ÈAGH TWO Ashland A8BLAXD DA1LÏ TtDIXGS Tidings Established 1876 Published Every Evening Except ;___ Sunday THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO. OFFICIAL CITY AND COUNTY PAPER TELEPHONE 39 E. J. BARRETT, Editor Subscription Price Delivered in City: One month ............................... $ .65 Three m o n th s ........................... 1.95 Sir months ............................... 3.76 Cue year ................................. 7.50 Mali and Rural Routes One month ......................... $ Three months ........................... Rlx months ................................ On« year ................................. .65 1.95 3.50, 6.6( ADVERTISING RATES Display Advertising ■in ¡6 Insertion, each inch.......... 30c YEARLY CONTRACTS Display Advertising One time a week............................27 %o Two times a week......................... <.26 c E*e»y other day..............................20 e Local Readers Each line, each tim e...................10c To run every other dhy for one month, each line, each time. . 7c To run every issue for one month or more, each line, each time. . 5c THOMAS BRANNON Thursday, Marcu 30, io £ r How to Make a Radio Set By WILLIAM G. H. FINCH i vibrate (attracted and repelled), ac­ Associate Member Institute Radio curately reproducing the vibrations Engineers as recorded by the microphone at (Written for International News rhe transmitting station. The flucu- Service) ating vibrations of the diaphragm NEW YORK, March 30.— Without produce the corresponding sound the telephone receiver you would be waves, thus making the voice aud- wlthout means of hearing the many lble. See Fig. 2. radio telephone concerts that are The usual telephone receiver is broadcasted and which have been wound with B. S. gauge No. 34 or 36, the contributing cause in converting and the standard radio receiver with the general public to this Instructive much smaller wire, being B. S. and most fascinating art— daroiteel (gauge No. 44 to 48 for a 1000 to are— radio telephony. 2000 ohm receiver. It has been established by the pio-i The writer does not recommend neer radio engineers that the usual that any of the readers attempt to telephone receiver, such as is used rewind receivers, one of the great- on your desk telephone, was unsatis- e9t difficulties encountered being factory for radio purposes. It was that of breaking the wire, which is not until after considerable research as fine as the human hair, and even and experimental work that a type! though you should succeed a re- suitable for radio purposes was de-:wound receiver does not give any- veloped (see Fig. 1). ¡where near the satisfaction or com- In order to thoroughly understand pare with a properly designed radio the theory and operation of this won-! receiver- derful little instrument one would There are a number of receivers of have to have a good schooling in §ood make on the market. A good magnetism and elementary electric- pair can be Purchased from any of ity, and the writer will attempt to the radio dealers for $5.50. O ep y rig h t, 1»22, N »w »p ap er U n ion “Silently «&• by one in U m infinite meadow» e f heaven. Blossomed the star», the forget-me- not of the angel». —Evangeline. CANNING, PRESERVING MEATS In many homes, not only in the country but In many small towns, it is an economy to preserve meat, if even in small quantities. In corning beef, meat from fat animals m a k e s choicer meat than from those lack­ ing In fat. Meat should be corned as soon as possible after the meat has chilled, but under no circumstances let It freeze. Weigh the meat and allow eight pounds of salt for 100 pounds of meat. Sprinkle a layer of salt one- quarter of an Inch In depth in the bot- bottom of the barrel, pack the cuts of meat as closely as possible, making a layer six inches thick, then put a layer of salt and repeat until all the meat Is packed, reserving enough of the salt to make a good layer over the top. After standing over night add four pounds of sugar to each 100 pounds of meat, two ounces of baking soda and four ounces of saltpeter, dissolved in a gallon or tepid water. Add three gallons more of water to cover the meat. Place a board with a weight of iron to keep the meat under the brine. Rusty meat is caused from al­ lowing the meat to become exposed to the air. If the brine becomes ropy, It will have to be poured off and a new brine added; this will sometimes occur In warm weather. Canning Chicken.—Dress and cut up the chicken or leave whole if pre­ ferred. Cover with boiling water and simmer until tender. Remove the bones and cover them with the chick­ en broth; cook until reduced to one- half. Pack the meat closely in Jars, add one teaspoonful of salt to each quart and fill up the jar with the hot broth, adjust the rubber and top but do not seal tight—the rule Is to screw the top down tight then unscrew half­ way round; this allows an equal pres­ sure Inside and out of the can and Its contents will not boll out. Cover with boiling water and sterilize In a boiler or canner for three and a half to four hours. Seal at once when re­ moving the jars and invert out of a draft. Can the broth in the same way; this may be removed In one and one- half hours. Thomas Brannon, a minor, has re­ classified Column selved the highest British award for One cent the word each time. oravery, the 8tanhope medal, which To run every issue for one m onth,,. annually presented by the Royal or more, %c the word each time Humane eoclety. Brannon entered a Legal Rate gae-fllled mine to reeoue a superin­ First time, per 8-point line........ 10c RADIO type R E C E IV E R . I ROSARIES FROM HOLY LAND tendent who had boon overcome. Each subsequent time, per 8- Three times ho wae driven back by the polnt line ................................. 6c Card of th a n k s ..........................$1.00 overpowering fumee, but on the las* Important Bethlehem Industry le the Obituaries, the l i n e .................. .2% c attempt he dove through the entrance Manufacture ef Beads From Ma­ of the mine and succeeded In locating Fraternal Orders and Societies terial Amerloa lend«. Advertising for fraternal orders the superintendent or societies charging a regular initi­ Ten to twenty tone of the pearl- ation fee and dues, no discount. Re­ The Irish have their own way of shell waste of American button fac- ligious and benevolent orders will be ! tories— -broken pieces and butt-enda of doing things. They hold a bewilder­ charged the regular rate for all ad shells—are shipped monthly to the ing number of “peace parleys,” which vertislng when an admission or other Holy land, where, in the village where charge is made. meet and adjourn; then meet and Christ was bom, the material is con­ adjourn again; and so on ad infin­ What Constitutes Advertising verted into beads and ornamental ob­ In order to allay a misunderstand­ itum. And still there is no peace. jects. For many centuries the manu­ ing among some as to what consti­ To the outsider looking in, It would facture of such products has been the tutes news and what advertising, seem as if the belligerents were ap­ only important industry of Bethlehem. we print this very simple rule, which plying Marquis of Queensbury rules They find a market largely in the Is used by newspapers to differenti­ United States. In 1920 there was to their disputes. A minute’s rest ate between them: "ALL future shipped from Bethlehem to this eoun e 'enta, where aa admission charge (peace parleys)—between rounds. try at least $60,000 worth of rosaries, is made or a collection Is taken IS made of mother-of-pearl beads, with ADVERTISING." This applies to If there be any merit in the Ku sUver chains and strung on wire of organizations and societies of every Klux Kian, it Is certainly not hiding the same metal, or "white metal” for kind as well as to individuals. All reports of such activities after its light under a bushel. Witness a substitute. For making larger car- they have occurred is news. ven or other ornamental objects Beth­ the frequency with which It breaks AH coming social or organization into the press with the record of lehem obtains supplies of pearl-oyster meetings of societies where no shells from the Persian gulf, from In­ money contribution Is solicited, initi­ charitable deeds, ostentatiously pa­ dia and from Australia. The chains Curious, too, that these ation charged, or collecton taken IS raded. of silver and white metal »t are import NEWS. charitable exhibits almost Invariably ed from France. Hand labor is ployed exclusively In the industry, and, Entered at the Ashland, Oregon, follow on the heels of some outrage inasmuch as It is very cheap, the Idea Postoffice aa Second-class Mail Mat­ which, justly or unjustly, has been ter. attributed to the Ku Klux Kian. That give only a brief outline of what of using machinery le regarded with disfavor. organization Is either greatly ma takes place in the receiver. Refer to Fig. 1.—This style of re­ llgned or employs an up-to-date press ceiver is known as the watch case Firemen Pull Out a Rat. agent. Many funny requests come over the type and the reason for adapting same was due to It being small, per­ phone of the newspapers and to the "So Say Wo All of Us!" phone “information," but a new one When we grow so warped In our mitting It to be worn on the head by was sprung recently in Marblehead, judgment and so dwarfed In our sym the operator. It is a general prac­ when the phone rang at the Franklin A factory demonstrator will be in pathies that we must turn thumbs tice to wear a pair mounted on a street fire station and a hysterical charge of an interesting Chi Namel down upon all who differ from us in headband, and by so doing keeping voice called for the department to exhibition to explain and Instruct birth, in blood, In color, and in out most foreign and unwelcome come immediately to Circle street as a how to refinish old shabby autos, mo« peculiar cracgilng noise had creed, and when we grow so un sounds. been heard all night lfi one of the at Swenson & McRae Furniture Co., Radio Has Different Need American as to sit in secret Judg rooms. April 3 and 4. Come and ask ques- The principal reason why the us­ ment upon the Americanism of oth The firemen rushed Into their coate tIon3- 175-tu-th ers without giving them the benefit ual telephone receiver is not adapt­ and boots with < vision of something PLAY* THE GAME SQUARE of a hearing and condemn them be able for radio work is because it Is doing In the smoldering fire line. On If the trial of Tex Rickard, who cause of race, religion or nationality of low resistance winding (standard arrival no signs of fire could be dis­ was yesterday pronounced not guilty then may a just Providence wither being 75 ohms) and is constructed so covered and the woman, much agi­ of a serious charge, serves no other our tongue and palsy our hand, for as to give a loud sound, requiring tated, showed the men whence the noises came. Armed with axes and purpose, it wiil at least serve to we shall have become a menace to many times more current which can be easily applied in the usual wire S f f S l a* ault®d dre“ #r' fr<>w stress the importance of a man play­ the very freedom for which this telephone circuit, which is not the ! atubborn stniflj« manage?11* inbdue ing the game of life so that his fel­ country has stood from its first 8PKCIALI8T ase in radio, the rectified radio tele- | a good sized rat in a drawer of said lows can say of hint: “He played founding.—Astoria Budget. phone or telegraph currents being dresser. The woman was grateful to * the game square." in Internal Medicine for the Prof. Forsyth and Coach Hughes many times smaller, therefore requir the firemen, who aow feel qualified to In face of the fact that he was a past eleven yearc. confessed gambler, that his life had who piloted the Ashland basketball ing a much more sensitive receiver, fight peats, bipeds or auy walking creature, as well as the fire fiends— been a precarious one, at best, and team to the state championship, laic and to obtain this it was necessary ' that his means of livlihood had been considerable stress the other night to improve upon the magnets a n d ! *“ as low as that of saloon-keeper, and at the Chamber of Commerce meet increase the windings on the electro does not operate Bleotrle Steel Smelting. never higher than that of a daring ing, on the urgent need of more spa­ magnets from 1000 to 2000 ohms on It !• claimed that an electric lndue- a prize-fight promoter, the jury which cious quarters for the promotion of each receiver in order to obtain ~ greater number of ampere turns. As! furnace ’J ich ha* b«en under How about an illustration: tried him, accepted his word that he high school athletics. | T * 8beffle,d- was not guilty of the heinous crime the Chautauqua building? We do not Will be at land, solves the problem of making An electro magnetic having ten very large steel Ingots demanded by with which he was charged. And know whether the building could be this, despite the fact that his 15-year- secured for such a purpose, but the turns, by passing one ampere modern machinery, because it is as HOLLAND HOTEL old accuser, point blank, declared suggestion is, perhaips, worthy of through this winding you will have easy to make a two-ton ingot in tills he was guilty, and her evidence was consideration. It is certainly large ten ampere turns. By passing 20 furnac« »• one of 60 pounds in a cruei- MONDAY, APRIL 3RD supported by her girl companion. enough for the purpose and the In­ amperes through the same winding! ble’ But U b adnaltt*i that at pres ’tee,S can be uiade True, their confessions with respect cline in the floor could easily be you will have 200 ampere turns— by the electric furnace on a coramer- to other affairs in which they had overcome by the construction of a daily successful scale only in places Office Hours: io A. M. to 4 P. M. participated, were of a character, as portable floor similar to that used in I where power can be obtained at an extremely low cost. Laboratory ex­ to render their veracity questionable, Medford in the natatorium. The periments have indicated that a high- but it is safe to venture the asser­ building is used only once a year, by ONE DAY ONLY class steel can be made by the elec­ tion that if almost any man, other the Chautauqua association, and It tric process from inferior material, but than Tex Rickard, had been in the is not unlikely, that if other condi­ for commercial purposes this is not yet prisoner’s dock he would have been tions could be met, the members ! possible. found guilty. No Charge f,.. Consultation would not be averse to having it It is not a difficult matter to fol­ used for this important part of the low the line of reasoning by which high school curriculum. the jury arrived at its verdict. Men n^Ds‘ Mell®nthin is a regular gradu who moved In the highest walks of te in medicine and surgery and HI6H «¿IfirAHCB took only four minutes life, men with red blood in their licensed by the state of Oregon H( A viM DlNG F.' TO CONVICT HORSE THIEF Visits professionally the more im veins, whose probity was beyond X . W V. Q y . y » a . Çrvfiarm oMAGHtrjr; r„tant .towna and cities and offen question, had testified to have known KLAMATH FALLS, March 30.— sultitinn 0 Cal ° n tbis trlp free con Rickard intimately for years, and After four minutes deliberation a sultation. except the expense of W B . < that he had always played the game circuit court jury yesterday after­ treatment when desired. square and HIS WORD WAS HIS noon returned a verdict of guilty According to his method of treat-1! THE BEST OF BATING BOND. In all his varied and more against Lester Hixon, of Bly, charged on the other hand, if you increase ment, he does not operate for chron-! or less tempestous life, he had lived with stealing horses. This is the the turns to 2,000 and. pass one am­ lc appendicitis, gall stones, ulcers of EVERYTHING HOME-COOKED pere through, you will then have stomach, tonsils or adenoids. steadfastly up to his code of honor, shortest time in which any jury here 2000 ampere turns, which will give and In this, the most crucial moment has returned a verdict. He has to his credit wonderful re- 1 >ou gieater magnetic pull— thereby suits in diseases of the stomach, liver |i In his whole career, it stood him in Later in the day the grand jury bowels, blood, skin, nerves, heart, hand. His word was his bond, and returned an indictment against Hixon making the receiver more sensitive. kidney bladder, bed wetting, catarrh The receiver acts as a translator when the Jury was called upon to on a charge of assault with Intent to weak lungs, rheumatism, sciatica 1 to the voice or music currents and weigh in the balance the question of kill. leg ulcers and rectal aliments. convers them to sound waves (with veracity as between accuser and ac­ If you have been ailing for any On March 8, Hixon shot and ser­ cused. the scales tipped in favor of iously wounded Arthur Hamaker, a some distortion) as follows: length of time and do not get any How Receiver Acts FISHING RODS WRAPPED better, do not fall to call, as improper the man who had always “played the Bly stockman, after Hamaker ad­ measures rather than disease a re ' The voice or music is impressed game square.” mitted he was one of several who had by a microphone on the electric cur­ Barrels and Parts Supplied and very often the cause of your long standing trouble. threatened to lynch Hixon on ac­ Fitted for Any Make of Gun Let this percolate within the cir­ count of his alleged horse stealing rents at the sending station and is Remember, above date, that con­ cumference of your hat band: "You activities. Hixon claimed a price of rectified by the detector at the re­ sultation on this trip will be free and that his treatment Is different. cannot make the world better by $1000 had been set on his head. ceiving station, then passing through the winding of the receiver (Fig. 2), Married women must be accom­ bolding it up, or by knocking it Hixon is held in jail in default of panied by their husbands. thereby energizing the electro mag­ SI OAK STREET down." $6000 ball. Address: 336 Boston Block, Min­ netics and causing the diaphragm to *HcxxZ< S. P. USES SMELTER SLAG I the ballast In place. The roadbed FOR RAILROAD BALLAST from Kennett to Dunsumir has been --------- • ballasted with slag taken from the KENNETT, Calif., March 30.— smelter dump here. The Southern Pacific has several crews at work on the Shasta division making the roadbed standard. At Motion, seven miles south of Kennett, a steam shovel crew is em­ ployed widening the grade so the rock border five feet six inches from the rail may be put in. Rocks from eight to twelve inches through are used. They are obtained from the river at Etter, two miles north of — Makes an old straw hat look ! Kennett, where a spur was put in new. j for the convenience of loading cars. The rock border Is put in to hold ELKAY’S Straw Hat Dye — If your new li.u fadew premn. turely, one coat w ill restore if. HOLM ES —Also s u ita b le fo r c o lo r in g woo«], leal her, w ick erw a re, etc. GROCERY 1« COLORS Get the BLUE BANTAM PEA SEED COPENHAGEN 25c MARKET CABBAGE PLANTS Best. E arly Cabbage All Kinds of Flower and Garden Seed GREATEST VARIETY IN TOWN AND THE REST THE BOTTLE M cN air Bros» „ <9 F ishin g Tackle, Rods and R eels of Best Makes and Latest Designs at Exceptionally Low Prices All the latest magazines. Daily papers. Portland ami Sail Francisco. VOGAN’S CANDIES Everything new and up-to-date NEW SPORTING GOODS STORE NININGER & WARNER Frittered Away, That’s AH THAT’S WHAT HAPPENS TO MOST OF THE CHANQE YOU GET BACK WHEN YOU PAY BILLS IN CASH. WHY PAY IN CASH? OPEN A CHECKING ACCOUNT AND PAY BY CHECK. WRITE EACH CHECK FOR THE ACTUAL AMOUNT YOU WISH TO PAY. THERE IS NO WAITING FOR CHANGE OR A RECEIPT. Coming to Medford The Citizens Sank Dr. Mellenthin Ashland, Oregon VIRGINIA CAFE 29 First St. Guns Repaired R. Middleton neapolis, Minn. F lo u r has gone up—and is going higher. Friday and Saturday we will sell Hard Wheat Flour — Crown or White Mountain—at $2.25 per Sack G ood Potatoes $2 .3 5 per 100 lbs. PLAZA MARKET H. A. STEARNS Gl NORTH MAIN STREET Mason Tire Sale FREE TUBE With Every Mason Cord for the Month of March Leedom s Tire Hospital 65 North Main Street ASHLAND r