ARHLAfW Thursday, July 30, 1022 LOCAL AND PERSONAL L eaves fo r M otor T r i p - Clay Sugg and th e two R ush boys! le ft Sunday on a m otor trip to P o r t­ land. They expect to re tu rn F rid ay i or S aturday of th is week. I Good in su ran ce a t good rates. j P hone 274-J. Yeo of course. 265tf HOW TO CONSTRUCT SIMPLE RADIO SETS M aterials That Are Necessary L eaves for Portland— Mrs. Mabel Joslin left Sunday ev-| ening for P o rtla n d and will e n te r L ow engart & Com pany's m illinery estab lish m en t tp acquaint herself w ith th e late st in m illinery. Mrs. Joslin will re tu rn in A ugust and r e ­ sum e her position w ith Mrs. Sugg. ! I A utom obile in su ran ce a specialty. | Ask Mr. A. L. Lam b. Yeo, of course. 265tf ! B aby Boy A riiv Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Kerby are the;' proud p a re n ts of a fine 9 pound ba­ by boy which arrived a t th e ir home n e a r T alen t yesterday. M other and baby a re both doing nicely. and Method of Assembling and Mounting Them. For those who would like to con­ struct a simple nonregengrative vacuum tube receiver, the details of several sets will be given, before ta k ­ ing up the explanation of the vacuum T v t t / n j C o i/ A r ia ! W F r u it canning tim e Is a t hand. F o r fru it ja rs, lids, ru b b ers, jelly m olds an d su g ar, D e tric k ’s prices c a n ’t be beaten. V isito rs from Five binding posts. This set requires, of course, an “A* battery to light the vacuum tube fila ment and a ”B” b a tte ry to furnish the plate potential. The “A” battery should be a six-volt storage battery of not less th an 20 am pere hoars’ capacity. One 22H-volt “B” battery unit is nec­ essary for a source of plate potential. Assembling the Coil. Starting one-half inch from one e n d ■ of the cardboard tube, wind on thej No. 22 DCC wire until w ithin one-half; inch of the other end of the tube. > Fasten one end of the winding to the tube, but allow some surplus wire on the other end for making a connec­ tion. A fter the winding is in place apply a thin coat of orange shellac to hold the turn* in place. Assemble the clrculax^cut pieces of wood in the geometrical center of ra A B erkeley— C. W. F raley and W. M. B arber re tu rn e d from an au to trip to San F rancisco and Berkeley last n ig h t.i and brought along w ith them on the re tu rn trip , Mrs. R u th W arren and Mrs. G ertru d e F ra le y and tw o chil­ tul»e as un amplifier. The circuits d ren , who will m ake a visit w ith which will be described depend upon relativ es in A shland for a few weeks. the vacuum tube for a detector or as a rectifier not having the additional L et J e rry O’Neal fig u re your next function of an oscillator. The first set described will be that Job of plum bing. F irs t class m ate r­ of a tuning coll mounted on a horizon­ ial and w orkm anship. P hone 138. tal base board. The following m ate­ 207 E. Main stre e t. 238ti rial is necessary for its construction: LUMBER COMPANY TO TAKE OYER WEED HOTEL W EED , Calif., July 20.— The W eed L um ber com pany has conclud- e I a deal w ith Don M ontgom ery and his several business associates, w hereby it will take over th e pro ­ p e rty In W eed know n as the W eed hotel. A bout ten years ago th e com pany gave M ontgom ery and his associates a long lease on th e land w here the hotel stan d s, before they began con­ s tru c tio n of th e hotel. A fter num erous a lte ra tio n s are m ade in th e b u ilding th e hotel will be operated by th e lum ber com pany u n d e r th e direction* of its stew ard. GOVERNM ENT W ILL OWN PO ST O F FIC E BUILDINGS W ASHINGTON, Ju ly 20.— P o st­ m a ste r G eneral W ork announced to­ day th a t th e first steps tow ard th e fu lfillm e n t of th e recently an nounc­ ed policy of th e d e p a rtm e n t to ac­ q u ire ow nership of post office build in g s th ro u g h o u t th e country had been s ta rte d w ith th e a rriv al at W ash in g to n of 15 post office inspec­ to rs , who a re to be tra in ed as real e s ta te ex p erts to investigate real es­ ta te p ro p erty w ith a view to p u r­ ch a sin g sites fo r new buildings. O w ing to the illness of Mrs. A. S. B ullen, th e Dew Drop Inn will be closed u n til M onday. 270-3 ! Ä The Tuning Coil. A piece of cardboard tubing, outside diam eter, three inches, and five Inches long. It will cost about 10 cents. One hundred feet of No. 22 DCC m agnet wire. Cost about 25 cents. One standard slider to fit *4 by U" Inch brass rod. Cost about 40 cents. A six-inch length of by ^4-lnch sq u are'b rass rod. Cost about 20 cents. Tw$ circular blocks of wood, whose diam eter Is just equal to the Inside square blocks and then shellac or var­ nish them for appearance’ sake. When thoroughly dry slip the two end blocks into the wound tube und by means of a few finishing brads driven through the cardboard tube fasten the end blocks to the wound tube. The slider is to be mounted on top of the coll and should be capable of making contact with any turn of the wire on the tube. In order to remove the Insolation from the wire, just un­ der the rod w here the slider moves back and forth w rap a piece of sand­ paper around a thin piece of wood and, using another niece of wood as a guide, sandpaper the Insulation from the winding. Drill a hole one-eighth Inch In di­ am eter through the slider rod about <1 C a i/' J ■ O rffv n tt Crescent Manufacturing Company Seattle, Wasbintrtoa Crescent Positively deca N O T contain Alum. D t’NSM U ltt H E A T R E L IE V E D BY A TRACE OF RAIN B U S IN E S S A N D P R O F E S S IO N A L DUNSMUIR, Ju ly 20.— This city One cent the word each time. had a tra c e of ra in yesterday a fte r FOR EXCHANGE PHYSICIANS. I heav;. clouds hfed dhscured th e sun j th ro u g h o u t th e forenoon. T he sky FOR TRADE— 160 acre unincum ­ OB. ER N EST A. WOODS— Practice bered ranch on Pacific highw ay also was overcast today and the lim ited to eye, ear, nose and and county road, n e a r H ilt; sm all th ro a t. Office hours, 10 to 12 and w eather is th reaten in g . house and o u tb u ildings; good * to 6. Sw edanburg Bldg., Ash­ stock o r chicken ranch w ith plen­ land, O re 73-tf ty of wood an d tillab le land. W ill INTERURBAN AITjOCAR C o. tra d e for unincum bered A shland OR. J. J, EMMENS— Physician and (E ffective J a n u a ry i , i q ^ > ) Surgeon. P ractice lim ited to acreage; prefer no house, but eye, ear, nose and th ro a t. G i m m would cnsider acreage w ith sm al' LV. MED FORD LV. ASHLA ND supplied. Oculist and a a rts r for house. E leanor G reer, 199 G ran, 7:00 a. m. 7:00 a. m. S. P. R. R. Offices, M. F. and H ite St. 231tf* 8:00 a. m. 8:00 a. m. Bldg.. R ed fo rd , Ore. Phone 617 9:00 a. m. 9:00 a. m. W ANTED. 10:00 a. m. 10:00 a. m. DR. MATTIE B. SHAW— S p e c la la f 11:00 a. m. 11:00 a. m. WANTED— Com petent g irl to do tentlon to m others and children. 12:00 no on 12:00 noon housew ork. In q u ire Mrs. H igh, In te rn a l eacretlona and endocrine 1:00 P- m. 1:00 P- m. 88 W im er etreet. glands. Res. and office, 108 Pio­ 2:00 P- m. 2:00 P- m. 3:00 P m. 3:00 P. m. WANTED— To h e a r from ow ner, neer avenue. Telephone 28. Of­ fice hours, 11 to 12 a. m ; 2 to f wjio has 10 acres or m ore im ­ 4-00 P- m. 4:00 P- m. D. m. proved land for sale, who will 5:00 P- m. 5:00 P. ua. tak e th e bonus loan as first pay­ 6:00 P- m. 6:00 P- m. CHIROPRACTORS. m ent. A nsw er to P. O. Box No. 7:00 P- m. 7:00 P- m. 216, A shland. 269-3 m. 8:30 P- 8:30 P- m. Sat. only DR. MAUD INGERSOLL HAWLEY 9:30 P. m. 9:30 P- m. —-Visiting C hiropractic Physician. HELP WANTED 10:30 P. m. Sat. only 10:30 P- rn. N euritis cases a specialty. Phone Sunday Schedule 118-J. T reatm en t given only in Leave M edford for A shland and your oven home. A shland for M edford every h our on; the hour from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m .; PLUMBING then 6:30 p. m. and 9:30 p. m. A shland w aiting room — E a st Side H. R. ADAMS— Plum bing, C ontract- p y» o v*m apv i ing and day w ork. 248 F ifth St., ASHLAND-ROSEBURG STAGE I phone 166-J. lOOtf MEN WANTED Daily (E xcept Sunday) TR A N SFER AND EX PRESS. LV. ASHLAND LV. ROSEBURG fo r service as railro a d m achinists. boilerm akers, blacksm iths, electric- ¿777-----------------------------——----------— .8:30 a. m. 7:00 a m . 2 :00 p. m. I ians, sheetm etal w orkers, pipe f it - liru K prom pt and careful service, 12:00 noon T ,.ve> b , sh o rte st ro u te b , , & X “ “ ‘WILDCAT” WELTY W ho uxx's up a g a in st G ordon McKay 20 m iles; one of Oregon s most Office, 89 Oak street near Hotel classes , ,7 „ ... , « scenic trip s. F a re — A shland-R ose- Ashland. 56tf to night at th e M edtord A th letic ■ , . . .. . burg, $4.60; M edford - Roseburg, ’ „ . „„ Club. McKay, one o f th e cla ssiest ” * ’ ’ STR IK E CONDITIONS T. L. PO W E 1L — GENERAL TRANS $4.15; G ran ts Pass-R oseburg, $8.00 U N D E R boxers on th e coast, is m atched ill BEST EX PLA IN ED BY CHAIRMAN F E R — Good team and m otor M EDFORD-GRANTS PASS BEN W. HOOPER OF TH E UNITED a b u 'o r t c e ^ Î h o n " ’ 1« # rea ®OD a bout w ith Harry Greb in P itts ­ Daily (Except Sunday) STATES R A I L R O A D LABOR j ---------------- ------------ ° ________ ___ burg, P a., on Labor Day. LV. G’T’S PASS LV. MEDFORD 7:30 a. m. 7:45 a. m. BOARD IN HIS STATEM ENT O F ! ADAMS TR A N SFER — Wood and 1:00 p. m. JULY 1ST, READING AS FOLLOW S, _ 8tOrage’ Phone 460. 1:00 p. m. 211-lm o 5:30 p. m. 4:45 p. m. FOB RENT. Sunday Only i ; SPARKS “ In th is case the conflict is not 10:00 a. m. 5 10:00 a. m. 4:30 p. m. j betw een the em ployer and the op­ APARTMENT’S — F u rn ish ed , close I I 4:30 p. m. in , m odern conveniences. A dults The man who uses hedsprings I G ran ts P ass w a’ting room — The ! pressed employes. The people of this country, th ro u g h an act of congress, only. In q u ire 16« H argadlne St., in place of an aerial might at ! Boflbonniere, phone 160. or phone 122. 257-tf times be accused of ‘lying down 1 Office and w aiting room -No. 5 signed by P re sid e n t W i'son, e sta b ­ lished a trib u n a l to decide such d is­ on the Job.” putes over wages and w orking con­ FOR RENT— My hom e On L iberty The University of South Caro- \ stre e t. In q u ire Mrs. H. L. Moore. ditions, which a re subm itted to it in Una, Columbia, S. C., is planning I 364 V ista screet. 269-5 a p roper m anner. It is th e decision to erect and operate a broad- j \ P a i n f u l C o r n Is of this trib u n a l ag ain st which th e FOR RENT— October 1, 350 acre casting station by popular sub- i shop c ra fts a re strik in g . farm , th re e m iles e a st of Ashland. scriptlon. It Is Imped that $12.- I ‘‘R egardless of any question of th e F o r inform ation, Inquire of Mol­ T o r t u r e 000 will be raised. rig h t of the men to strik e, th e men lie Songer, 45 H elm an St., Ash­ The difference between party- | who ta k e the s trik e rs ’ places are land, Ore. 269-6* m erely accepting the wages and line telephone service In the I w orking conditions prescribed by a country and radio service is that I » OR SALK. governm ent trib u n a l and a re per­ I all the neighbors ere expected ! form ing a public service. They are HAY FOR SALE—-By G. F. Billings. j to listen in in both cases, but I WHY BE TORTURED n ot accepting th e w ages and w ork­ = no one objects In the case of I ing conditions which an em ployer is FOR SALE— O verland 90 in fine | the radio. USE shape, bedrock price. See J. H. try in g to impose. F o r th is reason I A magnifying violin, for radio I McKenzie a t M ack’s G arage. 266-6 public sentim ent and full govern­ purposes, has been invented by ; m ent pow er will pro tect th e men a musical genius. Its use b.\ ! who rem ain in th eir positions and FOR SALE— Quick, 12 acres terrac e beginners should be prohibited J property, seven block from P. O.. new men who m ay come In.” two blocks L ith ia park, im prove­ by law. What the violin begin A dequate provisions have been m ents w orth over $40004 Price ner needs is a soft pedal of pro- ! I m ade for th e full protection of a 1 $1650. P. O. Box 463. 254-lm o* I nounced ability, ’ new em ployes, th e sam e as old em­ C o r n S o lv e n t ployes who have rem ained loyally at FOR SALE— Quick, 12 acres terrac e j To tell of their Issues of new work. A pplicants should apply to i bonds and quote prices on regn property, five room house, barn, i th e office of th e su p erin ten d en t at ? lar issues a firm in San Fran chicken house, one acre grapes, AND GET R E L IE F FO R P o rtlan d (U nion station-, or to th e I cisco has adopted the radio % a c re app'.es, 94 acre peaches, ! a ssista n t su p e rin te n d e h t a t Rose- ! phone. Besides furnishing the 94 acre cherries, wood lot, seven 35 CENTS ! burg. | bond news to local Investors, th e I blocks from P. O., two blocks of L ith ia P ark , im provem ents w orth j firm in time intends to have c ! J. H. DYER, over $4000. P rice $1650. P. O. W e H ighly R ecom m end U | large broadcasting station to j 1 G eneral M anager Southern P aqifii Box 463. 254-lm o* Company. | keep in touch by wireless tele I | phone with its branch houses. In = FO R SALE— 40 acres wood land, R. E . KELLY, ! addition to having the regular I cheap. T hree m iles from city. See R epresentative Executive D epa’t- telegraph wire. ow ner, 896 Boulevard. 262-18* m ent S outhern Pacific Company. I I tOMMMOMMMIIUMlUifbUlUUOliillllllllOUWOXIII iiiUttlliillllUOliMMtMMftlHIItlili M c N a ir B r o s. DinoiitiiiiiiiiiiuitMMitUNMmioiiniiiiitMmiiiiiiiiitiiiiiMii. T ko Stor\ R usselville school building de- diam eter of the cardboard tubing and one-fourth inch In from each end so stroyed by fire. th at the rod is fastened in place; see between % and % inch thick. Two binding posts. Some orange th at the contact finger on the bottom of the slider can at all tim es make shellac. good contact with the windings. Mount The Detector. A type U V Radiotron vacuum tube a binding post on either end of the ■ coil, attaching one by means of a wire which sells for $5. -Mason Pints, per dozen .......... •• ............................... $ .90 The standard vacuum tube socket to the slider rod and the other to the end of the wire wound on the tube, costing about $1. Mason Quarts, per dozen ............................................$1.10 A filament rheostat of 6-11 ohms re­ and the tuning coll Is complete. Mason H alf Gallons, per dozen •.................................. $1.60 sistance costing about $11. Mounting the 8«t on Baa« Board. A combination grid condenser and V\ ide Mouth Mason Pints, per d o z e n ............ .. .$1.20 It Is only necessary now to mount grid leak for the U V 200 IladlOtTom Wide Mouth Mason Quarts, per dozen ....................$1.35 the component parts on the base board costing 55 cents. and connect them up. Wide Mouth Mason Half Gallons, per d o z e n ............ $1.75 In addition a phone condenser cost­ Fig. 16 shows the relative posi­ ing 50 cents. Economy Pints, per dozen ...........................................$1.20 One pair of Murdock No. 56 receiv­ tions of the Instrument mounted on | an eight-inch square base board, with Economy Quarts, per dozen .....................................$1.35 ers costing $6. the actual wiring diagram. Fig. 17 For mounting on base b o a rd : Economy H alf Gallons, per d o z e n .............................. $1.60 One piece of wood eight inches shows a schematic diagram of the Jelly Glasses, per dozen ....................................................50 wiring of the same set. square. Fruit Jars and Trimmings Economy Lids, per dozen ........................................ . .30 Mason Lids, per dozen .....................................................30 Rubbers, heavy, 3 dozen for ................ , ........................ 25 Rubbers, medium, 2 dozen f o r ....................................... 15 ! C. T. U. for the m ost e fficien t w o r k , ; d u rin g the y ear in scientific te m p e r-; ance teaching in th e U nited S tates. It was presented to K ern school for the h ig h est average excellence of e s­ Mrs. G. L. B uland, O regon c h a ir­ says from a ll grades above th e th ird , m an of the d e p a rtm e n t fo r scien tific a ll’ children w riting. S tate prizes, w hich will be p re­ tem perance in stru ctio n in public sented a t th e sta te W. C. T. U. con- schools, announces the follow ing prize w inners in th e recent n a tio n a l vention, w ere aw arded as follow s: W. C. T. U. a n n u a l contest: Low er grades— Sixth g rad e pupil, P o rtla n d schools, prizes having O ntario, “ H abits T hat In ju re been aw arded by M ultnom ah c o u n ty ' H e a lth .” i_ _ - W. C. T. U.: U pper grades— E ig h th grade, Ma-; X p O ilC i l l Low er grades— Doris W iley, K ath- rie K obersteln, C latskanie, "T h e A d -' v V 1 W. C. T. U. Column it's the baking powder that tells the story of delicate cakes, lig h t biscuits, and dainty muffins. Science has discovered that a baking powder combining the two necessary , leavening units, produces best results with­ out worry over careful door- closing, tip-toeing, or frantic hurry. Experiment has shown that Crescent Baking Powder meets every test of a per­ fect baking powder. From any grocer FACT TURKS PLAZA MARKET leen A nderson, D orothy Dill and v e n tu re of a C ig a re tte .” B arbary M ann. Sophom ore - F resh m an — Mary Upper grades— M ary B roudy, Nor- E rickson, C latskanie, "Alcohol as a ma H allock, H arold B uckner, Sidney ! M enace.” C arlson. Elm a P ro ffit, Gordon Junior-S enior — R alph K en n ed y / Hoover. H arry Johnson and L au ra E n te rp rise , "W hy th e H igh School Sm ith. S tudent Should F ig h t th e C ig a re tte .’ H igh schools— R obert B ertsch and College— Donald Lockwood, P o rt- Allce Lidberg. land (W illa m e tte u n iv ersity ), "To- E xcellent w ork was su b m itted bacco and F u tu re Society.” from P o rtlan d schools, say ju dges T eachers— Mrs. W. J. R oberts, 'o f the essays. Am ong those deserv- O ntario. “ M ethods of T eaching ing special m ention a re S hattuck. H ealth and T em perance." K ennedy. H aw thorne. K enton, Ar-j All the foregoing a re e n te red in i leta. W oodstock, G lenhaven, Al- the n atio n al contest. ! bina, H om estead, C linton Kelly, ! F a ilin g , Llew ellyn Couch, Sabin, L akeview — M odern brick th e a te r 1 Rose City P a rk and H ighland. b uilding being erected. K ern School Avon th e silk flag Hood R iver— $15,000 cream ery is; ' aw ard ed O regon by th e n a tio n a l W. planned. 61 NORTH MAIN STREET Guns Repaired FISHING RODS WRAPPED Barrels and Parts Supplied and Fitted for Any Make of Gun R. Middleton 881 E. MAIN ST. W HAT FL E SH REDUCES M ILK AND MORE THAN F L IE S ? Double S tren g th SHOOFLY ju st in from P hiladelphia. I t ’s the best Fly R epellant on th e m ark et today for the spraying of your COWS. Fencing, Mowers. R akes B inders a n j_ th e ir repairs. kinds ef Sewing Machines. and All Peil's Corner C. B. L A M K I N _ bargains in real ESTATE From some of the smallest seeds you sow in your garden, come the most valuable plants and fragrant flowers. In much the same way the small sums you de­ posit with us grow increasingly valuable. Open a thrift account with us and sow the seeds of success. City and R anch Properties H ouses to Ren* rOTIZEN’S RANK BUILDING W. A. SHELL B A R B E R The Citizens Bank of Ashland Ashland, Oregon Safety blades resharpened like new. Single btt, 30c doz. Dobule bit, 60c doz C hild ren ’s W ork A Specialty FOR SALE— Dining table, chairs, china cabinet, beds, dressers, b reak fast table, lib rary table, c u r­ tains, re frig e ra to r, W estinghouse ra n g e ,. electric w asher, fru it ja rs, le a th e r couch, linoleum , s ta ir c a rp e t, stone f ja rs. 806 W est Main stre e t. P hone 463 M edford. 268-4t* FOR SALE— Cheap, nice ch erries, and a fine bunch of 70 goats. See Woods a t E a ste rn Supply Co. 269- FOR SALE— One 1921 Ford. $375. One 1918 C hevrolet, $250. Call 248 F ifth St. 269-tf RANCH FO R SALE 44 ACRE RANCH consisting of 25 or 30 acres B ear Creek bottom lan d ; 13 acres bearing pear or c h ard ; several acres in a lfa lfa ; e n tire tra c t excellent garden land; abundance of good sp rin g w a te r for dom estic purposes; e n tire ranch irrig a te d from vested w ater rig h t; com fortable dw elling house and o u tb u ildings; e n tire ranch fenced. Located on R. F. D. rAail route, th re e m i’es n o rth of A sh­ land and fro n tin g on Pacific h ig h ­ way. F o r price and term s call on or address Mrs. J. W. Mills, 315 Alm ond stre e t, A shland, Oregon. 259-thu-sat A t Once 8 E E US NOW ABOUT YOUR I1 E E IN Sl'RA N C E P ro crastin atio n in ta k in g o ut fire insurance has robbed m any a m an of his en tire property. D on’t be caught unprepared by th e fire fiend. Your home, your business, your crops, your au to m obile have a very real money value. No p ro p erty is secure ag ain st d e stru ctio n by fire. L et us tell you bow little it will cost to fully protect you. “ W hen you w ant good, in su r­ ance, ta lk w ith B illings.” • Billings Agency E stab lish ed 1883 Rt