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THURSDAY, JUNE 26, 1»2S
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
In From W altsrvllls W. C. Tholnes I
was in town from W altervtllc th is |
Mission o f Mercy
From Mariolo- Kanrgv W allace
morning.
in from Marcóla W ednesday.
Go to M tpelton—Mr and Mrs.
T o n s ils R em oved M r » C , .1.
H arry W hitney and Mr. and Mt*. W
of M an illa had h er ton sils rv
N. Long spent Sunday at Mapelton
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m ured Monday by a local physician.
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Expected to R eturn Mrs. H arry
R eganllng four d eaths from dlpther-
In From Fall Creek Mr and Mrs
S tew art, who has been vlalllng lu
la in New York, "none of the p atien ts Frank K lntsley were In town fro n
P ortland this week Is expected to te.
received an titoxin e a rlie r than th e j Fall Creek Sunday.
lu p m this evening.
th ird day of the d isease.“ Of throe :
m ore children who died, one was n e t'
Fr°"' W a lte rv llle -F re d and Wal
W alteryllle People Hero- Mi and
*een by a physician for six d a y , a fter ‘*r E“ ,,o n Wvr* ,n trom
Mrs Art Easton were in tow n from
th e disease started , an o th er for four
W alteryllle today.
days and th e third for "several days.“ ; Springfield V isitors A. E H urls of
F ro m
T h u rs to n
W edn esd ay
Mrs
R eports suc h a s these a re very com- t am p Creek and M E Golden of Fall
C harles H astings of T hurston spent
mon. and a n of g reat Im portance In Creek w ere Springfield business visit-
W ednesday In town.
view of th e many sm all o utbreaks ut ore W ednesday.
dlptheria In Oregon latelv.
Out of Hospital Elsa Sutton wa«
Visit In City— Mr and Mrs. Lew dtxmtaeed from th e Pacific C hristian
Dipt berla antitoxin has been In u-c
for alm ost th irty years, vet In Oregon, Klnib* 11- cf N orth Bend, a re visiting hospital Sunday.
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In 1924. 107 d eaths from dlptheria A n,hon-V Saul oi Springfield for a few
Masons Have Last M eeting The
w ere reported, and th ere w ere prohub- * eeks-
last m eeting of the M asonic bulge un
ly more How many of th e -e death«
Will Visit In E ast Mrs Mike U rie',
til S eptem ber $ was held by m em bers
w ere n ecessary, and how many could whose home is several m iles east -f
have been avoided* It has been town, expect to leave soon for a visit of th e local lodge T uesday evvuit'g
D elegates from sev eral eastern cities
shown th a t when antitoxin is given 'n in th e east
as well a s the Eugene lodge, attended
the first day c f th e d isease, only 3.2
Mrs. H. W, Wade, foru.erlv of
New Orleans, is now in N.-w York
Leave on V acation— Mr. and Mt«. the meeting.
per cent of th e cases die, while by
from the 1’ 'i?; • to champj i
the second day the percentage has W alter Scott and d au g h ter Je a n left
B ro th er Dies George Sharm an. bro- ■ a mill!. i d. liar drive for the leper
rlxen to 7.6. If the an tito x in is de­ Tuesday m orning by ear for a m onths tile r of IMck S harm an a ift F ran k i colony in •?.-• M ai Is, H er hus­
band, l>r. W ade, is acting chief
layed till the th ird day, seventeen vacation in Montana.
S harm an of Springfield, died Monday
there.
out of each hundred die. and the p er­
evening a t h l, home in W fttenbun-
In From O exter— Mr and Mrs. J. E.
centag e rises to tw enty-four for the
W isconsin, according to a telegram i
fourth and thirty-four each ror th-> Johnson of D tx t« r w ere In town Wed received by Frank Sharman Tuisiay
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Mrs lllrs n l> le. Af lUolt, K a n su .
fifth and sixth days. This gives soots nesdav.
Mr. sh arm an was the first of a f a i n t l y „ , fc .
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has
shrlppvd
her
household
efwxs in
idea of th e im portance of im m ediate
of tw elve children to die.
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R eturns From P o rtla n d - Miss AI:
Springfield
and
will
reside
here a<
attentio n
M ortensen retu rn ed to h er home here
Go to C onvention- Mrs. Mary G a- soon us she can find a location.
T h e g e rm of dlp th eria lives only o , S a , uri!ay evening ir u .„ a vtsil
gill and Mrs. C. F Egglm an lefi Mot-
a sm all a rea of the body, usually in I'd rt land.
day for Oregon City to atten d the
the thro at, m outh or nose. The dam ­
Too M u ch C o m p e titio n
age is done by a poison o r toxin.
Visit a t Murphy Home— Mi-.- H ate) s la *e encam pm ent of the G. A 11 the
'H onest, Teddy.“ cross-exam ined
which it m anufactures and which is Murphy of Eugene visited Mr. and first of ,he w ie k - Th*’.'- will spend hl« big sister, who had given him a
the rest of the week In Portland
carried all over the body by th e blood Mrs. ptullas Murphy Tuesday.
dime to slay aw ay from the parlor
tending
the Grand Lodge of (he while her beau was there, "didn't you
This poison a ttack s the tissu es of t ‘:>
Attend Picnic Mrs. Lida McGowan N eighbors of th« W oodcraft,
body, notably th e nervous system and
even peek through th e keyhole*-'
th e heart m ude. accounting for thy and Mrs. H. A. K orf atten d ed the an-
“ Naw." w as the d isg u st»4 reply.
T onsils Removed —Edith' Hire had "Pa an' ma was In the way."
p araly sis often following d lp th eria. uual P. E O sisterhood picnic in ijtt-
her tonsils rem oved W ednesday.
and th e frequent d eath s from h eart gene Monday "evening.
failure following exertion a fte r the
A chance fo r th e O cean S w ells
Viit R elatives H ere—Mr. and Mrs
disease seem s to be over.
Beard
M eeting
Postponed—The
(Ad In Visalia (f'al ) Delta)
N.
D.
P
arr
of
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City
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A ntitoxin is an antidote to the pois­
special m eeting of th e school boar !
M A N T E D — G ir l
fo r
lig h th o u s e
on. destroying It as It Is passing th-u Mr. and Mrs. N. E. P arr h ere T ues­ which w as to have been called T ues­ keeping Might have to w ash a bit.
th e body, before it can a ttack the day.
day evening was postponed uni 11 to­
body tissues. A fter th e toxin has one?
New Shelves Built—A new set . . night. At this tim e th e new m em bers
Dr. S. Ralph Dippel. D entist, Vitus
attacked the bode, antitoxin can no S e lv e s have been built in at th e Mor- wl" tak e ,b * o a,h of o ,flce- ■"'* lt">
building, S p r in g t- Id. Oregon.
longer netitralixe it. for the dam age !• ' r ison A t’lingan sto re and a re being rem aining school bu sin ess for the year
done. T h erefo re the an tito x in m ust painted this week
w,,l be cleared up.
be given early enough to forestall
dam age of th e body bv th e toxin. Ant!-
New S ‘S" B oards Put Up—Two
T rucks Are W arned—G ravel tru ck s
to iin Is a perfectly* norm al substance. new ■i<n boards a re being erected on whi, h are „pining gravel on the paved
which is formed hv all bodies infected ‘h * vacant 1«‘ <■" Main stre e t next to Rtr„ . lg a re liable to a rre s t and fine,
with dlptheria. W hat we do Is to sup- ‘he Auto B eauty Parlor.
according to George Valller. stre e t
Ply an extra am ount to supplem ent
H ere Fr<jm B. nd_ Frp(, WeBt, n com issfoner. and chief of police. 8ev-
that which is n atu ra'lv being form e! . n o)J ttm e
of S p rin<f|eM. oral tru ck s o perating through Spring-
but which Is b rin g formed too alowiv can)e hprp T uesdav froni
|Ip field have been spilling gravel on the
to prevent 'Inm age to th e system and plans
,
goraP
pavem ent: he says.
possible death.
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“ may settle here perm anently.
The p aren t m ust rem em ber th a t:
Mr. and Mrs. Jo Pardee, of C orvallis
1. D lptheria fs dangerous but most
V isiting G randparents—Lillian and spent the past week a t the Spencer
curable at th ° sta rt. Call a d octor AT David England arriv ed T u tsd ay even- hom e on C. s t r e e t On Sunday-, ac-
ONCB if th e child has sore th ro a t or ''ig from W eetlm ber to spent several com panled by M iss Marlon Spencer
suspeclous «vtnptoms.
w eeks with th e ir gran d p aren ts. M.- and A. O. R ichardson of Eugene they
I . Antitoxin Is a n atu ral product an<l Mrs. C. I. G orrle, Sr. T heir m o lh -r drove over McKenzie Pass. They left
and can do no ha-m DELAY IN AD- with I» » younger brothers will arriv e yesterday for G ran ts Paas to visit
MINISTRATION CAN AND DOES.
in a few days.
with Mrs. P ard ee's p arents.
The doctor m ust think of th is:
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1. Out cf 7S d eath s from dlptheria
analyzed in Chicago recently, 30 were
probably due to failure to call a
doctor early enough. 27 to failu re of
doctor to m ake early diagnosis. 12 t i
Insufficient am ount of antitoxin used
and only six rro b ab lv unavoidable.
2 It doe« not h u rt to give antitoxin
occasionally In a case which Is not
dlptheria. It Is often deadly to delay
nntfl an absolute diagnosis can be
made.
OF HEALTH
FELLS Of DIPTHEFM
TOW N AND V IC IN IT Y
W hen you buy
I
R e r ts House—J.
A. C rider has
rented the Lagton and P erkins house
on A street betw een 3rd and 4th. He
will move In im mediately.
NOTICE O F H E ’ RTXG FINAL
ACCOUNT
In ihe County Court of th e S tate of
Oregon for Lane County.
In the m atter of the estate of C ath­
erine M. Bogart, deceased.
Notice Is hereby given by the u n d er­
signed adm in istrato r of said estate
that he has filed his final account
therein, arid th at the said court has
fixed Jolv 2: , h 1925, ;.f ten o'ctcck
A. M. el he <
¡.¡¡erg of -aid co u rt a
t h - tim e and piae «or hea :'ag t J-,.-.
Hons, if any, to
d fibs! .-¡r- unt.
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JO H N T. BOGART,
A d m in istrato r
F red E Smith, A tty for Adinr.
s.
Je. 25. Jl. 2-i-16-23. i
To all property ow ners w ithin »he
tow n of Springfield. Oregon. You are
hereby notified, io cut all grass and
w eeds on lot! and parkings w ithin ten
day» from th e d a t • of thia published
notice, and if you fall -o to do w ithin
th e specified time, the c ity S treet
C om m issioner is hereby ordered to
e n te r upon said prem ises and cut the
g rass and w eeds growing on said lots
and parkings. Ihe cost« and expense i f
said labor to be asses > d to th e p ro ­
p erty «o served, and -aid co sts to be
en tered as a lien against said pro-
p erty In accordance with the provision 1
of ordinance No. 101.
Pa.-v d by ’ he Common CouneU j
th is 24th day of Ju n e. H25.
Approved by ih e Mayor thia 24lh
day of June.
G. G. BUSHMAN, Mayor. !
Attest by the Recorder this 24th day j
of Jnn°, 1925.
R. W. SMITH. Recorder. |
A busineBs property, a home or a vacant lot you'll insist on
a condition in the contract to purchase th a t the seller
furnish you with a
TITLE INSURANCE POLICY
If you believe
>n buying where you get the best, then eventually you are
going to be a custom er of ours.
Why not begin now?
A visit will convince; you.
Arrived
CAMPING DAYS ARE HERE
you will be wondering what
to fix for the trip to points on the river or in the mountain«,
down to the coast by the Ocean-
Goss to Coast Fork Dean Woolsey I In F ro m T h u r s to n — Chris G ram w » t
In lown from T hurston W ednesday.
spent Sunday on the l'o a si Fork.
Y ou W in /
When
You Spend Less
Than You Make
and Bank the
Difference
Bank It Her«:
We Will Pay You 3 .
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