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About The Lane County news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1914-1916 | View Entire Issue (March 9, 1916)
LIVESTOCK MARKET North Portland, Ore., Mnr. 7. A limited supply of cattle came forward with bulk of offerings showing good quality, five loads of pulp fed steers went over the scales at 7.90, tho high est price paid on this class of stuff during the year. A load of grain fed steers brought 7.70 in dicating the market a good quarter higher in hc cattle di vision. Cows and bulls steady. A light run of 2100 head of swine came to a good strong market. The market advanced 15 cents, making the top S.30. Bulk went at S.25 to S.30. The market as strong as it opened. A handful of nondescript lambs was all that appeared on the market Monday. Lamb and .sheep market strong. All clas ses of stuff hold at previous quo CHURCH NOTICES Methodist Church. Corner Second and B streets James T. Moore, pastor, phone 117-W. Next Sunday 10 A. M. Sun day school. ' 11 A. M. Sermon. Subject, "The Secret of Achievement." 6:30 P. M. Epworth League. 7:30 Sermon subject, "Answer a Vital Question." Wednesday, 2:30. Ladies Aid society. , Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. Choir 4 CUtUl Otll. Thursday, 7:30 p. m. Midweek prayer meeting. All these services are of inter est and will be helpful. You are welcome. First Baptist Church. Rev. Will N. Ferris, minister. Bible School at 10:00 A. M. Divine Worship at 11:00 A. M. j Theme of sermon, "Christ s Mis sion for his People in Spring field." Let every member hear this. Mrs. Richmond will sing. 6:30 P. M. Senior and Junior meetings. 7 :30 Evening service of music and sermon. Rev. Ferris will speak. Dr. Keeney Ferris will sing, "The Plains of Peace," by Barnard. We cordiallly .invite all come and bring your friends. Church of Christ 9:45 ArM: Sunday school, Mr. Ferguson, Supt. 11:00 Junior Christian Endeavor Mrs. Lansbury, Supt. 11:00 a. m. Communion and morning sermon. 6:30 P. M. Christian Endeavor 7:30 P. M. Evening Services. Wednesday 7:30 P. M. Prayer Meeting. Thursday 7:30 Choir Rehearsal. E. C. WIGMORE, Pastor. Free Methodist Church. Sabbath School at 10 a. m. Preaching services at 11 a.m. j Prayer and praise service at 7 P. M., preaching at 7:30 P. M. Tuesday, 7:30 P. M., Young people's prayer meeting. Midweek prayer meeting on Thursday at 7:30 P. M. A cordial invitation is extend ed to all. M. F. CHILDS Pastor. come. T. B. Harris Secrotary. ROBERT BURNS Lodge, No. 78, A. M. P., Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite Uni versal and Symbolic Free Masons meets first and third Friday evening In W. O. W. halt VIsltlns brothers wel- P. A. Johnson XL V. M. Salem!, March 6. Astoria 'lour mills to increase capacity i4f plant. Reports say Portland will have $1,500,000 ship yard employing 1,500 men. Classified Ads For Sale, Rent, Wanted, Etc. FOR SALE-VThe northwest cor ner df 2nd alid Main St., lots 9 and 10, this property is well situated for a. hotel, High school, city, hall, Masonic Temple or any public edifice. Easy terms, see M. M. Peery or write Paul Bettelheim, VIsalla, Cajfornlau A NO. 1 .FRESH JERSEEY cow for sale, oratr d e cow for sale or trade for wood cutting. Phone 28F2, Sprlng- . field. 3&lj LOST-Silver Butterfly belt pin, Please return to News Office. Hundred 01 rs i TO BE DISTRIBUTED IN A It II VL, r?H m m y The News and Springfield Merchants THE CAPITAL PRIZE Which will be given by THE NEWS will be an elegant $400.00 Obermeyer &Sons NO Several of the Merchants of Springfield have contributed VALUABLE PRIZES and will give Vole oupons OG With each $1.00 Cash Purchase Rules and Regulations Governing Contest are as Follows: ANOUNCEMENT This Piano and Popularity Voting Contest will be conducted fairly and honestly on business principles, strictly with justice and fairness to all con cerned. With the above principles, it will be an assured success. PRIZES The capital prize will bo an Obermeyer & Sons' piano. Also other valuable prizes to the amount of many dollars, which are announced herewith. CANDIDATES Young ladies in this and adjoining towns are eligible to enter this contest, and the party receiving the largest number of votes will receive the beautiful $400 Obermeyer & Sons' Piano, and other premiums will bo distributed in accordance with tho contestants' standing at tho final count. TIE IN VOTE Should any of tho contestants tlo in votes for any of the prizes, a similar prize will be awarded. VOTES CLASSED VotC3 will be issued in the following denominations: New Subscrbers, COO votes $1-50 Ronowals, 500 votes I1.G0 Renewals, more than one year, COO votes ......... $1. SO Back Subscriptions, 400 votes , ..jl.GO 5 years Now or Renewal Subscriptions, 5000 votes.. $7.60 10 years New or Renewal Subscriptions, 12,500 votes,. $1G 20 years New or Renewal Subscriptions, 20,000 votes.. $30 INSTRUCTIONS Results us to standing or votes will bo issued after 30 days. No votes accepted as less than regular price of paper concerned In this contest. No one connected with this paper, or bolongng to tho mniedtatc families of the merchants co-operating, will bo allowed to becomo a candidate in this contest or work for contestants. Votes, after betng counted, cannot bo transfert'od to an other. Do euro to know for whom yoti uro going to vote before coming to bnVn. is tue editor or anyone else vill no; t-.o you any tnforniaton on tho uubj rt. Tho key to the ballot box wll bo n possession of the uwardng commltteo durng tho contest. For tho first thirty dnys tho pnper will run a 2G-voto coupon, which can bo voted freo for any lndy contestant Mnvn?v 1mvv ?r0XiLl da!" CONTEST WILL END' MONDA, MAY 15, 1910. Tho right to postpone dnto of closing Is reserved If milllclcnt causo should occur. Ton days prior to closing contest, tho Judges will enro fully lock or seal ballot box nnd taku same to tho bunk, whoro tho samo will bo in u plnco whoro voting can bo uonu during businotts hours unit locked In n vault nt night until close or contust, when tho Judges will tnko charge nnd count namo and announce tho young hidtus winning In tholr turn. Tho Inst ton days all voting must bo dono In n sealed rox itt the bank, ir you do not wIbIi anyone to know for whom you aro voting, ,pb o your cash for subscription, tofothor with your coupon In n sealed unvelopo, which w.ll lo furnlMiPd you, uml put onmo In ballot box. Thin Will gvo evoryono it sijimro deal. THIS CONTEST WILL CLOSE MAV 16, 1010. dominate Your Favorite Lady an i Help tier I in file Grand Prize 2nd RRIZE PRINCESS DRESSER VALUE $18.00 Donated by HAYDEN & METCALF Household Outfitters We give a 25-vote Coupon free with each $1.00 Cash Purchase. Ask for Coupon. 3rd PRIZE, HIGH SPEED MOTOR WASHER VALUE $13.50 Donated by M. C. BRESSLER & SON Hardware, Stoves and Ranges We give a 25-vote Coupon freo with each $1.00 Cash Purchase. Ask for Coupon. 4th PRIZE, KODAK VALUE. $12.00 Donated by KETELS DRUG STORE Druggists Wo give a 12i.-voto Coupon free with each 50c Caali Purchase. Ask for Coupon. 5th PRIZE, STEAMER TRUNK Donated by VALUE 10.00 C. E. SALES' TOGGERY Clothing, Gents Furnishings, Shoes We give a 25-vote Coupon free with each $1.00 Cash Purchase. Ask for Coupon. Cth PRIZE, DUE BILL IN TRADE Donated by VALUE $5.00 I. D. LARIMER Staple nd Fancy Groceries We give a 25-vote' Coupon free with each $1.00 Cash Purchase. Ask for Coupon. 7th PRIZE, PLUOH ROBE VALUE $5.00 Donated by WOLF & MILLER Harnete, Shoes and Repairing We give a 25-vote Coupon freo with each $1.00 CaBh Purchase. Ask for Coupon. 8th PRIZE, TWO HAMS Donated by VALUE $5.00 SWART&;WASHBURNE Meats We give a 25-vote Coupon free with each $1.00 Cash Purchase. Ask for Coupon. 9th PRIZE, PANAMA HAT VALUE $6.00 Donated by MRS. D. CROUCH MILLINERY We give a 25-vote Coupon free with eacli $1.00 Cash Purchase. Ask for Coupon. Call fouV and Save your Tickets Beginning To dayIt May Help Some Lady Win a Prize. ADDRESS ALL COMMUNICATIONS AND SUBSCRIPTIONS TO CONTEST MANAGER inn Oipp