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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 23, 1909)
DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALES!. OREGON, TRUESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1000. PAGE NINE 9 ARITHMETICIAN MAKES DOPE AND DISCERNS IT IS EASY TO GET IN CANDIDATES HAVE NO CINCH ON PRIZES-YOUR FRIENDS EXPECT YOU TO CALL, SO DON'T DISAPPOINT THEM Many Friends Rally to the Support of Candidates The Lowest Contestant in the List Could , Start Right Now and Become a Top-Notcher in Less Than a Week. Send in your coupons without delay, Reserve your special ballots for another day. You then will know just how you stand, While others are guessng what you have on hand, Lyrics from the Contest Manager. Special Note. On Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs day all old subscrbers making payment on their sub scription will be given The Same Votes As New Subscribers How to Vote The following schedule of ballots Indicates the number of votes given when subscriptions to the Capital ournal are paid: Value of Special Ballots DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL By Carrier in the City. Subscription Price. Votes New. Votes Old. One month ? .50 700 350 Two months ... . 1.00 1,400 700 Three months (in advance) .. . 1.50- 3,000 1,500 Six months (in advance) .... . 3.00 7,000 3,500 One year (in advance) ...... . 6.00 15,000 7,500 Two years (in advance) , 12.00 40,000 20,000 DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL .By Mall or at Suburban Stores. Subscription Price. Votes New. Votes Old. One month ? .35 70u' 350 Two months .75 lMOO 700 Three months (in advance) .. . 1.00 3,000 1,500 Six months (in advance) 2.00 7,000 3,500 One year (in advance) 4.00 15,000 7,500 Two years (in advance) 8.00 40,000 20,000 Hearken, ye old subscribers to thu Capital Journal. The time Is grow ing very short in which you may ren der assistance to your favorite can didate in the great contest now be- ing conducted by this newspaper to determine the most popular young la dies In the Treasure state. Never In the history of such a contest has so liberal an offer been made. It Is an opportunity to give some young lady more work and "stlcktoltiveness" than people would suppose. It is true that the most popular young ladles are entered In the race and everyone in the territory embraced are desirious of having a finger in the pie of helping these young ladles win the prize they seek. This is the best evidence of the large number of votes receivied by The Capital Jour nal which comes from every nook and friend a "lift" that may mean for one corner of Salem and the surrounding of the crowning ambitions of her life region. th,o winning of one of the greai Every candidate in the race seems prizes offered by this paper. to have taken it as liter duty bound Of course, you havo been saving to make as good a showing as possible your coupons for some one. Now this week and is going after new sub- that arduous task may be accom plished in the easiest manner Imag inable, with a result which so far as votes are concerned Is doubled, trip led or magnified In almost any degree imaginable. The process is simplo, and costs you absolutely nothing. Al ready you are a subscriber to The Journal. The supposition Is only scrlptlons at an unparalleled pace, The candidates mat go after the new subscriptions, and pitch right In with a firm determination to win. and glva the other candidates th contest of their lives, are the ones that are sure to come out victorious in the end. Nothing Is gained by laying nacK and letting some one reasonable that you nurnose its con- else pick up the prizes of life. Noth tinuancto. ing like this will ever bo given in Simply call in or notify your choice Salem again, very probably, and the in the great race and give her your opportunity grasped immediately and renewal for one month, six months, striven lor earnestly, will not be re one year, two years or five years, gretted. whatever the case may be. and she Of course, it la impossible to pre- upon depositing this with the contest diet the putcome of the contest at the department, Is given nn extra vote present, as the records now do not ranging from seven hundred for the necessarily indicate future standing first mentioned period, to fifteen ana success in winning. The sub thousand for one year, forty thousand scrlptlons are coming in moro rapidly for two years and in that nronortiou every day and the number of votes for an indefinite period. Those which are going out as reserves ex- votes may mean an automobile, nn ceed the number of votis being cast, upright Ellers piano, a diamond Despite this fact, the dally ltfcreaso ring, a scholarship In the Holmes in the vote is noticeable and the peo- Business college or a fine gold watch, pie all over Salem and vicinity are But action must bo prompt. This offer expires Thursday night, Nov. 25, and positively will not bo repeat ed during the contest. Only one con dition is Imposed that the renewal bo for cash. You cannot afford to slight this golden opportunity, which as In the caso In life knocks at one's doors nono too frequently. Oregon's gallantry never had a bet ter opportunity to express itself, and that your efforts will be appreciated uy the candidates cannot be gainsaid. The standing of the contestants as presontod today shows a groator watching with eagerness the outcome of the race. It is a good idea to poll a few votes from day to day, to let people see you arte in earnest in tho mEte and really desire one of the many high priced prizes. It Pays to Advertise. At least a half dozen of tho coun try contestants arte using their local newspapers in making tho campaign. Thore may bo others, and it la nn e.v collent idea. Nearly all tho readora of the country papers road one of the city papers and a very largo major change than at any time since the ,ty road now r could be Induced to contest started, and is a sure indlca- road Tno Capital Journal. Nearly tlo.n that the prizes nre much sought every roador of a country paper will attor, Thfo twenty horso power five "HU l"wl or H" nas mend maic- passengor 1010 Ford touring car that ,ne tno running In the contest, whom wo are giving as a capital prize is ou they would like to help, if they wero display in front of The Cnpltal Jour- waro of tho fact Space in the pa- nal office and is admired by thou- n8rs OI tno smaller towns Is not so sands. The young lady that wins Alery expensive and it might bo usod this grand prize will never regret the effectively for advortlsomonta wltb tlmo expanded In winning the same, out paying out very much. There Is still time for any Klrl In This sort of advertising would oport the contest to start rieht to work tho way to the persqnnl call that and build up n reserve vote that will must uo made hy tho candidates and oar,ry off ono of the many prizes that her friends, and It would help out a W0 are giving away. whole lot directly. A man deaf, dumb and b lnd.wouId wr us. lB -wo weens bq avyarw of the fact that the Capita. Journal contest Is a big hit In Sa lem and throughout the territory. "How can they afford to do It?" This la the expression heard dally about the contest. The undertaking is, indeed, quite large and involves contestants who have been getting along very woll without making much of n- hustle are due for the awaken ing. The girls who appreciate the fact that good things Jiave to be gon after are not going to let prlaea that are now headed In their direction get past them. There Is evidence here and there that there will be some stunts done In making the canvassi that will surprise a great many. The mails will be used liberally. The postal card canvass Is very pop ular, and brings good results. A report comes from a town in thte second district that a candidate is using the bill boards to promote her cause. This is not the best publi city because the appeal Is not suffi ciently direct. It 13 necessary to en list the personal Interest of the possi ble voter. Other candidates are 'planning on giving parties, dances, etc., and these are all very good methods to get interest created. False Rumore. Do not believe all you hear. Some ono will try td discourage every good thing. False rumore of all sorts will be going around and the contestnat shonld not allow anyone to discour age her by telling different things they have heard. Kindly remember they are not in a position to Judge the contest as well as you. The contfest manager has been through many different cdntpsts and he knows what is most liable to hap pen in any big contest Remerber this, the girl who works will win. Future Subscriptions. Contestants may find in some cases friends who wish to help them in the contest by subscribing for The Journal but are already taking a lo cal paper which is paid In advance, and not desiring to receive more than one local dally in their homes at the so me time the contest department has arranged to accept and Issue votes on each such subscription, the paper to start at any future date that the sub scriber may designate. Summary of Prizes Offered. The grand prize automobile will go to the young lady who receives moro votes than any other girl In tlie'cou test, no matter which district she re sides in. f ... In each of the three districts w,e will give absolutely free one $425 Ellers piano, one $100 diamond ring, one beautiful gold watch, one six months' course In the Holmes Busi ness College. These prizes will be clvten absolute ly free to the young ladles of Salem and other dlserlcts. All that is nec essary to be a winner is to be one of the first four in your district when the votes are counted. Everything Fair and Equal. Every part and phase of the con test has been planned out in tho ut most fairness. The territory, both in tne city and country, has bfyen dlvlo ed into districts so that candidates in one part of tho country will not be competing with more favoralbe con ditions than candidates In another part. In the city of Salem the Interest is such that friends of candidates call at the office to learn how some friend Is progressing and letters o. inquiry are. received by. mall. New candidates are entering tho contest, and without a doubt it will be the, greatest voting contest ever conducv ed by a newspaper. Check over the list, see what your friends are doing, what tho other candidates are doing and who wIU probably win the magnificent array of prizes. Second Payments. A great many people do not un derstand, and for their Information we wish to say that anyone starting ia laico tne paper since tho contest started will always be considered u new subscriber during tho life of the contest and votes given accordingly If you start the paper now pay come thing In advance and wish to -pay more later during tho contest you will still bo considered a new sub scriber and votes will be issued ac cordingly. 1 Small Payments. Candidates that havo taken mil. scrlptlons for ono, two or three months at tho beginning of tho coit test should got these subscribers to pay the rest of tho year, as thev art Bin iconsmercd now. For example, a person who sub scribed for tho pnpor and paid 50 cents received 700 votos, by getting them to nay $4.50 moro von win bo given lo.OOO votes.-lese the 700 votos you have already received on the 50 cent payment, or 14,300 votos on $1.50 payment. This ruling also applies to any second paymont you may secure, but In all cases, six montns or more must be added to entitle you to tho second payment. Tho -new months will also count in on the special offer now in vogue. When turning In such payments, kin ly mark your stub "second pay ment." Ojen Evenings. For the bonoflt of those who are not able to get to this office during business hours tho contest depart ment will bo open overy ovonlng un-J til nine o'clock. District No. 1 will includo territory in tho city of Salem. s : Lily Stego, N 12 & D 58,510 Mary Schwaf, 533 State .... 58,100 Delia Brlggs, P S T Co .... 58,010 Lola DeLong, 461 Union ..57,990 Edith Pierce, 6 & Hood .... 57,900 Clara Foster, 5G7 N Sum . . 57,840 Fairy Magers, Oak ........ 57,790 Maud Snipes, Fair Gnds . . 57,780 Adolalne Flake, 17 & Oak . . 57,72u Emmt Muths, 843 N Frdnt 57,690 Irma Cooper, 1167 Court .. 57,630 Martha Wolz, E Salem .... 57,490 Dora Richter, S 24th 57,000 Mildred Lucas, Wood's con ..56,880 Pearl Rawson, Englewood . 56,780 Velma Gillam, Chemeketa . .' 56,780 Edna Lansing, 17 & D ....56,580 Lima Kershaw, Asy & States 56,310 Nellie Roberts, 817 Mill .... 56,280 Carrie Graves, city 56,240 VIda McMillan, Fair Gnds . . 56,22u Bertha Kllnger, Ch & Ferry 56,180 Adelalne Anderegg,, S 21 .. 56.080 Helen Wlnslow, Box A, city 56,010 Mable O'Flyn, Wilson' & Fir 55,960 Louise Byrd, 74 N Cottage ..55,900 Helen Noble, 459 State . . . 55,800 Martha Brooks, 727 12th .. 55,800 Viola Carrothors, 15th 55,570 Inez BolHor, 153 S 13 .... 55,510 Elsie E. Dencor, 1595 Sag. . . 55,490 Clara Neugebauer, S Com, . . 55,090 Helen Huffman, 1298 N 6 . . 55,080 Elsie Cotterman, Fair Gnds 54,880 Floy Whltnfcy, Fair Gnds . . 54,820 Margaret Ostrander, 17 & A 5-1,280 Joy Turner, 35 Capital .... 54,280 Ethel McDonald, city 54,280 Myrtle Montgomery, S High. 54,440 Verda Olmstead, 6 & Mar . . 54,060 M. Rasmussen, Miller & Com 54,040 Agnes West, 1020 Bush . . 54,020 Ruth Cress, 20 & Chem .... 53,710 Lela Tarpley, 739 N Lib . . 53,680 I. Thontason, 1781 State . . . 53,060 Fleda McPeek, 12 & Winter 52,980 Gertrude Fawk, 509 Com . . 52,820 Helen Prince, N 4th 52,590 Rose Kencher, N 6 52,290 Mary Wood, 2378 Maple . . 51,780 Eleanor Coolonoy, 21 & Cot 51,760 Mary Earl, 20th 51,640 Lara Bennett, S Liberty . . 51,620 Hazel Scott, Unl & Leo 50,920 Katie Scott, Waters Bros . . 50,710 Cora Talkington, city 50,500 Clara Dalrymplo, 1754 State 50,010 Bernlce Reed, 251 S 17 .... 49,790 Nettle Mclntlre, 1595 S Com 49,380 .Olive McAuley, 468 N Lib ,.49,31o Bessie Wheeler, 1963 N Com 47,82u OTlle Clapper, 19 & Kansas 47,390 Helen Phtlllps, 1959 Asylum 46,980 Malline Carlton, N Salem . . 46,830 Jessie Keeton, 952 S Com . . 46,580 Flossie Shambrook, city .... 45,280 Isola Hill, Oak 44,210 Emma Klein, Oak & Univ ..40,090 Zoe Toothacre, 1270 Sura Zoe Stockton, 247 N Sum , Gertie Hlrsch, Wil. Hotel , Hallio Parrlsh-Hlnges, city M. Atterbury, 74 N Com L. Smith, Silvorotn ........ 36,980 J Leura Peterson, Newport ivain. urawioru, snieiu. khu -u,iuu Nolllo Colby, Stayton ...... 15,440 Mablo Wier, Hafford 30 Nelllo Hook, Mt. Angel .... 30 Miss Haso, Mill City 20 o R7 snn uora. uravon, Monmouth . . . 57,680 Alma McDonald, Lebanon . . 57,680 Irma Brown, Indopondenco . . 57,660 Zoo Yantls, Qronco 57,620 Rita Alderman, Falls City . . 57,390 EtWel Metzger, Dalles 57,280 Ethel Greonf Oregon City . . 57,010 Jessie Pugh, Falls City .... 56,980 Gertrude Evans, Barlow . . . 56,980 Eulalia Lewis, Lyons, Ore. . . 66,810. Lucile Berry, Shedds 5C.41U Ora Seatou, Canby 56,010. Agnes Stlnson, city, R F D 3 55.980 Elista Ayro. Marshfiold .... 58,920 Karlno Sutherland, Shedds 54,800 Elizabeth Dunn. Portland . . 68,710 th Huffman, Sheridan . . 54,960 Cleo Whlto, McMlnnvlllo ..68,290 aeudo Imus, Wlllamina . . 54,09j Mamio Collins. Albany .... 58.200 -.lmz Coartmancho, Sheridan 64,060 Blanche Mulkoy, Moumouth District No. 3 Will includo nil territory outside of Marion County. (! Miss L. Klmsey, Albany 57,990 57,870 (Continued on page ten.) 39,700 38,790 37,010 32,930 ,32,810 lone Fisher, State 30,870 Effie King, state house Miss Evans, 19 & Chem Atha Demmlck, Lausano Hall Miss Welch, Asylum Sallio Jones, 200 S 12 .... Miss McClelland, 12 & Court 27,060 3,580 1,760 30 30 20 IMF FLOUR 1 wfr you may ta,ie ifc acls:" "No! II good take it back." W j Jwf Mother. lcitWdfca Ui Always insist upon Olympic don't fl mmS waste your time or monoy on an infer- . tflSwljlr V ior grade better put your baking off a F jjSHSy Vjf day if your grocer can't supply you and BjjQy nY be Biu-o ood EsaflMaa f?.Mft..s;t.,4 AT YOUK RCEHS,S PORTLAND FLOURIXG MILLS CO., POIITLjLND, OBEOOH District No. 2 Will includo nil territory outside city in Ma rion County, including Salcin R. F. D. routes. Mary Higglnbothom, Aurora 58,980 Gladys Hobson, Mill City . . 58,440 Mabel Goulet, Woodburn . . 58,300 Maud Cromlor, Gates 58,300 Grace Shields, Gorvais .... 58,020 Delia Heath, Detroit 58,01u Lena Boylo, city, R D F 6 ... 58,000 Nora Mann, Chemawa .... 57,950 Bessie Alexander, Stayton . . 57,900 Mary Morgan, Sllvorton . . . 57,850 Cora Cooloy, R F D 3 57,800 Myrtle Taylor, Macleay .... 57,790 Mary BHnston, R F D 4 . . 57,730 Ellen Zoellner, Mehama .... 57,660 Mao Tate, Sublimity 57,460 Dora Ross, Sllverton 57,390 Grace Licks, Brooks 57,310 Nelllo Foss, Mill City 67,220 Merle Witzol, Turner 57,18w Mamie Hall, Goryais 57,00s Delia Woodworth, Sublimity 56,800 Nelllo Bonney, Woodburn . . 56,700 Edith Ashby, Marlon 56,660 Alta Hobson, Stayton 56,290 Froida Spltzbarth, R F D 3 50,110 Mllla Amstutz, Sllv., R F D 56,010 Marg. Doerfller, Sllverton . , 55,980 Maud Brock, Mt. Angol 55,900 Minnie Homer. Mill City .. 55.860 Jano Steinberg, Jefferson . . 55,720 BBrtha Limbeck. Pratum .. 55,460 Jowophlno Neal, Turner .... 55,310 Glena Brosoler, It F D 3 .... 64,820 Amelia Schrlmor. R F D 3 . . 64,810 Piwirl Manning, Gorvais .... 54,800 Babel Harper, Pratum .... 54.710 Edna Wilson, Maclony .... 51,080 Mamie Brown, R F D 3 .... 54,010 Franc. Newman. Woodburn. 53,710 Evelyn Wood, Chemawa . . . 53,700 Ruth Beavor. R F D 53.460 Ermol Landon, Woodburn . . 52.480 L. Davenport, Sllv., II F D 3 50,910 Delia Kelhboll, Prntum 60.1 10 Nellie Englo. city, R F D 9 . . '49,700 Ida Olsoln, Mnojony 48,710 Irene Campbell, Ohemnwa . . 46.000 Pearl Brown, olty, R F D 9 4 4.310 Grace GoedecUer, Detroit . . 43,810 .K-ssle Harrle, Mljl City 43,800 Jennlo Hart, Gatofl 43,700 Sara Anderson, Woodburn . . 42,960 Edith Carnpboll, Mill City . . 42.100 Annie auie, uaots 39,980 Nomination Blank Write plainly. It is advisable to use this blank, but nomina tions can be wrltton on any other paper. Coupon is printed for con venience only. I nomlnato Address District No. As tho most popular candidate inttho Capital Journal Contest. Signod. Dato. Address, Each nomination sent in will count twontv votos if sent to' Mm Capital Journal Contest Department. The Capital Journal rosorveo $ tho right to rojoct any objectionable nominations. CUT OUT THIS BLANK AND SEND TO THE JOURNAL ! with your namo or tho namo and address of your favorite candidate. A sub scription with it Is not necossary, but a good start means much, This blank can bo usod as often as desired for tho samo candidate, and each and every ono counts twenty. Tho name of tho party mak ing tho nomination will not bo divulged if so desired. In case of a tlo, prlzoa of equal value will bo given. I Journal Popular Voting, Contest I This BALLOT Will Count TEN VOTES For 1 1, n- -fn ri tlll AVER'S t-flAii? vir;rv Stops Falling Half An Elegant Dres&Inir Destroys Dandruff Makes Half Grow Does not Color then Hi CompoMJcr Sylpbur, CIcrU Qulnln, Sodium Chlotld. Captlcum. Smb. AlcohtL Wittt. Ituw. Ask .your doctor hit opinion of uih a lulrmrMJoo. amGM DlDtrlct Addross t Good for ton yotes whon filled out and sent to tho Gontost De partment by mall or otherwise on or boforo oxplratlon date. No bal lot will bo altered In any way or transferred after bolng received by tho Capital Journal. In case of a Uo, prizes of oqual value will be given to each of tho contestants tlod. CLIP THE COUPONS From each issue of the Journal, mail or send them be fore the date expires to the Contest Manager