The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, August 25, 1927, Page 4, Image 4

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FACE FOUR
THURSDAY AUGUST 28, 1M7
srevtsd oa his farm bar». Joe Jacob I so'utloa
The psrlod at which Isola­
sud Mary Us Vors, both of Kugens(
's ruantng IL
| (loa should be maintained cannot bo
Medford Alisa and Sara Aun Davis,
By « escisi
Globe- Trotting CJtnmp
Mr. and Mra. L» C. Yarnell and guaasd at. Children aro not permit-
both of Springfield.
Csrrwaeswdsnte
daughter. Kdna June. via ted fríen s ted to reutra to school for al Issai
here lasi Sunday. They formerly re­ three weeks.
T Y P E W R IT E R
KIHHGNS— Assorted
sided here
maksa In black and blue la sloe* nt
In the presence of an eptremlc,
UPPER WILLAMETTE
Lowell »«•"««• la»‘ Sunday
Mr and Mrs Arnold Tracer and , street and house dust ahould be kept
li e News ofh< v. For the conveni­
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Mr and Mra. Green and family of
children from Junction City vlaited I dowB by ,p rtnk||„ , on ,n<i or other
ence of cuatoinsr* who have hither­
Cheater Williams, who had a eon Coburg wore guesta of K. P Mitchell
relatives here last Sunday Mr. Tracer meant employed for thia purpose
to uot been «hl« lu g e l rlh b ip ia In
Stroke Tnewlay afternoon while run and family Sunday.
runs a Jewelry store in Junction City. Dust Should be allayed whether there
Springfield wc have slartsd this
»Ing a tr tor on the Matlock I.rw
0 . »; l.tnton haa been enjoying a
Mrs. Brown haa spent the past la an epidemic or uot. During epi-
new line n ribbons for thidnrwnode,
Bear Goshen was taken to his home In visit with hla nephew aud family of week at Pall Creek.
i demies children should be kept away
KeiolUtftoi.a. Uoyiila, L. C Smith,
Sutherhn V.'< dneaday. At laat reports California, who are touring the north-
Mr and Mrs A. \V Weaver motor from public gatherings.
It
SOU V.ow.
he wa.< fc »¡ng much better but still «rest by auto and camping aa they go.
ed to Junction City laat Sunday where
*»"H«y **r«< i 9« * * *« ^» ladaalll* wrest 4? *
yary weak
» Mrs w l . Priato*. who has been they visited relatives.
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s s . a» sad «s* /
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-.-known >’■ **n rom»1-: ’’ —~
for eversl » eks with a
Mr. C ot... J . . . . last Thursday for
I on price* en ptnfeg nni* ether work tf.
anea the importance of the prophylac­
destroyed the barn of Henry Knowles Sprained ankle, has discarded her Itelknap Springs
tic value of paaturltvd milk.
Friday night about S SO. The family crutches and is walking about again,
Many Thurston People have been
The summer prevalence anil the
wwre about to retire when t h c
Rer w A a k lllt wili de u w r h(, picking hops for Parrel McQuInn at
Knowles boy. who was out In front of I fBrewv„ ^ rraoB next Sunday prior to Waltervllte, They finished picking rural distribution of this disease are
* e house, saw flame* come out of the leaTjng for Prance to attend the last Tuesday Monday afternoon the I dl,,t"rb“*« f“ '“« * “ »> regur.l to sum
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roof of the barn. The Are waa already
convention
hop house waa burned to the ground j ”"*r ’ •<*“ ’»■» Th” «“'y •*»«’ rule ••
Í * * s
under way and the walls soon col lap-
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with moat of the yeto-a crop. Also *° arold p l,ie * * h,,r’ »*»*•*»»••«« <»««-
F ib
Sp«k>,
It
months
old.
•cd
A chicken coop also burned. ]
Spncialiiing in Tonniin
the bailer waa burneo but the pickers
*r* ,n progress. The fact. ho«v-
THURSTON
through her mother as intcrprvlcr.
There were 30 tons of hay. several
were all able to save their cars which j
tafoatlle paralysis does not
toys claim to »*» g lo h e -try lttiig
usually strike the same place In epi
hundred bushels of grain, several hogs
Mu, Marjory Grant who has been were parked near tb s hop hoses.
champkoastup. having tirc lv d hall
drnuic
form two succeeding seasons
the w orld in twice visiting Enropv.
and small pigs and considerable ma- worklng tn the store at McKensle
Mr and Mrs Johnson sud daughl r.
Over Penney'» Store »
A frica, and. Asm M .no r
She was
ehlnery
No insurance wae carried Brldr, „ .tMrBed to her home here laat Mildred, from near Astoria vlalt-d la«: makes such places reasonably safe the
voted
lh<
most
popolar
young
and Mr Knowles figures his ices to Saturday for a few days rest before Wednesday and Thursday at John Ed year following an epidemic.—Stale
tody* aboard the S.S. Sindra on «he
Board of Health.
about 93OO0 Ae no one m o k e s at p a n n in g her school at Coquille where mlston's.
„ t u r n home this m qnih
E ugene
Phone 858
the Knowles ranch the origin of the
wl„ teach
TOm,n(f ye„
Mra. Rath Ham and slater. Grace,
M a rr ia g e Licen se« fo r W e e k
tre is a mystery.
Mr and Mr< Arthur Peters visited visited their brother. Walter Pli-tt.
Eugene; Earl Patna and Pauline
During the past week County Clerk
Quite a crowd gathered at the Mia* Haael Bdmiaton last Monday last Sunday evening.
Volgsmore, both of Marcola; Irving
W
H
01
Hard
has
Issued
marriage
lic­
Wheeler ranch Saturday nurht Angnat Mrs Peters was formerly Mtaa Sarah
Mrs. John Price and Mra. Prsd Gray
Dugan and Dorothy Lewis, both of
JO to witness the burning of the old Mosles and attended Normal at Ash- and daughter, and Mrs. Jennie Ed enses to the following W. latwrence
Wells.
Halsey,
and
Gracia
Thornton.
Eugene; L II Kims, Rainbow’, and
B ill. Ice cream, pop. etc., were told land the past year Her home la at tnlaton from Eugene motored to Mc­
and it Was voted to turn the proceeds Mt Vernon. Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Kenzie last Tuesday where they are Eugene; Elmer Spencer and Mary M a ry Williams. Vids, Lyle Day. Junc­
Plckert. both of Eugene; Ralph Grs tion City. s»d Gladys Wynes. James
• f the evening over to the Knowles Peters were married last Saturday spending a few days on a vacation
Mr" and” Mto ” H a 'r v V y 'ito d ls y fro m hani and
M» - Anderson, hot), of town. North Dakota; Weldon llunle.*
family whose barn burned Friday and were on their way to Ashland
Hsdleyvllle
called
at
Taylor
Need
August 19.
where they will make their home.
Mrs. J. A. Phelps and two children where Mr. Peters Is employed by the ham’s last Monday.
Rosa Mathews drove to Brownsville
Evelyn and Robert Emma Olson. city.
Mrs Sweet from Eugene visited her and spent last w eekend with his
Belle Olson. Bonnie Jeanne Tinker,
Mrs Lucetts Baughman and three granddaughter. Mrs William Barnett, family who are picking berries th en .
grandchildren. Lucretia, Max and last Sunday.
L a s I Sunday was Rev Turner's last
Maxine Baughman are picking hops
GARDEN WAY
O p to m etru t
at the old Clark Yard. One hundred day with the church here. The con­
Succeaaor to the
Mrs Lee Cheshire and children.
and thirty-five pickers are working on gregation gave a basket dinner In the
Watt» Optical Co.
'grove at Ray Baugh's. Next Sunday Sufan and Claire, of Cheshire spent
this hop yard.
at No. 14 Mb Ave. West,
The board of directors of Colon » services are dismissed so everyone Bunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs
Eugene, Oregon.
high school met at the high school >wl” ** abl* ,0 *,t*nd the “ »■»> Jay Pith.
We *re payln*
attention to meat» for Hop
Mrs W. J. Morrow and son. Merritt,
When you nrs in that city and
hnilding this week. High school opens group gathering at the fish hatchery.
Picker»* lunche» and are pleaalng many cuntomer».
John Bdmlston enjoyed a visit from o f Tillamook arrived Tuesday for a
In need of Optical Work shs will
September M.
Ucnides many flee roaat» we have cold cooked meat» of nil
his sister from Los Angeles last week­ visit at the home of Mrs Morrow's
be glad to serve you.
Fred W Smith of Saginaw. Michi­
kind», including Hauange, weinerwornt. prewied ham,
end she left for her home last Sun­ parents. Mr and Mrs A. C. Travla.
gan. is vistlng at the home of his day
Eye S tra in -N e rv e Strain
bologna, »Heed ham, minced ham, corn beef and head
Mr. and Mrs. Hsrshall Bailey and
Bye strain means nerve strain
nephew. Mr and Mrs K. a Tlaker at
cheeme.
fam ily of Wendllng visited at the
Rev
and
Mrs
Harry
Benton
from
Fl rasant Hill.
—correct glasses Improvs vision
Prank
Bailey
home
8unday.
Eugene were callers In Thurston last
We have a special this week on SMOKED HAM. If
and nsrvsa. Our msthods aa-
Mrs Annie Mason of Iowa, spent Sunday afternoon.
Jane Anderson of Eugene spent
you
see
these you will want one.
aurs accurate siam lnatlona
»eversl days at the Tinker ranch last
Mr and Mrs. Wm Henson and chil­ Sunday with her cousin, Forrest
week.
* dren visited Mr. Henson's parents In Anderson.
The tolsn cs of Optometry
The best meat» la what we carry.
Skill and exporlsnco tn tha
Mr. and Mrs. E. Y. Swift and Eugene last Sunday
Mr and Mrs. Howard Thurman
profession of optometry cannot
dausfiiter. Margaret, left for California
Lloyd Ryan front Eugene Is spend­ have moved into the Wylie house,
be acquired In a month or a
this week on a short auto trip.
ing a few days with Prank Campbell. recently vacated by Mr and Mrs
year Modern optomstry la ths
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Shrenk and
Melvin Platt had the misfortune to Mark Cola.
result of long and sxhauatlra
three children motored to Newport ent the end of his thumb off last
Charles Bailey of Clatskanie arrived
B. C. STUART
PRATT HOLVERSON
study Such experience la our
fsr the ’Week-end of August 91.
Thursday He waa token to Spring- Tuesday at the Jay Pish home, where
4th and Main Sta.
Phone 63 for Delivery
bid for your patronage and good
A number o f youn folk of Pleasant field where a physician dressed It.
he will remain until after hop picking.
will.
HUI. and Coburg enjoyed a picnic at
Sheriff Taylor has had a mint still Mr Bailey haa been visiting his son
in Toledo.
Mr and Mrs H. C. Harlow and fam-
lly o f Parnlngton. Washington, are
visiting here with Mr Harlow's sister.
Mrs W J Pen grs. and other relatives
near Eugene
Sunday the Harlow
family had a reunion at Deadmonds
Petry.
Mrs L. H Allen, who has been visit­
ing at the home of her parents. Mr
and Mrs. W J PengTa. ia returning
| to her home In Weiser. Idaho, the last
i of thia week.
I Miss Virginia Gray. Miss Helano
t Koke and Miss Margaret O’Farrell of
Eugene were guests of Miss Grace
Fashion'«« Latest Innovations In Women'« and Misses' Brand New
Maxwell. Wednesday evening
Miss Dorthea Bailey entertained
her Sunday school class of the M E
church with a picnic on the hanks of
the W illamette river, Wednesday
afternoon. The time was spent play­
ing games. Those present for the
event were: Ruth Pollard: Vivian;
Runte. Ladoris Walker. Lamnvne »
Black. Pay Holveraon. Jean Louka,
Doris Woorley, Charline and Florence
— The J. C. Brill Store I k prenenting three »mart ex­
Bell Fish, Miss Beebe Gates and Miss
amples of the Autumn mode at typical Brill Stores
Dorthea Bailey.
Community News
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Dr. Geo. A. Simon
Dr. Ella C, Meade
Hop Pickers Lunches
INDEPENDENT MEAT CO.
Wait For Big Circus
Honest Bill
'/J X J3/LLYD£P/mTM£/VTjFO/!£-
3 Rings
“Anatomically Constructed Supertorsal
Arch Support” Three Button Latice
Creations—Exceptionally Priced, Pair
America’s Best Circus
125
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PEOPLE
- - 125
100 Horses - Ponies
$75,000 Worth of Wild Animals
ELEPHANTS, LIONS, TIGERS, CAMELS, BEARS. COATS,
DOCS, MONKEYS, LEOPARDS, BUFFALO,
ELK. GORILLAS, ZEBRAS,
AND OTHERS.
SEE TEX, WORLD'S LARGEST ELEPHANT
SEE DIAMOND, ONLY SPOTTED ELEPHANT ON EARTH
Wire Walkers, Jugglers, Acrobots
And Funny Clowns
One Day Only—Rain or Shine
SEE OPEN CAGES IN PARADE
Big Street Parade at 1:00 P. M.
AFTERNOON AND NIGHT
Springfield
Monday, Sept. 12
INFANTILE PARALYSIS
IS ON THE INCREASE
Elghty-twvi cases of epidemic polio­
myelitis of Infantile paralysis were re
ported to the California State Board
; of Health during the first two weeks
of July. A few cases have been re­
ported in Oregon. Infantile paralysis
Is an acute generalized Infection due
to a filterable virus, occurlng both in
epidemics and sporadically. The In­
fective nature of the disease has been
conclusively shown. The virus at­
tacks the nervous system and persists
In the nasal secretion for a long time.
; The paralysis may be preceded three
or four days by nausea, vomiting, and
i fever. However, a child may go to
bed apparently well, and wake up In
the morning with paralysis and slight
fever. The great 'majority of cases
are found In children under five.
Cases among persons over twenty are »
I comparatively raer.
For the benefit of the public the fol­
lowing regulations for the control of
Infantile paralysis are published: The
patient should be Isolated as com -1
' pletely as possible In a clean, bare
I room, well screened to keep out In-1
sects. Visiting is not permitted, and
only the necessary attendant should
come In contact with the case. All
discharges. Including sputum, nasal
secretions, urine and feces, should be
thoroughly disinfected. Eating uten-
1 nils should be boiled. Everything that
' comes In contact with the patient
should be sterilized. Towels, bed
linen, and other fabrics should be
boiled or dipped In a strong germicidal
i 0
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value.
— They’re New, they're Perfect, they come In a full
range of sizes. Splendid quality black or brown calf also
patent leathers. In desirable welt soles and Ctiban heel«
— Note; Look for the trade mark If comfort unusual
and fit supreme are your quest. You'll And It on the
soles. Again, we mention the price is extremely
attractive!
Another Value Worth Shouting About-
Men’s Brand New Dress Oxfords
Guaranteed 100% Leather
Construction---- Pair, Only
$3
.9 5
—To make a more indelible Impression as to
the merits of this dependable quality and
nicely tanned calf leather lace Oxfords.
There is nothing to cover up the heels,
counters, insoles and outsoles, the vital parts
of the shoes, are solid leather.
—Furthermore, if the wearer finds paper In
Its construction, will be given "Money Back
or A New Pair Free.” Well made on a stylish
broad toe last, either tan, with stitching and
perforation embellishment. Ideal for street
and business wear.
OTHER NUMBERS IN MEN’S DRESS OX­
FORDS WITH GOODYEAR WELT SOLES
AT PAIR, $4.75, $5.95 UP T O ................
$7.50
Big Showing of Children’s School Footwear
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