The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, June 29, 1922, Image 5

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"To look healthy, Nrvvy. la to have otw of the pasaporta to
nueces*. but to look healthy you mint ba healthy.’*
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In the Midst of a
Second Breakdown
PINCltf.D Nt RYES CANNOT
TRANSMIT HEALTHFUL |
"When I turned to chiro­
practic 1 was in the midst
of my second breakdown.
1 was much reduced in
flesh, despondent and my
digestion was very bad.
Under chiropractic spinal
adjustments Nature began to restore order. Today I
am feeling line nnd heavier than ever before. 1 have
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chiropractic "
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Williams, Indiana.
IMPULSES CHIROPRAC­
TIC ADJUSTING RE­
MOVES THE PRESSURE.
THE UPPER NERVI IS
FREEASNATUttlirTfHDS
Your Health Can’t Start
before you telephone K7 for an appointment and
tn nke it today.
DR. O. L. SCOTT
CHIROPRACTOR
414 111 II. S. Bank Bldg.
Phone K7
How I.. Mab* .nd
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Salem. Oregon
Commencing Saturday morning,
uly 1 st and ending Saturday evening
uly 8th, we will offer I ires and 1 ubes
at prices lower than have ever been
quoted in Albany on a line of guaran­
teed factory firsts, strictly fresh and up
to the standard in every way.
We Offer for Your Comparison the Following
\\ 1 JHK S
30x3
30x3 12
32x3 1-2
31x4
32x4
33x4
34x4
$ 6.45
7.25
9.40
10.80
11.85
12.65
13.10
TUBH
$1.20
1.35
1.45
1.85
2.05
2.15
2.35
7 ires in all sizes al prices you cannot afford to miss
Special Prices on all Accessories During
This Sale Only
Cord
ALBANY TIRE & SERVICE STATION
Day Motor Building
Srcond and Ellsworth Strceta
ALBANY ORE.
GILKEY STATION
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June 27
Margaret Ser fling ta enjoying a
few «lay* at Newtavrl
S H Floil ami family attendr«!
Pro»idenc church Sundajf.
Forty young peopi«« surpriMui Or­
ville G Ikev Mumlay evening in
honor of his birthday. Refresh
inenta were served and a good iirnv
enjoyed.
Frank and Joe Prokop are build­
ing a Woodshed.
Will Mespelt in preparing to build
a barn
Mrs. Emma Mentaar, of Ijehnnon,
was a recent visitor at the Henry
Free ver home
Fred Meapelt hmt di-continued his
work at the sawmill for a few days
in order that the men may work in
the hay.
Nora Holt an-i Elmer Whetstone
were out from Albany Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs Hen Shafer, of Stay­
ton, were visiting at S F Zynaet’a
and W. A. Gilkey’s Sunday on their
way home from Providence.
Mrs. Henry Preever left today for
Grants Pana, in com|«any with Mr.
and Mrs H It Fearey.of Portland,
i who have been visiting al her home.
Mr. and Mr« J««hn Shepherd
drove to Scott’s Mills Sunday to
visit relatives
Mr. and Mr«. R A Scott and »m
drove to Corvalli* Saturday to get
John Scott, who attended summer
school
They brought Allen Gilkey
home also,
L H Wright and wife, of Stav-
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TIRE BARGAINS
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I he Scio 1 ribune $1.75 the year
A WHOLE WEEK OE REAL
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Hef««re *llnn|.i'.k to explain the funrtlvma and the principles of the radio
telepto>ne« or d»-««r:Mng h««w !<> make. urn- and operate them II la ne^ eaaar;
to undrrttiand •»•<> thus of the under!)In« princtptoe and fundamental law*
of wtr—i«--* tran»'.><>Ml<>n
It I* not h<<w> «< • ii.rv tn enter Into a tong diaruaalon <»o the theories
and prtnclpl«-« ««1 «tertrtrlt» Of physics which enter Into the »object but
Ioerel) t< llloatrnfe and meke dear a few lm|»>rtaat and salient laws. causes
and result* wl.i h mnlr tl>. tft<n-uil«*h>n of a>-un<l* possible without the use
of wire* between th» «•tollnr and rw-rtrin« Inatrumenta.
The tlr»t and u •! important principle of all radio trabarnlaabm la the
fact that all ««ur alt ..•(•l.ere la ronMnnllt disturbed h, vibrations or owrtUa
tt-«n* or. a* we may r-all them for the aake of simplicity, waves We are arcus
tomed io think of the Mm.-pbere about u* as a more or lout uniform sub
Mance which we «all air, but In reality the air or atmosphere. spare, and la
fa< I all a»lld* aa well arc pervaded ht an Invisible, odorless. and almost weight
lesa but eireedl»«!) elastic subslanre known a* ether or IntnlnlferotM ether.
It la by means of this ether that all beat light, electricity. etc, are transmitted,
tn the form of wave* or vibrations Light and heat waves have bren known
to science for a 1-n* time but It la only within comparatively recent yearn
that man ha* Irsrtvd that electric or electro ma «net Ic waves also travel
through the ether, and It was through this tflarovery, and by means of these
waves 11, st wlrelrna telcrrephy and trlephony became possible
|t> a way.
ll>e electro mattneth wave* are ver) similar to the wavea or ripples formed
by droppma a atone in a calm pool of waler, for. Just as the water waves
travel In gradually widening clr«le* from the aplaah. ao the electric waves,
started b) the ap.irk <<! a wlrelvM transmitting or sending Instrument spread
in ever wldcnlna cirri«-» thrvURh the ether
Moreover. Just as the waves tn
the pool ar* abort and <- ■ «r near the spot where tlie stone Is thrown and erad-
ually become lonsei <nd less noticeable and further apart as they flow fr-«tn
the splash, so wirelr-s waves are clearer and sharper near the Instrument and
decrewac In «Tr.m«-»« and al Mi «• the, jet farther and farther away and. to
draw «till stvoll» <•■ npurtaisi Ju-t as the shore of the pool or any object In
the water Intel-up
rent - the wave«, -o a wlrele.s rerelvliif Instrument
will Interrupt or tr ■ etve II»- rlectrlcnl waves of the ether Indeed. Jost as the
wave» or vlbratlot - ' > up by the wireless spark are electro ttiacnetlc waves
and the eoerey |i at starts them la electrical rnergy. so the waves In the pool
err started try mu n ar or inrchanlcal energy
You can readily understand
how it would I»- p
<- lu «'• •»n.unl-ate by mean* of such liquid waves, for,
II a person al ■■ <1
•• »imuld tona Monee Into the water at Mated Intervals,
a |>er»on watet. n« the
re and noticing live Interval* of the waves could
understand siiamis
. h Had i«eru pt earranxed
Thia, of course would be
a very crude to I m H.vln method of communication . but If you could devtas
some InMrumrtvt to count and measure live waves and could devise means for
< resting waves of <l< ' < ii<- «>•••»« and numl«era. a prs< tleal means uf <-muiuuni«a-
lloti <viuld tw- ratahllMird It Is Just this which occur» In the transmission and
reev)»tl«<i
ríe. tromasnetlc or wlrelr-a wave«, for. by breaking or Interrupting
the wave* «ni out by the spark they are tranaforuied Into Itatg and short sec­
tions which .
....... . to data and dashes a* um «I in wlrrl.sa telegraphy.
Then» wave« *et In m- io n by the sending apparatus, poaaraa the pro{>erty of
Starting uMillatl. <In any conductor whlit tl.ey »trike, and If they strike the
serial or antennae of a wireless station they «Inn ■HM-illnimns in the wires,
but no faint and «• ■'( that they would not he detected unless sensitive lustra
pients were provided to magnify and patch them. Mitch Instruments are known
as detectiara and cmi»l«t of various sulwtances or devices which are adjustable
and fr««m which w >.» lead to a trlejdione receiver The high frwqueuey oscjl
lalbsi* of !>»' ether which are known a* alternating currents, as they flow
ba. k and forth. a.>- cut off by lite n agtiel* lu tbe receiver, while the detactur
Is dtsaigiietl lo ali"W tl • »-« lllatlvMMl to |ms* through In on«- direction, but will
not allow them to trturti ami thus II acta as a check-valve lu a waler pipe and
the altenmllng bo h and forth urret.la are transformed Into impulsen going
In <«ne diretiioR ■•mj .«mi ki <vn as direct current* Tliem- will flow ihrwugii a
teleph .tn- re-elver <o. l .< um - the dlapl ragm to vibrate, and thus the ear detects
the thtarrupted bur < g -
»I» which Indicate tbe dots and dashes o.* the coda.
Am-tlier ver) l'H|»>r
t part of the m . hatilsm of the wlrele«* upparatus la the
tuner, tor without lid* the various vibrations of the etbar -out out front nutu-
berlea* Matl-m* « >•«! ........ as a h.«lse |>«>dgr uf meaningless *>uuds to tbe
re-elver
itut >') sttuiikiiig the receiving Instrument so it may be adjuste«) to
roeive or pl« k up only tho«- wave» uf a ,-ertalU length, all other vibration*,
ami the ui«-*«ag< » they carry ars niiminated or cut out. No. the wtretea* op.
orator who Is rmeivlng u
«■•'». may adjust hl* lustru-oent bach and forth
natll he |>lcka up any meoaagr which may I«« passing through the ether al tbe
time
When your nerve* get on the outside of your clothes,
as Eibert Hubbard used to say. yon are a nuisance to
youraelf and your friends. The victim of a nervous
breakdou n usually complains of weakness in every
organ of hi» Ixxiy. but the
wenkneM invariably in­
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clude* the stomach and
HEALTH FOLLOWS
uxually wem» centered
CH I POPS MHC (OORtCTS
there.
PR15SUM 0« SPIRAL
The chiropractor make*
NIHVti IN OfffASf SOf
hi* analynia of the «pine
THE FOLLOWIHOORuAHS
and taking a typical caae
here la what he uauallv
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find*, though no two chm - s
frtS
are »-xuctly alike. There
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i» nerve proMur* on the
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spinal nerves to liver and
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kidneys,to the lunrs quite
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often, and almost always
* LUNGS
to the stomach and stom-
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ucn region.affecting what
ViwaatAS
is known as the solar
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plexus. By ch r practic
\KIONtYS
pinal adjustments theae
WWUS
nerves
are freed and the
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affected organs begin to
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function normally. Tne
loattuMSS
body is rebuilt, the ner­
T mc lower Ntave
vousness disappears.
UNDER THE MAGNIFY-
INC GLASS IS PlNCME0
BY ANHAlipatO JOINT
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Wright & Poole
II. PRINCIPLES OF WIRELESS TRANSMISSION
By D <) I. SCOTT, C.
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THE HOME RADIO
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When Your Nerves
Gel on the Outside
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ly. of Central Point, visited at the
S. B. Holt home Wednesday. .Mal­
colm la principal af the high school
in Central Point. They were friend*
of Mrs. Holt at Dufur.
Laooard Gilkey and family. Cora
Smith and Orville and Alvin Gilkey,
attended the Rural Sunday school
ally a’ Waterloo Sunday, and re­
port a very pleasant and profitable
«lay.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Sei fling and
son Byron and two women, from
Eugene, called at Fred Sommer’s on
their way home from Providence
Sunday. Hen has worked in the
Eugene postofficw for many years,
and his brother (Chester has also.
George Serfling and family, who
have iteen living in Eugene for
about three years, have returned to
Ca'lfomig to live
Ixganbei ries are drying up before
they are matured, [¿conard Gilkey
is going to try to get waler from
the creek to irrigate his.
.Mrs IxtuisCalavan and daughter,
of l^ebanotr. came over Saturday to
asaist M>me of our women with sew­
ing at the J. H Kelly home for
Mrs J. G. Holt, whose home re­
cently destroyed by Are.
Very Much te Ba Das Ira«.
We all Miuuld Ilka a cook sne* as
an RngHsh clergyman advertised for
la the IxHMlon Times, la bls a«lvertla*,
meni he «sol among other things that
It was eaarntlal not only that bls cook
•houl«1 have a *rna« of humor but also
Ibat «he auotild exemplify the «plrlt
of tlafailan* verse 22. Now Gslattona
verse 22. reads thus: “But the fruit
of the spirit la lov«. joy. procs, long-
•’«fferlw« tsnrl-nrsa. ruMlwawa. faith."
«N't
Heat of -ervics, both l*ndesMon*lly
and in l unrral Conducting.
I ady Aaatetant always. Beat of
Fxiuipment and Pnces <«u*ran-
toed lUgM for F vary body.
Puoas IS
OR FtlON
LKIUSON
DR. FICQ
I )!T1ST
Office Hours:
9 to 12 A M
1.30 to 6 P. M
C. (’. BRYANT
Attorney at Law
Cusick Hank Bldg.
OREGON
ALBANY
DR. J W GOIN.
Veterinarian.
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Au thorite, i Auction Sale and Interstate
Inspector.
Phones:—Pa lac«- Fred 'hed, 1H4 J
Residence, 500-K
ALBANY. OREGON
DR H II. PETERS
CHIROFRACTOR
Electrical I treatment
Park and Sherman Streets
Telephone 126
LERANON
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OH l-.i it in
I*. M. HVBI
Care of
Y ick So Tong
Cinnese Medicine aid Tea Co.
Has medicine which will
cure any known diM-aae.
Open Sunday* from 10 a. m.
until H p. m.
IM South High Street
Salem. Oregon
Phone 283
O. F. Korinek
Veterinarian
MTAYTON,
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ORROOM
Calls answered Day or Night
Tulierculln Testing
jJT
H im Vadt N» m Initii*) Tim
A great »urvriM» for the home knitters
of Oregon, but still a fact Further­
more, this yarn is al>solutoly virgin
wool yarn; the wool was grown in l.inn
county, sold b> Mr. Senders totheOre-
gon Worsted Iximpany (mills located at
Sellwood), made into worsted yarn by
Roy T Biahop, *«>n of C. P. Bishop,
proprietor of the Woolen Mill Store of
Salem. Oregon knitters try this yarn
out. Alt colors. 4!U per ball of 2 om
Hamplra sent *»n uppl cation
Address
C. P. Bialp p. Box 7S. Salem, ttregon,
THE Si’ll) STATE BANK
w. A. Ewing.
A. E Randall
I resident
Vice Free
K. D. Myers. Cashier
Rtart a bank account today and
Provide for vour future.
ou will A im ! a cheeking ac­
count ve-y convenient for your
tMiMneaa transactions. We pay
interest on time deposits.
Riley Shelton
Real Estate Rrolfer
and Notary Public
^bslrafls Obtained, Examined
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