12 OREGON CITY COURIER' THURSDAY, JULY 17, 1913 . . . ., ...... . , . , i ,,,,1 I ..II ' - ! ri it5 What Yus jre Fine Mames of the Candidates in the Courier's reat ,000.22 Sub s c r i p t i on Campaign If Your Candidate's Name Is Not Among the Number Send in Their Nomination Is Your Name in This List? Three 5-Year Subscriptions Will Put You in the Lead of Them All DO IT NOW! Miss Mary Parry, Beaver Creek, Oregon . . . . 13,450 Miss Kate Cooper, Oregon City.. 10900 Miss Hazel Erickson, Mulino 10150 Mr. G. C. Flechtner, Oregon City 9700 Mary Green, Oregon CiLy 9550 Miss Moami Armstrong, Oregon City 9450 Miss Esther Larsen, Willamette 9100 Miss Zillah Kirbyson, Oregon City- 8300 Miss Lucile Ford, Oregon City 6850 Miss Anna Stefani, Canby. 5900 Mrs. Worthington, Oak Grove 5700 Miss Gladys Burr, Damascus 5600 Miss Bertha Larsen, Aurora, 5350 Miss Maud Steininger, Molalla.... 5350 Miss Dorotha Stafford, Oregon Cityi 5150 Mr. M. Hampson, Clackamas 5050 Miss Kate Stein, Oak Grove 5000 Miss Ida Reid, Sunnyside 5000 Mr. Kenneth Joe, Oregon City 5000 What the Candidates Are Working For and How Y6u Can Vote and Help Them Win 2,000 in Awards Can Be Won FIRST GRAND PRIZE The Beautiful Eilers $750 Bunga low Player Piano Call at the Courier Office and hear it play. Every evening, 7 to 9 o'clock Second Grand Prize Third Grand Prize A' Own Part of the Earth $1 OOoOO Be a Land Owner IN . Two Beautiful Summer Resort Lots in T Solano Beach, Washington, one of the lirlJIIJ most beautiful summer resorts in the V A Pflcifio iyorthwest. Grand Prizes Fourth to Fiftieth Inclusive $ 1 000 in Gold Bond Certificates Every Contestant That Turns in Not Less Than $10 of Subscription Money Will Win a Prize RULES AND REGULATIONS No. 1. Any person is eligible to become a Contestant. No. 2. This contest nhull continue for a period of six weeks. No. 3. Candidates shall be fur nished with receipts to be given for ull payments of subscriptions. No. 4. No employee cf the Cour ier's or member of any employee's family will bo allowed to participate in this contest. No. 5. A chango of name at the same address by anyone now receiv ing the Courier will not be consid ered a new subscriber. No. 6. Votos obtained by one Con testant and not turned in to the of fice cannot bo transferred in any wuy 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- ycar Sub.... 2- yenr Sub., . . 3- years' Sub,. 4- years' Sub., . 5-y ears' Sub... Price 1.50 3.00 4.50 0.00. 7.D0 Votes . 300 . 5)00 . 1800 . 3000 4500 No. 9. Votes will also be allowed on coupons to bo printed in the Cour ier and for nomination coupons. No. 10. Whon the 300th now 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 tho Panama-Pacific Exposition, Cali fornia, 1915 as nor itinerary of the Panama Pacific Tours company, Port land, Oregon. No. 11. When the 000th new sub scription reaches tho office of the Contest Department a second trip as in No. 10 will be awarded. No. 12. When tho 900th new sub scription reaches the office of the Contest Department a third trip as in No. 10 will be awarded. No. 13.v 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 J760.00 Eller's Player Bungalow Piano; the one re ceiving the next highest number of votes will receive as 2nd grand prize ?100.00 in U. S. gold coin; 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 urana rrizes 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. 10. 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 eligiblo to compete for one of the Grand Prizes. No. 19. The Grand Prizes will not be awarded unless 1,000 now 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. Special Prises Three Trips to the World's Fair in San Francisco in 1915 We incite your attention to our itinerary, in other words, what you secure for your trip. I 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8, 'Crookedest Rail- First-ctass railroad fare to San Francisco and return. Standard Pullman berth to San Francisco and return. Transfer of baggage to and from hotel in San Francisco. Bus accommodations to and from hotel in San Francisco. First-class hotel accommodations for at least 14 days European plan. Ten admissions to Exposition grounds. Admission to ten concessions or amusement attractions within the grounds. A aeliehtful steamer trio nfl Ttnnrlrr Trtu IrsnluAinrt tr!t y loin nnA 11 J A, . , r v" ' "" "t r ""V" " itiare isiana tyavy I ara. 9. Trip to Mt. 'Uamalpais and Muir Woods, vith ride on the road in the World. 1 0. Trlley trip through the city of San Francisco (personally conducted.) , ' 1 1 t Trolley trip through Oakland and Berkley, Kith visit to the famous Qreek 1 heatre and Idora Park. 12- Auto sightseeing trip around San Francisco, visittng Golden Gate Park, Cliff House and other points of interest. 1 3. Choice of any of the following side trips (a) One First-Class Fart from San Francisco to San ta Clara V alley and Santa Cruz Mountains and return, (b) One First Class Fare from San Francisco to San ta 'Rosa or Napa Valley and return. (c) One Flrsldass Fate, vfa steamer from San Fran cisco to Sacramento, the state capital, and return. REBATES It Is provided that should the Sub scriher share hotel accommodations at San Francisco with another Subscriber, then and in that event the Company shall rebate to said Subscriber the sum of $7 and rebates Xtlll also be made on sleeping accommoda lions as prodded under ' 'Pullman Sleeping Accommodations." QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 1. What is the total value of the these votes will count in the awarding prizes? Ans. More than $2,000. - of the first prize. 2. How many Contestants will win 9- I' by mail, what will determine regular prizes? Ans. All Cnotest- the date on which the subscriptions ants -who collect ?10 or more in new were sent ? Ans. The post mark of subscriptions win a prize. the post office through which the sub- scriptions were mailed. O TT . .. l u 1 n u. iw may vuiea we secureu j Ans. By securing subscriptions to me courier ana Dy cupping coupons irom eacn issue oi tne paper. 4. Will the prizes be awarded all at the same time ? Ans. No. They win oe awaraea one at a time. .5. When will the Grand Prizes be awarded? Ans. After the 1,000 new subscription reaches the Contest De partment, 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 800 new sub scriptions to the Courier have been turned in to the Contest Department. 8. When will the enctest 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 dnVS lAt.ATV PVr avamnla- ?nnnnoa tlin J w MHffwtjv v.. w contest for the first prise 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 10. When will the second trip be c-iven awav? tin. Whn fha finnt new subscription has reached the Contest Department from contestants. 11. When will the 3rd. trio 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 me courier, mi 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. Two Expert Contest Men Will Be at Your Service During the Campaign IS JUL 21 Ore City Cotaner SPECIAL NOTICE A Cash Ptfce of $ 1 0.00 Will Be Given to Person Nominating the Winne of tne First Grand Prfee. See Nomination Blank