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    T.lBItBPAY, AUGUST 27, 1923
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
PAGE THREW
SUNLIGHT OR COD LIVER
dangerous, but may leave alight per
manent disfigurements, and may per­
OIL BOARD OF HEALTH SAYS haps even slightly cripple the child
T herefore- plenty of sunshine, or
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Down I ,™ Blue Rlvsr—H R Ben«
Drive ,o C orvallls-M r. and M r ..',on.
. tron, ly lnipr,.aa. d wlth else cod liver o il—Btate Board of
Health.
of Illin- River wax In town Friday.
I* rank Rhaunan visited In Corvallis the large proportion who »bow »Igna
I ueailay afternoon
of »light rickets. As many as three-
TOW N A N D V IC IN IT Y
Here fro m C o a ti— 1, W
of Neper »peni Tueaday
field.
Newcomb«
age annual expenditure of 110 families
was found to be »24M. compared with
»1640 for 183 fam ilies In Ohio, »1868
for 473 fam ilies In Iowa, and »1668
for 187 famille» la Alabama. Only
4 6 per cent of the Connecticut farm
HOUSEHOLD PLANNING
Down
from
W altervllle— Harry quarter» of the children attending
SAVES MUCH MONEY
Jackson of W altervllle was In town !
“K*" *buw "•’“«“ P"'' <”> the
Tuesday.
head, grooving of the riba, alight bow
Most farm »omen try to » fe tc h J
Renta House Here— A. Weinert lias
legs and other signs, and give histor­
rented a house at 9th und I. street» I Returns
from
Salem — I -arson ies of delay In the appearance of the their housekeeping dollars as far a s !
from Mr». L. Wilson. ,
i Wright futurned Munday from Halem, first teeth and In starting to walk, possible, but their skill In this art
, The symptom» are rarely very se- varies widely This Is shown by cost
Care of Feed Arrive— Two carloads whore he »pent several days.
of living studies made by the De-1
j vere, and are usually fonud In artifi­
Of feed were received by the Farm
H otel Being Painted— The A m eri­
partment of Agriculture. Many farm
era Union store Monday.
can hotel Is being repa nted this cially fed children, tho not always.
fam ilies fall to get the quantity of
Rickets Is a disease of Infants and
week
vegetables and fruits that could be
Here from Vida—Mrs Walter Post
younger children In which the bones
had
from the farm at low cost In
and Mrs. 8. Allen of Vida were Spring
Vlsltlng Rslatlves Hara— Mr». J. 11 do not become hard a» quickly as
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.comparison with the market prices
field visitor* Monday.
Griffith of Klamath Fulls Is visiting | they should. It was formerly thought
tbaae products
relatives here.
to depend on the amount of lime In ,
DOwn form Thurston—Georg« plait
I-eas than onegiatf o f the total
the food While this may nometlmea'
of Thurston was In town Tuesday on I Leaves After Vielt Here—John Me
amount of food products consumed
have som ething to do wlih the case,
by 110 farm families In New London.
business.
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Nutt left Tuesday for The Halles aft-
we now know that the true cause la
Conn.. 1» 1923 was furnished by the
I «revisitin g two day» with Mr. and
a queer mixture of lurk of a "vltmlne"
In from M aroola— G A.
Robert»
farms. The remainder was provided
Mrs. D W McKinnon
In the food and Insufficient sutishlne
of Marcóla viglimi Springfield Kaiiir
,
by direct purchase. Similar high per-
day.
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W .n d lln g Man In -F ran k Crawford., » hen . child g et. sufficient sunKght.
of purchaaPd aR compared
Down from w . l t s r v ll l — I) C Trot
‘',0 Wendllng Booth- U " rely develops rickets. On the w |, h farm<rown u h u . aupp„ Pa ha¥e
ter. with h l. little daughter, Mary.
oar>r
»Prlngfleld other hand, the sunlight may be In-
rP(, , r,„M
oth,.r I(Malltl„
7 'Tuesday.
sufficient, and yet the rickets be pre-
falnlllea> ,t la dectar,.d. could
•hopped In Hprltigfleld Saturday
R . t u r n . fro m
S tu d s
Hr
CUr‘’'‘ '’ y “ IV ln K
«'»• t"ore cheaply were their meal»
In Spring
Down from W angling— M r and Mrs
homes studied were completely m o­
dern. Expenditure for advancement
averaged »81 per family, or 6.4 per
cent of the total value of goods con­
sumed.
Returns
from
Study— Hr.
Eugene , y foO(J whlch contalna , he necessary
DEPARTMENT STORES
»A .2040C
Try T hese Silk Hose Once
You W ill Come Back for More
Women have learned that
this is the Store of Silk
Hose Values! Now we call
your attention to this hose
which is number 1218— a
seamless silk hose which
many women prefer.
„„a
Kester returned Monday evening from , v),amine. Cod liver „11 I. one of the
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and prepared, and pro-
latylon Wright of Wendling were In
vlded to a greater extent from the
I two wet ks »pent In study at Kan bast of these foods Other fats, which I farm
th<.
gardpna
town Saturday ,
I Francisco amt Chicago
do j,ot ordinarily cure rickets, may I On„ way
atretch| . g the ,,ollar
W o rking
at Pastlm«— I-ew Irvin I
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by
up a (Ieflnlte K„a| for
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Stop st Hotsl— Monday guests at develop this property when they are
haa taken a position at the I'astlm e',.
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pool hall
Spong hotel were H. O. Young of exposed to sunlight. Cod liver „» [ famlly llnprovem.«»t. Failure to plan
ra„ana tha,
i Portland, E B. Hall of Oswego, Have might be termed "bottled sunlight." i | espend,turea
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In from Camp Crook—Charles liar- ,,nd Virginia Stevens and Mr». A. J. I In this northwest country, what be- |
#uch as those for Insurance
den of Camp Creek was In town Sun *'-r v n of Wendllng.
¡tween winter clouds and summer health, and recreation, can not be
day.
I u , .............................................................«"“Ice. a baby I. hard preaaed to get met m t n a„ raeniber!! o, tbe farm
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, A n g o lsa -lrv ln enmurt. »untight to keep from gett ng , anlll
W endllng V isitor H o rt— M rs A W
Hoppe or Ixte Angeles
visiting rickets. This I. especially true of ,ncome
Lux of Wendllng sp«nt Saturday In friends and relatives here. Mr. Hoppe babies who are born late In summer,
amount of money will go much fur-
formerly lived In Douglas Gardens. and si-« very little of the nun »hru (bel.
Kprlngflcld.
Qoea to Chicago— Mrs. Mabel M Is­ the first, important growing month» I , n th, ronnecrtcut atudy thp aver.
Jasper Msn In— W 11 Saunders.
sey,
accompanied by her daughter, Mother» »:*uld ■«« to |t that t h e i r -------------------------------------------------------
I'erry Wallace and Lem Drury of Jas­
liable» get the advantage of what sun-
Ruth, left Tuesday for their horni­
per were In town Monday.
ahlne there 1»; preferably under the
in Chicago after visiting two weeks
advice of their physician, so that ba­
V l,lt. Hsro—John T Stivers vl.'ted
W c . Rebhan hom.-
by wont be "over exposed.” Sunshine
Saturday evening at the W A. Taylor
Im proving at Hospital— Mr». A. W. which huH panned thru giaaa windows
home before going on In Albany.
Haynes, who lives several miles east doe» no good at all, because the re­
Station R» roof»— A new roof Is be- of town, Is Improving at the Mercy sult« nre due to the ultraviolet part
Don’t criticise any special
Ing put on the Springfield service hmipUal after a serious Illness,
brand of cigars until you
of the light, which Is filtered out by ,
atation.
i glaa».
have given them a fair
Injur»» Back—Mis* Abbie Tomseth
The best plan 1» to give all babies !
Drive to Mapleton- M r and Mr» Injured her hack seriously rt-lday
chance to prove their
cod liver oil. particularly thru the
A. F Flowers, with their son and when she fell on lhe cement steps of
worth. Try the same brand
dull month«. In moderate doses It can I
•laughter. Dale and Juanita, drove to , hc H j
h„m„ M!aa He|#n
bought
at different places.
do no harm, a» It la not a medicine,
Mapleton and back Sunday.
la taking her plact at the Farmern
You'll be impressed with
but Just a special food containing a
Visit» Sister Her«— Mr. and Mrs. Exchange store during her Illness.
very necessary element. Young babies
the apparent difference in
F. K. Parrish of Noll vlalted Satur­
don't have a well-developed sense of < the tobacco. But the dif­
day "with the laiter's slater, Mrs
taste, and usually learn to love the
Has Birthday Party.
ference is really in the way
Clara Fawver.
A delightful surprise party was giv­ oil. The amount of rickets which us­
they
are kept.
ually develops In unprotected chll- \
Vlalt Hors from Portland— Francis en for Lester Patrick Sunday after­
noon at lhe home of Mr. and Mrs | dr.*n here *" not eevere or especially J
t-amberty and G. Hill left Bunday aft­
Your favorite cigar bought
er vlaltlng since Sunday with Mr. and W. J Patrick n honor of his fifteenth
here will have an unusual
birthday.
Mrs. N. A. Rowe.
aroma and you’ll he
For entertainment the young people
pleased with it more than
Returns to Portland— Miss Maude played Indoor nnd outdoor games. At
ever.
We keep cigars at
Gnrrle returned Io Portland Sunday 6:00 o'clock watermelons and tnusk-
just the right degree of
after vlaltlng three weeks with her nielons were served
moisture to insure best
parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. I. Gorrle.
Those present were: JTonald Clark.
smoking condition. W e
Dorothy and Randall Withers, WII
Visits from Boise— Miss 1-ola John
handle all of the popular
fred Stephens, May. Ruth and Boyd
son of Boise, Idaho left Friday after
brands in a variety of
t ole, Anna Machuck. Naoma ano
a short vlalt with Miss Murgarct
shapes, sizes and shades.
Ruth I-evee. nnd Eva. Lawrence, and
Gorrle.
We also carry a complete
l> ste r Patrick. Other vlsllora were:
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line of cigarettes, tobaccos
Return from Skyline Trip— W. C. Mr. and Mr», O. W. Stephens. Mr. and
The U N IV E R S IT Y of O R E G O N
and
smokers’ supplies.
Mr».
Cliarle»
H.
Nlccolls
and
»on.
Jun-
Mclaicnn and 1-. A. Smith returned
coo tains
Sunday evening from a short trip for, and Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Clark.
The College of Literature. Science
along the Skyline (rail and on the
and the A rt» with 22 departments.
W O M A N 'S S T A T E M E N T W IL L
Deschutes river.
They W ear W ell!
It is a hose which gives
the maximum of wear. We
have a good supply of these
—you can always get them
w h e n y o u w a n t them I
Priced at only
undera,and where lhe famt| y
fam„ ,,vln(f , f0ve„
98c
Critical
Cigar Smokers
HELP
S P R IN G F IE L D
Visiting st Wathburnets Home—
Mr. and Mrs. W, F. Clark of Portland
•‘I haled cooking because nil I ate
nre visitors al the H. A. Washburne turned sour and formed gas. I drank
home this wei-k. Mr Clark Is a broth­ hot water and olive oil by the gallon.
er of Mrs. Waahhurne.
Nothing hilped until I took Adlerlka."
Visiting from Msrtlnoz— Mr. and Unless due to deep-seated causes,
Mrs. S. P. Sneed and family of Mar­ Adlerlka helps any case gns on the
tines, California, nre vlaltlng this stomach In a surprisingly QUICK
week al the A. R. Sneial home. Mrs. lime. It Is a wonderful remedy to use
Harold Dye of Portland Is also a for constipation—It often works In
visitor there.
one hour und never gripes. Flanery'g
Drug Store.
Moves to Now Homo— Peter Nelson
moved Saturday Io his new home on
E ighth Grade Exam inations.
tltll street near the Lincoln school re­
cently purchased from T. Cogill. Ills
Tho regular eighth grade exnin'nii i
former home was at 7th and M.
tlona, --specially for pupil« w'ho have
Stop at Hotel Hsro— Friday guesta been conditioned In the June exuml-
nt lhe Spong hotel were R. N. Steph nnllon will he given In district« where
ens of Myrtle Point F. 8. and K A. there are pupils to make R. on Thurs­
day and Friday, September 3 nnd 4, |
Apger. and Jack Queen, nil of Wend­
llng. and HUI DeVoro of Cottage* 1926. A limited number can be ac­
comodated nt the office of lhe coun­
Grove.
ty school superintendent. Applica­
Rain H aiti Game— Because of the tions for questions must be made-be­
ruin the baseball game with llio Cot­ fore August 31, 1926, or they will not
tage Grove nine which the local team bo sent out.
was to have played Sunday, was
B. J. MOORE,
called off. It will bo played off Sun­
County School Superlntcn lent.
day.
A 20-27.
Buy» House Here— A. B. Vorls, liv­
HOP I ICKER8 IHMIKS PRINTED
ing near Hayden bridge, has purchas­
ed a house anil lot on C street be­ AND IN STOCK FDR IMMEDIATE
tween r»th and fllh. Allen nnd Lewis, DELIVERY AT THE SPRINGFIELD |
wholesale grocers of Portland, were NEWS OFFICE.
Hie former owners. Mr. Vorls moved
Io his new home Saturday. The sale
-was made through the Flower» Really
company,
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8top at Local Hotsl—Visitors at t ie
Special Prices op
Spong hotel Saturday were A. L.
Hlalnpled of Omnha, E. 1!. Rogers of
Pianos and Phonographs
Portland, Mr. and Mrn. J. W. McBride,
at
Vorne Pendleton and |Lorna Ham­
rick, all of Central Point, Fred Hanke
M A R S H A L L 'S
of Wendllng and Ray Lawrence of
Roaehurg. George S. Ramey and C.
Stanley Bldg. 56, 9 Ave. W.
Hawk of Portland registered |8un-
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d»y-
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A dm inistration—Education—G ra d ­
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every day throughout the summer
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—October 31st.
Now plan your vacation journeys to
the east. Let our agents assist in fixing
your itinerary. And include
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either goingor returning,orboth ways,
if you choose. See it’s manifold won­
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Pacific Lines
CARL OLSON, Agent
Fone 65
m iL v
“Springfield has two good
Drug Stores— Trade at
Home.’’
The 50th Year Opens September 2 4 .192S
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We deliver Monday. Wednesday and Friday.
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Springfield News no one would believe us.
Well—we admit that he isn't—but we do say
that it is an attractive and interesting illustra­
tion which gives life to this display.
It is picked at random from the Springfield
News’ big advertising service—and shows the
wide selection available to advertisers—no mat*
ter what they want to sell. We furnish pictures,
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