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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM. OREGON, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1000. PAGE NINE mm IMINATION BLANKS AND COUPONS CLIPED FROM THE PAPER ARE VOID AFTER MONDAY DEC. 13, AT 8 P. M. SPECIAL OFFER FOR HEW SUBSCRIBERS CLOSES TONIGHT AT II, P. M. P GREAT CONTEST CLOSES ONE WEEK FROM TODAY jven More Days and Winners of the Grandest Array of Priyp.s Fvfir Offered bv Anv NeWsnaner Will Be Decided. : Thousands of Votes Polled Daily. iTlie great specal offer made to tho Bntestants closes tonigm at 11 riMr i nrflr to have subscrin- fons count on this special offer all inscriptions must ue received at tne ipital Journal otrice oy tins nour. clve tlie contesiaius in me ier- Btiry outside the city the same mount of tme to wont as tnose m t.n. nitv thfi mnnairement'Will accept il subscriptions sent by them that j-e mailed before 11 o'ciock aauir- init ovonini i t I no fiiivmtmu ui r.irncrn in which these subscrintions I "re sent must bear the postmark of r . - . a it ...til. ate ana nour maneu, luseiiiui wil be postmaster's name and date and Sour mailed, written in nut on iuu iutside if the envelope. I Tn-n now six months' subscrlutlins Vlll VUUUl CIO UHC V. n 1 w i . wi.u K two, three, four or five year sub- Bp i til . . 1 .. . . n....1. ii tli 1 r i fn KcriptlOll Will uiou uinnj uii who ojv- iial offer as so many months' new Business. 1 Special Oiler Hnliot. JNo contestant is resrricteu as to he number of times she may nual- (fy for this offer. If she is able to ecure ten yearly subscriptions duv ng these seveh days she can do so 6nd will rvcelve a ballot or iuu.uuu ber turned in. The larger the num ber of new six months' and yearly business you may be able to secure tin? larger your special offer ballot will be. On Monday evening the votes of the different contestants will bo counted 'for the last time until the final count, which takes place after the contest closes. This is done so no one will have any idea how many reserve the different contestants have, and also because the cintest de partment must devote all their time in wilting on the candidates and others desiring to secure votes. The special offer which closes to night has attracted more trfan ordi nary attention among tho candidates. This is :i very liberal offer, and one that will mean thousands of extra ites to those who got out and wcrkoi. Do not let the days slip by and think you will got a bunch of subscriptions the last few days, but hustle today right now and see how imany votes you can get. You may be -able to get enough through this offer to enable you ti easily win one of the grand prizes. Interest Increases. Interest in the Capital Journal's (Greatest Prize Offer IN THE GREAT JOURNAL CONTEST hrst 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.. escription of the Extra Prizes The Beautiful Brass Bed Made of feolid brass, satin finish, Coloniol de- $25 Dressing Table. $00.00 lirass lied. sign, lnassive 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 homo. 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 wun soua urass trimmings. iuih should be seen to be appreciated. The above prizes wore 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 see them. I THE REGULAR PRIZES I The Capital Prize One 1910 Five-Passenger Ford Automobile, 20 feorse power, 4-cylinder, with full equipment. The Grand Prize Pianos Three $425 Eilers Pianos (one for each dis trict) ; stylo conservative; very latest design. I The Second Prize Three Genuine $100 Diamond Rings. (One for feach district). The Third Prize Three Beautiful Engraved Gold Watches; Elgin move inent. (One for each district.) I The Fourth Prize Three Six Months Scholarships In Holmes Business PCollogo of Portland. (One for each district). The- candidates not winning prizes will bo paid 5 per centof all money (turned in by them during the contest. VALUE Of SUBSCRIPTION PAYMENTS The Daily Capital Journal. Price Votes Given By Gar By Mail New Subs Old Subs One month , ? .50 $ .35 700 350 Two months 1.00 .70 1,400 700 Three months . a .V 'X50I' .1.00 3,000 1.500 Six months . ;7 3.00 2.00 7,000 3t500 One year ... C.00 ;4.00 15.000 7,500 Two years ...'.,.. 12.00 8.00 4b;000 20,000 Three years .... 1&.00 12.00 70,000 35,000 Fonr 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, boeinnlng Monday, November 29, at 8 a. m., and end ing December 11, 1909, at 11 a. m.,sharp, In addition to tho above scho Jum or votes wo mako tho loliowingoner: "Wo will clve to oaoh and every contestant an extra ballot of 50,000 rote who turns Into the Capital Journal office five now 12-raontU dally iubscrlptions between November 29 and December 11, 1909. We will ttiso give each contestant an oxtr ballot or SB.UUO votes wuo turn in nvo Sew ti-months daily subscriptions between iheae date. How Special Offer Prizes Are Awarded To tho candidate who eanv the Irfrgeat Special Offer Ballot during this Iff. r, v.. will present this beautiful $80 Solid Brass Bed. To the candl- h'f v tui siting the next largest ballot will be presented the $25 Princess rr---,'e' Table. Nothing less than a S-mou tits' awir snwcriptioH win tppi r: this offer. These records will be given to the judges, who will -- tui! . harge of the counting of votes ana tney will ueeiue tne winners It two Buectal offer prises. SHls In IIIK CHANCE TO OATH TUB JASADKHS BKSIDB6 W'lX AX KXTKA VRVAB. D i rmt hold subscriptions baek but send them as you receive them. el - m.-s: manager will keen an accurate at count of subscriptions from h o instant and will, at the expiration of this offer, mail the Special ff. r p.ilots to those entitled to same. ISIX'STIUS IS TH1C GRBSATEST OFFISH OP THK CONTEST. Address CONTEST DEPARTMENT great circulation contest increases daily, the number of ballots sur passes the record o ftho day before. It is an axiom of the 20th century that one must rise early in tho morn ing in order to secure and retain a place near the head of any proces sln, and this is more than true in a contest of this kind. From now until the closing of tho contest December 18 the voting will be very spirited. Already sev-, eral of the contestants have develop ed wonderful strength, showing that their numerous friends are working! faithfully and enthusiastically In their interest. . The contest is the theme of con versation in thousands of homes throughout the northwest, and the interest increases as tho close draw's near. This is due to the fact that the young women who are vitally in terested in it havo done so well up ti date, and have .preached their cause to their many friends. The Capital Journal Itself has done what it has considered right in tho matter, and will continue to do so. "Impartiality" will bo tho motto and those interested may rest assured that tho prizes offered will go to tho young women who rightfully win them, and who through popularity and dint of effort are solely entitled ti them. The field. is filled with bright young women in whom tho pubic is very much .ntorested, and the Capital Journal feels that a popu lar chord has been struck In inaug urating a contest of this kind, and carrying it on so successfully and im partially up to this time. - No contest ever before in Salem has taken the grip upon public in terest accorded this affair. The con test has been fair and square through out, arid will be conducted impar tially and fairly to the end. Those who win will know that they havo won honestly and by dint of effort. This is a pure test of popularity. Get every available subscription this week, iandidates, while the special vote iffer is in vogue. Pitch .right in with a firm deter mination to win out and give tho one who does win the cintest 6f her life. Nothing Is ever gained by lay ing back and letting some one else pick up the prizes of life. Nothing like this offer will ever be " given in the northwest again very prob ably, and the opportunity of win ing such prizes should be grasped immediately and striven for earnest ly. Largo Vote Cast. - The changes shown in the stand ing of candidates approach such a beautiful level of great advance that it looks as though the contestants had held a mass meeting and con cuded by resoution that tho thing to do is to vote everything they have. And they iertainly have been voting some the last few days. Future Subscriptions. Contestants may find In sonirt cases, friends who wish to help them In the contest, by subscribing for tho Capital Journnl, but aro already taking a local paper which is paid in advance and not desiring to re ceive more than one local daily in their homo at the same time, tho contest department has arranged to accept and issue votes on all such subscriptions, tho paper to start at any future date that the subscriber may designate. Rend- Very Carefully. The coupons have appeared in the paper for the last time and In order to havio them count must reach this office not later than Mondny, 5. p m., Dec. 13. This means all cou pons and nomination blanks clipped from tho paper, tho special offer bal lots and ballots issued on subscrip tions -nro good up to and Including tho last day of tho contest. All votes cast before Monday, December 13, at 8 p. m., will bo Included In Tuesday afternoon's paper. After the count on Tuesday, tho ballot box will bo locked and sealed, tho koy deposited In somo local bank until tho contest Is closed and will then be delivered to tho Judges who will havo charge of tho final count. Tho standing of tho candidates as they will appear in tho Tuesday af tornoon's paper, Decombor 14th, will not bo changed again until after tho contest is ovor. This is dono so that no one will havo any knowledgo as to tho reserve vote of tho differ contestants, and also that tho con tost department may dovoto their time to waiting on candidates do siring to secure ballots on subscrip tions. All candidates desiring to stand woll up in thoir rospootlvo districts during- tho final days of the contest must have votes dopositod in the box not later than Monday, Decombor 13th, at 8 p. m. Subscription Coupon. The coupons secured on subscrip tion are good as long as the contest lasts, which is up to and including Saturday. Dec. 18. 1909. The bal lots that aro clipped from the paper i win ue nestroyen ir they reach this office after Monday, Dec. 13, 19 ok). Be sure and sond all your coupons nnd nomination blanks to this office at once ns they aro not 'good aftor Monday. Small Payments. Candidates that havo taken sub scriptions for one, two or three months at the beginning of tho con test should get theso subscribers to pay tho rest of tho year as they are still considered now. For example a person who sub scribed for the paper nnd paid 50 cents received 700 votes, by getting them to pay $5,50 more you will be given 15,000 votes less tho 700 votes you have already received on tho 50 cent payment, or 14,300 votes on $5.50 payment. This ruling also ap plies to any second payment you may secure, The price by mail nnd at suburban stores is $4.00 per year, and this rule will also apply on this vote. But In all cases six months or moro must bo added to entitle you to tho second payment. The new months will not count in on the special offer now in vogue. When turning in such payments, kindly mark your stub "second pay ment." ' Things to lienicnihcr. Do not forget to put your name on every special subscripton ballot. Quite a number of subscription balots have been thrown' out in this offico for the reason that the name of the contestant was not written on the ballot. Do not wait for others to get tho votes, but start today and make up for any time you may havo lost wait ing 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 stan da far better chance of win ning theso beatiful prizes at tho close of tho contest. Open Evenings. For thie benefit of thoso who are not able to get to this offico during business hours the contest depart ment will be open every evening un til nine o'clock. Floda McPeek, 12th & Winter 99.800 Jessio Keoton, 952 S Com. 98,390 Nellie Mclntyro, 1595 S Com 90,780 Holon Prlnco, N 4th 96,420 Bessie Wheeler, 1903 N Com. 95,190 Mary Wood, city 93,900 Mary Earlo, 20th .!...... 91 370 Gortio Fawk, 509 Com .... 90,400 Holon Dalrynvplo, city .... 85,240 Holon Philips, 1939 Asylum. 78,690 Flossie Shambrook, city..;. 51,480 Hhrrie Parrlsh-Hlngea, city.. 43, 510 Miss Evans, 19 & Ghom.... 3,580 Athn. Dommlck, Lnusano Hall 1,760 Miss Welch, Asylum 30 Sallie Jones, 200 S 12 30 Miss McClelland, 12 & Court 20 District; No. 3 Will include nil territory outsido city in Mn- rlon County, including Snloin It. F. I. routes. THo Contestants nnd How They Stand. nistrlrf. Nn. 1 will Inrliuln -territory in tho city of nloin. Nora Maun, Chemawu. . . . . .115,960 Minnie Homer, Mill City. 115,820 Bessie Aloxnnder, Stnyton ..115,750 Jonilio Hart, Gates ....... .115,510 Mary Morgan, Silvorton. ... 114,900 Evelyn Wood, Chemawa . . . .114,890 Maud Cramer, Gates 114,800 Dora Ross, Silvorton 114,390 Mabel Goulot. Woodbum. .. 114,200 Ellen Koellncr, Mehama . . . .114,200 Jano Steinberg, Jeforson ..114,040 Nellie Bonnoy, Woodbum. . 113,940 Grace Shields, Gcrvals 113,900 Mae Tate, Sublimity ..... .113,840 Bertha Limbeck, Pratum ... 113,800 Freda Spitzbartz, R F D 3.113,790 Alta Hobson, Stayton 113,760 Mary Bliston, R F D 4 113,210 Merle Witzol. Turner 113,400 Josephino Neal, Turner . . . .113,340 M. Higglnbotham, Aurora. .113,000 Dolla Woodworth, Sublimity. 112,990 Delia Henth, Detroit 112,770 Ruth Beaver, It .F D 112,340 Glena Dressier, R F D 3.. 112, 890 Lena Bohlo, city, R F D C. 112,880 Francis Weaver, Hubbard. . 112,490 Milla Amstutz. Sllv., R F D. 112,400 Anna Schootzle, Mt. Angel. 11 2,140 Ida Olson, Macleay 112,040 Pearl Manning, Gervals, ... 11 1,970 Edith Ashby. Marlon 111,610 Nellie Englo, city, R F D S. 111,340 Cora Cooley, R F D 3 til. 240 Myrtle Taylor, Macleay ....110,890 Jessie Harris, Mill City 109,890 Pearl Brown, city, R F D 9.109,450 Gladys Hobson, Mill City. .. 109,340 Mamie Brown, R F D 3... 108, 840 Amelia Schrlmer, R F D 3.108,400 Marg. Doorfler, Silvorton .. .'107,900 Nellie Foss, Mill City 107,090 MabeWIarpor, Pratum" 100,380 Dolla Kelhbol, Pratum: ,.. 105,480 Sarah Anderson, Woodbum. .105,100 Grace Licks, Brooks T04.890 Grace Goodyear, Detroit. . . 96,240 Mamie Hall, Geryais 95,980 Franc. Nowmnn, Woodbum. 92,340 L. Davenport, Silvortun. . . . 79,860 Knth. Crawford, Salem R D 73,800 Irene Campbell, Chomawa.. 60,300 Annio ElIIo, Gates 56,300 Mable Wler, Huffard 30 Nellie Hook, Mt. Angel 30 Miss Hnso, Mill City 20 A NOTRE DAME LADY'S APPIAL. T all knowing unffercrs of rheumatism, wheth er muscular or of Uic joints, Rclatlcu, lumbago, backache, pains hi tho kidney or neuralgia pains, to write to her for n home treatment which has repeatedly cured all of these tdfturps. She feels It her duty to send It to all BOffcrcw FKHK. You cure yourself at home as thousands ' wilt testify no change of climate being neces sary. This slmplo dhteoTcry banishes uric add from the, blood, toosen.i the stiffened joints, pur lBe the blood, and brightens the eyes, citing elasticity and ton tc tho whole system. If tho bOTe Interests you. for proof address Mrs. It. Summers, Box R, Notre Dame, lad Rose Snodgrass, Talman ..107,540 Blrdlo Devanoy, Thomas. . . .106,840 Ethel Toozo, Falls City . . . .106,600 Charottp Hoeadnhl, McKeo. 105,810 Wanda Ramm, Crabtreo ...104,480 Myrtle Vaughn, Harrlsburg. 104,390 Ethel Metzgor, Dallas 103,610 Grale Davis, Chitwood ....102,940 Ora Seaton, Cnnby -101,590 Winnie Lnndcsse, Cot Grovo 99,880 Inez Courtmancho, Shorldan 98,460 Lottie Vcatch, Cottago Grovo 96,840, Cecl Miller, Myrtlo Point. . 95,400 Aplm Donaco, Lebanon ....94,860 Loa Longharty, McMnnvlllo. 93,810 Ethel Romg, McCoy 92,750 Ethel Gray, Newport 91,590 Constanco Miller, Harrlsburg 90,400 Kate Jennings, Independence 89,380 Mabol Ellis, Indopondenco. . 88,010 Loulso Kolgor, MlKeo 87,690 Clara Wiggins 86,800 Jen. Fagenstrom, Wllamlna 85,940 Elsie Widonor,.IIarriBburg. . 83,850 Mary George, Newport .... 82,580 Fred Lawlor, Dallas 79,900 Ethol White, McCoy 76,590 Clara Earhart, Independence 74480 Knthleon Bonnott, Marshflbld 61,300 Iva Burton, Independence.. 58,320 Morlo Post, Nowport 35,780 Gen Sengstakon, MarshQcld 34,860 Edith Shaggs, Blodgott 1,090 Ida Judd, Nowport 30 Miss M. Morrick, Blodgott.. 20 Margaret Ostimndor, 17 & A Lola DeLong, 4 61 Union .. Lily Stego, N 12 & D Fairy Magers, Oak Martha Wolz, E Salem.... Bertha Klinger, Ch & Ferry. Clara Foster, 567 N Univ. . . Pearl Dawson, Englewood .'. Carrie Graves, city Helen Wlnslow, boji A, llty. I. Thompson, 7181 State . . Delia Brlggs, P S T Co Adelalno Flake, 17 & Oak. Emma Muths, J34 N Front, Elsie E. Dencer, 1596 Sag. Floy Whitney, Fair Gnds. . . Helen Huffman, 129' NO.. Hazel Scott, Univ & Leo... Clara Nougebauor, S Com . . Ruth Kress, 20 & Chom. . . . Edith Pierce,, 6 & Hood Myrtlo Montgomery, S High. Ethel McDonald, city Lena Kershaw, Asy & States . Rose Kencher, N 6th Maud Snipes, Fair Gnds. . . . Edna Lansing, 17 & D Mabol O'Flynn, Wll & Fir.. Verda Olmstead, 6 & Mar. . . Loulso Byrd, 73 N Cottago. Irma Coppor, 1167 Court. . Agnes Wost, 1020 Bush... Laura Bennett, S Liberty.) . M. Rasmussen, Mil & Com. Elslo Cottorman, Fair Gnds. Dora RIchtor, S 24th Mary Schwarf, 633 State... Nellie Roberts, 817 Mill N. MUdren Lucas, Wood's Con. Joy Turner, 35 Capital.... Vida McMillan, Fair Gnds.. Adolalno Andoregg, S 21.. Mnlllno Carlton, N Salem.. Martha Brooks, 727 12th . . Velma GlUam, Chemeketa.. Bernllo Reed, 251 S 17th.. Kate Scotk Waters Bros. . . Isola Hill, Oak OH!o Clapper, 10th & Kan. Lola Tarploy, 739 N Lib... Helen Noble. 469 Stato. . . . Alico McAuloy, 468 N Lib. Viola Oarrothors, 15th Eleanor Coolonoy, city Emma Klein, Oak & Univ. . 117,990 117,970 117,120 116,480 115,640 114,980 114,960 114,900 114,440 113,990 113,680 113,640 113,410 113,010 112,890 112,890 112,800 112,790 112,780 112,690 112,490 112,400 112,200 112,200 112,090 112,060 112,060 112,040 112,040 111,850 111.9UU 111,790 111,890 111,040 111,890 111,960 110,800 110,780 110,760 110,680 110,340 109,990 109,890 109,800 109,400 108,400 108,400 108,310 107,280 lOCuO 100,590 lOo.OSO 104,850 101,720 101,340 District No. 3 AV111 include nil territory outsido of Marlon County. Jessio Pugh, Falls City. . . Etho Green, Oregon City.. Lora Craven, Monmouth.. Eliza Ayro, Marshflold . . . Cleo White, McMinnvllle. . Zoe Yantls, Orenco Rita Alderman, Fnls City. Gertrude Evans, Barow . . Alma McDonald, Lebanon. Ethel Huffman, Shorldan . . Irma Brown, Indopondenco Blanlho Mulkoy, Monmouth Elizabeth Dunn, Portland. Eulalia Lewis, Lyons. Cath. Sutherland, Shedds Agnes Stinson, city, R F D 3 Edna Knoths, Lebanon . . , Laura Potorson, Nowport. B. .Goodrich, Cottago Grovo Iva Glbort, Rlckroall .... Goldle Jones, Sholburn. . . . Eva Dundns, Wlllhmlna . . Ruth Fries, Crabtreo .... Lucile Berry, Shodds Boss Emory, Blodgott Haze Howard, Nowport. . . . Gertrude Imus, Wlllnmlna . Ruth Fry, Lebanon Miss L. KImsoy, Albnny... .119,560 .119,320 .118,980 .118,880 .117,860 .116,880 .115,940 .115.840 .115,060 .115,060 .114,860 .114,010 .113,840 .113,790 .113,040 .113,080 .112,900 .112,850 .112,850 .112,340 .111,990 .111,850 .110,940 .109,910 .109,380 .109,780 . 108.740 .108,050 .107,700 Foley's Honoy and Tar is tho best and safest cough romody for children. At tho first symptoms of a cold, glVo ns directed, and ward off danger of croup, bronchitis, sore throat, cold in tho head, and stuffy breathing. It brings comfort and enso to tho little ones, contains no opiates or other harmful drugs. Keep always on hand, and rofuso substitutes. J. C. Perry. For Eczema, Tetter nnd Snlt Rheum The intonse Itching characteristic of theso ailments is almost Instantly allayed by Chamberlain's Salvo. Many sovoro cases havo boon curbd by It. For sale by all good drug gists. o Thankfulness, Uko measles, . is catching, but luckily Is not subject to quarantlno. A Thrilling Rescue. How Bert R. Lean, of Chony, Wash., was saved from a frightful death is a story to thrill the world. "A hard cold," ho writes, "brought on a desporato lung troublo that baf fled an export doctor horo. Then I paid $10 to $15 a visit to a lung specialist In Spokane, who did not help mo. Then I wont to Califor nia, but without benefit. At last I used Dr. King's Now Discovery, which completely cured mo and now I am as well as ovor." For Lung Troublo, Bronchitis, Coughs and Colds, Asthma, Croup and Whooping Cough it's supromo. 50c and $1.00. Trial bottlo free. Guaranteed by J, C. Perry. Somo pooplo trust In provldonco all Bummor and in tho coal doalor all wlntor. Sorved as coffoo, tho now coffoo substitute known to grocors ovory whoro ns Dr. Shoop s Hoalth Coffoo, will trick oven a coffoo export. Not a grain of real coffoo in It either. Puro, hoalthful tonBtod grains, malt; nuts, otc, havo boon so cleverly blend ed as to givo n wonderfully satisfy ing coffoo tasto and flavor. And it is "mado In a mlnuto," too. No to diotiB 24 to 30 minuto boiling. J. W. Harrltt. A good Bharo of our troublo is a doluslon of mortal mind. Try tho Journal's classified ads. ourLi wer Atk your doctor If he knows a belter pill for a ilugghh lleer. Then folloio hh advice. Me knows. i'StS?!,"?:' Better stir ud vour liver n little! Not too much, lust a little, lust enoueh to start the bile nicely. One of Ayer's Pills at bedtime is all you need, These pills set directly on the liver. Made for the treatment or con stipation, biliousness, dyspepsia, sick-head- acne. soia ror over uu years. The Special Offer Closes Sat., Dec. 11, at 11 P. M. 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