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CONTEST E«S FOR FAIR ONES >e Few or Many FIVE HUNDRED 'R A TRAIN LOAD = 'LIGATION AND ENERGETIC WORK IN BEHALF OF THE <r f itheastern Washington and Northeastern le A.=Y.=P. Exposition at Seattle will occur ent of the EVENING STATESMAN and the ill send a large delegation of the best sub= >n one of the Alaskan tours now so popular GROUND P LAN Four Alaska ALASKA-YUKON - PACIFIC jfX POSITION. rr\ • ; Trips * V One person from each of the four dis- C ~ J ) 26[ 5 \ tricts will be entitled to a trip to Alaska Q B r <^c\ ll '07 j after visiting the Exposition. The trips will -~j3 pHfijf r —~—Vi' r —i ' J : ! Nj[ Li 2—✓ . L /-> > be awarded by vote of the subscribers of the P ; i f\ ®rT W'* / C v\l;!CVrir U-//' ' Evening Statesman and Sunday Union \ 7\ 1 ji J I /\\ 'Statesman according to a schedule printed Jo / ; O Q fi/f A elsewhere in this advertisement. The trip r 11 to the Northland will be made on some one I v yfrt />' v I ! A U a V \ ° f the re £ ular line steamers leaving Seattle V /' "i /» /' sy 111 f.J i v at re gular dates during the Summer, and J*./ //T the time consumed is usually about two <y / /' i V / K v ) wee^s * Stops are made at the various little villages, cities • and towns enroute to the H TZW' ) 4?-<: / v- principal points further North. Every sub v\l ii (((( v \\\ 0 )V I scription secured will not only count toward jf \ // l/l J Jr I s p // v\\ T a free trip to the A. Y. P. Exposition but c< ~ also toward the free Alaska trips for the cgAr j ■ ( coming summer, and the Statesman places ;\k them at the disposal of the young ladies of the two states of Washington and Oregon. 27 m?ssouri N,A % SERVICE They are free for a little effort during the 29 c H C EHAui THERHII> M aumtowum™* 4 next three months. The securing of sub nrt spokanE 40 FINE ARTS m hospital 41 IDAHO ! sorptions will'be easy and it will be no 32 PHILIPPINES 43 LAKE ENTRANCES] . , 33 power house 40 u.slife savind trouble to be among the winners of the capi- RE 34 FIRE STATION 44 MAIN ENTRANCE j 35 GOVT. OPEN AIR 43 R.R.STATION tal prizes. MONDAY, MARCH S 1909. THE EVENING STATESMAN, W ALLA WALLA. WASHINGTON. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE * * AND VOTINGTALUE EVENING STATESMAN AND SUNDAY UNION-STATESMAN— New Old By Carrier By Mail Subscrip- Subscrip- in City Every - . tions tions and Towns Where One month 100 50 $" .60 $ .60 Three months 400 200 1.75 1.75 Six months 1,000 500 3.25 2.75 One year . 2,500 1,200 6.00 5.00 Two Years 5,500 2,700 12.00 10.00 Five Years 20,000 10,000 30.00 25.00 NOTE.—In counting old subscriptions in arrears on Statesman, the allowance in voting value will be just one-half—that is, to get the credit above, two months of arrearage will be counted as one and such subscriptions will then have, when paid in advance for one year or more, 75 per cent of the value of new subscriptions. Note—The above rates apply to those who are not receiving the Sunday paper with the Morning Union. For those who are subscribers to the Morning Union the subscription price will be as follows: .. . By Carrier By Mail One Month $ .50 $ .50 Three Months 1-50 1.50 Six Months 3.00 2.75 One Year . • • 6.00 5.00 Votes will be allowed at the same rate on the above prices / Look to Field Managers for Instructions • Elsewhere in this issue the names of several of the Field Managers are announced. From them the aspirants can secure detailed information in connection with the contest. Leave your names and addresses at the Business Office and they will call on you and show you how to begin and prosecute the work, will equip you with written and printed instructions, furnish you with receipts and report blanks. MONTHLY SUBSCRIPTIONS WILL COUNT FOR SHORT TIME ONLY. Hence you should get out early. During the early stages of the contest, twelve single subscriptions (new) brought in for one month, will count as one yearly subscription, but only when they are receipted for at one time. The same rule will apply in the case of old subscribers. Subscription Contracts for periods in excess of three months and not more than one year will be accepted but the voting value will only be one-half the schedule above and no contracts will be allowed on account of old subscriptions. Subscriptions to the Sunday Union-Statesman alone will be received for one year only and to be sent by mail only. No route delivery edition will be made separately. The price is $2.00 per year and each candidate will be allowed 500 votes for each year paid by the subscriber. Contest Will Close Friday, June 4 TheA-Y-P MANY TRIPS PAGE FIVE