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About The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 16, 1920)
PAGE EICIIT THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1020. HttJWWOLUDyb: (Copyrlht.) Caust for Dtprta(n. The boy W ork Inn oil our shoes'. , was soioimily stlont. -Smatter. Knstus?" "Nuffln' much. But t was Jut " think In." "What about ?" "Wll, Fred Douglas Is don -rone, and Paul Laurence Dunbar's done cone, an" Hookah Washtnff ton's dslJ. an' I a In felln' nona ' too good niahwlrl' A Popular Mathod. "How In the world can I ever break Into the poetry market and set the critics to notice me?" Get a Job driving a garbage wag on. Then some day when the reeking la especially good, go to a magantne office and hand In sotne of your best verse. Tou will at once become known as The Garbageman roet.' your verses will be twice as good Is If you had . writteu them on bond linen at ma hogany desk, and your success and notoriety will be assured." TESTED COWS BEST The eight cow testing assoclatioas of Oregon tested 4636 cqws la Octo ber reports E. B. Fitts. V. S. and O. A. C. extension dairy field man in charge. These cows produced more I than 25 per cent better than the aver age cow of Oregon. The average yield of the association cows was 467 pounds of milk and 25.0? pounds ct fat. Just'Aa Dead "Why do you turn out for every road hog that comes along?" satd tin mts'ini rather crossly. "The right of way Is ours. Isn't UT" "Oh, undoubtedly t" answered he, calmly. "As for our turning out, th reason Is plainly suggesied In this epttarh which appeared In a newspa per recently: "Here lies the body of William Jay Who died maintaining his right of way; He was right, dead right, as he sped long. But he's Just as dead as if he'd been wrong." Boston Transcript Now He Knows She "Well, dear. I ahall have to do the cooking now. Cook left without ! warning this afternoon. He "Not exactly without warning. She told me this morning I had better bring some Indigestion, pills home with me tonight; but I didn't quite understand what she meant." Answers. Halfway. Work starting on Rob-1 inette road. Florence. Two sawmills to be lo cated in this vicinity in near future. A total of 45,395 pounds of Eng lish walnuts were grown this season by members of the Oregon Growers' j Co-operative association. i St. Helens. City street paving j now complete. C3 EVERYTHING SOLD AT SACRIFICE PRICES ar n i j u i a i -i v j I W U aW eii aufy at .laaaty EMI DRY GOODS, SHOES AND CLOTHING 1G oz. lib. cotton 29c MIsseB bleached fleece union suits 90 C Regular 25c and 30c gloves 15 C; 50c yard Wide bleached muslin . Qc Regular $3 overalls for .... S1.98 Regular 60c gingham" plaids and stripes 25 C 45c outings for yd- .J,9C All wool blue $1.75 serge dress goods for. . -90C Regular 75c sllkallne. for '" 39C Men's $7 shoes .3.98 Men's $5 rubber boot for S3.90 Men's wool socks, good heavy grade 39 C Heavy work socks 19C Heavy rainiest logger shirts S5.98 """aaBaaaaaaaaWBBi Men's and boy's $5 sweaters ..$2.93 115 West 8th St. Eugene, Oregon PURSLEY'S PRICES LOWER THAN WHOLESALE KlarasUh Falls starting campaign to make population 25,000 in 1925. j Prineville. Box factory to be: erected here. j Baker. Dredge, costing $150,000, to be erected here by Superior Dredge company on its holdings on Burnt river. j Portland. Wool scouring plant to; be erected here. j HERE IS EVIDENCE Seattle. Wash.. May 4th. 1920. The Electric Medicated Inhalatorium: Gentlemen: In response to yours asking me my opinion of the benefi cial qualities of the Electro Medicated Inhalatorium' treatments, I wish to say that after carefully observing the action of the Treatment it is absolute-' ly wonderful in Its results in many diseases which are Lard to overcome through the general Ifr.e of treatments t'jat I have heretofore used. arno;g the diseases in which I have noted excellent results I may mention Rheumatism. Asthma. Goitre. Catarrh, bad condition of the Throat ami Lungs, resulfng from Influenza, 'n fact I may say that its use in general and the effects are quick and decided and relief is experienced immediately. Cut of twenty-seven patients whom I have observed closely it did not fall in any of them. I have practiced medicine for 26 years and in my opinion it Is the best all round treat ment I ever saw, and as a benefit to humanity its value cannot be equaled and to back this statement up, will say I am us'ng it and intend to da so as long as I can, and devote my entire time to it in Seattle. You may think I am quite enthus iastic about it, but when I see any thing that is good and have proven It so, I am not afraid to say so and will back up anything I say. and will prove it to anyone who will take the trouble to come to my office. I wish you all the success that possible and hope to see this a Na tional benefit instead of a local one. You may use this letter as you see fit, with best regards, I remain, , Yours truly, . , DR. F. N. FREER. I The Inhalatorium is not a foe to the work of the physician and sur geon. His is a noble and indispensa ble work. But the Inhalatorium is an aid to bis work of relieving pain and healing disease; and, in many instances, it will do the work, when medicines are of no avail. In almost every case of lung or bronchial trou ble, lfs wonders are great, and the patient soon responds to the treat-, tnent when everything else has failed. In rheumatism It is doing grand work, as It works on and with the blood. If you have pure blood, you are not so apt to catch any disease that may be in your path. j The ELECTRO MEDICATED IN HALATORIUM is located at 9C0 Wll- ( lamette street, Eugene, Oregon. F it n o L3 r3 THAT IS A SALE We are going to run a Special Sale on Home Furnishing Goods from December 15th to December 28th, inclusive. There are many sales all over the country at this time of year, and we ak you to compare our prices with any or all of them. First consider our REGULAR PRICE; next consider our PER CENT OFF; then consider the quality. We don't claim to have the largest stock in Lane County, but we claim to have the BEST PRICES on the largest per cent of our goods. We are not having this sale because we are badly In need of money, but simply to change our stock and to give our cutomers the opportunity to buy at PRE-WAR PRICES. WE ARE SELLING AGENTS FOR TWO OR THREE O F THE LARGEST WHOLESALE HOUSES IN THE WEST. Remember, if you want Rugs, Over-stuffed Chairs, or any thing in the HARDWARE LINE, that we haven't in stock, we have large illustrated catalogues and will order same for you at the wholesale price, plus freight, at any time while our sale is on. It is impossible to list all our specials here but follow ,r. u a fav for cuir.parit.on: Floor Coverings Pabcolin, 85c, cut to 66c per sq. yd. Wool Fibre Rugs, 9x12, $24 00, cut to $18.75 Wool Fibre Rugs, 8iaxl0a, $22.00. cut to $17.25 Tapestry Brussels, Drop Hugs, $4.00, cut to $3.50 Small Wool Fibre Rugs, $4.95, cut to ' $4.00 Chairs Overstuffed Rockers, cut 20 Plain Oak Rockers, $G.31, cut to 7$4.95 Plain Oak Rockers, $9.50, cut to $8.50 Maple Rockers, $7.60, cut to $6.60 Solid Oak, Sewing Rockers, leather seat, $8.45, now $7.65 Maple High Chairs, $3.75, now $3.00 Oak Dining chairs, $6.00, cut to $4.S'i Oak Diners, $3.50, cut to $240 Children's Rockers, reduced 20 to 30 per cent """i""""""""""aaBMwsMaaaBMBwai 15 OFF on all BEDS, SPRINGS and COUCHES 25 0FF on al1 MATTRESSES OAK DRESSERS, $32.50, cut to $27.00 Boys Wagons, cut 15 Aluminum T-Kettle" for $4.00 and $4.95 SAVORY ROASTERS $2.50 Wash Tubs reduced 25 Boilers reduced 15 Da venports OAK DAVENPORTS, $05.00, cut to $50.00 Other Davenports reduced in proportion. Stoves Heaters, $10.00, cut to $12.50 Heaters, $31.50, cut to $25.00 a Oil Heaters reduced 15 $155.00 all Cast Range, cut to $108.00 Range, reduced to CHEAPER RANGES SOLD AT COST 5125 $95 BROOMS Brooms, regular $1.10, reduced to 80c Good Brooms for , , 49c Ax and Sledge Handles from 15c up. Cros Cut Saws, Second Hand, $1.00 Paints and Varnishes reduced 20 Long handle Pruning Shears, $2.75 cut to 90 C All other Hardware Articles In our store reduced 20 Second Hand Goods at Almost Your Own Prloe. $30 FREE With every ETRUSCAN PHONOGRAPH, 1921 model fi.o (CMSAW FIFTH and MAIN STREETS Phone 22 SPRINGFIELD, OREGON