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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 31, 1923)
j i " :- . " . . : , . - . - : . t I ' ' ' mi - I ,) 3. - v. - - . J . n'I! ! - ;l ft. 1,V oil1-'; Enter. 'Now and Share iin These Awards t; Make Your dreams of owning a fine Motor Car this season comqjrue byding miyii DO IT NOW-TODAY . K'Z it JbiZcitnoTni eat Tran$portaHi& f .1 i ! y ydtfPoweij of Subscriptions ATT And ferice List o-The Oregon Statesman r t li'i.rif 5 T roi schnil iVs : ' K i o 2 -2 - - a e s o " I-,- ...rS85J "oiSj: -f " : m t ij,";-1' , ?' 1 . , .' - I ' - . i. 1. 3 months-: .3,80L. 2.850 LCjOO ' : f 2,250 " months. 8.000 7.500 p " ,500 3( .0 t ' l year 32.000 30.000 28.000 f 24.000 V 2 year.f:.,80)tf0 75.000 65.00 1 60.000 The Fbiirteeii Prizeo aSd - ;HovrThey Will Be Awarded VrHE prizes listed below will be designated in the A. competition as GRAND prizes, and will be awarded to the? ifourteeit Salesmanship . Club Members i who have the highest number of votes to their credit i by midnight of Saturday, January 5th, 1924. Jjrst GRAND prize wffl be awarded to the person having hiohnt nnmher of votes by the above tiate. Second GRAND prize to person having second Wghest YitxmLcf i of votes, ETC. , , - . , First Grand Prize $865.00 Overland Champion, (Fuliy SecondGrad Prize, $635.00 Chevrolet Touring (Fully .: T JSKe 1.. -3 Fourth Grand Prize : -$oOX3 in Geld ' Fifth Grand prize A rl Sirlh Grand Prize jjAlrr. ' ' Ul5Ji0m::i Seventh Grand Trize Eighth Grand Prize Ninth Grand Prize Tenth Grand Prize : Eleventh. Grand Prize Twelfth Grand Prize . $10.C0 in Gold .$5.00 in Gc!J $5.00 in. Gold - $5.C0 In Gold .$5.00 in Gold 5L00 in Gold Thirteenth Grand PrizeL--" .m Fourteenth Grand Prize . l..:.$5.0q in Gc.d . - n. r i WHAT TO DO The First Thing To Do Cut out the nomination blank on this page, and fill, in .as directed. .1 -- -8 each and every new daily subscription you secure which a year or, more in-length. , Y J ! ! "The trotek on second payment subscriptions will.be computed on the schedule which was' in force when the first payment was made. J v r I ; s Arrearage subscriptions for odd amounts will be given Votes pro rata. ' " f : ' ' I We will he pleased to furnish candidates with extra receipt books, so that their friends may assist them in securing subcriptions. ' ' l-"' When .friends are. sijminz receipts, for candidates they 'rausl- s:ga the "candidaie's name per ' their" own Xhe Nominatioh Coupon is the Key to your Fbrtuii6Fill it in and Mail or Bring ' s a 1 1 m Today s NOMINATION COUPON ? ; ""The Oregon Statesman Automobile Competition ;ix ; good forIoIooo votis nj j ; I nominate as a member of the Oregon Statesman Automobile Competition ; ; ? . Name Address ,-. ; Town, . ....... .... Ncminated by . RFD ..... SUte1.. Front Mat adjusts to tbx , poeidooa to accomodate sboit dnver or tall dxhrss. J '' ' A candidate may nominate him .or. herself, or be nominated by a friend. . Kear seat also adjustable Co ccoasoUt tall ot short r Another Innovation .' The greatest creatkaoi inVhllyFOverland history I the first all-ptrrpose cartenewOverlandC3iampi Features and utilities never before effered the sales man, merchant, farmer and American family!' . . Front and rear seate adjustable f orward and backward for short people and tall people! Front and rear seats? and upholstery entirely removable --SO cubic feet clear space for. samples, luggage anything by re . rnoving rear seat and upholstery! Seats and upholstery make up into a full sized bed in the carl , Doors front and rearho seat-linibing! Trunk at ' rear at small extra price. - Washable blue loaag-grain Spanish upholstery Steel body. Bagger new engine. " Triplex springs fJPatented); Overland quality, relia-. bility and economy. Come in and see the Champion. Purchased From Vick Bros Salem,, Oregon t a n .m m i h ii ii m . t- . . i a rv u I THE SECONDiTHING TO DO -Rend the Vntry-blimMaiheOunpalgTitlJanageriV -inits DjanK gives Jiu.uuu yojies iq suixu jrwic The Oregon Statesman's Big Aixtombbils - Prize Contest Good for 2S Mbti For Address .. v -ri This Coupon, when neatly cat out-and brought or mailed to The Contest. Department 6f THE OREGON STATESMAN, will count for the person whom name is written thereon. . Cut-out neatly. Void after Nov. 10. -, Both seats and upholstery ' taaka tnto a ftiH-length. hill- ' wickh bed ta car Sot camping.' . ' Here's your opportunity to. get Into the race good and strong with one stroke- get four -yearly sub scriptions and you will receive 400,000 extra votes by sending four of these coupona In. . . . ' . . ' ; ihtforrnQtionv tS of the 50 cu. ft oi space for farm pro-'' ? duce, luccage, etc, by icmov . ing tear scat and upholstery. Opportunity cpoii Good for 100,000 lEitra Vote Member's Name '---::;-Xl,..:.Li X'X!" Address ; ; - " f- T,?K Coupon and one (1 ) year subscription or the equivalent thereof entitles the member to 100.000 extra votes In addition to the regular schedule. ; Only fUI" of these "Coupon allowed any! one member. Oregon XQtat eo man's Big rt Any person over 14 yeari old,, who is of good, character, married or unmarried, old or young, is eligible to com pete in this Salesmanship Club Campaign; Children under 14 years of age are only allowed to enter with the con sent and' assistance of their parents or guardians. - : Candidates may; nominate themselves or be nominated by .their friends. Nominations must be accompanied by the proper address of the, candidate. -! : . ..... , . . - Votes are -not transferable except under the following circumstances: If a candidate wishes to withdraw front the contest he or she may change his or her votes to a suitable substitute, but said substitute must - be a new candidate wno nas noi Deen Deiore accepiea in the contest, v ; v .0ro -r.cM3 j . , I Nominations may be made at any time during the contest..'- !. - vf Mna nHforV!,vntiHs n nrovided in the Statesman, which, when neatly cut out, name filled, in and brought or mailed to the' Prtse Contest department of The Oregon Statesman will count for the amount thereon. A committee of well known business men will be, selected bythe Oregon Statesman to count the votes and decide upon the prize winners. : -,.t-iiA v ,... v-.., :.vv -;- ry- j ;. -'.-"; 1 , The Judges Final Count of votes will be made in public and all candidates and their friends may witness it. All Contest records will be open to the inspection of the candidates the day following the Judges' Final Count of Votes. ; . - : ,-, .- .1 , ' ,s,' V. ; . V, . . ; ; . , Cash must accompany all subscriptions where votes are to be issued. Candidates can secure, subscriptions any where. ? I The Oregon Statesman reserves the right to add more prizes or to give extra prizes. The Oregon Statesman "reserves the right to: encourage the candidates in every way possible. j-- No regular adult employee of the Oregon Statesman or members of his or her family can enter or compete for any of the prizes. Salesboys, Carrier Boys or City or Suburban newsdealer agents are not considered regular em ployees. ( . t ... . J.. 7 ".J,- f ' ' 1 . In case of a titf the prizes effected will be equally divided among' those polling a tie vote. : i The. OregonStatesman guarantees fair treatment to all contestants and should any. question arise a decision of the' management will be considered fmal and absolute. .. ' ' ' f ' ! i Nostatement or promise made by any solicitor or agent ryingfrom the rules orstatements published in The Statesman will be recognized by the Statesman.' .' -j,-1:- . ; . ' : ' ;, L A candidate is not required to be a regular subscriber or agent' of the Statesman to enter the competition. I The Statesman reserves the right toreject any nominations.' - , All votes issued on subscriptions are good until the end of the contest, and will be polled at the discretion of the candidate, subscriber or the Statesman. , . ; " ' -. I Candidates who seek to lessen competition by discouraging other competitors or, whose friends endeavor to les en competition for the same reason, will be disqualified and dropped from the competition. . ! ; The Statesman reseryes the right to give extra votes and to alter the vbte schedules, but it guazantees the can didates that all subscriptions turned in from the beginning of the contest-will receive the benefits of any alter nation in the vote schedules if same are altered or if any xtra votes otherthan those mentioned in this adv. are given. - . y extra votes other than those: mentioned in thia avare ; Candidates influencing or attempting tojnfluence any of the Judges shall forfeif aB rights to elther Brlze cf commissioni The Campaign will end Saturday, January 5; 1924, 'at 11:30 p. m. ' ,' 1 ' The Statesman reserves the right to amend the rules of the campaign if it becomes necessarv for the protec tion of the interests of both the club members' and the newspaper ' ' . , - The winners of the prizes will be decided "by the accredited 'votes, said votes being represented by vote Ijal lots issued on subscription payments and from the free coupons clipped from the paper. ; - ; In case of a typographical error, it is understood that neither the publishers of this 1 manager shall be held responsible except to make the necessary correction of the same. , - rf j Every candidate who enters thb campaign is an authorized agent of The Oregon Statesman and as such may coUect arrearages and past due subscription payments from present subscribers to the Statesman as well a mv. ment for new subscriptions. ' v. - i . . , . ; 4 , . t - . .... v " , There will a cash commission of 10 paid to all active non-prize winners. An active candidate is one who turns m at least $2o.00 On suoscriptions durmg the life of the contest, but it is distinictly understood that inue vcxu. ",CV"- At ""B ; feKiy rasn repon ne or sne will at the discretion of the - t ...... .sj . Kimw wi ui,a iu a piuc vr a cumaussion. man- A subscriber once turned in by a candidate and extended at any time ongmauy turnea in lor win nave me same vote value as thoujrh the f uD subserintlAn ii i' 7 The Judges' awards are final and in no instance will a commission be naid in lien rf ri-ro .. ... ."r ,7 j ;: V7 m xavc uiusi noiuy me-campaign xaana"er in writing, written five days after his or her name appears in the printed lisU - : j 1 . to . er 1X1 Candidates "are not confined, to their own particular section in which to work.? They mar taknW;i t where. Candidates may have anyf one any where work for them. ' r t 7 subscriptions any u Votes arejssued on new and. old subscription payments Jto the Oregon Statesman. Cash must accornn-nv all subscriptions where' vptes .are issueiL. u..,,i.... r -. - y- '"r1, accompany au ' p In accepting nomiirations candidates agree to For Further ' Information CcJi; Write or Phone;-; t o tl Dll e AM.ulb. : aiem; ' Auiomo