< - * Monday, November 27, 1922 {, One cent the word each tima. PHYSICIANS. LOST. DB. ERNEST A, WOODS— Practic LOST— Gold wrist watch Reward for return. Zora McCourry, 168 Oak St. 74-4* Surgeon. Practice limited U eye, ear, nose and throat. Glass©- supplied. Ocuiist and aurist fo B. P. R. R. Offices, M. F. and H Bldg., Madford, Ore. Phon» ¿8' __________ DR. MATTIE R. SHAW— Residence and office, 108 Pioneer avenue, Telephone 28. Office house, 10 to 12 a. m.; 2 to a p. in., only. DR. H. M SHAW— Physician and Surgeon. Special attention Eyes, Ears, Nose, Throat. Glasses fit­ ted. Room 6, MUls-McCall Block. Phone 7 9 or 28. Local and Personal tween two circuits linked by a mag­ netic field but separated electrically. Examples of both types of induct­ ance are found in both high and low frequencies. In a radiophone trans­ mitter the filter reactances are ex­ amples of low frequency self-induc­ tion. The filament transformer is an example of mutual Inductance. The primary of the filament transformer sets up a magnetic field that is cut by the conductor that forms the second­ Its Cause and Effects Are Here ary of the transformer. In radio fre­ quency circuits a tuning coil depeuds Told in Popular Language for Its action upon self-induction. The for the Novice. operation of a loose coupler depends upon mutual induction for the trans- When a conductor cuts a magnetic , fer of energy from the primary or field a voltage is induced in the con­ antenna circuit to the secondary tuned ductor. The voltage Induced depends circuit to which the rectifying appar­ for its value on the rapidity with atus is connected. which the conductor cuts the magnetic “Skin effect” is due to self-induction field. The value of the induced volt­ In a conductor carrying direct current, age Is a function of the rate of cut­ resistance drop, which can he consid­ ting, not of the field density, etc. ered as a back voltage, is constant A conductor carrying a current Is over the entire cross section of the con- surrounded by a magnetic field. If i ductor. The applied voltage then is the value of the current be decreased, opposed at any point on the cross sec­ the magnetic field will decrease. In tion of a conductor by the same back decreasing, the magnetic field about the voltage and hence the current flowing conductor will cut the conductor and distributes Itself evenly over the cross Induce in it a voltage. This Induced section of the conductor. voltage in a conductor caused by a This is not true in conductors car­ change in the magnetic field, which was rying alternating current. There are produced by the conductor, is called two voltages that oppose the flow of the electro-motive force of self-induc­ alternating current In a conductor. tion. The direction of the Induced First, the back voltage due to resist­ voltage due to self-induction is such as ance, and second, the back voltage In to oppose any change. duced by self-induction. The magnet­ Looking at the end of a conductor, ic field surrounding the conductor will If applied current is in a direction be strongest at the center of the con- away from the observer, a reduction I ductor and weaker at the surface of in current will produce an e. m. f. of the conductor. This will cause the self-induction that will add to this cur­ Induced hack e. in. f. to he largest at rent flow away from the observer, or the center and smallest at the surface being the same direction as the ap- of the conductor. Naturally the den- piled voltage. An increase in the flow slty of the circuit that flows will he of the current will Increase the mag­ inversely proportional to this opposing netic field and an e. m. f. of self-in­ e. m. f. or the least current will flow duction will be induced that will op­ at the center and the greater current pose the flow of current. will flow along the surface. Suppose we consider the magnetic As the frequency of the current Is field about a conductor carrying an Increased, the “skin effect,” as It Is alternating current. The current al­ called, becomes more and more pro­ ternately flows in one direction and nounced/ Finally at radio frequencies NAMED FOR MRS. HARDING WHAT INDUCTANCE MEANS EXPLAINED 2 to E. Swedenburg Blug., As;, land. Ore 73-t OK. J. i . RUMENS— Physic’an "an PAG® TU R E « » B U S IN E S S A N D P R O F E S S IO N A L ], limited to eye, ear, nose an' throat. Office hours, 10 to 12 an. • > i ASHLAiro D A IL Î TBMKOfi idaretl Cl! Slide on Caves Highway— Tourists and people out for a Sun- daV drive who wish to drive as f a r J as the Oregon caves are warned They are against making the trip, as a slide has occurre(j j ust -benond Lake creek GOOD! bridge, completely blocking further progress. No attempt will be made to remove the obstacle until spring, when men and teams will be put on! Leave« for P o r t l a n d - Mrs. Dr. Poulson, who has been the work. Further slides are expect visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Howard IlR. G. C. PHETTEPLACE Dentist pd ,,efOre (be winter passes. — successor to W. E. Buchanan. - Rose for tre past few days, left for Special attention given to straight ening and care of children’s teeth. If y°u want the best there is In her home in Portland this morning Office hours, 9 to 12 and 1:30 to bacon, boiled ham«, chipped beef. on the Shasta Limited. 5. Office phone 151. Residence j lard and shortening, get It at Det- phone 201-J. Camp3 Buliding, lick’s. We sell for less. Sweet Cider, made fresh every 48ti Ashland, Oregon. 45tf- day, two gallons 75c, one gallon 40c, delivered. Phone 9 -F -ll. CHIROPRACTORS- Thanksgiving Day Thursday— Have your suit pressed up on the DR. E . B. ANGELL—Chiropractic Better ne safe th&n sorry. See new Hoffman steam press at Orresi and Electro-Therapy. The combi Bearer Realty Co. about your lnsur «, nation does wonders. First Nat’l j tailor shop. It brings your old suit anca. Phone 68. 287ti‘ Bank Bldg. Phone 48-1 42. out like new. If you try it once, House Calls you will come again. 7 3-2* Former Asiiland Woman 111— VETERINARY Word has been received in this Cheap insurance is costly at any CHISHOLM—Graduate Price- For sound insurance at r e a -|city of the serlous illness ot Mrs DR. J. I veterinary. Located on the Gill sonable rates, see Billings Agency. F. E. French who lived here until 34tf quite recently. Mrs. French took property, west of the Normal Established 1883 a cold at the time they moved to School on Walker Ave. Grants Pass, and this has now devel­ Nigliti iciing Up Again— CONVALESCENT HOME Arguments in the motion for con­ oped into ear trouble and it is feared CONVALESCENT HOME — Good that mastoid trouble will develop. cheer. Good care. Good food. tinuance in the nightriding cases 153 Granite were heard by Judge F. M. Calkins Terms reasonable. OYSTERS- -Fresh eastern, at the St. Phone 411-R. 306-lmo today. The motion asks that the 71tf .rials be set for the February term Tavern Cafe. TRANSFER AND EXPRESS. of court. The state offered no ob­ A live charge in your magneto at FOR prompt and careful service jection to the motion according to a auto trucks or horse drays, cal! decision handed down Saturday. Pre­ the Flxlt Shop. 70tf W hittle Transfer Co. Phone 117 Office, 89 Oak street near Hote! judices growing out of newspaper a r­ Ashland. 56tf ticles against the klpn, and the re­ Klamath Form s Kiwnnis— Klamath Falls has organized a lo­ cent political campaign are the two T. L. POWELL— GENERAL TRANS cal chapter of the Ktwanis club, FER — Good team and motor main contentions. about 35 of the representative busi- trucks. Good service at a reason Ask your grocer for Golden Sheaf! ness men being duly installed in the able price. Phone 83. Bread. 52tf order. The purposes of the Kiwanis FOR EXCHANGE are similar to those of the rotary club. Officers elected were Dr. A. A There is still time to have that suit FOR TRADE— 160 acre unincum­ bered ranch on Pacific highway cleaned before Thanksgiving. Ladies’ Soule, president; Dr. Fred Wester- and county road, near Hilt; small work a specialty. Ashland Cleaning fell, vice-president; W. W. South- house and outbuildings; good and Dyeing Works. Phone 63. 67tf well, secretary, and O. D. Burke, stock or chicken ranch with plen­ treasurer. ty of wood and tillable laud. Will trade for unincumbered Ashland Christ inn Workers to Entertain — acreage; prefer no house, but O. E. S. Apron and Handkerchief Members of the Christian Work- would cnsider acreage with smaP | annufl, bus, Bazaar, Masonic Hall. Saturday, De­ house. Eleanor Greer, 199 Gran., . 231tf* ; nt s meeting at the Christian church cemher 2, afternoon and evening. ite St. 71-tf Tuesday evening, 7:30 o’clock. Fol- FDR RENT. I lowing the business session, the re-! maindei of the evening will be spent Piano Tuning— FDR RENT— Nicely furnished five Now is the time to have your piano room- apartment. Light and wa- in social actis ¡ties tuned. Carl H. Loveland. Studio, ter furnished, inquire R. vV. Con­ 6 6tf LEEDDM’S Tire Hospital will 135 East Main. Phone 465. over, Tidings office, or phone 387- J evenings or Uundav. t5 tf REPAIR your TIRES the RIGHT FDR RENT— Furnished housekeep- WAY and give YOU a POSITIVE Art Club Meets Tonight— The Ladles’ Art club will hold its ing apartment, close in. 573 E. GUARANTEE of SERVICE or your Main St. 60tfj regular meeting at 8 o’clock this ev­ 1 MONEY REFUNDED. ening, in Pioneer hall. All members GARAGE FOR RENT—New, conven­ Ask your grocer for Golden Sheaf are urged to come and spend the ev­ ient and well iighted; work bench; 62tf ening and enjoy themselves. The ea$v access; 200 feet from Main Bread. St. and service stations. 42 Third hostesses for the evening are Mes- a» »> r * i ■ ~ Returns from Portland— St. ‘ dames S. B. McNair, E. H. Bush and ---------— WA l.lt. | Ural G Coleman returned from • J. E. Thornton. v ---------------------- -------------------------Portland yesterday, after spending ai SWEET CIDER—Made fresh every fpw davg in the metropolis. Bill: Good reliable dentistry at reason- ___ n n o P lIlliT ll day. Two gallons 75c, one gallon Holmes, who went with him, is ex-| j aWe priees. Dr. Henry B. Purl, 40c, delivered. Phone 9 -F -ll. pected to return in a few da(ys. Both Beaver Bldg. 44tf FOR SALE- -Winter apples. Phone of the young men were called there 52-lmo* 10F13. for a physical examination relative C. F. Shepherd just received a car­ FOR SALK—Winter apples at $1 per t0 recejVing compensation from the load of pianos and players, nlost of box. Bring your boxes. W. ^L. ! governmen{ Thev are both ex-serv which are disposed of. Come and Moore, Belleview. ice men. select your Christmas piano. Fine FOR SALE—Dry laurel wood, plenty I . - ,J n e w piano as low as $265. Pianos to of heater chunks; 12 inch tier,; Fruit cake and mince mea m rent call at 658 Boulevard. 67eod $4 50; also 12 inch body fir, $3.75; here. For citron, orange and lemon ^ , 1v e ; ^ n L u ° ™ 1‘s ‘lr'«’ 3» o i | pee.. curr.nl». ven in charge of the one-day Red Cross- Asfe yQUr grocer for Golden Sheaf second. The direction of the Induced sent by radio. What we now 4 drive to be held on the campus Tues- 52tf voltage in the second circuit will be once on fire insurance. want is a new and easy method i of making the money to meet the 4 day. j ------- 1 ■ • 180 electrical degrees out or phase checks. * with the applied voltage of the first A boy in Cambridge, Mass.. 4 NOTICE circuit. The phenomenon just de­ one evening received on his set | scribed is known as mutual induct­ Man leaving for Seattle and points should not be “ dosed." Treat Established 18S3 a time signal from Nauen, Ger- j ance. Self-induction is tlie reaction of them externally with— en route about December 12, in com-[ many, and one from Honolulu. I Real E state and Real Insurant-« a circuit upon Itself. Mutual induct­ fortable 7 passenger car, will take ance is the reaction that exists be- ASHLAND, OREGON up to 7 passengers to help share ex­ i Phone 211 41 E Main St. penses. W rite for reservations now.} Boost with the Belleview Boostersfor irrigation. Box 4 75, Dunsmuir, Calif. 69-6* Throwing the Clock Out the Window and Carrying Down the Feather Bed The Citizens Bank of Ashland Ashland, Oregon In Stock Duol icatina Sato » Books Good Insurance Billings Agency ¡LDREN5 COLDS ASHLAND TIDINGS