The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, May 18, 1922, Image 4

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Jersey Cattle Men Coming
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— "If you want a wholesom*, healthy mind the first step 1« to
grapple with «nd kill that thing called self pity. It's a joy killer “
When Medical Men
Say “Chiropractic”
By D O L. scorr. c.
When medical men advise ehiropractic ia when the
history of the case in one that indicate* an obviously
spinal cause for the ailment. Usually the case has
an accident history. The aicknets followed a fall or
a severe strain of some kind which directly affected
the spine.
But the fact alMMit the spine is that it must pivot
•very motion of the I km !>. In the living body it is a
thing of utmost flexibili­
ty. and the twenty-four
making up the
HEALTH FOLLOWS joints
thre« principle divisions
chiroprachc corrects
of the spine are all mova­
ASSURE ON SPINAL
ble and easily disorder«!
NERVES IN DISEASES Of
by the every day activity
THE FOLLOWING ORGANS
of life. It is not neces­
sary to suffer a severe
accident to displace a
joint of the spine, and
when this happens it
causes diseas ■ in the or­
ARMS
gan thus deprived of a
HEART
normal amount of nerve
J? LUNGS
impulse.
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STOMACH
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"I fell from a scaffold to
a cement sidewalk. Dur­
ing the following eight
RntSUnM
yearn I consulted any
T he LOWER NERVE
physician
whom 1 thought
UNDER THE MAGNIFY­
might remedy my condi­
ING GLASS IS PINCHED
tion. but relief was only
BY A MISALIGNtO JOINT
temporary. In 1917 pa­
PINCHED NERVES CANNOT
ralysis came as a result
TRANSNIT HEALTHFUL
of the original injury and
IMPULSES. CHIROPRAC­
my physician said medi­
TIC ADJUSTING RE*
cine could not help me
MOVES THE PRESSURE. ‘
and referred me to a chi­
THE UPPER NERVE IS
ropractor. I had been in
TREE AS KATUtt INTtNOS
lied five days unable to
move when 1 received the
first adjustment. After the third adjustment 1 was
able to get tip and walk to the ofli< e, a distance of
two mil- , From then on my recovery was steady and
after hix months of adjustments I was jiermanently
cured ” Fr-d Eberdart. Chiropractic R«se«rch Bu­
reau, Sworn Statement No. lXi>S.
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More than 300 Jersey breeders of
th« Northwestern states and Canada
constituting the greatest assembly
of prominent Jersey breeders ever
assembled in America it is Mid.
will be guests of Albany citizen« on
the night of May 24. al the be
ginning of a tour through the
valley, reported D 0 Woodworth
and Clarence Hr»wn at the chsmlwr
of commerce luncheon Mt Wednea-
day
The meeting 1« being held la thi»
State in recognition of the fact that
of the eight world record cowa in
the United States seven are in Ore­
gon. and more (han fifty percent of
the champion Jersey cattle, both
male and female, are to lie found in
Mr Woodworth, chair*
thia state,
man of the committee on entertain*
ruent, said that arrangements had
been marie to serve »upper in the
dining room parlors of the First
Preslwterian church, nnd th« pro­
gram will be held in the main audi­
torium
Albany I><-n oerat
One of the fdac«*« to be visited in
Linn county by the Jersey cattle
breeders when they visit Oregon
this month is the S. B.Holt farm
Mr. Holl is fa*t gaining a reputat­
ion m a breeder of Jerseys of merit
— anil he deserves it. Probably a«
much or more time will lie spent in
Linn county than In any other
county during the visit of the 300
or more delegates this year a tri*
bute well earned and duely rccog-
nixed.
Eli Plummer is 90 Years Old
Eli Plummer is on« of the few
who pass the 96th mil« stone in life
active and healthv, doing a day«
work every dav and getting a night«
rest every night. And he explain«
hia 'kltteniahnesa” i« the natural
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We Want to Buy
And we can SEI J
Any Make Used Car
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BRING THEM IN
Oleson-Rookstool Auto Exch.
The home of the Used Car”
173 S. Liberty street
Salem, Oregon
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ELECTRICITY
PRODUCES
SLEE
optical
EYE STRAIN
1« the cause of many
HUMAN ILLS
Easy Way to Conquer
Insomnia Described
BANCROFT
Optical Company
313 W. 1 wt St.. Albany
I t »« ing conge«t«d blood away from
DR. FICQ
the brain by mean* of high-frequency
aloctricitv, ami thereby producing
sound, restful sleep, is described in a
Office Hours:
book that is being distributed free by
9 to 12 A. M
1:30 to 6 P. M
the Henuhfe Violet Kay Headquarters,
^alem, Oregon. Treatment of ■ bun
C. C. BRYANT
dred disorders is given in the same
book. A low priced appliance makes
it |M*sible to take thi« treatment at
home,
201-2 New First National Hank Hhig
Science has long credited High Fre­
ALBANY
OREGON.
quency Electricity with beiqg a valu­
able agent for quickly building up run­
I»K J W GOIN.
down bodies. It Is only recently, how
Veterinarian.
ever, that it has been possible to take
this treatment without resorting to Authorised Auction Sale and Intentata
Inspector,
expensiv* »anltarl« and hospitals with
Phone«:—l'alare Feed >hed, IM J
coatly equipment It la nuw possible
Residence, 500-R
to get these benefit« at home, lull
ALBANY. ORBOON
(lartk-ulam and the big treatment lx»a
will btss&t to per*iat>s saaMMalcatlng
with the
DENTIST
ATTORNEY AT LAW
love of keeping busy all the time.
He was born May 12. 1832. in
Aina Maine, and came to the Pacif­
V
ic coast in IHftt by way of Panama,
Your Health
first tn NanFrancMto and <m Fort
When vour health ntarts dependa on w hen you tele­
Steven*
in I Mio. .Since then he ha«
phone 87 for an appointment.
made hi« h<>me near Scio, farming
Rtß#Wi liilti h| HuHiiritn,
for 30 year« at Providence and
leading a retired life in Scio for
Oregon I
Salem
more than 20 year«.
CHIROPRACTOR
Up untill Thurnday night Mr
Plummer had lieen assisting hl« «on,
414-19 U. S. Bank Bldg.
Phone 87.
Salem, Oregon
Facts Virti Iwwug iM ItHiftf
A. L , with planting gram, and then
Scio i* the trading cantar of the north
laid off tn celebrate hi« birthday forks of the Santiam.
Scio has population of about 500.
Friday, and returned to work Sad*
Scio is it, the heart of the twl itairy-
uaday morning,
ing section of Linn county.
dogs” «nd hamburger sandwiches
Scio farms grow moat anything that
Mr. Plummer «*)» he will not be
The Giraffe, the elephant, lion, r»on-
can ba grown from soil
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fonliah and wasto another working
-<■»<. awns its water and electric light
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kev, tiger and liear were there, the
plants
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plenty
of
power
at
a
cheap
rate
day until he celebrates hi« 100th
for any number or enterprise«.
will compensate for the time lost monkey being impersonated by the
birthday, in 1932
Scio has a milk condenaerv, and no
from work if you will heed his ad- little «on of Norman Long, and he
better milk is canned any whets.
carried off the first prize; Dellarca
■Scio ha* a flouring mill, and its prod
vice. He expects to see you.
uct finds a ready market at all times
To Visit Holt Farm
Sutherland won second prize in her
Scio is cluse to billions of feet of
standing timber, and soon big mills will
A short but pleasing program has get up a* a spinster going through
The Orcgo Jersey cattle dub wilt be busv making it ready for market.
her first marriage contract, The
lH*en arranged, a» follow«;
Scio has a hospital second to none
take
a three day trip over the Wil­
Scio if you want to know more stout
Song. ‘ America,’’ by audience, third prize was won by Tucek.
Scio and the surrounding country, write
Vvtvi’iimriaii
The many «tunts pulled by the lamette valley beginning <>n Wed nee- to the bank, the mayor or to the editor
led by Rev. J. C. Spencer, of Al­
day
of
next
week
for
the
purpose
student*
were
comical
and
of
thi*
paper,
x.
varied,
bany.
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of visiting Jersey breeders.
Solo, by H A Howard, of Albany and Home were difficult, but on the
Calte answered l»ay or Night
A banquet will be held in Albany
Speech, by M J. Duryea, fichi whole showed much good talent.
Tuberculin Testing
WHEN OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS
Wednesduy
evening at 7:30 and an
secretary State Chamber of Com- The affair was said to I m * succeasful
It i« now knocking at vour door
entertainment which will include a
Origan Made Home Imttieg Tirw
mere«, on Communilv Club work linancialy. and the student« are
through the columns of the “cio
glee club from the O. A. C. ard
thankful
to
the
many
who
attended
Tainusa
Will
you
recognize
and organization
| A great surpn»e for the hum* knitters
th« gentle tap at your door?
They
The same production wm given other intrreating feature«
of Oregon, but still a fact. Further­
Solo, by Rev. J. C. S[>encer
W hat paper« do you taka? Here
more, this yarn ia absolutely virgin
will leave Albany at 7 30 Thursday
1« the opportunity for you to
Election if temporary officers and at Stayton on Saturday night, and
wool yarn, the wool was grown in Linn
Save
50
cent»
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the
price:
morning
and
go
to
Henrv
Stuart's
county, soki by Mr. Senders to th*Ore­
the transaction of any other busi­ it Is reported that they were greet­
Scio Taim wa . . . 11.75
fsrm and from there to J (’. Brown
gon Worsted Company (nulls located at
ness pertaining to the community ed by a large crowd, and the re- '
Albany Herald . , 4.00
Sellwood), maaie Into worsted yarn by
A
Son
a,
will
visit
the
Hoy'«
and
csipu were far in excess of the
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iN-mocrat 4.oo
Roy T. Hwhop, son of C. P. Jlishop,
club organization.
proprietor of the Woolen Mill Store of
predictions before the circus was Girl’s calf club al Shedd and will
Hi her Albany pai«-r and tf r rn
xalem. <iregon knitters try thia yam
Ins Mio I aim ««..,. pJ.JU
take dinner at J. M Dickenson A
[ out. All colors. 45c per ball of 2 oaa
Membership cards will be handed ^ut on'
Son’s. In the afternoon they will
xamplr» »ent on appi-cation. Addr*-a«
to every man and woman entering j
< . P. Hishop, Box <5. Salem, Oregon,
visit S. B Holt’s farm at 2 15 and
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G. F. Gefeke, who is seeking
the hall, and each one will Is» Mked
from there they will go to Richards
t<> sign «sme during the afternoon republican nomination for the long
ranch at Marion. Neal's at Turner
Mrs. Katherin Kester will visit
and hand to the ushers when they term county commissioner, wm in
and then through Salem to Indepen­ her «i«ter and other relatives in
DR. A. G. PRILL
Scio Monday in the interest of his
pH«« the hat.
dice to see the record Jersey cow, Eugene next week while attending '
candidacy. Mr. Gefeke has had 20
PHYUciti aai Suva
Come, 'twill do you good.
j and will end their tour at Portland the grand lodge of Reliekah'a.
year« experience in bridge and road
on Friday.
Calls Attended
building, and no doubt would give
The Grand Lodge of Rebekah's
All who can are invited to join
Indoor Circus Pleased
Pay or Night
entire «atiafaction. He is pleasant
meets in Eugene next week
Sev­
the party in making these visits.
SCIO
and affable to meet, and promises
ORE
eral members of the local lodge are
The indoor circus, given by the
common sense in the conduct and
planning to attend.
high school students at the Z.C R J.
The Rebakah lodge entertained
management of county affairs—con­
D. C. Thoma ia op an electioneer- j
hall last Friday night, was a huge
the high school basketball team at
servative economy.
success
The usual sidelines carried
their hall last night. Refreshments ing trip throughout the county, a
If you are needing printing of
bv the circus companies were much
Tell the advertiser you mw his ad were served at the dose of the en- little late, but it ought to be good any kind you can do no better than
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in evidence, even down to the "hot in the Tribu
ter tain meat.
for him.
by coming to The Tribune
DR. O. L. SCOTT
Saturday to Be
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