The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, July 06, 1922, Image 4

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I \< I E KI h .-AYS
"One of the mistakes uf youth. N«vvy. la prodigality.
are too apt to bullets for birds and bird shot for bear.”
B
Buys
The victims of liver trouble are so miserable that it ia
t-aay to hah* their friends. Thia ia not saying that
every victim of liver trouble behavea in thia way. as
human nature is educated to suffering and we seldom
visit our misery on others.
The liver eontrola. more
than any other organ, the
proper action of the bow­
HEALTH FOLLOWS
el«.
If the bowel« are
CHIROPRACTIC CORRECTS
inactive and waste matter
PRtSSURt ON SPINAL
'iiulatea in t
NERVES IN DISEASES Of
intestinal tract, the auf-
THE FOLLOW I NG ORGANS
ferer has what is known
it.
auto intoxi« ntion, or
ME AO
M If j« I onio*. Tnit waate
matter being held in the
body is re-almorbed into
throat
the blood atream and mis­
arms
ery is the natural result
Hl AST
Tfie ehiropraetor finds in
J? LUNGS
S? LIVER
such cartes a misplace­
STOMACH
ment of the spinal bones
»¿V PANCREAS
which muses pressure on
SPLEEN
the spinal nerves to the
MONEYS
liver.
B y chiropractic
\BOWtLS
spinal
adjustments
this
APPENDIX
pressure is removed and
Bl ADM H
healthful liver action nat­
lOWl SUM«
urally follows:
T he LOWER NERVE
f Vit!
UNDER THE MAGNIFY­
ING GLASS IS PINCHED
«V A NUALIGNEO JOINT
Five Year« ol
Saflenng Eads
PINCHED NERVES CANNOT
• a
Eor five year* I had
trouble
which medical
IMPULSES CHIROPRAC
physicians diagnosed as
TIC ADJUSTING RE­
amyloid liver and pancre­
MOVES THE PRESSURE.
atic trouble without Riv­
THE UPPER NERVI IS
ing me any benefit. I had
FREE AS MATUSf INTENDS
practically given up hope
aggasg
when I tried chiropractic
spiral adjustments. I can truthfully say that today
1 am fully restored to health. I want the facts to tie
published." Frank L. Heath, Chiropractic Research
Bureau Statement No. l.'M'IlS.
TRANSMIT HEALTHFUL
V
Your Health Can’t Start
ire you telephone K7 for an appointment and
make it today.
DR. O. L. SCOTT
II
CHIROPRACTOR
414-1 y U. S Hank Bldg
Phone 87.
How to Make and Use It
l «■ it«««A w«
Beet uf berviaa» both Frofssalonally
and in I uneral < »«ducting.
Salem, Oregon
In many ways. all the principles and laws at wire!«-*« telegraphy apply
equally well to radio teie|«h«ay, hut. In other ways. there are greet dlffervn-aa
between the two. In the tl«*t ptere. the vibrathma or waves -ient out by the
wtreleM telegraph transmitter ere Interrupted as they are produced by the vi­
brator of a »park coll sad wbUe the Sow of the <«srtliatt«>na <w wave* may be
so rapid that they appear a» a steady stream, yet there I* really a distinct
pau«e after each «me.
If a telephone transmit
ter aud receiver wrrv
■ US'lied to the ordi­
nary
wireless ln«tro-
tnenta used Is telegra­
phy. the aounda or vd-
bralloua of the voire
would vary the path of
the sl«trical oaciila-
U<ai and the «stue re-
r.. 3
rtatlona would be pro­
duced on the receiver.
But. owing to the fart
that the waves »re In­
ey. <
terrupt«*! and are n«s
continuous. the word*
or a«unds would be cut
up into ssrlloua which
would he lioMinlngle*«.
■■though such sounds
as music, bell», whist­
r.t6
ling etc., might be rec-
ognlMbls.
in
fact
sounds of thia sort frv*|timtly have been heard over ordinary wtreleaa tele
graph Instrument* Hence it la easy to *ea that the only reaere why all sounds
cannot be carried through «pace by ordinary wireless telegraph apparatus la
hecauae of the |nlerru|-<r<1 or broken wsv«-a, where««. If three waves were
continuous or were so Incredibly rapid a» to appear continuoua, the sounds
they transmitted c<rtild ra«ily I.* heard and understood. Therefore, the real
fundamental key to «ucve».ful wireless lelephouy Ilea In producing wbat «re
known aa <-<»«itmuocs «»<«•• and It 1» to the |H-rfe«'tlon and control of atich
wave« that radio telephony o*re much of Its rapid advancement
The aceotn|Mitiy Ing fl cure« So* 1. 2, 3. I, 5. tt Illustrate just how the In­
terrupted telegraphy < urrettta alxl the continuous waves carry aounda. Thus.
I rrprv~-nta the variation» In vlbrsiloua In ■ certain word. 2. tlu- Intermit­
tent «actuation» of the wtrelaaa telegraph ariidrr and S, the way the word
wMld tw broken and Interrupted hy being tran-mltted by mean» of such Inter­
rupted wave* Figure 4. on the other hand. >ln.»« the e»mtlnu«us waiea of th*
wireless tele(.li<>m- transmitter, .* the *>>un<1 ware* of a word and «1. the way
the continuous waves, lnt«-rrupt«-d by the word« would appear.
Ry study­
ing these diagrams you ran really ace the difference between the word
broken up as In Bcure .1 and flow ing anxxHhly aa In Hgurr <1. It must he borer
In mind however, that wh.r.as the sounds of the voles, of tousle, etc.. c*nu«><
be satisfactorily ««-nt or rew-lved by wlrvle*» telegraph Instruments, yet wire­
less telegrams ran to- sent to perfection, and ran hr perfretly rva-elved. over
wlrrlere trle|*h>s>e Instruments Indeed, the very best transmitting radiophone
arts serve the l>«-«i for w-mllng trlegrwphlr mewMges. the only difference being
that for the former the nt tin nous high frequency waves are used, whereas,
when e>-ndliig <-«-dv me»«ng.-« |>y trlegra|>h. the waves are broken or "chnpiird"
by suitable Inatninw-nta and a key which opens end rlowea th« circuit.
In using wlrvi«
tet<-| l --ny. Juat as In wlrele«» telegraphy, there must be
two sey«ratr unit« known oa transmit I era and re<-elvers and a transmitter can
be used only fot sending an«! ■ receiver f«r receiving. Aa the sending or trans
milling apparatus of the wlreleau tel-phone la far more complicated than the
m-rlvltig Inst runouts aa the greatest Interest In »I ret roe teiopbony lira in re-
«-eiHng the mrasagra aiHiga etc., sent broadcast from large sanding stations,
■nd aa th«- rt < rlvara are very simple and easy to understand or to «■onstriwt.
we will put Ibe ■ rt before the horw m > to sprek. and consider the receiving
eml Of radio frleph ny before We take up the sending end.
Membership Now 2000
I he Scio i ribune $1.75 the year
Subscribe now
MORTICIANS
B,Arv-Y,A-r-T
III. WIRELESS TELEPHONY
Liver Victims Can
Hate Their Friends
By n. o. l . scorr. c.
c ‘J
Wright & Poole
THE HOME RADIO
$1.75 the Year
Eggs, white aelect .
i Butter fat
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I a«!y Assistant always. Best of
Iquipmenl arxi Prices <«uar*n
teed Right for E verybody,
Ptsntra 16
IFBANON
OREOOX
Optical
fcVB STRAIN
1» tha causa of many
HUMAN ll-X-H
BANCROFT
Optical Company
313 W. Ist St.. Albany
DR. A. G. PRILL
PbYsiciai and Snrim
Calls Attended
Hay or Night
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SCIO
ORE.
DR. I IC Q
1 ) i : n tiki
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9 to 12 A M.
Hour* :
IJM) to 5 P. M
C. (’. BRYANT
Attorney at Law
Cusick Bank Bldg.
ALBANY
OREGON
DR J W GOIN,
Veterinarian.
Authorised Auction Sale and Interstate
Inspector.
Phones:—Palace Peed shed. 184 J
Residence, 600-R
AI.BASY. OREGON
DR
H H. PETERS
CHiBOFR ACTOR
Electrical Treatment
Park and Sherman Streets
Telephone 12«
OREGON
LEBANON
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The Pacificic Cooperative Wool
Il 50
Growers during the week of June Mill run_______
2.75
19 to 24 passed the 2iK>0 mark in Scratch
. 2 NO
F<g producer________
membership, aav» The Producer,
t 10
Ground barley_______
which makes it the large«! wool Rolled barley
2.00
growers’ marketing organisation Shelled corn, eastern
1.80
1.00
west of Iowa. The association now Ground or cracked com
3.50
contains representative groups of Chick feed
3 50
Chiek starter, mash __
growers in Washington. California.
3.35
Growing feed
Idaho and Oregon, and is preparing
io increase its membership in these
Hard wheat
52 20 2.30 2 40
states during the current season.
Soft wheat
, , _____ _
1.75
Most growers generally recognixe
the value of grading wool and mar­
N. I. Morrison and wife went to
keting in an orderly mrnner. and
Portland Sunday to visit the Odd
this method of marketing is I «com­
Fellows home there. They are well
ing more generally adopted all over
plekaed with the treatment accorded
the United States.
the brothers and sisters and with
The association had the lowest
the care and attention given depen­
handling cost of any of the wool
dent children of deceased Odd Fel­
growers' associations in the United
lows. Bertha Sexton and brother,
States, handling a* many small clips
¡from Ur»btree, are being cared for
as does the Pacific a—■ «nation. «lur­
1 there under the jurisdiction of the
ing the last season. Wool grading
Scio lodge and they like the home
is now in progress at the warehouse,
fine. Each one has something to do
and sales to the western and eastern
and this help» them to liecome ac­
mills will start in the near future.
customed to what to expect when
they go out in the world for them-
Baptist Church Service«
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Sunday school each Sunday at to
a. m.
Preaching and public worship the
second and fourth Sunday at 11 a.
tn. and 8 o. m.
Every body welcome at all these
rvicea.
J. R Parker, pastor.
a -4 a
Local Market Quotation«
had
Pot-LTRY. V rai . and E ggs
L> T9 1
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3 3 «-> I
D- tn to
Hens, 4 lbs and over
Hens, under 4 I ba
___
Broilers, over lj lbs
Cocke
Vml, fancy no. 1 - -— ■ -
Dreaaad pork. no. 1 blockers
F«r». caMt. I Be trade
G. F. Korinek
Veterinarian
FTAYTOR,
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OREGON
Call» anawervd Day or Night
Tuberculin Testing
Ottgon Made H«nt I ai II iij Yam
A great surprise for the home knitters
of Oregon, but still a fact. Further­
more. this yarn ia absolutely virgin
wool yarn, th«- wool was grown in I .inn
county, aokl by Mr. Senders to LhoOre-
Ron Worst«! Company (mills located at
ell wood), made into worsted yarn by
Roy T. Bishop, son of C. P. Bishop,
proprietor of the Woolen Mill Store of
Salem. Oregon knitters try thia yarn
out. Ail color*. 4&c per ball of 2 oia
Sampln »ent
ai
Samplrs
sent on application.
Address
C. P. Bishop. Box 75. Salem, Oregon,
Thg Fatly of W»dd<ng Saauly.
W. A. Kwing,
A. K. RsndsIL
Il muât be dreadful to be the hua President
Vice Pres.
l»an«l uf a notorlously beautlfui wom-
E. D. Myera. Cashier
m. three quartres uf wbuaa waking
Mart a bank account today and
lays la dvvoted lu kreplng ber fare
provide for your future.
liow huiulllallng to
up to the mars.
You will final a checking ac­
ut-ar une’s reli refer rrd lu as The hue
count very convenient for your
inand uf thaï beoutifUl Mrs. t«aal>, my
business transactions. We pay
interest on time deposits.
-lear.
8m-h aa ue<l«a«ry «<M>klng man,
iuo ’"
A few short yvara uf amh bit,
ter expérience wuuid bu en«>ugb to
tuake any man wlsi> thaï Inaiead uf a
*lfe ho had m-qulred a bit of «>ld
Real Etta ft Proper
'.Vorveater china (mu sauce), whiefa
ta Juai aa gond lu luos at. waara Dot­
and Notary Public
er. and resta Iras - Ixiodoo klaU.
•’ Riley Shelton
jfbetratt» Obtained. f.iamined
OREGON
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