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ROSEBURO NEWS-REVIEW. SATURDAV, A.UC.UST 1, 19?3, PEOPLE WILL A LOl DINE HERE TOMORROW, AUG. 19 The Feature for Sunday Dinner will be Spring'ChicKen Faultlessly aervea Our table, are supplied with the best of everything that the market affords Delicious Desserts Including Ice Cream t PALACE OF SWEETS hastened to the woods, where they and was Injured. Mrs. Denley secured the assist ance of oue or two neighbor and fouud Mr. Denley layluf near his wagon unconscious, wlili blood ooa lng from his left ear. He was taken to his home where he later regained consciousness and Is apparently making Rood progress toward re covery. Ilia head and left shoulder are badly bruiaeu and up to lust Sat urday there was a slight flow of blood from the left ear. Mr. IV-nley siatea that the acci dent occurred about 10 o'clock in the morning, when the loaded wacon on which he was riding overturned while coming down a hillside In the woods, in fulling he struck on his head and left shoulder, and was ren dered unconscious, in which condi tion he remained until after he had been removed to his home. Dr. B. F. DeVore who Is attending Mr. Denlcjr stated Wednesday that there Is a postilbillty of the Injury resulting In partiul paralysis. ! Mrs. Grant Osburn. Mrs. Belle StephenBon. Mrs. AIM Bell and daughter and Cecil Black left this afternoon in Mr, Black's car for Murshfield, where they will spend the week end visiting with 1'. 11. Black. f Mr. and Mrs. o. R. Hargan and family were union? the mutty out of i niHtti-rs here today. They reside at ' Myrtle Creek. THE NEW GARDNER CAR It Will s BEARING CRANKSHAFT ti.. nniM Car with a One-Year Guarantee 4ka vou for a rida In the new RADIO SPECIAL. Let us take you nr made ' f 185 I0rm2-Z7i i3fsn Equipped Rid.o Special $1-8(J J Sedan $1360 C0P LC. GOODMAN Dealer for Douglas County 1 1 2 N. Jackson St. f 8KXTEX1H IH SISI'KMKI frank E Deardroff appeared in I circuit court yesterday through I attorney and entered a plea of Itv to the chart-e of non-support, Vhirh he was indicted November Is-'J His attorney Informed the ttt that Deardorff has been con kiting to the support of his fam ,as ordered by the court, sine raary 1. 123, and in view of this k the sentence was suspended itnK such time as he continues to wide support as fixed by the t's order. HOME LESTAURANT The Home That 25c Built argest and Coolest Dining Room in the City Cleanliness and Service Our Motto leagular Meals - - 25c Ipecial Sunday Dinner 50c MTHKItlIV MAX IJl ltKI IX I'Al.lj KIIOM wauox Henry Denly is confined to his home east of town with a badly bruised head and other injuries as a result of a fall from a loud of wood which be was bringing out of the forest near his home last Thurs day morning, says the Sutherlln Sun. Mr. Denley had been engaged for several days huulini; wood from the foothills to the main road uear his Home. About noon Thursday Mrs. Denley noticed that Mr. Donley had not made hie regular trip from the forest with a load. Becoming clurmed she sent two of her young children In the woods to see If any cccident had befallen their father. A short time after one of the child ren returned and reported that the father had fallen from the wagon Until Further Notice We Will Pay as Follows for Grain No. 1 Cleaned Whent, $1.00 Per rtu. Sacks and Screenings Returned No. 1 Grey Oats, Packed, 45 Cents Pe Bu. No. 1 Barley, Sacked, $32.00 Por Ton The Douglas County Flour Mill Roseburg, Oregon urn I LOCAL NEWS - eel Why not ride In comfort it costs no more. We give special prices on long trips, day or nisht. Lloyd Taxi. Phone 44; office 12? Sheridan, NOTICE TD BECOME LAW By proclamation of Governor Pierce compulsory grading and labeling of potatoes will be a law of Oregon on and after September 15, and in con nection with cooperative growers' associations which are organizing in Uie state, this law will no doubt greatly help this industry. The new law provides for standard grades and labeling, according to the schedule of the United States Dep artment of Agriculture. Inspection will be under the state market agent and will be handled in much the Banie manner as grain is now hand led. The government fixes four stan dard grades, but it is not expected that any one crop will be sorted In to four grades. Nor would such prac tice be desirable. Following is grade No. 1, which will meet the require ments of most of the potatoes grown in Oregon. Growers shot'ld clip and preserve this: No. 1 shall cot sist of potatoes of similar varietal characteristics which are not badly misshapen, which are free from freezing injury and soft rot, and from damaire caused by dirt or other foreign matter, sunburn sec ond growth, growth, cracks, hollow hearts, cuts, scab, blight, dry rot, dis ease, insects, or mechanical or other means. The other three established grad es are No. 1, small, No. 2 and Funcy No. 1. The fancy grade is ono that doubtleRH can be developed In tliiB state with profit. Idaho puts out ,a fancy grade, veery potato being sep- I erately wrapped in paper like oranges, and these bring a high top prlco j for select markets. Oregon can dev : elop the same markets as this fancy ! stock can be readily grown in. many localities. j Standard grading and state Inspec tion of potatoes has long been need- I ed in Oregon as an aid to marketing. Many states have long had these standards and Oregon has been at a I disadvantage in the big markets. Deal ers want to know Just what they are buying, and when they do . not know, the price they will pay will make' them safe and tho grower sor ry. With central selling, agencies in position to meet the demands of large buyers and with guaranteed grades to the trade, Oregon potatoes should come to the front. A Examined By mi Jipl Thaioar Tea need gla. M WO should not nccl.-. wi rB UXci- examine von. . ni we win tucn be al)le tQ f ' "Pert advice and pr,trfbc I - lit your .iKhL "svc nuny . I"" ,;a'S'S' 50 e can sui, in tins r.-.pct. J Bubar Broth ers. I am the only person In Roseburg representing the S. R. Wiitkins com pany. Anyone else claiming to sell these products is misrepresenting the company. MRS. J. M. ASHCRAFT. 120 W. Lane St. Phone 177. FULLER brushes, J. B. Crary, 302-R. PKKPAItlXCJ iu"im;kt The varions county offices are preparing their annual budgets which must be submitted to the county clerk by September 10. The county clerk, arter receiving from all of the offices Iheir estimated expenditures for the coming year, will prepare a tentative budget, which will he submitted to the new ly appointed budget committee on October 1. pp S7 b it II HAVE you a particu lar fancy in wall paper that you want to Batisfy! la there " n color theme or fancy scheme of design that has been suggesting it self to your artistic dreaming? Come here and satisfy It. kfl pin' tht foe of all l-j 11 Save the surface while lij Follow Peter Pint 's ridvirp Pluinbinthatlasls Time isjlie Jue g YOU should be very dis 4 criminating In chmislng the plumbiT to fix your :gj plumbing, if such work is ilone ciireb'ssly you will have no end of discomfort and . trouble. The Itnm bmg Plumb Ji ing 4: Heating Co. bus tile endors'Moent of many homes K in this city, for Its superior jS workmanship. ' & Roseburg Plumbing & '3; Heating, Co. A ROSEBURG. ORE. rUR)RNL OV&GOtfl POWER. COMPANY THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANY 7 PREFERRED CAPITAL STOCK PRICE $98 PER SHARE YIELDING 7.14 YOUR, PARTNERS IN PROGRESS The proceeds of the sale of this stock will be used exclusively for additions to and betterments of property and equipment. THE COMPANY The history of The California Oregon Power Company hows a substantial growth In facilitiea and earnings re sulting from the large sums of money Invested in its properties and from the development of the territory in which it operates. Steady Growth in Customers Served The territory now served by The California Oregon Power Company Includes parti of Jackson, Josephine, Klamath and Douglas Counties In Oregon, and Siskiyou County and parts of Shuta and Trinity Counties in Cali fornia. This Is an area equal to the combined areas of the states of Massachusetts, Rhode Island and Connecti cut During the period between 1912 and 1922, the number of consumers has grown from fl.561 to 13,123, an Increase of 100',r. Increase in Facilities The Company owns and operates eight hydro-electrlo plants in Southern Oregon and Northern California. In building these hydro-electric plants, a natural resource la being developed which will be productive forever. In 1912, the generating capacity was 11300 H. P., and at the end of 1922 It amounted to 52,680 H. P. The Company's high tension lines at the end of 1922 were over aix hundred miles In length. The aggregate letigth of the distribution linea was over eight hundred and ten miles. The investment needed for the construction of these facilities has Increased from $4,169,325.76 in 1912 to $10, 293,569.69 in 1922. These figures do not Include the recently purchased system of the Douglas County Light and Water Company. THE STOCK Par value $100 per share. Dividends have been paid on The California Oregon Power Company Preferred Capital Stock since issuance (April 15, 1921) at the rate of $7 per share per annum. Check are mailed every three months at rate of $1.74 per share. Proceeds of all securities aold are devoted exclusively to additions to and betterments of Company' properties. It la not assessable by the Company for any purpose whatsoever. It is non-callable, and If purchased at the present price yields a permanent return of 7.147( on the investment. It Is exempt from Federal Normal Individual Income Tax. It takes precedence as to assets and dividends over common atock amounting to $4,441,100 par value. The equity back of the preferred stock now outstanding amounts to a total of $8,385,361.53, which equals $283.30 per share, or nearly three times the present cost of $98 per share. Purchase may be made In any amount from one share upward. The stock may be purchased for cash or on our apecial savings plan, namely, $5.00 per share aa first payment, and $5.00 per share per month. Interest is paid by the Company on all partial payments under the savings plan at the rate of 6 per annum. Interest checks are mailed to subscribers under the sav ings plan every three months. The stock is listed on the San Francisco Stock and Bond Exchange. THE RECORD OF TEN YEARS GROWTH YEAR 1912 ... .. 19 !4 ... 1S14 . 1H -1S1 1018 .. 1619 .1920 .... 1921 ... 1922 Value Phyplral Properties $4,189 4,787, 6,054, 6,'eS, 6,985, 6,498 7,311, 7,41 , 7,692, 8,407, 10,293 ,325.78 ,624.35 ,312.08 ,03986 ,095.29 ,375.71 ,310.73 ,522.46 884.51 681.82 ,569.69 Gross Kevenues $ 307.040.29 347,261.70 385,331.23 398,349.83 426,106.64 487,916.44 602,269.05 726,079.30 948,277.07 1,001,272.07 1,066,189.52 Operating alliitnaii(-e Kxpena e $137,663.49 143,746.67 163,209.21 171,458.26 213,679.91 226.509.67 245,150.37 295,743.74 398,041.48 -,49,082.18 447,787.60 Not Knrnlngs wlthnut Kilowatt ' Dodui-tlng Interest liuurs or Depreciation Ocnerated $169,376.80 203,616.03 222,122.02 226,891.57 212,426.73 261,406.77 257,118.68 430.335.56 650,235.59 552,189.89 618,401.92 21,492,374 26,486,359 33.245,366 38,133,884 41,936,855 47,755,628 46,216,299 108,238.746 142,404,976 129,368,808 130,124,164 Our partial payment plan of $5 per share per menth enablea you to take imme diate advantage of the exceedingly attractive price at which this high-grade, aecurlty la now being offered $98 per snare, to yield 7.14',; per annum. THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANY Offices: Roseburg, Medford, Grants Pass, Klamath Falls, Oregon Yreka, Dunimulr, California You may place your order or got full Informa tion at any of our offices, or from any member of our organisation, or mail in the coupon.. L The California Oregon Tower Company Roseburg, Oregon. Please have a member of your organization cull on Die about your 1 Preforred Stock. Name : Address . QBCEC FREE For a limited time only, with each Vacuum Cup Tire you buy, we will give you ABSOLUTELY FREE one TON TESTED TUBE of corresponding size. A double inducement you cannot afford to overlook. Price reduction on Vac uum Cup Tires, plus this Free Tube Offer, makes an approximate SAVING OF 30! Offer limited better take advantage Now! C. A. Lockwood Motor Co. Roseburg, Oregon JII Music Is the Poetry of Thought pYERYOTiE wiio has taken Wm en a tnm led instrument knows toe joy Ut comes with the ability to play It T i lift of the party," the most popular person. Is osaally lbs person who purrs lha pi Mt the ukelele, the saxophone, eta Every one of these instruments is guar anteed, to girt rears of satisfactory servics and they are of the Lest materials and tone. U't also hare a complete line of sheet music of the latest pkno hits as well as orchestral mosio Loth ragtime and clawlraL Come tnd inspect our line today. Pianos and Player Pianos OTT'iS MUSIC STORE ,!-'S2S3 Roseburg, Oregon fit JL!SM I P'cal Department