ASOLAI D DAILY TŒXffGt PÀB* TWO Ashland Tidings Established 1876 Published Every Evening Sunday Except / THE ASHLAND PRINTING/CO. OFFICIAL CITY AND COUNTY PAPER TELEPHONE 39 C. K. LOGAN, Editor Entered at the Ashland, Oregon. Postoffice as Second-claBS Mall Mat ter. Subecriptiou Price Delivered in City: One nftthth ................................. I -65 Three m o n th s ............................ 195 31x months ................................. 3.75 One year ............... . . ............. 7-50 Mail and Rural Routes One month .................................$ .65 Three months ............................. 195 Six months ................................. 3.50 Ons year ...................................... 6.5t ADVERTISING rates D isplay A dvertising Single Insertion, each inch........... 30c YEARLY CONTRACTS D isplay A d vertisin g One time a week.......................27 Two times a week........................25 c Every other day.......................... 20 c Local Readers Bach line, each tim e....................10c To run every other day for one month, each.line, each tim e .. 7c To run every issue for one month oy more, each line, e*ich tim e .. 5c C lassified Column One cent the word each time. To run every issue for one month or more, Vic the word each time. _ A .. LegJ'1 ,# . First time, per 8-point line.........10c Each subsequent time, per 8- polnt line ................................... 5c Card of t h a n k s ..............................$1.00 Obituaries, the l i n e ................... 2 Vic Fraternal Orders und Societies Advertising for fraternal orders or societies charging a regular initi ation fee and dues, no discount. Re ligious and benevolent orders will be oharged the regular rate for all ad vertlsiug when an admission or other charge is made. ?an purcha ,e the parts to make tnis jet as foil, ws: L Two f ve-watt transmitting tubes UV, 202, $10. 2. Two-tube sockets UR 542. $2. 8. Power transformer UP 1368, $25. 4. By-pass condensers UG 1014, $4. 5. Grid condensers UC 1014. $2. 6. Grid Leak UP 1719, $1.10. 7. Antenna series condenser UC 1015, $5.40. 8. Antenna ammeter UM 530. $6. 9. Transmitting key UQ 809, $3. 100 radio frequency. Use of Step-Up Transformer and People with short memories <$> The only parts the builder will <$> make poor liars. <$> Rectifying Tubes Recom have to make himself are the two ra * ------ & dio frequency choke coils. The choke mended for Amateurs. <«> The surest preventive of <«> colls consist of 90 turns of No. 30 B & <»> Bright’s disease is a shortage <8> S cotton or silk-covered wire wound on of cash. <$> The greatest drawback in the use a cardboard tube 2% Inches In diame of vacuum tubes for radio transmit <$> --------- «> ters is a suitable source of direct cur ter, the length of the winding on such A bald-headed man has a *•> rent potential for the plate circuits. coil being about two Inches. <$> hard time being recognized as <$> In general there are three sources, <S> a genius. <S> batteries, a motor-generator set, and ALERT RADIO DEALER LEARNS <S> --------- $> rectified alternating current. The al <3> Tomorrow was invented as a <?> ternating house lighting current can Not Only Stocks His Shelves W ith Goods, but Takes Lessons <S> time to show you what a fool <S> be stepped up to the required poten tial by means of a transformer and In the Art. <S> you were today. <$> then rectified by an electrolytic rec <$> --------- tifier, by the use of vacuum tubes Besides stocking his shelves, the <♦> Our biggest mistake as a na- <S> manufactured for this purpose. progressive merchant in radio Is also <$> tion seems to be that of trying <♦> The use of batteries as a source of employing some of the summer In re <$• to get rich without doing any <«> plate current potential Is limited to plenishing his mental supplies of radio <s> work. <♦> very low power sets that are used Information. The taking of courses in <?■ --------- <S> Infrequently, and then only for short the art, either by mall, or through the <$> As age comes on, a crying <S> intervals. Sufficient capacity in the very’ convenient form of carefully pre <§> need develops for a toupee that 3> form of “B” batteries would mean pared lessons In a magazine, or from a <♦> will turn gray in harmony with <?> not only a relatively high first cost competent instructor. Is highly desir but also an extremely high mainte able, says Radio Merchandising. The <S> a man’s own hair. nance cost. .A motor-generator set, business part of radio is going more <» -------- while high In first cost, will leave an and more Into the hands of men who * HEZ HECK SAYS extremely low maintenance cost and have basic knowledge of electricity “A widder alius gits ❖ <e> more sympathy than a woman.” ^/¿bERT-MOSES A t Salem Needs Modem Soloman J ff European Star Coming Here o THREE SOURCES OF PLATE POTENTIAL 7 rtrrs 6 m tr Hs. rtr 3 d e c o ri i'ul children are one of the tragedies. The 43 entombed men f,or whom at this time there seems little hope of rescue, are another tragedy. Both are bad enough. But the real tragedy is that under our social WluU C on stitu tes A d vertisin g In order to allay a misunderstand order a mine should be permitted ing among some as to what const! to operate with men nearly a mile totes news and what advertising, down in the earth with but a single we print this very simple rule, which way of escape. No adequate value l . u sed by newspapers to d ^ / e n ^ „ * when the ate between them: ALL future ; „ events, where an admission charge !cost a second means ot exit 's is made or a collection Is taken IS staked against the chances tl» t the ADVERTISING.” Thig applies to inain shaft will never be closed. If organizations and societies of every I the gold that ,8 mined for a mile k‘ All” S f X after I <l~P doe» »<* Profit enou®h they have occurred is news. for an added safety exit, the mine All coming social or organization i ought to be closed, meetings of societies where no The wives ana children waiting, money contribution is solicited, initi- w t h atlon charged, or collecton taken lb . ° ° around that mine shaft for the en- NEWS. ----------------r— tombed men, are a picture that THE 1925 FAIR would seem to stir mining compa- Taxpayers outside of M ultnomah' nies everywhere to never permit a county will be asked for their sup. i repetition, and to arouse the public port to insure the passing of the to legislation and regulation that constitutional amendment granting would force the companies to the Portland the right to tax itself to use of all safety appliances. the extent of $3,000,000 for the _________________ 1925 exposition. I Iu following this plan for finan- 'P n m m jc c in n I a K cing the fair, Portland is taking th e ! 1/01111111551011 JUD right attitude, for, though the state as a unit will undoubtedly be wide, ly advertised and enriched by the visitors in 1925, Portland naturally will receive the long end, especially i -------- financially. For this reason the Major Harry Brumbaugh, of the Rose City should bear the brunt of gtate bonug commission at Salem, the cost of the exposition. ba3 compiled a n st of those “fool- Today, Portland begins a d riv ei ¡sb questions, we get them every for $50,000, to stage the campaign day .. for tbe o regon Guard. Some in behalf of the consti ’utional of tbg gemg of tbe majOr ’s collec- anieiidineut, and iu early p u b l i c i t y . ! ^ as follows; There are but four possible routes, p My bm hag jugt beeQ put in of entry into the state: One by wa>' charge of a 3Pittoon. Will he bet of the Pacific highway from the aQy mQre money? south, another from Seattle, the, % j have a little baby and I third down the Columbia highway,! knead R ey(Jry day and last, by water and through As- aJn-t got no book learnin' and torla. i hope i am writin’ for inflamma- Ashland has one of the most stra. j tion getic positions of any one city in the 4' Jugl & Hne tQ ,et yQU know j state, outside of Portland, for at- am & wjdow and f.ye chUdren. tra d in g the tourisi^ land visitors g I haye & four month8_old baby who will visit Oregon in 1925. A he Ja my onJy gupport. majority of these will enter by one g Rind ghe QJ. gjr j enc,O3e a route, probably the Columbia high- | lovingly yourg way, and depart by way of Call- ? Q Your relation to him? A forma, taking advantage of the Jugt a mere ant & a few cousins, scenic attraction offered by Crater g pleage gend me a wife,g form> Lake and the Oregon caves. Those # j haye yQur letter j am hig entering by way of California will grandfather and grandmother. pass Ashland, the first city in the 1Q He <ag kppt anJ bred in thig state that they will encounter. Traf accordiQg to yQUr instructlon. fic from the south will divert itself n pleage ,et we know }f John at Portland, passing either through; _n an applicatlon for hi3 wife eastern Oregon cities along the Col- and cbild umbia highway, or else by way of 12. I rec’d my insane polish and Seattle. have since moved by postoffice. If from no other than selfish rea 13. You asked for my allotment sons, this city and Jackson county nQ { baye 4 <jQyg and 2 gir,g should back the proposition of Port-, Correct my name ag , could land taxing itself for the exposit on. n Q t & wjjj not gQ under a consumed lending moral support to the fair. name 15. I am writing this in the Y. THE REAL TRAGEDY M A,, with a piano playing in (Oregon Journal) my uniform. Sobbing continuously, the wife, jg Please return my marriage of one of the 43 entombed miners certificate as baby has not eaten in at Jackson. Calif., has not left the] 3 days vicinity of the mine for 14 hours,” ' 17 ! am a poor woman and (de- says a news dispatch. Her H ve'leted by the censor). children are with her. 18 j bave been ¡n bed with one Another despatch says: doctor for 13 years and I am going Around a far-flung, roped off cir- trv another cle of the mining shaft were the rel atives of the trapped men. The tear- 19’ 1 am w ritinS this to ask why bedewed faces of children were ev- I have ont received my alement pa- erywhere. while silent women, pers. aproned and hatless, waited upon, 20. His money was kept from every sound and every word, and . . . .. . . . . . T tried to translate from them some hlm for elopement which I have inkling of hope. Some of them were never rec’d. standing in the cool night air just 21. Please tell me is he living or as they left their cookstoves and ¡3 be dead and wbat is bj8 address, their gardens hours before determ- 22. I received the $61.00 tonight ined to keep up the vigil until the and am entirely provoked. end. These weeping women and tear. 23. I need him every hour. Thursday. August 31, 1923 Ctre ttif 1 -FX/Sr/wzrZr UJ 7 - • f ~ i _____ p Z j j f o Mi // 5 ■Í' S e /f-7 ? e c //fy ,n o C / r c u if 3 //O i'e /is h o C jc /tt J Wha As your motor begins to “warm up, what happens to the oil ? It thins, of course. But just how does it thin and how does it act when subjected to the high operating temperatures ? Upon the answer to that question depends the proper lubrication of your car. /"YFF the screen in modish Pari- sian gowns Pola Negri is as strikingly beautiful as she is in the exotic costumes she has ap peared in before motion picture fans in this country since she was introduced to America in “Pas sion.” The above is one of her very latest pictures. It was made in Paris just after she had signed an agreement to come to this country in September to appear as a Paramount star. Strike Is Made In W est End Mine — This old gold camp Is jubilant be. — This old gold camp is jpbilant be cause a fine ledge of gold was cut into the West End mine last Thurs day. The ledge is 14 inches wide and carries ore going good values in gold. The remarkable part of the strike is that it was found by running an abandoned drift just six feet fur. ther. in 1912 Briceland Blair and associates, who had done a great deal of work in the West End try ing to find the Spanish Ledge, as it was called on the surface, abandoned work. They gave up when they were just six feet from the small bonanza that has just been found. The West End is three-quarters of a mile east of Whiskytown. It was bonded last March by C. D. Jones & Company of Los Angeles. Ralph Williams is superintendent in charge. He announces that three shifts will be put on right away and he is figuring on erecting a stamp mill for the ore is free milling. He has drifted along the ledge far en ough to determine that it is perma. nent. The West End mine belongs to J. C. Kesler of Anderson, Dr. F. P. Mitchell of Winters, and the West ern Star lodge of Masons, of Shasta, which inherited a third interest from one of the original locators. and telephony. This, then, is the sea deliver a potential that only varies son for stock-taking, not only of the slightly, due to the commutator ripple. contents of the show cases, but brain In sections where direct current is pans. used for house lighting, a motor gen Many alert merchants are employ erator set is the only practical and ing themselves with diligence along satisfactory source of plate potential. these lines, because they realize more Taking first cost, maintenance cost, aud more that from now on the trade convenience and space required Into will go to the dealers who can provide consideration, the best way to obtaiu service vitalized by actual knowledge. Live cleanly, press forward and the required current potential for the When the vendor is thoroughly ground dye well. Ashland Pantorlum. Phone operation of vacuum tube transmit ed in the art he need have no fear 121. 297tf ters, is by the use of a step-up trans of summer doldrums nor of static of former and rectifying tubes. any kind, commercial or mental. The A line of vacuum tube rectifiers Is calling of radio merclmndlsiug is a foe on the market under the name “ken- to Inertia in every form. otrons.” These tubes have been de signed to have the proper operating characteristics to rectify alternating curent for the line of transmitting SHORT FLASHES tubes put on the market by the same company. The Pacific coast states claim more than 25,000 owners of re If radiotron transmitting tubes are ceiving sets. Some estimate the used it is only necessary to build or number at 50,000. purchase a transformer with a fila Dr. C. F. Jenkins, a Washing ment heating winding and a plate cur ton Inventor, who holds the rent winding and by the use of keno- trons for rectifiers. The entire power Cresson gold medal for original to operate the transmitting set can be ity in the field of invention, is taken from the alternating current at work upon the transmission of moving pictures by radio. house lighting circuit. What the country will soon It is possible to use an electrolytic need is a radio census taker. rectifier in order to rectify the plate “Some of our lads,” says a Far potential after the 110 volt house THE VIRGINIA CAFE Western enthusiast, “are pick lighting circuit has been stepped up ing up messages from Japan.” is the place to eat, for Home- by means of a transformer. Electro This should make any Easterner lytic rectifiers are probably the cheap cooked Foods. We put up the tune up. est source of plate potential, but they best of everything. Our home Doctor Marconi says present- are sloppy and demand a lot of care made pies are excellent. Bring day radio sets will be junk in and attention. tlie w ife, fam ily and neighbors. ten years. So will be a type To operate the standard five-watt writer, an automobile and many transmitting tube, known as radio CHICKEN DINNER SUNDAY other kinds of apparatus. The tron type UV 202, a plate voltage main thing is to look out for the From 11:30 A. M. to 8:30 P. M. of 350 is required and the plate cur sets that are junk when you buy rent per tube is 45-100 of an ampere. them. The filament requires 2.35 amperes at Union college, at Schenectady, 7.5 volts. Rectifying tubes known as N. Y m broadcast Its commence kentron type UV 216 are made to ment exercises. Including the be used In conjunction with the five- music of the graduation ball and watt transmitting tubes. The recti fier tubes are so designed that one rec li baccalaureate sermon. The com- i ments of the graduating class f tifier will rectify sufficient current at after the baccalaureate sermon, the correct potential to operate one however, were omitted. transmitting tube. Radio enthusiasts of Cleve- I is a Figure “A” shows how a single land, O., must now pay a license transformer can be used to furnish fee of 50 cents, both for send Health Builder and a Health all of the necessary plate and fila ing and receiving. The city ment current for a tube transmitter. Keeper council recently passed an ordi For those who do not wish to be nance requiring licensing and bothered with the trouble and expense J u s t try it— inspection of all radio stations, of rectifiers, there Is a circuit known professional as well as amateur, Y ou’ll always buy it as the self-rectifying circuit that can in that city. be used for radio telegraphy. In Stories are coming in from using a self-rectifying circuit at least many directions of dogs which two tubes must be employed. If more have become confirmed radio en power is desired tubes must be added thusiasts. We should think the in pairs. The tubes employed are di ideal dog would be a setter who vided Into two groups operating on carries his tail high for one pole each half of the cycle. of an antenna. We wonder how Figure “B” is a diagram of a self- the cat’s whiskers in the set af rectifying continuous wave radio tele fects the canine fan. graph transmitter using five-watt radio tron type UV 202 tubes. The amateur A. BARTOLETTI, Prop. Itltl HMIMIIinoittIMIMMMUl IHlifaemthroiKpi the WANT ADS S q A M inimum o f Soft, Flaky Carbon If the motor Is getting proper lubrication, some oil slips past the pistons and is consumed by the fiame of com bustion. In burning, all oils deposit carbon on the cylin der walls and cylinder heads. Inferior oils deposit a hard, gritty carbon in considerable quantity. It is this hard carbon deposit which causes pre-ignition, breaking and sticking of cylinder rings, overheating, loss of power, warping and splitting of exhaust valves, and wear of valve stems. Zerolene deposits a minimum of carbon of a soft, flaky nature which can do no damage and is usually blown out with the exhaust. Lubricate exclusively with Zerolene, adopting the rec ommendations embodied in the Zerolene chart of recom mendations, and you will develop the maximum power, speed and gasoline mileage of your car. 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