Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, August 14, 1913, Image 8

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Tillamook
Headlight, August
14, IÖI3.
pNorthwest Panama - Pacific Tours Company
Subscription Campaign
Officially Opened Thursday, August 14th
IT’S NEW, IT’S ORIGINAL - GET IN AND WIN
All Aboard!
I OR HIE
WORLD’S FAIR
San Francisco
1015
AN UNPARALLELED OPPORTUNITY FOR WIDE­
AWAKE, AMBITIOUS MEN AND WOMEN TO WIN
VALUABLE AWARDS AGGREGATING
HUNDREDS OF DOLLARS
Campaign open to every one in Tillamook and adjoining
counties. IT COSTS NOTHING TO TRY.
All Aboard!
FOR THE
WORED’S FAIR
San Francisco
1015
NOMINATE SOME ONE
Here Is What the Trip to the World’s
AND MAKE FIVE DOLLARS IF
THEY WIN w THE LAST TRIP
------------------Fair Includes-------------------
IT COSTS YOU NOTHING
HERE
IS THE
REMARKABLY
COMPLETE
ITINERARY
That $111.50 Through the Northwest Panama-Pacific
Tours Company Buys for You
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Nomination Coupon—Good for 1000 VOTES
NOMINATE A CANDIDATE
And Win a Nomination Prize in the Headlight’s Great Contezt
lie invite your attention to our itinerary; in other words, what voit secure for yoiir trip
1 Nominate...............................................................................................
Address................................ ....................................................................
Phone No........................................................................................
Signed . .....................................................................................................
Address.............................
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Only the First Nomination Blank east for Each Candidate Will Count a
1,000 Votes. Names of Persons making nominations will not be divulged
VOTE THIS COUPON
FOR THEM AND
PAY YOUR SUBSCRIPTION
1. First-class railroad fare to San Francisco and return.
2. Standard Pullman berth to San Francisco and return.
3. Transfer o! baggage to and from hotel in San Francisco.
4. Bus accommodations to and from hotel in San Francisco.
5. First-class hotel accommodations for at least 14 days—European plan.
6. Ten admissions to Exposition grounds. *
7. Admission to ten concessions or amusement attractions within the grounds.
8. A delightful steamer tripon San Francisco Bay, including trip to Vallejo and Mare
Island Navy Yard.
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, rrip tO Mt Tania,Pais and Muir Woods, with ride on the “Crooedest Railroad in
the \\ orld.
FOR THEM
Individual Vote Coupon
The Tillamook Headlight's Subscription Campaign
Good for 50 Votes
For M
Address . ........................................................................................................
Thia coupon when neatly clipped out, name and address properly
filled in and brought to or sent to the Campaign Department of the Tilla­
mook Headlight, Tillamook, Oregon, will count as M) votes. Be sure to
clip out neatly and do not roll but bring or send in fiat packages.
10. 1 rolley trip through the city of San Francisco ( personally conducted.)
11. 1 rolley trip through Oakland and Berkley, with visit to the famous Greek Theatre
and Idora Park.
12. Auto sight-seeing trip around San Francisco, visiting Golden Gate Park, Cliff House
and other points of interest.
13 . Choice of any of the following side trips—
(a) One First-Class Fare from San Francisco to Santa Clara
Clara Valley and Santa Cruz Mountains and return.
(b) One First-Class Fare from San Francisco to Santa R ob » or
Napa Valley and return.
(c) One First-Class Fare, via steamer from San Francisco to
Not Good After August 21, 1913
Sacramento, the state capital, and return.
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REBATES It is provided that should the Subscriber share
hotel accommodations at San Francisco with another Subscriber,
then and in that event the Company shall rebate to said Sub­
scriber the sum of $7 and rebates will also be made on sleeping
accommodations as provided under “Pullman Sleeping Accom­
modations.”
Every Contestant that Turns in Not Less than $10.00 of Subscription Money Will Win a Prize
PRIZES AWARDED SEPTEMBER 6, 1913-Tour to the Panama Pacific
Exposition as per the Above Itinerary, and Minor Prizes
PRIZES AWARDED SEPTEMBER 24, I9I3-To«r to the Panama Pacific
____________ Exposition as per the Above Itinerary, and Other Prizes
------------------ RU LEZS
No. 1. Any person is eligible to become a contestant.
No. 2. This contest shall continue for a period of six
weeks.
No. 3. Candidates shall be furnished with receipts to be
given for all paymencs ol subscriptions.
No 4. No employee of the Tillamook Headlight or mem­
ber of any employee's family will lie allowed to participate
in this contest.
No. 5. A change of name at the same address by anyone
now receiving the Tillamook Headlight will not be consid­
ered a new subscriber.
No. 6. Votes obtained by one contestant and not
turned into the otliee cannot i»e transferred in any wuy U>
another contestant.
No. 7. Subscriptions must be sent or brought direct to
the Contest Department. If mailed, postage must lie fully
prepaid.
No. 8. Special votes will 1 k - allowed on sulieeriptions as
follows:
Pike
Votes
1 1-year Subscription. $1.50
2-year Subscription.. .$3.00 ............
. 900
3-year Subscription
4.50
1800
4-year Subscription. 6.00
.3000
5-year Subscription. 7.50
.4500
No. 9.
otes will also lie allowed on coupons to be
pouted in the Tillamook Headlight tor nomination coupons
and tor the sale ot trips to the World s Fair.
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divided into two periods,
(a) l he first ixruM! will open Aug 14th and close Saturday
Sept. 6th at 9 p. tn sharp One trip to the World s Fair as
|K‘r otbcial itinerary ot the Northwest Panama-Pacific Tours
Company will be awarded to the contestant having to his
credit the greatest number of votes at the close of the tirsi
txriod (bi The second period will open Aug. 14th and
thè’lv'.Ìl sT y* i*Pt- 2tth’ at 9 P m ’harP Onv tr'P «o
the World s Fair, as per above itinerary, will be awarded to
the contestant having to his credit the greatest number of
votes at the close ol the second period, providing that said
contestant did not win the hrst trip.
11. No contestant can w in more than one trip, but any
contestant can win one of the World’s Fair trips and any of
C ?i!aOS^nzes l^at maX he offered from time to time.
The w inners of the trips will be announced at the
hnal close of the contest.
No. 13. Votes are not transferable.
. Lach and every contestant that fails to win
t >\1\ "regular prizes will be compensated in accordance
to the value ot the work done.
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’’’hseriptuius coming by mail, the date
of ill
"t' r,Pf>oii is mailed -will be determined by the date
•*<’»" •through wakhsoiLub^ip-
mu« Ik-"mplra X'cm,°‘ ”'h “h^P“0”
sched'niJ rivJ, 1U}er .“u con,s‘deration shall the votes in the
tune • t Hl > ?• >ovc.h*' re<luc.ed, but they may, from time to
\'n is' Ai|,On °
Contest Department, be increased,
by the abovc rul«‘ Stant’ ”,USt UCVtpt and 4J<ree to ab«de
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