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ROSEBURG NEWS REVIEW M6NDAY, JULY 21 FOUR "GOING UP! Wheat is high and is apt to stay high. That means higher flour. Buy now and save money. $1.45, $1.65, $1.90 while it lasts. Special on Feed Grinders $10.00 and $15.00 Grain sacks and twine. Do you need farm machinery, Cultivators, tractor plows ? "SEE US FIRST WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY" Farm Bureau Cooperative Exchange ROSEBURG ANO OAKLAND Lunch Goods We huvo a complete line of Lunch (;oods and invite you in to get a supply for your ucxt picnic. Try our liulk Coffee at 4'Jc und 60c per lb. Fconomy Grocery PHONE 63 (Associated I'l'fNS leaned Wire.) ! MINNEAPOLIS, Minn.. July 21. hall so that bv the time the truck Thirty-six grain companies of I 1b straightened out It will be In llio northwest today offered 1 hlch Bpced, savin several Bec- nell their entire holdings Inc lud-; 0is n,e getaway. ing i.ut.2 elevator in Minnesota. North and ruiuth Dakota and .Montana to the American Kami Work is o be started at once in Improving the entrance to the city fire hall In order to permit the fire apparatus to (set under headway in lens time when an swering alarms. The new fire en gine Is expected to arrive In the city about the loth or liith of August, word having been receiv ed that It will be shipped from the factory tne latter part of tbls month. This engine is longer and heav ier than the present piece of ap paratus, and also much faster. Kven with the present truck the getaway is slow, owing to the fact that the truck pulls Into a narrow street and must make a sharp turn before the gears can be shifted, and speed gained. The street Is also crowded and now the truck descends a grade, hits a bump at the curb line and climbs to the center of the street. The city is preparing to build; ' a concrete runway from the en- wait for a spontaneous outburst j trance of the fire hull to the cen- ,,f public feeling against the de-! , ter of the street. The present Rivera government. runwaya will be joined about General Weyler, wbo Is 83 I halfway so that the driver of the! years of age is too old to take truck can start turning his ma-jthe field in person In the even! china before he reaches the side-1 0r civil war. Furthermore, he wulk. and by the time he is Into wants to save Spain from Intern the street he will be well turned al strife and ts bld'ng his time. i in which ever direclion he de-1 .Many youthful army officers have 'sires to proceed. This wl" urged him to overthrow de Rivera low him to gather momentum ()n his own authority. Hut this Is from the time he Btarts out of the apparently far from the old man's thoughts. Ills army reorgnnlza- DEMAND Wofkft Bat Took f Over 100,000 people have testified that TAN LAC haa relieved them of: Stomach Trouble, Rheumatism, Mai-Nutrition, Sleeplessness, . Nervousness, Loss of Appetite, Loss of Weight, Torpid Liver or Constipation. "Ask Anyone Who Has Taken TAN LAC" OVEB 41 MILLION BOTTLES SOLO F Sab Bj All Gt Drankts THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER LiUMFANY Preferred Capital Stock O Price 98 per Share YIELDING 7.14 The proceeds of the sale of this stock will be used exclusively for new, income-producing additions to and betterments of property and equipment, ' Si Fire Insurance Automobile Insurance. Fire, tin 'ft, collision, public liability and propi-rty (Juiiiuko. Our agency at your norvice In all mathTH pertaining to flro and automobile iiiHurunco. 1'roiiipt and reliable service. G.W. YOUNG & SON INSURANCE lie Cast St. Phone 417 llureau Federation. The offer was made In a I't street will be broken only by a narrow dlteh or gutter at the curb line to permit a flow of wa ter. This, however, will bn nar- ter to O. K. itrurW. president of row enough that the wheels of me iruca will paaa uver wuuoui a Jar. Independence Creamery THE OLD RELIABLE Rosburg Buying Station at ROSEBURG POULTRY MARKET 501 No. Jackson St tliu Farm llureau Federation and one of the leaders in the new, grain handling company recent-i ly Incorporated In Illinois to take over five of the largest grain p firms in those holdings and In 22 terminal elevatoro In Minneapo lis 12 In Imluth with the total' elevator capacity approximating 1 2ii,ll00,illltl bushels according to the grain companies announce ment. KcpreBcntatlvcs of all 36 com panies, many of them with head quarters here, signed the letter, which also went to the board of directors of the farm bureau fed eration. INDIANS CONSECRATE TWO LADS TO KEEP TRIBAL TRADITIONS tion plans have been opposed by , de Itivera, and Weyler Is playing a waiting game of showing the. The concrete extension Into the dictator up as an incompetent. hoping to compel his voluntary retirement. If, after repeated urgings to resign peacefully, de Klvera still refuses to go, then muy come the moment for deel- j sive action. NEW YORK, July 21. (liy I'nlted Press). General Valer ian Wcywler. the Spanish governor-general of Cuba, whoso reg ime at Havana was Immediately responsible for the Spanish American war, has become the central figure of an army cam arilla In Spain, which wants to overthrow the dictatorship of I'rimo d Klvera. The former au tocrat of Cuba is declared to be the only man who can save Spain from the destructive fascism of Hon of withdrawing two Indian ! " n" Klvera aosonuisis. children from school in the Taos I The loss of Cuba is not remem 1 hln. New Meilcii. lor the nur. ! hered against Weyler. Since the ESBT WASHINGTON, July 21. The controversy arising out of the qucs- (Assuclatcd Tress leased Wire.) WASHINGTON, July 21. Tri bute to the memory of Washing ton was paid yesterday by Presi dent C'oolldge, who Interrupted his week end cruise on the May flower to visit Wake field, Virgin ia, birtliplu.ee of the first presi dent. - ' j The president accompanied on ly by Mrs. Coolldgo, his father. Colonel John Conlldge and Ills son, John, left the ship shortly after elsht o'clock I his morning, about 15 miles, below the Col onial beach. Va., in a White House automobile which hud been sent down from Washington. THE COMPANY The history of The California Oregon Power Com pany shows a substantial growth In facilities and earnings resulting from the Targe sums of money in vested in its properties and from the development of the territory which it serves. ' Steady Growth in Customers Served The territory now served by The California Oregon Power Company includes parts of Jackson, Josephine, Klamath and Douglas Counties in Oregon, and Siskiyou County and parts of Shasta and Trinity Coumies in California. This is an area equal to the' combined areas of the States of Massachusetts, Rhode , Island and Connecticut. During the ten years from 1913 to 1923, the num ber of consumers has grown to the present total of 18,225, an increase of 177. Due to the increasing nse of electric power for industrial, agricultural and do-, mestic purposes, the Company's output has grown from approximately twenty-six million kilowatt-hours in 1913 to one hundred and fifty-two million kilowatt hours in 1923 an increase of 475. In addition to its Jocal consumers, the company en joys a large and advantageous wholesale contract demand from other power companies, thus greatly expanding and diversifying its field. Increase in Facilities The company owns and operates eight hydro-electric plants in. Southern Oregon and Northern Cali fornia. In building these hydro-electric plants, natural resources are developed which will be productive forever. The Company's main trunk high tension and distri bution lines at the end of 1923 were 1550 miles in length. The actual investment In the construction of these facilities has increased from $4,787,624.35 in 1913 to 911,752,616.19 in 1923, exclusive of valuable water rights and intangible assets. Immediate Future Development 1 The Company is now engaged In building a new 4,250 horse-power plant on Link River at Klamath Falls, and an additional power plant with a generating capacity of 40,000 horse-power at Copco on the Klam ath River, together with an important extension of its high-tension lines. A large part of this increased pro duction has already been contracted for, in the case of the new Copco plant, and it is estimated by the Company that the new facilities alone will increase its net earnings by more than $400,000.00 a year. THE STOCK Par value $100 per share. ' , Dividends have been paid on The f.t:r . ' Power Company Pref.rrTd cUu s.lfe since issuance, without interruption 1 atik?ch per share per annum. Dividend cWtT ft every three months. nau Proceeds of all securities sold are iW.-j . ly to additions to and betterment o5rttd, properties. ' CePttr'i, The stock is not assessable by the C any purpose whatsoever. It is non-caLU??? conV T No"1 Udh It takes precedence as to assets and Ua. common stock amounting to $4,441 loa ST!? means that all dividends on the PrcferrZi cTf- be paid n full before any dividend, on the common stock; and that the Pr.fSLSfS1 has a claim on the assets of the Comoan, common stock. The equity In assets bad iilr" f erred Stock amounts to more than $9MoXn May 31, 1924-over two and o hK' value of the Preferred Capital StocHow, Upon the completion of the new ComiZZ house, the new Link River power hoiMj'? projects now commencing construction tZJUHI1 Five Million Dollars in new and prodncSTS will be added to the company's physical ssstti The stock may bo purchased in any amoeat l one share upward. - ' Waj avino.fi nlan. namW. St e and $5 per share per month. Interest is not cbvmS the company on unpaid balances. P"l It may be purchased either for cash or on oar nj pay otcavf Interest is poid by the company, howtw a partial payments under the savings plan taT m! of 6 per annum. Interest checks art mSfi subscribers under the savings plan every tnrteBWtjJ, Subscribers who find It necessary to ctsed dab installment subscriptions will be allowed 1 rehsirf all payments made, plus interest earned, either ial or in paid-up stock. (A deduction of $1 A as S will be made to cover the. expense of csattfitoa) The stock is listed on the San Francisco ItooW Bond Exchange. Year Value of Physical Prop erties (not including water rights, etc.) 1913 $4,787,624.35 1923 ; $11,752,616.19 THE RECORD OF TEN YEARS' GROWTH Cross Operating and Revenue ' Maintenance Expense $347,261.70 $143,746.67 $1,370,544.78 $594,603.97 Net Earnings without KikuwBan Deducting Interest or Catnnt - Depreciation $203,515.03 26,i $775,940.81 152.12W K.so of teaching them the pagan j Spanish-American war lie lias en-larove tl WUefield, a new dJsert gaged in politics to such advant- GeL Wise! 7A'' The Douglas Grill - Ileal American Food us - ' Vou Uku It. Prices Very Reasonable Heal Coffee with pure cream. Open from 5:30 a. m. to 111 p. m. Merchants Lunch Hie (lend Meals 3c and p. Everything the Market Affords. W. R. WARNER, Prop. rites and traditional customs of tho 1'uchlo ancients has been branded I a "tempest in a teapot," by Com I mlssioner liurku of the Indian bu- reau. j Declaring the position of the In- i fllutt hiirumi tin, I It... in niiurt.nt-A. Mined. ComnilBHlunvr Hurko ex-1 P.rom.0 ,war "Mim-ll. ItrmtNerf a belief tlint the (jurat I on Ol rH,l lcol,.in,l ... 1. i.. age that he Is now the real poUt-j marble ha Z rka e b ir -leal leader of the old-time army , f w,llln)!ton. . ! chiefs, lie Is the only man in i v..Uri n h. .... . u ' r,.i .h I.,. p,i, rfn I . . Nearly an hour was, spent by i Itivera lj,t March WcvN.r ! "le trMvnl in the Vicinity of the whero stands In reality, between de f!lv- would be amlkably settled before j '"' ' dictator's possible use II w full school term at tliu "" ' i"e Taos l'neblo begins. , monarchy. According i, w Information1, . W h!'" Vri. ' ' " , ,! v"rf ,"""le Mr. Ilurke has received, two Indian , '""J""" f:1",I"Hn ," f"r U S"P' and ten are usually, withdrawn for . I'0"."', ,,",vl"ur' '"f"'1.'' T"""." ''.e Klvera. I-ast March Weyler was .,,i.w,,.i. f,v.m. in ...w d reiulliisr the tnunrint in nf iun : B lull u aht.rt ...... monument. Mr. f.'oolidge after' THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANY Offices: Roseburg, Medford, Grants Pass, Klamath Falls, Oregon t Yreka, Dunsmuir, CiIHomk simple shaft, stood uncovered for, some time and then drove back' to the little wharf to board the, Mayflower. Arrangements for the trip were completed several days ago, but no announcement was made and Willi the exception of the m-cret service men, no one was presi nt an ls monlha period from modern ' L ., , , 'n'i, .,,' ; ilnriiiK the visit of tho president ..in .1 ii Vn "" 'us ranilly llll Ill Willi IIIC .11111,111111 llll-M- linen have been proceeding for i edueatloitul instruction, to be taught the ancient riles and I rail I I (ions of Ihe tribe. As there Is no .... ,., ... m- .in, ,. j,-,,,,,,,,, , , (t j,,,,,.,,., ; o beq.n e pr est. i and medicine . ,,,. , MIII)1H ,lt ,. 1 ", l ' ,rnHbl0 ,,,,'' have continued to ho wasted In In- , lo succeeding generations by word r,.lll-lv ,ii, .if iii.iti f 1. tl,.i ul.iri. ,.f li. l,l,i lif.i n Heturnlng to tho river, wbitli ((mm. Everrast Suiting can be washed anil worn In any way you please. It is absolutely j TAST TO SOAP ASH Koll.lStl FAST TO SCV AXI H KATHFR I FAIT TO rKRsriKATloS ASO I IMC ACID j fast rn rvrnrrmw it rv- C'l'STKItS AH A HHf.sS. W.oVSM OK St IT rAHKW W wfll pmmptlr mni rhwrfuHr Sirn ymir mmtrt tint nnly tr .ivrr tVl of hirrfft.t whlrh. for tir ri- 'n. r. 1 h..:.t Ha r. l..r. tun ri.n I li t, CO: T OK MAKINti THIS UAH. HI Nr. tl. Kit popular ctiades Th. riail . -f . . " u , I m irij ( 7 i it d m u ftrivkga. The Instructions given the chll dren .Mr. Ilurke said, deal not only wilh religious matters but also the history and materia medtea of the 1'uehlns from the beginning of time, including the uses of herbs and their medicinal qualities. The boys are supposed to be consecrated, De Klvera has wanted to Im prison Spanish commanders for defeat In battle; but he lius been defied successfully by military opinion which haa felt such a course would be ruinous to Spain's honor. Spanish officers In Morocco, in addition, have be come Increasingly defiant of or- a,e , .1 pernniieu ,o piay wiin OII1-, d(ri) fr()m Mairld. Colonel Franco, commander of the For eign legion in Morocco, recently refused to follow Instruct Inns to nhandon his position. tieneral Sanjujo, who was ordered to ar rest him. refused lo do so, believ ing Franco to bn right. This contempt of de Hivera's er children and sleep under guard of an elder Indian In the "esiufa" er "klva." a chamber built In or beneath the puehlo where secret religious ceremonies anil tribal mum ils are held, and which Is en tered by a hole In the roof. liming their year and a half miming, nir. niirKe coniiniieii, the authority afield has been i:upid ims are leu upon corn anil corn meuled by Increasing restlessness pini.ucis, squashes all. I other tradl Bt home. The promised revival of llolml Vegelaliles. .Meat from do- Snanlsh nrimiiiirllv ha mil l.n..n mestic nui.lials Is forbidden, such diet being c. infilled In I he llesh of wil.l nnliiiHls. fis hand wild birds ( oinmissliiner Hurk- denied thai the llureau of Indian Atlalrs has Is sued orders placing a bsn on the holding by the I'lieblos of their an dent relicloiiH celeuiollles. mill staled the government would Bet iuteifere In sny way with them. The Tans I'uehlo Is located 75 miles north of Santa Fe. on a small Mreiini. and has a population of IMS luiliiins. ihe number Increasing 11I". ut S5 per iciu in the last 20 y7 W'.II,,,U' tlrT'"' ?! Points, a series onS" T gnn which hud not bee:i arrang-! cd. An outgoing tid.o had made It impossible for any of the Mav riower's small l.nais to api.roii.ii ncir enough to shore to lake the party aboard and the president of the Tinted tfmtes lilerallv was left high and dry." The nearest landlirc that could be used was at Colonial beach, a summer resort, and there the president 11 ml bis family went bv automobile while the Mayflower steamed up the river. The visit to the beach f?wn was unexpect ed and It w as not tint it the yacht anchored and ji launch put on that those ashore realised that :i solitary auioinobil,. standing near the entrance to the bathing pier contained the president. As soon as tile news was flash ed about, however, Mr. Coolblgc's car as surrounded and n. arlv a 1 him-mi'l persons managed rea. h the pier before the pari' could K,. aboard ihe launch. Tli president received finite an in a turn und stum! in the siui!l bin w;uin bis hat as it sped out to tli.. Mayflower. Ask any member of our organization, or mail this coupon today! THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMB MEDFORD, OREGON Please send me full information about ft K Preferred Stock and special partial payment js ' Name Address 2 LOCAL MAN AGENT FOR BANDON LAND II. G. Wilson, of Ibis city, has been made the resident agent for 100 choice building lots at llan don. These lots ure in a section now being placed 011 the market and are said to be very desirable for summer homes, liandon ts rapidly coming forward as one of the most famous summer resorts of the state and real estate Is rapidly advancing in price. Mr. Wilson has made several trips to Itaudon recently to inspect the property which Is to be sold, and states that ho finds it desirably located and of great value for in vestment purposes as well as for homesites. SPECIAL NOTICE The only kodak finishing agencies we have in the city are Chapman Drug Store and Churchill Hdw. Co. Mail orders have prompt 4 attention. CLARK'S STCDIO Koseburg Nat l Bank Illdg. Where quality counts. CHAIMiKII 17 Ml'ltPKKS believe they will ststtHl ... .- .. 11 iaT nts gum 10 (Associated Press Iasea Wire.) cases. NtuneroM 131, HANOVER. Germany, July 21. j reported la TtrtW P Frits naarmann. Known as the j Germany in MM Un "vampire murderer,' has been 1 house. n I charged with IT murders In an j J indictment Just filed. The police Eat HaielwooJ st -o brought about. Spanish bankers are uneasy when rcniested to loan inony to the govcrnmeni. because the de Rivera ministry has no legal authority to net lor Spain. If It were ocrihrnwn and parliament were (o reassemble in an antagonistic mood, a bill might be passed outlawing all de. creos of Ihe dictatorship. Includ ing financial transactions. King Alfonso Is known to have accepicd d" Rivera a dictator on ly because he did net cafe to ri-k hU throne by a revoliuionaiy de fiance. The king has neer been whole-heartedly In support of the n. w regime. Rather, his ntlltuile has been that nf ruler h.il.iini? SHOWN NO MERCY U"tt to allow any . plan to be trie.) which might help Ins country out of a critical Kit - Hand concert Sunday at liandon by the Sea. j jcars. CONSUL MURDERERS 1 1 ri .1 50c lit yard ABRAHAM "The Silk Store" W.rr ) j MnUUiSTliWX. X. .1., July 111. . n in. hi will be shown lhoe re. lie ii.-. I. le for the lat.il beating , nl ie. t'..i,si, iit.tiert itubi ie by la lan. hi. al mob at Teheran. 1'cr !'i.i. II. h Topakyon. acting con jsulg.neial ot the i'ersian gov- .tiini.M 111 Hi,- I niteii Slates said ! I..M v. glit ..t his summer home ' near lw 1 1. plain 1. I "r.. ; t.e promptly ce- . ruled at ti e place 01 1 In ir crime ctiniinnnder I it ti .1 Hie ex. , i.iieiis ma tie wltnes 1 s.'.l i t'le .h,."i,a!i ininisi. r anil ' Ins t-f.it: ' 'he I'. r-'atl l epi es.-nt - B!lw ad.li .1 Mr Ti.patonn de jilafd nrre-ls hIh .1 ,1 v have been mado In t a-e end trisl bv ! court marital ul taka Jilaca Im- Uivuuttiy. nation. Several times Alfonso has been urged lo giv.. the word for tie KHeju's oicrihrnw. 'Hut the king wants to kci p bis throne wlilch cer party is in power. Therefore, he has backed away from oven condeiiiniitloii of the dictatorship, taking refuge In the fact thai he Is a constitutional monarch. Alfonso has person.il fsitb tl. n.-ral Weyler. and the aged noted for his lev- g Kills MOTHS in Half Pint Mlf LtCO Pt.75e QLS1.25 Vrui.r.u l9arjfliifAAr ally to the r0v.1l famllv. Never- Hindbmar n ilivSUUIIUvJ inei.'vs. 11 Aito:isi) wi-rc to or.lcr (I. tier. .t U'eil. r In rrr.nl .1.. I'll- i .... i. . .. i.... nwilnaittSslarVa'i ...I. n,..i ii.-, in, e in.- iM.niiei soil.. ,,,, WuM- iii" ion. "ii niitiit it-i- Hk.ll'l! a naMtrra Inatital. constttiiiional king who bad him self ussunud the dictatorial pow TLvrfor, Allonao iuut Ham Sray ,, liUalCIIW-SralliJ BedBusEtc. GEN. SMEDLEY MAY BE ASKED TO RESIGN Villi. APKI.I'HIA, July 2l. llrigndier General Smedley !) lliitlcr. who was brongbt tn 'Phil adelphia from the I nited States marine corps by Minor Kendrick to "clean up" ihe city will be forc.-d to resign as director of public safely unlesa he "decides to lister, to reason" it wns learn ed by olflctals close to the gener al last night.' Should he 'decide to "no along'' these otticlals snld be would be permitted to remain until January a. when his leave froin the marine corps expires. 11" will be nceused of being "mil. of harmony" with the admiuisira tion it w.m said. Neither General Roller nor Mayor Kendrick would discuss tb situation but other olficluls mid he was aware of ihe "coming show down" and was prepared for it. o . I se it while you pay lor if $1 a month places an l.-i trie range in your home. Hudson KIci trie Store. with coal, sank last night -iff Hodega bay. The eight men aboard were rescued by Coast Guardsmen. The luirge had been 1 leaking for some hours and an! effort was made to get it into! Hodega bay before It foundered. I but after its pumps became clog-: ged with coal dust the tug Sea Ranger, which had the craft in tow. summoned the coast guards-; men and shortly after they had ' been taken off the barge weul ; down. i o twnixirr ;i.vvrs amvksty j (Associated Press Leased Vlre ) I III DAPKST. July 21. All per-: s..ns involved in the sensational i attempt to restore former Kmper-' or Charles to the throne three years ago are to be granted am-; nesty. The cabinet decided to take thi, action on the proposal of Admiral llortbv. the regent ' The grant will Include, Count! Andrassya and Count Sigray whoso wife before her marriage was Miss Harriet Daly of llutte, I Montana. Send Father M for GROCERIES He will be able to get a big basketful of Jj est Groceries you've ever had, ana w will surprise you with its lowness. I I.. i to., its AND VEGtW. Wfc SPECIALIZE IN rncon r PICKENS BROS. Perkins BIdg. J'i.-t arrv.-d -B fine new line of cooking appliances fnr the hot weather-.!.:.., and up. step in and see them. Hudson Klertrie Stor fOAI. STKAMI It MMvH (As..ulat.-d Prcas l-as.-d W'ir. 1 SAX VKANCIS'-O.. JIy 21 The barge Isaac Reed which was Uiiii towed iruai hvt to turk, 1 THOMAS VM.VlNr; ,,,( (Asn. I.ltcd Prc. I-asf.I Wire t rA,!'s- ',li:-v -I The condi , " "r Thnmss l.ce Woolwinc. former district attornev of I.n, Anceles. who h been suHcrlng from n . ........ .i . . , ' "" "naca oi serious ilin.s, here within a few months announce,! as most faxorsble his morning. He spent a com fortaide night and his tempera lu e an.l pube were pronounced satisfa.tory by his medical at tendants. o . ! 3Ju;- hardw;ood lloorlsg at Pise's. J iQUICK U fleet "'"irrS enabled wJI Please RELIABLE TAltfB j H. BEBNIER Upstair. Next Uwpqu Hot Cleaning. Pressi-fl- AUKS' W Mce Your Clothe bJ