A Monday, June 12, îpflg ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS Local and Personal M otor to H ilt— M rs. L. M. R in g a n d M rs. H u g h es a n d so n s R ic h a rd a n d H e n ry , mo* to re d to H ilt, C alif., S u n d ay ev e n ­ ing, w ith L. G. P itz w a te r a c tin g as c h a u ffe u r. Try the w et w ash and rough dry. *76 A llda. P hon e 180. W ill V isit G randparents — Mias A lice Cole le ft S u n d a y m o rn ­ in g on tr a in 13 fo r R e d d in g , C alif., w h e re sh e w ill v isit fo r som e tim e w ith h e r g ra n d p a re n ts . I am clo sin g o u t a ll F a b ric T ire s a t cost. L e e d o m ’s T ire H o sp ita l. 2 3 7 tf POSITION AND SIZE OF GRID IMPORTANT Determine Value of Negative Po­ tential Necessary to Reduce the Plate Current to Zero. In using a three-electrode vacuum tube In a radio set it Is p referable to m aintain th e grid negative w ith re ­ spect to th e filam ent in order to re­ quire the minimum am ount of energy In the control of the plate circuit. T he relativ e position of th e grid w ith respect to th e filam ent and the p late and th e size of the m esh of the If the 40 volts Is m aintained on the plate and a negative potential of E-O is applied to the grid, it will reduce th e c u rren t to zero. Suppose O-E rep resen ts five volts. It can be seen then th a t a change of five volts in grid potential will accom ­ plish the sam e resu lt th a t 40 volts will in the p late circuit. T h e ratio of th e voltage change in the plate cu r­ ren t Is called th e fac to r of the tube and is denoted by th e le tte r “K.” In the tube Just discussed the am ­ plification factor would be 40 divided by five or eight. T he am plification fa c to r of the tubes available for am a­ te u r use a t present Is usually betw een 4 and 10. T he am plification fac to r is a function of th e dim ensions and rela ­ tive positions of th e elem ents in the tube. An incom ing rad io 'frequency a l­ tern a tin g cu rren t applied to th e grid of a three-electrode vacuum tube is not only rectified but the variation in the plate is m ultiplied by “K,” the am plification fa c to r of th e tube. T his P ass Through Ashland— C h a rle s O p p erm an a n d W . F. W esto n , of th e A m e ric an C an com ­ p an y of San F ra n c isc o , sto p p e r over n ig h t T h u rs d a y w ith Mr. N e w to n ’s s is te r, M rs. H o m er E lh a rt. T ic k e ts on th e F o rd given w ith c le a n in g a n d p re ssin g a t P a u l- s e r u d ’s. 2 3 7 tf L e a v e , for C h i c o - H arvey J o rg e n s e n le ft T h u rs d a y e v e n in g fo r Chico, C alif., w h ere he w ill be fo r th e n e x t few w eeks. G et o u t y o u r old p u m p s, polish 'em up, a n d be p re p a re d to “ sh a k e- a -le g ” a t th e c o m m u n ity d a n c e in th e B ungalow n e x t T u e sd a y . NEVER SAW IT’S EQUAL, STATES MRS. BROWER W eek-end c h o c o la te s a t th e C andy C u p b o a rd , 50 c e n ts p e r box. 2 3 7 tf P hon e 274-J for Yeo. 216 tf In Charge o f Store— M rs. D ecker a n d Miss R id ley will h av e c h a rg e o f th e H a rg ro v e m illi­ n e ry shop w h ile Mrs. H a rg ro v e is in C a lifo rn ia . G et o u t y o u r old p u m p s, polish 'em up, a n d be p re p a re d to “ sh a k e- a -le g " a t th e c o m m u n ity d an ce in th e B u ngalow p e x t T u esd ay . H ere for Vacation — E a rl Biegel a n d B u rto n W in n e a r ­ r iv e d hom e from C o rv a llis S a tu rd a y m o rn in g a n d w ill spend th e su m m e r w ith th e ir p a re n tg in A sh lan d . Dew D rop In n fo r ice c re a m . G et y o u r F o rd coupons. 2 3 7 tf Spends W eek-E nd H e r e - J o h n H o u sto n , o f th e H o u sto n F ilz o rc h e s tra , w as h e re a n d in M ed­ fo rd o v er th e w eek -en d , r e tu r n in g to K la m a th F a lls la s t evening. L e t J e r r y O’N eal fig u re y o u r next jo b of p lu m b in g . F ir s t class .m a te r­ ia l a n d w o rk m a n sh ip . P h o n e 138. 207 E. M ain s tr e e t. 2 3 8 tf V isitin g R elatives H er o ■ M r. a n d M rs. E. A. B lake, of C or­ v a llis a rriv e d in A shland S u n d ay for a w e e k ’s v isit w ith Dr. a n d M rs. W. E . B lak e a n d M r. a n d M rs. A. W. H e rb e rt. * i ._______ P h o n o g ra p h s p rin g s , a ll k in d s, in sto c k . F ix it Shop, B eav er block. Insurance— 274-J— Yeo. 216tf P a ss Through A shland— A la rg e tru c k lo ad ed w ith boys a n d g irls a n d b e a rin g th e b a n n e r “ K la m a th F a lla B oys’ a n d G irls ’ C lu b .” p assed th ro u g h A shland, n o r th b o u n d , S a tu rd a y a fte rn o o n . D ra w th e lu ck y n u m b e r a t P a u l­ s e r u d ’s a n d w in a new s u it of c lo th e s . 2 S 7 tf R etu rn s Hom,' Im proved — M rs. D. H . B a rn e b u rg , w ho h as b een ill fo r se v e ra l m o n th s, an d has b een a p a tie n t a t th e S acred H e a rt h o s p ita l in M edford fo r th e la s t fo u r w eek s, h a s r e tu r n e d to A shland m uch Im proved. D ew drop In n fo r lu n ch e s, m eals, s a n d w ic h e s a n d sa la d s. G et y o u r F o rd cou p o n s. 2 3 7 -tf C liff P ayn e m akes ladders. 2 2 4 tf Iicaves for San F rancisco — Mrs. A n n a F itz w a te r le ft S a tu r ­ d a y fo r San F ra n c isc o , w h e re sh e w ill v isit w ith frie n d s fo r th e nex t m onth. Get out your old pum ps, polish ’em up, and be prepared to “shake- a -le g ” at the com m unity dance in th e B ungalow n e x t Tuesday. m em b e rs w ill be w elcom ed a t th e ra n c h an y tim e a fte r 1 0 :3 0 in th e m o rn in g . H E L P W AN TED P o r tla n d R e s id e n t S ays No O he H as More R eason Than She to Praise T a n lac . ‘‘I ’ve n e v e r seen such a c h a n g e in a n y o n e a n d I d o n ’t believe a n y b o d y ’ has b e tte r re a so n fo r p ra is in g T a n ­ lac th a n I h a v e ,” declau-ed M rs. J . F. B row er, 662 E a s t 8 1 st s tr e e t, P o r t­ la n d , O r. ‘ N early a ll m y life I h a d a w fu l, sp e lls of sic k h e a d ac h e t h a t k e p t m e ' in bed d ay s a t a tim e. My n e rv e s i seem ed to c o lla p se a n d I w ould a l-l m o st go d is tra c te d over a n y little ! noise. T hen a b o u t th re e y e a rs a g e i my sto m a c h beg an to tro u b le m e and I h av e sim ply s u ffe re d to r tu r e s from in d ig e stio n . I h ad to be ex tre m e ly c a re fu l a b o u t even th e little I did e a t fo r gas m ad e m y h e a rt p a lp ita te u n til I could h a rd ly b re a th e . ‘‘I took T a n la c b e c au se a frie n d i to ld m e how m u ch good it did h e r. ■ Now I feel so w ell in every w ay I c a n ’t te ll th e r e w as e v e r a n y th in g th e m a tte r w ith m e a n d I g lad ly give th is s ta te m e n t in th e hope t h a t o th ­ e rs m ay p ro fit from my e x p e rie n c e .” T a n la c is sold by a ll good d r u g ­ g ists. HAROLD LLOYD IN A REAL HUMAN TOUCH grid, determ ine th e value of E. E is the negative potential which m ust be m akes th e three-electrode vacuum the applied to the grid in ord er to reduce most sensitive d etecto r available. In actu al tubes th e point “G” on the the p late cu rren t to zero. T he value c h a ra c te ristic curves as shown in Fig. of F, which is the positive grid poten­ tial th a t will cause the m aximum or VIII and Fig. IX m ay not fall on such sa tu ra tio n cu rren t to flow in the plate a point of th e curve th a t sym m etrical circuit, is also determ ined by the re la ­ changes in grid potential will cuuse a tive position of th e grid w ith respect sym m etrical change In p la te current, to the filament and plate. If the grid sta rtin g w ith zero potential on the is of very fine mesh, the value of E grid. It then becomes necessary to apply is sm all because th e electrons in pass­ a constant potential to the grid by ing through th e sm all mesh of tiie m eans of a b a tte ry in th e grid c ir­ grid on th eir journey from th e fila­ m ent to the p late will negatively cuit. called the " C b attery , to m ain­ charge the grid and will be repelled. tain th e grid a t such a point on the Sim ilarly a sm all positive charge ap­ c h a ra c te ristic curve th a t sym m etrical plied to a fine mesh will tend to ac­ changes in grid potential will cause celerate the velocity of the electrons. the m axim um sym m etrical c u rre n t to In case of a very coarse m esh grid, flow in th e p late circuit. th e electrons can p a ss through the ap ­ e rtu re s in the grid w ithout coming in Big Ships' Radio. so close to th e charge on it and a T he radio equipm ent of th e ships relatively high potential will lie re­ P a ris and L a fay e tte is described in a quired on the grid to control th e elec­ recent issue of R adioelectricity. On both tron stream , or in other words, tlie steam ers a five-kilow att tu b e tra n s ­ cu rren t flowing in the plate circuit. m itte r has been in stalled w ith a w ave R eferring to Fig. VIII, O-G, is tlie range of betw een 2,000 and 9,(XX) me­ current th a t will flow in the plate cir­ ters. A five-kilow att m otor-generator cuit when th e re is no potential ap­ set Is used to produce th e plate-high plied to the grid. Suppose a positive tension fo r fo u r rectifying and four potential as O-I is applied to the grid. oscillatory tubes, and the low voltage T he corresponding p late circuit current cu rren t for th e heatin g of the filam ent will be I-D or B-D, m ore th an it was of these tubes. Both vessels a re when th e grid had* no potential ap­ equipped w ith a radio range-finder, or plied to it. “radio goniom eter,” which, reduced to A negative potential of O-H rs now plain English, m eans a radio compass. applied to the grid w here O-H is oqual A distance of 3.400 kilom eters lias in value to O-I, but opposite in sign. been covered safely by m essages sent The application of the negative po­ from tlie tra n s m itte r of th e P aris. ten tial when applied to the grid will cause the plate c u rren t to be reduced Radio for Anim al T raining. to a value H-C or A-C, less th an it E xperim ents w ith th e radiophone as w as when th ere w as no potential a p ­ plied to th e grid. So it is seen th at a an aid in anim al tra in in g a re to be negative potential w hen applied to the m ade a t th e H ippodrom e, New York grid does not reduce th e p late circuit city, by George Pow er, tra in e r of the current as much us th e sam e positive elephants, to determ ine w h ether it will potential increased the plate circuit be possible for his big p ets at some current. T his irre g u la r conductivity of fu tu re d a te to execute his orders on the tube is m ade use of when the tube th e stage w hile the tra in e r him self is is used as a d etecto r or rectifier of absent. radio signals. T he incoming radio signal Is a high P rofessor Boll a Radio Fan. frequency a lte rn a tin g current. Let us Finding th e telephone, his own in­ apply an a lte rn a tin g difference of po­ vention. a source of annoyance to him, tential whose m aximum positive val­ A lexander G raham Bell had it re­ ue Is equal to O-l and whose m aximum moved ffrom his home. W ith th e r a ­ negative value is equal to O-H, to tlie diophone th ere is a difference, it grid of th e three-electrode tube seems, fo r Mr. Bell, now seventy-five whose c h aracteristic curve is the sam e y ears old, Is said never to tire of “lis­ as th a t shown in Fig. VIII. In Fig tening in” and experim enting w ith the IX is shown the a lte rn a tin g difference new device. T here a re few m ore a r ­ of potential applied to th e grid. dent en th u siasts, declare his friends. Through tlie first q u a rte r of a cycle, from zero a t J to a m aximum nega­ tive value a t K, equal to O-H, the i plate circuit current will vary from RADIO DON'TS ■ O-G, its value a t P when no grid po­ ten tial is applied to a value a t Q equal Don’t expect th e circuit to os­ to H-C, cillate w ith equal stre n g th over a g reat range If you tune the D uring the next q u a rte r of a cycle grid circu it w ith capacity the grid potential changes from a alone. Keep th e ratio of L to maximum negative value at K to zero at L. The corresponding values of C as n e a r co n stan t as possible w hile tuning. plate circuit c u rren t are shown by the portion of the p late cu rren t curve Don’t expect a circuit to os­ Q-R. cillate if th e n a tu ra l period of th e tick ler circuit Is equal to D uring th e next or third q u a rte r the n a tu ra l period of th e grid of a cycle the applied grid potential circuit. increases from zero a t L to a m axi­ D on’t place th e tic k le r or mum positive value a t M. equal to p la te variom eter tig h t against O-I, and causes th e plate circuit to in­ th e grid coil o r a change in the crease from I-B. its value when the p late circuit will detune th e grid p late potential is zero, to I-D. an in­ circuit. crease in plate c u rren t equal to B-D. Don’t expect high im pedance D uring th e rem aining fourth q u a r­ tubes to oscillate freely In a c ir­ te r of a cycle as the applied grid po­ cuit designed for low Im pedance ■ tential varies from a m aximum posi­ ■ tubes. tive value a t M to zero a t N. the plate ■ Don’t discard a regenerative ■ circuit cu rren t varies from a value S receiver until you have tried ■ to T. I I m ore th an one detector tube. Assuming th a t th e ch a ra c te ristic • a Don’t forget th a t a soft gas­ a curve’ as shown in Fig. VIII and Fig. | eous tu b e Is th e best detector, a IX was with a potential of 40 volts a and th a t a h ard tu b e is th e best a on the plate, then, if th e plate current a oscillator. Is to be reduced to zero by a v aria­ a Don’t tre a t Inductance coils a tion of plate voltage— with no poten­ a w ith shellac or any o th er v ar­ a tial applied to the grid—the p l a t e ! nish or com pound th a t will ab­ a voltage m ust be reduced to zero or a a sorb m oisture. a reduction of 40 volts m ust be made. a .« R ead the w an t ads. A w ant ad w ill se ll It. B U S IN E S S A N D P R O F E S S IO N A L One c e n t th e wo rd each tim e i T h e Big F o rd Day S u it S ale is now on a t P a u ls e r u d ’s. T ic k ets given on th e F o rd . " 2 3 7 tf Here from Enterprise— B la n fo rd S h o res of E n te rp ris e , O r., is in th e city v isitin g a t th e hom es of Rev. C. A. E d w a rd s fo r a few d ay s. Mr. S h o re s’s f a th e r a n d R ev. E d w a rd s fo rm e rly lived in th e sa m e v icin ity a n d thfc fa m ilie s a re g r e a t frie n d s. PAGE THREE <» USED HIGH —baked a lightbrownon top — ready to melt in your mouth—that’s Cal­ umet biscuits every time; it's the same story o f everything in which CALUM ET B A K IN G POUVDCH is used. It never varies, fails or disappoints. Under every condition—it pro­ daces the best bascaata, pies, 1 cakes, muffins, e tc Don’t put up with the dis­ appointments that come Lfrom using ordinary baking ( H a ro ld L loyd, a p p e a rin g in th e Lpowder»—it isn’t necessary’— buy and use Calumet the sc re e n a ttr a c tio n a t th e V in in g th e ­ pure and sure brand. a tr e to m o rro w a n d T u e sd a y in a m irth -p ro v o k in g an d decid ed ly in te r ­ e s tin g com edy, “ A S ailo r-M ad e M an” is p ro v id in g a re a lis tic p re lu d e to th e p re s e n ta tio n by a n h o n est-to -g o o d - ness h u m a n to u ch , in w hich th e k id ­ dies a r e th e b e n e fic ia rie s. T h e m a n ­ a g e m e n t h a s pro v id ed a la rg e a s s o r t­ m e n t of d u p lic a te s of th e b ig h o r n ­ rim m e d glasses, w hich a re in s e p a r­ ab le fro m th e m ak e -u p o f H a ro ld V ♦ ♦ L loyd, a s w ell a s d u p lic a te s o f th e s a ilo r h a t he w e a rs in th e “ S ailo r- M ade M an.” T h ese w ill be given to ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ th e c h ild re n w ho a tte n d th e p e rfo rm ­ ance, w ith o u t co st o th e r th a n th e a sk in g . C ritics a g re e t h a t th is la s t p re ­ s e n ta tio n is q u ite th e b e st th in g H a r ­ old Lloyd h as e v e r done. H e lik e s it h im self, as it c o n fo rm s to h is Idea of w h a t th e pu b lic goes to see in th e th e a tre . H e sa y s: “ G ive th e I pu b lic s o m e th in g t h a t is a p u ll on th e ir sy m p a th ie s. J u s t a g e n tle tu g : a n d th e y w ill b ack th e h e ro a n d ! h e ro in e in a ll th e ir d iffic u ltie s. T he h u m a n to u ch is w h a t th ey lik e , fo r, it re fle c ts so m e th in g t h a t is th e ir AND ow n ex p e rien c e , a n d th a t m ak e s it th e ir ow n p ic tu r e .” C ritic s f o rtu n a te e n o u g h to h av e a lre a d y w itn esse d “ A S ailor-M ade M an” say it is u n s u a lly w ell provid- i J u s t th e th in g foj- th e O u tin g , ed w ith th a t “ h u m a n to u c h ” th a t! C a m p in g T rip o r W eek E nd F is h ­ h a s a lw a y s been a d istin c tiv e m a rk j in g ExiM slition. of th e H a ro ld L loyd com edies. T H E IC Y -H O T IS YO UR B EST “ One G lo rio u s D ay” w ill he seen fotr th e la s t tim e to n ig h t. F R IE N D ICY-HOT T H E weed L UMBER CO M PANY.i n n . KR.YKOT a . W O O D 8 - P r . , „ c , w e e d , C alif., a re now in fu ll op- lim ite d to eye, ear, noBe and e ra tio n fo r th e seaso n o f 192 2 ,j throat. O ffice hours, 10 to 12 and a n d a re em p lo y in g com m on lab o r 2 to I . 8w edenbnrg Bldg., A sh­ a s w ell as ex p erien ced h a n d s in land, Ore 78-tf th e ir m ills, sa sh , d o o r a n d box fa c to rie s a t W eed, C a lifo rn ia . T he DR. J. J. EMMENS— Physician and e m p lo y m e n t is ste a d y , living co n ­ Surgeon. Practice lim ited to d itio n s ex cellen t, w ith good eye, ear, nose and throat. Uiaaser c h a n ce s fo r a d v a n c e m e n t fo r de­ supplied. O culist and aurlst for se rv in g em ployes. All in te re s te d 8. P. R. R, O ffices, M. fl». and H c o m m u n ic a te d ire c tly w’ith E m ­ Bldg., M edford, Ore. Phone 567 p lo y m e n t D e p a rtm e n t, W eed L um - --------------- ---- b e r C om pany, W eed. C alif. 2 2 4 -tf M A T T IE B. SH A W — Special a t te n tlo n to m o th e rs a n d ch ild ren . W ANTED- -Good clean rag s. A p p ly 1 I n te r n a l sa c re tlo n s a n d en d o crin e T idings. g lan d s. R es. a n d office, 108 P io­ n e e r av en u e. T elep h o n e 28. Of­ W A N TED — M an to do w ork in y a rd i fice h o u rs. 11 to 12 a. m .; 2 to 6 M onday m o rn in g . C all 199 G ra n ­ p. m. ite St. o r ph o n e 184. 238-1* CHIROPRACTORS. W ANTED-— Bell boy. H otel A s h la n d .’ 238-tf DR, MAUD INGERSOLL HAWLEY — V isitin g C h iro p ra c tic P h y sician . APARTM ENTS N e u ritis cases a sp ecialty. P hone 118-J. T re a tm e n t given only in FO R R E N T — F u rn is h e d a p a rtm e n t. Four own hom e. C lose in. M odern conveniences. A d u lts only. In q u ire 166 H a rg a - PLU M BING din e St. o r ph o n e 122. 1 82tf H. R. ADAMS— P lu m b in g , C o n tra c t­ IN T E R U R B A N AUTOCAR CO. in g a n d day w ork. 248 F ifth St., (E ffe c tiv e January 1, 1922) Daily (E xcept Sunday) TR A N SFER AND EX PRESS. LV . M ED FO R D LV , ASHLA ND 7 :0 0 a. m. 7 :0 0 a. m. 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FO R TR A D E - 160 a c re u n in cu m - bered ran c h on P acific highw ay Sunday Schedule an d co u n ty ro ad , n e a r H ilt; sm all L eave M edford fo r A sh lan d a n d house a n d o u tb u ild in g s ; good A sh lan d fo r M edford every h o u r on stock o r chicken ran c h w ith p le n ­ th e h o u r fro m 9 a. m. to 5 p. m .; ty of wood and tilla b le land. W ill th e n 6 :3 0 p. m. a n d 9 :3 0 p. m. tra d e fo r u n in cu m b e re d A shland A sh lan d w a itin g room — E a s t Side a c re a g e ; p re fe r no house, but ^ A S H L A N D -R O S E B U R G STA GE w ould e n sid e r a c re a g e w ith sm all house. E le a n o r G re e r, 199 G ra u . D aily (E x c e p t S u n d a y ) ite St. 231tf* LV . A SHLA ND LV . RO SEB U R G 12 noou 8 :3 0 a. m. W A N ! KD. X W ’C Ä W A N T K n - WorK by h 0 0 r. 20 ° n e j-'ai-e— Aslilanxl-Roee- Lween 9 a - m - and 4 P- >»• B ert scenic trip s B a rn e tt. tf b u rg , $ 4 .0 0 ; M e d fo rd - R o seb u rg . $ 4 .1 5 ; G ia n ts P a ss-R o se b u rg , $3.00. YOUR CAR W A SH ED — F ro m $2 up. L ith ia G arag e. Geo. K leine. 2 3 5 tf M ED FO R D -G R A N TS PA SS D aily a n d S , u v n d ay r U PA SShW A N T B D — A uto to tra d e fo r Ash- LV . G T S PA »» lan d lots. L ith ia G arag e. 2 3 8 tf ItV. MEDFORD 1 0 :0 0 a. m. 1 0 :0 0 a. m. 1 :0 0 p. m. 1 :0 0 p. m. FOR SA IJt. 4 :4 5 p. m . 4 :3 0 p. m. G ra n ts P a s s w a itin g ro o m — T h e , FO R SA LE— 2 % acres ju st east • f n o rm a l school, a lso fo rty a c re s B o n b o n n iere, p h o n e 160 O ffice and w a itin g room — No. 6 tim b e r. In q u ire on p rem ises or S. F r o n t S t.. N ash H o tel bu ild in g . house up th e hill. 2 1 9 -lm o * W. A. SHELL Food Jars G re a tly R e d u c e d fro n t F o rm e r P ric e s a t FO R SA L E — W ick er su lkev in good co n d itio n . 549 F airv iew St. 237-3 D ouble S tre n g th SH O O FLY ju s t in fro m P h ila d e lp h ia . I t ’s th e best F ly R e p e lla n t on th e m a rk e t to d ay fo r th e sp ra y in g of y o u r cows. and F e n c in g , M ow ers, R ak es All B in d ers an d th e ir re p a irs, k in d s of Sew ing M achines. FO R SA LE OR R E N T — One good pi- ,ano also one p h o n o g rap h a t a BARGAIN. C. F. S h ep h erd , 658 B oulevard. 238-2* Peil’s Corner FO R SA L E — Two good sin g e rs w ith th e ir cages. 235 N o rth M ain St. P h o n e 207 R. 238-2* C. B. L A M K I N F O R SA LE— P u re T a n c re d W h ite L eg h o rn lay in g hens, 65 c e n ts ea. Mrs. W . D. B ooth, 264 W e ig h t- m an St. P h o n e 257-Y. 238-2 bargains in real ESTATE Ashland Realty Co. ----- for— FIRE INSURANCE POLICIES ----- and— BARGAINS IN REAL ESTATE Opposite City Hall R E D U C E S M ILK AND M O R E TH AN F L IE S ? W HAT FLESH ■ jji” CALL AT Ashland, Oregon — ■■ City and Ranch P ro pert ies H ouses to Rent «CITIZEN’S RANK BUILDING We Buy and Sell Real Estate FIRM INSURANCE INVESTMENTS STAPLES REALTY AGENCY Of Course You Can Save Don’t say you can’t save. Anybody can who H otel A shland B uilding A shland, Oregon Phone 2« is determined to get ahead. Throw your hat into the ring. Make a promise to yourself and keep it. We can help you. Open a savings account for a dollar or more and get started now. The Citizens Bank of Ashland Ashland, Oregon HAY FO R SA LE— By G. F. B illings. FO R SA LE— W ell im proved 20 ’A a c re farm , w ith good b u ild in g s, b a r b er stock a n d im p lem en ts. One m ile from A sh lan d , on E a st M ain St. S a fety b lad es re sh a rp e n e d See ow ner, R. S c h e id e re ite r, R te lik e new . S in g le b it, 30c 1, Box 173. 2 2 8 -lm o * doz. D obule b it, 60c do* USED CAR BARGAINS A GOOD BARGAIN in used c a rs a t C hildren’s W ork A W ilh ite ’s g a ra g e , 83 No. M ain— Specialty 1 C h ev ro let to u rin g ; 1 H upm obilo to u rin g ; 1 D odge to u rin g ; 1 tw o- ton tru c k ; 1 lig h t tru c k . 233-* Vacuum Bottles D. A. R . W IL L H A V E /P IC N IC ON .JUNE 14 M ount A sh lan d c h a p te r of th e D. ■ A. R. w ill h av e a picnic J u n e 14 a t th e P alm etc-C h am b erlain ra n c h in th e s o u th .p a rt of tow n. All m em ­ b e rs w ho in te n d to go w ill p lease n o tify Miss H icks a t th e lib ra ry a n d i in fo rm h e r w h a t th ey in te n d to ta k e . ! A c o rd ia l in v ita tio n is e x te n d e d to all p ro sp e c tiv e m em b e rs to jo in th e c h a p te r on th is picnic. T h e picnic i w ill be an a ll day a f f a ir a n d th e PH Y SIC IA N S. HIGHER PRICE FOR GRAPES TH AN BEPYiRE P R O H IB IT IO N FO R SA LE OR R E N T — Good fo u r- room house, la rg e lot, som e fru it, sm all chicken house. See M rs. L an e a t T id in g s. 238-3* BABY 'H IX BABY C H IC K S— W e in c u b a te 250,- 000 eggs every th re e w eeks; la rg ­ e s t e le c tric h a tc h e ry in th e S o u th ­ w est. All p o p u la r b ree d s of ch ick s, d u c k lin g s, baby tu rk e y s . In c u b a to rs a n d b ro o d ers. Get prices. R edw ing H a tc h e ry , 2030 E a s t F lo re n c e , Los A ngeles. 2 3 8 tf ‘THAT GRAND AND GLORIOUS FEELING” TO HAVE INSURANCE WHEN YOU NEED IT R em em b er, t h a t you c a n ’t tak e o u t a policy to m o rro w to cover to d a y 's d isa ste r. I t ta k e s an a c c id e n t o r a fire to convince som e people th a t they need in su ra n c e. DON’T BE A “ R E G R E T T E R .” DON’T PLAY W IT H F A T E . ACT NOW. Yes. we sell all k in d s of good in su ra n c e . W e have lea d in g com ­ panies only. W hen you w a n t good in su ra n c e SAN FRANCISCO , J u n e 12.— T he ta lk w ith B illings. op en in g p rices fo r th e 1922 w ine g rap e crop, ag re e d upon y e ste rd a y by th e d ire c to rs of th e C alifo rn ia! G rap e G ro w e rs’ E xchange, a re th e REAL ESTATE A INSURANCE h ig h est in th e h isto ry of th e w ine E stablished 1888 g rap e in d u stry in th is sta te . Phone 211 41 K. Main St. In som e in sta n c e s th e p rices a re n e a rly th re e tim es w h at th ey w ere in 1918, th e f ir s t y e a r o f p ro h ib i­ H ood R iv er s tra w b e rry crop e s ti­ tion. m a te d at 95,000 crate«. Billings Agency