Oregon City courier. (Oregon City, Or.) 1902-1919, July 03, 1913, Page 8, Image 8

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Officially Opened Tuesday, July 1st
IT'S NEW, ITS ORIGINAL - - GET IN AND WIN
All Aboard !
FOR THE.
World's fair
San Francisco
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AN UNPARALLELED OPPORTUNITY FOR WIDE
AWAKE, AMBITIOUS MEN AND WOMEN TO WIN
VALUABLE AWARDS AGGREGATING MORE THAN
Two Thousand Dollars.
Campaign open to every one in Clackamas and adjoin
ing Counties. IT COSTS NOTHING TO TRY!
Piano! (Set Of!
filers
Beautiful Bungalo
Player Piano
3 JEWS T TQ1G!
AT
San Francisco 1915
14 Days Trip to the Panama-Pacific Exposition,
with Side Tips to the noted resorts in California
NOMINATION WEEK
The Oregon City Courier's great subscription campaign opened
last Tuesday. Over $2000.00 in awards will be given to readers and
friends of this paper in exchange for effort. The campaign is just get
ting started, and to delay entering as a candidate is overlooking the
"best bet" of the year Don't put off sending in your nomination or
that of a friend until tomorrow. Tomorrow never comes Just a little
effort during the next six weeks may win an award thai will lead to
affluence. THIS IS NOMINATION WEEK. Candidates may be non
inated at any time during the campaign, but RIGHT NOW IS THE
PSYCHOLOGICAL MOMENT. It will pay YOU to consider this cam
paign seriously. The awards are not toys as a glance at the list
of awards signifies but are worth hundreds of dollars. The list of
awards being headed by a beautiful $750.00 Eiller's Bungalow Plav
er Piano, and to include trips to the world's fair in San Francisco
in 1915., and side trips to all the noted California resorts.
YOU CAN WIN ALL THIS AND IT DOES NOT COST YOU A
CENT. ALL YOU HAVE TO DO IS TO DEVOTE A LITTLE OP
YOU RTIME IN CALLING ON YOUR FRIENDS.
CALL UP THE CONTEST DEPARTEMNT AT ONCE AND GET
STARTED. Phone Main 51.
Here It Is!
The Beautiful Eilers $750
Bungalow
Player Piano
It is now on Exhibition
in the Courier OlFice
Come in and look
it over.
You can win this Piano!
Every Contestant that turns in not less than $10.00 of Subscription Money will Win a Prize
SECOND GRAND
PRIZE
in
RULES AND REGULATIONS
Gold Bond
Certificates
$1000.00 in Gold Bond
Certificates will be issued
during the contest. See
one of the Contest Men.
No. 1. Any person is eligible to
become u Contestant.
No. 2. This contest shall continue
for a period of six weeks.
No. 3. Candidates shall be fur
nished with receipts to be given for
all payments of subscriptions.
No. 4. No employee of the Cour
ier's or member of any employee's
family will be allowed to participate
in this contest.
No. 5. A change of name at the
eame address by anyone now receiv
ing the Courier will not be consid
ered a new subscriber.
No. 6. Votes obtained by one Con
testant and not turned in to the of
fice cannot be transferred in any
way to another Contestant.
No. 7. Subscriptions must be sent
or brought direct to the contest De
partment. If mailed, postage must be
fully prepaid.
No. 8. Special votes will be allow
ed on subscriptions as follows:
1- year Sub....
2- year Sub
3- years' Sub...
4- yeais' Sub...
5- years' Subr, .
Price
1.50
3.00
4.50
6.00.
7.50
Votes
. 800
. 900
1800
3000
4500
No. 9. Votes will also be allowed
on coupons to bo printed in the Cour
ier ami for nomination coupons.
No. 10. When the 300th new sub
cription reaches the office of Courier
from contestants, the contestant
having to his credit the highest num
ber of votes will receive one tour to
the Panama-Pacific Exposition, Cali
fornia, 1915 as per itinerary of the
'Panama Pacific Tours company, Port
land, Oregon.
No. 11. When the GOOth new sub
scription reaches the office of the
Contest Department a second trip as
in No. 10 will be awarded.
No. 12. When the 900th new sub
scription reaches the office of the
Contest Department a third trip as in
No. 10 will be awarded.
No. 13. When the 1000th new sub
scription reaches the Contest Depart
ment the contestant having the great
est number of votes will receive as
1st grand prize, one $750.00 Eiler's
Player Bungalow Piano; the one re
ceiving the next highest number of
votes will receive as 2nd grand prize
one $200.00 set of furniture; the con
testant receiving the next highest
number of votes will receive one lot in
Solano Beach, Washington; the con
testant receiving the fourth highest
number of votes will receive one lot
in Solano Beach, Washington.
No. 14. Each and every contestant
that fails to win one of the regular
or Grand Prizes will be compensated
in accordance to the value of the work
done.
No. 15. For all subscriptions" com
ing by mail, the date when a subs
cription is mailed, will be dtermined
by the date of the post mark of the
office through which said subscript
ion is mailed.
No. 16. The name and full address
of each subscription must accompany
all remittances.
No. 17. Under no consideration
shall the votes in the scheldule given
above be reduced, but they may
from time to time, at the option of
the Contest Department, be increas
ed. No. 18. No Contestant can win
more than one trip to the World's
Fair 1915, but any Contestant win
ning one of the World's Fair trips
will be eligible to compete for one of
the Grand Prizes.
No. 19. The Grand Prizes will not
bo awarded unless 1,000 new subs
scriptions reach the Ccontest Depart
ment by 6 P. M. Aug. 19, 1913.
No. 20. All contestants must ac
cept and agree to abide by the above
rules.
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
1. What is the total value of the
prizes? Ans. More than $2,000.
2. How many Contestants will win
regular prizes? Ans. All Cnotest
ants who collect $10 or more in new
subscriptions win a prize.
3. How may votes be secured?
Ans. By securing subscriptions to
the Courier and by clipping coupons
from each issue of the paper.
4. Will the prizes be awarded all
at the same time? Ans. No. They
will be awarded one at a time.
5. When will the Grand Prizes be
awarded? Ans. After the 1,000 new.
subscription reaches the Contest Department,-providing
that.said 1000th
new subscription reaches' the Contest
Department before Aug. 19, 1913, 6
P. M. .
6. Can any one contestant win two
trips ? Ans. No, but he may continue
in the contest until tho end, in ex
pectation of winnin gone of the
Grand Prizes.
7. When will the first prize be
awarded? Ans. When KO0 new sub
scriptions to the Courier have been
turned in to the Contest Department.
8. When will the cnotest for the
first trip close? Ans. When the
300th new subscription reaches the
office of the Courier from contestants,
but votes will be allowed for all sub
scriptions or coupons mailed on or
previous to that day, altho' they
reach the office of the Courier a few
days later. For example: Suppose the
contest for the first prize closes Mon
day noon, and a number of votes were
mailed, Monday morning, from some
district Post office, but did not reach
the office until a few days later
these votes will count in the awarding
of the first prize.
9.. If by mail, what will determine
the date on which the subscriptions
were sent? Ans. The post mark of
the post office through which the sub
scriptions were mailed.
10. When will the second trip bo
given away? ns. When the 600th
new subscription has reached the
Contest Department from contestants.
11. When will the 3rd. trip be
awarded? Ans. When the 900th new
subscription reaches the Contest De
partment. 12. Will votes once issued to one
Contestant be transferable to anoth
er? Ans. Positively NO.
13. What does it coot to enter?
Ans. Nothing.
14. How may I enter? Ans. Clip
a nomination blank from an issue of
the Courier, fill in your name and
send same to Contest Department of
this paper. Or you may send name in
without using nominating blank.
15. On which day should one en
ter? Ans. Today.
16. On which day should one be
come active? Ans. Today.
17. On which day will the contest
close? Ans. August 19, 1913, 6 P.
M.
18. How many votes will it take
to win? Ans. One more than- the
Contestant who has less than the
.Winner.
19. May any person who is not a
subscriber to the Courier enter the
contest? Ans. Yes.
Own Part
Of Earth
Be a
LAND OWNER.
TWO BEAUTIFUL SUMMER RE
SORT LOTS IN SOLANO BEACH,
WASHINGTON ONE OF THE
MOST BEAUTIFUL SUMMER
RESORTS IN THE PACIFIC
NORTHWEST.
Everyone who could possible afford
it, should own real estate of their
own. It is the surest road to indepen
dence. The Courier offers two excell
ent properties as award3 in this cam
paign. They were purchased from the
Solano Land Co., and arc in the beau
tiful Solana Beach tract located on
the Washington shores near the great
Oceon Park resort in Pacific County,
Washington. This beautiful spot is an
ideal place to spend your summer va
cation. With the broad waters of the
Pacific on one side and the waters of
the beautiful Willapah harbor on the
other. The waters of the Willapah
harbor are filled with every kind of
fish and the woods along its shores
are live with game. A short distance
north of the Solano Beach tract is lo
cated the town of Oyster Ville, where
great quantities of the finest oysters
in thee ountry are gathered and pack
ed. These come from tho great oyster
beds throughout the whole of this
beautiful Willapah harbor.
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Nomination Coapon Goo J for ) 000 VOTES
NOMINATE A CANDIDATE
And Win a Nomination Pi ize in the Courier' Great Contest
I Nominate .
Address
Phone No.
Signed ,
Address -
Only the First Nomination ltlmik Cast for Each Candidate Will
Count as 1,000 Votes. Names of ucrsons making nominations
will not be divulged.
Two Expert .Contest Men will be at yoar service during
the Entire Campaign
The OREGON CITY COURIER
Special Notice: A cash prize of $10.00 will be given to the person
nominating the Winner of the First Grand Prize. See Nomination Blank
Individual Vote Coupon
The Oregon City Courier's Subscription Campaign
Good for 50 Votes
For M
Address
This coupon when neatly clipped out, name and address
properly filled in and brought to or sent to the Campaign De
partment of the Oregon City Courier, Oregon Civy, Ore., will
count as 60 votes. Be sure to clip out neatly and do not roll
but bring or send in flat packages.
Not Good After July 10th 1913,
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