The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, May 04, 1922, Image 4

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VNl’LK BEN «AY8:
"If you’r» healthy, N«vvy. th.- ebano« arv voti will
th« ob­
elarle« to your aure««» ar« merely »and un the track to pr*v«nt
your »kidding.**
Dizziness Impairs Mental Capacity
By (). L. scorr. D c.
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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. IL* has a brain but he cannot use it He
suffers a loss of time. He suffers a period of genuine
misery.
Dizziness may have any
one of a num tier of causes,
but the most common
cause ia due to an inactive
liver.
Bowel wastes are
retained. The victim feels
dull and feverish and on
rising everything is 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-
giness, w hether it lie due
to retained wastes, or is
the result of vertigo.
Dizziness Wat After
(Continued from page 1.)
■ of which ! have before me. «hows
that this grower delivered to the
i association I7H5 pound« of wool net.
for which he ha» received payment
i in full for all but W8 pounds and
An«l we can HELL
i *.«37 pound« for which he ha* received
part payment, (he balance to be
paid when all of the 937 pounds are
•old
This fact !• brought out
cleerIy.beyond quMtion, a« indicated
by the return «tatement
W’rll in­
formed grower» are not disaatldied.
BRING THEM IN
I ’Officer« traveling at growers’ ex­
pense.’ Sure thing! That Hone of
their duties, for which they are
h.red and paid for. namely, educat­
ing the grower a« to what consti­
"The home of the Used Car"
tute« the different grade» «nd claaae«
173 S. Liberty street
Salem. Oregon
of wool, etc., ao that they may be
able to judge more accurately the
claaai-R or grade of wool they may
have to aril, thereby gaining a bet­
ter knowledge of prices
Ihd you
ever «re or hear of a dealer giving
the grower such information’ We
never did. It i« not to the dealer’s
I interest to «1« an.
EYB STRAIN
"The 22 50 per hundred srlling
Is the cause of many
expen** referred to by Mr. Brown
HUMAN ILLS
ia lower than the coat of anv other
wool marketing and i« considerably I larmleas. Painless Electricity
lower than it costs to market wool
Optical Company
Drives Out Sickness
through pruite wool warehouse«.
313 W l«t St.. Albany
This covers all the a»*->ciati«>n ex-
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penae together with grading and
1 lectncity that vibrate« ao rapidly
baling, warehousing and insurance,
We Want to Buy
Any Make Used Car
Oleson-Rookstool Auto Exch.
TAKES 50,000 VOLTS
WITH SMILE
DR. O. L. SCOTT
1
G. F. Korinck
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SATURDAY. MAY 6th
One of our great event* that will merit the interest of every­
one who wants to save money on all lines of merchandise.
The Circus Will be in Town
Come and enjoy yourself and pay your way by the money
you’ll save
Peoples Cash Store
Salem
********
DK. I ICQ
that thousand« of voila can I* taken
without | am is bamg demon* Ira ted by
the Menu life Violet Kay Headquarter».
iitfic« Hours:
Hal«-m, Oregon. Thia remarkable cur­
9 to 12 AM.
1 «1 U> 5 P. .M
rent ia being produced by the Henulife
Violet Ray Generator. It acta aa a
jM.werful tonic.
Every muacle, organ and tiaaue in
the body ia stimulated and strength­
ened by thia powerful but painleM cur­ 3H-2 New First National Bank Bldg.
rent. Nervouaneaa ia relieved, the blood
ia enriched, digestion m improved and
an enorm.ai* increaae in bodily energy
DR J W. GOIN,
i» noted after treatment. More than
fifty common dtoordara and disease»
Veterinarian.
an>i acbea and pain» of all kind» are Authorised Au< lion Sale and Interstate
Inspector.
aucreaafully treated. A free book tell­
Phones:— Paia-e Feed shed, 184 J
ing of the wonderful ruault» obtained,
Residence. 500-R
will be presented to any interested per
ALBANY.
OREGON
aon. or mailed upon request. Call or
phone to
DENTIST
C. C. BRYANT
ATTORNEY AT LAW
ALBANY
Mttlilt fielet Rej HeKverters.
Salem
Oregon
J Yf*
Ortfen Madt H mm hilliq Tins
A great »urpria« for the home knitter»
■.gon. Put »till a fact
Further­
more, thia yarn I» absolutely virgin
wool yarn, the w.«ol was grown in Linn
county, sold by Mr. Sender» to the Ore­
gon Worsted Company «mill» located at
Sellwood), made into worsted yarn by
Roy T. Bishop, son of C. P. Bi»hop,
proprietor of the Woolen Mill Store of
Salem. Oregon knitter» try thia yam
out. All color». 46e per jiail of I MS
Sampln »ent on appl cation. Address
P. Hlahop, Bo* 75. Salem, t 'regon.
Riley Shelton
DOLLAR DAY
SALE!
Oregon
*w*ee»eeeeee****e**********
Eugene
aeaooo
optical
BANCROFT
icceiving and »hipping and all sell­
ing expenses, exclusive <>f freight.
This expense inu«t ultimately lie
"After n very severe at­
tack of influenza in 1918
alukidied by all wool Iw-fore it
I suffered severely with
reache« the manufacturer, a« It
dizziness. After trying
pa»w-» through the same procewtes
many methods without
regardie»» of who handle« it.
relief I turned to chiro­
"In comparing the «riling prt<*
practic. After the sec­
ond adjustment there was a change for the better.
ß of the Scio wool pool and the asso-
After others 1 became entirely well. It is now three
cistion wool we admit the net ■ver-
years nine« I have taken Hiiy adjustments and these
age price« was a little more than <>ur
3 years have been spent under a Heavy mental strain.
personal amonation return »(ate-
1 am a Methodist preacher serving a charge of seven
ment* show and Congratulate the
church« ’’ Rev. J.
Williams. Chiropractic Re­
search Bureau. Statement No. 1313H.
memlier« of the pool on lieing able
to realize the price they did. We
Your Health
also note that Mr. Brown charged
the association wool with interest al
Get action for belter health by telephoning 87 for an
11.50 per <>ne hundred pounds, but
appointment.
forgot to deduct the **me from the
I
Seto selling once
We also note a
charge of 25c j>er one hundred
pounds average cost of joining the
CHIROPRACTOR
association, which is double the
414-19 li. S Rank Bldg.
Rhone 87.
Salem. Oregon
charge paid.
"He also «tated the Scio wool pool
sold for 23c average for all grade«
but did not alate the fact that this
was «Iso the flat price. Figuring
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from the wav the a' nation grade«
vallev wool«, according to mv un­
derstanding a« shown by statement
•ent to memlier« in February, forty
per cent or more of the Scio wool
Chop Suey and Noodles
pool would have l*ecn graded in the
Fried Rice, 25c
Noodles, 20 c
Pork mid Bice, 20c
one-fourth and three-eighth bl«H<d
danse«,
which wa» worth 25|c and
Fried Noodlcw, 60c
Pork < 'hop Suey, 40c
30c per pound net to grower« in
***•••*«•••••••••*•*•*•«•+♦•**••*••»••**♦***♦**•*»♦»* Portland, exclusive of freight, at the
time of the wool pool sale. Ry this
we see that a considerable amount
sold
for les* than the market price
Real Estate Rrolfer
Veterinarian
and
some
for more.
and Notary Public
STAYTON,
...
OREGON
"The grower that was offered Ifie
^batroth Obtained,
t amine d
< all» an«wemd bay or ' ight
in
July has nothing on us. We were
KIO
OREGON
nibcivulin jhr«ting^i i—
offered the «ante, after the would-be
buyer first carefully ascertained we
had signed up for the association.
He could safely haw offered more.
We also note that Mr. Brown does
not claim to have good average
price« net since Mav, 1921. We
failed to see or hear of th«**- prices
last summer and fall
We also ob-
j serve that th<- prices now rffered
Effect of tbe "Flu”
X
Sandner Claims Brown
grade purchased by him with prices
each month twtween the above dales.
Nothing less will satisfy the growers
as it is then that only a comparison
can I* made by them
This state­
ment we believe Mr Brown will be
willing and able to furnish. If not,
we will uuderatand that he does not
care to back his foi mer statement«
a« to prices paid. etc. We also sug­
are crowding the Ho«t<N> prices clos­
gest that a copy of the return state,
er than usual.
ment from the member at McMinn­
" The statement that 975,0(10
ville who received only 7|c net be
pounds of wool was bought since
included in the next statement.
| May, 1. 1921. to March I. 1922. at
*’G A SANDNKR ”
! certain average prices spell nothing
because of absence of statement in
Free! Roedarmel proved tn he the
detail. Now. if Mr. Brown wants lowest bidder for furnishing the
to be fair with the growers, and year's wood to School District No
wince he is so free on ‘true state­ 96. and accordingly was swarded
ments to facts’ a« regarits the|as*>- the contract for 30 eords of 4-fool
eiation management and others we wood and 5 cords of 16-inch wood.
augg*nt that he give u« a detailed
Ko) I Aug and wife, at Jefferson. cab 4
■tatement showing amount <»f ach lad st Tlnu'i Sunday
DR
OREGON
H H. PETERS
CHtaOPR ACTOR
Electrical I rvatment
Park and Sherman Street*
Telephone 126
OREGON
I.ERA non
WHEN IN SALEM
1ry the
WHITE—.
CLOUD
-CAFE—1
American and
Chinear Dishes
110 j Commercial SI
Salem, Oftpi
A. J. FOSTER
Painless
Corn Doctor
All Font Troubles Cured
?AB)L6SS
322 State Street Salem. Oregon
Above Patton*« Book Store
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