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THURSDAY. DECEMBER 10, IMS
THE 8PRINOFIBLD NEWS
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CHRISTMAS SEALS AID
TUBERCULOSIS FIGHT
Practical InstructK’O* h>
HOME SEWING
By R uth Wwxth
, f eur t. How
as who kavt , « n .«
for uneasy apprehension. and the fact
that people are m indful of them w ill
help them aa much, I belle»«», aa the
money w ill help them 1 cordially com-
mend the ealv of Christm as Seal»,"
V *Ar5
HON WILLIS C. HAWLKY.
V 8. Representative from itregoo.
Knowledge and Practice of the
Rules of Health Greatest
Need.
In the n a i l plan at the rigT.t 1
» Ibown the proeeai of m il;:
Mot »earns that at* use»i -
many of the mora tullere
To make thia Idnd
_ _ . . you «01 need
naad a aUy
May str.
«rip
the material aa aho«n at A. T h
»trip thouki ba n t a» long as tl
»ear. la to ba and about an tec.-
and a half wide. The edges of t l
should ba turned back ai
the atay »trip ao th:
_______j narrow opening or ah
between them. The stitching i
«n at B and C is usually ma
at three-eights of an inch bon
n the edges.
. . la always barn to press a se-.
of this kind both before and aft'
It is stttehe !
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■B A DERS:—
TH W V F T H S P E a .
Bhietmad » • « : ..• * : -A L T E R IN G V •
TBBNS AMD FITTING ** » f tw .
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aww«r r«er SrsHrashlB» p r i M l w i W i
U r b> r * r t • ( this M »n » aa w , < b c 1 m .!
rtswp ter
In 1914. 69S Oregon people died
w ith tuberculosis
Beet estimate» In­
dicate that probably 6000 are afflicted
w ith the disoae^. Careful studies »how
that between the ages of 16 and 40.
which may be called the best years
of life, more Oregonian» die of tuber­
culosis than from any other cause of
death and the same Is true through­
out the U nited States as a whole. All
this la in spite of the fact tuberculosis
is known to be pre rentable and cure-
able.
-W e know enough about tubercu­
losis to scotch It w ithin a generation.
I t is not lack of knowledge, it is lack
of application of knowledge that tm-
1 pedes our progress.” These were the
wonts o f Dr. Allen K. Krause, leading
American authority on tuberculosis,
when he yialfed Oregon last summer.
H e also pointed out that the knowl­
edge which makes physicians confi­
dently assert that "tuberculosis Is pre­
ventable and cureable” la not knowl-
I edge regarding medicines or tre a t­
ments that can be called "specific
cures." It Is knowedge regarding the
fundamental rules of healthy living
It Is disregard of the rules of healthy
Uvtng that permits tuberculosis to con­
tinue as so great a menace to humane
life. It Is knowledge of theee rules,
and care In th eir application which
' « i l l eventually overcome tuberculosis.
It is the tremendous progress In this
direction which has made poeaible the
50% reduction In the tuberculosis death
rate la the United States w ithin the
last 15 years. and the IS % reduction tn
Oregon's rate w ithin the last ten years.
Christmas Seals finance the cam­
paign of the Oregon Tubercwloet» As­
sociation which la speclflely designed
. to meet the need of teaching health.
Public Health nurses are put Into the
field tn Oregon.
H ealth teaching Is
taken Into the Oregon schools. L ite r­
ature is distributed, exhibits are pre­
pared. and every known channel of
teaching health is employed.
The objective of the health teach-
j lng Is to overcome tuberculosis by
I striking at its vulnerable spot.
Oh, t fa. Is It?
From New Iberia (L a . I Enterprise I
W e have the same kind of boys
and nuen that ^ r o w in these oti|er
places, two legs, two arms and a
head surrounding a good h o ly , that «
all the human m aterial a eded.
••1 wish to cordially endoree the coin-
I lng anti tuberculo»ts campaign In O re­
gon. through the »ale of Christm as
' Seal» I note w ith pleaaure the report
of the greet decrease tn the death ra le
from tuberc Uoals In our home M ate,
during the past fourteen years. and he-
* lleve that this la due tn a large
measure to the money derived from
the sale of Chrlatmaa Seal*.
•The Christmas Seal campaign Is
a most worthy one and ! consider It a
distinct privilege to be able to add my
testimony to the great num ber who
hold a like opinion."
H O N . N. J. S tN N O T T .
U. S. Repreeentatlve from Oregon.
CASTE FOR SCHOOL PLAY
IS ANNOUNCED BY COACH
..
,
Aluminum Hot W ater
$2.50
Crumb Trays
75c to $2.10
Therm os Lunch Kits
$1.85
Nickel Plated Copper Tea
Kettles
$1.75
Small size Aluminum
Hi |-> o l. lt o f s .
80c
Goodell-Pratt autom atic drills
With 8 p o in t s
$2.00
Parlor Bellows $1.35 to $1.75
Polishing Mops 65c to $1.75
H o llie s
Rehearsals for " Assisted by Sadie,'
the high school play to be presented
on December 18, Indicate that the
presentation la to he one of the best
ever given by the local school Coach­
ing is In charge of Mies Francis
Hodge.
I
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A o n to Dow, the “m ystery,"
....................................... George Moon
M o h a e l Cemeron. detective
___________________ John How ard j
C < ltn el Jennlver. hotel manager,
_________________ C a rl M cK Innls
Reginald N ull. m llltlonaire.
________________ __ H o b a rt W ilson
Family Scab's $1.75 to $2.25
Aluminum Syrup Pitchers 60c
Aluminum Tea Rail Tea
$1.50
Oil H eaters
$6.25
Good Shaves for
Everybody
Eli*« t re
Genuine Gillette Safety
Razors, price .................. 25c
ELECTRIC TOASTERS
No m atter who gets them
every one in the family la go­
ing to be glad, price
$1.73
ELECTRIC LIGHT OUTFITS
FOR CHRISTMAS TREES
Only a few seconds to turn
out two pieces of crisp, brown
toast, price ..... _............. $3.75
Electric Waffle Irons
$8.75 to $15.00
Eight lights to a string.
Strings can be connected
and all lighted from one sock­
et. String with bulbB .... $1.25
Extra bulbs, each .....
10c
Dr Beedle. professor Frank lem b.ird
Bunch. bell boy ---------- Evan Hughes
Sady Brady, stenographer Fay Flshet
M re C. Christopher Corley, dowager
____________ ______ Gladys Dorsey
Sonora G oniales. adventuress
_________ _______ T helm a I a y son
WiSS SCISSORS AND
SHEARS
ROLLER SKATES
H a rrie t Corley, stepdaughter
______________ _ Sh irley Hem enw ay
V icky Vaughan, debutante
Rubber ttres and ball (waring
Less noise and sm oother rid­
ing. Good exercise and lots of
fun for children
lYlce pair................
$2.25
________________ Esther Lynch
M rs
$4 00
11» a l . r |
Hall R earing Roller
S kates
........ . $1.75
Earthen Tea Pots 35c to $2.25
I'liislilighis
65c to $3.50
Put Waffle Irons
on your list
T he caste of the play eras made pub­
lic ibis week, aa follows:
OREGON CONGRESSMEN
ENDORSE SEAL SALE
..
A EVeryot
Quinch. maid
___________ K a th e rin e Hem enw ay
Every pair guaranteed |»er-
fect. There are none better
SURE TO BE APPRECIATED
made,
8-lnch shears .........
$1.65 Handsome Stag and Handles,
r.-lni h scissors
$1.10
Embroidery scissors
90c two and three piece carving
Pocket scissors
$1.10 s e t s , ............... $2.50 to $9.75
All Christmas goods delivered free in Springfield the day be fore Christmas.
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Good Old Dad.
QUACKENBUSH’S
Young Snipper was o ff to College.
"Good bye. m y boy." said his father.
" W rite to me oftesi.'*
" T h a t-« generous of you. dad," re-
Snipper
g ratefully.
16ft Ninth Ave EaHt
Stanfield. Smnott. Hawley, and
Crumpacker Approve Work j/®ngi”
Supported by Seals.
"T h e
anti-tuberculosts movement
has always had my unqualified »up-
port.
I
believe
that
conducting
How Long the Weeks are Getting.
the Sale of Christm as Seal» to
(From h? W o rthin g <3. D ., E n ter­ raise funds for combating this disease
(tuberculosisI is a mest valuable pub­
prise»
"S lim ’’ Crane informed us Monday lic service and should by all means be
encouraged. Rest assured that 1 shall
he ran a rusty na 1 »n his foot last
be more than glad to do anything 1
w eek and was la i i up for 90 day».
can to further the valuable work "
H O N M. E C R U M P A C K E R .
U S. Representative from Oregon.
A Man of M oderation.
Eugene, Oregon
With G
New Gas Rate For House Heating Only
$1.00 per Thousand Cubic Feet
"I am glad to most h eartily Join in
wishing the utmost success In the
H ark n . "is drin k in ’ sc .x etlrn aw ­ work of these et tg.d in the anti-
tuberculosis campaign '
ful. ’
H O N KOBT N S T A N F IE L D ,
‘■Don’t you w erry none about h:m.
U. S. Senator from Oregon.
dearie." r< : sited Mrs H arkins. "H e
know.: w' --n to quit, he do a. Jest
"In a tim e when we are thinking of
the m inute he see’d he couldn't stain making a season especially Joyful to
up tfce other night, he spoke right those of oSt imm- '.¡ait fam ily and
friends, the contributions to the anti*
out a a ’ toW the boys to carry him
tuberculoat» campaign Is an instance
home."
ood w ill tow ard a number
“ T h a t h u b a n d of yours." declared
Mrs. Haw kins, to her neighbor. Mrs.
W IL D
TO
NO
TO B U IL D
Antiques in the cupboard are beautiful,
But not in the fireplace.
Out With Wood and Coal
Get A New
T h e q u ic k e s t-s ta rt­
ing. full-powered gas­
oline th it ev er p ro ­
pelled a ear.
O n sale at the “ R ed
C row n” sign.
AUTOMATIC GAS FURNACE OR RADIANTFIRE HEATER AND YOU'LL HAVE A CLEANER.
BRIGHTER WARMER AND CHEERIER HOME. READY AT THE TOUCH OF A MATCH OR
BUTTON TO MAKE YOUR ROOMS WARM AND INVITING. SEE THIS WONDERFUL FUR­
NACE.
FOR SATISFYING HEAT— USE GAS
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
A
(CafHoraia)
N EW WINTER
'RED CROWN"
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Mountain States Power Co.
881 Oak Street, Eugene
6th and Main, Springfield
Phone 20
Phone 58