The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, October 09, 1924, Page 6, Image 6

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    TH U R SD A Y. OCT. 9. 1924
T H H 8PRINOPOBLD NFWS
Town and Vicinity
SAFEGUARD SCHOOL C H ILD U N IV E R S IT Y OF OREGON
ENROLLS MORE TH A N 2800
BOARD OF H EA LTH SAYS
Portland— Mr». H A
went to Portland Sun-
id a few day» there on a
»phe opening of school bring» with
blwul o f pn .t«n ln g the School
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child from infections which taka a
Jump when school rea»«emble». Edu-
Thurston— Mrs. Charles CBt(oB baa been made compulsory and
as In Springfield Monday ahhvUJth (he avatelu la not perfect,
,ro her home in T hereto«,
,act , hat ed u c tio n
verulty of Oregon at h<*»l of nittaic. »•
giving piano leaaona In v o n j u n c t lo ii
with the Sprlngflelil high aehool lie
will alao give private Instruction In
Springfield during thia fall an I win
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Br S Ralph I»lpi»l. D entiti, Vltiaa
building. Springfield. Oregon.
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I u * neceetlty. By making education ,
m Landax— Abraham Mil compulsory we hare thereby assumed
a s eras a Springfield v isit-. lh(, ^ „ponslblllty of keeping the
He was here on a bust-
aa {r#e from disease as poaol-
ble. It 1» therefore of great irnport-
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rx.nl.
»“ at ,U ch 'Wr*,|B h* t ' ™ 11* c* r* ’
om
W ashington
Dan
examination to determine wheth-
of Mount Vernon. Wash-
carriers '
txed Saturday for an In-
SucceMful eonlrol ot contagious
sy with his brother». . aigggacg m »choola require« effective
an and J M. Thompson.
0, parent». teacher« and
Our Secretarial, Stenographic, or Hook keeping cwuree will
prepare you for a gm«! puliation, and
There are positions waiting for you when you are prepared-
Every Monday In October In enrollment day. and we assure
you of the name thoro. practical training that 1« given to
those who come In earlier.
Ask
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aboul our ecfcool.
Eugene Business College
to Doran»— Mr. and Mrs.
d and family motored to
mday where they visited
brother. A. S. Ward. They
the evening.
children.
To do JuMlce to one'» own child
I and to be decently fair to the other
parent's children. It 1» not enough
that the child go to school properly
land cleanly clad; the parents «hould
m California— Mr. Palmer. raake a definite and thorough examl-
he Palmer brothers. R. A. natton before permitting him to leave
d R C. Palmer, Is here hom e. He should always be kept at
ornla to spend the winter home. a t least for the day. when there
ons.
is nausea, vomiting, chills, convulsion,
diuineaa. faintness, unusual pallor,
to Oakridge and W estfir ragh o( any k(n<J rlae o, temperature
Mrs. Dallas B. Murphy or suggestion of It through unusual
> Oakridge and W estfir on warn)lh of gktn a discharge from the
rhey visited Mrs. Murphy s noaa_ redness or secretion from the
i. K Mitchell, and Mr. and , gyeg g
or lnnamed throat, swol-
'. Callison at W estfir. They ]gn llan(jg ln
n ic i[ or elsewhere.
Sunday evening.
, a new (-ough failure to eat breakfast.
to Portland— Ml»t Eileen » »»rloualy dl.turbed nighCs reel, or
turned to Portland Sunday
unexplained or Indefinite change
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from the u’ u»' appearance or conduct.
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Quackenbush’s
160 Ninth Avenue East
Eugene
A special lot of Electrical lig h t Giulie»
40. GO and 60 w att »Igea
REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE
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promptly disappear, of course the
aotored up from Portland H
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famllv physician should be called
av. and they returned to- ■
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*nd only on his assurance that no
nday. She has been stay-
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disease exists or Is likely to occur
i Peter Toroseth home.
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In the very near future, may the
child be permitted to go to school oi
Card of Thanks.
come Into contact with other children,
h to express our appreda-
Many parents are offended when
he many acta of kindness children are sent home for falling to
cent sorrow and to thank comply with these reasonable require
by our friends in the time ments. However, they are eveen more
their beautiful floral offer- likely to find fault If their child Is ex­
posed to disease through the medium
5DMAX and family.
of the school. The protection of chll-
T. WILSON and family.
dren In school can never be greater
E OODMAN.
than the parents help to make It.—
I0MAS SIKES and family. Oregon State Board of Health.
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• innti'a physical
uikaa« hl« Ila alili-
Aluminum Percolator«
District Attorney
Colonial Pattern
l^ -q u a r t slxe ...................
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2-<|iinrt s iz e
of Lane County, on November 4, 1024
Spring
Clothes
1
Pine
3 dozen 20c
Special W ashita Oil Stone«— A »tone of good quality for
«hari>enlug knives and tool»—
Slxe about 2x4 inches ............................. .....15c
Slxe about 2x5 In c h e s ............................... 25c
PIANO INSTRUCTION
Large Corn Poppers
R. CARLYLE COFFR EIER E. U. of O.
Slxe 12 by 16 luches
A pan full at one time.
Will give piano lessons at the home of Mrs. W. P. Tyson
126 E. Street.
Cocoa
Door Mats
15x24 inches >1.00
INxSO Inches >1.50
EACH W EDNESDAY
H igh School credits given.
The season is here for Heating Stoves and Itunges
May we show you our line?
For inform ation call Prof. Bain or Mrs. Tyson at Pho le 56
Dr. Ralph S. Dipped D entbt, Vitu»
SPECIAL PRICE on plate wor*. Dr
W. W. Emery, dentist Sutton Bldg building. Springfield. Oregon.
THE SPRINGFIELD
ordered sold by Court has been purchased by Harry M. Stewart
'The Stock, purchased at ridiculously low prices, is on Sale at the"™"
SPRINGFIELD HAS EVER SEEN
Sale Going on Unti
the CORNER OF FIFTH an d MAIN STREETS, acro rs from
JU ST A FEW PRICES TO ILLUSTRATE
50c Wool Hose
........ .
$5.00 Dress H at
$3.50 Dress H at
$3.50 E xtra Heavy Fa!! Underwear
$1.75 Ribbed Union Suit
.......
$3.00 S 'n t Cases
Leather Faced Gauntlets
W ool Dress Pants
75c T ies ..............................
Heavy Fall Flannel S h irts
R iding Breeches, fine grade
Dress Hose, 3 pairs fo r ..
B elt
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Heavy W ork Shoes .......
Heavy A rm y Shoes .
Dayton Hightop
On account of m y lim ited tim e I have decided to sell the stock in a few
days.
In order to do so I have cut prices to such low f gures w hich c s r-
t a in lu
w i ll
helD the oroods to move.
HÂ
Dross Shoe3
Heavy Logger S hirts
Men's M ackinaw s
President Suspenders
Blankets .....................
C orduroy Pants
Boy Suits ........ ...........
Rainooats ..................
Y M. 3TEWAR1
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