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DAILY CAPITAL JOURXAJ,, 8AI1EM, OltEf.ON. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1009.
WANT THAT F
AUTOMOBILE?
YOU MAY OWN IT IF YOU WILL JUST SEE YOUR FRIENDS AND
TELL THEM HOW THEY CAN ASSIST YOU TO THE
DESIRED END.
AY IS THE LAST DAY OF THE SPECIAL
TOO
OFFER
The Special Offer for New Subscribers closes This
Evening at 11:00 p, m, The contest closes Dec, 18,
1909, at 1 1 p. m. Do not get these dates confused.
THE PRIZES
Capital Prize One Five-Passenger, 30-h. p. Automobile.
fin riisnlav fit Snlnm Antn finrflfif
Grand Prizes Three $425 Eiler Pianos.
Three $100 Diamond Rings, bought arid on display at C.
H. Hinges' Jewelry Store.
Three Beautiful Gold Watches.
Three Six Months' Scholarship in the Holmes Business
College.
Commission Paid All candidates not winning prizes
will be paid 5 per cent of all money turned in by them
during the contest.
"Count the day last whose sun, descending fast,
Views from thy hand and no bunch of ballots cast."
From tlio Lyrics of tho Contest SInnngcr.
Tlio grunt special offer made
to contestant closes to
night at 11 o'clock p. in.. In
order to Iiavo subscriptions
count on tills offer nil subscrip
tions imiHt bo received nt Tlio
Capital Journal office by this
hour.
In order to Rivo tlio girls In
tlio territory outside of tho city
the mime ainotint of tlmo to
work UN those in tho city the
management Mill accept nil sub
scriptions sent them that nrc
mailed before 11 o'clock to
night, hut tho envelope or
package In which subscriptions
are sent must bear tho postmark
of tho ditto niid hour mulled to
gether with tho postmaster's
name and the hour mailed nfc Ills
ottlce ou outside of envelope.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
JltiGAttDlNG SPECIAL OFFER
Sixty months' now business
for tho Capital Journal will en
title you to u special ballot of
00,000 votes, Ensli nud every
month over tho sixty you mny
ho .able to secure, will entitle
you to tho proper proportion of
another HO.OOO; in other words,
tlw larger tho number of new
- months, (ho larger your special
offer ballot will ho.
Much and avory nomination hlunlc
that le cut from the Capital Journal
gaunt twenty votes, and a girl can
1o nominated na many tlniM as alio
uan got blank.
With the niuMlnK of oaoh day the
Intareet lu the ooutwtt 1 tproadlng
more and more ami the enthusiasm
ot the oontMtauts la reaching a high
or pitch. From the Impetus given
tlio work of gathering the free pop
It In an aHured faet that the pro
ject will be one of the greatest sue
qwiuoh ever conducted by any news
paper.
Doth in the city and In tho terri
tory outalde or the city over which
the oonteet extend, there In the ele
utont of aetlvliy that benpeaka favor
ablu for Mine great thing during the
nuxt fow wk or even days. Uvery
Uuy many votes are received from the
cuKMIatM or their friends which
completely change the aaneot of the
content in certain dlfttviola.
Without doubt thfc oouteat now In
progreiM and by which the wliuiem
of the grand prim will be decided,
will bocome the greatest and mosi
gluauUo ever attempted by any tiewa-
papur bafqre It la brought to a oloae
I)ua. 18. loot), "he votes that will
decide who will be the winners tire
froo to patrons.
Votea are allowed to natrons upon
payment for subscriptions, for ww
aubacrlptlonn and also by coupons
rirlnlod in the naner dally. No In
crease In tho price of subscription is
imtda: to tho contrary, there la u
saving by paying lu advance, and u
la thoruforo n pleasure for the oan
dldnUw to go among their friends
and solicit tuolr votes in tho contest
that will prove the ability of tho
young woman In tho cowmen ovor
whtoh the contest oxteuda.
Mlthor an automobile, a piano or
a diamond ring. r n beautiful gold
watch or a scholarship, oan bo won
by any qonVeatniU wJo la Induatrloua
enough to orgnnUo hor friends and
wage an Hggrolv campaign. Iho
prlwjB aro magnificent and they will
bo oagerly nought for. and U win
UBd tlta oandldatoa in hand to al
ways he watchful and kW up a
lively interest In the OwplUl Journal
The vvUm are rloh enough to
oaHse nvy to enter any heart mj
ovry one In the territory mtttttoqM
as beinx included In th wiliest
ytvuld gladly be wd th raolplent
of any of thom. They will bo dis
tributed only in accordance with tho
wishes of tho peoplo who llvo In tho
different comlmunltles nnd it there
foro 1ohoovos ovory candidate to bo
up nnd doing all tho tlmo. Call upon
your friends, tolephono thorn, wrlto
to thorn nud got them to aid nnd ns
slBt you in your campaign for tho
froo votes thnt moan so much.
How Votes Are Secured.
Tho votos aro glvoil froo to old
and now readers of Tho Capital
Journal who pay a certain amount
on subscriptions nt tho regular rate.
Tho payments can bo mado to thw
candidates or tho ofllco direct. Tho
number of votes allowed is In pr&,
portion to tho amount paid.
If any contestant hnB not re
ceived a rocolpt book to aid her in
making collections, wkj will bo very
glnd to send hor ono on roceiving tho
roquost by mail. Wo will also send
you a list of our subscribers In your
locality so you will know who is
talcing tho Capital Journal. Tho ro
colpt books nro a vory handy thing
to havo as some of your frlonds may
want to pay you and then you wilt
bo ablo to glvo thorn a rocolpt Tor
tho monoy.
Future Subscriptions.
Contestants may find In some cases
friends who wish to help them in tho
contost by subscribing for Tho Jour
nal but aro nlrondy taking a local pa
per which Is paid, In ndvnnco, and
not dealrlng to rooolvo moro than ono
local dally lu their homos at tho same
tlmo, tho contoat dopnrtmont has ar
ranged to accept and issuo votos on
all such subscriptions, tho paper to
to start at any future dnto tho sub
scriber may designate.
Second Payments.
A great many peoplo do not under
stand, and for. their information we
wish to say that anyone starting to
take the paper since tho contest start
ed will always bo considered a now
subscriber during tho life of tho con
test and votes given accordingly. It
you start tho papor now pay Homo
thing In ndvunce and wish to pay
more later during tho contest yon
will still bo condisorod a new sub
scriber and votea will bo iasuod ac
cordingly.
Small Payments.
Candidates that havo taken sub
scriptions ror ono, two or three
months at the beginning ot tho con
tost should get those subscribers to
pay tho rest of the your ns they are
still cousldored now.
For example, a person who sub
for tho nanor and paid 60 conts ro-
ceived 700 votes, by getting thorn to
pay $5.50 more -you will bo given
15.000 votes, less ine tuu votes you
have already received on tho 50 cent
payment, or 11,800 votea on ?4.50
payment. This ruling also applies to
any second payment you may secure.
Whoro tho paper la takon by mail or
suburban stores tho rate 1h $4.00 per
year Is charged a subscriber who paid
.16 eonta would pay the difference,
?U.C6 and would receive 14,300 votos.
us second payment, but in all ensos,
six months or moro must bo added to
entitle you to the second payment.
Tho new months will also count In
on the spoeial offer no win voguo.
When turning in auoh payments,
kindly mark your stub "second pay
ment," Fulso Rumors.
Do not believe nil you hear. Some
ono will try to discourage ovory good
thing. Pale rumors of all aorta
wfll be going around and the contest
ant should not allow any one to dis
courage her by telling yilfforont
things they have heard. Kindly re
member they are not In a position to
Judwe the contest as well as you.
The contest manager has ben
through many eontests and he knows
what is most liable to happen in
any big content. Rememheh this.
the Vlrl who works will wlg.
Friend Who lloln.
Friends who subscribe for the p
Pier for a term are not really donat
ing anything from their pockets,
since they subscribe to tho Journal
which will be sont to any address
to which the subscription is paid.
The Journal will not only maintain
its present standard of a clean and
newsy, reliable family papor, but will
go on improving its columns and so
far as possible perfecting Its dellv
ery service so that there will be no
rogrets at having subscribed to help
some ueserving contestants.
A dllteronco of a few thousand
votos is not a vory largo margin, as
it means but a year or six months'
subscription to The Journal, and
those who aro behind by such a small
number should not lose heart by any
moans, but keep on with tho race
with renewed vigor. A race Is never
onded until the tlmo for tho last com
petitor to win out. Keep . up with
tho contest and make It your deter
mination tl win niid you will be suc
cessful. As industry nnd popularity aro the
points that will count In the contest
the contest will certainly be a pretty
race and one which It will be an
honor and a pleasure to participate.
Other nominations will bo received
as soon as the patrons learn that
their favorite has not as yet been put
up as a candidate for ono of the
splendid prizes.
If you have boon remembered by
your friends nnd your name is in
cluded In tho list below, it gives you
an opportunity to win one of thw
prizes offered by the Capital Journal.
Above all things do not got dis
couraged becaifso some ono olso has
a fow moro votos than you have.
Pledgo your friends to your assist
ance, organize your territory, and
your success is sure.
Magnitude of Contest.
Tho contest, by this distribution ot
such a groat number of prizes and
tho value attached thereto, becomes
ono of stato wide Interest. Thousands
of people avIU watch closely the stand
ing of tho various candidates nnd for
that reason tlio standing of the can
didates and the number of votes to
their credit will bo published daily.
All will then know just whoro each
ono stands and can work accordingly.
Open Kvcnings.
For tho benefit of those who are
not able to got to tills office during
business hours tho contest depart
ment will bo open every evening un
til nino o'clock.
Tlio Contestant and How They Stand:
lone Fisher. State
Rffln Klntr. state house
Miss Evans, 19 & Chom ....
Atha Dommick, Lausane Hall
Miss Welch, Asylum
Sallio Jones, 200 S 12 ....
Miss McClelland, 12 & Court
28,960
27,060
3,580
1,760
30
30
20
Will include
nil territory outside city in Ma-
rion County, including Salem It.
F. I. routes.
District No. 2-
(i04il!rA
District No. 1 will include
territory in tho city of Salem.
A
Elslo Cottorntan, Fair Gnds 52,300
Martha Wolx, 12 Salem 52,180
lola DoLnng. 4 01 Union 52080
l'onrl llnwsou, ISnglowood . . 51,000
Mablo O'Flyn. Wilson & Fir 51,890
Clara Foster. 507 N Sum . . 51,870
IDdlth Plorco. 0 & Hood .... 51,700
Helen Wlnslow, Box A, city Gt.SOO
Fairy Magera. Oak 51,390
Hertha Kllnger, Ch A Ferry 51.SS0
Irma Cooper, 11C7 Court .. 51,210
Klfile TE. Dencor, 1595 Sag. . . 51,200
lSmum Mutlis. 843 N Front 51,000
Adelalno Flako. 17 & Oak.. 51,000
Adelalne Amlerogg, S 21 . . 50,990
Floy Whitney, Fair Cuds . . 50,780
Lily Stege. N 12 & D 50,710
Holen Noble. 459 Stnto 50.700
Margaret Ostrnndor. 17 & A 50,400
ISthel McDonald, city . . .
Martha Brooks. 727 12th
Maud Snipes, Fair Gnds
Ruth Cress. 20 & Chom .
Carrie Graves, city
50,370
50,310
50,200
49.C90
.') nan
, V
.
51,680
50,800
50,240
50,090
49,980
49,860
49,710
49,680
49,680
49,360
49,010
49,000
48,970
48,900
48,880
48,590
48,580
48,440
48,390
47,900
47,860
47,860
47,380
47,080
47,060
46,380
46,290
46,210
45,810
45,800
45,710
45,380
43,970
44,870
44,800
44,o60
44,010
43,860
43,810
43,800
43,280
42,960
42,330
41,850
41,690
40,810
40,800
40,160
40,100
39,(s0
38,690
37,810
36,800
33,900
31,590
60
30
20
Grace Shields, Gorvals ....
Mary Morgan, Sllvdrton . . .
Cora Cooloy, R F D 8
Mary Bllnston, R F D 4
Delia Heath, Detroit ......
Nora Mann, Chomawa ....
Mabel Goulet, Woodburn . .
Mamlo Brown, R F D 3 ....
Nellie Bonnoy, Woodburn . .
Frelda Spltzbarth, R F D 3
Edith Ashby, Marlon
Ellen Zoellner, Mehama . .
Josephine Neal, Turner ....
Marg. Doerfllor, SUverton . .
Gladys Hobson, Mill City . .
Milla Amstutz, Slly R F D . .
Pearl Manning, Bervais ....
Jane Steinberg, Jefferson . .
Mary Higginbothom Aurora
Grace Licks, Brooks
Amelia Schrimer, R F D 3
GJena Dressier, R F D 3
D .Ross, Silverton, R F D 4
Mae Tate, Sublimity
Bessie Alexander, Stayton . .
Lotta Barnhardt, Silverton . .
Maud Brock, Mt. Angel ....
Delia Woodworth, Sublimity
Maud Cromier, Gates
Bertha Limbeck, Pratum . .
Mamie Hall, Gervals
Alta Hobson, Stayton ....
Ida Olson, Macleay
Nellie Foss, Mill City.
Mario Wltzel, Turner
Edna Wilson, Macleay ....
Franc. Newman, Woodburn.
Delia Keihbeil, Pratum ....
Ermel Landen, Woodburn . .
Ruth Beaver, R F D 2 ....
Irene Campbell, Chemawa '. .
Jessie Harris, Mill City ....
Pearl Brown, city, R F D 9
Myrtle Taylor, Macleay ....
Grace Gcedecker, Detroit . .
Nellie Engle, city, R F D 9
Mabel Harper, Pratum ....
Minnie Homer, Mill City . .
Jennie Hart, Gates
Evelyn Wood, Chemawa . .
Ed tb Campbell, Mill City . .
Sara Anderson, Woodburn . .
L. Davenport, SIlv., R F D 3
L. Smith, Silverton
Annie Ellis, Gates
Catherine Becker, Gervals . .
Nellio Hook, Mt. Angel
Miss Hase, Mill City ......
r4tv
'
District No. .1 Will include
nil territory outside of Marion
County.
'
lie
Myrtle Montgomery, S High fl9,S90
Clara Neugebauer, S Com . . '49,770
Delia Urlggs. P S T Co 49.710
Lola Tarpley. 739 N Lib . . 49,700
Joy Turner. 35 Capital 49.H40
lues Bolller. 153 S IS '49,090
Louise Byrd, 74 N Cottngo . . 49,000
Mildred Lucas. Wood's con . , IS.9S0
Nellie Robert. S17 Mill 4S.960
I. Thomason, 17S1 Stnto ... 48.S00
HRiel Scott. Unl & Lee 4SJO0
Vlda McMillan. Fair Gnds . . 4S.G00
Velum Gtllam. Chemuketa . . 4.8, 290
Vlolu Carrothers. 15tlt .... 4S.0OO
Mary Schwaf. 533 Stato 47.910
M. Rasmussen. Mlllor & Com 17.S10
Verda Olmstead. C & Mar 47.S10
llorulco Reed. 51 S 17 47.800
Agnee West. 1020 Bush . . 47.500
Mary Barl, 20th 47,230
Uolen Hoffman. 129S N fi .. 17,000
Mary Wood. 2878 Maple . . 46,910
Kato Scott. Wntors Bros .. 46,840
Rose Kenchor. NO 46.490
Clara Dnlrymplo. 1754 Stnto 45,tiu
Gertrude Fawk. 509 . . Com 45,310
Lena Uonnott. S Liberty . . 45,890
Jessie Keetou, 952 S Com . . 43,910
Nottlo Mclntiro. 1595 S Com 43,900
Holen Prince. N 4th 42,870
Olive MoAuloy. 468 N L b . . 41,790
Holon Phillips, 1959 Asylum 41,400
Kdim Lansing. 1 1& D 40,8o0
Malllne Carlton. N Salom . . 40.280
Isola Hill. Oak ;.. 39,360
Hlaanor Coolouey, 21 & Cot. , aS.980
Cora Talklngton. city 3,8.440
Desele Wheeley. 1963 K Com 38,270
Ollle Clapper, 19 & Kansas 38.T00
Xoe ToathHclo, 1270 Sum .. 37.CS0
Fleda McPtek. 12 & Winter 87.SI0
Floede Shawibrook. city ,840
Xoe Stockton. 247 N Sum . 34,900
Gertie lllrsoh. VU. Hotel . . S3.S6Q
Baima Klein. Oak Pnlv . 31.960
llHllle PsrrlKh-HlHg. c ty 31,8 SO
M. Atteruury. T4 N Com 86.880
Ethel Motzger, Dallas
Ora Senton, Canby . ,
Cleo Wh to, McMinnville . .
Blanche Mulkoy, Monmouth .
Lora Craven, Monmouth . . .
Jessie- Pngh, Falls CRy ....
Katharine Sutherland, Shedds
Agnes Stfnson, city, R F D 3
Rita Alderman, Fnlls City . .
Irma Brown, Independence . .
Eliza Ayre, Mnrshflold ....
Laura Peterson, Newport . ,
Gertrude Evnns, Bnrlow . . .
Eulalfa Lowls, Lyons, Or . .
Miss L. Kimsoy, Albany ....
Zoe Yantis, Oronco
Gertrude lmus, Willamlna . .
Lucilo Berry, Shedds
Freda Lowler, Dallas
Clark Earhart, Independence
Ethel Huffman, Sheridan . .
Ethel Green. Oregon City . .
Winnie Lnndease, Cot Grove
Birdie Devaldy, Thomas . . .
Mable Ellis, Independence . .
Ethol Toozo, Falls City
Carrie Georgo, Shoridan .
Lola Lonchnrty, McMinv
Ivn Burton. Independence . .
Grace Davis, Chitwaod ....
Wanda Ramm, Crabtreo ....
Rose Suodgrasa, Tnlltnnn . . .
Alma McDonald, Lebanon . .
Ivn Ollbert. Rlckreai
Charlotte Hoosdahl, McKee. .
Goldle Jones. Shelburn ....
Inoa Courtmancho, Shoridan
B. Goodrich, Cottngo Grove .
Lottie Vontch, Cottngo Grovo
Eva Dundns, Willamlna ....
Ruth Frlos, Crabtreo
Ruth Fry, Lobanon
Louise Relgor. McKoo
Jon. Fagorstrom, Willamlna
Mamie Collins, Albany ....
Ethel Grny, Newport
Alpha Donnce. Lebanon . . .
Myrtlo Vaughn, Harrlsburg .
Ruth Baltimore Albany ....
Edna Knoths, Lobanon ....
Ethol Whlto. McCoy
Knthloen Bonnott, Mnrshflold
Clara Wlglngs. McKoo ....
Kate Jennings, McCoy ....
Ethel Romlg. McCoy
Coustnnco Millar, Hnrrisburg
EIbIo Wldonor. Hnrrisburg . .
Morlo Post. Newport
Hazol Howard, Newport
Mary George, Newport
Gen. Songstakun, Mnrshfteld
Uoeslo Emory, Blodgott ....
Edith Shnggs, Blodgott
Bllzaboth Dunn. Portland . .
Ida Judd. Newport
Miss M. Morriok. Blodgett . .
50.900
50,210
49,870
49,810
49,700
49,310
48,910
48,870
48.810
48,650
4S.000
48,010
47.9G0
47, SCO
47.S40
47.S30
47,580
46.SS0
46.S00
46,790
46,790
46.470
46,310
46,250
46,250
46,230
45.9S0
45,970
45,910
45.S30
45,310
44.S30
44,800
4"4.780
44,710
43,980
43.900
42,680
42.460
42,310
41,850
41.360
40.800
40,180
39.7tu
39.260
38,010
37.680
36,760
36.2S0
36.010
35,900
35.860
35,t 10
34,850
33,810
32.710
31.780
30,460
29.080
24.8S0
19.00
1.090
7,530
SO
20
C. E. LEB0LD & CO.
General
Merchandise
1144 E. State St.
Salem, Or.
Return $10 in
cash checks
and receive 50c
in merchandise
FREE
'.''V'
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frgfrs 8 w i a i eg
Pianos andOrgans 1 Victor and
Columbia lalkmg
from the cheapest to the
best sold on installments
and rented.
I A full stock of Records.
GEO. C. WILL I fiE0- c- WILL
Sewing Machines i Latest Sheet Music
Genuine needles, oil and
new parts for all sewing
machines. Sewing ma
chines rented.
Piano and Organ Studies.
Violins, Guitars,
Mandolins and Banjos.
GEO. C. WILL f GEO. C. WILL I
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SOUTH SALEM MARKET PLACE
POISAL & SHAW
General Grocery Store
Vo also carry a full line of cigars, tobacco, candy, paints,
drugc and stamps. Phono 763
A9tB999999S999-l'999999e9&9YJ
A Canl.
This la to certify that all druggists
are authorized to rotund your money
If Foley's Honey and Tar falls to
cure your cough or cold. It stops
the cough, heals the lungs and pre
vents serious results from a sold,
prevents pneumonia and consump
tion. Contains so opiates. The
genuine is la a yellow paekagft. Its-
fuse substitute. J. C Perry.
I"W"M"H M
OREGON SIENNA
MINERAL PAINT CO. i
Manufacturers of and dealers in
Pnints, Stains, Varnishes, ?
Fillers, Shellacs and Wall '1
Tints ?
M. A .MeCorkle, Pres. 1
W. Y. Richardson, Sec. 4
SALEM, OR. I
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Tliroshermcn Attention! Now f
is the time to bring your
threshing engines to havo them
repaired. Do not wait until the T
ust uf, as mere may do some 4.
one ahead of you. Come early
and avoid the rush. Wo carry T
a run line of high pressure
steam gauges, also best Scotch
water glass. Repairs on auto
mobiles, marine and threshing
engines and all farm machinery
a specialty.
E. SI. KIGHTLINQEIt,
178 South Liberty Street
1 n 1 1 1 1 1 1 u 1 1 1 m a 11 M-f
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