The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, March 26, 1925, Page 5, Image 5

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EVENING HETOn,TOHATH FADES, OREGON
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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"
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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 - : -