A COLD BID
FOR HELP
The PACIFIC MONTHLY is growing fast — things are humming along in such a
dazztingiy gratifying way as to create broad, satisfied smiles. But instead of making
us satisfied, it has made us restless to So we have buckled on our armor
to accomplish nothing less than this:
To reach the point, before 1905, where we, shall have more than doubie the
Aona fide circulation of any other magazine pubiished in this entire West.
That's why we make this " cold bid " for your help.
We don't expect something for nothing.
We want earnest, honest men, women, boys, girls, everywhere,—East, West,
North, and South, — to take subscriptions for the PACIFIC MONTHLY, and we 'll pay
them well for their work.
Our basis of remuneration is such that the occasional workers who turn in a few
subscriptions will receive the small money — the $3.00 a day or so; and the good,
hard workers, who study the proposition and determine to succeed, will get the big
money. (One of our agents last month made $60.00 in five days.) Do you want to
do the same ?
If you do, write us to-day for our proposition. You wiil be more
than pleased with it. We want a wide-awake representative in every
city, town, and hamlet in California, Oregon, Idaho, Montana, Ne-
vada, Colorado — and everywhere else. Fill out the blank below
to-day, and mail it to us. To-morrow may be too late. $3.00
to $12.00 a
you delay.
day may be taken right out of your hands if
THE PACIFIC
MONTHLY
PORTLAND, OREGON.
AD. XXVI.