T I tvnspA V . EEBltCAhV H 1l>34± T U F SPRINGFIELD NKW3 PAGE FOUR been proceaaed. T he atore» of th« ba Injured a t W andllng—Glen Struufe WARNS AGAINST EATING rlllu» »HI re»M ,h ,‘ •’ "ip sta lu ro of a W endllng logger, w as tnju-ed Mon POISON PORK ANO BEANS l.oP ng wso-r a»»»l«l hours day while w orking for t. H Menefes B otult.m can he p - »venie I by e « r T im ber com pany. T he m ain line flew State H ealth O ffic e (» p la in s Oaadly risin g the following precaution» off th e ro ller h ittin g hla 1« ft leg The Dlaaaaaa W hich Took T o ll In L Do not us.« any canned food F a .lls g BeWefi^H J » * ho bone waa bruised but the Injury 1» Albany and Portland which show s the »llghlesl »Igo of h a , b ♦" »1 « « *om * Um* >*•* not thought to he serious. apollase th re a t ‘tied wRh call atonea. la able The eleven d*ath» ra in e d roc ally Il Va» no Vanned fo o d u n ie» » II W ont to L ebanon— Mr and Mr». A to be up and around again. I by eating polaoned strin g bean« at C W ilson and B G Sankey of Spring m ..Olin» (OOI...O... »im .» i,-—..- « ¡has b«en proc,">»"il a ' high lem per.i , h)B ,., „««i.dly ..ppllcahle in Spent Day at C ottage Grove — Mr Held and Mr and Mrs K. C. McKlory Alban« and th e death» In P rilla m i ! „f it,, tyiie that a re u»td and Mrs. Roy A. H um phrey and sons. of Eugene go to Lebanon today to from Infected pork ha» caused t h e , To m e tre high I m perature R uss 11 and fh a rle a . drove U> C ottage a tten d a banquet given by t h » p ast «late h w lth officer to laaue a wa-h G ro w Sunday and »pent th e day. re noble gran d s In th e Itch kah lodge lug Following h» an explnnatc n o f . a (,i-w,« u re cooker Is a n ••• »ttv the disease»; j .......—. tu rn in g in the evening They will re tu rn la te th ia evening TOWN A N D VICINITY Return,«! from P o rte n d — W F W » lk 'r retu rn ed T uesday a fte r spend lng „ v e r a l d a y . In P ortland. W en t to P o rtlan d — Mrs M aude Bry an left for P ortland Tu « lay m orning fo r a visit with friends for a week st) S prained Ankle— Mrs. I. E Bas- »ord is confined to h e r hom e su ff'rtn g feon, a .p tsd aad an k l She injured Beugfit t o t k ip . I Morgan be. P urchased P ro p erty —S teven Koh _ . » purv'hnsvsl th lot pn , , on T uesday afternoon. m a .d e .e e In V a lle y V ie w a d d itio n ler retu rn ed v esten lay from P ortland wh re he ha» Just purchase«! pro: W ent to Portland— 11 A W ashburne The deal w as com pleted w ith Mrs eriy . T h e Kidtich- fam ily p lan s to left Sunday afternoon on a business L. M T rav is on S aturday, move to th a t city In th e n e a r future tr ip to P ortland H e retu rn ed to ohler ___ sold hl« Springfield r s! Hero for W eek-End—Jo h n T om aeth Mr . K _____ Springfield T uesday m orning J r . was down from B ooth Kelly Camp deuce In S unnyside som e tlm eago A ttended ljo«!ge— Mr. A. C. W ilson 3* above W endllng on Saturday. M, Had D inner G uest»— Mr and Mr». an d Mr. H E H iggins w ent to Eu- spent th e w eek en d w ith his p ar »nt, gene last nig h t to a tt nd a m eeting In th is city, Mr and Mrs. Jo h n Tom I*ratt H olverson and fam ily and Mr and Mrs A rth u r llob rts w ere d in n er o f th e Elks lodge. soth g u e s t s a t th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs Legion to Meet—The Springfield Mere on Monday— Mr and Mrs Roy H olveraon n a r Springfield on post of th e Am rk-an la»glon will hold Aden M iller of C reaw ril w ere Spring- SMaday. a reg u lar m eeting tom orrow evening field vtaltors Monday T hey w ere ac­ H e r, fo r a T im ,— M rs Jo h n W ill- com panied by Mr and Mrs. 11. F In th e W. O. W. hall Jackson. senried re tu rn e d y esterd ay from Port H ere from Cresw ell— Mr and Mrs. H ad G u .ata—Mra. W 8 Blakelev !»»«• * ” e> , she .p e n t tw o w eeks via V R. Sm ith cam e from Cr sw ell and and tw o «mall dau g h ters. Florence ««<"« »«ef d au g h ter. M rs Jo > Lem ■pent Sunday v isiting Mr. S m ith 's and Mav. of W alker cam e S atu rd ay '»*>«« Mr « nd Mr’ , fa th e r. L. A. Sm ith, and his siste r, and s '.y e d over Sunday w ith N r * «'h and w II locale In Spring ■ r s . W. C. McLagan and Mrs. R J W ard and fam ily. tern pom rUy. for a m onth or a«. H ere from P ortland— Mrs Ora Neet. E xpecting R .lativ ea— Mr and Mrs L .ft fo r P o rtlan d — Mrs Mary Ma eister-te-law of . H. Neet. cam e from P ortland th is week called by th e 111- R. E. Yoder and baby M artha a re gill w ent to P o rtlan d Sunday m orn and d*ath of h e r fath er. Vln expected to arriv e from S hannon Sat Ing to visit h er d au g h ’er. M rs Lulu a rd ay to visit Mrs Y oder's p aren ts. L e s e r H er son from llend will at«”: W gliam s. Mr. and Mrs. W M. G reen, of th is be th e re w ith hts fam ily. Mr. and Had G uests— Mr. and Mrs. W illiam Mrs. Lloyd Magill, and a young city. L ightfoot of Eugene w ere guests of grandchild whom M rs Magill ha* M r and Mrs Ja c k H en d erer of H ere from C reaw ell—Mrs. J . R not yet seen. Springfield Monday. T hey cam e over Scott. m u th T of Loyal Scott, of th is S. P. Offie'ala H e r,— W F Miller, from Bugene and sp en t th e evening city, stopped in to see h er son on ncrnl f r i g h t ag e n t fo r th e South Monday and again on T uesday She Recovering A fter lllnesa— Mrs Pat m Pacific railro ad In P ortland, was has been com ing to th e city for med- A drian of Eugene, who r?cen tly un­ Springfield on bu siness Tuesday, ical tr-n tn ic n t alm ost daily. d erw en t an operation. Is recovering accom panied by L. L. G raham , di« a t the hom e of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. A ttended P E. O — Mrs H enry trlc t freig h t and p assen g er ag nt A drian here In Springfield. Korf. Mr». Lida MacGowan and M rs for Eugene. M G raham w as h ere V iaiting Brother— M i s s J a n e Coro A lfr-d J. M organ atten d ed a m eeting again on W edneeday w ith Jo h n M of M H iger. Oregon. Is v isiting at the of th e P. E. O. alst.*rhood In E ugene S cott, a ss ista n t p assen g er traffic man- hom e of h e r brother- H erb ert J. Cox M onday night a t th e hom e of Miss a g e r of th e com pany, and A. J Oil- S he arriv ed Friday for a e re ra i we ka* Mae Gibson. A s«x-tal evening w as 1-tte. agent, th e th re e calling on the enjoved a fter the program . fo rce at th • Springfield depot I ■ ■ . ..... I . I k I I W Botulism ( A lla n t;,,« « ) cular pain and tend »mess. In a disease id Ihla nalure prev n Hun I» much h e lle r th»n cure. f«»r II I, ohvtou. Ih a' on«» «''e em bryo «•« in the general circulation B I» ''«» lata Th» farm »r who ral»"» hog« •hould h e egweeted regarding 'h e danger of feeding Iha uer 1 them e -IV . cuuoot kill and ea» m l T rlaM fiiaala Botulism I« a deadly food polann. | WARNING* It I* dangerous to eat The nam e botulism ha« logt It« ori- raw or underdone pork Pork, ham glnal »ignlficance which w as snusagn b a n n and sausage may be Ipfeetwl poisoning II w as thought th at tin j with trichina. germ th at pro-luc » th e poison eau» T rchlnlaals or trlchlnoata 1« a ,p » ing botulism would grow only Ir, aaua- rifle Infection with th e th read worm, age, h ’l» It 1« now known th a t It »III Tr'- bln lie Spiralis, and resu lts from grow in hum. co ttag e chem o, «»«In;; eating lit "at Infected with the living beans, corn, esoarugtm and rip«» »live« enevsted larvae of the p aroalle Th» T here b a r been a m a r k e ! mere««» life history of th e p arasite occtirrs In In the n u m b -- of V corded nU'nreaLa th ree slaves, th e adult, th • em bryo of botulism II* th e t 'n l t 'd S ta te s ¡am i i the encysted larvae Th« larvae w ithin the p i t lew y ears T ic pre» »-.• t>«u»lly found In cam lvoroua mu' ent ou tb reak *o Albany Is ’ll» oui om nivorous anim als such a« rat» and one In th e >i’r i « v f Or»gon«,atel In ,„ lcr rB„ hogB , nd „ „ „ Bo the num ber of c a t » and “a te of f i infection In man I» concerned ta l li r la one of -he grxntrM II. thl« , h), |>nly BBtroB, practical Im pon co u n try ance In the sp r ad of th e disease I* Sym ptom s of po'« >u n» « • » '/ p p e u r |),s hog T he rat I, of Im portance In »« «hor* a pet">d «■ fottr Ilmira and because hog» will consum e dead rata a , long as six drtv-i a fte r «-v'In» forni W hen the encysted larvae e n te r «ontxlnlng th« polann T he g< m ral th e digestive tr a rk of an anlniul cap­ ap pearance ■.( the p .ulent la on of or Mb)<( Ih „ ho„ o t »hr m uscular «eaknwa». tnxloty 'r worm )B,e x, dissolve h e lp le s s n e s s , d iffie u l» / In aw allow lnt , he rBp, ul^ WB„ T h r ni,uli p a-aslte stru g g le for breath, and n n s u rc e » - from , h„ , wo ful .P e rn o ta t> a rti, t let«, m aking » day< Rt)<| , hrnttv » toxin fem al s p e n a tra to In the Intestinal and not th e ge>n> Il may develop la m ucous m em brane sud lodge betw e-u m any of th» fo»»s w« «-it wh«n m e the epithelium ami c o n a a rtlr e tb - u e conditions a r ' right. All t'ia» I« ne«-- Tli » m o rtality from trirh ln la Is In essary for th f. inmtlor- of th e poi- th e I'n '-e d S ta te , I, about hnlf ’hut son In m any kii-” « . f canned forni. I« for typhoid fever Th re Is a re th a t s r o r m of t i c «rganl«m rem ain aem blapee in tvpbold fev«r «mb alive w ithin th- co n tain er a fte r it has ed«m a of eyelids and far«, and n’’t •nla. Th« PUbllC »h.'Uld * e l»Ughl I '• '<» eat urn ««iked or iind r roohisl p " ’ k or pork products NEW POULTRY BOOKS READY TO DISTRIBUTE T hree n w poult » circulera »»« rea d y fo - d istr ib u tio n l o realdeti»« of the Slate How Io convert Ih» peri- ahl> colony house Inin a brooder house, the new l«»n hen lavlnp h«>u e. and 'h e Or gnn A griruBurul college portable i-olony house a re Ihe nini»* of ihe new b u lle tin , ’ Th» fo riab l» colon» house which la x by I Í f»vt In alt”* •• d«'«cribcd In »talion circu lar S3, by ' 0 Lunn, profesaor of poultry husbandry at th » college T h is houae Is bulli on run nera lo facilita'» moving w hich la an Im portant eonahleratlon u b e ro d ls c s a e la prevalent Hoar to «-«invert the p o rtab le col­ ony Into » br«Mnler hou«« la »old h r Prof gsnr I unn In another rtreu ta r. In It he alao em phasises the n«< ea- sltv of clean ground for th ” protlue- Hon of healthy, vigorous co u n t »«• > k Th < building plans and hill >f m a­ terials for the new « w h e n laving house recom m ended l»v the depart m ent is given In ats'lo lt etcewlae hl. by Frank L Knowlton a s« l« i.'r| pool lev h u 'b rn d m sn In ih a r a of expert m ent work here T his houao 1« 30 feel d««p by TO fe e t leng Including » feed room at one end. which Is 10 bv 30 feet ,» Is six feel high In th» ’•«»r eight f-»«t In the fro n t and 10 feel. « Inch' » In the peak Selling at less than 50% of Government Cost of pro­ duction Surplus Army Goods at the SPRINGFIELD ARMY GOODS SYORE Here is the story in a few words: Our merchandise is right— our guarantee of "satisfac­ Do vou know the Man tion or money refunded." Come in and you will actually be surprised at our wonderful values we are offering. EVERY ARTICLE SOLD AT THE SPRINGFIELD ARMY COODS who lives ’round the corner from your home - - the man three blocks north - - that other man who is building a new home near you? No ! He doesn’t know you either - - - does not know the business you are in - - what you have to sell or why he should buy from you. He is going to buy where he has the most confidence. Has he your confidence. If you have faith in your store, your merch­ andise and service, tell the people. If you do not have confidence, do not adver­ tise. Printers ink makes people think - - of the place that advertises. Merchants keen to the opportunities of the times are building foundations of confidence. If you are proud of your business advertise the fact. If you are not, ( it’s up to you.? The Springfield News STORE IS FULLY BACKED W ITH A “MONEY BACK" GUARANTEE IF NOT AS REPRESENTED. Below are but a few of the items which represent • Wool Mixed Pants. Good for work or dress. Special $ 2 .9 5 U. S. Army Shirts made of quality olive drab serge. Special $ 2 .8 5 Dress Pants of high grade quality and well made. Value $8.00. Special $ 4 .9 5 Bain Test Shirts. heavy all wool. Special $ 6 .7 5 Corduroy Pants, savings at the SPRINGFIELD ARMY GOODS STORE U. 8. Army Blankets, genu­ ine all wool and in large sizes. Special $ 2 .8 5 Canvas Work Gloves your Army Ixing Pants, made of O. D. Wool material. Special $ 3 .9 5 10c $ 3 .5 0 Army Breeches Blue Cambric Work Shirts. Special 55c WE CAN SAVE YOU CONSIDERABLE MONEY ON YOUR SHOES AT THE SPRINGFIELD ARMY GOODS STORE. All leather work Shoes, solid leather oak sole, special ............................................ $2.95 Heavy Army Shoes guaranteed water proof One that will give real service $4.95 Army Officer Dress Shoe- a brute for wear and one of the best for comfort. Special ..... ....... .............................. $5.00 $ 1 .9 5 Army Wool Overcoats. All government Inspected and In excellent condi­ tion. A real bargain $2.95 Moleskin Breeches $2.9 5 Moleskin Br«»ech<»s. Exira heavy quality, JH'IICil striped $3.75 Union Suits, wool mixed, big value $2.45 Best grade leather Packs and oilier Shoes for work or dress al great savings. ALL SHOES AT THE SPRINGFIELD ARMY GOODS STORE BEAR THE IRONCLAD GUARANTEE OF SOLID LEATHER ALL THROUGHOUT. Men's work Socks, 2 pair 25c Cotton Dress Socks, per pair 20c .Men's high grade Shoes and Oxfords worth H eather Hose, good dress hose, pair $9. oo and sells for safne elsewhere. Special at the Springfield Army Goods Store. $4.95 ¡| Army wool Socks, pair 35c 50c Hundreds Unadvertised Values on Shelves Our Ironclad Guarantee protects you and assures you satisfaction. We want you to be satisfied and become a booster of the Springfield Army Goods Store. Let's Get Acquainted SPRINGFIELD ARMY GOODS STORE Located Main Street, I. O. 0 . F. Bldg. Corner 4th Springfield