Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 07, 1922, Page 4, Image 4

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ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
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T he g re a te s t courtesy you
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cord your
your frien d s is to le t oth ers
kr.ow o f th eir presence in th e city.
ri he T idin gs would ap preciate this.
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Important Notice
M illinery classes under in stru ctio n
of Mrs. Selm a M. G ray, will begin
next Tuesday evening, O ctober 10.
T here will only be two classes, so
get your nam e in a t once. F o r in ­
fo rm ation. call Miss Blanche Hicks
at public library.
30-2
R e tu rn s E m pty-H anded—
H. K. T om linson and a few of the
officials of th e Pacific F ru it Express
com pany, who have been on a few
davs’ h u n tin g trip , have re tu rn e d to
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the city em pty-handed, as
fa r as deer
go. R ain d u rin g th e e n tire outing
was given as th e excuse.
m odern ordnance th a t w ere exhibited , I)R. JAMES SPEAR VISITS
R. C. Jorgenson, who form erly op- pany w ith his d a u g h te r and son-in-
for m em bers of the arm y ordnance
IN JACKSON C O U N T Y erated the L ithia bakery here, passed law. They have ju st re tu rn e d from
association, A m erican Society of M e-,
th ro u g h A shland yesterday, in com- an auto trip th ro u g h th e south.
chanical E ngineers a n d Society of i Dr. Jam es Spear, of B erkeley,
A utom toive E ngineers a t th e asso­ Calif., has been th e guest of Mes­
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inniHiw
c iatio n ’s a n n u a l field day at A ber­ dam es E lizabeth Van Sant and Mary
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ihiiiiiiOiiiih
B i lt ii i UI Hiiliini
deen proving grounds, M aryland, Dunn for a sh o rt tim e. Dr. Spear
spoke la st evening a t the P re sb y te r­
yesterday.
ian church on “ C h ristian Stew ard­
ship.” He will ta lk Sunday m orn- ¡ J |
BABY STILLMAN HELD
TO BE LEGITIMATE SON ing a t Phoenix, Sunday aftern o o n a t g |
M edford, and in the evening a t Jack-
W H ITE PLAINS, N. Y., Oct. 7.— sonville on the sam e subject.
Mrs. A nna U. S tillm an won a n o th e r
victory in h er divorce proceedings
T ry th e classified colum ns.
y e ste rd a f, when Suprem e C ourt J u s ­
tice M orschauser handed down a de­
cision approving and confirm ing the
y
findings and recom m endations of
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R eferee Gleason.
In his decision,
Gleason had held th a t Baby Guv
S tillm an was a leg itim ate son of
Jam es A. S tillm an, New York b a n k ­
e r; th a t Mrs. S tillm an was not guilty
of infid elity ; th a t S tillm an had been
guilty of m isconduct, and th a t Still-1
m an was not en titled to a divorce.
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NEW YORK, Oct. 7.— The ghastly
1 discovery of a severed head in a sack
Mrs. J. C. P oor has as h er house
In Bronx P a rk , last Sunday was au g ­
guest, Miss N ellie Dowdv, from San
m
ented by the finding of a m u tilated
c
fQr an extended v isit.
t hum an torso, p a rt of the sam e body.
Police renew ed th e ir “ fine to o th ”
A nother one of Mrs. M m ard s combln<g. of the pa r k fo r o th e r p a rts
fam ous chicken din n ers a t th e Plaza
m u rdered m an, for such sur-
C onfectionery Sunday -50 cents. 1 geons have pronounced th e victim ,
b ut they believe th a t th e m u rd e rers
Exchanges—
or th e ir ag en ts a re com ing again
L ooking for G rizzley B uck—
w ith the severed lim bs of th e corpse.
A rth u r W icks and H enry Bailev They believe the torso was placed in
left th is m orning for a few days h u n t
paidi T hursday. It was wedged
in and aro u n d Grizzley peak, w here betw een two rocitS. E ffo rts a t iden-
they claim they have two bucks tification have failed.
spotted.
They expect to use only
two shots on th e trip .
KLAN HEAD INDICTED
V isitor from C alifornia—
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DAINTY
DOROTHY
IS COMING
W atch for Her
Watch for the
8. P. Yards Cleaned Out—
F o r the first tim e for m onths, the
local S outhern P acific yards a re
com pletely cleaned out, and not m ore
th an half a dozen cars a re on th e
sidings, s ta te s th e G rants P ass Cour-
ier. T his, according to th e local of-
ficials, is one of the best signs of a
UPON FR A U D CH ARG ES
re tu rn to norm al conditions th a t can Embroidery clu b M eets—
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
The F rid ay A fternoon E broidery i , ATLANTA, Ga., Oct. 7.— E. Y.
be found, Next week th e shipm ents
of Tokay grapes to th e n o rth e rn club convened yesterday afternoon c la r k e in, p eria l w izard pro tem of SW EET CIDER— M ade fresh every
day. Two gallons 75c, one gallon
m ark e ts will go forw ard providing for the first tim e a fte r two m o n th s’
K njgb ts of th e Ku K lux K ian
40c, delivered. Phone 9 - F - ll.
the gdoo w eath er continues.
¡vacation, w ith Mrs. O. W. Long, on was indicted by th e U nited States
The afternoon grand ju ry here, on charges of “ us­ A PPLES— 20 ounce P ippins, 50 lb.
E ast Main street.
A P PL E S— 20 ounce pippins, " 5c was spent with various kinds of nee-
box. 75c delivered. Phone 9 - F - ll.
ing the m ails to d e fra u d .” He was
box delivered. P hone 9 - F - ll.
’ dlew ork a fte r which dainty refresh- released on bond of $500.
m ents w ere served. Those p resen t
Thg charges a g a inst C larke, who
160 acres of tim ber and farm land,
w ere: M esdam es F ra n k Nelson, Guy W ednegday a n nounced his resig n a ­
five m illion feet of saw tim ber, to Jacobg F ra n k Guis5nger> M D. LoVe.
tra d e for poultry and- fru it farm . M. D yrud, Roy H ale, E a rl H osier, tion as pro tem pore head of th e klan
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31-1 J. C. Poor, M ark Sm ith, C. A. Cot- to tak e effect Novem ber 10, w ere
Staples R ealty Agency.
based, according to the tru e bill ren-
COLE M cELROY’S
te r and Miss Nellie Dowdy.
j dered by th e grand ju ry , on alleged
Shopping in A shland—
ORCHESTRA OF PORTLAND
use of th e m ails in collecting money
M esdam es.E . H. Binns and C. L.
Leave for Roseburg—
from certain m em bers, su b o rd in ate
Goff w ere am ong the M edford peo­
Mr. and Mrs. W illiam P a tte rso n
officers and em ployes of the K u K lux
ple shopping in A shland yesterday.
le ’t yesterday m orning for R oseburg K ian on the pretense th a t such m on­
FA IR GROUNDS HALL
w here they have purchased property eys would be used to pay prem ium s
MEDFORD
and will m ake th e ir fu tu re home.
to su rety com panies fu rn ish in g oonds
for these klansm en.
B IG
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SALE
DANCE
Is Now Ready
to serve you with
ALL KINDS OF FRESH AND SMOKED MEATS
Prepared and kept under most modern methods
Our meals art* sold direct from our new and sanitary
up-to-date daughter house
at
M cN air Bros#
Mon., Oct. 9th
Brown's Cash Market
Inspection Invited
Enders Block
Phone 57
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I; n’t It So?
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V isitin g in C alifornia—-
Mrs. C. W. W ynne has gone to
FA SE R N STATES HELD
L ast n ig h t, in one of ou r m aga- O rland, Calif., w here she will visit
IN G RIP OF DROUGHT
zine stories, I cam e across the fol- w itb her b ro th e r and o th er relatives.
low ing:
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WASHINGTON, Oct. 7.— W ith a n ­
Illn ess C alls C hildren—
o th er 24 hours of generally fair
“ Ed, don’t you th in k life gets aw ­
Mrs. E lva K eiton, of O akland. i w eath er forecast for the e n tire sec-
fully m onotonous a t tim es? T hink
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of it! To wash on Mondays and iron Calif ’ and H a rry Say,es’ ro ® or ' t ion of th e country, from th e plains
land, have arrived to be a t th e bed­ sta te s eastw ard , the U nited S tates
on Tuesdays and clean on W ednes-
side of th e ir m o th er, Mrs. J. P. w eather b u reau saw no im m ediate
days— and alw ays th e youngsters
Sayles, on G resham s tre e t, who is prospect yesterday for a b reak in
and th e m eals! Isn ’t it ju st m ad­
reported to he dying.
i the p ro tra cte d d ro u g h t which has
d e n in g !”—
i gripped a g rea t portion of th e coun­
YEA VERILY! and W E ’LL SAY R eturns from K lam ath —
try. A ttending high tem p e ra tu re s
Mr. Moore re tu rn e d from F o rt for the season, which yesterday es-
SO!
OUR BUSINESS is to help you K lam ath yesterday, a fte r a w eek's i tablished records a t a num ber of
in the e ___
a st ____
and . m iddle west,
sm ooth out these m addening tim es. visit in th a t section of the country. points
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Send us your laundry and you’ll feel
rep o t s th a t ducks a re quit» a jSQ were expected to continue a t
better. Get th e habit a n d you w on’t Plentiful on all the lakes in th a t least u n t}j tonight.
country.
D espite the extent and in ten sity
re g re t it.
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of the d ro u g h t, the dam age to crops
Let our lau n d ry be an honest-to- " " E(l m r t 1 .« “ l i a r fo r P o r tla n d .! J ” J * ”
s m .ll, agricut-
goodness service statio n for your
. .
. . tu ris ts declare. The m ost serious ef-
soiled linen.
and expects to drive a new car back
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feet has been the re ta rd in g of win-
from th e Oregon m etropolis.
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te r w heat sowing.
teff». .
On Shooting Trip—
ENG INEER S VIEW E FFE C T S
George N. K ram er, W lliiam H.
OF HIGH EXPLO SIVE SHELL
M owat and K enneth M cW illiam s are
spending a lew days on a duck h u n t-j
W ASHINGTON, Oct. 7.— A super-
ing expedition in the vicinity of I el- sengjt jve fused shell th a t will b u rst
ican Bay. Leave it to Mr. K ram er i on contact w ith th e cloth of an air-
WIRT M. WRIGHT
to go h u n tin g when h u n tin g is good. pjane wjn g, a n d a 2000-pound pro-
b u t even he may have h u n tsm a n ’s | i jec tile th a t will pass th ro u g h 16
PHONE 165
Good Work
Prompt Service luck and re tu rn em pty-handed.
| inches of hardened steel before ex-
Send it
’d g undry
Ashland Laundrv Co.
The New
Olympic
DAIRY
FEED
Molassinc
P ro te in ................16%
F a t ...................... 5%
F ib re .................... 10%,
Ashland Mills
City D elivery
Phono 49
l o m i e r M erch an t V isits—
George
E ddings,
of G lendale,
Calif., is spending a week visiting
w ith the Hom es fam ily south of the
city. Mr. E ddings will be rem em ­
bered by the old tim ers as having
operated a h ard w are sto re here. Pre-
vious to th a t tim e he and the Homes
fam ily lived in th e sam e town in
Illinois.
He has been located in
C alifornia for th e last 25 years and
has never been back to A shland in
th a t tim e, b u t a fte r liavng driven
over the old fam iliar hills, he stated
th a t it is still his “ first love.’ ’
Columbia Hotel Guests—
1 ploding, a re two of the w onders of
The follow ing are recen t a rriv als
at th e Colum bia hotel: Jam es Hynd,
Isabelle Hynd, Lucille G riffin, W. E
G riffis, J, S. W ertz, P o rtla n d ; Mr.
and Mrs. O tto P eterso n , R udolph
E astm an
Bob A nderson, Askov,
M inn.; Mr. and Mrs. N. P. S hular.
A laska; P earl O’Brien. Mr. and Mrs.
J. E. B orsdorf, R oseburg, O r.; J. H.
H an n ifo rd , E agle P oint, O r.; Mr.
and Mrs. J. M. Newell, S um pter, Or.
T O D A Y
"MY DAD”
— w ith—
Johnnie Walker
— and—
“ THE FALSE ALARM”
TOMORROW & MONDAY
GJ
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iCALIFORNIA OREGON J
POWER COMPANY
THE CALIFORNIA OREGON
POWER COMPANY
7% PREFERRED CAPITAL STOCK
PRICE $92 PER SHARE
YIELDING 7.6%
YOUR PARTNERS
IN P R O G R E S S
THE STOCK
THE COMPANY
The history of The California Oregon Pow er Company
shows a substantial grow th in facilities and earnings result­
ing 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 parts of Jackson, Josephine, Klamath
and Douglas Counties in Oregon, and Siskiyou County and
parts of Shasta and Trinity Counties in California. This is
an area equal to the combined are?s of the states of M assa­
chusetts, Rhode Island and Connecticut.
P ar value $100 per share.
Dividends have been paid on The California Oregon
Pow er Company Preferred Capital Stock since issuance
(April 15, 1921) at the rate of $7 per share per annum.
Checks are m ailjd every three m onths at rate of $1.75 per
share.
Proceeds of all securities sold are devoted exclusively to
additions to and betterm ents of Company’s properties
It is not assessable by the Company for any purpose
whatsoever.
It is non-callable, and if purchased at the present price
yields a perm anent return of 7.6% on the investment.
During the peried between 1912 and 1921, the num ber of
consumers has grown from 6,561 to 11,900, an increase of
81.3%.
It is exempt from Federal Normal Individual Income
Tax.
Increase in Facilities
I t takes precedence as to assets and dividends over com ­
mon stock am ounting to $4,441,100 par value. The equity
back of the preferred stock now outstanding am ounts to a
total of $5,295,605.50 which equals $283.60 per share or over
three times the present cost of $92 per share.
The Company owns and operates seven hydro-electric
plants in Southern Oregon and N orthern California. It has
never resorted to generation oi electricity by steam power.
In building these hydro-electric plants, a natural resource is
Purchase may be made in any am ount from one share up­
being developed which will be productive forever.
ward.
In 1912, the generating capacity was 11,800 H. P. and a t 1
The stock may be purchased for cash or on our special
the end of 1922, it will amount to 52,580 H. P.
savir.gs plan, namely, $5.00 per share as first payment, and
The Company’s high tension lines at the end of 1922 will $5.00 per share per month.
be over six hundred miles in length.
. ,
Interest is paid by the Company on all partial payments
The aggregate len-’th of the distribution lines will be over ’ under the savings plan at the rate of 6' < per annum. In ter­
eight hundred and ten miles.
’ est checks are mailed to subscribers under the savings plan
! every three months.
The investm ent needed for the construction of these fa- t
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cilities has increased from $4,189,325.76 in 1912 to $9,567,- ;
The stock is listed on the San Francisco Stock and Bond
430.60 on June 30, 1922.
Exchange.
THE RECORD OF TEN YEARS' GROWTH
YEAR
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^uisK ^ayer promis
Properties
...............$4,189,325.76
1912
.... 4,787,624.35
1913
........... 5.054,312.08
1914
............ 5,265,839.85
1915
...... 5.985.095.29
1916
......... 6,493,375.71
1917
.... 7.311,310.73
1918
. .. 7,416,522.45
1919
......... 7.692,884.51
1920
8.407.581.82
1021
1922(12 month» endingjune 30) 9,567,430.60
Gross
Revenues
Operating
Maintenance
Expense
Net Earnings without
Deducting Interest
or Depreciation
Kilowatt
Hours
Generated
$307,040.29
347,261.70
385,331.23
398,349.83
426,106.64
487,916.44
502,269.05
726,079.30
948,277.07
1,001,272.07
1,029.409.12
$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
449,082.18
444,410.46
$169,376.80
203,515.03
222,122.02
226,891.57
212,425.73
261,406.77
257,118.68
430,335.56
550,235-59
552,189.89
584.998.66
21,492,374
26,485,359
33,245,366
38,133,884
41,936,855
47,755,628
46,216,299
108,233,745
142,404,975
129.368,808
131,170,857
ANITA
My R anch at 8 3 5 North
Miiin S treet, about three
acres, 5 0 0 fe e t on th e
H ighw ay. P avin g anil sew er a ll paid.
Seven room
house, m o d em conven ien ces, connected w ith gas. l o u r
ch ick en houses, b a m and feed h ou se. 6 0 0 w ell bred
hens. A fin e Jersey cow. Good v arieties and lo ts of
saleab le fruit. T here is ab out $51000 w orth o f per­
sonal property that goes w ith th e ranch. P rice $ 4 5 0 0
cash, or $ 5 0 0 0 i>n term s, if tak en a t on ce. T his ranch
is a m oney m aker and a sp lend id investm ent.
FOR SALE
STEWART
You may place your order or gel full information at any o f our
offices, or from any member o f our organization.
Price subject to increase at any time.
THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANY
JUST ONE Y E A R !!? —
JOHN H. DILI*, Owner.
Our partial payment plan o f $5 per share per month enables you
to take immediate advantage o f the exceedingly attra&ive price at
which this high grade security is now being offered — #92 per share
to yield 7.6 % per annum.
— Also—
“ SUPPLY AND DEM AND”
A Comedy th a t is a REAL fe a tu re
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OFFICES
MEDFORD, GRANTS PASS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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