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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 5, 1922)
v JL If ILbv N i , rj 2C ' c r: . r ' ,- , - idSiiflbitibus-Residents' or toe Pacific f N-ort finest; 4 c The Pacific Homestead has decided to announce a Puzzle Contest that far exceeds in value of prizes offered, anything yet dreamed of. in a Puzzle Competition by any magazine in the Pacific Northwest. Think of it! . Twenty prizes totaling $614.00 in value to be awarded to men, women, boys or girls who solve ' : ; ' ' this figure puzzle and qualify their entries. ., ;. . :YDU DO NOT NEED. TO SPEND ONE CENT OF YOUR OWN . ''. . . Mil i .1 '. "4" -V . j i - -1 ; w 'Second Prize f r; ColuulGrcmoIi Typ G-2 A. Orafonola of exceedlnglj arttstie appearance An ex ample In design and. finish of the best American craftsman ship. Finished in English brown mahogany. Equipped with eaelTes adequate for seten albums, each "with a capacity for (welve recorder Slze,4e Inches Wgh, lH Inches wide, il Inches deep; - " ,, it . '" u" ' 1 - II II Third Prize Columbia Grafonola Type F-2 v Value $100 This Grafonola has a brown mahogany cabinet. It also has the Columbia Individual Record Ejector, a feature to be found exclusively in Columbia Grafonoias. Just a touch of the proper button and any desired record is instantly ejected. Contains forty-seven . protecting compartments for records. Site, 42 inches high, 19 inches wide, 21 inches deep.. The Columbia Grafonoias -r . - , The figures represent corresponding letters in the alphabet. Figure 1 is A, 2 is B and so on. The ten figures . , , . speii three words i What aw the words?' r ;olHTdrecii ol Dollars in prizes will pay the prize i -; awards ia tlie Great Puzzle Contest To Men, Women Boys and Girls IjeO.OO !? cash . w , .ajft.uo yoinmoia iraionoxa , ....... .It . f ls priae 2nd prize 3rd prize 4 th prise 6th prize 6th prise, 7th prize U: 8tb prize This great contest is absolutely free of expense. UOO.OO Columbia Grafonola j S SS.00 In cash incasb:,,, 4 49.QD tn cash I - .t o in casa ..-it ,?.. .t f j- t f Jf $ 1.00 In cash .,..r.,f, .....lOttt prU $ S.00 subscription to The Pacific Homestead. J. . . .11th. prise I 5.00 subscription, to The Pacific Homestead...... IXth prize 1.00 in cash ; . ... ."tt JrUe 1.00 subscription to The Pacific Homestead. 14th prize This wonderful contest is nothing more nor less than a great advertising and introduction campaign. It is abso lutely free of expense. You may enter and 'win 'the best of 05 prizes without spending a single cent of your money. You do not hare to buy anything or subscribe to anything in order to compete. The contest is conducted by The Pacific Homestead, one of the strongest and best known magazines in the Pacific Northwest. That is your guarantee that the prizes will be awarded with absolutely fairness and squareness. '. Three independent judges having no connection of any kind with this firm will judge the answers at the close of the contest and award the prizes. Contestants must agree to abide by their decisions. ...... Use one side, of the paper only and put your name and address in the upper right hand corner. If you wish to write. anything but your answers use a separate sheet of paper. Tou may submit more than one answer if you wish m i;i.to subscription td The Pacific Hemesteadt ,15th prize but only the last answer received will be submitted to the committee of final judges for the awarding of the prizes. ,a I i. 00 subscription to The Pacific Homestead. .,,..lCta prize ine answer gaming zou pomts wm wni nrst prize. Une hundred points will be given lor solving tne puzzie cor rectly, 30 points for general appearance, neatness and punctuation, and 20 points for handwriting, and 100 points for fulfilling a simple condition of the contest. This condition is only that you assist in this big advertising campaign by showing a copy of The Pacific Homestead, the Great Western Weekly Magazine (which we will send you postpaid) to just four friends or neighbors who, will appreciate this really worthwhile publication and. will want it to come to them regularly eyery week. You will easily fulfill this simple condition in a few minutes of your spare time. 1.00 In cash -'"l"' J.OO tn cash ' ia casV $'' i.00 in cash 1 VfrV mm. ....... .... t ll ...18th prize .19th prize . . : ; - V e .10th prize $ , 1.00 subscription to The Pacific Homestead... . . .list prise I i.60 subscription to The Pacific Homestead. . . .??od prize f , x.uu suDscnpuon ia too jfacuic iiomwsaa.;..,,zra prise uf. m n.vv eanscnpuon o ine raciuc uomesieaa ziu nnze . i 1.00 subscription to The Pacific Homestead. .....2Eth prize . A A 1. l.t a. it. a . . ' m mm- . 1 $.1.00 subscription to Northwest Poultry Journal.. ?7h,PrU? t .?S subscription, to Northwest Poultry Journal. .28th prize I .71 subscription ' to Northwest Poultry Journal. .21th prize $ .75 subscription to Northwest PopUry; Journal. .30th prize $ ? .75 subscription to 'Northwest' Poultry Journal.-. S 1st prise f . t subscription to Northwest Poultry Journal. .32nd nrizo .7S subscription to Northwest Poultry Journal. .33rd prlxe I ' ,75 subsVriptloa to Northwest Ponltry jQunjal. .S4tft prjn $ . .7 S subscription to Northwest Poultry Journal. .3 Sth ttrize 1 X 'SHERE ''IS JWHAT THE FIRST PRIZE t -.W1LL DO FOR YOU u lno.'OflSrflnir,'i hnlMlnr W a itirf Ia t.n. . ' v... .'. .... . i F?f. " ' w-j uwuia lur you. I2VU.VV Will pay JOT I your oprs o; tU49 orryour own tuuion-in eouese, mnsie o vocaUonal tralnintr. $200.00. will sire yon a stiri in a business of your own. $100.09 'will boy a piano, phonograph or pay for a splendid vacation. ; $200.00 invested in Government bonds'will bring you hi earnhv e. $200.00 will flU your wardrobe with new. stylish clothes. $20Q.p6 buys more mow that It did a vear ap. WIN THE FIRST PRIZE. ' . i'":.1' ' The announcement of the prize winners will be printed at the close of the contest (December 24, 1922) and a copy mailed to each person sending in a solution. This splendid offer will only be good for a limited time, so send in your solution (if not already sent) and qualify your entry right away. Address CONTEST EDITOR THE PACIFIC HOMESTEAD SALEM, OREGON Fourth Prize Colombia Grafonola Type C Value $45 Substantial, beautiful in tone and lines, complete in erery detail. R will brighten any room with its companion ship and good cheer.' Mahogany or selected quartered golden oak. Size, 10 Inches at base, 12 Inches high. The One Incomparable Matted Instrument; , The Colnmbia'GrafOnora--perfect, unapproached, nnapproach- . '. . able, "The One Incomparable Instrument-of-Musi'? 1 .the final ;;.; expression and evidence of Columbia propriety, prestige, and leadership. It sums up all that has been done so fax by hnman inventiveness to stimulate the sounds and harmonies of Nature; $ ; it combines in one magnificent whole erery means of musical expression given by art to the human race, ' ; ; The questions of tone and tone-control, the technical protn - lems of sound-reproduction are so superbly solved in the Colum- t bia Grafonola that comparison can leave no doubt of Its supreme fitness for the place of honor among all musical instruments. In beauty of tone, in clearness and resonance, and in appearance it is certain to be equally gratifying. It'will be an ornament to your home, a s'ourco of daily enjoyment to your family, a delight to your friends. The Columbia Grafonola is the realization of the dream of two decades the possibility of making bearers forget the pre- ence of the instrument a possibility that has made the Colum- -bia laboratories the scene of unceasing experiments until the dream became the accomplished fact of today. Transparent Purity of Tone. In listening to the Columbia Grafonola there is no consciousness of anything between the hearer and the artist. The beautiful instrument seems to fade and vanish, giving place to a thrilling scene of reality that grips and enthralls the hearer. It is the glorious unfoldment of life itself through the medi um of a tone so exquisitely pure, so transparent and crystal-clear that no fleeting beauty of interpretation of Illusive shading of a theme is lost when transmitted by "The One Incomparable Mus ical Instrument." ' ; - - Superb Flexibility of Tone. No refinement that can contribute V to its artistic perfection or completeness, is missing in the Co- lumbia Grafonola. Its-tonie volume : and tone quality may be .' adapted .with utmost precision to the acoustic, needs of every, room and. the artistic demands of every taste, by means of many styles of needles and th exclusive system of tone-control found in no other instruments ! . f ' r ; ; , t Mechanical and Technical PerfeeUdl).. ' The reproducer. di-, ,. phragm, tone-arm and tone-chamber are designed to provide a" ... continuous and ever-expanding, passage, for the sound-waves set in motion by the vibrating needle-arm, uninterrupted by so much as a screw, and scientifically correct in principle and design. The motor is a. marvel of smoothness and silence, turning the record with a regularity of speed that holds the tone abso lutely true to pitch without the slightest tremor and the auto matic record file and ejector which stores, cleans, and ejects , records at the touch of a numbered button makes the Columbia Grafonola supreme in convenience as well aa in musical qualities. The natural advantage of priority, the prestige and power of leadership, and the commanding'' position, of the Columbia Grafonola Company enabled it to produce an instrument without . a peer in the qualities of technique, tone and convenience; the instrument accepted by musicians the world over as the standard and the first in Judgment of experts at six world's fairs and expo sitions. If the rerdlct of the world counts for anything, the Colum bia Grafonola occupies a place held by no other. musical Instru ment in the history of civilisation. . -i , . FIHS! A Beautiful Gift For You! As soon as you qualify, the minute we receive your four qualifying subscriptions and re mittance to cover, we will send you at once a beautiful gift. This is a handsome and useful present for you and you will be highly delighted with it. We are not going to tell you what It is because we want it to come to you as a very pleasant surprise, and it will be a very-pleasant surprise. It. will be sent to you as an appreciation and is entirely in addition to any prize you may win in the contest. . : Only four annual subscriptions to. The Pacific Homestead (f 1.00 each) Completely Qualifies Your Entry. I EveFytMirar T Gain j , . x -v ; : : . , . ......... ; : ; Notliinsr To ,ose