Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 13, 1922, Page 2, Image 2

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    family np to church any more and
cuit and aujust the resistance and ca­
stand out in the cold and mud for
pacity untii the antenna ammeter
£«tabltohed 1J76
an hour or more listening to the mu­
shows the same reading. The value
Pabitohed Every Evening Except
of the resistance in the phantom cir­
s e and the sermon. It must sound
Sunday
cuit is the approximate antenna re­
better
inside.
THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO.
sistance at that wave length. This
Last Sunday the auto wouldn’t
method
of measuring the antenna re­
O F F IC IA L CITY A M ) COI STY
start so the boss fell back on ine.
sistance is by no means accurate,
PAPER
It was a mighty disagreeable fore­
TELEPHONE 3»
but will serve as a value from which
noon.
The whole family was out of
comparative data can be obtained. By
V
J
C. K. LOGAN, Editor
humor because I couldn’t go 30
plotting a curve representing the an­
miles
an
hour
and
then
the
hair
tenna resistance at different wave
Entered nt tlu) Ashland, Oregon, i
lengths it is possible to determine
from my back blew all over them.
Poatotftce aa Second-class Mall Mat
❖
Be an individual there is so * j They didn’t seem to appreciate my Methods by Which Its Effects whether the antenna being used has
ter.
its minimum resistance at the wave
little competitionT
efforts at all.
subscription Price Delivered in City:
length on which the transmitting is
----------------------------- <S> One thing about Sunday that I May Be Avoided — Possible
One oro
nfbnth ................................. I -65
done.
V
Those
who
outlive
their
ig-
<
?
>
Reasons
for
Fading
Signals.
don’t like is that I get only two
Three m o u th s ............................ 105
Perhaps by changing the physical
<$> meals— one so late in the morning
Six months ................................. 3.75 <*’ noranco succeed; those who
dimensions
of the antenna the mini­
One year ................................... 7.50 • don’t, don’t.
<S> , and the other in the afternoon. 1 Questions bave been asked regard­ mum resistance can be shifted to the
Mail and Rural Routes
♦
*^1 like my meals more regular, even if ing an apparent phenomenon in tun­ wave length on which it is desired to
One month .................................$ .65
ing. The phenomenon in the case Is
At
least
50
per
cent
of
mor-
<
®>>j am not working.
Three m o n th s............................ 1-95
that Just as the operator tuned in his transmit.
3.50 | ality consists in letting other
j hope it>g not storming next Sun- station and removed his hands from
If a counterpoise is not used, the
Six months
<8> day so I’ll be put out in the pasture. the knob, the signals faded ou t; or it effect on the antenna resistance can
On« year ................................... 6.51
foiks alone.
ADVERTISING RATES
•
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^ . I t gets monotonous standing in the may have been the other way around, readily be measured, approximately,
Display Advertising
The less supervision a man
stable all day
and if the operator touches his set by erecting a temporary one and
«ingle insertion, each inch...........30c
requires, the higher will he his <8>j R amuseg me to sap the boss all while listening to a concert, the sig­ measuring the antenna resistance be­
YEARLY CONTRACTS
fore and after tlie erection. Again it
<♦> salary.
Display Advertising
i dressed up on Sunday. I ’d hardly nals will fade out.
This may be caused by body ca­ Is well to plot a curve showing the
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€> know him if it wasn’t for his voice.
One time a wepk.............................27 ^ c
pacity, and while some stations run relation between the wave length and
Two times a
...................... 25 c •
There are two kinds of cur- • and even tbat fools me sometimes. into it quite frequently, others are not antenna resistance.
<very other day...............................20 c
In no case will the curve showing
• iosity one leads to knowledge,
jje doesn’t use so many cuss words bothered at all. Those living close to
Local Readers
the
relation between wave-length and
V
>
the
other
to
regrets.
<
$
>
Eaph line, each tim e................... 10c
a broadcasting station will never be
as during the week.
antenna
resistance be smooth. Don’t
To .run every other day for one
»
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I have my Sunday evenings to bothered with it as it only occurs with
month, each line, each tim e. . 7c $> People with poor teeth and <§• myself now, since young Oscar has a very close tuning. It is explained allow bumps in the curve to lead one
To rv.iTevery issue for one month
•»> bad breath should make a more <8> the auto. He said the other day, by the fact that the capacity of the astray. The absorption of energy by
oY more, each line, each tim e .. 5c '
body coming In contact with the set, some nearby object will cause the
<•> general use of the telephone.
he liked me some ways best.— Farm which
Classified Column
is very finely tuned, Is thrown antenna resistance at certain wave
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One cent the word each tlme^
Life.
out of adjustment by the outside in­ lengths to show fictitiously high wave
To run every issue for one month • HEZ HECK SAYS:
lengths.
ductance.
or more, %c thefword each time.
“ You can’t inject hones­
There are several ways to guard
Legal fbtto
ty into people with a legal
against it, and one of the best is to COLONEL GREEN A RADIO FAN
First time, per 8-pc.'nt lin e.........10c ❖
g> THE PEOPLE’S FORUM.
<• line the inside of the panel with tin
<§> syringe; it has to be born
Each subsequent time, per 8-
i
foil or aluminum foil artd ground it. Son of Hetty Has an Elaborate Ap­
polnt line ................................... 6c <$> in ’em.”
Card of th a n k s ........................... $1.00
paratus at His Home in
In pasting the tin foil on the back
Ashland, Nov. 13.
Obituaries, the l i n e .....................2 ^ c
New Bedford,
of
the
panel,
it
is
cut
away
from
all
To the editor:
Fraternal Orders and Societies
binding posts, switch points or rods to
The money is kept at
It is gloriously delightful and prevent short circuiting the set. There
Advertising for fraternal orders ■ another,
Round Hills, the country home of
or societies charging a regular initi- i home.
comforting to the men and women is one exception to this, and that is the Col. Edward H. It. Green, son of the
atlon fee and dues, no discount. Re­
Such a move, as casting the 484th who serve on the local Red Cross, to ground binding post. If the tin foil is late Hetty Green, at New Bedford,
ligious and benevolent* orders will he company into the discard, cannot
have volunteer contributions come pasted over this, it is, of course, auto­ Mass., sounds like a haunted estate
changed the regular rate for all ad
since Its owner has been bitten by the
vertising when an admission or other help but reflect discredit upon the in so soon as ever the annual Roll matically grounded.
bug, says the New York W’orld.
charge la made.
i city. Ashland made a fine record Call is announced. But in order Shellac will do to make the foil ad­ radio
In
the
sun room of tlie house stock
here
to
the
panel,
which
will
not
have
—
constitutes Advertising
itself during the war in its sup- that all citizens may be enrolled, ii
to be dismantled to be lined, as the quotations, weather reports, music and
In order to allay a misunderstand- ■ port of the various Liberty loans, is necessary to organize and make foil can be placed on in small strips. speeches flow all day from the receiv­
lug among some as to what consti ' in the number of Ashland’s young a house-to-house canvass. This will
Another method of remedying the ing station there. In the boathouse
tutes news and what advertising, men who responded to the call to be begun Monday noon, and booths effects of body capacity is by using come the booming tones of the ampli­
we print this very simple rule, which the colors, and in its sympathetic j piaCed in the banks,
metal dials on the variocoupler and fier.
to used by newspapers to different!
That’s all there Is now, but Colonel
variometers; and in sets where the
co-operation
with
the
Red
Cross.
Last
year,
1065
members
enrolled
ate between them: “ALL future
Green
has not done yet. Within a few
variometers
are
very
close
to
one
an­
events, where an admission charge Should Ashland now fail to rise to ¡n Ashland. It is hoped that all
days
ids
new six-room studio, housing
other,
moving
them
away
will
help.
to made or a collection is taken IS an emergency such as present exists, Ashland citizens will take out their
ADVERTISING.” This applies to many of its good deeds would be , memberships in Ashland, because 50 Or in case it is not desired to change the most complete broadcasting sta­
organizations and societies of every forgotten, over-shadower by the ; cents of every dollar for member the set, placing a nonmagnetic ma­ tion In the country, will be iinished.
Colonel Green is not enjoying his
kind as well as to individuals.
terial between the variometers which
All reports of such activities after stigma of failure to meet a vital 3hjp remains in Ashland for local are close to each other and grounding radio pleasures alone. The first try­
philanthropic and charity work. it will remedy the ill effects. For this out of his truck \fas made a few days
they have occurred is news.
issue.
All coming social or organization
Keep behind the local organiz- However, if one in taking out mem­ case, a piece of glass such as photog­ ago, and it went rolling about the
meetings of societies where no tion; keep the Armory open, and bership makes a gift of no matter raphers use, covered with tinfoil on neighborhood reeling off conceits and
money contribution is solicited, initi­
talk from Newark and Schenectady
ation charged, or collecton taken IS keep clear the escutcheon of Ash­ how much, only 50 cents of that one side, is effective.
for the delighted farmers.
Fading
signals
have
long
been
en­
land.
amount is sent to Washington
NEWS.
But the amplifier is the colonel’s
countered by amateurs when receiving
This year, the local board is anx­ long-distance stations. In this case, pet. This is just such a machine as
THE GUARD CRISIS
ious that business houses of Ashland the signals from a goodly distance was used to make President Harding's
Progressive and representative
FLAG ETIQI ETTE
give a 100 per cent membership. away may be coming in loud and inaugural address audible to the 125,-
men will speak at the Armory this
The flag should be raised at sun­ Talent, Belleview and Valleyview clear
and then without warning fade 500 gathered about the capital. At
evening in the interests of the 484th rise and lowered at sunset. It may are included in the Ashalnd branch away. In a few seconds they may Round Hills the sound will be plainly
company, local unit of the Oregon be raised at other times, but should
Nearly all towns the size of Ash return with all their force, and then heard over a radius of five miles.
“Anybody who has a set of two
National
Guard, coast artillery n e \ei he left oiu at night, exc pt Jand bave salaried secretaries. But, when the amateur Is congratulating
when
it
is
under
the
fire
of
a
n
1
good
ears lias all the required receiv­
himself,
again
the
voices
or
music
die
corps.
notwithstanding the fact that the lo­
ing
apparatus,”
tlie colonel says. “I’m
out.
Or
fading
may
take
the
form
Foremost in their thoughts is enemy,
cal workers are busy every day in
that unless a great amount of in-1 On Memorial day. the flag should the year, not one penny of the Red of varying intensity of signals, one so interested in this thing that I
time for anything else. I’m
terest can be stimulated at once, be displayed at half-staff from sun- Cross fund has ever been used for minute the operator being forced to haven’t
like
a
child
with a new toy, who can’t
strain
Ills
ears
to
catch
the
sound
Ashland will lose the local com- ! rise until noon, and at the peak from J salary or expenses of any kind. All while the next voices may be loud be induced to put it down.”
pany, which is standing at present noon until sunset.
„» expenses are paid out of private and clear.
In
raising
the
flag
to
half-staff:
“
*7
.
There have been many theories ad­
at the foot of a large list of similar j ***
,.........., ¡purses.
The chairman
of the home
organizations in the state.
1 his | 1)1 ba , mast, it s ou a ways
L servjce WOrk for a number of years vanced for this phenomenon, and we
T IP S TO T H E R A D IO IS T
position has been occupied by th e jr un to ,1" pea - am
4 “
has given not only her time, but the are giving today two of the latest.
____
-
w
HRIi’
A n T H n OF
t r T THE
H F FLAG.
PT.AG
Tn
484th company for some time.
It , n ONE
BREADTH
In use of her car. J „ Every cent
_ ' in the
_ The radio division of the Department
Radio concerts are being given
used to play tag with the Indepen- retiring it. it should first be run:
¿"„ged ¿ 7 actual "relief of Commerce is reported to be under
in
public parks all over the
the Impression tbat fading occurs
country.
deuce company to see which would back to the peak and then retire
cent ¡g needed too when a cloud passes between the
.x. x
An international union of radio
be last and which would be next to. It should never be allowed to touch; The ’ , local , „ Red Cross , initiated
the transmitting station and tlie receiving
operators
lias been founded in
last. The game of tag is over, as far the ground.
! school nurse work in Ashland, and set. This theory has been one of the
Brussels.
as Independence is concerned, for
When the Star Spangled Banner is last year paid out $350 on the most popular among the experts, and
A boy in Plainfield, N. J., has
recent tests have been made to obtain
that company has been disbanded played or sung, stand and remain nurse’s salary.
built
a radio set the size of a
more complete data. If the passing
Ashland will not be permitted to standing, in silence, until it is fin-
match box.
On June 23 last, Reverend P. K. cloud theory is a good explanation
play tag any more unless steps are ished.
Radio concerts are proving of
Hammond received a wire that 65 of fading there will be some new
taken at once to increase the per-
When the flag is passing, on pa- disabled veterans would be through radio development very shortly. The
decided benefit to inmates of in­
stitutions for the insane.
sonnel of the unit.
rade, or in review, if you are walk- on a train that day. These boys effects of various types of clouds upon
In Montana radio Is furnishing
Ashland has made an envious rec- ing, halt, if sitting, rise, stand at were penniless. They were fed and the signals Is being studied, and the
entertainment
to tlie oil well
ord at the summer target practices ' attention, and uncover.
cared for. Four of them » who could results of this study will be of inter­
drillers during their idle hours.
est
to
everyone
interested
in
radio.
and camps held at the coast defense' The flag should never be worn as not leave the train because of phys-
The most northerly wireless
forts. The quality of the personnel a whole or part of a costume. As a .
infirmities were given addi- Government officials are interested in
station
on the globe is probably
eliminating fading, or overcoming it
of the local unit is of the highest, badge, it should be worn over-the
at
the
village of Noorvik, just
as much as possible, largely from the
Inside the Arctic circle, with a
The quantity is sadly lacking. Ad- left breast.
! Milk has been supplied to 17 ba- standpoint of the amateur, as the com­
population of 360 Eskimos.
jutant General White, commander of
In decorating, the flag should bigg
ygar
Three babies witb mercial stations, having much greater
An Oklahoma doctor who has
the state’s martial forces, is pleased never be festooned or draped. Al- pneumonia have been cared for power than amateur sets, are able to
a
large number of hospital pa­
at the record of the local company ways hung flat.
Baby layettes have been made by overcome the atmospheric effects to a
tients maintains a radio outfit on
— made when in the field. He is
When the national flag and an- members and given out.
Only great extent.
his automobile so that he can he
The other theory, which has a close
very much displeased with the at- other flag fly from the same- pole, three weeks ago, a matron from a
instantly reached if needed at
tendance records. In fact, he Is so there should, be double halyards, Kansas City home stopped in Ash­ relation to the cloud theory, is that
the hospital.
fading occurs when the signals pass
In the case of tlie new receiv­
much displeased that he has placed one for each flag.
land with two tiny babies that she through an area where rain is falling.
ing apparatus that goes on the
the company on probation, like some
If hung so stripes are horizontal, was bringing for adoption in Ore- In this theory, the idea Is brought out
throat another slang phrase be­
bad boy. He dislikes to be harsh I nion should ,be in upper left cor : gon Tbat day a woman from Fort In a different manner. It Is stated
comes legitimate. To say “He
with any member of his happy fam- ner.
Klamath was driving 110 miles over In effect that clouds are a benefit to
got it in the neck” now means
ily, but discipline must be main-
The flag should ne\er be p ace
be mountains to mother one of the signals, but that the rain will
receiving radio.
The theory Is that the
tained above everything else.
below a person sitting.
thege babieg The weather was badi hurt them.
Mr. Edison took out a radio
Adjutant General White is not
When carried in parade, or when
glæ wgg delayed So the mat. condensation of the particles of mois­
patent as early as 1881, but he
bluffing nor trying to scare the local crossed with other flags, the Stars
and thg babjeg were marooned ture in the air which form the clouds
says it is difficult to say who
has the property of making this me­
should be called the inventor of
organization. He means
what he and Stripes should always be at t.ie,.^ * railway station in a strange dium highly conductive to radio sig­
the wireless. He thluks it has
says. Unless 30 or more men are
right. .
town. Local Red Cross workers nals. Just before a storm when there
just been “built up.”
added to the unit within
a short When the flag is used in unveil- took her &nd tbg babieg lnto their is more condensation In the clouds, the
Another feature of radio has
time, the unit will be disbanded, and ing a statue or monument, it should homeg until the Klamath woman ar- signals should be at their strongest.
come
to light. In these days
tha Armory closed. W hether this not be allowed to fall to the ground, rIved and the matron could con- When the storm breaks, and the air
of
the
dry dinner guests are
ineans the building will be unavail- but should be carried aloft to wave!t;nue her journey to Portland where becomes saturated, the condition Is
able
to
remain comfortably at
able for public functions has not yet out. forming a distinctive feature another woman w a s anxiously said to change and the falling rain
home and hear tlie after-dinner
been decided. These tour squads , during the remainder of the cere- watching for the »other baby. It is actually grounds the signals. This
speeches, cutting them as short
sudden change In atmosphere is stated
as may be desirable.
will bring the personnel up to the monv.
1 this kind of servjce for babies that as the reason for the varying intensity
Cattle are now skinned by
minimum required by law. The men
When the flag is placed over a j gQeg Qn continuously.
in the signals.
electricity.
New as to cattle,
must not only join, but they must bier or caskat, the blue field should- A woman was gent to the tuber. An approximate method of measur­
perhaps, but many radio fans
attend the drills, held one night be at thé head.
_ i cular home in Salem this year ing the antenna resistance is by means
have been skinned by sellers of
each week. The time for moral sup-
As an aP ar cohering, the 1 nion ^Vood, clothing and groceries have of a condenser and a calibrated 25-
phony stock for some time past.
port has passed.
Action is de- should be at the light as you face been provided where otherwise suf- ohm resistance unit connected in se­
Tlie United States naval ob­
manded.
the altar, and nothing should be jerjng would have been inevitable. ries. This so-called phantom antenna
servatory sends time signals to
Australia by radio.
If the Armory is closed by order placed* upon the flag except the^ Tbe local branch assjsts the is then connected with the antenna
and ground circuit to a double pole,
It is now said that communi­
of Adjutant General W hite, Ash- Holy Bible.
county officials in looking out for double throw switch, so that the output
cation
with Venus would be en­
land stands to lose about $1000
The flag should never be reveised wjdows deserving of pensidns;
o f the transmitting set can be con­
tirely
within
the rejilin of possi­
each month, this representing the except in case of distress at sea.
It is impossible to detail all of nected either to the antenna and
bility were it not for the great
amount paid into the city th ro u g h ,
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the work done in Ashland. Only ground or to the phantom antenna cir­
cost. Dr. Abbott reports that
checks paid for attendance at drill.
cases deserving ,of assistance are cuit.
the cost of sending radio waves
To find the antenna resistance at
when the company has its minimum $> THOUGHTS FROM OTHER ■$> given care.
to Venus would be enormous.
any wave length, first tune the set to
quota of men. upkeep, rent, etc. One $>
SOURCES
That
planet reflects light as if
MRS. JOHN H. DILL.
the desired wave length with the
thousand dollars is a net little sum.
it were surrounded by clouds
transmitter connected to the antenna
and all conditions indicate intel­
Many merchants in the city do not'
Sunday Thoughts of a Horse
and ground and note the antenna cur­
Rhubarb Remove« Iron Rust.
ligent life.
make that much. Every dollar paid
The automobile vuts me on the
Rhubarb will remove iron rust from rent. Throw the output of the trans- i
into the 484th company eventually same basis with the boss— one day linen or cotton goods. Boil the rhu­ mltter on the phantom antenna clr
kinds its way into the pockets of the off in seven.
barb and dip the stained portion of
Read the want ads.
merchants of Ashland one way or
I am glad I don’t have to pull the the fabric into It.
Try the classified columns.
Ashland
Monday, November là, 1022
ASHLAND DALLY TIDING»
PAGE TWO
Tidings
AND
<! iW ®?
• -"-"-M oses J
t
BODY CAPACITY IS
CAUSE OF ANNOYANCE
Indigestion Gone
and She Gains
Ten Pounds
LATEST PARIS GOWN
“Tanlac has relieved me of trou-
i bles from which I suffered for years,
and I am feeling fine now,” de-
! dared Mrs. Kate Langlanda, of 7228
' Second Ave., S., Seattle, Wash.
“ 1 had rheumatism in my limbs
¡so had I could hardly get around
: I suffered dreadfully from indiges-
j lion, too, and food fermenting in my
I stomach caused terrible bloating,
; headaches and dizzy spells. I was
I so nervous and miserable at nights
; that restful sleep was out of the
! question, and I got so weak and run
down it was all I could do to look
i after my housework.
‘ Tanlac has so completely rid me
i of indigestion that I can eat any­
thing I want now and I have gained
around ten pounds.
I'm entirely
, free from headaches and dizziness,
Paris first decreed stockingless legs, ¡and the rheumatism is so entirely
■sleeveless gowns, and other such fash­ i gone I never notice it. I don’t be­
ion extremes, and now comes the
gown without a bodice, or at least lieve Tanlac has an equal an.v-
witb much less than usual. Our pho­ i where.”
Tanlac is sold by all good drug-
tograph shows Mile. Rhahna. the
beautiful dancer who has created a ' gists.
*■
sensation in Paris with her new
frocks, composed mainly of volum­ WEATHER FORECAST FOR WEEK
inous skirts and bodices of pearls und
lace.
WASHINGTON, Nov. 13. — The
weather outlook for the period No­
PATRIOTISM.
vember 13 to November 18, inclus­
ive, is given as follows:
"This idea comes from abroad.”
Pacific Coast States—Generally
“Yes?”
fair,
except rain middle and latter
“War profiteers ought to feel grate­
part
of the week in Oregon and
ful to the ex-kaiser for starting the re­
Washington.
Temperature normal
cent row.”
“Our profiteers ure too patriotic for on coast and below normal in the
that, but some of them might smile interior.
slyly when war contracts are men­
Northern Rocky Mountain antK
tioned, and admit that Uncle Sam Is a Plateau Regions: Generally fair,
good old scout.”—Birmingham Age- with temperature below normal.
ilerald.
10s M i «1
Independent.
“This poem,” said the timid caller,
“is free verse.”
“I don’t care whether it’s free or
not,” said the editor of the Chigger-
viile Clarion. “My paper this week is
crammed full of paid-in-advance polit­
ical advertising and I wouldn’t pub­
lish the best piece of poetry ever writ­
ten.”
THE AMAZING RESULTS
OF INTERNAL OATHS
From every part of the Country
comes amazing news of the results
of Internal Bathing. Many of over 70
years have been restored to health
by it because it is the one method
which always removes all the poi­
sonous waste in the Intestine and
gives Nature a chance to work with­
out handicap—freely und surely.
We have an interesting book for
you “Why Man of Today is Only
50% Efficient." It is free, and tells
you interesting facts about yourself
that you have prohab’y never
known. Ask for it today while it is
on ycr.r mind.
Something to Consider.
“Always remember, my ^>y," said
the man who was fond of giving ad­
vice, “that Caesar, having made up his
mind, went ahead. He crossed the
Rubicon.”
“I know,” tlie hoy rei lied, “hut the
way he dressed ttiere wasn’t any dan­
ger of gettia’ his pants wet.”
MiNAIU BROTHERS
Boost for the Winter Fair.
THE IDEAL CHRISTMAS G IFT—
YOUR PHOTOGRAPH
Next to^eeing you in person Christmas Day, nothing will please
your relatives and friends more than YOUR PHOTOGRAPH. And
a dozen takes carfe of twelve gifts.
Ask us about our November Special.
DARLING STUDIO
■V
BON TON B A K E R Y
now under
NEW MANAGEMENT
w
Q U A L IT Y
BREAD
Made in Ashland
ASK YOUR GROCER— MONEY RACK IF NOT SATISFIED
Corner Fourth and A— Phone 199
In Stock
Duplicating Sales
Books
W ITH CARBON
Two Books ..............................................................
25c
Per D o z e n .................................................................$1.25
Two D o z e n ........................................................... -$2.25
One H u n d r e d ...........................................................$8.00
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