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About The Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1924-1930 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 24, 1924)
THE FINAL FATEFUL HO R District Capital Prize ONLY A EEW MORE HOURS REMAIN TO WIN FORD COUPE AND CINCH CHOICE OF CAPITAL PRIZES With only one more day remaining in which to win special prize and at same time increase vote total toward capital prizes more interest and enthu siasm is being manifested by all. .Saturday night, Oct. 25 nt 10 o'clock stands out most prominent as the .all important day in the history of this big election. Saturday night decides the -winner of this extra added prize .which "is the equivalent of over $G0O cash for two weeks work, and in addition to this award, an enormous vole total toward the grand capital prizes, which after all is the aim of every contestant entered. - Greater interest is being manifested as the -close of the special campaign draws near. Friends of contestants seem to bo taking a more active part in the welfare of their favorites. Indications on every-hand point to a whirl-wind finish Saturday night, Oct. 25. Outside candidates should bear in mind that their report must be in the mail before 10 o'clock Saturday night, to count on this special prize. No contestant will be permitted to enter the campaign department after 10 o'clock, the closing hour of this special campaign. ' Flint Big Six Touring Car Value $1875, Purchased from Lane Auto Co. DISTRICT NO. 3 Will Include all territory outside ot the city limits of Eugene east of the Pacific highway which will Include all towns lying in this territory and that part of the towns of Harrlsburg, Junction, Goshen, Creswell and Cottage Grove lying cast of the Pacific high way. - . ' One or two of the cars and as many cash prizes as there are active participants will be awarded in this district. Following is a list of all votes cast for publication up to last night. Mrs. Clinton D. Chezem, Santa Clara .. . 8.15,300 Mrs. W. J. Darling, Springfield 891,200 Mrs. Clarence TSslopp, Worldling .'. . 389. J00 Mrs. Crystal Illloman, Mabel 840,700 Mrs. V. C. lvle. Junction City. Koute 2 V-l'lll Mrs. Ole J.lndland. Cottage Orove Miss Kvelyn Llloyd, M. K. B.. Eugene - .. Mrs. Geo. B. Martin. Cottage prove V.,i Mra. Mattli. Kodahougli, M. n. A r ,J. - Mrs. Eula nussoll, Oukrlilgo ; Mra. .Ben Skinner. Sorjnicfleld lill Mrs. Noma Thomas, Anlauf .' Mrs.. H..B. .-tyaltqn, Slirlngflold ..... '"V, ltuben Williams. Springfield . SO" DISTRICT NO. 4 'Will' Include' all territory outside the city limits of Eugene west of the racific highway, which will Include all the towns lying in this territory anil that part ot the towns of Harrlsburg, Junction, Goshen. Creswell and Cottage Grove lying west of the Taclflo highway. One' or two of the cars and as many cash prizes as thore are active participants -will bo awarded In- this district. Following Is a list of all volos cast tor publlcat'nn up to last night. . t, Mrs. Lena Cartwrlght, Hiirrlshurir ".M" Mrs. Anna Oglesby tlrnliam, Cottage drove - ... &5,Ino Miss Nlta Hewitt, Monroe - 74, lino lilndys Darby Jackson, Cottage Orove .,.... 4IB.K0 Ted C. Juhl, Crow Stage : - 6"n Mrs. Gladys Krleger, Columbia . 3,8.900 Mrs, C. It. Nestle, 2685 Agato, Eugeno 6.10.100 MrB. II. D. Smart, Motor Houte A 843.1.09 Mrs. I'aul Tromlltr., Cunhnian v 012,900 Miss Ituhy Wilkinson. Elmlra - ' 2i0.r,00 Miss Maude I.. Young. Junction City It. K. D. No. 3 353.000 , Harold U Wolfard, Walker M This Grand, Special Oifer CLOSES OCT; 25 WL , iR,f A-X'i- 1925 Model Ford Coupe, Value $630, Purchased From E. C. Simmons Co. NOMINATION COUPON Nomination Blank in The Eugene Guard's "Everybody Wins" Campaign. I hereby enter and cast DOOOVotes For Miss (Mr. or Mrs. .'. Address T Phone as a candidate in THE EUGENE GUARD'S "Everybody Wins" Prize Distribution. -NOTE Only one nomination blank accepted for each candidate nominated.. "Everybody Wins GRAND CAPITAL PRIZE If you really KNEW you could own- one of these handsome big prizes which The Guard will award within the next few weeks, you would pull off your coat, roll up your, sleeves and hustle clay and night, wouldn't you? But when you have an equal chance with others to own one of them, you .hesitate to get busy. "Why is it? "Self Keliance' 'is all you need.- It is what is keeping you from being a motor car owner'right this minute. If you had just nn ounce of it, sonic terrible misfortune ' only could keep you out of the race. Do you want a motor car? .Then what keeps you out of this campaign? ilnrd work now will count for more than all the regrets in he world after the race is over. SO LET'S GET BUSY! 11 '''" ITT I II M i ,111 I 3 ' -' ' tVA-- --tiosMi mmvMuMmtt', District Capital Prize Chrysler 6 Touring Car, Value $1600 G. C. MOIR & co: District Capital Prize Maxwell Club Sedan Value $1285, Pur. chased from G. C. Moir & Co. DISTRICT NO. 1 Will include all participants residing in that part of the city ot Eusene east ot Willamette street. One or two ot the cars and as many cash prizes as there are active participants will be awarded In this district Following Is a list of all votes cast for. publication up to last night. A. J.- Burton MrsR. A. Gibson ... II. 1). Hamblen Mrs. O. O. Hunklns Mrs. C. A .Keever L. Lasaler Miss Margaret Larson . Kugene Slattery Miss Mary Itutli Street Joe Smidle ..- 777.RO0 S60,T(I0 S54.500 S.'.U.'JOO 875,200 700.900 378,700 319.400 331,200 683,500 DISTRICT NO. 2 Will include all the participants residing In that part of the city of Eugene west of Willamette street One or two of the cars and as many cash prizes as there are active participants will be awarded in this district Following Is a list of all votes cast ror publication up to last night Richard Flack Mrs. Fred Chess Mrs. Allen Day Mrs. It L.. Gray Mrs. R. A. Hall Mrs. Alta Klne Mrs. H. F. Leaders Mrs. Cella Meyers Mrs. G. 13. Myers Mrs. Merrlel Neer Mrs. W. L. Ferry Mrs. NeaJ Robertson ... Mrs. Ben- Russell Mrs. Frances Summers Mrs. Chas. K. Turner Miss Jesse Wlnchell .... Miss Beulah Weaver Miss Astrld Winther Miss Betty Zacher 33S.S0O 815.600 619,700 360,900 St5,I00 102,200 341,800 6S4.000 ... 9,400 651,700 484,200 65O,."00 822,700 .. 37,500 317,400 409,700 772,600 025,700 157,900 HOW TO GAIN A MILLION VOTES 12-3 year subscriptions 1,080,000 votes f new subscription (in extra votes) 900,000 This would constitute 12 clubs .... 1,200,000 votes Total vote count for 12 sub. . . (OK) 3,181,0U0 votes G-4 year subscriptions 1,080,000 votes If new subscription (extra votes) .... 600,000 This would constitute 8 clubs. ....... 800,000 votes Total for 6 subscriptions . (OR) 2,110,000 voles 4-3 year subscriptions 1,200,000 votes If new subscriptions (extra votes) .. 300,000 This would constitute 7 clubs 700,000 votes Total for 3 subscriptions 2,400,000 votes Surely this big possibility offers any contestnt nn op portunity of securing a winning vote total BUT lIv !MEMBI'jK only a short time remains in which sub scriptions can be turned in, and credit be given on -this big vote schedule. IT IS NOW OR NEVER. Buick Master Six Sedan, Model 2547? Value $2575, Purchased From B. E. Goodpasture HUNDREDS WATCH YOUR PGROGRESS AND ARE INTER ESTED IN IYOUR RACE Just stop and realize that hundred of people in Eugene and throughout this en tire section, ns well ns nianv .former resident who have 'Ike (.uard follow them are watching vour progress In this campaign. They know whether you are hitting tho ball, thev know, too, just what to expect of you. ..,.., , Aside from the fact that vou stand to receive the Big Buick (. Sedan. ( hrysler o Touring, Flint Big Six, Maxwell Club Sedan, Bniek Touring ear, l ord ( oupe or ono of the big eash'pmoa or awards vou nlso tand to raise or fall in the estimation of tho countless numbers who know vou personally or know you by reputation. Can you afford NOT to hit the ball! The prizes are too big. too extraordinary, too valuable not to put forth every effort to win. Hie personal sat.sta.tion too of winning is nn intangible thing but very .real. Is it possible vou have bought all this' out Is it possible vou can be content to sit by mid lot others-maybe with no more ability, friends, or "popularity than yoii-cnrry off the honors and extraordinary I)r,08T OPPORTUNITY IS HERE GRASP IT Ml In the Slate of Mind If you think you nro beaten, you nro. It you think you dare not, you don't. If you would llko to win but think you enn't, It's nlmoat n cinch you won't. If you think you'll loso, you're lost. For out In tho world you'll find Sure begins with a fellow's will. It s all In the 5tal of mind. Full many a race Is lost 'Kre wr " step la run And many a toward fall. 'Kre even hia work la he (tun. Think blR and your deed will grow. Think small, and you'll tall behind; Think that you can, mid you will It's all In the state of mind. If you think you're out classed, you are. You've got to think high to rise. You've got to be sure of yourself before You ran ever win a priie. Life's battle don't always BO To the stronger or 1 faster man. For sooner or later the man who wins Is the fellow who thinks he ran. 500 m CAS $500 District Capital Prize - J 1 . Hn.'wi.T'w- issfrmmmmw vibe: s,v. xr vsn, tt ;. rm2jirTzrzr vr ra.- - r ft. "-I" 1 Buick Standard 6 Touring Model 25-25 Value $1425 purchased trom o. r . Goodpasture.