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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 10, 1921)
More Bargains Every Day i v At' - -. ' The New Store Worth & Gray DEPARTMENT STORE Successor to W. WT. Moore 177 N. Liberty St. Salem. Or. Eat a plate a day YEATHERLY ICE CREAM Sold everywhere BUTTERCUP ICE CREAM CO. " ; .-! -1 ".'.' P.-M. Gregory, Mgr. 210 South Commercial Street DRY GOODS NOTIONS ' WOMEN'S READY-TO-WEAR FURS CORSETS 466 State St Eyes Tested Glasses Fitted xns accurately an plicated. Op jtical repairs caralully and promptly Hartman Bros. Jewelers and Opticians Salem, Oregon Save Your Clothes - 8av Work an4 Worry ky kavui( yoor laun dry work 4on by ta Saen Laundry j" Company i3G Liberty St. , Phone 25 OWPCO. troom Handles, Mop Han ks, Paper Plugs, Tent 'ogjrles, all kinds of Hard rood Handles Manufac j turcd by the Oregon Wood Products Co. - West Salem - Capital City Laundry .Quality, and Service Phone 165 onuments and Tombstones Made In Salem la to only monument worka . . . la 8atem Big Stock on Display Capital Monumental Works 8. Cam'l Opvoaita Camatarj tbom en Made In Salem experienced Swiss Cheese maker Swiss Cheese Cream Brick Cheese v Limberger Cheese er from tho far tory or from your, grocer- , llera Cheese Factory 1 Phone 81PU , aved reform school road, southeast of Kalem i Phone 877 THR OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM. OREGON . u , TAe Way to Build Up Y our Home Town Is to Patronize Your Home People Salem OF SCIENCE TO ADJUS mm s m Cases of Seeming Miracles Performed by the Simple Processes of This Latest and Greatest Branch of the Healing Art Health Not a Local Condition.; It Is a Total Relationship, a Unity of Functions That Make Up One Harmonious Being Dr. 0. L. Scott Is a Pioneer of the Pioneers of This State and This Science A thousand ton freight train, I laden with silks and spices and! the priceless textiles and lacquer! and pearla of the Orient, is rush-j Ing across the continent. It is , worth ten million dollars, and Its owners are in a nervous sweat; every second until Its safe arrival. KING'S FOOD PRODUCTS COMPANY? Dehydrators and Canners j Oregon Fruits and Vegetables Salem Portland Oregon Wiring 'Fixtures Mazdas Electrical Appliances Salem Electric Company If It's electric, come to us." Masonic Temple. 1'hono 1200 Our efforts will be to assist in every possible way the development of the fruit and berry industries of this valley OREGON PACKING COMPANY A Licensed Lady Embalmer to care for women and children is a necessity in all funeral homes. We are the only ones furnishing such service. Terwilliger Funeral Home 770 Chemeketa St. Phone 721 SALEM, OREGON We carry ttie following lines of PAINTS, Sherwin Williams Co. and Bass Huetcr Co. Also . Everything In Building Material Falls City-Salem Lumber Company A. B. Kelsay, Mgr. 349 S. 12th St. Thone 813 Wt Ar Oat AfUr Two Millions w" r bow pa-rlnc oer thr quarter of million dollar ajrr to tba dairymen of this tertion for inilk. ' "Marion Butter" la t Bast Btitter Mort cows and Better cowt i tha erring ae4 - MARION CREAMERY & PRODUCE CO i . Salem, Ore.- Phone Q)ai(i! Dedicated to Stimulating Our Present Industries And to the Establishment of New Ones This campaign of publicity for community upbuilding has been made possible by the advertisements placed on these pages by our public spirited business men-men whose untiring efforts have buildejd our present recognized prosperity and who are ever striving for greater and yet greater progress as the years go by. THE POWER OF T ID TO CO0I1TE TOE HUMAN COITIONS Speeding: westward, s if to meet it and do titanic battle, is another ponderous express train, bearing half a thousand precious lives, and the malts that carry messages of hope and cheer to ten thousand homes. The two trains plunge towards a meeting point. The Dalles Member Marfan Coanty, Inter St ta and National Eaalty Associations L Ai HAYF0RD REALTOR 305 State St. ' SALEM. OREGON DIXIE BREAD Ask Your Grocer SALEM BAKING CO. G. SATTERLEE AUCTIONEER I'bonea: Residence, 1211 Office. 1177 SALEM I! :: H OH EGOS BETTER YET BREAD ' " i It Satisfies f j Made By MISTLAND BAKERY j 12th and Chemeketa Order from your grocer CTC TO Will they try to fight out the I right of way on the one track, or will one take the siding? What iif they should clash, the wreck-. ( age take fire and a whole nation be thrown into mourning? One -v.i aimusi near me crasn, the explosion, the screams But it doesn't come. One train slips smoothly onto the siding; the other dashes by. The first slides leisurely back onto the main track, and both go their way rejoicing. The powers that, uncontrolled for even a second, would have brought disaster, go safely on to minister to the whole nation. This is an apt presentation of what happens in every human body, a dozen, a million times. Every nerve impulse is a passen ger train speeding in the one direction; every muscle, every re turning nerve reaction, is tho silk train coming back with the spoils of its trade. They must meet within the body, along the same single track; if they clash, disas ter is instant but if they are coordinated so that they go in harmony, all i3 well. Chiropractic is the coordinating train dispatcher who adjusts these time schedules so that the trains, meet and pass without wreck, and leave health and lite unscatched and happy. What is health? What, indeed, could it be but the coordination of all the com plex reactions of the human body? Health is not a local condition; it is a total relationship, a unity of functions that make up one harmonious being. Humanity has no power, to make a "dead"' nerve, or a dead tissue, live of its own accord, and independently of the others. Human intellect, human skill, can not furnish the power by which tissues, nerves, the soul itself lives or grows. That is a thing beyond the wildest dreams of the sane scientist; life, and the pow er of life to grow, is utterly be yond the farthest stretch of sci ence. Performs Seeming Miracle And yet, though man cannot produce life, he j can utilize its powers to perform seeming mira cles. Man cannot produce gravi tation, or electricity, or chemical affinity, on sun heat; yet he can follow the principles laid down for the use of all these forces, and perform marvels of adaption and utilization. Knows How if Not Why There is no magic in Chiroprac tic science, which is based on an accurate, profound study of the human system. This science re cognizes that the life is not in the bones, in the flesh, but in the nerves of sensation and control that guide the body. No one may know precisely how or why they give to the mind the impres sions they do; but as facts Chi ropractic has studied them and their work until it can say. auth oritatively, that it KNOWS how I if not why human ailments come, and how most of them can be ! cured. ! There is Email opportunity for I a controlling nerve to become dis- placed or mechanically affected j in a fleshy part of the body say 1 in the thigh or the arm. It is surrounded by a flashy, fatty Seamless Hot Water Bottles and Combination Syringes Guaranteed Not To Leak Prices from $1 up Brewer Drug Co. 405 Court St. Thone 184 T The Surest Way to Get More and Larger Indus tries Is to Support Those You Have J. . ..-0 . 4 .... a'1'" , yT- .V . . DR. O. L. cushion that will stand any kind of a shock, short of irresistible crushing or severance by cutting. The flesh nerve simply can't be displaced. There is one place, however, and only one, where the nerves of sensation and control can be mechanically affected; that is, in the spinal column. These nerves, for the whole human' system, go out in pairs from the vertebra; each rair through its regular opening, like wires for an intricate telegraph, telephone or electric system in a man-made conduit. The spine, that must be flexible and yet strong as a column of iron, is padded with muscles that hitch to every projection of each separate vertebra. One may step off a curb, and unduly strain one of these balancing muscles, one may over-lift, and slightly " dis place another of these intricate bony pieces. One might even lie down, relaxed, and there could be a slight slippage of the cartilages and Ijgaments that bind them to gether into a flexible whole. But the nerves that go forth from each intersection, each to its own station in the body, have small latitude for any such slip page. Nerves are measured by microscopic micrometer, and not by rule of htumb; there is no spare space for them in these bony conduits. Pinch a nerve, shift its bony covering even the most microscopic distance, and it is no longer free. What happens wnen a nerve is obstructed? Liike a Short Circuit Precisely what happens in a short-circuit in an electrical cur rent. First, it fails to do the work at the terminus. The part may fail to obey the signals; and re fuse to act or to function as it should; of it may wither and die, like the flower cut off from its parent stock; it may run ' ' " ' ' ' t - . i 1 .". r.4 it .rvi'W? THURSDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER 10. 1921 V - r A SCOTT amuck, so that the nerves go in stantly on the Warpath like the two trains on the one track and no siding or guiding control. This, Then, Is "Sickness" This is "sickness," disease, whatever one cares to call it. It is the refusal of the part of the body that is not properly govern ed, to do its part in the human organism. The function may be tho use of the eyes, of a leg, of an arm, of the bowels, of the heart itself; no matter what, it is "disease" and only the removal of the cause will Remedy the man ifestation. Chiropractic says that most of the ills of humanity can be reach ed through the adjustment of the nerves at the points where they can be reached, at the only points where thry can go wrong where they leave the spine to radiate through the muscular system to their final destination. Wonderful Proofs The wondrf-jl case of little Miriam Rubin, of Waukegan. Il linois, in February, 1921, is a striking illustration of what Chi ropractic theories have accomp lished. The little girl, . always apparently normal, suddenly be came the victim of a mania to talk. For 212 hours she" did not sleep, but talked constantly. The regular medical profession of the whole world was challenged to give her help; no help came. Fin ally an obscure chiropractor, be lieving that he had a remedy, asked the privilege of making an examination, it was allowed him. not in hope, but as the last meas ure of despair that had tried ev erything else. He found two of the neck ver tebrae, between which the nerves isue that control the organs of speech, slightly misplaced: the result of a fall, it was later learn ed. He made one adjustmont. the uncontrollable speech stopped as if by magic, and the child slept S v it t; a-; "r - ' t, f -s h . y . K -I" li vJ Why Suffer Witt Stomacl Trouble Your Hours 10 a natural, healing sleep. She re covered, absolutely normal in every respect, almost in an in stant, and has since been like any Cvher little girl. And a Kin s Son The afflicted son of King Al fonso and Queen Victoria of Spain, the heir to the Castilian throne, was healed by an English chiropractor, after all the medical science of Europe had given him up to be deaf and dumb for life. Even his royal parents, with all their money and position, could find nothing else in the whole world to help him, save the Chiro practic that is at the command of any American parents. "A poorly adjusted machine always does poor work." This axiom of mechanics is the theory of Chiropractic that the human machine cannot do good work if it is not in good mechani cal order. Nature supplies every condition for healing; but seldom will do the replacement of parts wantonly or carelessly or even ac cidentally mislaid or displaced. h The real Chiropractor has no ad junct but his adjustment art; neither electrical, nor mechanical, nor thermal appliances. If the science itself be true, there is no other thing to take its place; all other apparatus is superfluous. This, however, could not be taken to apply to a powerful X-ray ma chine for photographing and vis ually determining the extent of deep-seated or obscure injuries. In. the Flu Epidemic "And that the science is true, seems to be proven in a most amazing record during the "flu" epidemic in 1918 and 1919, "Flu" has been held to be a germ dis ease, with dealy power of infec tion. That it was more fatal, all over the world than any war in history is stating the cruel facts too mildly, it took a greater toll of life than even the last World war.' It would seem to be. the last sort of disease that Chiro practic could affect. And yet, th records show that all over Am erica the several thousand Chiro practors lost only one out of ev ery 8S6 cases they treated; the mortality for the regular medical profession is said to have reached a far higher average many times greater, the Chiropractors say. Here in Salem, Dr. O. L. Scott the pioneer Chiropractor, adjust ed more than' 500 cases, and did not lose one! An Oregon Pioncrr Dr. Scott is a real Oregon pion eer. His father came to Marion county at the close of the Civil war, and settled at Scott's Mills, to which place he gave the name. His mother's family came here in 1852 almost 70 years ago. "An Early Convert Dr. Scott was one of the early converts to the profession of heal ing by mechanical adjustment; he graduated from the great Pal mer school at Davenport, Iowa, in 1910 the whole science dates back only 25 years! He has no other equipment but his X-ray machine with which to photo graph his patients for careful, ac curate study of their ailments; and his charts and his hands end his experience. Yet he had th privilege of serving as instructor for Dr. Al 1r 5 ''"fi i1 -Jt - !'-n , . ' - ' r--- - SOUND TIRES SOUND ALU AROUND I 2) VICKBROS. Trade and High 8tn Chiropractic Will Bemov tat CncJ Health Begins When You Phone 87 for an appointment DR. O. L. SCOTT P. S. C. Chiropractor Kay Laboratory 411 to 119 U. S. Kat'l Bk. Bldf to 12 a. m. and 2 to 6 p. m. fred Walton, M. D. (Harvard, 187V, who later turned his back on his own old medical lore and sat at the feet of the teachers of the new science which he says is a science where the old practice' was a guess. Dr. Walton, la a notable booKet. quotes tne great Dr. Richard Cabot, giving the autopsy records from the Massa chusetts General Hospital, show ing that 47 per cent of the orig inal diagnoses made by , the ex ceptionally Skilled hospital staff, were found to be incorrect and the patients were fatally treated for diseases that did not exist! The Chiropractic treatment of fers an absolute remedy against mis-dosings; Dr. Walton absorbed it, and is one of its greatest ex ponents today. Courage of His Convictions Dr. Scott has had the sublime courage of his convictions that his science is sufficient for most human ills. . It does not doro or bake or electrify them, to nalllate or narcotize them for temporary relief. It goes to the seat of the trouble, which it claims Is mostly nerves. A nerveless body, or portion of the body, is weakened bv the. loss nf spuRntinn nn.l mo tion ; paralysis, or decay, or a lowered health condition that make the affected parts a prey to every ill j that can reach them for an attack, follow inevitably this loss of nerve control. Germs and aches, and every damning pain, attack: the crippled portion of the body. There is only one way out restore the mechanism' to proper adjustment and health is inevitable. Has Made Notable Success Dr. Scott1 has made a notabW success in his profession. Hit offices in the United States Nat ional Bank building are usuallj almost like a voting booth oi election day for people believ in what he has proven to them of his theory in shirtsleeves. If people flock to this latest health road, and go away smiling and cured, it is because It has made Rood; they care not how, or why, but they know the effects, and are glad. IF APPLES IS NEEDED Twenty Million Pounds of the Fruit Needed by the Dehydration Plants - Ten thousand tons of apples! Fee if you tan visualize that, in a mountain of apples. That means 20,000,000 pounds of ap ples. Wll, King's Foe Products company, at their dehydration plant down on North Front street, and at their plant at The Dalles, will have used that big a moun tain of apples for the present season's run. when- th? last ap ple Fhall have been taken care of in the processes through which it must go from tne tree to the neat carton intended for the ultimata consumer. The company was advertising yesterday morning for more wo men for the Salem plant, and the need came from the great quanti ties of apples which must be put through the plant, running well up to the first of he year. - The apples are coming from the Salem district and all over western Oregon, as far south as Roseburp and Sutherlin. and from Yakima and Hood Itiver. What are thy going to do with all these dehydrated apples? They know. They are already Kold. and the big question now is to get enough apples to fill the advance orders. Th selling end is already taken care of; has been lor a long time. ,; Dehydrated apples are so much better than the old fashioned dried apples that thse plants wijl have to be -enlarged, to keep np with the demand to say nothing of increased prod net ion of apples in this section to keep the plants going in future y?ar. Teacher:! ''Willie, can you tell me how matches are made?' Utile Willie: "No, ma'am; but I don't blame you for wanting to find out." I r ;i -v. - Teacher' "Whv. what ilo von mean?" .; - .. : .-" Ultle Willie: -Mother says you have been trying to make one M ill DR. O. L. SCOTT, SaleTnhiYorrrcJtorLJVrrl: