The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, April 06, 1922, Image 4

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I COLD WEATHEp HELP
FOR STARTING AUTO
UNCLK BCN SAYS:
• It i« better to keep well.
dab*.“
A «hurt «leknwa* can mak* a l*n<
Manifold Heater Relieve* Owner
of Much Trouble.
Dull 1 leadaches Put a
Brake on One’s Ambition
Devio* Mads From Thin Picco of theet
Copper I* Attached to Motor by
Clamps—*mail Amount of
Qaooiins Needed.
By O. L. scorr. D. c.
This heeler made ftv>m • pie.» of
<>U* slileriitb Inch
copper. cut
«h<l lietil ss »howti iih I pertnanevitly
alt«' bed io the m-'tor by the damp*
I hat bold th* exhaust sod Intake
pii«« goes far toward freeing the car
from cold weather tartlng troubles A
•quirt cun of gamdtn* Is conveniently
carried under tin- ci » tie hood, and If
th* car ha* been sis Bug long enough
to berome cold «bout two t*»».(«sinful*
of rskoilti» are shot Into each trough
Nothing so holds back the ability to work and think
a» the dull form of headaches that are an invariable
nccom|>animent of inactive bowels and indigestion.
This chronic condition responds to chiropractic spinal
adjustments. The cause
.-_-s£SSHSSa^> is pressure on spinal
([ health follows
nerves to the liver and
stomach
and when this
CHIPOPRACTK (OMtCTS
pressure is removed
PRiSSURE ON SPINAL
health follows.
NERVIS IN DISEASES Of
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We Want to Buy
And we can .HELL
Any Make Used Car
BRING THEM IN
Oleson-Rookstool Auto Exch
"The home of the ÜAed Car”
178 S. Liberty Mtreet
Salem. Oregon
I HL FOtLOWlNGORbANS
MEM
EVU
LAM
NO $1
THROAT
ARMS
HEART
LUNGS
*' LIVER
STOMACH
PANCREAS
SPLEEN
AIUNEVS
BOWELS
APPfNOik
BLAOMR
lOaiiiiHSt
T he
LOWER NERVE
UNDER THE MAGNIFY­
ING GLASS IS PINCHED
•VANIJALIGNEDJOINT
PINCHED NIRVES CANNOT
TRANSMIT HEALTHFUL |
IMPULSES CHIROPRAC­
TIC ADJUSTING RE*
MOVES THE PRESSURE.
THE UPPER NERVE IS
f REE AS NATURE INTtHOS
¡SSSSS ■ ....................
Suffered for
I en Years
“For ten year* I goffered
from dull headaches. For
a long time I had very in­
active bowels and indi­
gestion. I was nervous a
good deal of the time and
had a weak back which
would bring on a drawing
sentuition along the spine.
At present, after having
a course of 12 chiroprac­
tic spinal adjustment*. I
can say my headaches
have left me, and my
nerves are in much better
condition.” G.C.Glymph,
Chiropractic Research
Bureau. Statement No.
13O7H.
visitor« at the Marion Brown home
I
Haatmg tbs Intake Mandole W th a
Osaellna Flame Provides an Easy
Start In Cold Weathsr
A match I» touched to It and the hood
lowered
In about one minute the
manifold lo heated sufflcieotiy to va
(»■rise gasoline drawn up from the car-
huretor and, on cranking, an esplosive
mixture I* funned. I here Is hut little
danger Involved In us ng this attach
metti, prsvvtdtsd the fuel pipes are tight,
as they should he probably aot as
much danger as there la from back
firing In the manifold <»f a cold engine
- tliarles H
Ti-.illoa.Hi
Portland
lire In Popular M. t antes Magatine
Your Health
Get action for better health by telephoning ,M7 for an
appointment.
DR. O. L. SCOTT
CHIROPRACTOR
414-l‘J U. S. Bank Bldg.
Salem. Oregon
Phone H7.
Tura corner» ru*»lrrately.
OSS
If the fas belt slips turn It In sic
nut.
<"hange the water tn the
syatrru weekly
see
coulli
Mure acchittila occur on etrelr
highway streiche, than at curves <
road Intersections.
The latest style passenger autom
biles are equipped va Itti rio fewer tba
14 electric lights.
AUTOS
AUTOS
AUCTION SALE
Every Saturday Night
Uaaollne left »landing fur consideri,
able lime, even If It be in a tank, vrl
kw Ita ignition elfl. iency.
<le*r «htfting at the proper time an
In the proper way «sie» rs.klng th
entire mechanlau. of the car.
Motorists should «top
Leti there l
■n accident whether It II* th* oper»
tor** fault or not, and rvuder ali th*
Msslstatic* po*«l!4*.
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at 7:30 p. m., at
Oleson - Rookstool Àuto
Exchange £3^
; I 7 3 N. Liberty Street, Salem, Oregon
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A car should Iw ki-pt out <>f the su
until dry after I h -I i >* washed, Suu
light ha* ■ teudeticy tn itaiiingv the
surface of * wet rar by mu-lng th*
paint to check
• • •
Wash th* car frequently with clean,
cold water.
• • •
Us* no snap *m th* body when* It
can poeatbly be a'tdded.
• • •
Mamislniru Nslics
An experienced <liaufT<-ur In Japst
earn* from SÓ to Í1U a week
Never throw water In a t*“>l «
burning gasoline ; It only spreads the
fire.
• • •
Ammonia may be in. I to dean cor
ronton from nmneetiooa and battery
terminals.
• • •
Black smoke Is an Indication that
th* carbon In rhe fuel la i«««tng
through the engine uuhuriied.
eoo
UNION SIGN CO.
Signa and Show Carda'
322 STATE .STREET, SALEM,ORKGON
II < Paint Sifina Anywhere at Any Time
The Scio I ribune $1.75 the year
over Sunday.
James Ttollingcr and mother.
Mr«, lev George, and liar I Gooch
monored into Albany Monday to at­
tend to some busincM.
J. W .Miller and wife were in
Albany Saturday transacting busi-
new and shopping.
Guy Wyman is blasting and tak­
ing out stumps where hi* orchard
was grubbed out recently.
Mra. Quincy Crutries. Mrs. T.
Bowman. Mra. I^ee George, and
Mrs. Earl Gooch called on Mrs. Ort-
wein Saturday afternoon and while
there enjoyed the happening* in
Shelburn
John White and wife were shop­
ping in Shelburn Saturday.
J. W. Hirons and family were in
Albany on business Saturday
Mrs Cecil Ashbaugh ha» been
acting S. P. agent the taut few day s
as Mr. Ashbaugh has ts-en ill and
unable to attend to business.
Mr. Roadarmel shipped a fine
veal to Portland Tuesday.
Frits Peters helped Guv Wyman
to aprav his orchard one day last
week.
Sheriff Kendall was here on busi­
ness Saturday afternoon.
John Bents has taken the engine
out of his thresher outfit to the
Parker mill over t»y Scio where they
will use it in their mill.
Theron Kuasell went to Salem
Saturday on business returning Sun­
day evening.
H. 0. Shilling and family were
trading in Scio Saturday.
W H. Mellin ami wife were vis-
ting at the A. L. Powell home Sun­
day afternoon.
Fred Shilling is getting his sheep
shearing outfit in readiness to »tart
out on the road.
J. W. Miller and wife were in
Stayton visiting relatives and friends
Sunday.
Charles MacCallister’s brother, of
Washington, is staying with them
and helping to do the work.
To make the tire valve a<crsaihle
for dio«- wheel users, a right angle
valve estrusi.si has been devised.
Notice i« hereby given that th* an-
»igned ha* been by th* county court of
I.inn i ounty, <*regon, <hily ap|«nnte«l
administratrix of th* *»tate of Bert
I lol It*, deceaactl
All pcreon» having
claim* against «aid estate are hereby
rouuired to present the *ame. to the
undersigned, at her residence in Scio,
Oregon, with proper vuu. 'xr» then-for,
within eix month* from the date hereof.
Bated thi» 24th day of March. 1922.
Nau. *101.1.1»,
Administratrix of th* Estate of Bert
llollis, deceased.
L M. Ct at. Atty, for Admrx.
AW
Out Ridtit
Map ist
You'll Want One
Price 50c
Giva your «ubccriptiun to
JOHN DENSMORE.
Manuger
Harvey McLain left <>n the even­
ing train for Corvallis, where he is
gumg to take ;ri the electrical show,
and from there he is going to
Salem
Mr». Wi'l Miller wan »hopping in
Albany Saturday.
Ralph and tJjnal Shilling spent
Sunday at the Tally Gibbons home.
Glenn Shilling, who has been in a
Portland himpilal, was visiting his
parents for a few days last week.
WHEN IN SALEM
Try the
WHITE
CLOUD
CAFE
American and
Chinese Dishea
110$ Cntmerc it $1
SUM, Ortpa
awo***««««»*M*«**aœ
L. BI. HUM
Yick So'Tong
Chn«e Hilisite ni Tea Ct.
Il*« nw-ihcin* which will
cur* any known dimva**.
Open Sundav* from 10 a. m.
until H p. m.
1&3 Siaith High Street
S»h-tii, Orrgnn
I'lww 2X1
Nollet ol F ir U SeltlHitRl
Notice 1« hereby given that the un-
dcrvlgned *x*culor of th* last will and
testament of 1-iMie Bilyeu, deceaaed.
han fUed hi* final acrount a* «uch exec­
utor with th* clerk of the county court
foe Idnn County, Oregon, and that the
'udge of «aid court hn« fixed Monday,
the l«t day of May. I!*22. at th* hear
of ten o'clock in th* forenoon, a* the
(Continued from par* 1.)
time for hearing objection* to «a»l Anal
account amt the «ettlenient of the »aid
Mr*. A. E. Gooch and her sist r. •stale.
listed and the Amt publication hereof
Minnie. made a flying trip back tn to March 30th, 1922
O. W. Moaaow,
Albany in a truck Saturday after-
1 xecutor of th* la»t will anti teatament
noon
of I mi* Bilyeu, deceaaevl.
SHELBURN NEWS
SCHOOL
j
John Ortwein and family werw C. C. Ravairr. Atty, for Executor.
fl. J. FOSTER
»
I’ilillll’AH
Corn Doctor
All Foot Troubles Cured
PJVJJL6SS
322 Stat* Street Salem. Hregon
Above Pat Um'* Bunk Store
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