The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, September 21, 1922, Image 4

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Local Brevities
Bert Stevens of the Woodworth
Drug Co., of Albany, WS» a bus-
iowss visitor Thursday.
“The Dairy Cow
Produces the greatest, most life-giving of all foods.
XIII.
Amiorfrr. sre In.tnnnrnts designed
to in.-.. ,r> tl><- >• W of »!• trl< Itjr
through tin- wire, and are often »ery
sssetitlsi parts of • radio outfit They
consist. as far a» exterior appearances
go. itf a dial marked atth figures and
a hand or needle
Although they are
n<>t high priced and It Is not advisable
to fry to make them still there la
nothing tnyaterloua or complirated
alwMit them and the amateur, who like«
Io experiment with hoiuetuaile Instru
meuts, can readily construct an am­
meter which will work end Is fairly
reliable
This Instrument Is known
as a "hot-wire ammeter" (Hg a»).
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Mias Macel Hassler was vim ting
her grandmother. Mrs. Haasler.
and r.a>Mats of a fine platinum wire
A O’ Urrd between two lite.I sup(e>rtS latter part of last week.
AMMETERS
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B. It. a thread C. fastened to the
center uf the wire and passed around
a spool or spindle O. a spring at­
tached to the end of the thread K.
and a pointer or hand fastened Im
mo,abl) to the tup ««f the spindle F
The electrical connections are made at
11. It. and as
as a current passes
through the platinum wire. A. the
wire iMM-omes heated and expands. thus
allowing the thread to slacken
The
slack Is Instantly taken up by the
spring K. thus revolving the aplndle
and swinging the twedls to uos «Ids
The greater lb» current
the more the pointer
swing« aud so. by ar­
ranging a dial »1th
marks under the needle
and testing the device
with currents of known
force a fairly arm rots
Instrument
ran
be
made Need Ise* to asy,
the porta must I* small
and neatly and accurate
ly made and the spring
must ba adjusted Is
n>< ivly b<dd tbe thread
tlgluly witbout pulling
or tiendlug ths wire
Alan, the
appreciably
length of the wire I« a
great factor fur tbs
lunger tbe wire the
greater will be ths
amount It expands, and
Co«>»rv|Uetilly. I be great­
er the movement of the
needle; but. on the
other hand. It will be
more difficult to adjust
a long wire to remain
tight than a shorter
one
and
the
only
way to determine the
proportion
of
the
various parts is to ex­
periment
Announcing
HED SQUARE
VACUUM CUP
CLINCHER
CORD TIRES
7
Jack Hi runs was calling on friends
in Seto Friday. He is preparing to
leave for O. A. C. Sunday'.
This Humble Servant
pays off the mortgage, builds ths home, enriches the
soil, pays the grocery bill, clothes the body and re­
news the bank account
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Mrs. Dr. Jones, of Portland, is
visiting her mother, Mrs J Morris,
and other relatives and friends.
Mr. and Mrs Wm. Abbot and
Mi. and Mrs. R. Shelton attended
a Babtist picnic at Alban) Saturday
For all these benefits
She auks only loviag care and good food."
Oregon Milk Company
D. M John of the Oregon Life
Condenaery, Scio, Oregon
Inaurvnce Co., wa» a Community
Fair visitor Saturday.having a dis­ »seeeseeseoeeee»e»eeoeoseseose»e»e»ssee»»»eeooeoeese
play at the fair.
The special community fair win­
dow of the Krlly Drug Co. received
many compliments.
Why not have
more windows of this kind on days
of this importance.
Patrons of the Meadow ■'hade
Dairy, will be pleam-d to know that
the price of butter will remain the
samel 50c a pound I for this week, re-
guard lexb of the rise in price of
butter fat.
Again we call your attention to
empty milk bottles
If you have
bottles tielonging to us we'll be glad
to call f< r same if you will phone
or 'et us know. Thanks
Meadow
Shade Dairy.
Mias Annie Compton, formerly of
this city now of Stay too. was mar­
ried at last Thursday to Joe Craw­
ford of Mill City. Mr. and Mrs.
Crawford expect to go to California,
ae that is the home of the groom’s
parents.
Get away this year—
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Oregon State Fair
Salem—September 25-30
RAILROAD TICKETS ONLY COST
One Fare
Round Trip
Sale dates September 23 to 30
Return limit <kb»ber 2nd
Special Attractions Day and Night
$75,000 in Premiums and Purses
Agricultural Displays—Exhibit« ot Every Kind
Ray Hassler, who is employed at
the Oregon City pa;ier mill, spent
Greatest Horseshow in Northwest
the week end visaing his (isrents in
Horse Racing—Amusements—Stock and Poultry Show
this city. Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Hassler
Ray has been suffering
For further particulars ask agents or write
from a bad blood poisining case in
JOHN M. SCOTT.
his right arm and is still under the
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General Passenger Agent.
care of the company doctor, as he
is not yet out of danger.
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Weedon Mosher
Repairing Heating Plant.
Notice To Exhibitors.
W. E Lough and C. H. Parks,
representing the Nelson Bros. Plum­
death on Sept. 14. 1V22. being
■•I bing Co., of Salem, arrived in Scio
resident here for but two and one-
Monday and commenced the work
half months.
of repairing the heating plant at
L- H. Mosher, a son and his wife,
the Scio school building. Il will take
of Tacoma, and Mrs With Willey,
al>out 10 days or two weeks to com­
a daughter, of Portland, are the ‘
plete the work, so the men announ­
only surviving members of hie
ced.
When finished, the heating
immediate family the wife having
system will be better and serve the
died some lb years ago, and is
purpose of the school for some time
buried at Castle Rock, Wash., where
t>> come, and the total expenditure
bis remains were shipped on Satur­
will ire about $400. While here the
day morning.
men are stopping at the Scio hotel.
(Continued from ;>age 1.)
The premiums have now been
awarded and same can be had by
applying to R M Cain for the
orders oo the secretary .»t the Com­
munity Club All winners will find
their names in the general writeup
of the community fair, and prompt
respone to thia call will t«e appreci­
ated
I V. McAdoo, Sec.
If you are needing printing of
any kind you can do no better than
by coming to The Tribune.
Card Of Thanks.
( Interchangrabte tri th Fabric Tires of same site)
These tires poaaCM the proved quality and mileage
delivering goodness of all Pennsylvania Vacuum
Cup Co d Tires, at epoch-making prices. Substantial
production »nd economical sales policy account for
the . t tiJingly low users' prices quoted. Pennsyl­
vania quality strictly maintained.
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Prices cd all
30 x i’/a
32x4
33x4
32 X 4*/£
35 X 5
other sizes just as attractive. For example«
Vacuum Cup Fabric................. $11.95
Vacuum Cup Cord...................... 29.25
\ acuum Cup Cord.......................30.15
Vacuum Cup Cord
\ acuum Cup Cor J
— lor a limit« «! time —
A "TON TESTED" TUBE
with each regular
Vacuum Cap Tire purchased
Scio Garage
The Scio Tribune $1.75 the year
The many kindnesses shown us,
strangers, in the death of our be-
loved father. Weed'« Mosher, is ap­
preciated beyond words and we wish
to express our thanks for them. We
shall always hold a warm place in
our hearts for the people of Scio.
L. Mosher and wife
Mrs. Edith Willey.
Meadow Shade Enlarges.
Construction of additional room
on the building now occupied by the
Meadow Shade Dairy was started
Monday Ever since the o|>ening of
thia popular business there has been
a need of more space
The new addition of !Hx20 feet
will give ample room for the moving
of all butter making and milk test­
ing machinery to the rear of the
building, and then theiddition of a
very complete egg testing room
leaving the front room ail for the
trade.
Such improvements as this is what
unity
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COMING
Oct. 3,4,5,6
“FAIR
Bigger and Better Than Ever
Albany, Ore
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