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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 27, 1921)
. !,r "ffctW JIIM FRIDAY, MAV U7, 1021 THE EVENING HERALD. f&AMATH FALLS, OREGON l'Afir. hix 1 Kangaroo Outing A irw & Children's Socks, Jogs. Most Durable W mMJoM-S k J With Colored Tops For Less Money. ,A C--Cr ' 25c, 35c, 50c MAY-TIME D I S y H U PHMSB H Afl BJ v BCft V4IV BJ U U M H BBBBBBBBBBBbbbbH BJ llllit SALE . ; Value that will set the women of Klamath, agog with excitement. They are the styles that women want now. They are the garments you want . now at just one half the price other stores ask for them. Best of all they are genuine MOE'S values for which this store is noted. See them and decide for yourself no two alike. Values from $22.00 to $75.00. May time clearance sale prices $12.50,$15.00, $20.00 up to $37.50. GINGHAMS jyc Just for, a few days we will of fer good' grade dress gingham in small, quantities at old time prices. Large assortment of patterns, plaids and stripes, Special 7 C Largest assortment of boys Well made blouses ever shown in Klamath. Plain colors and fancy stripes. Every blouse guaranteed. Prices range from $79cto$1.75. BOY'S BLOUSES 20 DISCOUNT In order to introduce .our Boy's New Blouse department we are making a special offer f 20 H forrafew days. Suits Coats NEW ORGANDIE DRESSES AT RIGHT PRICES r . ! Wraps 1-2 PRICE Organdie dresses are very popular this summer, and we have made arrangements to have them shipped to us fresh each week. By doing so we do not overload but turn our stock so often that we can handle them for less profit tjhan others can afford to sell them for. See our line first. Prices $10.00, $12.50, $15.00 r- " m ii fcy i i l i i SMALL PART OF I Records in Office of State Engineer Show Not More Than 5 Per Cent of Total Has Been Developed. Ilonild Kulcni Hurt-mi SALEM, Ore., May 27. (Special) records, on file In the office of Percy A. Cupper, state engineer, show that not more than 5 per cent, and prob ably less than that amount, of Ore gon's wator power possibility Is actu ally developed and in uso. The latest biennial report of the state engineer in general figures says It Is estimat ed that Oregon streams. Including those on the boundaries, are capable of producing between 3,000,000 and 4,000,000-borso power, and that less than 200,000 has been developed, . wbllo the ultimata development of sites at which power is now being used is less than 50,000-hurso power. Using specific flguros, other rec ords on file in tho engineer's office place the total horse power at 3,441 437. Of this tromondous amount 2,- 662,360-horse power represents unde veloped projects that havo been in vestlgated by the stato, 291,900 horso power reprosonta other powor possibilities that havo not been In- yestlgated, and 487,187-horse power represents developed and partially developed projects. Developed pro jects of loss than 200-borso power have not been listed. Undeveloped proposed projects which havo been investigated by the state and. tho estimated power for eight months of .tho yoar when tho water Is high, are as follows In Kla math county, Ore.: ,Itogue llhcr Devil's Star project Continuous horso-powier, 30,000; rl"or dlschargo 13G0 second feet minimum; head, 100 feet. Horseshoe "Bend project Contlnr uous horsepowor, 30,000; river dls chargo, 1350 second feet minimum; head, 110 feet. Kliunatli Itlter Klamath Falls project Continu ous horsopowor, 70,000; river dis charge 1160 second foot minimum; head, 700 fee't. Total of above listed projects, 2, 06350 continuous horsepower. Other power possibilities which have not been Investigated by tho state aro listed as follews: Clackamas river Flow, 1000 sec ond feet; number of sites, 1; horse power, 11,700. McKenzIo river Flow, COO second foot; number of sites, 4; horso-powor 19C.0O0. Unipqua river Fow, 1000 second feet; number of sites, 2; horse-powor 32,700. Santlam river Flow, D00 to 750 second feet; number of sites, 4; horso power, 52,500. Total horsepower, 291,900. WILL 3IKET SON Mr. and Mrs. James II. Drlscoll will leave Sunday morning by auto for Marysvllle. where they will meet their son, who has- boon at tending Santa Clara Unlvorsity. Ho Is Unvoting north with friends. I'AHS IIUDGET Illlilj WASHINGTON, May 27. Tho passage- of tho -fodoral budget bill was complotod by tho houso on adop tion of tho conference report. It now now goes to tho President. fTOHNADO DOES DAH.WJi: MASON CITY, la., May 27. Tho buildings on halt a dozen farms word blown away and at least ono killed in a tornado which Into yes terday swept a mllo and a ijuarter wldo path betwoen Plymouth and Manly. ; WKATIIKH IlEPOUT OnEOON, May 27. Tonight and Saturday fair, heavy frost in tho oarly morning ozcopt near the coast. Warmer (Saturday. WKATHEB IMlOnAlIILITIEfl Tho Cyclo-Btormagraph -at Un derwood's Pharmacy has recorded a decided drop in the barometric pressure since tho hour of 5:30 this morning. As this is but a con tinuation of the lowering proflsuro for the last throe days tho Indications aro favorable for a fcange in wea ther conditions, or a brisk 'Ind tonight, or tomorrow. Forecast for next 24 heurs: Increasing cloudiness, followed by unsettled weather. Hi' 10c " MILLIONS HAVE BEEN MADE DURING Oil Excitements By People Who Didn't Have a Dime I there is oil in Klamath, we be lieve itwillbeSTRUCK THIS SUM MER. Experts say we have a won derful chance to strike it in our well No. 1. Oil has already been struck in the Siemens well. A little more drilling will demonstrate the quan- tity. The farther the drill goes doWn the greater the gas pressure becomes. EXPERTS PREQICT THAT THE SIEMENS WELL WILL BE A RUSHER. There is no stocky for sale in the Siemens company. The time will come when there will be no stock for sale in our company, either. People who are well informed and who have real knowledge of Oil Prospects in Klamath are borrowing every dollar Ihey can raise to put into oil development. Men of sound, cool judgment are sacrificing other interests to get money to put into Oil Stock in Klamath. J HEX ARE TAKING A CHANCE TO BE SURE. BUT THE MEN WHO TAKE CHANCES ARE THE MEN WHO MAKE MILLIONS. 'Ten dollars invested now will make you more money than a hun dred invested after oil is struck. .-. SEE KELLEY TODAY Mail all checks and direct all inquiries to Crater Oil & Gas Co. Oftice:-622 Main Street Open Evenings,