»MÄ»— » 4a«WM«**< three. Ina#«. Oebrig got a «A one, ineld*. FonJ. strike t,wo. Ball two. high. » a « thxem iMife. Spencer wag t,hr0VS at tirbi Oae run, iwq bits and 'Into iM i* 0»M- MtlMV.I a>.«wrote. struck oat, with a wild New York—Snencer wend *• catch lor PIttaharg. Leaser! UP- Ball one. outside. Strike one, eall- Strike one, swung. Ball < aide. Ball two, outeldi > " ed. Bail two. tnaide. strut« FOR SALE— 6 room modern house, lot <0x140. Splendid lo­ k and heating cation on Almond St. <18.00 for stoves, One traylor and endlgons quick sale. Brown A Rice, <8 N. front IS? to eatable. Rhyan threw Koe­ nig/out at first. Huth np. Strike one, called. Ball one, outside. Foul strike two. The Babe was choking his bat aa he swung. Ball two, outside. Rhyan threw Customers pf Tbe California Oregon Power Company in homes and factories used 293,000,000 kilowatt hours of electrical energy last year. More than 3,000 preferred shareholders receive dividends regularly by chedt every three months. The capital supplied by investors in the Company’s preferred shares goes directly into permanent» useful public utility properties. The confidence o f our thousands of customers rests on their knowledge o f the fact that dependable service is fur­ nished a t reasonable rates. The investment confidence of m ore than 3,000 share j— - _____ —-v holders is merited by the fact that divi- ' • dends always arrive regul&ily, by check, 011 the due date. „ A eppy of this 16-page book, describ- ingand illustrating the properties o f The California Oregon Power Company, will cAUFQ.iS os.f OH he sent to you on request, together with complete information about in v e stm e n t in the Company’s preferred shares. Hunting Clothing, Guns and Am C ompany munition, Boots and Shoes. -A1 Jordan’s Army Goods Store— (B iggest L ittle Store in Town, Open E venings.) TERMINAL, HOTEL ASHLAND Phone 47 JORDANS pendable Service to etomers—D ividends fa r Shareholders , W Let Us»{)o Y0ur \ E lectrical and’ Battery . Worlf. — ■ . .. called. PouL Cvengros was work»- a n a a o JMhA MS*—- ln< a wide curve. Ball thfee, ^ZyUvUytRIv FITC high. Rhyan threw Lasseri out* -r at first. Dugan up. Strike garbage one, low. Dugan singled. Boa*. started a lire that destroyed the gouch up. Ball one. Rhyan throw plant of the Feather River Pine out Bengough at first, Dugan ad- mills today, doing damage esti- yan«l»g to second. Pennock up. »mated at two million dollars. The Dell one, low. Strike one, swnagt main office of the building was Strike two. celled. Foul. Trap- nil that remained today of the nor took a hit from Pennoek plant which employed 700 men. and threw him out at first. No -------------- ■ ■ — ■ rune, one hit and one error. READ CLASMIFIBD A M one. outside. Strike oge, celled Lasseri thrgw Waiter Ifret FOR RRNT—Two steam heat­ ed office rooms in First National Bank Bldg. Reasonable rent, t o r galre First National Bank. 88-19 'fide. Rhyan tiled o a t P. Warier ap. Strike oue. catted. Lloyd I waner walked to secotai aaari- lasted. P. Waaer popped out to Raueri. No runs, one fctt and ao errors. MxJSord. Grants Bass.Roseburg, Vtsiu*. Dstntznuk-Ceiii . NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE | By virtue of an mueutlon on1 Foreclosure duly issued out of and under the seal of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, in F A H ttn iq and for the County of Jackson, Painting, to mo dlrecjed and dated on the 5th day of October, 1987, ’in a try Cliff Bai certain action therein, wherein G. or phone 4 « . 8. Butler as plaintiff, recovered judgment against William B. King and Callie King, Husband fall ir R im Are you planantg 9 havlpg and Wife, the defendants, for tbe sum of eight hundred eighty-five your car rebuilt If a» get one first. Ws sprit and no one-hundredths dollars, prices repairing and can hap i 1 885.00), with costs and dla- mere miles In y o u 91 .kursementa taxed at eighteen and work on flat rate basM. Baton on storage ky sixty ose-hundredtbs, (118.60) one hundred and no one-hun- or month. Acceasoried, dreths, (1100.00), dollars, as at­ ell and cars washed and THIRD STREET Cfe’ torney’s fees, which judgment T jjOP*“ N1»ht ® was enrolled and docketed in the Clerk’s office of said Court* In said County on tbe 4th day of Oc­ tober. 1937. Notice is hereby given that, pursuant to the> terms of tks said execution. Twill on the 12th day of November, 1927, at 10 o’clock GRANTS PASS, Oct. 7.— a. m., at the front door of t h e James gchlose of Seattle attempt­ Courthouse In the City of Med­ ed suicfde hare lest night, by ford, In, Jackson County, Oregon, shooting himself with a .86 cali­ offer for sals an< will sell at pub­ bre pistol. He was taken to the lic auction for cash to the highest Good Samaritan hospital and may bidder, to sal I sty said Judgmant. recover. The baUet lodged In the together with U s costs of this brain. Domestic troubles is giv­ sale, subject to redemption as ( en as the reason for the attempt­ provided by law, all of the right, ( ed suicide. Scbleee came here title and interest that the said de* , several days «go te attempt to feadgnts, William B. King and ( err