THE EVENING
HERALD KLAMATH
l'ltlll.W, tlM'KMIIKn 'OH, ,. ""'.,
FALLS, OREGON
Pour
ofjiy'Rrcn-Fiiii liiFfi victors
AT Stanford are in second game
TAKES-35 YEARS i
TO BUILD' TABLE
CalitncOnnkrr Wlli .Desire to Pro
iluco Lasting Masterpiece
Achleres Success 3
CELLAR STEPPER
Remaining 440 Have to be
Content With Scattering '
Attention From 2.000 Men
PALO ALTO, Cal., Dec. 28. Only
60 co ed at Leland Stanford Cnlv
erelty are "stellar steppers," while
the remaining 440 have to be content
with tut scattering attentions from
the '1,300 men In the Institution,
aoordlu gto the Daily Palo Alto, a
student pllcatlon,--!"y !-:. - .-r: :
A' ("stellar Mapper' is, in college
parlance, a very popular1 girl.
Jl recent' letter "to the faper signed
"Patty Gray 'offered an explanation
of the position of the 4 40 -.and ex
pressed to the men students curios
ity as to he cause of the situation.
: "I fwanf 'to ' knir why Stanford
men rushed 60 out of 600 women,"
said ths communication. "You said
that It I signed a promise never to
break dates or substitute other
girls or neglect my old friends, ifhy,
you'd give me a rush like some of
the stUr -steppers' receive, u
"It'fl too funny, . All of these
'stellar steppers' break dates at the
eleventh hour and fifty-ninth second.
It is they alone who can afford to
substitute one from the 440 when
a, more delectable date Is preferred.
And only the star performers forget
,old friends. And it's queer as it's
tfue that these same snubbed friends
grow more persistent. One wants
what one can't have, yon know.
("The qualifications you hold up
at desirable af'.' the very Ones the
non-steppers 'possess. Ton men like
to be abused."
Weather is the most iCacussed
topic. Be informed on the subject.
Cnrrins weataer chart calendars tell
most everything there, is to know
about the weather. '- 28
ISAN PRAXCI8CO. !. tS The
Oregon Agricultural college basket
ball team won over the Young Men's
Institute here last night In the last
tew minutes of play, a to SI.
WALLA WALLA HORSE,
SKEEZIX. ONCE BEAT
FAMOUS IN MEMORIAM
WALLA WALLA. Wash., Dec. 28
Skeextx, t three-year-old gelding
owned by George Drumlieller of this
city, once beat In Meniorlam, called,
since bis race at Belmont track,
America's greatest race horse. .."He
could not 'beat In Memortam now,
however," Drumheller- said," "and
carry the regulation weight, 126
pOUOdS" y " f y
aiceeiix was m;n purse winer at
the. TanfQran track this year. It was
If year, as a two-year-old, from
the atables of Frank J. Kelly of
Chicago that he beat In Stentorian).
His time for the distance over the
Tanforan track, Drumheller said, was
good or better than Zev'a. He
was there but was not entered be
cause , he could not carry : the
weight.
SEATTLE, Wash., Deci 87. Fred
die - 3Sack, - lightweight, who - has
fought bnt eight contests, accord
ing to his backers, is to meet Bob
by Ward,' a middle west' veteran,
when the weekly Austin and Salt box
ing show, postponed from Tuesday
on account of the holiday. Is held
lore Friday night. Pete Brosa, Mon
tana middleweight. Is scheduled for
six rounds with Truman Davis of
Everett. ! Bross a month ago
gained a decision here over Davis.
SPOKANE, Wash., 1VtO. 28.
The asptratton of every artlsi Is to
produce a masterpiece, something
that will live after him as a tri
bute to his genius, anil , Robert
Prochnau, a cabinetmaker of thns
city, - Is no exception to the rale.
Ho. has just completed a piece , of
furniture, the making of which 'has
extended over a period ot nearly
25 years. . - i - - ;
' More than 30 years ago, Proch
nau conceived the Idea of bringing
hi woodworking skill Into play, on
soma article of furniture that would
bo lasting- monument to' his. skill
with ths -XaoW He began the -collection
or materials without an idea
ot what especial - piece of furniture
he was- going to construct. On some
fir tres -there Is, a large bulge r
humu tend within this Is- beautiful
ly ' grained and crossgralned ' wood.
Fro.u this ' source Prochnau - ob
tained bis materials. Practically all
of "the wood -came from places oh
Puget Bound;' ' :
i 'A' perlort :of 80 years passed in J
the,.' sa'.lie ''ng - ,of materials ' and,
Pre:-' :h' began "construction ot a
drcr- 'r, .table and bench to match.
For three yoara .he devoted all his
time during evenings working on
it, until it was completed.
Pullt on the mission style, the
table -has not a nail or screw m
It, with, the exception of the
mounting Jor the mirrors. Every
part is . fastened with V dove-tail
Joints, .i The grain of the fir, and
cross-grain, in various "Shades -of
brown are matched on different
sides so the coloring and grain baa
a uniformity," Too- centerpiece is
or, no- varnish having been , nried
In the finishing. ., -..
A value of approximately $3000
was placed on the ploco ot furni
ture by Prochnau, who elalmoit that
there' Is not another article llko It
In' the vrorltt.
" "That the troops may have an op
portunity ot attending public wor
ship, as well as to take same rest
attar the great, fntlguo Uioy have
fans through, ahe .generic hi future
excuses them, from tullgu;. duty ou
Sunday, except at the shipyards, or
on special . occasloua, utli f urther
orders. . The genen!) Is sorry to lie
tntonmod that the foolish and wicked
practice of profane ouralng i and
swearing, a vice ..heretofore tittle
kuown in au American army, Is grow
ing Into fashion. It Is a vice so mean
and low,, without any tomntatlun,
that every man. ot senso and- char
acter detest, and despises . It."
George- Washington. , . ,.
Free to adults- -only.- Currlna
famous weather chart, calondars. 38
iEALING CREAM
Clogged Air Passages Open
at Once Nose and
Throat Clear
.., :.. '
If your nostrils are clogged and
your head stuffed because ot catarrh
or a cold, get Ely's Cream Balm at
any drug store.' Apply a little ot
this pure, antiseptic,- germ destroy
ing cream Into your nostrils and let
it penetrate through every air pass
age of your head and mombrancs.
Instant relief. .
How good it fuels. Your head la
clear. Tour nostrils aro open. You
breathe freely. No more hawking or
snuffling. Head colds and catarrh
yield- like magic Don't stay staffed
. . . 1 , ," , ;np, choked up and miserable. Relief
hand polished in the natural. col-'s sure. 1
ok towns ana many oiner ous oi use
ful Information, Currins weather
chart calendars. 28
(The" Evening" : Herald Js the
medium through whieh many people
Bupply their wants - by using its
classified columns. Telephone 88.
WHITE PELICAN IRON WORKS, INC
John Bekooy, Mgr. ..
' PKACTICAtc BOILER MAKERS
,- ' ; . : v'"!x---'J ), ''-'5" -!
. Estimates) Given nn ' '
Boilers, Sheet and Iron Work, Tanks, Pipe, Stacks, Bmcchlnz
ti. . '"Conveyor. Burners, Blillwork ' 1 - '
Spring Street, near Oak Avenue
Klamath Falls, Orrtcon '
Telephone 70S
So
our
Stockholder3 may know
; THINK IT OVER
Have you ever considered
the immense quantities of
oil and gas consumed in
Klamath-falls," and the ter
ritory tributary to Klamath
?D6-you realize that eve
ry carload of oil that moves
. ipto -this -.-entire -' northwest
must pay tribute to the. rail
road comrjatiies for hauling '
charges from the California
sea coast or from the .fields
of -Texas or Oklahoma
; A manufacturer, without
an assured market for his
product, cannot succeed.' '
So it is in the oil business.
Oil, to mean money to those
who produce it, must have
a' market. .The-West; Coast
Oil and gas company, when
oil is struck- will have for
-'its market a territory which
; embraces the ' entire north
west Competition from
other fields is cut off by the
barrier' of high freight rates.
The market is " here, and
must be supplied r - 1
fTHlNK 'iT'OVER .'
West
Fpr more than ten days the bit at the" West Coast Oil
and Gas .company's well has been working in a' Jiam
quartz rock that has defied all efforts to proceed swift
ly.; ; : - f ' ' y-
v On the 24th, this strata was passed. The drill .is now
in a red rock formation, equally as hard. ""A
" ". ' . . . I .;
. If this were a proven field,' stock in the West Coast
Oil and Gas Company would now be off the market;
. In Oklahoma and' parts of" Texas fields these two for
- stations !6n the ;very 'top' of 'the strocturewould-.Te ' re
garded as positive evidence that the drill was nearing
the oil-bearing sands. U lis ; : i
We cannot say with certainty that such is the case
heref yet because of the facl that pronounced oil'show
ingg have" been' previously fdiind ' in Klamath , County,
we feel that our most enthusiastic hopes . are nearing
realization, and that there is more than ' a strong possiV
bility that immense1 field of high-grade -oil," at a com
paratively shallow depth h soon to startle -the world,'. .
Signal Hill and other California fields, producers of
immense fortunes though they are, nevertheless have the
drawback that 'their 'great 'depth will make pumping
very expensive after the '.gas pressure1 is exhausted.! i. '
.'ft ? .'Jl'.i ; . - ';
. This field, as now mapped, is greater in extent many
' times than the famed California fields, will undoubted
ly produce 'oil twice as' valuable, and from indications
will produce it at a. depth which will make possible an
economy of operation which will be reflected in- ever-
increasing -profits to those who, with -? the- welfare of
Klamatht Falls at heart,i:have so loyally , aided , this :jcom
. munity enterprise.- f"f U r. 'J
EARL WHITLOCK, President LOUIS BRADFORD, Vice President . 'V 't
'' O. p. BURKE, Secy. & Treas.- , ; ; . '
, "' ' DIRECTORS ,
.' HUGH J. MARSHALL - I KARL WHITLOCK O. D. BURKE j
LOUJS BRADFORD H, B. HA'&GEK- -W. D. MILLBIt
irx!i,'';:,., i '-t' '::'! ' .''"-.
Coast Gas and Oil Assft
GENERAL OFFICE: KLAMATH FALLS'.' ORFCON '
A" A t & Pkbnel320-W. ','"..:,.$ .
Business Directory
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Kodak Work
LeayeYowr Filttvs
Pictures ate ready at 3
ism Mi
M
mm
t) lev I
'KLAMATH FALLS OREGON'
VHCRK PARTICULAR PCOPLK
- BUY iTHtl(! ORUeS. ,,,.
NEW CITY LAUNDRY
I'lulshcd Work Klitt Work
' , Ilousli llf ?
"Put Vour Hulls In Our SuflV
Hl.ouo JM Vur, M"l lVnrvM
DR. H. J. WINTERS
Ornilunle nml Htata . Iirlslarel
' OPTICIAN "
Nlnntpon Vonrs lirro In Duslnass
v Prompt HKrrlca ,, , ,
714 Mnln Hlrrcl ,
Howard & Grimes Auto Stages
-1 . O V
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC
Beginning Norombcr 10, the Cars to Ashland, Modford and Port
land Is-rodnoed to the following I . ,
(lamath 'to ' Ashland . ... ' "," M-TS
Klamath to Medtord .. r $0.00
Klamath to Portland . tia.M
Btagaa -lMTa at a.m. and 1.80 p.m. We use Cadillac, onolOBOtl
cars, eqntpned with air aprtngn, , , , -,' - 4.
Olllc CIS Main Street Phone 38
DR. J. G. GOBLE
OPTOMRTniBT OPTIClAIf '
700 Mnln HI.' ' Phoiio 1M-W
Wn lit and grind glnssrs, IHipll.
tMte brokrn Nn, rnwir frsme
NU BONE CORSETS
: MaJs to Your Misua -:
anafaateed ' " "'
Mr. Roto Randall
531 Ji'ffrrson fit. " Phone I7T-W
DR. F. R. GODDARD
OSTKI'OATHIO. PHyBICTAJT
ANl flVnOEO.V '
Ofllre and llralilnnco I'bono Ml
.... I, O. O. P. TKMPliB ,y .
Kodak Finishing
', Films received , before 9 A. M.
Ready the tame day at S Pt M.
Mall Orders Filled promptly
STAR DRUG CO. ;
BID and Main At r-f I ICTjAMATII PALLS, OREGON
Boston Beauty Shop
710 Main Phone
Export niarcslllni ana ' hair
bobbing
Next door to Pine Tree Theater
N O T I C E to Trappers
i, M I " . b B 'f I ...... '.,
... i " p
I will pay you a much for your
! ' ' RAW FURS
" ao you can get anywhere
. i
See Me before shipping;. Will be in Klamath
"'---"-- ; Falls'after December "1st "
Marvin Cross
t O. O . P.
Prosperity lU-brkah, 104. Meets
First anil Third Thursdays
Enranna Kncampracnt 40, -mofts
vai-h Xumiday
Klamath LotlKo 1S7; meets each
Friday .
J. C. CLEGHORN "
aVIL ENGINEER ' T
ASI) BI7IIVETOB
Phone lta-J 158 8. Jlirtrrsios
CHIROPRACTORS
una mallktt mallett
- Office ort-r Cnderwoods
7Ui A Main - - . Phone - M
Ilc'ilinco Phone 507
These eating houses display the Union "House
Card" of the Culinary Alliance Local No. 424.
CLUB CAFE
FRENCH LUNCH
OWL CAFE
TRIANGLE CAFE
PEERLESS LUNCH
COFFEE HOUSE ;
YORK CAFE -NEW
HOME RESTAU-RANT'.'
Ws E. & J. L Pattersoa
),. I "' Infill- e
Contracting: Painters
630 S. 6th Phone 582-J
American Legion
KLAMATH POBT HO, S
Meetings 1st -and Srd .tPtsiflay
lr Veort Jfonse Hassss.fi .r:.';
n. B. GRTZ, Commaadnr -.
Phone SM-M .. .. .
JAMES L. CRISMAN
. .
General . .Contractor and Structural Engineer
v.' . ' Superintendent of Construction
Plans and Specifications Prepared.' Bills qf Mate
. . rials and Estimates Furnished
- ,1
131 No. 2nd St '
No Building too large or small
Phone 728
Look for the Tallest Barber Pole
.., in the World
SWANSON'S BARBER
M SHOP..-'' ,
- -'
Ladles Hslr Bobbing a Specialty
s ' . ,t.
025 Main Street
r ' .
- Monclair Beauty shope
420 Main Bt. . :.' Phone 885
Hpeclallzing in Facial and Hair
Oyoing. v
Open Evenings
Near Corner -ot - 4tl Street
New Oriental Beauty
: ;'Shop' ''" '
Slough hldg., Sulto 1) No. 8.
018. Main .St.
Make appointment. Phone 010
Bpoclal (or Monday, Tuesday and
Wednesday. Marccll 75c.
Shampooing
J. H. DRISCOLL
I V' ' 'I l-t .'. is.--.
Up stairs in the Hart Bldg
ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE
Yon csn Ki-t your Bread at
Wliolq Hnlo Prlco, by buying 10
ln-oad. tickets (or Ono Dollar,
Public Mnrkct Bnkery
B. A. DORF
132 No. 0th Street
THE CLAREMONT
FURNISHED ROOMS
228 No. '4th ;''eet ';
All outsldo roon- ncm.' (urn
. Inhed liot and cold w.W--Sixain
lii'jit and froo 'lo
Service In evoi'y room ' '
Bates SltO per month and np
, " Tel. 013 ' ' "
''- ."w. o. w.
Moot ' every Tuesday ovonlng at
7:80 in I.O.O.F., Hnll. All visit
ing Woodmen cordially invited,
, n if tins VTM.'rniTin rifnb-
w( stf assii i'ljn "V aiJ viviaj
CONCRETE
Permanent as the ' Pyramids
Concrete Pipe
, Bower Pipe ,, ., ,
Water Pine
CnlvcH i'lpels
1
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! .
Irrigation Pli i- ; j
Concrete Brick. ";
. Faco Brick'
' t'ommon Illlck t
Floor Tile i
Mantel Brick
'- 1 - . ., 1
Concrete Blocks
(.Iilniney ninrks
. BiUldlng Blocks
Foundation Blocks
Concrete Contracting
'. Hidewalks and Cnrbs
- Foundations .i v,"
Floor -.. ' 1
Concrete Materials
, Cement ' r.-
Screened Band ,
Ornvol . ' 1
CONCRETE PIPE CO.
jl Phone nsa-w Oih and Market 'mi
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