Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19??, August 01, 1924, Image 3

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    PERSONAL AND OTHERWISE SYNOD BRINGS STRONG MEN PERSONAL AND OTHERWISE
W. A. Bish, )p p has not re­ The summer session de­
Selling out Ranches, $2 [»r acre up;
The Basket Grocery is
10 years time. Ranches for rent.
now
using a brand new
ported
findi:
.
rives
inspiration
from
the
more
gold
Gold Ray Realty Co., Medford, Ore.
presence of such a strong Chevrolet delivery truck.
nuggets.
Pat Swayne < f Applogate body’ of men and women as> Prof, and Mrs. C. E. Cook
Highest quality jewelry
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repairing, diamond set­ was a business visitor intqwn are now attending the thirty- i
were called to Canyonville p
ting, watch repairing,
fourth annual session of the
agate mounting and jew
Monday.
Sunday by the illness of Mr.
elry manufacturing.
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Mrs. J. B. Coleman and synod of Oregon. While the Cook’s mother.
REDDY & CO.
MEDFORD. OREGON.
granddaughter have returned intermingling of the two
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Bixby
from a two-weeks visit at groups has not been as ex-
tensive as both inight have entertained at dinner Friday
Algoma.
Mrs. J. A. Coch rand, Mrs.
hoped,
owing to the
Mr. and Mrs. Frank B.
Laura
West and Mrs. D. T.
pressure under which
; Dowell, of Portland, were
are working, mutual good | Law ton, of Medford, and
I calling on fri nds ;n this city
Sears of Sand Point, Idaho.
Monday Mr. Dowell was has been derived from what The ladies from Medford
{formerly a resident of Jack­ commingling has been pos­
sible. The campus is grate­ and the Bixby's were old-
sonville but later moved to ful to the synod for bringing time friends in Nebraska and
Portland, where he served as a ' here men of the strength of
it was recently learned that
fire chief, being now retired. . Dr. Speer and others less the Bixbys and Mrs. Sears
Mr. and Mrs. Dowell are I renowned who, too, are real have mutual friends in Iowa.
newly-w eds and are taking a leaders of men. The only
A group of valley monied
honeymoon trip to Cali­ , regret expressed is that the
i synod had so many good men were escorted by A. E. €
fornia.
things going on at once in
Captain (). C. Applegate the afternoons that some of Kilduff, of Grants Pass, to fi
the Holland mine several Ö
of Klamath Falls, who has them necessarily had to be
days
past and the visitors 8
been visiting his sister, Mrs. missed.—U. of O. Summer
were
very much surprised at
Alice Sargent, and other Session Sun.
what
they saw. They had
Jacksonville relatives, will
CATARRHAL DEAFNESS no idea there was so much
go to Central Point tomor­ is often caused by an inflamed condition
»he mucous lining of the Eustachian development in the mineral
row to attend a meeting of of
Tube. When this tube is inflamed you
have a rumbling sound or imperfect industry ever carried on in
the Pearl Mining Co. of hearing. Unless the inflammation can
be reduced, your hearing may be de- this part of the west.
Too
forever.
Jackson County, owners of I ■troyed
HALL’S CATARRH MEDICINE will bad so few of our financiers
what we claim for it—rid your system
the Buzzard mine on Elk do
of Catarrh or Deafness caused by are aware of what is going
HALL’S CATARRH MEDICINE
Creek. The Captain says Catarrh.
Jacksonville, Oregon
has been successful in the treatment of
on in mining.—Gold Hill
for over Forty Years.
the outiook for development Catarrh
Sold by all druggists.
of this mine is very good.
News.
F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O.
Real Estate for Sale.
Fruit Jars
Chick Feed
Best Grade
Mill Run, $1.85
Men's Work
Shoes
$2.50 to $5.00 Pair
Godward Mercantile Co
THE CALIFORNIA OREGON
POWER COMPANY
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The proceeds of the sale of this stock will be used
exclusively for new, income-producing additions to
and betterments of property and equipment.
The history of The California Ore an Power Com­
pany shows a substantial growth in f’...3; ies and
earnings resulting from the large sums o. money in­
vested in its properties and from the development of
the territory which it serves.
Par value $100 per share.
Dividends have been paid on The California Oregon
Power Company Preferred Capital Stock each quarter
since issuance, without interruption, at the rate of $7
per share per annum. Dividend checks are mailed
every three months.
Proceeds of all securities sold are devoted exclusive­
ly to additions to and betterments of the Company’s
properties.
The stock is not assessable by the Company for
any purpose whatsoever. It is non-callable, and if pur­
chased at the present price, yields a return of 7.14%
on the investment.
It is exempt from Federal Normal Individual In­
come Tax.
It takes precedence as to assets and dividends over
common stock amounting to 54,441,100 par value. This
means that all dividends on the Preferred Stock must
be paid in full before any dividends may be declared
on the common stock; and that the Preferred Stock
has a claim on the assets of the Company prior to the
common stock. The eo.uity in assets back of the Pre­
ferred Stock amounts to more than $9.000,000.00 as of
May 31, 1924—over two and one-half times the par
value of the Preferred Capital Stock now outstanding.
Increase in Facilities
The company owns and operates ri.-ht hydro-elec­
tric plants in Southern Ore
.-
n Cali­
fornia. In building these hydro el< i plants na ural
resources are developed which will be productive
forever.
The Company’s main trunk If h ten..on and distri­
bution lines at the end of it ¿3 were it: J miles in
length.
The actual investment in the conrtruc’ion of these
facilities has increased >■ m
in 1913 to
$11,752,616.19 in 1<;23, exclusive ot valuable water
rights and intangi 1c a-
.
Immediate Future Development
The Company is now engaged in building a new
4,250 horse-power plant on Link River at Klamath
Falls, and an additional power . :
• 'th ;■ g aerating
capacity of 40.0CJ horse-pov. ; at
■ on the Klam­
ath River, together whh ...» i ” •>.
:
ai of its
high-tension I n s. A large part of
d pro­
duction has already be i
' the case
of the new Copco plar.t, and it is
1 by the
Company that t le new i
ise ns
net earn.i
Value of Physical Prcp-
erti i (fl
water right», etc.)
1913
$4.787.624.35
1923
$11.752,616.19
THE CALF
C.iices: Roseburg,
Gross
Revenue
f
$347,261.70
Hardman Garage
I). E. HARDMAN, Prop.
Main Street
Jacksonville
Phone 282
BETTER SHOES
FOR
Also Selling Ont Several of Those to Make Room
for Winter Stock.
The stock is listed on the San Francisco Stock and
Bond Exchange.
,
i he Workmen’s Clothing and Shoe Store
John Pappas, Prop.
Kilowatt Hours
Generated
$143,746.67
$203,515.03
26,485,359
• $775,940.81
152,124,781
NOW IS THE TIME
TO BUY REAL ESTATE
HA OREGON POWER COMPANY
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Klamath Falls, Oregon
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Yreka, Dunsmuir, California
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Ask any menihr of our orgiir zation,
- jgjJ this coupon
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THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANY
MEDFORD, OREGON
Please send me full information about your 7%
Preferred Stock and special partial payment plan.
Name _ ___________ ___________________
Address
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MONEY
LESS
Subscribers who find it necessary to cancel their
installment subscriptions will be allowed a refund of
all payments made, plus interest earned, either in cash
or in paid-up stock. (A deduction of $1.00 per share
will be made to cover the expense of cancellation.)
$1,370,544.78 $594.603.97
Crai.is I
FICK’S HARDWARE
And General Accessories
The stock may be purchased in any amount from
one share upward.
It -nay be purchased either for cash or on our special
savings plan, namely, $5 per share as first payment,
and 5 per share per month. Interest is not charged by
the company on unpaid balances.
Interest is paid by the company, however, on all
partial payments under the savings plan at the rate
of 6% per annum. Interest checks are mailed to
subscribers under the savings plan every three months.
Net Earnings without
Deducting Interest or
Depreciation
Are best in the long- run
Ford Parts
Upon the completion of the new Copco power
house, the new Link River power house, and other
projects now commencing construction, approximately
Five Million Dollars in new and p’ jductive property
will be added to the company’s physical assets.
Operating and
Maintenance
Expense
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THE RECORD OF TEN YEARS’ GROWTH
Year
Silvertown Cord
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IN PROGRESS
THE STOCK
Steady Growth in Customers Served
Goodrich
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THE COMPANY
The territory now served by The California Oregon
Power Company includes parts of Jackson, Josephine,
Klamath and Douglas Counties in O e; on, and
Siskiyou County and parts of Shasta and Trinity
Counties in California. Th
to the
combined areas of th
Rhode
Island and Connecticut.
During the ten years from 1913 to 1923, the num­
ber of consumers has grown to tl
nt total of
18,225, an increase of 177’. . Due to the increasing use
of electric power for indust'r ■
'.'.tural
i do­
mestic purposes, the Company’s oul put has grown from
approximately twenty-'-'
hours in
1913 to one hundred and fifty-t o million kilowatt-
hours in 1923—an increase of 473
In addition to its local consumers, the company en­
joys a large and advan ge oi
contract
demand from other power c
as greatly
expanding and diversifying its 1... .
PERSONAL SERVICE
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Preferred Capital Stock
Price 098 per Share
YIELDING 7.14%
Phone 74
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In Jacksonville. A new era is here and all d, ¡ruble property will soon
be taken at ti e very reasonable prices now prevailing. List with me if
you have property for sale. The demar d will be good this Fall.
SURETY BCNDS FURNISHED
J. L. ROE
Fire Insurance
Notary Public
Justice of the Peace
, Office in line Bldg.
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Jacksonville, Oregon
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