The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, May 11, 1922, Image 4

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UNCLE Bi N -AYS
“If vuor health hunch is U> take a vacation, the chsneaa are
that >>Hi will g-t ahead faster by stopping to lake th.- rest."
I lay Fever Prevention
By 0. !.. SCOTT. D C.
3 •*
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Why wait until the heat«*«! days of pollenlzation sea-
*yn wli-i the floating dint of plant life brings on this
most exasperating di*ea«»? Why not take the neces-
sury steps for making yourself immune now?
One person «ait of every
twenty is said to be sus­
ceptible to this so-called
HEALTH FOLLOWS
di- ase. th® other nine­
CHIROPRACTIC COMtCTS
teen are immune.
In
RRlSSURf ON SPINAL
other words, th ■ nerve
NCRVfJ IN DISEASES OF
vigor of th«* air passage
THE fOLLOWlNOOKOANS
linings is such that iteair-
ily throws off th« infec­
HUD
tion. Chiropractic spinal
tris
tAW
adjustments will restore
cNOM
the necessary resistence
- THROAT
of these flaccid tissues
-ARMS
and
in a very high per­
-HURT
centage of cases prevent
K LUN6S
the periodical recurrence
V LIVER
f,».\ STOMACH
of this ailment
C PANC RE AS
SPLttN
HIONtYJ
•owns
APPENDIX
8LAD0IR
Spuwl > WswHO»!» HMM
1 lad it for Years
but is now free
— “Our daughter. Ada,
aged
thirteen, suffered
T hi lower NtRve
every year from hay fe­
UNOfRTNE MAGNIFY-
ver from early infancy.
INOOI ASS IS PlNCnlO
We thought th«re was no
BY ANIJALKiNCD JOINT
cure until we tried chiro­
PINCHCONtavtS CANNOT
practic spinal adjust­
TRANSEPT HEALTHFUL
ment». Since then a few
iMPUUfS CHIROPRAC­
adjustment!» in the early
TIC ADJUSTIFSO Rc-
part of July have been
Movts the pressure
sufficient each year to
THE UPPTR NERVE IS
forestall th«- illness. She
FRtt AS HAIUSt inn NDS
was free of it for two
y.-ar* entirely but in each
of the last two year« on symptoms of its fiossible re­
currence, adjustment* have prevented the attack. ”
M and .Mn-.W .M Rubu-h, Chiropractic Research
Bureau, Statement No. 1329F.
Your Health
When your h<-alth at irts <h
<»n when you tele­
phone H7 for an appointment.
DR. O. L. SCOTT
CHIROPKACTOR
414 11» I
S. l ink Bldg
I'u >n<- h 7
Salem. Oregon
TIRES
RED-TOP 30 x 3&
Extra Ply of Fabric—Heavy Tread
Price $17.85
4 it
1
>R poor nmd*, for heavy loads, for hard use
a any where the Fisk Red- l op cannot he equaled
for small cars. An extra ply of fabric and a heavy
trend of extra tough red rubber make a strung tire
built to meet exacting conditions.
lime after time one Red-Top has outworn three
ordinary tires. Its distinctive loulta indicate your
selection of a high-grade tire while its extra mileage
more than justifies your choice.
There** a U.S Tfre nf tvrfra
in r»-»-ry Hka.
for car. rru< * ar .rprrd u-airon
Read Our Page Adv
ib » uri<artn.< ■ t «..... i. twi by
Shank*, of Shell-urn, Oregon
A
We Want to Buy
PRODUCE THE BEST
Good egg* can be produced for
the samv n-»l »« |> r ■ •
Condi­
tion of market changing in future
returns will rr»l on the individual
And wr can HELL
Strive to get all of the returns
:
you can from the hens without des­
troying their vigor, even if Vuu are
not in the poultr. gane. but have
H as a by product of th.- farm Take
pride in the chick.-na v<*u raise and
the eggs that you *»-nd to market,
• j
No matter what your farm activity
is you realize the lx-*t product
brings the high<-st returns, but the
highest price received Is determined
not by the l«-st that Is sent to the
market but by the poorest. Futch
one then that shit»* egg» to market
and helps to improve the product
will not alone help himwlf, but ev­
ery one concerned
Any Make Used Car
BRINO THEM IN
Oleson-Rookstool Auto Exch
"Th® home of the Used Car”
173 S. Liberty street
Salem. Oregon
I
O. F. Korinek
We have
Optical
Everything
Veterinnrian
The broker who buys eggs on case
fcVt. SIRAlN
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ORKGOM
count figures at this time of year STAYTON,
I. the cause of many
< eli* anewered Hay or N ight
that 65 tier cent will lie strictly
HUMAN ILLS
Tuberculin Testing
fresh eggs. & per < nt will be rotten
or show chick development. 10 |>er
<-ent dirty or broken and 2l> per cent
:
GILKEY STATION
{
Optical Company
will have to tie ds-M-d a* pullet; all
313 W. Itt St.. Albany
of these point* are taken into con­
May 9
sideration when the buying price is
worked out.
Most of <>ur resident* turmii out
DR FICQ
Member* of ihe Pacific Coopera­ Friday evening to hear Walter
tive Poultry Producers Association Pl«-rce speak on the proposed income
are n»t paid by ca-.- count but by lax. He gave a very able add re«*
office Hours:
«to 12 A M
1:30 to 5 P. M
the numtier of each elm** of egg* which was much appreciated. S. B.
sent in. If a ni«mi«-r <!<•«•« not care Holt presided, anil gave a talk. M.
c. c. BRYANT
what kind of eggs h<- «?nd* in it will 3. Allen. <>f Jefferson, and F. A.
not detract from the price of the Sikas, of Corvallis, also spoke. Mr.
others. Iiecau*«' the candiera Mtgre- Pierce called for question* and sev­
2o 12 New First National Hank Bldg.
gate each member's eggs into lots eral responded, among whom were
OREGON
and he receives returns on just what bred Mespelt, M 8. Allen and El­ ALBANY
he sends the Association
mer Barney, an ex-aoldier from
DR. J W GOIN.
The commercial poultryman who Colorado.
Veterinarian.
car«-* has mad« a ■.¡« si study of
The women's slub met at Mrs. W. Authorised Auction Sale and Interstate
feeding, housing and other items. A. Gilkey's Thursday, and was
Inspector.
This insure« him that he will get th« largelv attended. Music, fancy­
Phones:—Palace Feed shed, 134 J
Residence, 500- R
most from his hen* and the eggs work and contest* were in order.
ALBANY. OREGON
will be of the best quality
All the members were present but
On the average farm where poul­ three. Visitors were Mra. Frank
DR H H PETERS
try I* not the mum
ic. the feed­ Sommer, Mr* Joseph Robesh. Mrs.
CHIROPRACTOR
ing problem is not considered very 8 F. Zyaset an.1 Mrs Cora Smith.
Electrical Treatment
serious. The hens scratch and se­ Mrs. Is-onard Gilkey won a prize
Park ami Sherman Streets
Telephone 128
cure their feed the lw*t they can
for naming the most books of the
I.KHANOX
OREGON
eating everything that come* their old testament, Delicious candv was
way, drinking water that 1« any­ served by the hosteea. Book* were
»♦♦♦•eses«»seses«««««a««o
thing but fresh at many times, ye brought to be sent to the state'
these eggs are to compete with the training school for boys. The next
WHEN IN SALEM
egg produced by the .T.an who is meeting will tie held June 1 at the
Fry the
careful about hi* feeding. Which home of Mrs. J. 0. Holt.
are you? Help to improve the qual­
Orville Gilkey. Ira and Margaret
ity and the price
Serving attended the Brake's big |
Thi* item of dirty eggs costs the
Holstein Sale at Scappoose Wednes­
farmers a few millions of dollars a
day.
vear. This I* one of the easiest
Clelua Holt returned today from
items to overcome
8«>m«ti es it
Toledo, where be look a car load of
la hard to prevent the egg* from
registered Jersey calves to lie uaed
becoming dirty. but in most cases it
American and
tn calf club work in Lincoln county,
is easy
Do not allow the hen to
Chinese
Dishes
ft i* »aid to be the biggest Jersey
run outside in all kinds of weather,
ci*lf club in the United States.
but have a good place for them to
Margaret Serflmg visited the
scratch where they can keep dry,
luike
View school on the Lebanon
thus preventing them from carrying
*•«««««••«*ss>s»«»«sssesa
road
Monday.
It i* the school sh«
dirt to the nest
If possible market y >ur eggs. n< t taught last year.
BANCROFT
DENTIST
ATTORNEY AT LAW
WHITE—.
CLOUD
CAFE—’
by ti e case count method, but by
classification of the eggs. If you
are not in a marketing organization,
have the buyer make you a price i n
thi* scale and *e»- how much more
you will receive
He careful of your feeding, pro­
vide the liest of im -mg conditions
possible, secure the l«-*t market you
can and have a product the public
will want and will |iay for in pro-
portion.
Mlgh-Orictd Sirs.
Any sire I« high !
«4 that will
not |*i—
lo Id* off-i'ting the «-bar-
arter* which go Io make them ile-ie
able fr«wii the market standpoint.
A community sing wa* held at
W A. Gilkey's Sunday evening arxi
wa* well att«*nded.
A large crowd met at the Peter
Peterson home Saturday evening,
and gave a surprise party for their
daughter and her husband, Mr and
Mrs. Cantrell. wh<> are Boon to leave
for Nampa. Idaho, to make their
bom« on a farm.
Wnlter M. Pierce and F. A. Sikea
were dinner guests of S. B Holt's
Friday evening.
ft. J. FOSTER
Wet Lands May be Worked
Wet lands that had to be plowed
late are often helped by a previous
S‘gr>. of Tubercolo***.
A cow that -lay* il>ii> In -pltv or discing especially if much rubbish
Where the soil
gond f«-«->l an<l ha« a o - uk I i U hi «« is on the land
pretty »ure *tx*'a “f lubrrruloata. i> t breaks up lumpy a harrow and disc
a vetri litarían i« »i her.
mav both have to be used after­
wards. A double corngated roller
is g<M d for do«!, that have been
allowed to dry oat.
Painleaa
Corn Doctor
j
All Foot Troubles Cured
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P1\1I)LSSS
JSU MtaU* Street StUem, Oregon
Above Patton'* Book Store
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