The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, January 21, 1926, Page 6, Image 6

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T H E S W U N lìF lK L D NMWH
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B erlin’s B riae
About yo u r
Health
Is m —ch a rle « E lliott la 111 at hia
T hurston Man In— Fred Gray was *
Mill street home.
v isito r here Monday.
Thing» You Should Know
S tratto n In Town—L. D S tratto n
W alterville People H era— Mr and
M rs E arl Thienla of W a tervtUl» was in town from his home up the
W illam ette river, Sunday.
m ere Springfield »tailor» Monday.
V is it a t C re a w ell— P ra tt Holveraon
M a k e » Buaineaa T r ip — Georg* Per
ki « cf Springfield made a business and faintly visited at th e hottie of Ed
Anderson. In Creawell. Sunday.
trip to Albany Saturday.
M a t Em m erich Here— Mat B anner-'
In from W altervllle— H arry Jackson
of W alterTille was a visitor h ere Mon­ Ich of W altervllle paid Springfield a I
business visit aS turday
day.
Here from Vida— Mre B W fltam s
Confined to Bed—Mrs H. N. M cFar­
of Vida was in Springfield for a short !
land of Springfield is confined to her
tim e Saturday.
bed with an attack of la grippe.
T H U R SD AY. JAN. 21. 192«.
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(or bruali burning fires. und nineteen
were for sm oker» fire». Five convic­
tions were for cam p fire» without per
m il. and two for am oktag In a do»ed
forest urea The rem ainder were for
ml»cellaneoua causes.
tine hundred tw eutyeilne of th e
crim inal conviction» were in Oregon,
and W ash ugioii Of the (twenty two
national forest» In O regon and Wa»h
Ington, the SI uh I uw lead* with th irty
convictions; the Mount Hood 1» sec­
ond* with tw enty five and the Ca»
cade H third wllh tw enty-tw o
Man Sloop» Like Log,
Eat» A n yth in g
"A fter Inking Atllerlka I can oat
anyihlng and »leep like a log I hud
gu» on the »Inina« h mid couldn't keep
food down nor »leep.** (signed 1 II. C.
Miller. t)NK »poonful Atllerlka rw
ino«>» GAS und often bring« »urprla-
Ing re lli f to the stom ach Stop« th a t
full, bloated feeling. O ften brings
nut old w a»te.inatter you never
thought wa» In your ayalem Excel­
lent for chronic conatlpatlna. Flau-
ery'a P rug »tore.
cph O»
Gaine», M. D.
bv I«11' ' ’»ph
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\L FR IT T IO N S
The
-«• r —" " 'o n facial «Ha­
noi depend
ae is a.
di
>r it» ort-
a
bl.
x n
nod ii
T h en
do tv
not cute
varies in s e v v lty .
Thia dii
from a few sm all pustules to m any
larg e ones, the la tte r often leav­
ing disfiguring pita or tears. A
certain germ , the acne bacclllua,
may he found with the mlcroacopo.
and may rath e r accompany than
cause the eruption. We know th a t
a rich. Idghly-eeasoned diet will
land color to the picture; cheese
and the like, including mince plea
an, I fried foci» are to be avoided.
T hey overload certain glands of
the »km which are a ir e c lj choked
and inactive. A plain diet of
ooarse b read .' fresh vegetables,
plenty of fru its and rirlnklng-w uter
la to be commended. Young peoplo
do not need coffee or tea.
Tho pustules should never bo
equocied. T hey may he carefully
puncture«! w ith a eleun noodle riip-
p c ! in u solution of qnrbolic acid
before using, and then swabboil
with cotton wet with peroxide of
hydrogen, if hot w et packs are
applied to the face, be sure to fol­
low with cold packs, a m iuute or
two a fte r. Leave the special medic-
ation to your physician.
Th«’ acne patient should use his
own tow els and pillow-linen. The
face should not be ilaubed with
ointm ents or cheap lath ers th a t
»top up th e pores. A good lotion
fo r the face Is g made by adding
boracic acid to w ater, in any
»trvngth desired, fo r it is harm less.
Lemon-julc* lightly applied cleans­
es the tiny grooves in the skin,
but -hould be rinsed lightly a fte r
the application. Use no face-pow ­
d er- containing lead or unknwwn
Coloring tngre«iients.
W etherbee-Powers
R em oval Sale
-;
In from C edar F lat—Jam es K arhan
Mr ». Young III— Mrs. Ira Young of of C edar F lat visited In S prlngf'eld
The fa ct th a t you are welcome to credit on any purchase
w est Springfield is recovering from an
Ellen Mackay, daughter o f CUir-
ence H. Mackay, head o f the Postal
you make removes the last obstacle to your ta k in g advan­
a ttack of a Grippe.
tage o f the unusual reduction on fu rn itu re and home fu r ­
Vida Man Here— P . P B rendell of Telegraph and Cable Company,
! .artieri society by suddenly becom­
Hare from
Bischi y— Mr». R. A. Vhla spent p art of Monday In Spring
nishings d u rin g th is rem arkable Removal Sale.
ing- the bride o f Irving Berlin, song
Rhineh-’im er of Biachly was a visitor field.
• ’-»ter. last week.
h ere Tuesday.
H ere trarr P o r’land— K. N yeberg,
The Detail».
V isit W ilton Home— Mr. and Mrs. P ortland business man. was a visitor
$74.00 Genuine Hotly Brun-
No
doubt
it
will in terest the read er
Allen S tew art of Portland a re visiting In Springfield Tuesday,
$19.75 No. 18 O rion Wood
aels Rugs, everyone per­
I
1 to know th at th e song hits we have a I
a t the R. P. W ilson home here. Mr.
Ih-aters. heavy ca«t lin in g ,
fect, 9x12 else
$39.50
In
from
Landax—Mr
and
Mrs.
Cur-
been
singing
for
th
e
last
y
ear
or
so
S te a rt ia a bro th er of Mrs. W ilson
now .......... .......... $14.65
I tie Nnwman w ere h ere from Landax w ere factors In this unique court-
$85.00 lluKHorah Axtuinla-
Here from W sndllng—Mr and Mrs. Monday to tra n sa c t business.
»hip.
te r Ruga, aplendld UKaort-
$33 50 20-lnch Wood Su­
John Purcell of W endllng were
R„ id. nt Here—C harles
lrT,n< ,W r,,n- 4 ■,e » l!,h '«w»»«raut
ment o f patterns and col­
g uests at the John P en ljo h n home I» | T ayIor of T h u rsto n was a business bcy froa) « “« < • : » b e .r w aiter In
perior, a ll cast Iron
ors. 9x12 size
$46.85
S p rn g fle ld over Sunday.
j visitor In Springfield T uesday
' N' KK,' r Mll“ ‘'s" «,ta<* 0,1 th ’’ Bowerv.
li. at. r
$24.85
O ur entire line of K learllax
.
j la te r one of the first c ab aret enter- :
Linen Rugs, nil size« ami
Sells G rain—C. F Kull of P leasant
v is ito r Here—Jo h n W earln an J sou. tain ers th ere—but today w orth a mil -
$29.50 No. 20 Hupl« x Wood
colors, nothing reserved.
H ill was a visitor h ere Monday. He W ilson. of Ja sp e r w ere am ong out-of- I on o r two and w ithout doubt A m e rl--
H a lf I ’rlce.
sold his grain crop to the Springfield ! tow n shoppers h ere Tuesday.
; ca’s p rem ier popular song g, nlus had
und Con I heater
$22.85
Mil! and Grain com pany while here.
m any ostacles to overcom e In m arry ­
H e re fro m W e n d lln g — M r and Mrs ing Ellin M ackay, d au g h ter of one o il
Baby Boy Welcomed— Mr. and Mrs. C lair M cHenry w ere In Springfield
T E. Thompson of Route 2. Spring- over Sunday. They live a t W endllng .America's proudest and w ealthiest
fam ilies He was opposed to the very I
field, are th e proud p aren ts of an 4-
$98.50 O verstuffed Davenport In Rose and Taupe J a rtp ia n l
Sells Hog»—W L. Rouse of I-ea end by his fath er. Clar- nee M ackay—
pound baby boy, bora S aturday night.
Velour, Black M ohair w ell, best vonatruetlon,
$78.87
burg as in town Monday. He sold 19 an d as this is w ritten —Is still unfor-
C $95.00 O verstuffed Davenport In B aker cut Velour tw o
H ere from Portland— A. C. Pease, hogs to S w arts and W ashburne.
given.
I
of Third and D street, who has been
But lo re —and B erlin's harm ony
fin ie Taupe sp rin g cushion seats, web bottom anti
H ere from M arcóla— W esley Scott, won (he m aiden's h eart a fter mor-y
for some ’fine in P ortland. Is her-1 this
l>.t, k
$73.65
o f M arcóla, was In Springfield for a th an two y ears of conquest; F irs t;
week atten d in g to business m atters
short tim e Monday.
B erlin w ro te:
’
Helo O rganlie League—Twenty-on*.
■'AH A one. I'm so all alone—Ther->
young reonle of th e S prlngf’eld X eth-
Shaw at Grove—J W. Shaw and
odist church went to Goshen Sunday ‘ fam ily motored to C ottage Grove Suu- Is no one else but you All alone bv
th e telephone W aiting for a ring, a
aiternoon. w here they assisted in the ¡ day for a visit w ith friends,
tlng-a-ling. I'm all alone every even­
organ'xation -f an Eow crth league at
H ere from Leaburg— Mr. and Mrs. ing AH alone, feeling blue. W onri'rlng
the Goshen V e ’hodist church.
J. E. K ennedy of L eaburg were am ong w here you are— and h«iw you a r e - -
Vet» to Meet—M embers of th e Lane ’he out-of-town shoppers in Spring- and if you are— all alone too.
We
Use
ce” " ty chan ter 49 & S. organlzafion of field S aturday.
Th>m Miss M ackay sailed for E u ­
Charge
ro p e —tr y ln r to v cose d ad —and B er­
Your
W orld wa- veteran«. »1 ] m eet at the
F O R E S T F IR E LAW S
—V isits at Sa'em — Mr. and Mrs. W
No Interest
Or - nta! e-rill 'n Eugene Friday nigh:
Credit
lin's song ap p eared :
H. Adrian visited ovgr Sunday at Sa­
HAVE SHARP T E E TH
Local m em bers plan to atten d th e ses­
"W h at'll 1 do— when yon—a re far
O
B
M
M
M
M
M
lem. The local people m otored to the
aw ay—and I am fte lin g bine—
sion.
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capital
It is becom ing a w-r-ous m a tte r to
Ml«s Mackay retu rn ed from E urope
R -c c v e r« (« -m P -iu m o n 'a — Despite
Vis ts Here— H u m e- T rick, of Calr- —and an o th er B erlin song ap p ea re d break the fore»t fire laws of o u g -n
h - «4 vear? “G randm a" Hlgg’ns of
- stairs. A lberta. Is visiting for a few T h” popular. "R em em ber—have yon and W ashington One hundred and
College C’ - s’. well kn-swn in Spring-
e.chl-fiv«- people found thia out last
days at the home of his cousin. M r:. forgot Io rem em ber.”
field is recovering from a severe a t­
ShU had no*—the C athol'c girl m ar- sum m er when they left fir- In th.-
W H A drian of Springfield.
tack of rr-oumonla. th e local physi­
w . ds w ere brought, to Justice by
rled th Jew ish bov last Monday.
cian .Attending her reports.
F o rm e r R esid en t H e re — J W. Shaw.
W hat will B erlin's next song hit o ffl-ers of the I'ntted S la t-« (<>re«l
fo r-r-r Rnv’ng?!*! ' -• 'd * * but now be?
tn-rvlce. and were fi-und guilty. It
R-S'jre »0 W estfir— Mr and Mr«
living at C burg, sp en ’ part of Mon­
I cost thorn 92777 In fine» and $51S.»fi
w h . h i ” have - turned to th e ’r
day visiting old acquaintances here.
■ burg— M r and Mis In court costs.
b -T e st W estfir a fter vlsl,!ne for
s
were
s ---s ’ da-» s ’ the» home of Mrs.
L itt'e Boy III— B’llle Knox, who ta W alter Rauch o f L eaburg
tri- -I under the »late fire la- - » by !o
V ’lV s ---- •«. sfr. and Mrs. Ira Young May ng at th e hem e of his grandm o­ Springfield visitor« T hursday
cal Justices of th - peace, the -rg-
of west S -rlnefield.
ther. Mr* A nns Knox, suffered a re ­
T onsils Removed— Mr- B C Gay m ajority of whotu, the federal fore
lapse a fter convalescing from the in­ had h er tonsil« removed a t a local
Tea-»i ■ -eg Removed—-R obert War-
officers report, are enforcing f n fire
fluenza, and Is very 11 .
At The
physicians office last Friday.
r c r *-• ar-old son of Mr. and Mr«.
la s « w ithout fear or favor.
\Vp-ne- of F a’I Creek had a
Baby Born— Mr. a - d Mrs. Hom«T
T hese figures are giv- n In a r< port
H ere from
F lorence— Mrs. A n d /
t --«1 ->pers’Icn at th e office of a W right are th e proud paren ts of a
R udlm an of Florence Is h er for a few Just Issued by the d istrict forester'-»
S
«-jrveon la«t Sunday.
b -b y girl te r n at the heme of Mr». days visiting with friends
office, P ortland, Oregon. A to tal of
Perkins Building
B a r on C stre e t last Friday Bight.
on»- hundred elghty-four case» are
R -* u -« s
fro m
C a lifo r n ia — .J
M
H ere from W xlterville— F arrel Mc- still pending final action
The new com er weighs six pxtunds.
A High Class Entertainm ent
•l- ' of Rout -- No. 1, Springfield.
Quln of W altervllle was in Springfield
In
addition
to
these
crim
inal
case»,
h - - ’ ’rued to his home a fte r .e r-
Dancing Club Meets— The recently on business Friday.
Tln-y have alno reevlved I wo curload» of the newest model»
settlem en ts were secured In seventeen
9 ■ w »Vs .-r «e, • in C alifornia. Mr formed dancing club firm ed by cou­
in Chevrolet tru ck, und open und closed curs, which will
\ ’ tb'« visit’ d :it the hom e of his ples of th e Springfield and T hurston
T hurston Men In— Among T h u rs­ civil cases. In which dam ag s w ere
be on display at t Ills time.
collected
by
the
governm
ent
to
th-
F Mathis, at G ardena, for districts, m et at the Midway In E u­ ton resid en ts who w -re In Springfield
D ROP IN A N D LOOK T H E S E N EW CARS O VER . IT W IL L
srm.e time.
gene S a’Urdav n ’ght for It« m onthly on bus ness Friday w ere W aiter P in t’, am ount of |M2.'tx.9O A nutiifier nt civil
H E L P YOU S E T T L E T H E Q U E S T IO N OF T H E K IN D OF
< as«» a re alii pending
dance. T h irty couples were p resent. C. F. G rant an I H arry Jackson.
Ge*
L:C*nse— ’
A CAR YOU N E E D .
•
1 In the crim .nal «.. <■«, the report
W a -’ '■ ta fr 1 p I’rer*« e to d e al i*l
fm jjy r w .w s s - e e — m - i m s a s u ' »hi.»« th a t ninety eight i onvlct Ops
Jn-k froD
R W S m ith at
w, re for cam p fire», thirty-one were
th - -I
•• w ’ Mr *. 1 - T e dealer« a*®
Jora’- ’ » n V n bettw eer n Second and
Third «♦
Heaters
Rugs! Rugs!
Davenports
I
W ETHERBEE
FREE MOVING
PICTURE SHOW
SATURDAY EVENING
Jan. 23, 7:30 o’clock
Chevrolet Agency Show Rooms
H ere—Mrs. J W.
F^rfT'C’’ P
Toff- n a fc » r Springfield rest­
den ’, a »s he
o re r ’he week-end v's-
Itine with
*r'p ls °h< retum -H
to h e r P o rfiar. I om- Monday.
H e r»
fro m
C - r v a H I» — f'b a r o Ir e
L am bert f For*'-Ills w--- a Fr-rl-r-
f M e f s lf- r F iti day. Mi-s L am bert
Is a form e- Fork gfl-Id resid en t h e r 1
fittb r sod n-- Iher both having been
tea< hers ir the Inral school«
Olson Installs Officers—Osvra d Ol­
son co-duoted an ins-allatlon of offi­
cers of th “ H a r rls b -irg ca n to n . T O O.
F . Iasi we. k. and soon Is to Inspect
th e Junot o,i City canton.
R e tu rn s
fro m
W a s h in g to n — M r«.
John W illla-ns retu rn ed Frida»- m orn­
ing from Goldendale, W ashington,
w here she was called by fhe death
of h er m other. Mrs Tauge.
B reaks Arm—L ee S tratto n , son )f
O. L. S tratto n sustained a broken
arm whl e cranking a car early Tues­
day m o rn ln r The Injured arm 1« do­
ing nicely th e attending physician re ­
port».
T ravellers Stop—Mr. and Mra. J U.
Fields, m otoring to P ortland from Los
A ngeles, stopped over S atu rd ay night
w ith Mr. and Mrs M 8 . H untly, o n
tim e acquaintances. Mr. Fields, who
w as connected with business In terests
In T-os Angeles, said th a t southern
C a'lfornla hnslness Is on a sound ha<-
1». follow ing a flum p In th e sum m er
of 1926. Developm ent In th e south, lie
said. Is going a h fad a t a good rate.
A B eautiful Box
of Candy
Surprise the wiD
candy.
take her home a box o f Eggim ann's
Packed in be a u tifu l boxes o f a ll sizes o u r candy
makes a nice g ift th a t w ill always be appreciated.
We have
a wide assortm ent o f chocolates and other candies to se­
lect from . Pick out a box and have it filled to su it her taste.
EGGIMANN’S
E very hom e should also have
a store of little First-Aids, such
as
W itch Hazel, Cam phor, T urpen­
tine, A rnica, Salvéis, Ginger,
M ustard, Bandages, P la tte rs,
Etc.
every manf"
o w e s /i
/ / / / SR
Roosevelt said “ Every man owes p a rt o f his
tim e to the profession to w hich he belongs.”
O ur entire e ffo rt Is to raise by o u r example
the standards o f o u r vocation.
WFWALKER 2 2 8
z - F uneral service
S prjngfield , o r e .
T here are m any rem edies whlcn
are In especial d> mand during
the w inter season.
Your m edicine cabinet should
be w -n stocked with such prep­
a ra tio n s so th a t you will be pre­
pared to m eet em ergencies.
Cough and Cold Remedlea, T on­
ics, Blood Remedies, L inim ents,
Etc.
W hat
IPHONE
6 j
Remedies
For Cold
W eather Ills
° 1,
Select your needs now, and
from our stock, w here you mav
be sure of b est quality and fair
prices.
Gannett Motor Co.
SPRINGFIELD BRANCH
Cut T ravel Cost
—yet go more often, travel farther, than ever
before.
G o by train. Save In many important ways
by doing so.
Low roundtrip fares secure surprising value
for your travel funds. Figure vour expense in
driving your own car against tne cost by train.
T h e saving in train travel w ill amaze you. So
save the car for pleasure purposes.
Save nervous energy, too. Your travel re­
sponsibility ends when you hoard the train.
Thus ride in entire comfort, w ith a chance to
relax and rest and plan your activity at your
destination.
N o matter where you p’in to go, Southern
Pacific and its connections can take you, com­
fortably and economically. Any Southern Pa­
cific agent will gladly aid in planning your trip.
Rely upon them for complete,
accurate travel in fo rm atio n .
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