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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (April 7, 1921)
THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM. ' OREGON : ,TWIJRSTAY i MORNING 'APRHJ 7; 102t 4 y s GONT ORMAT1 . s EST INF ON VOTE SCHEDULE How Voles Count On The Statesman Renewals Daily (Sunday included) Schedule of votes Schedule of votes Schedule of votes Length of subscriptions up to between the dates let ween 'the dates May M May 1; June 1 J-tine 0 .Iiine2f One month 1,M)0 r0 two Two months., 2,200 2.100 2.000 Three months a, 100. : :?.20o u.ooo Four months.- 4,600 l.too t.ooo 'Five months j. f,G00 5.200 -1.800 Six months G.500' .0O0 5,500 One year ... 20,000 21.0(H) 22.000 Two years.. 65,000 60,000 55.000 New subscriptions 5,000 extra votes will be allowed for every new unpaid sub scription to 'the Daily (including Sunday) Statesman secured. 2500 extra votes will be allowed for every new unpaid subscription to the semi-weekly or Sunday only, subscription secured. Add 6000 extra votes to the above schedule for each and every new paid in advance subscription you secure which is one month or less than six months, 10,000 extra votes for six months or less than one year, and 15, 000 extra votes for one year or more in length. - s y s mm m m m m m. Tiny - j SUBSCRIPTION RATES HAIliY STATKSM AN, seYvd by carrier in Salem and. suburbs, 15 cents a wet-k. 65 centB a month. DAILY STATESMAN, by mail. In advance, 6 a year. $.1 Tor six nirinth. $1.50 for three months, in Marion and Polk counties; $7 a year, $3.50 for six months. $1.75 for three months, out Hide ,of these counties. When not paid in advance, 50 cents a year additional. THE PACIFIC-HOMESTEAD, the great western weekly farm paper, wilt be sent a year to anyone paying a year in advance to the Daily Statesman. SUNDAY STATESMAN, $1.&0 a year; 73 cents for six months; 40 cents for three months. WEEKLY STATESMAN, issued in two slx-pag sections. Tuesdays and Fridays,. $1 year, (If not paid In advance. $1.25); 50 cents for six. months; 2 5 -cents for three months. THE NORTHWEST POULTRY JOURNAL, subscription rateB. Invariably in advance. One year, by mail, in advance. United States and Mexico, 75c; in city of Salem. $1.00; to foreign countries, $1.K); to Canada, $1.00; single copy, 10c. THE OREGON TEACHERS MONTHLY. The subscription price is $1.25 a. year in advance, or $1.50 when paid at the end of the year. ' Subscriptions on the Sunday only will be awarded votes on pro-rata basis. We will 1m pleased to furnish you with extra receipt books so that your friends may assist you in securing subscriptions. Where mends are signing re ceipts for a pony contestant sign the contestant's name per thefr own name. How Votes Count on the Pacific Homestead, the Northwest Poultry Journal and the Oregon Teachers Monthly Schedule of votes Schedule of votes Schedule of votes Renewal Subscriptions up to May 14 between the dates between the dates May 1(5 June 4 June 6 June 25 One year paid. 6,500 6,000 5,500 Two years paid..! 20,000 24,000 22,000 Three years paid 65,000....; 60,000 55,000 Four years paid; 117,000 .....108,000 99,000 Five years paid ..i ...175,000 ...162,000 149,000 -1 f '- We Have No Favorites In the pony contests there are no favorites. We treat all alike and if you work for one of our ponies you will be honestly and fairly treated. You will surely get one of our ponies if you are entitled to it. In canvassing or collecting for our pub lications you are working for the best in their class. Address all correspondence to Pony Contest Editor Cir culation Department, States man Publishing Company, Salem, Oregon. Buffalo Bill and Bob Sale Schedule of Votes To make the contest fair to all and give the ones engaged in the sale of papers on the streets and over the counter an equal opportunity ft compete for the ponies 100 votes will be allowed for every paper sold on the street or over the counter by pony contestants up to May 14th. 90 votes for every paper sold between the dates May 16-June 4 and 80 votes between the dates June 6-June 25th. . ' ' v ' I Jumbo and His friends i . i . - v ftiil 0 (o) 0;R " . l.!. '"" i ' i I ... - f . I . ' I ' I ' - - . "'.. t .... .. . ' r m a I. THE FREE FREES First, $25.00; Second, $15.00; Third, $10.00 .7. . i, ' ' . v., . . The Estimating ;iCom petition How Good Are You At Estimating? . We are going to give away absolutely free $50.00 in gold. You Can Win a Gold Prize Read How to Win These Gold Prizes Can you tell us how many kernels of wheat there' are in this quart jar. The contestants whose estimates are correct or nearest correct will win these'gold prizes . In case of a tie the estimates first received will win. Any person (except regular adult employees of the Statesman or Pacific Homestead) can" enter this con ; test but all estimates must be accompanied by one or more new or renewal subscriptions to the Daily States man, the Semi-Weekly Statesman, The Pacific Home stead. The Northwest Poultry Journal or the Oregon Teachers Monthly. How to Earn Estimates Estimates will be al lowed on any of the above mentioned publications in ac cordance with the following schedule: Schedule of Estimates One new subscription without deposit 5 esti mates allowed. One additional estimate will be al lowed for each 25 cents paid on a new, arrearage or renewal subscriptions to any of our publications. No estimates allowed on renewals or arrearage subscrip tions without a cash payment. Send in your own subscription and as many more as you are able to secure. You may hand them to a contestant who is working in the pony voting contest or send in direct to the Statesman on your own account to be credited to yourself. By registering several dif ferent estimates you are able to protect yourself ESTIMATING COUPON The Statesman Publishing Co. , Salem, Oregon Enclosed please find $ jor M to : . (name publication required) following address: - - I subscription (new or renewal ) to be sent to the "Name "; Address My estimates of the number of whole kernels m the official Jar of wheat as described are: If more,,K, u icqUtred for name8 .nd 'tlmate.f use a blank sheet and attach to this coupon. against any error in your calculations, thereby having a better chance to win a pjize. Here it is in short you get one estimate for every 25 cents paid on sub scriptions and an additional five estimates for every new subscription turned: in either , for yourself or that of a friend. These subscriptions may be either, your J own or those of your neighbors. Somebody is going to win these cash prizes why not you? The Official Quart! Jar of Wheat This official wheat jar is an ordinary Kerr Econ- ' omy quart jar filled as full as the jar will hold with Ked ife wheat 1920 crop, grown near Chemawa,: Oregon. . .D- White, seed merchant, Salem, supplied the L I a. weihed the wheat, poured the wheat into the bottle in the presence of the pony contest ed , ltor. r J 1 u li? alne (not counting the weight of the bottle) weighs (26) twenty-six and one half ounces. The bottle was carefully sealed by Mr. White and will remain sealed until the end of the competition when it will be opened and the whole kernels of wheat will be counted with great care. Bear in mind that broken . kernels do not count nor oat or other seeds that are usually found m wheat whole kernels of wheat only will be counted, although the average number of other seeds are undoubtedly in the bottle remember that these other seeds do not count only whole kernels of wheat will be counted. MAKE YOUR SPARE TIME PAY COUNT WHEAT t i 1 J 1 ti -.