The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, December 10, 1925, Page 5, Image 5

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THURSDAY. DHC KM H ER 10. 1»2K
STORY Of CHRISTMAS
SEAL INTERESTING
Buys Car — J. It Holveraon pur-
At Coburg—Nellie Htewart ap«ni
lb* week-itiid with friend» at Coburg. ohnaed a Dori car this week.
Idea
At West Fir— Mrs W. Hull and
Lowell Resident Visits— Mrs Angus-
tit K IG lwr of Low .ll was a visitor ViMltlrett Speut the week end ul West
Fir.
here Friday.
Originated
In
Oenmark
Years Ago Accomplishes Won­
ders in United States.
In from W sltsrvllls—Charles Jes-
Camp Creek Man In— N. Myera, of
More full of dramatic Inton-.’it than
Camp Croak, wna it Hprliigfhld bunt »«•n*of W allervllle was In for a short tho chapters of a novel, Is the history
of the little Christinas Soul now on
time Saturday,
imaa vlallor Friday.
sale throughout the state of Oregon.
Bags
Ducks—
FI
ft»'
n
ducks
ware
Conceived by a Danish postal clerk,
Maroola Raaldant Hara— I* M (Io»*
lor. Maroola ri'i«l«iit, was III Spring bagged by Carl Olson ha-al Southern to raise money that would save the
Faciflr agent, on a hunt n;t trip ut lives of children suffering from tuber­
field on bualnoaa Friday.
culosis; wandering across tho Atlantic,
Hittcoo» Bunday.
fulllug lnto.tho hands of a gr^ut Amer­
Waiter-villa Resident Hara—Mr. nnd
Dexter
Merchant Hsrs—Wflllnm ican writer; being recreated on Amer­
Mr» loin Camay worn In Hprlngfli-ld
Williams,
merchant
of Dexter, was ican soil, and sold to maintain unother
from W allervllle for a abort Ulna Hut
tuberculosis hospital; he« oinlng the
here on business Monday
ilr d n y .
solo financial support of a great or­
Thurston Man Hsrs—C'harHs Hun­ ganisation dedicated to a Health cam-
Feed Car Out—A car of food wua
tings of Thurston was heru on busl- plagu steadily and surely overcoming
Hutl«»l out. for M.ihl« by tbo taprlng
the "white plague," are leading events
riess
Monday.
In the life history of the Christinas Heal.
flold Mil nod Grain oniupnny Fri­
ing. »ui., and it has been largely
through the Interest focused on the
problem by the annual sale of Christ­
man Seals
The tuberouloala death
rate In the United 8tat«ja, has been
considerably more than
In half In
these eighteen years. The disease It
being oonquered. The winning slogan
Is Health! Health! H ealth!—such fine
radiant health that It repels sickness,
and Christmas Heals are In the field
In Oregon, and In every state In the
Union, to continue the fight to a win­
ning flnlah.
Private Phone Lina In—The Spring-1
field Mill and Grain company has
complete«! the Installation of a prlv- j
ate tslcptoona line connecting lie of- ,
flee with the red wuri-house on the ,
tracks.
Money to
Echo Residents H ers— M r and Mrs
T. M. Johnson of Echo, Oregon. nr«
visiting nt tin1 home of Mr. and Mrs.
8. E. McBee of. Springfield, tip« John
sons m otord here front their Rant'-ru.
Oregon home.
I» •eauonabk« always. It may
he fa ste r , 4th of July or Christ»
in».», but a dl«h of our Ice
ream taut«-« Just a» goral at one
time aa nnothrr. Duo «if tho
reason« for till.- la the purity
nnd flavors of vor Ingredient».
Accident Commission Man Here—
H. 11. George, representative of tins
stale Inrlii trial neeWent commission,
waa In Springfield Tuesday In hust­
le s In connection with the work of
that btsly.
. *
EG G IM A N N ’S
Let Us Help You Solve
Your Christmas Problems
Chrlstm » S ale, selling for one cent
each an- expected- to raise 880,000 In
Oregon between Thank «giving and
Christmas. In the 18th annual Heal
Hale. Ninety-five per cent of the
money will be kept In Oregon, where
It la the sole source of income for
the Oregon Tuberculosis Association,
am! provides must of the funds used
by th» County Public Health Associa­
tions.
Every city, village and community
In the state will have a chairman or
group of workers actively Interested
in selling the seals. Women’s clubs
and organizations are giving It en­
thusiastic support, and a large number
of Parent-Teacher Associations are
lending aid to the "Give Health. Fight
Tuberculosis" campaign which the
•eals finance.
PERFUMES
TOILET SETS
ATOMIZERS
STATIONERY
DESK SETS
FOUNTAIN PENS
LEATHER GOODS
IVORY GOODS
CHINA. CUTLERY
CAMERAS. BRUSHES
MANICURE COODS
SHAVING SUPPLIES
BOOKS, BIBLES
SPECTACLES
VACUUM BOTTLES
Of course- there are other
things that c o n v e y the
Christmas spirit w h ic h
come under the head of es­
sentials.
Christmas would not be
complete without them.
We are Showing Many New
Goods That Make Nice
Christmas Gifts
I
Candies, Cigars,
Nuts, Pop Corn,
Etc.
The selection of sensible
gifts from out stock means
a happy and economical
Christmas for all.
Shop Early
See Our Window Display this W eek For Suggestions
D. W. ROOF, Jeweler
First National Bank Bldg.,*
5th and Main St.
I
.«ItWIHItlHIIIII
.. .
Springfield, Ore.
]
7rux«rp<zraied
Finance AntPTuberculosle
Fight In Oregon
Suggesting
Sensible
Gifts
ICE CREAM
D. W. McKinnon, secretary of the
Springfield unit of the Loyal Legion
of Jy«gger» A Lumbermen, • received
word thia week of the acceptance by
the 4-L Bulletin of a fiction story
written by htmsielf. The story, entlt-
l«d. "A White Medicine Man.'* 1«
built around the lumber Industry.
This is Mr. McKinnon’s first try at
fiction, and he Is receiving yha con­
gratulations of his friends.
EIGHTEENTH SEAL SALE ON
Mr Einar Holboelt, postal clerk In
Motor to Silverton— -Mr nnd Mrs.
far off Denmark, busy cancelling
W. J Scott and daughter motored to
Returns to Portland—Jerry Van
stamps and handling packages during
the Christmas season of 1901, had on
Vulxuh, who vlaltod boro for a few HI verton Hunduy.
his heart the problem of raising
days wltllJita mother, baa r«turnnd Io
Hsrs from Thurston—Mrs. I-aw-
money to support a little hospital for
Fort land.
rence Gossler of Thurston was In for poor children stricken with tubercu­
losis. In the midst of his work, he
Has Tonsils Removed—Genevieve a short Bine Monday.
conceived the Idea of selling a seal
Carter, of l.enburg. had her tonsils
Has Successful Hunting Trip—Carl somewhat like the stamps he waa so
removed at t*h« office of a local pbyal- Olson, local Southern Pacific agent, busy cancelling. Mr. Holboell submit­
alan last week
spent Kunday at Hlltcoua. Ho hunted ted his plan to the king, received the
One of the few things a penny will
royal sanction and the new seal was buz—A Christmas Heal.
Thurston Man In— John Fries, Roy ducks In that dlatrlct
printed, eold, and fulfilled Its mission.
Fkhoundaon and Charles Tkylor «were
Jtas Gates Hsrs -A business visitor The children of th e‘poor received the
Here from Leaburg— M r» W . Feplot
among tbo Hprlngfleid visitors from here Tuesday wi I Jess Gates of cure they needed, at the Uttle hospital.
and
daughter were her from Leaburg
Reveral years later, one of the
Thurston Monday.
Camp Creek.
Danish aeala fell Into the bands of I Monday.
Entertain At Dinner— Mr. and Mrt.
Wendling Men Here—John l*urce|l, Jacob Rile, the American writer and
\\$ Imr Lloyd entertained Mr. and of Wendling, was a SprlngfhlJ busi­ publicist. He was Immediately In­
terested. wrote to a friend across the
Mrs, Milton Cyr and Mrs Katharine ness visitor Tuesday.
ocean, obtained the story behind the
I Mi n cun and son at dtnuer Sunday.
Waltervilla Man HI—James Hart. seal and published It In the "Outlook"
Qoas to Albany— Mrs. N, A. Rowe , W allervllle rancher, waa seriously III In 1907.
Thia story In turn stirred to action
returned Friday from Albany, whe*e ■•arly Wits week.
an
American woman. Mlaa Emily Ble-
ah» vlaltod at tbo home of her son,
Albany Man Visit»—Harry Neber- ael. who like the Danish Postal Clerk,
John Lamberty.
waa struggling with the financial prob­
g | I of Albany waa In Springfield on lem of a little tuberculosis aanltorlum
McLsgan at Marshfield— Wayne Me 1 business Monday.
near Wilmington. Delaware.
Miss
laigan onalnoer for the Mountain
Blssel managed the first American
In
from
Maroola
—
Mrs.
Myron
States Power company, »pent the
Christmas Huai Hale In 1907, ratting
early part o f the week at Marshfield Craig of Marrola visited In Spring- 13.000 for the needy hospital, a sum
field early In (he week.
tar beyond her expectations.
} From the three thousand dollar Heal
Portland Man Here— W. Eborhart.
Are
Guest»—
Mrs.
H.
E.
la-pley
and
of Fortland. wna bore thia week In­
Hale In 1907 to the four and a half
WE REPRESENT
stalling the X-ray In tbo nrw offices Frank Lew's were guests at the homo million dollar aale In 1924. the story
of
the
Christmas
Heal
has
been
one
of
jof
N.
Endicott
Hunduy.
SHOE ECONOMY
of Dr W C. Itobhun In the First Na­
magnificent accomplishment against
tion bank building.
Prunsvllls Man In—G II. Fish of the foe tuberculosis Between 1908 and Youngsters love to run, climb,
' I’m neville visited Springfield friends 1919 the American Red Cross, put Its and jump. Naturally, they stub
Child Undergoes Operation— Mil­
shoulder to tbu wheel, and backed the their toes and wear oat their
dred Hillings, f, year-old daughter of Monday.
Real Sub', l i - m •• th e I. r m " li e d C r o s s
shoes generally. But the wise
Mrs. Maty Hillings of Springfield,
Wheat la Sold—A. II. Muthews, Heals" which still lingers although Mother is happy to know that
was operated on at the l ’nclflc Chris­ Pleasant Hill farmer, sold a load o f , now six years out of date. The right
name Is CHRISTMAS HEALS or tu­ her son loves the great out of
tian hospital Sunday.
wheat nt the Springfield Mill and berculosis Christmas Seals, for since
doors. She lets us solve her
Goat to Washington—Mr. nnd Mr» Grain company plant Monday morn- 1918 the National Tuberculosis A sso­ shoe problems at a reasonhale
ciation. and Its branches, state and cost.
Jasper llllls of Oakridge passed Ing
local, have been selling the seals, and
through hero last Friday nil their wav
Wendllng
Resident Here— FrauL I depending on them for their entire
ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP,
to Ism« Bench. Washington, where Crawford, accountant of the Booth-j support. The Oregon sale Is conduct­
.John II. W ill. Prop.
they will visit relatives nnd friends Kelly plant nt Wendllng. was In j ed by tho Oregon Tuberculosis Asso­
Main St. Between 3rd & 4bh
«mill after the holdiyas.
ciation
anil
the
County
Fuhllc
Health
I Springfield on a visit Tuesday.
Associations.
Since the time of the first Heal Sale
Make Portland Trip— Mr and -Mrs
Bushman In South— Art Bushman. |
Dallas Murphy made a motor trip to of tho Springfield Mill and Grain com- many millions of dollars have been
Fortland over the week-end. They ipany, lift Monday for Southern Ore- Invented In tuberculosis-fightlng equip­
ment; hospitals, open air schools,
w o r n accompanied by
Ml*» Hagel ' gon, on a bUetnaaa trip.
clinics, dispensaries, tuberculosis nurs­
Murphy, nnd Ml"» tfylvla (lllfllen of
Eugene.
i
day.
McKinnon’s Story Accepted
ftve
S- & H. Green Trading
Stamps
676
D E P A R T M E N T STORES
Villamette St., Eugene, Ore
OUR
678 STORE
BUYING
POWER
SAVES YOU
MONEY
BUYING MOST
WE BUY
FOR LESS
8ELLING MOST
WE SELL
FOR LESS
Ladies’ Silk
useful gifts,
Men’s Silk Hose for Christ­
mas,
Underwear,
$2.49 to $3.98
49 to 98c
tailored like an overcoat,
Sweaters, new shipment,
Pullovers and Coat style
for men. and women and
children,
plain
Men’s—
Men’s
Wool
and
Mackinaws,
fancy
plaid,
$2.49 to $5.90
priced at—
$6.90 to $9.90
Women’s—
Stationery for Christmas,
Children’s—
$2.98 to $4.98
$2.49 to $4.98
19c w $4.98 box
Gillette and Auto
Razors—
Gift Ties, new silks,
19c
49c to $1.98
Strap
each
—
Give Her Something Useful
For the Home
I
‘BirchfielcP Upholstered
Living Room
Furniture
•
The A Finest Gift of All
•
Picture to yourself how one of these wonderful "Birchfield
Overstuffed Living Room Groups would look in your living
room—the luxuriousness of their deep, comfortable spring
cushions—the elegance of their high grade coverings. The
style—the quality—and above all—the fact that they are
extremely comfortable.
$135 to $225
M ohair Davenports Priced
Velour Davenports Priced
-
$98.50 to $139.50
Buy Noiv---Pay Next Year
For the Man
Who Smokes
The man w’ho smokes will appreciate
a smoking stand, cabinet or table—
and will think more of It the /longer it
is used. Many are here to s«ect from
—a style to every demand—a price to
meet every need.
Pedestal Smokers .... .....$2.25 to $19.75
Cabinet Smokers ____ $7-25 to $21.50
Humidor Smokers „..$14,75 to $25.50
$1 Delivers any Smoker You Choose