The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, February 21, 1929, Page 5, Image 5

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    Thursday, Fcbrunrv 21, 1920
THE EVEN I NO 1 IKK AM), KUMATH-KAM,S, OKBCON
Tage fl't
Xoremaii Starts Well, Needs
Capital aiid Experienced Men,
Interests R. Nix, T. J. Haley,
P.
JACKSON IS
ROSE HELD ON
, llc vi'tl It tent tae and a fort-
PlltIt.U t.m a. -....I.... ,.f .Imll
CHECK CHARGE -ur. ,ctiu.,..
ATGONFERENC
E
Keillor's Nolo: Till In tliu
soriiml or n scrle ur . arlli'lna i
designed in aiiinnliit I ho rwnlHin I
lit llio pir Willi llio work now;
being iIiiiiii lu uii'l oim linlf
Willi builllii'Ssl of IIuiihiku liy
tlm Hiitilliuin (irngoii nil I'oiii-
liany. The flrat lolil of Hi flint-;
lues of J. c, l.ijriiiniiii, geologist. 1
In 1 U 1' 7 .Mr. J. K. IihiiUii'
fouiiilKil llm Boulhorii Oregon 1
- Oil ronipiitiy mill alnr(cu. opera-1
tlone at g eltu two und nue-lliilf '
miles suulhoiist of lljn.ima imitr i
lh apes of Ilia lloliuniu anll
ylliio, which Im u,lmmuriil. a
Iructur Impervious, la any .fin-'
urn which inUlit linllcatu thai !
oil vockstert thsro, Ilia alto of an I
uld ahorullno, cuulil uot liav I
escaped. I
Loremnn Mnrla Wi ll
After luvoatliigj all of lila reailj
fuuila la lha project and aflur
having put a wall down 100 foil I
Mr. l.orcman found that hla com
pany rteoded mora capital and i
alio that au experienced opera- 1
lor and crnw waa necessary to 1
successfully aluk Ilia well, i
Lal Annual. Mr. Lore-i
man went to 1,01 Angel, Calif . I
whur ba mot . Mr. KKimil Mr-I
Claren, an ull ililllvr, through '
Arthur Collins, of Klamath Kalla.
Mr. MtClaran introduced Mr. :
.'Loremait t0 n. H. Ms and Ti 1 i
JUIey.
. M, Hairy l:H-rtcnrril j
, Mr, Ma baa beau In tho oil ;
producing huslncsa In Oklahoma, '
- Ten.- and California for the '
past J) ar. Mr.; Haley la,
, alo an experlriiced oil proilurilon
manager. After thoroughly go
luc over Mr. Loreman'a state
ment If Hi structure at Ilia lion
nnaa location Mr. Nil visited the
alghl with another geologist who
"in III Jlnd no full I Ik In lliu atrur-
ura aa cuuilned and exilulited
ly yr: 1rrmau.
Iter Mr. NX drought another
noted K " I K ll In lilo nil html
lies to KIiiiiiiiIIi I'oiiuly ami
after a lltoroimh otuniliiiitlou ho
u Inn hi nl nil Hull Km, u purled
an m l in ii. and I hut according to
llio fliiilliiKa In il ln r Hold
should ha oil iiruil urinal.
Ill Ing. Crew, l iiilni'iit
' Kulm-nuontly Mr M and Mr.
Ilnloy iiiiu" to Kliimath Kalld
and look over lliu ni'llvo man
agement of the Houtbiirn Oregon
(III company. They brought wlili
Ilium llii-lr vipi-rlonrod rrer of
.workmen and a ling amount of
adilllloiial necessary equipment
and agreed to Invest aa inurb ol
their funda ua available In llio
project.
Harry I'bllllpa, , known to b
ona of tha best drlllora In the
bualnoaa and a man with 20
years of enperionco find Edward
Mrl'litran alao a capable driller
and Iwo tool dresors ramo with
Mr. Nix and Mr. Haley.
Kiwi 1'romlallig tftreljt "
After - Installing additional
equipment drilling waa atartnd
wbere Mr. Ircinan waa forced to
abandon tho work.
Mr. Nix ataled that bla uporat
tii form l on of tbe moat rap
akin hi Ibe bualnoaa and that
alvady proaraae will ba) mad uu
III oil firoduclni strata la reach
ed. Mr. I.orruian la iblef K'-ologlat
for iho csmuany .'and all of the
milnua klnda of alrata thai
ahould be found In an oil pro
line In I rKlon la being found aa
the dralla pound throuftb the
earth.
Tomorrow tha klnda of forma
tion found will tin doarrltied, and
I lie preavnt drllllnx opvrallona
will be' told. A lator article
will toil of the pre-hUlorle mat
orlnla found which are on dlaplny
In the oftli-e of the Routhern
Oregon oil company luMie Wll
llama building.
I'll ii I T. Jiu'ka hi, prlni'lpnl of
Iho Klu inn Ih t'nlon IiIkIi achool
loft Wediiimdny for Corvallla
whero liu will inont wlllii a group
of more than 30 Oregon III ah
achuol principal and aupi.rln
lenilonin rh'ai-n to cu-oH-rale
wllb Ihn Oregon Ululo Collngii
facull ' In "humaulzliig r-ducn-llnil".
during til ii Hliili Annual
KiUiialliinul Kxpoalilini ul llio
Oregon fllato rumpua litis week
end. ,
. The group will litlcrrlt-w frab
nun .aiudonta from their IiIkIi
arlioula to find out Jual how iho
collega could hare dono nioro for
llio atitdenla.
I'rinrlpala will attidy Ihn proit
reaa of Iho freahmi-B atlico en
tering Oregon Stale I'ollcgo und
will queall'jn I hem In order to
make conatrurllvo ni"atlon to
guldo the collcgii fgeulty In bnlp-
I Ing aiudonta In Ihn fiiturov
I "Tills atep la linked wllb. but
I la- auppliimunlary. Ilia vocational
! guidance program of Iho Kdura-
tlonal Kxpoalllon", exglalued Mr.
Jai kasn before leaving lor the
north. "(Jetting a man Into the
right fluid of erftfi-avor la the
main purpoae of the exposition,
but this program alma to do the
msat possible for the student af
ter ha la In hla cboaon fluid."
Tha projocl la now on the
Pacific eoaat and has been at
tempted only once before it the
tnlverslty of Michigan. The plun
prored succcastul In tho east and
has been adopted to brcaden Us
work among tho student of
Oregon high achpoU.
for reaulla uaa Herald Claaa Ada
Ji. II, Cotud. coiintiilile, left
yostersluy for Kuxmie whero lie
will luko J. 11 lloan In rusloily
wuiilid In Kluinuth to anawur a
chargo of loigory of and vuUoisu
ineiil.
Koao wus urreateil hy Lanii
county aulliorlllna and hold In
Jail until tho arrival of a Kla
uiu ih officer.
CUT 615 PRICE
SOLID TIRE ON
TRUCKS HIT BY
HIGHWAY BILL
HALBM. Ore . Ken. :i. t.VI'l- -Holld
tiro trucks will not be per
mitted on the Oregon hlgliwax
after July 1, 1)1, If houre hill
ti Which paaard Ih house Wed
tioadar morning, -heeouiea a law.
The bill paaand hr Ih Iwuae, ori
ginated In the to rond coin
niltleea"oT- thninnen-irnfr-lf-Ttii)
- Xoautl of sureral yeara aludy by
Kuiullt Howard .'of Lane, clinl
Inan on tha roads and hlsh'i
Commlllcc. and of toreral olh .
rninmltleo' meinhei'S. .A alttiilnr
bill paaand the house la n 17
and was dvfuatnd Hi. tliicu.ie.
an oxcealve number of compel
lug lino but the advaulagea of
having two railways are well un
derstood. All northern California
has only one railway, tho Houth
rn I'aclflc. A country ao vaal
should benefit from the entrance
of the second line and the old,
' well established rllway will. In
my opinion, benefit rather Ihnn
puffer from the resulting development."
COlfl USED
S SUGGESTED
( J J
(Continued from rage Ona I s
i
thing on all other Hiiea and I
branches In tho Klaniarh country. I
OnlV by Iho Koulhern I'aclflc
compelling tho Great Northern to
build a second line, paralleling Its
conatrurtlnn for forty miles will
there bo duplication on railway ,
track. I
Opponea Implication .. I
"Aa to unnecnaaary cnnpell-
Uon, 1 am unalterably opposed to J
' Hear thssa and
other
COLUMBIA
RECORDS
the record without
a scratch.
"Hear them at
Maill"
Magill Drug Co.
C28 Main I'hone 270
aassssesissssssssassartssssssssssssss .
X.; r
Culuinl)ias
ti'i'A it oFTm:vi:i:K
LOJIISAICim
AM) HIS UOY.VL
C A IN A I) I A N S
IO'.'8-II Sweethearts On Parade.
That's How I Keel About You
FoxTroti GuyLombardo
and Hli Royal Canadians.
10-inch, 75c
w
ORD9
I Lova Vou
Sweetheart of
All My Dreams.
Thai's What I Call Sweet Music
Fot Trots Paul Specht and
Hit Oichestra. s 10 inch, ?c
1 : 00-11 Mama's Cone, Good Bye
-foi TVof Thelma Terry
and Her Play Buys.
Hey I Hey I Fox Trot Charles
. J'ulclier and His Orchestra.
10-inch. 7Se
J.
o i. iti:( oit
1JI.1. Me and the Man In the
Moon. 1 . .
Good Little Bad Little You
Vorafa Ukulele Ike (ClifT Ed
wards). 10-incli, 7Je
170?-l You're the Cream in My '
CorTee from "Hold tVer
' thingl").
To Kno)vYou Is to Love You
. (.from "Hold Evrythini!")
Koc Ruth Biting.
lO iiH'h, 75c
Olt4A. SOI. OS
1101-11 How About Me? Violin
ObligAto by Hmns Afueriver).
My Mother's Eyes (from "War
Son"') (Vocaf Prfrmin by
fled Mier) Milton Charles.
(Contlnuael from rage Ooa)
until llm wholosuth price waa the
me.
I'OllTt.ANO. Ore.. Keb. tl. (A'i
Ititck of the suit filed today by
tho General I'ulroleuin corpora
tion agaluat the Hkhflild Oil
rompauy of California. Portland
gaaollno men saw a poaalblo solu
tion to tho price slashing war
which lias entered motor fuel
down to KVi cunts within the
laat 24 hour.
The complaint chargea that tbe
(lenoral Petroleum corporation
entered Into an agreement 'with
Corowell, service atatlon opera
tor, whereby be waa to soil thblr
gasoline exclualvely until 1921.
On Kebruary It, tbe ault com
plains, Cornwell refused General
corporations fuel and began re
ceiving Richfield producla. The
plaintiff state that no amount of
damages will compenaato Its' loan
and aaka a restraining order pro
hibiting Cornwell from selling
Hlrhfleld products pending act
Moment. Cornwell and tbe Rich
field Oil company are named aa
defendants.
Caa dealers said today they be-
POIITLAMJ, Ore.. Fob. 21. (A
I'l Two Ihlnr were eertaiu In
Portland's "ga wnr" today yns
olluo at the (lenerul Petroleum
corporation's filling slailou was
I'lllhg at lt)' cents a gallon
and motorist wera happy.
Following tho announcement of
llio (ienonil Petroleum corpora
tion hero lint lilnht Hint helllti
ulnx today their brand of motor
furl would reluil lit 10 rent,
(ho Portlund Rutuil Oaaollni
bi-ulera' aaHoriutloii went Into a
huildlo Ihl morning. I'p until
a Into hour members had niadi
no dr-tKlou on what price Ihv
'would advortlae.
I Tho Hlrhfleld Oil company
an Id "Iheru are no price cliuiiges
el" but that ctuncoa Were "com
ing In every It or 30 minute."
' Tho Texas company "hadn't
received official announcement
, of redaction but policy wus to
iuieet conrpntlllon."
t'nlon Oil company officials
said thoy would stick to the 19
cent a gallon price until officially
notified to meet the General Pe
troleum alb.
1 Effort to get at tho bottom
i of the war between majoroll
companies proved fruitless, offi
cial saying they were "In tbe
dark" as far aa tho actual cause
Is concerned.
Ing It wholesale at 11 cents s gal
lon, i
There were few sign of a set
tlement of the price uub)il4
hem. Tho Texas company bad a
leti cent iiuolutlon pn wholesale
ganoline while other major coin
puiile pegsed II at 11 cents with
the exception of General Petro
leum. Tim lutter co'brcrn fixed
a retail price of 17 cents and the
wholesale quotation at 13 cent.
In I. os Angeles all the major
oil cnmpaiilee followed tha lead
of General Petroleum by fixing
tho wholeaale price at 12 V cents.
The n-tall prim iher ranged
rroin 13 to HV, cent.
A retail pr.ee of lis rcnl
waa fixed at Portland by General
Petroleum ulthvugh It sold as low
ua 14 cents at service stations In
Vancouver, Wash , ucros tho
river from Portlund.
Misery of Goitre I
Mr. J, I.unore. tlx. Maries,
Idaho, say. ' I will tell or writ
how 1 promoted a goitre ouvr
utiou with Uorbol Quadruple, a
culorluv.t iiiiiiticni, euay to apply
and not exptmiivu." Get rauiu In
formation from fcitnr Drug store
or write Horhol Company, Me
chnnlcshiirg, Ohio, Hold by all
druggist. i ,
'ta( sns( )owasT )aaasv ar?iai t-maairi ggsag ( xtatnax ijyv
II 'I
BAN rnANCISCO. Feb. 21. (A
P) A TarlMy of prices for gaso
lln was Tjffercd to motorists of
tha Pacific coast today a the
result of the entry of the larger
companies Into the "gas war."
Tha price at San Jose finally
was sta blllted at 14 ccnta yester
day after It half been forced as
low aa ten cent. All major com
panion except Klcbfleld were sell-
Weatherman Predicts '
Fair Friday
Don't stay at home. Follow the 'crowd to Klamath
County's Winter Carnival Grounds at Fort Klamath.
Bring your skis and enjoy a day on the snow.
Six hours of fast, snappy program during interval
of start and finish of the big race. Dancing all after-
noon and evening.
All scouts in uniform and all grade school boys and
girls admitted free. Adults fifty cents.
ic : f
, lU IIH'llj 7SC
iiva-tonui HvrtmUng
vnkw l,Ko:l:ss
Hf . II. , l al. off.
it rrnit ns
"Magi Nttls
The Urronh u ithoitt Srnttrh
BEWARE THE COUGHS
THAT FOLLOW FLU!
They May Weaken Your Syntem and
Lead to Serious) Trouble
... i.
V?,
Yo can stop ihwn sow with Creo
muUion. ma crauUi6e4 cnoaote that u
pl?Mfit to ttke. CnomuUion U t
medical discovery with two-fold c
tioni It tootbrs ttU faeala lh InHnnrti
nrmbriiMi and inhibit yrrrtl gruwlb.
Of all know ft druct creotote it rec
cgniitd bf high mrUicii autbjfiuc
at on of the Rrratrt4 beating axmriea
for couglit from co!Jt and bronchia
frriiatiooa, Ocomuition contain, la
tdditioa to rreoot, tint hjjinf
rletncnia which toutho and heal the
inflaoied mfmhranc and tup the ir
ritatlen, hi!o tha creoaote (oca on to
tha tofflach, ia ahaorbed iat tha
blood, attack the aeat of the iroubW
and rhrck the growth of the per rat,
CfeomuKion i guaranteed atifa
tory in Uie treatment of cough from
cold, bronchitis and minor forma oi
bronchial irnutiont, and ia excellent
for building up the rtrm after cold
or flu. Money refunded if not re
lieved aftT taking according to direc
tions. Aic your drufgUc. Creotmil
ion may help you avoid flu. but ia
pot old aa a flu remedy. If you have
frver, or think you roiy hare the flu,
are your doctor Immediately, (adv.)
CREOMULSION
fOR THE COUGH FROM COLDS THAT HANG OH
. . and that's how
ld Gold
.JBWrj i fP .-7 MBA KT-LKAf;
' ? f Quality throuhowt
"'HAIL
' h ti , . . ia both DoswtH)
and Imported Tobacco ,
S-i l 1
Lipton's Cold Medal Quality Tea:
The Finest yet costs no more !
Liptnn'sJclicliniileaaccMivouno arils In vou. And because It is
more than many Inferior brands, the. world's largest selling tea.
lireauae Llrton't ta grown, blenJ- De sure you say Llpton's w hen . I
cal nJ packed by the firm that buying.
became the throat-easy cigarette
L
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Taa Mmhaiu bv srralMmam
1 TEA
"V3 1 !S'v
ASK FOR THE IeLLOW PACKAGE
GUARANTEED BY Aij&5r TEA PLANTER. CEYLON
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New Spring
Merchandise
Will be arriving daily .
McDonald's Ladies Shoppe
New Spring Coats, New Dresses, '
x ' ,. Millinery, Etc. t '
Hi e very newest from the different mar
kets east and here on the Coast. 1 -
Watch for our announcement and prices
later in the week. t .. ..
As . "usual, superior quality - in all price
classes. - V . -
CM? DONAbD'S
114 . Eighth St. Ilopka Building
Klamath Falls, Oregon
'. Just nrountl the corner from
. Forbes Drug Store '
-'. -ww.
V
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"av.-.j!; aaaB s
r. - . :.,.'. v:-
"Ewtj OlfrTimtr knows that the H E ART. LEAVES make the smoothest smoke"
NO. S OF A SERIES ... A told byl
Tobocco Planters of the Sunny South J
T - ' '
;. "Round here in the foothills of the
j .Blue Ridge, we've been raisin' tobacco
' since my grand pop was a boy. We
t grow the niakin's for all the leading
cigarettes.
'"Vell, Suh, a few years ago an
. OLD GOLD man came through here
and said: 'I don't want any of your
. sleazy ground-leaves. I don't want any
of your gummy top-leaves. I only aim
: to buy your heart-leaves. And I'll pay
the price.'
. "Now every old-timer, down in his
' heart, knows that the top and bottom
leaves may bite the throat. And he
knows that the heart-leaves make the
smoothest smoke.
"But when the Old Gold people de
manded the heart-leaves, that was
somcthingnew in these diggin's. That's
how OLD GOLD became the throat
easy cigarette . . . that's where 'not
a cough in a carload' came from."
OLD COLrWAUl.WHlTtMAN IIOLR.
Oa jmr Wia. rul U biuaMO. kia ol Jau,
with his complete orchcatra. broadcaata lha
OLD GOLD hour ev-r Tnaaday Irom 9 to
10 P. NL. Eaa'arn Standard Tim, aver enlira
network ol Colombia Broadcasting Syttcn.
aasH
Eat a Chocolate,
light an Old Gold
. . . and enjoy both
HI Coarse, gummy top-leave ,
(2 Sand-burned ground-leaves
31 Mild and silky Heart-Ltavtt
SMOOTHER AND BETTER "NOT A COUGH IN A CARLOAD"
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