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ÄSHLATO DATLT TIBIOOS FAQ» POUR Local and Personal DEW DROP INN TURNED OVER TO SALVATION ARMY FOR DAY Poyer In Lead Again for Small Herd Wednesday, July 8, IMS. f AGED LADY DIES AT (have no quarrel with the Southern tunity of correcting your mistake H O M E O F '¡D A U G H T E R Pacific, th ere fo re th is stri"-.e is before o th ers a re employed to tak e E llen I. W albridge died a t th e ag ain st the G overnm ent because th e your places. The Dew Drop Inn cam e in for hom e of her ra u g h te r, Mrs. C h a s.‘ U nited States R ailroad L aborB oard Those who rep o rt for duty MASONIC CALENDAR TH IS W EEK “ h o n o rary m en tio n ” by th e judges Two hundred and fifteen cows, The highest h erd av erage of m ore M. H ast, about two m iles east of whose decisions you p ro test is th e prom ptly will have th e ir seniority M alta C om m andery will not m eet; i th is (W ednesday) evening, Ju ly 5.) fo r one of the best decorated win-, w ere tested in th e Rogue R iver Cow-! th a n 12 oows is held by R. E. R obi th e city T uesday aftern o o n a t about G overnm ent under th e law. pension and pas» p riv l’eges restored A shland lodge No. 23, Thursday- dows. It was not known, how ever,i T esting association in June, a n d 4 3 j son, of T alent, w ith a production of 3 :30 o’c ock a t th e age of 71 years. The findings of tn e board will w ithout prejudice. A fter 7 a. m. evening. Ju ly 6, w ork in second de-i th a t Mrs. B ullen had tu rn e d h e r S64 pounds of m ilk and 41.83 of fat. T he fu n eral will be held a t T rin be upheld by public opinion. Y our July 6th, 1922, those who fail to of these produced m ore th an 46 The herd of Joseph Sanders, of Ash-J fc-ee window and the fro n t of the res- ity Episcopal church at 9 o’clock, salaried leaders and th e ir fam ilies ,-eport for (d u ty a t th e reg u la r H illah Tem ple, F rid a y evening.! Rose, owned land, averaged 760 pounds of m ilk ta u ra n t over to th e Salvation Arm y i pounds of b u tte rfa t. T hursday m orning and the body will i w il not su ffe r th e loss and priva- s ta rtin g tim e of the shift on which Ju ly 7. and th a t they dispensed a rm y ’s fam by E. P . Poyer, of A shland, again and 32.2 5 of- fat. The list of 12 be tak en to Y reka, Calif., for i n - |tions th a t wi 1 eoine to m ost of th e they last w orked shall forfeit the ous d o ughnuts and coffee all day. heads the list w ith a record of Ì536 to w s or u n d e r is headed by E. B.i Visitors From the East— term ent. H. C. Stock -ill have ran k antl file who „fail to re tu rn privilege of being retu rn ed to th e Mr. and Mrs. H enry E lm ore have Had th is been know n to th e judges pounds of m ilk aud 75.80 pounds óf Poyer, of Ash and. w ith 1056 pounds' charge of th e fu n eral services. i to th e service and those who a re service and th e ir form er place« will B eaut, -in the herd of F red of m ilk and 46.65 of b u tte rfa t. F. as th e ir guests, Rev. and Mrs. J. W. it is not unlike y th e p opular re s fat. d e a r to them . I believe you a re be considered vacant and open to Allen o f Chicago, and Miss Mae T. taurant- would have been given first Puhr, of M edford. is second with P u h i is second w ith 867* pounds of! R. H. E M P L O Y E S C A N C E L w ithout full realization of th e newly employed men. E lm ore of E lm ira, N. • Y. Both prize. In addition to being occup 1383 pounds of m ilk and 69?15 of m ilk and 37.32 of fat. . J. H. DYER, S T R I K E R E M A IN AT W O R K graV e conse(l uences of y ° u r action The 20 highest cow’s a re: ied by the SaCvaton Army, it w a | fat. ladies are siste rs of Mr. Elm ore. (C ontinued from first page) ' i apd w*pt to give you th e oppor- G eneral Manager. J-Sw. . 1536 Rose 5.0 75.80 p re ttily -decorated w ith red, w hite E. B. Poyer H. 1383 B eaut - 5.0 69.15 re tu rn to service prom ptly on your* and blue stre a m e rs and flags a rtis F. Puhi V04 tors in City— E. B. Poyer J.-D. 1380 Spottie 5 .0 69.00 previous re g u la r assignm ents. You Dr. and Mrs. Gordon M acCracken tically arran g ed . W. Moor J. • Daisy 1320 4.5 59.40 a re e n te rta in in g Mrs. R. A. E llio tt, I. M errim an LATE TO CLASSIFY • H. 1254 Lizz 4.7 58.74 lib ra rian of M onm outh College, 2 5 ,0 0 0 P E O P L E A T F. P uhi G. 1380 Spot 4.0 55.20 WANTED— Cooking on ranch. Ad M onm outh, Illinois; also Mrs. Chas. ASHLAND CELEBRATION i R. E. Robison J. 1182 S tar 4.5 53.19 dress Mrs. Phillips, 72 N orth Main Volte, who has been in the O rient W. E. Moor D. s tre e t- _______________ 258-3* H eart 1353 4.2 51.83 for the p ast eighteen m onths. (C ontinued trom P ag e 1) R. E. Robison J. Muley 987 5.2 51.32 FOUND— In au to cam p, n ig h t, July! - i tu. ned a t the B oulevard and coun J. K ate 1149 4.4 50.56 3. ladies w rist w atch, ow ner c a n ' Hold Picnic Supper— E. B. Poyer term arch ed to th e s ta rtin g point. J . have sam e on identification a n d ’ Daisy 1017 4.9 49.83 Som e of the C h ristian E ndeavor paying for th is ad. 258-2. The com m ittee w hich was respon- W. B ohnert J .-D . 1053 Bessie 4.7 49.49 ers of A shland held a picnic supper Daisy J. 912 5.4 last n ight on the church law n of sible for the success of the F o u rth K irtla n d F arm 49.25 W ANTED— Man and wife w ishes' F ern J. 1188 4.1 work on ranch or any kind ofi 48.71 th e P resb y terian church a fte r go- ot duly Pa ra t*e was composed of J. R. McCracken R. B. P urvis _ ^ o rk - In q u ire S. L. Allen. 2 5 8 tf .' B eauty J. 783 6.1 ing to the tra in to m eet Paul Brown 1 L ith ia n a ’ <w ith D onald Spencer as R. B. P urvis B eauty J. 1095 4.3 49.22 and Mr. Dreg, secretaries of C h ris t-' c h a n m a n and K arl P - N iins- Jam es LOST P air of shell rim g la s s e s : Blossom 783 J. 6.1 47.76 near ten n is court in park, Ju lv ian E ndeavors, who passed th ro u g h S oilth arti- J- H ugh M cKenzie and R. E. Robison 4 th, Daisy 1111 J. F in d e r r e t u r n T idings 3.6 47.50 enro u te to the S acram ento conven- Donald D ickerson a s able rig h t hand I. M errim an office. generous rew ard. 258-2! W. B ohnert Blackie 1005 J .-D . 4.7 47.24 tjon ’ m en and b u t for th e ir u n tirin g ef- E. B. Poyer 1173 Red J> . 4.0 46.92 FOR SALE— Singers, $3.75 each, _______ I fo rts it m ight well be said th a t the Duck 780 767 E a st Main st.' 258-3. J. 5.9 46.02 Will Act As C'o'lwtoi'— parade would have been fa r sh o rt R. E. Robison Mrs. L illian Y ates will be the col-^oi th e num ber th a t took p a rt in it. LOST— W hite em broidered bag ru b lector of M argaret Review of th e The crow d along the stre e t was ber lined, co n tain in g baby g a r ament lends In connecting a sockei m ents. F in d e r re tu rn 116 Nob will be disastrous to tbe life of th - Lady M accabees, d u rin g the a b s e n c e ila r m ore e n th u sia stic th an is usual- H H l.______ 258-2* filament. of Mrs. Jo sep h in e W allace, re g u la r i y seen a t an a ffa ir of this kind and Pearl Oil, burned in a good oil cook- Note th at the filament rheostat collector of th e Review. I cheering was in o rd er from one end W ANTED— Good J'0-sey cow. C. 1 set to place the maximum amount of stove, saves the housewife a lot of un W ittenbadh, C$ty. 258-3* — 1 — - of the line of m arch to the other. resistance in series with the filament He'd Lucky Number — The only th in g given aw ay by any necessary drudgery. A fter inserting the tube see that it is W ANTED— C u rra n t p i c k e r s ,'H. H. • Mrs. W illiam M'oor held th e ! of th e cars passing in parade was L eavitt, 440 C hestnut St., 258-3 properly seated and th at the four No coal or wood to carry — no ashes to lucky n um ber th a t drew the larg e Pep-o-m int, th ere being 4000 sam - prongs protruding troiu the tube base FOR SALE OR TRADE— $5000.00 A m erican flag offered by the ladies Spies throw n to the people along the make good contact with their respec equity in $24,000 d airy ranch, shovel out. A clear., cool kitchen, wita tive contacts In the tube socket. of the Civic Club In connection w ith; line of p arad e by O. V. Johnson of fully equipped, m ilking m achine, all the heat concentrated directly un If, a fte r listening In with a vacuum Ira c to r, all necessary farm im ple th e sale of flags to decorate the the M int P roducts com pany of N e > ! tube used as a detector with a rated m ents, 34 head cows and heifers, light poles on the m ain stre e ts of York from his car which was built der the utensils, where it is needed. filament current and plate potential, m ostly eligible to reg istry ; 52! the city. The lucky n u m b er was to rep resen t a package of life sav- Way in Which This May Be Done no signals are heard, go over the cir acres m ostly choice a lfa 'fa land.! 67. "t No trouble to operate an oil co- kstove, ¡ers. • With Three-Electrode u n d e r irrig a tio n . W ill ta k e $2.-! cuit carefully and Inspect all connec 500 cash and $2,500 w orth of any ! On th e line of parade, practic- j tions, contacts, polarity of both the if you buy only Pearl Oil —the clean, Vacuum Tube. good r e a | property, m ight con- j Baby Girt Arrive*— “A” and “B” batteries, and take a look a l’y every business house had n a - ; economical kerosene that is refined side good autom obile. F o u rteen A seven pound baby girl was born tional at the grid condenser and leak. colors displayed, e ith e r j y ears to be had on balance of For every filament current there Is to Mrs. C hristian A nderson. T h u rs-i w thin the show w indow s or on the | A three-electrode vacuum tube can and re-refined by a special process. equity in place, very a ttra c tiv e a definite plate potential that will he substituted for the crystal as a de day, Ju n e 29, a t th e hom e of Mrs. outside of the buildings. term s. A ddress M. C. Page, R. i give the strongest slguals. When us tec-tor in tbe simple radio receiving ¡A nderson's siste r, Mrs. ✓ J. V. D. No. 2. G rants Pass, Oregon, Sold by dealers everywhere. Order by The various windows of the E n d - ! ing fairly hard tubes—high vacuum— set described In tills column a short w ithin next ten days. 258-3* i W right, on M ountain Avenue. Mrs. ers sto re w ere dressed up in the • bringing out taps from the individual name—Pearl Oil. time ago. Using a vacuum tube In A nderson cam e to A shland from natio n al colors and m ade qu ite a ’ cells of the plate of “B” battery will place of a crystal detector will give W ANTED— W om an or girl w ith ex E a ste rn 'O regon som etim e ago to p retty effect as did the fro n ts of give variations that are fine enough. a much louder signal, and a detector perience w anted a t once by fam STANDARD OIL COMPANY For very soft, gaseous tubes, low that when once adjusted will stay ad- ily in light housekeeping rooms, visit her relatives here and will re the Square Deal Grocery, Swenson < California) to cook and care fo r children m ain with her siste r on M ountain & McRae, W hite H ouse G rocery and daity. A ddress, Box 91, care of Avenue u ntil little Miss Anderson the E lks building. T idings. 258-2* is sufficiently old to travel to th e ir O ther places th a t w ere nicely decor FOR SALE— Good team , sep arato r, hom e a t Ashwood. ated were K ruggel B rothers, Assoc bees and bee hives. Mrs. H. W. A ndrew s, 122 C hurch St. 258-4 iated Oi, S tation, P. J. Atner, Over (K E R O SE N E ) W ill Visit In N orth— land G arage, E khorn Gun Store. STANDARD MEN, WOMEN, YOU CAN SELL— Mr. and Mrs. Geo. C arp en ter and OIL HEAT COMPANY Stetson g u aran teed hosiery direct d a u g h te r left th is week by au to for L. J. O rres, J. N.j Dennis, E a st Side AND LIGHT « a t y » Wi* P 7 5 75/>r«/- from m ak e r to w earer. M ust w ear C orvallis, A lbany and P o rtlan d , Pharm acy, Ne»!da Cafe, Irw iift Pool or replaced free. E xperience u n w here they 'will visit) for several Hall, S aunders B arb er Shop, Golden necessary. Pay daily. T ravelers rsmxi&sfsi. Rule Store. V ining T h eatre, A. M. weeks. H osiery Co., 400 Sherw ood, Spo Beaver, Army Goods Store, Jo rd a n ' kane, W ash. 258-1* E lectric Store, Johnson Jew elry Store, P lum m er G rocery, Rose Bros McGees, Dodge Bros, N ininger & sttB asas Ws W arner, Class A G arage, K, Nel tin - s p r u c e a n d s te e l son, H otel A shland, O verland Shoe Shop, A shland R ealty E lh a rts, P o r te rs, «Dew / J r o p Inn^ vNeedlecraft, E. CLIP PAYNE M urphy E lectric, F ord G arage, Lin- MAXWELL S trongest, L ig h test Ladders. Made inger, D ickerson, id ea l G rocery, H ol mes G rocery, O rchards Shoe Shop, Shop Work a Specialty L eedom s’ Plaza M a tte l. B olton’s vacuum, a finer regulation of “B” bat justed. The m aterial which will be Buckeye Bakery, D etricks, Plaza tery potential is required and is most required to do this is as follows: Pool Room, Sim pson’s, McNairs, easily obtained by means of an "A” One standard vacuum socket. One 6-10-ohm filament rheostat. M itchell’s M asonic building. P e il’s, battery potentiometer. Fig. 14 shows how hii “A” battery potentiom eter Is One grid condenser and leak com P ro v ist’ City ha'll, Issac’s, F irs t Na connected In tbe circuit of a tliree- bined. tional bank. A utom otive Shop, Li- electrode vacuum tube to give fine va Three binding posts. th in B akery and th e T idings office. riations in the plate circuit potential. A source of filament current and a TODAY ft TOMORROW The announcem ents of th e win The resistance of an “A" battery po source of plate potential. Schematically the set is connected ners of th e best decorated window tentiom eter should be between 200 and By moving the slider on up as shown in Fig. 15 when used with has not been m ade know n as yet 500 ohms. the “A” battery potentiom eter a va a three-electrode tube as a detector. b ut will be given as soon as the riation of plate voltage equal to the This set, too, can be very con d a ta can be com piled. “A” battery, or about six volts, can veniently mounted on an 8 by 10-incb Cord tire,, non-skid front and rear; disc steel wheels, demount T he aw ard s fo r ((¡he F o u rth of be secured. If the tube contains gas, base, mounting the tube socket with able at run and at hub; drum type lamps; Alemite lubri Ju ly prizes has not been com pleted. too high a plate voltage will cause the the filament rheostat beside It. cation. motor driven electric horn; unusually long sprulp. In a great many of the usual re T rouble 4s .b ein g experienced in tube to “buck-over”—th a t Is, the gas “ When Romance Rides” Price. F O B Detroit, revenue tax to be added; Tour aw ard in g these prizes a s in the nam Is Ionized nnd becomes a conductor, al- ceiving circuits used the so-called de- G/he right fu e l fo r warm weather CHANGE POTENTIAL TO OBTAIN SIGNALS PEARL Spm steel Step Ladder T ttC TH EA TER You will be astonished to find that a car oi the size and weight of the good Maxwell can be so roomy and so remarkably comfortable to ride in. B f c W J T lf l» Zane Grey’s " Wildfire ” —A wonderful horse and a beautiful girl. Great Scott! What else do you want? —Also— “ YEARS TO COME” Adm., 10 aud 35c incl. tax ing of th ew in n ers of th e F ord pa rad e prizes. T he judges having m ade th e aw rds by n u m b er of car instead of by nam e of w inner. Sec re ta ry F u lle r announces th a t a com plete list will be ready fo r p u b lica tion in to m o rro w ’s Tidings. 9 ing Car, $885; Roadster, $885; Coupe, $1385; Sedan, $1485 A. W . WALKER AUTO CO. Phone 18 MEDFORD, OREGON Try the classified columns. pvt I ts m Ade front A S K L A M O M IL U S A A M A A N » .S R U C H Mt. Ashland - $2.10 Ashland Butte - - $1.80 From your dealer or at the Mill ASHLAND MILLS lowing an excessive current to fiow to the plate circuit which will destroy the elements. In nslng a vacuum tube circuit for the first time, always check the cir cuit to see th a t “A” and “B” batteries are connected to their respective te r minals on the socket. T he markings on the socket are plain and cannot be mistaken. Interchanging the plate fil- E lectric tra in s a re being trie d a R ussian ra ilro a d th a t m ake 500 m ile tr ip from P e tro g ra d M obcow without; stopping to ch arg e the b atteries. tector tube functions not only as a detector, but as an amplifier and as an oscillator, as will be explained later. There will '»Jso be printed a table of symbols used In draw ing diagrams and thus tbe different parts and m ate rials used In these diagram s will be readily understood Yiy those who are unfam iliar with these terms. on F o r w ashing autom obiles a pail th e has been invented th a t keeps the to soap suds clean and prevents var- re- nish being dam aged by undissolved . bits of soap or sand. Good z