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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 6, 1921)
fclnAW, 1 MTUXDAT, AUGUST 9. 1MJ. THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON i PAgaiCT ,1 Pergonal Mention . Dr. Conor and wife am) children, Dorothy and Ttd, were In town yes terday from their aummer homo nt Rooky Point, after supplies and to hare some repaint dono on their car. Mlaa Margaret Harms roturnid yesterday from Ashland whore she baa been visiting with frlonda. nnd relatives for tho past month nud a half. MIm Mamie Ham and Mistical dwards left thti morning .for their aoaea In Medford after a vl.ilt of erarei dara with Mr. and Mm, W. M. Bollaway at Chlloquln Ut and Mrs. U. D. No well who aeva been on an ontlng trip near Kirk sine WWneedey are expected borne tonight. ft C. Brown and Wlfo are Klamoth Falls visitors today from Portland, they are atopptng at the Whlto'Pell- as hotel. afra, J. D. Stockton and Mrs Joe Stocktaa are vacationists here from Salem for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Cotton nrc In the city for the week-end fron Mac doel." They are registered At the White Palleaa hotet Mabel X. Oardlner arrlred 'last algbt from Oakland for a vacation Visit to Klamath county points. W. K. Lamm ta In town today from the Lamm Laeaber company's mill nt Modoe Point. Mia Blanche McGavlc and P. O. NeOarfc are UurUU here from Ber heley.Caltfornla. Mrs. Jennie Hum left thli morning for Ashland to meet her Hutu grand daughter, Gretcben. who will como that far with her mother, Mrs. Will Hani, from their home in Multno mah. Mrs: will Hum will continue her Joarney south to San Francisco where she will visit for a few weeks with friends snd relatives before re turning here for a short visit. Mam Bralah Jan is left this morn mg for her home In Roseburg to vWt with her parents for some time. ' A representative of the Klamath 'Indiana was here yesterday from QilOQUln for the purpose of ar ranging with directors of the Round Vp for participation by the Indians in this year's program. He left this morning for Bldwell and Cedarrille, at ta expected back here tonight, aaa the matter, wiiv.be further con oideretL Lake Co. Examiner. Three members of the Catholic sisterhood were visitors here last week. They were Mother Augustine, of the Slaters' hospital, Chlco, Cat., and Meters Beatrice and Oeorge Maria, of the Sacred Heart academy, at Klamath Falls. Mother Augustine was here on a matter of business, and -sisters Beatrice and Oeorge Marin ware constultlng with parents pf prospective pupils 'for their academy. Lake Co. Examiner. Mrs. H. E. Magee returned last night 'from a vacation visit with friend and relatlres in Central Foist and other Rogue River towns. Prank Norton and family are here for a few days, from Kelaeyvllle, Call feral. This is the first time Mr. Kor ean has been In Klamath Fallf for 30 years. Mr. nnd Mrs. James Henley were in town from' the Henley- rtnea this .morning purchasing supplies prepar atory to going to the, huckleberry patch Monday. It Is a little early for berries yet, but they wish to get their camp comfortably established before the picking season comes on. Mr. and Mrs. Joel T. Ward left this morning for a few days' outing at .Rocky Point. M. B. Ralph who haa been in the hospital with an Infected hand for several days was able to be out yes terday. , A marriage license was lesued this morning to Lawrence Joseph Gober and Vila Mary Green, both of Kla math Falls. Miss Clara Calkins returned yes terday afternoon from Crater lake. W. C. Dalton and family and Dr. and Mrs. L. L. Trnax jreturnod yes terday from a two weeks trip to Dia mond lake, Crater lake and the Lake o' the woods. C. X. Mitchell, an employe of the Algoma lumber company who has bees HI la the Warren Hnnt hospi tal, was able to return- to Algoma aoaay. Cob Curtln, who was.serlonsly in jured when he was recently thrown from a mowing machine, is reported to be Improving. Mr, and Mrs. Lee Sutton were in town from their ranch on the Mid land road yesterday after supplier Miss Bernadlne Hannon left this morning for South Bend, Washing ton, where she will .visit for the next wo (weeks with her sister. Mrs. M. MT Fisher. Miss Lena and Minnie' Barnum and their father left this morning 'for Horubroek, by. way of Cra'terflake' Miss !MIante will visit with hor'par u SIOIL M IS E EUREKA FIELD EUREKA, Cal., Aug. 6.V. M. Reynolds, president of tho Northern lounucs uu company, nas announced that an oil woll haa boon brought In. south of Euroka in what ta known as tho Mattolo fields. Tho flow was struck, ho claims, at a depth of 2000 feet, but all work ha ceased until storage facilities can be provided and a control cap secur ed so that the flow can bo stopped during the course of further drilling. Reynolds str.tei that whon the'flow waa first struck thlrtyflvo gallons of oil were taken from the sand In two hours and that the last several sheila penetrated showed Increasing signs of oil. Considerable excitement was manl- I fetted In Klatnath Falls yesterday afternoon over reports that a gusher bad been struck In the Enreka field. The Eureka oil find was the topic of "conversation In many different circles. Workers of various classes were planning to rush to tho new oil fields, embryo business men saw possibili ties of developing new Industries there, and local oil men took a deep Interest because, while drilling nas been underway In Humbolt county for a number of years, tho Indications of an oil atriko were no different than in the Klamath fields. While tho press dispatches ex plode tho gusher rumor, they Indi cate the presence of oil In sufficient quantity to onsourago hope that a paying new field haa been discovered. NAPA. Cal.. Aug. 6. W. B. Grif fiths, former assemblyman and realty dealer of Napa, announces oil has been found in the southwestern part of Berryessa valley, this county. Ho ststes that oil can be pumped out of two tunnels and that in one shaft, at' edepth of,2J feet, oil and gas spurt ed up through a drill hole at tho rate of five gallons every IS minutes. In this came shaft, Griffith also states, paraffins oil can be baled out by the barrel. Forgotten Check for $100 Cot Abraham Charley in Trouble An overdrawn account, due to los ing sight of a $100 check, was re sponsible for the grand Jury indict ment against Abraham Charley for issuing a check "without sufficient funds. The charge has been dismiss ed by the circuit court and Charley wants tile public to know that be had no intent to defraud. Charley checked against $1000 un til It was too nearly exhausted to pay a $28. sE check given the Mallorj garage. Having forgotten the $100 check he thought he bad still funds to pay tho garago check. He explained the circumstance to the district attorney, he says, and the officer told him to straighten tbe matter out with the garage man Ho did so and waa surprised later to find he bad been indicted by tho grand Jury, In moving for a dismissal of the case tbe district attorney told the court he had investigated the details. Including tbe defendant's account at the bank, and was satisfied that thr defendant had drawn tbe check under honest misapprehension as to the amoonfbf his balance in the bank. WEATHER REPORT OREGON Tonight and Sunday, fair; inoderato westerly winds. Make that idle dollar work Put It la tho bank. ents In Hornbrook 'for eoveral day and then she will go on to Bants Cruz, California, for the rest of hei vacation. Stanley George of Kingman. Ari sona, who has been the gnest of Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Martin and family fot the past week will leave for hlr home Sunday morning. Miss Veva and Dortha , Martin who havo been spending their um- J DISCOVER DIN mer vacation with their parents wll' return to the University of Callfor nia, Sunday. They will be accompan ied by their mother, Mrs, S. 15. Mar ton, who will spend the winter wlti them in Berkeley. W. R. Dunn, lumber buyer for thf Frank P, Dee Lumber company an American Trading company of Sai Francisco", is here on a buying trip He said be placed a few orders wltl local Bills. JTJ . Spud By SackfulU Received at Strand Singly- and by the ssckf.ill spuds collected at thetiirnml theatre today. There was a big attendance of chil dren, each of whom pnld matinee ad mission of ono potato. Tho result waa about three bushels of potntooa from admissions. Iti addltl6n tho Wood-Uurlla com pany donated one sack full of pota toes. M. A. Manti sent down a sack of flour. Others donated coffee, sugar? butter and clothing, Tho en tire supply will bo turned over to a needy widuw and children, whoso names, for obvloua reasons. Mr. White la withholding. Four children won a month's free admission 'to tho theatre for bringing thn largest spuds. They are Hniel Stansby, Gertrude Don Dethelsdort. N. A. Hilton, and Margaret K Kel son). TWO NEW HAIUKH Dr. and Mrs. Warren Hunt are the happy parents of a baby boy, born yesterday morning. Mr. and Mrs. F. 11. Mnrkwurdt are being congratulated upon tho birth of a baby girl Friday night at their home on Jefferson street .BSSESsnSk WHAT THE GOVERNMENT IS DOING FOR YOU We are all proud of our country. Yet most of us know comparatively little of the activities of our government and what -a . . j L.& f aa&A SikAaA aaiMieaM 4VA ill umt mean u us. nai is H sjackmiv right to distribute rtwly fflantratsd folders and "booklet containing- most tatarattioc aocoonta of the work of our various govero CMtttal departments. ; a Send an roar rmroe nod; nddrens and we will gladly sod you om of thM article each month with our compliBMDtB. Thar i no obligation 'entailed. i SOME FACTS OUR GOVERNMENT , . . LOCAL FINANCIAL INSTITUTION TO DISTRIBUTE INTERESTING INFORMATION Not for years baa there been such evident unrest as enjsts in the world today. .Even the, casual reader of the dally newspaper i sees that tho world la sick and needs a 'doctor. The way to social health Is through an awakened Interest In the affairs of our government and an increased feeling of our responsibility In' Its welfare and administration. Not until we understand tho magnitude and efficiency of tbe United Statea government do we feel the respect tor It and the prldo in participating In It that It deserves. At the present moment, In spite of all our unrest, tho United States Is tbe most favored of tbe world's nations. We havo enjoyed a cen tury and a half of tho "government it the people, for tbe people, by .he people." It Is not perfect, but t is tbe strongest ( most substantial ind moat efficient government in tbe world today. The First National bank is con templating tbe free distribution imong its friends and patrons of a leries of highly illustrated articles n the government of tbe United 3tates. Tho articles, although writ ten in popular form, will be of real educational value. They are to bo nailed directly to tbe homes of this iOmmunity without N charge. This )lan Is in keeping with tho new dea that every progressive financial nstltutlon owes a broador aervice o its community. Tho modern bank s no longer only a place where nonoy Is deposited at one window ind drawn at another. It is rather i center of constructive and helpful nformatlon to 'which any one may rlng his financial problems with ome confidence of finding a solu Ion for them. These stories aro designed to bow the benefits that each of us lerives from the service of the gov irnnjent. They hove been brought ST. OIAUl) DANCE TONIGHT 'A largo crowd of clamors will at tend the dsneo at m, Cloud near Bhlpplngtou tonight, said Ray Moaro, who driven or thn Central Auto service," for tlio dnucn In awny from thn city In n nlco quiet plnco and tho cost Is so small nlmul rto cunts to dnnvo nil' night long, It the dancern euro to, I know lots who nro going bornuso thn Central Auto Hervlco In making a very low rato to lnul poo plo out there, so will tho rest of thn Jitney drivers. Klnmnth Fallr pen rlo had bettor go where thoro Is high clasn baud music to dauco to " -Adv. Weather Probabilities Tho Cyclo-BtormaKrnph nt Un derwood' Pharmacy continues to register n high pressure, there being practically no chance for a number of days. This In dicates that present weather conditions nrn likely to prevail. Korecust for next 24 hours Contlnuod fair anil wanc. Tho Tycos recording titer moraoter shows tho follewlui: temperatures today. Low, 67. High. SO. (Reading taken at 2 p. m.) uy wo iu'tu u locally a erien of nttrnct- ABOUT up to the minute, and however well Informed tho reader may be, he Is euro to find something new In them. Thoy havo a particular ap peal to new citizens, foreigners and school children, as well as furnish ing Interesting and Instructive read Ing to practically eroryone. The community Is sura to benofit from this distribution and every homo should havo a complete sot. Never boforo havo Americans takon such an Intonso Interest In their government. Tho oxtonslon of incomo taxes and the -widespread purchase of liberty bonds havo mudo us all financial partners In Its welfare We aft wunt to know more about it, nnd we. have a right to know. That Is why tho publication of this material comes at precisely tho right momont and why it may bo expected to bo so welcome Thin public interest in governmental af fairs Is a healthy and natural Inter est. It will lead to increased knowledge, a moro intelligent un derstanding nnd a long, strong atrldo ahead. This community la to bo congratulated on tbo foresight and enterprise that bringa this ma terial within tbe reach of overyono It In tbe deslro of this Institu tion to make this distribution as wide ss possible. Some, however, are sure to be overlooked, and as the supply of articles Is nocossarlly limited, It Is suggestod that overy ono who wishes to receive them call at the bank and leavo their names for Inclusion in tho mailing list. It has been anticipated that many will wish to keep each number of the sorlos of governmental articles as received, as each will deal with a different department of tho govern ment. For this purposo ibora Is avallablo a limited number of boau tlful containers, orie of which can bo obtained by any person desiring it by calling during business hours for It, HVKHTOCK LOANH IN HUMT WASHINGTON, Aug. 0. Sennlor HUnfleld Is hopeful that tho llo stock Interests of thn wost will tin amply financed im long time loans by the 150,000,000 bankers' pool which Is beginning to function nnd by the oporatora of thn wiu finance corporation nnd tho now livestock flnnnco corporation which Is pro vided In the amended bill passed' by thn sonnto. The difficulty Is pot u question of collateral but ono of long time loans, declares Sountor Man flold. With conditions nn thry nrn VvVMaVwVVVwwVwwWMwVwVlMAVMwwajaa N. C 0. pwww0j0000iA0Ae rnone j-Jse.Mgr, MR. WRIGHT will call on you with full details of our Stock offering. OFFICE: 532 MAIN MVyMMMVwVWVWW Special Price on Ford Tires For One Week Commencing MONDAY, AUGUST 8th 30x3i Plain U. S 30x3i Uco U. S 31x4 Plain U. S 31x4 Uco U. S 31x4 Nobby A few Camp Bed and Acme Motor Co 400-416 South Sixth Street Klamath FalU, Oregon VjjVnAt0f0t0HJffWji COOLEST THEATRE IN TOWN The Strand THEATRE Formerly the Moadala 1180 Mala Ht, SUNDAY The American Idol of the Hereon CHARLES RAY IN - "SUDDEN JIM" Taken from the famous Saturday Evening Post story. No finer type of American manhood has boon de pleted than "Sudden Jim," and you will Idollzo Ray in this picture.- as his character of "Buddon Jim" Is wonderful. Don't miss It. Also, IuUUlY SEMAN COMEDY AND FOim MlllICATIONAl! WEEKLY Contlnuouu show Sunday starts 1 Loavo you lo Imagine and see all O'c'eck: . riiaTiM u.n"the i0 Jnckl Coogan gets out of Coming Tuesday. DU8TIN FAR-tho nnitn thn, ,. tinkled M. NUM and ENID MARKEY In l" prnnKB nnl na. Mok,e" ft nn THE IRON STRAIN" "oa- ' i i "UvdmIocIc men cannot give three months' nnil six months' paper , and gilnrntitwo to nine; It nt maturity. - AHMMJHH AKTIHT DEAD IMIVAIiMJ!', Wash,, Aug. . A lvumun who did moro with her feat Ijian many persons can do with t'lel. hwndrt died hero recently, Hho was Milan Mabel II. Igo, anJnvalld, who, dollied thn usn of her handn and arms, lenrnod lo wrltn'and paint with her fret. Hovoral of her painting lmv) won prims nt the Western Wntihlngtun Fnlr hen'. wutaiissaswn iimawwssi wmmm J iA00iiviiAA0m0a Regular Price .....$15.39 16.35 21.47 22.80 26.55 Sale Price $12.45 13.25 17.40 18.50 21.55 Chairs at Half Price STAR THEATRE TODAY Wm. S.Hart in "The Testing Block" Sunday and Monday 1 Jackie Coogan in "Peck's Bad Boy" 1921JModel Don't lmvo to toll you about this. f ii