FOREST GROVE PRESS PAGE EIGHT THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1914 PH ESS SI BSCRIPTION CONTEST (C ontinued fro m p ag e one) on y o u r p a rt. Any ambitious young lady could e n te r the contest nw and t r y f o r the Grand Prize an d her case would he f a r from hopeless. We have been telling you rig h t alo n g it is go­ ing to ta k e york to win th ese prizes an d we still m ean it. The workers will be the victors in the end. I f you a rc a w orker you will win. Still Tim e to E n te r T h e ie is plenty of tim e f o r some industrious young lady to e n te r The P res s' subscription contest and win the G rand Prize o f $¡100.00 in gold. No one candidate has such a lead but w h at can be very easily overcme. The contest is still open an d if you w ant to e n te r an d win a prize, now is the time. Send in your name today, then s t a r t to work and m ake a winner. It is easy to win, all th a t is n ecessary is to get the la r g e s t n um ber o f su bscrip­ tions. C andidates, you who a r e a t th e tail end of the list, do you realize w h at a fine chance you stan d to win ? H ave you given th e co n test a th o u g h t ? If not, why don’t you s t a r t t work and show th e re s t o f the candidates w hat you cand do. Give th em the contest o f th eir lives. Yuu can win a prize j u s t the sam e a s ar.y one else. All t h a t it will ta k e is a little h a rd work on y o ur p a rt. I f you a r e a w orker you will win. I f you do not u n d ers tan d th e con­ ditions o f the contest, w rite the Con­ t e s t Manag'er — he willbegladtoex- plain. J U S T A L IT T L E O VER TWO W E E K S L E F T — DO YOU IN T E N D TO W IN A P R I Z E ? NOW IS T H E T IM E TO START. Don't Lose Hope D on’t lose hope in th e co n test be­ cause some one has a few tho usand m o re votes th a n you, b u t s t a r t in to work with renewed energy, w ith the d e te r m in a tio n o f winning out. Give th e o th e r candidates the fight of th eir lives— let th em know you a r e in th e co n test to win. The lowest candidate is th e race can easily climb to th e top — a few y early subscriptions will give h e r a good lead. T h ere is n ot a can­ d id ate entered th e contest bu t w hat h as a few friends who would be only too glad to help h e r win one of the prizes. All they a r e w aitin g f o r is th e askin g. G E T BUSY. I t is easy *to be a winner. S t a r t today. A f te r you g e t s t a r te d once th e r e s t will come easy. See y o ur frien d s to day an d g e t th em to prom ise you th e ir sub scrip tion s— th ey will be only too g la d to help you. Your Money’s W orth U nlike o th e r contests, this affair p a y s in value fo r every cent invested. V otes a r e not p urch ased a t so much each, b u t for every cent received by th is p a p e r u ce n t’s w rth in value is d e a lt o u t in th e news f th e world. I t is a n in v es tm en t r a t h e r th a n an ex p en d itu re, and no one should con­ sid er it in th e lig h t t h a t th e money paid o u t is throw n aw ay. Voting Coupon Clip th e vote coupon from this p a ­ p e r an d vote for som e young lady; it m ay be th e m eans o f h er w inning a prize. When you pay y o ur s u b s crip ­ tion to The Press, be sure you r e ­ ceive the votes t which you a r e en ­ titled, as v tes a r e issued on all p a y ­ m en ts fo r subscriptions. In te re s t Increases On all sides in t e r e s t in The P res s su b scrip tio n contest is tak in g a g r e a t increase, and p a tr o n s a r e selecting th e i r fa v o rite candidates, fo r whom th e y a r e voting liberally. T h e lead ers a r e increasin g th e ir vote, an d thse in this contest in e a r n ­ e st a r e g a in in g every day. It is in t e r ­ estin g to keep check o f the b a ttle of ballots, and every mail m akes some c h a n g e in th e relativ e position of som e candidate. Now it is one con­ te s t a n t t h a t receives a boost to w ard th e top and then an o th er. But th e s t a n d in g us published in the p a p e r does not tell the whole story. It is a good th i n g to keep n e a r the head of th e list, b u t it is a g r e a t e r a d v a n ta g e to have a reserve back which nobody know, a n y th in g about, and which can be h r u g h t in to good play la t e r on. W ith all y u r votes in th e p ap er it is an eusy m a t te r for any o n e to see e x ­ actly w h a t you have an d how m any it will tn k e to beat you in the end. W i h in g to n ’s Birthday Dinner—- ■\n enjoyable affair was ihe W a s h ­ ington'« B irth d ay d in n er served by th-- ladies o f th e C h ris tian Church in tin- h sem en t o f th e church Monday evt i g. A m o n g th e edinles were s p a r e ribs and brown g ra v y , and th e c h a r a c t e r s rep resen ted w ere George W a s h i n g to n , by Dr. Semones; M ar­ t h a W a s h in g to n , by Mrs. J. B. li o ’m es; S e c re ta ry of S ta te , by L. M. S p a rk s ; Mrs. S e c re ta ry of S tate, by Mrs. J a m e s Devlin. A neat sum was realized b y th e ladies to apply on th e ch u rch work. PECUL OFFERIIfliS In order to make room for my new stock of goods I am going to make Big Reductions on my entire stock of furniture. This Sale will Continue for just one week, so you had better buy early. If what you want is not listed below, w e have it at the Store. Pianos W e H andle the Follow ­ ing M akes Dining Room Tables CABLE NELSON ELLINGTON SCHUMANN Golden Oak Six Foot Extension Tables TERMS TO SUIT YOU Tr > R egular $ 3 0 R educed to $2 4 R egular $ 2 7 .5 0 - - $24 R egular $ 1 8 .7 5 - - $ 16 R egular $ 1 0 R egular $ 8 - - $7 - - $5-75 MORRIS CHAIRS Brown Boston Leather, Greatly R e­ duced . . . . . Hill»’ a» in - lin l¡¿ China W e will take your old Organ in Ex­ change on any Piano in the Store. Cabinets Solid Quartered Oak G olden-O ak Dining-Room Set Six Foot Extension Table. Special Price Six Chairs and B uffet $28.35 $ 9.00 Regular Regular Regular Regular Complete $26, Reduced to $25, Reduced to $21, Reduced to $18.00 Reduced to ( M l 1! $ 18.00 $17.50 $14.00 $19.50 Side Boards Solid Oak Regular $42, Reduced to $20.50 Regular $30, Reduced to $15.00 $ 3.35 Regular $ 6 .5 0 Folding, Rub­ ber Tire Go-Cart for $ 3 .3 5 Picture Framing of all Kinds M l’ c c i r m r l r k f L - c m ission \^10CKS Re*u U r * 3 .8 5 , *2 -8«. » 3.75, $2.50, $3.00, R educed to $2.00 W e Handle the Carpet Sweepers R W l,h Bru to ,h' $ 9 R .7 'g 5 ular $1S educed FREE Pillows Sewing Machine T he best on the M arket Com e in and Exam ine them Regular $5 Pair R educed to $4 .5 0 R egular $ 4 Pair R educed to $ 3 .5 0 R egular $ 2 .5 0 Pair R educed to $1 .3 5 WALL PAPER D ouble Roll 8c and up. All D esigns Solid O a k D ressers Bird’s-Eye Maple Chiffoniers Regular $25.00 Reduced fo 16 0 0 l5.oo 9.0 ° •• „ $19.°° I Regular $25.°° Reduced to to to to , 4 -4 0 12.50 | 6.90 ” „ r n - 2'50 20.0° ’’ $17-50 . iaoo *° ,o 16' 14.50 to to 11.50 10.50 BRASS BEDS-FULL SIZE Regular $22.0° 19.50 to to $ I5 .°° 13.50 17.50 15.00 Big Reductions cn Library Tables PATERSON Complete House Furnisher, Forest Grove, Ore.