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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 2, 1909)
DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM. OREGON, TUVRSDAY, DECEMBER 21000. . PAGE SEVEN jeat Recor ake a Opportunity to EXTRA PR DISPLAY IZES HAVE BEEN PLACE MANY CANDIDATES PUTTING FORTH EVERY EFFORT TO WIN ONE OF THE HIGH GRADE PRIZES WE ARE OFFERING NOW IS THE TIME FOR YOU TO GET BUSY Thespecial offer made to the con testants for the next twelve days selems to have met with the approval of all candidates and all are work ing with renewed energy to secure one of the special offer prizes. It it a great opportunity for all, and should be taken advantage of by -all candidates who expect to win one of the Capital Journal grand prizes. This special offer is a very short one and those who expect to receive a spiaclal ballot must get busy at once. It is not necessary to hold hack your subscriptions and turn in five at one time, as the contest man ager will keep an accurate account of every new subscription turned In for each candidate during these -twelve days, at the end jot which we will mall each girl the Bpecial bal lot to which she is entitled. The reg ular ballots given on subscriptions -will bo issued as in the past, and an be held as a reserve or voted. Every one can win a ballot if she tries. There will be plenty of time ;to get in new subscriptions if a little effort is displayed. The extra votes :may win the auto or one of the four pianos and as another offer of this kind will not be made it would be a .good idea to take advantage of this one while the opportunity is pre sented. No contestant is restricted as. to the size of her ballot. If she is able to secure ten yearly subscriptions during these-twelve dnyp v -v so, and will receive a ballot lor 10u, OuO voteSj or in proportion to the number turned in. In no part of this country are the people on the same terms of friendly interest as in this vicinity and for this reason the Capital Journal con test is infinitely mflfc-Q interesting than contests of like character in the east. Here every young woman with public spirit and the sort of energy that counts in the returns, is something of an unconscious politi cian, or has friends with political genius. Practically all of the Capi tal Journal contestants have been brought into the contest through en thusiasm of their friends. But the spirit of ambition a disposition not to be beaten keeps them going and makes success a matter of personal pride. One given in each district; wcro bought and arc on display at Bnrr Jewelry Store. Genuine Elgin Works. Hunting Case. The. winners of the principal prizes cars In use today. This speaks nlono for the Ford. How Ballots Aro Secured. In all cases where ballots aro is sued, subscriptions must be paid or propaid. Tho full amount of monoy must be sent direct by mall or brought to the Journal offico. One of the 1100 Diamond Rings, Given ono In Eash Contest. Palso Rnniore. Three of those Beautiful Gold Watch. Greatest Prize Offer first Prize-Solid Brass Bed Second Prize-Princess Dres ing Table. In addition to extra prizes every candidate who sends in new sub scriptions gets extra votes. Description of the Extra Prizes The Beautiful Brass Bed Made of solid brass, satin finish, Colonlol de- LRNALCONTEST $25 Dressing Table. $0.00 Brass Bed. sign, massive large round posts; height 5 feet, 2 indues at head, 3 eetf, 5 Inches at foot. This is one of the very latest designs of most pop ular beds of today, and will be a beautiful ornament to any home. The Princess Dressing Table The one thing every young lady will ap preciate for her own room; finished in dull mahogany, with French bevel plate glass 16x24; swell front design witfr solid brass trimmings. This should bo seen to bo appreciated. The above prizes were purchased from Burfen & Hamilton's big furni ture store and will bo ou display in their show window during this spe cial offer. Call and see them. THE REGULAR PRIZES The Capital Prize One 1910 Five-Passenger Ford Automobile, 20 liorse power, 4-cylinder, with full equipment. t The Grand Prize Pianos Three ?42"5 Eilers Pianos (ono for each dis trict) ; style conservative; very latest design. 9 The Second Prize Three Genuine $100 Diamond Rings. (One for each district). The Third Prize Three Beautiful Engraved Gold Watches; Elgin move ment. (One for each district.) The Fourth Prize Three Six Months' Scholarships in Holmes Business College of Portland. (One for each district). Tho candidates not winning prizes will bo paid 5 per cent of all money turned in by them during the contest. VALUE Of SUBSCRIPTION PAYMENTS The Daily Capital Journal. Price Votes Given By Car By Mall New Subs Old Subs One month ? .50 ? .35 700 350 Two months 1.00 .70 1.400 700 Three months 1.50 1.00 3,000 1,500 Six months ; . 3.00 - 2.00 7,000 3,500 Ono year 6.00 4.00 15,000 7,500 Two years 12.00 - 8.00 40,000 20,000 Three years .... .T. 18.00 12.00 70,000 35,000 Four years 24,00 16.00 100,000 50,000 Five years 30.00 20.00 150,000 75,000 GREAT SPECIAL OFFER For twelve days, beginning Monday, November 20, at 8 a. m., and end ing December 11, 1909, at 11 a. m. .sharp, in addition to tho above sche sdulo of votes we make the followingoffer: We will give to each and every contestant an extra ballot of 50,000 -votes who turns into tho Capital Journal office Ave new 12-month dally subscriptions between November 29 and December 11, 1909. We will also glvo each contestant an extra ballot of 25,000 votes who turns in five now C-months daily subscriptions between these dates. How Special Offer Prizes Are Awarded To the candidate who earw tho largest Special Offer Ballot during this offer, we will present this beautiful $60 Solid Brass Bod. To tho candi date who earns tho next largest ballot will be presented the $25 Prinqess Dressing Table. Nothing loss than a 6-months' dally subscription will apply on this offer. Theso records will be given to tho Judges, who will have full charge of the counting of votes and they will decide the winners of these two special offer prizes. THIS IS THE CHANCE TO OATH THE LEADERS BESIDES WIN AN EXTRA PItlZE. Do not bold subscriptions baok but sond them as you receive them. The contest manager will keep an accurate account of subscriptions from each contestant and will, at the expiration of this offer, mall the Special Offer Ballots to those entitled to samo. EaaaSfcl18 18 TIIE GRESATBST OFFER OF THE CONTEST, Address CONTEST DEPARTMENT In this contest will have demonstrat ed the possession of elements of per sonal ambition that would carry them to almost any extent If they wore running for office. This is the more marked in the contest for the fact that thfcj friends and particans who are doing the hustling and piling up the votes for their favorites have no hope of future reward except tho knowledge that they have done their best for a friend. The friendly rivalry that has been inspired already has taken hold on communities as well as individuals. The returns, for instance, show that that some of the smaller towns are getting into the game for their can didates and are -likely to astonish some very much larger communities by the slzo of the votes they will cast before the contest closes. And the vote shows on tho fact of it that none of the leaders in the various classes are sitting easy. New can didatjes of great promise are coming in every day and candidates who have not ranked high In the returns made so far aro turning in windfalls of votes that lend an air of sustain ed interest to the contest in all the communities. Tho contestant who is far from the top in the returns today is likely to turn up toiriorrow with a large bunch of votes that will thange tho face of the returns tre mendously. Local pride is being sti mulated in nearly every5 town in all "districts, and the short candidate of yesterday may be tho favorite the day after tomorrow. Practically every reader of the Cap ital Journal has some friend enter ed as a candidate in ono of the dis tricts, and it is worth roverybody's while to read tho terms of tho con test, and the manner of voting as in dicated on this page. Friends Who Help. Friends who subscribe for tho pa per for a term aro really not donat ing anything from their pockets, sinco they subscribo to tho Journal, which will be sent to any address to which tho subscription is paid. Tho Journal will not only maintain its present standard o fa clean and new sy, reliable family paper, but will go on improving its columns and so far as possible perfecting its deliv ery service so that there will bo no regrets at having subscribed to help somo deserving contestant. A difference of a few thousand votes is not a very large margin, as It means but a year or six months' subscription to the Journal and those who aro behind by such a small num ber should not lose heart by any means, but keep on with tho race with renewed vigor. A race is never ended until time for the last coni peitor to win out. Keep up with tho contest and make it your de termination to win and you will be successful. As industry and popularity are the points that will count in tho contest, tho contest will ceMainly bo a protty race and ono in which It will bo an honor and a pleasure to participate. Other nominations will bo received as son as the patrons Jearn that their favorite has not as yet been put up as a candtdato for one of tho splendid prizes. If you have been remembered by your friends and your name is includ ed In the list below. It gives you an opportunity to win ono of tho beauti ful prizes offered ;by ho Capital Journal. Abovo all things do not get discou raged because someone olso has a. few more votes than you have. Plodgo your frlonds to your assist ance, organize your territory, and your success Is Hiiro. Tho Capital Prim Has Arrived. Tho 1910 Ford has arrived and will bo on exhibition in front of tho Journal offico each day, those who have already seen this fine car nre more than praising it in many dif ferent ways. Many people have come to the offico purpoaoly to sea the auto as this la one of tho first 1910 automobiles to arrive in Salem of any of the hundred makes which are sold by local dealers. It was the prompt work of tho Standard Mo tor Car Company of Portland that scoured ono of tho first of the new Improved cars that was shipped from the largo Ford factory. This fact is appreciated by the many candi dates in tho great contest, and they will work all the harder to become the proud owner of the car. Anothor fact worthy of mention In regard to the Ford automobiles Is that there are over 25,000 of this well known Do not boltovo all you hoar. Somo ono will try to discourage every good thing. False humors of all sorts will be -going around and tho contestant should not allow anyone to discour age her by tolling different things they havo heard. Kindly remembor they are not In a position to judge tho contest as well as you. The contest manager has beon through many different contests and he knows what is most liable to hap pen in any big contest Homombor this, tho girl who works will win. Second Payments. A gneat many people do not under stand, and for their information we wish to say that anyone starting to take tho paper since tho contest start ed will always be considered a now subscriber during tho life of tho con gest and votes given accordingly. If you start tho paper now pay some thing in advance and wish to pay moro later during tho contest you will still bo considered a new sub scriber and votes will bo Issued ac cordingly. Small Payments. Candidates that have taken sub scriptions for ono, two or three months at the beginning of tho con test should get these subscribers to pay the rest of the year as they aro still considered new. For example, a person who sub scribed for the paper and paid 50 cents, received 700 votes, by getting them to pay $5.50 moro you will bo given 15,000 votes, less the 700 votes you have already received on tho 50 cent payment, or 14,300 votes on $5.50 payment. This ruling also applies to any second payment you may secure. , Tho price by mall and at suburban 'stories Is $4.00 per year, or 35 cents per month. Second pay ments made at this rate count tho samo number of votes, but in all cases six months or more must bo added to entitle you to tho second payment: When turning in bucIi payments, kindly mark your stub 'second payment." Open Evenings. For tho benefit of those who aro not ablo to get to the offico dur ing business hours tho contest de partment will be open every evening until nine o'clock. Tho Contestants and How Tho Stand: Holon Phillips, 1939 Asylum 59,590 Flossie Shambrook, city .... 48,160 Hnrrlo Parrish-IIlnges, city. . 43,510 Miss Evans, 19 & Chom .... 3,580 Atha Demmick, Lausano Hall 1,760 Miss Welch, Asylum 30 Salllo Jones, 200 S 12 .... 30 Miss McClelland, 12 & Court 20 District No. 1 will includo territory in tho city of Salem. Lily Stego, N 12 & D Pearl Rawson, Englowood . . Holon Huffman, 1298 NO.. "Margaret Ostrandor, 17 & A Helen Winslow, box A, city Ethel McDonald, city Ruth Cress, 20 & Chom . . Maud Snipes, Fair Gnds . . Fairy Magors, Oak Irma Cooper, 1167 Court . . Adelalne Flako, 17 & Oak . . Carrie Graves, city Elsio E. Doncer, 15,95 Sag . . Floy Whitney, Fair Gnds . . Martha Wolz, E Salom .... Lola DeLong, 461 Union . . Edith Pierce, 6 & Hood .... Delia Briggs, P S T Co Mabel O'Flyng, Wilson & Fir Rose Kencher, N 6 th Bertha KUnger, Ch & Ferry Clara Foster, 567 N Unlv . , Elslo Cotterman, Fair Gnds Clara Nougebauor, S Com . . Emma Muths, .843 N Front. . I. Thomason, 1781 State . . Joy Turner, 35 Capital .... Adelalne Angorcdd, S 21 .. Martha Brooks, 727 12th .. Hazel Scott, Unl & Loo .... Vida McMillan, Fair Gnds . . Volma Gilliam, Chemoketa . . Dora Richtor, S 24th Kato Scott, Waters Bros . . Edna Lansing, 17 & D .... "Mildred Lucas, Wood's con . . M. Rasmussen, Miller & Com Nollto Roberts, 817 Mill .... ijoulso Byrd, 74 N Cottago . . Isola Hill, Oak Malllno Carlton, N Salom . . Laura Bonnott, S. Llborty . . Viola Carrothers, 16th .... Lona Kershaw, Asy & States Verda Olmstead, 6 & Mar . , Eloanor Coolonoy, 21 & Cot Bernlce Reed, 251 S 17 .... Floda McPeek, 12 & Winter Jesslo Keeton, 952 S Com . . Myrtle Montgomery, S High Helen Noble, 459 State .... Mary Schwaf, 633 State .... Olllo Clapper, 10 & Kansas Nolllo Mclntlro, 1505 S Com Helon Prlnoe, N 4th Emma KHon, Oak & Unlv . . Besslo Wheeler, 1963 N Com Agnes West, 1020 Bush . . Alice McAuIey. 468 N Lib . . Mary Wood, 2378 Maple . . Lola Tarploy, 739 N Lib ... Gertrude Fawk, 609 Com . . Holon Dalrymplo, 1754 Stato Mary Earle, ?0th 85,520 85,330 85,290 85,010 84,970 84,880 84,860 84,770 84,300 84,020 84,010 83,990 83,980 83,880 83,460 83,300 82,990 82,980 82,440 82,330 82,240 81,880 81,790 81,240 81,210 80,600 80,360 80,320 80,300 80,010 79,900 79,880 79,840 79,010 78,740 78,770 78,440 78.390 78,000 77,990 77,940 77.900 77,900 77,880 77,400 77,050 76.980 76,940 76,840 70,780 75,480 75,370 74.080 73,650 72.890 72,800 71.880 71.300 70,500 69.800 08,020 65,140 62,380 69,700 District No. 2 Will Includo nil territory outsldo city in Mn- rion County, including Salom K. F. D. routes. a Jonnlo Hart, Gates ........ 85,910 Nora Mann, Chomawa .... 85,890 6raco Shiolds, Gorvnis .... 85,200 Mao Tntle, Sublimity 84,760 Mnrg. Hlgglnbothom, Aurora 84,600 Lona Bohle, city, RFD6 .. 84,410 Mary Morgan, Sllvorton .... 84,310 Jano Stoinberg, Jefferson . . 83,880 Nollio Bonnoy, Woodburn . . 83,770 Maud Cromler, Gates ., 83,610 Delia Heath. Detroit 83,190 Ida Olson, Macleay 83,100 Hannah Schotzlo, Mt. Angel 83,0ii0 Bertha Limbeck, Pratum . . 83,240 Mamie Brown, R F D 3 .... 83,060 Delia Woodworth, Sublimity 82,990 Glona Brosslor, R F D 3 .... 82,940 Eleen Zoellner, Mohama .... 82,900 Froida Spltebnrtz, R F D 3 82,880 Gladvs Hobson. Mill City . . 82.790 Mabel Goulet, Woodburn . . . 82,600 Grace Licks, Brooks 2,5i)U Nellio Englo, city, R F D 8 . . 82,310 Minnie Homier, Mill City . . 82,300 Edith Ashby, Marlon 82,01i Josephlno Neal, Turner .... 81,800 Mary BUnston, R F D 4 .... 81,770 Mllla Amustutz, Sllv., R F D 81,360 Dora Ross, Sllverton 81,190 Neillo Foss, Mill City 81,140 Ruth Boavor, R F D 81,000 Morlo Wltzol, Turner 81,000 Bessio Alexander, Stayton . . 80,960 Amelia Schrlmor, R F D 3. . 80,660 Evelyn Wood, Chemawn .... 80,370 Frances Weaver, Hubbard . . 80,360 Alto Hobson, Stayton 80,040 Cora Cooley, R F D 3 79,790 Pearl Manning Gorvals .... 79,380 Myrtle Taylor, Macleay .... 79,000 Pearl Brown, city, R F D 9 78,840 Marg. Doerflor, Sllvorton . . 78,700 Mamlo Hall, Gervals 76,970 Mablo Harper, Pratum .... 76,330 Dojla Keihbeil, Pratum .... 7,880 Edna Wilson, Macleay .... 75,040 Jesslo Harris, Mill City .... 74,980 Graco Goodyoar, Detroit . . 62,960 Kath. Crawford, Salem RFD 61,730 Franc. Nowman, Woodburn . 57,200 tiarah Anderson, Woodburn. . 51,410 Annio Ellio, Gates 50,780 Irono Campboll, Mill City . . 49,310 Mablo Wler, Huffard 30 Nolllo Hook, Mt. Angel .... 30 Miss Haso, Mill City 20 District No. 8 Will include nil territory outside of Marion County. Lora Craven, Monmouth . . 85,900 Eliza Ayro, Marshfiold .... 84,900 Jesslo Pugh, Falls City . . . , 84.690 Carrie George, Shorldan .... 81.140 Agnoe Stlnson, olty, R F D 3 83,990 Rita Aldorman, Falls City . . 83,860 Irma Brown, Independence . S3, 730 EHzagoth Dunn, Portland . . 83,760 Ethel Green. Oregon City . . 83,600 Zoe Ynntis, Oronco 83,400 Eulalia Lewis, Lyons 83,090 Miss L. Khnsoy, .Albany .... 82,880 Lucllo Borry, Shodds 82,770 Oleo White, MoMlnnvillo .. 82,770 Ethel Huffman. Shorldan ... 82,510 Gathorino Sutherland. Shodds 82,160 Gortrudo Evans, Barlow . . . 82,040 Blrdlo Dovanoy, Thomas . . . 81,950 Blanch Mulkoy, Monmouth . 81,870 Lola Longharty, McMinnvlllo 81,800 Laura Petorsou, Newport . . 81,500 Ruth Fry, Lebanon 81,000 Alma McDonald; -Lebanon . . 80,410 Constance Mlllor, Harrlsburg 80,390 Charlotto Hocsrnhl, McKee . 80,160 Ethol Motzgor, Dallas 79,980 Gertrudo Imus, Wlllnmlna . . 79,900 Iva Gllbort, Rickreal 78,710 Graco Davis, Chltwood .... 78,680 Winnie Landesso, Cot Grovo 78,410 Hazol Howard, Newport .... 77,650 Myrtle Vaughn, Hnrrisburg 76,720 Ruth Fries, Crabtree 75,620 Edna Knoth, Lobnnon 74,980 Wanda Ramm, Crnbtrco .... 74,700 Alpha Donace, Lebanon .... 72,900 B. Goodrich, Cottago Grovo 72,300 Eva Dundas, Wlllamlna .... 71,900 Rose Snodgrass, Tallman . . . 71,330 Mabel Ellis, Indopondenco . . 70,940 Ora Soaton, Canby 70,810 Inez Courtmancho, Shorldan 69,990 Goldlo Jones, Shelburn .... 69,900 Ethol Gray, Newport 69,340 Kato Jennings, McCoy .... 68,980 Ethol Toozo, Falls City .... 67,800 Ethol Romlg, McCoy 65,940 May Hall, Myrtlo Point . . . 72,860 Froda Lowjer, Dallas 64,310 Lottlo Veatch, Cottago Grovo 62,710 Jen. Fagerstrom, Willamina 61,390 Kathleen Bonnott, Marshfiold 59,910 Clara Earhart, Independence 59,340 Elsie Wldonor, Hnrrisburg . . 59,060 Clara Wiggins, McKoo .... 58,010 Iva Burton, Indopondonce . . 56,810 Louise Rolger, McKeo ...... 52,300 Ethel White, McCoy 49,780 Mary George, Newport .... 43,840 Morlo Post, Newport 35,780 Gon Songs taken, Marshfiold 34,860 Cecil Miller, Myrtlo Point . . 11,890 Bess Emory, Blodgott 5,960 Edith Shaggs, Blodgott .... 1,090 Ida Judd, Newport 30 Miss M. Merrick, Blodgott . . 20 For n Lmno Back When you havo pains or lameness In tho back bathe tho parts with Chamberlain's Llnlmont twice a day massaging with tho palm of tho hand for five minutes at each appli cation. Then dampen a piece of flnnnol slightly with this liniment and bind It on over the seat of pain and you will bo surprised to soo how quickly tho lamoness ' disappears. For sale by all good druggists. o : ' Otntlclren cry r FOR FLETCHER'S O ASTO R I A Stops falling Hair Makes Hair Grow AYER'S B-flAiR VIGOR Does not Color the Hair Does not Color the Hair , Does not Co!or the Stops Falling Hair Makes Hair Grow J. O. Avrcn CompAWt. T,owpII, Mfr air i Nomination Blank Wrlto plainly. It is advisablo to uso this blank, but nomina tions can bo written- on any othor pnpor. Coupon lo printed for con venience only. I nominato ..... , Address 333 S. COMMfROAl ST. District No As tho most popular cnndldato in tho Capital Journal Contest. Slgnod , Date Address Each nomination sent In will .count twonty votes If sont to tho Capital Journal Contest Department. The Capital Journal reserves tho right to rojoct any objecttonablo nominations. CUT OUT THIS BLANK AND SEND TO THE JOURNAL with your name or tho namo and addross of your favorlto candidate A sub scription with it is not necessary, but a good start means much, This blank can bo usod as often as desired for tho samo candidate, and each and every one counts twenty. Tho name of tho party mak ing tho nomination will not bo divulgod If so desired. In case of a tie, prizes of equal valuo will bo given. 9 X M 1 Journal Popular Voting Contest This BALLOT Will Count TEN VOTES For Dlatrlat. Addresb. Good for ten votes when filled out and sent to the Contost De partment by mall or otherwise on or before ejcplratlop date. No bal lot will be altered In any way or transferred after being rocolved by tho Capital Journal. In caso of a tie, prlzos of equal value will bo given to each of the contestants tied. g 6