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About The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 17, 1919)
FMdaV; "hcrroriKh If; IMS , this bpimofield news Pharmacy is the Science of Human Service" Service hns become an Important part of any business or profoBslon but it's ne'd Is etnphaBlzed particularly in the drug buHincKH because (he science of pharmacy has to do with the health ami general welfare of Its patrons. We recognize an obligation to this community and al ways endeavor to fulfill it natlsfactorily. That feeling of aecurlty which one should have in pur chasing drugs is always experienced by our customers. If you will trade with us, we feel sure that our exem plary service will Inspire in you (his same confidence and cause you to become a regular customer. Our slogan Is SatisfactoryEvery-DayiService VVC 'SK(lNGFlELD,jRXt- Vr PHONE 31 TOWN AND VICINITY Cecil Homing, of thin city, win ad ml tied to the Eugene. tioHptrul Tue day. . Mr. and Mm. Walter Griffin, from Washington atutu, are vlnltlng at the home of the former's parents, Mr. and Mm. N. Griffin. Mra. Herbert Hineed, of Wallcrvllle, pent Wednesday with her parent, Mr. and Mra. Montgomery at the Springfield hotel. Mlaa Daisy Tomeih returned to Portland, Monday, after a week's vlalt at the bom of her parents, Mr. and Mra. John Tomaeth. On their way from Oakrldge to their home In Albany, K. II. McCally and aon, Rodman, were visitors laat Hut urday at the M A. Clark home. . Egglmann's bread made clen, wrapped clean, and aold clean. Harold KUer, for Uie pant two years a cavalryman on the Mexican border, la spending the week at the bom of bla parents, Mr. and Mra. F. A L' i - - ' I 1 1 . I. ui II u Marv A. Oreen wan lnt Mnminv I several ribs and arm fractured by a appointed, by the county court, ad ftt11 frol P"e ' lumber at the minletratrlx of the estate of her hua-f Booth Kelly yards on Wedneaday of Mra. Tinker and children, after an extended vIhII at the home of Mra. Tinker's parenta, Mr. and Mra. Whit aker. left on Friday laat for their homo In Arizona. For Sale Five-room hous on A street between Fifth and Sixth streets. Hath; electric light. 1'rlce f 1.4C0. Ternia. See N. A. Kowe or A. Middle-ton. Mr. and Mrs. CeorKe Warner, of Full Creek, spent Wednesday at the home of Mr. and Mra. C. A. Eastman. MIhh Jennie Reed, of Harrlsburg, will be u week-end visitor at the Eastman home. Ambrose Middleton, from Lancast er, Ohio, arrived here this week and plans to remain for about alx weeka looking after hia property Interests. Mr. LancuMter was formerly owner of the drug business now conducted by Mr. KetelM. For Sale Twenty acres river-bot torn land three miles northeast of Springfield, on McKenzie river. Good bungalow; family orchard and small fruit Trice. $6,000. Terms. See N. A. Itowe. or A. Middleton. band, IVeston W. Green, who died this city a couple of weeka since. in lust week, la now getting along nicely and la able to be about. BBBaaaaaBBBBHMBBBHaaBnes Ik Old Hi Cost Says - He dotil xmi much aboul athletics But he is sorry for those )oor soles Who do much walking Aood understanding smooths lifes highway Mra. Purdy, of Eugene, was a visitor this week at the borne of ber daugh ter, Mra. Walker. Fred Montgomery it reported on the tick Hat tbU week, being coaflaed to bla horn at Eighth tad D street. O. McClellan, district electric super Intendent for the Mountain States rower company, from Albany, spent yesterday In town. Earl and Floyd Thompson left laat Sunday for Eastern Oregon, after a two weeka' vlalt with their father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Thompson, and other relatives. Arthur Roberta, after a ten days vlalt at the bom of hia mother, Mrs. Grace Roberta, left on Thursday for Richmond, California, where he Is em ployed by the 8tandard Oil company. Every ex-service man In the city, whether or not a member of the order, la urgently requested to be present at the meeting of the American Legion to be beld In Woodmen hall next Mon day evening, October 20. Business of much Importance will be considered. Sunday will be a great day at the Christian church. At the morning service Evangelist Stivers will apeak J on the Lord supper as taught by the New Testament. In the evening he will apeak on "Bridging the Chasm." Illustrated by a beautiful chart. L.J.Byrne la busy these daya hand ling the product of hia six acre vine yard acroBs the river. Besides sup plying the local market and several Eugene fruit dealers, he la making dally shipments to Marshflcld and North Bend. Mr. Byrne reports that although this year's crop of grapes la light, the unusually excellent qual ity makes up for the shortage in quantity. w. M. Ward, who made a trip to Sharp's ereek last week, report that be saw at the ranch of William Law- aon a black bear carcass which he believes It would be hard to duplicate In this region. The bear, which was killed by Mr. Lawaon. weighed nearly 400 pounds and his back was blank eted with fully two Inches of fat. He had been feeding In Mr. Lawaon'a peach orchard. bquire innla and wire, living near Jasper, were in town laat Saturday to take train for the East They will vlslt-at their old home town. Nevada, Miaaourl, where they lived for aixteen years before coming to Oregon, and also at other points in the state. Mr. Innla plana to "show" the Missouri folks some of the attraction and ad vantages of this region. Mr. and Mrs. Innla expect to take from three to four months for the trip. They made the trip east over the Northern Pacific, and will return by the Southern Pacif ic, visiting points in California, and also In the northern part of Old Mex- Ivo If the Mexicans are Receiving visitors at that time. L. Hamilton and family, from Salem, have taken apartmenta In the Vitas building. Mr. Hamilton la night saw yer at the Booth-Kelly mill.... Mr. and Mra. A. Peterson have moved from West Springfield to a dwelling on Fifth atreet between C and D.. M. V. Hutchinson and family moved last Saturday to Eugene.... O. S. Brown and family, new arrivals in In town, are occupying a dwelling at Ninth and B streets C. F. Thomp- - eon and family, arriving thin week from Lebanon, are occupying apart ments in the Vitaa building. .. .Mr. and Mrs. E. Monhter have moved Into dwelling on E street between Sev enth and Eighth. .. .Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Clarke, newcomers to town, have a dwelling on E atreet between Ninth and Tenth. W. A. HA LIE Shoe Store The Best for the Money MEN'S DRESS SHOES MEN'S WORK SHOES MEN'S HI CUT SHOES MEN'S HAND-MADE LADIES' DRESS SHOES LADIES' SPATS GIRLS' DRESS SHOES LOGGERS in both heels ounuui. onuw BOYS' DRESS SHOES.. BOYS' SCHOOL SHOES.. BOYS BASKET BALL SHOES MEN'S CLOVES, MITTS, SOX, GARTERS, ARM BANDS,' BELTS SHOE POLISH, DRESSINGS, STRINGS, INSOLES,, BRUSHES AND GREASE Abo FIRST-CLASS REPAIRING DEVITALIZED TEETH To devitalize a too:h means to remove the life therefrom. To remove the vitality or life produces an unnatural condition, which is contrary to nature. A devitalized tooth Is a liability to your health. Each tooth lias at least one nerve and approximately one half of them have two or more. There may be one opening in the root end for each nerve or the nerve may have numerous branches. This un certainty In the situation, together with the tortuous nature of the nerve canals, make success extremely Improbable. The event of the x-ray machine marked an epoch In dentistry, revolutionized many theories and brought blessing to humanity. By its aid we have learned of the many blunders conscientiously per formed In root canal work. It shows abscess after abscess in teeth, which, so far as the patient is concerned, are well or perhaps as the common expression goes, "Ob it growls a little now and then." Very few people realize the seriousness of an abscess tooth. But let me put It in a little different light. When you have an abscess In your appendix or appendicitis you Immediately have an operation for which you pay from $100 up, and glad of the opportunity. If you have an abscess In the back or psoa abscess another operation. If you have an abscess of the middle ear, another operation. People, these are vital abscesses and any amount of money you pay for a cure la well spent, yet you permit yourself to harbor an abscess in the jaw, and say, "Oh, it don't bother much." Please get this point. Why is any abscess a dangerous ailment? It ia because of the constant accumulation of pus, which, sooner or later, if per mitted, will pass into the system and poison every vital organ, in eluding the mind or nervous system. The reason a tooth doea not seem so bad is because the pus is gradually absorbed directly or swallowed where nature does its best to help you. With all the assistance of the x-ray, it will not show the numerous apertures through which the nerve might pass, so I say to you, once more, "A devitalized tooth is a liability to your health." Why all this talk about devitalized teeth. It is because so many people say, "Oh. when I get the nerve out It will not bother any more". But I say to you, when you have a nerve taken out, your trouble is Just beginning aiyl the 6ooner you realize this ract the bet ter off you will be. Now, first and last, it is plain to you that all root-canal work la unnecessary except in the most remote cases. It is unnecessary be cause you can have your work done before it has reached thla deplor able condition. It costs you considerable less to keep your mouth in good condition than it does to let it run down. "I did not know I had a cavity there". Certainly not, but it does not cost you one cent to have your mouth examined Just as often as you desire. Now, who is responsible? Ask yourself in all fairness. Very truly yours, DR. S. RALPH DIPPEL PHONE 3 SPRINGFIELD, OREGON WE HAVE JUST PUT IN A NEW LINE OF THE BEST RUBBER FOOTWEAR FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT FOR BEST QUALITY GOODS WB IIAVE: GLOVES, MITTENS, ARTIC SOCKS, LOG GING SHOES, SHOE GREASES, SHOE OILS, AND GEN ERAL SHOE SHOP SUPPLIES. L. C. HELMER THE PROGRESSIVE SHOE SHOP The people of Springfield district should not go beyond Springfield for banking service, for the First National of Springfield can and will do Juat as much for you as any other bank m Lane county and then some. Sincere Gratitude Mrs. William Bell, Logans port, Ind., writes: "I deem It my duty to express my gratitude for the good Chamber-1 Iain's Colio and Diarrhoea Remedy did me when I had a severe attack of diarrhoea three years ago. It was the only medicine that relieved me." J Don't run the risk of losing your money by carrying It around with you. Open up a bank account at ths First National Bank, Springfield. William Edwards was a business visitor in Yoncolla this, week. George Pardee, from Ellensburg, Washington, was a visitor this week it the home of his parents. Miss Florence Cofflu, front Portland, spent a few days here this week visit ing with' her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Coffin. Tonight will be a great night at the Christian church. A service will be held in honor of Mother. Songs will be sung that Mother used to sing. Those whose Mother la living will wear a red flower in her honor, but if dead, will wear a white flower. . W. M. Ward has started an auto truck express and transfer business. Dale Tussing, a former resident of Springfield, now living at Brownsville, spent a few days here during the week visiting friends. He was recently dis charged from the navy after two years' service. " ' . - l For Sale Six room house and three lota at southeast corner Sixth and F , streets; house new and strictly mod ern; all improvements; city water and fine artesian well. A bargain if taken, at once. Inquire of Mrs. M. B. Noble, on premises. i- . . . . News, ? 1.75 per year in advance.