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EVENING HERALD, "KEAMAT H FAILS, OREGON
Wednesday, Novi-moor 4, lt2S
Widely Known j Kid Starkey Wins On Foul In
Geologist Is Ninth After Carrying Fight To
Forum Speaker Trambitas For Entire Distance
fir (,-..; Tran$pfrt4Hm
Aill na tj m n o
Local Boy Upsets Dope and Beats Poftlander
Real Bouts Staged in Every Event
Stolz Beats Sams But Gets
Only a Draw
E. Loreman Tells of
Research Work in
County
With
an
Oil Heater
for warmth
you dress-bathe
dneAncomfivt
Pearl Oil maport
! abje oil heater is a
mr-r-auxiliary to
fireplace and furnace:
wai-mth ic here you
itZNf 'it at the toiich
of match1.
Pearl Oil is the
Standard Oil Com
pany's kerosene spec
ially refined and re
refined! Clean burn
ing, no oily odor
and it -u-on't corrode
the heater! Ask for
"Pearl Oil" by name.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
PEARL
(KEROSENE)
HEAT FLIGHT
ARMISTICE DAY
CELEBRATION
Flashes of Action!!
An actual production of war
c sccnpi. -r Musical cumbers.
I Dam-lut; and Bnppcr
Will. Nov. IHh,,' 7 . ...
; Bronclwa "J b uicr. IAL1S
Under auspices of
I American Legion and Lyceum
Course C'-manittee.
I Bring a Buddie-Plenty or Chow
I Good Time Good Music
AVE -with
FBI
atyour.
DRUGSTORE
He Overslept
OiU! of our fri 'TkIh recently
tahl .us 11ml. the only time he
ever wanted to complain about
a Kuntloek Hot Water Bottle
LKJiii.v.'Jieii he eu'crHlejiL himself.
H"mv;i'; too romf nrtnh'p in hprl
K
ANTLEE
K
l?Hot Water Bottle:
.. cortuinly have made thourmndu
... Ul JJl-JIiV .TIl-l-JI V IUIJ .
and tliey don't hav' lo worry,
because a Kantleek bottle can't
leak It's made in one piece
and th.re are no seams or
paltohet or spiking or binding,
and yel a Kantleek Hat Water
Route costs oulv
$2-50
and is guarnnlce:i lor two years.
Star Drug Store
y. 7Jin yxpSJL Drug Stan
1 I .Main l-.ll.i.H, UHJSUUn
OIL
HA
T 7 . If If
moioct, summing up V the
various methods used by gc o-losiits i
i.. .1.1 1
... wicimuuus .-viiiim . us ; a an
jcoMuin area as Ihe.v existed in pre-
historic ,!,, ni finally a talk on
the geological conditions of Mam-
;:.t:i ummy wh reforene,! t . v
ti-iv.-.iiiS f., :,t:..iK .
..; tbu Forum I'm 13.1 1., '
1 J. E. l.o.em.ia, ccjluglst of nation-,
n) reputation, who has been ere
(or the past three weeks investiga:
lllc local eonditlius.
Mr. L reman remarked oa tt
fact that 110 work at any lOrt had
been dJiie In the Klamath ' regloa
by the gove. muent with a' view to
ascertaining the possibility of oil
production.
"Pnr . r,.jnn " he cni.l -,l,.la " feu I" w.a .y ...v -.
Impression has gone f.rth taat v.-l-.
canic action has destroyed any pos
sibility of oil being found In this
section. The idea is ridtSutttus. Ia
the first place m.st of the "lava"
of this section Is nothing mjro o1
less than w.ither-aged llmest.DO.
In the sec.ud place the Kevln-!?an-butst
field io Montana, in whica
there are now more taan 30TI pro-
klucing wells, is drilled in aad ar:und
j volcanic craters."
Outlining the procedure employ
ed by a geologist in the search for
oil Mr. Loreman gave the following
tteps:
1 Finding vhether the area in
question has formations such as pro
dace oil in proven fields.
2 Finding if these formations
are of such a nature as t: accumu
late and retain oil and whether
sandstone or other porous material J
is present in the stru.tute in such'
a manner as to act asa raaWWlr
for the accumulated ill ,r gas. 1
?,- Determining whether the prob-1
able iiroducing ands 'ate I within N
practicable drilling depths.
4 Determining that tli- Btrastqrc
is not broken or cut by the action
f volcahoes or by s'-ifrs In the
earth's surface.
5 Whether the area is surrouuti
ed b mountain up!S;ts and whether
t'ae. agenrias which caused the up
lifts Sae cau-c-d sttTiistrucriiral con
ditions uniarcrable to the present
structnre.
6 Whether there i; a sufficient
area of cc.-uninlatlon adjoining the
structure to -afford a soare for the
collection of a pool sufficieut in siz-;
to be of economic value."
Mr. Loreman stated that as a re
sult of his research work here with
in the past 3 weeks he had found
ane section in which there appear
ed to be structural, conditions fav
orable for oil production.
In Montana, Mr. Loreman iwas in
strumental in securing funds which
assured completion of the discovery
vjell ot the Kevin-Sunburst field.
His report on the Cat Creek field
in Montana, made In 1916 for
:)jf r Run. cf Chicago, was follow
ed In 1920 by d.illlng of this field
a4d its subsequent development as
toe first producing field in Montana.
Heppner Attorney
Dies in Portland
PORTLAND. Ore.. Nov. 4. HP)
C. E. Woodson. 64. prominent at
torney of Heppner und member of
the University ot Oregon board of
regents, died at St. Vincent's hos
pital at 7:110 last night from in
ternal complications which followed
a general failure of health during
the past year. Woodson wus one
of the pioneer attorneys of Hepp
ner and Morrow county. He was
for two terms a representative from
Umatilla and Morrow counties In the
stale legislature. He Is survived
by bis widow and '.Wo daughters,
Margaret and Barnlce, both stu
dents at the University of Oregon
No Cholera Germs
Are Discovered by
Laboratory Expert
No trace of cholera germs in dead
Tulo lake du;:ka have been dis
covered by W. T. Johnson. Poultry
Pathologist, department of votci.in-
try medicine. Oregon Agricultural
cullege. according ta a communica
tion received this morning al the
county ugeut's office, However, th'
poultry expert admitted that he iwi.s
still at loss to account for t'ae cpl
il?mk Pretty corduroy bath robes In all
the DTOtvy bright colors at Bee Be
gln's Dress Shop, for only $6.7r;
just unpacked today, i""(04Vi
Some of the. best ami most ovenly-niaU'hod battles
t'Wl' SC01V Oil a local tight
J.. . A -J 4.1.. 1 A
ilMlULVfl till' DUtlt KIM Uiyitl at Oi:illUlllll Kill litlll.
Jjjg firm), Rid Stai'koV WOll tilt? decision OVOI' Jolinilio
? Wta j th ; d a.f(, tarkev helt a
,. ,. , , .. ., . . . . .,
slight lead over the Portland Kuumaman throughout the
fight and would easily have taken the verdict.
The foul blow was plainly seen by the ring worms and
otrneL- inck .iftni- tli irimo- .ininln.l it fh. nlocn if
tiie ninth. Neither the lighters
bell. Starkey did. not want to
wlu'" h. ? !M,,h,J "T
hi. eofner, that his handlers In-
:sie,l thai the claim be made.
ree J.- ui Tower then raised his hand
iu token f victory.
I'revjjus to the fight Trambll;u
It i to be regr.'tted nai tne
fight did not e'liito tint tenth
rcund. As the .litatter nV tnnd.
Suirkev's atihereflts say ue would
have been a sure wlunbf' while
Trambitas" friends say !i waa Just
getting wanned u
Tako yaur
choice. j .
In auy event, Starkoy's perform
anee against tho noted Portland bov
was a decided npsoC of the dope-
ouo that won't hurt him any if he
takes up the game In earnest. It
was a fight all the iway through
with neither battler stalling a min
ute the kind -fa bout that makct
the game good in any town
Iu the seaii-wiudup Mar! Kioli ha I
IS your eyesight as good as the
other fellow's? Is your atten
tion constantly called to tho fa-t
that your vision is not up to par?
You need our expert examination
and advice.
Dr. H. J. Winters
Myeslglit Specialist
Klamath Falls. Ore.
We grind our ow glasses.
"Grave dangers of phys
ical ills lay in the path of
'eye-procrastination."
ifcT . ' r ' - -
says HhfJ&ied ipfit
ALL WORN OUT?
So Was Mr. MrKer Who Tcfta His
Kxiicrh'iirc
Are you tired all the time; worn
out night and day? Does your back
ache as If it would break? Do you
suffer dizziness, headaches, rheumat
ic twinges or distressing urinary dis
orders? Yon have good cause, then,
to be alarmed about your kidneys.
Do as many folks in this locality re
commend. Use Doan's Pills a stimu
lant diuretic to the kidneys. This
typical case fa convincing:
F. E McKob, Jacksonville, Ore.,
says: "I had a dull aching through
my back and I couldn't do any stoop
ing or lifting My kidneys ncto-j ir
regularly, too. I used Doan's I'fl.s
and they soon freed me of all the
trouble and made my back veil and
strong'" .' '
The above Is not an Isolated a:-:e.
.Mr. McKee is only brie of many In
Ibis vicinity who have gratefully -11 -dorsed
Doan's. If your back ache. -if
your kidneys bother you, don't
simply, ask for a kidney 'remedy
ask distinctly for DOA.vs pills, the
same that .Mr. .McKee had. 00c, at all
dealers, Foster-MiRiurn Co, Mfrs..
Buffalo, N. Y, I Atlv: 1 '
THE FOUNDATION
OF HIS HEALTH"
Among tho thouaauU.s who havo publlrly
ex prewy f ndebtot new to T4u Lie U
normal weight. liraiLh aivl Mrehgili. Is A.
)t. White, whorwontly uld:
"Tlie foundation Tor my present exped
ient health w;u4 laid by Tiinlae. For monlhs
I had bron run-down. 1 had lout all enjoy
ment for food and minVrcd groat discom
fort from Indlgttlon. My liver fts ntug
glsh and that tin-d fueling was on rao all
the time.
"Three bottlen of Tanlar relieved my
trouble and fctartcd mo off wJMi a ayntem
mi thoroughly turned up and rentmotJ tliat
I npn found myself feeling like a new man."
Tanlac Is for sale by all good dniKgiftts.
Accept no subgtituto.
Tanlac Vegetable, Pills for conwlipatlon;
made and rerommeuded by the manufac
turers of Tanlac. .
TANLAC
fOH YOUR HE<Ii
k4
cai'll ailU OIU' lUUl lleClSlOll
..t C..i.J: ' 1...11
nor the referee heard the
claim the foul, but was in
" k-
1 OhUCk Sains, his
Refo-lblowrjl landtug cleaner and OCtlner,
The fight was eilk'J a dra.v and the
decision was unpopular With the
crowd.
sMMai
The spMlal event sh.:uld have
been blllvd- lid '
iveman a exlrt.
Jack prim arid yilhiir llurrlhgton
can both .boxj kit bith Torgot the
lac and centered their efforts on
slugging. 'Tap', rowd cheered con
tmu"i:y throilghoal ;e flglil as the
ailvautage veer I (rem one to the
other.
Harrington, the lighter, carried
tho right to Crlm In mist rounds
but seemed to be utterly unable 1 1
Judge hh) distance, missing repeated
ly with his left and Mlaj his right
oh)) in the clinches.
Both boys were very, very tired
and glad the flsht was over.- Thu
draw decision was popular and just.
In the curtain rubor lljnry II. irk
took his first step In the oatnpulfn
!j capture the mlddlii.vclght rrowi
by knocking out Kid Sullivan with
his left hund in the se on I round
of a scheduled four-round go.
Sullivan did manage to land o'i
Burke ouce or twice but a career
of wrestling had -. hardened Burko
tlta: he seemed to think the blows
were mere reminders that the fight
was In progress.
When .Sullivan decided in Hi'
second round that he hud plenty the
house was la an uproar. Due to an
oversight. Burke forget ti bring his
arm w'itb him to the tight mil
a- a result used only his let
throughout.
Subscriptions on
Hotel Stock Are
in Arrears, Claim
MEDPORI). Ore . Nov. 4. The
Lithlun Hotel company of Aslilnnd
has filed civil suit In the circuit
court against J. J. Deakln for $120.
alleged to lie due on stock sub
scriptions to the hotel construction
campaign. It Is alleged that Deakln
subscribed for $50U worth of stock,
but paid only 150 and subscribed
for a $100 share and puld but no.
HENLEY
The basket social which was held
nt Henley on Octbocr .10, was a
decided hucc-sh. 'A 1 good crowd
was in attendance to enjoy an In
teresting program which included
talks by ('otmty Superintendent
Peterson and Mr. Bradbury on the
beueflts of a community hall. FOl-
iowlng the program was the sale
of basketH which netted $103.70.
After the social, several of the
younger people attended the dance
nt Merrill.
The student body council met
Monday afternoon for the purpose
of considering certain bills and the
advisability of buying a hektogrnph
for the school. It was agreed o
purchase thin machine as the high
school is planning to put out n
school paper In the near future.
The member; of the student coun
cil are Bernicq Dawson, Mary (Jober,
Floyd Bliort, .Clarence Holier. Cecil
Haley, Charlea Booth, Molvin tlrce
ley. Tie- faulty advisors ire Mr.
Schultz and Miss Waago.
Friday nilernoon, Nov, ft, (bp
I .Mai in soccei and volley ball teams
will play Henley at the Ilenjcy
school. Cood) games tire nulicluatcd
as both schools have winning teams.
Verb- Hcseltlne Is back iii' ncho-)l
again after a week's absence caused
by Hie Injury to his wrist received
In soccer practice.
Tin- Henley high school soccer
football team went down In de
feat before i h!' Merrill team by
tile score or 1 to 0 last Friday at
Merrill. Henley chances for the
championship were set back one
game, but the defeat will make the
boys rigln just that much harder
in Order lo bo near the top of the
league. ' ,f
By winning from Merrill with th"
cote ot i ' to I the Hen leg girls
have rim lied volley hall champion
ship. They have won every game
they have played.
L. O. ARENS CHEVROLET
522 South Sixth - - - Phone 49W
QVAhl T Y A T LOW COST
Many Non-Catholics
Attending Mission
Many noii-t'tilhollca with limulr
inx minds have taken the' oppor
tunity this week to attend the Mis
sion being held by the Dominican
Father, Ilev. Wni. a. McUoriiunt.
O. IV. of San Frunclsro. with the
result that thn Sucred Heart church
hus beou packed each evening.
The meetings, which were begun
on November 1, will be continued
to November S. On November 0,
10. 11 nnd 12 Father McDorino'.t
will hold a Mission at Merrill for
the benefit of residents of that
stress Is- placed i on the
fact that the Mission Is more fur
the purpose of explanation than ou
veralpn an offort to actiiialnt peo
ple of all faiths with thu true teach
ings of Catholicism, that they m.iy
form their own opinions from au
thentic sources. For this reason
non-Cnlliollcs are especially Invited
to aitenu.
LOS ANGELES Rumors that
Agnes Ayers, film star, known In
private life as Mrs. Manuel ReaoBll
Is anticipating a visit of tho stork
were confirmed by her husband. He
described the reports as mlh ur
previous, "But, 1 am happy to say.
quite correct."
All thi' world Is a stage. Ai l now.
Coats - 7.r,0 and J1&.00, ut
Ilnrnliiirt's. McCarthy llldg. ll-7ladvi
F re s h
Eastern
and
Olympia
Oysters
at
CLUB CAFE
if L M-fS"B aMak
Winter Comfort
ell lAJW
To drive in comfort this winter
you should have complete protec
tion against rain, sleet, snow and
wind. Only the finest closed car
construct ion can give you that.
The Chevrolet Coach body U
Flshctvbullt the same construe
t ion used on the world's finest cars.
Doors and windows fit and stay
tight to keep out wind and water.
Rain or snow cannot penetrate
the Fisher V-V one-piece wind'
shield which gives you perfect
vision and ventilation. Long semi
own
The
Pilcher Store
Displays Faith
In Acrvertisingi!
That It Is a firm believer in
Hie iibsolulc neoi'sslty of advertis
ing and .that It llkeWisV lias -an
sbldlng faith In the future of Klam
ath Falls Is display, d today by tho
R. A. Pilcher company which today
uses un entire six-page section of
ndverllslng (or Its opening announce
ment. The Pilcher MON 1" reudy to take
Its pjaejf among Hie mercantile es
tablishments f Klniiiallt Fulls, ami
wilt open Its doors lo the. public
Saturday mornlttg, following a for
mal opening and reception Friday
evening-
oAt the TINE TREE
"Confessions of a Queen" opened
at the Pine Tree theater yesterday,
it Is an adaptation of Alpbontfl Dau
iel's famous story. "Kings In Lxile."
nud tolls first ot all tho difficulty
of keeping n kingdom, and aftor be
ing in exile, the skill necessary to
try and keep the name klnndoin from
cqmlng back Into your possession.
Alice Terry plays tho Princess
Fre.lei Icka. who c omes to lllyrlu to
marry King christian. Luter she Is
I he Queen and goes through the most
trying experiences both In and out
of exile.
oAt The LIBERTY
A remarkably strong cast Inter
prets tin' eharaclers In "Gerald
Cranstgn' Lady" taken from the pop
ular novel of Hie same imme which
opettod Bt tho Liberty Ihealer laid
night. m
At ma' Rubens and James (Clrkwooa
head the list or players,
I.OC.ATIll) AT IIOSIIIH ltd
JaineH Kolilnnon. lucul auto me
chanic arrested some lime ago while
In an alleged intoxicated condition,
nlid who. escaped Iroin Hie custody
..' . I
Ol II il"llli) Klicilll w one ueiiiK i.isiii
to Jacksonville, in reported lo have
been arrested at. Itoseburg by a stale
traffic officer lor reckless drlvi'i;,
Robinson Is said to have colllderl
witii a motorist iii thai cJlty and whew
arrested gave bis boine us Grants
Pass and bis occupation as ti ear.
ponter. Modfpfd fPribuns,
Dresses - 7.(i(i and ?1B.OO, at
Barnbart's, McCarthy Bidg -7tadr)
Ufil
elliptic springs and balloon tire
take the jars out of froicn road.
Add to bodily comfort the safety
of scmUrcverslble steering and
cqualitcd brakes and the assur
ancc of a motor that always starts
easily, and you can realise why
Chevrolet spells winter comfort.
Yet you get all this in the world's
lowest.priced Fisher Body Coach.
Let us show you the quality fea
tures of this fine closed car and
explain how easy it is tor you to
one this winter
Coach
Touring Car 525
Roadster -325
Coupe
Sedan
675
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.423
.550
(en
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Buy Your Groceries
at the
;i in 1 In : t. H
Package
Groceteria
Beat known nationally ad;
vertiscd brands sold in san
itary sealed packages only.
You help yourself and pay
only for what you buy and
not for high priced clerks.
There are no special days.
You can come every day
and buy at the same prices.
Here arc a few of our ev-
ery-day prices:
Alpine, tall 9c
Kcllog's Corn Flakes . . 9c
5 lb Royal Baking
Powder 2.25'
1 lb Calumet Baking
Powder 28c
4 cans Continental
Sardines 30c
10 lb sacks, Best Cane
Sugar . ,69c
25 lb bags, Best Carte
Sugar A .1.73
Folgcr and Schilling
Spices ....... . 121jjC
2 lb B c s t M. J. B
Coffee 1.12
15c cans Campbells
Pork & Beans lie
Everything in the stoijc at
prices corresponding' low
iMiiK'inlH'i' t lie I' oil,
802 If-
It a
lift I I T
$695
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