The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, March 31, 1925, Page 6, Image 6

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Issued .Daily, except Sunday, by The Herald Publishing
Company. Office: 119 N. Eighth Street, Klamath Falls, Ore.
1025 Star
Sport Coupi
E. J. MURRAY ........V. . Publisher
W. H. PERKINS News Editor
Entered as second class matter at the postoffice at Klamath
Palls, Oregon, under act of March 3, 1879.
Member of the Associated Press
he Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use of re
publication of all news dispatches credited to it or not other
wise credited in this paper and also the local news published
therein. All rijjhts of republication of special dispatches here
in are also reserved.
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The Evening Herald is the official paper of Klamath County
and the City of Klamath Falls.
8UnsCRIPTION ItATKA
Delivered by Currier ly Mnll
Year ....- j....$6.60 One Year ..-
One
Bli Months . S.SO
Three Months : ................ t.95
One Month . . .65
Six Month
Three Months
One Month
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TUESDAY, MARCH 31, 1925
DRUG STORES INCREASE EIGHT-FOLD
.." 'A .measure of the nation's; drug business is indicated in the
; increase ? of .the number of dealers from 6139 ''apothecaries
and druggists" in 1850 to 49,000 "dealers in drugs and chemical
and pharmacists'' in 1924. To the competition of manufac
turers for the orders of dealers is traceable the duplication
of products and simulation of specialties, says the review. Of
the consequences of those practices, the association says, "it
is now fairlv well settled that the inventory of a well-stocked
wholesale house shows entries of from 45.000 to 60.000 separ
ate articles, and the retailer carries from 8,000 to 12,000 items
sit all times." ' ' . .
' To move those "45,000 to 60,000 separate articles" is a.
problem of distribution faced by 245 wholesale houses located,
in 165 cities. To know, that 45,000 different things are pro
duced for one branch of business, and to know that all of
those things have definite use is to approach a new under
standing of the refinements and complexities of modern life.
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HOlUZOXTAli .
A crib for corn or four or coal.
Summer, winter, autumn anil
spring.
To drink dog fashion.
Surface measure of .a plnne re
gion. '
Metric liquid measure.
Back psrt of the neck. x
A plank.
An uatruth.
A gear with a right angle bevel.
Comes In.
Ono who writes a book.
Direction of Cape of Good Hope
frani us.
Listen. '
Kulf nn cm.
A very heavy cord.
Dips (especially bait bob.)
Bone.
Boggy land. : .
Frozen liquid. . .-
Seventh note in scale.
Trousers, vost and coat.
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PARohApril2
COPCO 7 Preferred Capital Stock
advances to $100 a share
Seven months ago The California Oregon
' ' ., Power Company made a public offering of
10,000 shares ($1,000,000.00) 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 prevailed $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 Com
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 advantage of stockholders and prospec
tive purchasers. , '
' For information concerning the J . .
Preferred Capital Stock and interest- ;
bearing partial payment plan, ask any
member of our organization or simply
clip and mail the coupon below.
THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANY
Offices t '
' OREGON
Roscburg ' Medford Grants Past Klamath Falls
CALIFORNIA
Yrelca Dunitnuir.
Tcauftoiwia oregonT
i power company i
YOUR PARTNERS i !
IN PROGRESS
Ask any member
of our organization
"Or mail this coupon
.... today! i
THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANY
MEDFORD, OREGON . "' '
Please sand me full Information about your 7 Preferred
Stock and special partial payment plan.
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. Printer's measure
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. Siek.
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. A "hops kiln.
. Varistton ot 'a" (used ' with
vowels.) .
. .High school banner.
. Whether.
, Pushed (tows, candltlata or
stock).
. Not often.
, To command. .
. Animal similar to a djnkoy.
, To bring up.
. To simmer.
A weapon.
. To assess.
Possesses.
Compels.
Interjection, hurrah.
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2. Presses; ...
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5. Measure ot cloth.
2. To be sick. ,
7. Steps used tor ascending a
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nock containing metal.
Point of compass.-
Shaping machines.
Garment used to protect tho
drsss. . -
To gnse. '
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Egg ot a louse.
To arrange cloth In folds.
.Melody.
Marked with a deslgu by means
ot a perforated pattern.
Appendages..
Falls to keep.
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Oongs. .
Driver on horse's back.
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Vessel used tor washing clothes.
More mature.
More recent.
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tric source.
Neater.
The . groat artery. '
A blow on tho nose.
A groove within the ear. ',
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To miaow.
Substance used In making
lacquer.
Net of lace.
To mimic.
A bag.
Therefore
Second note of soalo..
Ttie Hanidsomest Coupe Built
At the Ijoxv VriccYou Can Afford
Safety!
FoufWhecl
Brakes
No iMtMlnj with
Vi'hecl brakes thst't
'tvhy all high-priced
csrt hsvethera. The
1Q:S Star U the only
low-priced cur with
four-waccl IxsJus.
Distinction in every line finUhed in flint grey
and slashed with snap black.
Scats three comfortably! one piece windshleldt
balloon tires; four-wheel brakes; and the
marvelous new Million Dollar Motor quick
pick-up, abundant power.
The low price makes this the ideal coupe fron
the standpoint of beauty, utility, economy.
Sec this latest 1925 Star creation "Tomormmf$
Car Today", At the new low pices..
BUICK AND STAR GARAGE
6pp. White Pelican Hotel
See It at Your Dealers. Drive It. Compare It
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Look
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YKSTMIDAY'S SOIiUTIOS
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Come to the "Little Store doing the Big Business" and investigate our Liberal
credit plan and Special Low Prices. Only $1.00 down on any article in our
Btore. Balance on easy payments.
Specials
$12.50 LarSe Mattl"esfl reduced to $10.00
$ 8.50 WoGl Blankets, reduced to $ 6.50
$ 1 2,50 Woo Aut0 Robes' reduced to 0.5Q
$ 8.00 La,,ee Quilts reduccd to 6,00
$ 8.00 Colored Bed Spreads, reduced to $ 6.00
$10.00 N'ce Strings Pearls, reduced to $ 7.50
$ 8.00 ood Electric Irons, reduced to , $ 6.75
Justice Sits Unmoved .
Despite Biz Families
HONOLULU. March 31. Entail-
llBhment 6t a numorr on the third
door ot tho 'federal building here, I
cloHn to tho nnrtala ot tho United
Statea ' dlatrlct,. court,, for infants
whone motliAm nrA belnir tried on
prohibition charge, is advocated by
Judge WHIIIam T. Rawlins. ,
Recently five Japanese women at
tended court. each with an Infant In
arms or one hanirlnff on her skirU.
Thoy wore only witnesses, but often',
court attaches ay, womnn convictnu
of bootlegging appear for sontenca
vlth flvo or six young children,
claiming parenthood of them all and
pushing them forward In a plea for
mitigation. '
We aro living In 'hopes' that spring
mill make people to lazy to work
Also Congoleum Rugs, large and small -Axminster rugs, Indian blankets,
Rogers Guaranteed Silverware, Lace Curtains, Sheets and Pillow Cases,
Table cloths, and Fancy Table Runners.
Klamath Home
Supply Co.
1140 Main St.' Near White Pelican Theatre '
Open Evenings
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