ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS» Monday. July 17, 1922 LOCAL AND PERSONAL Y'isiting With Friends— E s th e r B urlingam e of P o rtla n d is v isiting a t the hom e of Mrs. Jo h n C allahan on C street. L et J e rry O’Neal fig u re your next Job of plum bing. F irs t class m a te r­ ial and w orkm anship. P hone 138. 207 E. M ain stre e t. 238tf Recovering From Illness— Mrs. B. F. H atch of 218 G ranite s tre e t is recovering from a serious siek spell and is able to be out of doors again. T rad e y o u r old tire s in and buy MASON CORDS a t LEEDOM ’S T IR E HO SPITA L. 252tf Leaves for Home— F ra n k H a rris, who has been visit­ ing w ith his sister, Mrs. B. R. G reer, fo r th e past few days, left for his hom e in K ansas City, Mo., y e ste r­ day. F r u it canning tfm e is a t hand. F o r Bruit ja rs, lids, rubbers, jelly m olds and su g a r. D e tric k ’s prices c a n ’t be beaten. Visits in Ashland— ,lr. and Mrs. John Goodfellow of G rinnell, Iowa, m ade a sh o rt visit w ith the W. H. Day fam ily last week. Good Insurance a t good P hone 27 4 J. Yeo of course. ¡traight line, then C-D will equal P 5, or so long as the working rang; ¡’alls within straight line portion of he characteristic curve, symmetrical :hanges in grid potential will cai:.- ¡ymmetrical changes in plate current ,'rom this it can be sec-n that if the ■working point “A” be selected near l:he bend of the characteristic curve, »ymmetrieal charges In grid potential will not cause symmetrical changes in Iplate current. Slnc£ the plate current It Will Function Thus for Either 'variation in such case would bear only flight relation to the grid variation in • Radio Frequency or Audio 'potential, the output of the tube would he distorted. Frequency. In applying amplifiers to receiving sets used to pick radiophone stations, Starting today we shall give a de­ tailed description of the vacuum tube distortion Is one of the greutest dif Too strong when used as an amplifier. Xbls series, , Acuities to overcome. signals will result in decreased am­ as in the past, is continuous nnd if plification. In Figure 23, If the ap- clipi»ed out and saved will be con­ ! plied variation in grid potential were venient for reference. 10 times th at shown In the example, When the three-electrode vacuum the plate current would not changa tube was used as a detector, the cir­ 10 tim es as much, because of the cuits associated with It were such bends in the curve, due to saturation tiiat where a symmetrical alternating Finally, a condition can be reached difference was applied to the grid, where the use of un amplifier tube a symmetrical change in plate current ! will decrease the signal strength be- resulted. T hat Is to say, the vacuum l cause of the saturation of the tube tube acted as a rectifier. In addition The rectified Incoming signals would to rectifying, the tube also amplified. be louder without the use of the ampli­ The variation in plate circuit w as “K,” fier tube, because of the inability of where “K” Is the amplification con­ the plate current of the tube caused stant o f the tube, times what it would by saturation to increase In propor­ have been in a two-electrode tufie, for tion to the signal strength. the same potential impressed on the There are, In general, two factors grid. th at can be taken from the charac By properly adjusting the electrical terlstlc curve and the second is the constants of the circuits associated length of the straight portion of the I with a three-electrode tube, symmetrl- curve. The slope of the straight por F o rm e r R esident Visit Mr. and Mrs. C. A. H itchcock of Je ffe rso n , Ohio, a re visiting in Ash­ land a fte r an absence of 20 years. Mr. H itchcock was superintendent, of th e local schools w hile here but is nov^ practicing law in his home tow n. I guess if you’d retained your brush. Miss Edna O’Dea ol the prohibition You wouldn’t talk thia kind of guff.” And there’» the moral, plain enough I office, bureau of Internal revenue, ' -£» up . Jr. photographed with a large bear trap) which was captured by Federal Prohi­ bition Agent D. J. G antt^near Etowah. Ga. The tra p was set near a still to catch the first prohibition agent who came around. Family Did Full W ar Duty. Joseph Jacobsen, a form er service man of the United States army, since falling in an army airplane at Tow ers. France, in May, 1918, lias been in ten hospitals, four since the first o f this year. Seven Jacobsen brothers served in the World war, and were contenders for the championship for the largest number of a single famil,- 1 in the service. Elephants Test a Floor. Venida Nets Single and Double Mesh IS CENTS Colored Glasses A Good V ariety in Styles and Effective Diplomatic PHYSICIANS. FO R TRADE— 160 a c re unincum - OR- ERNES'! A. WOOD»— Practice bered ranch on Pacific highw ay lim ited -to eye, ear, nose and and county road, n e a r H ilt; s m a ll; th ro a t. Office hour«. 10 to 12 and house and o utbuildings; good t to 5. Sweden burg Bldg. Ash- stock o r chicken ranch w ith plen- land. Ore ' v j-tf ty of wood and tillab le land W i l l --------------------------------- -------------------- tra d e for unincupibered A shland ® ^- A 4. EMMENS— Physlcla n and acreage; prefer no house. b u i| Snrgeon. P ractice lim ited to would ensider acreage w ith sin a l' eye. ear, ncse and th ro a t. C lasses house. E leanor G reer, 199 G ran. supplied. Oculist and auri-r fOr Be St. 231 t f • S. P. R. R Offices, M. F. «r,d H Bldg., M sd'ord, Ore. Phone 587 H E L P WANTED DR. M ATTIE R. SHAW— Special a t tentlon to m others and children. In te rn a l accretion« and endocrine glandB. Res. and office, 108 Pio­ neer avenue. Telephone 28. Of­ fice hours. 11 to 12 a. m ; 2 to < » D. m. MEN WANTED CHI-OPRACTORS. for service as railro a d m a c h in ists., ---------------- bo d erm ak ers. blacksm iths, electric- 1 , INGERSOLL HAWLEY ians, sheetm etal w orkers, pipe f it- 1 V isiting C hiropractic Physician, ters, coppersm iths, tin n e rs car in-!- Ne“ r ,t ia ra^es a specialty. Phone spectors, car repairers, helpers— all H 8 -J . T reatm en t given only in classes ! fo u r oth home. ! PLUMBING UNDER STR IK E CONDITIONS BEST EX PLA IN ED BY CHAIRMAN H. R. ADAMS— Plum bing, C ontract­ ing and day work. 248 F ifth St., BEN W. HOOPER OF TH E UNITED phone 166-J. lOOtf STATES R A I L R O A D LA B O R ! BOARD IN HIS STATEMENT O F TRANSFJ R AND EXPRESS JULY 1ST. READING AS FOLLOW S i ---------------------- '~ r U n prom pt and careful service, au to tru ck s or horse drays, call “ In this case th e conflict Is not W hittle T ran sfer Co. Phone 11?. betw een the em ployer and the op- Off ce, 89 Oak stre e t near Hotel i pressed employes. The people of th is A shland. 66tt country, throuf b an act of congress. ________ . signed by P resid en t W i’son, estab-j • k . PO W Et L —GENERAL TRANS iU shed a trib u n a l to decide such d i s - F E R — Good team and m otor putes over wages and w orking con-i truck«. Good service a t a reason dlttons, which a re su b m itted to It in &l>ie price. Phone 83. a proper m anner. I t is th e decision: a-n «u o n Z Z ------- -- ------------ of this trib u n a l a g ain st which th e ' ‘ ‘ ~ Wood and shop c ra fts a re strik in g . BtoraRe P h o w «80. 211-lm o j “ R egardless of any question of th e LOST. rig h t of the men to strik e, th e men who tak e the s trik e rs ’ places a r e ; , ~ 1 ~ or m erely accepting the w ag e, and n e a r sulphur grotto, Lithia park. w orking co n d lt’ons prescribed by a governm ent trib u n a l and a re per- ■ P lease re tu rn to T idings office Rew ard. 267-2* form ing a public service. They apei not accepting th e wages and work- i FOR R E N I. lng conditions which an em ployer Is j _________________ try in g to impose. F o r this re a s o n ; niaxr'r 77Z7Z I public sentim ent and full govern- UK KBNT— Clean, cool rooms, sln- 72 N orth m ent power will p ro tect th e m e n 1 gle or housekeeping. 242-Im o who rem ain in th e ir positions a n d . Main St. new men who m ay come in .” APARTMENTS F u rn ish ed , close A dequate provisions have been in, m odern conveniences. A dults m ade for th e full protection of a 1 only. In q u ire 166 H argadine St., new em ployes, th e sam e as old em or phone 122. 257-tf ployes who have rem ained loyally a t work. A pplicants should apply to FOR RENT— T hree room furnished th e office of the su p erin ten d en t a ti p a rtm en t, all outside rooms. Phone 263-R or call nt 369 H ar­ P o rtla n d (Uniorf station-, or to th e , ! a ssista n t su p e rin te n d e n t a t Rose-' gadine street. 267-tf ! burg. WANTED. J. H. DYER. G eneral M anager S outhern P a c ific ! W ANTED—'F e e d e r hogs, from 70 to Company. 140 pounds. Phone 4F13. 263-6 Company I'GB SALK. R. E. KELLY. R epresentative Executive D epa.t-, - , , y f o r sat 01 p - p f puiin<,o Pacific Company. j H AY FOR SALE— By G. F. Billings. ASHLAND REALTY CO. , m ■ I ent S 1 outhern I ■"...... - i - 'gv FOR SALE— O verland 90 in fine shape, bedrock price. See J. H. Opposite City Hall INTERURBAN AUTOCAR CM. M cKenzie a t M ack’s G arage. 266-6 (E ffective Ja n u a ry I, 1922) Daily (Except Sunday) LV ASHLANDl SALE— Quick, 12 acres terrac e Business Chances LV. MEDFORD property, seven block from P. O.. 7 :00 a. m. 00 a. tn. 7 two blocks L ithia park, im prove­ Insurance Real Estate 8 00 a. m. 8:00 a. m. m ents w orth over $4000. P rice 9:00 a. m. 9 00 a. m. $1650. P. O. Box 463, 254-lm o* 10:00 a. m. 10 00 a. m. 11 00 a. m. 11:00 a. m . 'p o R SALE— Quick, 12 acres te rra c e 12 00 noon 12:00 noon property, five room house, barn, Well, It Does in a Way, 1:00 p. m. 1 00 p. m. chicken house, one acre grapes, A W ashington society woman who 2 :0 0 p. m. 2 00 p. m. % acre a p p 'e s ^ ^ acre peaches, was entertaining a South American 3:00 p. m. j 3 00 p m. •* 4 % acre cherries, wood lot, seven delegate during the recent Pan-Ameri- j 4:00 p. m. 4 00 p. m. B A R B E R blocks from P. O., two blocks of 5:00 p. m. can woman’s convention, said to her 5 00 p. m. L ith ia P a rk , im provem ents w orth 4 * Safety blades resharpened 6:00 p. m. 6 00 p. m. guest.. “I’m afraid my knowledge of over $4000. P rice $1650. P. O. 7 :0 0 p. m. Spanish is very lim ited; in fact, I like new. Single bit, 30r 7 00 p. m. Box 463. 254-lm o* M 8:30 p. m. 8 30 p. m. Sat. only know only two words.” doz. Dobule bit, 60c doz 9:30 p. m. FOR SALE— 40 acres wood land, 9 30 p. m. “And what are they?” inquired the 10:30 p. m. cheap. T hree m iles from city. See Sat-, only 30 p. m. 16 other. C hild ren ’« W ork A w ow ner, 896 B oulevard. 262-1 8* Sunday Schedule “ ‘M anana,’ meaning tomorrow, and Specialty Leave M edford for A shland and ‘pajam a,’ night.” A shland for M edford everv hour o n ; HEMSTITCHING and P icotlng At- tachm ent. F its any sew ing m a­ the hour from 9 a- m - to 5 p. m .; chine. P rice $2. Econom y Sales th en 6:30 p. m. and 9:30 p. m. Company, M edford. Or. 263-6* A shland w aiting room — E a st Side Pharm acy. FOR SALE — Six room m odern ASHLAND-ROSEBURG STAGE house, close in. Terms. 63 Daily (E xcept Sunday) Gresjyam St. 265-6* LV. ASHLAND LV. ROSEBURG 7<00 a m . 8:30 a. m. FO R SALE— One larg e ice box. for hotel or re s ta u ra n t use. P o rt- 12:00 noon , 2:00 p .m . Shasta R e stau ra n t. 267-2 T ravel by stag e; sh o rte st ro u te by. 1 20 m iles; one of Oregon s j n o s t , f o r s a l e — Very accu rate, new. all A New P erfectio n Oil Cook Slove in your k itc h e n will assu re a | scenic trip s. F are— Ashland-Rose- steel m itre box, 28x5 saw. Also cool a n d p lea sa n t k itch en in th e h o tte st w eath er. T he New P e r­ burg, $4.60; Medford - Roseburg. tool grinder. J. D. Hoag, phone fection Stove is a tested, g u a ra n te e d product, and w ill do a ll the $4.13; Grants Pass-Roseburg, $3.00. 267tf 368-J. w ork of your wood ran g e w ith o u t h e a tin g th e k itch en . Cooks as MEDFORD-GRANTS PASS FOR SALE— Most rem ark ab le offer fa st as gas and is absolutely reliab le. W e have them in tw o, th re e Daily (Except Sunday) LV. MEDFORD LV. G’T’S PASS j of th e year. Must sell a t once fine a n d fo u r b u rn e rs. Come in am i le t us show you th e num erous hom e, two highly im proved lots, 7 :30 a. m. 7:45 a. m. fe a tu re s th a t m ake them th e best, stove for sum m er use. fu rn itu re if desired. 595 Roca St. 1:00 p. m. 1 :00 p. m. P hone 368-J. 267tf 5:30 p. m. 4:45 p. m. FOR SAI*E— Jersey |cow , freshens Sunday Only 10:00 a. m. in about a week. W. L. Moore. ; 10:00 a. m. 4:30 p. m. Phone 10-F-4. 267-4* 4 :3 0 p .r a . 37-39 N orth M ain St. P h o n e 203 G ran ts P ass w aiting room — T ht B onbonniere, phone 160. Office and w aiting room — No. o W. A. SHELL G-r'/c/ F b-ferr/ve?/ Z xxnr cal variations of grid potential can be made to-produce symmetrical varia­ tion in plate current, which are “K" times the am plitude of the plate cir­ cuit variations of a sim ilar two-elec­ trode value with the same applied grid potential. This means th at if a three-electrode value be used in the proper circuits in a radio receiver, the signals can be made to appear as though ¡the received signal Is “K” times as strong as it actually is. If two tubes are used with their proper circuits in conjunction with a radio receiver the received signals will ap­ pear to be “K” times as strong as they actually are and so the apparent strength of the Incoming signal is multiplied by “K” for each additional tube added to the receiver circuit. A vacuum tube used in conjunction with a circuit th at will cause the plate current to vary in exact proportion to the applied grid voltage, but ap­ parently caused bv “K” times the ac­ tual grid voltage variation, is called an amplifier. If the tube functioning as an amplifier Is used to amplify the incoming signal at radio frequency be­ fore if is rectified by the detector. It is termed a radio frequency amplifier. If the tube functioning as an amplifier is used a fter the incoming radio fre­ quency has been rectified by the de­ tector. it is term ed an audio frequency amplifier. Returning again to the character­ istic curve of the three-electrode vac­ uum tube, shown in Figure 23. notice its shape. Suppose that a pos­ itive potential was applied to the grid by means of a “C” battery so that the tube would function a t a point represented by "A” on the characteristic curve. If now the ap­ plied grid potential from the “C” bat­ tery be reduced by an amount rep­ resented by A-R in F igure 23 the corresponding reduction in plate cur­ rent will be represented by R-E. On the other fthnd If the grid potential be increased by an amount repre­ sented l»y A-C. where A-C equals R-V. the corresponding increase in plate current is C-D. If I lie portion of the characteristic curve In the region of E-A-D is a tlon of the curve determines the am ­ plification of the tube. The more nearly vertical the straight portion of the curve Is, the greater will he the change In plate current for a given change in grid potential, or in other words, the louder will be the response in the telephone receivers corresponding to a given received signal.” The length of the straight portion of the curve determines the maximum variation In grid potentm! th a t will cause the tube to function properly without distortion. IliMtIMIIMimtWMWMtMtIUHMIUMMtiMUlUMItIHU.IIUIMII'llIl * TIPS TO RADIOISTS At, Muncie, Ind., bacon was fried by means ot a radio cur- rent. At last an explanation for that “frying” -noise. Gifford Pinchot, nominated for governor of Pennsylvania by the vote of the people, acknowl- edges his great Indebtedness to the radio. A prim ary coil no doubt played an im portant part. An inventor of Chicago claims to have Invented radio apparatus that perm its of sucressful com­ munication with the spirits. We hope th at the untl-prohibi- tionists will not m isinterpret this claim. The police departm ent of Portland, Ore., has asked for an appropriation for radio receiv- lng and broadcasting stations and to equip the police automo- biles with radio apparatus. Cop- per wire. It is needless to say, will be used. Lord Northclifi’e. famous Eng- llsh editor, in speaking of the future of journalism , recently predicted that radio would have an effect upon the publication of .new spapers that wilt equal the Invention of the linotype and high-speed press. He said th at radio would undoubtedly come into general use of news­ papers and uewggatheflng agen­ cies. ... UlHIIMWMWMU Powder as Far Back A« 200 B. C. It la «aid the Koreans made gun' powdei as fa r back as 200 B. C. FO R EXCHANGE C-ught in a t m along hla trail The fox broke loose, but lost bis tafl. To mask his shame he oried, “I bear J fcatkulaaw « t being worn this year And.jf in fashion you would shine i ° u “ bob yoar tall« the same as m in er An old fox said to him "Tush, tush!” Wishing to determine the strength of his garage floor. a ('a n io n (O.) man employed the services o f five circus elephants to act as test load, relates Popular Mechanics Maga­ zine. They were led upon the fiooi and grouped as c'osely as possible, making a live load of more than fif­ teen tons on the center of the floor— I probably the first o f this unusual de-[ serlption to be used for such a pur- | pose Stopping in Ashland— F. A. Sachi and fam ily and Ed Brown of M arshfield, Ore., a re sto p ­ ping in the city for a few days. Mr. Sachi m akes an a n n u al trip to A sh­ land and spends a week or ten days in th e cam p ground and considers it good enough vacation for a n y ­ body. Mr. Brown is stopping a t th e H otel A shland and is tak in g su lp h u r b a th s a n d d rin k in g L ithia w ater, having cam e here ’ for the benefit of his h e a lth . To “Wash Pa.” Many years ago, a teacher in the Indianapolis public schools, who is now widely known in club work, re­ ceived the following excuse from a child in a poor district: “D ear Teacher—Please excuse M ary's absence, she had to stay home to help her Ma wash her Pa.” “T he signature, "her Pa,” so w rit­ ten. changed what he wished to say entirely. One cent th e word «neh tim e. the ^ fashionable fox Maimed but Good Swimmers. V isits ( amp on Dead Indian— Miss Enice G rubb spent th e la t­ te r p a rt of th e week a t Ice H ouse lak e, w here th e Beechter D anford fam ily a re cam ping. Miss G rubb rode out to th e cam p on h e r horse T h u rsd ay evening a fte r w ork and re tu rn e d /home yesterday evening. Mr. D anford is engaged in cu ttin g wood n e a r his cam p and will be th e re fo r several weeks. Viscount Lascelle's sword might do henceforth for a can opener, but as a weapon It is probably out of busi­ ness for good. Princess Mary used it at the wedding breakfast to cut a London wedding cake. We need no fu rth e r account of its condition. It Is ruined. No tem per of Damascus could emerge from such a test other than a bent and hacked-up thing, un­ fit for fu rth er service except splitting «hakes, or perhaps taking up carpets. Prince Henry offered to get a hatchet, but the bride, with that pret­ ty persistence in destruction which sometimes impels the sweetest of women to dig out a jammed washbowl plug with her husband’s razor, re­ jected It and sacrificed the sword. Anticipating the wreckage that was about to ensue the duke of York sug­ gested a Lewis gun for the job, but the lady went ahead, and strewed the plain with crumbs and chips. The devastation must have been aw­ ful. W e can think of hut one parallq) to that chaotic scene, and that oc­ curred when J. D. Galloway returned from overseas, where he had been serving as a major, and was made to serve a cake at a certain dull dinner. He fell upon that cake as though it had been a platoon of Prussians, and soon had It beaten, butchered, routed and dispersed all over his end of the table. Whereupon O. K. Cushing re­ marked : “I understand for the first time in my life what is meant by the old phrase. The officer« 'mess.***—From the Anjonaut. B U S IN E S S A N D P R O F E S S I O N A L e s Swimming ils quite easy, and is even beneficial for th e s e . men who have lost a limb, especially in salt water, which seems to benefit the maimed limb. At a swimming match organized at Brighton for so-called disabled men. 1G competitors entered the water. Ten of these had lost one leg, three were minus an arm, and the remaining three had no legs at all. The course was from the Palace pier to the West pier, and 15 o f the 166 competitors covered the whole dis­ tance. roughly three-quarters of a mile. The one who failed had to leave the w ater half-way owing to cramps in the stump. “It was perhaps the most remarkable swim that has ever taken place in, history,” comments the author of “Thej Handbook for the Limbless,” from! which the above facts are taken. A utom obile insurance a specialty. Ask Mr. A. L. Lam b. Yeo, of course. 265tf Prince«« Mary Used Weapon of Vis­ count Lascellec to Cut Open Her Wedding Cake. TRAP FOR DRY-AGENTS VACUUM TUBE WHEN USED AS AMPLIFIER rates. 265tf RUINED HER HUBBY’S SWORD PAG 8 THR k A Try the Classified Columns. I | ! i ! ! I = | ! Cool K itchens for Hot Days SIMPSON’S HARDWARE ! 1 | j j ’ i ! | ! ‘ j A t Once C. B. L A M K I H 1 1 | BARGAINS IN REAL ESTATH Seeds of Success SEE US NOW ABOUT VOUR F IR E INSURANCE City and Ranch Properties From some of the smallest seeds you sow in your garden, come the most valuable plants and fragrant flowers. Tn much the same way the small sums you de­ posit with us grow increasingly valuable. - , . Open a thrift account with us and sow the I seeds of success. * The Citizens Bank oi Ashland Ashland, Oregon iE fu a u Houses to R ent FJITIZEN’S RANK BUILDING WHAT REDUCES MILK AND FLESH MORE THAN FLIES? Double S trength SHOOFLY ju st in from P h iladelphia. I t ’s the best F ly R epellant on the m ark et today for th e spraying of your cows. Fencing, Mowers, R akes Binders and th e ir repairs, kinds , of Slewing M achines Peil's Corner and All P ro crastin atio n in ta k in g out fire insurance has robbed m any a man of his e n tire property. Don’t be caught unp rep ared by the fire fiend. Y our hom e, your, business, your crops, your a u to ­ m obile have a very real money value. No p roperty is secure a g ain st d e stru c tio n by fire. L et us tell you how little it will cost to fully protect you. “ W hen you w an t good in su r­ ance. ta lk w ith B illings.” Billings Agency EstublislMNl 1SS3 R<«1 E state and Real Inauian<*> ASHLAND, OREOON Phone 211 41 E Main St.