Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 02, 1927, Page 2, Image 2

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F riday , d «. s . iw f
* o f flM eOMdeted canal, connecting, the dtverstoa w t *
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Medford, Oregon, and w ill also be! entewdaf 1«
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Copco 1 and 2 hydro-eieotrle plantq tu northern Ealffondnc T M » i
new project is one of tbs biggest conatraetfcHi Job» in tlie history (
d A u territory klid has given employment to sa> many as L,0d®l ?
fc.entat » ¡ t u b e jja JwcU «• meaning the expenditure pf many thpne- ,
fends of io lfcra ini this region fo r ^nslerJals and, foodstuffs, The. j
construction w o rk involved is being ¡carried on by the Byllesby En-
gindWnffTand Manftgement Corporation under the direct supervision >
of George F .P y t h la n , general superintendent of construction, lfi
la expected that this new generating, station w ill be oompleted nag.
ready to be dedicated to public service by January 1, 192«.
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Here Are Some Suggestions About
How to Wrap Special Holiday Gifts
Progressive public u tility service is essential to the growth and
lopmeat of modem communities. This well known fact has been
demonstrated bdre In The Rogue R iver V alley, where The
Oregon Power Company maintains Its home offlcei and
ly wrap so t h a t . they can not
cut through the wrapping.
■ArUclep easily broke« Qt «rush­
ed must be crated or securely
wrapped. Use Uberal queatittes
of excelsior, or like m aterial, ig ,
around, and between the articles
and the outside container.
Glassware, fragile -toys, crock­
ery must be packed so as to pre­
vent the escape of particles or
pieces if broken In tranaft. 1
Cigars:
Ordinary 1 boxes' of
clears wrapped in paper o n ly 'w ill
not be accepted. Pack in a man-
ney to prevent damage by shock
or Jar. W rap in corrugated paste­
board or sim ilar material.
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A ll articles easily bro ken . er
damaged must be plainly marked
“ F ragile.”
»or s a t factor la t W prdgtess And « « A flo p fe e it e f « h is -e At ire m r-
r iu ry la the past, aad It may he depended up to keep up this good
woi k in the futare. The roll owing facta and figures tend to im-
pre a one w tth-the Im portant part taken In the development of this
terS to ry by (M e progressive organisation.
T M tR IT O R Y S E R V E D :— The can lforuia-O iR gon Power Com-
fo r l Ashland, K lam ath Fails, Orarfts Paas and -Roseburg. Oregon,
aad Dunsmuir, Weed and T reks, Callfoirfila W a ter service is also
sup »lied to a number of these communities. This territo ry com­
prises aa area of over I8,eo® square miles and Includes portions
o f Jackson. Josephine. Douglas and K lgm ath counties In Oregon.
aa4 a u k ly o u , Shasta and T rin ity counties In C alifornia.
This 1«
an area larger than the combined .aredb* o f .Stairs of l|pw t Jlamp-
shlre Massachusetts, and Rhode Is la n d .* Embraced tn this te rri­
tory are the Shasta valley and the Scott valley In C alifornia, and1
Articles likely to gpoll within
the tim e reasonably repaired for
transportation and delivery will
not be Accepted for mailing;
W rap or p act carefully, accord­
ing to contents, and plainly
T O T A L ,..... „.........................................71.X10
100,125
la addition to tfee nhotu geaersflng plants,’ another U rge pewef
development, the lavgaat o€ lie kind la the entire state is new ander
•construction 'a t Prospect. Oregon. This new project, .whiclf* w ill be
kaown as Prospect Vo. g w ill Us located on the north ferk pf the
Rogue River at th e '.s ite -o f Ute edropeay'S prose«! Prospect plant.
Tkls present plant w ill not be dismantled but w ill continue is
operation, mn.pl»menting th e power» to be developed by the new
project, whtrh wilt genera®» more than six times the output Of the
old p la n t.. The IqKlal Installation will consist of two 22.000 hone
pow»r. unit« to be Jnstnfled at «ace. provision being made for one
additional aait of the same s i * . giving ultim ate development of
«,000 horsepower
This w ill moan that tbe new Prospect project,
when It is completed, w ill be tbe largest hydro-electric development
of tbe entire Copco system. The new plant w ill operate under a
“ bead'* a r “ leW'’ e f approxtssMely <0» feet. This, meant that tit»
total head w ill be nearly four times as high as Niagara Palis, and
c s a a l dsrb l/ higher than the famous Washington monument, which
is 556 feet la betgbth- Tbe power bouse w ill be an,attractive and
substantial structure of steal sod concrete of a somewhat similar
design as tbe building now Ip-use at. tbe naw rupee Ko. 2 plant.
A a bBtercaUng feature wlIF fet A » surga t p s |, wkl> h w ilj M con­
structed of steel and w ill Vge
s height of,abdnt 16« feet above
the base. This w ill be Ibcafied between «be C rater Lake highway
aad the gorve, at a point very near tbe preaent forebay. This new
hydro-electric development will srlbgbly soon become known as one
of «he many outstaadTnu attr&ctlobs • ofi the fern cm* Crater I.ak?}
highway. A bicb-uaalon Uaasn»i«»*»u Nbe bns Tiopn bwiH to eoa--
»ect the new plant w ith tbe company's transmission system al I
Dandies: Inclose In strong o u t­
side boxes or containers.
Drawings, paintings, uamount­
ed maps, etc.: Pack o r wrap in
Stroag m aterial to avoid damage.
W hen not flat, roll around a
wooden cone and then wrap and
tie carefuMy or place In Btronrf
paateboard tebe.
-,i
Baarp-polnted or sharp-edged
Instruments or tools m u tt have
-potmte Andy edges, ta lly > p a r t e d
Taxidermist
er
H t t n r mounting
A S P E C IA LTY
la hrtest paper method,
ip* enRerlment With ybur
aaraad taapkg by kav-
U mougted by any ona
• n exp«n.
The largest
'
wAgan ^111 be
trffirrtrifrff.l.SL-
VlgbwBT ta sfeawn bi the background «ad the base o f the
tank assy be.'seOw la theforfeprouad.. Jmwev I right: U o L-
wood
pipe Itaee lo o ^ a g u y . i l t t e
rtn , W o w
few of the conatvuctloa b tilld in p and h u e of the surge
f r
an aaeh parcel« ''PUVlsh-r 'Oregon pouitrymen are care- aa overfeeding may re
Usa.ape<itSl-daItV»ry ktainps fu i net to feed laying floclm-top decrease in production,
pedfte delivery.
heavily i a t this time -of the, year, e xg irlm en t station.
Mòre
A Great and Growing Territory
IN THE BUSINESS OF PRODUCING AND SELLING EI^ECTRICITY IN 53 CITIES AND
TOWNS
OREGON AND N O K T H E R N ^ A L J F O ^ ^ . THE
ROGUE RIVER. 'THE OUTPUT OP^THIS PLANT WILL AID MATERIALLY IN THE
DEVEIXXPME n T d F SOtTHERN OREGON.
- > Kkrtrimtr is S
'¿Wi M
t «
«W &
on any on« eommanity, for iftA-wccessj. Electricity is m constant de­
mand, rtfa only for lighting ffvd domestic purposes, bat for the opera­
tion of othr-r industries—and the deiaand is constantly increasing.
• Wc are ty w taking orders for onr 6 per cent cumulative preferred
ehares. Your order wi II he taken care of promptly, whether it is for ti
large block or for a single share on the monthly investment plan. Yon
may purchase Httkjek for as little;?«. >10 » s h a r per month, payniontA
purchase stock for. as little-«s-$10JOO a share per assfith, payments
drawing interest ut,lhe rate o f # pef oertt‘aC<year. fThe prlde'bf this
stock will advance <*n December ldt& ij^rder^gaeived uf)flpUrinidk.
night Deddrabef 15th Will I n fix e d atMfoop-esent
of $97.00 a
sham,
.WW
to p re v la t ia /u ry to clerks In
’handling o r damage to other
m g ll. CVate shitably or thorough-
Samson Line of Ladies Fitted Cases,
Suit Cases, Hand Bags and Steel
Coveted Auto Luggage.
-Al Jordan’s Army Goods Store-
(Biggènt Tittle Store ih Tdwn, Oj#n > e p in ffi)
s .
IIydro Eloctrie'P<M«r PI
ity of ubtuy thousand liorseiiowdfe',»
AUdfontiRUOUu. Electric Service f i t thè
crii Oregon?
with a Coiuhmed
an Abundance of Phwer
iW Development of Booth-
'.• ( £ » i