The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, July 13, 1922, Image 3

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    Card of Thanks
Word« fall u» io our attempt to
expreaa gratitude to our many
friend« and relative« for their iym-
withy and kinder«« during our re­
cent lo«a.
Mr. and Mr« J. G Holl.
We wish to extend our thank« to
our many friends for their klndiieea
and beautiful floral offering« at the
death and burial of Etta France«
Shilling, our beloved wife
mother
II O Shilling
Virgil Shilling
Glenn Shilling
Iva Mri'rae
Ralph Shilling
Oj>al Smiling
Our deepest gratitude for the
many kindn<-*sea ah<>wn ua during
the death and burial of our Moved
wife and mother ia hereby extended
to our friend« and neighltora, and
especially for the many beautiful
floral offering«
V Prokop and Children
Lona Zyaaet Score« Highest
FORDSON
TRACTOR
Plow
With lbs Furdsun
Disk
With the Fordson
H. rmw
With the Fordson
Han < at
H ith the For-!»--«»
Tnrenh
With the Fordeno
Rale Hay
With the Fonlwm
Saw Wood
With the For-lron
Pump Water
With the Fordson
Grade
With the Fontano
Pull Stump«
With the Funison
In The Day’s Work
Whether in tin' flvid. around th" faun, nr mi the road,th" Ford
soil I’raetor is doing wonders in saving lime, reducing coat and
i iicrcitoi ng profit« fot thousands of farmer« every where.
Lona Zvaaet won fl rat place tn an
impromptu judging contest held Fri­
Fill th.- S Io
day afternoon at the R. A Scott farm
With the Ftmteon
Nn nmtler what the farm task, if it can be done by motive | hhv
near Scio.County Club I m -« «-r F N.
er
th" Fordson can do it, and do it well.
Grind Feed
Willlamaon repor ed
Lona made an
W ith the Ford» n
average «core in afield of 14 eofitea-
17ii < mm > now in tise in all parla of th" country miti in everv kind
tantaofbdi. The next highest score
of
field and belt woik prove the etfieiency, atabilily, and relia
waa 81». made by Arnold Zyaaett
S. F Zyeaett aasiated in the judg­
biliiy ol th" Fordaon Tractor.
ing.
Dcliverrd oa Farm
The occasion waa a meeting of the
U-aru now jimt what th"
<’all, write or phone for th" fact«
Scio goat and sheep clutw
Mrs
work.
Furdaon tUeana to you in the day a
Scott nerved a luncheon at noon, and
afterward« a bvatneas meeting «n
held by each club
The judging
Pho»« 27
follower!, in two c I h *—-- of «beep and
two classes of goata
The result«
follow:
Lucille ‘Bommer 74. Marion Gilkey
63. Lona Zyaaet 94j Roy Scott 64.
Arnold Zy aaet 89..Millard Shelton 81.
Fred Sturge«, of Suntex. Oregon,
Ixiettr Sommer 65, Ronald Sommer arrived in Scio Sunday for a abort
78. Robert Sommer« 61, John Scott
viait with relative«. He ha« been
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W. A. Ewing,
A 1 Rsndalt
78, Kenneth Sommer 51, Donald
►
visiting in Anhland, Medford and Pre*»lent
Vice
Prrs.
; Frcah and Cured Meat
Shelton »>♦>
other western Oregon point«
He
E. 1». Myer», Cashier
;
Bacon Ln rd Saunage
will return to Suntex today, accom­
The Ford Caravan p*a«e<i through panied by hi« mother in law, Mn
Htart s t>snk account today ami
tirovxie for vour futuic.
Albany Sunday evening, ami ace- rd Clara Griffin. Mr. Sturger operate«
You will find a cheeking ac­
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ing to the Albany paper«,ma<ie quite
1
n large «terc at Suntex, and thia
count very convenient for your
a hit. The caravan waaon its way to wan hi« first viait here in 8 year«.
ttusines« transactions
We pay
: 1 lolet-hek Bn»*.,
l’ropt».
Ashland, and on the return trip will
it («rest on lim>- <h-i>o» t».
!
Scio, (»re
viait all Ford agencies
Scio will
Frank Gill went to turner Monday
have an opportunity to see it when to bring home hi« father und mother,
Ort^M Midt Home InitliR^ Tirus
it comes back, as Fred Bilyeu has M. C Gill and wife, aud hi»own wife, • rf
mad< all arrangement« for it to come who hav<- been attending th« Sumin r
A great aurpnae for thohomr knitter«
here. AU necessary (arm
tools, ««■«•ion of the Christian church held of Oregon, but «till a fact
kurther-
t ucka, raili«i and moving picture« th« re 1 hey report a ap end'd meelu g more, this yarn ia absolutely virgin
wool yarn; the wool waa grown in Idnn
Heal b.stale Broiler
•re carried along
full of intereat
county, sold by Mr. Senders tothei»r<-
$484.60
Prices of Above Twine
Standard
Superior Manilla
$6 05
7.30
i Medal
7.70
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Scio, Oregon
Fred T. Bilyeu
THE Still STATE l!A\l’.
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: Scio Meat Market ;
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: We Buy Fat Cattle :
i Th«UNIVERSITY ✓ OREGON
I contain«:
The college ol Literature. Science
■ and the Arte with 22 department«
I The proleamonal schools ol Archi­
tecture— Buameaa AdminiatralKM. -
. Education-Graduate Study-Law-
' Medicine-Muatc —Phy Meal Educa­
tion
Riley Shelton
gon Worsted Company tmilln located st
SellwocMt). made into worsted yarn by
Roy T III«h<>p. «on of C. P Bohop.
proprietor of the Woolen Mill Storv ol
Salem. Oregon knitters try thi« yarn
out. All color», tfw per ball of 2 ox-,
-amplr» «ent on a
Address
C. P. Bishop.
Sociology
The 47th Y»«r Opr«« October 2. 1422
Cor a tat ala fu» or any information
unit» Th» Refittrar, U notarli f of
Oregon, Euf»n». Or»fon
W <■ make a Specialty of
Friendship,
F’.ngagement and
Wedding Rings
F. M. French & Sons
ALBANY
Saiiiiaij Meat Market
— I »calera in---------
Fresh and Cured Meats
We buy
Veal, Pork A. Poultry
Shelton & Co. Props
si Io OREGON
Ronct 01 Fuji SMtMMN
'ven to all whom it
Notice i» hereby riven
mn concern that the undersigned ha«
filed hi« final account •’ «*ln>ir.i«tralor
of th- ■ state of Jane McCrea. deceased,
with the county clerk of Linn county.
the county court ha« fixed
Tur«lny. the first day of August, 1ST22,
at th.- hour of I o'clock p. m . in the
county court room, a» the time and
place for the hearing of objection«, if
any. to ««id account and the «ettlement
of «aid estate.
A. Met'««*,
Administrator of the Estate of Jane
McCrea, dreeaaed.
Weatherford t Wyatt.
Atty«. for Administrator
First publication June 29. W22
Last poMieation July 90, IMS
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IV. RECEIVING SETS
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Broadly »(>ewKtng. the receiving art mnalstU of the antenna or serial. the
taiier. the deli-cior and the rerolvar. but aside from the aerial, emit port <>f
the Instrument 1« mad.- up of several other units «nd appliance* «». h derived
•nd u»ed for ■ definite port ae
The aerial, which 1» a wire designed to Interrupt or catrh a portion of
tbe coatlnuoua waies (always referred Io In wireless telephone parlance s»
C. W.) consiata of a «ingle wire, for un­
like wlrele»« telegraphy, a number of
strand or wire« 1» of no adiantnge In re
celvlng. and «till more remarkable. It
makes no difference whether the wire be
bare or Insulated. for the <1 W used In
radio telephony penetrates solids of ev­
ery kind. Imh-ed. a wire stretched around
a rtxsn or through a hallway Indoors, or
even s met si bedstead or bed spring, may
serve ■« an aerial for receiving wireless
telephone message«. although fnr better
result« are ««cured by pr»q«erly Inalnlled
aerial« out of doors And here It may l«e
wise to I in pre** all users of reewvlnx set« with the fart that the h>nrrr the
aerial «nd the higher above the ground the better will be the result» obtained
although an aerial I .TO feet long and well above other large building» will serve
•very purp<wa Moreover, It make» no difference whether the aerial 1« hori
tootal. vert Ira I or at an angle, provided It Is thoroughly Inaulnted from all stir
rounding« and very g«a>d results have i>een obtained by aerials run vertically
up an air shaft or along the «Ide of a building So too the lead In, or wire
Mrtineclliig the aerial with the rwvhlng Instrument, serve» as an aerial Itself
■nd therefore • long lead In with • short aerial will serve »Im—i as well as a
long ••rial and •hurt lead in. which Is a tremendous sdvantnge to dweller« In
hotel«, apartment house» etc., where it 1» very diltbult or |tii| »»Ihle to Install
a long and lofty aerial on the roof But tw-fore going Into ilriall« and ilrsci th­
ing the Installation of aerials, lei us <-on»l*ler the rest of the receiving •■quip
meat and thoroughly understand It» principle«
The detector, without which It would be Impossible to register ar detect
th« minute current« of •">* which pass through th« aerial 1« a vary lmt»>rtant
part af th« mech«nl«m There are two type» of detectors In u»< the Brat
known «« the cryatal detector «nd the other a* the vacuum tube In the for
mar • crystal of some mineral — pref>-rably gwlena—la um »I while In the lat-
t«r, a form of Incandes..-nI lamp with ••»(■eclally prepared dlaineni 1« employed.
Of the two. the former >• the cheaper and Is used -m most ..f the cl q. r. »i|y-
Ba le seta hut It h«a limitation« ami la not nearly «a ■atlsfaetory In many way«
■a the vacuum tube, a» will hr explained later The fhlnl unit nt tuner I« the
■Kan« by which the entire apfwratu» 1» math- to pick up the round» from some
Station or elsewhere and by means of which »«her round» are shut out. for
oeiy by means of the tuner ran the receiving »»t he placed in «yn- hr..num. or
“tune" with the ware» carrying the sounds y<>u *l«h to bear. The last unit or
receiver Is merely a telephone receiver made for the puqwsie and which, on ■
■mill apt. Is worn aver the ears exactly a» In rr< riving wlrele»« teiegmi.h mew
•agra
Figure 7 llluatrat«s tn diagrammatic form these units with their relative
paltbxu 1« the sei. 1-m there are aeverai good ••cearoriea which are essential
and Nolani Public
^dhilratls Obtained, f.ramtned
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Sul>»cril>e tn the Tribune
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Cost Less This Year
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Oregon'« Forest, l-ake. River and Mountain Resorts
Oregon Cavea National Park
Shasta Mountain Resorts
Yoarmite National Park
Eastern Cities
Via the Scenic Shunta Route
On your way East stopover at
San Francisco,
Los Angeles
Three work! famous ami beautiful citte»
Viait - California’« National Park« and (Ttaming Seaahorr Resorts.
■■(»regno Outdoor«” «ml •'California for the Tourist, ” beautifully
illustrated folder» are FREE on request
For further particular«, ask agents
SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES
47 4
JOHN M. «COTT,
General Passenger Agent.