Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 20, 1922, Page 2, Image 2

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    ASHLAND DALLI TIDIAG»
P i.u A ï W ü
Ashland
Tidings
Established 1876
Published
Every E vening Except
Sunday
/
THE ASHLAND PRINTING'CO.
OFFICIAL CITY AND COUNTY
PAPER
TELEPH O N E 39
GREAT DISCOVERY OF
EDWIN H. ARMSTRONG
C. K. LOGAN, Editor
Entered at the A shland, Oregon
Poatofflce as Second-class Mall Mat
W hen you don’t know w hat
to do, d o n 't do it.
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ter.
^abecription Price Delivered in City:
One n& nth ................................... 1
Three m o n t h s ...............................
Six m onths ....................................
Ona year .................
.65
Gloves have little a ttra c tio n
for a girl w ith a new ring.
1.95
3.75
7.50
Mail and Rural Routes
In explaining som ething to <$>*
o th ers, you m ake it p lain er to <$>
yourself.
4-
One month ................................ $ .65
T h ree m onths ...............................
1.95
Six months ................................. 3.50
One year ................................... 6.5i
ADVERTISESG RATES
Display Advertising
Mingle Insertion, each In c h ............ 30c
YEARLY CONTRACTS
Display Advertising
One tim e a w « k ................................ 27 '¿c
Two times a wy?k............................ 25 c
livery o th e r d a y .................................. 20 c
Local R eaders
Each line, each tim e....................10c
To ru n every o th e r dby fo r one
mon th , each line, eaeh tim e . . 7c
To run- every Issue for one m onth
m ore, each line, each t i m e . . 5c
C lassified Column
One cent th e w ord each tim e.
To ru n every issue for one m onth
or m ore,
th e w ord each tim e.
Legal Rate
F irst tim e, per 8-pcJnt lin e ..........10c
Each subsequent tim e, per 8-
point line ................................... 5c
coming signal until a point is reached
where the energy fed back from the
plate circuit Is Just equal to the losse
in the secondary c irc u it
An increase iu the coupling be
tween the two colls II and X wil
cause the tube to oscillate. By chans
lng the tuning of the secondary cir­
cuit, the frequency of the tube oscil­
lations will be slightly different from
the frequency of the incomlug oscil­
lations due to the received signals
and the beat note will be beard in
Arrangement by Which Looaj tiie phones. The pitch of the beat
note will be the arithm etic difference
Plate Current Is Fed Back
between the frequency of the incom
to Grid Circuit
lng oscillations and the oscillations
furnished by the oscillating detector
An ordinary three-electrode vact> tube.
urn tube used as a detector In a d r-
The human ear Is most sensitive to
cult where the input la connected to a note corresponding to 1,000 vibra­
the grid and the output taken from j tions per second or electrically to a
the plate circuit will give amplifica­ note produced by 500 cycles. Suppose
tion of from 5 to 15. Adding to the received signal was on a 200-meter
this amplifying action the stability of wave length of 1.500,000 cycles. By
adjustm ent of the tube gave the tube adjusting the circuits so that the tube
preference over the crystal detector. would oscillate at a frequency of 1,-
Y our fu tu re depends m uch <$>
on w hat you are doing w ith the •$>
job you have now.
The dangerous th in g a b o jt
m aking changes is th a t they
are ap t not to be im prove-
m ents.
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T here is th is to said for th e
saxophone: It has m ade m usic
as unm usical as it can ever get.
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HEZ HECK SAYS:
“ Good seegars is a big
help in se llin ’ bad m er­
chandise.”
C ard of t h a n k s .............................. $1.00
Obituaries, the line .....................2%c.
Fraternal Orders and Societies
Advertising for fraternal orders
o r societies c h arg in g a re g u la r in iti­
atio n fee and dues, no discount. R e ­
ligious and benevolent o rd ers will be
charged th e re g u la r ra te to r ail ad
vertlslng w hen an adm ission or other
charge Is m ade.
Special Train
Ad ver? i ses 1925
Fair in State
What Constitutes Advertising
In o rd er to allay a m isu n d e rsta n d ­
ing am ong som e as to w hat consti
tn tes news and w hat ad v ertisin g ,
we p rin t th is very sim ple rule, which
is used by new spapers to d iffe re n ti­
a te betw een th em : “ ALL fu tu re
events, w here an adm ission charg«-
in m ade or a collection is tak en IS
ADVERTISIN G.”
T his applies to
organizations a n d societies of every
kind as well as to individuals.
All rep o rts of such activities a fte r
they have occurred is news.
AH com ing social or organization
meetings of societies w here no
m oney co n trib u tio n is solicited, in iti­
ation charged, or collecton tak en IS
NEWS._____________________ _
* stations.
Try the classified columns.
Great Demand
For Tanlac Due
To Merit Alone
______
w reck a t R edm ond, Or., A ugust 28,
when a strin g of 34 freight cars
sta rte d down the D esch u tes'can y o n
on a wild flight. W oodbury, acting
agent a t R edm ond, was called from
i
his bed, ran to the railro ad yard»,
opened a sw itch and set th e hano
brakes on a strin g of em pty freight
cars stan d in g on the side track , into
which the runaw ay cars crashed.
C h a rte r No.5747.
R eserve D istrict No. 12,
REPORT OF COND 1TION OF THE
F IR S T N A T IO N A L B A N K
It’s What the People Say About I t , At A shland, In the S tate of O regon, at the close of business on S ep­
That Causes Orders for Nearly a
tember 15, 1922.
RESOURCES
Million Bottles in One Month----
1. a. Loans and discounts, including re-dis­
Big Seattle Druggists Elated
counts, acceptances of other banks,
and foreign bills of exchange or d rafts
The g rea test test any m edicine ta n ■
sold w ith indorsem ent of this bank $588.538.91
undergo is the “ re p e a t” sales it en­
T otal loans ....................................................
$ 588,538.91
joys.
T an lac’a phenom enal record 2. Overdrafts, unsecured...................................
149.il
has been possible because of the fact 4. U. S. Government securities ow ied:
th a t men and women who buy one
a Deposited to secure circulation (U. S.
bottle Invariably re tu rn for the sec­
bonds p a r value) .................................. 100,000.00
ond and recom m end it to o thers be­
b All o th er United S tates governm ent se­
cause it has helped them .
c u ritie s (Including prem ium s if any) 84,878.62
To say th a t Tanlac now has the
T otal ...........................................................
184,878.62
largest sale of any m edicine of its I 5. O ther bonds, stocks, securities, e tc ...........
238,101.69
kind does not begin to tell th e story.
6. B anking house, $14,000.00; fu rn itu re and
No o th e r p rep aratio n has ever ap­
fixtures, $4.276.57
18,276.57
proached the m arvelous success of 7. R eal e sta te owned o th er th an banking house
1.00
Tanlac, and in th e eight years it has 8. L aw ful reserve w ith F ed eral Reserve Bank
53,127.82
been on th e m ark e t, 30,000,000 bot­ 10. Cash in v a u lt and am o u n t due from
tles have been sold. B e tw e e n Jim p
n atio n al b a n k s ......................................
133,'. 18.(,5
15 and Ju ly 15 of th is year orders 11. A m ount due from sta te banks, b an k ers
w ere received for nearly one m illion
and tru s t com panies in th e United
bottles, and it is evident th a t dealers
S tates (o th e r th a n included In item s
a re still e n th u sia stic over the ever-
8, 9 and 10) ...........................................
15,503.62
increasing dem and, by th e tone of 13. Checks on o th er banks in the sam e city or
le tte rs w ith orders.
town as rep o rtin g bank (o th er than
S tew art and Holm es D rug com­
Item 12) ................................... |.
1,509 54
pany, larg e w holesale d ru g g ists of
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S eattle, W ash., w rite as follows: 14. a. Checks and d ra fts on banks (Including
“T anlac is one of our m ost p ro fit­
F ed eral R eserve b an k ) located outisde
able p ro p rie ta ry item s. W e expect
.08
of city or tow n of rep o rtin g b a n k . . . .
the carload now due will be disposed
02
300.10
b. M iscellaneous cash ite m s ........................
of by U3 rapidly.
W e are highly
15. Redem ption fund w ith U. S. T e a s u r e r
satisfied w ith o u r connection w ith
and due from U. S. T re a s u re r..............
5,000.00
vour firm .”
W. A. Hover & Com pany, large
TOTAL
1,239,105.23
w holesale d ru g g ists of Denver, Colo,
LIA B ILITIES.
w riting u n d er date of Ju ly 17, state- 1 17. C apital stock paid in
100,000.00
W e are su b m ittin g today ou r o rd er
18. Surplus fund
30,000.00
19. U ndivided p rofits .......................................... $ 22,321.98
for th e fo u rth carload of your goods
c. Less c u rre n t expenses, in te re s t and
since A pril 1. T aking in to consider-
ation local conditions th is dem and
taxes paid ..................................................
5,857.54
16,464.44
s not only exceptional, b u t alone n
20. C irculatin notes o u t s t a n d i n g ...................
97,695.00
the record of sales for p ro p rietary
24. C ertified checks o u tsta n d in g .....................
140. SO
5,049.28
a rticle s in th is section.”
25. C ashier’s checks o u tsta n d in g . .................
à
The trem endous popularity of T an­
T otal of Item s 21, 22, 23, 24, and 25. . .$ 5,189.88
lac is the unquestioned and o u t­
Demand deposits (other than bank de­
standing proof if its m erit.
No
posits) subject to Reserve (deports pay-
m edicine of less su perlative quality
able within 30 days) :
and effectiveness could possibly a t ­ 26. Individual deposits su b ject to c h e c k ...
402,632.89
tain such a huge sales record nor
27. C ertificates of deposit due in less than
gain, as T anlac has. th e unqualified
32,034.95
30 days (o th e r th a n for money borrow ed)
endorsem ents of thousands of well- 28 S tate, county, or o th e r m unicipal depos­
know n men and wom en, in all p a rts
its secured by pledge of assets of th is
of the co n tinent, who stan d for the
bank or o t h e r w i s e ................... ................
100,875.27
500,000 or 1,499,5UU, the best note best in th e ir com m unities.
T otal of dem and deposits (o th er th an
would be 500 cycle pitch or a 1.000
Like all g reat successes,
bank deposits) su b ject to R eserve
has its im itato rs, and although th e ie
vibration note.
Item s 26, 27, 28, 29, 30 and 3 1 .............. $535,543.11
This b ra t method of reception Is are over a h u n d red p rep aratio n s on, Tim e deposits subject to R eserve (paya b 1 e
a fte r 30 days, or subject to 30 days
used to receive undamped or contin­ the m ark e t claim ing sim ilar th e m -,
% or m ore notice, and postal s a v in g s ):
uous w u\e signals and Is called the neutical value, m any copying th e,
“heterodyne” method. When the same original T anlac ad v ertisin g , the pop-, 32 C ertificates of deposit (o th e r th an f o r
money borrow ed) ...................................
of this p rep aratio n continues
56,918.56
tube Is used to perform the functions u to larity
grow and it is unquestionably the
34. O ther tim e depos ts ......................................
396,606.03
of a detector and an oscillator, the m ost talk ed of m edicine in th e world
35. Postal savings d e p o s i t s ...............................
688 41
method is termed the "antodyue”
T otal of tim e deposits subject to reserve.
method.
tO<Taynlac is sold by all good d ru g ­
item s 32, 33, 34, and 3 5 ........................$454,212.80
gists.
TOTAL .........................................................
1.239.105.^1
ARSON ATTEMPT FAILS
S tate of Oregon, County of Jackson— ss.
MAN
CAUSING
WRECK
IN DOUGLAS COUNTY
I, J. W. McCoy, cashier of th e above-nam ed bank, do solem nly
HIGHLY' COMMENDED
sw ear th a t the above sta te m e n t is tru e to th e best of my know ledge and
GOLDENDALE, W ash., Sept. 19. belief.
J. w . McCOY, Cashier.
ROSEBURG, Sept. 20.— An un­
Subscribed and sw orn to before me this 20th day of Sept., 1922.
__E. D W oodbury, acting relief
successful a tte m p t to b u rn th e hom e
(S eal)
G. G. EUBANKS, N otary Public
agent for the N orth B ank railro ad
of S heriff S tarm er was m ade Sunday
C orrect— A ttest
a t G oldendale, has been highly com ­
THOS. !. JIMPSON,
night by an unidentified person who
m ended by officials of th e Oregon
E. D. BRIGGS,
rem oved th e screen from th e b a th ­
T ru n k railw ay for causing a $40,000
C. H. VAUPEL D irectors.
room window of th e s h e riff’s home,
a n d set i r e to th e window cu rtain s.
T he s h e riff’s m other and o th e r re la ­
tives, who had re tire d for th e night,
w ere aw akened by th e sm ell of
sm oke.
An ala rm was tu rn e d in,
and th e prom pt a rriv a l of th e lire
tru c k saved th e hom e from serious
dam ake. A search outside th e house
show ed plainly th a t some person
m aliciously rem oved th e screen and
se t fire to th e window cu rta in s .
An active cam paign to in te re st
the voters of Oregon in su p p o rt of
the c o n stitu tio n a l am endm ent to be
voted upon N ovem ber 7, perm ittin g
P o rtla n d to tax itself for the 1925
exposition is now u n d e r way. The
la te st fe a tu re is th e sending from
P o rtla n d to e a ste rn Oregon of an However, it wus not until EUwin 11.
elab o rately equipped special tra in , Armstrong made his great discovery
know n as the “ M eteor” 1925 exposi­ of a circuit arrangem ent which fed
back a portion of the large local plate
tion special, and carry in g 125 c iti­ current Into the circuit through which
zens of P o rtla n d , who a re giving the incoming signals arrived, thereby
th e ir tim e to advance th e cam paign. greatly amplifying the strength of the
This tra in will m ake a trip cover- signal, th at the vacuum tube reached
n g 850 m iles, going as fa r e ast as its now recognized posltlou of superi­
B aker and Joseph, and m aking a ority as a detector of radio signals.
The circuit arrangem ent by which
stop a t the P endleton Round-Up. At
A BOOMERANG
energy from the plate circuit of a
P ed d lers and * h andlers of bottled th e various points on its itin e ra ry , three-electrode vacuum tube is fed
poison in all too m any instances ply ' th ere will be m ass m eetings and back to the grid circuit is known by
th e ir tra d e leaving behind them a ' various ’ doings” to arouse in te rest a different name, though, on account
w ell-strew n path of d eath , blin d n ess' n the exposition and th e m easure of the different names used and the
and m isery, while they a re ham pered! th a t will g ra n t P o rtlan d th e rig h t to different circuit arrangem ents used to
only in th e ir o p erations by occa­ tax itself to advance the in te rests of accomplish the same results, am ateurs
are very apt to become confused. Some
sional term s in jail or by fines that,! the e n tire sta te th ro u g h creation of
of the names given to the circuits
they class as overhead o r ru n n in g the exposition. In various cities en­ which feed energy from the plate cir­
te rta in m e n ts for th e visitors are cuit to the grid circuit are “ Feed
expenses.
“Regenerative.”
“Tickler,”
In a recent in stan ce w here a planned on an extensve scale, and Back.”
“Tuned
P
late”
and
“Ultra-Audlon.”
young m an, 27 years of age, dropped th e undoubted re su lt will be the
In Fig. F is shown a three-elec-
dead while a tte n d in g a dance, his g re a te r developm ent of a “ get-to­
trode
vacuum tube with an alterna­
body began to tu rn black w ithin 15 g eth er s p irit” th a t can only resu lt
tor furnishing an alternating differ­
m inutes a fte r life had ceased to ex­ in good fo r th e e n tire state. The ence of potential to the grid circuit
ist. V alvular h e a rt tro u b le was as ' special tra in will be out on its trip at T-T. The plate circuit of the tube
cribed as th e cause of his untim ely th re e days and fo u r nights.
Is connected to a circuit containing
At la te r dates the “ 1925 exposi­ an Inductance L and a capacity C
dem ise.
M embers of th e m edical
fra te rn ity s ta te th a t the rem ains of ; tion special” will visit o th e r p a rts of which together form a tuned circuit
between the points X and Y. By ad­
m an in norm al physical co.idit on; the sta te .
justing the value of the variable con-
will not so discolor im m ediately fo l-!
low ing his death.
DISASTROUS FOREST FIRE
D eath in any w alk of life is s a d ,!
HITS NORTHERN CALIFORNIA
p a rticu larly so w here youth is con­
cerned. W ith a t least 40 y ears be-,
ALDER SPRINGS. Calif., Sept.
fore him , in which acts of kindness 20.— The w orst forest fire in Su­
and deeds of honor could be p er­ perior C alifornia for the last 25
form ed, th is young m an was rem oved years was the way D istrict F o rester
from th is w orld by th e hand of prov­ P au l R edington today described the
idence
co n flagration b u rn in g in th e Cali­
F o r several years he had been in fornia n ational forest. T he fire has
tro u b le w ith th e upholders of the been raging m ore th an a week.
law , chiefly on account of his p ro ­
R edington said betw een 2 0 ,0 0 0 1 d e n se r C, the natural period of the
pensities for dispensing liquor. Not and 30,000 acres of forest had been : circuit between X and Y can be made
only w as he a d istrib u to r of the po­ sw ept by the fire
It is difficu lt a t i to 1 ave the same frequency electri­
te n t fluid, b u t also a g rea t con­ th is tim e to know w h c h fig u re is i cally as the alternating current sup­
sum er. He died as a direct resu lt the best. T here was hope, R e d in g -, plied to the grid a t T-T by the alter­
nator. When this condition is reached
of im bibing too freq u en tly of his ton said, th a t a b ackfire to he s ta r t­
the tuned circuit between the points
own wares.
R e trib u tio n was cer­ ed th is evening m ight bring the fire X and Y becomes an Infinite induct­
tain , and of a n a tu re consistent w ith u n d e r control.
ance in the external plate circuit. The
his business.
The fire was b u rn in g in th e can­ potential variations between X and Y
yon today. I t was controlled on the are now a maximum and are exact
amplified reproductions of the poten­
BAD W EA TH ER IS COMING west side by backfiring. New back­
tial variations applied to the grid cir­
SOON! scream s an a d v ertisem en t iu firin g m ust be reso rted to th is even­ cuit by the alternator.
the G ran ts P ass Daily C ourier. And ing on th e n o rth side. If this a t­
Going back to the simple type of
Jackson county ha3 alw ays h e a rd of tem pt is successful, the fire will he standard loose coupler hookup for a
w hat a m odern U topia Josephine u n d er control, according to R eding­ vacuum tube, we will have a circuit
county claim ed to be, especially ton, who said 200 ran g e rs and vol­ a rra n g e m e n t a s show n In Fig. G. Sup­
pose th at the principle of the circuit
around th e “ I t ’s th e C lim ate” city. u n te e rs are engaged in th e fight.
of Fig. F be applied to the circuit ar­
rangement of Fig. G. The result will
GRAIN and hay show
be Fig. H. In Fig. H the Inductance
NEW TOWN DEVELOPED
IS
OPENED
AT
PENDLETON
M
has been placed in the secondary
BY WEED LUMBER CO.
PENDLETON, Or., Sept. 20.— circuit and the inductance N has been
W EED . C alif., Sept. 20.— The Housed in a m am m oth building con­ placed In the plate circuit.
When the coils M and N. are widely
W eed L um ber com pany h e a d q u ar­ stru c te d of bales of U m atilla county
separated Fig. H Is essentially the
ters camp is slowly developing into alfalfa hay and covered by 15,000 ‘ same us Fig. G. An incoming radio
a town.
The com pany has b u ilt sq u are feet of canvas, th e second a n ­ signal impresses a small difference of
several hundred four-room cottages. n u al N orthw est G rain and Hay show,! potential on the grid of the tube in
T here is an excellent hospital w ith the m ost p rete n tio u s exhibition of ; Fig. H which in turn liberates a large
a physic'an in charge.
T he com ­ ! its kind in th e N orthw est opened amount of energy in the plate circuit.
As the coil N Is brought nearer the
pany m aintains a sto re em ploying here M onday m orning
coll M some of tills plate circuit ener­
several clerks. T here is a larg e of­
Exh bitions of g rain and hay from gy is transferred to the grid circuit.
fice building, officials and clerks.
Oregon. W ashington, Idaho and This reinforcement, electrically, of the
The cam p is six m iles off the ra il­ M ontana will com pete for aw ards, 1 incoming signal by energy transferred
roads, a m otor car being used to and in add itio n to th e best pro d u cts ; from the plate circuit to the grid cir- •
haul passengers over th e lum ber of those fo u r sta te s, th e re are ex­ cuit by the coupling between the two |
com pany road from th e railro ad to hibits from th e federal grain bu- coils M and N. causes an increase in j
the energy 111 ated In the plate cir- |
th e camp.
I reau office iu P o rtla n d , one of
cuit. Coupling the two coils i l and ’
T he railro a d siding, leading into which shows th e o peration of th e N closer and closer will cause great­
th e cam p, is known as Leaf, while , new federal sam ples from the ag ri- er ami greater amplification of the iu- i
th e post office, soon to be established c u lu tral colleges of th e several
a t th e gamp, has been nam ed Ten- sta te s and from several experim ent
pant.
Wednesday, Sept ember 20, 102J
!
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TOMORROW,
HE new Cleveland Six is par in
motor cars—a 100% investment
in style, quality and performance.
The highly refined overhead valve
motor is worthy of a car costing twice
as much.
Its high economy and sturdy relia­
bility keep down the upkeep.
From headlight to tail-light there
is not an apology or a compromise in
quality in any Cleveland Six.
Thousands of ow ners know its
value. Before you spend more —or
even less —talk to Cleveland Six
owners.
T
HOUSE PETÍRJ
Price does not measure its
Beautv, Power, Comfort
S E D A N -N O W
From Geo. Buoadhursts sensational
stage success h i Langdon M Tbrm ick
Lost in th e b u rn in g forest! W ith
h ungry flam es licking a t his
heels— w ith th e girl he loved in
his arm s— and w ith his rival
overcom e by the raging fires, he
stum bled on. know ing he w ould
have to go back!
One of the
m ighty episodes in this spectacu­
lar production!
— Also—
‘POP TUTTLE’S MOVIE QUEEN’
with Dan Mason
F. O . B. Cleveland
Today’s Best Buy In Closed Cars
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Also “ Aesop’s Fables and
“ Topics of the Day”
Adm ission 10 and 50c, incl. tax
F irs t Show 7 :1 5 ; Second show 9
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