Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, July 07, 1922, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
CHIROPRACTIC
THE BETTER WAY TO
HEALTH
Forest L. Howard
CHIROPRACTOR
’resh meats
Graduate nurse in attendance
211 Tillamook Building
Both Phones
r
L-l
AS RADIO DETECTOR
How This Device Depends on
Emission and Control of
Electrons for Its Operation.
Readers of the radio column are
urged to clip each article and paste
it in a file book. The articles print-
; ed are continuous and the entire
series will be valuable for reference.
TUBES
The economy of
Revere Tires ¿/Tubes
makes them the year
'round standby of
experienced motorists
Never Ate Such A
Delicious Steak!
C. F. PANKOW, Tillamook
BEAVER GARAGE &
HDWE CO.
Beaver
H. I. SHELDON, Garibaldi
Our customers tell us the same
story over and over again.
We use
U. S. inspected stew beef.
CAL ul / l L SHINCOIL
Try us the day you are expecting
company. You’ll become one of our
boosters, also.
We give
quantity.
quailty
as
well
AND
ZEROLENE
as
Look for the Sign/
LOLLS
Modern Crankcase Own­
ing Servies helps to keep
your engine in prima con­
dition. Safe — thorough —
correct.
STANDARD OIL. COMPANY
(Cshfomia)
Free Delivery
Both Phones*
The greatest advances made in the
past few years in the radio art have
be^n due in one way or another to
the use of vacuum tubes. In view of
this fact a more careful consideration
of them will be of interest.
All of these tubes, known by a va-
riety of names, such as railiotron, au-
dion, seriotron (trade names of the
manufacturer) -depend upon the same
fundamental principles for their op­
eration. For the sake of simplicity
of brevity these will be referred to in
this column simply as vacuum tubes.
A vacuum tube can be made to func­
tion as a detector, as an amplifier, or
as an oscillator.
The vacuum tube depends on the
emission and control of electrons for
its operation. The electron is the
smallest subdivision of mutter which
mankind recognizes and It carries the
smallest known charge of negative
electricity.
For years previous to
electron research it had been held by
scientists that matter was built up of
distinct particles or units which they
called atoms and molecules. At first
the molecule was assumed to be the
smallest quantity of matter that could [
have a separate existence or take
part in chenfical action, but more vig­
orous research pointed to the fact that
the molecule Is made up of still small­
er elements which are termed atoms;
that is, a molecule may be composed
of several atoms. Then for a time it
was assumed that the atom was the
very smallest quantity of an element
that could exist, but later researches
have revealed that atoms may be
further
subdivided
particles
Need A New Range
ed by a battery current and it is this
heat furnished by the battery current
that constitutes
rupts the atoms
liberates elect riu
Fig. Ill is a spherical glass
from which all t e iiir and gases bavo
ill aaving mounted in
which can be heated
by the "A" battery
nu the metallic plate
the fill ttiu .it C-Il Is heated
<cencf by the “ A
A“ battery
across its terminals elec­
tions
are emitted. Connecting the
cold plate E to the incandescent tila-
inent
< I • by means of the circuit E-
I -C>-H which includes a current meter
and a "l’>" battery, with its negative
side connected to the filament lead
at I! and Its positive side connected
through the current meter, the plate
becomes electrically positive with re­
spect to the lllainent.
Since like charges repel and unlike
charges attract, there will tie a move­
ment of electrons from the lllainent
to the positively charged plate, and
the current meter will show a deflec­
tion which Indicates that a current Is
flowing in the circuit E-F-G-H.
Increasing the "B" battery voltage
causes an increase in the current
flowing in the circuit E-F-G-H. the
plate circuit, until the positive charge
on the plate E is so strong that nil
of the electrons given <jff by the fila­
ment are attracted to It. Assuming
that the temperature of the filament Is
kept constant and that the plate vol­
tage hasjheen increased to <he point
where all of the electrons given off
by the filament lire attracted to it,
any further increases in the "B" bat­
tery voltage will not cause any in-
crease In the current In the pinte clr-
cult.
Increasing the temperature of tlie
filament will Increase ’lie total nuni-
ber of the electrons emitted.
i
FRISCO TALKS TO HONOLULU
New
Radio Station at the Presidio
Can Ce Heard Half Way
Around the Globe.
♦
“Hello, Honolulu.”
That may sound like fiction, but It
is a reality, nevertheless.
The new radio station at the Presidio
San Francisco, with aerial conditions
right, can be hesrd half way around
the globe. Officials In charge of con­
struction declare it to be the most
powerful vacuum tube transmitter on
the Pacific coast.
Located on the highest point In the
Presidio, overlooking San Francisco
bay, two 150-foot aerial tower» to aug­
ment Its efficiency, the new station
will command similar stations in Salt
Lake City and Cheyenne.
Radiophones on Gorman Trains.
Kitchen Hardware and Cooking Utensils
Paint to Brighten up the Furniture
Farming Implements
See our new and complete
line of these articles
ALEX McNAIR & CO
T illamook,
Page Three
Oregon
Friendship and Finance
The Prosperity Of Our Depositors Is
Of Great Importance To Us
We want you t< deposit
FRIENDSHIP
as well as
M O N E Y
when you start an account with us.
Your interests will be protected and
you will be issured of OL’R Friendship
in return for your Confidence.
MEMBER
FEDERAL RESERVE
SYSTEM
Tillamook County Bank
Our classified ads bring results
called electrons. The apparent mass
of hu electron Is about one-elghteen-
hundreth part of that of an atom of
hydrogen which is the smallest of the
chemical atoms.
According to the electron theory
an atom consists of a definite num­
ber of electrons grouper! around a
nucleus having a positive charge and
so long as none of the component
electrons are driven from the atom,
the latter possess no detectable charge.
The positive charge on the nucleus Is
«aid to be exactly neutralized by the
HERE is always something
negative charges on the electrons
mighty good waiting for you to grouped about it.
eat—tender roasta, delicious vegeta-
Suppose now that by some mean«
bles served in the most apprizing an electron can be detached from the
ways, creamy, fluffy potatoes, atota. Then the atom becomes whnt
Is known as a positive Ion and It ex­
piquant talads and dainty deserts.
hibits the properties of a positively
Have breakfast, lunch or
charged body or In other words since
dinner with us. You’ll be
an electron which carries a negative
charge has been removed from the
delighted with the excel­
atom which has equal positive and
lent food, the quick ser­
negative charges, the portion of the
vice, unfailing
courtesy
atom now remnfnlng has a deficiency
and unusally reasonable
of
negative charge and acts like any
prices.
«
positively charged body.
On the other hand if some force can
be brought to bear that will add an
electron to n normal atom which Is
neutrfli a< fur as electrical charges
are measured. Hie result will be a ne­
gative bn which will mays1'«« all the
properties* <.l a negatively charged
body. An atom then which has a
Flshermen must see ’he new Evin- deficiency of electrons Is culled a pos­
rude motor on display at the store itive ! > ti and one having excess of
ofEugene Jenkins._ It is something c|c tr"ii« 1« ailed a negative Ion.
new in the way of outboard motors.
<jc e ea
electron carries a ne­
Adv. 3 7 gative clu rge of electricity an elec­
tron re;>r< -ei ’s h certain quantity of
el. trlcpy. I arcing electrons to move
Pollyanna Shop. Eastman & Bales, from one point to another cgiises
oprietresses, beauty creams, gifts, electricity to flow. The ability of any
needlecraft.
children and baby medium to conduct electricity or allow
vpesialties.
Across from Tillamook a current to flow through It depends
36-tf upon the number of free electron*
Hotel.
available as carriers of charges.
It has been known for many year«
that the space surroiirfdlng a piece of
heated metal Is s conductor of
WHY WORRY
electricity It has been demons'rat
I can sell or trade anything—any­ ed more recently that this Is due to the
where C. W. Millership, 155*4 release of electrons and that if a»
4th St., Portland. Phone Main Incandescent metal be placed In a
2»-tf hull» exliansted of all gaae«. pure e|e<
5275
trons will be liberated from the In
candescent metal.
John
In a vacuum tube such as we are
Brighton wood
I7tf using at the present time, th» piece
Mathers.
of metal u«wl to furnish the elartrona
Is called the fllament and la usually
made ut tungsten and sometlmea Is
FOR SALE—Light team, wagon coated with oxides to Increase the
and barneas for sale cheep Inquire ele-Tr<a> emission.
Far convenience
V. M Stewart, Netarts, Oregon the filament of a vacuum tube la best-
l»tî
Dinner is Served
T
TOURIST CAFE
Wireless telephone instrument» will
be Installed on a number of Important
German express trains, and receiving
instruments will be placed in hotels
and embassies, according to an an­
nouncement niHtle recently.
Experi­
ments conducted in a moving freight
car have shown that the wireless sys­
tem works well, the men engaged In
the testing of the Instruments being
able to hold conversations with friends
In Berlin. The tests were made under
the observation of engineers, military
attaches and the diplomatic repre­
sentatives of the I’nited State» and
Sweden. •
Handling Vacuum Tubes.
When you linndh- the vacuum tubes
of your receiver great care should be
exercised flint they are not knocked
about or flint the elements nre broken
Tl tese little lamps nre the heart arid
soul of the set. A good way to op­
erate these tube« ie to keep the glow
just a little below the critical point.
ADVICE FOR AMATEURS.
The voltages applied to the
plnte circuits of amplifying
tubes are not extremely critical
and one voltage control will suf­
fice. The detector tube, how­
ever, Is often very critical and
an efficient potentiometer will
work wonders In controlling it.
Apparatus used for the rerep.
tlon of broadcasting la exactly
the same as that used for the
reception of code signals. The
transmitting equipment, how­
ever. is different.
The use of a «Ingle wire for
reception Is advantageous be­
cause It lessens the amount of
objectlonal interference In the
way of static. It 1« equally as
good as a multiple wire system
for reception.
Defective ”B" batteries will
often cause roaring In the tele­
phone receivers.
The electron often talked
about is the smallest known
quantity of negative electrical
energy In motion It mnke« up
the electric current.
A "soft” vacuum tube Is used
as s detector tube and a "Imrd
vacuum tube ns an amplifier
The terms “hard" nnd “soft"
refer to degree of evacuation.
Badin waves travel at th
same speed ■« light, namely
IWlJstJ miles per second.
A wiiverneter is nn Inatru-
ment used for checking up th*
wave lengths of sending and re­
ceiving station«
Gas pip* or water pipe sys­
tems may !«■ u-ed for grounds,
the latter being more advisable
Lightning pt election secured
by grounding the antenna when
not In use la essential and Is re
'ttilrrrf by the underwriters.
Buick Service is Rarely Needed
But Always Available
Buick prides itself upon the fact that E-:.'
owners have the uninterrupted use < f their
cars to an unusual dr gree.
This is due first to 13uk k quality and next be
cause of Buick’s nation-wide authorized s . v
io-. Go where you will, you will end the-» servi
Whenever you sc. tb> Buick authorized serv­
ice sign, you will know that you can get the
genuine Buick part that you need that your
work will be done by Buick trained mechanics
and that you will be on your way again in the
shortest possible time.
Cl
SUNSET GARAGE
KNOWN
TO
YOUR
BANKER
THE YVlne man Is fronk about his financial affairs where
his banker Is concerned, He knows that when the cards
the banker can advise
are laid on the table,
unqrejudlcely.
It Is a good thing to be ’ known to the banker.” and them-
customers »ho get most from their connection with the
First National are those who b i lag their financial and
business dl’f!< ul'le' nnd problem» to them.
DIRECTORS
W J. Bls
n. c. Lamb
c J Ed'.' aids.
McGhee