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ASHLAND DAÎLY TÍDÍN ü S
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
T ' e high-frequency c u rren t is known
ns the currier-w ave and its function
is to ra d ia te into space in th e form of
H ave T affy P u ll—
dectro-m agnetic w aves and by its ra-
A n u m b e r of y o u n g fo lk s from th e
$2 £; riation in am plitude carry w ith it the
C h ristia n B ible school g a th e re d a t
variation in the tone a t th e tra n sm it­
th e D. N. D avis hom e on th e B oule­
ting station.
v a rd S a tu rd a y n ig h t a n d en jo y e d a
It is the frequency of the carrier-
: wave th a t determ ines th e wave-length
good tim e to g e t h e r J p u f f i n g flaffy.
on which a radiophone sta tio n is tra n s ­
T h e re w ere a b o u t 20 y o u n g people
m itted. By experim ent it h as been
p re s e n t, a n d a ll w e re (inclined to
found th a t electro-m agnetic waves
le n g th e n th e e v e n in g in o rd e r to
travel at the sam e velocity th a t light
Explanation of Terms Used
c o n tin u e th e fun.
waves travel, th a t is, 186,000 m iles per
second. W ave-length is the distance
Radio and of Its Basic
betw een any tw o sim ilar points on two
F r e s h fish , o y ste rs, c ra b s, c h ic k ­
Principles. •
successive w av es; for exam ple, th e dis­
ens, ra b b its .
C all T el. 104.
A sh ­
tan ce from crest to crest of any two
la n d F is h a n d P o u ltry M a rk e t. 1 8 6 tf
D ue to the great interest taken in ra- successive w aves in the sam e direction.
Ret
t
vui
I dl° s,nce broadcasting sta tio n s have m easured in m eters, a u n it of length
■unw rrom visit—
¡been sta rte d , many radio term s a re e^ unl approxim ately to one and one-
M rs. C. B. H aney has re tu r n e d seen and heard th a t may be u nfam iliar tentb yards. C onverting 186,000 miles
fro m a n e x te n d e d v isit w ith h e r ' to the novice. Some of the m ost com- ro m eter«, the equivalent is 300,000.000
d a u g h te r, M rs. B essie B u c h a n a n , of tnonly used term s a re explained and m eters ’ T he length o f an electro-m ag-
j netlc w ave Is equal then to 300.000,000
C la rk s to n , Or. M rs. B u c h a n a n p lan s defined below.
Like
light,
h
eat
and
sound,
radio
dIvided by th e frequency. Suppose a
to com e to A sh la n d la te r to spend
energy
is
propagated
in
the
form
of
a
statfo
n w as tra n sm ittin g on a wave-
th e s u m m e r w ith h e r folks, w ho re ­
wave motion. Every one is fam iliar I lcu~th of 300 m eters. T he frequency
s id e e a s t o f th e city.
w ith the w ave motion set up on the of the carrier-w ave would be approxl-
su rfa c e of a still body of w a te r by th e l a t e l y 835,000 cycles.
Dew D rop In n fo r w a ffle s, lu n ch - j dropping of a stone into it.
J u s t as a violinist tu n es his instru-
es.
hot
m eals,
sa n d w ich e s
and
Every tim e a point on the surface m eat, th a t is, m akes a c ertain strin g
sa la d s.
2 0 4 tf
th e waves goes through a com plete em it a note of h igher or low er pitch,
-
i set of m otions and s ta r ts to rep eat °r, technically speaking, a sound w ave
those m otions th e w ave is said to have of higher or low er frequency, by ad-
V isits R elatives Her©—
ju stin g th e tension on th e string, so
, L e s te r C arl, o f R o g u e R iv er, w as gone through a cycle.
T
he
num
ber
of
com
plete
cycles
gone
i
may the electrical constants of the
y isltin g re la tiv e s In th is v icin ity la s t
through per second is the frequency.
an ten n a circuit of a radiophone trans-
w eek.
Tlie hum an e a r is responsive to m itte r be changed in order to have
6ound frequencies up to a few thonsa i I the statio n em it a carrier-w ave of a
R e im a n ’s W h ite S u lp h u r P lu n g e cycles per second but is not capable of different frequency,
a n d B a th s open, fo r th e s e a s o n S a t­ responding to th e higher frequenc
If a tuning fork having a n a tu ra l
encountered ln radio. A rbitrarily « period corresponding to m iddle C be
u rd a y , A pril 2 9 th .
200-6
frequency of less th an 10,000 cycles placed ne.n a violinist who Is playing,
h
as been called an audible frequei . the fork will vib rate w hen the musl-
W ill Teach Ln E astern O iegon—
—one which can be heard—and fro- cian plays m iddle C, but all o th er tim es
P ro f. E rc ell H ed rick , of th e C en­
quencies above 10,000 cycles, radio or It will rem ain quiescent. T his phenom-
tr a l P o in t school, v isited w ith his Inaudible frequencies—because tl - y enon of the tim ing fork v ib ra tin g
fo lk s on B s tr e e t a few days ago. cannot be heard by th e hum an ear.
w henever the m usician plays th e cor­
P ro f. H ed rick , a f te r h a v in g ta u g h t
T he p a rtic u la r type of wave which responding note on th e violin is known
th r e e y e a rs a t C e n tra l P o in t, expects p ropagates radio energy is an electro ­ as m echanical resonance. If a radio
to go to e a s te rn O regon next y ear, m agnetic wave. All of us have so -n receiver be a d ju ste d so th a t electrically
m uch to th e re g re t of his C e n tra l bits of Iron and steel a ttra c te d by the its n a tu ra l period of vibration will be
little toy m agnets m ade up io I he form 835,000 cycles (360 m eters w ave­
P o in t frie n d s.
of horseshoes. T his a ttra c tio n of m e length) every tim e u statio n tra n sm its
m agnet for the b its of iron and steel on a w ave-length of 360 m eters, cu r­
F ln e O ak R e frig e ra to rs a t Icen- showed the existence of a m agnetic ren t will be set up in th e receiver by
fiow er’s New a n d Second H and S tore,
3 8 9 E. M ain.
1 9 9 -lm o *
B U S IN E S S A N D P R O F E S S IO N A L
? ñe 1
.. V -.
.1 U i
O ne c e n t th e w o rd each tim e.
v
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STOLEN
STO LEN — F ro m in fro n t of L yric DR. E R N E ST A. WOODS— Practice
th e a te r , F ly in g M erkel sin g le b a r
lim ite d to eye, e a r, nose and
boy’s bicycle, “ L. D .” c a rv e d on
th ro a t. O ffice hour«, 10 to 12 and
se at.
R ew ard for In fo rm a tio n
2 to 5. S w e d tu b u rg B ldg., A sh ­
lea d in g to recovery. 196 F a c to ry
lan d , O re.
73-tf
St. P h o n e 392-Y.
201-6
DR. J . J . EMMEN s —
—P h y sicia n and
FO R R E N I .
S urg eo n .
P ra c tic e
lim ite d
to
eye, e a r, nose an d th ro a t. G lasses
FO R R E N T - -L ith ia g a ra g e .
E. F.
su p p lied .
O tu lla t a n d a u rls t fo r
S m ith .
S. P. R. R. O ffices, M. F. and H.
19 2tf
B ldg., M td io rd , O re. P h o n e 667
FO R
R E N T — 160
a c re s.
C h e rry
C reek, K la m a th c o u n ty , O regon: DR. M A T T IE B. SH A W -^-Speclal a t
c u ltiv a te d a n d p a s tu re la n d s; best
te n tio n to m o th e rs a n d ch ild ren .
w oven w ire fe n c in g ; irrig a tio n w a ­
I n te r n a l se c re tio n s a n d en d o crin e
te r ; sm a ll b u ild in g s, e tc .
R ent
g lan d s. R es. a n d office. 108 P io ­
paid by im p ro v in g p lace fo r y e a r
n e e r av en u e. T elep h o n e 28.
Of­
o r te rm of y e a rs. E x cellen t te rm s
fice h o u rs, 11 to 12 a. m .; 2 to •
p. m.
to rig h t p a rty . W rite J. P: Rose
133 L a th ro p s tr e e t, M adison, W is.
DR. SH A W —^-Eye, e a r, nose, th r o a t
198-12
s p e c ia lis t; g lasses fitte d . O ffice
F O R R E N T — T h re e room fu rn is h e d
a t resid e n ce . P io n e e r Ave., m o rn ­
a p a rtm e n t.
P h o n e 414-R o r call
in g a n d by a p p o in tm e n t. P h o n e 28.
488 N o rth M ain.
203-2
CHIROPRACTORS.
THINGS BEGINNERS
MUST LEARN FIRST
2 pm; atom c f
in
B u ys New Car—
W a rre n E. Cook, c le rk a t th e
W h ite H ouse g ro ce ry , h a s p u rch a se d
a new O v e rla n d fo u r to u rin g car.
Rea .rown mixes with air
FOR POWER
,
“The gasoline of quality” is 100%
POWER. It is refined to vaporize thor-
oughly. Every atom of it mixes in the
carburetor with from 12 to 16 times its
voluix e of air for POWER. W ith “Red
Crown” you get ready starting—rapid
acceleration—greater mileage—a con­
tinuous stream of power.
(California)
V W U 1 1 V J -,
D U U J O L L
IV
IU V
V .«
Guns Repaired
W ISHING RO D S W R A P P E D
B a r re ts a n d P a r ts S u p p lie d a n d
F itte d fo r Any M ake o f G un
Gasoline,
o f Quality
N aff Sed
&
y»
By B uck B rusii
<?
...... ï W
S-:
L aw n m o w ers p u t in f ir s t c la ss or-
A m a te u r R adio O perators E re ctin g A e ria l on th e Roof.
Id er. W e call fo r a n d d e liv e r. F ix it
Shop, B eav er Block.
P h o n e 183-R . field about the tip s of the m agnet and electrical resonance. S tatio n s trans-
1 9 2 tf
'th is sam e kind of a field propagates m lttlng on any w ave-length o th er than
t the electro-m agnetic force, except th a t 360 m eters will not cause a cu rren t
' unlike th e t0J’ m agnet, its pow er comes ; to be set up in th e receiver.
electro-m agnetic force p ro p ag ates ra- changes the Lo
w ave-length
f a ,ra d i? recelver
a t which th a It t
dio energy in all directions.
is electrically resonant is called a
T he medium th a t tra n sm its the elec- tuner. Suppose th a t “A” sta tio n trans-
tro-m agnetic w aves is the sam e me- m lts on a w ave-length of 200 m eters
dium th a t tra n sm its light- the ether, and “B ” on a w ave-length of 360 me-
S p ecial! Y a k im a N e tte d Gera P o ­ T his medium is supposed to Iiil all I ters. By a d ju stin g th e tu n e r u ntil the
ta to e s . $2.00 p e r h u n d re d pounds. space, even th a t occupied by fluids and ’co n stan ts of th e receiver m ake it elec-
solids. L ittle is known about its prop- trically resonant to a 200-meter wave
D e tric k 's G roedtertla. W e se ll for
e rtie s-
«»r a 360-meter wave, e ith e r of th e two
less.
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In radio it .is m ore common to speak j statio n s can be picked up, but both
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I of wave lengtii th an frequency. T he statio n s cannot be picked up sirnulta-
R lrth o f G irl A nnounced—
! wave length of any w ave m otion is tlie neously. T his is th e reason th a t more
W o rd h a s re a c h e d A sh lan d of th e distance betw een any two successive than one tra n s m itte r can be operating
b irth of a n e ig h t p o u n d baby g irl crests In the sam e direction. T he a t one tim e and yet only one can be
to M r a n d M rs C arl B a c h tell, of wuve ,ength depends upon the fre- heard on a receiver w ithout interfer-
quency. If th e frequency is high tlie ence from th e others.
D rig g s, Id a., on A pril 28. M r. B ach­
' wave length is short. On the o th er
T he o ther necessary p a rt of a radio
te ll is w ell k n o w n in A sh la n d , b e in g , jlanj |f
frequency is low the wavi
. e receiver is tlie detector. T he function
th e only son o f M r. a n d M rs. H. H length is long. N um erically the w ave I of th is portion of th e receiver is to
B a c h tell, of Iow a s tr e e t, a n d w ho length is equal to the distance trav- utilize the sm all c u rre n ts in th e tu n e r
eled by th e w ave In one second'divided ¡th a t a re set up by a tra n sm ittin g sta-
lived h e re p rio r to h is m a rria g e .
by th e frequency. Suppose, for ex- jtion and m ake them audible through
ample,
th a t it w ere desired to know J the m edium of a telephone receiver. If
If you h av e b la n k e ts , lace c u r
the
wave
length of an electro m agnetic ¡the telephone receiver w ere connected
ta in s , etc., give th e new H om e E le c ­
w ave having a frequency of 835,000 directly to tlie tu n e r th e high-frequency
tric L a u n d ry a tr ia l.
P h o n e 180. cycles. E lectro m agnetic waves travel
c u rre n t would not o p erate th e d ia­
1 9 9 -eo d -lm o a t the sam e speed as do light waves,
phragm of tlie receiver and even if th e
th a t is. 186,00») miles per second. Di- diaphrugm w ere set in motion it would
R e tu rn s f e iin H o sp ita l—
vlding the 1S6.000 by 835.000 tlie wave be too fust a motion to be picked up
M rs. Ed R eam es c a m e hom e from length would be .223 m iles or 396 by the hum an ear.
In a sim ple receiver th e d etecto r us-
th e G ra n ite City h o sp ita l la st w eek, yards. In radio work it is m easured
ln
m
eters.
A
m
eter
is
equal
to
ap-
.
ually
consists of two pieces of m ineral
a f te r a se rio u s o p e ra tio n . H er m any
proxlm atelv 1.1 yards. C onverting 396 in contact or a piece of m ineral in con-
frie n d s hope th a t sh e m ay now fu lly y ard s Into m eters the wave length tact w ith a m etallic spring. E ith er
rec o v e r fro m h e r fo rm e r tro u b le .
would be 396 divided bv 1.1 or SCO com bination is known as a cry stal de­
m eters. T his is th e wave length on tector. A detecto r of th is type is noth-
If you a r e p a rtic u la r, try th e new which KDKA operates. It also m eans lng m ore th an a rectifier; th a t is. when
H om e E le c tric L a u n d ry . P h o n e 180. th a t the electro-m agnetic u aves sent an a lte rn a tin g c u rren t Is applied at th e
1 9 8 -e o d -lm o out from th is statio n have a frequency , term in als th e c u rre n t is allow ed to
of 835,000 cycles.
flow only in one direction.
FUNDAM ENTAL PR IN C IPLES
____ _______________
C h ild ’s Face Is Cut—
In a radiophone tra n s m itte r th ere
How One E ditor Uses Radio,
<
T h e y o u n g e st d a u g h te r of C h a rle s
a re two requirem ents th at m ust be
Tlie editor of a pap er in a n 'is o -
C h r is tia n , of th e S q u a re Deal g ro ­ fulfilled. F irst, th ere m ust be a source j lated town in the northw est is using
c ery , w as q u ite se rio u sly in ju re d in of high-frequency current sav, betw een | th e radio in a most ingenious and ef-
a n a u to a c c id e n t F rid a y ev en in g . 15,00(1 and 1,500,000 cycles so con-i fective way. An a a m a te u r radio frien d
T h e c h ild ’s face w as la c e ra te d , b u t nected to an antenna and ground sys- in a big city 50 m iles aw ay buys tlie
sh e is re p o rte d a s d o in g nicely a t tem th a t energy in th e form of <>]ectro- latest editions of th e city papers as
p re s e n t, fo llo w in g tr e a tm e n t by a m agnetic w aves will be radiated. ’ Sec- soon as they a re off the press, reads
ond. th ere m ust be some method of tlie best new s into his tra n sm itte r, and
su rg e o n .
controlling this h ig h -fre q u e n t cu rren t a ty p ist in th e country office copies tlie
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or m odulating it so that the variations news as it comes in over th e office re­
HOMESTEADS
in th e am plitude of tlie high-frequency ceiver. The editor, through th is in­
I h ave a b ig snap in. good (and c u rren t will be directly proportional genious plan, is alw ays “F irs t W ith
near here.
Can locate you w here to th e voice or m usic to be tran sm itted , ¡tlie L a te s t” in his home town.
you w ill m ake good m oney. E. T.
Staples, A shland, Ore.
19fltf
C iv ilizatio n d e p e n d s upon tre e s — d o n ’t le t th em b u rn .
>
J t t V a t lU U
Fill at the Red Crown sign—at Service
Stations and garages and at other
dealers. ,
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
8
NTCR
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F is h in g in th© R ogue—
R e in h a rd
K ru g g e l
and
F lo y d
P la c e m ad e a trip to th e A m en t dam
S u n d a y a n d s p e n t som e tim e fis h ­
ing, th e r e s u lt b e in g a few n ice ones.
FO R COUNTY CO M M ISSIO NER—
Thos. H. Sim pson, of A sh la n d , a u ­
th o riz e s h is a n n o u n c e m e n t a s a c a n ­
d id a te fo r th e n o m in a tio n fo r th e
PLU M BIN G
o ffice of C o u n ty C o m m issio n er of
J a c k s o n C o u n ty , s u b je c t to th e d e - i ^ ~
j n
j i r a
cisión of th e R e p u b lic a n v o te rs of
?.m bI“A’ £ ° “ .tra_c t'
ing a n d day w ork, 24 8 F ifth St.,
s a id c o u n ty , a t th e p rim a ry election,
p h o n e 166-J.
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j M ay 1 9 th , 1922.
C O N V A LESCEN
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i — G eo rg e A lford,
HOM E — F a c in g
i n o u n ces h im se lf a s a c a n d id a te on
L ith ia p a r k — c o tta g e plan.
Milk
i th e R e p u b lic a n tic k e t, fo r C ounty
d ie t a n d o th e r N a tu re cures. Mrs.
j C o m m issio n er of J a c k s o n C ounty,
W . M. B arb er. F re e c o n s u lta tio n s
O regon, s u b je c t to th e decision o f th e
2 to 4. 163 G ra n ite St. P h o n e
R e p u b lic a n v o te rs of said co u n ty , a t
4 1 l-R .
19 2 -1 mo
t h e p rim a ry electio n , May 1 9 th, 1922.
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TR A N SFER AND EX PR E SS.
R. Middleton
M issionary M eeting F riday—
T h e W o m e n ’s M issionary society
w ill hold an a ll-d a y m ee tin g a t th e
C h ristia n c h u rc h n ex t F rid a y , from
All ladies w ill be
10 to 4 o’clock
■ g lad ly w elcom e, Som e good sp eak -
e rs from dow n th e valley w ill be
p re s e n t to a d d re s s th e m eetin g .
¡
H A W LEY
P h y sicia n .
N e u ritis cases a specialty . P h o n e
118-J.
T re a tm e n t given only In
y our own hom e.
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T h e fam o u s V ictor 10 Inch record
h a s been red u c e d (rom 85 c e n ts to
75 c e n ts. T h re e th o u sa n d to select
fro m a t R ose B ro th e rs.
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I
MAUD IN G E R SO L L
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS • DR.
— V isitin g C h iro p ra c tic
Run your car on “Red Crown” and noth­
ing else, and you won't have to bother
with carburetor adjustments. It is uni­
form in quality wherever and when­
ever you buy it
S p ecial! Y ak im a N e tte d Gem po­
ta to e s , $2.00 p e r h u n d re d pounds.
D e tric k s ’ G ro c e te ria .
W e sell for
less.
1 9 6 tf
Her© from M edford—
A. W. W a lk e r, of th e W a lk e r A uto
com pany, o f M edford, w as in th e
city M onday.
PHYSICIANS.
h** * *
A in ’t it ju s t
a f e lle r ’s luck to!
m eet his b e s t
g irl w ith
h i s
m o u th so ch u ck
f u 11 of can d y
t h a t he c a n ' t
speak?
A nd d o n ’t it!
m a k e a fe lle r
381
serv ice, U n ited S ta te s d e p a rtm e n t o f J
a g ric u ltu re .
In O regon, C a lif o r n ia ,!
A rizona a n d NeW^Mexico, one o u t of
every fo u r fo re st fire s d u e to h u m an '
ag e n cie s w as s ta r te d , by b u rn in g c ig - 1
a r e tte s c ig a rs, m a tc h e s o r pipe-
heels c a re le ssly th ro w n a sid e by
am ° k e rs w hile in th e w oods.
In
o th e r p a rts of th e w est th e p e rc e n t­
ag e of sm o k e rs fire s ra n g e d from
12 to 18 p e r cen t. T he to ta l n u m -
her
fo re st fire s on th e w e ste rn
n a tio n a l fo re sts d u rin g th e p a st sea-
son w as 5131, o f w hich n u m b e r
1444 w ere cau sed by lig h tn in g . 732
by sm o k e rs, a n d 2955 hv o th e r h u -j
m ad w hen he has h e r o u t w a lk in g m an agencies.
a n d his b lo o m in g g a r te r com es l o o s e ------------------------------
a n d his sock b eg in s to com e d o w n ; '
F o r e s ts a »e y e a rs in g ro w in g , but
o r so m e tim e w hen you go to see h e r, j th ev b u rn 0 u ic k ly- F ig h t th e fo re s t!
all d resse d up in y o u r b e st c lo th e s, t h e tie n d -
a n d new o x fo rd s, a n d a lo o k in ’ spick ; ”
~ j
a n d sp a n , a n d th e n w hen you a re ’ ~
le a st ex p ectin g it, you go a n d s t u b !
y o u r toe on som e fool sn a g , ju s t a s '
she is co m in g o u t to m ee t you, and
th e n trip y o u rse lf try in g to reg ain
y o u r balan ce.
O r h av e you e v e r trie d , to show
o ff in fro n t o f th e g irls by w a lk in g
o u t over th e c re e k on a slip p e ry
log a n d th e n go a n d lose y o u r b a l­
TH E B E ST O F EATING
a n c e a n d fall in.
EVERYTH ING HOME-COOKED
D on’t It m ak e you rav e , th o u g h ,
w hen th e g ro c e rie s com e a n d m o m ’s .
aw ay, a n d you open each p a c k ag e , i
e x p e ctin g to fin d b a n a n a s o r or*
a n g e s o r cookies, )in d th e n th e re
HOr,iES — RANCHES
a in t n o th in ’ b u t sp u d s an d bean s.
It w ould m ak e a p re a c h e r sw ear.
ORCHARDS
Provost Bros.
Headquarters for
GARDEN TOOLS
SPRAY PUMPS
PRUNING SHEARS
HOSE—and
LAWN SUPPLIES
We Buy and Sell
Real Estate
FIR H INSURANCE
INVESTMENTS
STAPLES REALTY AGENCY
H otel A shland B uilding
A shland, Oregon
Phone 26
VIRGINIA
CAFE
C. b . L A M K I N
29 ’First St.
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CARELESS SMOKERS CAUSE
MANY F O R E S T F IR E S
W A SH IN G TO N , May 2 — T w enty
p e r c e n t o f all th e fo re s t fire s s t a r t - .
ed by m an in th e n a tio n a l fo re s ts of
th e w est d u rin g 1921, w ere c au sed i
by c a re le ss tobacco sm o k e rs, accord-1
in g to fig u re s com piled by th e fo re st
E . MAIN ST.
BARGAINS IN REAL
ESTATE
9
C ity and R anch Properties
H ouses to Rent
C IT IZ E N ’S RANK BU ILDING
W. A. SHELL
Renting, Loans, Transfers
Notary Work
B A R B E R
Safety b lad e s re s h a rp e n e d
lik e new . S ingle b it, 30c
doz. D obule b it, 60<hdoz.
BEAVER REALTY CO.
15 First St. Phone 68
C h ild re n ’s W o rk A
S jie c la lt,
ip w r ~ n
JU S T A R R IV E D !
When Life Means Something
AVHAT?
W HERE?
Peil's Corner
A savings account gives a new zestrto life.
As your money accumulates, you feel that you
are really getting somewhere.
Open an account with us. We believe this is
the kind of a hank you will appreciate. .
The Citizens Bank
Ashland.
F E N C IN G !
Oregon
B efore s e n d in g aw ay y o u r o r ­
d e r, com e and" see P e il’s new c a r ­
load of fencing. E v ery v a rie ty —
b a rb e d w ire to fancy y a rd fencing
— H e g u a ra n te e s to h e a t c a ta lo g u e
p rices.
G ard en tools, hose, a n d new and
u sed sew ing m ac h in es a lw a y s on
band.
Education in Ireland.
T he
n a tio n a l system
of
education
was Introduced Into Ireland In 1831 to
tak e th e place of the Society for the
E ducation of the Pour. P rio r to the
establishm ent of th e national system
the schools hud been conducted by the
churches as non-pay schools, or were
conducted by c h aritab le societies, w ith
the help of g ra n ts from th e govern­
ment.
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FO R p ro m p t a n d c a re fu l service,
a u to tru c k s o r h o rse d ray s, cal!
W h ittle T ra n s fe r Co. P h o n e l i t .
O ffice, 89 Oak s tre e t n e a r H otel
A sh lan d .
6 £ tl
X L . P O W E L L — G E N E R A L TRANS
F E R — Good Seam anil m o to r­
tru c k s . Good se rv ice al a re a s o n ­
a b le price.
P h o n e 83.
T R A N S F E R AND E X P R H 88— W ood
— tr a n s f e r and sto ra g e , g e n e ra l
h a u lin g , household goods and long
d ista n c e h a u lin g a sp ecialty . E x ­
p e rt c ra tin g and p a c k in g ; s a tis fa c ­
tio n g u a ra n te e d .
A. G. A dam s,
office 240 T h ird St. P h o n e 4 60.
1 8 4 -lm o
W AN’JED.
W A N TED — Odd jobs a n d law n w ork.
P h o n e 468-L.
200-1 mo*
A PA R T M E N T S
FO R R E N T — F u rn is h e d a p a rtm e n t.
Close in.
M odern conveniences.
A du lts only. In q u ire 166 H argu-
d in e St. o r ph o n e 122.
1 8 2 tf
s rr
FOR SALK.
FO R S A L E — F ive room house, w ith
b a th and p a n try , fo u r lots, c o rn e r
E ig h th a n d B s tre e ts . In q u ire 139
Second.
1 8 2 tf
| FO R SA L E — R easonable, good seven
room p la ste re d house. Call a t 128
Nob Hill s tr e e t, o r phone 354-Y.
19 8 -tf
FOR SA L E — E ig h t room h o u se, tw o
a n d a h a lf lots, som e fu rn itu re ,
som e fru it. T erm s.
C all
24 8
F ifth St.
1 9 9 tf
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; FO R S A L E — F o u r room house, tw o
a n d a h a lf lots, h ouse n e a rin g
co m p letio n .
T erm s.
C all 248
F ifth St.
1 9 9 tf
FO R SA LE— One K u d d a u to m a tic
gas w a te r h e a te r, larg e size. N elda
C afe.
,
2 0 0 tf
FO R S A L E — One c o m b in atio n gas
a n d coal ran g e , M ajestic. N elda
C afe.
2 0 0 tf
FOR SA LE— F o u r room house, tw o
lots, fru it an d b e rrie s, nice g a r ­
den in.
N e a r h o sp ita l.
$1100.
In q u ire 516 E liz a b e th St.
204-3
FO R
SA L E — F ive room m o d ern
bungalow , tw o blocks from M ain
St., sig h tly locatio n . A d d ress P.
O. Box 126.
204 3
FO R SA L E — Dry tie r wood, o a k ,
a ld e r and pine. P h o n e 1F5. A. R.
204-1
Brow n.
FO R SA L E — M odern b ungalow , fo u r
room s, b a th , p a n try , la rg e s c re e n ­
ed porch, sm all s tra w b e rry and
b la c k b e rry p atch.
P ric e $900
cash o r $1000 te rm s.
W ill sell
fu rn itu r e .
C ali 14o S outh P io ­
n e e r.
203-3*
REAL ESTATE
W e have a very fine 10 acre
tra c t, well Im proved, located w ith ­
in th e city lim its of A shlaud, and
w ith a d v a n ta g e of city w a te r, th a t
is being o ffered for a s h o rt tim e
a t a low price an d is well w o rth
in v e s tig a tin g if you a re looking
for so m e th in g of th a t kind.
A
good s h a re of th e place is in b e a r ­
ing o rc h a rd , fine v a rie tie s an d ex
cellen t q u a lity .
T h e p ric e Ils
$4500.
We also have som e o n e -a c re
tra c ts th a t we c o n sid e r good b a r ­
g ain s a t th e price ask ed . Any one
of them will m ak e a good hom e
an d fu rn is h a la rg e a m o u n t of
produce fo r th e m an w ho will
give th em a tte n tio n . P ric e s will
vary from $1300 to $1800. Now
is th e tim e to se cu re th e se prop
e rtles.
Billings Agency
REAL ESTATE A INSURANCE
E stablished 1883
Phone a i l
41 E . Main St.