CLACKAMAS COUNTY N EW S, FRIDAY, MARCH 29, 192» The Gong Sounds Saturday Night '«Sr AT THE STROKE OF NINE ^ W h e n the B ig Second Period V o t e an d Point Schedule B ecom es History. The next few hours will probably conclusively determ ine who will be presented with prizes which are equivalent of over $2500 in rew ard fo r th eir energy and determ ination. Any candidate can win one of these m am m oth prizes and the added prize of $100 in gold, as close as th e race now stands. E verything depends on w hat each candidate is able to accomplish in the next few houis. H ustle is the key th at will unlock the treasu re cheat th at is filled with m agnificent prizes, by fa r the most valuable and attractiv e ever offered by any new spaper in this section in recognition of energy and activity. N ever before has th ere been such an array of g ifts as in this G ift Giving Cam paign. And never w ere there such battles waged to win them . Present indications point to a hair-breadth finish. And, w hile it is certain th at th e w inning votes will run high, it is reasonably certain th at the fine m otor cars will be won by a narrow m argin. It would be b etter to win the prize you most desire by a million or m ore than enough votes, than to get left by a few thousand— to let one of these beautiful cars slip through your fingers because you lacked a few thous and votes. This S aturday night, prom ptly a t 9 o’clock, the big second period schedule of votes and points ends forever. Y our effo rts by 9 o’clock S aturday night will pay you big. W hat you do by 9 o’clock Saturday night can m ean your choice of the two enclosed c a ri and $100 in gold. A fter 9 o’clock, S aturday night, it will take m any m ore subscriptions to secure the sam e num ber of votes than it will take today or tom orrow . REM EM BER, the big cam paign ends and all prizes will be aw ard ed ju st one week from S aturday night— on A pril 0. Anyone can finish last— but it takes a person with real ability and real friends to win out against a field of such strong candidates as are com peting in the Clackam as C ounty News’ big cam paign. T he atte n tion of candidates is called to the vote value on second paym ents on subscriptions. You can win by taking the fullest advantage of the present big vote schedule. If you ever intend to do any thing big fo r yourself in this cam paign, DO IT NOW !— But a few hours rem ain. Campaign Closes One Week From Saturday Night and All Prizes Will Be Awarded Saturday, April 6 EXTRA $100.00 IN GOLD Closes at 9 p. m. This Saturday ¿iiiiim iiim iiiiM iiiiM iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim iii^ j | Here are Prizes for You-Win Now! | I I THE PRIZE LIST | i | | | | | | CHRYSLER “PLYMOUTH” SEDAN $ 8 7 0 . 0 0 CHEVROLET COACH............................. $ 7 3 2 . 0 0 FRIGIDAIRE................................................$ 2 1 5 . 0 0 RADIO .......................................................... $ 1 2 5 . 0 0 RADIO ............ $ 1 0 0 .0 0 SET ROGERS SILVERWARE ..................$ 6 0 . 0 0 ESTIMATED CASH COMMISSIONS $ 5 0 0 . 0 0 | | | | | | | f $100 IN GOLD — EXTRA! | | lim im im im im iiiim m iiim iiim m im m im iiiim m m iiim m m iiiiiiiim m iiiim m m ” ¿jiim iiiim iiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii* = = |§ H I = § | 1 i | 1 = 1 | SUBSCRIPTIONS WILL COUNT FAST THESE DAYS— BUT THE VOTE SCHEDULE WILL BE REDUCED AGAIN SAT NIGHT, MAR. 30 The attention of candidates is again called to the big vote value of the SECOND PAYMENTS on subscriptions—that is— extensions of subscriptions received earlier in the campaign. In securing these, candidates should be certain that the receipt stub is plainly marked “second subscriptions” and the amount of the first subscription shown. .................................................................................................................................................................................. | = = = = = | = = f ¿ j i i i i i n i i i i i i i i i iii iiM ii iii ii iii M i M iM ii iii iii ii iii iii iii m m i iii iii ii iii iii iii iii iiM ii iii im ii iii iiv — What are you going to do these last few hours of the big vote and — = point period? Are you going to take advantage of them and win or are z E you going to rest on your oars and lose? It will depend on what you do - “ between now and 9 o’clock Saturday night. jSj ^ iiiiiiiiiim iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim iiM iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim f* ^ 111111111 m m 111 m 111111111111111111111111111111111 1 111 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 > 111 > i > >-> == = = == == = E § § | = 5 § | | 1 | Second Period Vote Schedule — March 10 to 30 The Following Number of Votes Will Be Given on Subscriptions: Votes 1-Year— ........................................... 9,000 | 2-Year— ........................................... 22,500 | 3 -Year— 45,000 | 4-Year— ........................................... 90,000 = 5-Year— 180,000 | 6-Year—: ........................................... 270,000 10-Year— .......................................... 510,000 A special ballot good for 100,000 extra votes will be = issued on every club of $20 turned in on subscrip- | tions. The club may be composed of small or large § subscriptions totaling $20. T iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiH iiiiim iiiiiiiiiim iiiiiiiiiim iiiiiiiiiiim m iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii* - : 11111111111111111111111111111111111111 ■ 1111111111111111 . •Hiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii* This Extra Prize | | WHO WILL WIN? W ho will be w inners in th e Clack am as C ounty N ew s’ big G ift Cam paign? Who will ride in the new en closed cars, ju st a week from Sun day? Who will win the $100 cash aw ard? These questions are p ara m ount questions of interest in E ast ern Clackam as county. Only a few m ore days and th e questions will be answ ered. Scores of predictions have been o f fered: astrologists, palm ists and ex ponents of the occult science have been consulted, all in an e ffo rt to obtain some inkling of w hat the o u t come will lie. Yet all these questions avail them not, fo r the final resu lt is as m uch as ever in doubt. In frenzied e ffo rt to elim inate as = much of this doubt as possible, can- E didates all over this te rrito ry are E scouring the com m unities ceaselessly. ^ From th e w aking hours of m orn until = the day is done, these am bitious can- didates are fighting the b attle eour- E ageously, never pausing but keeping E busily at it, th a t th e tide of favo r JE will sweep tow ard them . Such activity as this w ith such E eager candidates filled w ith spirit of E conquest, has never had its equal in E this section of th e county. The race ^ fo r suprem acy is rushing forw ard, = nip and tuck. = M any of those who apparently have no chance, if they be judged by th eir present vote standing, prom ise to spring such big surprises a t the end as will send the too confident ones down to d efeat. O ver-confi dence is the biggest handicap under which a candidate can labor. This unw elcom e a ttrib u te is th e cause of m ore regrets th an anything else in a cam paign of this sort. The only way to be sure of w inning is to spend every m inute scouring for subscriptions. P erseverance is the only w inning quality. And see w hat th ere is at the top fo r th e plucky ones— tw o enclosed m otor cars and $100 in gold and o th er prizes and commissions, each th e rew ard fo r p er severance. The prizes will m ake th eir ow ners proud. The big vote schedule and point schedule in effect ihis w eek and the 100,000 ex tra vote o ffer, together w ith th e “ Second P aym ent” o r ex ten sion plan, m akes easily possible a rapid rise in votes. One candidate stated yesterday th a t she was m ak ing a thorough canvass of every sub scriber she had previously secured, and thus fa r h er retu rn s have av er aged b etter than 50 per cent. : D eterm ined m ethods are being = : brought into play to m ake a "clean- E : up” of the territo ry . C andidates are : E d artin g hither and yon in quest of ; E votes. Make these days the m ost ac- \ 2 tive of any th at have gone before. : : The tim e is short, yet any candidate E E can m ake him self o r herself the win- E E n er in th a t time. And, when the sun : E sets on the final d-ty, t:ien you can ; ; reflect contentedly th at your w ork : : was a mighty e ffo rt well p ut fo rth . : i-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 1 To Be Given Away for Work Done Before March 30 | This special prize o ffe r cam paign is of vital im portance to every candidate and to every m an and w om an contem plating partic- ipating in this lavish distribution of luxurious autom obiles and other handsom e g ifts u nd er the auspices of this new spaper. Come in and confer w ith the cam paign m anager before Tuesday noon and receive full particulars regarding this o ffer. Everyone starts on an equal basis fo r this gold g ift. JS s = = = 3 s E EE E S E E — Extra . . . Extra $100 in Gold NO OTHER SPEC IA L O FFER OF ANY N ATURE W H ATSO EVER W ILL BE M ADE DURING TH E REM AINDER OF THE CAM PAIGN An ex tra prize of $100 IN GOLD will be given to th e candidate scoring the g reatest num ber of points before M arch 30. All sub scriptions tu rn ed in during this period of tim e will count both points and votes. All candidates start on even term s— at zero. E very candidate will have an equal chance at this special prize. This aw ard is in addition to all prizes and will be given fo r points m ade before M arch .‘10. All votes, club votes and all, are given regularly on all sub scriptions turned in before M arch .'10, as well as credit points on the special offer. This o ffer does not in terfere in the least w ith w in ning the prize you started out afte r. In fact it will help you, fo r while you are w inning the ex tra $100 IN GOLD you will be piling up a to tal of votes th at will ca rry you to the top of the list fo r the final dash fo r one of th e originally announced prizes. , . . How Subscription Points C ou n t. . . FIRST W EEK SECOND W EEK THIRD W EEK Ending March 16 Ending Marc h 23 Ending March 30 Points Points No. No. Points No. New Old Years Y ears New Old Y ears New Old 10 32 8 1 16 1 1 12 6 2 40 20 10 16 8 2 20 2 64 32 3 3 32 16 24 12 3 36 4 72 18 4 36 4 27 14 40 5 80 40 30 16 5 20 5 50 6 100 6 50 25 40 20 6 200 100 100 80 40 10 10 50 10 • : As shown in the above schedule, m ore points are given fo r the securing of new than are given fo r renew al subscriptio ns. To get these extra points, the new subscription m ust he from a person who was n ot a regu lar subscriber to this paper on M arch 11, 1929. = KILL TW O BIRDS W ITH ONE STONE E E E ; : E This gives all candidates a tw o-fold opp ortu nity in this second period of the cam paign. Each candidate has the opportunity now of piling up a big vote to tal on the original prize list o f two m otor cars and o th er gifts. A t the sam e tim e and with the sam e suhscrip- tions you secure points w ith which to win the ex tra added prize of E E E: —— £ $100 IN COLD MllimmilllllHIIIMIIMIHIIIIHIIMIIMIIIIIIIIHIHIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIimilllllimillllllil.? I IF YOU HAVE ANY DESIRE TO WIN THIS RACE YOU MUST GET BUSY NOW | How Second Payments Count during Second Period which closes at 11 o’clock Saturday night, March 30th -O R— -O R — — OR— — OR— — OR— Anyone who paid ANY candidate in the F irst Period $1.50 for a Anyone who paid ANY candidate A nyone who paid ANY candidate ! A nyone who paid ANY candidate Anyone who paid ANY’ candidate Anyone who paid ANY candidate in the F irst Period $1.50 for a 1- in th e F irst Period $1.50 for a 1- in th e F irst Period $1.50 for a 1- in the F irst Period $1.50 for a 1- in the F irst Period $1.50 for a 1- l.y e a r subscription, and year subscription, and year subscription, and year subscription, and year subscription, and year subscription, and W ho now pays ANY candidate an , ___ Who now pays ANY candidate an Who now pays ANY candidate an W ho now pays ANY candidate an . , . W ho now pays ANY candidate an Who now pays ANY candidate an additional ..... , $4.50 - , „ . extension. additional $7.50 extension, additional $13.50 extension. ( additional $6 extension ............................. . additional $1.50 extension. additional $3.00 extension, M aking th eir en tire subscription Making th eir entire subscription M aking th eir en tire subscription . . .. __i M aking th eir en tire subscription M aking th eir entire su i M aking th eir entire subscription paym ent equa| to $6 for 4 ye. r., paym ent equal to $7.50 for 5 yeers paym ent equal to $9 for 6 years, paym ent equal to $15 for 10 years paym ent equal to $3 for 2 years. paym ent equal to $4.50 for 3 year. The receivin|f the «2nd The candidate receiving th e “ 2nd The candidate receiving th e “ 2nd The candidat e receiving the “ 2nd The candidate receiving the “ 2nd The candidate receiving the “ 2nd P aym ent" will receive 108,000 P aym ent” will receive 225,000 P aym ent” will receive 348,000 P aym ent” will receive 6 6 8 ,0 0 0 votes. votes. * • I votes. P aym ent” will receive 18,000 votes 1 P aym ent” will receive 48,000 votes votes. In addition to the above votes, 100,000 E xtra V otes will be issued on every club of $20. A club may be com posed of small or large am ounts, in all $20 MAY THE BEST CANDIDATES W IN! = =