The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, June 25, 1924, Page 6, Image 6

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THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
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50 Companies Attacked on
Anti-Trust Move of
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, WASHINGTON, June 25. Fifty
' or more principal oil companies in
tbe United States are attacked In
antl-truat proceedings by the govern
ment today in tbe federal court at
Chicago. Ittcfrney General Stone
aaked an Injunction to restrain the
companion from future violations of
the Sherman act which he charged
agaliut them. The complaint charg
ed combination and conspiracy In
restraint of trade among the several
slates and "with foreign nations In
gasoline, kerosene and other pet
roleum products.
Tbe oil suit constitutes one of
the most sweeping anti-trust moves
by the government In many years.
Besides the (principals the attorney
general named as parties a number
of "secondary defendants" whom he
charged were in combination , as a
result of accepting licenses from
one or nwe of the primary defen
dants. Nearly all Important com
panies. Including all of Standard
OH companies, were cited. The at
torney general charged them with
having combined to control produc
tion of gasoline by the pooling of
asserted patent rights In violation
of the anti-trust act ,
CATTLE BUYER HAS
COMPLIMENTS FOR
HERD OF KLAMATH
A tribute was paid to the Klam
ath oattle tudustry yastordsy by
nutch Smith, manager of the Chow-
Aiican cattle company ( Paisley,
Oregon, Bald to be the largest cattle
company In Oregon, when purchasing
a number of thorough bred short
horn bulls of Durham stock from
Tom WTattcra and U A. West who
operate the Ankroy rnhcli Mr.
Smith stated that the shorthorn
bulls were the finest he had bought
for Borne time and that if '65 head
were available, he would have pur
chased them without a question. ,
This, cattlemen say, from a man
who Is managing the biggest cattle
concern In Oregon and one of the
largest on the Pacific coast, Is a
tribute by an expert to the cattle
raised in Klamath county. ,
Mr. Smith purchased all the short
horn bulls available on the Ankeny
ranch.
BUCKERS ARE HERE .
FOR RODEO EVENTS
TO OPEN NEXT WEEK
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Grounds Remodeled and
New Buildings Are
Being Erected
ALLEN WILL SPEAK
AT KIWANIS LUNCH
f. .
Jake D.
Allen organizer for the
state chamber of commerce, will be
the principal speaker at the weekly
luncheon of the Kiwanis club tomor
row noon at the chamber of com
merce! Mr. Allen will speak on the
relation of civic clubs to the com
munity, 'development. The enter
tainment committee has announced
an extensive musical program.
DALY TRUSTEES TO
MEET AT LAKEVIEW
' On his way to Lakevlew to attend
the annual meeting of the trustees
of the Marcus Daly estate, Carl Ont
hank, secretary to President P. L.
Campbell of the Unvlersity of Oregon,
was in Klamath Falls today. The
trustee! of the estate will meet to
morrow, i The estate provides funds
for boys- and girls of Lake county
to attend the institutions of higher
learning. jot. .the state. About .20
, students are now benefitting from the
provisions of the will of Mr. Daly.
Tbe; educational fund amounts to
about $1,000,000, Mr. Onthank
states.
Ninety-five head of bucking
horses are coming here from Bly
for the annual Rodeo next week.
Fifty-five head of steers will also
be on hand tor the big events slated
for the celebration, is the announce
ment of the Rodeo management. , A
string of seven running horses from
the Mv.rphy. stables have , arrived
here for the show,, is the report.
Twenty-five riders and ropers have
already been signed to take part in
the Rodeo affair here and others
ara expected to be obtained this
week, the ehow officials state. .
Some of the buckers of the Bly
district that will be sent in as at
tractions for the Rodeo are. Funeral
Wagon, Whiskers, Moonshine, and
Poison.
BUS FARE REDUCED
TO ONE-CENT RATE
LONG BEACH, Cal., June 25.
One cent bus fares between tbe
hours at 9 a. m. and 4 p. m. have
oeen put into effect here as an
experiment by a private bus com
pany. A nickel is paid to the driver
as before, but a coupon good for
4 cents in trade at about 100 city
stores is given with each ride.
3 AMERICAN PLANES
HOP FROM RANGOON
V There-are about 10.000 knowi,
varieties of fish and often a man at
a swell summer resort thinks he is
all of them.
CALCUTTA, Jan. . 25. The
American world filers hopped off
from Rangoon this morning, tor
Chittagong, 500 miles. They stop
ped at Akyab, on the Eastern coast
of the Bay of Bengal. .
In ton days the old Altamont city
auto park, across from the county
fair grounds, has undergone a trans
formation that astonishes the oldest
residents. ' Under the supervision of
Fred Garlcb, who purchaed the prop
erty to build a modern auto park,
the grounds are being remodeled,
buildings are In process of construe
tlon and the old Altamont raacn
house Is being torn dawn.
Sixteen tent houses have boen con
structed on the east half of the
property. A building is near com
pletion .which will be used aa a gro
cery store, an office and a four-room
apartment which will bu occupied by
Mr. Garlch and his family. , ,
By Rodeo time, Mr. Garlch hopes
to have a dance pavilion completed.
A crew of workman started yester
day to tear down the old ranch house.
This job will be completed this week.
The property includes eight acres
with a frontage of 350 feet and a
depth of. TOO feet. The entrance
was is In the center of the front
boundary racing on the highway, and
a road will be built extending from
tbe frontage to the rear line of tho
property. 'Branching from the main
entrance road Garlch plans on buuu
lng a road extending south to the
eastern boundary of the property,
from that point west to the south
western corner and north to join the
terminus of the main road. .
In like manner a road will be con
structed branching north to the
northern boundary and from there
following around tho boundary o.
the property to Join up with the tor- j
minus of the main road In tho cen-1
ter of (western boundary line. I
Before fall, Mr. Garich plans on
constructing 20 bungalows on the
southern half of the property. Th'ls
can' be done he says by cutting only
one tree from the grove of poplars.
Already tourists are patronizing
the park. Between 30 and 50 cars
arrive every day.
this spring aud summer the commer
cial cherry crop 1n this section Is
the largest for a number of yonrw
past, according to tho manager of
tho local Tanners' co-operative asiio
elation which operate a largo fruit
anil vegetable cannery In MugiOio.
' Tho crop of Itoyai Amies, ninic
and ljimborta Is estimated to be of
aiK'li proportion that tho association
has announced It will not handle the
earlier and smaller varieties In any
quantities as tho capacity of tho
pint will be taken up with the three
varieties named.
JULIAN RELEASED I
ON FRAUD CHARGE!
, A charge of fraud ut common
law ngiilnst W, O. Julian, a former,
automobile salesman of this city,'
was dlamlsaod by Juntlco of the
Peace II, A. Kmmltt late yoaturtluy
afternoon. Julian was chargod with
having unlawfully cashed n chock.
The hearing yesterday was to de
termine whether there was suffi
cient evidence to bind Julian over
to tho grand Jury.
USED CARS
You can't be too careful about or
dering goods correctly, says our of
lice ooy. Look at those oil men
down In Washington. They didn't
realty wurt Tea Pot Dome they
wanted Domes of Silence.
1 Dodge Touring
1 Gray Touring
1 Studebaker Touring
1 Ford Truck .
5 Ford Tourings
1 Ford Roadster
2 Ford Chassis
1 Used Tractor
-All on Terms
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I Balsiger Motor Co. ij
Eighth and Klamath
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CHERRY CROP GOOD
IN WEST DISTRICTS
EUGENE, June 25. Notwithstand
ing dry weather in western Oregon
FOR SALE
OUR OWN PROPERTIES ON EASY TERMS
$100 Lots at $10.00 cash, $5.00 per month
$200 Lots at $20.00 cash, $5.00 per month
$300 Lots at $30.00 cash, $7.50 per month
$400 Lots at $40.00 cash, $10.00 per month
$500 Lots at $50.00 cash, $12.50 per month
THE KLAMATH DEVELOPMENT CO.
- 1303 Main St, Phone 1 : .-,,
W. ,M. MONTEL1US, Sales Manager.
Prepared
for discriminating
women who appreciate
economy and time saving;
when it may be had with
out sacrifice in quality.
Amaizo is the perfect oil for
frying, shortening and salads.
Aifc your grocer for it
Send for your FREE copy of the
Amaizo Cook Book
Address:
111 West Monroe St., Chicago, I1L
American Maize-Products Co.
New York Chicago
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Even if she does rouge nlcelv, find
out if she can cook. Two can'l live
on rouge alone.
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the Installment Plan
Why buy ordinary roofing
. that you have to paint every
three years to prevent its dry
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MALTHOID ROOFING
that requires no paintings for
ten years.
The first cost of Malthoid
Roofing is less than the cost
of paintings on other roof
ings, and its first cost is its
only cost.
Buy It From
BigBasinLumbeir
Is tbe Nation's fceatest Playground
Every American should share In too Inspiration
of Its towrrinf peeks, leaptnc geysers, jrrowtlne;
grotto, boiling cauldrons. In the midst of which
a r maffnl iocnt hotels, cfaftrnuiffeot tnr Tlllarfl,
300 miles of matchless boulevard and all the
comforts of home. (
Bend for otzr booklet. It telta ths thrilling acory
of nature't wonderland. Our
THROUGH SLEEPING CAR
Service DAILY between Portland and Wf
TeOowvtone by the
h Union Pacific System
mum wis trip very comfortable.
Let our representatives make your Itinerary
and arran oe your reservations, etc.
1 J. H. O'NEILL 1 . i
Traveling Passenger Agent
with bftadquartnm at
6X7 PHtoefc Block, Portland
wiTl Anil personally and arrange all
details; drop him a card or address
WM. McMUKRAT '
GneraJ Passenger Agent,
Portland, Oregon
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Klt COMPANY I
The
Hot
Season
IS ON
' GET YOUR REFRIGERATOR EARLY! v
The Furniture and Hardware Stores carry a full line
Klamath Ice & Storag
Company
An (Announcement by
THE CALIFORNIA OREGON
POWER COMPANY
The California Oregon Power Company an
nounces the completion of arrangements for the
immediate investment of several million dollars in
Southern Oregon and Northern California.
This new investment "will become a permanent
asset of the entire territory served by the company,
as it will be converted into new power plants, dams,
transmission lines, equipment and other productive
additions to its properties.
; This announcement is made to our customers in
. appreciation of the wide public interest in construc
tive developments of such magnitude.
, , ... Its Real Significance
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. The California Oregon t'ower Company points out, how
ever, that the Importance of this construction program to the
communities with which it is a "Partner in Progress" docs
not lie in the mere investment of millions of new capital' In
the' territory which it is privileged to serve. '
The chief significance is found In the cold facts that justify
the investment; in the continuously Increasing use of electric "
power and light; in assurances and contracts already in the
possession of the company which' guarantee the profitable
absorption of this Increased production of electricity,
, ' The Company is also pleased to be able to inform its
Preferred Stock holders that as soon ait the new construction
is placed In service the financial strength and not etirnings of
the company will be even more satisfactory than at present.
THE CALIFORNIA OREGON
POWER COMPANY
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