The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, November 05, 1925, Page 2, Image 2

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    T ire SPRINGFIELD NEWS
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News that Mr. Enright, New York's police com­ SCARLET FEVER DISCUSSED
missioner intends to take a vacation Is interest­
BY BOARD OF HEALTH
ing, in that, it »quarts* perfectly with the intention
of (he incoming mayor.
Why I» acarlot fever prevalent In
PAGR TWO
THE SPRINGFIELD NEW S
Published Every Thursday at
Springfield. Lane County. Oregon, by
THE
W IL L A M E T T E
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Surely Barnum's shade must look ou the tnod-
ern press agent in scorn when It thinks of the
gn,,u < ^„.,„„1 ,* . provided by the T ut family,
l«»ft unheralded and unsung.
H. E MAXEY. Editor.
atared a» second d a ta matter February 2«. l»03 at the
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M A IL S U B S C R IP T IO N R A T E
Cao Tear tu Advauco
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Three Months .
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Oregon?
Largely bcau.ro mild ra»oo aro noi
dlagnoe***! and
properly
laula Inti,
TYilrly-»lx caito» «roro reported for
the week ending October 24, 1925.
Why 1» scarlet fever a dangerous
| disease of childhood?
75c
5c
Forbidding Greece and Bulgaria to fight seems Because iwo to four perron» out of
a little like “trying it on the dog.
(every one hundred Infected dlr from
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(the disease Itself and Is conipllcatlens
, and consequences are even more ser­
ious.
Editorial Program
Are ''ecftrlantina" amt "scarlet rash"
COLONEL MITCHELL'S CRIME.
i forms of scarlet fever?
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Make Springfield the Industrial Center of Wee- *
Yee. It Is through the mild cases
Safely It uiay be prediclod that Colonel William M it ­
tern Oregon.
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that the disease ts most often spread
II . Develop a Strong Tradin g Point; Bund a City • chell will be punished by the court martial before whom
What ages are most auspcctlbln to
af Contented Home«.
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he is now on trial. To employ a milder tern» he will ul-
scarlet fever?
II I . Improve Living Conditions on the Farm . Pro- • I m ost certainly be dlscllpltned. and It 1» wtthtn the poatl-
It may he contracted at any age
mote the Raising of Purebred Livestock and • htlities that the court will recommend h is dism issal from
but more than #6 per cent of all cases
the Growing of F ru it: W o rk fo r B etter M arkets * I the army.
occur In persona less than 15 years
IV . TeR the W orld About Oregon's Scenic W onder- •
What “crime" did this daring and brilliant aviator
land.
• ' commit? His heat friend would be compelled to admit old. (Tilldrvn between five and ten
years sre most susceptible
e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e
that be was guilty of talking too mucb and too mtvniper-
At what time of the year Is scarlet
ately. There can be no question that he violated the code fpver
'prevalent?
THE PUBLIC MARKET.
of United States army etiquette. In this matter. It la only
Epidemics are most prevalent In
In a few days a public market will be opened in fair to say that be was guilty ot conduct uubeeoiulug S3 the fall and winter.
Springfield. This market if properly managed officer and a gentleman.
How Is It spread?
will be a great assistance to farmers o t this com­
Colonel MltcbeU may or may not have a fair trial. Toe
By contact with persons 111 with
munity as well as an asset to Springfield. It fact that two members of the court—one of them its pres­ the disease or with articles that have
should be a tie to bind the people of the town and iding officer—were clearly disqualified shows that the sec­ been contaminated with th e germ.
country closer together with resultant benefits retary of war exercised no discrimination when he select­ If the germa get into the milk supply
ed the court. A third member who was perem ptorly chal­
to both.
a tn llk-borne epidemic will follow.
Contrary to the first impression that a public lenged ts further evidence of bias against the defendant. How long after the Infection do sy.n-
market where fruits, vegetables and meats are Counsel for the defense when he set up the pies for the toms develop?
sold injure the trade of the merchant in these constitutional right of freo spreech failed utterly. With
From one to seven days.
products, wherever the public* market has been mo intent to a tan an argument on this question It may
What are the first symptoms?
tried it has resulted in increased business in these i he remarked that no rational person would set up a claim I Headache, fever.’ »pre throat, vom­
stores over a period Of months.
that free speech, as guaranteed by the Constitution, confers
iting. The rash appears In 34 to 48
Springfield
has too . long
“swapped”
pennies i u ,e right upon a military officer openly and contempla- hours.
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between its own people. The only new money, ousiy to criticise a superior officer. Some natural rights v m e« Is scarlet fever comm n fen
brought into the town comes through the saw Of civilians are dented to soldiers.
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mills and flour and feed mill. The time has come At thia trial, sevedai million people are sitting as »
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when this town must make a Strong bid for the court, entirely independent of the Official body. They w ’U
Completion of the »m ltnc r
¿ rade
J ha?
18 ’? * h tfU ,,y “**• the
8nd th” ’ WUI 0O‘ bOlher
'lr peeling does not mark the end of the
Springfield s own. To do this the farmers Interest be bothered with technicalities. They demand to know lnfe<,,1(>B
JtM, for
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■Vfc i«n4 1 be
« oAnS
eaaaeael more
wo ~ and
a. el more
Me, 2 in a the
X. M town-
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a. _
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_ our
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must
centered
— I whether the
charges
of
prevalent in the secretions of the
he must find here more of a market for his prod- made by Colonel Mitchell, are true or not true. If they are , broilt nose. ears, kidneys and bow-
uce. The public market is a big step in the right true, th« citixens* great court will protest against extreme e)<
direction. We all should profit thereby both in punlshment tor the defendant for telling the truth.
What are the secondary effect»?
dollars are in friendly relationship.
The Judgment of the formal court wtlt not be a finality
Inflammation of the kidneys is a
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The president of the United States must approve It. A
WITH A MILLION POLICEMEN
severe reprimand or something more drastic wonl I prob-
Representatives of Collier’s Weeklv have been ably be passed by unnoticed, but a verdict to dism iss Col-
making a house to house poll on prohibition en- onel MltcbeU from the army would bring on a storm of
forcement. It is asserted that 263,000 men and protest from every state In the Union, and this storm
women have been queried. While a majority. 61.2 would break directly os ths White House —Portland T el*
per cent, express dissatisfaction with the enforce- gram.
THURSDAY, NOV. 5, 1925.
E d ito r ia l
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C om m ent
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"After taking Adlerlka I can eat
anything and sleep like a log. I »„.i
gas on the stomach and couldn't keep
food down nor sleep." (signed) It, ('.
I Miller. ONE spoonful Adlerlka re­
How long should sea • -I ( w a r hr. moves GAS and often brings surprls-
( In« relief Io lbs ”ii iii.li h. biops tiiat
quarnntln d*.
llf le U
bring*
N o teta 'h u i 31 t t y s .— Oregon full, bloated fiel.llg
¡out old wa»lc mailer you never
S ta le I 1*1 r,| of Health,
thought was In your system Excel-
lent for chronic consllpat'oti Hub-
SPRINGIELD PLAYER ON
cry's Drug store.
OREGON FRESHMAN TEAM
Wanted—A Job
University of Oregon. Eugene. Nov
(.— (Special.)—-Wilbert A llrattalu of I want to work for YOU:
Springfield. who played three years
I can double the uiuount of
on the Springfield high school foot­ work YOU now produce!
ball I ram under Wilcox. Is a member
And thereby increase YOUR
of the University of Oregon fresh­
income.
man team, llrattaln played hhlf and
I can cut In half YOUR
qoarterbark at Springfield. Ha tips
dally worries!
the beam at 135 pounds
And double or treble YOUR
Spike Leslie, Oregon cna-h, has a
enjoyment of LIFE!
•airly fast (earn, but It Is lighter than
I can. In abort, make LIFE
the elevens of the last few yeara.
itself a pleasure!
About 70 are trying to make the team.
And 1 come where the door
The squad at present Is made up
Is
open!
of Kllppel, Cadwell. 8andvall and
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wit) cost you less than I
Carlson, renters; Flegel. Meal. Coch­
earn!
ran. Cougbell. Winter. Thompson.
For I am a FRIEND.
Mashberger and M akso, guards; Mar­
I AM HEALTH!
tin. DeMott. Fraser. Wade, Nosier. Mr
Cglloch. H«an and Bonnell. tackles;
Pope, flroer Jamison, Burnell. Dais,
Slaussen, Hall and Jost. ends; Wood- Is the Safe, Sane, and Sure,
1». Wll«on and Manerude. quarters; Science of Restoring Health
Oetrotn. Hagan, Eddy. Coleg. Green
through the Nerves.
and Llewellyn, halves; and Oouhl.
Phone 356J
Oooden, and Gaulke, fullbacks Fleg licen se No. 300
el. Kllppel. Pope. Hagan. Wade.
Llewellyn and Sand vail are ex-Port­
Chiropractic
Geo. A. Simon
Over Penney Store, Eugen«
The seventh ot a series of advertisements published
each »unday in The Statesm an for the purpose of ro-
The waste of the nation Is in
which has reached a high point
electricity on the battleship Tennessee. Nothing Su 18 a true sI°Kan~
of
development with modern
And
in
fact
a
strict
adherence
to
it
by
every
one
hero,
left for the gobs to do but eat and fight. K. P.
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together with a full measure of understanding of and lor- machinery. Let us make your
Is a pipe.
ally to all our advantages and Interests, would make Sal­ old shoos look like new. Send
Human naturfe never changes, but it often em over; would make over the surrounding country and them in by the children. ,
the other cities and towns of this district—
short changes.
ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP,
For we have It in our splendid resoraces and our own
John H. Will, Prop.
Girls usually second the motion after seeing powers to makes this the most prosperous and progressive
Main St. Between Srd ft 4kh
a new dance step.
City and country in all the world—
OnDorttinitv often finds the doorbell broken,
Man Slaapa Like Log.
Eate Anything
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It shows that the man or woman who falls to patronise
good leather thrown away an
The Kentucky banker who fled with $45,000 i h;* borne people Is neither lOO per cent loyal to hl. home n u a )ly M o fe
HhoeH s r e
o f the bank's money and two women, took w ith' lown nor 100
cent feUlcl‘’nt ln looking out for h l. cr carded—needing only a little re­
him liabilities as well as assets.
< her e own interests.
pairing—than are ever worn.
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“The way to build up Salem Is to patronise Salem pe>
Rebuilding shoes is an art
Potatoes are peeled and butter Is sliced by »*•" u # slo<“n carrle<1 by Tim Statesman tor m a n y y n n
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land high ssdtool stuileuls on th« first
squad.
“CONSIDER THE RETAIL store of SALEM"
The appearance of Main street would be en-
hanoed greatly if the artificial forest of light and mlnc,n* 1116 J*0»1*
of the mauy
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other poles were removed to the alleys. With the 11'ng the;r homo town
published this morn-
opening of the McKenlze highway we have an op-
portunity here to make Main street a show whi­ And it is well worth reading.
The appeal is plain and straightforward and truthful.
tlow for our town.
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common ohe Complications of the car
ars numerous, svariai fever be ug vue
of the most common cause» of deaf
neas li s t a i dren
ts thero any prole«:.in «gains
scarlet (sv>r?
Yes Throe Is a BUM "RlbUlty lest
know n n, the H ick lesi
T h e r e Is u’so an »ml o lin for Im
munia ng <l*e susceptible.
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ment of the law in their communities, about the
same number have expressed their confidence!
that prohibition could be enforced adequately.
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THURSDAY, NOV, 5, 1925.
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And loyalty to our own is the first requirement.—Oregon
statesman.
Magnavox Radio
The simplicity of this Rad­
io will appeal to you as it
has to us. Anyone can op­
erate It—Just one dial.
Come ln and arrange for
demonstrations.
Seven years have passed Into eternity since
.that gray November day when nations penned a
truce, and the world paused to bury Its mangled
dead and bandage up its bleeding sons.
Seven peaceful years have followed, all so
fillet! with busy enterprise and prosperity that
we are apt to forget our sons, husbandB and
sweethearts who laid down their lives, for you
and for me.
Let us not forget, but let us pray for them and
that they have not died ln vain.
Marshall's
Commercial State Bank
56 9th Avo. W.
Eugene
Stanley Bldg.
Springfield, Oregon
Cwiffirtabti Jrib
Official
Goodyear
Tire Repair Service
Station, Expert Balloon
Tire Repairing
Eugene
Vulcanizing
Works
957 Oak St.
1020
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