The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, March 31, 1927, Page 3, Image 3

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    (.»ague To Qlvs Sals
Thr«» Ar« Arrested
Thr«» motorista full victim in th»
viallani'« of Treffi« ()ffl«»r K I» Kina
ilurlna Ih« waak «tul. F. Mln-lly «n-l
W Coon«n war« arrested (nr spoedlng
nn Kant Main strael, anil I.«« Mr-
Kanti.y, Wnntlllna. wait tielaini«! Hat
unlay night on «hara«* »f driving
Willi nti Halita. Mi Kenmiy'a trial will
mm« up lii r«mrii*r‘a court n«xt
w c k. wlill« Hti«ll*y uml Coons n «I»
•piiiri'il Monday.
The Kpwnrtti l,«aau« will hold
food h «I« al lb« I O. 0 ... F building I
Baturduy. fl«i«lpta w III a» toward !
gli« organization traaaury
M IL L IN E R Y
WESTERN $800 HAT CO.
Third floor of Miner Building. Ki
gin« Quality and Htylu equal to hata
usually priced double our price of
16 00
M l#
•w a rts Buy» Barn
(!. K Hwarta linn purchased llu
barn belonging In Mrs. Mary Keaaev
anil plana muvlun It to lila Fifth anil
E street property. There la will Im
remodeled Into a garage.
W ANTID INFORMATION
of ndtlreea of Jeaale Heller» Bruce,
who at on« time lived In Hprlngfleld
Addreaa E. W. Hpaldlng. Metropolitan
Bunk Building. Washington. I). C.
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CHAMBER BUYS AUTO
,
PLATES FOR USE ON
SPRINGFIELD CARS
PRICES REDUCED
On« hundred bra»a plate» for auto­
mobile radiator», bearing the word»
"Springfield, McKenzie Hlver Gate­
way," have been ordered from Han
Francisco by III« Hprlngfleld Chamber
of Colnuierco.
The plat«» will lie distributed at
«•oat to Hprlngfleld inolorl»ta by the
civic organization, with the Idea of
getting the name and location of
Hprlngfleld before thn driving public.
The plate», to be fitted to auto­
mobile radiator», are attractive and
serviceable.
They were purcha»ed
from the Golden Gate Bra»» company
and will be delivered In about two
week».
•
Westinghouse Mazda Lamps
•
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$12.65
30x3 1 /2
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-
$12 85
“ Where Service Is King”
5th and M ain
ANNOUNCEM ENT
Having purchased the Sutton t runnier business of E.
G. Sutton tif Ihln city, I respectfully solicit the good will and
support of hl« many friends and customers.
I have established an office at the Service Garage 533
Main iitreet.
Springfield Transfer
WILLIS BERTSCH. Prop.
533 Main St.
Re8 Phone 100
W e G ive ¿VW. G h e l n D iscoun r S tamps
D evotion To D etail
WON
MANY CUSTOM ERS
EO lt US
Perfection In anything can only be accomplished
through a proper regard of small details.
There are hundred* of little things that go to
make up the perfect service which Is required in a
successful drug Btore.
We realize this and If you trade with us a while
you will be Impressed with the care which we ex­
ercise hi conducting our business.
No drug store sells better goods than we do and
no drug store can provide more satisfactory ser­
vice and fairer prices.
If care counts with you. we should like to add
your name to our large Hat of satisfied customers.
Ketel’s Drug Store
25c
40 WATTS
25c
50 WATTS
27c
60 WATTS
30c
Baptiat Plan Social
Member» of the Bapll»t church will
meet for a social evening Friday. A
dinner ut 6,46 o’clock will be served
In the church basement by women of
the church.
Blank I’romlHaory note» and re­
ceipt» printed and In »tock at the
News office.
STRAY DOG AND
RABIES DISCUSSED
Springfield Service Station
25 WATTS
23c
23c
23c
.......... 25c
.............25c
40c
Henderer Electric
O PEN IN G -
Announcement
Young People Meet
29x4.40
25c
These prices effective April 1, 1927.
The II. Y. P. V., of the Baptiat
church, enjoyed a party Wednesday
evening at the Fred Frese home hon­
oring Gordon l,««\ who »oon lauvea
to Join the navy.
Highest Quality Rubber Priced at
15 WATTS
43c
100 WATTS
The above applies to 110, 115, 120 volt lamps.
An opperett# and play will be pre-
I »anted by the Junior high school Erl-
! ilay night. Ia>gtnnlng at H o’clock, ac-
I cording to announcement today T iir
i program will be given In the high
1 achool auditorium, and a »mail admla
' «Ion will be charged
i "Windmill» of Holland" 1» the till«
of the operetta. The play to be given
' la ''Rescued by Radio.”
There w ill be less wear
and tear on your car if
you use l lood Tires.
NOW
WERE
JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL
PLANS PRESENTATION
HAS
PAGE T TT R H I
T U B S P R IN G F IE L D N E W S
T ltlY R H D A Y M A R C II 31. 1927
The atray dog 1» the main factor
In tho apread of rabie« or hydropho­
bia. The ”n a d ” or rabid dog le In­
fected with rabies, and during the
"furious” or biting stage of th 'i dis­
ease wdll terrorise a community. In
i Oregon the »tray dog 1» often attacked
by rabid coyote». Stray dog» frequent­
ly bite the bouse dog and In this way
\he Infection may enter the home.
Rabies la communicated from a rabid
animal through a wound usually pro­
duced by biting Rablea Is a rapidly
fatal paralytic Infection. Man always
contracts the disease from some low­
er animal, commonly the dog.
In civilized communities doga are
subject to license and to definite rules
, for control so that measures mav
promptly be taken when rabies has
been introduced Into the community.
Rabies may be controlled and even
exterminated by Intelligent means dir­
ected towards the eradication of rab­
lea in dogs.
The chief requirement for the con­
trol of rabies Is the Impounding of all
strange dog« and the proper supervis­
ion of all licensed dogs. All dogs
should be licensed and required to
wear a tag. and under certain circum­
stances. restrained by a chain or leash
Strange dogs should be Impounded
and ownerless dogs killed. It Is the
atrav dog that keep«, rabies alive.
Muzzling and other mechanical meas­
ures of restraint become necessary
when rabies Is known to exist in a
community. It Is a mistake to kill a
dog Immediately after It Isas bitten
someone. The dog should be shut up
for ten days and watrhed carefully to
see If symptoms of rablea develop.
OwnerB should be held legally res­
ponsible for damage» Inflicted by dogs.
Education of the dog-owning public
will help toward preventing the
spread of communicable disease«, ea-
! peclally rabies AH rases of suspected
rabies should be Immediately reported.
I The dogs can he Immunlxed against
rabies. The Immunization of all dogs
when licensed and the Impounding or
killing of all stray dogs should effect­
ively control rabies.
B iles by rabid animals or animals
j suspected of being rabid may be
cauterized with fuming nitric acid.
The method Is helpful If used within
forty-eight hours, hut the earlier the
better. In cases of bites on the face
there Is especial need for Immediate
treatment with fuming nitric rc W, for
j the action of rabies virus may be so
rapid that Pasteur treatment will not
' have time to take full effect. Proper-
j ly used nitric acid should not causa
| had scarring. Every person bitten by
, a rabid animal, or an animal auspect-
edof being rahld, should take Pasteur
I treatment.—State Board of Health.
TIR SA LB — Payroll sheets, p r is t *
•ad In stock at the News
Form sultsble tor road, eonstructlo»
work, aawrallls. sto., with table to
oom puts workman s compel
and detractions. No employer
be wtthoat these ( m s when
CA LL AN D 8BB Dr. K W. Emery
on prices oc pisto sad other work, it
NEW LOW PRICE POLICY
ITH this announcement the New Low Prices
quoted in the big broadside go into effect in
every Breier Store.
W
A
gigantic exam ple of w h at constructive planning and concentrated buying
w ill accomplish in serving m ore economically the people o f the west
A
Rotogravure Broadside that commands attention
has been distributed.
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M H*»*»
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