The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, August 24, 1922, Image 3

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.Mr. and Mr* T. H. Quigley «pent
Sunday with the Davi» family near
Halsey.
X. COUNTERPOISE
R-f.-r» leaving the aubM-rt af aerials
It n>«, be well to call attenti«« Io the
devi, e kii'iwu aa a <-.'uni»rpote» and
whlih. fee «ending, la far superior to
twin« a iround. «hila with amali a«ta
the advan<it*M gained hy a roaMar-
p<>l*e In receiving d« not pay for th»
trouble of Installing th* dorica. TM«
la heeatt»» th» <-■ .unrerpotea, whlla add
U«g I» the aharpne»» of tuning with a
rocetvtna art and. tharvfora. aiding
in rutting <>ut Interferente. will also
rut dm the atrength of tb» amada
receive«!
There fora, with a rryatel
art u here amplification la not paw
bl. the devina la practically vaiue-
l«-'*. wher.-na. with a vacuum tub» aet
with !«<> <>r m<>re at epa of amplifica­
tion the conntorpolaa will prora a
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Uh» that of a e-*n,l»<n«*r. ea.ept that
It incera«»» radiated m.-ntv. «her.««,
a condmwr ha» a very »inali amount
Of radiation
It -n«<t«t al — I» Imene
In mind that with a es.unterpolw no
ground wirr I» required the lead to
from th» r>mnt»rt»d«e bring nenrrinl
with the aet at the *| m M when- the
ground wire la u*unlly connwtVtl
In
wetting up a eounle<|r.l»r it *b,ul<l he
h»«1 «• well «nd a» tlwwoti/hly I >
aulated aa the aerial (Hg SJI. and
the lead In wire from It should b»
kept at eon»» distance from the aerial
lead-in to obviate I.m>-v hy Indu
lion l<»twren the two The nr it de
strahl» pince for a count eri»
la
about three fret above thr earth, hut
a* thia height la uathilly tncrmv.-nl.iit.
Fred Smith and family «pent Sur-
day near Sweet Home with Mr.
Smith's parent«.
W. A White returned Thursday
evening from Pacific City w here they
have been camping fora we k.
C. C. Bilyeu and B. A. Holtom
left Wedueaday for a 21 day» ti»liing
and hunting trip in Curry Co.
They
are making the trip In Mr. Bilyeu'»
car.
Hagel Tindall has returned home
from an extended visit in California.
Grass Bilyeu ia attending «ever«I
daya al th« Caraon Davenport home
near I Ar wood.
Prof. McCormick of Aumsville
waa in the vicinity one day thia week
tn behalf of the Aum«ville High
School.
Mr« Franc*» Kelley wu »hopping
not only <>n account of It being an
in
Albany the first of the week.
otHitruction, but be»-au«e It may be
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Injured by people or animal» or may
very dtotlnct advantage
Many people
.-onalder thl» device a cotspllcst»d and
din > uit affair, but in reality, It la aa
b* burl».! under atv’w In winter It la
•Impie, If not »Itnpler. than an aartal
better to ralae It about alt feet <>r
A favorite form of coanisrpoiat con
juat high enough «■ people may pa«»
<4«t» of «rverai wire» ««tending fan
wl»«. a» «hows tn the figura«, hut a beneath It. Stout ¡amts with guy wire»
vj’gl.- «Ire will Otte« gtv» a«<ellent are the beat aupport» whereaa. If the
device 1» placed on the r>»>f. the
I. -.ulta and the only way to deter
mln«- the b. vt number of wire« to tow ■upporta may be chimney* wall«, etc.
If placed on a roof b«A<-ath an aerial
la hy experiment. Usually It la de
»liable to place the countecpofev Ito­ leave all I Ito apace poaall.le between
lo the aerial, but thia la by no means th» two. »Ither by keeping 11-- ..inter
«• entlal
It may b» run In the op ; polar low or raising the arrlul Wher.
|M--ite direction from th» aerial and thia la not convenient, th.- counter
pole* may b» run In another direction
»till work exactly aa well, for th« de
vice has little nr no connection with tnatead of belug place.) Itelow the
the aerial
In fact. It* action la more I «»rial wire«
P oultry . V xai . ano I úxjs
Hens. 4 lb« and over
i .17
Hen«, under 4 Ilia
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Broiler», under 1} U m
15
Spring», over li H m
.17
Cocks
Veal, fancy no 1
.11*
Drmmed pork, no. 1 blocker»
.14
.20
F4tg». eaah. 18c trade
Ugg«, white select
IN
Butter fat
.42
Pork. No. 1
.14
Í1 50
51 ill run
Scratch
I 12.25 2.75
Egg producer
2 «5
(■round barley
2 10
Rolled barley
I NO
Shelled corn, eastern
1 s'.
Ground or cracked corn
t 05
Growing feed
3.35
ALBANY COLLEGE
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I \( ELLENT. ENLARGED FACULTY
MOST FOB THE STfi'ESCN MONEY
REORGANIZED DEPARTMENTN pf INHTRl'CTloN
I la««leal and Uterarv courses leading to degree. Bachelor of Art«.
I .....pl-lr I ourae in Business AdnuniatraUon and Commercial l aw
-p. cial arrangement of l ouraes articulated with technical a l graduate
courses in other institiMiMa.
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PRE -ENGINEERING
PER-LEGAL
PRE JOURNALISTIC
PRE-Mr. PIC
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I he tirat two year» of practically any cour»» if the »tmient plana to
crowd all hi» preparation into four year» above the High School.
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Far catalogue or description of cwur»e», apply to
Paaatocwv A. M. W ilu » m », Albany, Oregon
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Winter Is Coining!
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£ 11
With the apprendi of winter, one'» thought»
naturally turn to Vinter clothing of alt k irate.
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You can do no better than by coming to thia
«tora for yoar
Winter Underwear. Blanket», Com­
forts. Rubbers, Rubber Boots, Etc.
• hir »lock ia now compiete ami of the bc»t
quality. Come in and look over our line«
We can please you in price ann quality.
Hibler & Gil,
Hard wheat
Soft wheat
12.10 2.15 2 25
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SANTIAM FARM NEWS
Aug
Best of -ervica. both Prvfeaaionally
and in Funeral < onducUag.
lady tMiatant always. Bast of
Iquipment and Pncea <>«ar»n
teed Hight for Everybody.
Pito»» 16
LEBANON
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OREttON
G. F. Korinek
Veterinarian
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iirorge and Griffin Elmer ¡Milled out
Suntex. Harney county, where they
will vi»lt George’» daughter, Mr». Fred
Sturge«. They will return *ept. I.
Berry picker» have ix-en quite acarea
at the “antiam Farm the |>a»t week,
, with gallon» of fine herrh-« going to
waste worth 30 cent« per gallon.
William Gilk«y ui now putting on th»
rlmahibg touch»« on grading uur road
ready for the gravel.
The threohing crew ia laying off for a
few day«, aa all the gram around the
I hill b finuihed. The engine la in u«e
drawing the grader.
The next order of buaineaa among the
farmer» i» getting up their winter*«
wood, then «owing fall grain, ami then
digging pot a toe» where a follow ha«
any to dig.
There are five »ale bill» poated up for
•ale« in the next ten day». Ho if you
want anything cheap go to the aale«
a« time« are dull you can get what you
want aheap. The autioneer will knock
tnem off to you if you look at them to
get you take them off.
Ely Ramer and young Rucker, of
- Crabtree, cam« up Tueadav and hauled
; in ten car» of »love wmxt for the old
! man. a* hi* leg» were no good
Baptist Church Services
Sunday school each Sunday at 10
STAYTON,
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OREGON
a. m
I alb answered bay or Night
Tuberculin testing
Preaching and public worship th«
DR J W. GOIN,
Veterinarian.
second and fourth Sunday at II a.
m. and R o. m.
Authorised Auction Sale and Interstate
Everybody welcome at all these
Inspector.
service»
J. R Parker, uaaior.
Phone»: — Palace Feed Mhed. IM J
Reaidenrr. MO R
4IAAHY, OUEGOM
Subscribe for ihr Tribun«
KRKDT. BIIVYICU
Authorized Seles and Service
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AUCTION
__ SALE
Tuesday, Aug. 29th
1.50
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PIE EATER
\X right & Poole
MORTICIANS
IMI-oaka««
Never before has there been
produced, at so low a price,
a car so serviceable, so
trustworthy and so economi­
cal of maintenance as the
l ord louring ('ar. Millions
of owners say so. Buy your
bord today. I erms if de-
sired.
Having decided to quit fanning. I will im *|| at public auction on
my farm, known as the (’ il Wain farm, 2| mileg southwest of
Scio, Oregon, on
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Local Market Quotation«
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OPENS ON TUESDAY. SEPEMBER 19
f O. b.
Tttt Detroit
J. P Munkera. of Munkera Station.
Ed Woodman»»« of Blodgett, Ore ,
and Wm. WoodniMiir» of Hieiter,
Calif., left Wednesday by auto for
Krho. Lexington and Umatilla. Ore.
to visit relative» an<l friends.
T H. Quigley la running the rock
crusher near Stayton thia week.
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Buy a FORD and Spend
the Difference
t lenry Ford
Beginning at 1<> A. M., the following:
45 GOATS, Eligible to Register
Two Horses
One bay mare, 9 years old. 1200 iiounds.
unbroke, weight about 1100.
Ono 3-year-old honw,
Cattle
Twelve cows, 3 yearling heifers, one heifer calf 9 months old, one
heifer calf, one bull 2 yours old.
One brood sow and six pigs
Machinery, Etc.
One set work harness, one set driving harness, one grain drill,
one 12-inch Oliver stirring plow, oi e 14-inch pl^w-, one 12-inch
John Deere plow, one 5 shovel cultivator, one «{-section steel har­
row, one jerindstone, one 2| horse Stover engine, one hack with
top, one light wagon, one hay rake, 14G0 feet new lumber, one
hay rack, one wood rack, one sl<*d, one gravel bed, one whtcIlMr-
ruw, one 3-horw evener, one fanning mill, one platform scales,
one Economy Chief separator, small tool«, one cook stove, some
household goods, etc.
LUNCH AT NOON BY LADIES OF THE COMMUNITY^!
$21) and under cash, over that amount six
months time will I m - given on bankable notes
bearing interest at 8 per cent.
Terms of Sale
C. H. WALN/ Owners
R. A. 5COTTÍ
RILEY SHELTON,
Clerk
Col. BEN T. SUDTELL,
Auctioneer, Albany, Ore.
The Scio I ribune $ 1.25 the year