ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW.
THURSDAY. MARCH 19. 1925.
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GOPCO 7 Preferred Capital Stock
advances to 100 a share -
Seven months ago The California Oregon
Power Company made a public offering of
10,000 shares ($1,000,000.00) of 7 Preferred
Capital Stock for subscription by its customers
and friends in the territory it serves.
Today, only half of the entire offering remains
unsold.
Approximately 5,000 shares have been pur
chased direct from the Company at the price .
which has heretofore prevailed $98.00 per
share, with convenient terms at $5.00 per share
per month if desired, and with interest .at 6
allowed on all installments paid.
Increased Value for Investors
Prevailing market conditions, the country
; wide demand for good hydro-electric securities,
and the approaching completion of the Com- - -pany's
new developments, which will mated- ' '
ally increase the net earnings, now justify this
increase in price of the Preferred Capital. Stock.
Announcement' of the advance of $2.00 per
share on April 2, 1925 is published at this time .
for the advantage of stockholders and prospec
tive purchasers.
For information concerning the 7
. Preferred Capital Stock and interest
bearing partial payment plan, ask any .
member of our organization or simply
clip and mail the coupon below.
t LOCAL NEWS
Suth.rlln Lady Here
Mr. .1 K. Main vnf Rmherlln was
a visitor In Roseburg today, shop
ping and visiting mends. ,
Are you hungry? Try one allce of
GRIMM BROS. MILK UREAL) tor
real satisfaction. Phone 138.
Ill With Sever Cold
Miss Grace Carroll, local reporter
for the News-Review, la confined to
her home with a severe cold.
Is Candidate
In Prom Looking Glass 1
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Cllngenpeel,
of Looking Glass, were visitors la
the city for several hours today.
Visitor Wednesday !
Mrs. F. W. Stone was here from
Myrtle Creek Tuesday shopping
and visiting with old friends.
From Myrtle Oeek I
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dleckman,
of Myrtle Creek were In yesterday
attending to business matters and
shopping.
From Ten Mile
James sprague was here from
Ten Mile Wednesday and spent
several hour transacting busi
ness and visiting.
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CALIFORNIA OREGON)
I POWER COMPANY)
THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANY
V Offices i
OREGON
Roseburg Medford Granti Pa Klainatfa Fall
CALIFORNIA
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IN PROGRESS
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THE CALIFORNIA OREGON' POWER COMPANY
MEDFORD. OREGON
Please send rne full information about your 1 Preerred
Stock and special partial payment plan. . ,
.otddraMt.
' If you were worm a million dol
lars you could not buy a better loaf I
of bread. GRIMM BROS. MILK
BREAD. Phone 133.
J LOCAL NEWS X
Louis C. Davis v
Painting and Paper Hanging
Phone 569-R
427 Cast Douglas St
Moore Bros. Dairy
Purity Brand Milk
Phone 15-F1S or E12-T
ROStBURO, OREGON
The Umpqua Florist
Choice Cut Flowers Always
Fresh
Finest Quality Artistic Floral
Designs. . '
Visit Our Greenhouse or
Call 40-F2.
L. M. Neely was a visitor in this
city Tuesday and overnight from
Powers, and transacted business.
Cars washed by competent man
at Terminal Garage, cor. Main and
Washington Sts. Phone 393.
Friends of Mrs. E. J. Dourle
will he pleased to know that she
is improving In health, although
slowly. She is In a Portland hos
pital. -
Mrs. Olive Pager and Wanda
1 Wallace stopped over in this city
for a short time Tuesday, to view
the town enroute from Ashland
to northern points.
Attention (
Artisans and Friends
Program and entertainment,
fun for young and old at
MACCABEE HALL
Thursday evening. March 19th
at 8 o'clock.
H. B. tludson, Supreme Master
Artisan, of Portland: Harvey
Hudson, tenor of Trinity Choir,
Portland, and Jerry Sayler of
DesMolnes, Iowa, grand opera
sliger.
Be Sure and Ba Present.
Is your dog sick? Ask us
about the remedies and food we
have for them. Lloyd Crocker.
E. E. Elliott arrived here Tues
day afternoon from Salem, 'land
spent a short time in Roseburg
transacting business.
L. E. Hewes was among those
trora southern points to be a vis
itor In Roseburg overnight. Tues
cluy. Mr. Hewes Is from Klamath
Falls.
i You msy often get full but you
i will never get enough of GRIMM
! DKOS. MILK DREAD.. Order ont
' loaf now and no other will satisfy.
! GRIMM BROS, MILK DREAD.
! Phone 133. ,
Cultivators and extra shovels for
all makes at Wharton Bros.
Mrs. F. W. Stone motored up
from Myrtle Creek Tuesday to
attend tho W. C. T. U. Institute.
She was accompanied by Mrs. Ida
T. Wood, president of the Myrtle
Creek Union.
The regular meeting of the
Business and Professional Wom
an's Club will be held on Friday
evening, st 7:30 o'clock, at the
Heinilne Conservatory. After the
business has been transacted, card
tables will be brought out, and
the remainder of the evening will
be spent in playing bridge and
600.
Saves Mother?
. BROCCOLI
GROWERS
We would Ilk to correspond
with you regarding the sal
of your crop. Writ us today.
PAGE & SON
Portland Oregon
Mr. and Mrs. J. Pardon and
daughter were among the arrivals
from southern points to visit in
this city overnlKht. They are re
sidents of Grants Pass,
Harry E. Oilvln, former resi
dent of this city and well known
here, arrived Tuesday morning
fttim El Paso, Texas, and will
spend the next two months In this
city visiting with relatives and
r,i,.i1. Mp nllvln la now work
ing as a conductor for the South
ern Pacini
W Tm'' ' w f
company.
Hall' s Catarrh
Hl J,-! will do what w
MeuICine claim for it-rid
your system of Catarrh or Deafn
caused by Catarrh.
Sold by druggist for over 40 year.
: F. i. CHXI CO, Toledo. Ohi
."ft masssjaw tat
Above Is pictured Harold
("Sonny") Willis, fifteen-year-old
Los Angeles boy, whose alleged
confession that he killed Dr. Den
)&mlo Baldwin may end la the re
leas (from prison ot hi mother,
Mrs. Margaret Wills, serving a life
sentence for the murder. The boy
It alleged to have confessed that
Ob lla return from school he tonod
hi mother truggliag with th
physician, and shot him. During
th trial, Mrs. Wills confuted that
ah (lrtd (ha fatal bob ,
Hers From Eugene
C. Brennan, who 1b now located
at Eugene, la in the city visiting
with friends and looking after busi
ness matters.
Meet on April 10
. The next meeting of the Neigh
bors of Woodcraft Thimble. Club
will be on April 10th instead of
April first as announced yesterday.
Spends the Day
Mr 8. Arte Stephens was here
from southern points In the coun
ty Wednesday, and spent several
hours on business and shopping.
Air. Honeyniaker Hero
W. G. Moneymaker was here
from points north of the city on
Wednesday attending to business
matters. Mr. Moneymaker re
sides at Wilbur.
Mrs. Frank Steinhaur was a vis
itor id this city yesterday from
Happy Valley, and spent several
hours attending to business mat
ters and shopping.
Former Residents Here
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Partin,
former residents of Roseburg, ar
rived here from Bandon yester
day, and are spending a few days
here visiting old friends.
I
Otto Braun, former Minister !
President ot Prussia, has been I
named as candidate on the Social ;
1st Party for President of Germany.
Uraun's nomination Is said to have
split the ranks of th coalition ele
ment in th Reichstag, and his
candidacy is regarded by some as
the means ot aiding the reaction
aries' chances ot election, tor dis
sension ha broken out among th ;
Socialist-Republican forces,
Hie Wednesday
Hiram Gallop was here from
southern points in the county on
Wednesday, transaotlng business
for a few hours. -Mr. Gallop, re
sides at Myrtle Creek,
Mr. Allen Vlshilte
Oliver Allen was among those
to spend several hours in this
city Wednesday purchasing sup- ,
plies and transacting business.
Mr, Allen Is from Looking Glass.
Bandon Couple Here
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Rogers are
here from the coast for several
days on business and visiting
friends. Mr. Rogers is owner ot
the llandon Foundry and Iron
Works.
Left For Portland
Roland Agee left yesterday In
bis automobile for Portland where
be will spend several days visiting
with his wife who baa been at that
city for the past few months.
Leave for Eastern Points
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Brucker
left this morning for the eastern
points and Wisconsin. They are
taking the southern route and
expect to remain in the east visit-'
lng till the first part ot the sum
mer. :
Stpinn-H to Entertain
The Umpqua Squaws will enter
tain the Umpqua Chiefs at the K.
P. Hall tonight. Members of the
drum corps and band are also in
vited to attend. The chiefs are
expected to be in marching- uni
form. Called to Eugene-
Dr. Ruiiert A. Moon was called
to Eugene last night by tho news
of the sudden death of his mother
Mrs. Louis Moon, who passed away
at that place. He will return within
a few days.
Spray Representative In City
O. Middleton, of Portland, rep-'
resenting the Hood River Siiiay ;
Co., was In the city for a lew
hours today calling on the trade i
and placing his product on tlie
market.
Arrival of f.lil
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Jackman
are the proud parents of a baljy
girl, horn to them recently at
Stanfield, their present home.
Mrs. Jackman was Miss Mubfl
Kauffman of Stanfield, before her
marriage. Mr. Jackman was born
and raised at Myrtle Creek aad t
Is also Well known In this city. I
Returns From Hood Rivr
Mrs. H. I). Conine returned Rat-1
urday from Hood River where she
has been spending the past week
with her sister, Mrs. Albert N.
Stephens whose husband passed
away at tho borne there Sunday,
March g. Her father Alfred .Mat
thews, who accompanied her on
the trip will remain with Mrs.
Stephens for yotne time.
Fifty Pound Salmon
Fred Solomon and Marlon Km
mitt, while fishing at the forks of
the river early this morning, seined
a big Chinook saluyn that put up a
lusty fight to get loose from the
et The fish was brought to ton
and sold to the Sanitary Market on
Cass street, where It was admlr'd
by very many people today. While
not the largest, salmon ever caught
In the river, the fish was a beauty.
The Chinook, or Red Salmon, have
Just begun to run, and fisherman
re expecting to Uk many of thetn
tale gynsoti,
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t LODGE DIRECTORY J
United Artisan meet In Mao
cabee hall first and third Wed
nesdavs. Visiting member a
ways welcome.
HELEN WH1TAKER. M. A.
mildrkd Mcculloch. Treas
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Woodmen of th World, Camp N
125 Meets in th Odd Fellow
Hall In Roseburg every first
and third Monday aveninxs. Vis
iting neighbors always welcoma
JOHN DELL JIESS, C. C.
M. M. MILLER. Clerk. -
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Knight of Pytnia, Alpha Lodos I
No, 47. Meets every Wedne
rtao in Knlehta of Pvthlaa hall
180 Rosa street. Visitor always
welcomed.
SAM CHMSTEN80N, C. C.
HOY O. YOUNG, M. V.
B. E. W1M11ETLY. K. B 8.
O. B. 8 Roseburg Onaptcr No. a
Hold their regular meeting
on th first and third Thursday
. in eacn month. 411 sojuurniu
brother and sisters are respect
fully invited to attend.
COHA B. SINGLETON, W. M.
FKEH JOHNSON, Secretary.
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Kytnian Sister, UmpiJa Tmpl,
NO. 4 Meets the second an
fourth glonoay evenings of eaca
month, at the K. of V, hall. Vis
um a always welcome.
MA11THA CHKISTEN8EN, M.E.C.
EVA MAHKS, M. of K. C.
EVALYN liOUVEH, M. ot P.
Roseourg ReneKah Lodg No, 4V
I. O. u. f. Moeis In Odd Fo
low Temple every week oa
Tuesday evening. Vlaitln
members In good standing an
cordially Invited to attend.
Alio. MAKUAitET ASUCUAFT,
N. O.
TILLIlfl L JOHNSON, Reo. Bee
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UOSEHUKU LOIKiE NO. 1U37 L
O. O. M. Meets every Wednesday
oigbt. Moose Hall, H4K N. Jacav
son Bu Club rooms open 7:2V to
10 p. m. Visiting bruiner wet
cum.
. W. A. BOGARD, Dictator.
H. U. PAHUETEK, secretary.
JNO. M. THituNK, Treasurer.
UnrUd Brotnrroa of Carosnter
add Jointer of America
Meets In Moos hall second ua
luurlh Tuesday evenings ol
each mi th. Ail carpenter) wel
curued.
t. r. holmLm, nc see,
J. ki. MOOUk!. Pre.
Highway Serwice Co.
ROSEBURO, ORE.
Laurel Cnapter No. 11, R. A. M.
Slated convocation on first
and third Tuesday, hiasunie
Temple. All members retjue
ed to attend and visiting com
panlon welome.
A. A. WILDKIl, High Priest
W. F. HAKRIH, Heretar
Union Enoampment, No. 9. I. O. O.
'.Meets In Odd Fellows Tem
ple oa 2nd and 4th Wednesdays
of each month. Visiting I'atri
archs always welcome.
FRED MILLER, C. P.
W. P. WKTHfcHELL, SsrIM
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K. 0. T. M. Meets each second
and fourth Thursday of each
month, in Mnccane hall, cor
ner Cass and Pin atreot. VI
ttlng Knights always welcom
L. C. GOODMAN, 0m.
Q. W. RAPP. R. K.
Neighbor of Wooacraft, Lilac
Clrel No. 49 Meet on first
and third Monday evenings, in
K. of P. hall. Visiting neighbor!
Invited to attend.
ALVIA WKTHERF.LU O. N.
MAROARET WHITNEY, Clerk
I, O, O. P., Phlietarlan Ledge No.
8. Meets In Odd Fellows Ten
pie every Friday avenlng. Visit
ing brethern or alway wel
come.
DONALD YOUNO, N. O.
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EagiaT' Roseburg Aerl Meet 111
Maccabe hull, on Caa street,
on second and fourth Wedne
da;' evenings of each month, at
I o'clock. Visiting brethern Id
good standing always welcome,
KIIOENB LITTLE. W. P. P
RICHARD BimCH, W. P.
B. F. OOOCMAN, 80.
A. P. A A. M, taurot Lcg N.
13. Regular conmunlcatleaa
second and fourrh Wednesday
each month, at Masonic Temple,
Roseburg, Ore, Visitor W
come.
M. S. RAMM, W. M.
W. F. HARRIS. See.
W.- B. A. 0. T. W Roieburg R
vlaw No. 11-Holds regula
meeting on second and fourtk
Thursdays a 7:30 p. m. Vlsitv
lng sisters Invited to attend r
view. Maccabe hall, Pin act
Casa streets.
CLARA llONfiDRAKE, Com.
JESSIE RAPP. Cot
Umpqua Klan No. 8. Meet ln -and
4th Monday of ch Bonta ,
Address P. O. Bog 85. Roo
burg, Oregon. ;
B. P. O. Bin, Roseburg Lodge
No. 82 Hold regular eonmtt .
nlratlons at th Elk' Temple oi
anh Tbnrsday of vry month.
All member requested to a ,
' tend regularly, and all visiting .
brother ar cordially Invited t -ttend.
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