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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 24, 1921)
PAOH TllltlCH THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON rnCR9 iav, MAncn ai.ioai. - i ANDROSS-GLOVER Style Shop 707 Main St . Phone 341 W A smart Miss Manhattan Tweed Suit Spe- dal at $29.75 A large collection of, Ves tees xand Ouimpes have just arrived. LOOKS L KE A H TOM ID SOUTH WALES TO DEFINE OIL H Ml T IB Tour oil comimnloH, onch at thorn offlcorod by substantial local tiuttt ness ninn, havo filed nrtlchm of In corporation In Mil county, nmt throo aro proceeding with tlmlr ptnnn to boKln drilling nn soon an It In pos nlblo to bring drilling rigs to tliti conos of tliulr proponed operations. Only ono of tlio four companion, tho Klamath Oil company, ban bo gun Actual drilling operations, ami moat local people nro famlllur with tbo itory or bow, under tbo mnnngo mont of Null Campbell, tbln company drilled l.HOS foot, nnd then discon tinued drilling to await tbo arrival or casing from tbo emit. Mr. Campbnll feels cortaln Unit tbo Indlrntlonn present when drllllnK wns discontin ued will Immediately prorodo tbo arrival or n gusher, nnd a row root moro, bo tblnkn, will rotonso oil In paying (juantlllo. Tbli In tbo company In which Cap tain J. W, Siemens, and IM and Oeorgo llloumlugcnmp nro Intnrustod, nd It might add to tbo faith roposod In thin county an n futuro oil-producing district to repeat n Htatoinont rnsdo by Ed Illoomlngcnmp. "As you aro nwnro," said Mr. Dloomlngcnmp, In n lottor to tbo Crn- tcr Lake Oil & (Inn company, "I am a boavy Investor nnd ntockholdnr In tho Klnmntb Oil company Our woll li now down approximately 1C00 root. Tho Indlcntlonn 'or oil were rood from tho start, nnd progressively bol ter. At about SCO fool wo found all showing, nnd at 1360 foot wo found further oil nliowlnK. At 1BG0 foot wo found oil In quantity, samples of which woro taken nnd nnnlyzod. Wo continued to drill, but nn gas Indi cation riovolopud, on advlro, wo thought It host to ntop at 1G90 feet and nwnlt tho arrival or rosing. Our well I full of wator, which must bo cunil off, a ilnw proceeding. I am confident that oil will bo round In paying quantity In tho Klnmatb val ley, nnd ibo mrn numornun tho prow pnetlng opnrntlona, tho belter for nil concnrnnl." Tli In ntntcmont by Mr. Illnomliig camp boars weight for ho Is ono of thin county's mont rnpulnblo men nnd would think twlco before counten ancing tho activities of men who woro not substantial, and who woro -working on a "bluo sky" project. Surface Indlrntlonn must bo accept d ai tbo first Indlcntlonn or tbo ex Utonco of oil. Thono Indication! nro horn, unmlMakahly. Experienced nil mon havo recognized them. Moro than that, oil bnn actually boon taken from tho Klamath Oil company'n woll on tho Jay Manning rnnch. Tbo same Indication found thoro nro found In tho other districts In which tho tliron other companion will drill. Ho, urguo, tho ofricern and ntockholdom or thono compnnlon, It In obvious flint oil la hern. In tho words or tho prespectus: "Thoro In no coclc-siiro nclontlflr theory nn to oil. It In found, usually, according to nurfneo Indications. You should not buy oil ntock unions you can afford to 'klai your money good bye," nnd luffor no rogrot or finan cial dotrlmont. Hut, If you Imvo tho money to nparn, and buy nto-k. nnd oil In quantity In found, you will profit onormously. If a dry boln In the result, yoummall Investment will not bronk you." Thl Is tho expressed nontlmont of tho Crater I.ako Oil nnd Ons com pany nnd tho Northorn California Oil company, Tho Umpire Oil & Oog com pany, has an yet no stock for nalo. Tbo Klamnth OH company has offer ed no Block at nny tlmo. Tbo wholo story, condonBOd, Is that this county though unprovon hns all tbo nppoarancoa of n future oil field, nnd tho roputnblo mon, who Imvo In Teatod tbolr money In theso rompnii lea bellovo that tbolr Investment will bo returned many-fold. Thoy oxpoct to profit with tholr follow ntock holders, nnd tho wholo district to profit proportionately, bi'hino lakk nnirriNOH Mr. and Mrs. WJUInm Choyne q Unded tho auto show Bundny Arthur Schrolnor Is hauling bay to Midland this wcok. Mr. nnd Hart Dawson visited with Mr. and Mrs, doorgo Wllllnmi Sun day, Kenneth Stewart Is sick thin wcok with tonsllllls, LONDON, March C (Ily Mall) Ilonowod attention ban Just boon called to tho romantic, ntory ot tho groat Industrial development In Houtb Wnlon, a Innd ot romnnco In Industry, by tbo building or u now 7,000,000 pound "on town" nonr tlwanonoa with homes for a popu lation ot 1 COO workers. Tbo slto or tbo now ontnrprlso for tho refining or oil brought thoro tram tho I'ornlnn guir Is Hkowon, botwoon Nonth nnd Hwnnsoa wboro vast oil ruflnorloit Imvo boon con structed. Thoro within n boundary wall 1G miles In clcumforoncn n groat oil company tins built n now town In cluding Moron, enntoonn, n poslof- flee nnd, In fact, almost every ad junct ror tbo comfort nnd ronvon- lonco or tbo workers nnd tbolr fam ilies who aro to Inbnblt tbo placo. Tho undertaking In described as. among tbo largast and most nmbl- tlous nvor known oven In South Wnlos wboro tbo groat advances In Industry havo yielded moro fortunon tbnn In any other part ot tbo United Kingdom. Tbo town nprnng Into oxlstonco an It by n mnglclnn'n wnnd on nn nrld wnsto, lying In a hollow banln nurroundod by nmall hills. It Is nbout 400 ncres In extent and nbout flvn milts from Hwnnsoa. Toworlng tanks each cnpablo of holding 1. 000,000 gatlonn of oil, now rear tholr heads nbovo tho vlllaga and at Hwanson great docks and reservoirs havo linen constructed to rocolvo tho ships with their oil rrom tho I'or nlnn fields and other oll-boarlng re gions of tbo Near Knst. An . re ceived, tho nil will bo pumped through plpen from Hwansnn through the now refining town and nflor re finement will bo returned ovor tho snmn route to Swansea ror world wide distribution. ' This Inaugurate nn Industry in South Wales which It In predicted will ndd now wealth to Hint nlready I proaporoun region. The oddest of nil tbo queer rents OB tha King ot England's rent-book Is tho ono which roqulres the tonnnts ot certnln lands near Dover to hold the King's bend -when he In sea-sick. As King Oeorgo In a sailor king, and ban travollod farther, by thouv ands ot alias, than any other mon arch on rteorrf, it Is not likely that ho will call ou anybody to pay this curious rent, Tbo first minion to bo east In ono pic -e wiiN mndo by an English Iron-, ma tor In 1(143. NOTKTK INVITTNO WOPOSAl.H TO , MAKE HTItKITT IMI'IMH'KMI'.NTS Tiirsunnt to Ordlnnnrn nnd order of thn Common Council of tbo city or Klnmntb Kails, Oregon, notlco Is hero by given thnt proposals will bn received by said common council ror making tho Improvements do signed ror Fourth stroot. rrom Kla math avenue to tho southorly lino or Oak nvenuo; Fifth street from Klamnth nvenuo to tbo southerly lino ot Willow nvenuo; Walnut nve nuo trnm the northerly lino or Kourtb ntroet to tho southorly lino or Sixth Bt. Oak Ave rrom tho northerly lino or Fourth St. to tbo south erly llho or SnYonth stroot, Willow nvenuo rrom tho north erly linn or Fifth stroot to tbo southorly linn of Sixth stroot, to gether with nil Intersections between tho respective termini not already Improvod. Said proposed Improvements to bn mndo In neenrdnnen with thn pinna nnd specifications or tbo city engi neer ror either or tho clash es ot Improvement mention ed In snld plnns and specifications nnd tbo ordlnnnro ordering tbo mak ing or snld proposed Improvomont, which said Ordlnnnco is numbered r40, nnd was adopted on tho 21st dny ot February A. D. 1921, and by tbo mnyor npproved on tbo 23rd dny ot Fobrunry, A. I). 1921. Ttho plnns and specifications re ferred to nbovo nro on fllo with tbo I'nllcn Judge nnd with tbo city engi neer or nnld city. Tho contract ror making thn pro posed tmprovomontn will bo lot In ono contrnct, nnd the tlmo lu which tbo same Is to bo complatod. Is tlxcd by snld ordlnnnco ror Sopt. 1st. 1920. lllils must bo fllod with tbo Po llco Judgo for submission to tbo council not inter thnn 8 o'clock p. m. ot tbo 28th dny ot Mnrcb, 1921, nt which tlmo, nt tho counoll cham ber In tho city hall, all proposals will bo openod nnd ronsldarod. Each proposal must bo accom panied by n cortlflod check on somo rosponslbln banking Institution oqunl to 5 ot tho oggrngato amount of tho proposal, tho snmo In bo forfeit ed to thn city, upon falluro or tho successful bidder to ontor Into con trnct nnd bond for tho faithful com pletion ot tbo proposod Improve ment In nccordanco with tho plnns nnd speclflcntlonn tbororor. Tho right to rojoct any nnd all proponols In hereby rosor od. Tho nwnrd to tho nuccossrul bidder Is horeby mndo contingent upon tho salo nt the bonds thnt will bn authorized for providing nocossary funds for financing 4bo proposed Improvomont, Tho plnns spoeiricntlonn nnd est! mntes ot tho city onglnoor provldo for nnd specify for tho lin.nl surfac ing olthor nitullthlC, Oil Macadam or Concrete; nnd bids nro respect fully Invited on ench clnss of hard surfacing. In addition to grading, curbing, drainage and content side-, n-.ll I Dated at Klamath Falls. March 14th, 1921, A. I. LEAVITT Police Judgo ot snld city. TUarch 14-24 SHOP IN KLAMATH FALLS EASTER APPAREL SUGGESTIONS Eastertide is Apparel time, and Milady's thoughts are centered on wh at is newest and smartest. Whether it is a coat, a suit or a dress our ensemble is complete with .Eastertide Apparel and accessories. miA Easter Suits J Where youthfulness and character prevails Tricotines, V Poiret Twill, Gabardine, Velour Check, and Smart Tweeds Styles Pony, Ripple, Eton Blouse, or Semi-tailored. $29.50, $35.00 to $95.00. Easter Wraps Graceful Cape, Dolman or Wrappy wrap styles, in Velours,Bolivia, Andrea, Tricotine, English Polo, Coverts. $29.50, $35.00 to $89.50. I Easter Frocks n Whether it be for street, business or dressy wear, you will find just what you want here in materials of Canton Crepe, Taffeta, Crepe:de-Chine, Mignonette, Tricotine, Twill Ge0rgette H u.-.ttar.UmJ $19.75, $25.00, $35.00 lo $89.50 Easter Millinery Choosing a new Hat for Easter from the Andross-GIover Shop should prove a pleasurable bxperience in every way. $5.95 to $25.00. . Andross-GIover Style Shop ? CORNS ; I) Lift Right Off Lff I without Pain IQJJ Maglcl Drop a llttlo "Froozono" on an aching corn, Instantly that corn stops hurting, thon shortly you lift It right off with tlngors. Doosn't hurt a bit. Your druggist sella a tiny bottlo of "Krooiono" for a tow conts, suf ficient to.romovo avery hard corn, soft corn or corn botwoon tho toos, nnd callusos. Diamond Dye It Like New Again Each paclcago of "Diamond Dyes" contains slmplo directions to dyo old, faded, shabby materials wbothor wool, silk, llnon, cotton, or mixed goods, nny now, rich, fadoloss color. Iluy no other dyo. 5V Tbo oil plpollnos now In oporntton In Amorlca nro sufficient In length to glrdla tbo globo nt tbo equator. LUTHY mpjfB&Mym Bakedltons & Lunch I bdkect fojusf- fhe nghf-"tvrn" YouWJike JHe way fheyre semwi L It Can't Be Done! BUT-- It Was Done They used to say thoro was no other bread Ilko mother used to mako. That was true before DAKE H1TB was put on tho market. BAKEIUTB OVENS AND DAKEIUTE METHODS did the business and today you can got a loaf ot bread possessing that dollclous, lasting, appotlzlng flavor horotofora round only In bread mndo at homo. This broad Is sold exclusively at tbo Rex Cafo and The Maize. It Is also sorved exclusively In Tho Rex Cafo. 1USED AUTO SUPPLY CO Distributors 11th St., near Miilu. riiauo 208 "J J08-J CLOTHES OF REAL DISTINCTION must bo mndo for tho wearer individually. Let mo mako your now ! ! spring suit nnd enjoy wearing really distinctive clothing tailored ; to tit you perfectly nnd to retain Its extra-smartness during long constant wear. CHAS. J. CIZEK, Merchant Tailor 518 Muin St. ' M. .. .t. .. .1L -. .. A -- J. .- -- -L . .. SL .. .1 Jt. - ... ,L ... . - W ,arllPar",FVW TVTTTTTTTTTVTT Neither Teptllen nor wild beasts are half as terrible to mankind as In sects. Lions never kept oxplorors out ot any country, but thoro is in Col ombia a river rich in gold which can not bo exploited because of the mos quitoes, Persons who go there aro blinded, poisoned, and presently die