The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, August 03, 1922, Image 4

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LOCAL BREVITIES
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Hot Weather and Crying Colic
John Kelly waa in Albany Monday.
By d o L. scorr. c.
Mra. S W. Bragg «pent last Thur»
Mothers suffer la* keenly as babieswhen the’little one
becomes afflicted with colic. The cry is really a star­
vation cry. for the child with colic is getting little or
no benefit from its food. The trouble may be with
the food, but this is rarely true, as every mother
knows, for the colic comes even when the utmost
care in feeding is being observed.
The real trouble is weak­
ness of the stomach caus­
ed by a spinal bone de­
HEALTH FOLLOWS! rangement which reduces
CHIOOPSKTK (OmCTS
the site of the spinal
PfitiSUflE OR SPINAL
nerve opening and pinch­
at ms »NDisrAWsof
es the spinal nerves lead­
ing to the stomach. When
TMt f 01 LOWING CPU*«
the chiropractor makes
-HEM)
lhe delicate adjustment
Ctrl*
ni'Ccssary in such cases
SIAM
MOK
the child usually shows
THRMT
signs of improvement at
ARMS
once. In ca»es of chronic
HEART
colic in children the child
UMN
loses flesh and becomes
uvea
STOMACH
rundown and irritable.
PANCREAS
Such cum 'S in children
SPUE*
are pitiable unless relief
AIJNtTS
is obtained.
K
Downs
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APPtNDIX
"x'BLADDER
rk^MUniRliHM
T he
Baby Cried for
Six Months
lower Ntave
“We feel it our duty to
say what chiropractic did
for our liaby. We doc­
tored with her for nix
months and she kept get­
ting worse.
At seven
months
old
she
weighed
TKADJUSTING Re>
but thirteen pounds and
MOVES THE PRESSURE.
cried night and day. She
THE UPPER NERVE IS
wus getting so thin we
FREE At NAtUSt NITI MOS
expected her to die. Then
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we heard of chiropractic
spinal adjustments and in despair gave it a trial,
when to our wonder the child began to recover. To­
day she is well. Chiropractic saved our baby.” —
Mr. and Mrs. W. L Marquis. Chiropractic Research
Bureau Statement No. 1336W.
UNDER THE MAGNIFY­
ING GLASS IS PINCHED
BV A HISAUGNtO JOINT
PINCHED NtRVtS C ANNOT j
TRANSMIT HEALTHPUL i
IMPULSES CHI RO PR AC' |
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Getting Started
toward health ia merely a matter of telephoning 87
for an apiiomtment.
DR. O. L. SCOTT
CHIROPRACTOR
414-19 U. S Bank Bldg.
Phone 67.
Salem, Oregon
day in Albany
Fred Bilveu waa io Stayton on
business Monday.
Wm. Wruth was in Albany on
buainea« Saturday.
Joe Ouper and wife were in Albany
Saturday evening.
A. F. Hurrah, of Portland, waa in
Scio <m buMne«« Saturday.
A large crowd attended the dance
Saturday night at the Z C. B J.
hall.
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Henry Lokenbach
employmeat with J D Denamor*
in piase of E. G. Arnold who re­
signed
For Sale— Peach Plums, and lot of
Mrs Fred Bilyeu and daughter
them
Phare Fred Boadarsnel.
Virginia and Fern Shelton expect to
route 2. Scio. Oregoo,
51c
go to Newport today for a week or
For Sale- Ten eord« of go»d dry
ten dav« stay.
fir wood at 12 OU per eord oa the
ground
All split wood.
J D Densmore ha« been making
H A Muoseil
»•me cnangea in m« Allien) feed
•tore, necessitating daily tripe dur­ Evergreen blackberries will soon be
ready to pick. Anyone wanung
ing the progresa
to pick leave your name with C.
A. E Randall, wife and Maasas
W Hodge
512c
Daisy Buchner. Dorris Weddle and Lost—-Heavy logging chain between
Scio and ¡.rbanon. Finder please
Vella Brenner went to Roseburg
notify
W. E Miles. Waterloo, or
yesterday on a business mission.
Sdo Tribune, Reward
61p
E. G Arnold. Cobb Cyrus and John
For Sale Full blood Ancona Roost­
Slirha assisted the Odd Fellows Sax­
ers. Shepherd (llllnofo) strain, at
ophone band in Albany Tuesday
fl no per bird if taken soon. In­
night. They know good musician«
quire of Mis R A. Scott.
52p
D. C. Thom« mad«* a business trip
trip tu Portland, for the County last
Mra. Eva Lewis, of Mill city, is Left in my place of bumnsoa. a pair
week.
of spectacles that owner can have
visiting al the bi>me of Mrs. V. A.
by describing property and pay­
Mylo Bsrtu and wife «|M*nt Sun­ McKmght. They are sisters-in-law,
ing fur this ad.
day with hi« father in the Larwood 1 and sre enjoying each other's com­
Meadow Shade Dairy.
pany hugely.
district.
Notice to Hoppickers Those who
The Arnold orchestra has the con­
wish to pick hops, write T. A.
E G. Arnold ha« accepted a posi­
tract fur the dances at Crabtree and
McKee, or phone 14F2, Jefferson.
tion with the Scio C<»n<len«vry a«
Oregon
Start picking about
at the Z C. B. J hall in Scio, and
office man.
Aug.
20.
52p
will play every other Saturday night
Fred Bilyeu ha« sold a new Ford in each olace.
We want your evergreen blackber­
ries and wi'l pay you market
to Jlike Bilyeu, and it wm delivered
J. D. Densmore and son, J. D. Jr.
price for them. We will have
laat Friday.
transacted busimm* In Portland
our station In J. F. Wesely’s ex­
For Sale at a liar gam. one Ford Wednesday, returning today. While
press office
C. W. H<*dge.
touring, 1918 model. for >200. and there the junior will call on Lyle Money to Loan at
The Feder­
guaranteed
Ford Garage
Ficklin. fib Gram! Ave.
al Ijind Bank of Spokane, Wash.,
wiill make loans through the
Mra. G. II Jett and children, who
Edris Peer* <>f Portland accompa­
Forks of the Santiam National
nied her father E. C. Peery who is ¡ have tiecn visiting Mrs. D. C. Thoms,
Farm Loan Association in amounts
returned to Portland Thursday morn­
here on business.
fr<>m $100 to SIU,000. for a peri­
ing. to join her husband. who has
od of 5 to 33 years, on first mort­
Meadame« Fred Bilyeu and J. S.
gage security. Inquire of W. H.
just arrived from the East.
Sticha spent the week-end in Port­
Mclain, Sec.-Tress., rout* No. 2.
II L. Ballin and family returned
land with friend«
Scio. Oregon.
49-41
Tuesday from Portland, where they
This notice is to inform those who
Mrs R. W. Gill, of Vancouver.
attended the wedding of Mr. Ballin’s
contemplate purchasing cockerels
Wash . s|M-nt the week-end with Mr. |
sister. They were at wot over a
from us this fall that we are adver­
and Mrs M C. Gill.
week from the cares of horns and
tising our surplus stock of cock­
erels in the Northwest Poultry
F. F. Abell, of the Albany Dem­ husinnaa.
Journal for month of August and
ocrat. is in the city doing some spe­
Quite a number from here attend-
our supply will go quickly at the
cial work for that p«i>rr.
ded the "doings” in Brownsville Sat­
prices we a«k for this grade of
stock to those that know their
Firestone Cord Tires, dOxlij. at urday night when a drinking fount­
worth. The description of our
$13 50. Get them from the Bartu ain to the memory of Ray Templeton
stock sre S. C. W. Leghorn cock­
was
dedicate«!
Young
Templeton
Motor Co.. Scio. Oregon.
erels, Hanson strain, from 25o to
lost his life in Michigan, while at ths
276 egg hens mated with pedi­
W. E Dwyer, of Portland, has
aviation camp.
greed miles 291 to 29H egg sires,
accepted a position for the summer
which wilt help wonderfully to
August 9 ia the laat day for filing
at the Morris Bros, barber shop.
build up the egg production of
compensation claims bv ex-service
your Work for another year; price
Ib-st prices for your canning
men, says Miss FJdith Forest, of the
|.r> each; three months <dd. Wo
pt-aches if ordered through Meadow
Albany Red Cross
“Nothing do­
invite you to visit snd inspect our
Shade Dairy. Order now.
■ ing” after that date for the boys in
stock l>efore purchasing Consid­
ering all you cannot bny cheaper
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morns and khaki, unices the present law is
anywhere.
Trollirurer A Shanks.
daughter. Bernice, of Portland, are amended.
guests of the former’s parents.
I
New supply of Work Shirts just
received. The price is right. Get
your need» here. J. F Wesely.
Arnold Orchestra will play for
the dance at the Z. C. B. J. hall on
Saturday night, Aug 5.
Every- j
bodv invited.
Serfling Cihak and wife and lxtuis
Borovicka and wife, of Portland, are
visiting at the home of R. R Boro-1
vicka and wife.
Sam Stoller ha» made hi» home
on Mam street take or. a n etropoli-
tan appearance by building a new
liorch and other* ar improving it.
Sam ia keeping in step progress.
Kenneth Sim« went to Kalama,
Wash.. Sunday, where he ha* accept­
ed a position a» trouble shooter for
the local electric company. We pre­
dict that Kenneth will make good.
Mr. and Mrs F. W Haskell and
little daughter, of Dalls«, and Mias
Bertha Whilecraft. of Albany, »pent
Sunday with the editor and wife.
Mr. Haskell is employed in the
Dallas Grocery Co. Store
A McCrae left Saturday for points
in Wyoming fora visit with relatives,
and will then g<> to Winnipeg. Can ,
where he will »pend a month or six
weeks with a brother.
He says he
will be gone apout two months
I he Scio 1 ribune $1.25 the year
Are you one of the satisfied cua
tomers selling your cream through
the Meadow Shade Dairy to the Mu­
tual Creamery* If not. why not?
Always looking out for your inter­
ests and always r»ay the t<>p prices
Ask for Mr Wagner
LOWE & MORRISON
RELIABLE UNDERTAKERS
All funsrafo given personal attention by Mr. l-owe
Services and I'rices <>uaranteed to Satisfy Every < uslumer
lady Attendant if desired
N. f. Lows
X. I, MuaaiaoN ' >
Aato
Lebanon
Phone -Pay. 8R7
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Equipment
Phone 9
I’hooe— Sight, 396 < ►.
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WHEN AND WHERE?
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With Middle Age cornea ■ full appreciation of what money ia for. With
the mistakes of youth behind and the needs of oil age ahrad, the impor­
tance of raving shows vp unmistakably tar th> nut wait fur middIs age
—atari to save today. Open an account. by mail or personally, with the
First Savings Bank and your money will work for you
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The First Savings Bank of Albany, Oregon !
"WMCRK SAVING« ARK SAFC"
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