ASHLAND DAILY TUHNOft M onday, A ugust 7, 1922 assigned for maximum power ampli­ fication, while at the same tim e the ratio of the transform er must be such as to deliver maximum potential to R etu rn s from E u gen e— the grid circuit of the next tube. Miss Agnes Danfort!, who has been The greatest advantages of the a tte n d in g sum m er n orm al a t the transform er method of foupling audio s ta te un iv ersity a t E ugene, re tu rn e d frequency amplifiers are th e high de­ hom e S atu rd ay evening. Misa Dan- gree of amplification, the relative ford spent the p ast week v isiting a simplicity of operation, and the low plate voltage required. b ro th e r a t P o rtlan d . Chief among the disadvantages of the transform er coupled frequency A utom obile in su ra n c e a specialty. Ask Mr. A. L. Lam b. Yeo, of course. L a tte r Provide the Most Prac­ amplifier is noise. Also the tran s­ formers amplify different frequencies 265tf tical Method of Coupling to different degrees, which tpeans lhat when this type of coupling is for the Amateur. V acationing a t N ew port— ___ ! used for radiophone reception, the Mr. and Mrs. G. S. B u tler left to­ Figure XXVIII shows the actual voice is distorted by the amplifying day for N ew port, Or., w here they circuit of a three-stage resistance < transform ers. However, from a prac- will spend the next tw o weeks o n a coupled amplifier. The output of such Heal standpoint, the average am ateur vacation. a circuit is K times K times K tbe input will have better results using trans- or assuming the amplification factor form er coupled audio frequency ampll- eaci, tu be to be 10, the output would fiers titan from any other method th at Good in su ra n c e a t good rates. 265tf .b e 1,000 times the input. The resist-.{ can be used with the tubes and equip­ P hone 274-J. Yeo of course. i nnce R is the coupling resistance | ment now available. ' whose function it is to transform the j A ll-D ay P icn ic— will be held «’urrent variation to potential ; GREAT BRITAIN VS. AMERICA An all-day picnic _ . , . drops to be applied to the grid of the I T uesday in L ith ia park by th e Ju n io r . I next tube. Radio Amateurs of Those Countries E n d eav o rers of th e C ongregational! Thg capacity c is slnip, v a means j Pursuing Distinct Courses in church. They will have lunch a t th e ! Qf allowing t he potential variations : Development of Receivers. noon h o u r, and it is th e ir in ten tio n across Uie coupling resistance It to Two separate and distinct courses to ta k e along enough e a ts to have he applied to the grid of the next tube, som e left for the evening m eal. yet not allowing the “B” battery ap- are being followed by the radio ama­ _______ , plied to tbe plate circuit of a tube to teurs of this country and Great B rit­ I,et J e rry O’Neal fig u re your n e x t: applied to the grid of the next. ain in the development of receiving L t __V1„ „ i Because of using the condenser to, apparatus for continuous-wave teleg­ Job of plum bing. F irs t class m ate r­ what one might say, insulate the grid raphy and wireless telephony. Both ial and w orkm anship. P hone 138 from the “B” battery potential, it is courses are of the utm ost Importance 238V necessary 207 E. Main stre e t. use a grid leak, to keep to the art, and each will exert a great tbe charge which collects on the grid Influence on the future of radio com­ from becoming excessive and reducing munication and entertainm ent. V isiting in A shland — The American am ateurs have gone D. D. Good, form erly of A shland, the plate current to zero. along One of the chief disadvantages of _ the lines of regeneration and but who now lives 'in .Dunsm u r, the resistance coupled amplifier Is amplification of audible signals, as was in tow n v isiting today. that very high plate battery p o te n -[ well as development of'long-distance 1 LOCAL AND PERSONAL USE OF CHOKE COIL AND TRANSFORMERS AT TH E COUNTY HEAT < ï > <§> »§><% < ï >! >£><» ' B U S IN E S S A N D P R O F E S S I O N A L l|Mvntsmf«OaBsoN R eal E sta te T ransfers A rth u r W. B oslough to M yrtle C. B oslou gh , lo ts 28 and 29, M ountain-! view ad dition to A shland— $1. B, F. Lew m an e t ux to G lenn P ro ­ One cent th e word each tim e. W ANTED. PHYSICIANS. W ANTED— By responsible p e rso n .! OR. ER N E ST A, WOODS— Practice w ork of various kinds. Leave! lim ited to eye, ear, nose ano word w ith B. M. P o tte r, Mac’s throat. Ot .ce hours, 10 to 12 and Taxi. 281-6* 2 to 5. Sweden burg Bldg., Ash land. Ore 7S-tf WANTED — By responsible lady, work of various kinds. Leave! OR. J . J. EM MENS— P hyslc'au and word with B. M. P o tte r, Mac’s Surgeon. P ractice lim ited to Taxi. 281-6* eye. ear. n >se »nd th ro a t. C :isse« volt, land in sec. 7, tw p. 38 S., R. 4! west— $10. W. J. A lbert to E. U tter et ux. [ land in sec. 8, twp. 39 S., R. 1 east — $10. The UNIVERSITY OREGON M athilda J. A dkins et al to F. E. J contain«: M errick, land in «sec. 30, twp. 37 S.. supplied. O cunst and a u rl fo» H ELP WANTED R. 1 west— $1. 8. P. R. R. Offices. M. F a> d H T he college o f Literature, Science J. A. P e rry e t ux to F arm B ureau Bldg., M edford, Ore. Phon« "17 W ANTED— On ranch near K lam ath and the A rts with 22 departments. C o-operative Exchange of M edford,: Falls, wom an for general house lots 1, 2, 3, 10, 11, 12, block 34,! work. C ?,ood hom e, four in fam - n H ’ H A T TIE R SHAW — Special at The professional schools of Archi­ M edford— $12,400. me K lam ath F alls 11F12. ten tón to m others and children ily. Phone tecture—Business Administration — Mabel E vans to W illiam C. Hood.j In te rn al sccretlong and endocrine Box 536. 284-6* Education—Graduate Study -L aw - lot 3, C restbrook O rchard tra c t— $10 glands. Res. and office, 108 P io ­ E leanor M cQuiston to M argaret E .j Medicine—Music—Physical Educa­ neer avenue. Telephone 28. Of­ Goold e t vir. lot 5. block 1, P ag e a d -| tion—Sociology. fice hours, 11 to 12 a. m .; 2 to I D. m. dition to M edford— $10. S heriff to W. S. Depeau, lots 4 0 ,| The 47th Year Ope/i October 2.1922 MEN WANTED CHIROPRACTORS. 41, 42, 43, 44. 45. block 2, W h ite’s, add itio n to A shland— $257.2S. DR. MAUD INGERSOLL HAWLEY For a catalogue or cnÿ information Eli W. Davis to D. N. Davis et ux, — v isitin g Cbivnprn.'tic Physician Write The Regie trer, UnWereitÿ o f w d. to of N E U . S E U of NE N euritis ca »s a specialty. Phone STRIKE CONDITIONS Oregon, Eugene, Oregon. % , sec. 8, twp. 40 S.. R. 3 e ast— $10.; 118-J. T t . atm eu t given only >n A. D. P erd u e e t ux to H arold F. your ii-fii t tnte. Nelson, w. d. to land in d. 1. c. 61.: twp. 37 S„ R. 2 w est— $10. DR. E. K. ANGELL— C hiropractic For Service as C ircu it C ourt and E lectrc-T herapy. The com bi­ The Forty Immortals. C. E. T e rrill e t al vs. Chauncey j A name often given to the 40 mem­ nation does w onders. F irst N at'i Railroad Florey e t al. M otion to dism iss, af- i bers of the French academy is the Bank Bldg. Phone 48-1 42. fidavit of prejudice, a ffid av it of C. ! Immortals. These members are elected ’•Nature .thhors a vacuum ” tf MACHINISTS F H ale’s Piano H ouse vs. D w ight f<»‘ »fe to the academy which meets BLACKSMITHS CONSERVATORY OF M l SIC Vim ont R e tu rn of sum m ons. twice weekly in P a n s and which coil SHEETMETAL WORKERS The A shland C onservator*' of Music P e a rl W. Sm ith vs. A rth u r L. stltutes the highest authority on every- opens Septem ber 5th. 1922. Ma­ Sm ith. Answer. ! tiling appertaining to the niceties of COPPERSMITHS dam e Tracey-Y oung. directress. C. E. T e rrill e t al vs. Chauncey : the French language, to grammar, rhet- CAR INSPECTORS The school of dally instru ctio n in Florey et al. D em urrer of d e fe n -, orlc, poetry and the publication of the all branches of music. The Lesch- BOILERMAKERS d a n t C. Florey. Answ er of defen- • French classics. The academy was etizky m ethod. The tec reta ry will da nt C. Florey. ' founded by Cardinal Richelieu in 1635. ELECTRICIANS be i leased To supply any inform a A. W. W alker as W alk er Auto ftn(j ig t(ie Dlt(S, | niixittaut and best tion desired. A ddress Box 54, PIPE FITTERS com pany vs. F ire m a n ’s Fund In su r jfllown of th e academies compos i A shland, Oregon. 280-1 mo* ance com pany. Notice of appeal. ing the Frenclt instltute, the other four TINNERS Maggie Tnlow vs. F red Inlow beiug L’Academie des Inscriptions TEACHER OF PIANO— The Lesch- LEEDOM m akes th e price on CAR REPAIRERS ! etiezky m ethod. Pupil of M adame C om plaint. _ . . , , „ j et Belles-Letters, L’Academie des MASON CORDS, Come and get ’em Tracey. Lolita Pierson. Piton.» E arl H. Fehl_ v s. city ° a Sciences, L’Academie des Beaux-Arts CAR BUILDERS a t LEEDO M ’S TIR E HOSPITAL. I 485 J, Boulevard. 282tf ^ ^ le d f o r d 'V u r n . & Hdwe. Co., vs. and L'Academie des Sciences Morales (Carpenters 270-tf M ‘ F Hanley C om plaint. ! et Politiques. Membership in the acad- T R A N SFE R AND EZVttHSS. WOODTURNERS \ W W alker as W alker Auto emy is tue highest distinction within FOR prom pt and careful service, CABINETMAKERS Co vs F ire m a n ’s F und Insurance tlje power of the nation io bestow up- Ideavo lo r E a s t — to tru ck s or horse drays, call C o / S tipulation. on a literary man.—Kansas City Star. The II. T. E lm ore fam ily left y es-1 HELPERS—ALL CLASSES au W hittle T ra n sfe r Co. Phone 11* P earl V. Collins vs. E. A. Collins. te rd a v by a u to fo r th e s ta te of i Office, 89 Oak street n ear Hotel Motion to strike. A dequate provisions have been made Relics of Long-Past Age. M aine. They will go by way of P o rt­ . for the full i. protection x _ A shland. 66tf Hazel E. W ard vs. H arry E. W ard. em- of new ___________________________________ A large copper ke,tle and other rel­ land an d Y ellow stone patfk, from C om plaint. M'k ics of a past age, believed by students ployes, the sam e as old employes y. l . PO W ELI j — GENERAL TRANS _________ whi re they will ta k e th e Yellow- J. T. Sullivan vs. P. W elch et al. of archeology to have been buried who rem ained loyally at work. Ap- i P E R — Good team and m otor A ssignm ent. plicants should anplv a t SO U TH ER N ; trucks. Good service at a reason sto n i trail on east. B ertha H a rris vs. Sam uel H arris, 1,000 years, were unearthed recently PACIFIC EMPLOYMENT BUREAU, | able price Phone 83 by Dr. H. C. Myers, professor of chem­ Room 7, 65 M arket S t’;Zet, San C om plaint. F ru it canning tim e Is a t hand. ! J. T. Sullivan vs. p. W elch et al. istry at W hiteworth college, Spokane. Francisco (open 8 a. m. to 8:30 p. • FOR EXCHANGE Wash., a few miles north of the city, m. daily, including S undays), or a n y ! --------------------- F o r f ru it ja rs, lids, ru b b ers, jelly Reply. C harles P a in te r vs. F. L. Tou | where some road excavating was be- of th e following officers: Superin-j FOR TRADE 160 acre uuincum - m olds and su g a r. D etrick ’s prices A Velle e t ux. U n d ertaking; o rd er, ' ¡ng bered ranch on Pacific highw ay Y ten d en t (T hird St. S ta tio u ), San c a n 't be beaten. dissolving in ju n c tio n ; stip u latio n . and county road, n e a r H ilt; sm all “With ....... the .. _ copper kettle.’’ said D oc ­ Francisco, O akland P ier, Sacram en­ — J. W. D ressier vs. Pacific R ecord , tftr Myers ,w ks the skull of an In- to, Stockton, D unsm uir, B akersfield, house and o u tb u ildings; good S om e A pricot Crop— H erald P ublishing Co. P la in tiff s i dian, wrapped in a piece of buffalo Los Angeles; A ssistant S u p erin ten ­ stock o r ch'cken ranch w ith plen­ ty of wood and tillab le land. Will A. C. Joy b ro u g h t a sm all tw ig I skin. The copper was so old it had dent, Sparks, Nev., and R oseburg, b rie f- T tra d e for unincum bered A shland Leonie D. Schm itt vs. Jackson Co. ! changed to copper carbonate. This Or.; S uperin ten d en t M otive Pow er, from one of his apricot trees into acreage; p refer no house, b ut C ream ery. S tip u la tio n ; o rd et. Sacram ento and Los Angeles. th e T idings office S atu rd ay evening. w’ould ensider acreage w ith sm all W. C. Clem ents vs. S. H. Court- ! chemical compound had been absorbed I by tbe skull, and it had served as a I t had th e ap p earan ce of a full-sized j house. E leanor G reer, 199 G ran, nev e t ux. U n d ertak in g , oath. J. H. DYER, Gen. Mgr., C redit Service Co. vs. W. H. T ru- preservative. A buckskin shirt also ite St. 231tf* tre e . T hough only a b o u t tw o feet Southern Pacific Company ax e t al Notice. was f°nnd In the kettle. A few beads in len g th , it had 38 good, big a p r i - , FO R RENT. O rder, in the m a tte r of opening i and some wampum also were secured cots th ereon. N eedless to say, th ere ' ballot boxes for purpose of canvass- froin the excavation.’’ APARTMENTS — F u rn ish ed , close a re none of them left a t th is tim e. ing vote a t recall election. in, m odern conveniences. A dults _ w » _— - TX TJllS, E lla H. Sm ith vs. W illiam Sears The Ostrich in Africa. reception on short waves by the super­ A ffidavit; rpotion: ord er of d efau lt; only. In q u ’re 166 H argadine St., INTERURBAN AUTOCAR Cvl. G reen apples— G ravenstines. C an’t Some tiiiif ago the French authori­ o r phone 122. 257-tf tials are necessary. The amplifica­ heterodyne principle. ties in western Africa undertook to h e a t ’em fo r pies and sauce. 25 tion per tube of a resistance-coupled ! On the other side of the Atlantic the ju d g m e n t; cost bill. (E ffectiv e January 1, 1 932) P ro b a te C onrt FOR REN T— Nicely furnished four- organize the breeding of ostriches In D ally (E xcept Sunday) pounds fo r $1 delivered. Phone amplifier is not as high as it is for British am ateurs, restricted in their E sta te Otis H all. P roof of publi­ room a p a rtm e n t in private fam ily. the territory under theii control. Os­ LY, ASHLAND LV. MEDFORD 9 -F - ll. some oilier methods but it is stable ! hobby by ultra-conservative government catio n ; receipt of h eirs; inventory; A dult couple p referred. Also six 7:00 a. m. triches are found wild in many parts 7:00 à. m. and does not distort I be input as ' regulations, have turned their atten­ appraisem ent. room house close in. S. L. Allen. m 8:00 a 8:00 a. m. In the m a tte r of cancellation ot of western Africa. Along the River S e llin g Rantl-M cNally Maps— 285-tf much as do some otiier methods used | tion solely to radlo-frequeticy ampli m. 9:00 a 9:00 a. m. Niger they avoid the neighborhood I W . M. Messick is in th e city sell­ w’hlch give greater amplification pet- fleation. This has given excellent re in te re st and penalty on personal m. 10:00 a of man. hut on some of the Islands in 10:00 a. m. FOR SALE suits on all long and medium wave property tax of R. W. Stearns. 11:00 a m. ing Oregon s ta te m aps, m ade by the tube. 11:00 a. m. that and other rivers the natives have G uardianship of G eraldine Theiss. 12:00 noon HAY FOR SALE— By G. F. Billings. Resistance-coupled amplifying may lengths, hut Its success on shorter wave O rder for su b stitu tio n of guardian well know n Rand-M cN ally com pany. established rude ostrich farms. One 12:00 noon 1:00 p. m 1:00 p. m. be used to amplify either radio or lengths has depended solely upon rfte M r. Messick s ta te s th a t he will be E sta te Jacob Conley. Notice °£ [ official, who was appointed to study expert handling of the operator, who on paved 2 :0 0 p. m. FOR SALE— A creage 2:00 p. m. audio 'frequency. the subject, says that tl»e methods of lo cated here perm an en tly . He is a highw'ay, splendid soil. Five acres, has been compelled to use tuned a ]) 1 3:00 p. m. 3:00 p m. A method of transform ing the E sta te Jam es Boyd. A ffidavit of the ostrich farm ers of the Cape can­ 10 acres, 15 acres, 20 acres, and coupling circuits between each of the g ra d u a te of the s ta te school for the! 4:00 p. m 4:00 p. m. change in plate current of a vacuum publication. not he fully carried out in French the price is rig h t. O. A. M anning, 5 :00 p. m ., 5:00 p. m. b lin d , hut has th e p a rtia l sig h t of. tube to differences in potential is by radio-frequency vacuum tubes. E sta te of H a rrie t N. Osborne. Or­ territory. Tt is necessary to leave the 272tf 6:00 p. m. j T alent, Oregon. It is too early yet to tell which of 6:00 p. in. o n e eye, w hich enables him to m ake means of a choke coil. A choke coil der. _ t ostriches in a partially nomadic state 7 :0 0 p. m. 7:00 p. m. the two systems will ultimately tri­ E state Jam es C. Gibson. Proot They m igrate more or less with the * his way a b o u t his business w ithout consists of a num ber of turns of wire 8 :30 p. m. ¡ GREEN A PPLES — G ravenstines. 8:30 p. m. Sat. only umph, but there Is no doubt that the of publication. Can’t beat ’em for pies itud sauce. wound up in a m ultilayer coil and re q u irin g any assistance. 9 :3 0 p. m. 9:30 p. m. laurels a t the present moment rest E sta te E. V. Maddox. Inventory seasons. When It becomes too dry 25 pounds for $1 delivered. Phone may or may not have an iron core. A 10:30 p. m. In the south they go northward. : 10:30 p. m. Sat. only upon the American am ateurs through and appraisem ent. 9 - F -ll. coll of this kind offers a higli im­ the latest achievement of their leader, Sunday Schedule In- T o W hom I t May C oncern— E sta te E m m a Z. T ackstrom and Leave M edford for Ashland , FOR SALE — P layer piano, good j h e New Qualification. Jo h n I). McRae is not connected pedance to the flow of alternating cur­ Armstrong, in the production of the ventory and ap p raisem ent. Ashland for M edford everv hour on co n d ltion. rent, but has a relatively low direct super-regenerative system. N. G. C olentan. 361 E sta te M ichael Sweeney. Tuvin M j pres,llue there is no need of my w ith th e firm of Sw enson & McRae. current resistance. the h o u r from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m .; i M ountain Ave. rSOtf tory and a p p raisem en t „„„ asking whether you are conversant then 6:30 p. m. and 9:30 p. m. | (S ig n ed ) Jo h n D. McRae. 284-3* A rticles of incorporation of Rogue duU^ The choke coil on account of hav­ Liner Delayed to Save Life. your position?” A shland w aiting room — E a st Side FOR SALE— On the highw ay, about ing a low ohmic resistance, will have The value that we set on human R iver M ining and M illing Co. "Indeed, no, ma’am, trust me. Be Pharm acy. one acre of land, good house, e le c ­ 2 82tf L ocksm ith. F ix it Shop. a smaller method of coupling, so that life today has been dram atically II- ASHLAND-ROSEBURG STAGE tric lights, all in garden, some fore I have been here a week you lower “B” battery potential can be i lustrated by an incident on the A tlan­ berries. P rice $1600. O. A. M yrtle P o in t— F ifth an d Sixth will have evidence enough to get a Daily (E xcept Sunday) used on choke coll coupled amplifiers tic ocean. L eaven for N ew port— M anning, Talent, Or. ?81tf divorce in any state In the Union?’— LV. ASHLAND LV. ROSEBURG s tre e ts being Im proved. An explosion in the engine-room F. B. Sanger, of 657 B s tre e t, left nn(j fpe batteries can be of smaller Judge. 7 :0 0 a m . ®: ^6 a- ni. FOR SALE— A strakhan and T ran s of a freight ship caused terrible in­ today for N ew port to spend several capacity. 12:00 noon 2:00 p. in. parent apples. Kickson and S anta juries to the second engineer, a young days on a vacation trip . Mr. S anger The choke coil not only has imluct- T ravel by sta g e ; sh o rtest ro u te by Rosa plum s. Bagley Ratten. T a l­ man named O’Neal. There was no doc­ C. B L A M K I N 20 m iles; one of O regon’s most is one of those people who seldom nnce but a certain amount of distrib­ tor on board, so the captain sent out en t, Oregon. 28 4-6 uted capacity. The distributed ca­ scenic trip s. F are— A sh land -R ose­ ta k e a vacation and has certain ly D iplom atic E ffe ctiv e pacity oi the coil plus the capacity of j wireless calls for assistance. burg, $ 4 .6 0 ; M edford - R oseburg. BARGAINS IN REAL ea rn e d th is one. it being th e firs t in the plate with respect to the filament, j Seven ships replied. In six cases $4.1 A; G ia n ts Pass-R oseburg, $ 3 .0 0 . ESTATE a b o u t 14 years. together with the inductance of the j doctors told the captain what treat­ M EDFORD-GRANTS PA SS coll, give to the plate circuit a cer- ' ment would be likely to give the besl ASHLAND REALTY CO. .Cliff P ayne m akes folding screens. tain definite period. That is. the plate results. If. M EDFORD LV. G’T ’S PAHS! But one passenger liner did more circuit is an oscillating circuit whose 7 :30 a. nt. j O pposite C ity H all : 45 a. nt. than th is; It put 150 miles out of its SEE US NOW ABOUT Y O l'R resonant frequency is determined by 1:00 p. m j 1,1 NEMAN ELECTROCUTED :00 p. m. City and Ranch Properties course and sent a lifeboat with the F IR E INSURANCE the total capacity and inductance in 5:30 p. m ¡ ON W IR ES AT ALBANY : 45 p. m. ship’s doctor In It. who attended „to B usiness C hances H ouses to Rent the circuit. Sunday Only P ro c ra stin a tio n in tak in g out ALBANY. O r., Aug. 7.— Sigert If the choke coll be made variable, the patient and then hail hint tran s­ 10:00 a. m. I fire in su ran ce has robbed many : 00 a. nt. In su ra n c e Real E sta te M yers, a linem an for the M ountain It will not only serve to transform the ferred to his ship. When the llnet 4:30 p. n t. ¡ a m an of his en tire property. :30 p. nt. S ta te s Pow er com pany was electro- plate current variation with maximum reached England he was comfortable G rants P ass w aiting room — T ht D on’t be caught unprepared by CITIZEN’S RANK BUILDING cu ted h e re y esterd ay aftern o o n when plate potential variations, but it will and on the way to recovery. Bonbonniere, phone 160. th e fire fiend. Your hom e, your Office and w aitin g room — No. business, your crops, your auto he slipped and fell into contact w ith a,so serve to tune out unwanted fre T hat’s IL m obile have a very real money a live w ire c a rry in g 2300 volts. M y-| quencies. When the plate circuit of the amplifier is tuned, the resonant Mr. \\ ampoodle was trying to ex- value. ers has been a resid e n t of th is place No p roperty is secure against frequency is amplified K times, but all plain. NEW AND USED GRAIN SACKS for two years. He is survived by his other frequencies are amplified to a i destru ctio n by fire. L et us tell "You know what I mean. I t s the AND SACK TW IN ES JU ST IN you how little it will cost to fully widow and tw o year old son. less degree. Play where they have the witohes’ protect you. "SHOO FL Y ” the g reat fly Another and by far the most cauldron.” “ W hen you w ant good In su r­ “W itches Cauldron.” UNIFORM IN D U ST R IA L widely used method of coupling suc­ k iller, should be used on your ance, talk w ith B illings.” “Yeah.” LAW IN U. S. FAVORED cessive tubes in a cascade amplifier is horses and cows m ore freely. “Oh, yes, I know.” SAN FRANCISCO. Aug. 7.— A| by means of transform ers. The trans ' F encing of every description “Yeah? unifo rm law to estab lish trib u n a ls In former method of coupling amplifier New and used Sewing Machines tubes may be considered a develop- i “You mean the home brew scene th e various sta te s of th e natio n for alw ays on hand. ment and a refinement of the simpler from Macbeth.”—Louisville Courier- th e se ttle m e n t of In d u stria l disputes choke coil method. Coupling tubes Journal. E stab lish ed (K82 F o r a cent a day, m ore or less, you can place AT v ita llv a ffe c tin g th e “ life, liberty by means of properly designed tra n s­ Roel E sta te and Real In.suranct an d p u rsu it of h appiness” of th e formers will give a greater amplifl- Hubby and Wifey. ASHIJ1ND. OREGON y o u r v alu ab le p ap ers, deeds, notes, co n tracts, “I’ve learned one thing from this public a t larg e, was approved y e s te r - ' < a t io n per tube than any o f the other P hone 311 41 K M ain St. fishing trip.” day by th e n a tio n a l conference of methods. in su ran ce policies, jew elry o r heirloom s in a “What is that, dear? Figure XXXI shows the diagram of s ta te i com m issioners on uniform “You will wait more patiently for a a three-stage transform er I'onpled law s, in session here. IX H TO R STUDYING COUNTRY amplifier, where P and S are respec­ cheap fish than you whl for your p riv a te safe dep o sit box in o u r vault. ’ * IN VI« UNITY OF DORI tively tbe prim aries timl sei-ondarles wife."—Louisville Coitrier-Jourual. DORRIS TW O LA R G E SHARKS ARE of the coupling transform ers. The DORRIS. Calif.. Aug. 7. — Dr. B A R B E R He Was Through. C A l’GHT AT NEW PORT transform er as a whole Is so designed F ra n k C. 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