News Recoct 1 Great Contest HOW TO VOTE At the foot of the firbt column on the editorial page is a voting coupon that counts 5 vo e for the candidate whose name is written on it. Anyhody can vote the coupons f'r any candidate. We advise candidates to n:-k their friends to save coupons or Bend them direct to the odae as one coupon may decide a prize. V' Payments on subscription count the mont. A candidate who Hecures a new subsnrih r fur a year receives GOO vote See the table on this )E go of extra votes for subscription payments. Grand Pn nan 1UU D70 ' Lot 7, IEiiterpriM of lock 4, in Beautiful Aider View Addition to the city of. The lot is on Litch street, one block from 'Depot street ,It is .j0xH5 feet incize, level, sub-irrigated, all in lawn grass and Us soil is of the finest. It is situated michvay between the business sectioi Mff tho citv aiui the 0. It. & N. rnilwav depot. Leading Ui-i:,if s ai ' 'professional men have bought lots in Alder View addition ID hU 'sold there in 'he last three months and beautitul homes, are hein creeled all around the grand prize lot. It is not as good, it it. bettci ih:in cash. All the lots in the immediate vicinity are held at !?!l'5 o hinhcr one across the street at .f300 and an advance will svtre'.; - - . . r.-i It is needless to teli of Alder lew evorvo'io n f( '.""jTO.uw.CTgft? ice u r Jiefore spring. be county is familiar with this peerless residence section of Enterprise J, $ There are no undesirable lots there hut the grand prize tor, is one or itiefs hoicest. It was purchased of Daniel lioycl, manager ot tne waiiowaj , f ,aw, Land & Abstract company, who owns and has the exclusive ale (J .f Alder View lots. i X 111 CO PCUU11U , -i- JL PRIZES NOS. 6. 0 AND 7. One for the next to the leading contestant (except winner of grand prize) in each of the three district?. Second Prize $20. rnizii no. 5. , Three First Prizes $135. PRIZES NOS. 2, 3 AND 4. One offered to the leading contestant (except winner of Grand Prize) in each of the three districts into which the county is divided for this contest. First Prize $45. PRIZE NO. 2. New Royal Sewing Mavhine pur chased of Fred S Ashley, dealer in furniture and stoves. Il is5-diaw-er, drop head of handsone new design, beautiful and symcttiral i.i every do'ail. Center drawer is ser pentine, side drawers rounded. Stand equipped with lnte. t improv ed ball hearings. L'st p-ice $50. No higher j-ra'lo machine on the market than the New Royal, for which Mr. Ashlev is exclusive agent. The prize machine is on exhibit at hisBtore, opposite the Wallowa National bank. First Prize $45. PRIZE NO. 3. 'improved Victor III Talking Mach ine bought of E, B. Wheat, jewel-' erand dealer in watches, silverware and musical instruments. Victor III has handsome ijuarterod-oak cabinet with binge top, 10 inch turn-table, double tandem spring motor, playing several records with one winding and can be wound 'while playing, 200 needles fiee, horn latest largo bell of beautiful design. Air Whe.it is solo agent for the Victor and the prize ma chine can be eoen in the window of bin establishment. First Prize $45. PRIZE NO. 4. Rambler Bicycle bought of llodgera Xros., dealers in new and second hand furniture, stovos and genernl furnishing goods. Nothing need h nid in nraise of the Rambler everybody knows it is and baa been for yearB the standard high-grade bicycle none better made. '1 lie t,1 whiM ia nri exhibit in Rodeers Bros.' store, on Kiver street one block south of W. J. Funk & Co'a. V EQUAL CHANGE FOR ALL To equalize the chances of all candidates the county 18 divided into, three districts, as told in "Conditions of Con tes " on this page. Candidates in district 2 do not compete with those in dis tricts 1 and 3, except fur the grand prize There are 3 prize6 in eacfvwf the three district.? ' -; ' Each new subscriber secured bv a candidate receives the News Record until January 1, l'JOS, free. New subscribers and those now on the list who pay a year in advance are given their choice of the following remiums free: One year's subscription to the American Farmer. ' The News Record sent" free 3 months to any address outride of Wdlowa conn y; or . An order for a cabinet photograph, if 1.50 size, at the Fallmun Studios in Enterprise. Li ;m Elegant, Four Drawer Dresser, with French bevel mirror (24x30 inches) bought of G. I. Ratcliff, the Enter prise furniture dealer. The dresser is tJ feel high, 3J feet wide, l feet deep; is of beautiful Goldei Oak finish, made of kiln-dried Oregon ash, which for hardness and wearing-qualities is superior to plain o ik Top draweis have' the fash ionable swell front. The dresser is on exhibit at Mr. Ratcliff s store, and be makes the special offer if the.vinner perfers he or she can have $20 in value of any other article in his big stock.. - Second Prize 20 PRIZE NO. 7. HANDSOME Cold Watch Second Prize $20. PRIZE NO. 6. '"T . If- -,T, ,!, , "J ,' . Single Breast Harness boiight of L. Perland. the well known dealer in harness, saddles and leather poorK It is a splendni inrness, pstprt leather finish, nicklo plated mountings 'and carries Mr. I'erknd's guarantee of good value for the money. It can be seen at his thop on Mainetreet. Conditions of News Record's Great $405 Prize Contest. All the prizes, except tho Christ st mas Guts will he awarded in order of number of votes credited to contestants Each coupon clipped from a News Record counts 5 votes if voted within its time limit. Ad ditional extra votes for payment on subscriptions us per table 'pub lished each week in News Record. No employe of the News Record is allowed to enter this contest, or any member o the fa.nily of the publisher For the purpose of equalizing the chances of contestants in differ ent partB, the county is divided into three districts as follows; , " " 4, Liberty " " TronM'rcek " " 17, Kalrvlew " " 1. Lower Valley . A' '-! S Guaranteed to us as a first-class time-keeper in every respect, and with a ten-year warranted gold filled case. Three Third Prizes $30. ' PRIZES NO. 8, 9 AND 10. " One for the third leading contestant (except Grand Prize winner) in each of the three districts. . Third Prize $10. PKIZE NO. 8. Choice of the following: 1. Guaranteed Belmont razor, genuine horsehide strop, shaving brush, automatic bill-clasping leather pocket book, Moore's non-leakable toZO fountain pen, and handsome brier ' pipe; or 2 Beautiful satin covered handkerchief box, best hair brush, mirror and stand, $1 bottle of best perfume.' box, 3 cakes, best to let soap, Parker's. Pears or Colgate.-. Bottle Wisdom's Rohcrtine, box best stationery, set, 3, finest scissuis. Articles of tbis'prize bought of Bur naugh it MayHeld, drugistt and dealers in beautiful Christmas gifts and are on exhibit at their store on Main street. Third Prize 10. PRIZE NO. 9. Choice of the following: 1. Beautifully decorated, gold edged glass tea, fruit and water sets, 25 pieces; or, (2.) 22-calibre Kopkino & Alle rifle, E . M. Dickinson,' Sheffield, hunting knife and high-grada 'Keen Kutter" pocket knife. Articles of this prize bought of Hartshorn & Keltner, dealers in dishes, stoves, general hardware, roofing, doors, windows, paints, guns and eporting goods, and can be seen on exhibit at their store od Main street. Third Prize 10. PRIZE NO. 10 Webster's International Dictionary, newest, up-to-date edition, bound in full sheep; 2380 pages, 6000 illustrations, and with 25,000 new words recently "added. GET THE BEST All Contestants will to pail for thsir Tims. ! Spec'al Christmas. Gift Offer To each candidate who sends in a list " " U Willow Spring 14 " " 40, Pure EISTSIOT NO. 3. All the nrlioul ilist riots in tho county not included in districts 1 and 2. BISTEICT 170. 1. (School Dlstrlot '", No. 2!, Knterprlse " " 0, Joseph , " 2, Alder " 2:t, 1 tea vis. msTnicT.KO. a. School District No. 7, Lestlne " 12, Wallowa ContentanU will be credited to tho district In which they reside, lut are allowed to secure subscriptions and votes will bo credited to them fniu njy whrre In the I'nlted ktatn. The Grand PrUo will bo given to tho contestant credited with the most votes. . First oholoe of the first prlz.es will tie given to contestant having next, high est number of votes. The other two first prizes will be Riven to the leailing oonteaUiiU In the other two districts (barrlntr ulways tlio Or mi Prize winner Saooml and Third Prlaes swarded In same way, making 3 prlz.es for each district, a Grand Prlase and Christmas Gifts for all districts. If 3 contestants in 'Enterprise should secure, say, 1.5,000, 12,000 and 10,000 votes respectively, i d the leading contestant In District 8 only 5000 votes, the latter would neverthe less secure one of tlio first prijses valued at $45.00. All certificate for extra vote will Iw marked non-transferable and will be ..bMied only In favor of one person, In addition to the priv.es each and every contestant will receive a liberal commission, so that each ono will be paid liberally for his or her time. You ! can't lose and if you work diligently ami persistently you will doubtless make i o 3 , cw suijscribers dnung the week the best wag you over did in the same time. Do not delay, htarl now. i pIuijp peC- jt Bd a list of 3 during WriteJU) the News Kccord for comjileto instructions, tetiu, etc. I week ending Dec. 14-, and a list of 4 J . ... -1 T.. O.I r- lO 1 1 new subscribers in all, the News Record Extra Additional Votes for Cash -Payments on Subscriptions. For every 25 cents paid on b;ck suhseriplliMi Fori year Advance Subscription (oWO " 1 " ' " (new) . " 2 " " " (old ot new) "40 months" . " " .2r, votes 50 Extra 1.50. " 4V." 1.50, " (H)0 " S.00, ' " 15(H " 5 00,. " Thsio " SPECIAL CHRISTMAS (ilFTOFFFR. 5, $IO, 20 IN GOLD TO CANDIDATES Most Liberal I Per Fver Made for 4 Securui); Sub.eriUrs. Ope" .to all rvgnlarly nominnttd or entered can didates.' , ' If You Wish to Win One of These Prizes and Have Not Catered. Ser.J J'our Name to This Office. will present as a Christmas Cii.t . 55 in Gold. To ench candidate who gem's in a list of 7 ntw subserilK-rs during week ending Pec 7, and a list of 7 during week end ing Dec. 14, and a list of 11 during ten days ending Pec. 24, or 23 new sub eciibersin aU, tho News Record will vin s.'iit as a Christmas Gift f in in iioui. To each candidate who tend? in a list of 15 new subscribers during wetk end-" ing Dec 7, and a list of 15 daring week ending Pec 14, and a list of 20 during t n davs ending Dec. 24. or 50 new sub scribers in all, the News Record will present as a Christmas Gift $20 iu Gold. These gifts are in addition to the commissions allowed on new subscrib ers and the votes for other prizes. With the 10 new subscribers there are G000 votes, with 25 there are 15,000 votes, with 50 there are 30,000 votes. (il) Recently Enlarged WITH 25,000 New Vcrds lew Gazetteer of the World 'mh more than SS.00O titles, based on the I Uest census returus. New Biographical Dictionary contalnln gthe names of over 10,000 aotad persona, uaio or pirtn. oestn, wo. TJuitetlStateaCommMouBTOi bduoauoa. Quarto Poxes HWvFUtM SOW UmtimtlM Rldl KWiTL Needed In Every Home Also Webster's CoUcgiiiM Dictloouj 111! egm. two llhxmm Rcrular EditlcolzMxtHheki DaLtura Edition t:ifX;S FiMl FREE, "MatloMrT WrbUaa.-llli G. O C. 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