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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 9, 1909)
PAGE SEVEN idates Are All Alive To The Situation CANDIDATES ARE IN NOWISE RESTRICTED AS TO THE NUMBER OF NEW MONTHS BUSINESS THEY SECURE DURING THIS OFFER-GET EVERY AVAILABLE SUBSCRIPTION WHILE YOU MAY-TIME IS FLYING FATHER 80 The aged father and mother of a prominent Boston lawyer safely carried through the last two winters by DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM. OREGON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 0, 1009. A Great Many Candidates Would Be Surprised to Know How Well They Stand In the ContestDo Not Let These Prizes That Are Now Headed Your Way Get By You Get Busy . Now and Keey a Moving G reat Contest Closes Saturday, December 18, at 11. p.m. GREAT SPECIAL OFFER CLOSES SATURDAY The great siv-'cial offer made to the contestants, closes Saturday night at 11 o'clock. In order to have subscriptions count on this special offer, all subscriptions must be received at The Journal office by this hour. To give the girls in the territory outside of the city the same amount of time to work as those in the city, the management will ac cept all subscriptions sent by them that are mailed- before 11 o'clock Saturday evening, but the envelopes or packages in which these subscrip tions arc sent must bear the post mark of the date and hour mailed together with the postmastfcr's name and date and when mailed, written In ink on the outside of the enve lope. Two new six months' subscriptions will count as one year. A two, three, four or five-year subscription will also apply on this special of fer, as so many years' new business. No subscription less than six months counts on this offer. Road Very Carefully. The coupons appear today in this issue for the last time and in order to hava them count must reach this office not later than Monday, 5. p. m., Dec. 13. This means all cou pons and nomination blanks clipped from the paper, the special offer bal lots and ballots issued on subscrip tions are good up to and including the last day of the contest. All votes cast befone Monday, December 13, at 8 p. m., will be included in Tuesday afternoon's paper. After the count on Tuesday, the ballot box will be locked and sealed, the key deposited in som,e locat bank until the contest is closed and will then be delivered to the judges who will have charge of the final count. The standing of the candidates as they will appear In the Tuesday af ternoon's paper, December 14th, will not be changed again until after tho contest is over. This is done so that no one will have any knowledge Greatest Prize Offer THE GREAT JOURNAL CONTEST as to the reserve vote of the differ- contostants, and also that tho con Future Subscriptions. Contestants may find in some First Prize-Solid Brass Bed 'Second Prize-Princess Dres-1 ing Table. In addition to extra prizes every candidate who sends in new sub scriptions gets extra votes. Oescription of the Extra Prizes The Beautiful Brass Bed Made of solid brass, satin finish, Coloniol de- $25 Dressing Table. $00.00 Brass lieu. sign, massive large round posts; height 5 feet, 2 inches 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 with solid brass trimmings. This should be seen to be appreciated. The above prizes were purchased from Burfen & Hamilton's big furni ture store and will bo on display in their show window during this spe cial offer. Call and seo them. THE REGULAR PRIZES The Capital Prize One 1910 Five-Passenger Ford Automobile, 20 Eiorse power, 4-cylInder, with full equipment. Tho Grand Prize Pianos Three $425 Eilers Pianos (one for each dis trict); style conservative; very latest design. The Second Prize Three Genuine $100 Diamond Rings. (One for each district). The Third Prize Three Beautiful Engraved Gold Watches; Elgin move inent. (One for each district.) The Fourth Prize Three Six Months' Scholarships in Holmes Business College of Portland. (One for each district). The 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 Dally Capital Journal. Price Votes .Given By Car By Mail New Subs Old Subs One month ? .50 5 .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,ftfiP 3,500 One year 6.00 4.00 15,000 7,500 Two years .'... 12.00 8.00 40,000 20,000 Three years 18.00 12.00 70,000 35,000 Four years 24.00 16.00 100.000 50,000 Fivo years 30.00 20.00 150,000 75,000 GREAT SPECIAL OFFER For twolve days, beginning Monday, November 29, at 8 a. m., and end ing December 11, 1909, at 11 a. m.,sharp, in additlpn to tho above sche dule of votes we make the followlngoffer: Wo will give to each and every contestant an extra ballot of 50,000 votes who turns Into the Capital Journal office five now 12-month dally subscriptions botween November 29 and December 11, 1909. We will also give each contestant an extra ballot of 25.000 votos who turns in fivo mew C-months daily subscriptions betwoon these datos. How Special Offer Prizes Are Awarded To the candidate who eanti the largest Spoclal Offar Ballot during thia offer, wo will proeont this boautiful $60 Solid Brass Bod. To the candi date who oarns tho next largest ballot will bo presentod the $25 Princeea Drawing Table. Nothing loas than a 6-months' daily subscription will apply on this offor. Those records will be glvon to the judge, who w(ll Imvt full charge of the counting, of votes and they will decide the winner of these two special offer prizes' THIS IS THIS CHANCE TO CATH Till? LRADERS BESIDES WIN' AX KXTRA PRIZE. Do npt hold subscriptions back but send them as you reaelve them. The oontMt manager will keep an accurate account of subscriptions from ea gh contestant and will, at the expiration of this offer, mail the Special Offer Ballot to those entitled' to same. i THIS IS THE GRESATEST OFFER OF TSV& CONTEST. Address CONTEST DEPARTMENT tost department may devote their cases, friends who wish to help thorn (FfYTYTm time to waiting, on candidates de siring to secure ballots on subscrip tions. All candidates desiring to stand well up in their respective districts during the final days of the contest must have votes deposited "in the box not later than Monday, Decomber 13th, at 8 p. m. The vote of yesterday was one of the largest cast on a singlo day since the contest started. Almost all the contestants wore hoard from and some voted thousands of bal lots. This has caused great changes to take place in thf standing of tho contestants and a glance nt the list will show tho interest that is being taken by almost all of tho contest ants. Some of the candidates think it is a good plan to be in the lead at this stage of thb game and are drawing heavily on their reserve to get there Votes go out daily to -people who are not interested directly in the contest and tW?y generally cast their votes for the candidates who stand well in their district. A reserve is a good thing to have, but the leader ship is also a worthy ambition and votes cast from day to day ,are not lost by any means, as they all count in the final "showing." Nino Days Boforo Close. After today the contest will have nine more days to run. At 11 o'clock, on Saturday evening, De cember 18, the good natured tug-of-war will be at an end. .Candidates In every district are doing their best to secure votes the last few days and many surprises aro in storo for those now in the first place. Prom ise to subscribe 'for The Capital Journal at a later date will be no good after that date, x Those who are in the lead should look after their laurels, for there aro many young women who are not in the initial position who will malco very 'good records on the closing days. It is then that the reserves, which have been hoarded so careful ly during the past weeks, will be very much in evidence. Candidates should make the most of every mln uto from now on, as tho race has started down to the telling pull of the last Cow days. But nine more days remain in this great contest. Not very many when you come to count them, Is it? Well, that means a little hard work for every contes tant In, tho race, especially those who intbnd to make a showing on the last day, December 18. Things to Remember. Do not forget to put your name on every special subscription ballot. Quite a number of subscription bal lots have been thrown out In this office for the r.eason that tho name of the contestant was not written on the ballot Do not wait for others to got the votes, but start today and mako up for any time you may have lost waiting for others to vote for you. These beautiful prizes are surely worth a strenuous effort on. your part The girl who Is wise enough to realize that a new "subscriber will bring her just twice as many votes as an old one, is the one who will stand a far hotter chance of win ning these beautiful prizes at tho close of tho contest. Any number of girls tell the con test manager they do not care for the firat or second prizes, but what they aite in tho contest for Is td win ono of tho scholarships. It is very commendable for any young lady to want to seek a business education and her friends should lend their assistance by paying their arrears or In advance for the papier and glvo her tho votes to which they are en titled. Remember that every payment on subscriptions entitles the subscriber to voiles accc6rdlng to tho scale that appears In the dally paper. The coupons secured on subscrip tions aro good as long as the con test lasts, which is up to and in cluding Saturday, December 18, 1909. Tho ballots that are clipped from the paper will bo destroyed if In tho contest, by subscribing for tho Capital Journal, but aro alroady taking a local paper which Is paid in advance and not desiring to re coive motfe than ono local daily In their homo at tho samo time, tho contest dopartmont has arranged to accept and issue votes on all such subscriptions, the paper to start at any future datto that tho subscriber may designate. The list of candidates and the number of votes rocolvod by oach show that tho Industrious aro forg ing ahead In the battle of the bal lots. The votes . are free, but in many cases it is necessary for th candidates to go around among their friends and gather them in. Theso free votes are given for payments on subscriptions, for new subscrip tions and also for coupbnsjind nomi nation blanks printed. in the paper dally. The votes aro given in pro portion to the amount of payment on subscriptions and also for cou pons and nomination blanks printed in tho paper dally. 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 a new subscriber during tho life of the contest and votes given accordingly. If you start the paper now pay some thing In advance and wish to pay more later durolng tho contest you will still be considered a now sub scriber and votes will bo Issued accordingly. Small Payments. Candidates that have taken sub scriptions for one, two or three months at tho beginning of the con test should got theso subscribers to pay thb rest of tho year as they aro still considered now, For example a person who sub scribed for tho pnper and paid 50 cents received 700 votes, by getting them to pay $4,50 more you will bo given 15,000 votes less tho 700 votes you have already received on tho 50" cent payment, or 14,300 votes on ?4-50 payment. This ruling also ap plies to any second payment you may secure, but in all cases, six months or more must be added to entitle you to tho second paymont. Tho new months will also count in on the special offor now in vogue. When turning in such payments, kindly mark your stub "second pay mont." Open Evenings. For thle benefit of those who are not able to get to. this office during business hours tho contest dopart ment will bo open every evening un til nine o'clock Flossie Shnmbrook, city. . . . Harrle Parrlsh-Hinges, city. Miss Evans, 19 & Chom. . , . Atha Dommick, Lausano Hall Miss Welch, Asylum. Salllo Jones. 200 S 12 Miss McClelland, 12 &" Court THo Contestants nntl How They Stand. District No. 1 will include territory in tho city of Snlom. Carrie Graves, city 108,970 Margarot Ostrandor 17 & A 108,900 Lily Stege, N 12 & D 108,730 Martha Wolz, B Salem 108,480 Floy Whitney, Fair Gnds. . .108,090 Fairy Magors, Oak 107,700 Lola DoLong, 461 Union. .. 107,700 Emma Muths, 834 N Front. 107,340 I. Thomason, 7181 Statjo. .. 107,300 Dora Rlchter, S 24th 107,210 Edna Lansing, 17 & D 107,110 Elslo E Doncer, 1596 Sag.. 107,010 Maud Snipes. Fair Gnds. ... 106,830 Laura Bennjett, S Liberty. .. 106,790 Helen Huffman. 129 N 6... 106,780 Dolla Briggs, P S T Co. ... 100,780 Agnes Wlest, 1020 Bush. .. .100,700 Pearl Rawson, Englewood. . 106,630 Edith Pierce, 6 & Hood 106,590 Adolalno Flake, 17 & aOIc. 100,300 Clara Foster, 567 N Univ. . .105,980 Elslo Cottorman, Fair Gnds.105,940 Ethel McDonald, city 105,780 Irma Coopor, 1167 Court. . 105,490 Holon Wlnslotf, box A, city. 105,370 Mildred Lucas, Wood's con. 105,200 Joy Turner, 35 Capital, ... 105,000 Bertha KUnger. Ch & Ferry 104,990 The son says : " My father and mother owe their present strength and good health to Vinol. During the last two trying winters neither of them had a cold, and were able to walk farther and do more than for years. t .1 1 -XT' 1 i r .1 i r i T. i tninic vmoi is penecuy wonaermi. it cerrairny is the greatest blood-making, strengthening tonic for old people I ever heard of." --- We want every Sccblc old person In this town to try VlnoI. We will return their money ivlthout question If It docs not accomplish all we claim lor It. G. W. PUTNAM CO., Druggists, SALEM. 61,480 43,510 3,580 1,760 30 30 20 A District No. 8 "Will Include nil territory outside of Muilou County. District No. 3 Will. include nil territory outside city in Ma- rlon Connty, including Salom it. F. D. routes. M. HIgglnbotham, Aurora. .109,05)0 Nora Mann, Chemawa 108,990 Maud Crrfraer, Gaties 108,700 Evelyn Wood, Chemawa. .. .108,420 Mary Morgan, Sllverton. .. .108,200 Bess e Alexander. Stayton. .los.asu Josophlno Neal, Turner. .. .108,120 Mao Tato, Sublimity 107,880 Jennio Hart, Gate 107,780 Mary BUnston. R F D 4. . . .107,700 Mabel Goulet. Woodburn. . .107,430 Dora Ross, Silvprton 107,010 Alta Hobson, Stayton. .... .106,000 Nellie Bonnes. Woodburn. .106,900 Jane Steinberg. Jefferson. . .106,660 Dolla Woodworth, Sublimity 106,330 Ida Olson, Macleay 100,100 Ellen Zoollnor, Mohama. 106,300 Grace Shields, Gorvais 106,000 Francis Weaver, Hubbard. . 105,980 Minnie Homer, Mill City. .. 105,860 Edith Ashby, Marion 105,860 Bertha Limbeck, Pratum. .. 105,580 Delia Heath, Detroit 105,490 Gladys Hobson, Mill City. . .104,400 Freda Spltzbartz, R F D 3 .104,440 Ruth Boavor, R F D 104,300 Nellio Englo, city, R F D 8.104,090 Glona Dressier, R F D 3. . . .103,780 Hannah Schotzlo, Mt. Angel 103,490 Pearl Manning, Gorvais. ... 103,480 Mamio Brown, R F D 3. . . .102,300 Amelia Schrlraer, R F D 3.102,340 Merle, Wltzol, Turner 102,290 Pearl Brown, city, R F D 9.101,980 Myrtlo Taylor Macloay 101,390 Cora Cooloy, R F D 3 100,960 Nellie Foss, Mill City 100,5i0 Marg. Doorfior, Sllverton. . .100,400 Mabel Harper, Pratura 99,780 Jessie Harris, Mill City.... 99,890 Lena Bohle, city, R F D 6. . 99,240 Milla Amstutz, Silv., R F D 98,400 Dolla Kelhboll, Pratum.... 97,340 Grace Licks, Brooks 96,950 Sarah Anderson, Woodburn. 95,980 Grace Goodyear, Dtotrolt. . . . 94,010 Mamlo Hall, Gervais 93,800 Franc. Newman, Woodburn. 90,490 Kath. Crawford, Salom R D 73,800 Irono Campbell, Chemawa,. 60,300 Annlo Elllo, Gates 56,300 Mablo Wlor, Huffard 30 Nolllo Hook, Mt. Angel.... 30 Miss Haso, Mill City 20 Thankfulness, liko measles, s catching, but luckily Is not subject to quarantine. Cleo White, McMlnnvllle. .. 109,190 Blanche Mulkoy, Monmouth 108,880 Eliza Ayro, Marshflold 108,780 Lora Craven, Monmouth. . .108,560 Ethel Green, Oregon City. . .108,520 Gortrudo Evans, Barlow. .. .107,380 Eulalla Lowls, Lyons 107,340 Cath. Sutherland, Shcdds. . .106,980 Zoo Yantls, Orenco 106,970 Agnes Stlnson, city, R D 3.106,890 Josslo Pugh, Falls City 106,780 Rita Alderman, Falls City. .106,080 Ellzaboth Dunn, Portland. .105,990 Alma McDonald, Lebanon. . 105,890 Irma Brown, Independence. 105,370 Goldlo Jones, Sholburn 105,110 Laura Potorson, Nowport. . .105,000 Iva Gilbert, Rickreall 104,800 Edna Knoths, Lebanon 104,770 Ethel Huffman, Shorldan. . .104,400 Lucllb Borry, Shedds 103,300 B. Goodrich, Cottage Grovo. 102,850 Hazel Howard, Nowport. .. .102,390 Ethel Toozo, FallB City. .. .100,820 Eva Dundas, Willnmina. ... 100,010 Miss L. Kimsey, Albany. ... 99,910 Gortrudo Imus, Wlllamlna.. 99,280 Wanda Ramm. Crabtroo.... 98,790 Ruth Fries, Crabtreo 98,600 Bess Emory, Blodgott 97,980 Ethel Motzgor, Dallas...... 97,650 Myrtlo Vaughn, Hnrrlsburg. 96,980 Charlotte Hoesdahl, McKoo. 96,780 Inez Courtmanchlo, Shorldan 95,410 Ruth Fry, Lebanon 94,610 Grace Davis, Chltwood 93,410 Roso Snodgrass, Tallman... 92,500 Winnie Landesso, Cot. Grovo 92,010 Blrdio Dovaney, Thomas 91,070 1 Lola Longharty, McMinnvillo 90,500 Cecil Miller, Myrtlo Point.. 90,300 Lottie Voatch, Cottago Grovo 90,100 Ora Sonton, Canby 89,370 Alpha Donaco, Lebanon. . . . 89,340 Constancies Miller, Hnrrlsburg 88,400 Ethel Romlg, McCoy 87,340 Kate Jonnlngs, McCoy 86,710 Mabel Ellis, Independence.. 86,340 Ethel Gray, Nowport 85,990 Clara Wigclns , , 84,90 Jon. Fagorstrom, Wlllamlna 83,240 Loulso Rolgor, McKco 81,900 Elsie Wldoner, Hnrrlsburg. . 80,100 Mary Goorgo, Nowport 79,900 Fred Lowlor, Dallas 79,900 EEhol Whlto, McCoy 76,590 Clara Earhart, Indepondonco 74.4S0 Kathloon Bennett, Marshflold 61,300 Iva Burton, Indepondonco.. 58,320 Morlo Post, Nowport 35,780 Gon Songstakon, Marshfleld 34,800 Edith Shaggs, Blodgott.... 1,090 Ida Judd, Nowport 30 Miss M. Morrlck, Blodgott. . 20 0 A good sharo of our trouble is a doluslon of mortal mind. One Couah A cough, just a little cough. It may not amount to much. Or, it may amount to everything! Some keep coughing until the .1 lung tissues are seriously in ured. others A 1 t . f a A . 1 .L I I... ft ' 11 your aociot mam ziyer t .tierry fee' wp weir cougn mm Ayers nerry rxc toral. Ifhesayt,"Taktii."thtntakeU. torai. Sold for seventy years. How v u, uicnuvn L0wfi;MM. 'ong nave you Known lit1 TJnMi Tfrnua 0 1 XV PliAm 104 050 they reach this office after Monday. Vlda McMallan. Fair Gnds. . 104,900 Docombor 13, 1909. Be sure and M. Rasmusson, Mlllor & Com 104,440 send all your coupons and nomlna- Hnzol Scott, Unl & Lee. ... 104,340 tlon blanks to this office at once, as Clara Nougobauor, S. Com.. 104, 020 they are not good after Monday. Sjtrcinl Offer Ballot. No contestant Is restricted as to tho number of times sho may qual ify for this offor. If sho Is able to securo ten yoarly subscriptions dur ing those sovou days sho can do so Volma Gillam, Chomokota. .104,000 Mabel O'Flyng, Wllson&Fir 103,980 Atlelaino Andoregg, S 21... 103,900 Martha Brooks, 727 12th. .. 103,000 Loulso Byrd. 73 N Cottago. 102,970 Roso Kor.chor. N 6th 102,480 Malllno Carjton. N Salom. . .101.980 and will pecelvo a ballot of 100,000 , Nollib Roberts, 817 Mill N. .101,900 votes, or in proportion to the num- j Lona Kershaw, ABy & States 100,600 bor turned In. Tho laigor the num-! Mary Schwarf. 633 State. . .100,220 bpr of new six months' and yearly busing you may be ablo to securo Isola Hllo, Oak 99,980 Holon Noble, 4S9 State 99.480 thJ larger your spoclal offer ballot ,Vorda Olmstoad 6 & Mar. . 99,470 Iwlll be. Kato Scott. Waters Bros... 99.370 ,,.,, vyrtjo Montgomory, s High us.uuu Bornlco Rei-d. 251 S 17 98.790 Important Information Alice McAuloy, 468 N Lib.. 97,340 Regarding Special Offor Viola Carrothors, 16th 97,010 Emma Klein. Oak & Univ.. 96.740 Sixty months' new business OIlio Olappor. 10 & Kanaan. 96,340 " j(m9 Kaoton, 952 s com.. y&,au for the Cupitnl Journal will entitle you to a spcoinl ballot of 00,000 votes. Unci i and ovory s.v-inoiitli ovtc the six ty yon may lx able to wcurt!, W'lll entitle you to tho proper proportion of another fiO.OOO; in othor words, the largor tho number of now months, tho larger your Kpcclal offor bal lot will be. , Fleda MoPoek. 12 & Winter 05.300 Helen Prince. N 4th 93,210 Beeele Wheoler. 1903 N Com 93.110 Lla Tarplay. 739 N Lib... 92,780 Nellie Molntire, 1596 S Com 92,010 Mary Wood, olty 91.300 Hleiinor Cooloney. city 90,450 Mary Etorle. 20th 89.900 Helftn Lalryraple, city 85,200 Gertie Fawk, 609 Com 71,740 Helen Phillips. 1939 Asylum 69.610 The Special Offer Closes Sat, Dec. 11, at 11 P. M. The Contest Closes Dec. 18, at 11 P. M. Do Not Get These Dates Confused re-nfrw aitofriiieia frg-m a 9 1 an 9 1 ct a a-t-s tea Not Good After December 1 3 Journal Popular Voting Contest I This BALLOT Will Count TEN VOTES X 9 For Dlstrlat t . Addresw. Good for ton votes whon filled out and sent to the Coutost Do partmont by mall or othorwlso on or before, expiration dnto. No bal lot will be altered in any way or transferred after being received by the Capital Journal. In case of a tie, prizes of equal value will bo given to oaoh of tho contestants tied. f