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THE OREGON STATESMAN SAlEllJX)PwEGbfT . :TUESiAY MORNING",' 1 AUGUSTUii2i926 J tv f MetlrmgS-iFdstpH Bids Silverton Jalemrm i I ! W H 11 II ?! i; '.i T Congregations : join to Hear Message of Resoected jJ:JUi.Pastor3r ilti if if VT ! CANADIAN VESSEL SAFE I COMMISSI dNERS COURT M Road i5 nd i ',-,! ; -i Aeoa, a. a.: nans .etc za.cz JAPANESE !SHIP REPORTED IX I The following is the official Adams, Harvey, work on v serious condition I pumicauon or tne record i oi w 'Z''"'' ' ,2 vwuuui itutc I Brown. Leslie. hauling vANuuuvKRi b. c, Aug. . 3u. r county:, commissioners conn I water I . .-. .v 84.37 (AP). The steamer Canadian I Jor the Aug. term, 1926, with.! Butler, L.; M., work on Coaster, .which today' hit Pine Is-! the amount allowed, bills COn-l grade ......... f. 48.301 land, Queen - Charlotte I Sound. I Untied, etc according to the I Daw8 wlllta, operating rol- - icmiw w wit Uc Dunn, Jeff, work on head- Girl Bandit, 17, Is Sought When Hold-up Plot Fails floated and prooeeded, and 1 the Japanese freighter . Kalkyu Mafu, which yesterday, was ' reported a loss after sticking on Ripple Reef. Johnson Strait, was pronounced "In a serious condition with holds full of water." ' , - ' The Canadian Coaster freed herself and started for Pine Is- Bold Move on Car Barn Ends Fatally When Police, Leaving V "Ambush, Open 'Fire, Thieves Escape Through fr -r - '.- . - -"t Barrage From Officers . - county clerk. ers i . S.; By.UlIle Madscn i'v .feltVERTOtf. Aug. 20i (Spe clol to The Statesman.) -The ReT. George Henriksen. who has been I Iand 200 miles northwest of fnr r TVi.ii- v.i.v, .inere. ior ucean rails, B. c. to '',""I;'e,,rB' Qt"Terea nis ,;are- leased that she was undamafed. wci aoaressxto- a crowded house f'.iinday ,raornmg. Not only men. ber4 TrlniiV hi.h . it,., ' Vancouver, rouna tnat a Kalkyu Maru has exploded was false." but many f those of St." Johns Outdc. frfnds were also present. Nonervicos were held at St. John church lri" or'de that If A : uikiii aire a.n ODimnnnitv f tu i . . - o - - . --- I . 1. J U1. - ;.M..ti ' - 3 " - nd country make possible buys that will make you good money. Compret listings. 147 N. Com'l. () farewell Bermbn A? hort preface to th sr- trleliy of'' the' nineTyeara ni bar spent , here and, of his regrets .at leaving. . Ho extended thanks to the members: of ,'hhi own and of St Jo&n's congregations f ot klnl- nfss shown him. He aUo than k men of. SilVertonJ mentioning the I MINTO PASSES ENDING ' ' LONG LIFE OF SERVICE """s u-i pu i n g me cnurcr I . . continued tro tc" l.). time RevMrHenrlksenwa. lln " of Port- firpIH-fr.r : eit...- ana neaaea ine ty s E,i,nitv:iVr-kJ .k-J. forces until 1897. Federal . (bbnttuued from Sunday' Imily) Siegmund., J.-C. A V haul-, I ed by Sellwood 1140.00 Thomas, I.vD. slipping gra- ' j -t vel w . j, --".-14. 2 50 Tnompson. , Joe, firing boiler Van Cleave, Howard, dump ing a j trucks Van Cleave. Kenneth. weighing AC .'.V.a"; Wangerin, Fred, weighing roc it . . .v . . . ... Wangerin, Q. J., feeding drum.. . . .. . . . . .'. . . , Vi v.. Geo., wonting on headers Zolner. Joe. oDeraline A C rower 120 on Brussell. W. M., plant fore man ....... ..... .-; J. 130.00 St ay ton Pavini? PUnt CapiUl City TransrCo.. tuel -oil . . . ; .. 1... 439.42 Drager, D. G., cash adv. i for fire brick .... 4.00 83.8.0 Faulkner; Dan.' grading "Ir."' 83.80 Fry. William, do i . - . . - 29.3 G raves W.s" shovel ing dirts-: etc. .90.30 HMiratnl- I'.Tpn irrartA fnrv- 73.71 ! 73.00 90.23 90.23 84.21 83.40 - CHICAGO, Aug. 30. (By Associated Press.) A 17 year old titian-haired girl from the rural districts near Green Bay, Wis tonight became the central figure in a police investiga tion of a car barn bandits' raid here last night in which man, etc.-. . . . . . . . . 87.4-0 i seven .men were snot, two iaiaity. a secona-gin, iviane Johnson,, Albert, grading 89.20 INolan, id described by Miss Frances Vaughn, the Wisconsin jonnson.-Alfred, do, .. . . . . 83.80 maid fls beino- the brains" of the rilot to rob the car barn 26.67 I cashier s office of $6000 and a search for her is being made. F6r health and nourishment try mi.;" "irL V LlM,! nuts and bread. Better Yet Bak Ing Co,,- 264 N. Com'l., home of Better Yet Bread. () work i9 60 Spanlol, Jacob, bulk Iron" i etc. ..... . 16.27 Banks. S. raking A C 52.50 Beedle, A. - E., hauling i forms, etc. .......... 189.75 Blafock. E. J., work at plant , 119.09 Boedlgheimer, Carl, shovr 1 eilng A C 44.80 Boedlgheimer, W. M.. feed- j ing drum I'fio Bonesteele ..uvui uuawp pi ine,iuinre iia n erf him virdm f rk.-l iorms S? in ' September, 'Lfr A C Fangman; Henry, weigher Gough, Irvln, work on forms ...... : Hale, C'has.. hauling A C Harold, Raleigh, scraping rock Hill, W. C., hauling sand & .A C Hottinger, Red, hauling rock Ledgerwood, Ralph, laying forms . -' 2 A,,cru" lv mr 11915, to succeed his brother. - v r-Hpswon..;jan lurrjr- p. MInto, who had been u.u , plRCB OI. wprsnip. I shot and killed near Albany by - , : Vr"; pitai lwo ,8iron Otto Hookerescaped convict. jHi-uons.-aire .petn ,at work. In I RMd. -rtn. t. TJ;n!)r cn,rch One. was .called fKinto. Mr. -Minto is survived by tb6 Norwegian element. wllei the U daughter. Mrs. Laura Erwin of uiiMx . was a.oown as. tpe isnglisc I Portland; a brother, Douglas Min -j; .:fl??. v.-, t' Pf Salem, and a sister. Mrs ' January, a bl-Iingual pro- j Robert C. Hal ley. also of Snlem gram,. was submitted whreby wr-1 - --: iceswa .held- in both languages I Frank Minto, Salem's chief of f 'Lefler' Arthur; feeder i ! ,jsunaay. . -Many, .especially jpoiice. , is . a nepnew of. .the de- Loose. C. F., night watch "Hug i8 .younger. members.fCon-1 ceasea. in tne oariy days. John I , man w ' Udered; the :new rprogrant satls-l- Micto sarved ts policeman and I Loose, W. H... wood factory as long as inn conrrezation I chief of police bf Salem: Those I Marking, H. J., mixer i I McFarland. , W. H., nisht tlprstHtvrt 1nf nru nr I lfiiinlrprl m.n nf rnnmro or.i h I waicnman w.0 v " T7, " - "V-r.- "c Ogle. Alvah. helper on .T.:wjeuxiKSnupon: .whom " uiuieiy, jeariess. winner flush oat tank thsk:pf Jirepartng .two,s-rmor.s M hert If -of f Marlon county fogle, Joe V1 flush coating JU i.ucrBini languages each .Sunday I were Bejerw oreaas irom I. pavement 81.60 i 38.40 60.00 73.13 65.25 -j 56.00 465.00 i 156.00 534.75 156.00 54.40 16.00 48.00 21.67 73.10 leufexpreftaed, himself , as : being ?e penuenuary. and he was fnThllllps.R. D.; work on weiratis?ieS. $Ub"th suitsfr' of he orcfronti othe itorvce . that - forms, .............. . hyI-lingttar;seorlt3.iV-Afhat Vurue& and rounded, ip the" es- Pnrple truck Co, hauling Mt?Hftrk4l.:taatiWr49 ,PP,'' tV . - i- -A c ............... . ttrwr w.o- - t'rA ....ij . Tne did Hmpra nf Ciom lianoaii, J . e,., ao 38.40 '9.00 . i ' $7.60 I ; 369.00 Kelly, Dale-, shoveling A C - - GtC tf Lamb, Laurel, ' grading Magee, Jv W., grade fore manJti- J. . .'. i'. 1 . Nelson, Hans; graYel .. Norton, - Jay, working on . headers . Norton, Laverne, hauling water Shepherd, Floyd, operating roller . . .... . . ....... Tanner. Fl. W.. filing saws Thomas, L. L., on wheeler etc. Van;. Cleave, Gordon, T., . driving truck . .. . ; . Van Cleave, J. A., grade foreman v. Woodford. L.. grading .. Van Cleave. L. M., foreman 156.00 Market Road No. SI Banks, Marvin, grading . . 36.80 Dixon. George, do 6.40 Kintz. Andy hauling wa- ter Loose, Virgil, E-, grading Odenthall, Geo., shoveling Reuf, Bruno, grading .... Roldt, L. C, do Wpre. Eugene, do Zuber, Alvaa, foreman . . - Market Road Xo. 3"5 Hinz, A. B., nails Smith, . Homer, H., Ins. Atencj'. premium on contract bond . . Smith, O. F., chaimnan Buchanan, W. M., loading scrapers Byrara, E. J., work on grade Donahue, Dan, hauling plank, etc. . . . Kotthoff, Frank, on fresno Ma,in, J. L-, loading frtsno Miller, Forrest, grading Relfe, Grant, on fresno . . Simpson, N. M., grubbing, etc Skelton, W. M., on fresno 144.00 Weddle, Arch, slashing and grubbing 39.60 West," Albert, slashing etc. 3 5.20 West. Homer, on fresno. . Wltherite, George, holding fresno, etc". Wells, Lee, foreman .... Chapman. B. S., work on new road Davidson, Glenn, do .... Doefler, Joe. do 29.15 66.91 71.10 83.80 99.00 1,00 63.08 f04.00 125.93 29.00 153.00 83.20 23.60 150.00 22.40 102.00 42.00 .60 100.00 4.00 9.60 76.80 63.65 36.00 9.60 6.40 144.0 76.00 144.00 66.20 174.00 12.00 . .57.60 36.00 The Nolan girl escaped in the bandit's car in a shoWer of bullets fired by. a policeman, whoj meanwhile iougnt furiously to re McNeal. George, do 19.20 aiuiuiii nnr iscs a - - . --w- v w Mvau aaau a . mnria nn -Vw-.ltell'manT trM nHn. .f -l ecre. jonn, jr., carrying " - v.- lUUftUUAC. UI.IL. 'Dll I . " " -" . . v u v HUO 1 ; ,.- i?n"uI? Pl5 . tBe tr T s w " I Simpson,- B. F.. work on :,wrS. OI uoa Derore the greatest! w 'er even consiaerea i forms .-. . , . : . .-. . . n'utn&er of, people, 'no maiter bbl tbe ,dea ot fer wnn doty called- Spicer & Stayton, sand many lanRuaees it w f..nH I im. I Snicer. R. E.. nlant fore- Henry O. MJller. 184 S CnmM 1 Spicer; W. W. engineer Ot . . . .1 Ctanrn .1) ol.li. ini. . . --tot.., uciB most peopie prefer tn w"i , 'j,i,8 f:-.: -"'5 . niiijtet tneir auto nnrti fr .it m.v.. iorms me i-ungnal . services were CIs- 6t cars.. Trade hr m-vl 6.40 8.00 28.80 22.40 30.00 87.00 was found mcessary to use However; at the quarterly meet 22.50 83.20 303.50 155.37 lM-53 3: r wi Norwegian one - Sunday I . 1 r an jsngllsh Iho next as again 1 ' ' 'M01HER.IN-LAW 7SITS aaflfed. )This.7the Rnr t Mri un. rn declared, led Ho Irregular NORTHAMPTON Mass., Aug. v4uicu jiueiiaance on the part otju- t A.t.j-Mrs. El my r a Good -the young people who. conld -not I hue. mother of Mrs. Calvin Cool- nn3erstand the" Norwegian ser-1 ld. today left for.' Paul Smith's. mona.; So. fn kis farewell aermnti I N:.Y wnere She will be'a" m'Mt he asked all to forget the language j ' President and . Mrs. Cbolldge at I question and think oniyf of "how I the. summer White- House. ic- get the gospel to the greatest number, of people. : Her asked the 9.00 44.80 Stewart. W. C., do; 44.80 Stowell. . ;A- C. night j watchman 91.60 Weirich, George, hauling A C ...... .. . 21.00 Zuber. Leonard, carrying water Miscellaneous Paving Plants Drager. D. G., cash adv. ; for frt. on asphalt, etc. 3816.49 Standard Oil Co. of Coiif. asphalt ..5366.36 Shovels Irwin. S. H.. repair dump j wagons, etc. 106.90 Smith," George, do Smith. Robert, do wttson. A., do ...... . Wilson, Vern. - do ... . . . 1rAvr Russell. S. H., foreman , Mai'ket Road No. Boynton, A. M., grading Daniel, J. A., do .... Davis, Paul, do Davis. T. J., do Deppen, L. A., do .... Garner. Orel, on fresno Gier, Paul, grading .. Hale, S. P., do 51.20 Horner, , Curtis, carrying water Kirkpatrick, H. L-, grad ing La Fountaine. Bill, do . . Loy. Harry, do . 'McCloushley.' O. G., do.. Moen, Ben. do. . Moen, C- J., do Nichols. C. A., do Richmond. H. A., do .... Rowland. Glenn E., do . . Sears. Herman, do Snyder, F. R do Wadley, Glenn, do 20.80 6.40 64.00 41.60 25.60 12.00 61.00 !0.00 6.40 38.40 9.60 7$. 00 19.20 38.40 32.00 60.80 16.00 3.20 6.40 3S.60 DCII flrn r i ft i o nrMnn I t t , . .voun peopled be patient with urriUIMUO HCOIUni ' r ,"1 67, 8o (To 'be eontinnpd) and -to consider the oldftr Iters who built up. Trinity congre-pHAKEUF AT 1XSTITUTION IS eauon na in turn he asked the I i DENIED BY:,. WARDEN oiaer; members - to consider, the vouctrer ooonle.wifh whnm.--i. futureof nhA rnkrMrt,. I Resignations hi ' three of f icials St ti,.'0 -a T--t i. I were announcea yesteraay py si. vohn a; and -Trinity- conrreea. I nr..j ,,,,'r : t i ... ' --v . uuuci uiBcnasinn i .i.i. fn.l.,. focyears . Committees wr f rr-1 -7-. - " '. . . I at t I ; tai,;T I Wlfffen here were announced yesterday by ' "U,CK- warden LilHe. The retiring offl under discussion I ioi. ui . Tti j . . nlttees wer fr. 1' ra. Englenart. Anton mulated abd plans seem h-. 1"! . pr ncipai Thomas. E. E.. pitman couje- more definite thl. mmm lZZZZ': - J rynieave. it operat- T rv; ,n . caw8e w Poi o the wall. Ing shovel Mavs. Carver & Groff, shov- ' el, etc. More. J.-n:. repair dump wagon, etc. Roebling's. John A. Sons, .Co.Vbf..,Callf ?able . . . . Beauchemln, Louis E., .blasting rock, etc Blnegar, O D-." pitman, v etc. . ..... ........... tripper In order, to facilitate this union. the Rev. Mr Mr. Fisher will be succeeded by I Wheeler. John H.. do ?VtJ M- : who nntll recently 6.S1 7.30 16.18 40.00 13.50 83.20 24.00 r,R.2S 156.00 New line of satin and vengellne U Milnr nf .Trlnli. .v v " ,ri T. muiiu, OUhwnrH a. l.Kt .t I - "l owu t resignation being closely followed tl'IL " r better: wear. The very by that.of the Rev. s. J. Llndseth - sra. latest for the smartly dressed pasttfr of St John's chnrh Th- BM oeeu promoiea 10 nignt yard woman. The W:v Mf. Hcnr?kin naa l".9w- Rinson, chapel 387tCourt street the JoinA .. ZZ I ". ww succeea Mr. Miner as . : w . v..i.ifjill . tI..l . Warden Llllie refused to "con firm a report, that the resignations were In connection with a shakeup at the Institution. He innUtPrl The Vanity Hat Held Secretary for Pacific Luther an college, at Parkland, Washf .The Henriksens. will make their t -t - . -"o. couee cam- Shop, Gabriel Powder & Supply Co., lumber, building materials, paints l hd varnishes, roofing paper. Get prices here and make a big sav ing. Office. 175 S. Com'l. () The Dixie Bakery leads on high Jlass breads, pies, cookies and fancy baked supplies of every kind. Boat by test. Ask old customers. 439 Court St. ' () SAL-EM FRIDAY S Jtua althoukh the wnrt l inaiiiBuon, e tary will tak tt xl xiZZlZZ lftat- tIle officials retired volun f'l QPand dowa thtt PAriflA T . ' . ..... v,M tarlly. Miss .Louise Henriksen. a. member of tBe Juna araduattntn.n f -,:f..A"" Jh..m v.r. r-- B tate street. We have the best selection of Used cars priced right In I town. Call and see us any day or eve ning, no obligation. we are pleased to nave you can. Otto J. Wilson! : ; t i EXTRADITION GRANTED The Atlas Boole- & Stationery mgn class tend 'school, at the., college this I Conmlete llnm. Vn.. wn ...ii rnmt, " - - I .1-. .... . . " ., t ... ..; icing tno iow prices. ' Mnch regret expressed both ny nfembers of Trinity eongrega BOISE. Idaho, Aug. 30.-4(AP)t Governor Moore today granted. the extradition of f William Body I alias Edwin F. Hort, wanted : by ui cvu . nuiuuruies in . connection WW First National Bank. th Kvlwith the robberv if a tion and by the SUverton business ?.'?d8h! od helpfulness in Dallas, Ore. i f an account I Buster Brown Shoe Store. High and professional men at the leav- i 1 ' ATer Ing ot the Henriksens. - M.ni - .nT.. J?f B. pt ess1 the hopes that Rev. Mr. Hn t . . . . if oa a ta a w . - 4 . ;'r" ?"r gain,oe pas-l FEW ST I 5 ?JM tlaliic CKCAT FAM EAST.; tor of a Silverton congregation. - Rev. Mr. Llndsetii . will- remain at, Silverton . and. act-aa pastor -for ootn-congregations lot' the tlnie Via! ft ' A . . - . . 9cbm.es; more; defiitUelf ; settled. Jft ' Mmmw a w . ' uu a- uq WatCn'TOtlf thAnav irrAW ' Vti ii.1aa afi,ll.k lvu. - -.n. ww,. ifi vtwoi oviwu iuvAinjc. tuuiiuri KIT' ing. long wearing: shoes for the least money. Come and be con vino- ed. 135 N. Com'l. . i ' ( fKOlllBITION XM3HMSmKll LIKES CONDITIONS 5 i s TRUCK KILLS BOY : ng;nntU,,the;questloj of anion "otwxa.es. more definfiAt oftlw lfpr the time rnrTLrvrr,,; "'B. "Von,to-.q bt- ebndMrf.- f7v7;" ' : in the opinion- of AUBURN, Me.: Auk 36f V Maine's liquor situation la uuitd 4t sndavL?,ht!; ?oner Roy A. Haynes. wl t :sti Johns "rhiiVH m;-- ! 't WuV'tospee. wBgian iarirB;;ri SEATTLE.": Aug.' 30. fAPy.-i Thr automobile death toll for the weea-na, in and near : Seattle, mbuntml in ' rio - ir.Aa,i f ,- - ' " wvw : w UCU hewaj I?!6"0: W old. wasj laCKB APA Wr Vt At vCii.i- ? la Me English language' aVl 1 o'clock. sunday: ichls "wiri oe i: IB DOtn rhn V a. m ww s neretofora. Bit Mr Haydes predicted a spring ing np of small uniu of manufac turing stills 1 tJft.booUeggers' "desperate attempt" to keen tha .opplled witll Illicit liquor. miuncu uiu n AUDurn oy ai truck. LAHGEST1- street! 2 MILES OPi" .-PlCTtirrni. 1 PAGEAlTR " Vibbert ft Todd Electric Store; High at Ferry st: rcvm-hf, I Lelectrlcal. Good service md inl price are bringing an increasing 1 w tVrformaficea Dally 2 a pvr f Downtown 'Ticket' leoaii , SHERMAN CLAY A CO. T " tain a hold on the biting, scratch ing., and. slugging Vaughn girl who -sought to; ruin his aim after be had dragged her from the wait ingrautomobile. '"A. 'police ambush was prepared when." offieer3 . were informed of the. plot, by , a car barn employe. .. Another girl, whose description fits, that of -the Nolan girl x was arrested this morning. Police are doubtful that she is Mary Nolan., Last night, the party. Ernest and Joseph DeLavern and Wil liam Maloney, led by the girls, rode to the car. barns prepared for a daring raid. The men wore conductor's, caps. Both girls re mained in the automobile. Po- lice had previously distributed their men in the cashier's office and had also drilled 4eep holes I through adjoining walls where ' they could fire upon the robbert While one robber lined up a number of street car men in an outer room, two others entered the cashier's office and demand ed the money. The cashier, instructed by po lice, dropped to safety on the floor, and a' fusilade of rifle and pistol shots answered the request from behind hidden walls. Ernest DeLavern shot four times in the back and shoulders escaped, but was found today in a deserted flat lying on a cot in a serious condition from loss of blood. Joseph was. killed, and Maloney was shot in his attempt to escape. He died. Three police officers and a car barn superintendent were grazed by bandit's bullets. Oregon will produce -about 70,- 000 pounds of dried prunes this year. THREE INJURED IN RIOT POLICE USE CLUBS TO HOLD BACK STRIKERS , MANVILLE, R. I., Aug. 30. (AP) Three persons were In jured tonight; when police and deputy sheriffs - used ,. clubs f to hold back'.a crowd of strikers and strike sympathizers at- the mills of the Mahvllle-Jenks company here. One of ' those Injured was a woman. . Last night an attempt was made to set the mill afire and early to day an official and a watchman were : severely beaten by picket ing strikers. ' The- disorders were by the appearance ot breakers in armored night. prompted 16 strike cars last Acclimated ornamental nursery stock, evergreens, rose bushes, fruit and shade trees at Pearcy Bros, in season. We have our own nurseries. -178 S. Com'l. (). A real buy In 1925 Buick Sedan. Runs and looks like new. All used cars are real values at Otto J. Wilson's, the Buick Garage, isjrworth Commercial. () INSURGENTS TAKE CITY SEVERAL . KILLED AFTER NINE - HOURS FIG HTING said to have been killed or wound-; edr ampng them some non-com-: batants. Mr. Wilson reported that ; the customs service has not been mo lested so far. - " . 1' - Telephone 165, Capital City LaundryV The laundry of pure materials, " We give special atten tion to all home laundry work. Telephone and we will call. . ()' Picture time is here."" For your films and kodaks and kodak sup plies see Nelson & Hunt, Drug gists. ' corner Court and Liberty streets. Telephone 7. . ; GAINES ASKS NEW TRIAL ATTORNEYS STATE MORE EVI DENCE IS UNCOVERED MANAGUA. Aug. 30. (AP)- Collector ot Customs Wilson re ports from Puerlo Cabezas that the liberal revolutionaries have captured the port after nine hours fighting. Several persons are SEATTLE, Aug. 30. (API A motion for a new trial for Wal lace Cloyes Gaines was filed iu superior court here today. Gaines was convicted August 19 of mur dering his 22 year old daughter Sylvia June 16 and 'the penalty was set at death. In making the motion. Gaines attorneys said they had discover ed evidence favoring Gaines after the trial had been concluded. EARTH TREMOR RECORDED VICTORIA. B. C.. Aog. 30.-" (AP). The Oonzales heights obi servatory here recorded a severe- earthquake beginning at 3:51 this" morning and continuing three" hours. ' The center was placed 5,900 miles away. : ' w Here's - a Chance to Sal elp em aiidl Vicleity (Qraw N order to carry on its vast program of extensions, betterments and improve ments demanded by the rapid growth of the many communities- served, this Company will need over $3,000,000 of new capital each year for a number of years. Securing this new money by inviting our . customers, and the public to become" profit-sharing partners with us has proved eminently satisfactory to both the shareholders and the company. This policy has been in effect for five years during which employes, customers, patrons and the public have purchased millions of dollars' worth of our securities. Therefore, to meet our heavy capitaL requirements for the next year or two; we have decided to offer to the public, beginning Wednesday, September I, a new issue of First Preferred Stock. The dividend rate is $6.00 per share per annum. This issue is cumulative as to dividends, and ia non-assessable. It is to be sold for $90 a share, cash or on easy terms ($ 1 0 per share down, and $ 10 per month) . It will yield you 6.67 interest on your money, and the. dividend checks will be mailed to you quarterly, on the first day of March, June, September, and Decem ber. On the monthly-savings plan we will pay you 6J interesj. on deferred payments. . ' . - The safety and soundness of. this investment is amply assured, for. behind every' share of it are the vast assets and steady earning power of the Greatest Public Utility enterprise in Oregon. v - The enduring, reliable character of this investment, its -dependability as to. returns to the investor, its ready marketability if he has to sell his holdings- these all cope tribute to make it an attractive one to offer to all persons who cannot afford to lose. -Our primary purpose in offering you this opportunity is to obtain your, personal, friendly interest as a shareholder; your help and advice towards making this great public service. institution a better and more efficient public servant in every". way. We are withdrawing from the market our present 7.2 First Preferred Stock, of which nearly $4,000,000 worth has been purchased by our emploves. custom- ,ers ana tne public; in a little over two years. We reel, however, that a good, sound investment in a great and growing Home Industry like Our company, which will yield 6.67 on your. investment is a highly attractive opportunity. - - f-f' It must not be overlooked that full assurance of regular returns and absolute safety of principal are primary considerations in any investment. V r These new First Preferred Shares possess both these features; v 17 Further announcements concerning this excellent opportunity for you to put your ... ... v ivuui.mu iow. ui iiucitoL win uc niaae rrom time to time in. the daily papers.) 1 . . ; " , . In the meantine,thmk this proposition over, carefully and 'call, write or phone to our Investment Department 1 and we will gladly give you further information about it. - " - . : - . 1 ! INVESTMENT DEPARTMENT ' . ; 237 No. Liberty, Salem, Oregon ; C .:..--.!. ; . V - - - : " . . .. 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