Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, July 06, 1922, Page 3, Image 3

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    ASHLAND DAILY TIDINÖ&
Thursday, July 6, 1Ô22
EMPEROR WITH NO EMPIRE
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Former Residents Hass Through— (
R. J. Edwards and Harvey Hun-
singer of Pasedena, Calif., who for­
merly lived in Ashland, passed th r u .
here a few day9 ago on an a u to 1
trip which will take them into Can­
ada.
MORE ABOUT VACUUM
TUBE AS A DETECTOR
Bing Cherries, 10 cents a pound.
Phone 9 - F -ll.
How a “ Three-Electrode” Is Con­
nected in a Simple Radio
Buys New Car—
Miss Gertrude Engle has pur­
chased a new Buick four since ar­
riving in Ashland to spend her sum ­
mer vacation.
Phone 274-J for Yeo.
Receiving Circuit.
Obviously working the tube at a
point on the upper bend of knee of
the characteristic curve would produce
the same symm etrical changes in the
plate circuit by symmetrical changes
in the grid potential as it will if the
tube is worked at the lower end of
216tf
Buys New Chevru et—
Dr. D. M. Brower has purchased
a new Chevrolet car in which to call
on ailing patients.
Bargains in wireless instruments.
Fixit Shop. 35 First St., Beaver
Block.
253
Spends Fourth in Ashland—
Leondard Pettit, who is working
for the Moon Lumber company at
H ilt, Calif., is in the city for a few
davs, having come over on his motor
cycle to spend the Fourth.
Let Jerry O’Neal figure your next
Job of plumbing. First class m ater­
ial and workmanship. Phone 138.
207 B. Main street.
238tf
M akes V isit w ith Brother—
Prof, and Mrs. E. A. Crandall, of
Venice. Calif., have been spending
the past few days as the guests of
Prof. Crandall’s brother. Dr. Cran­
dall, left W ednesday morning for
Herm iston, Or., where they wl'l
visit with Prof. Crandall’s parents.
Trade your old tires in and buy
MASON CORDS at LEKIMiM’S TIRE
ROSI ITAL.
252tf
1.raves ior L o d \ Calif.
W. R. Pendleton, who has been
night cle k at the Hotel Ashland for
som e tim e past has resigned his pos­
ition here and accepted a place in a
hotel at Lodi, Calif.
Fruit canning time Is at hand.
For firuit Jars, lids, rubbers, jelly
mold« and sugar. Detrick's prices
can’t be beaten.
E lected to School Board—
plate circuit current and th e tubs EJ&W
would not function as a detector.-
j
Fig. 10 shows how a three-electrodi
vacuum tube is connected in a simple
radio receiving circuit. The “B bat­
tery furnishing tlfe necessary plat«
potential is connected with its posi
tive side through the phones to the
plate. The filament is heated to the
required tem perature by the battery
“A.” The incoming radio 'frequency j
alternating current is applied to the;
grid and the negative side of the fila-
ment through the “C” battery. By
connecting the negative side of t h e ;
filament to the midpoint of the “C" ■
battery a positive potential can b e '
applied to the grid by moving the
slider on the “C” battery potentiome­
ter up, or tlie grid can be made nega-j
tive with respect to the filament by
moving tlie slider on the “C battery
potentiom eter down.
In practice a “O" battery is not
used to force a three-electrode vac­
uum tube to function ns a detector.
B U S IN E S S A N D P R O F E S S I O N A L
w
Oae ceut the word each time.
FOR REN’, .
PHYSICIANS.
FO R RENT— Clean, cool rooms, sin- OR. ERNEST A. WOODS— Practice
gle or housekeeping.
72 N orth
limited to eye, ear, nose aim
Main St.
242-lm o
throat. Office hours, 10 to 12 and
t to 5. Swedenburg Bldg., Ash­
APARTM ENTS ■
— F u rn ish ed , close
land. Ore
73-tf
in, m odern conveniences. A dults
only. In q u ire 166 H argadine St., ’>R- J. J. EMMRQiS— Physician and
or phone 122.
257-tf
Surgeon.
Practice llm ltc t »o
eye. ear, nose and throat, f use?
FOB EXCHANGE
■applied. Oculist and aun
for
S. P. R. R Offices. M. F. s I P
FO R TRADE— 160 acre unincum ­
Bldg.. Medford, Ore. Phon« 587
bered ranch on Pacific highw ay
and count} road, n ear H ilt; sm all DR. M ATTIE B. SHAW7— Special at
house and outbuildings;
good
tention to mothers and children.
stock or chicken ranch w ith plen-i Internal excretions and endocrine
tv of wood and tillable land Will
glands. Res. and office. 108 Pio­
tra d e for unincum bered A shland
neer avenue. Telephone 28. Of­
acreage; prefer no house, but
fice hours. 11 to 12 a m.; 2 to I
would ensider acreage w ith sm al
p. m.
house. E leanor G reer, 199 G ran,
CHIROPRACTORS.
ite St.
231tf*
In his seclusion in the forbidden i
city in Pekin it has been very difficult ;
to obtain photographs of the deposed |
Chinese emperor, whose throne was
taken from him before be had a i
-lili -
chance to reign. This is a very recent
Rosie Reeve, the eleven-year-old
photograph and shows the young
-T -
I Chicago gi"’. who is listed among tlie
realm less monarch as he appears to­
(student body of Columbia university,
day, In his silk palace robes. His
' New York, for the fall term.- Rosie
name is Pu Yi, but his Imperial name
j “skipped” the m ajor portion of her
is H suan Tung, which has the gran­
i gram m ar school education and all of
diloquent meaning of “legislating uni­
the regulation high school. work .and
versally.’’ Most people are accus­
I
;
entered
W estern university nt Ldnrion
tomed to. think of him as still a child,
i
tint.
Now
she lias elected to take a
but, as this picture shows, he. is now
T.ii
law
course
at Columbia. Her lather
fully developed Into manhood, being knee of the curve. However, tlie al- i Fig. 11 shows how a so-called
condenser
and
a
grid
leak
resistance
i
is
a
protessor
«>1 languages and pho
ternating current applied to the grid
about eighteen years old.
would now produce a large decrease are used in conjunction witli a tln.-c j netica.
and a small increase of tlie plate cur­ element vacuum tube so that it w ill,
Fougnt in Napoleonic Wars.
rent, the reverse of th at shown in function as a detector in a radio re- >
Discipline.
The oldest m an in the whole world Fig. 9. Tlie objection to working the ceivlng circuit.
No one ever begins to climb at th«
Is claimed by Poland which In this tube on the upper bend of knee of tlie
Tlie grid condenser is connected in top. lint an observant business man
present form, ts among tlie youngest curve is th at when no potential is series with tlie grid of tlie tube and
rem arks that the trouble with many
countries In Europe. John Krasinski applied to the grid a relatively large shunted by tlie grid leak resistance.
of our yoiinij pmiple is that they dc
the last survivor of the Napoleonic
not seem to lie aware of th a f fact.
armies, fought 110 years ago, in the
They are so assured of tlieir own Mini­
battle of Borodino. Aged twenty-two
G r i d L e a r i- ,
fy. and high «lesert that they claim tlie
then, he therefore today counts the
tvrong end of the ladder
venerable num ber of 132 years. T ak­
en prisoner by the Russians—not in
the World w ar but during Napoleon's
Moscow
retrea t—Krasinski
settled
Ç / r t d C a n c /e n S É f'
down in Russia and fought In the
Crimea. Last year his “young wife,”
as he calls her, died at the age of
ninety-eight. Having then learned that j
the Polish government was making '
grants of land to veterans, Krasinski
IN NEW LOCATION
bethought himself of lus original na­
EAST MAIN ST.
tionality, and as his excellent claim to
O pposite V ining T heatre
be a veteran could not well be denied,
Service As Always
the old man is today busy tilling land
TH E BEST
in the province of Posen.
DR. M AID INGERSOLL HAWLEY
— V isiting Chi'.c: r;t tic Physiciau.
WANTED BY W EED LUMBER CO.. I N euritis cases a specialty. Phor.e
W EED, C A LIF.— T im ber fallersi
118-J. T re atm e n t given only in
to
contract
com bined
falling,
your own borne.
bucking and lim bing. Good e arn -i
ings can be m ade and living con-'
PLUMBING
•ditions a re of tlie best. C ottages —
------------------- — ---------------------- .
a e a v a ilab 'e for fam ilies. I n te r - j H- R - ADAMS— Plum bing, Contrac--
ested parties com m unicate direct
ing an<i day work. 248 F ifth St.,
phone 166-J.
ldOtf
with W eed L um ber Com pany,
251-12 i
W eed, Ca ifornia.
TRANSFER AND EXPRESS.
»WANTED -Two bell hops. A shland FOR prompt and careful service,
i Hofei.
254tf
auto trucks or horse drays, call
W hittle Transfer Co. Phone l i t
MEN W ANTED— F o r construction
Office, 89 Oak street near Hote
work on irrig a tio n project near
Ashland.
56tf
M edford. W ages $3.60 per day f o r i ____________
eig h t hours. Rogue R iver Valley _ , p o w E U I— c ic iy ip r v i t d « v s
Canal Co., M edford, Ore.
256-7*
G EN ER A L TRANS
F E R — Good team and m otor
trucks. Good service at a reason
MEN W ANTED— F o r construction
able price. Phone 83.
work on irrig a tio n project n e a r __________________
M edford. W ages $3.60 per day ADAMg TR A N SFER
Wood enn
fo” eight hours. R ogue R iver V al­
storage.
Phone 460.
211-1 mo
ley Canal Co., M edford.
257-7*
_m
V IR G IN IA
CAFE
How It Worked.
“Mamma, w hat’s tills?” asked a lit­
tle four-year-old, picking up a calen­
dar her f. ther had brought home.
“It’s a calendar, dear. It’s some­
thing by which we tell tlie time of the
year or month or week.”
The little one turned it o r care-
fully for a m inute or two. “Mamma,”
216tf she inquired anxiously, “where do
you wind it up?"—Boston Transcript.
i current would flow in the plate cir­ 'l'lie grid condenser will allow alter j
cuit and rapidly exhaust the “B” bat- natiug current to flow to the grid hut
will not allow any charge that might
| ter.v.
Should the tube, by m eans of the collect on the grid to How through it
potential applied to the grid.' be made to tlie filament. Tlie only way a ,
I t(> opei.„te ftt u point on tlie charac­ charge th at might collect on tlie grid
teristic curve midway between tin1 up­ could flow to tlie filament would be .
Insurance— 27 4-J— Yeo.
per and lower bends—that is, on the through the high resistance of about
straight p art of the curve, symm etri­ 500,(XX) to 2.000,000 ohms and would al­
cal variations in the grid potential low tiie charge on the grid to teak
Home from California—
would cause symmetrical change in tlie off slowly.
Houses Made From Ant Hills.
R. P. Nell has returned from an
If
human
builders
worked
on
the
!
auto trip to California, where he has
same scale as ants, they would pro
been for the past few weeks.
duce something about the size of USING ELECTRIC LIGHT WIRE plug apart and turning tlie lower half
half-way around.
Mount Everest. “Ant hills,” writes I
“Caution—Under no consideration
Very Sick Again—
A. J. Shipley in the Illustrated London
Experts Tell the Safe Way to Employ should the connection from the electric j
Miss Alice Spencer, little daughter News, “are very num erous in north
light socket lie brought directly into I
This System for Radio
of Donald Spencer, who was consid­ western Rhodesia and tlie Belgian
contact witli tlie ground connection,
Congo,
and
vary
in
height
from
15
!
Receiving.
erably improved In health the first
or fuses will be blown in the house
feet
to
40
feet.
Owing
to
their
steep
;
of the week, has taken a ttrrn for
circuit and tlie whole house left with­
sides, they are said to lie tlie only i
the worse and is again in a very ser­ 3afe refuge when one is charged by ! Since tlie announcement th at the out light. Operators should also be '
ious condition.
a wounded elephant. Most new set­ bureau of standards of the depart­ careful about making contact tlieni-
tlers’ houses in the bush are made ment of commerce had perfected a seives liodily" witli tlie electric light
from them, as, by pulverizing the soil method of employing electric light vviie ami ground at the same time, in
To Spend Summer Here—
wires in place of aerials, considerable order t«> avoid shock.”
Mrs. W illiam Abbott and Mrs. B. and mixing with water, bricks can be
experimenting has been done by vari­
Sellers, sisters of Mrs. Louis Dodge, made which, when dried in the sun, ous am ateurs, some of whom have bad
set just as bard as tlie ordinary brick.”
have arrived in Ashland to spend the
good luck while others succeededi
SHORT FLASHES
sum m er here with their sister.
only in blowing a large number of
The Turning Point.
“You say the director accepted your fuses.
The first national radio com­
R etu rn s from H ilt—
Engineers of an eastern electric light
scenario which was w ritten about a
pass
station on the Great Lakes
company
have
offered
the
following
Mrs. J. S. Withrow, of Talent, star, but lie can’t use it? How’s Unit?
was
recently installed. Other
suggestions
to
am
ateurs:
who has been visiting with her didn’t the sta r like It?"
stations
will shortly lie in serv­
“Oil,
tlie
sta
r
liked
it
alt
rig
h
t;
other­
“F
irst—Successful
results
have
been
daughters at H ilt. Calif., has re­
ice when tlie “graveyard" of tlie
wise tlie director wouldn’t have bought obtained so fa r only with audlon bulb j
turned home.
lakes will have lost its terrors.
it; but site changed her mind.”—. sets. Crystal sets receive tlie signals,
Mr. and Mrs. Chester W olters,
It is claimed th a t John ilayes
Judge.
but for some reason they are very
R eturn front California^—
Hammond, Jr., and Dr. E. L.
weak and indistinct.
who have been motoring th rou gh !
Cliaffee have invented an appli­
“Second—No set should bC* used on
ance that insures secrecy in
California, have returned to th e ir 1, NO FURTHER TROUBLE FOR
this system without air or oil filled
MARY
AXD
DOUGLAS
wireless.
Tlie system is based
home in Ta'ent.
condensers, placed in series with either
on principle of producing char­
CARSON CITY. Nev., Ju ly 6.— tlie antenna circuit or tlie ground
acteristic waves to which only
T here will be no appeal to th e U nit­ circuit—preferably In the antenna
Home Nears Completion—
especially equipped receivers
The E. B. Adamson summer home ed S tates suprem e court from the circuit.
are responsive.
“Third—A fuse not heavier than
which Ht ih and Froman of this city j order of the Nevada supreme court,
Secretary Hoover’s force ol,
one-half
ampere
should
lie
used
in
are building on the Pacific highway | denying a rehearing in the Mary
“ether cops” may take the form
series and just ahead of tlie antenna
near Talent, is nearing comp’etion. ( Pickford case.
Deputy Attorney
of special government detect­
connection.
and it is thought that it will be ready, General Robert Richards so declared
ing
stations where aerial com
“Fourth—An ordinary separate de­
passes could be arranged so as
for occupancy w ithin a short time, there
tachm ent plug—i. e., one witli two
to detect the direction from
Wades connecting the two separate
which interruptions come. By a
halves of tlie plug—is used. Only one
series of relays, tlie government
wire is run from this plug, the other
station nearest tlie violating
binding screw left undisturbed. -This
am ateur could lie notified and
single conductor wire should be long
the source of trouble stopped,
enough to reach from a handy electric
Now tlie fans in England are
light socket to tlie table where tlie
having
a hard time w i t l i their
instrum ent is located anti should
airj®According to a report from
■
term
inate
In
tlie
fuse
mentioned
above,
Sum m er m onths a re th e m o n th s when open doors and
England there a t“ only S.tXXi
i In case an externally connected con-
authorized am ateur operators in
windows Invite the cooling breezes— and m ake en tran ce 1 denser is used, the circuit should be
tlie United Kingdom. Tlie Lon
, run from tlie fuse to the condenser i
don
Daily Mail slates th at the
easy for th e prow ling th ie f
and from tlie condenser to the anten
reason
for tic
:::• 's tardy $
na binding post of tlie receiving set.
Why not dispense with all undue w oriy and have a box
growth
is
tlie
fact
that “ham- R
“In sets where the condenser is
pering
and
senseless
restric- H
built into the instrum ent tlie connec­
in our burglar and fire-proof vault?
lions in this country prevent «
tion from the fuse is run directly to
wireless am ateurs from getting $
the antenna binding post. All other
Boxes rent for $2.50 a year.
practice. The old fogies of tlie R
connections should be exactly tlie
army and navy air forces
sam e us for conventional overhead j
afraid of the am ateurs and
aerial receiving.
tlieir influence in having
"Screw the attachm ent plug into
postoffice authorities impose
! the electric light socket and tune as
possible and vexatious res
usual. In case no signals are received
tions tlpit limit the field,”
reverse tlie blades in tlie attachm ent
i plug by simply pulling tlie attachm ent t
Open Houses and Valuables
The Citizens Bank oi Ashland
Ashland, Oregon
It pays to read the classified page.
V
STUDENiT AT ELEVEN
H E L P WANTED
At the recent school election at
Ta'ent, Mr. Oden was elected to the
school board In place of George Car­
ter. whose term has just expired,
Mrs. Anna Tryer was elected clerk of
the board.
v
PAGE THREB
A want ad will sell it.
W ANTED— W om an or girl w ith ex­
FOUND.
perience w anted a t once by fam ­
ily in light housekeeping roojps, FOUND— In au to cam p, n ig h t, July
3, ladies w rist w atch, ow ner can
to cook and care for chiloien
have sam e on identification and
d a'lv. A ddress, Box 91, care of
paying for this ad.
258-2.
Tid ngs.
258-2*
WANTED- - C u r r a n t pickers, H. H.
L eavitt, 440 C hestnut St., 258-3
FOB SALE.
HAY FOR SALE— By G. F. Billings
W ANTED— Cooking on ranch. Ad-
dress Mrs. Phillips, 72 N orth Main FOR SALE— Two acres, irrig ated .
258-3*
street.
fru it, berries, nuts, seven room
house, good barn, garage, ideally
W ANTED— M an and wife wishes
located only 4 blocks from city
work on ranch o r any kind of;
library. , Take a look a t th is be­
work. In q u ire S. L. Allen. 258tf.
fore buynig. M ust sell in next 60
days.
Phone 461-J, Owner. 253 6
W AN i i D.
W ANTED— flood Jersey cow.
C. FOR SALE— Two good budding lots,
partly im proved. Will take light
W ittenbadh, Cjity.258-3*
car as p a rt paym ent. 600 L iberty
254
St.
IN TER UR BAN AUTOCAR CO.
(E ffectiv e January 1, 1 922)
I FOR SALE— F o u r m ale Eskim o
Daily (Except Sunday)
LV. ASHLAND» puppies. 67 8 Bou’evard. 254-6*
LV. MEDFORD
7-:00 a m - FOR SALE— Quick, 12 acres terrac e
7:00 a. ni,
8:00 a. m.
8:00 a. mT
property, seven block from P. O..
9:00 a. m, ; two blocks Lithia pa k, im prove
9:00 a. m.
10:00 a. m.
10:00 a. m.
nients w orth over $4000.
P rice
11:00 a.
a m. t
11:00 a. ni.
11:00
$1650. P. O. Box 463. 254-lm o*
12:00 noon
12:00 noonf
1:00 p .m .; f o r SALE— L odg’ng house, doing
1:00 p. m.
2:00 p. m.
a good business. In q u ire 662 B
2:00 p. m.
3:00 p. m.
s fe e t.
158-6*
3:00 p in.
4:00 p m.j
.............. ...............•-----------
4 ’00 p- m.
5:00 p di FOR SALE— B ng c h e rrie t, 10c per
5:00 p. m.
pc-und at orchard.
Br>:ig ry o v r
6:00 p m.)
6:00 p. m.
t
ic
k
e
ts
.
Phone
9-F
I
t.
7
:00
p.
m
7:00 p. m.
8:30 p. m
8:30 p. in. Sat. only
9 :30 p in. FOR SALE— Good team , se p ara to r,
9:30 p. m.
bees and bee hives. Mrs. H. W.
16:30 p. m. Sat. only 10:30 p m.
Andrew s, 122 Church St. 258-4
Sunday Schedule
Leave M edford for A shland and FOR SALE— Singers, $3.75 each.
PREVENTS TIRED FEET
l Ashland for M edford everv hour on j 767 E ast Main st.
258-3.
t the hour from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m .;
Makes them cool and com fort­ ¡th en 6:30 p. m. and 9:30 p. m.
FOR SALE OR TRADE— $5000.00
A shland w aiting room — E a st Side|
equity in $24,000 dairy ranch,
able.
R educes p ersp iratio n and ; Pharm acy.
fully equipped, m ilking m achine,
ASHLAND-ROSEBURG STAGE
tra c to r, all necessary fa, in im ple­
stops shoes from w orrying you.
m ents, 34 head cows and heifers,
.Daily (E xcept Sunday)
m ostly eligible to reg istry ; 52
LV. ASHLAND
LV. ROSEBURG
R exall F o o t P o w d er is easy to
acres
m ostly ch o ’ce alfa fa land,
7 :0 0 a m .
8:30 a .m .
u n d er irrig atio n . W ill tak e $2,-
12 :00 noon
2:00 p. ra.
use because it is in. a sp rin k le r
500 cash and $2,500 w orth of any
Travel by stage; sh o rte st ro u te by
good re a l property, m ight con-
20 m iles; one of O regon’s most
top can.
side good autom obile.
F ourteen
s-cenic trip s.
F a re — A shlanil-R osc-
years to be bad on balance of
burg, $4.«0;
Medford - Roseburg.
equity in place, very a ttra c tiv e
COSTS ONLY 25 CENTS
$4.15; G ra n ts Pass-R oscburg, $3 00.
term s.
A ddress M. C. Page, R.
D. No. 2. G rants Pass, Oregon,
M EDFORD-GRANTS PASS
w itli’n next ten days.
258-3*
Daily (Except Sunday)
LV. (PT’S PASS
LV. M EDFORD
LOST.
7 :30 a. m.
7:45 a. m.
1:00
p.
m.
1:00 p. m.
5 :30 p. m. LOST— S aturday in business d istrict
4:45 p. m.
Stop,
gen tlem an ’s brown le a th e r purse
«CBEssraKsancsia
'S unday Only
containing $20 bi 1. A ddress 7 85
10:00
a.
m.
10:00 a. ni.
B St.
257-5*
4:30 p. m.
4 :30 p. m.
room—
Tht
G rants Pass w aiting
LOST— P a ir of shell rim glasses
Bonbonniere, phone 160.
-
near tennis c o u rt in p ark , Jul>
Office and w aiting room— No. &
4th. 'FY nder »return to T idings
office, generous rew ard.
258-2
Do Your Fees
Cel Tired?
FOOT POWDER
M c N a ir Bros.
73ie
Gans Repaired
FISHING RODS W RA PPED
We Buy and Sell
Barrels and Parts Supplied and
Fitted for Any Make of Gun
R eal E s ta te
FIK E INSURANCE
INVESTMENTS
R. Middleton
381 E. MAIN ST.
STAPLES REALTY AGENCY
Hotel Ashland Building
Ashland, Oregon
C. B. L A M K I N
Pilone 241
BARGAINS IN REAL
ESTATE
City anil R anch P roperties
Houses to Rent
C ITIZEN ’S DANK BUILDING
W . A. SH ELL
B A R B E R
Safety blades resharpened
like new. Single bit,- 30c
doz. Dobule bit, 60c doz
Children’s Work A
Specialty
WHAT
FLESH
REDUCES MILK AND
MORE THAN F L IE S ?
Double S trength SHOOFLY ju st
in from P hiladelphia.
I t ’s the
best Fly R epellant on the m ark et
today for th e spraying of your
cows.
Fencing, Mowers,
R akes
B inders and th e ir repairs.
kinds of Sewing M achines.
and
All
Peil’s Corner
LOST— W ta'te em bro dered bag ru b ­
ber lined, containing baby gar
m ents. F in d er re tu rn 116 Nob
258-2-*-
H ill.
How Many
Fires Occur on
July 4th?
Have you all th e Insurance you
o u g h t to .. carry?
Ashland will |
probably allow the use of (1 »
c rack ers u n til It lias a $100.000
fire
See B Rings Agency for strong,
pronjpt paying com panies.
Billings Agency
EstabliKluxl 1883
R eal E sta te and Real Insurance
Clas? That Has No Leisure
LeDnre will -i! ■ ays be found by per­
ns v be know how to employ their
.. ihiise w ’ o w ant time are the
•people who do nothing.—Mine. Roland.
• •*
ASHLAND, , OREGON
Phone 211
41 E Main St.