in l DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM. OREGON, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER Zl, 1000. PAGE SEVEN GET IF YOU EXPECT TO A PRIZE BUSY" WIN VALUABLE AND USEFUL PRIZES TO BE AWARDED ATTRACT WIDE SPREAD ATTENTION AND AROUSE CANDIDATES AND THEIR FRIENDS TO ACTION-STILL TIME FOR YOU TO NOMINATE YOUR FAVORIT WALK FA ST NOW AND LATER RIDE IN THE AUTO Do Not Let the. Days Slip By and Think That You Will Get a Bunch of Subscribers During the Last Week of the Contest Work Hard Now The End Will Take Proper Care of Itself. 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 and Friday all old subscribers making payment on their subscription 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 aro 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 Mail or at Suburban Stores. Subscription Price. Votes New. Votes Old. One month ? .35 700 350 Two months .70 1,400 700 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 For the benefit of those old sub scribers who may not have under stood the terms of this magnanimous offer it -is again explained. .Old sub scribers are put on the same basis as new ones and the time limit has been ilxed at three days. That Is, renew als count In the matter of extra votes lust the same as new subscribers These extra offers range from 700 for one month to 15,000 for one year and 40,000 for two years. The only conditions aro that the renewals be in cash and are turned in on or before Nov. 26th. . ' , Thus every old subscriber Is af forded .-e same privilege of londing a helping hand to any of the young lady contestants that a new sub scriber has. If you have a favorite in the race, by renewing your sub scription for any term from one month upward, you can materially in crease her chances. This offer will not bo repeated during the present contest, and it therefore behooves all subscribers to take prompt action in the premises. The lowest candidate In any of the three districts who has not done a thing up to this time could start now and make a try for the grand prize the automobile and her case would bo far from hopeless if she had friends and energy. She would lanu at once in first place with the. votes that less than six old yearly sub scriptions would get her. In all districts there Is a golden opportunity for any candidate to win a valuable prize. The conditions In these districts aro such that any can didate no matter how low she may bo in the list at present, could land on the foremost position with the votes she would receive. Old subscribers of The Journal aro annreclatlve In marked degree Judg' ing from tho alacrity with which they are availing themselves of tho opportunity affordod to give their favorites a boost in tho great con test now being conductedby this pa per. Never In the history of such a contest has such an offor been made, but something of an unusually en torprlslng spirit was to bo expected from this newspaper, and no longer can the judgment in determining upon such a step be questioned, suc cess being tho guiding criterion. Tlve following description of tho Ellors pianos that Tho Journal is slvlng away in their up-to-date vot ing contest will be of Interest to you. A rich, massive, perfectly propor tioned art case; the cases and panels doubled vonewred on oholoost hard wood throughout; all ornaments genuino carving: combination of the Puritan and Colonial models that have taken the people of this modern age by storm. Tha popularity of this piano has been phenomenal ; Its splendid surfaces give opportunities for the -display of handsome, beauti fully figured veneers, there being no ! sharp lines or unsightly corners In any part of the case. Size 4 feet 8 Inches high, 5 feet 4 inches wide, and 26 1-4 inches deep. It has the patent folding and Rolling Boston fall-board, Avlth full-duet desk and music rack; pin block built up of six successive doublings; quarter-sawed maple; hardwood case; doubled ve neered In either mahogany, figured walnut or quarter-sawed oak; ve neered back, made from the choicest mountain grown Pacific Coast spruce; full acoustic rim; nickel plated action rail, brackets and pres sure bar, patent mouse-proof Horn pedals; double repeating action, in eluding Eller's soft or practice bar (noiseless) 7 1-3 octaves; three uni sons, overstrung copper bass, select ed Ivory keys and ebony sharps and absolutely guaranteed for five years; tho piano on display at Buren & Hamilton's furniture house, Salem. Three of these instruments are given away absolutely free In Tho Capital Journal voting contest. Does Not Want First Place. One of tho candidates who has workfed hard from the Btart of the contest, but who has never desired to dollars and can bo had by any of the contestants for the effort. Every mail brings In votes for the contestants and tho doors of the office aro kept swinging constantly with tho steady stream of voters who go In and out casting for their fa vorite contestant In the race. Tho contest is certainly gaining ground day by day, and no one can antici pate what height this good natured tug of war will attain. Certain it Is that 90 per cent of the peopl of Sa lem and adjacent territory are di rectly interested In tho outcomo of the contest and before another week has elapsed the other 10 per cent will be into tho contest as deeply as the candidates and their friends are today. No one is losing hope, and the difference of a few thousand votes Is nothing as it means but a couple of yearly subscriptions, and there are over three weeks remaining In which to secure subscriptions and close the chasm which now seperates those in other positions from first place. Many people are willing to help the young ladies and are only waiting to be aslaed, and the first candidates to ask, of course, will be the ones to receive the votes; so It Is Imperative that those who desire to" enlarge their count get among tbe people and make their cause known. Subscriptions continue to pile in from all sections of the country and canvassing votes that would result If the price were Increased. Open Evenings. For tho boncflt of thoso who are not nble to got to this office during business hours (ho contest depart ment will be open ovory evening un til nlno o'clock. Tho Contestants and How They Stand District No. 1 . will Iricludo territory In tho city' of Salem. Clara Foster, 567 N Sum . . 61,860 Martha Wolz, E Salem .... 61,180 Helen Wlnslow, Box A, city 61,140 Carrie Graves, city 61,000 Mablo O'Flyn, Wilson & Fir 60,980 Kate Scott, Waters Bros .'. . 6Q,5ff0 Elsie E. Doncer, 1595-lSag. . . 60,340 Vida McMillan, Fair Gnds . . 60,300 Fairy Makers. Oak ...... 60,290 Lily Stege, N 12 & D 60,150 Pearl Rawson, Englewood . . 60,090 Delia Brlggs, P S T Co .... 60,080 Edith Pierce, 6 & Hood .... 59,910 Lola DoLong, 461 Union . . 59,890 Martha Brooks, 727 12th . . 59,870 Ollio Clapper, 19 & Kansas 59,730 "Helen Huffman. 1298 N 6 . . 59,700 Dora RIchter, S 24th 59,490 Bertha KUnger, Ch & Ferry 59,440 Irma Cooper, 1167 Court . . 59,310 Adelaine Flake, 17 & Oak . . 59,100 Fleda McPeok, 12 & Winter 58,900 Ethel McDonald, city 58.8SU Inez Bolller, 153 S 13 .... 58,830 Verda Olmstead, 6 & Mar . . 58,800 Floy Whitney, Fair Gnds . . 58,650 Margaret Ostrander, 17 & A 58,610 Edna Wilson, Macleay .... 55,810 Ruth Beaver, R F D ...... -55,510 Franc. Nowinan, Woodburn . 54,830 L. Davenport, Sllv., R F D 3 53,760 Ermol Landon, Woodburn . . 52,910 Pearl Brown, city, R F D 9 52,360 Ida Olson, Macleay 51,380 Nelllo Englo, city, R F D 9 . . 50,380 Dependable You can depend on .Waltham Watch and a you Kath. Crawford, Salem RFD 49,090 can doublv donend On it if VOU Edith Campbell, Mill. City .. 4S.390 tau UOUUA3 uupum un it n yuu Graco Goedeckor, Detroit . . 47,600 arc SU1'6 XO buy it Only 01 a Jennie Hart, Gates .46,110 i A , t Ironto Campbell, Ohemawa oessle Harris, Mill City . , L. Smith, Sllvorton 43,200 Sara Anderson, Woodburn . . 42,980 Ennlo Etllo, Gates 40.310 Nallio Colby, Stayton 18,700 Frances Weaver, Huffard . . 15,030 Mablo Wler, Huffard 30 Nelllo Hook, Mt. Angel .... 30 Miss Haso, Mill City 20 45,010 Jeweler. 44,310 District No. 3 Will lnclmlo nil territory outsldo of Marlon County. yesterday waTanothe Scuwaf' 533 stato 58'520 Issuing votes banner aa m L Thomasolli mi stato 58 300 There is so much to' win and so Yg m ;hmTeeta ".150 many opportunities to gain by persis- nSAC? t . , Un & Lee 58,0 90 ' ! "111. A I A 14 V4J f J Tl l A X- tUllVl lUfVUV i Maud Snipes, Fair Gnds 57,990 I Nelllo Roberts, 817 Mill 57,980 1 Mildred Lucas, Wood's con. . 57,960 In answer to the many Inquiries, , ""a","B"' TT7wfv r-i n wish to state that back subscrip-1 Ji"1 TBenn0"' , S hhly ' ".J80 tions count the same as advance paid " piif - iF, " ' ' rtn during this offer. For example, If I V,,a Garrotters 15th . . . . . 57.610 your subscriptions is In tJ BixlJ ll'lii months nml vni nnv fwnlv mnntha I LoillSO Byrd, 74 N CottflgO .. 57,460 . -.. I-".r -' .v. ...ww, , Mnnlminioiw u IT tent effort. Study tho proposition carefully, and you will see that It Is easy to be a winner of a prize. Hack Subscriptions. we your time is extended six months, or twelve from expiration, and votes issued accordingly. One pf tho Eilers $425 Pianos Given A way Dec. 18, J 000. be nt tho head of her district, writes the contest manager as follows: "I am not afraid of the finish If can only keep within roach of the top. I Just know my friends will como to tho front when they see I am going to be among thoso right In the race. For the presont I don't care to be tho leader in my district And I know I am not tho only one who could have as many votes coun ted now as the porson who Is In first place. I will try for tho first placo within a few days of tho close and take what I can got as tho local candidate and from people who don't even know ma whon It comes to a test between my town and some other place." That's the politics of It The can- valss Is In such condition that it la anybody's race In any of the dis tricts. But smart work Jo going to count just as much in this contest as It would in any competition where the prizes art) worth thousands of Second Payments. A great many people do not un derstand, and for their Information we wish to say that anyone starting to take the paper since tho contest started will always be considered u new subscriber during the life of the contest and votes given accordingly If you start the paper now pay come thlng In advance and wish to pay more later during the contest you will still bo considered a new sub scriber and votes will be issued ac cordlngly. . Smnll Payments. Candidates that have taken sub' scrlptlons for one, two or three months at tho beginning of tho coil- test should get these subscribers to pay the rest of the year, as they art stil iconsldered new. For example, n person who sub scribed for the paper and paid 50 cents received 700 votes, by getting them to pay $4.50 more you will be given lo.OOO votes, less the 700 votes you have already received on the 50 cent payment, or 14,300 votC3 on $4.50 payment. This ruling also applies to any second payment you may secure, but in all cases, six months or more must bo added to entitle you to tho second payment. Tho new hionths will also count In on tho special offor now in vogue. Whon turning In such payments, kln- ly mark your stub "second pay ment." False Ruinore. Do not bellovo all you hear. Some one. will try to discourage every good thing. False rumor of all sorts will bo going around and tho contcstnat shonld nqt allow anyono to discour age her by tolling different things they havo heard. Kindly remember they aro not in a position to judgo the contest as well as you. Tho contest manager has been through many different contests and ho knows what is most liable to hap pen In any big contest-r-Romorber this, tho girl who wdrlcs will win. Future Subscriptions. Contestants may flnd In some cases friends who wish to help them In tho contest by subscribing for Tho Journal but aro already taking a lo cal paper which Is paid in advance, and not desiring to receive more than ono local dally In their homes at the same tlmo tho contest department has arranged to accept and Issue votes on each such subscription, tho paper to start at any future date that the sub scriber may designate. No Increase in Frlcc, The votes which aro to decide tho great voting contest aro free to pa trons, no Incroase In tho price of subscriptions having been made. Tho tact Tho Journal Is giving Its pa trons an opportunity to soleot nonu- lar young ladles as tho onos who will roceivo the magnificent prizes makes tho securing of votes a pleasure und Myrtle Montgomery, S High 57,390 Adelaine Anderegg, S 21 . . 57,310 Clara Neugebauer, S Com . . 57,290 Joy Turner, 35 Capital .... 56,990 Roso Kenchor, N6 56,390 Helen Noble, 459 Stato . . . 56,330 Bernlce Reed, 251 S 17 .... 56,290 Agnes West, 1020 Bush . . 55,980 Helen Dalrymplo, 1754 Satto 55,000 Elsie Cotterman, Fair Gnds 54,980 Gertrudo Fawk, 509 Com . . 54,790 Eleanor Cooloney, 21 & Cot 54,410 Lela Tarpley, 739 N Lib . . 54,090 Ruth Cress, 20 & Chem .... 53,830 Helen Prince-, N 4th 53,010 Nellie Mclntlre, 1595 S Com 53,010 Allco McCauloy, 468 N Lib . . 52,780 Cora Talklngton, city 52,710 Mary Wood, 2378 Maplo . . 51,890 MaryEarlo, 20th 51,650 Bessie Wheeler, 1963 N Com 49,680 Helen Pnilllps, 1939 Asylum 48,990 Malllno Carlton, N Salem . . 47,900 Jessie Keoton, 952 a Com . . 46,790 Emma Klein, Oak & Unlv . . 40,310 Flossie Shambrook, city .... 45,300 Isola Hill, Oak 44,390 Laura Peterson, Newport . . 61,710 Blnncho Mulkey, Monmouth . 61,500 Ethel Green, Oregon City . . 61,000 Miss L. Klmsey, Albany .... 60,800 Agnes Stinson, city, R F D 3 30,480 Cleo White, McMInnvIllo .. 60,400 Zoo Yantls, Oronco 60,380 Rita Alderman, Falls City . . 00,300 Gertrude Evans, Barlow . . . 60,210 Eliza Ayre, Marshflold .... 59,960 Jesslo Pugh, Falls City .... 59,880 Lora Craven, Monmouth . . . 59,770 Ora Seaton, Canby 59,580 Efhol Huffman, Sheridan . , 56,410 Katherino Sutherland Shedds 59,320 Mamie Collins, Albany .... 59,310 Irma Brown, Independence .. 59,080 Elizabeth Dunn, PorUand . . 58,980 Eulalla Lewis, Lyons, Oro . . 58,990 Alma McDonald, Lebanon . . 58,790 Ethel Metzer, Dallas 58,340 Inez Courtmancho, Shorldan 58,120 Lucllo Berry, Shtedds 58,030 Graco Davis, Ghltwood .... 57,780 Gertrudo Imus, Wlllnmlna . . 57,410 Carrlo George, Sheridan .... 57,090 Ivn Gilbert, RIckreal , 56,780 Blrdlo Devaloy, Thomas . . . 55,900 Ruth Fries, Crabtreo 55,790 Lola Longharty, McMInnvIllo 54,990 Ethel Tooze, Falls City .... 54,400 Eva Dundas, Wlllamlna .... 54,090 Roso Snodgrass, Tallman . . . 54,080 Alpha Donace, Lebanon . . . 53,880 Goldlo Jones, Shelburn .... 53,810 Wanda Ramm, Crabtreo .... 52,800 Freda Lowlor, Dallas 52,300 Clark Earhart, Indepondenco 50,910 Ruth Fry, Lebanon 60t770 Winnie Landesso, Cot Grow 50,010 B. Goodrich, Cottago Grovo . 49,910 Mabel Ellis, Independence . . 49,800 Myrtle Vaughn, Harrlsburg . 49,760 Loulso Rolgor, McKoe 48,920 Charlotte Hoosdahl, McKoe. 48,740 Jen. Fagorstrom, Wlllamlna 48,330 Iva Burton, Indopendenco . . 47,440 Lottie Veatch, Cottago Grovo 46,980 Etftol "Gray, Newport 42,980 Ethel White, McCoy 42,940 Kate Jonnlngs, McCoy 41,900 Constance Mlllor, Harrlsburg 40,83u Edna Knoths, Lebanon .... 39,940 Ethel RomJg, McCoy 39,400 WATChE gets damaged after leaving our factory, but no regular jewoler will sell a watch until it is in perfect order. IT, JB.Whcn buying $ Wnli am Wnish always ask yohr jeweler tor ono adjestnd tu tevipcxaturo and. position. Clara Wiglngs, McKeo 38,770 May Hall, Mprtlo Point .... 3.7,900 Hazel Howard, Newport .... 37,110 Kathleen Bonnett, Marshfleld 36,710 EIbIo Wldnor. Harrlsburg . . 34,710 Merlo Post, Newport 33,110 Mary Goorgo, Newport .... 32,780 Gen. Sengstaken, Marshflold 30,500 Bess Emery, Blodgott 4,860 Cecil Miller, Myrtle Point . . 1.490 Edith Shaggo, Blodgott .... 1,090 Ida Judd, Nowport 30 Miss M. Merrick, Blodgott . . ' 20 o : ARE YOU GOING TO EAT DINNER WITH MOTHER Tho Southern Pnclfio Company has mndo rates of ono and one-third fnro from all stations between Port land and Ashland and branch lines. Sale3 dates November 24 and 25; final return limit November 2!). WM. McMURRAY, Gen. Pas. Agent o A clorgyman writes: "Prevent ttccs,, thoso Httlo Candy Cold Cure Tablets aro working wondors In my parish." Proventices surely will check a cold, or tho grippe, in a very few hours. And Provontlces are so safo and harmless. No quinine, notb. ing harsh nor slckonlng. Flno for feverish restless children. Box of 48 at 25c. Sold by Capital Drug Storo. Nomination Blank Halllo Parrlsh-HInges, city Gertie Hlrsch, WU. Hotel . . Miss Evans, 19 & Chom .... Atha Dommlck, Lausane Hall Miss Welch, Asylum Sallio Jones, 200 S 12 .... Miss McClelland, 12 & Court 40,290 37,010 3,580 1,760 30 30 20 Wrlto plainly. It Is advisable to use this blank, but nomina tions can bo written on any, other papor. Coupon is printed for con venience only. I nominate V Address District No. As tho most popular candldato in tho Capital Journal Contest. District No. 2 Will include nil territory outsldo city in Ma rlon County, Including Salom It. F. D. routes. Lena Boylo, city, R F D 6 ... 61,880 Mary Bllnston, R F D 4 . . 61,730 Nora Mann, Chemawa .... 61,480 Mary HIgginbothom, Aurora 60,880 Mnrv Mnrpnn Sllvnrfnn . . . fi0.7!)0 Bertha Limbeck, Pratum . . 60,590 Alta Hobson, Stayton 60,530 Jane Steinberg, Joffcrson . . 60,500 ' Delia Woodworth, Sublimity 00,340! Grace Shields, Gorvals .... 60,010 Ellon Zoellner, Mohnma .... dujoo Delia Heath, Detroit 59,870 Mabel Goulot, Woodburn . . 59,800 Slgnod. Date, Address. tttttttt!ttf Each nomination sont In will count twenty votes it sont to the Capital Journal Contost Department. Tho Capital Journal reserves thp right to reject any objectionable nominations. CUT OUT THIS BLANK AND SEND TO THE JOURNAL with your namo or tho name and address of your favorite candldato. A sub scription with it is not nocossary, but a good start moans muoh. This blank can bo usod as often as desired for tho same candldato, and oach and ovory ono counts twenty. Tho name of tho party mak ing tho nomination will not bo divulged if so desired. In caso of a tlo, prlzos of equal valuo will be given, Glona Bresejor, It F D 3 Nolllo Bonnoy, Woodburn Amelia Schrimor, R F D 3 Maud Brock, Mt. Angol . . Delia Kolhbell. Pratum . . overcomes the ombarrassmimt of Marg. Doorfller, Sllvorton Josephine Noal, Tumor .... 59,780 Ponrl Manning, Gervals .... 59,690 Dora Ross, Sllvorton 59,600 Evelyn Wood, Chemawa ... 59,590 Merlo Wltzol, Turner 59,480 Gladys Hobson, Mill City . , 59,370 Mabel Harder, Pratum .... 59,300 Maud Cromlor, Gates 59,070 l Myrtle Taylor, Macloay .... 59,010 , ; Mnmlo Brown, R F D 3 .... 58,770 '. . Mao Tnto. Sublimity ...... 58,480 , b Bessie Alexander, Stayton . . 58,280 Freldn Spltzbarth. R F D 3 58,080, Cora Cooley, R F D 3 58,000 i V Fra Licks, Brooks 68.000 ft Edith Ashby, Marlon 57,990 ? ieiuo i-'osH. Min guy &7,lUU Minnie Homer, Mill City .. 57.800, MUIa Amustutz, Sllv., RFD 57.780 Mamlo Hall, Gervals 57.710 1 Not Good After December 4 Journal Popular Voting Contest This BALLOT Will Count TEN VOTES $ For District i , . Adilross. 57,090 57.6401 57.000 56.800 r f in UU, I IV Good for ton votes when fillod out and sent to tho Cqntest De partment by mail or otherwise on or boforo oxplratlon dnto. No bal lot will bo altered in any Way or transferred after being rocelvod by tho Capital Journal, Iu caso of a tie, prizes of equal valuo will bo given to oach of the oontostants tied. UIOUS I " How are your bowels?" the doctor N ' ways asks. He knows how important is the question of constipation. He knows that inactivity of the liver will often pro. Doctors all agree thai an actlee llctr U pott- duce most disastrous results. We believe eu etienllal to health. Atlt uour own AVer's Pills are the best liver nills vnn doctor about Ivtr'iPillt. f.V'iSfA- can possibly take. Sold for over 00 vears. CLIP THE COUPONS from each issue of the Journal, mail or send them be fore the date expires to the Contest Manager