Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 26, 1922, Page 3, Image 3

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    Tuesday, December 26, 1922
U H L A N D DALLI TIDINGS
B U S IN E S S A N D P R O F E S S I O N A L
One cent th e w ord each tim e.
PHYSICIAN a.
DK. ERNEST A. WOODS— P ractic
lim ited to eye, ear, cose an-
th ro a t. Office hours, 10 to 12 an
2 to 5. Sw edstiDarg Bldg.. A j ¡ í ¡
l a d . Ore
73~t
Dlt. J. J. ESiMENS—- Phy3le’aa an;
?n.-geoa.
P raettce
limited
t
eye, e a r. nose and th ro a t. Glasse
supplied
Oculist and a u rtst fo
8. P. R. R. Offices, M F. and E
Bldg., M edford, Ore. Phono i ! ’
Local and Personal
’P hone Com panies F ile—
The K lam ath T elephone & Tele­
graph com pany, w ith h e a d q u arte rs a t
F o rt K lam ath and a capital stock of
$50,000 has been incorporated, ac­
cording to advices from Salem . Also
the K lam ath Telephone and Tele­
graph com pany of Lakeview has been
incorporated w ith capital stock t»f
$50,000.
H ea d q u a rte rs will be a t
^ k e v ie w .
DR. .MATTIE B. SHAW — Residence
and office, 108 P ioneer avenue.
Telephone 28. Office house, 10
to 12 a. m .; 2 to 5 p. m., only.
DR. H. M. SHAW— Physician and
Surgeon. Special a tte n tio n Eyes,
E a rs, Nose, T h ro at. G lasses f it­
If you w ant the best th e re
ted. Room 6, Mllla-McCall Block. bacon, boiled ham s, chipped
Phone 79 or 28.
lard and sh o rten in g , get it a t
rick's. W e sell for less.
CUI K< H’RACTOK»
COLDS
S -
WP
PAGE TH RE»
MEANING GF “ FREQUENCIES”
PEST HARD TO DISCOURAGE
of head or cheat are more easily
treated externally ’
Distinction Between “Audio" and “Ra­
dio" Must Be Learned Early by
the Beginner.
V IS S I
A newcomer into radio experiment­
ing ranks is often perplexed by the
two terms called audio frequency and
radio frequency.
L eith A bbott R eturns—
The necessity of making a distinc­
L eith A bbott, w ell-known Ashland
tion in the frequencies in radio is im­
m an now a tte n d in g th e U niversity of
portant. It Is generally known that
Oregon, at E ugene, re tu rn e d to the vibrations of over 20,000 a secoud are
city Sunday to spend th e C hristm as inaudible to the human ear. The radio
vacation a t home. A bbott is one of transm itters, depending upon their de­
th e m ost pro m in en t stu d e n ts a t the sign, emit vibrations always running
E ugene in stitu tio n , having been a Into tens or even hundreds of thou­
m em ber of the tra c k team for sev­ sands, and are known as radio fre­
quencies. In. the reception of these
e ral years, e d ito r of th e E m erald, waves it Is necessary to reduce them
stu d e n t publication, and o th er activi-J to within the range of audibility of our
ties, including general c h airm an for ears.
the Hom ecom ing celebration and
Therefore, an arbitrary division has
publicity m an. At in terv als d u ring been made by radio engineers and de­
his college career, he has served on signers to differentiate between the
the P endleton T rib u n e and th e E u -| two frequencies. All frequencies above
10,000 are alluded to ns radio fre-
gene Daily G uard, as teleg rap h edi-i quencies and uli below 10,1)00 as audio
tor. He is a m em ber of P hi G a m m a ; frequencies
D elta, Sigm a D elta Chi, national
It must be remembered whenever
jou rn alism fra te rn ity , and F ria rs , I the question of frequency is met with
In the study of radio th at radio fre­
honorary upper-class society.
quency is that used in transmission,
and th a t it must ultimately, by various
Troubled with Weak Kidneys
"H ave been tro u b led w ith weak methods, l»e reduced to audio fre­
kidneys since childhood,” w rites quency in order th at the telephone re­
ceivers commonly used for the recep­
Mrs. G. Hyde, Benzonia, M ichigan, i tion of signals may function.
"Now past forty and have hail ter- •
This is analogous to the transíais-
rible backache and th a t tired o u t 1 sion of power over great distances by
feeling, h ardly able to do my work. ' wire, it is generally carried at a high
By using Foley K idney P ills, accom ­ voltage over the greater distance, and,
panied with Foley C a th artic T ablets by means of step-down transform ers,
I soon felt like a new p erson.” Back­ converted to a voltage of 110 volts, or-
ache, rh eu m atic pains, dizziness and dinarily used in our household scheme.
By means of detectors, either crystal
b lu rred vision a re sym ptom s of kid­
or
tube, which are really rectifiers, we
ney trouble. Foley K idney P ills give
convert radio frequencies to audio fre­
quick relief. Sold everyw here. 89tf quencies. These detectors lop oft’, as
O w 1 7 Million Jan Used Yearly
Pigweed, Universal Nuisance, Has
Been Known to Drive Amateur
Gardener to Profanity.
THINGS THE RADIO
NOVICE WILL NEED
Tools and Materials He Should
Keep on Hand— Advantages
of Keeping a Log Book.
A pigweed is both an irresistible
force and an immovable body, blond
ed into one and working overtime.
Pigweeds don’t ask any tiling of any­
body. They don’t need to. Even
Dame N ature turned round and went
away as soon as she'd introduced him.
Books on gardening dismiss him with
u jaunty direction to “Keep the weeds
down.” But you can’t ostracize a pig­
weed that way.
A pigweed begins making trouble
the minute he shows above ground.
I never saw a pigweed that could look
more like more kinds of young plants.
You can't tell by pulling ’em up, for
tlie pigweed has a long, thin red root,
but pulling lip little flower and vege-
table plants by mistake discourages
em, even if you admit your error and
apologize. And, on the other limid, it
does not hurt the pigweed. Just let
him lie on the ground, and his roots
curl into It and lie goes on growing
as if nothing had happened. If you
mash one into the ground with your
heel, you just give him a better start.
All they ask is to be near enough
the ground to see it. I brought some
into the house and put them on tlie
window-sill, where they could see out
by raising up a bit, and they all grew.
You could lock them up in a closet,
and if your hands were soiled when
you handled 'em, they'd get enough
nourishment to live on.
Tin» only sure way to get rid of one
is to can him and burn the can.—
Everybody's Magazine.
Be Cured to Stay Cured
1
GUARANTEE to per-
manentlycure your Piles
without cutting, burning,
stitching, anaesthetic, con­
finement or unpleasant
after-effects. My patients
®re reputable men and women
in every walk o f life to whom
you may refer about thia painh-c,.
non-surgical cure.
We are going to pause in explaining
the theory of radio receivers und get
If you are a sufferer from Piles,
i down to practical thlugs for today.
Fistula, Fissure or other rectal
There are many novices building their
disease, call or write today for
own sets, or making uddltionul parts,
my FREE booklet.
wlm are in doubt as to just what tools
Cost of treatment returned if I
is in
and m aterials they will neeu.
fail to cure your Piles.
beef,
Naturally there are t«x>ls and tools.
D et­
Some cost more than others. Then,
‘ there are people and people. S om e,
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people need more tools than others.
DR. E B A N G E L L -C h iro p ra c tR
B
t H om e__
Some folks are just naturally handy
and E lectro-T herapy. The combi
, witii tools, and others find that tools
E ugene B ryant who en tered the
nation does w onders. F irs t N at’l
won't behave and lead tlie user into
U niversity of Oregon last fall, is
Bank Bldg. P hone 48-3 42.
all sorts of complications.
TH E
House Calls
spending the yuletide season a t
u...
— ~~~
1
The
tools
anu
m
aterials
following
VIKING
(
REAM
SEPARATOR
home
He is a m em ber of Sigma
TR A N SFER AND EXPRHSS.
are
such
as
are
necessary,
and
which
Is
a
n
o
th
e
r
C
atalog
House b u rste r
K appa fra te rn ity .
will he useful at all times. No prices
FOR prom pt and c a je fu l service
a t P eil’s. Prices, $31.00 and up.
are given for the buyer will have to
a u to tru c k s or horse drays, cal
Save you $1.90 on a 20 rod roll
Don’t neglect it. X m as vacation Is
look to his pocketbook for guidance
W h ittle TransSor Co. Phone 117
of fencing a g a in st anybody elsc's
in this respect.
Office, 89 Oak stre e t n ear H ote your o p p o rtu n ity to have those pho­
prices.
New and used Sewing
i
tos
m
ade.
See
o
u
r
work.
Studio
A shland.
56tf
Tools that will come In handy;
M
achines
for sale or rent. G arden
A shland.
91tf
large, medium and sniull screwdrivers;
T. L PO W ELL— GEN ERA L TRANS
tools and everything for the
flat,
three-cornered
and
round
file;
F E R — Good team and motos
farm er.
buck saw, m iter saw and box and
tru c k s. Good service a t a reaso r Frazier B ic k fo r V acation—
cross-cut
s
a
w
;
a
small
plane,
a
vise,
a
able price. Phone 83
A nother of the U niversity of Ore-
¡ bit and auger, pliers, a square and
PEIL’S CORNER
go.i
stu
d
en
ts,
who
is
spending
the
VETERINARY
yardstick or tape rule, dividers and
holidays in A shland is Edw in F ra z ­
hammer, preferably a small one.
DR. J. P. CHISHOLM — G rad u ate ier, sp o rtin g e d ito r on the Daily
M aterials that will be convenient to
V eterinary. W alker Ave
E m erald, s ’udent publication. F ra z ­
have on hand are us follows: Sand­
CONVALESCENT HOME
ier was a m em ber of th e K appa Sig-
paper. emery paper, wire of all gauges,
it were, oue-half of tlie cycle, perm it­ round and fiat-headed screws, a sup­
CONVAItESCENT HOME — Good ma b ask etb all team th a t won the G. R. Anderson III—
ting only a flow in one direction, the ply of brass nuts und washers, paraf­
cheer.
Good care.
Good food, in te r-fra te rn ity loving cup. D uring
other alternation being almost eliml- ! fine und sealing wax, bakelite, curd-
G.
R.
A
nderson,
430
Holly
stre
e
t,
T erm s reasonable.
153 G ian te [],e sum m er vacation he was city e d i­
nated.
306-lm
o
is
rep
o
rted
as
being
on
the
sick
list.
board and fiber board, tinfoil, por­
St. P hone 411-R.
J to r on th e Albany H erald. He is also Mr. A nderson is a re tire d M ethodist
celain insulators, binding posts and
FOR R E N I.
a m em ber of Sigma D elta Chi, jo u r-
Radio Strange to Him.
terminals, sheet copper and sheet
m in ister, and is now one of the fru it
! nalism fra te rn ity .
brass and adhesive tape.
The
modern
schoolboy
knows
wire­
ROYAL MIXED FEED
grow
ers
of
the
d
istrict.
FO R RENT— T hree room furnished
less from A to Z and can rattle off the
Tape is possibly the most useful a r­
a p a rtm e n t, five blocks from post
term s with a fluency th at staggers the ticle in the whole layout, tor it will
F r u it cake and m ince m eat tim e 13
L ast m onth the A utom obile Spec­
office. A dults only.
326 N orth
Straight Car Just Received
casual dabbler in the new' art. In some be found to have many uses. It is in
here. F o r citro n , orange and lem on
ialist Insured th re e tru c k s, six a u to ­ sections of the country, however, only ■ short a versatile piece of m aterial in
Main.
94-2
peel, raisin s, c u rra n ts , figs, spices, m obiles and 10 F ords. Phone 274-J.
16 per cent protein—$40.00 ton
rumors of the wonders of wireless the electrician’s kit.
su g ar, etc.. D etrick ’s G roceteria sells Yao, of course.
FOR EXCHANGE
84tf have seeped in and the native isn't
Those of our readers who are build­
1 n surpassed for Dairy and Poultry
for less.
48tf
quite sure what it is all aooui.
ing sets may find th at it is good pol­
FO R TRADE— 160 acre u n in cu m ­
In Bleecker, a little hamlet outside icy to keep all tlie odds and ends of
Here from E a g le P o in t—
bered ranch on Pacific highway
H arry P e lle tt, of E agle P oint, was of GloversviUe, N. ¥., u progressive wire, tape, copper, etc., that they may
and county road, n e a r H ilt; sm all RiSl'nj; S cheuiinan Home—
R illing Scheurm an, stu d e n t a t the am ong th e out-of-tow n visitors in farm er was erecting poles for ids aer­ have. It seems that uses for these
house and o u tb u ild in g s;
good
stock o r chicken ranch w ith plen U niversity of Oregon, is spending the the city d u rin g the past week-end. ial the other day for the purpose of short bits are always to be found Just
getting crop reports and weather fore­ when It is discovered that they have
ty of wood and tillable land. W ill; holidays in A shland. He is a mem-
He spent S aturday n ig h t in Ashland. casts. A neighbor happened along and been thrown away.
tra d e for unincum bered A shland
.'
, k
So, therefore,
acreage; prefer no house, but ber <*
T au D elta fra te rn ity ,
learning that the work liad something hoard all small piec es.
w ould ensider acreage w ith smaP
D etrick sells for less.
72tf to do with wireless asked: “Which
One thing we want to stress In build­
W hy not have th a t photograph
house. E lean o r G reer, 199 G ran,
pole does that feller sing off of.”
ing
radio a p p a ra tu s: -Use care in your
lte St.
231tf» m ade w hile th e children a re hom e
work,
and put a good finish on your
Miss
Wood
Returns—
••-•’{J
I..».
for vacation? Studio A shland will
FOR HALF-
sets.
Not
only does It greatly add to
V iolet W ood, d a u g h te r of C. D.
please you.
91tf
the appearance of the set, but It also
RADIO
SPARKS
FO R SALE— F o rd to u rin g car, th o r­
W ood, 151 G resham stre e t, arrived
t
eliminates odd com ers and stray ends
Pocket Knives, $2.50 values...................
from the W illam ette valley this
oughly equipped, $100 w orth o f i Miss A bbott H ere V isitin—
of wire th at catch dust or catch on
In Seattle an appeal has been
Pocket
Knives, $2.25 values................. ) tefe'
accessories.
$300 cash.
P hone
surrounding objects and will hamper
Miss E th a A bbott, of P o rtla n d , a m orning for a sh o rt visit with her
broadcast to motorists for co­
tlie efficiency of the set, either by
172.
89tf fo rm er resid en t of th e city, is spend- parents.
Miss W ood is teaching
Pocket Knives, $2.00 values..................
J
operation in preventing traffic
shorting
the circuit or causing It to
school
near
Eugene.
accidents.
s
iOc
k
e
d
'in
"
a
days
in
A
shland
visiting
Pocket
Knives,
$1.50
values.................
)
FO R SALE— 20 acre farm
be dragged off a pedestal and thrown
Doctor Majt'oni recently stat­
and equipped, on E ast Main stre e t. h er fam ily and th e ir friends.
on the floor. Those who have vacuum
Scissors, $2.00 values—Sale Price...........................$1.19
ed to an interviewer that he be­
WIRE W HEEL SERVICE a t Lee-
tube sets know that usually a fall
F ra n k Beswick R. F. I), box 176.
Scissors, $1.50 values—Sale Price................................96
lieved radio atmospheric dis­
Cheap in su ran ce is costly a t any dom ’s T ire H ospital. Broken spokes
means some new tubes.
92-6*
turbances came from the land
Scissors, $1.25 values—Sale Price................................83
84tf
price. F o r sound insu ran ce a t re a ­ replaced 25c.
To those radio novices who desire
and not from the sea.
to
go
skipping
blithely
through
the
FD R SA LE— T hree B arred P lym outh sonable ra te s, see B illings Agency.
Scissors, $1.00 values—Sale Price............................... 49
Radio was first installed in
ether, picking out a station here and
34tf Goes to Corvallis—
Rock ro o sters, $3 each. 872 B St. E stablished 1883.
China by tlie Germans some ten
While They Last—Get Busy!
Louis Ito th b la tt, who is connected
a station there, as fancy directs them,
93-C*
years ago, consisting of obsolete
we recommend a log book. Just any
w ith the m ilitary d e p a rtm e n t of the
apparatus of a type that would
F in - Milin Men in Town,—
sort
of book will do, or rather any
FDR SALE— Five root glass show
now
be
scorned
by
an
American
F. T. Ashby and Jim De Carlow , of, Ore 8 °n A g ricu ltu ral college, re
book
will do in which one can jot
boy enthusiast.
case . In q u ire l ’laza C onfectionery. E tn a Mills, Calif., w ere in A shland I tu rn e d to C orvallis today a fte r;
87-39 North Main St.
Fhone 203
down
records of tlie evening’s broad­
94-tf
Some of the youngsters are
spending
a
few
days
in
th
e
city
vis-
[
S a tu rd a y night and Sunday.
casting.
getting the best of the landlord
¡ting w ith friends over the holidays. I
The reason for the log book is that
FD R SALE OR TRADE— Two fresh
by erecting clothesline antennae,
it
prevents a lot of unnecessary fuss­
Piano
T
un
in
g—
where aerials are forbidden on
cow’s. P hone A. B. Chapm an. ¡
ing
with the dials when a certain sta­
Now is the tim e to have your piano He,-C t,’om G ran ts Pas?
the housetops. It is found that
tion
is desired. Say for instance,
,Dr.
R.
L.
B
urdic
J
r.
and
Mrs.
B
urdic,
even
when
the
wire
is
hung
with
Studio.
INTERURRAN AUTOCAR CD.
tu ned. Carl H. Loveland.
KDKA v.»as going nicely, but that
of
High
stre
e
t,
a
re
enjoying
a
visit
drying
clothes
good
results
are
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135 E ast Main. P hone 465.
there was a certain concert going on
(E ffectiv e J a n u a ry I , 1922)
obtained through radio clothes­
from Mr. B urdic’s p a re n ts and g ra n d ­
In New York at WUZ or WGY, or
Daily (E xcept Sunday)
lines.
m other from G rants Pass, d u rin g th e!
maybe WGI up in Boston. Let us
LV. ASHLAND Her«» from Hilt —
l.V . MEDFORD
Tlie electric light socket aerial
make tlie problem even harder and say
7:00 a. m i N. Burl B row njohn, of H ilt. Calif., J I holidays.
7 :00 a. m.
has appeared In France and is
S:00 a. m was in A shland d u rin g the week-end.
8 :00 a. n».
that there were two addresses In one
becoming popular. A French en­
9:00 a. n»..
9 :0 0 a. m.
evening,
both especially good, and one
If you w ant those hens to lay m o re !
gineer has ju st turned out some
Among your many good resolutions for the New
10 00 a. ni. Salem M- •» on Short V isit—
10:00 a. m.
•jf the addresses in New York was
eggs, g et som e cracklins 3 c en ts,
of
these
devices,
which
are
be­
11:00 a. in. i
11:00 a. in.
Year, resolve to stop taking elm -es on leaving
scheduled to sta rt two minutes after
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ing purchased by the govern­
12:00 noon ; J. L. W addel, o Salem , was ini per pound. P laza M arket.
12:00 noon
the
one
in
Pittsburgh
was
over.
As
your vahiable papers, stocks, hoods and tlie
ment for distribution to the
1:00 p. m J A shland S atu rd ay n ig h t, leaving!
1 :00 P- m.
soon as the one address Is over, the
farmers.
Residence and Business Lots—
2:00 p. in.
2:00 P- m.
like around the home.
enthusiast starts playing with ids dials
3:00 p. m .'
When a steady hum is heard
3:00 P m.
At h alf value. Now Is the tim e
to catch New York.
Sometimes it
4:00 p. m J
4:00 P- m.
in tlie receivers a fter wiring up
Always see me firs t about your to get bargains.
Don’t w ait until
takes
two
minutes
and
sometimes it
5:00
p.
1H.‘
5:00 P m.
a set, it may be understood that
Then resolve to invest a few cents a week for
spring to buy. N uff Sed. Staples
takes a great deal more time to catch
6:00 p. ill. 1
6:00 P- in.
there is an open circuit some­
tlie
desired
signal,
and
more
often
Yeo,
of
course.
S
4
tf
,
R
ealty
Agency.
88-2
7:00
p.
m
.
7 :0 0 P- in.
a safe deposit box in our big vault.
where. T race out the wiring
than not, the lecture is half over be­
S.30 p. m 1
8:30 P. in. Sat. only
carefully and some little fault
9:30 P ni i
fore it is tuned In correctly.
9:30 P- in.
Don» Provost’s Return—
will present itself.
1 0 .3 0 p. in. Sat. only 10:30 I». Bl.
Among the resid en ts of o th er cities
To assist tlie enthusiast to tune in
Mr. and Mrs. Dom ino Provost re-
Jam es H. Rogers, an Inventor
Sunday Schedule
quickly on any desired station Is the
■n
A
shland
d
u
rin
g
th
e
w
eek-end
w
ere
tu
rn
e
d
from
O
akland,
C
alif.,
early
of
Maryland,
claims
that
he
has
Leave M edford for A shland and
mission of the log book. In this book
I received radio messages from
A shland for M edford everv h o u r on F. D. B ryant, F. L. B urns and C. H -, Monday m orning. They w ere m arried
should be entered tlie necessary data
distant stations through the
th e hour from 9 a. m. to 5 p. in .¡¡B la k e r, all of K lam ath Falls,
in th e so u th e rn city last T hursday.
about
all stations th at have been
ground by simply burying a
th e n 6 :3 0 p. m. and 9 :30 p. m.
Mr.
P
rovost
is
associated
w
ith
his
picked
up.
H ere should be noted
A shland w aitin room — E a st Sid P o rtla n d W om an Visits—
wire. He says that not only do
fa
th
e
r
in
th
e
h
a
rd
w
are
business
down
tlie
exact
position of the dials
P h arm acy .
radio waves travel through tlie
Miss H elen Van Dyke, of P o rtla n d , here.
where
the
station
was tuned in the
ASHLAND-ROSEBURG STAGE
earth, but they meet with less
spent th e holidays in A shland visit-
best and other pertinent remarks. All
Daily (Except Sunday)
resistance than when going
these rem arks should be entered, of
l.V. ASHLAND
LV, ROSEBURG ing w ith frien d s and relatives.
through the air.
Cliff Payne has Sprusteel ladders.
course, the first time a new broadcast­
1 :00 p. m.
1 :00 p. m. I
—
—
_
Hundreds of jewelers in Paris
ing station is picked up. W ith the in­
T ravel by sta g e : sh o rte st ro u te by ’ B e tte r be safe thar. sorry.
See
Orres cleans clothes, ¿»hone 64.
have installed radio sets for tlie
formation
before him, the enthusiast
20 ni’iles; one of O regon’s most Beaver R ealty Co. about your in su r
purpose of setting their clocks
needs but a glance at his book to tell
scenic trip s.
F a re — A shland-R ose- tnce PhonG 68
2170
by Greenwich time. Heretofore
W. C. T. V. Changes Meeting—
him how he set his dials the last time
b urg.
$ 4 .6 « ;
M edford - R oseburg.
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the official time was obtained by
M embers of th e W. C. T. U. will
he heard WBZ.
telephoning the observatory.
* 4 .1 3 ; G ra n ts Pass-R osvbut g. *3.00. 4 a ik , {,a d y Home—
m eet a t th e hom e of Mrs. Stearns,J
The oft heard rem ark to the effect
M EDFORD-GRANTS PASS
Radio has taken Argentina by
Am ong the m any A shland people 112 Pine stre e t, W ednesday after-!
tliat
RNU was heard last night but
storm. Many broadcasting sta ­
who arc a tte n d in g in stitu tio n s o f 1 noon a t 2 o'clock, instead of this
No one will deny the im portance of up-to-date lire fig h tin g ap p aratu s.
cannot
be beard tonight, should be a
G’T
’S
PASS
LV.
tions have been opened and a
l.V . M EDFORD
higher learn in g is Jack Brady, son afternoon.
thing of the past if a log book Is ; The efficiency of o u r fire d ep artm en t m ust alw ays he m aintained.
7
:30
8
m.
10:00 a. m.
multitude of shops for the sale
about, that is, providing one’s set has
1:00 p. ni. of Mr. and Mrs. J . C. Brady. He a r ­
2 :0 0 p. n».
of the equipment. French ma­
But a fte r all is done in the way of p rep aratio n for fire fighting, there
range enough for the distance.
5:00
p.
tn.
rived in the city from th e Oregon Highway P r o p e r ty -
5:00 p. m
terial has had the call up to this
,
is
a
very large elem ent of * lu ck ” in the resu lts, when it comes to a real
Sunday Only
No
directions
are
set
down
here
for
college in tim e to;
time, but the American manufac­
Some splendid p roperty on Pacific
10:00 a. n». A g ricu ltu ral
making
a
log
book
as
it
is
thought
1 0:00 a. m.
,
test.
In the A storia co n flagration, the fire loss w ^ greatly increased by
turers are now actively after
the holidays here, and expects, H ighw ay betw een A shland and Med-!
4:30 p. m.
4 :3 0 p. m.
that each one of tlie radio folk will high wiifds and b u rstin g w ater m ains; when th e W ashington H igh School
business.
irn to C orvallis about the m ld -,,„
_ ., „»
staples;
G ran ts Vass w aiting room — T ht
ford
a t a ttra c tiv e price
have his own ideas on the subject. i building burned a few weeks ago, a sw eeping fire would probably have
A w riter says, “With radio,
B onbonniere, phone 160.
die of th e week.
However, space should be left to in­
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!
R
ealty
Agency.
Robinson Crusoe would have had
destroyed a large section of P o rtlan d if it had not been for a l it’le rain
Office and w aiting rr)o m --> 11
scribe even tlie m inutest data about
quite a ‘jazzy’ time.” We have
th a t came ju s t in tim e to pro tect th is property.
M asquerade Ball! F a ir G rounds i H ere from San Jose—
signal reception.
always thought th at radio was
W ednesday. D ecem ber 27. ' The Misses Alice and R u th Brown I
one of the things th at Professor
It is never safe to depend upon “ lu c k ” for th e protection of your
Two-Way Phone Plan.
Don t m iss it!
94-4
gan j oge c a lif., a re spending the
Nemo had 3,000 leagues under
property, when you can get INSURANCE THAT W ILL MAKE Y<»U S I RE
the sea and that it was in daily
By operating on two different wave
B A R B E R
j holidays w ith relativ es and friends
Call
us today.
use on the Mysterious island,
lengths, one 450 m eters and the other
i in the city.
A
L
W
A
Y
S
A
SK
U
S
FOR
but that Verne failed to tell
Safety blades resharpen'»?
350 meters, a two-way radio talk was
Real Estate and Real Insurance
about it.
successfully carried on between Port­
like new. Single bit, 30
E stablished 1883
B e tte r iasu ra n ce a t reasonable
land, Ore., and Los Altos, C at
dot. Dobule bit, 60c do
rates. B illings Agency. Phone 211.!
Th» iâS aS ^ÿ riA K ìlV G POWDER
DR. CHAS. J. DEAN
MONTANA
Ashland Fruit Association
Cutlery Sale
SIMPSON’S
HARDWARE
Resolve to Invest a Few Cents
i
The Citizens Bank oí Ashland
Ashland, Oregon
Insurance to Make Sure
\Y A SHELL Pavilion!
Billings Agency
CALUMET
C hildren’s Work A
Specialty
J . N. DENNIS
W e put th e chicken in our tam ales
Plaza Confectionery.
90tf i
41 E. Main St.
It pays to read the classified p a g e.!
A want ad will sell It
Phone 211