQUJUb ojuurca ro ax. For the purpose of awarding the scholarships and cash prises, the Held of The Journal has been divided Into four districts, as follows: Multnomah county, Oregon. Willamette Valley (as far south as Eugene). Southern Oregon (all south of Eu gene). . -;-. ,: . Eastern Oregon. . A liberal measure of votes Is al lowed for subscriptions to the - semi weekly edition of The Journal to favor contestants working In districts where the population is sefwered. Th voting schedule Is so key land the Held is so divided, that a cMtestant living in the country or on a rural route has an equal advantage with the contestant liv ing in the city of Portland. The young people living la th country have this advantage over their city rivals: they enjoy a larger personal acquaintance. how TKXT ai xmmaMvrso. Th candidate who at th : close of th contest has th largest number of votes, irrespective of locality or dis trict, will have first choice of all schol arships. The second choice will fall . to the contestant of highest vote In the dis trict whloh does not get th first choice. The third choice will fall to th con testant of highest vote in a district which does not get either the first or second choice. The' fourth choice will fall to the contestant of highest vote1 CASH AWARDS In addition to th scholarship awards The Journal will maka the fol lowing cash awards to help defray expenses of the students who may poll the largest vote: . Cash with first choice of scholarship..., ....fl50 , Cash with second choice of scholarship..... 125 . Cash with third choice of scholarship. ......... ....flOO ; Cash with fourth choice of scholarship.... ,.f 75 . ; Cash with fifth choice of scholarship.. .50 Cash with sixth choice of scholarship. . . , .' f 25 ' The above sums in cash will be paid contestants immediately after the close of the contest, in the order of their standing-. Cash commis sions will be allowed on all new subscribers, in addition to the cash awards, so that a contestant may earn money every day during the contest. SCHOLARSHIPS As far aa they are at present listed are herewith submitted. More schools will be added from day to day during the contest ss the choice of new contestants is learned. . ;. . AUAarr oouioa. axjbajtt. o. rn M.t'a tuition In anv deoartment. except conservatory. Value of scholar ship ISO. AXSB OXTT BDSIMIISbI OOUUBBB, .. .:'. BAKES OITT. OB. One year's tuition In shorthand, type writing, iunglisn, Dw.H wjh D R maa yvu- do. Value ot schoiarshi manshlp. Value of scholarship tlOO. BTnrarass oofc- &BCU, roimis. OB. One year's tuition In combined busi ness and shorthand course. ; vaiue oi scholarship $100. CArTTAXi Btrsxsrsss oouaaa, t,,. ' gAUTK, OB. Ten months tuition in business or shorthand course., Value of scholar ship $100. BAUA8 OOXXBOB, BAXXAS, OB. On. vear'a tuition In anv deoartment Vaiue of scholarship $50. . KTTiTi KXUTABT AOAOEXT, OBT- XABS. OB. One year's tuition In all branches without board. Value of scholarship $1S0. houmcbs Btrczxruss cox.x.xaa, rOnTTJkWTD, OB. One year's tuition In combined busi ness and ahorthand course, value or scholarship $100. , XSTZBVATZOSAX. OOBBZSVOITSBBOX SKISOOM OV SOBAXTOir. A. Comnleta course In architecture. chemistry and chemical technology, elec trical, civil engineering, steam electric, mechanical engineering and mining engi neering. Value of scholarship $90. . xaz warm, wckoox. or abt, roBxxJun, ob. months evening course. Value of scholarship $50. urwMMYVUza ooubsb, somnr- VZUbB, OB. One veer's tuition In anv deoartment of th college. Value of scholarship $60. OBZOOsT OOBSSBVATOBT OT MTTSZO, ;; rOMTXOjn, OB. One year's course in piano depart ment. Value of scholarship $1TS. OBBOOX BaQPXBT OOUSOB, VOBT- '", s:.'-f" JUAX9, OB. -Combined cours in telegraphy and stenography. Value of scholarship lilt. OBSOrOV UV OOXADOB, . .:: . xAsn, OB. One rear's tuiUoo. Vslu of scholar, ship $ito. VAGXrXO OOKU30B. VBWBXBO, OB. One year',.tultlon. Value of scholar ship $50. MCmO UBIT-BBSXTT, OUIt OBOTB, OB. One's year's tuition In college depart ment Value of scholarship $S0. MBDIBTOB AOADBXT. TOB. OB. Two years' instruction in classical, scientific or commercial courses. Valu of acholarahlp $100. ' rOBTXAJTD AOABZICT, 90BT zjuro, ob. One year's tuition in any ef the four academy classes. Value of cholarsbtp $110.. . - - - .- BOAS. WAX.TXS BBZB, rOBTXOJTD, Oak Vocal lessons. Value of scholarship 1100. , . - , , BOSS CXTT BUSJ-HJESS OOZAXOB, , roBTXUjrro, ob. One year's tuition in combined busl nees and shorthand course. Valu of acholarahlp 1100. W ST. BEASTS AOASBMT, TMM DAUBS. OB. One year's tuition In music decart- ment Value of scholarship 1100. WBSTBBsT AOABBBTT OT BtTSZO AJTB ZLOOXTTZOir, rOBTXJUTD, OB. Course In elocution, oratory or Jdra- matlo art Value of scholarship $11. In th district which does not get the first, second or third choice. Th re maining scholarships will be given out to contestants according to their atand tng, alternating between th districts. Th cash prises will be given . out similarly. Be or she, however, will keep the cash commissions earned dur ing the contest for new subscribers. BATXS ABTB CSJBDXTS. Prepaid subscriptions, only, count for votes In the Oregon Journal contest many more points allowed for new subscriptions than for payments on old subscriptions. Th same number of vote are allowed whether the paper go to the rmbaorlber by ; mall or by carrier. la order to procure votes on aa old subscription, the advance pay ment Shall be mad for not Jess than three months. Votes are allowed on new subscriptions, for advance pay ments for one month or more; an out: line of the voting values being as fol lows: ;-; . 'ft ; DAILY AMD STSTOAT ESRIOK. , , On month: Price by mall. $8 cents; prlo delivered by carrier, at points having a carrier service, IS cents; votes allowed, If new, (5 votes; if old, none. Two months: , Price by mail or deliv ered, 11.10; votes. allowed. If new, lis votes; If Id. none. ' Three months: Price by mall, $1.90; delivered. 11.96; votes allowed. If new, $00; If old,. 175. our months: By mall,' $1.60; de livered, 12.60; votes allowed, If new, 400; If old, 200. Five months: Price by mall, $1-25; by carrier, $3.25; votes allowed, If new, 500; if old. 125. six months: By mail, 11.75; by carrier. 11.90; and so on. Twelve months: By mall, $7.60; by carrier, 17.80; votes allowed. If new, 1.000; If old, 1,000, ' DAXZ.T ismoi witbtott snnnAT. One month Price by mall, 10 cents; delivered, 45 cents; votes allowed. If new, 40; if old, none. Two months: Price by mall, $1; delivered, 90 cents; votes allowed, if new, 100; If old, none. Three months: By mall, $1.40; deliv ered. $1.IS; votes allowed, If new, 100; it oio, so. Four montna: By mail, $1.75; by carrier, $1.80; votes allowed, if new, 160; if old, 110. Five months: By mall, 12.80; by carrier, $1.26; votes allowed, if new, 100; If old, 140. Six months! By mall, $2.76; by carrier,' $2.60; vote allowed, If new. 400; If old, 200; and so on. . ' .- ' Twelve months: By mall, IB; by car rier, $5.20; votes allowed. If new, 1,000; If old, 600. SrBSAT JOTBVAZ, OBT.T. Twelve months: Price by mail or by carrier, $2.60; votes allowed. If a new subscriber, ; 400; if an old subscriber, , 160. Six months: By mall or by ear rler, $t2t; votes allowed, If -new, 1?1 j if old, 76. Three months: By mall or by carrier, 65 cents; votes allowed. If new, so; it old. zs. SZMX-WZXBXT ZSZTXOSf. This edition of Th Journal Is sent to subscribers by mall only. Price for 12 months, 11.60; vote allowed, it new. 600; If old, 250. Six months: Price, 76 cents; votes allowed. If new, $00; If old. 100. - 1NOMI1NATB A FAVORITE . Or several, if you like. If you nominate more than one, select your nominees from different localities. -. Town ..,....:.., ...Date... I.. PUBLISHERS OREGON JOURNAL, PORTLAND, OREGON1. I nominate the following as suitable to enter your contest for scholarships and cash awards:- v Cut This Out and Mail to The Journal Portland, Oregon: - " At .Once BAIOI AQB A9SBB88 . SJoHool o College Wanted " (Any young: person between the ages of 10 and 30 having good character is eligible to Nomination Made by. Whose Permanent address is.. .......... . .... .. Whose Telephone (if any) is. ......'...;... e. ....- b. V.