Wednesday, May «, 1922 ÁSHLAKD DAILY ítDÍNGS ■W PAGE THREE LOCAL AND PERSONAL difefpnce of 00 m iles by radio signals. j 1901 -R adio com m unication sta rte d with five islands in tiie H aw aiian Opens Home la u n d r y — group. T he first B ritish ship is fitted w ith the w ireless telegraph. I. E. C lapp h as o p ened a hom e 1902— R adiograph signals received la u n d ry a t 76 A llda s tr e e t an d will aboard vessels at sea a t 1,500 s ta tu te do e ith e r w et w ash, ro u g h d ry o r miles. Signals received from a dis- f in s h e d w a sh in g s. T he la u n d ry is , tance of 2,000 miles. so lo ca ted th a t a ll clo th e s w ill be 1903— King E dw ard receives a r a ­ d rie d in th e su n . dio m essage frtmi P resident Roosevelt. High-pow er statio n s w ere ordered by F irst tra n s ­ F re s h fish , o y ste rs, c ra b s, c h ic k ­ Wireless Research Began Long the Ita lia n governm ent. a tla n tic radio m essage sent. Tele­ en s, ra b b its . C all T el. 104. A sh ­ graphic news service for ships a t sea Ago, But Development Has la n d F is h a n d P o u ltry M ark et. 1 8 6 tf is started . M arconi knighted in R us­ Been Swift Lately. sia. 1904— T he first press m essage was H ere from H ilt— W ireless research s ta rte d m any M r. a n d M rs. M. W. W a g n e r, of y ears ago, as fa r back even as 1827. sent across th e sea. 1905— P a ten t suit s ta rte d in New H ilt, C alif., w ere in th e city on b u s i - j Even the radio telephone is not a re- York betw een the M arroni and He For- n ess y e s te rd a y , a n d in th e a fte rn o o n cent p erfectio n ; ra th e r it is th a t in tro ­ j est company. d ro v e to M edford fo r a s h o rt visi?. duction to the laym an of the hum an P a ten t for horizontal directional 2 2 7 ’ !,n d / i"."slcJ lils suddenly popular- aerial is tak en out. T h is was a great ! Ized som ething th a t w ireless men had step forw ard in long-distance work. Dew D rop Inn fo r w affles, lu n c h ­ thought a p astim e or am usem ent. H ere 11MMW—In te rn atio n a l conference is es, hot m ea ls, sa n d w ich e s a n d is tiie chronological record of w ire­ held In Berlin, a t which most of the sa la d s . 2 0 4 tf less : countries of th e w orld a re represented. 1S^7— It w as found th a t the m ag­ 15)07—T he use of steel disks for Bishop W ill Be Here— netic discharge from a leyden j a r , producing notes w ere successfully B ishop W a lte r T a y lo r S u m n e r, would m agnetize a steel needle. tested. 1831 — E lectro-m agnetic induction th e E p isco p al bish o p of O regon, will Radio sta tio n s in Ireland and Nova v isit T rin ity E p iscopal c h u rc h T h u rs - was discovered betw een two entirely Scotia w ere opened for lim ited public d ay e v e n in g to a d m in is te r th e apos- j se^ ‘“ te circu its by M ichael Faraday. service. to ile r ite of c o n firm a tio n . T he bish- . „ i “ * ? ™ eutston,e ,o f 1908— Radio sta tio n s opened for ip- ,,, ! London, E ng lan d , a n d M orse o f tiie lim ited public service betw een Gt X\ op will go from h e re to G ra n ts P ass. I United S lates u k e out flrst pat(.n t f<>r | firlta ln Cana<,a NORBLAD VS HAWLEYÍI b u s i n e s s a n d p r o f e s s i o n a FOR CONGRESS l One c e n t th e w ord each tim e. STOLEN p h y s ic ia n s . who has been “freezin g ” on th is office H l 1' _ ■ » « « A- W O O D 8 _ P r .c e . lo r a long tim e. He has qbout worn th e a te r . F ly in g M erkel sin g le bar limited to eye. ear, nose and out Jiis usefulness in the low er house. b o y ’s bicycle, “ L. D.” carv ed on throat. Office hours, io to 12 and People of th is s ta te who have its best seat. Reward for information , ? ~ Swedsnburg Bldg., Ash­ in te re sts in m ind, are anxious for Mr. lea d in g to recovery. 196 F a c to ry land, Ore. 73-tf N orblad’s success a t the com ing p ri­ S ’. P h o n e 392-Y. 201-6 m ary election. He is thoroughly quali­ DR. J . J . EM M ENS— P h y sicia n and fied f o r 't h is im p o rtan t office.—R ose­ WAN 1 ED. S u rg eo n . P ra c tic e lim ited to burg News-Review. eye, e a r, nose an d th ro a t. Glasse« --------- ¡W A N T E D — Odd jobs and law n w ork. ’ “ PPLled. O culist an d a u rls t for A. W. N orblad is in th e congressional P h o n e 466-L. 200-1 mo* R iX ‘ ° .ff,ce8’ M and H. race, and he will win. He is a self- Bldg., M edford, O re. P h o n e E67 m ade m an—one who has fought his W A N TED — A re lia b le w om an th a ; loves c h ild re n to c a r e - f o r hoy of |»R M A T m c n a u . » -----7------- way up to honorable service of the fo u r y e a rs a n d baby sis te r, w hile ten fin n t n 1 I)e,c a ^ people and to recognition am ong th te n .io n to m o th e rs an d c h ild ren m o th e r w orks. C all 133 N utlev big men of the bar and the sta te In te r n a l se c re tio u s and en d o crin e S enate. He is in th e prim e of life ,' _ St-_______ 205-4 g lan d s. Res. a n d office, 108 P io ­ i and lie know s the secret of success n e e r av en u e. T elep h o n e 28 Of­ FOR REN I . • for him is in the one word, “serv ice.” fice h o u rs. 11 to 12 a. m .; 2 to 8 | No one doubts he will give his state, p. m. E. F. j Ills county, and his d istric t everything FO R R E N T — L ith ia g a ra g e . S m ith . th a t is in him .—T he W arren to n News. 192tf d r . SH A W — E sye, vi e a r, nose, th ro a t R E N T — 160 a c re s. C h e rry I s p e c ia lis t; g lasses fitte d . O ffice D espite th e fact th a t R ep resen tativ e FO R a t resid e n ce , P io n e e r Ave., m o rn - C reek, K la m a th c o u n ty , O regon; W. C. Haw ley is now serv in g his eighth ing a n d by a p p o in tm e n t. P h o n e 28. c u ltiv a te d and p a s tu re la n d s; best term as congressm an, and is a candi­ w oven w ire fen c in g ; irrig a tio n wa-> date for his ninth term , no legislation CHIROPRACTORS. te r ; sm a ll b u ild in g s, etc. R e n t ____________ bears his nam e and he has been iden­ paid by im p ro v in g place fo r y e a r DR. M Û T )" iv e Ë » q ^ " w . . . . 777----- tified w ith none of th e epoch-m aking o r te rm of y ears. E xcellent te rm s — V i s i t é “ AW LKV events of his long ten u re of office. V isiting C h iro p ra c tic P h y sician . to rig h t p a rty . W rite J. P. Rose He never m akes a speech, or in tro ­ ™ases " » P e n a lty . ' Phono 133 L a th ro p s tr e e t, M adison, W is. duces a bill, and w ere it not for the llo -J . Tl’Pa inionf •_ T re a tm e n t given «..I.. only in A. W. NORBLAD free packages of seeds he d istrib u tes 198-12 y our own hom e. , ' *‘le(‘trlc telegraph. 1909—S team ship in collision with an under his fran k a t governm ent ex H e lm a n s W h ite S u lp h u r P lu n g e 1838—K. A. Stelnhell of Munich 1 other off th e coast of F lorida sue pense and his biennial v isits home for PL VM BING a n d B a th s open fo r rh e seaso n S at- [ suggested th a t a system of w ireless < eeeds In calling assistan ce by radio. re-election, no one would know that th e d istric t had a rep re sen ta tiv e in telegraphy could be established a fte r 1910—M arconi receives m essages u rd a y , A pril 2 9 th . 200-6 R. ADAMS— P lu m h iu g , C o n trac t- N orblad, of splendid se n ate record, C ongress. So it is sm all w onder th a t his discovery of th e use of tiie ea rth 6,700 m iles w hile on board ship going of dynam ic force and energy, will su re ­ th e re is a popular revolt ag a in st fu r­ FO OR R COUNTY CO M M ISSIO N ER— h ‘8 an d d a Y w ork. 248 F irth St., return. to South Am erica. ly heat “do n o th in g ” H aw ley.—T illa ­ th e r co n tin u atio n of Mr. H aw ley’s soft T hos s. H. Sim pson, of A sh lan d , au - A Lsitifig F riends Here— _j_66-J. __ ___ IQOtf 1840—Joseph H enrv (U. S. A.) pro mook H eadlight. Spanish radio com pany formed. snap and th e org an izatio n of a m ove­ th o riz e s his a n n o u n c e m e n t a s a c a n ­ A lton K illa n , o f S alem , O r., a r ­ duced the first high-frequency eli c- CO N V A LESCEN T HOME Ifill—C anadian governm ent leased m en t to replace him w ith a ntan of d id a te fo r th e n o m in a tio n fo r th e rived h e re th is m o rn in g to visit w ith trie oscillations, and sta te d th a t the radio statio n s for 20 years. On the 4th of M arch, 1923, W. C. action, which has culm inated in the o ffice of C o u n ty C o m m issio n er of CO NV ALESCEN T HOME — F acin g H aw ley will have served sixteen years effort to nom inate A W. N orblad of Ja c k so n C ounty, su b je c t to th e de- frie n d s fo r a few d a y s an d will re- I condenser discharge is oscillatory, 1912— Radio d istress signals from L ith ia p a rk . c o tta e* Plan. Milk in C ongress and d u ring th a t tim e he A storia, for m ain re a rs one of the tu r n to his hom e th e la tte r p a rt of 1842 — W ireless experim ents were the T itanic tiring assistan ce and save clsion o f th e R ep u b lican v o ters of d iet a n d o th e r N a tu re cu res. Mrs. will have draw n in salary, m ileage, leaders of the s ta te S e n a te —Capital j m ade by S F. B. M orse by electric lives of 700 passengers. sa id co u n ty , a t th e p rim a ry electio n , th e w eek. W. M. B arber. F re e c o n s u lta tio n s clerk hire an d perq u isites about $200,-! Jo u rn al, Salem . conduction May 1 9 th, 1922. through w ater across 1913—'Liars w ere m ade betw een the “, t o 153 G ra n ite St. P h o n e 000 of the ta x p a y e rs’ tnouey. Yet on ______ W ashington canal and across wide Eiffe'. »ower in F ran ce and the sta- 192-1 mo F in e Oak R e frig e ra to rs a t Icen- last S aturday a t a m eeting of about W e think th e tim e is ripe for a FO R COUNTY COM M ISSIONER rivers. Hon ut W ashington. D uring the trip 200 tax p a y e rs a t N ew berg, w hen the change T h ere is no doubt in our mind — G eorge A lford, of P hoenix, a n ­ h o w e r’s New an d Second H and S tore, TR AN SFER AND EXPRESS." 184.»—A w ireless system for tra n s into C e n tra l Asia an explorer received ch airm an of the m eeting requested all th a t Mr. N orblad, if elected, would n o u n ces h im se lf a s a c a n d id a te on __________ _ 389 E. Main. 1 99-lm o* a tia n tic com m unication was suggested, his longitude and tim e signals from a _ ,.o , tor v, this th e R e p u b lic a n tic k e t, for C ounty FO R p ro m p t and c a re fu l service. who knew th e nam e of th e congress- m ake _ _ a c _________ red itab le show ing 1845—W ater w as used as a conduct- d istant radio sta tio n I m an from th e f i r ,t congressional dis- d is tr ic t—T he S ilverton T ribune C o m m issio n er of J a c k so n C ounty, a u to tru c k s o r h o rse d ray s, call Death N otice R eaches Here— | ing medium in w ireless experim ents 1914— M arconi and radio officials ! t r '®t ° f Oreflon to hold UP th e ir Hands, O regon, s u b je c t to th e decision of th e W h ittle T ra n s fe r Co. P hone 117 ! only ten responded. It is extrem ely doubtful if Congress- R ep u b lican v o ters of said co u n ty , a t W ord ha9 been received in A sh ­ across a wide river. O ffice, 89 Oak s tr e e t n e a r H otel sta rr test of w ireless telephone be- H ave th e d istric tax p a t y e had rs of th e first con- m an H aw ley will c a rry even his own th e p rim a ry electio n , May 19;h, 1922. 1S4!>- intelligible signals w ere act- tw een vessels of th e Ita lia n fleet. T he j ‘gressional value A shland lan d o f th e d e a th of Mrs. B. W a lte rs, 6 6 tl received?] county th is year, and it is the opinion uali\ sent across a riv er 4.500 feet test was continued betw een vessels on —P roducers Call. a fo rm e r A shland re s id e n t, -in San of those fully c o n v ersan t with the sit- T- k - P G W K L D -.O E N E R A L TRANS --------- uation th a t he will be succeeded by F ra n c isc o A p ril 22. She b ad been wide in India, but the cost w as.fo u n d the high seas and voices w ere heard ' FER Good team and m o to r­ prohibitive for com m ercial use. with clarity at a distance of 44 miles. If A. W. N orblad of C latsop County S ta te S e n a to r A. W. N orblad of As­ tru c k s . Good service at a re a s o n ­ in p oor h e a lth f o r som e tim e, n ev er Is elected to C ongress, th e first dis­ toria. He has retain ed his seat so . . , . 1867— The electric w aves th a t a re One day radio telephone eomruunlca- HOMES — RANCHES able price. P h o n e 83. h a v in g fully reco v ered from a n a t- now utilized In w ireless telegraphy tion was kept up constantly for 12 tric t will be ably rep resen ted . His long sim ply because he has had no record in th e Oregon S enate is full of real opposition. T his tim e th ere has T R A N S F E R AM» E X P R E S S — Wood ta c k of in flu e n za . She leaves a h u s- and te l/fh o n y w ere predicted In an 1 hours. G reat B ritain declared w ar achievem ents. An e n erg etic and fea r­ appeared one of our b rig h te st s ta te s ­ ORCHARDS — tr a n s f e r and sto ra g e , g e n e ra l b a n d and th re e c h ild re n , tw o boys less w orker, he would undoubtedly ac­ men, who has been h e a rtily greeted h a u lin g , household goods and long a n d a g irl. Mr. W a lte rs w as em - com plish m uch for O regon and this thro u g h o u t the d istric t as a candidate. d ista n c e h a u lin g a sp ecialty. Ex­ ployed by th e ra ilro a d com pany a s a d istric t.— Brow nsville Tim es. Renting, Loans, Transfers W e w ant a live m an rep re sen tin g us. p e rt c ra tin g an d p a c k in g ; s a tis fa c ­ te le g ra p h e r. Mr. Haw ley is a pleasant gentlem an, tio n g u a ra n te e d . A. G. A dam s Notary Work S e n a to r N orblad is the rig h t m an to seem s to be allied witli e a ste rn in te r­ office 240 T h ird St. P hone 4 60.’ send to C ongress. He is active, pro­ ests, h ates to ex e rt him self, and has Special! Yakima Netted Gem po­ gressive and a m an who will stand little w eight in W ashington, so far as squarely on any issue th a t arises. ta to e s , $2.00 p e r h u n d re d pounds. BEAVER REALTY CO. Oregon is concerned, in S en ato r N or­ A PA R T M E N TS S en ato r N orblad’s record in th e blad we have a young g ian t who has D etrlcks* G ro c e te ria . W e sell fo r 15 First St. Phone 68 s ta te le g isla tu re has proved th a t he is show n in the s ta te S en ate th a t he is a TOR R E N T — F u r u 's h e d a p a rtm e n t. less. 196tf a m an of vision and s tre n g th .— South- m an of the rig h t calib er to s e i i d t o Close in. M odern conveniences. w estern Oregon Daily News. , W ashington. All recognize and a A d u lts ouly. In q u ire 166 H a rg a ­ Injured by F all— --------- j larg e m ajo rity acknow ledge th a t Mr. d ine St. o r phone 122, 1 8 2 .f U nless all the signs fail, th is is the H aw ley has accom plished little for M rs. W illiam R. S m ith , of 280 F o b male . year th a t C ongressm an Haw ley will I his d istric t during his fifteen years of H a rg a d in e s tr e e t, s u ffe re d a b ro k en get his. For th e first tim e d u ring the ( service w hen he could have done so FO R S A L E — F ive room house, w ith a n k le a n d tw o b ro k en rib s F rid a y sixteen y ears -die has been in Con- m uch. He has been asleep. T he rank b a th and p a n try , fo u r lots, c o rn e r g ress, H aw ley has real opposition in and file are behind S en ato r N orblad, e v e n in g , w hen sh e fell dow n th e E ig h th and B s tre e ts . In q u ire 139 the person of A. W. N orblad of As-j who is being given ovations through- s ta ir s a t h e r hom e. Mrs. S m ith is Second. 1 8 2 tf toria. Mr. N orblad is well know n out the d istric t.—T he W oodbury in- well a lo n g in ag e b u t la te st re p o rts th rough his c a re e r in th e s ta te S enate, dependent. FO R SA L E — E ig h t room house, tw o w here he was one of the big men. if --------- fro m h e r b e d sid e a re to th e effect a n d a h a lf lots, som e fu rn itu re , Mr. N orblad is elected the first Oregon Also ed ito rials to th e sam e effect in ! t h a t sh e is re c o v e rin g nicely. FIRH INSURANCB som e fru it. T erm s. C all 24 8 d istric t will be heard from in Con- ■ th e Silverton A ppeal. P ort Orford INVESTMENTS Fifth St. 199tr gress, which has not been the case j T ribune, D rain E n terp rise, Sunday Bee i T h e fam o u s V ictor 10 Inch r e c o r d t during H aw ley’s term .— Polk County (N orth B end), Polk County ltem izer, FO R SA L E — F o u r , room house, tw o O bserver, Dallas. b a s been red u ced from 85 c e n ts to T illam ook H erald. In d e p e n d e n c e E n­ an d a h a lf lots, h ouse n e a rin g terp rise , Pacific H erald, R ainier Re-1 75 c en ts. T h re e th o u sa n d to select co m pletion. T erm s. C all 248 H otel A shland B uilding S e n a to r A. W . N orblad, of A storia, view, St. H elens M ist, and o th ers > i fro m a t R ose B ro th e rs. 1 52tf F ifth St. 1 99tf has announced him self as a candidate totalin g tw enty-six papers in the dis- A shland, Oregon for C ongress to succeed W. C. H a w le y .' tric t and a num ber outside the d istrict. Phono 26 FO R SA LE— One R u d d a u to m a tic l e a v e s fo r th e S u m m e r— Corcoran of W ashington, D. C., Needs No Aerial for His Radio Outfit, g as w a te r h e a te r, la rg e size. N elda 1‘a iil Adv. Ed H a d fie ld , w ho h a s a la rg e col- His Rec®'v'"fl W ire Being Connected to the W ire Springs of His Bed. C afe. 2 0 0 tf ony of bees a t Big S p rin g s. C alif., address before th e Royal Society in upon G erm any A ugust 4 and all n ri th e fo u n d e r of th e A sh lan d T idings, FO R SA L E — One c o m b in atio n gas a s h o rt d is ta n c e e a st of G re n a d a . London, England, vnte radio telegraphy and telephony j A fte r th e w a r had com e to a n end a n d coal ran g e, M ajestic. N elda C. B. L A M K I N le ft to d ay fo r t h a t place a n d w ill 1880—T he sending of an electric cur- suspended. Cafe. 200tf he m ined n e a r J a c k s o n v ille a n d in be in t h a t v icin ity u n til e a rly fall. i rent e a rth was system atical- 1915— Radio com m unication between BA RG A IN S IN R E A L th e “ 4 9 ” d ig g in g s a n d in th e E. X. _______ ly studied by Jo h n T row bridge of Am erica and Ja p a n is com pleted. The FO R SA LE— F o u r room house, tw o E ST A T E . . . .. . , H arvard. I t w as found th a t signal- statio n s w ere located a t San Francis«? lots, fru it a n d b e rrie s, nice g a r ­ f i r p z i t R o u n n / i A n d e rso n niine near A sh lan d . In Lawn mowers put in first clasi or- m g m ight v be , c a rrie d on o v er larg T e v r c d i o c y u n a 1870 he to o k up a h o m e8tead tw o den in. N ear h o sp ital. $1100. and Tokyo w ith a relay statio n a t Hor der. We c a ll fo r a n d d e liv e r. F ix it distances betw een places not connected ¡oiulu. i In q u ire 516 E liz a b e th St. 204-3 ----------- ' an d a h a lf m iles n o rth e a s t of A sh- Shop, Beaver Block. P h o n e 1 8 3 - R .'b y wires. Tiie A m erican Telephone and Tele- lan d , w h e re he lived c o n tin u o u sly C ily a n d R a n c h P ro p e rtie s FO R S A L E — Five room m odern 192tf 1885—It was found th a t telephonic i graph com pany succeeded in radio tel- W ili am C la rin g d o n B u tle r died u n til e ig h t y e a rs ago, w hen he re- b u n g alo w , tw o blocks from M ain H o u ses to R e n t ----------- speech could be conveyed by induction i ephoning from A rlington statio n at je s te r d a y a t th e S acred H e a rt hos- m oved to a place n e a r E a g le P o in t, S t., sig h tly lo cation. A ddress P. CMttln.g W ood— over « space of q u a rte r mile. T his W ashington to H aw aii, a distance of P ital tn M edford, ag ed 89 y e a rs, 7 w h e re he h as m ad e h is hom e since O. Box 126. 204-3 C h a rle s Pope a n d his sons a re experim ent took place in England. nearly 5,ooo miles. m o n th s a n d tw o days. t h a , tim e w ith hig son w B ut)er •CITIZEN'S RANK BUILDING FO R S A L E — D odge to u rin g car. w o rk in g o u t on th e F re d P u tn a m E lectric waves w ere sug- Secretary D aniels of the U nited M r. B u tle r w as b orn S e p tem b e r Mr. B u tle r w as m a rrie d in 1864 1920 m odel, in good co n d itio n , or tr a c t c u ttin g tim b e r, w hich is b ein g je s te d as being p a rticu larly suitable S ta te s navy tra n sm itte d telephonic 30, 1832, a t B onne T e rre , St. F ra n - to M ary C. J o h n s to n , to w hich union will tra d e fo r a F o rd to u rin g in "S S‘^ UlS th r ° Ug1' " ,essages from W ashington to th e conver ted in to sto v e wood an d la te r good c o n d itio n , w ith o u t s ta r te r . cis c o u n ty , M isso u ii, an d cro ssed th e e ig h t c h ild re n w ere b o rn , th re e of j Brooklyn navy yards. A ddress C, care of T idings. 205-3* h a u le d to tow n P lains in 1849 in com pany w ith his w hom su rv iv e. T h o se liv in g a re , t 1892—An instrum ent for the detec- , 1916— P resident W ilson and th e ml- itio n of e le c tro m ag n e tic leaves w as kudo of J a p a n exchange m essages f a th e r, w ho died on P it riv e r in C al- W illiam E. B u tler, of E a g le P o in t; FOR SA LE— O rgan. 131 N orth B A R B E R S pecial! Y a k im a N e tte d Gem Po- discovered which w as given tiie nam e over th e new transpacific radio serv- ito rn ia . M ain. P h o n e 290-Y. 205-4 He m ad e t h e r e s t of th e Mrs. G. R. B row n, of T a ft, C alif., S afety b lad e s re sh a rp e n e d t a toes, $2.00 p e r h u n d re d po u n d s, of a “coherer." Ice> wWch Is for,naUy OI)ene,j trip to S a c ra m e n to th a t w in te r a m J a n d Jo h n F. B u tle r o f th is city. He lik e new . S ingle h it, 30c FOR SA LE -A lfa lfa hay. Phone D e tric k ’s « ro c o te flia . W e sell fo r 1894—A scientist of Berlin signaled 1917—S enatore M arconi visits th e follow ed m in in g in C a lifo rn ia u n til a lso leaves s u rv iv in g him one doz. D obulo b it, 60c doz ¿ 10-F-13. S, J E vans. ‘J n.a-.U * less. lO G tf; tlirougli three miles of w ater. J U nited S tates and aids greatly In re- 1852, »at w hch tim e he cam e to b ro -h e r. G eorge E. B u tler, of A thol, ----------- i 1895— High frequency w aves excite cruiting for radio operato rs for the Ja c k so n county. Children's Work A Id ah o , and six g ra n d c h ild re n a n d L eft for G renada-— ' cur^wskY Senatore M arconi. United S ta te s arm y. His firs t w ork in th e co u n ty was six g re a t-g ra n d c h ild re n , Specialty Mr. a n d M rs. Ja m e 9 H ersey, of LSJd— T irst p aten t for practical : 1918 W ireless telephony progressed F u n e ra l serv ices will he held to- N o rth M ain s tr e e t, left T u e s d a y ’ fo r rapil(lly’ beln* U3ed a g ^ a t extent to help b u ild th e old E a g le m ill, af-j t e r w hich he w ent to S te rlin g « ille , m o rro w a fte rn o o n from th e D odge „ . i out 111 London by Marconi. A fterw ard, jin th e equipm ent of airplanes airplanes W e have a very fine 10 acre G re n a d a , C alif., to look a f t e r h is ap l- successful signaling was carried out 1 Several new ttirpianes’ , | - - | ---------- ----- long range statio n s w h e re he m ined io r a tim e. S h o r tly ; u n d e rta k in g p a rlo rs and b u ria l will tra c t, well im proved, located w ith ­ a ry th e re . Mr. H ersey h a s a la rg e over distances as great as one anil , were erected in th e U nited S ta te s It a f te r th is tim e th e In d ia n w ar in he in th e fam ily lot in A shland cem - JU S T A R R IV E D ! in th e city lim its of A shland; and colony o f bees n e a r G re n a d a , a n d he one-quarter miles. Sir W illiam Preece being claim ed for one built a t Anna’po- th e valley b ro k e o u t, a n d he serv ed e te ry . witli a d v a n ta g e of city w a te r, th a t W HAT? FE N C IN G ! W HERE? w lll d e v o te th e g r e a te r p a rt of h is of the B ritish postofflee system In- Ils, Md., th a t it w as capable of corn- is being o ffe red for a s h o rt t me d u rin g th e y e a rs 1855 an d 185« as _________________T____ tim e d u rin g th e next six m o n th s to | ^eres^ed cohorts in M arconi's wire inunication a t 4,000 miles. T he United a t a low price an d is well w orth a v o lu n te e r in a com pany u n d e r th e E njoy th e fo re s ts — but be care- h is bees. ~ ,ess experim ents. in v e s tig a tin g if you a re looking S tates governm ent also opened a high- com m and of C a p ta in J a m e s S u tte n ,. ful w ith fire. fo r so m e th in g of th a t kind. A 1897—M arconi establishes communi- ; pow er statio n a t B ordeaux, B efore se n d in g aw ay y o u r o r ­ good s h a re of th e place is in b e a r ­ j cation betw een points four m iles dis- ' In Septem ber of this year radio sig- g — ' j ------------- L - - a J J L L J . I 'I d er. com e an d see P e ii’s new c a r ­ HOMESTKADS ing o rc h a rd , fine v a rie tie s and ex tant. Balloons w ere used to suspend nais sent from a point 12,000 miles load of fencing. E very v a rie ty — I have a big snap in good land antennae, c e llen t q u a lity . T h e p ric e ¡is b arb ed w ire to fancy y a rd fencing $4500. jbtvr here. Can locate you w here M arconi dem onstrates his w ireless away were received in Sydney, Aus­ — H e g u a ra n te e s to b e a t c a ta lo g u e tralia. W e also have som e o ne-acre prices. you w ill m ake good m oney. E . T. system before tiie king of Italy, com- —W ith th e exception of the tra c ts th a t we co n sid er good b a r ­ Staples, A shland, Ore. lf»«tf m unicating w ith tw o Ita lia n w arships tiiree tra n sa tla n tic flights—th a t o f the G arden tools, bose, and new and g a in s a t th e p rice ask ed . Auv one ___________________ nine m iles distant. used sew ing m a c h in e s alw ay s on of them will m ak e a good hom e , S. NC-4, and th e B ritish flights of hand. I b e first M arconi statio n is erected i Aleock and Brown and th e dirivihli» a n d fu rn ish a la rg e a m o u n t of OKLAHOMA PHYSICIAN TO <>n the Isle of W ight and experim ents R-34, in which radio com m unication produce fo r th e man- who will give th em a tte n tio n . P ric e s will LO C A TE IN A SH LA N D conducted over a distance of 14 miles, played an im portant p a rt in keeping A savings account gives a new zest to life. vary from $1300 to $1800. Now ----------- i N ear tiie end of tiie year the flrst the ships of the a ir on th e ir courses— OREGON J U N IP E R VA LU A RLE is th e tim e to se cu re th e se prop floating w ireless statio n was success- no very great progress w as m ade in D r. R. S. R iley, fo rm e rly of T u lsa, FO R M AKING LEAD PEN C ILS As vour money accumulates, you feel that you c itie s . radio telegraphy, although radio tele- O k la., is re g is te re d a t th e A shland fully operated. 1898—The first paid m arconigram phony w as being pushed along quietly are really getting somewhere. h o tel. He a rriv e d h e re se v e ra l days BEND, May 2.— O regon ju n ip e r, was sent from the Isle of W ight R estrictions upon a m a teu r receiving ag o a n d a f te r , lo o k in g over th e su r- station. once re g a rd e d a s useless, now is one and sending w ere lifted bv tiie Amerl- . I of th e m ost costly w oods on th e m ar- ro u n d in g / e r r it o r y has m ad e up his 1899—R eports m ade on lighthouse can governm ent, REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE pen an account With US. e believe this is ket. W hen c o n v erted in to sm all m ind to lo ca te in A sh lan d . He say s accident by radio. First F rench gun- 15)20—T his was tjje year of th e radio E stablished 1883 his a tte n tio n w as firs t a ttr a c te d by boat is fitted witli radio ap p aratu s, in telephone, m ore a tten tio n probably be- s la ts lo r m a k in g lead pencils it sells Phone 211 41 E. Main St. the kind of a bank you will appreciate. re a d in g a n a n n o u n c e m e n t th a t a y*^nna com m unication betw een two iii^c paid to this branch of radio than ¡fo r a p p ro x im a te ly • $270 per th o u s ­ T atge to u ris t h o tel w as to be lo ca ted J* lo" " s i s . e?*lMl‘lis.l|e iu » < W . A. S H E L L REAL ESTATE Peii's Corner g - I _ .■ When Life Means Something Billings Agency The Citizens Bank Ashland. home here. Civilization depends upon trees— don’t let them burn. OuenOll ” tically all the large pencil tac.orlea '? :| _ of the east, and some iu Europe. 1 7 ......... "P he w as taken to his home n ear by. . -W orcester Gazette.