9 ■*.* t % . « W- •J • • '.’»■‘ a '1- ». •Ab»*. ♦♦♦ man from planting an early garden, such as onions, peas, ate Flead Noises and Ringing in the Ears By O L SCOTT. D C. Head noises and ringing in the ears are the natural ac- compartiment of ca­ tarrhal trouble. The ear passages and the air passages are con­ nected. and the stop­ ping up of th* air passages by mucas. as in a cold, extends to the ear passages and causes trouble there. Deafness is quite frequently an accompanying sym­ ptom. A cold that effects the hearing ia usual­ ly quite severe in character, and is usually so discomforting to tha sufferer that everything possible is done to get rid of it. However, the fact that its cause is in the spine, and that th«- quickest possible relief ia usually to be had from chiropractic adjustments, is not generally know n. The adjustments restore the full tide of spinal nerve impulses into the air passage tissues and cells and with this aid Nature soon clears the trouble. Deafness oi 28 Years is Ended Arthur Thompson. proprietor of a steam laundry, Htatce: "I w«» Hflbctc«i with d«*iifneiiii for 2H year« prior to my trial of chiropractic adjustment« I could not hear a telephone ringing on the deak ix-nide me. After adjustments my hearing came back and today in completely restored. This statement I make under oath.” A. R Thompson. Chiropractic R«*serch Bur­ eau; Statement No. 13i»2ii. Health la All Get action for better health by telephoning K7 for an appointment CHIROPRACTOR 414-10 U. S. Bank Bldg. Phone N7. Salem, Oregon Tested Field Seeds Misa Gladys Horsburgh Is on the sick list She was taken to Cor valli» Mondar for treatment. W’e have the most complete stock of farm and field se«da in the valley, including spring wheat, spring oats, fanry clover and gra«.« »«•«•ds and a complete stock of tested garden needs. Mail us a list of your wants or send for our new price list. Most every family has «ickaraa colds, grippe, du, pneumonia, or bronchitis. PIE EATER SCHOOL A1X)PTS TWO Poultry Supplies (Continued from page 1 ) and whoer Itodiea are Itarely covered with whatever sort of rag they could get to hide their nakedness, and it made a deep impreiwion upon the big audience who had Come to «er It. No heart with a «peck of hu­ manity in it could have turned awav from that picture and not have had a tear in the eye; ami wr understand that a goodly »urn was realized to aa»i«t toe worker« in their fight to •ave the live« of the stricken "kid- dies** of the Near East. Mr . Wes- ely kindly donated the theatre and the '’Juice" to operate the machine for thia wortev cause, and many other« had d >ne «omething that helped in making this a succe«a A comedy picture, "Forgetful Men.” was shown after the Relief picture and it was a »cream. The largest and Ix-st wdected stock in the sti te to from, including Incubators, Brooders. Poultry feed kinds, grit, bone, sheila and fountains and fe«»dera. You will always find our prices arc low as the best can be sold for. the kind you find it pays to buy. I «elect of all > IO mm Í h D. A. White & Son Seedmen and l eedmen Salem, Oregon 251-261 State St AUTOS AUTOS I ' SHELBURN ITEMS : ♦ ♦ February 2H I • II I » AUCTION SALE II 1I Every Saturday Night John Ransom was home for the week-«-nd, from tkrrvalli«. where he ia studying Civil Engineering at 7:30 p. m.. at J, W. Miller and wife and Mr» Gibbun motored to Albany Sunday afternoon. Daphne Ransom and Mary Gibboa took a three mile hike «n Saturday. Children of Tally Gibbon, H>>» Gibbon. John Ortwein and John Ransom gathered at the home of C. V. A«ht»atgh. Feb 26. to hear the "Bubble Books." After the books were read and the record» played, fruit punch, cake, and home­ made candy were m-rved The com­ pany diaperard at an early hour; *• a» to be rested for the reopening of school the following day. Mr Ash­ baugh took a flashlight picture uf 1I I » Oleson - Rookstool Auto Exchange G^ar.g. <1 173 N. Liberty Street, Salem, Oregon aaama^mawBwaaBw»Mw»i Photwr— Office. 1177 G. SATTERLEE Phon»- -Rea., 1ZIIJ AUCTIONEER Real Estate and Stock Sale» «M Faaav -H t M, «iREiîÔN the group. Dayton and Columbia Heavy Service Bicycl, • and Indian Motorcycles The McAllister twin« are visiting at Ashbaugh'» while their father and brother are ill. At present very little change can be noticed in the condition of the latter. UNION SIGN CO. Frank Gooch. wife and daughter. | Sign* and Show Card» Nellie, motored from Albany Friday to care for property here and also \ 322 ST AU STREET, SALEM.OREGON We carry a complete line of Motorcycle and Bicycle to enjoy the dance at Miller’» Hall. These dan?«-» are becoming constant-1 Tires, Oil«. Supplie«, etc. ly more popular and are run in an efficient, orderly manner. The hall. i» w«ll lighted and warmed, the children'» play room being «»«pecially ed to discontinue fur a while owing and always see« that the church is 3x7 Court Street Salem, Oregon warm and comfortable. Thi« allow» to the leaky roof. H»l»art Hoagland warm ami clean. parent» to attend who otherwiae ha« Dromiaed to repair it, aoaervicee| would be forced to remain al home, j will continue regularly from now Jam« M, 'Ccuntry of Spring«.” rn aunny day« are hard on the Many of the young«-r set are learn­ Th«- name .Inviai i I« « corruption on. A* there are no preaching ter- BANT1AM FARM TOPICS J grain. •f «««umi'-i ■ Wr«i Indian oapreswloa ing to dance. vicea, Sunday Sch-Hvl ia al eleven n-m ti« ”the >-<>nntry »I wuiik II uc la ♦-♦♦♦♦♦• • ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ • ♦ ♦♦ The Siimi ay «now kept the old Sunday School w-rvicv» were forc­ o'clock. Justin Ransom ia janitor •pringa.** LLOYD E. RAMSDEN L February 28 Our Sunday morning surprise vis­ itor was not highly appreciated with his Sunday clothes on He was like the «now man whom I fourni stand­ ing in my yard; he soon di«ap|>eaird as he was not welcome. Ed Kalina *aa disappointed Sun­ day morning by the anowfall which •topped hi» »><1 plowing; he «teamed up hia tin lizxiv and took hla family over to vi«it brother Bill’» family. Mrs. Cxira Luca« is convalescing from her recent «evere illneaa. Mr. Payne was to pull out Mon­ day with hi» wife and five children with two team« headed for Colorado and anticipating a pleaaam jou nev. We wish them well. Weather the paat week injured the grain more than all the past winter: the cold frosty nights and I C. & C. STORE e‘ * *** 254 North Commercial, Salem Is now doing business. Dry Goods, Men’s Furnishings and Groceries are carried. Goods are priced on a Cash Basis. I his is your saving. Visit this store and get prices on Groceries, Piece Goods and Men’s Furnishings —You will become a satisfied customer. The C. & C. Store 254 N. Commercial Salem. - Oregon 1- tÂA <£.* búsAuÍJ-J < *