Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 14, 1922, Page 4, Image 4

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    Kai urday, October 14, 1922
ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
PAGE FOUR
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D. A. R. STATE REGENT I s
The follow ing m em bers were
Holiday Hard on F'sh—
. M odern W oodm en M eeting—
Because Colum bus happened to
S tated session, Moose hall, Mon-
EN TER TA IN ER BY CH A PTER atten d an ce:
M esdames C urry, Gil-
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! discover A m erica som e 430 years day evening, O ctober 16. R egular
bert, V anN atta, M itchell, S chuerm an, s S
ago, th e fish in the Rogue had a business. F. L. NUTTER, Consul.
(C ontinued from P age 1)
' M acCracken, J. P. Dodge, Louis j i
The g re a test cou rtesy you can a c bad day Thursday says the G rants
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Galey,
B lake,
W a lk e r 'I B
cord your friend s is to le t oth ers pa33 Cour er
M(j st of th e court
Yeo, th e In su ran ce Man, is still
Briggs,
Pell,
O.
A.
R
elief
Corps
a
n
d
o
th
er
sim
ilar
pa-
Conover,
know o f th eir presence in th e city. hou3g people tfaat CQuld ggt aw ay doing b usin ess in A shland, and is
Andrew’s,
A
nderson,
Ad-
trio
tic
societies,
b
u
t
ow
ing
to
the
Stearns,
The T id .u gs w ould appreciate this. nd QThers around tQWn whQ hap_ w ritin g m ore insurance th a n ever.
fa c t th a t th e organization is m uch a m s> McConnell and the Misses
t a l « S9’
pened to feel in the mood of cele- « y ° u w ant S°od insurance, give it
younger th an th e o th er societies » it M itchell, C ham berlain, P alm er and s s
b ra tin g th e day, w ent out and t0 h im - and “ sPend the differen ce."
P hone 274-J. has not m ade itself felt as have the Hicks. Mrs. R ussell and Mrs. Van H
K lam ath E leven A rrives —
b rought back some ex tra large O ffice> I 14 Oak St.
Sant, prospective m em bers, and Mrs. I
older ones.
30tf
The K lam ath F alls football team catches.
The riv e r is qu ite clear
Oldfield, were visitors, as w ere Mrs.
Miss
L
ang
dw
elt
in
p
a
rtic
u
la
r
on
a rriv ed in A shland last evening, b e - ! now, and th e
recent rain s are
the A m ericanization of foreigners L ittlechild and Mrs. K elting, m em ­
ing registered a t the Hotel A shland. tho u g h t to be responsible for th e S tearn s in K lam ath F a l l s -
and
th e tre a tm e n t which they re ­ bers of o th e r chapters.
Besides the team , th e re w ere a f e w ' im proved fishing.
O A- S tearns 13 spf ndlng a
ceive
on first a rriv in g on th is coun­
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days in K lam ath F alls, com bining
su b stitu te players and ro o ters who
try,
and
asked th a t every e ffo rt pos­
cam e over at th e sam e tim e. Q uite 1 Piano tu n in g g u aran teed by Carl Pleasure w ith a sh o rt business trip.
sible
be
m ade to en th u se th e new
a num ber of o th er stu d e n ts w ere ex-! Loveland. Studio, 135 E. Main St.
a
rriv
als
in
the U nited S tates w ith
Cliff Payne m akes cupboards. 28tf
pected over today in tim e for the Phone 465.
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patriotism
for
th e country instead
gam e.
of only having a d esire for the dol­
F o r sale second hand, double disc Pledged to F ra te rn ity
lars which they can earn here.
Cheap in su ra n c e is costly a t any plow a t a b argain. C arson-Fow ler
W ord of the pledging of R illing
A nother point m ade was th a t ev­
UNDER THE AUSPICES
price. F o r sound in su ran ce a t re a ­ L um ber Co.
36-6
Schuerm an to D elta Tail D elta fra-
ery
A
m
erican
citizen
should
boost
OF THE
sonable rate s, see B illings Agency.
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tern ity , on th e U niversity of Oregon
E stablished 1883.
3411 i A shland Men Chosen—
cam pus, has been received. R illing the U nited S tates instead of giving
it a kick a t every chance as m any
M ilton L. Myers and George W . had been a tte n d in g th e L eland Stan-
people
do, and in addition endeavor
Leaves for Portland—
D unn, of th is city, w ere chosen as ford university, tra n sfe rrin g to the
to
see
th
a t th e law s of th e country,
H. C. Galey left for P o rtlan d em inent
g rand com m ander
and Oregon in stitu tio n th is fall.
His
WILL PR ESEN T AS T11E OPENING NUMBER
w
hen
once
on th e s ta tu te books, are
T hursday on th e evening tra in . He grand sw ord b e a re r, respectively at b ro th e r, F red , is a m em ber of th e
expects to be away a few days on th e final session of th e grand com- sam e organization, of which H arold enforced, and th ereb y giving the
children of today a lesson in law
business.
m andery, K nights T em plar of Ore- Simpson is president.
and order. She also pointed out the
gon, which m et recently in Rose-
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fact th a t th e first place to learn
In su ran ce of all kinds, low est fix­ b u rg for the a n n u al conclave. Pen- W ill R eside H ere—
obedience should be in th e hom e,
ed ra te s ; autom obile fire, th e ft, col- dleton, backed by a stro n g delega­
Mrs. Ju lia R. McQlilken has re ­
t i o n and property dam age insu ran ce | Hon m anaged to sw ing th e Round tu rn e d from P o rtla n d a fte r an ab­ and th a t once learned th ere , the
■ ch ild ren would have m ore respect
a specialty. Staples R ealty Agency.
BARITONE, DRAMATIST
sence of some tim e, and expects to
Up city for th e 1923 conclave.
; for th e law s of th e land w’hen they
3 6tf
' tak e up a perm an en t residence in
becam e m en and women.
K ing Bee sp ark plugs, fully g u a r­ i Ashland.
Stropping in City—
In closing h e r ta lk , Miss Lang
anteed. F ix it Shop.
36tf
Mrs. N ighton and a lady friend, of
urged
th a t the local organization
SOPRANO, READER, PIA N IST
Now is th e tim e to have y o u r pi-
H ilt, were in th e city shopping F r i­
form
a
study
class
on
th
e
co
n
stitu
­
F o r sale, cheap Five room bung- ano tuned. Carl H. Loveland S tu ­ tion of th e U nited S tates, and en-f
day.
alow’ w ith b ath , close in, large lot. dio 135 E. Main. P hone 465. 4tf
deavor to learn m ore about th a t
B etter in su ran ce a t reasonable In q u ire 422 Boulevard. Phone 348-R.
g rea t docum ent which gave life to >
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
36tf
rate s. B illings Agency. Phone 211.
th e governm ent of our country.
FOR RENT— T hree room furnished
Follow ing Miss L a n g ’s ta lk , re-i
m odern a p a rtm e n t. A dults only.
Bum ping the o th er m an ’s car is
th-iscoe E lected C om m itteem an—
357 Vista St. Apt. No. 4. Phone fresh m en ts of tea and cakes were
The Jackson county division -o f usually expensive, unless you carry
ADMISSION, 5Oe and 25c
8 O’CLOCK
122.
37tf served by th e hostess, assisted by
th e Oregon S tate T each ers’ associa­ property dam age in su ran ce; a sm all
M esdam es W ill Dodge, Louis Dodge,
tion, before the closing session, se­ prem ium protects you; see us about. i FO R SALE L arge solid oak dining H. C. Galey, and Miss E d ith Dodge.
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room table. Call 219 Meade St.
lected George A. Briscoe, su p e rin ­ it. Staples R ealty Agency.
3 6tf
37-2*
tendent of the A shland schools, as
FOR SALE — T hree T oggenburg
a m em ber of th e executive com m it­ A tten tion C hristian W orkers —
goats, $10 each. W ill ta k e apples
All
the
m
em
bers
of
th
e
C
hristian
I
tee. O thers on the com m ittee are
or m ost a n y th in g as paym ent. 460
H. P. Je w e tt, C en tral P o in t, and W orkers band who wish to go t o ! Boulevard.
37-2*
Gold H ill Sunday m orning and h o ld '
Mrs. E dna B. A llen, Ruch.
a Bible m eeting in th e aftern o o n , are TW ELVE PE R CENT IS AN EX-
i , . i
in
KU-
oi
CELLENT YIELD on an invest-
Suits, SUITS, SU ITS’ a t P aul- asked to be a t the public lib ra ry a t
m ent, b ut you should not be sa tis­
32tf 8 :30 Sunday m orning. All who can,
ae ru d ’s.
fied w ith less. L et me PROVE to
brin g cars. All should b rin g a lunch.
you th a t I have the g rea test in ­
vestm ent o p p ortunity ever o ffe re d 1
Cireuil C ourt to Convene—
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to you. Send a postal card for de­
M onday, O ctober 16, will be the
LEEDOM sells TIR ES a n d TUBES
tails AT ONCE. Leroy Moore, P.
first day of the October term of t h e ! — SPA RK P L I GS, W EED CHAINS,
O. Box 520, W ichita F alls, Texas
circuit co urt in Jackson county. It — R E PA IR S
TIR ES, R ETREA D S
37-2*
will convene a t Jacksonville w ith t and e v ery th in g a t tho B EA V E R
2 7 tf
CORNER.
Ju d g e C alkins on the bench.
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Local and Personal
DAINTY
DOROTHY
IS COMING
W a tch for Her
The Midland Lyceum Bureau
American Legion
The Utile Players Co.
Wilbur Smith
Helen Limerick
Wednesday, October 18lh
At the Armory
T H E CALIFORNIA OREGON
POWER CO M PA NY
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Sweet Cider, m ade fresh every
day, two gallons 75c, one gallon 40c, j
A PPLES— 20 ounce pippins, 75c delivered. P hone 9 - F - ll.
box delivered. P hone 9 - F - ll.
E v erything good to eat a t D etrlck
See P a u lse ru d ’s su its, $15 and up. G roceteria.
32tf
7% PREFERRED CAPITAL STOCK
PRICE 092 PER SHARE
YIELDING 7.6%
D etrick sells b u tte r for less.
LAST TIME TODAY
LON CHANEY
YOUR PARTNERS
IN P R O G R E S S
S h eriff V isits F rid ay—
-in-
S heriff C. E. T errill was a business!
J. O. Rigg, can d id ate on the dem o­ visitor in th e city yesterday, having
“ FLESH AND BLOOD”
cratic ticket for the s ta te legisla­ a n um ber of sum m onses w ith him ,
tu re , as Jackson county re p re se n ta ­ which he was serving w hile here.
— A deeply appealing d ram a w ith
tive, was a business visitor to Med­ The persons sum m oned m ust a p p e a r , an unforeseen ending—
ford T hursday.
i d u rin g the term of court which con-I
— Also—
venes in Jacksonville M onday.
W e will be glad to call a t your
convenience. L adies’ w ork a spe­
B e tte r be safe th a n sorry.
See
cialty. Call 63, A shland Cleaning & Beaver R ealty Co. about your insur-
TOMORROW AND MONDAY
287tf
Dyeing W orks.
3 2 t f janee. P hone 68.
" Poor Boy ”
P hone 39 before leaving the city
and also upon re tu rn . Many of your
friends would like to know w here
you were.
;
T he O. K. b a rh e r shop is now lo-
rated a t 65 N orth Main s tre e t, w ith
¡en tire new equipm ent.
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HARD LINES !
Many Attend Auxiliary Meeting—
F ifteen m em bers of the L ad ies’
A uxiliary of the A m erican Legion
from M edford a tte n d ed the m eeting TH IS WAS A BAD W EEK FO R THE
a t the P arish house last night. The!
SUNSHINE LAUNDRY
visitors put on th e w ork of th e order!
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and a fte r a social evening, refresh-
How m any tim es d.d you ta k e the
m ents w ere served.
i w ash from th e line before it was
„
-
dry? T h at was h ard on you.
Or
New fall su its on display a t P a u l-[d id you ju st let it flu tte r in the
s e ru d ’s.
32tf breezes and show ers till th e storm
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j was over and the good old sun got
At L ake o f the W oods__
in his w ork? T h a t was h ard on the
Mr. and Mrs. E. F. G u th rie, of! clothes.
M edford, a re spending th e w eek-end
Send it to th e lau n d ry and get rid
a t Lake of the Woods. They plan on I of the u n c e rtain ty , dissatisfaction
closing th eir cottage th ere for the and h ard w ork of w ashing a t hom e.
w inter.
I R E PE A T IT!
Portlanders Are Awake—
Now th a t the 1925 exposition is
a th in g of th e past, and th e slogan
of " P o rtla n d 1927” adopted, v isitors
in th e city from th e sta te m etropolis
a re sp reading th e gospel of the fa ir
Recent arriv als a t th e local hotels
a re penning “ 1927” a fte r
th eir
nam es on the reg ister, instead of thh
old fam iliar “ 1925.”
O rres cleans clothes.
The aggregate length of the distribution lines will be over
eight hundred and ten miles.
The investm ent needed for the construction of these fa­
cilities has increased from $4,189,325.76 in 1912 to $9,567,-
430.60 on June 30, 1922.
— A lso—
PA TH E NEW S
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EVENING
W orld Fam ous T rained Bears
P O U L T R Y FEED FORMULAS
are based on over 30 years of experience in blending raw
feed m ate ria ls which, when com bined, will be m ost efficient
as reg ard s p a la tab ility , d ig estib ility and resu lts. A great
m any tests have been m ade to d eterm in e how ’to com bine
and supplem ent th e g rain s— a ll of w hich a re d eficien t or
unbalanced feeds— in o rd er to increase th e ir digestibility and
assim ilation. All of Prof. E . V. M cCollum’s ideas of increased
n u tritio n and assim ilation have been included in OUR b u ild­
ing the scientific Olympic Feeds.
City D elivery
P h on e 4 9
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 Company’s properties.
I t 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.
It is exem pt from Federal Normal Individual Income
Tax.
It takes precedence as to assets and dividends over com-*
mon stock am ounting to $4,441,100 par value. The equity
back <?f the preferred stock now outstanding amounts 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 may be made in any am ount from one share up­
ward.
The stock may be pr.rcha-ed for cash or on our special
savings plan, namely, $5.00 per share as first payment, and
$5.00 per share per month.
Interest is paid by the Company on all partial payments
under the savings plan at the rate of 6’ . per annum. In ter­
est checks are mailed to subscribers under the savings plan
every three months.
The stock is listed on the San Francisco Stock and Bond
Exchange.
Gross
Revenues
O perating
M aintenance
Expense
N et E arnings w ithout
D educting In terest
or D epreciation
K ilow att
H ours
G enerated
$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
226,509.57
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
212,426.73
251,406.77
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
108,238.745
142,404975
129,368,£03
131,170,857
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THE HAPPY BEAR FAMILY’
ASHLAND MILLS
P ar value $100 per share.
THE RECORD OF TEN YEARS’ GROWTH
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The Company owns and operates seven hydro-electric
plants in Southern Oregon and N orthern California. It has
never resorted to generation of electricity by steam power.
• In building these hydro-electric plants, a natural resource is
being developed which will be productive forever.
The Company’s high tension lines at the end of 1922 will
be over six hundred miles in length.
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The territory now served by The California O regon Powei
Company includes parts of Jackson, Josephine, Klam ath
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 areas of the states of Massa­
chusetts, Rhode Island and Connecticut.
In 1912, the generating capacity was 11,800 H. P. and at
the end of 1922, it will am ount to 52,580 H. P.
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ANNOUNCEMENT
I wish to announce th a t I will
have office hours in A shland from
9 a. m. to 12 m ., and in M edford
from 1 p. tn. to 5 p. m ., 408 M edford
Building. Phone 401 for o th e r ap-
pointm ents.
Dr. G eorge J. Kinz,
C h iropractor, No. 25, The Plaza.
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THE “JUNIOR" ACTOR
ALL TH E WORLD
LOVES
COMING — MONDAY
ONLY
Ashland Laundry Co.
Steady Growth in Customers Served
Increase in Facilities
Send it
See Carl L oveland about having
y o u r hoy learn som e baud ln stru -l
m ent, and join the Boys’ Band, Stu-i Goo<l W ork
P rom pt Service
dio 135 E. Main. P hone 465.
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PHONE 163
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.
D uring the period between 1912 and 1921, the num ber of
consumers has grown from 6,561 to 11,900, an increase of
81.3%.
‘TAKING CHANCES’
F r u it canning tim e Is a t hand.
F o r fru it Jars, lids, ru b b ers, Jelly
m olds and su g a r. D etrick 's prices
c a n ’t be beaten.
THE STOCK
THE COMPANY
R igg a M edford V isitor—
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Value Physical
Properties
1912...................................... $4,189,325.76
1913...................................... 4,787,624.35
1914...................................... 5,054,312.08
1915....................................... 5,265,839.85
1916...................................... 5,985.095.29
1917...................................... 6,498,375.71
1918...................................... 7,311,310.73
7,416,522.45
1919.................
7,692.884.51
1920...............................
1921................................. . 8,407,581.82
1922(12 m onths ending June 30) 9,567,430.60
Our partial payment plan o f $5 per share per month enables you
to take immediate advantage o f the exceedingly attractive price at
which this high grade security is now being offered — $92 per share
to yield 7.6% per annum.
You may place your order or get 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 COMP ANY
OFFICES
MEDFORD, GRANTS PASS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
YREKA, DUNSMUIR, CALIFORNIA
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