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About Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1886-1927 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1913)
I KID AY, KK.IKl.i:V 21, 1013 WEEKLY ROGCK RIVEfl COt 1UEK u;k six. f .11 Cm A o ma mm Iff ft a- ' A ission General Information 'Mil- Campaign llflll lllll) OpCIIH Wed- lll.ll;l)r, .I.in. mill closes Saturday, March 15, lll;t, ii 7 oYI'xk p. in 'I'lii- a 11 1 ui i u 11 is open lo eveiy mini mill woman ( miiriioil or single, il or jiiiiiiu) in (In' entire state if Ore. iin. Tills it imi 11 homily of popular Kil l ronicsl, I111I u sirli 1 1 y competitive lmi whore cllorl mill pcrsi'Vciuinc will count. Tin' (.r. iiul Capital l'rl.c I'lie lilimlrixl dollar in gold will .' awarded IIm candidate who secure lln hirgit uutiihor of vote Id the entire. caiiipitJgn, regnrtllcH of where llll I'l' she resides. TI11w.11 who iliwlrc to compete for one of the pHe hlxxilil not wait for ome 0110 'Ini to oiiiinnio iIm'im, but Wild III lllvlf OWII llllllll'N MM ((111(11- ants. i'lio winner of tlio prl.en will .he award):! by their accredited vole. Votes we Msiinsl bj prculd sub ription to Uio DAILY AND WHKK LV MM 'NIHIL Vote will bo allowed on aubttrrlp liiMot kujwhcre. in tJui wltle, wble. world. Ctuidldaton lire not confined lo their (owu or own locality lo Ho rn ro Nulotcrlplioil. Sulmcriptioii ImhiUm will lie seat fni to ull eandiilaleii, nul umhi tlii'ir friends' reiiet. It rout ills milutcly n lit ntf to try for prl.e. Any candidate who work to (he close of tin cnuitnlgti mid doc uol receive 0110 of tb six prt4 will bi Mtll lo Mr rout commission on nil hiiliM ripliou money lie turn in. i: 1 ky 1 : wins. CAMPAIGN CLOSES SAT'Y, 11115 AT V P. M. apital Prize le Gold Second Prize $350 Weiler Piano Of the H. P. Nelson make, with Gol den Oak finish. On display at the Stanton Rowell Music Store. Third Prize $100 DIAMOND, size 1-2, less o'4 Karat Mounted in Belcher or Tiffany ring. On display at the Letcher & Son Jewelry Store Rules Govern ing Campaign Any person except employes of the Courier or members of their families tuny take part. lim b canilidale'miist lie nominated mi a blank printed in the Daily Cour ier, which counts for ..10,000 votes. .. Hut one nomination blank will be i on litis! for each candidate. Contestants are not restricted as to the territory in which they may work ami secure voles. No candidate can transfer votes af ter tinning Ihem into the campaign manager and receiving credit for Ihem. The Campaign Manager shall de cide all questions and his - decision shall remain limit. All votes, subscriptions and remit tances must be turned irito the office 01 the contest manager or they will not bo counted. Payments must accompany each subscription or the votes will not be counted. Subscription will not bo received from any one person for more than live years in advance. No telephone subscriptions or promises will be considered. So contestant can win more than one prize. I n case of a tie between any two of the contestants, the value of the prize they are tied for and the next one he low will be divided between them. The contest will be closed and the votes counted by three local business men to be selected by the candidates. After a candidate has entered the campaign The Courier will furnish him with a list of Daily and Weekly subscriptions and of those who should subscribe. The management of the Courier re serves the right to add to these rules. Fourth Prize $80 Dining-Room Set Consisting of Table, Buffet and Four Chairs in Golden Oak Finish. On display at A.M. McFarland's Furniture Store. Fifth Prize $50 Buck's Yale Steel Range On Display at the Rogue River Hardware Sixth Prize $50 SCHOLARSHIP Including Six Months' course in Shorthand and Typewriting, or Shorthand and Tele graphy, at the Success Business School. Ten Per Cent Commission to All Who Do Hoi Win One ni thp Crad Vrb VOTK SCHEDULE i;o(.t i: i;i I u i i;ii i;, iii . Three Mouth st months iu Nir Two ) ini' I no jeuis l Ml : imi t .YIHI SI0 (Ml if.'.Ytm t. Ol III ir ,t, (lllll ,.ll tll.OlMI tol,' J.YlKKI ."Ol.OIHI toll's KtM.l 1 Kl I K ( l KM K. I I KM S lliolltlls t im oor Two )isiis l ive ivu X .7.". S:t to 7. ."'Hit ,.,s t.OIMI .! nun ... IlllHin x.,,N FREE VOTES lXZTU K(UH Wih Ul '"vha.se at the fol- I I It III K A MIV , .K SlttKl;. 15'H.I i: 1 1 1 IK II vki.w ki: co. . ,u, v. m Mii VKHN.rs 1 1 !;ni i t ki: sn.K,:. 1 V' ' ,u '" vlnl:,:- n;. i . iiimvoi i mii i ini in stdki:. n dki i, m-uki .. inmv i.i i i i:ni. whim: in. , v, :,,,., , 1:v l,,""M' 1 - ," -""""xl ion ih. aUe pris.. Candi.lu,., si,..,,!,, , , Ml '"Mll I I'lli'K. I.I..IM s,, HMIHT ;i M.i)(;. Seventh Prize $50.00 Scholarship Or $50.00 credit toward any Schol arship offered by the INTERNA TIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL of Scranton, Penn. I in formation concerning ,l. two ,UI1d,Td c-t.rses given by this school n.ld.es, . . HllMk. Mi'dioid, Ore. The This Campaign Is Conducted By and Under the Management of i'iSTti Tfet TO) v - fi & W it 1 ii fH P A. See Contest Man ager, Room 2, Schmidt Building. l'HOXK 2.i;.,