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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19?? | View Entire Issue (April 27, 1922)
'V r.'»T I " i - »is- ‘ W » I «i , • • I »-< V.» t , A. S’*. - W • .*** 9 • «- » / r r • « >:■} e-. : • • • * * r 1 Tí.' A * -T, Makes u* Feel Good ‘If you're healthy, Nevvy, the chance« are you will see the ob- tacl*« to your « im - css » are merely »and on the track to prevent your «kidding." Dizziness Impairs Mental Capacity By O L. SCOTT, D C. Without in any sense losing his mental ability to think and exercise judgment, the victim of dizziness and impaired eliminative functions, is mentally inca- pacitated. He has a brain but he cannot use it He suffers a loss of time. He suffers a period of genuine misery. IiizzinvtM may have any one of a number of causes, but the moat common cause is due to an inactive liver. Bowel wastes are retained. The victim feels dull and feverish and on rising everything ia black for an instant and there is dizziness. The dizzi ness, otherwise known as vertigo, is not so common ly suffered. Victims of vertigo are in danger of falling whenever they at tempt to walk. Chiro practic spinal adjustment remove the cause of diz ziness, w hether it be due to retained wastes, or is the result of vertigo. Dizziaeu Was Alter Effect oi the “Fla" “After a very severe at tack of influenza in 1918 I suffered severely with dizziness. After trvi trying „ many methods w it hont relief I turned to chiro practic. After the sec ond adju»tm< nt there was a change for the better. After others I became entirely well. It ia now three years since I have taken any adjustments and these» 3 years have been spent under a neavy mental strain. I am a Methodist preacher serving a charge of seven church»- “ Rev. J. C. Williams. Chiropractic Re- s»>arch Bureau, Staten ent No. 1813H. Your Health Get action for better health by telephoning 87 for an appointment. DR. O. L. SCOTT CHIROPRACTOR 414-1* U. S Bank Bldg. Phone «7. Salem, Oregon -.1 UNION SIGN CO Signa and Show Carda1 322 S I ATI STREET, SALEM,OREGON ll'r Taint Si^na J n y where at day Time 1 \ C A FE I II N 189 South Liberty Street, Salen, Oregon a V % J Chop Suey and Noodle* Ths following letter wm received Sunday from J C M<*lnt<-«h. of the Oregon Agricultural School of Jour nalism, written after be had just received and persued the Dairv Edition. and it of eourw- msk»-a ua all «well up When a man of hia caliber, (instructor in journallsa) takes the time tn mt down and write hia opinion, it really means the Trib une ia meeting with surtwas from from field« other than its own local ity. We certain ) appreciate the following: Corvalfle Dre . April 22, l'.»22. Editor Tribune. Scio, Oreg on. Mv Dear Sir In thanking you for your kindness in »ending me a copy of the Tribuna I want to especially tell you how much 1 enjoy reading it and how valuable I think it must I m * to vour readers I hope you have a big aubeenntion list, for it «cems easily pomibie to me that th»- tears volume of the Tribune ia worth more loan ten lino-» will,; I Cost- ‘ citizen- of your field interest«-»! in agricul Dayton and Columbia Heavy Service Bicyclts and Indian Motorcycles We carry a complete line of Motorcycle and Bicycle T’res, (Mis. Supplies, etc. LLOYD E,. RAMSDEN 887 Court Street Salem, Oregon And s. can SELL Any Make Used Car BRING THEM IN Oleson-Rookstool Auto Exch. “The home of the Used Car” 173 S. Liberty afreet Salem. Oregon • • the bridge on Crabtree creek be tween lutcorpb and Cleveland Rock The old bridge was carried away by the high water last winter. Anna Doiezale, a high school stud ent of Scio, «(»ent the w««*k-end ■SCHOOL tural production and civic improve with her imrents. ment. C. C. Davrnport and wife. Bernice The numerous farm articles you Davenport Hazel Howard, Mabei Out Kivu! run are uniformly good a* far as I Davenport and Ed Martinek attend can see. and some of them, such for ed the dance at Crabtree Saturday May 1st instance a* "Value <>f Pure Bred night. All report a good time. • dairv catth»,' by S B Holt, are Sid Stringer and wife visited Mrs doing a big work in unfolding the Stringer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. G type of agricultur»- upon which your Westenhouse, Sunday. You'll Want One community m well a« many others Mrs. Wm. Smith visited Mrs. Jess in Oregon n*nf ■1e»tu»ed to make Chastina one day last week. the moat profit and «till keep the Mrs. W. L. Chaatine, of Crabtree. soils fertile ; visited her son Jess ami family one Other features of your paper that day last week I like very much are your commun Miss Dixie Cutry visited Mr* C. Give your subscription to ity correspondence Many of these C. Davenport Sunday are written up in a delightful way, C. C. Davenport and wife motor JOI IN DENSMORE, sometimes with cuough homely ed to Salem on Business one da» last M ansger lihilosophy to make one think of Ed week. Howe. An»l you have the happy Bernice Davengort spent Friday faculty of putdixhing them without night with Hazel Howard. editing the whim.ieal individuality H. C. Craft was • Scio business T hs Mnsmrt Btv. n> s « ll A uaiw . out of them Ling may they wave! visitor Monday. Her O si . t ma Imicru Mtn Ilia The high scho»»l items are unus Jess Chaatine ami family visited IlMtika A»»*is. ualy well han»lled ami must tie hit parents. W. L. Cbastine's. of good for both »ch I arid community. Crabtree. Sunday. Visualize Also 1 have sincere admiration for iNi'OGNrro. Specialize the editorials you write, even as I Advertise have for the experiment «tati«»n items which my students of indust JORDAN ITEMS th « Pm.i.ti. \? -, .. .Ksm>w T hat rial journalism mostly write. It strikes me as good cooperation April 25 all around, and I am glad to think 1^1 Price 50c that with th«- growth of circulation ami influence your pa tier will be come so eaw-ntial to the best results in handling merchandise that the business men will •••»• their way to still wider use of printers ink in the columns of the l'rtbune. The state editorial association meets in Corvallis July 21 23. and if you do not »how uo and look us over we shall lie sorry. Of course you are planning to come. Sincerely yours. C J. McIntosh Larwood Items April 26 •*4 L > Rice 20c Fried Rice, 25c Fried Noodles 60 c We Want to Buy Jon Foltz ami sister were Jordan MM*M***««»***»«*»M^a «hoppers Monday WHEN IN SALEM “Dug" Holtz is celebrating the sunshine by sawing wood for Si Iry the Phillips. C. Barrett, of I jicomb, came »»ver Sunday to see after interests and make a short call on neighbors. Mrs, Nell Thomas took dinner with Erie PMIlips and wife Sunday. "Doc” Jungwirth sawed wood Henry Phillips Monday. American and The boys say that with gm and Chinese Dishes sawing back to normalcy it ia a pleasure to work. CiflmetUI SI Salem, Orqoii Mrs. McDonald, a former rest- dent here. i>aased away at Miil Qty ♦»♦»♦♦♦♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦s«oooos»o»» Friday morning. She was laid to rest in Bilyeu l>en cemetery Sunday. She leava a family of grown child Care of ren and many friends to mourn her demise. Clyde Thomas and wife of iACotnb Cbinnse Irtene and Tea Co. were Sunday visitors at the Flat tin« medicine which will man home. cure any knosn diM-me. By aid*>f Fkther Sle-ier the child Open -tunda v* from 10 a. m. until S p. m. ren of district 124 are possessors of IM South .High Street a tenis Court and croquet sei. which Salem, Oregon Phone 283 ads much to the recreative side of school life, and ia appreciated by all. WHITE CLOUD “CAFE“ Wilbur Fleming and Jt-as Chaatine motored to l^banon Monday. Mrs. Holiert Elliott and little son Bobby, called on Mr* Ben Schmitt. Mia> Hazel Howe *i>ent taut Thurs day with Mrs. Wm, Smith. Miss .Mabel Davenport, who at tends high school at Lebanon spent the week-end wiih her parents, the J. L. Davenport*. Grace Bilyeu stant Saturday and Sunday with Bernice Davenport. O regon M int . Mrs. Lee Gaines and daughter, fm»l Choles. Beatrice, called on Mrs. Wm. Smith W’lfey («bowing new bonnet r«i hub- last Wednesday afternoon. hj i—Tbs milliner thought that Cow The forest service is replacing an »er«- rh» most l>e<-->tnln« to ms and I hair always adored h-athera, so we Anally coanpromined by putting on «ome fruit. Wc are in the market for Mutton, Sheep and t at l.amba Get our price« before «riling Plnlhppi & Warner Mora Ttacnara loan Sn’diera. Chata Hlm la utiiqn«- aimaig in« «J er n Mtloua, Inn.intxh a« it h <bsr» tbau il Sa- «oi.üeru Yick So I ong