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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 7, 1928)
Pnge Ton THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH PALLS, OREGON Fi May. September 7, 102,9 EUGENE PEOPLE LOSE FORTUNE 111 OIL SCHEIE Investors in Project Have No Chance of Recov ering Money . SALEM, Ore.. Rept. 7. (t'P) With approximately 25O.O00 "sunk" in a seemltmly fruitless effort to find nil In Lane county. Investors in the Guaranty Oil company, promolera of tlie pro ject, r simply out that much with no prospects of recovering any part ot their investment In the opinion of Mark MrCalllstcr. state corporation commissioner, who spent Tuesday and Wednes day in Eugene investigating the affairs of the company and Its successor, tho , frown Oil com pany. Complete abandonment of the well drilling activities, started in iitt under the guidance of the Rev. David Olson, 1 now In pros- Basin Cattlemen Told Market Modoc Forest - ... Outlook for Beef Looks Good; Sale Policy NAME PRIAULX CONGRESSIONAL c - The market outlook Is excel- the same lime allows the sisoilu lent for both beef atld feeder. Hon to guard against any cm cattle this fall and winter. Sup Is Protested it coiiki'hhUiiiuI committee iiieutlng 'in I.il Gin n Jo MomUy where I lllttlllll.lt tllll tlf M llUrtV CMIIlltlilltlt COMMITTEEMAN for vnwtreiHniaii to succeed N. J. Sill tint I . who resigned In lie Anluu" I'llut'lx. 'ditur eif lite cent a Federal uppnlutmeiil. hllniiln Hevlew, was elected be uuule. . : reiiuhllrati cntiKresniiinal rommlt- Arrangements to 'rule a fund I Two Die In t iii-Ii. ! Iliidnllill Mai nn of Dollar H.iy, j . Midi., Who was Mng pu.snmvr 1 IIOI'tlllTON. Midi.. Kept. 7. ' iIUIiIk at a i ity fnlr, were ifttf, (,1V-All alipluiie ciukIi near Ke vlcllins. weetinw Hay look the Uvea ut i ' Vu twii iitlels yeslei'iluy. Wulhe.l ! 1IKIUI.II V-AHHir'lKI) AII.S d'eiiijii, a coiiiiiiercliil pilot, audi ItltlNO UICHUI.TS plies are limited and there Is an active demand for both classes of cattle, according to It. M Hagen, managing director Western Tattle Murkcting asso ciation, who addressed a meet ing of cattlemen at the chamber of commerce yesterday. Market prices are steady to strong on fat rnttle and with buyers active there is more reason to believe that prices will advance rather than decline. Keedur cattle are in demand and with a good corn crop iu the corn belt states, quality cattle for feed, lots are being drawn from points farther west than usual, Hagen declared. Referring to the work ot Western Cattle Marketing asso ciation, Hagen stated that pro gress has been very satisfactory and that the association is in an excellent financial condition. For thct taut two venrs it has pect unless . additional- cash I i btvu , poUcy of ,he ailsoc, fortocomln. from some soiiroe to, Uon of dlrw.tors to wevA carry on the operations which jQut undeslrable -membfT8, and members who could not be class ed as actively engaged in the ergenciea. Protest against Hagen complimented t h e ' inatlon In awarding contracts for rattlc-tnen iu this section ho,hB ,, ll( government limber are members of the association , vit embodied in a resolution upon their very excellent eoop- )4ssed by the Central Ijbor eratlve spirit and their loyalty Council Wednesday night. it . t lieemiin. to succeed in t'iuuip,of $15011 in Klnmalh county tfias' unfulr diHcrlm-.i nui moved from the county, I promote the lloover-t'urtls cam- f s; a meeting ot the Kliiin.it It pulgn were made, and sallrlliira j county republican executive coin- will soou be ut work aiming the , mltteo held yesterday sfternooll. j republicans of the county In 1'iuiuU will attend a state secure the amount. to the association. have now progressed to a depth of 1600 feet. ' Investigations conducted by McCallister reveal that many of the Investors in the oil well mort gaged their homes in order to aecure money with which to buy the oil stock, acting under the conviction that easy wealth would quickly follow their investment. The Rev. Mr. Olson who pro moted the organization ot the Uusranty Oil company, is now understood to be promoting oil companies in Montana and Wyo ming. . PRINCESS SEES : HOUSE BURNED iOXDOJf, Sept."7. (CP) Prin cess Mary, who last winter was the Heroine of a fire at the home ot friends where she was attend ing a , house) party, looked on last night . when a blaze swept Coldsborough Hall, in Yorkshire. bom ot the princess and her husband. Viscount Lascelles. The flames destroyed the sta bles as well, burning to death six fine . race horses. , Princess Mary helped fight a fire last winter when the guests at the house party were forced to flee early in the morning, not even having time to dress. EASTERN STAR GRAND MATRON i TO VISIT CITY cattle business. A long list of such members have been elim inated without affecting the asso ciation's control over cattle sup plies. New members are con tinually coming into the associa tion, and while the increase In membership is at present not ; great, the cattle control is show-' ing a satisfactory growth, Hagen ! declared. ! One- outstanding accomplish-! The Council In the resolution 'died the sale of the Had nor MOTORIST USES l n,t ot ,l,u,u,r lu XIoJo,! KTlMiy O A trriiriUT forests. The timber could only 1NLW rAVLMtNT; milled In Modoc county ao CIMC A CCrCCm i w,r,"n ,u terms of the sale. Mill. AJOLOOLU j This Is unfair discrimination be- i cause Klamath timber Is sold to C. Groves vesterdsv wa fined (California purchasers without 15 or two days In the city .manufacturing stipulations, ac-' before Judge Lem L. Oaghaxen i cording to the resolution. for driving on the new paving The resolution will be taken on Portland street. The street to the stale Federation of Labor la not yet open to traffic. meeting In La 11 ran do next week, Flo Fisher, charged with pos-i"110 'ne State Federation, will be session of liquor, forfeited ball of asked to tile the protest with $100 in police court yesterday 'he department of Agriculture when she failed to appear at 10 ' Washington. Sale of govern o'clock to answer to the charge, j ent timber is made through Tho arrest wss made by city of-; that department, fleers late last night at the Fish- er residence. Mrs. W. L. Green and Corai K.I I K.IT.II. TO JOCKKV. I DADK PARK. Kv. Sent. T tV. Henderson, both colored, charged p.)ju,.Kev II. Collins, who fell with soliciting on the street offrom Blossom Houm In the see the city, each forfeited bail otonlX racB ,.hon ,ne -t,linK JS0 They gave their addresses j lllto lhe lnner iUvi , as 21, and 21S Market street. . mh.in ... ,,- nun. nci-i anrsiru iu.il niKUl on Mala street by city of fliers. MR. ROHN WILL RECOVER FROM BAD ACCIDENT Kvansvllle hospital. i M. F. Rohn. manager ot the ment Hagen stated, his been the! stage line, who waa injured In an paying off of all association in-!auio accident recently. Is now debtedncss. All association debts' sitting up in bed and la much were retired the last of June j better. He experts to be ouj this year and since that time 'of the hospital. In .Medford wlth- a surplus bis accumulated out'" lv "ls 'eg was not of the 3 per cent charge. The ! broken and no serious injury to association board ot directors his eyea resulted. . His arm. met on August 18th and decided , collar bone, and pelvis bone that the members should receive; were broken in the accident. Mrs. Bess Setters, worthy grand matron of the Eastern Star for the state of Oregon, will pay her official visit to Aloha chapter of Klamath Fails on next Tuesday evening. Mrs. Setters will arrive in Kla math. Falls in the forenoon and at 2:30 o'clock will hold a school of instructions for officers and members of Aloha chapter at the Masonic Temple. . A no -host dinner. - honoring Mrs. Setters, will be given at the Pelican Grille in the evening at 6:$0 o'clock.. Following dinner lodge will convene in the Ma sonic Temple. Special features for the evening's program are being arranged for by a com mittee appointed by Mrs. Robert B. Wattenburg, worthy matron 1 OI Aloha chapter. ,1'XION OOUXTV WILL , VOTE OX COIBT HOISE LA GRANDE. Ore.. Sept. 7. UP) The Union county court has -ctorlded to.nlAeA nn th K,mlu, ballott a proposal for a new court house, asking for an expression of the voters on the raising of 100,000 by taxation for the structure. The old court house was damaged by fire August 21. Present plans call for a 1150,000 building. Of this sum. $50,000 would be raised outside of the special tax. . IOITH WILL ATTKMPT LONG FLIGHT ALOXE refund in the selling costs. This Is to be done on the In stallment basis. The first refund will be made during October, another. on December 31st when the association's books are closed for the year, and it is ' expected that additional refunds will be made at four months intervals In the future. The re-! fund idea in effect reduces the ! member's selling costs and at A. S. Rosenbanm visited Mr. Rohn while on a trip to the valley town and brought news of his recovery when he returned yesterday. 1 Blotters, Blotters Blotters To any boy or girl calling with parents at. Jim Hill's Service we will give AJax Tire Blotters free . . . We will soon tell yon of our prize customer contest and give you kids a chance to make some real money. JIM HILL'S SERVICE PHOXE 14S.1 PLt'M ST. Restaurant Room For Rent In the City of Sprague River A wonderful opening for some one to get into business for themselves. New building will be finished complete in about five days. There is no other short-order restaurant in Sprague River or for a radius of 15 miles. Favell-Utley REALTY COMPANY (Fprmerly Walton, Wright Co.) 6 1 5 Klamath Ave. Phone 1 1 44 Ride with ?egim s TERMINAL DEPOT 615 Main - Phone 999 The Pioneer Line of .Southern Oregon' operating local service from Klamath Falls to Chiloquin Ashland and ' Medford, with connections to all points North and South. This company haa served you faithfully in the past years and will continue giving your excellent Kcrvice. Busses leave, from Stage Terminal, 015 Main Ptreet for Ashland and Medford at 7 a. m. 10 a. m. 1:30 p. m. 5 p. m. For Chiloquin and way points 8 a. m. 12:30 p. m. 3:30 p. m. 7 p. m. Southern Oregon Stages DANCE Fort Klamath Community Hall SATURDAY NITE SEPT- 8 Ml'KIC BY Crater Lake Vagabonds Announcement A private Kindergarten will be conducted by Edna C. Brown in the basement of the First Christian church at 9th street entrance starting Monday, September 1 0th. Call at 524 High Street, Apt. 2 3 OAKLAND. Calif.. Sept. 7. (U. P.) Richard E. James, 17-year-old tiler, awaited favorable con ditions to hop otf for New York on a flight for which he hopes to win $1400.. The prize Is of fered by the American society tor the promotion of aviation to the first boy or girl under 18 to make the transcontinental flight alone. FATHER OF THIKTEK.V II I m.v-a I If 11V nr . . ' . LOS ANGELES. tVipt. 7. (UP) Although Albert Burton Itod irors. to, had "about 13" chil dren by his first wife, he mar ried again., without the formal ity ot divorce, police said today when .lhty arrested blm on a bigamy charge. Rodgera told of his parenthood when questioned. ' The tides nt the ocean are In fluenced by tho mmn, modified somewhat by a similar Influence Pf the sua. In "All Popular Patterns : i"T.. wis.....: "t.H vxtvt.... : Combination Calif. Reversible "The same old SAGER, Tried and true, Giving honor to its maker; The same old SAGER, Temper blue; . It can never be a faker." - (Round) t For fifteen years SAGER has been the Klamath loggers' name for the best in axes. Today you will find SAGER j axes in every large camp in Klamath's forests an envi able record which only supreme quality could maintain. Fall Opening Specials! Here are real values on the most appropriate Fall and Winter merchandise. Here is your opportunity to stock up for the cold season at genuine bargain prices. Remember these jprices are on a high grade and complete stock. Take advantage of these prices and save. FLANNEL SHIRTS ALL WOOL SHIRTS ALL WOOL ARMY OFFICERS DRESS SERCE SHIRTS $1.95 and $2.95 $3.95 'and $4.95 $4.49 .... . .... - i . JOBBERS OF MILL SUPPLIES ALL WOOL BOYS' ALL WOOL MEN'S SUITS BOYS' ALL WOOL BLAZERS SU1TS2 Pants $2.95 $19.49 and $27.49 $9.85 and up CORDUROY PANTS ALL WOOL RUFF NECK SWEATERS SLIP OVER Colle.e Style Now White and Blue Now SWEATERS All wool $3.69 . $6.85 $3.95 BLANKETS mpwc mW fat i uatc I ALL WOOL DRESS MENS NEW FALL HATS PANTS Worsteds Every one a real value. and Chevoils Now Latest Styles and Colors .. ... .. $1.95 $2.95 $3.95 $4.85 $3.95 $3.85 $4.5 $5.85 $5.85 Silk and Wool Worsted U-SUITS $2.95 All Wool U-SUITS $5.85 Heavy Random U-SUITS $1.95 Athletic U-SUITS Now 89c Ballbriggan U-SUITS 89c. FREE FREE FREE FREE FREE A Beautiful Indian Design Blanket Free with every $15.00 or more purchase. S3 Men's Men's SUITCASES . ALL WORK COTHES WORK SHOES OXFORDS and SHOES . HAND BAGS Spedally3 $2.95 and $3.95 $4.95 and $5,.85 K OFF Priced Always the Best "Save Every Day tn Every Way" AT THE Oregon Woolen Store 8th and Main Streets We Sell for Less :. -a.