Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, August 30, 1922, Page 4, Image 4

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ASHLAND DAILY IWHtGS
Return from Nor hern Trip—
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COMING EVENTS
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Mr. and Mrs. H ow ard Rose re ­
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A tu rn e d last n ig h t from a tw o weeks ■
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Local
<$>' m otor trip to W ashington and C an. ,
r Sept. 1— Special School Exam i- > | ada. They w ere accom panied home
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natio n F riday m orning.
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<e> Sept. 2— T eachers’ P re lim in a ry ♦ ' siste r sta te on th e north.
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Sept. 4— Labor Day P a rad e and <$-
Phonographs repaired. F ix it Shop.
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<$> Sept. 5— School S tarts.
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<«< Sept. 13-16— Jackson County ♦! Platform Being Built—
How the Vacuum Tube Radio
A larg e p latform is being b u ilt
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Receiver Can Be Made
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Regenerative.
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State
<$> use of th e evangelist and h e a le r who
<•> Aug. 28-Sept. 4— Oregon Chris- ♦ will conduct th e th re e w eeks’ re­
If It were not for the bends in the
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E ndeavor convention, 3- vival services here beginning next
characteristic
curve, the three-elec­
Sunday.
Colum bia City.
trode vacuum tube could not be made
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New fall su its on display a t P aul- to produce oscillations of constant am ­
<•> e r Conference M ethodist Epis-
seru tl’s. See our windows.
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C onference,
M ethodist <?'
seen that if the characteristic curve
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C hurch,
E llens <$> Here for the Winter—
were a straight line, the operation of
the tube would be so unstable as to
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Mrs. F ren ch , of E ugene, has re n t­
render the tube useless as an oscilla­
ed room s a t th e W. H. W’o rth in g to n tion generator. A third condition of
i hom e on L aurel stre e t, w here she relative values of potential variations
expects to reside th is w inter.
can exist, th at Is, when the grid cir­
cuit potential variations are less than
Very Seriously 111—
the potential variations existing In the
Mrs. H. E. B adger is very serio u s­ tuned circuit between the points X and
Y. When this condition exists, the
WOODMEN
ly ill a t h er hom e on Bush stre e t.
oscillations In the tuned circuit cannot
All m em bers of the M. W . A. and
be m aintained but the decrease In am­
W. O. W. a re req u ested to be in Boy Scouts Are Home—
plitude In the tuned circuit oscillations
A shland L abor Day a t 9:30 a. m.,|
The Boy Scoilts i re ta in e d from
will reduce the grid excitation, and the
to tak e part in the parade. M eet' L ake of th e W oods M onday, w here
tube will Anally cease to oscillate.
a t Moose H all.
307-3 they have been fo r the p a st two
Thus the coupling th a t exists be­
weeks.
S coutm aster J. O. Riggi tween the plate circuit through the
Mi«. F oltz R etu rn s—
b ro u g h t up th e van, ariving in the tuned circuit Inductance L and the
Mrs. F. S. Foltz, 286 B stre e t, has city yesterday.
grid circuit through the Inductance 1,
control the conditions that will or will
re tu rn e d from San Francisco, a fte r
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not cause the tube to act as a gener­
a m o n th ’s visit w ith relatives a n d ; Returns from Trip E a s t -
friends.
H er son R obert will r e - ! Mrs. A nna Z iegler is hom e a fte r i ator of undamped oscillations.
Suppose th at the coupling existing
m ain th ere for the w inter. He is! having spent six weeks visitin g w ith
between
the two colls L and 1 Is such
a tte n d in g com m ercial college, tak-! relatives and friends along the coast
th
at
the
tube
is generating oscillations.
and in U tah and Colorado. She re . !
ing a business course.
If the coupling be reduced, th a t is If
p o rts having had a very fine trip.
the colls be moved farth er apart it will
F irs t show ing of F all and W inter
require greater and greater variations
hats, S atu rd ay , Septem ber 2, at Mrs. C onference Next W eek —
In potential in the coil L to m aintain
The M ethodist Episcopal confer­ the same variations in the coil I. Tills
Sim on’s M illinery P a rlo rs.
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ence for th e sta te will be held a t > weakening of the plate to grid coupling
Salem next week, when a n um ber of causes stronger oscillations in the
A dvertise C elebration—
changes
will probably be m ade in i
A large sign was s tru n g across
the
various
churches.
B oulevard T uesday aftern o o n , near
th e lib rary , announcing th a t A sh.
An oil well is down 881 feet near
land would celebrate Labor day next
Salem
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Monday.
COUPLING CONTROLS
THE OSCILLATIONS
Local and Personal
A rm ory, W ednesday n ig h t, h e a r MA X WKL L ( ’( »RI’ORATION
ANNOUNCES PR IC E CUT
th e hum an dictograph, free.
Both
ed u catio n al and e n te rta in in g . 304-3
A nnouncem ent is m ade by the
Maxwell M otor corporation th a t the
Picnic at C o p c o -
Mr. and Mrs. C liff Payne, Mrs. prices of th e Maxwell coupe and se­
M cKibben, Job Tozier and Clyde dan have been reduced $150 effect­
Young, m otored to Copco Sunday, ive im m ediately.
These reductions, according to
w here a picnic d in n er was enjoyed
w ith Ray Long. Clyde was try in g W illiam R o b ert W ilson, president,
out the new gears on his c ar and are th e direct resu lts of m anufac­
tu rin g econonves b ro u g h t about by
rep o rts th a t they work perfectly.
a dem and for Maxwell de luxe closed
Sw eet Cider, m ade fresh every cars unprecedented in th is price
day, two gallons 75c; one gallon 40c, field.
“ W hen th e p rese n t.d ay Maxwell
delivered.
Phone 9 - F - ll.
closed cars w ere first in tro d u c ed ,”
R e tu rn from Lakc^—
says Mr. W ilson, “ th eir distin g u ish ed
Mr. and Mrs. J. N. D ennis re ­ design and un u su ally fine finish en-
tu rn ed from L ake of the W oods listed the m ost e n th u sia stic coni-
M onday, w here they had been spend­ m ent, no only from th e public, but
ing several days on an o u tin g from from the m otor car in d u stry itself.
the daily grind of selling groceries
‘ The M axwell closed cars have
and feed. The F re d E ngle and Will probably caused m ore favorable
Dodge fam ilies have ralso arrive(d com m ent by th e ir sh eer good looks
home from th e lake a fte r short o u t­ than any o th e r production of recent
ings there.
years.
In th e past ten m onths in
the hands of ow ners, they have ex-
See th e free e n te rta in m e n t W ed­
cited ju st as favorable com m ent for
nesday n ig h t by the M iracle M an a t
perform ance, d u rab ility and econ_
th e A rm ory.
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om y.”
V isits R elatives—
R obert D ennis, of McCloud, Calif.,
was a guest a t the hom e of his uncle
J. N. D ennis, M onday.
D ancing a t th e Big H ot Springs
P avilion, W ednesday and S aturday
nights.
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either magnetic or electstntlc cou­
pling.
In Figure XXX VI the tube was made
self exciting by coupling an Inductance
C connected In the grid circuit to L.
an Inductance in the tuue plate circuit.
A development of this circuit is shown
Good Insurance a t good
Phone 274-J. Yeo of course.
rates.
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Here from W ashington—
Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k Sm ith and
d a u g h te r, of P o rt Tow nsend, W ash.,
a re in th e city v isiting w ith Mrs.
S m ith’s sister, Mrs. J. H. McKenzie.
They have alread y ta k e n a d v an tag e
of several of th e scenic trip s- a ffo rd ­
ed by th e county, and plan to re tu rn
to th e ir hom e th e la tte r p a rt of fhe
week.
C liff P ayne m akes book ends.
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Ret n rn e from Bench—
The H om er B illings fam ily arrived
hom e last evening from a two weeks
o u tin g a t th e sea shore.
G ravenstein A pples — W indfalls.
50 lb. box, 75c delivered. The finest
all-ro u n d apple on th e m ark et.
P h o n e 9-F-H.
Wirtoîs Ccal Piles Are Dwindling
Here the energy, Instead of being
directly coupled from the plate to the
grid circuit, Is first necessary to an
interm ediate circuit, M-N, and then to
the grid circuit. It Is necessary of
course, th at the circuit X-Y and M-N
have the same uatural period, that is
to say, they must be tuned to the same
frequency. If the frequency is rela­
tively high, the condenser C can he
dispensed with, and the capacity of the
plate to filament used as a portion of
the oscillation plate circuit.
The circuit as shown In Fig. XXXIX
is inherently the circuit used in low
power undamped or continuous wave
radio telegraph transm itters. By sub­
stituting In the oscillating circuit M-N
the capacity of an antenna with re
spect to the ground, we have the con­
tinuous transm itter shown in Fig. XL.
By placing a key in the “B” or plate
battery to turn the plate battery off
and on the sta rt and stop, the tube os­
cillating dots and dashes can be sent
out by varying the coupling between
the grid and plate colls 1 and L and
the antenna circuit, the transm itter is
adjusted for maximum power output.
To adjust the wave length the value of
the antenna inductance Is varied.
RAILROAD NOTES
H. A. Culp, a ssista n t su p e rin te n ­
dent from D unsm uir, spent S aturday
and Sunday in A shland, looking a f­
te r th e w elfare of th e com pany.
A ssistant F orem an Bess of the
S. P. roundhouse, retu rn ed from the
hospital a t San Francisco recently,
and is back a t bis old post again.
R. Goodm an, who Is w ith the S.
P. c a rp e n te r gang a t D unsm uir,
spent Sunday "in A shland w th his
family.
Oregon is 28th in th© United
States in m otor reg istratio n .
SUMMER SLUMP IS BENEFIT
Both Manufacturers and Dealers in
Radio Apparatus Are Learning
a Needed Lesson.
“The slump In the radio business
during the summer months is a boon
to the entire industry,” declares Jo­
seph D. R. Freed, in an interview pub
lished In Radio Merchandising. “Both
the radio dealers and the more stable
and serious m anufacturers are learn­
ing a well-needed lesson from this
slump,” In* says. “For example, deal­
A glance at these photographs shows it is high lime that coal mining was
resumed in Illinois. Above is the con! yard of a big coke company in South
Chicago as it looked last April. Below is the same yard as it is now.
ers are beginning only now to realize
the truth of the fact that they cannot
afford to carry a large and heterogene
ous lot of odds and ends in radio ap­
paratus in the hopes that they will be
1 able to dispose of it. They are learn
ing now, by a stern process, that hys­
terical overstocking of apparatus in an
effort to meet the spasmodic demand
of radio ‘faddists’ is not going to prove
profitable in the long run. They are
beginning to realize that dependable
apparatus, bought to meet the varying
radio conditions, is more to be relied
upon than unknown apparatus tliai
looks good In the catalogue, and is
merely an ornam ent upon the shelves.
“M anufacturers, too, are learning
their lesson from this slump.. They
are realizing th at the time of ‘order
taking’ is past and th at the time of
‘order getting’ is here. They are learn­
ing now, if they didn’t know it before,
th at in order to sell radio apparatus,
they must give good value, serviceable
merchandise, attractive prices and real
service and dealer co-operation.”
SPARKS
It is reported Doctor Marconi
has obtained a speed of 200
words a minute in transoceanic
radio messages.
Utah telephone companies are
fighting the use of radio for com-
merclal purposes. The old story
FOR SALE— T hree room furnished
of trying to sweep back the
house, close in. B argain if taken
waves.
now. P. O. Box 37. Ashland, Ore.
A San Francisco paper prints
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a funny picture of a young
CONVALESCENT HOME— Op7ii 7o
woman suing for divorce on the
all in need of health. Milk diet !
ground of “radio.” Slie told the
p a tie n ts and convalescents are not !
Judge her husband hadn’t no-
in th e sam e house w ith the sick
ticed her for three weeks.
ones-
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It Is said the youngest licensed
radio operator lives in Los An-
COX VALESCENT HOM E
•M
CONVALESCENT HOME — Good
geles, In the person of Bobble
cheer.
Good care.
Good food.
Garcia, aged eight years. He is
Term s reasonable.
153 G ranite
the son of an electrician and it
St. Phone 411-R.
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is claimed helped to build the
first radio station on the Pacific
FOR RENT— H ousekeeping rooms
coast.
in first floor; fu rn ish ed cabins,
Three children were recently
and a two room u p sta irs a p a rt,
m ent.
153 G ran ite St.
P hone'
burned to death a t Aiken, S. C.,
411-R.
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in a fire resulting from a short
the form er conditions the tube Is used
circuit in a radio transform er.
FOR SALE— W e have on o u r list at.;
The national board of under
present som e of the best hom es j in continuous wave telegraphy and in
w riters Is sending out warnings
in A shland, bungalow s and m od­ radiophone transm itters.
of the necessity for protecting
When operating under the latter
ern large houses, as well as sm all,
radio wires from lightning and
d esirable hom es, som e fu rn ish ed : conditions, the tube is used in “ regen­
light and power currents.
m any o f which we can sell on erative” circuits of radio receivers to 1
easy term s.
Have also farm s, produce enormous amplification. When
Radio is co-operating with the
larg e and sm all, on w hich tra d e s used in radio receiving circuits, of such ,
farm ers’ granges in the East,
m ay be considered, and have some kind that energy is transferred from ' | giving the latest prices for fruits
tow n p ro p erty for tra d e , for real the plate circuit to the grid circuit, we !
and vegetables, which are post-
e s ta te here and elsew here.
We
have
the
famous
“Armstrong
regenera­
ed for ready reference. Tlie
hope yon will let us “ show you”
farm ers claim false quotations
before buying your hom e. Yockevi tive” or “feed back” circuit which is i
have been given them heretofore
& Co., R ealtors, 177 E. Main St. j so generally used at the present time.
by unscrupulous dealers in tlie
Any vacuum tube radio receiver can
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big cities, and they have in this
be made regenerative by arranging the
WANTED — P antryw om an.
H otel
way been defrauded of large
A shland.
306-2 I circuit in such a m anner that the plate
sums.
________________ _____________________ I circuit energy is fed back into the grid I
FOR SALE— A few good spring circuit. This may be accomplished by
cockerels. B arred P lym outh Rocks;
— $1.50 each. Call a t Yockev &i
Co.’s office, 177 E. Main. 306-6*
t o íw t o t o
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T r y th e C lassified Columns.
O ur a d h e re n ts a re scattered over
B ritain, United States, Ireland, Aus­
tria , H olland, F rance, H ungary, F in ­
land, Spain and Sw itzerland
“ W liat gives me m ost satisfactio n
is th a t two of our first m em bers
were respectively a policem an and
LONDON, Aug. 30.— “ T urn the a hotel keep er.”
key on scan d al.”
The rules of the society are sim .
T h at is th e m otto of th e la te s t' pie and m u st be accepted w hole­
society in E ngland.
hearted ly by every m em ber. They
You hold a padlock in th e hand, a re :
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w ith due solem nity tu rn the key,
1. Get a padlock and unlock it.
and pronounce these w ords:
2. R epeat the pledge in th e p res­
“ I prom ise to do. my u tm o st never ence of th re e w itnesses and lock the
to say ail un k in d th in g about any.) padlock.
one, w hether tru e or u n tru e .”
3. To rem ain a m em ber repeat
And having said, henceforth, you the prom ise w ith an open padlock
a re a d m itted a m em ber of the “ P ad ­ in th e presence of th re e m em bers
lock society.”
every New Y ear’s day.
Dr. A rm strong Sm ith ,of Letch-:
T here are no fees, no form s and
w orth, E ngland, is the founder of 1 no inquiries. All th e society insists
th e m ovem ent, and his am bition will i upon is a prom ise to try to he m ore
not rest u ntil m illions of people in!I to le ran t.
every country in the w orld have en­
listed u n d e r the banner.
RUSSIANS TO CLEAR U P
‘ In th e course of a few weeks,
VARIOUS MONEY ISSUES
ten co untries have joined u s,” says
Dr. Sm ith, “and in a n o th e r m onth
MOSCOW, Aug. 30.— In o rd er to
we hope to have a m illion m em bers.! reduce the complex variety of m oney.
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theater e^sjntfuL
TODAY
AND
TOMORROW
Anti-Scandal
Club Plans To
Combat Gossip
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plate circuit. The limit is reached
! when the plate current reaches the
i saturation point. A fter this point is
1 reached, further weakening of the
; coupling cannot Increase the plate cur-
■ rent variations so th at the transfer of
energy from fhe plate to grid circuit
now decreases, and any further reduc­
tion in coupling will cause such a re­
duction In excitation th at finally the
tube will cease to function.
There is, then, a certain degree of
j coupling at which the tube will sta rt
' to oscillate, a certain degree of cou­
' pling which will produce maximum os­
cillation in the plate circuit and an­
other degree of coupling at which the
tube will cease to oscillate.
From the foregoing short discussion
it can be seen th at a three electrode
A new w hite and su g a r pine m ill vacuum tube can be made to function
has been opened a t G ran ts Pass.
as a self excited generator of an un­
damped alternating difference of po­
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
tential at radio frequency, or by excit­
FOR RENT— Rooms. Special rates ! ing the tube externally by, for exam­
to teach ers for th e school year. I ple, an incoming radio signal, the
H otel Oregon.
306.4 I amplified plate circuit variations in
FOR SALE— At real b a rg a in — two I potential can be fed back Into the grid
F ord delivery cars.
Buick Sales and held to further increase the ampli­
tude of the plate circuit variations. In
Agency, 83 N orth Main. 306-5
now in circulation in Russia, all th e
money published p rio r to 1922 will
be w ithdraw n from circu latio n by
Ja n u ary 192"3. Before th a t date it
can be exchanged in th e banks for
new m oney; a fte r th a t date it is
valueless. Any old money of sm all
denom ination will be w ithdraw n by
O ctober 1 of th is year; b u t th e notes
from one to five m illion, and for
50 to 100.000, m ay circu late until
Ja n u ary .
The new notes for which th is
money is to be exchanged is known
as the “ rouble of 1922” and one such
rouble is w orth 10,000 of the old
roubles.
in Figure XXXIX.
Former Resident Visits—
Mrs. M innie M agoon, of P o rtla n d ,
Is m aking a visit here w ith relatives FOR REN T— Two sleeping room s,
gentlem en only. 308 N. Main.
and friends. Mrs. Magoon is a fo r.
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m er resid en t of A shland, and may
FOR REN T— F o u r room ground
decide to rem ain here indefinitely.
floor fla t w ith b ath and p a n tr y ,,
player piano and sta tio n a ry tubs. !
D etrlck sells b u tte r to r less.
P hone 340-J.
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Leave fo r D enver—
Mr. and Mrs. R obert C lark, who
have been m aking th e H otel Oregon
th e ir h e a d q u a rte rs for th e past few
weeks, left th is aftern o o n on tra in
53 for D enver, Colo., w here Mr.
C lark was called on account of some
m ining in te re sts in th a t section of
th e country.
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A gorgeous love dram a of P aris
N ights, Alpine Crags and Society
Boudoirs.
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Pathe Review .
Adnu, 10 and 50c., incl. tax
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in the 3 0 * 3% in ch field
EVER before has the light car owner been offered
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U . S. products—
ROYAL CORDS—the measure o f all automobile
tire values—both clincher and straight side—$14.65.
The N ew and Better USCO —thicker tread, thicker
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