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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, .TULY, i & .ii&lji i.y .
Iocal and
-'Personal
Hmt BihIihvm Monday
Tomorrow will dp a hcivy ilay
feir the llodfurd iusttiffl-e em
ployee erf oil the mall Unit him
' aocUmUhitril nt that office since
lute Friday afternoon, mimt bo
handled and delivered, duo to Die
pOHfofflee being cloned Hnturdny
and today. .Mondny will alno be
a btwy duy for gefieml bUKlnewi
bacaunn nf the atorea IicIiik atoned
two days.
' NpciHl Holiday KMl IJiko
Among Meriiortl pooplo who
. apeill yenterdny nt VIhIi luko 'were
Mr. and Mm. J. M. nudge and
aon Ptevo, and diiUKhter IJiirothy,
ho were accompanied by M n. O.
T. Wilson and children of BaniB
Valley.
II. (i. I11111II11S Home AkiiIii
It. G. JliirdlnK, Internal revenue
ORent with headquarters In &lcd-
rord. arrived b'jck In the city laid
week from three weeks npent on
Income tax ImslnoHH at Klamath
Kalis, taki-vlew and Paisley, and
also IncluilliiK attending short ln
tornal rcvenuo conferences at
Portland and Keattlc.
Move, to Prospect
Mr. and Mrs. Arnio Carlson of
Jacksonville, who spent last week
at tlio home ol.Mrs. Curlsun's
father In MlKsoUrl 1'iat, tloorBe
Sleeks, will move ta , i'rospeet
whore Mr. Carlson has a position
iVo Fires on Fourth
" Two grass fires were extinguish
ed yesterday by the local fire de
partment. One on West Eleventh
street was started when a trash
fire got out of control. Tho other
call was on Beatty atreot.
ii. IlofMy vs. Cromo
.' Dr.' J.' t. Ready of Stodfnrd
and Ieftoy 'Davis of Helad called
at the court house Wednesday.
They aro Interested In chrome
mint's1 In the neighborhood of
Selad . valley. Siskiyou (Yrcka)
Dally New. !
Tf you want to sell n low price
rt popular tight automobile and can
finance youmelf for 80 days,' write
. Box W, L., Tribune, for appoint
ment. 103
tVN Eiifl tn Frisco 1
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Meusol,
Ituth Meusol and Thclma llonrd
' left by motor Friday evening for
Ben Francisco to spend the Fourth.
41.00 will buy a pair of Indies'
full-fashioned allallk hoso with
French heel at The Toggery (of
. courso). job
' Nma Family Iteiinlnn
Miss Dorothy and Miss Marian
. Ness of Medford, and Thomas
New Jr., of Prospect, nro expected
'here tonight to spend the week
end at their homo In Laurolwood
visiting their parents, Mi and
, Wis. T. 11. Noss. Itoseburg Newa-
, llevlew.
Houblgnnt Lotion saves tlmo Ih
letting your wave. Leaves the hair
rrasrant and lovely. Iva Frotl
rick, Tel. 101. . , 102
OmritMr Visit Hern '
' wla Herman Hensley, wild Was
. RUtM of her slsier, Miss Mar
' art Hensley during the past
week, loft this week end for Ku
i gene and Portland. Bho plans to
, return to Medfonl fur 'iinutlwr
virgin mter . in ju uminor,,
. : . . Hatea for outnt-tuwii trips. Tel
: ,;00i , ; , . i i ' oSif
Ham A. K07.1.T, State employe for
bloro (ban HO yours, moved from
(4nlom lo Portland last week to
accept an execuiive position with
Iho limplro Holding i company.
Koster served as ' state Insurance
commissioner, secretary of state
and state budget director. Jle
also was deputy secretary of state,
for many years.
Phono 000 for special 4th of July
trips to Crescent City, Lako o' the
Woods, etc. SStf
SIsliTH Visit Vreka
Mrs. George Forest and ' Miss
Oertruilo Flhley of Applegnto,
Ore., wero overnight guests In
Yreka of Mrs. Martin Messner.
They nro sisters. Hlsklyou Dally
News. . -
The
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('airier Off On VncutJon
Dick fabler of tho federal build
ing st.iff began his 15 days va
cation yesterday and! leaves to
day with Mrs. Culder and their
daughter, M.'ss Donna, on a coast
trip, during which ho will sign
his name on hotel and auto eamp
registers as "Mr. Illchard I." They
will spend the first few days at
lianrion and then journey up the
coast and. return via Crescent
city. ,
Kiwncer Visiting Hero
Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Hpenoer and
son Jerry, of Hoseburg, are spend
ing the week-end In Medford vis
iting relatives and friends. - .
Visiting the Hfliroetlers
Mrs. Klroy Anderson of Bly,
Klamath county, Is visiting in
Merlford until after the Fourth
of July holidays at the home of
her brother and wife, Mr, and
Mis', William Hchroedcr.
ItomiJA Kring In City
Ronald Krlng, who formerly
made his home In Medford, Is
here for tho week-end from New
bert;.
DEATH S
Klamath Crop Fronted
Crncni! front damfiKO to croi
ovrr Klamath county ha been
iv ported (o the county agent's of
fice, n;cordlriff to an announce
ment made "Wednesday. Potatoes
it dd grain were tho crops affected.
md It Ih more than likely, County
Agent C. A. Jlendemon declares,
hat early forecasts on yields will
be reduced In both thefle crops,
Klnmath Falls Herald.
Plan KsU iuHhI Trip
Mr. nnd Mr. Al Pan key of Gold
lflll will leave today for an ex
tended trip through California,
Oregon, Nevada und Utah.
He-hade At Coast
Mr, and Mrs. I-arry Hchado nre
among tho local people Bounding
the hoIidayH at , tho beaei ! at
Crescunt Clty.j . v t j 1 7 ,
PEOPLE'S ELECTRIC
Portrnils of dMlnetlon.,
Pealeys, opp, Jlolly thofitcr.
Vlsltnl Hep PiireiitH
Mrs. Louis Zeiss of Medford
spent a few days last week In
tlrnnls Pass with her parents, Mr.
und Mrs.; Charles Williams.
1100,000 Kodak , prlxes.
at Pcaslcy tjtudlu.
Details
41tf
Dim?" at lteno Fight
Orvls "Doo" Htevenson left Fri
day evening for Itenn, Nov., to
attend the Baer-Uzcuilun heuvy-
wclght prhse fight today,
For your July Investment In
tinted stocks or bonds, eco M. N.
Hngan, IIS Liberty Bldg, 100
'C. K. 8am of Rogue ftlvW
brought an egg, laid by n Khode
Island Hed hen, Into (ho Courier
omco at Urants Pass Wednesday.
, The egg was 7 Inches by 8
Inches In circumference.
Oreatest dullnr valuo In Medford
ladles' full-fachloned hose, nil silk
French heel, at Tho Toggery (of
eounoj. , , 10S
TmhsferiTrl to Mniront
Miss Hlanehe Frldts who- has
Deeit employed n ,e Kehnell
Will (ludlu of Klnmulh' Fulls for
several months, litis been trails
fWred to the eohcern's Medford
Mildlb, nnd nrrlvod last Wcdnes-Bny,
Be sure to see the gorgeous Oor
ium tllverwar display In LnV
rtnce't rndow, (his week only.
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Crairr Men Hirvd llnllilny
Buperlntendent K. C. Kolinsky
' of Crater national park, let his
largo force of laborers In the
park off duty lata , Friday n.
rnoon until Monday morning, to
nable them to enjoy the week
end holidays, and moat nf these
men. Including the rollege youths
among them, rums down hi the
elty Friday evening. Because of
the big crowd expected nt the
park yesterday and Holiday the
ranger forco was not granted u
IHillduy. .
' Plata glass shelves with polished
Mgea, Including nlokle plated
brackets xj, 12. T; xJo, 8.00;
U, .!. Other ele propiir-
L '"''"' Medront
'Isle (Uses Po. Phone 4lt. ioi
Unequalled
Flavor
. , . '.;.
hw mad Phiiirer'i
Milk Bread th largest
ielling bread In South
ern Oregon or Northern
California
I'etOgiVwfl llccont VlKlton "
Mr, and Mrs. B. J5. JVttlgrew,
fdrmof residents of Medford,
woi-q VIsiUK-s In this city Inst Wotfk,
Accompanying them was Miss
M'atlo aJohnHon of Hpokane. The
party h-ft for l'oi'tlaud via Crater
iJike, wliei-Q MIhh Johnson braved
the chilly waters for a 15 minute
s wliu. after which she' wuh told
by workmen she w"s the first wo
man swimmer of tho Keason. .
I lew Hack Mouth
J'aul FroHt of Taft, Calif., fly
ing a monocoupe, returned south
yeHterdfiy, following a throe days'
visit In Ashland,
VlNltliuf In Kenttlo '
Mis. U Iv. Kmllh p( loots Creek,
left Wednesday for a three weeks'
trip to Heattle to Visit with her
sister, Mrs. Tipping.' Rhe Was nc
tmmpiinlc(( .u far as iiugono by
Mr, 8 in it h and daughter .Dorothy,
who. will spend . a few days with
their son lmwrciico, and wifo.
Ilntokliigfl For Holiday
Mrs. J. R. Hpurgeon, ' daughters
Iottlso and Corinne, und Mr. and
Mrs. I Oil ward Y ounce, left y ester
day morning for Rrooklngs. They
plan to return this evening.
Plan Montana Trip
Mrs. Baldwin nnd son Everett,
aconipanled by Miss Crandell and
Mrs. Taylor of Ban Francisco, ure
here from that city vinitlng with
Mrs. Taylor's mother, Mrs. J. A.
McDougall. Mrs. Taylor and Mrs.
McDougal with Mrs. McDougall's
son Jerry, will leave Tuesday for
CoIhoii, Montana, to visit with
Mrs. V. K. Jameson, , Mn. Mcr
pougall's daughter. , ; L
New contestants are enrolling
dally In the People's Electric
store's big Kosy Washing ma
chine oampalgn which will result
in some luck southern Oregon boy
receiving a fine bicycle as first
prize.
Any boys who are Interested
in entering the contest are urged
to call nt the People' Electric
stjre as soon as possible and re
ceive. Instructions, Bon Trow
bridge, manager, announced yes
terday,. All. boys between the ages
of 8 and IB years' arc eligible to
enroll. Votes are given. or names
of housewives who are In the
market ..for a new washing ma
chine nnd for whom a demon
stration is made. .One thpusand
additional voten.nre credited hoys
whose; .prpanect, Jjuyai an .Easy
AVasher. v -
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lively Tulip Oil waves, C50
hther pet'inanrnts 5; shampoo and
finger wave $li marcel 75c. Kath
ryn tcatell, a30 8. Central, 1374.
. '. ftstf
Hero For Wwk-Kml
William' Hkyrman of Marshflehl
Is spending this weck-otui ut ('on
tral Point as uest of his parents
and tiro t tier illarry Bkyrman, at
torney of thin city. j....
, v. . i ,r .
Hi nkoti Windows glnea by
Trow-brldge Cublnet Works. 230tf
IMareil In .lull
lXiugl'is Cameron of Gold JIH1,
John Huckley, and John Co rum
Woro placed In tho county Jail
early yenlerday morning, charged
with intoxication.
Urill Bheet ' Motal Works due
expert repairing, fender nnd auto
body repairing, tf
Visit (Valor ljak
Miss .leannette Medulre of Llv-
ormoro, Calif., left by stage yen
terday nnan for Crater Ijiko to
spend a day or two.
For Mm. VUm'a cake, tel.
its.
103
Scouts iMiono Insinllcil
A hew telephone has been ini
slalled at the Huy Scout camp ill
the Lake of the Woods, ami par
ents Will be gltid to reach their
Nona at any time by calling
through long dhdance. Tho calls
aro handled through tho Medford
exchange,, with chargen made nt
Ihis end of Ihe line. Tho tele
phone in In the scout headouartern
office. Klamath NcV,
At. CiiVca Today
Mr. and Mrs. II. I). Kem and
tl a ugh te r, M ary, acco m pa n led by
their guest trom Corvallis left
Friday night to spend the holi
days at the Oregon Caves and
Crescent City. ,
llont Ilaco 11Iiiih Arrive
Moving pictures of last Hun
day's. Hpeed bout regatta nt Hav
ago lake were received hcYo
the advertlelng department of the
California . Oregon Power com
pany. The films, show somo of tho
hijtliHrihtH of tho big race prog
ram Irividfilfi tho yiriory of
"MIhh . Miiirorti'1 ' in tho free-for-all,
tho- ladles race and tho per
formance of Fltihrer's drtverlcHs
boat. Tho plctjUrws will bo edited
and tilled and Hhown hero soon
by the Copto nowsronl.
Nolho nf Mc-tMlng.
Notlen n horeltv nlven that tho
annual meeting nf tho atockhotdors
of the BoUthern ltulldlng nnd I-oan
AsAoelailon will bo held at the of
fice at UT. W. Main Bt.. Medford,
Oregon, at 4 p. m Tuesday, July
21st, mi, for Ihe election of di-
etors, and any othor luiHlness that
may properly coino before such
meeting. " '
tlAMITiTON PATTON. Secv.
I'nderewskl Is said to have-the
muscles tif a prlKo-flghter. It. does
nut seertt to matter which kind
'of Ivory you punch. -Publishers
Syndicate. n: -r ,.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
!OKT llrown.pup, looks like Aire
dale, ltewnrd, .rnono l z B .
It
t
l'hone S4a. We'll tin nl mat
your refuse. City Hanltary Kcrvloe.
XIII Kiiiiilnyii Injiinil
Hoy 4'lark. nn employe nt the
'iKHliis Mill, received ik serious
Injury to his left eye this muni.
Ins when n three Inch splinter
flew Into the eyelmll. It Is
thoUKht the eye can lie saved nc
eordiiiK to nttendliiK pliyslcliina.
Ashland Tltllnus.
Orand 1 Intel Harder
HalrouUt to please. S3e,
! h 0 p.
107
Lraxo lr Turner
Misses Mnrlnrle (Ireaoiy and
Jean Woodford will leave today
j for Turner where they will nt
Itend the state Christian Kndeavor
oonfeicmo In seHiton during the
week. They will return to Med-
! ford r.ext Monday.
Kolt ltKNT--iettrtilshod two-room
house, newly .leoornted, Knraae
ninl shade rreos. 1IH. Water
paid. Mil Hon Hi Holly. Phono
ir.-9-j-a.
KHt 8AI.K Alfalfa hay In shock
or stni'k. I. .A. Hnlndo Jr., Cen
mil feint, Ure. I05
KOH BAI.K-1 sheep. 8 yearn old.
-Ki laliilis, Kord Totter, mnln
road Vi mile enst of Hams Valley
Wore. 105
KOIt ItKNT flarnue
N. Oakdnle. $3. Tel.
In rear S3
:. lostf
HAI.KSMKN If you want to Sell
u low priced, lltrht popular car,
nnd can finance yourself for 3D
days, write Hox W. 1.., Tribune,
for appointment. ins
WANTK!--Ortod conk nnd house
keeper wants employment. 'Pel.
' IOITiV. Mrs. 1-nstnln. ;I02
Heo M. N. lloaan,
lllds., for Investments
bonds.
315 Liberty
In Stocks or
10
I nrnlliers Knjtiy llslihu,
I Theo (lueialaff of Ashland ac-
i companlcd by his brother, K. C.
(itietsiarr or Ootit tun. spent Ihe
wect-etid nt IHamond lake.
Krystnlalow, kodsk alom su
preme, xhe Hmsler. opp. Holly
Ihe.-lte. , tf.
IIOMKH HH1 HAI.K
I l-S ACKKH, modern hnine. hullt
Ins, eloee to new sehonh.; fine
Harden w,; plenty wilter; ISMI
cash or will accept lot or acreage
a., first payment: Imtanee easy
terms. KAKI, Tl'.MV, 310 1,1b.
erty Hlili?. 1S4
SI'UCIUtAN TKACTS
Teh arrei. rlose In. ood house.
district water, some hearlnk
peNr. some alfalfa. Annual In
come approximates fliOO; R li 0
1Vrnie '
Klve aer. richest bottom land, on
paved hlxhway: no bulldlnks;
no water Hunts, but abundance
for S'UliiiiliiR. Will produce
crops alfalfa without Irrigation.
Only S miles out, lisno.
Imprnve! acres, with H acre In
ardn. Ample water hv plllnp
Inir AOJarent to stot toivn. Hr-
-uiilh m s:.n(i,v . .v.
ei HOI.MM TOR IOMct:'
in-h Hotel Ijohby. 1DJ
MR1 - 1
POUNDED
1909
JACKSON COUNTY
BUILDING & LOAN
' " 1 ASSOCIATION
Meteorological Report
.Illly 5, IB.11 ' ;
Medford. and vicinity: Fair Sun
day, continued warm. ' '
lui s
s .... . y, . -o
Looil Data I 31
a. a.'
M U
r r
Temperaturo (iIcbs.).. 64 . , 100
HlKlic.it (Inst 12 hrs) fill 100
Lowest (Inst 12 hrs). 59 . 5a
Kel. humidity (pet.)... 86 i 13
Precipitation (Ins.).... 0 0
Htato of ' weather iClenr . Clear
Totnl precipitation since Sep
tember 1, 1930, 13.65 Inches,
Hunrlso today, 4:41 a. m.
Munsct today, 7:4!) p. nt. '
Hunrlsc Monday, 4:42 n,,rtl.
u : 'ii .1 i' .f A fc
W. J. Hutchison,
Meteoroloelst.
Mre. Angnline Snyder, 62, well
known resident of Central Point,
died yesterday . morning , at Jhe
Sacred Heart hospital .following
an attack of heart .trouble-,
. Mrs. : Snyder had beett ' i resi
dent of Jackson' county ' for ' 47
years. She had made her home at
Central Point for 13 years. She
leaves her .husband, .Court B.
Knyder, one aon, Mlchaoi B. Sny
der of Central point and daugh
ter. Mrs. Mabel Millard, also her
aen parents, Mn. and Mrs. .An
drew E. Moore, two sisters . and
four brothers, Mrs. Minnie Clark,
Mrs. Mary Kummell, Stophen A.
Joseph C, Oeorge R., and. .Reuben
B. Moore, nil of Jackson county.
She is also survived by two grand
children, Geneva and Ellis Ray
Millard.
Mrs. Snyder was born In an
Bernardino, Ciil. During the . 47
years she made her. home 'n
southern Oregon, she made many
friends. ; i. '
Funeral services Will be held
at the Perl funornl homo Mon
day afternoon at 2 o'clock. ReV,
W. R. Balrd of tho First Chris
tian church, officiating, piteniiojit
will be In the Central Point cenio
tery. i . ):.. J ..-. '
Cinderella Clearance
... ... . t
Sale Underway
FILMS AT HOLLY
A special showing of tho tPost
Oatty landing . following their
round-the-world' ' flight will be
shown today at the Holly theatre.
It was announced last evening. The
films were sent directly from New
York; pity by ;Pathe ,Newa,; follow
ing the landing 6' 'he Wlnnle-Mae
at Rooscvoli,, field, j.,, (i,,i
!. r ' - '-- ,
Prihceidff Sweden 5 ;
Compliments Late
Model Nash Eight
Brisbane's Today
" (Continued from Page On)
In ftrder to mnko rpom for
early fall merchandlHo, the Cin
derella Shop will conduct a clear
ance sale starting Monday morn-,
Ing. July 6, at 8:30 o'clock. .
, Everything, In', ,the store . has
been marked down for. this an
nual' summer sale. Smart appar6l
for evory type of woman and for
nil occasions will be offored at
fomnrknbly lbw prices, ,Mlp Cora
Jlureuii, manager, 'stated ' yester-
dy' j - - , ? : i o
Annual Summer Sale
' Starts At Toggery
KENOS'HA.: Wis., July 6
Prince William of Sweden, sports
man, traveler and onthusiast mo
torist, was placed on 'the graduate
list for an .honorary degree . in
ioth American . engineering and
American expression today by
Nash Motors Company officials,
when they received the following
cablegram from. Stockholm:
. "Just had first delightful ride
lri my new eight. Car could not
be better. Compliments to con
structor and workmen. They cer
tainly know their job. Three en
thusiastic cheera for Nash." Sign
ed Prince William of Swoden.
r -The .prlncef Jias een a Nash
owner since he visited the Ken
osha 'factory; In J328. v . , , ,
i,., -: , -4, iu.- vii -
The Gorilla Now ..
At State Theater
to their prison clothes, as they
went to the chair. Fathers and
mothers ot tho three executed
stood outside of prison weeping,
hammering on the prison gates,
pleading lor the lives of the men,
Nicholas Lconelll, 23; Ferdinand
Mangianele, 24; Fred Carmoaiuo,
19, wbo went to death.
; It was only one incident in our
crime wave, and Is mentioned only
to warn young criminals that the
death chair la a reality, and in
the long run crime does not pay.
.
Small blessings are thankfully
received. In ... Wall Street. News
rom Paris, although nobody knew
just what it was, made speculators
and Investors lift up their hearts,
and stock prices; "Big Steol,"
which had siowly and sadly drifted
down below 84 recently, hopped up
and closed at 105. . ,
The London stock market was
cheerful. The moratorium means
that London stops paying us. , for
a year at least. France, also, stops
paying us if she joins in the mor
atorium. In fact, everybody stops paying
us, and we don't stop paying any
body. The ignorant man would
say: "If this Is a bull tip, so is
the measles." 1
More antl-rellgious rioting . in
Spain.
In tho town of Corunna a mob
again attacked religious orders,
following a meeting, in which It
had been resolved to prevent the
return to. Corunna of .priests and
nuns driven put in. earlier out
breaks. The monastery of Sun
Jose de Ui Montana
fire. It was unoccupied,
by firemen. Six of ii,,
were shot, one probably
The rioters, made up
radical syndicalists,
lashed to a pitch of i,
cltement at a meeting it
unna bull ring..
M
Rome reports no pr,.
the negotiations between
lean and the Italian gw
concerning suppression 0
clubs throughout Italy.
The Italian government
that these Catholic clul
in political activities an
ganized for that purpo.
statement is denied by
who demands proof, file
to tho Catholic church, .
developing among Catiio
peoples, in Mexico, S;!
Italy, is difficult to exili
Investigated 20,000 Ot
HOSTON, Mass. U'P
Rurgoss Magrath, Vetera:
county medical examiner,
that during his long car
pathologist he has invest'
01)0 to 20,00 deaths. He
ticipatcd in virtually ever
ant murder inquiry In X
land during the past gent'
i
IN VACATION TIM
Don't forget to fa
i touch with the oUI
town when you leav
your summer vr.cation.
your Mall Tribune font
to the new address.
Main 75 and the matu
! be promptly attended u
Tho picturlzation of "The Go
rilla," the stage play that thrilled,
thousands in its sensational run
on Broadway, is the feature 1 at
the State Theatre today.
The film version is even more
thrilling ' and, , entertaining than
was ;tho play; 'one of, tho reasons
belng that a gr,oup ,of, the most
popular screen stars of today
were chosen to play tho featured
rolesyhjid.that Ralph Sopnce, au
thor 'Of the original play, devised
many new! n!nd mysterious angles
for the picture. ' ' 1 ,
t
Ilcglnnlng tomorrow morning,
following tho Fourth" of July celo.
brntlons. The Toggery, one of
southern Oregon's most ' popular
men's, clothing stores, will start
an annual Bummer sale.
. High Quality sultB, N"nn-Bl,1,h
shoes, , and every. Article f men's
wearing apparel' will be Included
In this store-wide sale which
starts Monday, July 0. "Tho Tog
gory" nnd Wm. F. Isaacs have
been leaders In fashions for the
sterner sox in the Rogue river
vnlliy for more than 2S years.
Births
Rom to Mr. and Mrs, Elbert
Hackert of Jacksonville a daugh
ter, weighing 7 pounds rtnd 4
ounces, at tho Community . hos
pital Saturday morning.
llrlilgo Arch Forms Farms
PAYSON, Arli., July 4. (UP)
Arlxona's oddest farm is,, a flxo-(
aero piece 'forming the top' of the'
arch of Goodfollow.'s natural
br'dgo In the colorful district north
ot Roosevelt dam. The soil of the
farm Is good. The bridge Is iso
feet high nnd has a wall to wall
spread of 260 feet.
Iv,
With
SAFETY ... and a
Ready Market
t ,
'YOU' can hIhii'c in the continued growth nnd expansion of this organi
zation, fa keep pitec with the development nnd progress of the com
munities which we serve, nmcli new construction and many improve
ments are planned in l'J.'tl.
For this reason a limited supply of Copeo 0 Preferred Stock is
now available . . . nunin making it possible for yon to invest in a safe,
dtvidend-payinp: security.
For over tell years quarterly dividends hare been juyd .regularly
every ;) months. An investment made now in Copeo ti, 'referred
Stock means puttitiR your money to work in a nseful, p'ulilic service
right here nt home, with' safety, a hiirh' rate of income and a ready
market in ease of need. '
Your investment will he hacked by permanent income-producing
properties which supply modem utility service o !iQ growing coin,
munitlesj in Southern Oregon and Northern California.
' v I"0 ,m.v "lock in this company and thus participate iti its future
"J P'ou'Ih and prosperity docs not renuiro a large sum of money. You
' invest for cash or by means of our monthly investment plan whereby
stock may no pureftnscd on convenient h.oiiihiv- forms.
For full details of this except ibn'al offer; write to the
INVESTMENT DEPARTMENT
o, 4MSPF0RD, OREGON .
The California Oregon Power Company
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