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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19?? | View Entire Issue (June 1, 1922)
ft f. P Y. , F -, A •• , a ?* < •; < • > Î- ; ► •? T << V Ar-- .... •Vn . I mil IM v MAY* **Th«- healthl«-«t thing a man can hav« I* an enemy, for an rnemy is honaal in hu dislike and tua opinion of you M the truth about you al your wont." W hen Headaches are Conquered By 1» O L SCOTT. C. When headaches are conquered nnd g<xxi health re turns the woman of many complaints and little charm Iretomes a person of vivacity and happiness. The transformation is s natural one and yet many BufTervrs from nervous headache have come to believe In-tilth is not for them. Headachca an* of various kinds, but the nervous HEALTH FOLLOWS headache usually is accom- imnied by nausea and vom CHIROPRACTIC CORRECTS PRISSURE Oh SPIRAL iting with evidence of atom- HERVES IN DISEASES Of ac h and liver disorder. TME FOLLOWING 0R6 AMS When* the case is chronic rather than due to tempor ary overeating there is sure t<> be found a spinal condit throat ion making chiropractic ARM* spinal adjustments a neces- ; 'HEART K It'NbS mty if the cause of the ail J LIVER ment is to be removed and L? STOMACH Xy PAHLREAS any degree of permanent SPLEEN good health obtained. ri \\ KIDNEYS \8OWtlS . APPENDIX O- BLADDER T he lower nerve UNDER THE MAGNIFY* inc glass is pinched B* A M i J ALIGNED JOINT PINCHED NERVES CANNOT TRANSMIT HEALTHFUL IMPULSES CHIROPRAC TIC ADJUSTINO RE MOVES THE PRESSURE ’ THE UPPER NERVE IS f R E E AS MATURE IMT NOS. I J I leadaches and Nervousness gone "For three years I suffered with bad sick headaches and nervousness. Thanks to chiropractic my head aches and nervousness have left me entirely.” .Mrs. Mary E Bailey, Chiroprac tic Research Bureau State ment No. 1316H. Your Health When your health starts depends on when you tele phone til for an appointment. DR. O. L. SCOTT CHIROPRACTOR 411-1*.» I Phone M". S Bank Bldg Salem. Oregon Fred Sommer and family drov* to Woodburn Sunday to visit at Clara Chappell« houa* Will Holt and I M Hull return ed Munday from Ashland They viatted Shasta Spring* in California whll* away. I. N. l*»nio»i and wife, of Cor- tallia. n*ite«l Sunday at S H Holt's. Julian Hrudks'a saw mill btrned to the ground thi* morning with al moat ■ total Io** The lurnlier wss saved by the prompt a»»i«tance of neight»or*. The origin of the tire ia not known. The Oak View pupil* and teacher. Mi*a Rachel Cooke, held a picnic all the old Hickman place last Saturday Mr*. F. A. Serrting *nd daughter, Margaret attended the piav given by the Crabtree Hi at Riverside Community Hall, near Albany, Wed nesday evening, "Sweet Hortence" a* sung and portrayed by Melvin Ray proved to b* the hit of the evening. A delicious «upper wm •erved in the large and well etjuip- ped basement of Riverside Hall. Fr<>ku|>* Brother* are shearing their »beep. The flr«-ce* avrrage 124 pound* e*ch. Leonard Cilkey and family and Mr*, (’.ora Smith viatted Sunday at the J. N. and W ill Sima home*. A bail game wu* played Friday between Oak View and Riverside which resulted in victory for River* •ide. Sunday visitor* at J. G. Holt’s were Will Moore an I family, ut Sa- lem. Mr. ami Mr* Georg* Pugh, of Brownsville Mr* Pugh i» re- membered a« Margaret Settling Mr* Sophia M - «-rt» ig«-H7, who had been ill for M*v*ral w««ek* at the Jim Reiley home, pan-v-d away there Friday. Mr*. S B Alexander and chil dren. of near Sanderson Bridge, visited Saturday at the home* of Mr*. I«eonard Gilkev an<l Mr*. Cora Smith. J. H. Kelly, wife and son. Ernest, called at J. H Reiley’* Sunday evening. Mr*. Walter Morri* I* still very J.- ■ •. .. 'i ’ % - * - -I»-*- _ Community Day Specials As an inducement for our many pat rons to make a special effort to come to Scio on Community Day, Saturday, June 3, We are offering the following special Bargains for that day only, and for cash they are real Bargains Woodcock Macaroni or Spaghetti, regular price 35c, special for cash Saturday ............................ White Navy Soap, »(»ecial for cash Saturday, per bar .............................................. 5c Pottum, regular price *25c, special for cash Satiitday, |M?r package ........... .......... 20c Kell gg’s I trinket (ready to serve) takes the place of coffee, regJfOc, A|M‘cial Saturday 20c White Crystal Syrup, a dandy white syrup, reg hoc 5-lii, bucket, soeeial Saturday 45c Hibler & Gill Co., «ey Jubilee Banquet at St. Francis hotel Wednesday evening. Will Mr*pelt. J G Holt and wife, Cle- tu* Holt. Mr. and Mr* Henry i’reever, and Bud Struchmeir. Thna«- who went on the fir*t day’« schedule trip were John Shepherd •nd wife. Leonard Gilkey and wife. Will Me«*elt and wife, and Cletua H<>lt. J M. Dickaoa furnish««! &<) gallon* of ice cream and a beef for the dinner held at hi* farm Or^on •ight. the old home town haa him beat. Facts Worth Inowiiif md lellinj Scio i* the trailing center of the north fork* of th«- Santiam. Scio h»» population of about 600. Scio I* in the heart of the best dairy ing section of Linn county. Scio farm» grow most anything that can b« grown from aoiL Meio own* it* water and el«-ctnc light plant* plenty of power at ■ cheap rate fur any number of enterprises. Sciu haa a milk condenaerv. and no better milk 1» canneil anv where. J. A. Richardson. wife and •on. Scio haa a flouring mill, ami it* prod ■>f Newderg. and their daughter. uct And* a ready market at all time*. t billion» of feet of Mr*. R L. Barry, and *on. of ■landing timio-r. and *oon big mill* will busy making it ready for market Multnomah Station, came up Satur I be Scio ha* a hospital second to none. day to spend liecoration Day with Scio —if you want to know more about relative* and friend*. Mr. Richard Scio an<i the surrounding country, write to the bank, the mayor or to the editor son say* he thought they were living of this paper. «%»*••«< kl/«k «a* • * «••• ••••*• «a* *- e» k«rr* ac*. • , K**t waee • »»• The following al tended the Jer* plenty in «tore and prospect* in Demonstrating the “Kissograph f li t e Here la II. niiKh-latki-'l of i>i»* nCrHpl logetlwr with Ml«» Hila Bell. Man*' mt) drill. I airntrd the illffrrrn.r iH-lurrn th« moat thrilling of •tag* kla--« and the real thing In l< -la made lu the hotat hospital at the Wai- i|..rf Jii-a 1 I hr i.1«-kraph" wa- Introdwed by Prof. J. V Breit arlarr of Ihr t'nhrralty «f I'nllfmnla In Berkeley rrcmtly. It la an adaption »t llir w|-l>> .imii-i.i iiwlrr. and de|»-i»b> on rising blood prweaara for ila acvur ary. GILKEY STATION ♦............................... . ! May 31 Ralph McDonald will giv* hi* diming school exercise* Friday even ing at Riverside District No. 10. A program followed by an Ice cream •octal and baxaar will be held. Mt** Rachel Cook* will give her •toaing tchvU program Thursday evening at Oak View. A Japanese program and an ice cream «ocial will he the feature* A Cordial in-1 vitation i* extended to all to attend the»* two entertainment*. J. H. Quinn and wife, Bearne Cane and *on. Lester. J. W. Moore and family were uueeta at J H Kelly** Sunday. i red Me*pelt and family drove to Portland Sunday. Their daughter W>t»oaa Kelly, accompanied thaw.