The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, January 14, 1925, Page 2, Image 2

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COTTAGE GROVE SENTINE
Cottage
in Magnificent Prize'
N a six and a half weeks* Subscription Campaigr
just starting. Competition Isopen to Men an
Women, married or single, and boys and girls of th*
more ambitious sort residing In this city and sur
rounding territory. It costs nothing to try, and ever
I
THE.RE
Campaign Officially Opens Monday, January 1'
Subscriptions May Be Taken Any TiLne Following This Announcemen
Campaign Plan in Brief
wild participate most actively. Ambition and energy are the
only requisites for success.
The plan adopted is the fairest and most impartial conceiv­
able. There will be no “special vote offers” inaugurated dur­
ing the life of this campaign;’ neither will there be any
“special prizes” given. The plan is straight-forward and
simple, and is fully outlined iq this announcement.
Let it be understood at the very outset that this is not a
"beauty” nor “popularity” contest, but a strictly legitimate com­
petitive proposition for enterprising men and women, and one
In order to gain this end quickly and advantageously, the into which no element of chance enters. One feature of this
most valuable list of prizes ever offered by any newspaper in campaign.is the fact thalj “Everybody .Wins,” There will be
Chis section Jias been made ready for distribution among those no losers in this race !
The object of this big prize distribution isi two-fol<f. pri­
marily, to increa e the already large subscription list of this
newspaper, to collect arrearage and advance subscription pay­
ments from present or old subscribers, and at. the same time
to afford the live-wire, energetic hustlers of this city and sur­
rounding territory an opportunity to profit, and in a BIG way,
through their spare time during the next few weeks. So it >s
a plan that works both ways, and »q (the pltimate good of all
concerned.
GRAND PRIZE
How To Enter — What To Do
The /¡rat thing to do ¡9 to clip the Entry Coupon appearing
below; fill in your name and address and mail, or deliver, to
the campaign department of this newspaper at once. . This
coupon entitles you, or the person whom you might wish to
enter, with 5,000 FREE votes. These votes are given as a
starter—to speed you on your way to win. Only one pucli
Entry Coupon will be accepted for each entrant.
.The next step is to call on, or write, the campaign department
for a free working outfit. Thus «equipped, you have but to
see your friends and acquaintances and have them to pay up
their subscription through you. That’s all there is to it I
However, kt us say, you will never get anywhere unless you
make.the start—the earlier the better. Once started, kt no
one di-courage you. Anything worth having is worth striving
for. Six and a half short Weeks and you may be riding in
your own BIO automobile I
How'Votes Are Secured
that they must bq cast before the «expiration «date appearing
thereon.
The other, and tnuch faster way to accumulate votes in this
campaign is by securing new and renewal subscription- to this
newspaper (tae right is reserved to include job printing and
advertising if so desired). On each order secured a certain
number of votes are Issued, the number varying according to
the amount paid and during which “period” same are received
a( the campaign department. See jchedulq of .vote* opposite.
The advantages of nri early start are manifest. The cam­
paign is of such short duration that immediate action ia neces-
zary for success. Orders taken during the early part of the
campaign carry the MAXIMUM number of votes. Then, too,
the first in the field will undoubtedly get the cream of votes
1926 ¿Model,
Balloon Tires,
Disc Wheels
and Fully Equipped
SECOND GRAND PRIZE
The Advisory Board
A 3000 MILE TRIP OR $150 IN GOLD
It is the sincere atm of this newspaper to conduct this Campaign from start to finish in a fair, honorable and impartial
manner. Every precaution has been taken to safeguard the interests of participants, and absolute honesty in all dealing is
guaranteed.
However, not all wisdom lies with any one man or institution, and for that reason an Advisory Board has been decided
upon, whose (unctions shall be to decide any question of sufficient moment that might happen to arise, and from which a
committee shall be selected to act as judges and award the prizes. '
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* The personnel of Chis tx>atd is as follows:
„ „ a'DrvMsrrerar ...
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C. II. SEDGWICK. Attorney, of Creswell.
T. C. WIIEE1.F.K, Cashier of First National Bank
CLAUDE SCHRACK. Fanner of Lorane
KEV D C CAMERON. Pastor of the Presbyterian ChruchJ. H. KIRK, Merchant of Dorena
I II. CHAMBERS. Lumberman
N. E GLASS. President of the Bank of Cottage Grove
GEORGE O KNOWLES. Mayor of Cottage Grove
F. C. FÜHRER, Fanner of Hebron
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All of these gentlemen are well known to everyone in this vicinity and the final results, as given out by them, will be
beyond dispute.
FREE VOTE COUPON
Good /or 5000 Free Votes
IN*
The Cottage Grove Sentinel
Everybody
Wins!
No Losers
Good For 100 Free Votes
IN
The Cottage Grove Sentinel
Rifl “Everybody Wins” Prize Contest
Blit “Fverybtxly Wins’* Prize Contest
Note—Only one Entry Coupon accepted
or each candidate.
Campaign Is
Just Starting
Co 'ect all these coupons you can. Get your
■' knda to save them for you.
Each coupon
good for 100 free votes.
Not Good After January 20
$500.00 .INGOLD
A SPECIAL FUND OF $500.00 IN GOLD has been reserved to pay ACTIVE non-
prize-winners on a basis of twenty per cent cf their individual collections on
subscriptions. <■ Any candidate who. r> »mains active tQ-the fenish, making a
regular cash report, but fails to win one cf the prizes offered, will participate in
this commission feature. GThink of it: i’Jne dollar out of each five you collect on
subscriptions floes into your pocket if yo u fail.to win a prize.