The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, September 07, 1922, Image 4

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The Hollis CuofoctMMrry is now
See the ad of J F Wesel y in this
the agent for the Magnolia Laundry
issue.
in Albany
All peraons having laun­
N I. Morison was in Portland
D E Cooper and Mr. Shanks
dry are hereby informed that ship­ |--------------------------------------------------------
i were over from Lebanon last Friday on business Tuesday.
ments will be made on Tuaadaya Potatoes F«r Sals.
Inquire of
I >n busineaa.
Jun Ou por and wife »pent Sunday and returned here oo Saturday |
Chat lev Chrz. route X. Sew.
4 if
Ed Chrz’ sale last Friday was the in Silverton with friend».
May we have your Laundry’
For Sale Two cows and 17 ewee.
biggest of aay hereabouts. $2400
Mise Loia I'arriah ta visiting her
inquire of D A. Stoddard, Shel­
The poultry culling demonstration
• being realized.
burn, Oregon.
tie
sister. Mina Ina. in The Balle«.
at Vilas Arnold's last Thursday was
Otto Mueller and Mias Helen
Mias Ellen Tobie. of Greenacres, well attended and great attention Wanted Married man for work on
farm. Inquire of Wilbur Funk,
Dobskovsky were married in Albany
Wash . ia here visiting her brother. {»aid to the remarks of A. C. Hey­
Jefferson. Oregon.
4p
on Aug 30 by Judge Oiliver.
man. the demonsrator. It ia said
Prof. H. K. Tobie and family.
lister Bilyeu realized quit* hand­
three affairs for this year were end­ For Rent house and five acres, 810
Timely and saving bargains at
per month
Inquire of E. G.
somely from his disposal sale, but
ed at this time, and that great good
Arnold. Scio. Oregon
5p
Wcsvly's. Sse ad.
we did not learn the receipts
ha» I wen accomplished by them
Ernie Smith, of Albany, formerly
For Sale Nine dozen White log­
The county commissioner» request
The federate«] church ia holding
horn hen», one year old. Inquire
owner of the Scio hotel, was here
that the bulk of heavy hauling be
of H R Shanks. Scio, Oregon.
regular
services
each
Sunday,
and
Saturday on business
done now before the fall rains set
the attendance has been remarkably T kkhpash notice« for sale at 10*
Business has increased to such an
in and make it neerssaay to reelr»ct
good during the summer. Dr. W.! each, or 3 for 25*. at the Tribune
the size of loads. Just a request.so extent for the S. I’ Ry at Shelburn H. Lee, of Albany, will preach next i
oifice
Protect your stock from
that it has made the station there a
destruction.
don't force drastic measures.
Sunday and Rev Eason the follow­
telegraph station.
ing Sunday, the two alternating. For Sale Ten head milch cows,
The painters are busy painting
I»uis Bowerman and family, of The Sunday school is growing and
mostly Jerseys. See them before
the front of the bank and the other
Saturday night, Sept. 9th.
Portland, came up Saturday and parents are urged to bring or aend
buildings adjacent. It is helping
Spencer Long.
remained over Sunday as guests of their children, the school will do
the looks of Mam street amaz­
G. L. Sutherland, and'family.
them good, and the preaching ser­ For Sale Good large, meaty toma­
ingly. And it isa good thing to do
toes,
(Ml per box delivered, you
vice will be helpful to all.
so, that passersby may see a neat
G. W Ih-nnis, K B. Ih-nnis and
to furnish box. Guy McKnight,
little town when they go through.
The hotel management feels that
route 4, Scio.
wife, of Kensington. Kan arc here
they
owe
a
vole
of
thanas
to
the
visiting
the
family
of
their
daughter
The Slayton Round-up is now
Cows for Sale- All giving milk
many friends who have been keeping
aome to freshen »oon; good saddle
history, and many from here at­ and sister. Mrs W. F. Pepper.
them in vegetables and fruit, and
pony for sale cheap or will trade
tended. some going over for the
The Linn county fair aaaociation
for calves. Inquire of G. L. Flan­
they
want
in
this
way
to
eo
express
entire three day affair, it was I will erect a school exh.bit building
I agan.
Itf
their
gratitude.
The
hotel
ia
gain
­
good, an reports say. and although on the fair grounds at Albany, and
the weather and other thing« was Mme w|||
rra,ly fof. occupancy ing in patronage, and yet they are For Rent School boys and girla
who will want to stable their
not receiving the support of the
against it, the receipts were as good
by fair lime.
horse« during school hours can
home people that they should. Help
as could l>e expected.
secure stall room at a reasonable
Mr. and Mrs W d . Werst and them prosper, and we will all pro*-
figure from Jane Compton.
Delbert l»ng and wife, of Pacific children, of Hillsboro. carne «ver
per with them. We need a good
City, «petit a part of last week with Saturday ami remaim*d over lalxir
Furniture and Chicken» Five-piece
hotel, and they are giving us one.
mahogany net; also 100 one-year-
his parents, Mr. and Mrs J. L. Day with the latter» parents. F T.
old White Ij-ghorn hens, good for
Long
Dolbert was married in Sa- Thayer and wife.
one year more, at 75c each. In-
lent on August 27 to Miss Mamie
auire
of Charley Koner, Scio.
4
laave your
order for Muir
Von Behren. He will teach in l*a-
Peaches with the Meadow Shade
Money to Ij«an at 5i';< — The Feder-
cific City the coming year, com­
( al land Rank of Spokane. W ash .
Dairy. There will bo but one truck
mencing <>n the 11th.
* will! make loans ’hrough the
load come in. Do it today, If vou
Forks of the Sanliam National
want goal iwaches
Farm lj>an Association in amounts
from lino to $10,000, for a peri­
H«rtiaburg and the itate highway
od of 5 to 33 years, on first mort­
commission have at last reached
gage security
Inquire of W. H.
agreement and the work of com­
McLain. Sec.-Tress , rouU No. 2,
A
right
beginning
pleting the highway through that
Scio, Oregon.
41-p
is a good ending.
little city will proceed with vigor.
J A Craft was tn Albany Tu
day on bnsine«a.
The city council mwts tonight in
regular session
Friend» of Grandpa Wal.ace are
Kind to note he ia aide to tie on the
street again after a »iege of illness
The la*di<-» Aid of the Christian
church contemplates a bazaar early
in December for the benefit of the
building fund.
Toni I ji rire expects to leave tomor­
row for a several days trip through
the valley in n new Ford, which he
haa juat purchased.
W. A. White are! wife were In Al­
bany Tueabay. and while there made
the announcement they were soon
moving to Washougal. Wash
CherroFlour
/ /
Cherro
Flour
Cherro
Poultry Feed
No Understudy and
The Singer Barking
By D. 0. L. SCOTT. Ph. DC.
You will profit by reading the ad
of J. F. Weselv in this issue.
Mr«. Frank Bartlett, of Portland,
There was no understudy and the concert singer had a
bronchial cold and could only bark. The manager was
tearing his hair. In two hours the audience would i»e
amembling and a big money lots was certain, unless as
the singer said, a chiropractor could do some good, it
turned out that he could.
Bronchial colds are nui­
sance enough under any cir­
cumstance. but to a singer
they are a tragedy. There
CHIROPRACTIC CORRECTS
is an iinmediatr stimulus in
P«t5SURE ON SPINAL
moat cases following a chi­
NERVES IN DISEASES Of
ropractic spinal adjustment
THE 101 LOWING ORGANS
that gives the relief that
was necessary in the sing­
HfW
er's case, but ordinarily the
ms
victim of bronchial colds
CAM
NOU
has a spinal condition that
THROAT
only time and repealed ad­
ARMS
justments can correct.
HEART
Other
methods may give
LUNGS
relief, but as long as the
LIVER
J? STOMACH
spinal nerve is under pres­
PANCREAS
sure the cause will not be
SPLEEN
removed except by chiro­
LYKIONEYS
practic spinal adjustments.
HEALTH FOLLOWS
BOWELS
AP Pt ND IA
Bl ADM ft
LOWIRIIMM
The LOWER NERVE
Singer Twice
Rescued by
Chiropractic
UNDER THE MAGNIFY
I NO OLASS IS PINCHED
»V A MISALIGNED JOINT.
PINCHED NERVES CANNOT
"Peraonallv. I had two very
remarkable demonstrations
of chiropractic efficiency in
one season
I was quite
TRANSMIT HEALTHFUL
suddenly attacked hy bron­
IMPULSES CHIROPRAC
chitis in one ina'ance and
TIC ADJUSTING RE­
s-ptic » re thr at in ti e
MOVES THE PRESSURE
other. Both times, as no
THE UPPER NERVE IS
preparation 'for an under­
FREEASNATUtt INTENDS
study had been made. I was
in despair, but in both case»
ii few spinal adjustments performed what seemed like
miracle« and at the (s-rformance I wa« in splendid voice.”
Katherine Noack Fique. in The Chiropractic New». July 8.
An Appointment
to find out w hat can be done in your case can be
made by tel« phoning 87.
DR. O. L. SCOTT
CHIROPRACTOR
414-19 U. 8. Bank Bldg.
Phone 87.
Salem. Oregon
«pent Sunday with the family of
her brother. J. D Densmore. Mr.
I)en«more took her and hi« mother
to Portland Tuesday, where the
mother will visit for a «hurt time.
It is expected the Shimanek
bridge will lie completed within the
next two or three week». The'
lateness of beginning its emwtuetioa
was caused by the inability of the
mills having the contract tn furnish
the timbers earlier.
W S. Carpenter hs* just finished
installing a complete water system
in his home and now can I mast of a
perfectly sauitarv home. He ha»
installed all .he necessary plumbing
and provided a good septic tank, j
I. G. Hoagland and son are doing
the work.
I
Ftank Gill and wife and Miss
Josephine Kot an were guests of the1
former's brother, R W Gill, in
Vancouver last Sunday. 1. V Mc­
Adoo went down Sunday for his
wife, they accompanying him on the
trip. The daughter in-law of Mr.
McAdoo i« improving nicely and will
soon be ei tirely well.
Mro. I. V. McAdoo haa accepted
employment with the U. 8. govern­
ment and will teach »ewing and al­
teration in the Chemawa Indian
school thia year
This is Mrs. Me-
Adoo's first position of teaching,
but she has had much experience in
the profession
She began her
duties last Monday.
• Rev J. J. Canole«. paatnr of the
Ijel>anon Presbyterian church, and
well known here, has resigned to
accept a call to the Oakland. Calif .
church and will preach hi« farewell
sermon next Sunday. Sept. 10th.
He leave« shortly thereafter for his
new place, where he will have an
opportunity to attend the seminary
Thia principal han been ear­
ned util in all CHERKO
Formula«. A name ending
fur dealer« and userà of
Chopping 5c and 6c
Cherro Poultry Feeds
Corn, MiUds, Mill Run.
( ix-oanut Mval. Chopped
Wheat,
Egg Maker,
Scratch Shell.
Flour ax-
changed for Wheat.
tu use a feto I that ia
al way« right.
TRY US
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Scio Mill & Elevator Co.
—0«0»00♦♦♦»♦♦»0000»»
BIG
Chick»
Dinner
50cSw<l,y
•a«ee
Scio Hotel
••••••»••••e«eo»ee»»eeeesss»
LOWE & MORRISON
RELIABLE UNDERTAKERS
All funerals given personal attention by Mr. I .owe
Hervicaa and rncm Guaranteed to Satisfy Every I ustomer
lady Attendant if desired
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