Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 27, 1922, Page 4, Image 4

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IBBUftfe DAÎLÏ TEÖ»Ö8
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
length, a better circuit arrangeinent
can be had for regeneration. Figure
J shows the circuit connected for re­
generation.
This is also the ultra-
Siskiyou C hapter No. 21
andion
circuit.
By the use of the ultra-
R. A. i t . .
audion circuit the simple loose coupler
M asonic Hail, A shland.
can also be converted into a regenera­
tive circuit with a vacuum tube.
Notice of M eeting.
One of the best methods for con­
Special- convocation, T hursday ev­
verting a loose coupler into a regen­
erative circuit receiver, provided the
ening, Septem ber 28.
Royal Arch
prim ary of the loose coupler is
degree. Meet a t 7:30 sharp. Re­
equipped with two sides, is shown in
freshm ents. All com panions invited, I
Methods for Converting the Sim­ Figure L. H ere the prim ary of the
New robe equipm ent introduced.
j
loose coupler is used not only as a
ple Vacuum Tube Receiver
V. V. MILLS, H. P.
p art of the antenna oscillating circuit,
W . H. DAY, Secretary.
It
but also as the plate Inductance coll
Into That Type.
REGENERATIVE SET
COSTLY BUT USEFUL
,F o r b e tte r in su ran ce ra te s, you
b e tte r see, Yeo of course.
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TOILET
SOAP
SALE
Big
Twin-Bar Soap
There are a jjre a t many am ateurs
who own and operate radio receiving
I 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
am ateur cannot only then pick up un­
damped or continuous-wave signals
but bis incoming signals will be great­
ly amplified. A regenerative receiver
will produce for the same incoming sig­
nal a much stronger response in the
headphones than a non-regenerative
receiver in connection with a one-
stage amplifier.
Then, too, the ad­
dition of the amplifier necessitates
extra tubes, amplifying transform ers,
etc., as a first cost and more power
to operate as a m aintenance cost.
The simple vacuum tube receiver us­
ing a tuning coil only for varying
wave length can be recommended as
Wddhw»d*>-, fiept ember 27. Iwiisì
S coutm aster W anted—
Our modern equipment enables us
<J. F. K oehler, who has been th e ' to clean and dye any article. A sh­
sco u tm aster of troop two for some land C leaning and Dyeing W orks.
tim e past, w ill be unable to continue Phone 63.
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in th is office a fte r Novem ber 1, on
account of th e dem ands of his work. V -sitor in P o rtla n d —
H ere is an opportunity fo r some live
C harles G. K illet, of A shland, is
m an who w ants to do a good w o rk .; a guest of th e Im perial hotel in
I t would be a very u n fo rtu n a te th in g P o rtlan d .
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should the troop be com pelled fo d is­
band for alck of leadership. W ho
W e have an exceptional barg ain in
will volunteer?
fine residence p ro p erty for quiók
sale. Staples R ealty Agency.
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D etrick sells b u tte r for less.
You m ay be sorry if you don’t In.
su re w ith, Yeo, of course.
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Sample Sale of Ready to Wear
Women’s Plush Coats with Fur Col­
lars, F ull Saurin lining, One-Third
off regular prices. E. R. Isaac &
Oo.
it
PO U C E AUE LOOKING
Rev, Oldfield accom panied Mrs.
FO R TWO WRONG-DOERS P rice to M edford yesterday a fte r ­
noon to conduct a p rep arato ry serv ­
A w a rra n t for the a rre s t of G. M. ice in the P resb y terian church, and
Cooper has been issued and is in the he stated they a rriv ed a few m in­
hands of the local police, but Cooper utes late, and w hat was th e ir con-
seem s to have tak en leave of the s 'e rn a tio n , to behold th e church
city. It is th o u g h t by the a u th o ri­ packed to overflow ing; and a t an
ties th a t he left for the no rth in his a lta r call m ade a fte r the services
Chevrolet car. bearing Oregon li­ were over, only 18 of the assem bled
cense No. 85891, t a k n g along w ith failed to come to the a lta r.
him , his wife and two children
A fter the services last night,
A nother m an w anted by local po­ scores repaired to the B aptist church
lice is C. A. W ahl, who left here seeking a g re a te r blessing, and the
d u ring th e m onth of Ju n e in a Chev­ Spirit of the Lord was th e re in
L eave fo r Salem —-
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Y arbrough, ro let car, which he had charge of. great evidence. One lady, being u n ­
which
belonged to an o th er der the power, talked in tongues,
who have been visiting w ith Mr. but
party.
in te rp re tin g it as she w ent, th ro u g h
Y a rb ro u g h ’s p a re n ts a t 532 Scenic
th e S pirit, saying, over and over
Drive, for the past several days, left
again,
’'H asten My work, h asten My
th is m orning for Salem , w here th e y : F o r sale, used m otorcycles. F lxit
work.
I
am com ing soon.”
will stop for a few days a t the sta te Shop.
fair, a fte r w hich they will proceed
to th e ir hom e in A storia.
SERVICE TODAY WILL BE
LAST UNTIL FRIDAY
Sample Sale of Ready to Wear
The M edford F lu ff R ug m an will
Women’s Fabric Floats in Velours, be in A shland tom orrow (T h u rs
(C ontinued from page 1)
Bolivia, Tweeds and Plaid Back ma­ d a y ). P hone 175.
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terials, One-Third off regular prices.
the e n tire day is to he spent down
E. R. Isaac & Co.
It
there.
It was announced th a t the
T(K> IxATE TO CLASSIFY
A
shland
people w ere not only in v it­
for feeding energy back to the grid cir­
FOR SALE— 10 acres $65 per acre,| ed to stay a t hom e on th is day, but
T
he
Rogue
R
iver
Valley
D
ental
cuit from the plate circuit.
$650 cash, 1% m iles tow n, underi
The best method of adapting a society shall m eet in G rants P ass I ditch. O. A. M anning, T alent, O r.; were strictly urged to do so.
loose coupler to a regenerative circuit F rid ay evening, Septem ber 29, be- i
And a t the sam e tim e the M edford
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arrangem ent is shown In Figure M. ginning w ith a b anquet a t 5:30 a t j
people w ere not only invited to a t ­
The prim ary of the loose coupler is the H otel Josephine. The d en tists j FOR SALE— Good Ford ru n ab o u t tend all these m eetings, but a sec­
w ith com m ercial body, 1918 m o­
used for tuning as In a single circuit
j of A shland will fu rn ish th e clinics
del, or will tra d e for cows. R. H. ! tion in the C hautauqua tabernacle
tuner employing a tuning coll. The
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Coffin, 595 Roca St.
22-3 would be reserved for them
secondary of the tuning coll Is not ! and papers.
connected In the grid circuit as it nor­
Sweet C ider, m ade fresh every W ANTED— Girl experienced in con­
mally Is, but Is In the plate circuit.
fectionery work.
Those not ex­
day,
two gallons 75c, one gallon 40c,
By connecting the secondary in
perienced need not apply. Plaza
the plate circuit, the amount of In­ delivered. Phone 9 - F - ll.
Confectionery.
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ductance in the plate circuit can be
varied and the coupling of the plate
Bio V alley G azette
Bieber, Lassen County, California. Thursday, Sept. 21, 1922
Wineland § Shepherd
2 Cakes 23c
or
Millinery
and
1 Cake Soap
Hair Dressing
Parlors
with
1 Wash Cloth
Now Showing
23c
All the advertised brands
that you may want
Latest Creations
Palm Olive, Woodbury,
Cashmere Boquet, Etc.
Fall Millinery
in
this week at
SUMMER’S TAN REMOVED
—by —
Famous Burnham Instantaneous Facial Bleach
Shampooing, Scalp Treatment, Manicuring and
Facial Massage
(W ork done by appointment only)
________
Citizens Bank bldg. Room I and 2 upstairs
•S wì GS, ßpi'-U-’
W.
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Want Ads Attn
G ood H elp
DR.
C. L. NORVALL, CHIROPRACTOR, FREED
JUSTICE SALCIDO’S COURT
The case of th e m edical men m edical school, and th a t no m edical
a g ain st Dr. C arrie L. N orvall, chiro­ m an or surgeon could possibly a d ­
practor, was heard in Bieber, Calif., ju s t a m isalligned v ertab rae, if it
F rid ay , Septem ber 15, before J u s ­ were to save the life of his own
i child.
tice Salcido.
Dr. N orvall declared th a t the
P racticin g chiropractic
w ithout
whoie procedure was a farce and an
having a licenes from the m edical
' in su lt to the Intelligence of Am eri-
board, was the charge, as usual in
I can people.
She asked th a t th e
all such cases.
charge against her be dism issed.
D istrict A ttorney N utting, from
The clapping and acclaim ing when
Susanville, represented the medical the ju stice dism issed the charge
board, and Dr. N orvall acted as her a g ain st Dr. Norvall, showed th e
own atto rn ey . She showed th at she hearty approval of th e crowd of
had been a licensed chiropractor, people who had gathered to h e a r th e
practicing for years in Oregon and i proceedings.
o th er sta te s, and th a t she had ap­
It may be said th a t Dr. N orvall is
plied in C alifornia for perm ission to cam paigning,
and
d em o n stra tin g
tak e an exam ination for a chiroprac­ chiropractic in n o rth e rn C alifornia,
tic license and was told th a t no such for th e purpose of w inning in t h e - i
licenses w ere gran ted in C alifornia Novem ber election, referendum 16,
by m edical men. She was la te r a r ­ which gives chiro p racto rs th eir own
rested for not having a license.
exam ining board.
The m ajority of the sta te s now
To show th e inconsistency of the
whole m atte r, Dr. Norvall then pro­ ! g rant chiropractic boards, and recog-
duced a license, issued by the city ! nize chiropractic as an advanced
of Red Bluff, C alifornia, giving her I science of n a tu ra l healing.
Two years ago, nearly 400,000
perm ission to practice chiropractic
votes w ere cast in C alifornia, for a
in the city of Red Bluff.
To show the u nreasonableness of chiropractic board; this fall the
th e m edical contention th a t her chiro p racto rs claim they will have
m ethod of healing is th e practice of over a half m illion votes, and C ali­
m edicine, she said th a t th e study of fornia will advance w ith the rest of
Adv.
chiropractic is not tau g h t in any the country.— Subscriber.
T n t TMKÄTER BEAUTIFl?
TODAY AND TOMORROW
The Rembrandt of the
Screen
The Great American Picture
Changes in Business Policy
«shown in Figure I. to form a regenera­
tive circuit. When the two-point
switch is on contact No. 1, the set is
non-regenerative. Turning the switch
to point No. 2 makes the set regenera­
tive. The circuit arrangem ent for re­
generative is known as the ultra au-
dion circuit.
It is difficult to control the amount
of regeneration In a circuit of this
UJ
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A
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"The Prodigal
Judge”
the world-famous novel by
Vaughan Kester
Featuring
JEAN PAIGE
-— A ls o —
‘ TOPICS OF THE DAY”
—and—
“ AESOP’S FABLES”
circuit back to the antenna and the
grid circuit can be controlled. This i
will allow any desired result In re- ■
generating th at can be used to obtain j
excellent results.
F o r those who wish to retain the
selective timing properties of a loose '
coupler, the feed back arrangem ent I
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 coll Is aknilar In
physical dimensions to the secondary
of the loose coupler though It need
have only approximately 78 per cent
as many turns.
It should be mounted on rods to
slide back and forth inside cf the pri­
mary of the loose coupler, entering the
prim ary from the opposite side as does
the loose coupler ; th at 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 primary.
It is desirable to
have more taps on the tickler coil than
there usually are on tlie secondary so
as to perm it a closer adjustm ent of
the plate circuit inductance.
Radi« Fans Blamed in Pari«.
The opening of the station a t Eiffel
tower for broadcasting purposes
brought much Joy to the continent J
and England, but not to the French
type and close adjustm ent of the Ida- departm ent of communications which
inent current and plate potentials is controls the wire systems there. In
Paris alone It is reported that more
necessary to avoid distortion.
When a a ant-nna series condenser than 209 telephone receivers are “lift­
Is used in conjunction with the tun­ ed” every day and never returned.
ing coil for controlling the wave i The radio fans are blamed.
First show 7:15; Second 9
A dm ission, 10 and 35c, inch tax
Read the want ads.
Try the elassUied «oinaana.
Many and far-reaching changes are
today taking place in the policies
upon which business is conducted.
Most of the policies that have been in
force for the past twenty-five years
were based on the cardinal fact of a
steadily rising market. Fluctuations
were accepted as incidental and tern
porary; but the assurance of a gen­
eral average tendency upward was
the basis of every attitude that be­
came formulated into a policy.
Recent changes in business policy
—changes coming about with the past
year or more—are based on the final
acceptance of the fact that we have
entered a period of a non-rising—in
all liklihood a falling—market. So
long as it was possible to assume that
the new price levels represented hut
a temporary depression the old poli­
cies were bravely and tenaciously
adhered to; but when it became clear
that in all human probability the
market would continue downward,
then an adjustment of basic policies
became imperative.
Chief among the policies that have
IN
necessarily been changed are those
that relate to the creation of Demand.
Under the old policies, a certain
Demand was inevitable, and came to
he accepted as a matter of course. Il
was the cardinal policy of almost
every producer and distributor to at­
tempt to capture a generous share of
the existing Demand. Not a great
deal of thought was given to creating
Demand itself.
But now that the great Demand
lias relaxed until there is not enough
to give everybody a liberal share, it
has brought business to the impera­
tive consideration of two things: One
is how to get a full share of the De­
mand by taking it away from others
by force of competition The other is
h<»w to create more Demand, so there
will be enough for all.
The great and imperative necessity
of stimulating and creating Demand
for the products of industry lias at
last given Advertising a position of
importance in business policies far in
excess of any that it has ever known.