The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, September 10, 1925, Page 8, Image 8

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Ointment Made Here Has
Made in Springfield Cough
Wide Distribution and Sale
Drops is Popular .1 Remedy
Fined by Justice Sm ith—P. W. i
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A fter being o* the m arket only tkrec S tephens paid a fine of »2 for-’parktUK
w
tf*e ctftnlng of fall wcdiiti r
TourlatJI who la s s through here and
year«, Aiuber-o-latum, a chest oin t­ w ithout lights and Welton Mill, r end
atten d an t cold a n i coughs, lu y tom » or ih» ut up* advertise them
m ent m anufacture.! by the K etels la id a i ke sum for cutting corners
C C. Kggiiu<|im is b sunning work Oh wol‘. Mr F w m ann s a y a and h
<iru< com pany, has found » m arket a t the city hall th is week.
■Ins w in ter supply of cough «.reps Irequotnly pots orders front form r
In practically all of the larg er Jru<
: th e se drops, made by Mr. Rggintpnn Springfield visitors fur m ere of tits
»tore» of the sta te , and in many p al-
H ere from U tah— Klein Jorgensea ic cttu n ed io n with his i-onfe llotiorv bedeut >■ (low fU g li drops.
ito rata pharm acies. O rders are now of Logan. I’tah reg ister a t the Spong ire now h au g lej by Jobber» ip )• rl-
rott.ing ls from th e tn'ddle west, the hotel W ednesday.
I lard. Kugene .Medford and K latrath
Qoee to Portland— R, o . Sutton left
fa rth e st one be n s hrojg New Albany.
■ Calls, and a re handiisi by drug stares
S aturday fur Cortland w ith his two
Indian«, <or th is locally m ade medi­
Visits from W ashington--D ill Schot and candy com panies in W ashington.
cine.
sons who will spoml tho w inter there
fen of Vnlcntown. W ashington visit­ | California, and manv m ddle w estern
with th eir grandm other. Mr. Sutton
T he ointm ent is the result of eight
ed here th a m orning.
Mr. Schöf­ ¡states as far east as Michigan and In
returned to Springfield Sunday.
y ears experim ent* made by Jo h n R et­
diana.
fen Is on his way to C alifronla w here
e ll. It Is m ade in a laboratory in con
he will m ake his future home.
Mr. (Cgglmann has been m aking bis
Vielte In P ortland—R. W. Smith
n e c tio a with th e drug sto re from in ­
cough
but only .» p en t the weekend in P ortland, and
. . . . drops
. . for .Ig h t years,
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g red ien ts purchased chiefly from
In from W altervllle— Mr. and Mrs. in the last two years has he place.1 on a m otor trip over the Mt Hood f
whotoaal* houses in New York, since
them on the „ . side m arket. H l. av harp. M onda, evening Mr. Smith
such large q u an tities are unobtain­ T. W. C arney o f W altervllie were in
• rage output for the w inter m onths heard vice p la id e n t Dawes
able on th e Pacific coast. During the tow n thia m orning.
Is ¡’bO fie«
w inter m onths Mr. Kefels and his
sto re force a re kept busy m aking
the ointm ent, th eir maximum produc­
tion being about 500 jars a day. The
m edictne ht packed in carto n s and
boxes and sen t direct to pharm acies,
physicians and hospitals.
Mr K ctels is now* carrying on a d i-'
re c t mall ad v ertisin g campaign, w here
by sam ples of the ointm ent, with a le t­
te r a re delivered at house doors. This
m ethod, giving th e custom ers actual
acqua ntance w ith the product, is the
best way to launch a new article, he
states.
PUR SALB
Man a Snell bicycle Inf
P arty M otor to P ortland—M ra Ivan
good condition. P ries w ry reaeon Male accompanied by Mra l äge, Misa
able Cal) a | G ra y » Cash atom and Jaasatulna N elson and Mise K-lna
ase thia.
l«'| P lait motored to Portland Mottduv
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FOR YOUR SUNDAY
DINNER
for your party - for you at any
Hitt., ogr J««« cream 1» the cream
to cut. It la aa good as can be
mnde. pure « n J body. I.et us
serve you some tislny and learn
• f th«» difference in our It-«»
cream and the o th er kind All
flavor*.
EG G IM A N N ’S
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FREE M E TH O D IS T
One block w est of Glenwood store
an«l service statio n , west of S print-
field.
H. A. H am m er, paster.
Sunday school at 9:45 a. m P reach­
ing a t 11 a. m. Young people's m eet­
ing a t 7 p. nt. P reaching a t 8 p. m.
Revival services a re now on. conduct­
ed by Rev. C h ester Smith. The oi l
fashion gospel preached in th e old
fashioned way. m eeting a t 7:30. You
a re «welcome.
These Business
Men and Citizens
Subscribe to the
Civic Clubs
ideal of a bigger
and better
Springfield
B APTIST C H U R C H .'
B ible school m eets at 10 o’clock and
the m orning service a t 11.
Young people's services a t 6:30 P
m- Gospel service at 7:30.
’ L essons from th e Marys.” will ti­
th e subject of th e evening service
and the ladies will furnish th e spe­
cial sieging.
P ra y e r and B 'hle study service
T hursday a t 7:30.
You will be welcome to all of these
services.
The church needs you but you need
the church much more.
NOVELTY STORE
O. H. TURNER, Prop.
Novelties of Note
Perfection B read
SPRINGFIELD BAKERY
F. G. Frese
Phone Us Your Orders for
Cakes and Pastry
.Od
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T h . logic of h . , 7 . 7 . . ho
o h e i.u Ì E . . , / X o th. * °
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Health
Thin««
DAJKOEB IN COUXBtrr—
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Swarts &
Washburne
Honey Dew Hams
give
merChan! 5 ° f Springfield are making a sincere effort to
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the rigKt merchandi9« * ‘ he right price. They
expect to enjoy your trade on M E R IT ONLY. In Springfield you will
find just as good merchandise, just as obliging sales people and just as
houses*000 Va UeS and l0W PrÌCe# a# 'n tKe b'g CHy ’ tOreS ° r mai|- ° rder
Ice Cold Drinks
Next Week
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LONG & CROSS
and Bacon
Wholesale and Retail
The invisible microbe is ever in­
dustrious to find suitable media
for growth, otherwise his implant
will fall. Your respiratory pass­
ages, your digestive canal, or your
eliminative channels must be in a
lowered state of vitality, if dan­
gerous bacteria colonize to do
hurt.
Practice over-loading your
stomach until its normal function
is impossible; it becomes Used,
incompetent.
You
chill the respiratory passages by
unwise exposure— the
resulting
Stasis and congestion at once af-
lords loiJgement for active, health-
destroying germs. Conversely, the
well-cared for digestive tract, and
the carefully “groomed” throat
are seldom attacked, being i;j
themselves provided with natural
antiseptics which resist disease. It
is only when defenses are broken
•own, that this sort of foe attacks.
One of the most harmful prac-
oces i« the immoderate use of ice-
©old M . drinks.
What
frozen a
air is
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V
” lu*t frozen
to the breathing apparatus, cold
drinks are to the lining of the di-
gestive tract. The walls of the
•tomach are chilled to a point far
below normal, stopping healthy
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secretion at oom. This weakens
ifLueh until bacteria
-jifl easy access. Snow and ice
snould never be swalb
healthy individual, no i
pure they are.
i t is vvia
at
jld m
that
does the mischief. Surgeons know
that a large per cent of appeodi-
eitis operations are on ice-water
and ice-tea habitues, and that also,
there are about f ■ times
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cases in hot a<
cold weather.
The logical adv>
is, never drink
ice-cold fluids I sMtuaJIy. Never
expose the breath' / organs to ex­
trem ely cold a ir fo r prolonged
periods.
Proper observance of
these precautions may save a life.
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GOOD PLUMBING IS
ALWAYS THE CHEAPEST
ntld Know
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We appeal for your patronage for the Springfield merchant on this
platform of M E R IT.
EGGIMANN’S
Cough Drops
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We ask you to inspect their goods, and give them their opportunity
of serving you. Your judgment and decision will of course be final. If
they cannot please you on the merit of merchandise and in price, then
they cannot consistently solicit your patronage.
McMURRAY’S
GROCERY
Ladies Civic Club
One of Springfield’s
Good Stores
Springfield
Creamery
of Springfield
ROSEBUD BUTTER
Phone 48
Wright & Son
Hardware
Furniture and Paints
((
"The Store of Springfield"
.h d p ro f« ,io n ,I people. know th.«“ ’f SpTn’g X " X ' i o ’ h o l d T m ,r d ’, n “
u
About y o u r
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• ,O M W ” * " • " - - « - l i o n , .
■l , e h
“ Oh'r to h . commended.
P' : e' ' ,ld and *r" de
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THE FARM ERS
EXCHANGE
Help Make this a Bigger, Better
andMore Prosperous Town!
HUNTLY
DELICATESSEN
HOME BAKED GOODS
LUNCHEONETTE
WHITE F R O N T
GROCERY
We Boost for Springfield
Holverson Bros
A Full U ne of Meats.
ICE DELIVERY.
HALL’S CASH
STORE
Men's W ear—Shoes
Trade At Home
HENDERER
ELECTRIC
SUPPLY
SPRINGFIELD
LAUNDRY
Patronize Your Home Laundry
Call 28J
TRY SPRINGFIELD MERCHANTS FIRST”
ASK FOR MADE IN S P R IN G F IE L D P R O D U C T S
Lets Keep at Home the $600,000 Expended Yearly Out of Town