The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, December 17, 1925, Page 2, Image 2

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THE SCIO TRIBUNE
Adviara Women of
Middle Age
Brea. Calif “t had juvt reached mid­
dle life and wa» on th* d*n grad«.
My health wat fail­
ing «nd I had hot
flöhe«, together
with
p. nt
ai d
backache
( was
very miaerabl* in­
deed
I just hap­
pened to see an ad­
vertisement in our
newtpaper and vent
to the drug store
foe a bottle of I>r
Pie«*’«
Favorite
Preterirti n
It
was exactly ar reprevented The pamt
and Ixckacliet divappeared. alto the hot
fUtlicr and I have gained m Iwahh re­
markahly while going thru ihe much
dreaded ‘change* I with I c-•t!d tell
my experience to every «olir- tig
woman —Mrs Lillie King. c/o fieni
Liquid or tablets. All dealers.
Mr. Dairyman
Do you know that you
Dispose
Produce
Indispensable
hour-Tubs Rett«« Receiver Employing Three blag«« of Tuned Radis
quency Amplification With Low Lose Doughnut Coils
a • ••/•. <w*tu«s »-».i bvMiws
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roush«»*-.!. ilrv «ml «i»«l-<—J «I,
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Th* moat out of the smallest amount
of «t>(>arntua la the goal most aet
builder* are striving for. applying par
tleularly to receiving «eta that ar* In­
tended for portable uve. where spar*
and weight ar* Important factors to be
considered.
The comhltiatlon of the refiex type
of circuit and the newly perfected low
loss doughnut type of coll la Ideal
Ttie reflet circuit la etqieilally deslr-
able for the saving of tube*. and th*
doughnut rolls for their high rfllctency
and low loanee combined with the fact
that they may lie placed st almoat any
position In the rvcvlrw, consistent
with a saving of spar* Ordinary roll«
must be placed at critical angle* and
at a conservative d’etanc* from each
other. In order to mlnlmlxe th* mag­
netic spraying effect from th* ends
of th* colls
b**n ln.b*«e**«bl« io «M'l.. J •»•*
and e - fat ovsv t<M •
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qn—octal trrn cour art x
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Vaseline
FOR OVER
ZOO YEARS
haarlem oil haa bcm ■ world­
wide remedy for kidney, liver and
bladder disorders, rheumat ism,
lumbago and uric acid conditions.
eorrert Internal trouble«, stimulate vital
organa. Three «Ise* All druggists. Insist
on th* utigmal genuine Oou> Muuu
Quick
r>
Relief
CORNS
In on«
or
chi In «ckd« l>r
•v hoir« Zlno p«d I« th« naie «ur«.
U—twnt tot corn« Al dfu< «nd «ho« «io««
Dr Scholl's
Zino-pads
>»ut one on - th« p«un «e gon*
Stops Itching
Peterson’s Ointment
To the million« of grateful sufferer*
who know about the mighty healing
power of Peterson's ointment for old
sores, ulcers, pile*, sore feet and chaf­
ing Peterson «ay«, "u«<- It far akin
and sculp itch ; It never disappoint*
All druggists, th» cents.
Advantage That la Important.
Th* low loan itoughnut roll* pos­
sess another advantage that la very
important in radio frequency receiver*
Low distributed capacity.
Thia la
gained by a peculiar winding construc­
tion used. where th* wire la Indented
at regular Interval*, preventing adja
r*nt wires from running parallel to
each other. Thia fact alon* give* a
receiver greater volume and loti* qual­
ity than la obtained with ordinary
layer wound coIla.
Th* circuit described In this article
la almllar to that of a neutrodyne or
tuued radio frequency receiver with
th* except Ion that Ihre* stage* of
radii frequency (one reflexedl. crystal
detector, and two stage« of audio fr*
quency (one reflexedl is obtained wllb
only four tutina. No ba I a lie lug or lieu-
trallslng ronden«ers are tieeraaary
when low Iosa doughnut eolia ar* used
for I here will tie no stray magnetic
field* to Internet and cause th* re-
reiver Io break Into oscillation.
RADIO RHYMES
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«ara
ACZ
Stuch
hlrth ■•( »Mie Imernmle's
daughler. l'arlotta. rrealed a aenaa-
tlon aniong the young folk» of tbs
The little girl who
Belghtoirhood.
lires across tbs Bl rest was particular
ly Impretieed.
"Ju«t fink." •ho ronfidod to her
Ilttlr rhum, “thaï baby cost m«at a
fou «and d »ilara an* tt waant even
dresaed kir tmeininl» had to buy II
soute dresses “-l-ns Angelen Time*
CaaA in Hand
*THd h« marry th* heiress for
facer
for her firn re
Only
Few Scrape Needed ta
Sleet rie Soldering Iron.
Make
lit*. Handle la 4’* Inch*« long and \
Inches wide Ta* one screw and on*
metal binding p»«t for each prong OB
In second drawing. Prongs should be
H Inch «part.
Connect with twisted light wire to
fi-volt battery. Tn operate, put solder
Ing solution on joint and lay a small
piece of Bolder on It
Touch both
prong* to Joint, thereby catiMng a
momentary abort circuit,
This will
cause joint to heat and •older will
flow. Current la consumed only during
Kadlo IM test
Concerning Loop Aerials
Loop aerials must be rotatable be­
mu«* they are directional; that la.
they receive best In the directions In
which the sldrs point. To cover ata-
thins in all parts of the country then,
lb* frames must be capable of bolM
swung la those direct Iona.
Health Builder
normTEICS Cetobrot«d
Buterai« a
Knnw «w
Repairing Howl
In caa* y»u are bothered with a
continual bowl In th* loudspeaker,
try placing tbe speaker farther from
tbe net. Tb* vibration« of tbe speok-
v be causing tb* tube* to "ring.
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Parts Needed.
To construct th* receiver you will
need th* following list of apparatus.
tin* low |oa* doughnut coupler.
Two low loss doughnut coll trans­
former*
Tso low ratio audio frequency trans­
former*.
Thre* low Io*«, straight lln* fre­
quency variable Condensers of .iFIOS
mfd capacity
Four standard vacuum tub* sockets
One radio frequency reflex trans­
former.
Four 35 ohm rheostats If VV 201-A
or C K>1 A tubes are used
On* each of th* following al»*«
of fixed condenaera; OUlKO mfd. 0’1
mfd. and orj mfd.
One fixed or adjustable crystal de­
tect or.
tine phon* jack.
Rinding posts, wire screw«. *tc.
Tbe receiver can be assembled «n a
7 by 24 Inch panel with a 7 by 23 Inch
baseboard or th* pan*l can bs of any
convenient »Ire to fit Into a carrying
case for pflrtflMfl U«*. 'I he spec* re­
quired for th* thre* variable con
drnaa-r* Is th* only limiting factor In
the construction of a small receiver
with thia hookup Th* coIla may bs
mounted upright or flat, abova ur be
low tbe baaetioanl or eubpanei.
Wiring Dons Undsrnsath.
tn tbe later types of recslver* most
of ths wiring la dons underneath tbs
aubpanei to Improv* tb* appearance of
the set. and tu «liocten tbe leads The
low loss doughnut colls may be mounted
in a horlsoutal poeitloa below the
■uhiianel In this set If there la not suf­
ficient room above
It la advisable to u«e the C 801-A
type of tubes throughout, with this re­
ceiver. with a storage battery to light
the filaments and about tki volts of “II"
bwttery. As a crystal detector la used,
there will be no need for a grid leak
and condenser or a detector tub*
An Electric Soldering
Iron It Made of Scraps
Soldering up a radio outfit la quite
a Job unless you hav* a good solder
Ing Iron and nothing beat* th* elec
To heat in Iron In < bb
trie type.
consumes • lot of time «nd for the
man In a •mall town without <•• or
electricity It la a bug a boo To make
an electric Iron out of a few scrap*
end two binding posts—
Take two pieces of bras* or ropt-er
about 2 Inches long and ** inch wide
shape and drill two holes In them as
shown In figure A. Fasten each to
handle made of wood, fiber or bake-
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By ROBERT 8. 8UTLIFFE
WENT Into a Radio store aod
looked at seta and borna ga­
lore. about two dozen kinds or
more—to make a start; I told
th* clerk I nothing knew bout
what to by oy what to do. to get
good entertainment through th*
Radio art. I didn't want to get
In deep. Just wanted something
Blinpl*—cheap, an outfit any on*
could keep—no work for me;
some little thing to please th*
folks to sing ua song» and tell
us jokes, ( m ruo »¡lb ahuplo
turns and pokes--from trouble«
free
“Thia la ths pisce," ths tot low
said. “don't be by any on* mis­
led. for Radio outfita we re
ahead; we treat you whit*;
don't throw away your tlm* and
caah. by fooling with some alm-
id* trash, get something good
and cut a dash Mart going
rvgbt.
Th* simple seta are
naught but toys, all right for lit­
tle girls and boya. who only want
to get a noise from near at
hand; the thing you need la
'Number Eight' It'a Radio in th*
perfect state, from M»ntauk
Point to Golden Gats you'll bear
tbe band“
They «ay there's one born
every minute. I fell and found
myself deep Is R, | went ths
limit to begin R. with that art;
mor* than a hundred plunks I
paid to get reception of high
grad*, but a mechanician, I m
afraid. ITI have to get.
There Is a moral In tNa telling
for those with minds >n Radio
dwelling
Tbs folk« who other*
are excelling, who win fame, are
th<*M> who work while they are
winning, who take It easy In be­
ginning. but when they «trike ihe
old nlhth Inning, know the game.
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