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About Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194? | View Entire Issue (July 14, 1911)
8 r 1 f h i H 1 ! ; ! OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE. Kit IDA V. .HJLV 14, nnn At TO ESE GIVEN AWAY BY THE OREGON CITY ENTERPRI SE AS FOLLOWS: RULES THAT WILL GOVERN CONTEST Contest opened Tuesday, July 11th, and will close Saturday night, September 2nd, at 9 o'clock. Any ladv resident in Clackamas Count) is eligible to compete for these prizes. i Any employee or immediate relative of an employee of this paper will not be eligible as a candidate in this contest. The contest manager reserves the right to reject any nominations for candidaq' in this contest. The contest management will not 1 responsible for typographical errors in the counting of votes except tc make correction in the fol lowing issue. AH receipts from subscriptions should be turned in to the Enter prise office at least twice a week. Candidates are permitted to secure subscriptions anywhere. All subscriptions must be 'paid-in-advance in order to secure votes. This is neither a popularity or a beauty contest, and the prizes will be awarded solely on the merit. ' Should any question arise as to the proper interpretation of the foregoing rules the decision of the contest manager will be final. FIRST PRIZES Grand Upright Kimball Piano VALUE $400 Each i -a w v.a .-. ; T ... vn.y i mm. ... I A ; VALUE fM " Each IV't t t a-. Second Pnzts Two "20th Centtify" Sewing Machines (latest model) New Home Df op Head Purchased from W.- L. Marshall 350 Morrison St., Portland Purchased from Portland's Leading Music House EILERS' & CO., 7th and Alder Sts. How The Prizes Will be Awarded For the purpose of this contest Claikaman County hat Ihtii divid ed into two district!! ai follows: District No. I All territory within the city limits of Oregon City. District No. 2 The remaining portion of Clackamas County. FIRST l'RIZKS. The two candidates polling the largest number of votes in each district will be awarded a Orand Upright Kimball Piano, value ,4X).(N). . SKCOND PRIZES. The two candidates polling the second largest number of votes in each district will receive the latest 20th Century Model drop head New Home Sewing Machine. THIRD AND FOURTH PRIZFS. A musical or business scholarship, optional with winners (roi'R l.v am. will be awarded to the candidates polling the next highest numbers of votes. Two in each district. FIH H PRIZFS. The two candidates polling the fifth highest number of votes in each district will be awarded with a Lady's Solid Gold Watch. Following is the sihalule of vottt that uill l allowed on fxiiil in mlvanct lubseriptionsS Six months' subscription to The Daily Enterprise (by carrier) 2.0), (by mail) $1.50, 400 votes. One year's subscription, $4 (by carrier), (by mail, 1,000 votes. Two years' subscription $8 (by carrier), p (by mail), 2.S00 votes. Three years' subscription, (by carrier) 12, (by mail) 0, 5,000 votes. Five years' subscription, (by carrier) 20, (by mail) 15, 10,000 votes. One year's subscription Weekly Enterprise, 1.50, 500 votes. Money must accompany all subscriptions before votes will be issued. Third and Fourth Prizes MUSICAL EDUCATION iwijipun BUSINESS EDUCATION ( WIHUI 1 Four Prises to be Awarded The Enterprise has used every care in the selection of these prizes, and das secured scholorships in two of the foremost educational institution in the State of Oregon. FIFTH PRIZES TWO SOLID GOLD WATCHES (L.ii s. 1 " Purchased at K-I02I Burmeister & Andresen The Leading Jewelers of 619 Main St., Oregon City, Or. In each issue of the Daily and Weekly Enterprise will be printed a nomination blank to be used for nominating purposes. The blanks when properly filled in and brought or mailed to the Contest Department will be registered to the credit of candidate name thereon. As each nomination counts for 2500 votes, only one will be credited to each candidate. Secure a nomination blank at once and fill in your name, or the name of some young lady who you will help win one of the valuable prises. DO IT NOW. Rememb H This contest is for th e ladies (between the ages of 16 and 45) of CLACKAMAS COUNTY. Contest Opens Tuesday, July 11th 1911, at 8 o'clock A.M. Address ail communications and subscriptions Contest Department Oregon City Enterprise OREGON CITY, OREGON Contest Closes Saturday, Sept. 2nd l9ll,at9o'clocRP;M.