The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, August 17, 1922, Image 5

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to sections 4 and 10. In ail about
700 or 800 acre«.
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The damage was slight, as this
land
had been burned over before,
Aug 14
and consisted mostly of second
The forest fire which broke out
growth timber, of which orUv a
<>n or about the 6th Inst oo Roar;
part was damaged by the fire.
mg River, had boon placed under
control by the fire fighters when the
Daniel Curry, of Portland, is vis­
ram began to fall.
iting home folks here for a few
This fire began to burn In the day«
nwf of the swj of sec 3. t. 11 a., r.
Mrs Ed Stringer and two little
I e .. same being the homestead of daughters. Lucille and Naoma, of
G.-.» Webb, and after burning over Hillsboro, who have been visiting
about one-half of sec. 3. burned io- relative« in this vicinity, returned
Larwood Items
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MtBiaiSlfMif's Met
Notice i* hereby given that the un-
der»ignei has been duly appointed by
the county court of Linn county, Dre
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administrator of the estate of
lary A Richardson, deceasad.
Ail |>er»on* having claim* against said
I itat. are requested to present the
»•me to the undersigned, with proper
vouchers therefor, within six months
from the date hereof.
Dated thia 2d day of August, A. D.
11)22.
Rii.sv Su«LTO»,
Administrator.
I. M Ct «L Atty, for Admr.
Date < f first (lUblication. Aug. 10. 1922
Date of last publication. Sept. 7, ÌF22
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Scio Meat Market
Fresh and Cured Meat
Bacon Lard—Sausage
FORDSON
Plow
With the Fordson
Disk
With the Fordsun
Hi rmw
W ith the F ord-on
home last Saturday
John Goma, wife and daughters,
Barbara ami Marcelle. of Albany,
were callers at the Howard home
Sunday afternoon
The Cameron sawmill is not run­
ning at present on account of a
minor breakdown, hut will be in
operation in the near future.
Robt Elliott and wife ami Ben
Schmitt and wife visited at the
home of Wm Larwood last Sunday.
Mrs. Will V auk man and -M im Ha
zel Howard *|>ent Thursday night
with Mr and Mrs. Charles Craft
Wm. Larwood ha* finished put- ;
ting in his dam across Roaring Riv- >
er. His former dam w as washed ¡
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Harvi-Nl
With the Foni-un
Tnrvsh
With the Fordson
Bale Hay
U ith thr FonUon
Saw W o ' m I
With the Fon taon
I’umn Water
With the Fordson
Grade
With the Fordson
Pull Stumps
With ihr Funison
The Day s Work
Whether in the Held, around the farm, or on the road, the Ford
non Tractor ia doing wonder* in Having lime, reducing coat and
increuning profit* fot thousand* of farmers everywhere.
Fill the s Io
With the Fordson
Grind Feed
No matter what tin* farm tank, if it can l>«< done by motive ¡»ow
er the Fordaon run do it. and do it well.
With the Ford-on
I70.ODO now in use in all part« of the country and in every kind
of livid and belt wotk prove the vflii-irnev, at.ibiliiy, and relia­
bility of the Fordson Tractor.
out last fall.
$484-60
O. W Hassler took in the Ford
demonstration in Scio today.
Delivered oa Fan
Steve Tichenor and wife, of Port­
ILilwliek B ioh ., Props. < land, and Mrs John Davenport were
Scio. Ore.
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callers at the home of George L
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Curry last Sunday evening
Lee Gaines and family attended
the Ford demonstration ir. L-banon
Saturday.
Real Estate Rrolfer
(Parson Davenpart and family at­
and Notary Public
tended the dance in Crabtree Satur­ father, Mr Fink.
./Ibitratli Obtained. fixa mined
Mrs. J. H. Wortman anti Mrs K.
day night. Carson enjoys shaking
M
Chronic ami son spent Thursday
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OREGON a mean ankle
visiting with Mrs. John Shelton.
Otto Goswick is up from Salem
to »pend a few days with I'eter
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JORDAN ITEMS
W. A. Ewing.
A. E. Randall
Schwindt.
President
Vic« I'rss.
The gang gathered at the Chronic
E. D. Myers. Cashier
August 14
home
Sunday night and pulled tally
Start a bank account today and
provide for your future.
K. M Chronic and Gale Phillip* and had a rousing time.
We Buy Fat Cattle
TRACTOR
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Fred T. Bilyeu
Scio, Oregon
Phene 27
Riley Shelton
THE SCIO STATE BANK
You will find a checking ac­
count very convenient for your
bu : • ** iran-actiona. Wepay
interval on time deposits.
LÎT
Ore;ea Ml Heat
Tim
A great surprise for the home knitters
of Oregon, but still a fact. Further­
more,
wool yarn; the wool was grv
count
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g. ■■ Worsted
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U'orsted Company (mills located
at’
into Worsted
worsted yaun
yarn oy
by
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...... I' n made
il'll into
Roy T. Bishop, son of C. I. P. Bishop, ;
proprietor of the Woolen Mill Store of
Salem. Oregon knitters try this varn
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ra. 4fic per ball of 2 oxa
Samplrs »ent on api>l:cation. Address
C. P. Bishop, Box <b. Salem. < >r*gon.
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F. M. French & Sons
Fresh and Cured Meats
elton & Co. Props
Large assoli ment Drummer Samples
68c
P olka D ot .
were in Scio Wednesday.
Joe Jungwirth and family came
Dr. Frill was in Portland yester­
up from Newberg Saturday to visit
Joe’s mother and Mrs. Jungwirth's day on business
Wis±,erR- M. Cain
-e
The
Winchester
Store
I THE HOME RADIO
How to Make and Use U
IX. AIR-GAPS AND LIGHTNING SWITCHES
A great many pc pie are very much
afraid <>f lightning following an aerial
and Injuring the premise-, for they
seem to think that the wire* “strait"
We make a Specialty of
lightning, just as many people with
Intelligence and edu- ation still hrllova
that steel knives or hardware or wire
setting window sersena “attract" the
lightning As a matter of foot. acme
of these thing* “attract" the lightning,
but merely form a convenient conduc
tor to enable the lightning to ground
Itself, fjghtnlng roda are <tar«l£ied for
the as me purjewe and a properly tn
Stalled aerial. Instead of jeopardising
• building, la really au excellent safe­
guard and make* a splendid lightning
ALBANY
rod. Lightning strikes a building or
object when It Is try ing tn find a way
to tlio earth and If the object struck
Is a good conductor of mitfb-lent ca­
pacity It doe* no damage. For thia
reason, houses rovervd with wire net­
ting and rtlmblng vines are far safer
Dealer« In
than those which are bare, and steel
building*, such as the New York sky­
scrapers, steel brldg.-a, elevated struc­
We buy
tures. Iron smokestack* and chimneys.
steamships and railway track*
Veal, Pork &. Poultry Iron
are seldom Injured by lightning al­
though frequently "struck'; the reason
being that the electricity passes
through them freely wltlumt encoun­
tering resistance tin the other hand,
SCIO. OKKOON
wooden buildings, trees and human
beings are poor cqnductors and when
dry are almost noo-cundu. tors of
Executni’» Notice
electricity, and when the lightning
tries to follow such object* to ground,
Notice to hereby given that the un
dersigned has been duly appointed Ex­ the resistance Is so great that serious
ecutrix I.f (he !.aat Will and Tealoment damage la done. It is exactly like furl­
of F H. i’epperfing, deceased, by the ing water through a pipe. If you have
County Court of Linn County, Oregon
a powerful stream of water nr a great
and ha» qualified. Any and all parsons volume of water and pmvlsle a pipe
having claims against the estate of aaid
deceased are hereby required to present large enough for It to flow freely,
the .uni- to thia Executrix at the office the pipe will not be Injured, even If It
of Victor Oliver. attorney at law. First Is very light and frail, whereas if
National Bank Building, Albany, Linn you attempted to fnr<w the same
County, Oregon. properly verified with stream or name volume through a
vouchers as required by law within six much smaller or dogged pipe the pipe
months from the date of the first pub
would be burst or the water would
licatiot of this notKe. Dated and first overflow and flood .the ewmundlngs
published thia 30th day of July, 1*22-
M aatma E. l irrwuMi. liarstrii Sutiatlcs prove that as far as serial-
are «amesmad these 1« we
Victor (Hirer, Atty, for Kxrx
Friendship,
Engagement and
Wedding Rings
Butcher Knives
record* of tire- or Injurie- from aerials
durlug thunder *P»rrn* are eidemely
rare
During an i-le- trlcal «turn* the
In-trunienta cannot tie ti*ed owing Io
the "static" or electricity In the air
■ ml the confusion of currents, waves
and Indtictaixv. and by In-talllfiX a
ilghtning-uwltch or an air s«|> there
will be no danger to the preinl-oa
In fact, a properly Iti-tulle.l aerial
due* not sffeet the rate of In-urnn- •
and If In-tailed In «ccnnlan.-« with
the regulation* of the local tire de­
partment you may tie aura thrre I*
not the lea-t danger.
The tire de­
partment records <»f New York City
do n<u show a single Instance of eon
fiagratlons started by aerial* and
lightning
The almplsot and be*t safeguard for
receiving aerial* I* the air gap shown
In Fig. Ifl.
Tht* colisi-ta of two
metal attachment* aeparated by about
«ne-elglith of an Inch A H. one of
which (A> la attached tn the lead-in
wire (the wire to *et tmlng fa-tened to
It also) while the other (ID Is cun-
nected by a Wire to the ground di­
rect. Thia gap la mounted In much
tlie name manner aa a lightning
switch. Fig 17 (on a window sill nr
other convenient spot), In which A
allow« connections to arrisi, H to re
cel »er and C to ground connection
M hen the station la not In use, or
during thunder stonila, (He handle D
1« thrown from A tn <*, (lil* cutting off
all ruunertloa between the lead In
wire and (he instrument* and connect­
ing the aerial directly with (he ground
Aerials for «ending or lran«mi«almi
•t.itlona are very different from (hone
used for rec-rirtng only »nd «liould
tie of ar i eral wlrr- The most efficient
I* probably the “cage" type shown In
Fig ifl. but any of the other* lllu-tra
ted tn Fig«. 19. 31 and 21 will answer.
These should, of course he fully In­
sulated and the various methods of
doing thl* are well shown In the
figures and require no explanation Tn
install sending stations a llcvnaa la
required, where«- to receive, no
Hcenaa to oeoded.
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UsUeOsk»-
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- «nd in Funrral ( bnducting.
lady Aasiatant always, Best of
F.quipment and Prie.-« liuaran-
tead Itight for 1 verybody.
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LEBANON
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OREGON
G. F. Korinek
Vcterinnrinii
UTAVTON,
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( «II» answered Day or Night
lulM-rculin Testing
DR J w GOIN,
Veterinarian,
Authorized Auction Sale and Interstate
Inspector.
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Phones;—Palace Feed shed, 1*4 J¿V
Residence. MO-R
ALBANY.
1 he Scio I ribune $1.25 th