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MEDFCVRD MATT, THTBUNE. MEDFORD. OftEfipy. MOTAY. OPTODKR 20. 102S. PAGE THREE AUTOTHEFTS IN HI ORATORS WILL iSPECIAL PROGRAM jCOWGlLL SHELTON ! TELL MERITS OF I FOR TOMORROW ! ! . i t EXPENSES DON'THOOVER AND SMITH: FIRST ME CHUffi i ,; ! llilnitlni! Iinlh sides (if Ilia ui- Two hi;h Hrhuol orator:; will it'll A t-pei-ial irom-ani fur minlis ..qkihi f isn ami water bilU, whk-li Wi'dni-silay's uKst-niMy uf aiu-;ls to )e prcscnti-d rtnurruw i-vi-- will amiear umin the NVveniQr ' local reslilpntti. the- niiiK In Fir.it M lO nufial imrlm-s uf ti.O ballolieiori) the luilili, E. i-huri-ll from 7: 30 .o before the pulili:- Knll'H ' CowkiII. Jai-kmin cuMty aporti Auto tlieftH 111 Jm-k-'on i-uunty have incrt'UKeil more in iiruiiui-tion than a.iiy other Kind of thievery, ; lenl ami and it is believed to have doubled 1 nieritH of Governor Alfred Iv mirt' l'J'22, lu-c-onllug to officials Smith, and two will tell the merits I tuunu liuh ',,., i-om-.-Krnti.il the ui'tfrmativc In The sheriff'H office today, audi of Herbert Hoover us presidential to S:3U by the Children's Drama aIU j .; licltull. president of the next to the enforcement of the j timber. In the liliili school audi- ! club, under tin? supervision ul Ku -'uie chamber ol : commerce, lb" prohibition ', it Is the blcnest ! loiium Wednesday' at one o'clock. I Mn, .,.rcx llrav. drama and ex- neK.Oi e, in a spirited tlutn upon problem of the ofQe and Is the These speakers will lie the win- ,,ress!on unchcer. the subject before tin'"' Ktwanis jnost expensive, due to the cost j ners in u tryout now lieiitK con- .rh . reuilliu,-s and il'imtl,- club this noon. Their urmiments of handliiiK indiviilual cases, w hich ; duel,(Q)m the public speakiiiB class i mimi,ers w ill be InterupciWl In Includes trunsportntlon uf prison-' by ltuluh Hailey. debate coach t ! plain, numbers bv several of Mrs. IN POWER DEBATE :;J BEFORE Mmt)$f crn uiu, cost of trials A resunu. however, of the ex iMMise of tho office since 1ft 2 2 re veals a. substantial decreuse, the expense for each yeurUice then bcltiK: 1 $iio.oiiVj li23. the liiyh Mchuol. That the were ImniricuMt over K.M11. the Mail-Tribtme-VirKin station, by iv mote coiitl ami reached the larne radio pi.Qc throughout the vul- ley. J Only 40o Looked 60! " You wouldn't have kmwn nu- four mouths uuo 1 looked mi "hi (iiti'.'V it ii nils. Thorn will lie members of the class are about ! ,..laractcI. studies, musical read evenly divided in their noU-li-ul i in.s :inu uvo ,.,, Hallowe en sentiments, and nave eacn vie- num q.s on(! 1)f wh,.h wm bt. j That the oinanlzeu power tea mi , ami worn. I looked and left ureiiaieu ix spceco un men ciio.-ii u ,.,, llllf rniitlnl. "The Hallo-, haft oiieicu no coiisu uciive irsis-1 all the time, had no nppetiie. was caii.lulnle. was stated by Mr. wo' Q Witch." recited bv Kvelx '"tion in its opposition toJJie four , hili,lu,allv coiiMipnted and suffered Uulley. who will select the two best ,, , .,.,, cosUlnw alO river protection bills; anoV.iat the ; , . h(.ad.K.t,,,s ,, n,v.,loi,s from each side .o make the as- I nccoinpanted at the piai.o v , object r this organization .p,,,,, ,erv dav. I 1o.l t know sembly talks. M,S ,;culah iol.,.. T,u, ,,. O to cornet- tho entire water re- ,'wnulll h.lvp ,ilu. fl.,.nd J-ollowing the eampalBn siWches shl)rt ,ay eI1t)tU.(, Thl, ,;.! sources of tho state of Oityw '; hadn't Insisied my trouble was sv a general presidential election i witch." and Inclu-llnit the fol-! pi eveutllis the enactment oMjust ( u ni-poisoninn due to a kIukkIsIi i,,;.s.iiui. 1,,0 i ,.-,.) i stra'v vote win ue iiiKen at tne u u. -o..i, i.,.ni,. nnd constructive legislation inai i uver and uri;eu me 10 try ox au. celpts and tax collections, accord-I '"" ""' ll'e "tudents usinu j ,., . Dk,,t woodcock: wi sve fnl' "x3 l'"e a reserve Kot a packaue of im.xol tn , lets lnB to the office officials. I""" '"" Thte will be part ! val.it. $ ,,.,. of water anil power that can be! v - ' J . Kor 11.211. the olficert askift " the- ualninK in citizenship, a j A,!!llnilcr. hlik ,11-,Jintern. .lol.n ! '"' 8 nt';dei1 !U ,h0 V".' a ! "tart! li :"" two months bef'.'e for 1!US3. of which $;,T. will course ouerea at ino ntKn scnooi. rh,rk wales: happy children, : i V'to'ic wei.are, us siu.c. y f,.lu,s .,,,.,. rumiu-kiK ,, i DoloTes Itisiibam, Jean lllce and . uv "e nmrmame. ; looked like a m-w woman CHinpiiny has tho entire iCkv of the auto-tntoxU-ation. sii-U headaclies. north fork of the Hu.juc river cli-!hiKh blood pressure and lianlcninK va, .,l It- Prnunnet l.b.llt .Hill I of tile ai tl l lCS life CSpi cIs llf at v-' 1,10 fl"olls Rogue River gorge on ""jj'j1,1', S2u.ios.3S: 1U24. O'.iOiliii: lit $I".!1SL'.7: l'JStl. S18.44CI.U3; 11127 S l'J.427.11): 1U28 (flint half) flu. 47.y"i. The expense for the sec ond half of the year Is usually less used for the purchase of an . lect rlc! 11 vm "muse mierest in calculator O i tlle lssut'3 of lle presenainpaign An Increase is shown in tax col- aml wl" B'vo "U",L',U" tt ,'on, leetions. with J 1 .27ll.Ktl8.20 being I l'ehensive idea of the mechanics collected in 1'.I22 nnd ft, 750.004. SO in 11127, an f -reuse of nearly of presidential, elections," ho said. 550O.U(t0. AnTTther Increase is shown in tho automobile license department, where in l!Hi3 the to tal amount collected waa $34,!)23.3j compared to Still, 885. which has been collected In Jackon cpunty thl year up until October L'O. Tho number of Visoners lllt juii nun tin i c.i.ii'u ii iini iuui i lir 1!00 to 30U in 1!I2S to date. arulO the expense of feedint; .the added number of jail Inmates Is also In dicated in the Hheriff!,udKct. - . GSS BAKER SALUTE TO HAVE MEETING Miss Louise Williamson, former well known 3Iedford younK woman who rc.-iidiQ with her mother at jKaU-m, and ulster of -Mutt AVUliam I son here who is dcci)ly shocked I over the incident, leaped into Ore gon fame last week, when she un I wiQiiKly became one of the jiublic osculatory victims of l'ort i land's mayor. The incident is Hilly AVtsl; friKhtrned UPiidren, Mudue Croft and UOty West. This. ' proKram will be a vari ation of the recitals which Avill eral of the schools his week n, , ; ; J , he children hope the oiler f " ,,r,S. sal(1 Mr. fowlll, Q, ex take an interest ',- 'u 11 ' "' 1 i.lained!urthor that the Orator , tree will oueiuig i.i .... - ,,W. ,.. o.,-t,.ocled liv IjackBon county and the stato of i Oregon for the purpose or drawing i tourists to Crater 1-ako and to the j scenic attractions along tho Rogue ' river. . I "Tho total mileage of dry 'Ht renin be- TODAY ALL NEW The Climax of a Great Anniversary Month JadkMolt w An intensely human drama D'ven- around the border .ngs that harased the na tion at the close of the Civd War. Ad mission Mats. 1C-25 Eves. 10-35 taken to defray brary expense. costume and II- LIKE MARY GARDEN;! o&uary 1 w" liver., i.et the liv ilifii'tive and it fails to cleanse the blood of the poisons formed in food waste. The whole body .then becomes toxic and health Is slowly but surely broken down. Nut urn Q Kail extracted front the liver of ihi-j n is recognized us tho finest tonic ifS the human liver. It is a mil- j ui al Uver stimulant and literally rejuvenates the entire system. Tho pure, ucnulne ox trull is to be had in dainty tasteless form in Dioxol tablets. .'Cuch tablet represents 10 Also idlr Sh0't I in ... ...,..' ; ,, . .....Lnowei-' company is allowed- to bi "lX "."T1:. ......... Tl, diverted will amount to over 32 nmu., y.. . ..... w bed ti.m will follow if nil the water drops of.purtftx k-uil and costs lesn ..nvorod in lh.. normittt cri.ntod tllG I 1,1:111 "V- ""'m""' IilXol lias pie 1 S3! in Spencer county, Indiana and pussed away at the home of her daughter, Mrs. W.'K. t'ampliell XtM Mast Alain street 'Qe yeslerd.O evening at tlQ nue i.t S'J years, seven months, z'A days.' Death came as the result of heart trouble. In ISOli. she with ! described in a Salem dispatch to j her father's family moved to Kill A meotiiiK the members era n church of Iiupoi'lance to of the Zion Jutli ls O.e conference The Oreuonian as follows: "Alar. (.la rd en Qny have the distinction of beiiifj kissed by on evanKollMit anil stewardship ; -Mayor Maker, but it remained for tomunow afternoon and evening J.ouise Willianifion. chief at the church on West Fourth j clerk in the state corporation de Hj.reet, Qwvc speakers will be ; Pitrtment here, to receive both a present from Salem. Lon.irvlew, i kiss and hug from Portland's W ash., and I'ortland and will In- j robust mayor. elude Rev. IJ. 1- Kohler of I.ouk- "This all happened durlmr the iiiul'iew nunuies tnat inomnera w tne view, Hev. V. Krkien Hev. Krank Heistel of Portland. Tho two ineetim-'s will be held to promote unions the hut hern n memberfi a better intelligence f the church work and a determin ation and cnthus.asm to carry out Its program. The hyOieruu coii preKation r.t the preMnt time without a pastor nmgt is point - c.i out that the conlerence he of oai:tk-ulur . benefit to California good will enruvan spent in Salem this afternoon. "Alnyor Holpii of San Frunulseo was sliaking hnmiQwith; .the em ployes of the corporation commis sion when .Mayor linker sauntered inot the office. "Well, if there isn't my old sweetheart," said MayoObiker, as will I he eyed Miss Williamson. . Druw the ; ing the blushing chief clerk toward Jiaker nianted u kiss church members in view 01 . ..i.i fact. joher lips." j AUTOlCGllNTS 0P KIO RILL SEP 1928; SPONSOR Sie I. o--, ' niorc county. Minn., where she tauglit in the public Kchool.s for severnl y-ars. Cn .Ian. I, 1SI1 she wiiH marrlcil to Horace II. Wallace at I'reston, .Minnesota. To this union Oere born three chihlreu. Herbert, who died In Infancy, liert A. who is extension specialist at the agricultuiO college. University of Ohio at Columbus, anil Mrs. . I--. Oimpbell uf Medfunl. Mr. Wal lace, though advanced in years and a veteran of thcQlvil war also survives. , 0 0 Airs. Wallace vflinilcd with the Kli-st .Methodist ihurcli in early childhooil and all her life - took great pleasure In its service umWis a ministe.-'s wife, spent many yertrs of iter life in the work of the mas ter. She was the very best of a mother and a kind, congenial and loving wife. Funeral services will be held at the First M. IC. church of-.Medford at a p. m. Tuesday. Kev. Kees will officiate after which 4lo remains Funeral l'arlors in charge will be entombed iu. liie .Medford .Memorial Mausuli'OTii. Coll gel- The death of .Mrs. X. U. Orifnth Saturday, as the result of an auto crush near -J'hoenlx over two weeks ago. IsVhe seventh auto fa l'reiiaratlons are steadily pro gressing for the smokfs m-xt v rl- tulity in Jackson counlv this year. 'day night at the aniioi-, lealuring One death oiyurred near lititte j iene O Clrady. ir Ashland, unlieat Falls, one in iVdfor-1. and four in able southern Ovegon fighter. Ihe C.recn Spring im.ui.tiili.s. t;,, i-.galnst Jiobby Vernon, I'ortland until l!i2d, no deaths.' from aulo slugger, Q a ten Quund event, ,-,-hl.n look nhice In Ihe culinly I which isTitliai tlng the attentuni fnr nearly is monllis. 'V , ,, ' ' " " the age of 07 years, lie hail been ., - - u res dent of Ashland Slice 111 ID. the auspices of Hie local American , . . . . , . . ., . ...... Trior to that had resided at .Med- Lcgion Drum Lorp.--CJ , , , . . . . . . ,. . T, ., . . fii . . - ford and Centra Po nt. At this the hardest matches of his career. Ver- ClItlFI-'ITIl Funeral services for Nellie (J. Clrifflth. a resilient of California who passed away In this city Saturday as tile result of an auto accident sustained a weejvo were held at the Conger chapel at :i:30 today. Services were under auspices of the Church of Christ. Scientist. Interment was !n .Mcd-fiiccmctery. miles of excellent clear mountain trout streams absolutely riilneil It all tho wnier grnntcil Is divortotl. "Forty-rtnir miles ilown stream Is the California Oregon Powor com pauy's plant at Gold Hay, with a permit for all of the low flow of Hoguc riveiO Absolutely no more water can bo diverted from tho Itogiio river ahovo Gold Hay dur ing the low H0id period unlosn a release is obtained front the Call lornia Oregon Power company. Whipjontiols the Hcu river to tills point?" Q J. li. Shelton, in his urKUiirnit iigainst lite passago of tho four hills, stated that in tho first pUico the bills were too stringent, Wi'.t' they wore faulty In their construc tion and were unprogresslve us far as future development of tlui. state of Oregofyvas concerned. w That it the hills pass, one-fourth of Oregon will he set off as fishine; preserves, and one-half of the un developed water power of Oregon will be tied un indefinitely, was strikingly stressed by Mr. Shelton. Q This would mean, iiccoiuing to theKugone man, that there would heS?o water for mining, lrrWiitlon, electricity, lumbering, iiuiniclpii tles or manu0ctiiiing." ": v Doth speakers werefjjitroduced to the Kiwar.is and radiVnutllences by Carl Tengwald. chalnntu of tho program committee tare of ox's head on package, tin sale at all good drug stores. Special aeent. .larmin Woods Drug Store. WHITNJV Albert V. .Whitney pnss'Q nwTiy at a local bosiillal shortly after midnight, Oct. at place he was married In 1 'J 1 1 to Jennie Houghton. He Is survived M. L. ALFORD For Citv Recorder - M.'U Alford. Iltcuinbellt of the : o,Hho Is being touted as one of three I'rothera and three alsters. . , rn ,.r i, fitv ft.i n..., rt.,i i.. - Whitney of Scio: ( arrie UflUIUUl a ui i"- i inv tiui.ii.tiiuiiir, v Medfrd, and a caiulfdate for re- j lurttand ring, l'at 1'adelford of election, han boon a resident of his city 1h likewise training hard Jackson Cotinty for BlCO-ira and ror his mulff against Dud iftles. the City of MedCord for M ycai'H. another Am iIuihI fighter of more ; 1LC entered ihe Medford Hank than ordinary fiQ ing skHl. These lis Us cashier In 1901 nnd served ! two fighters will figM the seml in that enpucity until HI05. when ; ndup. O , he promoted and helped lo organ-V Ize Ihe, First Natio-0 tank of Med-; Diirk lluntcr Killed ; ford and wnj its manager until j KU.KKKA, tal., om. 2 D . Oclobcr. lBlflr sorvlng first as JamoM Kruzi. Jr.. agQ-J I. was ae- ensblop and later ns its nresident. cidentally shot and k V d Sunday liell. Giendale, Cul.; Joromc , M. Whitney of Sclo: John of Al'.uras, (.'al.;OrM- s- Hrandon and Kusa J. . Ofland uf Medford. Kuneral serviv'M will be held at the CoiiKtM' chapel. West Main at t Newtown, at 10 a. in., conducted by the Kour Square GuspeJ of vsh land. Interment in Central 1'ulnt cemetery. . SAMARITAN'S W TUgNS OVER T00 How .one gooi; Mimarltan turn effected two turnovers, was told by local witnesses today. .Miss .Mr t'une, of l'hoeiux, was on her way Into the lOastsIde i'harnmey for medicine Q' relieve an Wvalid ul her home, last nlKhl. Mien her Chevroh'te secdan skidded on tho slippery pavement and turned over on its side. She caught a staKe Into Medford, , Helm? told of the accident. KrncHt Smith, local druKslst. vol unteered to take .Miss McOune to Phoenix with the medicine, in his liulck sedan. Coins over the same road, the local druI-st's caunkld ded and turned over, but Hi the aid of witnesses- and a conreKa tion of local trurflc offlvfis, who LUipeared suddenly upon the scene, O- was able to icaunw his errand of mercy. O (U-oi'gla Ting til Culm. ..... ;,.,in..o i-hii,. h,.,,ii,. ,i..i,, .... ii,m,i,i,n : iiaa.n-v un a new rureign his unquestioned successful man- bay. 0 I nion.l bunncr ccu,.K- a i.roml- agomc.nl of the Recorders olficc- , - ' . q- . "''t . i"6' , T ,h Tt.i rn Tr and his knowledge of the affairs, h ...ncl iho.s KuiOiger-d. ' al pahO. It is the silk fag of '..f l, ..u ,l ii nrlli-nlnrlv KA I II Ml III), lOng. Wl S011111 J (icorgia iircsented President Mn- de.siruhlo that he bo ro electcd til I the must famou.-Q tallied glass in chado by the w omen of Worth l.!iig si.eeooH himself on November fi. ! the world Is In danger of crashing ley 1'allip, United Spanish War -'through the sagging of the roof of i Veterans' Auxiliary, (icorglu, dur- succccd himself on November i. Vnln IY1 f I. Alfnril , . . Pb(iI Adv; Knli-rord's fifteenth century church, lug the velernns' convention he Radio Program KMED ' Mall Trlbimo-VirEln Stntlon 'yriendltfiflicughts By John A.Perl 1 IJ Also i n a. Any gat 15c Anytime Children uruler 12, 10o ' Shows ChOae Oniy . Today .. "HIDDEN ACES" Featuring Charles Hutchison and .Alice Calhoun Corr.edy0i.id Scenic At dawn the soul of onu la toiiciied by an emotion that gives hiui a gllyiso or the infinite. It a moment of raR luoinlso or uppurtmi ity. W'e serve ia?t only wilh po lite tact, but with a sympa thetic personal consideration of others' leolina, u THE PERL FUNERAL HOME 426 SIXTH ST.AT0AK.DALE PHONE f7 o- VOTE FOR Alfred E. Smith President Joe T. Robinson Vice-President H. D. Norton Circuit Judge q J. Frank Wortman AND Q Lloyd A. WilliameK)n Representatives O George A. Codding District Attorney Ralph (X. Jennings Sheriff o R. L. Corfiwell G School Superintendent C. W. Ashpole County Commissioner Chas. T. Sweeney ; M, D. Coroner Published by Democratic County Central Committee of Jackson County. Offices 119 North Central, PhA"ne 876, Medford. Paid Adv. li wsja What -Price Circuit Judgeship? We fi'i'l t bat it is alOut time for' Hit? Ko-calk'd IJcttef '(jovcriiiiiciit Li'ugtic to publish theif nii-inbership lists and t lit contributors to tliciv cani)aign ftuuls. ; ,. ' .- ' ' The attemptoto discrlit Judge Thomas is expensive ' . . o We leave it to the public to figure out. the eost of the advertis ing cuiniai$ni of the so-called Uetter (lovenuiieiit League at the rate of: from ?5 to 50 cents per inch per column in five papers daily. Paid Adv. Jackson County Republican Central Committee. Q t .tloililil-. Oct. 2JI 6:05 tuQ 15 p. ni. Mildl es" v by Vletm llursell. 6: 1 S to 0:30 p. in. News nnd markets. 0:30 to 7 p. in. Coast Ols- 4. play Adv.. Co.' 8 to :.Hi p. in. Porter I.uut- I ber Co. ; 8:30 to !t p. in. H. O. fins Co. U 9 tn 11:30 p. in. Kads Trans- . fer. ' ' '. - 'J:3U to- 40:30' l- Alono Motor OH Co. O I . Tuesday, trl. 30. j 10 to 10:30 iv m. H.M. Iftc. 1 10:30 to II a. m.-Sfth Mt. ! Servlee Htatlon. 1 11 to 11:30 a. m. M. M. ; IJejit. saereil eoneert. 111:30 t it a. m. Colonial Uakery. i 12 to 12:30 i. ni. Indepen ; dent Klce. Co. : 12:30 to 1:30 p. ni. Monarch Seed & Ke(! Co. '.- 0:06 to 0:15 i. in. Address. 8:15 to 0:30 p. m. ...,e and A murkets. , 6:30 lo 7 p. m. Coast Olsl -' 4t play Adv. Co. : I to p. ni. Snider Dairy & ! 1'rodueo Co.- 9 . to 10 p. tn. Calif. Ore.. i V Tower Co. Quitter? No! For whei State Senator Joe Dunne discovered that his Motor Vehicle LiccnseReduc-, . tion bill was unfavorable to the small-car owner, extremely favorable to owners of expen sive cars, and certain types of commercial vehicles, had halted much heeded highway construction, and threatened a $4,500,000 loss of Revenue, He Repudiated It! dcfdftheliunneBills 303lxNd Vote on Ballot November 6, 1928 OREGON GOOD ROADS ASSOCIATION T. R. CONWAY, Secretary . . 438 Morrison Street Portland, Oregon Paid AdtOTIUvmnl) ' It is tlie tit-sire of tint I!iiiiblieiiu pui'ty to luivu the I'liuipaiiiii to t-li't-t .Mr. Iluovei- lo tint, l'rt-sidi-ney finiiiieeii liv H icri'iit Jilt in Ix-i- of small eiintriliutiiiiis rather tliutt Ity n few i-onti-iliiilioiis of lui'ce iiiiioiuit. Tin- party lias lint! wonderful response to its first request in Q State for small i-itriliiitioiis. Ailtlitionul inoiiey is ri'tpured to t-tirry the liiKSKii'f of the Kcnililii-nu cutitlidntvH to tin- people. Wo wnnt loynl lit-piiblietiits to uoutributc one 1 dollar or more to this eiiuse. Kill in tbe coupon below nnil semi wilyotu- eoiiti-ibution ns indicated. Willis K. Cliirk. OroKon Dlroctor, M Imperial Hotel, l.rtliinil, Ore. will vote November li t ) for Hoover-Curtis. 1 enclose dollar ($) toward tho Presidential cam- pulKit expensua of tho Itepiibllcan National Committee. (Make cheek pOahlo to Willis Iv. Clark, Treasurer, or pin on a bill). Name Address ineitt Ki'publiciin National Contributors' Cm- luittee. Willis K. Ork, Treasurer, 207 imperial Hotel, J'ort- ... State Oregon Bouftties from Ofegofi Risers j PrcKon rivers 'offer iinsiirimHsecl Hceuit! beauty, llie 'zeKt oL"-sort and tliP challenge -oC adventure. o Q For our practical ya.'11-being, Oregon river;? ,uive us food and gaiye fish; - But in nioderu invilization fisli are The least of the rivers K'il'ts. . -. " ; ' BE0 IH RIVBB6 COM5 Water For Blining . . Water Ior Irrigation, TSTater Bor Manufacture Wator for Lumbering Water Bor Communities Hydro-Electric Power ShaHWeTif Up Fomp Great Elvers? : Tho hini of Othe, water and fish bills is to pro- 1 s -l -a ,t ' . e ' '.. '' q ii lui i onie use-- oi water; from tfce uescnutes, JCc Kenzie, Umpqua and Rogue rivers . and . their; tributaries for "any puv jiuse wliatsocvcs-," exct'pt' fish propoijation, cover ing one-fourth of t he state ana one-half the. uu-' j developgcl water power., These Bills Stop Devel opment and Progress. , - - - 0 voteono. ' ' League I Apposition to Water and Flih Bills '. . 5 Pd. Adv. . J. E, Shelton, Pres., Eugene, OreflOn-J I . VoteNO X 309 X3ilG X 313 X315 L - This Bill Means o MONEY p Your Own Pocket Your lcutri; bill ' itj oiie bill you )iny I hat menus money in your own pocket if you own stock in this conipiiity,, '." Dividend - eheeUs art! mtiilcd regulnrly it's really nn cXtrA income for you. ' . Preferred Stock niny be purclinscd ou our ttnvtiiRs investntent plnn, which ' enables 1 ' you to build up uu estate and eventually put yourself in n posi tion of independence. Monthly q Hd vi n (tn ' thus . invested not only . 0 yield you u Htcndy income, but itre.alwnys secure because of won. dcrrtll development of tho electri cal industry and the. absolute need for its service. Ask about ,'. ' '' stot-k iu fliif, (o:iipnny hW avail-. ' . ; . ' able at IIK).0(! to yield 6 -ftr THt OOIFORNIA Orioon Powiw Compakt Officii ifuM.inMrJi w-fltaja Din Kir CalMwa ft 1 I - 1 t 1 t i