Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 08, 1922, Page 4, Image 4

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    PAGE FOUR
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
ASHLAND DAILY TEDIAOS
J u s t received, a car of m ill run.
Crown egg m ash, scratch feed, for
those chickens.
Plaza M arket, 61
N. Main.
57-lrao
Man is Baffled by High Unnamed Valley
In Salmon River Ridge in the Syskiyous
denser, It is not only possible to tune
j for the pullets in the laying q u a r­
finely, but also, by changing the ratio
ters. Fow ls not p ro iid e d w ith g rit
of capacity to inductauce used to re­
A shland Lodge No. 23
soon show a loss of ap p etite anjA be­
ceive the same signal, the sharpness of
gin to lose w eight. P roper use can ­
A. F . & A. M.
tuning can be varied.
D etrick sells b u tte r for less.
not be m ade of the feed w ithout grit
The grid circuit ef the tube is ■ High up the Salmon River m o u n -'h ig h .
to
grind it.
R eg u lar com m unication, T hursday
coupled to the antenna circuit by
No. l N et'ed Gem potatoes for
Good diggings have been found
evening, Novem ber 9. - B usiness—
means of a few turns of wire on the tain ridge in Siskiyou county, n ear!
The most progressive potato grow ­
w in ter, $1.90 per 100 lbs.
Plaza
light refresh m en ts— come.
rotor of the vario-coupler. The tun­ the T rin ity county boundary line, is alonfi th is creek below the w ater-
ers
who expect .to certify or to have
i-lm o j
ing of the circuit is accomplished by a b eau tifu l m ountain vallev of an- falls.
GEO. B. K 'E N H O W ER , W. M. M arket, 61 N. Main.
la lls '
Gordon A bram s, of T rinity
means of the grid variometer. The
C enter, has m ined nn th is creek cigar good seed are s o riin ; carefully be­
W. H. DAY, S ecretary.
5S-1
W ill Visit, in North
grid condenser is the grid with respect I1iOX ln atel> ICO acres, which m an to th e base of the w aterfall preci­ fore the potatoes go in to storage.
Mr. and Mrs. C. (). Van .Malta, Mr S t o r a g e B a t te r y ¡FI C o n ju n c tio n ' t0
fl,ament’ so th a t the onl>' t a ' iS 3ald “ eVer tO have entered
It is pice, and his re tu rn s in gold have This tak es less storage space and
O rres cleans clothes. P hone 64.
pacity in shunt with the inductance claim ed im possible for a m an to get , / ,
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ian d Mrs. A lbert Johnson and Mrs.
rem oves the potatoes likely to s ta rt
factory. , A bram s s.,oiln‘
in the grid circuit is th at between the ¡in to the valley, though several liave Q
\
e in th e ’ .it
With a Rectifier Forms the
D au g h ter V isits (Mio F am ily—
Jen n ie G ilbert left th is m orning for
—
»
u
and a iew f01.e3t ran g ers have m ade
111 ’ -o P•'
grid and filament in the tube. The stood on jagged peaks and looked
Mrs. L. A. A bbott and d a u g h te r th e n o rth e rn p a rt of the s ta te w here
Ideal Power Supply.
fu tile a tte m p ts to e n te r the valley.
shunt
greutest in
in- i in
__
, caiie(j
,, , ,, t jje
... . capacity
... gives the »icuucsi
,o wjia j- niay jje
prom - W ith spy glasses they can see the B E N D R A ILW A Y C O M M IT T E E
Bonnice, of South Bend, W ash., a r- th e -'' wH1 »P«nd a few weeks. They;
ductance with a very small value of : , j , ,,
When the filament current of a voltage variation on the grid for a '
lived th is m orning for a visit w ith expect to a tte n d th e exposition
OPPOSES NATRON < UT-OFF
aUl '
m eadow land th ro u g h which winds
vacuum
tube Is adjusted at normal given signal in the antenna. Since
her fa th e r and m other, Mr. and Mrs. whlch ls in progress a t P o rtlan d this
G-
Law s, deputy fish and gam e : tin y stream
rated value a small change in fila­ a vacuum tube depends for its opera- ' com m issioner in T rinity county, i ‘ A grey stre a k cro88es tUe valley;
BEND, Or., Nov. 8.— The railroad
W. N. Cole, 204 VVeightman stre e t. w ee^-
ment current will cause a large
Lmlied t o V e ^ m ti
! e. v,°,lti,se C£lught a gHmPse of the m ysterious which A bram s th in k s m ay be a com m ittee of (he Bend com m ercial
They will rem ain for a few weeks.
A m an is judged by his clothes. change in the plate current. Suppose
gr
f desirable to valley a year ago. He, too, says it
a certain tube is used in a regenera- use only very sm au'valnM ~Tf~ shunt I
“ /T * !
says ,1C; 9 Ui!rtz ledge, th e m other of the gold club will protest ag ain st the com ­
W
e’ll
be
glad
to
fit
you
out.
P
a
u
l-,
V isit E n d ers A rm istice S ale on
tive receiver circuit. Not only does | capacity in the grid circuit, especially I would he im possible to descend th e; th a t is found along the creek w here plaint seeking to force construction
s
e
ru
d
’s.
58-tfl
a
variation in
filament
current on short waves.
of the N atron cutoff filed by S tate
jaffged peaks th a t wall it in.
j ,ie bas bil(j sucjj good diggings.
F rid a y and S aturday.
58-2
-‘
i change the plate current and cause a
All the m ountains in th a t re g io n 1 But it is out of the question for a Public Service C om m issioner H. S.
Two expert m echanics, form erly sound in the telephone receivers, but
Printed b litter w rappers, sm all
DR. STEINMETZ ON LIGHTNING — the elevation is 9000 feet— a re of m an w ith o rd in ary appliances to de- Corey. This was the announcem ent
lots, 2 5 cen ts a dozen; th ree dozen of Salt L ake City, have tak e n charge the PIaP impedance is changed, and ]
a jagged g ran ite fo rm a tio n s th a t scend into the valley.
It is not o f P - Dem ent, chairm an of (lie club
of the rep a ir shop of the Buick Sales; tlie ener£J' fed back to the grid cir- '
for 6 0 cen ts. T idings Office,
com m ittee, follow ing th e visit to
N oted A u th o r ity A n sw ers a Question m akes arscen t alm ost im possible. ; nam ed.
i Agency. All w ork g u aran teed .
i vait is R anged, which
the vari-
o
f
In
te
re
s
t
to
Fan3
th
e
F
o
re
st
ran
g
e
rs
declare
th
a
t
it
is
!
111(1 01 1 H L. Huson, viee-presl-
From
th
is
land-locked
m
ountain
val­
ations in plate current to be ampli-
V isits from M edford—
51' m o i fled.
W o rld O ver.
ley flows a little creek th a t em pties very probable no hum an being has dpn* aild chief engineer for the P o rt­
Mr. W ilson, of M edford, d istric t:
land & S outheastern railw ay.
In order, then, to m aintain the plate
Doctor Steinmetz, who Is an author­ into a branch of Salm on river, but ever been in th e valley, and it m ay
B etter insurance a t reasonable impedance constant and also to re-
deputy . of the W oodmen of the
Huson m erely asked th a t club
as it comes out of the valley, it be years before anyone will find
W orld, was a v isitor in A shland to -¡ra te s , B illings Agency. Plione 211.) diice tube noises to a minimum, es- ity .on high-power electrical phenome*
tak
e action favoring consideration
plunges over a precipice 300 feet m eans to e n te r it.
pecially if the receiver is used fo r!
, W“ fc,“ 8k,e ? \ he
Question
day.
by the in te rsta te com m erce com m is­
F o othall Team W s c s T h r o u g h -
radiophone reception, the ideal source
Ì!, on
t°
t>OngreSS:
sion of all possible routes east and
current should
should h he e a a t t « a
* eininetz’ many of S E E K E R F O R O F F I C E O F M A Y O R
I ARM REM INDERS
T w enty-three
M ultnom ah
club of filament current
F a tte n up those tu rk e y s and
! us nave am ateur radio receiving sets
west across the Cascade m ouutains
A R R E S T E D A F T E R F IS T F IG H T
chickens for the holiday feast. We football players will pass th rough constant potential. A storage battery ; in our homes. We have heard rumors
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j I t is illegal to sell cider th a t has in Oregon, hut th a t the c lu ^ c o m -
represents the. best source of constant
that the underw riters consider that
have a car of cracked corn and m ill A shland this evening en ro u te to
pia7a P asadena, w here they will play the
fwr filament ^ rr «nt supply. there is a fire hazard because of the
ROSEBURG, Nov. 8.— S. K. Sykes, not been preserved or sterilized, n iitte e ’s stand w as tak en w ith the
run a t th,e rig h t (prices.
___
* mza
I1 oi those who have alternating cur-
candidate for m ayor, was a rre ste d Cider may be preserved by using one belief th a t the cutoff will not serve
M arket. H. A. Stearns. 61 N orth San F rancisco Olympic club Armis-1 rent available and want the best re- antenna and the ground connections,
th e best in te rests of inland Oregon.
5 7-lm o
| n' ce d ay ' W ith theni a re Coach suits, a storage battery in conjunc- and th at certain restrictions mav lie here °» a com plaint of F. P. H ardy, ten th of une per cent of benzoate of
Main St.
This m ethod is not alw ays
TOO L A T E TO C L A S S IF Y
F. nlk and H arry M seller, m anager, tion with a rectifier forms the ideal placed on am ateur installations. We n ig h t w atchm an charging him w ith soda.
would like to have your opinion as to a ssa u lt and b attery . Sykes appeared successful in p reventing the form a­
The
decide
by buying a t E nders *,,t’ ? am e will
the Pacific pow ersupply for the filaments, of the
Save $ $
bed
D avenport.
tile real hazard involved.
j in co urt and pleaded n o t guilty, and tion of alcohol. The safest way is W ANTED— Used
on F riday and S aturday m orning. coast non-collegiate cham pionship. tube. This is especially true if am­
Phone
122.
58tf
Answ
er,
llie
re
is
no
hazard
in
the
ti-ial
was
set
for
tom
orrow
.
to
use
only
good
sound
apples
for
plifiers are used In conjunction with
58-2 Boh Belouze, form er M edford high the receiver, for any variations in fila­ am ateu r ia d io ie c e iv in g s ta tio n s .lt In-i
T here w ere no eve w itnesses and cider m aking.
T horoughly s tra in FOIL SALE— Five room , m odern
; school and S tanford player, will be
volves no lire risk nor risk to life. It
ment
current
causing
noises
in
an
ani-
Sykes
d
e
n
ie
s.th
e
charge,
saying
th
a
t
product,
place
in
glass or tin con-
anioug the players.
lx -u ve f o r P o r tla n d —
house, all in the very best repair,
i plifier set will be amplified by the is merely a harm less toy, but is a great
deal
more
than
a
toy.
It
is
one
of
the
I
th
®
whole
charge
is
a
fram
e-up.
tain
ers
and
sterilize
for 30 m inutes
good
location, garage, wood shed?
Mr. and Mrs. Thom as H. Simpson!
successive tubes until the original
most valuable developments of the last
H ardy charges th a t he was in th e at a tem p e ra tu re of 160 degrees F.
good lot, w ith fru it and garden,
of th is city, and Mr. and Mrs. H. 0 . 1 Help o ut the old coat and v e s t ! noises become a veritable roar.
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selling because ow ner is g o in g '
F robach, of M edford, com posed aj with a new p air of tro u sers. P aul-f
If a single tube is used for recep­ years, hy its instructive and education-1 act of in v estigating a car on th e
al
value
and
the
recreation
and
pleas-
stre
e
ts
at
3
o’clock
and
a
com
panion
ll.anching
Celery
away, m ust sell very sooii, the
p arty th a t left Tuesday m orning f o r , se ru d's.
58tf tion without amplifiers It is possible i
j ure which It supplies. It would, there-
came along. The com panion clim bed Celery, if being blanched
a t this
price has been put down to th e
P o rtla n d , w here they will visit the
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I in the car and left, and H ardy ques- t1,ne
ye a r> should not be allowed
In te rn a tio n a l Livestock exhibition.
0,1 account of A rm istice Day
very lowest they can affo rd to
!
tioned
Sykes
as
to
h
is
business
a
t
to
stan
d
betw een the boards long
which is in session th e re this week. | “ dance a t Jackson H ot Springs F r i - ;
ta k e — $2300.
The FU RN ITU Rft
¡th a t hour.
a lte r
is fit for use.
A fter the
They spent Tuesday night a t E ugene | d ly night, intsead of S aturday. This
goes with the house. See Beaver
H ardy claim s th a t Sykes stru ck chlorophyll of the
sta lk has been
58-3
visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Sim pson’s i Week o n ,y '
R ealty Co.
58-3
him
in
the
m
outh
break
in
g
his
>
changed
to
a
yellow
or
w
hite,
de-
son, H arold, who is .attendine the
A rm istice day is coming. Let us
pending on the variety, color, the FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE— Desir-
fro n t teeth and c u ttin g his lip.
U niversity of Oregon.
help you get ready. A shland C lean­
able house in N orth Bend, Ore., 6
: q u ality , b rittle n ess and flavor be-
ing and Dyeing W orks. Phone 63.
rooms and basem ent, close in, lot
1 gins to he lost. T hree weeks is us­
Dance, Jackson Hot Springs pav-
60x100 feet. Also shoe shop doing
L ad ies’ work a specialty. A uto de­
ually
th
e
length
of
tim
e
req
u
ited
to
ilion, F rid ay night.
58-3
o
livery.
56tf
over $200 per m onth cash busi­
! blanch the stalks, a lth o u g h this tim e
-n o
ness. 1 w ant sm all property or
; may be sh o rte r or longi/r depending
E nders open A rm istice m orning
! on the w eather.
acreage in or n ear A shland. C. H.
Not bargain clothes
bargain
until 11 o'clock only.
58-2
Jerom e, ow ner, N orth Bend, Ore.
prices, a t P a u lse ru d ’s.
58tf
P lenty of grit should be provided
58-eod*
Att«,n<«'r..g th e E xposition—
F rid a y and S atu rd ay Grocery spe­
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. K inney, Mr.
cials a t Enders. D on't m iss ’em.
and Mrs. G. S. B utler and Mr. a n d ,
58-2
Mrs. W. H. McNair, left today for a,
THE IDEAL (TIKISTMAS GIFT—
few d ays’ stay in P o rtla n d , w here i
YOUK PHOTOGRAPH
Ask your grocer for Golden Sheaf
they will a tte n d the livestock expo­
Next to seeing you in person C hristm as Day, nothing will please
Bread.
52t£.
sition.
"F*. M .
your relatives and friends m ore than YOUR PHOTOGRAPH. And
A
BEST SOURCES OF
FILAMENT CURRENT
Z
m
J
7?
Ask your grocer for Golden Sheaf
Good reliab le d e n tistry at reason­
Bread.
52tf
able prices.
Dr. H enry B. P u rl,
B eaver Bldg.
44tf
Sweet Cider, m ade fresh every
day, two gallons 75c, one gallon 40c,
A shland G ranite M onum ents, fin
delivered.
P hone 9 - F - ll.
ished to order. S. P enniston, phon j
E verything reduced a t E nders
4 4 4 -Y .
4 6 — 26
F rid ay and S aturday th is week. 58-2
C H IL D H O O D G AM E
B ro th e r T o m — H o w do you g e t th e
k id s to F le tc h e riz e co nice ly.
“ By m a k in g a game o f it.”
“ I see.
P la y in g chew -chew ."
ran o (ocf/tr'
MAY SHED LIGHT ON HISTORY
Signs In N o rth w e s te rn
Idaho, A p ­
p a re n tly C en tu rie s O ld, A re to
Be S u bjects o f In v e s tig a tio n .
Rudolph
Valentino
— Ill
BLOOD
AND
SAND
The th rill of the Spanish sp o rt—
The hot-blooded to re a d o r V alen­
tino—
Symbols and signs, believed to
have been chiseled anywhere /rom
400 to 30,1X10 years ugo, have been
discovered on lava rocks In a remote
section of Owyhee county, southwest­
ern Idaho. The Inscriptions bear
striking resemblance to Chinese al­
phabet characters.
The inscribed
rocks are in the vicinity of several
caves which scientists have arranged
to explore. Two distinct types of
carvings, ideographic and pictograph-
lc, have been noted? Archeologists be­
lieve the ideographic antedates by
many years tlie pictographlc. Both ex­
amples have been folmd on a single
rock. Nearby is another rock with a
possible third system supposed to an­
tedate both the others, hut which has
weathered beyond possibility of de­
ciphering.
Indians say the more
modern carvings are the work of
their forefathers, hut assert the
others are the work of evil spirits.
Resemblance of the Inscriptions to
Chinese characters ls taken hy some
to substantiate the theory that the
early American Indians descended
from shlp-wrei'ked ('hiñese or came
from a race which m igrated from
Asia by way of Bering strait.
See him yield to the lu re of the
titled Spanish tem p tre ss—
— And all th a t follows.
T h rills— Splendor!
— Also—
“ AESOP’S FA BLES"
— an d —
TOPICS OF T IIE DAY
F irs t Show 7 :1 5 ; Second Show 9
A dm ission. 10 and 50c
DARLING STUDIO
1
■5/
1
Buy y our w inter needs a t E nders
A rm istice Sale F rid ay and S aturday.
58-2
Cheap in su ra n c e is costly a t any
price. F o r sound insu ran ce a t re a ­
Buy it a t E n d e rs F rid ay and S at­
sonable rate s, see Billings Agency.
urday.
’
58-2
E stab lish ed 1883.
3 4 tf
TODAY AND TOMORROW
Ask us about our Novem ber Special.
J
Dance, Jackson H ot Springs pav­
ilion, F rid ay night.
58-3
T
a dozen tak es care of tw elve gifts.
HE W AS W ISE
He: Darling. I wouldn’t «wap you
for any ten other wives.
She: Oh, George.
He: No, sir!
Living’s too high
these tim e s.
r
r-r? Q.
?? s
c e r n e o'
to use alternating current as source of > ,
filament current. There will always ' fore’ he very >*gre«a ble if, by a mis- [
be present in the telephone receivers 1
Public opinion, obstructions :
a 60-cycle hum, but by the use of eer- I were I»,accd In the way of the fullest
tain circuits and auxiliary apparatus a,1<l freest developments of the ama-
tliis GO-cycle hum can be reduced to ’ teur radio station. With regard to the
possible lightning risk from the ground­
a minimum.
Tlie use of alternating current as a ed antenna, first—the lightning risk in
source of pow er supply for the fila­ a city is very remote in any case, and,
ments of the vacuum tube has its second—the grounded antenna rather
greatest advantages in cheapness, low acts like a lightning rod and exercises
maintenance, and the small amount of a protective action against lightning.
space needed for its apparatus. A Any danger from the radio power re­
small stepdown transform er of such ! ceived by the am ateur station obvious-
ratio as to reduce the house lighting i ly 1S
"lien considering that
current to six volts, and of sufficient i ” ' e e,iergv of H sing,e pound ,,f coal i
capacity to light the filament of one 1 woUld be ,uore ,han enough to operate J
tube, can lie mounted inside a recelv- ! f*le la dio receiving station continuous-
ing cabinet as an integral part of the /' fo.r.° 'T r a thousand years. < ertain-
y this is not enough energy to do
set.
harm.
The greatest disadvantage of using
alternating current on the filament of
1 a vacuum tube is the ever present 60- iS
cycle hum, and since the supply cir­
RADIO FLASHES
cuit potential is not absolutely con-
j slant, tlie filament current will vary
Vaughn MacCaughey, head of
from time to time, making it neces­
Hawaiian public schools, is a r­
sary to frequently adjust the fila­
ranging to install standard re­
ment rheostat.
I = ceiving sets in all rural schools.
The simplest method of using al- I | Extension courses, especially in
ternating current for filament current 1 I agriculture, will be broadcast
supply is to connect the usual "A" | from the University of Hawaii.
battery leads from the receiver to a ! I
Broadcasting now appears as
toy stepdown transform er which will I I an aid to stenographic students,
deliver six volts, as shown in Figure i | furnishing them with speeches
R.
This connection, however, will ; \ for transcription in practicing
cause a very loud limn in tlie receiv- ! to increase their speed. Sev­
ers. Even though the incoming signal
eral business schools are taking
will be ju st as loud as though direct
up radio receiving for their
, current were used on the filament the
speed classes.
alternating current hum is so loud that I
On the Pacific coast radio is
it will drown out the average signal
being extensively used to sell
Standard vacuum tubes require a pi> j
Bibles.
Lectures about the
Iriitial drop across the filament of j
Bible are brondi'ast and an au­
approxim ately five and one-half volt« : | tomobile rigged up with an an­ 1
I’rogressing from the circuit a r , = tenna tours the section, giving
rangem ent to one in which the grid i 1 sales talks by a radio loud
circuit is inductively coupled to the | speaker.
antenna, we have the circuit shown in «
The famous long-distance ra ­
Figure Q. In this type of circuit ar- ' | dio station, Nauen, In Germany,
rangem ent all of the circuits are tuned i ! is to be altered so as to in­
and the vacuum tube functions sim- I crease its range and to meet the I
ultaneously as detector, amplifier and
Increasing traffic in the United
oscillator.
States and Argentine republic. 1 I
The antenna oscillator circuit con­
The plans include the erection
sists of a variable and the tapped
of seven new masts, each 689
prim ary of a vario-coupler.
By the i
feet high, and the dism antling of I 2 I
use of a variable antenna series con-
four of the existing masts.
1 !
S
The good Maxwell is outselling because it has
been definitely accepted as far and away the
greatest value in its class. The remarkable per­
formance records the good Maxwell is mak­
ing in the hands of owners, everywhere, is the
result of the fine way in which it is made in
.every part that is subjected to stress and wear.
>MM>U ta IMM<<M<MIN
I
T r y the Classified Columns.
Cord tires, non-skid front and rear; disc steel wheels, de­
m ountable at rim and at h u b ; drum type lamps; Alem ite
lubricatio n ; m o to r-d riv e n electric horn; unusually leng
springs; new type water-tight windshield. Prices f. o. b. Detroit,
revenue tax to be added: Touring Car, $885; Roadster, $38?;
Ciub Coupe, $985; Four-Passenger Coupe, $1235; Sedan, $1335
A.W. WALKER AUTO CO.
Phone 18
6 0 6
MEDFORD, OREGON
c Good