jm iin iiB iiB iia ü ia iisiiB iia iiia iiB K ü iiisiH iiiB iiiB isim iiB iiB iiiB ifliiiB iia ii.a iiia iM siia ia im iia ii.a iifliiB x a iiA im iia n ia LiiiiB j.a isijiia isi^ i^ i^ . ^ . i . biiibiiibiiibiiibiiibiiibiiibiiibiiibiiibiiibiiibiibiibiiibiiibiiibii Binai IBIlil Only one more week o f the “ first period” voting schedule in The Polk County Post’s big subscription campaign, with the Maxwell touring car for first prise. I t ’s a week fraught with opportunity for present contestants to “ make every lick count,” and a week of possibilities for new candidates to step out and quickly take the leadership. The “ first period” of the campaign will come to a close promptly at 9 p. m. Saturday, May 1 — one week from this Saturday night. SPE C IA L EFFORT now will count more than F R AN TIC EFFORT at the finish. Early Efforts Count in this Race. Refer Below to Voting Schedules. BBKttigiBBffiKan. .w caaKaa FIRST PERIOD SECOND PERIOD THIRD PERIOD Embracing the first four weeks (terminating May 1st), the fol­ lowing number of votes will bo issued on subscriptions: Embracing the fifth and sixth weeks (terminating May 15th)* the following number of votes will be issued on subscriptions 1 y e a r ............... $1.50 2 y ea rs............. $3.00 3 y ears............. $4.50 5 y ea rs.............. $7.50 1 year ............ $1.50 2 y ears............ $3.00 3 years .......... $4.50 5 y ea rs............ $7.50 Embracing the seventh and last week (terminating May 22), the following numoer of votes will be Issued on sub­ scriptions: 1 year ............. $1.50 1,500 2 y ea rs............. $3.00 4,000 3 y ea rs............. $4.50 7,500 5 y ea rs............. $7.50 15,000 3,000 8,000 12,500 25,000 2,000 6,000 10,000 20,000 Grand Capital Prize Purchased from and on exhibition at This magnificent prize is on daily Exhibition at the Auto Utilities Co. Auto Utilities Co. Local Dealers salesroom. Independence Drop by that way and look it over. Dallas Brand New 1920 Model 4-Cylinder Maxwell Touring Car, Worth $1230.00 Solitaire Diamond Ring Columbia Grafonola W orth $125— Third Prize Worth $100 Fourth Prize A My/1 [/♦ «dir Purchased from 1- SH and on exhibition at W illiams’ Drug Co., Independence Purchased from and on exhibi­ tion at A. L. K U LLAN D ER, Jeweler m and Engraver, Independence Free Summer Vacation Trip to Yellowstone National Park— Second Grand Prize Includes first class ’round trip transportation; Standard Pullman both ways; Dining car expenses enroute, and a 5-day all-expense-paid motor trip through the • * park, including hotel, etc. $500 IN GOLD A SPE C IA L FUND OF $000.00 IN GOLD has been set aside to be distributed in the form of salaries among active non-prize-winners on a twenty per cent basis. Any candidate who re­ mains active throughout the entire campaign, making a regular cash report, hut fails to win tim iaiiiw iim iaiiiaiiiaiH B im iiM ii'm i! one o f the big prizes offered, will participate in this commission feature. T H IN K OF IT ! One dollar out of every five you collect goes into your pocket if you fail to win a prize. This arrange­ ment insures compensation to all candidates, and means that TH ERE W IL L BE NO LOSERS $50 IN GOLD Fifth Prize IN TH IS RACE. Could anything be fairer or more liberal than this? $25 IN GOLD Sixth Prize FOR COM PLETE IN FORM ATIO N CALL, TELEPHON E OR W R IT E “ CONTEST D E P A R T M E N T ” POLK COUNTY POST, INDEPENDENCE, ORE. Telephone No. 621 n a illB IlB I I B I I B I I lB I lB lia ilB liB I lB I I B I lB I lB I I B I lB ia iV I lB ia iiB I B lB I B Lloyd Swain, Campaign Manager. i B I B I B L B ! B 4 B I.B I B I B IiB I B l B i B I B I B U i B n a i a i B U lB I 'B I lB liB lBU B ■ ! B IlB liB IlB IIB IlB H B IIB IIB U IB Iia itillB M M lB lIB H ia iia iia m fla H II B