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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 3, 1921)
, ; . 1 M,tf,J..,7; i',s,,,Vu,m''mmr.C.. . I 'f ' r-. M" : " - 1 " ' ' "" ' ' ': S " j " V! '" 1 J ' j :' I : 'M - 1 . . ; j ! : i .- ; vU ''.:'? ",-C . ' :t ' m ! i j. -:-:..-, . , -: j . ' ' ' ; !'-'- r I r ''j " " " : ;-"!'" ': f -: THURSDAY blORNINGrNOVEiBgR'Sr 1921 " :t" :t v'-' .U ' t 1 " 1 ' t r, . - . . ' r ,.,,.fll. ,M.Z " X!L!l t UL!LMiy yypyij g-5 ' ' i ( O ) ; I U I v y . k ' ' 1 ( V y ' I I y ffl "-- ; J IffeS! l C iL J J0 l ! . M n ll SOIiVE THIS ' FIGURE PUZZLE WIN , A! BIG 'CASH -PRIZE Whati others have done ' you can do if you try. Read what prize winners in former contests have ;' V:V to sayr "; --!: HE WON THE FORD CAR IN GREAT PUZZLE CONTEST j - Dear Sirs: - This lcing Thanksgiving Day, I can think! of no more appropriate time in frhich to acknowlege and thank 'pu for the delightful information which' your letter contains, informing me that I have been' awarded. Special First Prize in 4 4 Percy's Puzzled 1" contest, of the Ford Touring Car. - . . " . - 'i ! 1 Indeed tbis was entirely surprising and unexpected. jJi can find no expression of my thanks to ihe judges and: the Pubishing Company: for awarding me such a mag- nificent prize. . . "j !. I wish to assure you that it shall be my earnest desire' to do all in my power for such a splendid, wide-awake, up-to-the-minute magazine as it is a veritable pillar of Inspiration and helpfulness to the people as a whole. Again thanking you, I beg to remain, f p v yours very sincerely, 1- , ROY C.McGRATII. j JUST SHOW SAMPLE COPY NO DIFFICULTY GETTING QUALIFYING SUBSCRIPTIONS TO WIN A PRIZE I found practically no difficulty in persuading my friends to subscribe to your magazine after I had shown I them my sample copy, and I may say that they are all ' highly pleased with the magazine. j hV-I am glad that I won the fifteenth prize in your Auto-' I Man-Contest.''-.:'":''.-.-' M:: f-ApM- Yours respectfully,. t J7k?-& Yi CLARENCE THOMSON. ! AN $800.00 CECIUAN PLAYER WENT.TO MR. HERON AS 2ND PRIZE IN "WAR PROVERB" , v - l,. CONTEST 1 Your telegram and alsd letter of the 5th to hand, and may 1 say-it is the most, agreeable surprise that I ever received.. . . It was, with many misgivings, that I entered the con: test, but as it wasn't very hard, I decided to send the reply. . Regarding, the qualifying subscriptions, I found them very easily secured. ,v . J Accent my very sincere thanks for awarding me sec ond place in your recent contest, and wishing your Com pany every success in the future, I remain, ' "' -ilmjm.j . 111111 " -p-!-???'11 ; i: . . ( - I- : ! i ' 4- i ' ., ! ' . " 1 i : ' ! - 1 i i ? Co) (1 ( Si I ; - : ' pi. mi i. i. i i ! , .iwwupyiuwiipwi ' . ..n J.iiiiiimiiiiiMin.Lj mil ammwmwmmm Yours sincerely G. MA1TLAND HERON. s $24L()0 BRUNSWICK PHONOGRAPH SUR- : i Your telegram of congratulations certainly did delight roe beyond expression., 1'felt that it was almost too good to bo true, and could, scarcely realize that I had leen awarded such beajlitiful prize for the small amount of time it.tequired to Answer the Troverbs and secure the necessary qualifying5 subscriptions,, and I wish to thank .: you for the kind assistance and encouragement you gave to me fit all times throughout the contest. ' I cannot let this opportunity pass without expressing t my opinion and approval of your wonderful magazine, -which is growing bisrger, broader and better as all the worthy things should. All who have seen and read the magazine express themselves as pleased with it, and j found it an easy matter to get the subscription which I ;"sent ihi;:'-:-:---'-'----;v':!---;v-- "- . . Thanking you for your kind and courteous treatment - n nrl wishinir you success without measure-,-1 assure you tbatTwill always have a good word for your magazine and Company. , - - , J. A. TRVSSIiER. Rearrange the figures in the above square in such a manner that they will count 15 every way and send us your answer, together with your name and address, and if it is correct, we will at once mail you a: magnificent three-color auto road map and 1920 census of the state of Oregon, and full particu lars on one simple condition that you must fulfill, together with an illustrated prize list This condi ! tion is very easy and need not cost you one cent of your own money it is merely a matter of securing j two annual subscriptions ($1.00 each) to the PACIFIC HOMESTEAD, the oldest and best weekly farm magazine published in the Pacific Northwest. HOW TO SEND YOUR SOLUTION Use only one side of the paper that contains the solution and put your name and address on the upper right hand corner. Three independent judges, having no connection with this firm, will award the prizes, and the answer gaining 250 points will take the first prize. You will get 100 points for solving the puzzle, 40 will be awarded for general appearance, style, spelling, punctuation, etc, 10 points for hand writ ing, and 100 points ; for fulfilling the conditions of tht contest The announcement of the prize winners and the correct solution will be printed at the close of the contest, and a copy mailed to each person sending in a solution. i This splendid offer will only be good for a limited time, so send in your solution right away now to I i ; : FROM THE WINNER OF A $450.00 PIANO 1 ! j 7 i - i , .1 Mrs. Chas. Stafford entered our 1915 contest and se cured only four subscribers to qualify her entry. .Her entry was awarded S second prize -& beautiful Gourlay Piano, valued at $450.00. T , Mrs. Stafford writes: . '; Gentlemen: The magnificent Gourlay, piano won in the contest was received in good condition and has been much admired by my friends, both for its appearance nd quality of tone. 1; assure you I greatly appreciate this wonderful prize. M : . I always read with pleasure your magazine, and I really cannot state which page I am most interested in, as so many of the pages are filled with interesting and instructive reading.! ' Yours-very :truly, ' ; - ;.""':.! -J ; MRS. CHAS. STAFFORD. - THANKS FOR PRIZE SUBSCRIBERS c DELIGHTED WITH MAGAZINE I am in receipt! of your letter, informing me that'I have won a prize in; the recent contest. Please' accept my sincere thanks. It jiras an easy matter to securfc the quali fying subscriptions j and I am sure my subscribers are v. . delighted with it. "Just fine," is what they say about it. ' ' Thanking you for all the past kindness and the en couragement you extended towards me, I remain, ! Sincerely yours, J . MISS MINNIE RUDOLPH. : SUBSCRIBERS PLEASED WITH MAGAZINE CONTESTANTS PLEASED WITH RESULTS OF CONTEST Glad to see that 1 have been awarded a prize in the ( Great Puzzle Contest . ' The way I obtained my subscriptions was by visiting, the few friends that t have made, as I have only been out 1 here just over nine months, so that I have not many! friends, but they were very pleased with the reading. As soon as the busy time just now is over, I hope to be able to sell your magazine more freely, ! . Yours faithfully, ' - HENDRINA MOOY. THANKS US FOR CHECK AND STRAIGHTFOR WARD WAY WE CONDUCT OUR, CONTEST 1 am in receipt of your check for $100.00 asi First Prize in the recently closed contest and I wish to thank , you very sincerely, not only for the check, but f ot ,the genuine straightforward way in which you have con- -ducted the contest. , ! I am sure that the Editors of your magazine have every , reason to congratulate themselves upon the clean, whole some reading given their readers, and I feel that any prize contest offered by the management in the future will be conducted in the same honorable way as this. Yours respectfully, W. H. FIELD. ' EVERY SUBSCRIBER TO MAGAZINE SATISFIED Your favor of the 5th inst. to hand', advising that I have been awarded Fourteenth prize in the contest. (The Great "War Proverb.") J Regarding your ihagazine. I found no trouble in se cunng subscriptions.! I did not have to go outside of the 1 house for them. I ! obtained them from friends, visiting here, by showing .the sample copy .you sent "me.; ' Two copies have already leen received by the subscriber. They are all pleased atyljike the magazine. They say it par- i ticularly because it is up-to-late in everything.' V'; ' lours very truly, t v , MRS. CECIL HOWELL. . BUZZLE CONTEST EDITOR THE PACIFIC HOMESTEAD x SALEM, OREGON APPRECIATES OUR COURTESY THROUGH ; OUT THE ENTIRE CONTEST I beg to express ny sincere appreciation of your pay- " went of $20 Ih .full settlement for Seventh Prize in your recent great Moving Picture Contest, and to thank you for the courtesy and promptness throughout the entire time I worked for you. j ' ".. - ' I did not send a great number of subscriptions, and was surprised that this did not affect the awarding of : the prizes as are frequently the case with other con . cems. , our very truly, t ; r J. II. GILLMAN. i- w . t N - . ' - - - t '.."I - - '' !......:..!. .-:.:. .v -i -.-! t.1 . ,.l . , ... ,,,.-.... - "" -