Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 11, 1922, Page 2, Image 2

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Ashland
WMnesKlar. October 111 IM I
itSLARD DAILY TTKS68
two
! you vote for opening th e canydfl, you, /
don’t If you vote “ yes,” th e canyon M U M
Tidings
O flP n ififl
IS f/C U U ty
! Am erican Legion has expressed m uch afford th e K lam ath irrig a tio n dist-j
H u n te rs a re anxiously aw aiting
' in te rest in these m a tte rs, and it is ric t and o th e r local organizations the com ing of Sunday, a t which tim e
i th erefo re suggested th a t the board sim ilar o p p o rtu n ity .”
they m ay overcom e th e disappoint-
give an opportunity to the post t
o
------------------------------ m eut
of deer h u n tin g by try in g th eir
present its views and th a t it also
D etrick sells b u tte r to r less.
luck on quail and pheasants.
may not be opened, and if you vote
' “ no,” it m ay be opened. The m ea­
Sunday
su re is m eaningless in its p resen t
THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO.
form . It is not only a “ jo k e r,” b u t
OFFICIAL CITY AND COUNTY
a huge joke. This triflin g w ith th e
PA PER
! people should be stopped. A shland
KLAMATH FALLS, Oct. 11.— A.
TELEPH O N E 39
i needs an a d m in istra tio n th a t says
P. Davis, d ire c to r of the U nited
C. K. LOGAN, Editor
w hat it m eans and m eans w hat it
S tates reclam atio n service; F. B.
says.
H eadley, su p e rin te n d e n t of the fed-
E n tered a t th e A shland, Oregon
Postoffice as Second-class Mall Mat <i> Love, sm oke and bass drum s <S> WINBURN’S $5000 AND P IE R C E e ral experim ent farm a t F allon, Nev.,
ter.
________
. - î > are h ard to hide.
€
The C orvallis G azette-Tim es has and Glenn L. P a rk e r, d istric t engi-
•»ubecription Price D elivered in ( it} :
^ ¡g
gay Qt- W inburn and his neer
U nited S tates geodetic
i survey, of Tacom a, W ash., com pose j
One nAmth ................................... \ 95
Good news is no good unless
$5000 gift to th e P ierce cam paign:
9
3.75
you can tell it to som ebody
‘‘The G azette-Tim es doesn’t care the board of review which m e e ts , :
Ona year
year ........................
.
7.50
a whoOp th a t Jesse W inburn of Ash- i here to d ay »° consider opening of
...........
Chew your food m ore and th e
land has given $5000 H th e Pierce! irom 10,000 to 15,000 acres m ore
Mail and R ural R outes
One m onth .................................... 5
<*■ rag less, and it is you for a long •> cam paign fund. So fa r as Mr. W in- of T ule lake lands t0 hom esteading,
T hree m onths ............................... U95
burn is concerned, we only wish th a t and o th e r m atters.
Six m onths .................................... 3-6° * llie
The m a tte r of com pensation for
Corvallis had a few, or even one
6.5« <e>
O m year ....................................
I »
ADVERTISfNG KATES
H onesty is th a t qu ality th a t -?> like him. He is now building and J. F ra n k Adam s for reclam ation
Display A dvertising
i- tak es ad v an tag e of a legal loop-
furn ish in g , a t his own expense, a w ork on th e H anks m arsh will be
•ilngie insertion, each i n c h . . ----- 30ci
evade taxes
<3* club house for th e W om en’s Civic investigated a t th e session.
YE ARIA’ CONTRACTS
hole to evaae laxe3‘
In his le tte r appointing th e board
<$>
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club of A shland. He in itia ted Jack-
Display A dvertising
Secretary
F all says:
My h a t is off to th e wom an <s> son county’ F o u rth of Ju ly celebra-
One tim e a w epk ........................2 7 ’/fee •$>
‘‘I
t
is
desired
th a t the board con­
Two tim es a w ^ k ....................... 25 c
who can keep a m an w here he <3>jiion and gave $1000 to its success,
sider
th
e
a
re
a
of
irrig ib le land in
’Bvery o th e r d a y ..........................20 c
belongs, w ithout his knowledge. <§• an(j ¡n o th e r ways he evidences the
Ix x .il R eaders
the T ule lake division of th e K lam ­
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*3* fact th a t he is glad he is alive, glad
Each line, each tim e ..................... 10c <»
A
nything
new
th
a
t
m
eans
a
<
«> th a t he has been able to m ake m on- a th project which can a t th is tim e
To ru n every o th e r day for one
be opened to e n try and also suggest
m onth, each line, each tim e . . 7f ; little ex tra change for us is su re <$> ey ioveg the com m unity in which he
a
program of developm ent for the
To run every issue for one m onth
«> to have our indorsem ent, even <?> lives, and does not SCOrn to do good
of m ore, each line, each tim e . . 5c «• if it in frin g es a b it on our re- <S> th in g s in large ways for th e place he opening of ad d itio n al lands to ex-!
Classified Column
service m en who have a p referen tial
<g> ligion.
has chosen as his hom e. And W in-
One cent the word each time.
rig h t to m ake en try th erefo r.
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To ru n every issue for one m onth <i>
" b urn has lived In A shland b u t two
“ H anks m a rs h e s a sm all a re a near
<*s I years.
or m ore, Vic th e w ord each tim e.
<$> IIEZ HECK SAYS:
th
e
so u th e a ste rn end of Upper K lam -j
L egal R ate
<§>
“ T he close relationship
*
‘ W in b u rn ’s la te st gift is six sw ans
First time, per 8-pchit lin e ......... 10c <S> betw een m an and hog
a th lake, which has been p artially!
for glorious L ith ia p ark , on which protected from overflow by a levee.
Each subsequent tim e, per 8-
our lovely so u th e rn com m unity has
point line ...................................... 5c <»> shows up aro u n d green
It is desired th a t the lands in this
Card of t h a n k s .............................. $1.00 <♦> corn tim e.”
seen fit to spend som ething like
area be studied w ith a view to r e - ;
O bituaries, tn e line ..................... 2 Vic
• <$><• <$> ♦ $100,000, ju st for b e a u ty ’s sa k e.”
p o rt’ng on th e ir a g ric u ltu ra l value!
F ra te rn a l O rders and Societies
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Oregon needs m ore m en Ike W in- when properly protected from the
A dvertising for fra te rn a l orders
burn. Yet some of A shland’s “ lead- w aters of the lake, to g eth e r w ith
or societies charging a reg u lar Initi­ in th a t so rt of business.
ation
fee and dues, no discount. Re-
________
Several of the can d id ates on the ing” citizens a re atte m p tin g to dis- such o th e r p e rtin e n t fea tu re s as the
llglous and^benevcdeut o rd ers
Blake tic k e t were m em bers of the gust him by persecution and will
board m ay deem advisable to rep o rt i
vertlslng w hen* an adm ission or other council a t th e tim e, and m any ag- likely eventually run him out of
upon.
sh&rge Is m ade.
_____________ grieved citizens are criticizing them town. Some A shland folks have a
“ The K lam ath F alls post of th e I
—— — - — ----------------------------------- severely for being p arties to the wa penchant for try in g to ru n folks out
T H E LOOMIS TIC K ET PLATFORM te r jo k er episode. We th in k ju stly so. of town who do th in g s for Ashland.
The seventh p a ra g ra p h of th e This experience leads m any citizens
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Loom is p latfo rm is exceedingly im- to express the fear th a t the p resen t ALIEN WOMEN IN OREGON
p o rta n t. It is th is: “ I believe th a t a g ita tio n in the council for th e Neil
C'AN NOT CAST BALLOTS
when the people vote in favor of creek p roject has a n o th e r jo k er in
Alien women in Oregon and Am er-
a n y th in g they should get it, and I am it and th a t instead of being a lean horn women who a re wives of
opposed to all form s of trick ery , stra ig h tfo rw a rd , bona fide a tte m p t u n n atu ralized aliens, will not be al-
, CALIFORNIA OREGON j
p articu la rly the so-called
jo k e rs ’ to get m ore w ater for the city th a t lowed to vote in the com ing election,
PO W E R CO M PA NY
that a re often used to deceive the it ¡s likely being done for th e pur- even though they file petitions under
voters. 1 believe th a t being on the pose of allaying c ertain opposition the new n a tu ra liz a tio n law.
This
level is the highest form of Am eri- to th e re-election of the present sta te m e n t was m ade by N aturaliza-
can citizen sh ip .”
council, aroused by th e p resent c o u n -jtio n E xam iner V. W. Tom linson, af-
More th an two years ago, the peo- oil’s failu re to c arry out, in good te r he was advised th a t scores of
pie voted on or th o u g h t they were faith , th e expressed will of th e citi- women in these classes had a tte m p t­
voting on, a one hundred th ousand zens in the past.
' ed to reg ister.
The e a rlie st date
d o llar bond issue to augm ent Ash-1
At the council m eeting held Sep- upon which any such Oregon wom an
la n d ’s w ater supply. They voted for tem ber 20, a n o th e r proposal regard- can benefit under th e new law is
it in good faith, and it was adopted in g the A shland creek canyon was J a n u a ry 18, 1823, Tom linson said,
by th eir votes. They w aited long ordered put on the ballot to be voted as the law provides th a t all nam es
for th e ad m in istra tio n to begin work on a t the Novem ber city election, he posted in a public place for 90
days before the petitio n s a re heard.
on th e project, At last the publicj which reads as follows:
YOUR PARTNERS
By an act of congress, approved
“ Shall th e com m on council
becam e restless. The w ater supply !
IN PR O G R ESS
Septem ber 22, it is provided th a t a f­
adopt a policy of opening up
was in ad eq u ate to the needs of the
te r th e passage of th a t act th e m a r­
grow ers and dom estic consum ers, ’ A shland creek canyon and w a­
T H E COM PANY
riage of an alien wom an to an A m er­
tershed to fu rth e r extension of
and a dem and arose for im m ediate
ican
citizen,
or
to
an
alien
who
may
action, when, lo and behold, th e y ! roads and scenic drives, w ith
The history of T he California O regon Pow er Com pany
th e re a fte r become a citizen, shall
stric t cam ping and picnicking
were inform ed th a t the a d m in is tra ­
shows a substantial grow th in facilities and earnings result­
not confer A m erican citizenship upon
ing from the large sums of money invested in its properties
prohibitions, or shall fu rth e r
tion never intended to c arry o ut the!
and from the development of the territo ry in which it
her.
It
is
also
provided
th
a
t
a
m
a
r­
developm
ent
of
roadw
ays,
ex­
thing for which the people thought
operates.
ried wom an who is otherw ise eli­
cept such as a re needed by the
they were voting.
P urposely, a
gible shall have the privilege of be­
m
unicipal
w
ork
of
th
e
city,
be
Steady Growth in Customers Served
jo k er had been placed in the m ea-j
com
ing n a tu ra liz ed on her own ac­
d
isco
u
rag
ed
?”
sure, leaving th e m a tte r en tirely to!
The territory now served by The California O regon Pow er
T hat looks like a n o th e r joker. count, w ith o u t w aiting fo r h er hus­
the council, and it elected to ignore
Company includes parts of Jackson, Josephine, Klamath
and Douglas Counties in Oregon, and Siskiyou County and
it, in spite of the expressed will of Head the ballot title over carefully, band to act. C itizenship acquired by
parts of Shasta and T rinity Counties in California. This is
the electors of th e city, plainly ex- Mr. R eader, and find its m eaning if women th ro u g h th e ir husbands by
an area equal to the combined areas of th e stntes of Massa­
v
irtu
e
of
law
in
force
p
rio
r
to
the
pressed a t the bond election.
Mr. you can. The language of th e m ea-
chusetts, Rhode Island and Connecticut.
Loomis and the can d id ates for coun- su re is such th a t if you vote for passage of the new act, is not a f­
During the period between 1912 and 1921. the num ber of
oilm en on his tick et, do not believe closing the canyon, you don’t, and if fected by th e new law.
consumers has grown from 6,561 to 11,900, an increase of
81.3%.
Established 1876
Published Every Evening
Board Subject
Of Meet Today
Except
T h e one w ay
to k e e p s o u n d ,
p e rfe c t te e th
sby ¿ bért ^M oses
H E only way to keep the priceless blessing of sound,
perfect teeth is to eat the kind of food that supplies
them not only with proper nourishment but gives them
work to do. Grape-Nuts not only induces thorough masti­
cation, but also supplies the lime and other elements re­
quired for building firm tooth structure.
This wholesome, healthful cereal food is made from
whole wheat flour and malted barley. All the nutriment
of these splendid grains, including the vital mineral ele­
ments so often lacking in so-called “refined” foods, is
retained.
A delicious, appetizing dish, Grape-Nuts, with cream
or good milk, provides complete nourishment for body,
bone and nerves, in readily digestible form.
Sold by Grocers Everywhere!
T
"There’s a Reason”
GrapeNuts
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POWER COMPANY
7% PREFERRED CAPITAL STOCK
PRICE 092 PER SHARE
YIELDING 7.6%
Increase in Facilities
The Company owns and operates seven hydro-electric
plants in Southern Oregon and N orthern California. It has
never resorted to generation of electricity Oy steam power.
In building these hydro-electric plants, a natural resource is
being developed which will be productivo forever.
THE STOCK
P a r 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 mailed 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 Com pany’s properties.
It is not assessable by the Company for any purpose
whatsoever.
I t is non-callable, and if purchased at the present price
yields a perm anent return of 7.6% on the investment.
I t is exem pt from Federal Normal Individual Income
Tax.
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 $6,296,605.50 which equals $283.60 per share or over
three times the present cost of $92 per share.
Purchase m ay be made in any am ount from one share up­
ward.
In 1912, the generating capacity was 11,800 H. P. and a t Jk
the end of 1922, it will am ount to 52,580 H. P.
' The stock may be purchased for cash or on our special
- savings plan, namely, $5.00 per share as first payment, and
The Company’s high tension lines a t th e 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
T he aggregate length of the distribution lines will be over r under the savings plan at the rate of 6% per annum. Inter-
eight hundred and ten miles.
est checks are mailed to subscribers under the savings plan
A every three months.
The investm ent needeu to r the construction of these fa- ?
..........................
cilities has increased from $4,189,325.76 in 1912 to $9,567,-4’ The stock is listed on the San Francisco Stock and Bond
Exchange.
430.60 on June 30, 1922.
THE RECORD OF TEN YEARS’ GROWTH
YEAR
HARRISON
BROS.
Properties
1912................ ..................$4,189,325.76
1913................ ..................... 4,787,624.35
5,054,312.08
1914............... ..................
1915 ............. ..................... 5,265,839.86
..................... 5,985,095.29
1916.........
1917................ ..................... 6,498,375.71
..................... 7,311,310.73
1918
1919 .............. ..................... 7,416.522.45
1920 .............. ..................... 7,692,884.51
1921................ ..................... 8,407,581.82
1922 (12 months ending June 30) 9,567,430.60
Get Uehind
A ride in a Lincoln is one continuous
trip of comfort and enjoyment. Changes
in road conditions bring scarcely any
perceptible difference in the smoothness
w ith which your car travels.
Rear springs shackled at both ends; final
drive through a torque tube; combined
w ith superior control of the motor
power itself, afford a master sense of
security in any driving emergency.
Gross
Revenues
$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
Operating
Maintenance
Expense
$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
Net Earnings without
Deducting Interest
or Depreciation
Kilowatt
Hours
Generated
$169,376.80
203,515.03
222,122.02
226,891.57
212,426.73
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
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to take immediate advantage o f the exceedingly attractive price at
which this high grade security is now being offered — 092 per sh aie
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Price subject t o increase at any time.
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TH E CALIFORNIA O R EG O N POWER COMPANY
OFFICES
MEDFORD, GRANTS PASS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
YREKA, DUNSM UIR, CALIFORNIA