Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 21, 1922, Page 2, Image 2

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    FAGB TWO
Ashland
ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
Tidings
E itabllahed 1S75
Every Evening
Sunday
TILE ASHLAND PLINTI*
Rubllahad
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Except
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/
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At tbs Churches
t
Saturday, October 21, 1922
o d s answ er to E lija h s prayer on B aseball P la y er Is Home—
go to P o rtlan d re tu rn in g a t
various
‘ We Should Worry* ! h Mount
C arm el, illu stra te d by the!
Ken W illiam s, prem ier
circuit tim es d u rin g th e w in ter to visit Mr.
onderful answ er to p ray er of the clouter of th e A m erican
league, and Mrs. B. A. W illiam s and friends,
Proceeds Will Be ; i w P ilgrim
s, when the ship loaded with I should be credited officially w ith one — G rants Pass C ourier.
upplie3 appeared a t the close of a m ore hom e ru n , bringing his total
_______
Given To Charily f i long
day of fasting and prayer, s e t- to 40 for the season. Ken ju st com -'
B etter be safe th an sorry.
See
N azareno (L u rc h
C orner Of F o u rth and C streets.
5e: vices for Sunday, O a o i p r 22:
O FFIC IA L CITY AND COI NIA
I every h e a rt in tu n e w ith the p ro m -'p le te d his 40th home run when re- Beaver R ealty Co. about your lnsur-
PA PER
Sunday school a 9:45 p. ni., Thorn-
A / A M - 'L S I
T hings are m oving fast these days ise of God th a t “ My word sh all u o t'c e n tlv he a rriv ed hom e from St. L o u is : nice, P hone 68.
TELEPH O N E 39
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ton S. W iley, ¿uperísitcndent, and
around th e E lk s’ club w here prepa­ re tu rn unto Me void.”
w here he helped put G rants Pass on,
p
reach
in
g
servic
33
a
t
11
a.
ni.
and
C. K. LOGAN, Ed L or
ratio n s are now going on for th eir
The com pany was then changed,! the baseball map. He was accom -i
Insurance yf all kinds; strong
7:30 p. m. Rev. G. S. H u n t, of Seat-
arm ai C hristm as ch a rity show.
by
a
little
im
agination,
from
a
staid
panied
by
Mrs.
W
illiam
s,
the
trip
com
panies. Staples Realty Agency.
E n tered a t th e A shland, Oregon
tie. W ash., will be w tii U3 m orning
Postoffice as Second-class Mail M at­
The production th is year “ We set of women in to ‘boys” ready for being m ade
in K en’s new Haynes!
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'Silence often teli; m ore th an <?>' ” d evening. Rev. H um is our dis-'
ter.
Should W orry”— is a m usical com- the gold rush. A prospector. Mrs. ro ad ster.
They expect to be here!
tric-t
su
p
e
rin
te
n
d
e
n
t.
Come
and
hear
long explanation.
______ _
<i> him .
P ra y e r m eeting W ednesday! edy w ith a large cast of principals ; H ulet, fired them w ith enthusiasm for the next tw o weeks and will then ‘ Detrlck sells butter tor less.
a id a chorus of 50 and a bevy of for
the ru sh in. Mrs. Van Sant —"***" ■’■"*•
,
Y our own freedom can be in-
F rid a y evenings, a t 7:30 p. m ..
“ rls who can sing and dance. The slaked th e claim s (m ission sta-
>♦
creased (! by
OJ le ttin g oth ers have ^ ¡ J - E - McShane, pastor.
comedy itself is one long scream : tio n s). Mrs. Silsby blazed th e trail,!
BIBLE THOUGHT
mo"i too.
rom s ta rt to finish, and the ten Mrs. L am kin produced som e gold
■FOR TODAY—
T r:n ty E piscopal C hurch
big
m usical num bers th ro u g h o u t th e nuggets (new s from th e field) of
Bible Thonnhtn memorized. w’U prove a 'c
V icar, th e Rev. P. K. H am m ond,
K now ledge m ay not be so es
priceless heritage in a f te r years.
play a re beau tifu l to look a t as well ra re quality, Mrs. Ross exhibited
sential a fie r all, or so m any <♦> n °ly com m union a t 8 a. in. Sunday as hear. The settin g s and costum - ' “ pay d ir t” of high average.
H er
^. school a t 9:45. M orning service and
get along w ithout it.
iug for the production w ere b u ilt talk on the changed lives of th e na-i
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g, serm on a t 11. E veryone cordially
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21
specially for it and a re dazzling to tives and th e ir needs led to th e de-
W hen you come to m eet g re a t
welcomed.
th e eye.
! cisión to petition ou r congressm en
YE SHALL BE SA TISFIED —
m en, you a re astounded to see
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A shland’s b rig h te st sta rs of t h e 'a t once in behalf of th e fisheries
Ye shall eat in plenty, and be
how o rd in a ry they are.
<$>
P re sb y te r;a n C hurch
; hom e ta le n t w orld will flash and bill, designed to stop cannery com-
satisfied, and p raise the nam e or
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. ( The su b ject for tlie m orning ser-
$>
I
the Lord, your God, th a t hath
It is alm ost a su re sign, when X ! nioa is ‘Jesu s Hie W onderful.” The sp a rk le in th is production and a t th e ¡pañíes from tra p fishing, which
conclusion of the reh earsal last ev- ! privilege denied to the natives, often
dealt w ondrously w ith you: and
a m an stops w orking, th a t lie is
' GlinS p e o p le s conference will be in • ening, the Pow ells w ere loud in th e ir leaves them penniless for a whole
my people shall never be asham ed
ab o u t to stop living.
^ s e s s i o n in th is church all day Sunday
Stands for a GRADUATED INCOME TAX LAW and
: praise of A shland tale n t. The show! season, and th e o th er bill to protect
— Joel 2: 26.
4, and th e young people will have
, .,
T
will be brim ful of pep and com edy, th e Indians from peyote, a narcotic
for general retrenchment in GOVERNMENT EXPENSES
If you can ’t co-operatc w ith * ch arg e of the even ng m eeting a t and plenty of tuneful m usic will not. covered by th e V olstead law.
’ BELLEV IEW IRRIGATION
th e house th a t hires you, thro w
A ddresses will be given to keep th e audience in a h ila rio u s ' The prospector closed w ith a touch-
The Belleview irrig a tio n d in n er at
up
your
job
and
go
w
here
yon
<fc!v-J1’ch
th
e public is invited. Sunday j mood th e e n tire evening.
the A rm ory, by the cham ber of com
I ing story of a g rea t catch of fish a t
Believes that the PUBLIC SCHOOL is the best place
school
p
t
9 :4 5 a. ru. Ju n io r C h ris-¡
m erce T h u rsd ay evening, was one of ’ can.
The proceeds of the p e rfo rm a n c e ' P oint Barrow , in answ er to th e pray-
to
make good citizens, and therefore stands for the COM­
tia n E ndeavor a t 4 p. ni. C h ris tia n ’
the m ost im p o rtan t of its kind ever/?*
,, ,
.
, . and th e Big Show Special will go i er of th e lone m issionary for the
<?, E ndeavor services as announced in
,
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.
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PULSORY EDUCATIONAL BILL.
H EZ H ECK SAYS:
staged in A shland. It will likely re-
to w aid the C hristm as benefit fund I sta rv in g Eskim os.
•
nrnom
m
U*Aefmme.
Aiuld
of
.
^
p
r
o
g
r
a
m
.
W
e
stm
in
ste
r
Guild
a
t
“ Some p a re n ts th ru s t
su it in crystalizing the sentim ent out "
of the lodge, to be used for C hrist-
The next m eeting will be a school ,,
6:30 p. m. P ra y er m eeting, W e d -,__
... . . .
, ,
. i
,
, , , i
m a rria g e upon tlieir d au g h ­
th ere in favor of joining the T alent
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r
; m as g ifts for the poor and heip for w ith
tli Mrs. J. R. W ick, principal.
<
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nesday
a
t
7
:2
0
p.
in.;
them
e,
“
The
(liQ
Q
c
.
Is opposed to teachers in our public schools wearing any
ters, w hile o th ers let ’em
d istrict for irrig a tio n of a large *'
T here will be a geography and his-;
D
elivered
L
ife”
Jno.
8:
36.
The
i
,
garb or insignia of their church.
m ake th e ir own m istak e s.”
acreage east of town.
---------------------------- ! tory class and spelling down and
<J. $> <s> <$» <3, «?> £la(i hand is extended to all. C. F . 1
T here were too few A shland c iti­ -î> <î> <j>-î. . - $ > 4,
speaking pieces and lofs of good
K oehler, pastor.
MISSIONARY SOCIETY
zens present. A shland— every m an
things. M issionary m eetings are not 11
HAD A FINE PROGRAM
Is opposed to the appropriation and use of public funds
and wom an here— should be e n th u s ­
dull was the opinion of every woman
LOOMIS TICK ET
F
irs
t
C
ongregaiional
Church
iastically for the m ovem ent.
If
for secterian purposes.
present W ednesday.
B oulevard itnd Main stre e t. Sun ! Seldom have th e P re sb y te ria n l a - !
m eans as m uch to Ashland as r .n -
F o r M ayor
day school a t 9.45 a. in., w ith c la s s e s ! dies had a b e tte r program than th at!
one of th e o th e r g reat advancem ent
CH ARLES L. LOOMIS
(Paid Political Advertisement)
for all grades and ages. B ring your given W ednesday a t the hom e of
LKEDOM will tak e the KNOCK
m ovem ents now under contem pla­
B : ; ,).n ':i'. servic- at 11; sub- Miss N .ver and Mrs. Curry.
; out of y our OLD TIRE or sell y o u '”
tion, possibly as m uch as all of them .
For City Council
.i
.
“
St.
P
a
u
l’s
C
onversion.”
No
Miss
N
iver’s
devotional
lesson
from
a new CORD for $10.00.
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T hat is a section rich in possibili­
S. A. PE T E R S, SR.
C h ristian E ndeavor services, e ith e r;
ties. W ithout w ater it is an in d if­
M. C. LIN IN G ER
ju n io rs o r advanced. The young!
ferent asset to th e tow n, but with
DR. R. L. BURDIC
people will all a tte n d Hie d istric t,
irrig atio n it will become a t once the
H. G. WOLCOTT
convention
at
the
P resb y terian
m ost im p o rta n t section to th e pros !
MRS. W. M. BARBER
(church. E vening service a t 7:30 p. ,
p arity and developm ent of th e city.
MRS. W. J. W ALLACE
•m .; subject, “ P a u l’s G reatest S tate-;
A shland is so c o n stitu ted geograph­
i m e a t.”
Mid-week prayer m eeting,!
F o r City R ecorder
ically and topographically th a t in ­
|
W
ednesday
.evening a t 7:30.
The
(In d o rsed )
tense cu ltivation and production Is
¡public
is
cordially
invited
to
all
of)
G E R T R ID E BIEDE
her p aram o u n t need— both inside j
these services. Come and b rin g v o u r ’
and outside her tow n lim its— h e - ;
friend. W. Judson O ldfield, m inis­
F o r City T re a su re r
cause h er tillab le area is so lim ited i
ter.
SYLVESTER PAŸTERSON
th a t only by intense cu ltiv atio n can
production become an im p o rta n t fac­
For Members Park Board
Yiethixlis! E piscopal Chuieli
to r in com m unity developm ent
Ir­
(Indorsed)
The Sunday school will m eet in
rigation fo r th e Belleview d istric t
HAL McNAIR
re g u la r session Sunday m orning a t
m eans not hundreds, b u t m illions,
MRS. F. D. W AGNER
9:45. w ith S u p erin ten d en t Dr. G. W-
to the fu tu re of A shland.
A. C. NIN IN G ER
Gregg in charge. “ Dig a W ell” will
E ngineer D illard m ade it very
— Adv-tf be the p a sto r’s subject for th e raosn-
plain th a t the d istric t was ce rtain or
ing church service a t 11 o’clock. Dr.
w ater enough from the H y att P ra i­ LOY, P A ii’l MR. \ OLSTEAD,
Carl G. Doney, p resident of W illam -
YOUK PARTNERS
rie project to supply 9000 acres w ith
MAN SEES “ W H IT E ” B L U E B IR D ' e tte university, will speak a t the
IN P R O G R E S S
one and one-lialf acre feet of w ater.
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1 M ethodist church Sunday evening,
Now th ere is 7000 acres in the dis­
DALLAS, Or,, Oct. 21.— C. C. (both a t th e E pw orth L eague m eeting
tric t and the addition of the B elle­ G ardner, a fa rm e r oi th e B rid g e p o rt)a t 6:15 and the evening church serv-
T H E STOCK
T H E COM PANY
view d istric t will not be a s tra in on e t ’on w est o: here, rep o rts th a t he ¡C0 a t 7:30. T here will be special
P ar value $100 per share.
The history of T he California Oregon Pow er Company
the supply. E xperience h ere shows saw a snow w hite bluebird w ith a im u s ic by the c h o ir u n d e r the leader-
shows
a
substantial
grow
th
in
facilities
and
earnings
result­
th a t one acre foot is sufficient for ilock of re g u la r colored birds of th a t ship oi Mr. Yeo, a t both th e m orn-
Dividends have been paid on The California Oregon
ing from the large sums of money invested in its properties
the needs in this section.
There-
and from the development of the territory in which it Pow er Company Preferred Capital Stock since issuance
s l’ec:es on his farm the o th e r d a y .! and evening m eetings.
An added
(April 15, 1921) at the rate of $7 per share per annum.
operates.
fore th e d istric t wd have 3., 1-3 p e r^ W h ite robins and w hite b lackbirds j fea tu re of the evening church serv ­
Checks are mailed every three m onths at rate of $1.75 per
a n t of th e ir supp y left a fte r all< jia ve occassionally been seen, b u t no ,ce i8 th e o rch estra led bv Dr. T il­
share.
Steady Growth in Customers Served
th« needs of the d istric t is m et.
j one in thia vicinity had e¥er b e fo re ( (on
You will enjoy all the m eet-
Proceeds of all securities sold are devoted exclusively to
The territory now served by The California O regon Powei
Follow Relleview d istric t irrig a - h e a rd of a w hite bluebird.
lings a t th e M ethodist church, and
Company includes parts of Jackson, Josephine, Klamath additions to and betterm ents of Company’s properties.
and Douglas Counties in Oregon, and Siskiyou County and
¡all a re cordially invited. Rev. S J.
It is not assessable by the Company for any purpose
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
tical w ater supply for the city, so
parts of Shasta and T rinity Counties in California. This is whatsoever.
i Chaney, m inister.
an area equal to the combined areas of the states of Massa­
th a t sm all grow ers h ere tn a y be FOR SALE— Laving s tra in Buff Or-
chusetts, Rhode Island and Connecticut.
I t is non-callable, and if purchased at the present price
supplied adequately fo r intense pro­
pingtoii pullets, $1 .50 each. Rhone hirst. Chui <h of (L rist, Scientist
yields a perm anent return of 7.6% on the investment.
duction, and th is com m un’ity will
D uring the period between 1912 and 1921, the num ber of
loO.
P io n eer avenue South.
Sunday'
43-1
I t is exem pt from Federal Norm al Individual Incom e
consumers has grown from 6,561 to 11,900, an increase of
blossom as a rose, she will ad v an ce'
services a t 11 o'clock. Subject of,
Tax.
81.3%.
IMM
EDIATE
SALI
in a ttrac tiv e n e ss and pro sp erity be-! FOR
!
j o u n s ! lesson, “ P ro b atio n A fter D eath.” !
, , . , A . , ,
;
I t takes precedence as to assets and dividends over com­
Increase in Facilities
yond the fondest hope of citizens ! J ’sey cows, w orth $400 if sold c, ,
se p ara te ly when fresh: p re s e n t: Sunday school a t 10 o clock. W ed- J
mon stock am ounting to $4,441,100 par value. The equity
It will be th e m aking of th is section.!
The Company owns and operates seven hydro-electric back of the preferred stock now outstanding am ounts to a
price for all. $275; will sell i ll (>>• (nesday evening m eeting a t 8 o’clock,
plants
in Southern O regon and N orthern California. I t has total of $6,296,605.50 which equals $283.60 per share or over
none. rt. D. Sanford, 399 Beach R eading room open dally from 2 un-1
never resorted to generation of electricity by steam power. three tim es the present cost of $92 per share.
> t., A.shland,_______
¿3-3* j til 5 p. m ., except Sundays and h o li­
In building these hydro-electric plants, a natural resource is
being developed which will be productive forever.
Purchase may be made in any am ount from one share up­
W ANTED— Girl or wom an for gen­ days.
ward.
e ral housew ork.
Phone 229-R.
In 1912, the generating capacity was 11,800 H. P. and at
B ap tist C hurch
43 3
the end of 1922, it will am ount to 52,580 H. P.
The stock may be purchased for cash or on our special
will b'e
“ The P e rm a n e „ n t C ross’
savings plan, namely, $5.00 per share as first payment, and
W ANTED— Position as housekeener
,
, „
.
The Company’s high tension lines at the end of 1922 will $5.00 per share per month.
in m otherless home. Call at 32 1 fhe th em e a t the B aptist church Sun-,
be over six hundred miles in length.
N orth Main Bt.
43-3 ! day m orning a t 11 o’clock. Sunday
Interest is paid by the Company on all partial payments
The aggregate length of the distribution lines will be over under the savings plan a t the rate of 6% per annum. In te r­
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school
a
t
9:45.
Ju
n
io
r
B.
Y.
P.
U.
A shland post of th e Am erican Le-(
eight hundred and ten miles.
est checks are mailed to subscribers under the savings plan
FOR EXCHANGE— 12* acres one end a t 5 :3 0 ’ Sen5or B- Y- P ’ U- a t 6 :1 5 ’
gion w ent “ over the to p ” in th e re ­
every three months.
one half m iles from G rants P ass P reach in g services a t 8. It looks (
The investm ent needed for the construction of these fa­
cent Lyceum drive, due to the m an­
on C rescent City highw ay; good now as if th e ta rry m eetings every!
cilities has increased from $4,189,325.76 in 1912 to $9,567,-
The stock is listed on the San Francisco Stock and Bond
ag erial ability of V. V. M ills, gen­
Exchange.
430.60 on June 30, 1922.
house, barn, e tc , in alfa lfa and n is p t would be continued into next
eral ch airm an of th e com m ittee in
f>uit, irrig a ted , fo u r cows, hay in
' ,
j
<.
barn. Value. $4000 wdl trad e ‘o r ! We''k '
The a tte n d an c e a t these
charge. C om rade M ills devoted m uch
Ashland house. Also three 1 cres. (m eetings is grow ing in num bers, and,
tim e and no little am o u n t of w orry
five room bungalow , b a rn , cow, th e in te re s t is intense. Many have!
T H E RECORD OF TEN Y EA R S’ G R O W T H
to the en terp rise. T hrough th e splen­
chickens, etc., one and half m iles been baptized. Any one is invited!
O perating
did co-operation of th e L adies Aux­
N et E arnings w ithout
K ilow att
trn's V* ’ ? ’ ?•, ' 1,ab af ?*>500, will (o these m eetings any tim e if he or
V alue Physical
Gross
M aintenance
D educting In terest
H ours
iliary of the org an izatio n , to g eth er
tra d e lo r A shland house. FO F R - ,
. ,
. /
Y EA R
Properties
Revenues
Expense
or D epreciation
G enerated
SITE
SALES
AGENCY,
M
ed
fo
rd
'
she
w
lshes
t0
ta
i
r
y
’
w ith the assistance of m any friends
1912.... .
...... ............$4,189,325.76
$137,663,49
$307,040.29
$169,376.80
21,492,374
Bldg., M edford.
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of the Legion, and to th e th o u g h t­
1913.......................... ........... 4.737,624.35
347,261.70
143,746.67
203,515.03
26,485,359
C hrist Ian C hurch
1914.......................... ............ 5.054,312.08
385,331.23
163,209.21
222,122.02
33,245,366
fulness of th e m in iste ria l associa­ ATTENTION EGG FA RM ERS— W e;
Sunday school a t 10 a. m. P re ac h ­
1915..........................
............
5,265,839.86
398,349.83
171,458.26
226,891.57
38,133,884
have alw ays had dem and for m ore i :
tion, th e financial success of the
ing and com m union a t 11; subject. ,
1916.......................... ............ 5,985,095.29
426,106.64
213,679.91
212,426.73
41,936,855
h'
by
1
hicks
than
we
could
furn
course has been assured.
1917.......................... ............ 6,498,375.71
487,916.44
226,509.67
261,406.77
47,755,628
ish. W ith free ran g e and all m i- “ F o rw a rd .” E vening service a t 7:30
1918......................... ............ 7,311,310.73
502,269.05
245,150.37
257,118.68
46.216,299
lire breeding itock, half i f whi'*h 1 p. m .; su b ject, “ Tlie F u n e ra l of a
1919.......................... ............ 7,416,522.45
726,079.30
A m erican Legion posts on all sec-(
295,743.74
430.335.56
108,238,745
n, \e e ’en trap n ested , h.s will be Moral M an.” C hristian E ndeavor
1920.......................... ........... 7,692.884.51
948,277.07
398,041.48
550,235-59
142,404,975
tions of the s ta te are beginning to
‘j 1?. *> .'/.p 1, ', , , ', '' 1
’' l\ h ' n-r ■ w il l m eet w ith o th e r societies in the
1921.......................... ........... 8,407,531.82
1,003,272.07
449,082.18
552,189.89
129,368,808
1 - > o u tp u g
\ logger value m
th in k of A rm istice day program s.:
1922(12 m onths ending June 30) 9,557,430.60
1.029,409.12
444,410.46
584,998.66
131,170,857
SMITH QUALITY chicks "for '■ 923 ! d istric t convention. P ra y e r m eeting
E lab o rate p rep a ra tio n s a re being!
th an ever before. B e tte r m ake a W ednesday a t 7:30 p. m. W e be-
m ade by m any of them to celebrate!
10 per rent deposit NOW before ?jn (he stu d y of th e life of C hrist a t
th e day when “ cease firin g ” was
we begin adv ertisin g in th e poul-
• m eeting
Tf you are not going
try jo u rn als.
E. H. Sm ith 298
m eeting. 11 you a i t not going
O u r partial paym ent plan o f $5 per share per m onth enables you
sounded, and th e H un let the w orld
H
argadine
Bt„
Ashland.
¿3-;,
*
t0
p
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punishm ent, m ostly from the Y anks w \N T E D To h e a r from owner
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this h ig h grade security is now being offered — $92 per sh are
L eggett, m inister.
having farm for sale: give p a r­
to yield 7.6% per annum .
One of the big celebrations will
tic u la rs and low est price. John
be at Eugene. On th is day th e Uni- 1 J. Black, Oregon St., Chippewa
Y ou may place your order or get full information at any o f our
F alls, W isconsin. '
43-3-sat*
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NEWTON W. BORDEN
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THE CALIFORNIA OREGON
POWER COMPANY
7% PREFERRED CAPITAL STOCK
PRICE $92 PER SHARE
YIELDING 7.6%
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hom e com ing fiesta, and the varsity "WANTED— W hite oak logs or t: tu­
team will meet the gridiron men!
ber. Nordby L um ber & Box Co..
702 Couch Bldg., P o rtla n d , Ore-
from W ashington S tate college in a '
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real football skirm ish.
j SV. EET CIDER— Made fresh every; HOT WATFR HEATING SYSTEM
One of th e g ratify in g signs of the
for Small or I.arge Houses
dry. Phone in your o rd er early ;
lor hat Halowpen p a rty ; two gal­ Our New Line of H eating Stoves
L egion’s pro sp erity and stre n g th in
lons 75c. one. gallon 40c. Yes we
Oregon is th e n u m b er of posts th a t
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deliver.
Phone 9 - F - ll.
a re building m eeting halls fo r t h e ir 1
own use.
Two of these will be FOR REN T— In country, two u n ­
fu rn ish ed
room s, about
th ree
dedicated on A rm istice day. They
m iles from Ashland. A ddress R. I
#re a t M arshfield and N ew burg.
F D. Box 95A.
43-3*
Arcola
P f ovost Bros.
offices, o r from any m em ber o f our organization.
Price subject to increase a t any time.
THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANY
O F F IC E S
M E D F O R D , G R A N T S P A S S , K L A M A T H FA LLS, O R E G O N
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