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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 26, 1925)
TmmgPKY, MAncn zr, mr, EVENING HETOn,TOHATH FADES, OREGON PAGE FTVT3 jlTc-T'"-"-'-'!-"" ' S a f e t y c o n o m y PAR on April 2 COPCO Preferred Capital Stock advances to $100 a share Seven months ago The California Oregon Power Company made a public "Offering of 10,000 shares ($l,000,000i00) of 7 Preferred Capital Stock for subscription by its customers and friends in the territory it serves. ' Today, only half of the entire offering remains unsold. ' . ' Approximately 5,000 shares have been pur chased direct from the Company at the price which has heretofore prevaileid $98.00 per share, with convenient terms at $5.00 per share per month if desired, and with interest at 6 allowed on all installments paid. . Increased Value for Investors Prevailing market conditions, the country wide demand for good hydro-electric securities, and the approaching completion 'of the Cdm , pany's new developments, which will materi- ' ally increase the net earnings, now justify this increase in price of the Preferred Capital Stock. Announcement of the advance of $2.00 per share on April 2, 1925, is published at this time for the advantago of stockholders and prospec tive purchasers. - '.- ; . . ' ; For information concerning the 7 Preferred Capital Stock and interest bearing partial payment plan, ask any , member of our organization or simply clip aniLmau the coupon below. THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANY Offices: ' . i Roxburg tcAIJFORNIA OWECOn7 I POWER COMPANY I OREGON McdTord Grant Pass .. IClatiuiiii Falls j CALIFORNIA Yreka Dunsmuir YOUR PAWNERS IN PROGRESS Ask any member of our organization or mail this coupon today! THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANY MEDFORD, OREOOM Please send mo full information about your 7 Preferred Stock and special partial payment plan. Name. t4ddress AT WHITE PELICAN Professor Stauluw, his wlfo anil baby nro members of a parly onroiilo to til a nowly (Uncovered Alusknn gold-fields. Others on fhu boat aru Klchard Steelo, a Rambler, llnb Dex ter uud Horseshoe HI Icy, prospoc- turn. The bant U being driven ahead at break-neck npeed aud tho boilers finally explode Mrs. Btanlaw sues her husband klllod and Is persuad ed , by tho gambler Unit lior baby likewise has porlshod. Mono In Alaska aim gradually drifts under Stouli'u lnfluonco aud becomes a woman or tho dnnro halls. Tho baby, rescued by Doxtar and Htloy grows Into womanhood and is be trothed to Dexter. Just beforo tho wedding Dexter comes across Stoelo and his mistress. "Th'o Chochuhcos" Is showing at tho While Pelican Theater Thurs day and Krlday. AT THE PINE TREE MThe LIBERTY "Tlio Libcrtv Has tho Pictures" T-O-N-I-G-H-T When Husbands Wander Wives will Ponder ' See ' "Wandering Husbands" " , ' and Learn how to make Husbands wander home at night Added attraction KLAMATH KIDDIES AUTO SHOW AND RACES , Xv.4 ' ' ' FRIDAY ONLY "Cupid's Trail Fourth Chapter "The Santa Fe Trail" '. " and ' 3rd Installment Photographic Interviews Llfo In tho early California gold camps was not merely a series of fistic brawls, lynching, and battles with Indians. Kvery man. was par ticular to attend strictly to his own business. This information was gleaned by Victor Fleming during tho produc tion of his latest Paramount picture "Tho Devil's Cargo," duo today at tho Pino Treo. Tho story Is laid in Sacramento In 1850, "Ufu In tho gold camps was un tmunlly qulot," ono old-timer told Fleming. "An argument always ended in a few moments with ono of tho dobntors bolng carried .away foot first with a few chunks of hot load in his ribs. Everyono know this and everyone, wob caroful about mixing Into anothor's affairs." "Tho Davit's Cargo," adapted tor tho screen by A. p. Younger from tho Btory, "Tho Rlyor Boat," by Chitrlos Whlttnkor, duplicates tho llttlo pioneer town of Sacramento as It ronlly wna sovonty-flvo yoars ago. Cut off from tho rost of tho world, tho only communication, with neigh boring Bun Francisco being by means of stngo conch. , At tho tlnio of tho story tho cltl zons havo bunded togothor In a vigi lance committee bont on; driving out of tho town many undesirables. A young follow, John Joyco, comos to Sncramouto to edit tho town'B only pnpor for tho advancement of tho causo of tho vigilantes. Tie moots and fulls dosporatoly In lovo with Faro Snmpson, daughtor of the proprietor 1 of tho most notorious saloon. In the camp. That puts hi in In bnd with tho'vlgllontos and things wind ; up with his being deported with tho others on tho rlvor bont. i Tho bolters on tho old ramshackle craft blow up. Many of , tlio I pas sengers lnml saColy at San Fran cisco, hut Joyce, his slijter Martha, Specials for Friday-Saturday Langs Everyday chocolate.?, full lb. boxes.. ..39c Pure Powdered Boric Acid, pound . 29c McDonalds, Vdgan, Sweets or Johnstons boxed candies, one third off regular price Manicure Roll-up sets, $3.00 to $15.00 Y2 off Lunch Kits complete with pint vacuum bot $1.98 . Mahogany mantel clock, $5 to $10 .. lz off . Pure white medicinal paraffine oil hvy. pt. 39c Rotary Spray syringes 98c Store News Drugs are different from some things. They don't ' Improve with age. Our drugs are clean fresh and pure. Wo buy In quantities for our three stores then split the purchases. Each store gels a smeller allotment, sells It quicker and therefore baa fresher goods than tho ordinary atoro which orders for Itself alone. And In clos ing, let bh say. this: Just bo cause we run a drug store is no sign iwe 'can't learn some thing about the business. If you have any .suggestions whereby wo may give you bet ter service let us havo them.- Leave your Kodak Films with us to be developed. Our work satisfies the most exacting Ko dakers. ' : i .. Fresh stock East Man films to fit any camera. ook Your Old Records Are Valuable For every four Victor, Vocalion and Bruns wick records returned to us by a customer, we will give a 75c credit on four new Brunswick records. Remember All you have to do is to bring in four old records of the three makes mentioned above and we will allow you a 75c credit on four ( new Brunswick records.. Bring in four old ones today and get four new ones t Electrical Appliances Waffle Irons, ..$9.00 to $18.50 Percolators . .. .:.... ...$7.50 to $35.00 Toasters $5.00 to $9.00 Electric Irons ... .. $5.00 to $850 Electric Curling Irons ..........$1.50 to $5.00 Electric Grills ................:................;....$13.50 Electric Cookers (Univresal) $35.00 Electric Flashlights 75c to $5.00. Three Store Buying Power rugs PORTLAND AND KLAMATH FALLS,OJECON . Three Store Buying , Power ' and Furo with several others and tho crow are swept seaward. Out past tbc Golden Gate thcy dritt, out, far out, into tho Pacific Into what? AT THE LIBERTY "Thcro, are, no doubt, as many dlfforont ways of vamping as thera aro women In tho world," remarked Margarot Livingston. , who takes another long stride towards stardom trrough her excellent portrayal of tho llttlo "don't care for anything' homobrcakcr in "Wuulcrlng Hus bandn," which conies to the Liberty Theater today only. For tho benefit of those who wero nnablo to get In the Liberty Theater last Monday night wo are going to run Tho Klamath Kiddles Auto Show and race plcturos again to night. Pictures will bo run Imme diately after the first show. Tha lovers of. western pictures will see something new. Jn tho way of lurlnt throwing in the coming fea ture photoplay production, "Cupid's nrnnd," starring Jack Hoxlo, nt tho Liberty Theater, Friday only. Hoxlo. Is well known s n rlp-tenr-Ing type of cowboy film star, and, while thousands of his admirers havo seen him rope a steer or a fleeing outlaw from the back of his well-known pony many a time, no one of thorn has ever seen him per form his roping tricks from the tonneau of an automobile. ADJOURN FOR GOLF Jtotarlnns Take Time . Off for Few Rounds on Course Today . PORTLAND, Oregon, March 20. Rotarians of district Ko. 1, Includ ing tho Pacific northwest and British Columbia, nvho finished tho business of thoir nunual convention Into yesterday, were today engaged in their annual golf tournament. j Portland Kotarians won the cup In 192S and 1924, and if .they win to day will possess the cup perman ently. ' ' " ""' ' Edmund W. Campbell of Seattle was elected president Into yesterday subject to confirmation at the Clevclund International convention. W. Bradbrook and Harry Bishop, residents of Onklarxl, California, are business visitors In tho city for sev eral days. White Pelican Theatre Tho Picture House for You and Your Family Tonight and Friday "The Chechahcos" x A thrilling story of the days when gold meant more than a woman's honor Also the first pic ture ever actually made in Alaska. If you are sick and tired of Northern Pictures made in California here is your chance to see the real thing COMING SATURDAY . "The Fighting Ranger" Evenings, 5c and 25c. Matinee Sun.,' 5c and 20c jll TODAY AND TOMORROW I What makes A If there's a drop of ! ' vHvuCflVl red blood in you, this VAwSf KO W Picture will send it I CX& . gicturt leaping through your rGtt1,n0U'lw .A veins. You'll marvel "SV1 that one picture could w01'-- hold so many thrills. i Also :n "CIRCUS OUR GANG I" FEVER" Special Prologue Written and Directed by j GEO. X. WHITE ' with ' , -Special musical settings presented by : ' " - HAROLD, KNOX - : -