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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19?? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 13, 1919)
i *z-.’ M V * h I «• « * *1* Mia* Effie Rhoda went to Stiver ton and returned Friday. Ford Compaay Begaa Starter ia 1911 Henry Ford tested the Ford start ing an«i lighting *y*tem on his own car for one year. Ten month* ago the Ford Motor Company was not manufacturing el ectric starter*. Today the output of its starter «iepartment ia greater than that of any other manufacturer of electric starling devices in the world. Its nearest competitor makes 1000 a day. whrr«ea* the Ford com pany’s output ia fast approaching the 3000 mark. ZXNI already having been manufactured in one day. The Ford starter and generator,' for it ia really two separate units, i Mi«t I niw-th liouiiek of Corval lis. spent the w«-ek end at home. Holt Craft left Sunday for East ern Oreg n to work thia winter. Mr. and Mr*. Dan Hildreth went to Portland Sunday for a visit. D. C. ¡horn* made a trio to Al bany this morning, taking th« odi* tor along tor company. Mias Emmalir»« Carson, who ia attending high school in Albany. spent Sunday visiting friends here Al th«- present rat« of precipita tion we will have the usual quota of rainfall before the first of the year The Red Croaa aerv Ice flag, indlcat is not the result of a new idea or of Fred Bilyeu relume«! from a trip mg memherahlp In the great organisa a sudden decision. More than eight to Portland Friday, bringing a new tion of mercy, will appear again In year* ago lienrv Ford ’s vision saw Ford car for a customer. November In every window In the the need and hia electrical engineers ' A little boy arrived al the home North weal In every farmhouaa, lt> every city home. In the labtna of were instructed to l»-iun experi of Mr. and Mr* Earl Alphm on the bomeeteader*. in the hula of fiaher menting. After erven years of con loth instant. men In far Alaaka. will appear this symbol of affiliation with the one great stant research, which took into con Mr*. Katherine Kester, matron at organisation that know* so politic*, sideration the manv different clim the hospital, made a buainesa visit no dlatlnctlon of creed, no high. no ate* in which the Ford car is used, low- but unit»» the b»arla of all »•« to Salem Saturday. service to fellow mm The window together with the factors of size and The Shedd Bugle is again on our service flag thia year haa one more weight and an adaptability to quan table. Charles Ballard of the Halsev stripe than last year. Indicating three tity production. 23 trial job* were Enterprise is publishing both paper* year* of membership In the Red Crow* built. These were tested in many different way*. Mr. Ford him*elf: We have a letter from Henry A. REO CROSS MOUSE Dobrkovaky, now in France, which GIVES CHEER AT LEWIS used one on hi* car for a vear. Still the engineers continued their eiper-1 will ai>|««-ar n«-xt Week. For the Ited Cross. the war did not imrnta and improvements Attention. Ford Ownafa—Can fur «nd with the armi»flee, and even yet Then came the order from the I nish and install a few Ford «tarter* n<>w, order > >ui* today. age, I r« -i 1 Bilyeu Ford Gar Manager Thoma had to do two men’s work Tu« «lay. The mill boy* were attending Armistice Day in Albany. Saturday G. L. Flanagan left at Th«- Tribune office three potatoes which weighed live pound*. At tnia tale 3<> potato«-» would makeabushcl Dr. Browne reuorta the birth No ver tt of a daughter to Mr. and Mr* Juliu* lliudkn Both mother and child are doing well. Thoma» P. Prospal. a student at U. of O. at Eugen«-, came home Sat urday for a »nort visit with hi* par ent». returning I'u« ««lav. there are thirty thouaand aoldlera and sailors •till under treatment In army and navy hoepitala The lt<»d Cross convalescent bout« at I'amp Lewis ■ land* neit to home Itself In the at fecllona of hundred* of boy* who. *lck or wounded, looked forward to th» day when they might leave the bare anti cheerlee* ward In the t>a*e hospital • nd spend part of each day enjoying Ila easy chaira. Ila mualc. It* book* It* picture*, and Ila good cheer. Even now, a year after the armiallce. there are over»»** men. patient» at i'amp lx«wl*. not yet well enough to be <11* charged, who alt b»-fore the great fire place the** autumn day*, thankful that The Greatest Mother la •Illi mindful nt them The picture la duplicated In army boapitala all over the land, and wherever throughout the world Amer lean boya are »1111 In Uncle Ham a aerv ice Mr» Mott, sister of Mr». S. C. I Browne, and her son. Dr W. B Mott ami wife of Salem, and Mr* Sim* of Portland, were Sunday visi tors of l>r and Mrs. Browne. Mr n-«.| Mr- E M Bowen, after «1« ■ t . Minim« r her«- with the la.ter * |«ar«-nt, Mr*. W. S. Smith. I let I I li ill««, their futur« I government for 15.000 3-ton tanka. I each of which was to be equipped with two synchronized Ford motors A starter was e*>«ential. so the one n»w being installed on Ford car* was evolved But only one starter and generator was used to turnover : the two Ford motor* in each tank. January 1. 1019. the Ford Motor« Comuany I »eg an equipping enclosed : cars with this new starting and lighting system. Ford engineer* 1 aay that although the entire system, | ■tarter and generator, weighs only i 31 pounds. It produces a higher ' torque output ^constant rotary mo tion) pound for pound, than any: ■ other system on the market. When the department for build Th* Hed Croaa-—• work of the ing the starting and lighting sys heart on a *uun«l bualtie«» basta Membership in the Red Croaa tems first t>egan production. 50 hour* ia Insurance against regrot. labor was charged to each unit, but The Red Croaa never Intrude* now that machinery and equipment — but ahe haa a mother'* sensi tive hearing have been installed, the time per Red Croaa la not a responsi i unit is four hours Two huge aan- bllity If* an opportunity JOIN ature impregnating ovens have been i installed, each with a cajiacity of Mrs. ('harle* Vsetecka retume.1 1700 every eight hours. In them- Friday from a two month*’ visit in oven* the armatures are dried, eoak- Iowa. She reports the weather as ed in varnish tnd dried again. Eight Ex! F. Gilkey is down from the being very cold there. hours' time is required for this one Alaaka country and will stay two ot The Alltanv II. S. football team operation. lie has t>crn working three week» The power from the »tarter to the i humbled The Dalles II. S. team by f«»r a cannery coiniMiny during th«- a aeore of 29 to 0 Tuesday. This motor as applied through the well' past summer, lit- «aya the naltn<>n being regard«*! as the Willamette known Bendii drive, which auto- j pack was not more than one-half Valley against Eastern Oregon, the rustically engages the starter and . the u» al p -k. but could give no ! then, one« the motor is started, the ' game attractoi unusual attention. reason for th«- light run. 1 starter immediately dim-ngage* It 1 Sheriff Kendall came oyer Wed is equippe«l with oilleas bearings We have just installed a new oxy- acetyl«-ne outfit and are now ready nesday afternoon and sold a lot of and need* practically no attention. Within another thirty day* or six i to do all kinds of welding anefbraz stuff, remnant* of a harm-s* shop week*, the Ford company expect* to i ing B antu B r « w . left in the mill warehouse on stor lie making enough starters so that 1 Dr<>|> into Kelly’s Drugstore ami age by William Williams a number every Ford car will be equipped « see hi» jewelry di-play. <>f year* ago The «ale wa* at pub with the new electric starting ami.J Wil» -n - rnwlwrrv plant* |5 per lic outcry. lighting system Adv. 10W four varielt«« European grape* strongly r >t«- l, 25c <-ach « HATTERY NKRVK'K VUU'ANtZING 13 St* John Chytll, Scio. Faratn. inntm Ship yj«r hog*, cattle or *heep thru Linn County Co-operative Ship ping Association We will load out A. E. Randall at your nearest shipping point. Call W. A. Ewing. Pre*«lent Vice I'res. or writ« W M Cook. Manager, Al E. I>. Myers, Cashier bany, Telephone 166-J, IP* All make* of Safety Razors at Kelly's. AUTOMOBILE OWNERS Four «tray *h«*ep can tie had at my pre«! • * by owner proving hi* property and ¡Alving all cost*. ATTENTION! T homas S mail ANNOUNCEMENT. I have just received a shipment of linoleum« ng* and furniture an<i new g ««I* «ill be added every Week a* fast a« they can lie ha«i from the factory. I have leased the lower ¡«art of the I. 0. 0. F. hal1 which will be held for furniture and houM furnt»h-t>g* When I get mv complete »lock, w hich will he ready for the holiday trade, I will have a* complete a *t«ck a* can lie found in places of Maio population and at prices that will suit the purchaser Call and examine Goods bought for Xrna* Mill tie held until wanted IX Zt N I. MORRISON. We Are Prepared to Do Your Over hauling for Next Spring DR A. G. PRILL Piwciai así Soncüi WE HAVE , EVERYTHING OPTICAL Call* Attended I >ay or Night LYti STRAIN ORE. 9CIO la the cause of many HUMAN ll-I-it If your eye* give you trouble, or your g las s«» are annoying See I* WE CAN RELIEVE YOU DR. C. F1CQ DENTIST BANCROFT Office Hour* : 9 to 12 A. M. Optical Company 1 to 5 P. M. 313 W. 1st St.. Albany One door north of Postoffic«- Phon« 461 SCIO. OREGON Mail Order* Received Now SOUSA’S BAND Only two engagement« in Oregon Portland an«l Albany JOHN PHILIP SOUSA, Conductor Mu* Florence Hardman, Violinist. Mia* Mary Baker. Sopraae. ALBANY ARMORY Saturday, Nov. 15, 1919 MATINEE AND EV EN I NO Evening $1.65 $2.20 $1.65 $2.20 Matinee Make Checks payable, and Address GLOBE THEATRE CO.. Albany, Oregon. Enclose Addreaaed Stamped Envek>¡»- - SCIO CASH FEED STORE Can supply your need* tn horse, dairy, hog and chicken feed* at very rea»>nable price*. If you are looking £>r an inert-u» in the milk flow from your dairy herd, try Sunnybrook, the beat dairy feed on tin« n>aik< i A trial will convin.-e you that Fisher's chicken feeds have n<> equal. Our prices for HARD WHEAT FlxOUR will compare very favor- ably with any dealer’s prices in the valley. Come in nnd u* whether you buy or not. We need your patronage and n ¡«-ct- fully solicit a share of your trade. J. O. DENSMORE A » — Li A WADE does ¡Ó h M Saws 25 cords a d If vol) have work to In* done bring it iti now to avoid the rtlnh BARTU BROS Phone -11.52 Scio, Oregon R. M. ('AIN S(’I<) < HKVROtJkT AGCNI*Y < « * Mart a bank account today and pruvMe for your future. You will find a checking ac count very ronvenirnt for your buatnees transaction* We pay 4« interest on time def Mi la. WANTED AT TOP MARKET BRICS HfXiS CATTLE AND VEAL. Phon« SANITARY MARKET home. For »al«- About 20 shoals. 7 week* old. go-xi pigs, at each. IS St F J. Kula. Scio r M • 4P >Jti w -• <• - - V - - ’ -I ■ *' I S,.*^**' «Ui 1»^ • REGULAR FORD WAY f ’ a 4 » pv LOCAL NEWS BREVITIES! • k • * • tir • * *