y?- i-. jf s fvTMni"i;",yftw)i1 THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH F,Al.LS,.ORECpN ati'iid.vv c,rro---i : l,,lW' ! The EvenngHerald R. It. BOCI.R. .Kdltor nut. 1'iiMInTior H. K. HIM. .-. Clly Kdllor V. O. NICKI.U Ailvcrtli.li.jt Mnunjter tlio trndoj fV( tlrm whtcjt has, tiled lots of simco In the Nrv.slt.lo within thn hud fow yoars, niul vh luminous In RroultiK In thin county liy loans mill hounds, writes this i imiir uiiiiit a soptoiunor unto Jin" I'uhtlahod dnllr excopl Sunday, nt s follews: The Hc.rnld lublialiliiR Company of "snssmndlc mlvortMnc Is a rod. Klamath Kails, at 11!) Klctith street.' , hPM'""r "'"'""""j , n ri(, ICCS wtlltn- Ol imon, nhi'ii-.!- t mi tltiunus ndvortlslni, wcok In and week out. In one of (he ltal Mr tors In luillillm; a permanent, iur rrssful huslness. The dealer never known how much hiislno&i lie InsiM liy llwluxt advorllaliiK. Hu -loon Know, or mixhl to know, that noar lv everybody rendu the nowsiu'M-s Entered at the poatotflco at Klam ath Palli, Ore., for transmission through the walls as second-class uiatlor. SEEK Hill ElfLIIB i memdeii op Tin: Associated PltKSS The Aoclatfd l'rcss is excWMvo ly entitled to the use for publica tion of all now dispatches credited 10 ii, or nor. ouicrnieu creiuieu in , . . .. hnll ,r , , ,.iu. to eel thin paper, aridialso tlio ducal tioWaj rR'f 'ID,, , " " "'"' l" K published norcin. Well Organicd Band of In ternational Crooks Under Mysterious Chief sm'ttn.w ocroiir.K t, ma. ( DOES IT PAY? MOST of this analysis of Mie ' value lit npwapjper advortki j Inc wan written In Itosoaurj:. The , writer waved nit a lot of lai-or for i It might as well have heon wrlH.n In Klamath Kails. Huslness condl- ' linns In ltn.oliurK are npirolinuto to huslnos condl'loux In K'niuaili Palls. The methods that help Hid luislness man In nno phico :iclp hi 'rnlleaKito In tlin other. Wo holleve In newspaper nilver tlslnc. rightly written and rlRutly placed. In the past nix muir.hs v. liao een local firms who nr. ju dicious advertisers weather tip huslneu storm, and even prosper under adverse conditions. We iu, seen non-advertisers, one ifier :li-other,.-htr tho rcoks of bankruptcy: Wo know of two new local enter prise, In widely varyinc line, that havo been firmly rutablishul In s fow Kecks becausu they reallm iho valuo of advertising; and rii after business with apprallnc advertise nirnts. The Hosebun; Nows-Hovltnv ham tmira home some- more salient truths about the, values of aider Using In thu following fashien: Krery successful business cnler prlso has been built up' by Ju'dleWi advcrtlslnc of reliable and' ilepend ublo roods that tlio lnorrhunt wnit. od hU natron In bnnv :.).,,! Tl.,.r..1 AtlRoltM Traftlc LONDON, Oct. T. The pollen nro "vVkltiK In thh rlty the head of hat In said to bp a rwuaikahle. jtronji tit iuternatlotuil crlmtnab. A verlthhllj "Napolern of Crinie" I belleed tti li.no established Ills liivntoiuirt t-rn here. Ilt' it: nlleKed t cenilimilil a well orKaulied li.nnl of liitern.t'tloiml rrool.i. eweiy one of whom Is a past uinstcr of every form of nefarlout craftsmanship known In the tinder world. Thev Include men of edurn tli it. sctenttfle attainments, and io Inl charm. I'nder the leadership of their mst'rloiH chief thev are ered ItiM with eiindiutlui: burttlarlea. read their dally newspapers, and . ..--.ii,,- H.flM .i nuiiuiUtlne costly If they need any particular thltiK j j,,w,. rohhirlos thai baffle detection, turn to the advertisers to learn , n(- are declared to work In accord snmethlnR more about It. The nat- ' j,.,ri, um, ohms of cumiulmi tirepar ural bend of human nature Is to J 0, ,y t,o master mind with all the then ko directly to the merchant I k;uil of a great military strater.lst. who has advertised the merchandise Several papers print this story wanted and buy It. We are living! with arvlns deRreiw of sensational In nn era when evry line I spc- Ikiii. Of late there haa been an In inllzcd. and busy men and women cre.islni: number of Jewel robberies hsve no time to trot un and down 1 A.s n ro.mil an liiMirnnco company tlm streets huntlnc for soinetnniK results from his advertlslm he mus advtrtlse roKUlnrly." Tills hhslnes man ha stated the whole thing: "Nearly everybody, reads the' newspaper." That I the i secret of advertiser's success. 1'eo pi do read ails. Many people read I them to exclusion of news matter. I and Oiose Individuals Insist that they Ret a lot of real Information I from the ads. Every day. winter and summer, thousand of persons they want and a place where thrv may "happen" to find It. They r.o to the man who Is wide awake en ouVh to tell through his newspaper where sood. dependable merchandNo can be found. -The empty store. the store where ImsInoM Is slack. which never has any ma growth. Is the concern which never advertises. LOS ANGELES TRAFFIC COMMISSION BEGINS SERIES OF REPORTS which Insure a i;eod deal of valuable Jewelry has Increased Its premiums charr.ed on this rlas of risks by -.'.' per rent. i J. W. Hell, one of Loudon' leading assissora. lays that many recent big robberies haw been so well planned and cvrutcil that the police i.ui do terlal ! Httlei more than suspoct I lie authors. i "The people who engineer these crime nn- not the common, nrdln wiry I) pe ol ihlef", Hell say. "There In more than one real Raffle In ex I Istence today. They haunt society (TRtherlliRl. and In the hotels they are popular gucits. ' I know one man who tins a town laddnss, a country hnuro near Hour- m Mouth, cud two fine motor-cars. 1.03 I Jlshed ANOELES. Oct 7- The Loi who Is more thnn rnsperted of com- commission, estali- i pl.'clty iu some of these great robber- rlekt moaths ago to make les, but up to the present time there merits of those linen. More, If be Is wldo?f ttjoandhftejliicroa'stj J( business, "he" 'will not'' Tall to call In his printer nnd ask cooperation In preparing copy for some pithy advertising. Most dally nowspapors these days maintain an advertis ing department to meet the demand I niiall bo planned with a view of street of business men In this very thing, and that Is Just why there Is mi ' much attractive advertising that ' recommendations to relieve the situ- , has m ier been tho slightest chance aro no exceptions to thta rule! If n ucaier nas no connaencn in liis. . . .. . .. . . I . .,. .. .... . -in . i.. .i i.( atlon in n congested imstness uisinct oi coiir.ecuiig nun who iiiiyoi uiem. U h? ntn . , "; " of Mrfthan a sauaro mile l area. "Ho Is of good appearance, always Is handling lines that will bear re j . . . . , ,hil Wi, ,,.,,, ,,.. wollll, ,n ... .,,.. peat orders, he Is glad to boos thol '.. ,. T , . i.i.i. i...... ..i. I rv -,v i, .rr,.t.i..,i n. n (... -a, sVlty 1 lltlllk.il BtlfllH IJ niui.H ii- - "" "" - ! - rs-- - --- ruidy bee.il ..mbodlid Into urdlnatictis . tho bounce of wealthy penptu. Wndlnr.tii'iiiljrlcat'. tho rush hour i "I knowiw Instanco In which a; fjnv. Idlrictor of thieves Is teputed to be Ucstricllon of parking on the bull worth flun.Ouii. Another succiMs ness streets, removal of sharp curli 'fill director Is u woman who has a corners and agreements by property (university education, and Is a cultiir owners that all future, building work led un drharmlng personality. "The victims, both In hotels and widening oni the principal achieve-i at prlale bouses are often watched monts of tho commission. Commit- t and shadowed ffr days before a suit tees nro at work on ' various other able opportunity hoforo tho robbery proposals, one of which Ik that cer-' otcum It may easily cost $1,000 or ' t ilit of the streets miming east and J1..'0 to meet the eX i rises of a sue- wust shall he designate I as one way , cessful haul, aad tin- big thieve re thoroughfare, for Initli autoniolilles i quite frriiitu ndiberli- o maintain and atri-et railway traffic. The ' theinsclve. " makes such Interesting reading for pretty nearly every member of the household who Is old enough to ap preciate the Information to bo gleaned from tho ad columns of the average publication .of tnj.iy. Take ltoseburg as un example nfi-hlrd thi what advertising will do for a business concern. Those, firms who j tmvo built up a fine trudo In tho city nnd country am tho fellows who have liberally used printer Ink. There arc some concerns In this city which started Ip a .small way, and today aro doing an Im mense volume or business. They are consistent and continuous ad vertisers In tho dally press. Theru are some business liousos lr re which have changed hands within a year or two, becaugu tho for mrr manager were not doing any business worth speaking about, and ono man could take euro of all tho customers that happened to coino hi way. Today, under thu new management, and aided by ag gressive use of newspaper space. thono firms havo quadrupled tn"!r-j dally rocelpls, and four ami flw people are required to tnlco euro of Glasses and Beauty Sentiment N not S;hho You may ray, "I hate, to wear glasues," thinking por haps your apper.imei will hi marred; Nontensi..' ' Glassos today nro nn evi dence of Btron,. Intollo". -a determination to presri'vo your nut niul mental aad phy sical strength. Glasses fitted properly nio becoming. Wo fit your eyus aflur rate ful examination, grind thu louses hero and supply tin) latest style and most becom ing frames and mounting.!. Dr. Goble Phene: Oft. 13.1-W, He. ilUJ 700 Mula hl'xks.nut and west are about one length of thoM) running north aad nouth, a condition whlcl' aeiord'ug to traffic ii-iunilioners, la ros.'-oiiBlbln for u largo percen tage of tho truffle "Jams." Another committee Ii considering the advisability of a subway or elev ated structure to carry street ear traffic. The inn street railway com patties of tho city rarry approximate' LLOYD GEORGE'S MEMOIRS CAUSE OF MUCH SPECULATION I LONDON. Oct. 7. l.nglMh writers' ' nr still speculating on tlm amount I J n ti'.ler David LId Ocorgo hi likely . t. rr.rillv mi lilt nrfitni'feil lilifiW flf lv inil.fliiO nisneiiuer ilnlly. tr.e ears ' aildlng In tho congestion on streets none of which h more than I'm tent fn width. Tin re are eighteen lllter feLtions of street car Hill's Pi the riiignstul district, practically all of thiini being at polntH whore the auto-, mobile traffic Is rorrupoiidlrigly heavy. Ordinance enforcemnnt, op'-nlnc and widening of strtetH, mifet'y. edu catli nal and statistical work, are be ing cared for by other committees., The ptobleiil lli'fon the cominitteex Is regarded by them us the inoiU serl- kind In thu United States becausi) of thu small hIzo of tho busl- ni.'SH district uh compared to the pop. illation. Individual traffic through tho congested district dully l.s estl-i mated at more than u million. Theru nro about 211,000 automobiles regis-' tered as owned by Los Angeles county lesldentK, and tho uvmiigo number passing through tho downtown street every Ml hours U I fi3, (JUG. redestrinu truffle at Fifth unit Hiodvay, In the heart of tho busl. n cms district Is, according to tho traf-, flc commission, heavier than at, any other ntreet Intersection In the I'ult ed Statin, and tho vehicular truffle at Ho veil tli mid Hroadway Is exceeded only by that nt Fifth Avnnuo and Fotty-bocoud street, Now York. memoirs. There Is still considerable myatery sh to what financial arrange r.ien'tM the publlAliers have maila with the Htltlsh prlmn minister for the hook and i.erl.tl right tit honiu and abroad. Ono LoniliM p ilillshlng firm (ifvoK the following figures. Atniirlian xerlnl rlghta. jioO.OOU; American hook right, fioo.noo; I'.igllsh hook rights, $7.",00i; L'ng llsli wrlal rights. 7.0(10. Other pay lilCtltM, Jl'l.'l.OOO. A digger Into historical record say the kum offered l.lo)d Oeorgo loimtl-loti-i n record. Ho finds that Milton received $76 for "I'aradlao Lo.it", aad Ooldamltli $300 for "Tho Vicar of Wiikoflel'il." Ramuel Johnson 1 mado ubout $600 out of "Husseins," whit It lio wroto In order to obtain enough money to gho decent burial to his mother and pay off her few dobtH, Jane Atifsten Mild tho manuscript of "Hensn und Senalhllity" for S'fio, ivhlch uho deccrlbed at the time nn "a prodlgioun rricrmrense." Personal Mention j-j Lakevlew I anxloua to havo somo body estaldish a flour and feed mill' In that city. Maupln Contract let for now $2, 000 loncrotu high school building i hero. I Myrtle Point hna this year spent ' about 15,000 In Improvement of 20 (I. (!, Johnson loft yesleiday for I'.oclty I'nliit to bring liack Mm. John noil and children, who liavo passed thu minimi r there. Tho ladles' club of the li. I'. I). I.', havo potitpniKtd their next moot ing to Tuesday, October 17. Mr. and Mm, (J. F, Klinphurd, who huwi been vlKltlng their noil, l.'.ul rihepherd, ami wife, loft thlu muni irvm.TtxwimiKziizi a wiu.insut "a :' f' ' --! , Hit- tkt Li jivoivegon company I ' v 7 THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANY PREFERRED CAPITAL STOCK PRICE 2 PER SHARE YIELDING 7.6 MHIK PAlVrNKUS IN PKOGIWSS THU COMPANY The history of The California Oregon Power Company shows a substantial growth In facilities and earnings mull ing from the laige sums of money Invested In its piopeilles and from the development o( the terrltoty iu which it operates. Steiuly Growth in Customers Scnctl The territory now served liy The California Oregon Power Company includes (urt of Jackson, Josephine. Klamath and Douglas Counties In Oregon, und Siskiyou County and parts of Shasta and Trinity Counties to California. Tills Is an area ciliul to the combined areas of the -.tales of Massa chusetts, Khode Island and Connecticut. During the period between 1112 and 1921, the number of consumers has grown from 0,5ol to 11,900, an Increase of 81.371. Increase in Facilities The Company owns .mil operates seven hydro-electric plants iu Southern Oregon and Northern California. It lias never resorted to generation of electricity ny steam puwer. In building these hydro-electric plants, a natural resource is being developed which will be productive forever. In 1912. the generating capacity was 11,800 II. P. and at the end of 1922, it will amount to SJ.SrtO II. I'. The Company's high tension lines at the end of 1922 will be over six hundred miles in length. The aggregate Isngt'i of the distribution lines will he over eight hundred nnd ten miles. The Investment needed for the construction of these fa cilities has increased from $4.IH;.J25.70 In 1912 to 59.507. U0.60 on June 30, 1922. THU STOCK Par value $100 per share. Dividends have heen paid on The California Oreon Power Company Preferred Capital Stock since Issuance (April IS, 1921) at the rate ol $7 per share per annum. Checks are nulled every three months at rate of $1.75 per share. Proceeds of all securities sold are devoted exclusively to additions to and betterments of Company's properties. It is not assessable by the Company for any purpose whatsoever. It Is non-callable, nnd if purchased at the present price yields u permanent return of 7.6' on the Investment. It Is exempt from Federal Normal Individual Income Tax. It takes precedence as to assets and dividends' over com mon Mack amounting to $4,441,100 par value. The equity hack of the preferred stock now outstanding amounts to a total of $0,296,COS 50 which equals $2MJ 60 per share or over three times the ptetent cost ol $92 per share. Purchase may be made In any amount from one share up ward. The stock may be purchased for cash or on our special savings plan, namely, $5 00 per shire as lint payment, and $5 00 per share per month. Interest Is paid liy the Company on all partial payments under the savings plan at the rate of b' per annum. Inter est checks are mailed to subscribers under the savings plan every three months, The stock Is listed on the San Francisco Stock and Ilond Kxchangc. THE RECORD OF TEN YEARS' GROWTH Opciailng ft Kanm(i without Kllowill Vlue Phrilol Gists Mtmiinino l)Juconj Intfirit 1 1 out YI'AR I'ropttuei !tnnus l.iptmt or llfiiclilon (Ithtuict 1912 $4,189,325.70 $307,040.29 $137,603.49 $169,376.80 21.492,374 1913.. 4.787.624.35 347,261.70 143,746 67 203,515 03 2b.4H5.359 1914.... 5 054.3I2.0H 3h5.33l.23 163.20921 222,122.02 33.245J66 1915 S265H39 8'i JOS.J49 83 ' 171.458 26 226.891.57 3M.I3J.tH4 1910 . 5985.095 29 426.10664 213.67991 212,426.71 4I.9J6.HS5 1917 &.40S.J7S.7I 487.9IG.44 226.509 67 261.406 77 47,755.628 1918 7.JI1.JI0.7J 502.219.05 245,15037 257,11868 46.210.299 1919 7.416.522.45 726.079.30 295.743.74 430,335 56 108,238.745 1920 . 7.692,88151 948.277.07 398,041.48 550,235-59 142.404.975 1921. ...... . 8.407.581.82 1,001,272.07 449.082.18 552,189.89 129,368,808 1922(llmor.ih.cn.llrJunt,) 9,567,430.C0 1,029,409.12 444,410.46 584,998 60 131,170,857 I & , . ' Our partial payment plan of 3 per share per month cnablrs you to take tmmeili.ite ;Klv;int.tgc ol the cxccctliMly nttr.utivc price nt which this high grade security is now In-ing offered 92 per hare to yield 7,6 per annum. You may place your order or get full information at any of. our offices, of from any member of our organization. Price subject lo Increase at any time. THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANY OFFICES MEDFORD, GRANTS PASS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON YREKA, DUNSMUIR, CALIFORNIA jJ3tfBtRBKto3K17!?HtK'?i?tflfTT Blsaaf IsstJMCssssBMsP MiW.1MtmHM4tSW-f-si mmjMMW.M A Lapful ot Wildncss I i ,vv M .- Atom CALIFORNIA OREGON REAL-ESTATE LIVESTOCK AUCTION AND COMMIS- SION BROKERS. APPROVED BONDED AUCTIONEERS. MARSH AND MARSH, SOLE OWNERS. I. O. Hot. .'Ill llniiio Of flu- Kliiiiintli li 1 1 , tlirKon. I'lioui' Mt. UV lint, nilii'ilNi-, und iliuilnlf nil lillllni uiallrt- piTlnlnlnu In jour urfriluir, IiIkIiIj iw nihil tor IiWIit irmitls, Vi coinliirl Sides nt I'nlillf Ant lion or I'lltnli' wilf. Iii-n niul itri) nhrli, on fcliliily u loiiiiiil-slmi hiislM.r I'nr lint' lutm million, triinx und Sulo iIhIin riliul'l'ril on iipplli'iilliin, Viimin for rffli Irnt miiIii BURTON F. MARSH, Snlcs Manager It you'm tlicd of conventionalists, (ry nomo llttlo wlldcatir liko tlwao. iiv inlrlL from tlm AmM'jii I.ihI'.i. I.oirulno Iirox. IJuW Yurlt l-lll. cavil ' nno llj.es 'cm. SATURDAY AT The Liberty Theatre .Mni.V Allltn Mint it In n iiii'iiI story of tin1 Houtli Si'us "SOUTH of SUTA" HiiiiiIiij' llio how U coiiliniioiix, Wo hhiiw 1 1 1 1 1 v Oui'y In IiIh IiiK'mI niul ii'iitrht ilny "The KICK-BACK" A (iiisliliiK I'liinjiiiH of c)oiiii- ilrnmii ultli lilt't'sl anil most Noiil-Hlliilii,, illniuv iir tlun lllllll llio hl'll'l'll. 'IIiIn VtOlllll'l-l('tlll'0 llllH JlINt loiiipli'ti'd ii lontt i un ill llio ('upllol Tlienlre, New Vnrk, llio viol IiI'm liiiKfht tlii'iilio, W. h n lilli. tot A? Wan d. , wuTJHriw! 'I '"Ml, i.ii I iuw W i'ifkCimf mimwmji ri JHu. - .tt. ':&&? "' iffiivrnm; Jfl Wr' am lI!Wl.Ufr i i BkAjyaiiaiaram.8!iiflM& mmKmgmiirevr"' hWCM-ot attct