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ASHLAJTD DAILY TOMKO» Thursday. September 21, 1022 Leaves for Home—■ Mrs. H uber Dabney, d a u g h te r of i Mr. and Mrs. J. C. P ra tt, of 771 N orth Main stre e t, and Mrs. A. J. On Vacation Trip— Jones, both of D unsm uir, Calif , left M r. and Mrs. C. H H edburg are for th e ir hom e yesterday evening, spending a two w eeks’ vacation in a fte r a few days’ visit w ith Mrs. San F rancisco and the su rro u n d in g Dobney’3 parents. country. Local and Personi! Sw eet Cider, m ade fresh every H ave tw o very good buys in resi day, two gallons 75c, one gallon 40c, dence prop rty on G ran ite stre e t, delivered. Phone 9 - F - ll. and on Al! son s tre e t, a t very a t tra c tiv e prices. A shland R ealty Co. Piano tu n in g g u a ra n tee d by Carl 5 -lm o Loveland. Studio 135 E. Main St. Phone 465. 4tf Stopping in A shilnd — — Mr. and Mrs. F red Cavin and son, Visiting with Parents— of B aker, Or., are spending a few Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Y a rb ro u g h ,' days in A shland visiting w ith friends of A storia. Or., are visiting w ith the here. The Cavins a re en ro u te to fo rm e r’s p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. F. j C alifornia, w here they will rem a in ' Y arbrough, a t th e ir hom e on Scenic ¡ fo r some tim e. Drive. They will rem ain in Ash land u n til th e m iddle of next week. ! F r u it canning tim e Is a t hand. F o r fru it ja rs, lids, rubbers, jelly F o r sale, used m otorcycles. F ixit m olds and su g ar, D etrick ’s prices Shop. y c a n ’t be beaten. E verything good to eat a t D etrick Moves to Grants Pass— G roceteria. Mrs. E m m a F a rlin , who has been You m ay be sorry if you don’t in .! resid in g in one of the B arber houses su re w ith, Yeo, of course. 307tf on G ra n 'te stre e t, moved today to G ran ts Pass. On Way to Ashland— Mrs. H. E. McGee has w ritten to ' Now !s th e tim e to have y o u r pi ano tuned. C arl H. L oveland Stu- friends h ere to th e effect th a t she >dio 135 E. Main. P hone 465. 4tf would leave K ansas City today for Ashland. H er m any friends in t h e . T ry th e new A shland C leaning & city will be glad to h e a r th a t she is JDyeing W orks. 37 F irs t St. Phone en ro u te hom e. 63. 13-1 LEEDOM’S T I R E HOSPITAL MOVED to the BEAVER CORNER. y C o n u n itte e A s k s f o r F lo w e r s — ltf The com m ittee in charge of deco MASON and HOOD TIRES. ra tio n s in th e C h au tau q u a building B e tte r he safe th an sorry. See d u rin g the P rice revival cam paign, Beaver R ealty Co. about your in su r req u e sts th a t any one having yel ance. P hone 68. 287tf low and w hite flow ers, b ring them as early F rid ay m o rning as possible In City or, Business— to th e building. This is very urgent. F ra n k C. Riggs and E. N. Culver, A P PL E S— 20 ounce pippins. 75c rep resen tativ es of the W illy-K night A utom obile com pany in this section- box delivered. P hone 9 -F 1 1 . of the sta te , w ere visito rs in A shland See C arl L oveland a b o u t having today. y c u r bo learn some band in stru Not m ent, and join the Boys’ Band. S tu prices. dio 135 E Main. P hone 465. 4tf REGENERATIVE SET COSTLY BUT USEFUL Methods for Converting the Sim ple Vacuum Tube Receiver Into That Type. length, a better circuit arrangem ent can be had for regenera ion. Figure J shows the circuit connected for re generation. This is also the ultra- audion circuit. By the use of the ultra* audion circuit the simple loose coupler can also he converted Into a regenera tive circuit with a vacuum tube. One of the best methods for con verting a loose coupler into a regen erative circuit receiver, provided the prim ary of the loose coupler is equipped with two sides, is shown in Figure L. Here the prim ary of the loose coupler Is used not only as a p a rt of the antenna oscillating circuit, but also as the plate inductance coil There are a great many am ateurs who own and operate radio receiving sets using vacuum tube detectors who would like to have regenerative re ceivers. Regenerative receivers, how ever, are relatively expensive because of the high royalty the companies li censed to m anufacture these sets pay for the use of the Armstrong patent. The regenerative circuit is desirable in spite of these difficulties, because by converting his vacuum tube de tector into a regenerative receiver, an um ateur cannot only then pick up un damped or continuous-wave signals but his incoming signals will be great for feeding energy back to the grid cir cuit from the plate circuit. ly amplified. A regenerative receiver The best method of adapting a will produce for the same incoming sig loose coupler to a regenerative circuit nal a much stronger response in the arrangem ent is shown in Figure M. headphones than a non-regeneratlve The prim ary of the loose coupler is receiver in connection with a one- stage amplifier. Then, too, the ad used for tuning as in a single circuit tuner employing a tuning coil. The dition of the amplifier necessitates secondary of the tuning coil Is not extra tubes, amplifying transform ers, connected in the grid circuit as it nor etc., as a first cost and more power mally is, but is in the plate circuit. to operate as a maintenance cost. By connecting the secondary in The simple vacuum tube receiver us the plate circuit, the amount of in ing a tuning coll only for vary in g , ductance in the plate circuit can be wave length can be recommended as varied and the coupling of the plate MS! GASOLINE SHOWS DECLINE IN FAST HALF YEAR W ASHINGTON, Sept. 2 1 — A sur-i 'e y m ade by th e bureau of m in es' show s th a t on Ju ly 1st, th e re was a decrease in gasoliiie stocks th ro u g h out the coujitry as com pared w ith fig u ie s f a r th e previous m onth. On Ju ly 1st the b u reau rep o rts, th ere w ere 82 1,966.456 gallons on hand, which wi s a decline of approxim ately f; 2,000,000 gallons from the Ju n e 1st) ¡supply. This decline, it is stated , reflects th e n orm al seasonal drop due to the increased use of autom obiles d u rin g : sum m er m onths. S tatistics, th e b u reau of m ines have received from refin ers for the first six m onths of th is year show an increase of 9.9 per cent dom estic; production of gasoline as com pared w ith a sim ilar perod in 1921. The increase in dom estic consum ption is! 6.1 per cent in excess of th is am ount. e « J !)— Yeast l oam Tabkts barg ain clothes — b arg ain P a u lse ru d ’s. 14-tf W e sell F red R app’s w aterm elons Moves Reported— a t th e W hite H ouse grocery, 1 % R alph H a rris has moved to the 2tf C asebeer p ro p erty a t th e corner of cents per pound. T h ird and C stre e ts. NOTICE Having disposed of the Ashland R eady-to-put-on su its th a t you’ll n o t be ready to put off till th e last Laundry, and desiring to close my stitch gives. A t P a u lse ru tl’s. 14tf accounts as soon as possible, I would appreciate Ian early 'settlement by F o r your cleaning and pressing— any person knowing them selves to phone 119. P a u lse ru d ’s. 14tf be indebted to the Ashland Laundry up to September 1st. Rooks will be In City W ednesday— found at the laundry. F. R. Bingham , d rectory adver-! 1-1-6 F . E . FR EN C H . U sing m an, fo r the telephone com pany, w ith h e a d q u a rte rs in P o rt land, wds in th e city gettin g th e a d v e rtisin g lined up for the new tele phone directory, which will go to p re s s sh o rtly a fte r th e first of Oc tober. A Tonic and Corrective Food for Loss of A - petite Indigestion Run-Down Condition Lack of Energy Pimples, Bods, Etc. everyone ’- XI - Powder fyfàuHT, CONVALESCENT HOME — Good OB. ERNEST A. WOODS—.Praetirt cheer. Good c ire. Good food. 1 Uniter. to eve, ear, nose and Term s reasonable. 153 G ranite th ro a t Of fit- hour«, 10 to 12 a n f St. 1 hone 411 R. 3 06-1 mo 2 to 6. Sw . dan burg Bldg., Aah- land, Ore 75_t, HELP V. ANTED — ■ ■■ - - __ \ \ ANTED— Lady to do light house OR, J. J EMM ¿NS— P byslc'an ano Surgeon. P ractice lim ited u, work. Box C, care of Tidings. eye, ear, nos and th ro a t. G l-ise i 14-3 jlia t and a u rlst ?oi INTERFRBAN AUTOCAR CM. S. P. R. R. Offices, M. F am « ^ ld g ., M edford, Ore. P hone 67 (E ffective January 1, 1022) DR. MATTIE B. SHAW— Residence and office, 108 Pioneer avenue LV. M EDFORD LV . ASHLAND Telephone 28. Office house. 10 7:<j0 a. m. 7 :00 a. m. 8 :00 a. m. to a - m -î 2 to 5 p. m., only 8:00 a. m. 9 :00 a. m. 9:00 a. m. 10:00 a. m. GHIRO PRACTOR8. 10:00 a. m. 11:00 a. m. 11:00^*. in. 12:00 noon 12:00 aoon DR. E B. ANGELL— C hiropractic and Electro-T herapy. The combi 1:00 p. m. 1:00 p. m. nation does w onders. F irst N at’l 2:00 p. m. 2 :0 0 p. m. Bank Bldg. Phone 48-142. 3 :00 p m. 3:00 p. m. N atu re abhors a vacuum ” tf 4ri>(i p. m. 4:00 p. m. 5:00 p. m. 5:00 p. m. MUSICAL INSTRUCTION 6:00 p. m. 6 :00 p. m. 7:00 p. m. VIOLIN STUDIO— I lf , Church Si. 7:00 p. m. 8:30 p. m. 8:3*0 p. tn. Sat. only Individual in -frtic ’iou on violin__ 9 :30 p. m. 3:30 p. m. Sevcik m ethod O rchestra and 10:30 p. m. Sat. only 10:30 p. m. ensem ble wo k. H arm ony, theory and history. L eonard C. P e tit. Leave M edford for A shland and A shland for Medt *rd every hour on TRANSFER AND ESPRBS8. the hour from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.; FOR prom pt aad careful service, then 6:30 p. m. a ¡d 9:30 p. m. auto tru ck s or horse drays, call A shland waitin_ room — E ast Side W hitUe T ra n sfe r Co. Phone I l f . Pharm acy. Office 89 O. k stre e t n ear Hotel ASH1 -A ND-ROb SBURG STAGE Ashland. 56tf Drily (Exc pt Sunday) LV. ASHLAND LV. ROSEBURG T. L. POWELL- -GENERAL TRAN’S 7 :0 0 a m . 8 :3 0 a .ir .. — GoeJ team and m otor 12:00 neon 2:00 p. rn. truck* Goo . service 3t a rearon Travel by stage; sh o rte st ro u te by able price. f rone 83 20 m iles; one of O regon’6 most FOR EXCHANGE scenic trip s. F«.-e— A shland-R ose burg, 9 4 .60; M edford - R oseburg. FOR TRADE- -160 acre unincum 94.1 S; Grants Pass-Roseburg, $3.00. bered ranch on Pacific highw ay ME DPORD-C HANTS PASS and county road, n e a r H ilt; sm all Dally (Except Sunday) house and outbuildings; good LV. MEDFORD LV. G T S PASS stock o r chicken ranch w ith plen 7 : 4 5 a .m . 7 : 3 0 a .m . ty of wood and tillab le land. W ill 1:00 p. m. 1:00 p. m. tra d e for unincum bered Ashland 4:45 p .m . 5:30 p .m . acreage; prefer no house, b ut would ensider acreage w ith smal: Sunday Only house. E leanor G reer, 199 G ran. 10:00 a. m. a' m" St. 23ltf* 4:30 p .m . 4:30 PJ “ ’ G rants Paas w aiting room — The IX-3 RENT. Bonbont iere, p h o -a 160. Office and wa ting room — No. o APAJtTMENTS — F u rn ish e d , close in) m odern conveniences. A dults only. In q u l.e 166 H argadlne St., or phone 122. 257-tf C B. L A M K I W FOR RENT— ished a p a rtir $30 per moi. year. Call BARGAINS II» REAL ESTATE HAY FOR SALE— By G . F. Billings FOR SALE— R egistered milk goats, excellent ni.lkers. M iller, Box 564. 300 lm o * BUYERS AND SELLERS M EET AT STAPLES BETTY AGENCY Ranches, Orch rds and Homes Fire and Auto Insurance Hotel Ashland Bldg. Phone 26 ASHLAND, ORE. —V r A want ad w ill Mil IL FOR SALE— Five room, m odern cottage, p artly furnished, built-in fea tu re s, newly painted and pa pered, lot 50x205, berries, fru it. F o r p a rticu la rs, inqu re 372 Iowa or to ow ner a t 502 F airview St. 9-lm o FOR SALE— Bakery. A b a rg a 'n if tak e n a t once. Inquire 3 4 U u’on St. 14-6* FRU IT JA RS AND TRIMMINGS Radio Fans Blamed in Paris. FOR SALE— Modern six room plas tered bugaiow, chicken house, woodshed, garage, th ree large lots, fru it b erries, etc. Price $2650, w ith term s. Inquire F ourth St. B arber Shop or 283 B street. •-lm o SW EET CID ER— Made fresh every day. Two g; lions 75c, one gallon 40c, delivered. Phone 9 - F -ll. Fresh Fish Thursday and Friday The opening of the station at Flffel tower for broadcasting purposes brought much joy to the continent and England, but not to the French departm ent of communications which controls the wire systems there. In Paris alone It is reported that more than 2<W telephone receivers are “lift ed” every day and never returned. The radio fans a re blamed. ter: five room fu rn nt in A shland. Only h if tak en for school t 129 L aurel St. FOR RENT— Six room m odern house, $20 m onth, In q u ire new house, Pine St. 15-3* CITIZEN’S BANK BUILDING I lia » 'C223UKSS .«as» Star, circuit hack to tlie antenna and the grid circuit ckn be controlled. This will allow any desired result in re generating th at can be used to obtain excellent results. For those who wisli to retain the ! selective tuning properties of a loose j coupler, the feed back arrangement shown in Figure N is suggested. In this circuit a third coil called a “tickler” is connected in the plate circuit and used to feed back the plate circuit energy into the grid cir cuit. The tickler coil is sim ilar In physical dimensions to the secondary of the loose coupler though it need have only approximately 75 per cent as many turns. It should be mounted on rods to slide back and forth inside of the pri mary of the loose coupler, entering the prim ary from the opposite side as does the loose coupler; that is, a loose coup ler equipped with two secondaries, one sliding in one side of the primary, and the other sliding in the other side of the prim ary. It is desirable to have more taps on the tickler coil than there usually are on the secondary so ns to perm it a closer adjustm ent of the plate circuit inductance. PH ' SI CIA NS. F< .1 SALE. M c N a ir Bros. ost ! CONVALESCENT HOME Houses to Rent Bottle of 60 Tablets—$1.10 W anted, w om en to w ork in fru it SALEM, Or., Sept. 21.— (Specal.) a t T a len t cannery. F o r p a rticu lars. — P o u ltry raise rs and fanciers are ltf phone 364-J1. to he given the privilege of a tte n d ing one of the larg est and m ost com P o rtla n d — The highw ay to H ills prehensive poultry shows ever held boro, costing $229,744, has worn in the P acific no rth w est, when the o u t in places in th re e years. The week of th e a n n u a l Oregon sta te co n crete was too light. fair rolls aro u n d , beginning Septem ber 26. The poultry exhibit th is year will su rp ass any ever held a t the sta te fair. “ We will have a poultry show ,” said A. H Lea. se cre ta ry of the s ta te fair board, ‘‘th a t will be w orth the price of a d m is s o n alone to those who e ith e r raise or have a love for fine fowls. Every know n stra in , i th a t its q u a n tity will tax the capac- shown in Figure I. to form a regenera ,ty of the large new poultry b uild tive circuit. When the two-point ; switch is on contact No. 1, the set is I ing. will he exhibited. non-regenerative. Turning the switch “ We have had b u ilt m any h u n to point No. 2 makes the set regenera dreds of extra coops, which have tive. The circuit arrangem ent for re- ’ been placed in every available inch generative Is known as the ultra au- o ' space in th e poultry b u ild in g .” dion circuit. The sta te fair board, in co-opera It is difficult to control the amount ' tion w th poultry raisers, has offered of regeneration in a circuit of this I to care for and feed all fowls and o th er ex h ib its-in the poultry d e p a rt has occasional interruptions m ent and also fu rn ish tra n sp o rta - J or unforseen delay on bak ing d a y s, b u t the house tion from fairg ro u n d s depot to the wife who u se s C rescent p o ultry building and re tu rn a t th e Baking P o w d e r will not close of the fair. T he various classifications include worry. A m erican. A siatic, M editerranean, She will have light melt- in-your-mouth biscuits, mu E nglish, Polish, H am burgs, F rench, ffins, and cake because — co n tin en tal, gam e b antam , o rien tals, Crescent combines the two orn am en tal ban tam s and m iscellan-j leavening units that insure eous s tra in s ; tu rk ey s, ducks, geese, good results under variable wild gam e, w ith special prem iurhs for th e best bird in th e d ifferen t circumstances. classes. From any grocer The pigeon exhibit, which also is Crescent Manufacturing Company to be housed in the poultry divi Seattle, Washington sion. will be the larg e st ever fea tu red . R abbits come under “ pet slo ck .” ; b u t prizes a re to be aw arded in the u tility class as well. •13 A dog show, w ith a silver cun up for th e grand chamn'o"* to be a n type a n d clo se a d ju s tm e n t of th e b lâ o th er a ttra c tio n . An effort has ment current and plate potentials Is been m ade to introduce an exhibi necessary to avoid distortion. tion of silver foxes. When an antenna series condenser The juvenile club exhibit will he is used in conjunction with the tun placed in th e p o u ltry building, but ing coil for controlling the wave Raites th t will come u n d e r a n o th e r p re m iu m , Dough list. ! Try the classified columns. One cent the w ord each tim e. City and Ranch Projiertics Pine, whole dehydrated yeast in tablets Cheeper than yeast cakes and more palatable Poultry Raisers Will Have Many Exhibits at Fair Crescent u-. S U S IN E S S A N D P R O P E 5 S IO N A L Extra thick black Mason rubbers, per dozen............. 10c 2 doz. for 15c; 4 doz. for 25c Monopole white rubbers—per doz. 10c; 3 doz. for___ 25c Economy lids, per dozen ............................................ 3QC Mason lids, per dozen ..................................................30c Kerr caps, per dozen .............................................4 .15C Jelly glasses, tall or flats, per dozen.................... ...50c Heavy, clear water glasses, e a c h ................................ 5c Stone jars, per gallon ................................................... 25c Mason jars, per dozen—p i n t s .......................... 90c Mason jars, per dozen—quarts ................................ $1.10 Mason jars, per dozen—half gallons......................... $1.60 Economy and Wide Mouth Mason jars, per dozen— FOR SALE— Tom atoes. F ra n k Reed, T alen t, Or., telephone 8F4. 15-3 FOR SALE— 125 W hite Leghorn p ullets, $1 each; also some at 50 cents each. W. E. Reed, 298 Avery St 15-3* FOR S IL E — F ine B anana apples, $1 boxed. E. E. Foss. T alent, Oregon. _________1 6-3 W. A. SHELL B A R B E R Safety blades resharpened like new. Single bit, 30c doz. Dobule bit, 60c dot. P ints .........................................................................$1.20 Quarts .................................................................. $1.85 Children’s Work A Specialty Half G allons.................... . ............................... $1.75 PLAZA MARKET 61 NORTH MAIN STREET lie A Natural Tendency When we keep valuable papers and records in the home, we follow a tendency natural to all yet one which many have learned to avoid. It will pay you to use our Safe Deposit Vault. A t Once SEE US NOW ABOUT YOUR FIRE INSURANCE P ro crastin atio n in ta k in g out fire insurance has robbed many a m an of his en tire property. D on’t be caught unp rep ared by the fire fiend. Your hom e, your business, your crops, your au to m obile have a very re a l money value. No p ro p erty is secure ag ain st d e stru ctio n by fire. L et us tell you how little it will cost to fully pro tect you. “ W hen you w ant good in su r ance, ta lk w ith B illings.” It is safe, convenient and inexpensive. The Citizens Bank of Ashland Ashland, Oregon Billings Agency Ks tab'¡shed 1SSS ILrnl E s ta te mid R eal Disuranoe ASHLAND, OREGON Phone a i l 41 E Main St.