The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, March 30, 1922, Image 6

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    I'NCLE HEN MAVH:
‘•N'evvy. if yoor wife can’t cook and your digestion w al) »hot,
gel chiropractic spinal adjustments for your stomach.. get your
food from a restaurant and keep your wife fur a pet **
Rheumatism Came to
Live With Hirn at 14
By O. L. SCOTT, D C.
HEALTH FOLLOWS
CHIROPRACTIC CORRECTS
NERVES IN DISEASES Of
THE FOLLOWING ORGANS
MAD
tvts
CASS
NOSE
>• THROAT
ARMS
HEART
K- LUNGS .
J LIVER
STOMACH
l \ PANCREAS
\ V SPLEEN
A SIDNEVS
\ BOWELS
APPENOIR
BL ADM R
mt« LINK
I
T he
LOWEN NERVE
UNDER THE MAGNIFY­
ING OLASS IS PINCHED
BY AMIJALIGNEO JOINT
PINCHED NERVES CANNOI
TRANSMIT HEALTHFUL
IMPULStS CHIROPRAC
TIC ADJUSTING RE­
MOVES THE PRESSURE.
THE UP«R NERVE IS
FREE AS MATUtt HITINO5 j
quite touched the cause.
He was unable to work
and viewed hia trouble
rather hopelessly, until
he heard of chiropractic
spinal adjustments, and
learned for him»elf that
they do remove the cause
and give Nature a chance
to express herself norm­
ally, and
that means
healthfully.
Mr. Brown
says:
After the Fir^t
Adjustment
"After the firnt adjust­
ment I felt great relief
from the |>ain along the
sciatic nerve. Since tak­
ing several courses of ad­
justments I can now say
that I am entirely pain
kV.
free. I also had neural­
gia of the eyes and head.
and this also has left me.
I feel so much better
since taking chiropractic spinal adjustments that I
would not take any amount of money for the benefits
already eNtablished.” J. I’. Brown. Chiropractic Re­
search Bureau. Statement No. HtnfiH.
WHITE
CLOUD
CAFE
Your Health
Get action fur better health by telephoning 87 for an
appointment.
DR.
. L. SCOTT
CHIROPRACTOR
414 1» IJ. S. Bank Bldg.
Phone 87.
Salem, Oregon
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G. SATTERLEE
Phone—Re«., 1211J
AUCTIONEER
Real Estate and Stock Sales
401 iiav -f,„t
BALEM, OREGON
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322 ST ATE STREET, SA LEM, OREGON
Paini Signs Anywherè at Any Timt
Dr. Mellenthin
DENSMORE'S FELD SI ORE
At fourteen J. P. Brown got hi» fimi tante of
aciatica and muscular rheumatinm, and it wan bitter,
as every sufferer from either of these troubles can
testify.
He tried many thingw.
including a trip to Hot
Springs, but nothing
PRtSSURt ON SPINAL
Coming to Salem and
a»<T pT< ks" up fie inti»
Just
pteture any «as of the many mother«
Albany
In thia tiwgw land tiaMsiarv-'d aed
dnspalrtr.g Had in rags and tatters,
with her waked bubr la hue artu». th«
ilMIs thing trying f«aM>|y to draw aaaar
«Pf ClALlST
lahnseel from her <tn«4 up bveasta
in inte-rv.al M—Jn’lne for th«
Ethel Long Newman Write» of t miMt tot write of It. nor think of
past etevan years.
Lite in Armenia. Where She it We muM all k- - p strong fwr th»
work that la before ua. and think ao<v
or the great g. ->d that we «re 4»I bk
Manages Great Orphanage
M ili he at
But I b*< of you. nev.-r bell»»,' that
there can be any e«ngg< ratlaa in th»
Salem. Thurelaj, Af-ril tJth.
B--u>< vivid plcle«i of Ilf» in Hua Mori«« you haar of the sufferings and
»1 Marbré Hotel, and at
•la. Armenia wb«t< .aunt femme ♦orrora here In this ui mp|-y and
Albany, M i ln> and Tucsday, Aprii
•talk» in th- wah« of 4-v»statin« a ar,
10 an<l II. Aìliany Botai
are gt*rn by Mr* ttainu-l N»»«uaa.
formerly Mias Kth»l lain« (ladust»
Orfh <• li - ir» 10 a, m. tu 4 p. m.
of Oregon Agricultural Colle«« class
No Cha^t for ContultotioR
of l»2o. In l-ttwa to friends iu Oregon
Mr» Newman ai.d her husband, th-- Enjoys Big and Growing I rude
latter a gra- .»i- of th- Idaho Agri
Dr. M ■ <
1» a regular graduate
llnmcdi
■! ii,- ry .«ml >a licenard
—Aino Buyer and Ship­
cultural College. w*r» married In l*vrt
| by the stale uf Or g--m' He visits pro-
land last »prlnc. and wxm after left
per of Livestock
fcssionaily c
■ r- important town«
for Armenia io J-iin th» staff of Near
and cite- • and <>ff«-nt to all who call on
East Relief workers In chart» of two
thi« trip fir- <-<> » , tath-fi, vx-ept the
In reviewing the leading tmainewamen
large urptiana«--» n-ar Ai> randropul.
|e»lM-nse of tr« aln < nt when «tesirod.
• her, an -«teneh- aitrirultural n<un of i*eio, we find among th«w prominent
A-■ r
t- •
r C «1 of treatment
•trudlon project la b«lng maucuratt-d for l-cing ktentifi««l with the beat inter­ hr dueg not ofieraU for chronic a|>pm-
by th» Near EaM R- '14 <irgaullali<>u est« uf th«- town and adjacent terntury . Ucitis. gall “t.-riei. uk-'i*» uf stomach,
I‘ lotisiis or aih-notda.
Th. B»v let (orernmanl, unsbls tu the name of J. D. Itoiamor«.
Mr.
He |i«» t<> ii ■ < rc-!it wun-terful result»
,-up* allh the apl-ail, .» condition» fol
Itensmore is r*c<ignixed aa the leading >n di«- »--• if th »t-.riiarh,liver.bowel«.
lowing the warfare waged in that re
livestock shipper of ‘•rio and surround­ ! bkmd, skin, in v< s, heart, kidnry.blad-
glou almost colilinii.iiUy since 1*14.
'-ter. t-rd wetting, - atarrh. weak lung«,
laat year turned o«< r to the Near East ing territory. In addition to handling rh- uniat.~-i;
•
■ u. leg ulcers and
this
line
of
buaine»».
he
alao
operati*
a
llellef three matuiuolii military port»
recta! ailments.
which had been converted Into orpb feed and seed store which in the course
If v h - .<
aihi.g fur nnv, length
■ t get any lielter, du
anagto. together with 111 --w acre, of of a year handle» a large volume of | of Um. <
not fat) to cud a» improper measure«
land to be puteuader cuitiv.liu»
bucine ss.
-atnrr tin-
» m are very often the
"It 1» a »ta-cerina taak tb, N- ar
When Mr. l»en«tnorv came to Scio
cause uf jour . .y’ »tamling trouble.
East llallaf baa undertaken." writ*« about H years agu to engagé in the stock
«hat <—nsulta-
Mr». N«wman. 'but we are w-irklng
trip
fr,-, and that
liuaineas there waa a very marked dif­ tio i < i ti
hard and making pr<>gr<»a In the fare
ference in the quality of the stock al hi» treatm- nt is t!ttT< rent.
of overwhelming >>dda
Bam haa 20.
Msrrud w • , : n.i.»l la- accomprtiled
nod acre« of farm landa under hia that time and the quality that gov* on by their hu»bands
Ad-!r-
Boaton Block. .Minne­
•upcrvlalon. and la tolllt.« early and th» market now. At that timo .«ciohad
late getting hi« farr-i uniti- -i ,rt--l th- name and reputation oi «ending in apolis. Mtnn.
1 am buay »very hour of th- day with to market the poorest quality <if hog«
I
>» i<> S kll A usi *.
my work in the orphanaz- ben-, which that enten-d the stock yards. The old Itti Mi..-11-ivr
Mvg» III»
shelters l.ooo rhlldn-n and give» rm raxorback with a snout to long m your
Oatum Ansi«.
ploy m-nt to the toothe-ra and father» arm was pretty much in «-vkte-nce those
of many hundred» won-
Th- farms,
Visualize
days, but hia time waa »hurt, fur Mr.
you know, are op-rated tn connectlun
lu-nsmorc
so«,n
gut
the
fanner»
inter-
Specialize
with the orphanage»
B-»fi|e» rec-lv
mg Instruction In manual training and toted in a lu-tter grade of hog» ai d was
Advertise
oth-r useful thins- the larger boys instrumental in introducing ih-robred
ar» taught mod-rn scientific method» stock into thi« community, at one time I t '« tur l'i - -i«« “I .nganoN T hat
of farming
Th- orphan Sir!» are having shipped in 70 head of thorobred B w , kt » th « IWvttMt llsnir.
taught to we«,, rents » itaa-w and male hog» and selUng ttu-m to th- far­
cook
We an- iilwi operating sev-ral mers at practically coat. I hi* shipment
Industrial unit» when- cloth 1» woven uf thon-brvd boga «va» fodowi-d by oth­
and garment» nuid- for ihr children
ers arid today brio haa the reputation < •
WHIM IN SALEM
"It waa all very die. ouraging at
uf shipping a quality of hog« wcond to
first." Mr» Neartuan cuultnuaa. but
Iry the
now we are taking heart and work­ none, and we will add that M eat ecio ia
ing harder than ever
H«m had the heaviest shqqnng pohit on the
an awful time getting bl» first unit W (M»fburn branch Mr. I*en«n»rv ship»
-tarted
Hcwever, after
-<• wring annually on an average of to carloads
the whole country he got together a of stock from thia territory.
I,-» plow» arid harrow« and thing»,
Mr. ik-namorr’a feel and »ecd »tore
alao, a little later, th mod- rn marbln haa been transactidg buaincaa here for
•ry contributed by friend« of the Near
several year», which ia in ita«-lf evi­
East Itellef began to arrive »ml Ham
bad the good fortune to round up «2 dence that it ia nn-eling the roqulre-
good reliable mul-a
He baa aHteen menta of the putdic, and r» wntly waa
American and
team» now at work, and .-«porta to compel!«*! to add the first unit uf h-avy
have a tractor In th, field w-qp • • • rolla for chopping and wh.eh haa a ca­
Chinese Dishes
The poor peasants here bad Sever done pacity of -rn«--half ton p«-r hour. The
any real farming, and It waa very bard original plana of hia improv, melila calla
110* CMUMftiJl SL
Salem, Oregon
for them at flrM, but their «ag-rnto» to for a high spc«Mi and attrition ehop;acr .
learn and to help I. very pathetic
and twitch mixcJ for mashes, and th«-«e
The great «top fur .wa Harn plow» will be a-kied juat to «non to the trade j
with hia good Atn«rl. an equipment ar«
• neverecidlug mar vol to them Whoa jua tifica.
OREGON BRIDE
MOTHERS 2,000
Mam gets one unit started with men
tralnad to operate it be beglas sa
other and th<> urphan boy» lake to th»
training with great seal
When th» Newman« arrived at IVJela
Hugh«. II.» orphaiia«.' fh--re »h-ltered
only te-0 boya and girl», and Mr» New
man write» of th--
There w-re I.SOU
IS thl» lot last spring, but b-iauea of
malnutrition and alckn» i, «to of them
died during th- auu.raor. ao th<- Harlot
officials had only t--o left to turn »vw
to us
Enough liars b--n brought
down from ibe uv--r crowd-d orphan
age at Aleiaudropol to make 2 uuw
here, and a» you can Imagine. 1 hare
my hands full, helping to mother th- tn
It 1» wonderful ta see hoar th» wretch
•d. dirty, starved ilttl» newcomer» be
gin to bloaaom and grow as aoo« a»
they have been balhi-d. clothed and
given a tew rations of wholoaotue food "
Mr» Kv»a«h says there «re thin*»
the relief worker» must think of aa
little aa pua»ibl<>. und mu»t turn »way
from when outside the orphanage
galea
To attempt to aid all the
•tarring people, or even children,
would he utterly futile. »11« any», and
would vihaust the Near Kaat rvnources
without permanently helping any The
orphanage» lake In juat aa many a«
can be managed safely
“We .Imply must Ignore the real."
She Welles
"Juat outside our gate»
there are score« of »faxviug children
lying ar sitting about llstleaily, shiver
Ing In filthy rags with their little
bone« fairly protruding through their
skins
Many of them are nick and In
pain, and they all tv-g pll--ously to be
taken In every time they can catch the
attention of any of the workers Many
time« we have lak- u In Just one more'
until It cannot be done again, else
I her« would not iw food - nough for
the on-« we already have
Another
awful thing one may see any day. are
the little qub-t bundle« of rags lying
on the sunny aide of a wall or a hill
aid«. Juat able to Mir fsv-bly new and
then, or to lift up pl-ad I ng little whM
ful arm» In »upplleatlon. if anyone
pa»»»« They will lie la the aame »pot
for day» snm.-tIm-w, before they be­
come galte Mill Tb--n th>- Soviet cart
with Its dally lead of the dead, comiw
Facts Wortl Intwng
im
Ttfl n,
Scio is the trading center uf th«- north
forks of the «antmm.
Scio haa |M>pidalM>n of aimul MNl.
Scio ia in th- heart -if the l»-st dairy­
ing aection of Linn county.
Scin farm» grow m«>»t anything that
can be grown from aoil.
Hein own» Its water ami elcctrir light
plant«—plenty of power at a cha-ap rate
for any number of ent- rpii»- ».
Scio ha» a milk eondrniM-n. and no
better milk 1» camw«l any wheic.
Scio haa a flouring mill, and its prod
uct find« a ready market at all time«.
Scio ia close to billmris y-f fewrt of
standing timber, and aoon big mill» will
t-e busv making it ready for market.
Scio has a hospital second to norm
Scio - if you want to know m-re about
Scio an-l the surrounding country, write
to the bank, th«- mayor or t<> the editor
of thi» paper.
I«. M. HUM
Ù ick So I ong
CI iülc
M il
' / liUi .Ttt C d .
H mm mrdirtrw which will
run*
kin» w n diM-ase.
Open Hundav» from 10 a. m.
until N p. m.
15.3 South High Street
Salem, Oregon
I'hone 283
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ft- J. FOSTER
i’ailikmu
Corn Doctor
Mminlsimni Nrtin
Notice ia hereby given that the un­
All F’not Trouble* Cured
signed ha» been by th«- enunty court of
l.lnn County, Oregon, duly ap|H,inted
administratrix <>f th«- estate uf I ,-rt
Hollis, d,cra»«-«l
III jareons having
• •’ 1 ^llfl
claim« against aawl «-state- are hereby
I
reouirod to proan nt the aame. to the
undersigned, »t her mtUtene« tn Scu>, ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ware ee eeew ♦♦»♦*#»»»,
Oregon, with imqa r vouchers therefor,
within six nMudhs from th«- «kite hereof
listed this 24th day of Munh, 1922.
Nktt. •loi.o«.
Administratrix of the l»tat<- of lk-rt
Men. Widow« «,lrl« tVs, I,wltfrs
’llolli». dec aa««i.
,
M •««> and l-s tt„,»px
L. M. Ct xL, Atty, for .Admrx
We pul J--.1 -•< rn. r. -iH.ifdence with
hundred« nf r--tn --d Ludi«-» ami (ten­
H«ict d F imi
ti« men. in Canada and IJ. S who
wn-h to marry or correspond for
Notice is hereby given that the un
• mu«- nvrnl. Fiuto Fis«. Many worth
deraigmrd executor of the last will___
ami
«te.iwwl. flu.(Mat »„<1 opwante. Ev-
testament of I. ium » Ihlyeu, dvceaae,!.
rrytbin,: -i
ii,
' .i-ntiaL W« 4»
haa ftteil hia Anal account aa »uch exec­
ast pablnb v « m mom ar Hfrtn A Jaar*a
utor with th« rlerk of the county court
su lucri tit Mm i» ith full prit liege« fl.OU,
for l-inn County, Oregon, an.) that the
or four m.-ntha* trial f»r Mte. IMn't
'udge of said court has fixed Monday,
•end caah only Muncy (inters, or 2
the 1st day of May. 1922, at the
cent American stam|>a. If check,
of ten o'clock in th<- foreti-mn, »« the
•end 10 cent« extra for ex-henge
time for hearing objection» to «aal final
i X >N I :s< > m i<; :>
Stttitmni
account and th«- settlement of the »aid
estate.
Dated and the first publication hereof
is March Mlth. IW£2.
<i. W. M-mac-w.
Executor nf the last will and teatament
of I tune Bilyeu, deceased.
I
C. C. Rassrrr, Atty, for Executor.
Alto tho swa>h. («bar pthm «in te V
per year. Rush cani with your name
»nd andre«» fur full particular»
Mr
FLORENCE BELLAIRE
2M MeMs.e« Mrsrt.
BrsshJya. N T.
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