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. -♦> 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. ---------- 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. <#> <♦> <$> ♦ <§> 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 21 > 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